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HONOLULU,
H. I., APIUL 10, 1899.
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This tract of most desirable Suburban property
now beinjr opened up with residence sites, lies about three
miles from this citv. in a nbrtheasterlv direction.
It has an elevation of over 200 feet above sea level,
commanding a magnificent view
Manoa and Palolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa
and Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Lochs, at its feet. It is en
tirely removed from all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat
ing me possioumes oi ague ami iever. iweive uruuu sueeis
give access to the property, and are crossed by six avenues.
beven or these Boulevards are now opened up, tne balance in
course of construction.
From its position it is entirely removed from the high
winds and heavy showers of Manoa and Nuuanu Valleys,
guaranteeing from its solt ocean breezes a salubrious climate.
A pumping plant, in the course of installation, settles
the ciuestion of water, which will be furnished to purchasers
of this property at Government
assured irom two iz-incn wens wnicn unaer measurement
show nearly 4.000,000 gallons in twenty-four hours.
These lots contain an area of 15,000 square feet each,
and are of two sizes 100 x 150 and 7$ x 200.
TERMS : $400 per lot, $?0 additional for corners, spot
cash. $?00 per lot, $S0 additional for corners $20 cash, and
$10 monthly installments per lot.
AAP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for
further particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.
UNIMPROVED.
Ho. i3 v? x 300. comer Ketaimicku and Klnau sts ,
ready (or building, next lo handsome residences
now occuple J.
Mo. to vox too, elRht line Residence Lots facing on
Lunalllo and Klnau streets. These are very
choice lots, on line proposed. Rapid Transit.
Lasy terms.
Mo. is-100 x 4o, on tierttanl street, near Keeau-
tnoku street, running through to Young street.
One of the most desirable building sites In the
Cliy.
No. 4 nix (to. on Nobley street. Kallhl. lth ton
side sirert. Good eleallon, good view; cheap,
must ! seen to be appreciated.
Mo. 4( 15 1 105. on UeretinU street, near IVt street
Lane on side maintained; desirable store lot,
ready for building.
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd
Our Heavy
of hardware comes in handy these days when new planta
tions are starting up on every island, for they all must have,
Hoes, Picks, and Mattocks, Handles, Plows, Fence Wire, Sta
ples, Wire and Manila Rope, Nails and Spikes, Pitch, Tar and
Oakum, the Blacksmith the Carpentar and the Engineer on
each estate must have his kit of tools and to make every thing
"run smooth TROPIC OILS must be used.
We sell all these things and hundreds of others that are need
ed daily on every plantation.
0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Oor. Fort and TCing Sts.
Columbia and
JDST LANDED, EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN.
Corrugated Iron, Cement,
Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fire Bricks, Fire Clay,
Anchors and Chain
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.
Fresh Goods by Every Steamer.
Telephone 080.
S. J. SALTER,
Grocery and Provision Merchant
Orpheum Block, Fort Street.
(Opposite Central Fire Station.)
Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City.
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of the Ocean, Koko Head,
rates ; this flow of watenbeing
IMPROVED.
No. 47 In Kaplolanl Park, loo'xaoo: a desirable
home, contalntngowner's barn, out houses, etc.;
fruit and ornamental trees. Either for sale or
will be leased to a desirable tenant.
No. 4075 x iaj. on Anapunl street. Cottage 7 rooms
and bath. Good view, high elevation; cheap.
No. 50 7j x joo Magailne, and Thurston and
Spencer. Good elevation: faces on three sis.
No. jiojx 157. corner Wilder Avenve and Kewalo.
Nice house of 7 rooms and bath, targe grounds;
fruit and ornamental trees; barn and out
buildings. Building, Fort Street.
Stock
Rambler Agents.
Island Orders Solicited.
P. O. Box 300.
WANTS.
lQpSSk't'''- "'' column til' h ImictllJ tllftmlt
r2 d tintfint intcrtlon; 10 ctnlt uconj nut'
lion; jo ctnlt a wctk anJ ko ctnlt a month. 7 Ml it tbt
tbtaftlt Ajvttttttng tvtr offtrtJ Ibtptoplt of Honolulu.
LOST.
I OST, STRAYED OK STOLEN A POINTER
" I'UI The doit Is about lour months old, and Is
hrte with the exception of IKefColored ears and
(ace. Suitable reward If returned to W. C. WILDLR.
1I08'IW
LOST Alone waterfront, scarf pin with two dia
monds and an opal. Reward upon returning;
same to Bulletin office. iirj-tf
SWAP.
W
ANTED TO EXCHANGF-niccle for a Cow.
Appiy 11. 1.. uui LETn wince. iiqt-iw
TO LET.
TWO rUHNISIIED ROOMS TO RENT-Sult-1
able for gentlemen. 494 Punchbowl street.
IIOT-IW
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with or
without board. Ilest locality: trams pass door
every few minutes Terms moderate. 51) Deretanla
street, not City 1 eed Store. n86-tw
TO LLT-A NICI LY TURNISIIED COTTAGE.
1 Apply to 0. H. BERREYj. Bulletin office. 1185
TO LET Salt Boats to tit by the day ir hour.
They are comfortable and safe. Apt ly to Jani
tor lleilanl float Club, iticim
FOR SALE.
HOUSE FOR SALE New j-room house, corner
Alapal and Prospect streets, finst view and
healthiest pltce In town. Also one Lot aJolnlng
same, will sell cheap. Applyon prenle$. ng7iw
PEARL CITY BOOM will be the nct. U. S. Army
and Navy officers must have houses on the hill.
Two Fine Lots. commanding a splendid land and sea
view, near the resetvolri will be sold cheap. Address,
"Pearl City." Bulletin Office. sgj-t(
OPPORTUNITY roR DAIRYMEN l-lsland-bred
'' dilry stock, bred to the thoroughbred sire of the
W. 0. Irwin dalrv,
For further particulars Inquire of
C.W Macfarlane,
lljfir
COR SALE-One SIIIP.MAN ENGINE In perfect
I order. Apply to II. G. Illart, Fort St. not-lf
A TWO-MANUAL and Pedjl Bass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Derrstrom
Music Co., Tort street. 1067
B
EST tj cent meal In town. Try It and be con
vinced, una s exceisior Kestaurant. T041
WANTED.
WANTED rive Messenger Boys, at once. Apply
American Messenger Service, corner Hold and
Alakea Streets. ti6-tt
WANTED Mr. 0. Pierce, at present and for miny
vears past Bookkeeper for llamakua Mill Co .
and Kukalau Mill Co., desires an appointment. Was
formerly tor o long perioa enter accountant 10 ine
Royal Niger Co. Reference: Messrs Theo. II.
Davles ft Co . Ltd.. Honolulu. u6ism
FOUND.
FOUND Pouch containing Bicycle outfit. Owner
can have same by calllne at the Cvenlncr Bulletin
office and paving expenses.
THE BREW OF OLYMPUS.
THE "HOFFMAN." corner of Hotel
and Nuuanu streets, claims to be the
"Banner" resort for gentlemen and holds
the line. L. H, Dee. the Proprietor, has
attained success In his line, by specially
supervising everything connected with his
establishment. He now introduces to his
patrons "Olvmpia Beer." This brew is
from the "Capital Brewing Co." of
Olvmnla. the capital of the Stale of
Washington, and was received by the
"Oaronne." Air. sciimiat, tne leading
spirit of this corporation Is a practical
Chemist and Brewer, and after years of
search and Investigation located his plant
at Olympla, on account of the peculiar vir
tues of the water of the Turn Falls, a
stream that Is noted for its distinctive qua
lities of clearness, coldness and lade of
mineral and decaying vegetable Impurities.
Pure beer can onlv be made with nure
water, and Turn water Is traditional In
Washington with the Indians and original
white settlers. The "Olympla Draught",
Is under the special control and agency of
Mr. Dee and he Invites his patrons and
friends to a rersonal test and Is wllllntr to
abide by their judgment on the merits of
nis latest venture.
THE ORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
CIJAS.S. DESKY PROPRIETOR
i.F.POST MANAGER
Entire Change of Program!
TO-NIGHT 1
Jas. Post's Laughable Farce,
A SECRET!
W. J. Du Bell.
Miss Violet Dale,
mr. wm. Howard,
Miss Myrtle Graham,
Mr. Matt Keefe,
Host ana May Ashley,
Antonio Van Gof re,
Miss Emma Cotnely.
Mr. U. J. Ordway,
waiter pouard.
Geneial Admission. 5C and soc.
Last six rows for Children under is years, 10c.
Reserved Chairs, 50c.
Seats can be booked by ringing up Telephone J40,
ZlVExs. -W"ol.
Late of San Francisco, has opened
DRESSMAKING ROOMS
Attn. QUEEN HOTEL COTTAGE. Through long
experience and constant attendance to work at the
Coast. Mrs. Wolf has acquired the art of perfect
fitting, and also giving full satisfaction In the latest
and modern fashion.
NOTICE.
Subscribers to the Nlulll Sugar Com
pany, Limited, are requested to call at the
offices of Henry Waterhouse & Co., and
receive their money left on deposit with
me. The money will be returned upon
the surrender ot the deposit receipt.
HENRY WATERHOUSE.
1 i9-3t Promoter.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ForaJJItlonal Shipping News see seventh page.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Apr
11), 1 p m Weather cloudy, wind light
N. K
Weather Bureau, Punahou. Apr 18.
Tenineraturo Morning minimum,
70) Midday maximum, 70.
(Uarometer corrected for gravity .06 )
Barometer, 0 a m, 30.00. Steady.
Rainfall, do, .00.
Humidity at 0 a m 69 percont.
Dew Point 01 F.
AUllIVALn.
Wednesday, April 10.
Stmr Unolti. Hcnnlnjjscn, from Ko-
na nml Kohaln; 1200 bags sugar and 30
uiirs uonrs.
Stmr Walalealc, Green, from liana
maulit; 30U0 bng9 sugar for II Hack
feld & Co.
Stmr Mlkahnla, Thompson, from
Kauai ports; 4050 bags sugar, 200 bags
rioo ami hj uuis nines.
Stmr Keauhou, Moshcr, from Ka
uai; 4070 bugi sugor to 11 if ackfold &
Co.
DEPAivrnnEB.
Wednesday, April 10,
StmrW O Hall, Hagluml, for La
luilna, Maalaca, Knnanml Kau.
Stmr Maul, Welsbarth, for Klhol,
Panuliau, nud Kukalau,
Stmr Hclene, Macdonald, for Ookn
la, Laupalinolioo anil Pnpaloaat 5 pin.
Am SB Kllhu Thomson, for San
Fianclbfo.
Vr.88EL8 UWVINQ TOMOBBOW.
OSS Australia. Houdlcttc. for San
Francisco at 4 p m.
Tbo Ficmonte will Bail for Chi
na Romotimo tomorrow.
Tbo Upolu reports nood weather
alonp tbo Hawaii const.
Tbo Australia sails for Han
Francisco at 4 p m tomorrow.
The sailors of tbo S P Hitchcock
bave been transferred to tbo A J
Fuller.
Tbo Kauai steamers report that
K9M started grinding Tuesday,
April 18
Elibu Thomson for San Fran
cisco with a full cargo of uugur at
about i o'clock tb;s aftornoon.
Yally DnviB has put up signs in
tbo vicinity of tbc placo where the
Edward O'Urion coal lies, prohi
biting tresspassing on tbo land of
the Sumner Estate.
Captain Simorson of the Mauna
Loa went out with Captain Hng
lund in tbo W G Hall tuis mora
ine. Tbo purser and steward of
tbo Mauua Loa also went on the
Hall.
Tbo Mikabala camo in from Ka
uai today, a day earlior than usu
al. She did this so as to be able
to cet away tomorrow morning
and coruo back on the W G Hall's
route Sunday morning.
Ono of the men taken from tbo
SPHitobcock yesterday aftornoon
was put on tbo A J Fuller as sec
ond ruato. Tbo follow objected to
being taken off bis ship but the
captain remained fixod in his de
termination. Last night the man
went off on a drunk and returned
aboard tbo Fuller this morning.
Ho raised a rumpus on the ship
and then proceeded to fall over
board. Ho is now in the lookup.
rA83ENGEB8 ABBIVED.
Frcni Kona and Kobala, per
stmr Upolu, April 19 Ab Sing,
John Kaimana and 2 on deck.
From Kauai ports, per stmr Mi
kabala, April 1) Juobort Mist,
Mrs J D Cook, Mrs Evunson and
child and 14 on deok.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Maui porta, per stmr (Jlau
dine, April 18 H P Baldwin. G
0 Allen, D H Lewis, Miss David
son, J W ooblieilor, Mr Davis, J
K Hanuna, wife and child, Staff
Captain Morriweatber, Charles
Crozier, Mrs R R Berg, Mrs Ken
nedy, Miss Campbell, Mrs Camp
bell, J 0 McOonky. Miss Cope
land, W A McKay, W Q Scott, R
R Hogg, V A Vettlesen, Mr
Ohnrnh, L Robinson, OBolto.
For Keuai ports, per stmr Iwa
lani, April 18 M Brasoh, W Mo
Brydo, Mies Sharp, A D Larnaoh,
wife nnd child, A W Pardon, 0
Hancock, B Y Sbila, 0 0 Loong.
For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr
W G Hall April 19 Goo Robert
son, 0 Williams, D H Bailey and
wife, Geo Smith. Mrs Nahalo. N
reterson, Uamuel Padgett, Mrs O
McKenzio.
m m m
Farewell la Their Brothers,
Exoellsior Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
gavo a farewell entertainment to
tboir brother Odd Fellows of the
Engineer Corps last evening. The
following program was given:
Opening Remarks Bro. W. 0.
Paik, D. D. G. 8.
Seleolion Wall, Niohola Man
dolin and Guitar clab.
AddreBB-J. D. MoVoigh.N. G.
Song, "Columbia's Daughter"
G. Boisso.
Address Bro. Ropers. P. Q?
Remarks by G. L. Doll, P. G.
Song Bro. P. 0. Martin.
Selection Wall, Nichols Man
dolin and Guitar club. -
Somothing J. H. Walke.
Tlie Bulletin, 76c per month.
mWWMWWIWMm
Our Reputation
Is made by selling good Shoes at Honest Value.
Your Reputation
As a good and up-to-date dresser will be made by allowing us to
fit you. The Snappiest, Most Stylish Things In the market :
HEYWOOD'S PREMIER VICI DALS fs oo
HEYWOOD'S PREMIER VICI CONGRESS 5 00
HEYWOOD'S PREMIER BOX CALF, EXTENSION 5
SOLD
The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,
Agents for the HEYWOOD BOOT AND SHOE CO.
UiiiiiiiUiUiUHUiiiiiiiiJiiUiiiiiUliiiK
Mlsa Miroll Hurl.
Miss M. 0. Maroni, ono of the
i-ohool teachers of Honolulu, wns
knocked down and painfully but
not seriously hurt by a careless
horseback rider Monday afternoon.
Tbo rider was unknown to her.
Tbo lady is now confined to her
room at the Queen hotel whoro
she will be compelled to romain
for a couplo of weeks as a result
of tbo acoidont. Tbero has been
much complaint of late about tbe
reckless riding and driving on the
stroets.
Prof. A. Mnrntinri lnnvna for the
Coast tomorrow in the Australia.
Afroi. Ilia rot urn lin will ilfrmrt fnr
Anqtrnlia In iiRHnmo tbo secretary
ship of the Tboosophical Society
in mar. country.
Election oT Officers.
At the annual meeting of the Yee King
Tong, alias Chinese Cemetery Association,
of Pauoa, held this 17th day of April, the
following gentlemen were elected officers
for the ensuing year:
C. Montlng, President; Lee Sing, Vice-
President; Hip Chong, Treasurer; W. H.
Crawford, Secretary; Louis Sam and Goo
Fat, Assistant-Secretaries.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
no7-3t Secretary.
California & Oriental
"g. g. CanmHi'thBnii'8"
Will sail for
S.A.:iSr 3DIEC3-0
On op about April 15th.
For Freight, apply to
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, Agts.,
1184-td Judd Building.
Desks!
Desks !
Desks !
We have received a large consignment of
Desks,'
Chairs and
Office Specialties
per the bark " Martha Davis, " which
will be placed on the 'market at San Fran
cisco prices, plus the freight, etc. Sale
now open at our ware-rooms on Queen
Street.
Office, Queen Street.
1199 TELEPHONE jij.
COMMENCING
Saturday, April 22d,
TUB YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS
Janet Waldorf !
Saturday, April 22 Twelfth Night.
Tuesday, April 25 As You Like It.
Thursday, April 27 Much Ado About No
thing. Matinee, April 29 Pygmalion & Galatea.
Saturday, April 29 Lady of Lyons,
Tuesday, May 2 Ingomar.
Thursday, May 4 Hunchback.
Matinee, May 6 To Be Announced.
Saturday, May 6 Romeo and Juliet.
Regular Sale of Seats
Commences . , .
To-morrow Morning at 9 a, m,
Henry Waterhouse & Co,
DY
Jas-F-Morgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKEirz
H 33 Queen Street
Auction Sale
...OF...
SHARES
...OF...
r II! Co,, Ltd.
,.ON.,
Pico
TIITJllSDAY, April 20, '99
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom, 33 Queen street,
Honolulu, I will sell by public auction by ,
order of the treasurer or the Pioneer Mil!
Co., Ltd.
COST F STCK 'N SA'D
Being fractional shares from Increase of
capital stock.
JAS. P. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
1
The undersigned offers for sale a valu
able parcel of Land on the southeast
corner of Beret an la and Miller Sts.
The property has a frontage of 54 feet on
Beretanla St. and 93 feet on Miller St.
Area 4790 sq. ft.
There are two cottages on the property
one of which Is now rented for f 25 per
month.
For further particulars
Apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
1176 33 Queen St.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS !
1. Farm at llmku J Cot
t. SOLD.
1. SOLD,
4. SOLD.
5. SOLD.
6. A 40-room LoJglng House, u-yr leas. j,oc
T. larcc lot ot MslWkl ,, 0,xw
8. its acres coffet land, Kona ,
9. SOLD
10. Lot H acre near town i.joa
11. Comer lot center of town.... io,oo
is. SOLD.
i. House and lot, Punahou i,om
14. Laret Lot and good Paying Duslness.... tt,oa
15. Large Lot, Palama, nearly H acre 4,m
16. Lot joxiao.wlth dwelling bouse.Quarry St t, )
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Postotflce Lane, - Honolultu
Wanted !
First-class Window Dresser
And SALESMAN.
Apply at
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.,
1193'XW Fort St., Model Block,
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