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EVENING BULLETIN, JULY 8, 1897.
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MUBATA & CO.
JUST AKRIVED
Fine Japanese Matting, Rugs, &c
Fine Crepe Shirts Any Style!
a"- Cheapest in tho City. Jf
MUR ATA & CO., 301
Clacs Spheokels.
Wm. G. Inwiif.
dlanppeckeluo.
. BfijCErS.
lONOLULU
H. I.
Tn .FVandMo AgtnU Tn Nevada Bank or
Ban Fiuncisco.
DRAW RXCnANOB OH
Bar Francisco Tho Nevada Bank of Ban
Francisco.
Londn The Union Bank ( London, Ltd.
New York American Exchange National
Bank.
CnioAoo Merchant National Bank.
Paris Comntolr National d'Escompt do
Paris.
Br.Kl.ln Presdncr Hank.
Uonokonu and Yokohama Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank of New
Zealand.
ViorqitiA and Vancouver Bank of British
North America.
Transact a General Banking and Eiclaige Business
r- Dcpolats Received. Loans v made on Ap
proved Security. Commercial and Travelers
Credits Issued. Bills of Exchango bought
and sold.
Collections Pkomitlt Accounted For.
Established 185S
BISHOP 3c CO.
BANKERS. '
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
, Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal cities
of the world.
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakoa tc Halekanwila Bta.
Has a largo assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand.
Estimutos givon for house wir
ing and Electrical plants.
Marino Wiring a specialty.
THEO. HOFFMANN,
82-td Manager.
. Building Lots!
At WAIKIK1 on car line and on FA
LAMA KOAD near Fertilizing
Plant.
These Lots are Very Cheap and Sold
on Easy Terms.
Desirable Acre Tracts near the city and
othor'Propertios for sale.
BBUCE, WARING & CO.,
Dealers in Lots and Lands,
312 'Fort Street, near King.
Telephone 007. P. O. Box 821.
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
realTestate
EiT Wo will Buy or Bell Ileal Estate In
11 parts ol tho group.
VST Wo will Soil Pn
i ol tho group.
Wo will Boll Properties on Reason
able Commissions
OFFICE, 10 West King Street
Consolidatca Soto Water Co., LI
Esplanade,
Corner Allen & Fort Sis., Honolulu.
HOLL16TER So CO.,
AtfMltB.
A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,
T0KNT1ST.
New Uw't Iliillillnu, Furl Htt,
THMSl'llONi: m,
Nuuanu & 2 Hotel Streets.
Robinson Block, Hotel Street.
Look at Our Bargain List
Fine Straw Hats, 25c. up.
Crepe Pajamas, $1 a suit.
Colored Bosom Shirts, G5c.
Ladies Kimonos, 1 up.
Gents Sox, 4 pairs for 25c.
Paper Napkins, 30c. a 100.
Ladies Leather Purses, 25c.
Silk Embroidered Pillow
Covers, 75c. a piece.
IWAKAMI,
Robinson Block, Hotel Btreet.
Tlje Yokohama Specie Bank
limited.
Subscribed Capital Ten 12,000,000
Paid Op Capital Yen 7,600,000
Reserve Fund Ten 6,464,600
HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,
Ban Francisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong,
Transacts a General Banking and Ex.
chance Business,
Agency Yokohama Spetie Bank
NewBeppttlic Building, ill King St, Honolulu
W. W. Ahana
Hakes Clothing to ORDER of th
very best materials and in the very
latest style. ...
A. IPerfect Fit
Ghiaranteed
tOIOIIIIOIOI "
ALL OF MY WOFKMEN ArB
THOROUGH MECHANICS
Gleaning and Repairing a Specialty
W. W. AHANA.
NEW STORE.
Imparted Drj Goods, English, American
and Chinese.
Dress Making a Specialty.
Low Prices to suit the times.
tW Come In and see our New Stock and
Store.
Wing Hing Loy
Nuuanu near Hotel street, opposlto W. W.
Ahana.
TELEPHONE 157.
t& This firm was formcrlv known as
"Blum Loy," Fort street.
Just .Received
Crockery and Ivorywaro,
Embroidered Fans,
Shawls, tscreons,
Wicker and Steamer Ohnirs,
WING WO TAI & CO.,
214 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu.
TOM CHUNG KEE,
213 Nuuanu Street.
Dealer in Ladies' and Gontle
men's Shoes.
Boots and Shoes to order. I use the best
material. Goods warranted towcar well. Hi-
LYLE A. DICKEY,
A.ttornev at Law
It Kanhnmitnn Streot,
Til-plumo No, (1S2. 493-flm
BOBEKT GEEEVE.
Book and Job Printer
Morohnnt Blroot, Honolulu, II. I,
Over f fitwuliiui Nowh Company's
Book Htoro, my 10,
Just Like Gold Coin,
For more thnn fiftv vears
has PERRY DAVIS' PAIN
KILLER stood the test
against all remedies prepared
to eradicate pain, and today
stands at the head of the list
among tho medicines that are
so essential to keep nt hand in
the home.
It is not a now fanglo remedy
nor do the proprietors lay
claim to any wonderful revela
tion of the ingredients that en
ter into the manufacture of
this over popular remedy.
It is perfectly harmless, you
need have no fear of becoming
habitually inclined to its use.
For Colic, Cramps, Dysen
tery, Colds, and all painful
affections, a few doses will cer
tainly give relief. You cannot
afford to bo without a bottle
in tho house.
Your forefathers used it
and found it beneficial.
Why experiment with some
remedy that is new and its effect
on tho system unknown?
It has many rivals but no
equal.
" Tho new 35c. size con
tains over double the quantity
of tho 25c. size.
Hollister -:- Drug
Company,
Sole Agents (or the Islands.
Club Stables,
FORT STREET,
Telephone 477
Boarding,
Sale,
Livery.
Breaking Horses
. SPSCIALTY.
Finest Turnouts in City.
Wagonettes and Surries
With Careful Drivers always on
baud.
CHAS. BELLINA,
Malinger
Where do I get my clothes made You
nro the touth man thnt has nkoil the ques
tion. At J. P. Ilodrigurs of course, and my
iiress huub especially pienso me very mucn
J. P. Rodrigues,
Fart streot.
HAVING: E8TAI1LIST1ED A MODERN
plant for hulling, polishing and assorting
coffee, we nru prepared to buy and clean
ooflVo in the parchment.
MODERATE CIIAEQE MADE FOR CLEAMQ
Coffee !
Apply to
m H. HACKFELD & CO,
WILLIAM KAMALI,
1J a in tor,
Paper Hanger and Decorator
Island Orders attended to with dimuitoli.
All work tajvfiilly and inoLuptly oi
eeuled, tV OnrifTU Builtli slrnol, wllh Bnmuel
Kuliolouknluul l'uii. itrldtmiei l'alauia.
tai.tiiu
fl9tpV
Rroad jump Open. First prizn,
baseball but ai.d ball; presented
liv AGS Hhivm. Won l.v S
Smithied, 10 fuel 3 indies. Second
prize, bnRoixul ulovot prosemed
by AGS Hawes. Won by J
White.
n() yards Untlor 8. Prizo. a
ball. Won by B Nott in 10J aoc
onds. Polo vault Open. First priso,
writing cbbo; presented by A G 8
Hawes. Won by J White.
Tbreo-leuued rnnn. Prir.p. nill
handkerchiefs; presented by A G
S HawcH. Wou by Lano Wong
and F Iaukea.
Old" boyn' race 100 yards.
Prizo, letter weight. Won by N
Jackson.
Half-mile. Ounn. First nrizn.
dresing cane; presented by A Q
o nawoH. won ny Hmittiies
in 2 minutes and 48 seconds.
Sack race Open. First prize,
knife; presented by E Stiles. Won
by S Smithies.
TIIU ClUKf-.N CO.HK.
Pnunea toNend Devonl ITIatitBtn
Her l'fiiilc.
Following is an extract from the
long dispatches about the Jubileo
procession in London on Juno 22.
It describes the Queen's departure
from Buckingham Palace:
At 11:11 a.m. a bustle on the
main staircaeo announced the
coming of her majesty. Queon
Victoria slowly descended tho
stairs, assisted by a scarlet clad
and white - turbaued Indian at
tendant. Sho was dressed in black,
wore a black bonnet trimmed with
whito and carried n white nun
ehade. At the foot of tho Btair
way her majenty paused for a
minute and touched an oleotric but
ton connected with all tho tele
graphic systems throughout the
British empire, and it flashed
around tho world tho message:
"From my heart I thank my bo
loved people. May God bless
them."
Her majesty then seated herself
in her carriage, tho royal trum
peters sounded a fanfare, the
Prino.088 of Wales joined tho
Queen, and the Princess Christian
of Schleswig-Heidele joined tho
party. The Princesses seated
themselves opposite her majesty,
and at 11:12 o'clock the Queen's
coach started. Two gillies in
Highland costume, wearing the
tartan of McDonald of the Isles,
the so-called Grown Princo of
Scotland, occupied the rumble.
The minor royalties next drop
ped into line, followed by riohly
caparisoned steeds intended for
the use of the Princes.
lMiactou mid BucKle.
If you are in need of a vehicle
of any description, inspect the
stock of G. Schuman at tho Olub
Stables. Ho keops on hand a full
line of phaetons, surreys, buggies,
road wagons, and Frazier road
carts. '
Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel
and Nuuanu streets, lodging by
day, week or month, 'forms: 25
and 50 cents per night. $1, and
$1.25 oer weok.
For Sale Ono Columbus phao
ton fitted with solid rubbor tires,
tbo very finest vohiclo ever
brought to this country, guaran
teed to stand tho wear and tear of
Honolulu roads; can bo inspected
at the Club Stables.
Boforo giving your ordor for a
portrait, seo what King Bros,
havo to show in crayon enlarge
ments aud judgo for yourself
whothor they can givo yon tho
best value for your money or
not.
Krooger Pianos,swcotest in tono,
Jas. W. Borgstrom, solo agent, cash
or installments. WaroroomB at
G. West's, Masonic Temple. Of
fico at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun
ing and repairing. VST Tele
phone 3-17.
When yon havo a portrait on
Iarged boo that you get your
raonoy'a worth. King Bros, havo
reduced prices to $5.00, $6.50,
$7.50 and $10.00 for work that
thoy guarantoo to bo firstclasB.
Thoy mvito comparison.
Wo dou't oxpoct you to givo ub
tho preforonuo if what wo have to
soil in iuforior or our prices high
er than our rivals, but wbou wo
offer a Biiporior articlo for Iosb
monoy, you do yourBoIf a wrong
by not looking into tho tnaltur.
Call and boo our Maniples of
portrait work. King llroa., 110
llotol fitront.
DO YOU LIKE CUBBY?
TRUE INDIAN CURRY
NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CUKKY
Curry Powder as made by us is prepared after the Origini!
Rccipo from the Purest Ingredients.
TBY IT
m, mm & m
527 Fort Street,
T(eo. Hb DvV'ies $ CB,
aL.XZTB3D.
AND
Commission .'. Agents!
Dry Goods,
Hardware and
Groceries.
rt.t.Ki'ilwNk: ua--
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.
New Goods HeceiTed by Every Packet from the Eastern Bute ad Europe
PREB13 CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY BVEBY BTBA&IEH
All Order faithfully attended to and Goods DeUreied to any
Part of the Oity FREE,
Lslaxd Obdbu eeuomn, BAMaaxontw QBX&ajrtsa
CART OOBNEB VOBT AND KINO STBRTfl
OT ATJTH0EITY.
SALE OF THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL
PREMISES, HONOLULU
H. I.
On Wednesday, July 28, 1897,
at 12 o'clock noon, at tho front
entranco of tho Executivo Build
ing, Honolulu, will bo sold at
Public Auction, tho Hawaiian
Hotel Premises at Honolulu.
These premises aro contrally
located in tho city, in tho centre
of tho block bounded by aud with
entranco drives from Hotel,
RiohardB, Berotania and Alakea
strop ts, and tho grounds contain
an area of 1 7-10 acres.
Tho Buildings consist of tho
Hotel propor of two stories and
basomont; built of brick aud con
oroto with broad verandas at front
and rear of each story.
Tho Main Building covors an
area of 10,800 sq. foot with Lanai
or wing addition on ono eido,
40x24 feet, and woodon addition
on opposito wing for Kitchen,
60x18 feet.
Thoro aro also Four Cottages
on the premises with ample pro
vision for bath rooms and close ts.
lno Main Building contains a,
spacious Parlor, Public and Pri
vato Dining ltooms, Largo Bil
liard Hall and Bar Room, and
Forty Slooping rooms. Tho Cot
tagoB contain about twenty addi
tional slooping rooms.
A water tank with capaoity of
10,000 gallons is placed on a
tower at an elovatioii sufficient to
givo a good wator pressure in
second story of tho Main Build
ing. This tank ib supplied from
an Artosiau well on adjoining
promises, owuod by Dr. J. S. Mo
Grow. Tho buildings aud grounds aro
thoroughly lighted with Electric
Light.
1'Iiuih of tho BuilslingB and
grounds can bo souu at tho oflico
of tho Miuitttor of the lutorior.
Tonus of Sale aro Cash in
United States Gold coin.
ONOiv -sa
corner Hotel.
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Upsot price: $60,000.00.
In caeo there is no bidder to
purchase tho property at the above
upset price, a lease of tho samo
will im mediately ho offored for
sale at an upset prico of $4000 a
year for a poriod of thirty years
under tho conditions set ont in
Act 7, LawB of 1890 and more
particularly of Sections 2 and 4 of
said Act which roads as follows:
"Soction 2. Every euch lease
shall contain a covenant on the
part of tho lossco that ho shall,
during the first four years of the
torm of tho loaBO, eauso to be
erected upon tho leased promisos
a fire proof building of Brick,
Stono or Motal, in a workmanlike
mannor, satisfactory to the Min
ister of tho Interior at not. loss
than a stated cost; and
keep the samo suitably in
sured at not less than two
thirds of its value for tho benefit
of the lessor; and shall keop the
building in good ropair during
tho romaindor of tho term of lease,
reasonablo uso and wear thereof
only oxceptod; and in caso of
damago or destruction of such
building by firo, shall muko good
such loss or damago by tho neces
sary ropairs or reconstruction or
olso surroudor tho insurance to tho
lossor.
"Section 4. Every auoh leaso
shall also contain acovonaut on tho
part of -tho lessor, that upon tho
roquost in writing by the lessee or
his ropresontatives, boforo tho ex
piration thoreof, tho promises with
tho improvements, shall, if all of
tho conditions to bo porformed by
the lessoo havo been satisfactorily
performed, bo put up at auction
tor a lease for a torm of not over
twenty years; unless said promises
shall bo required for public usee,
of which tbo lossco shall re'eoive
at least one year's notico. Such
auctiop sale shall bo hold not
moro than six months nor less
than one month befqro tho expira
tion of said torm."
The cost of building to bo
erected in accordauco with Soc
tion 2 as above quotod, is plaeed
at $30,000.
J. A. KINO,
Minibtor of tho Interior.
Interior Ollk-o, March 27, lo'JJf
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