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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. L, JUNE 16, 1899.
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This tiact of most desirable Suburban property
low being opened uo uith residence sites, lies about three
niles from fir's city, in a northeasterly direction.
It ha an tkvation of over 200 feet above sea level,
:omnunding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Koko Head,
ttanoa and Palolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa
md Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Lochs, at its feet. It is en
tirely removed from all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat
ng the possibilities of ague and fever. Twelve broad streets
ive access to the property, and are crossed by six avenues.
Seven of these Boulevards are now opened up, the balance in
:ourse of construction.
From its position it is entirely removed from the high
vinds and heavy showers of Manoa and Nuuanu Valleys,
(iiaranteeing from its sott ocean breezes a salubrious climate,
y A pumping plant, in the course of installation, settles
he question of water, which will be furnished to purchasers
)f this property at Government rates ; this flow of water being
issured from two 12-inch wells which under measurement
show nearly 4,000,000 gallons in twenty-four hours.
These lots contain an area of 1 ,000 square feet each,
md are of two sizes 100 x 150 and 7? x 200.
TERAS : $4)0 per lot, $0 additional for corners, spot
:ash. $W0 per lot, $$0 additional for corners $20 cash, and
SlO monthly installments per lor, no interest.
MAP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for
urther particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.
OJLJP1r
UNIMPROVliD.
(o. 8 X joo. corner K'eoaumoku and Klniu sis ,
reiay lor ruiiaing.ncxt to lunasomercsuences
'0. n vo x ton, elg'il fine RoslJonro I oti facing on
lumlllo and Klnau streets These am very
choice lots, on line ftnpotui Kapli Transit,
i.a itrms.
. tS loox oct, on Beretanla street, netr FCeeiu
moku street, running through to Young strtet.
One of the most JislnWe I ulldlng sites In the
city,
o. 40 1 x )-o, on Nnblo street, I'alllil. ulih L on
side street. Good elevation, good, lew cheap,
must be seen to be appreciated.
FOR SALE, ON YOUNG STREET,
Ntur KnpIoLinl. A CHOICE RESIDENCE of 3 bed-room, parlor and dining room,
itchen and p.mtry, bath anJ patent W. C.; Rood plumbing, stable, outhouses, ser
vants' quartar. Good huome property; rents for 540 monthly. Size of lot, 75 x 155.
FOR SALE AT HILO.
rffftOO BAKERY doing good business, store on the principle thorough
ip4jjj farei c,eap rent -pwo story building, with good living
ooms above, everything complete as regards Bakery, Includlnc wagon and horses;
living rooms furnished. Owner desires to sell on account of 111 health, satisfactory
:erms can be arranged witli a deslpble party. Fifteen year lease on this property
vill be sold separately.
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd Building, Fort Street.
By the "Geo. W. Curtis,"
130 days from New York,
a fine assortment of Hard
ware. Paints, Lubricating
Oils, Turpentine, Benzine,
Pitch, Oakum, Galvd. Water
Pipe, Nails, Spikes, Barbed
Wire, Staples, &c.
E. 0. HALL & SON
Cor. Fort and Ivino: Sts.
Columbia and Rambler Agents.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT
. . ..OIF1
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
1 mm 50 cents to $1.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From $10.50 to 535 per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From $2 to S45.
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, in good order.
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Viz : H irness and Saddle Leather, Buff Leather. Bag Leather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather. Splitz Leather, Uenulne French Calf Skins from
Europe, Goat Skins, Tanned Sheep Skins, Wool Sheep Skins, &c.
Harness and Bridle Buckles, Assorted Sizes,
Shoe Thread, Assorted Nos., from 8 to 25,
White, Blue and Green Back Enamelled Duck,
50 Inches wide, for Carriages, at low est market rates.
"wsojjr
Hawaiian H
IMPROVED.
49 75 x iij. on Atupur.l ktrctt. Cottage j rooms
and bath. Gooi view, high elevation; cheap.
5, 01 x 157. corner Wilier Aenve ani KtHdlo.
Nice housa of 7 rooms anJ bath larce grounds;
fruit and ocnaTiinl.il tires; barn and out
buildings.
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WANTS.
lVGS', '" '" colum teillh (inirttJ atntixtl
MG d hnt Aril imtrllbni la etnlt ileimA tnttr
ftw; ) tenlt a uttk jnJ o ctrli a month. Ihti H lie
ctt if til aJwrtlilrtf tver tjfittJ Hi flcfU of Ihtiolulu,
WANTED.
UANTLI- Entile DUIVINO HOUSE t,.rUJx s
v,u.e. Apply .M," thl offiie 194ft
WANTED sooMentnrethied for tv (hlt
v MrK.M) II. JLI"IS. O19M fort street, orr.
Club Stable, itoO'K
W1WIWI ..Willi Wll !!
FPU SALE.
CALI- OlT i:XCHAMjT:-"iroll-top Uk. Hach
- Letter I'rPM Optlne IU1I1, letter Hnrji, Car
bon Paper, o-8 Cam. n, 8-ia deorff Len. I c erRtie
Un, Kdak.CAMEKA, I'O. Il.ix i;. i46;im
PH SALP A powerful nunjf Imported lmre,
sound and cftodtooklnj vi I adapted a working:
hore, must be vild at once. No reasonable ofer ri
fused Address ",M"Thl nflice. H4l;iw
pOtt SALE Ior $1000, An I stabllshed Honolulu
1 Mercantile Muslness paving Smo per month 'Ad
dress "K. I. (i" tint ;o, Honolulu nil
FOR SALE-ln llerkcley. ore hour JIMant.from
San 1 ranclsco, A Kentteman's phce, six acres
f round fsclnc two streets. House of ten rooms,
aun'ry, Pinion and Chicken llnnse, Artesian well,
finest waler In Alameda Co. I Icctrlc cars pass fie
door. Prhe $15 000.
Address Dcaken's Dookstorc
6 Sutter st ,
iid-im . San I'ranclsco,
COR SALE Acoid centle Imrse. buffev and liar
T ncss, complete. Aprb to JOHN SULLIVAN,
Pantheon Stable. ui-tf
PR SALE-Ono SHIP.MAN LNGINB In perfect
order. Apply to II. O. Hltrl. Tort St. not-tf
A TWO-MANUALand Pedal Han REED ORC1AN
' Suitable for chapel or residence. Herefrom
Music Co., Tort street. 106?
B
EST cent meat In town. Try It and be con
vinced. Llnd s Excelsior Restaurant. 1041
LOST.
I OST-Palr of LYE GLASSLS, Alondav nlj-ht,
!- somewhere between Walklkl and Railroad Station
Pnder please return to Capt, Ewatt, Hark Colusa,
and recclte reward. 1,45
I OST Thursday nleht, between the Oovtrnment
!- Dispensary and Or. Howard's residence, Klnc
street a lone black feather boa I Indir will re
ceive llbenl reward byrelurnlnc same to l)r Howard.
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FOUND.
pOUND-A Gray and Pink Australian Parrot
which llw owner can recover on application to
II A, Parmel.e U44-)t
TO LET.
TO I UT-DESK ROOM spaces to let. Apply to
HAWAIIAN IRON TENCE AND MONUMEN
TAL CO. 641 Kins street. 11:6
COMEDY.
Hawaiian Opera House
SATURDAY, JUNE I7TH.
The Eminent Actor, MR.
WILLIAM McVAY!
And His Associate Players,
In Chas.Villlam'sGreatei.t Farce Comedy
Success,
with t iTn in TAxim
1 nil, m
U
AIR. AlcVAY AS "JOHN PHILLIP AAC
READY HURBAGE.
A Scrcimlng Comedy from start to linlsli I
NEW SCALE OF PRICES :
Orchestra i oo
Dress Circle 1 00
First 3 rows in Balcony 75
Back of third row In Balcony 50
Gallery 2;
THBORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
:has s desky.. ..
1, p. post
PROPRIETOR
....AIANAGU.
TO-NIGHT I
The Coming Man I
MLLE. GLORINE,
Serpentine Dancer, as trie GODDfcSS PELE.
The Kanoho Sisters,
Hawaiian Warblers.
Harpy Darling,
Duck and Wins Dancer,
Mr. Frank Barton,
larltone and Comedian
May Ashley
Violet Dale
Jim Post
Billy Howard
General Admission, asc. and 50C.
Last six rows for Children under 11 years, toe,
Reserved Chairs, 50c.
Seats can be bookej by rlnelng up Telephone S4o.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAIN'
I, Tarraat Hamakua .,$ 6,0c
i. SOLD. '
. SOLD,
t. SOLD.
J. SOLD.
i. A 40-room Lodctng House, is-year lease, s.uo
t. WITHDRAWN.
I. us acres coffee land, Kona j.et
j. SOLD
a. Lot M acre near town 1,5c
11. WITHDRAWN,
tj. SOLD.
13. House and Lot, Punahou i,ou
14 Large Lot and good Pa Inn Rusliess.... 11 on
i, Large Lot, Palama, reirly H acie 4,ot
t6. Lot s&xiso.wllh dwelling house.Quarry St e.sc
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For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G lOHt Otilcc Lune, - Honolulu.
lillHAll
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
For additional Shipping News see seventh pair
Diamond Head Hluiml Station, Juno
15, 1 p 111 Weather clear, wind light
X. 15
Weather Bureau, Piiimhou, June 15
Temperature Mnrnliur iiiiiilimnn,
71; Midday maximum, 82.
(Barometer corrected for sravlt) .06 )
Barometer, On 111, 30.07. Steady.
U'lllifiill, tlo, 0.00.
Humidity at On in 01 percent.
Dew Point 01 V.
AIUIIVAIH.
Wojliicjilny, Juno II.
Sclir Lady, Martin, from Kooltui;
150 ImRs rice, .Til) hugs paddy.
Thursday, June 15.
Stnir .1 A CummliiH, Searle, from
Oahu ports; 1030 n rice.
Schr Alton, Xlelsoii. from wind
ward ports.
Stnir Nocnu, Petlcisen. from i shun I
ports; 1000 ax sugar for V A dclmefcr
st Co.
S S Cltliin, Seahtiry, from Sun Fran
cisco; pass ami mtNo lo II HacUfelil it
Co.
DEPAKTOnES.
Wednesday, June 14.
Am iclir H I) Beutlixon, Mnthlas
OIhlmi. for San Francisco.
VESSELS I.EAVINCl THIS A1TE1INOON
Stnir Hclcnc, Mncilonald, for Maul
ports at 4 p in.
Schr Lavlula, l'uhla, forPuaullo.
Stnir James Mahee, Tnllett, for
Kupaa at 4 p 111.
PASSEKOEIIS AKRIYED.
From Snu Frniicifcn, por S S
Ohitin, Jnue 1G J Auderaon, Mr
urn! Mrs W F Allfu, A Ahlborn,
A M AtliPrton, Mr ant) Mrs M
BruiluVld, W D Bnl.lwiu, 0 A
Bernard, E M Boyd. Mips Ulizn
betb Oumraings, E L CuttiuL., S X
Cnstlc, A L Castlo, Mrs J S O'
Conuor, J M Dowttett, Miss 1'
Dimnn, Mies K Dimou, Mrs D
Forbes and 2 chililrou, Mr mid
Mrs J B Gibeon, Dr A J Gal
brnith, L Galbrnitb, Mr nnd Mrs
W L Hopper ami child, Mr G T
Hatley, Hon and Mrs P 0 Jodpp,
Miss Jodpb, R Kennedy, 0 L
Lougstreot, Mr and Mrs J F lafir
kin, Miss Maonnnchi, Mr and Mrs
J B Morritt, Miss A Merritt, Miss
G Merritt, H L Morehouse, Mnjor
W A Pardy, A Riobloy, Mr and
Mrs M Solomon, Miss Scbaefor,
P Spicer, Mi-s K Stophone, M
Sebueitzer, Miss L D White, AY
Wilson, Miss Waterhouso, Miss
Wielnnd, Miss Wotniore, Miss S
Wnllors. For Yokohama: Mrs
H It Bovrie, J S Burnet, Mr and
M A Hook, II Wilson, Miss K
M Youiiumnn. For Kobe: M J
Shen, II S Wheeler. For Naga
saki: V AikIpibou, A P Bnvier,
A Chillovifh, T S Clark, J Mo
Ivny, E Marl.xnd. For SliHngbni:
Rev M B Grinr.Mr J B Noal, M
M Trepovik. For Honukong: Mr
and Mr F J Wriuht, Mr and Mrs
F IIn8hitn and child, A hjeaburv,
It T Usilph, J 0 Miioclifn, MrsK
K JohnBtone, N Fn-bum, J Love
Hon, It Thompson, B A Holcomb.
NEW TO-DAY
The Woman's Exchange.
NOTICE.
The Directors of the Woman's l:.chnnge
wish to state that there is no authorized
agent to buy or sell goods r slRn receipts
for the Exchange, except the Treasurer,
Mrs. Parmalee, and the Manager, Miss
E. K. Oliver.
MRS. O. H. GULICK.Secretarv.
1247-lt
rou s.vr.n,
Fresh Milk
at 10 cents
a Quart!
Dotlvorud In any unutltle to suit.
Leavo jour union nt STAH DAIRY,
nrTKLUI'IIOXK 103.
1217
Notice.
At a meeting ot the btoJJiolJers of the
MAUI SUGAR COMPANY, Limited,
held at the office of the Company, In Ho
nolulu, H. I., on the 23rd day of May,
A. D. 1899, the following persons were
elected to sen e as officers of the Company
for the ensuing year :
Chu Gem, PreslJent.
Yee Chin, Vice-President.
T. Kat Poo, Secretary.
Wong Kwal, Treasurer.
C. Din Sing, First Auditor.
Hee Tal Cluing, Second AuJItor.
The above named officers, together with
Lee Chu, Y. Ah Yin and T. Atong, con
stitute the Board of Directors of the Com
pany. ,
T. KAT POO,
Secretary Ahul Sugar Company, Limited.
I2t7-.lt
aSTHlyV TO-DAY.
wM& .mMm
.The Only Chartered Woman's College in California.
Confers degrees and presents Its Alumna-
at the Universities, lis Semlnnrv course
most excellent opportunities for the study
course.
Ueautlful location, unsurpassed for
ground: inree mues oi wain; excellent
One-half hour from Oakland, and an
Resident students p.ty no tuition for
moderate.
Write for Circular. Address
1240
1S7T&
Hurrah for the
Fireworks, Flas, Balloons,
Decoration Bunting, Shields,
Red, White and Blue Paper Festoonings,
Red,White and BlueStars and Stripes Ribbons
CQr Assorted cases Fireworks at Si 5, $20
Grant, Dewey and Lincoln. For sale at
X.
TT . , corner
S. W. Li:i)HIU:R, I'roprlotor.
Tolepliono 178.
ROBERTSON, LITTLE k ROBERTSON.
-H--W-:H-H--H"H- (
lock end Bond Brokers.
-H--H--IH-H-H--H-COR.JER
KING AND BETHEL STREETS.
4baMl4V4lkM
Oahu College Alumni.
ALL FORMER
STUDENTS AND
TEACHERS OF
PUNAHOU : : :
Are hereby cordially Invited to the Col
lege grounds SATURDAY AFTER
NOON, JUNE 17, to witness Field Sports,
of which further notice will be given.
At the close of the sports all are request
ed to assemble In Pauahl Hall to form a
permanent Alumni Association.
i24G-4t F. A. HOSMER.
Notice.
Notice is hereby7 given that under the
By-Laws of the McDRYDE SUGAR
COMPANY, Limited, the Officers and
Directors for the first year of the Com
pany are :
Mr. D. P. R. Isenberg. President.
Mr. B. F. Dillingham, Vice-President.
Mr. E. E. Paxton, Treasurer.
Mr. Henry Holmes, Auditor.
Mr. F. V. Macfarlane, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Mr. Walter D. McBryde.
Mr. Albert S. Wilcox.
Mr. Alexander M. McBryde.
Mr. Geo. H. Falrchlld.
Mr. J. K. Farley.
F.W.MACFARLANE,
Secretary McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, H. I., June 14th, iSoo.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors
oftheMcBRYDE SUGAR COMPANY,
Limited, held on Kauai on the iotli Inst.,
Mr T. R. Walker was duly elected Treas
urer of the said Company, vice Mr. E. E.
Paxton, resigned.
(Signed),
F. W. MACFARLANE,
Secretary McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
1246-tw
FOR SALE,
Residence of ?. L Wililroo,
Lunnlilo Street,
Between Keeaumoku and Kewalo,
containing 20,070 square feet. Place
well improved. For further par
ticulars apply to
F. L. WALDRON,
At the Grocery Department of
T. H. Davies & Co.
Reward.
We.the HONOLULU CYCLE BOARD
OF TRADE, will pay $25 reward for the
conviction of a bicycle thief; and will sup
ply a lawyer to prosecule same.
Any person having a wheel stolen should
furnish us with description.
(Signed).
J. W. HARVEY, President.
D.E. WHITMAN, Secretary.
1246--jt
GFnJI Cnniinlttcil,
Gpuji, Hih JtipHuosf who ia sup
posed to nftvo out his wiffi'a throat
on Pannlri 6trent night before lust,
nppearod in I ho police onurt for
this morning. Ho plnndotl not
guilty to the charge. Tho prose
cution thon put iu its witnosBOR,
nnd Genii win comraitloil to tho
Oiruuit (Joint for trial.
as accepted candidates for graduate wotl
accredited hv the Universities. nfTprc
of Music, Art and Elocution; also Uusiness
health. Pive buildings; 125 acres
gymnasium.
hour and aqgarter from San Francisco.
regular courses. Terms for boird, etc.,
MRS. C. T. MILLS,
.Mills College P. O., Ctlif.
1S99.
Fourth of July!
and $2$. Lithographs of Washington
'
Nuuanu and King streets.
I'. O. l!ox t35.
5
JasF.Morgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKERsz
-S3 Queen Street
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale a valu
able parcel of Land on the southeast ,
corner of Beretanla and Miller Sts.
The property has a frontage of 54 feet on
Beretanla St. and 93 feet on Miller St.
Area 479 sq. ft.
There are two cottages on the property
one of which Is now rented for 25 per
month.
For further particulars "
Apply to l
JAS. F. MORGAN, V
1176 33 Qiin St.
1
Annual Aleeting. -
The annual meeting of the Sons of the
American Revolution will be held at the
rooms of the Haw'n Safe Deport Build
ing at is o'clock noon,(Bunler Hill day)
Saturday, June 17th, 1899, for election of
officers and other business. A full atten"
dance Is earnestly desired.
WM. O. ATWATER,
Secretary.
June nth, 1899. I2453t
Notice.
The Church Defense and Extension
Association will meet at Harmony Hall,
King street, THIS EVENING. A
full attendance Is requested. i2fC-2t
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