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EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 10, 1897.
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Water Notice.
In accordance with Bectlon 1 of
Chapter XXVt of tlie laws of 1880:
All person holding water privileges
or thrive pay t lie water rates, nru here'
hy notified tli.it tliwiter rate for Iho
term ending December 31, lb')", will
ho due mill payable lit the ollloe of t lm
Honolulu Water Works, on the 1st
day of July, 1S97.
All Mich rates remaining unpililfor
fifteen liny- after they are due will bn
8iihfCt to an additional 10 per cent.
Rites are payable at the olllceof the
Water Works In thoKapuahva tsullth
UK' ANDREW BROWN,
riup't Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, H. I., June 15, 1B97.
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Irrigation Notice.
Holders of water privileges, or those
j) inj water rates, are hereby noti
fied that the hours for Irrigation pur
pose are from 6 to 8 o'clock A. M. and
from 4 to 6 o'clock P. M.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved: J. A. Kino, Minister of
Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., April 0, 1897.
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5f? vei)it$ Bulletin
OANIEL, LOGAN, Editor.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1897.
THE .MKVKIl I.SIA1K.
Dona (Jot tlio llcul l'roicrly and
Daiiuhtrr llio Money,
The Into B. W. Meyer of Molo-
kni left n will, which has been
read to tlio family. It gives tho
ronl proporty to the sons, reserv
ing the homestead for tho occu
pation of the widow and unmar
ried children, and the personal
wealth of the testator to tho
daughters. Common i opart is
that tho money is about 70,000.
William Mutch and Otto Meyer
are the executors, and will peti
tion for probate of the will this
week.
The real estate coming to the
eons is extensive- and very rich.
It comprises dairy, colToe and
poultry industries, etc. An
average of 00 cows is milked daily
through tho year. There are 40,
000 coffee trees planted in warm
gulches, and more being planted
all tho time. From 100 to 170
dozen of eggs are sent to tho Ho
nolulu market each week from
Kalae. Mr. Mover had tho busi
noss of tho estate reduced to a
perfect system. No national
financier could bo more exact
aud methodical. Evory sou and
daughter of working ago wns
brought up to tho industry of the
place, and each one had his or her
separate account with the patri
arch. None was asked to render
any service without being credited
with whatever it was worth in
money.
The writer took a short walk in
tho tropical forest adjacent to the
homestead on Monday. Grossing
paddocks for pis and sheep a
winding puth cut in tho side of a
gulch is entered. There aro peaoh,
strawberry guava aud fig trees on
all hands. Along the path sides
are sisal plants, many of them ten
feet high.
Tho coffee growth was luxuriant,
stretching along the sides and
bottom of the gulch. At Mr.
Meyer's old sugar mill wero seou
modern implements for preparing
tho coffee, also quantities of tho
bonus prepared for uso or market.
Tho quality of tho coffee, tested at
tho hospitable board, proved to bo
rich as to flavor and strength.
A peep into the dairy revealed
clean and cool rooms, with cement
lloor and walls, tho doors screen
ed with line wiro netting against
insects, and huge pans of milk in
tiers. Everything about tho
estate, it was marked the first
thing, was uudging the elbows of
godliness. That is, cleanliness
wns sovereign. For instance, n
great big pig was seen in u
Hpncious pen and tho door was
open to other porkers waudoring
in tho compound. Therefore, tho
conditions to be noted aro uot to
bo sot dowu to tho pou's not bo
ing occupiod. Woll, tho iloor of
that pigpen the similo for dirty
house in overy good wife's parlauco
Biuco tho world began was ns
clean as tho dock of n man-of-war
after tho redding-up thut takes
placo ou coming in from a voy
age Kalno has an excellont system
of water pipes supplied from pure
mountain springs.
There is an idoal olimnto at
Kalno for sub-tropical ngriculturo
as woll as for human health.
Vegetables aud flowors flourish
amazingly. Hardy trees on tho
outskirts of the homostoad have
mado nn effectual barrier ngninst
tho winds, so that tho growth of
everything olso on tho iusido is
luxuriant to n tlogroo tuat is
marvelous for n Hnwniian plateau.
Knlao is a beautiful oasis in a
grcnt rnugo of rolling mountain
summit that, though not a
wildorness, forms a region liable to
periods of blighting drought.
"This will koop you dry till you
get off a little way, nud thou you
will havo no more rain beforo you
cotuo to Kauuaknkai."
So said Mr. Hitchcock in press
ing an oilcoat upon tho writor nt
doparturo, when n dense fall of
rain was in progress. And it was
so, for tho departing travelers had
not reached tho first gulch, less
than a milo off, when thoy found
themselves riding in a clear nud
dry atmosphere.
Singers lend tho world. Over
13,000,000 mndo and sold. High
est awards at tho World's Colum
bian Exposition for excollonce of
construction, regularity of motion,
ease of motion, groat speed, ad
justability, durability, easo of
learning and convonionno of ar
rangement. 13. Bergorsen, agont,
ltij Bothol streets.
Election of Officers.
At the aeml-unutril meeting of Tap
tain Cook Lnriite, No. 353, Son- of .Si.
George, held June 7, the following
Ofllcers weie elected to hvrva for the
enduing term:
President A. St. M Mackintosh
Vice President E B.Thomas
Secretary G. ri Harris, Jr
Treasurer W. W. Wright
G. S. HARRIS, JR ,
Secretary.
Honolulu, June 15, 1897. 630 2t
CHAMPAGNE
.. AN INVOICE OK
Dry anil Extra Dry Wine
In pints ami quarts, Just to hand
In excellent condition, direct from
KREMINET & FILd. For sale
at low rates by . . .
GONSALVES & CO ,
CiG-lni
Qiueu Street,
Mortgagee's Notico of Intention to
Foreclose and of Sale.
Notico is hereby given that by
virtuo of a power of sale contained
in that certain mortgngo dated tho
29th day of Soptembor, A. D.,
1894, made hy Susan Kealohn
Kaapa and her husband, David
Kaapu, each of Honolulu, lslnud
of Oaliu, to Francis I. Carter, of
Honolulu, recorded in the Begis
try of Conveyances in said Houo
lulu, in Liber 151, on pages 85, 86
and 87, tho said mortgagee in
tends to forecloso said mortgage
for a breach of the conditions in
said mortgage contained, to wit:
the non-payment of tho principal
and interest thereof when due.
Notico is also given that all and
singular, tho lands, tenements aud
hereditaments in said mortgage
deed contained and described, will
be sold at public auction at the
nuction room of James F. Morgan
situato ou Queon street, in said
Honolulu, on Monday, the 12th
day of July, A. D. 1897, at 12
o'clock noon of said day.
Tho property covorod by said
mortgage is thus described:
All those promises situated nt
Knlihi, Honolulu, Island of Oahu,
sot forth and described in Bovnl
Pntont (Grant) No. 3IJ00, boinc
lots numbeiod 1 nud 1(5 of tho 1.17
ncres, aud also tho proraisos de
scribed as Aparm 2 in Boynl
Patent (Grant) 11083, with an
area of .23 of an acre; together
with tho tonemonts, hereditaments,
rights, privileges and appurto
nunces thereto belonging.
Terms Cash. Deed at oxponBO
of purchasor.
For further particulars apply to
Thurston & Stanley, attoruoys for
tho mortgageo.
ISABEL I. GABTEB,
By her attorneys, Thuiston &
Stanloy.
Dated Houolnlu, Juno 15, 1897.
630-td
ery i opi$
NOVELTY STEEL HARNESS
This week our topic for the
consideration of the Hawaiian
public is the merits of Sh er
wood's Novelty Steel
Harness.
This is really the most com
plete and wonderful thing in
the harness line ever offered to
the public. Singletrees, double
trees and traces are entirely
done away with, vjnd a single
chain is all the coupling used
between the team and plow or
wagon, whichever may be
used. The whole arrangement
is simplicity itself, and the
price $25 the set, well within
the reach of every teamster.
With this steel harness you
may use your old bridles, lines
and collars. It is just the thing
for plantation work. The sev
eral sets now in use in some of
the plantations give good satis
faction. We have also a very fine
stout, strong and well-made
Dump-Cart Harness in two
qualities. You would go a
long way to equal them at the
prices, viz.: $20 and $23 per
SQL
By the last steamer we re
ceived a supply of real good
Buck Whip 'Lashes, in all
lengths, for 2, 4, 6 and 8-horse
teams.
Call in and see our stock.
An inspection will well repay
you the trouble.
THE
Hawaiian Hardware Co.
LIMITED,
NO. 307 FORT STREET,
Opposite Sprookels' Bauk
Hawaiian Fans!
The GOLDEN RULE BAZA Alt will
keep constantly nil hand a
good lino of
Pla wa iian FVii is,
Island "Views,
Calabashe", Collee Wooil Sth k-,
Curler, Etc , Etc.
IN AUDITION TO
Books, Stationery,
Sheet Music,
Musical Instruments,
Hawaiian-made Ukuleles,
Taro patch Guitars.
Blank anil Miscellaneous Hooks.
TithletB for Foreign Correspondence.
Up to-date Papeterle, in tlio new
tint, etc
Prices Always the Lowest
J. M. WEBB,
No. 316 Fort Street.
Hawaiian Construction Company,
Limited.
Stockholders' Meeting.
A meeting of the Stockholders of
tint Huwulian Coustruutum Co, L'd ,
will tin hold at theollluo of tlio Othu
Uallwuy & Luid 'lo , at 2 o'cl' ck
i: at., SATURDAY, June 10, 1897.
Business of Importance.
W. M. Git AH AM,
035-td Sfcrntiiry II O. Co.
Jubilee Badges.
The first Is-ue having liwn oxhauit
ed, and having received soverul ap
plications for more of theBo badge. I
hereby call attention to parties desir
ing to have sarne to leave their outers
at N. 8, Saobs', K W. Jordan', E. A.
Jauohsen's and with A. M. Huwutt at
Luce's auction loom, belore th 10th
Inst. A. M MELLH.
Gllu 2t
THE REMINGTON
Won Every Race
On June 11th and I2th.
The Bemington
Lowered the Record
In the Mile Race.
The Remington
Lowered the Record
In the Half Mile Race.
JOHN, SILVA,
The Record Breaker,
Rode the Mile in 2:20, and the
Half Mile in 1:7 1-2.
HE RODE A REMINGTON IN EVERY RACE.
j Tho Remington is the third make of wheels that Mr. Silva hns ridden since the
beginning of his racing circcr. All other wheels that ho has ridden wero two weak to
stand the hard strain that ho inflicts. He invariably broke tho crank on other wheels.
The Pacific Cycle & Manufacturing Co,,
FOKT STREET.
Wole .Agents for the Islands.
Universal Stoves $ Ranges !
The 33est and the Cheapest !
Dandy Cook, No. 7, 4-7 inch Holes?, Ovon 15x17. Price S 8 00
Wr.8Ti:iiN, No. 7, -1-7 inch HoIch, Ovon 1G Axl7. " 15 00
l'ltizi! Hanoi:, No. 7-18, C-7 inch Holes, Ovou 18x18 inches.
i'rico 23 00
Welcome Eanqe, No. 7-18,0-7 inch Holes, Oven 18x18 inches.
Price 27 00
AiTOLLO Hanoe, No. 7-18, G-7 inch Holes, Ovon 18x18 iucheB.
Price 30 00
Supeiib Universal Range, No. 7-18, G-7 inch Holes, Oven
18x18. Price 35 00
FOR SALE BY THE
Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd
Poundmaster'B Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol
lowing estruys Imvo heen Impounded
In the Government Pound at Makiki,
Honolulu, viz.:
1 fnra nronm pnlnfflfl. Ilftinil "lT."
on riirlrt hip, white spot on forehead.
l unu, creum ouimon, uu ii,
on left lilp, wiilte Hue ulong the fttce.
1 Mare, bay, brand "El." on right
hip, white mark on forehead, four
while legs.
1 HoiSe, hay. brand "El," left
hip, brand "Jr Np" riht hip, brand
"Jr" right neck, four black leg.
1 Horse, white r?y, brand "L O .'
left hip.
1 linn. hnv. liriiml K" left bin.
brand (an) right hip, while on fore
head, spotteu ou me uauK, tour u
legs.
Aud If such estrays are not claimed
and all pound charge? Butl-dled on or
before SATURDAY, Juno 20. 1897, at
lO ..'Iai.If .ir.i.11 Miubumil Ullll lift ftfttll
on lhat date aud hour to the highest
bidder. -Tv. ivm.ur..iir.,
I'oundmastor.
Honolulu, H. I., Juue 14, 1697.
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REOPENED.
Eagle -:- House
NUUANU AVENUE.
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The Eaolk Houst: U the Coolest
aud moat Handsomely FurnUhed In
the City.
French-American Cooking
with an excellent arrangement of
tire Menu.
EDWARD A. KOSTA,
0331m Proprietor.
Ml
It seems funny that auy man
should pay
two dollars aud fifty cents for a
label in a hat.
Lots of 'em do It.
The exclusive hatter
thinks It funny too.
His hats :fr).00,
Ours, 2.60.
See the humor?
AT
"The Kasli,"
Agents for Dr. Beimel's Linen
Mesh Underwear.
Notico.
I will uot be responsible for any
debts contracted by my ton Em 11
without my written consent.
034 3t AUGUST DUELER.
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TUG OF WAR
Saturday Evening, June 19,
At Bristol's Pavilion, Commencing at
8 O'clock.
Makani Hoeo vs. Pakaka.
U. S. S. Marion vs. Honolulu Iron
Works.
Admission, 50o and 25c.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
Corner King and Alakea Streets,
Honolulu, H. I.
Mrs. A. Schmeden. Proprietress.
Rooms Ensulto and Single, with
Board, from $5 50 per week, according
to requirements of the guests.
The only Roof Promenade Garden
In the city. GE J. CAVENAGH,
Telephone 054 : : : Manager.
Hhadquaktkus Second Battalion,
Fikst Keciimknt, National
Quaud oe Hawaii.
Honolulu, H. I , Juno 15, 1897.
Battalion Oudchs No. 17.
Pursuant to Battalion Order No 14
tho Cotnmauders of Companies "O,"
"D," "E" aud H are hereby
ordered to aemblo their Companies
at the Drill Shed on THURSDAY
EVENING, Juuo 17, 1897, at 7:30
o'elook, for Rtttallon Drill.
Uniform ; Blue cap aud blouse, white
trouaern aud leggings.
By order of
J. M. OAMARA, JR.,
Captain, N. G. H., Comman ling 2nd
Battalion, 1st Regiment, N. G. H.
Ed. Towse,
1st Lieutenant and Adjutant,
030-21
N. FERNANDEZ.
MARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER
OrriCKi 203 Merohant atroct, Campbell
Bloolt rear of J. O. Cnrtor office, P. O.
, Evening Bulletin. 76c per vionth.
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