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HONOLULU, H. I.,
JUNB20,
1899.
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This tract of most desirable Suburban property
tow being opened up with residence sites, lies about three
niles front this city, in a northeasterly direction.
It has an elevation of over 200 feet above sea level,
:ontnianding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Koko Head,
itanoa anclPalolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa
tnd Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Lochs, at its feet. It is en
tirely removed front all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat
,ng the possibilities of ague and fever. Twelve broad streets
dve access to the pioperty, and aie crossed by six avenues,
beven of these Boulevards are now opened up, the balance in
:ourse of construction.
Prom its position it is entirely removed from the high
vinds and heavy showers of Manoa and Nuuanu Valleys,
(uaranteeing from its sott ocean breezes a salubrious climate.
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
tssured from two 12-inch wells which under measurement
.how nearly 4,000,000 gallons in twenty-four hours.
These lots contain an area of 1 5,000 square feet each,
md are of -two sizes 100 x 150 and 7 5 x 200.
TERA.S : $4?0 per lot, $() additional for corners, spot
:ash. SHO per lot, $50 additional for corners 20 cash, and
$10 monthly installments per lor, no interest.
MAP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for
urther particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.
UNIMPROVED.
(0. iS 9$ x 2oo. comer Keeaumoku ani Klnau sts..
ready (or bulMlnc.ncxt (o hanJsomertiMtnces
nowoccupleJ.
lo. 1000 x too, el jhl fine Re.tJtncc Lots facing on
Lunalllo ani Klnau tlreets. These are very
choice lots, on line propose, K.ipjJ Transit,
Easy terms,
lo. 95100 x too, on Derctanla street, near Keeaif
moku street, running through to Young; street,
Oneot the most desirable building sites In the
city,
to. 40 ijax 370, on Nobley street, Kallhl, with Lon
side street Good elevation, cood,le, cheap;
mi.it be seen to be appreciated,
FOR SALE, ON YOUNG STREET,
VearKapIolani, A CHOICE RESIDENCE of 3 bed-rooms, parlor and dining room,
'Kitchen and pantry, bath and patent W. C; Rood plumbing stable, outhouses, ser
"ants' quartan. Good Income property; rents for 540 monthly. Size of lot, 75x155.
FOR SALE AT HILO.
tKQftfin A BAKERY doing good business, store on the principle thorough
(PDUU fare c,e3p rent. Two story building, with good living
rooms above, everything complete as regards Bakery, Including wagon and horses;
living rooms furnished. Owner desires to sell on account of 111 health, satisfactory
terms can be arranged with a desirable party. Fifteen year lease on this property
vlll be sold separately.
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd Building, Fort Street.
By the "Geo. W. Curtis,"
130 days from New York,
a fine assortment of HarcK
ware, Paints, Lubricating
Oils, Turpentine, Benzine,
Pitch, Oakum, Galvd. Water
Pipe, Nails, Spikes, Barbed
Wire, Staples, &c.
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. Ifort and Kins: Sts.
Columbia rind
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF.
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
From 50 cents to S1.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From $10.50 to $?s per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From $32 to $45.
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, In good order,
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Viz : Harness and Saddle Leather, Buff Leather. Bag Leather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather, Splltz Leather, Genuine French Calf Shins 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 lowest market rates.
HawaiianHardware Co.,Ld
IMPROVED.
No. 40 rs x 11, on Anapunl street. Cottage 7 rooms
and bath. Good view, high elevation; cheap.
No. 5101 x ijr. corner Wilder Avenve and Kewalo.
Nice houe of 1 rooms and bath, targe grounds;
fruit and ornamental trees', barn and outbuildings.
Rambler Agonts.
WANTS.
Jp5JWrfi. in Ibil column trill U inurlii at I (
j3. nltntfirtt Inttrttom to emit ttonJ inur.
tton; )o (ni a wttk an J o ttntt a month. 1 bit It Ibt
cbtofrit aJvtrtiiint tvtr cjftrtd Ibt of llonol tin.
TOR SALE.
nOR SALE-A Catlfotnli .MILCH COW, good
breed Apply to J M VIVAS. tast-lt
ALC OH LXCIIAKG!:-. Roll-top I)eM. Racine
' letter Press. Copvlncr lljth. Itir linni. r..r.
)n Paper, 6-8 Camera, 8-io iienrs Lens, LcurKtic
Lens, Kodak, CAMERA, I' O. Hox i;i. it4-im
HOW SALE I'nrSinnn. An P.laMlth. I llnnnl.il.i
Mercantile Hustness paylnp $200 per month Ad
dress "K. P.O.," 110x570, Honolulu. 1141
pOR SALE In Ucikcley. one hour distant from
1 San 1 ranclsco. A ccnllemin's place: sk acres
cround facing lo streets. House ot ten rooms,
Laundry, Plceon and Chicken House, Artesian veil,
finest water In Alameda C11. n.ffrt r4rfatti
door. Price fij.ooo.
nauress ucaiten s tiooKstore.
6 Sutter St.,
mi-im ban I ranclsco.
PR SALE A cood centle horse. tnieey and Mr
ness. Complete. Arrlv In JOHN Slll.l IVAN.
Pantheon StaMe. nii-tf
PR SALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In perfect
order. Apply to II. O. Dlart, Tort St. noi-tf
A TWO-MANUALand Pedal llass REEDOROAN
Suitable for fhlnl nr rM.tnr. Hprcitrnm
Music Co . fort street. io6
B
EST j cent meal In town. Try It and te con
vinces. Linj 1 Lxceisior Kestaurant. 104 1
TO LET.
COR RENT NcntyturnWied front bedroom, for a
I rentleman. Centrally located, use of telephone.
rent $10. satt-iw
BOARD AND LODGING In prKale famllv. Good
location; larne airy room Arplv tu Derctanh
street. uso-im
TO LET DESK ROOM spaces to let. Apply to
HAWAIIAN IRON FLNCE AND MONUMEN
TAL CO. 641 King street. 1116
LOST.
LOST At the entrance to the Opera House, last
evenlne. fjune 16. 'aa a pair nf Itl.irlr nlrt?A
GLASSES, The finder please return same to A. 13.
MURPHY & CO , an) Hotel street. la
LOST Somewhere bftwnn the Aloha Alna oMce
nn Klnc street, near Atalua. and Kallhl road
and lleckley street, a No. a Eastman Kodak. Tind
er will please return to this office and receive reward.
I149-IW
I OST-Palr of EYE GLASSES. Monday night,
L-. somewhere between Walkikl and Railroad Station
Pnder please return to Capt, Ewart, Dark Colusa,
and receUe reward. 1241
WANTED.
WANTED-A eenlle DRIVING HORSE forLady'i
use. Aprly "MMhls office; 1146
UANTED joo Men to Ret shaved for 15c, (white
W barbers). II. JCI"I S. C10W Fori street, npn.
Club Stables noo-tf
OHAS. J. PALK,
Mcmbor Honolulu Stock Exchange
KcomSOl, Jutld Ilulldiiig.
ijo
A, H. GALLOWAY,
Practical Rigger
Heavy Lifts
Of 411 Kinds
Undertaken-H-
OFFIGE. - AILOty? pDIE.
Kstimates Furnished.
125a
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAIN
"arm at llamakua...., $ 6.o
SOLD.
SOLD,
SOLD.
SOLD.
A 40-room Lodging House, u-year lease, j.oc
WITHDRAWN.
t5 acres coffee land. Kona 3,00
SOLD
Lot H acre near town ;t
WITHDRAWN.
SOLD.
House and Lot, Punahou i.oo
Large Lot and good Paying Business, . . is.oo
Large Lot, Palama, nearly M acre 4,054
Lot soxiao.wlth dwelling house.Quarry St 1,50
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Pcmt OIIIcc Lane, - Honolulu
Onhu Commencement,
Tho commoncornont exercises at
OaLm Col logo tako place thisevou
iug in Pnu'ihi Hull. Tho follow
ing prngrara has boeu arranged:
Overture "War March" MendeNsohn
Amateur Orchestra.
Invocation
Rev. John T. Gullck. D. D.
Song "The Night has a thousand
Eyes," Nevln
Quartette with Violin Obllgato.
Address
Rev. William Morris Klncaid.
Gavotte-"Sllver Bells" Isenman
Amateur Orchestra.
Valedictory
, Charles W. Ahfook.
Solo "When tho Heart Is Young",..
Buck
Miss Cornelia B. Hyde.
Presentation of Diplomas.
Benediction
Rev. Hiram Bingham, D. 13.
Finale "Liberty Bell March" Sousa
Amateur Orchestra.
The class of '00 is composed of
Charles Wong Ahfnok, ueorgo
Godgo Fullar, Wilfrid AIuu
Greonwoll and Clurenco llobron
Smith.
The gonoral pahlio is iuvited to
utteud thp isnroi-ifl,
Judge Wilder left for his home
in Hawaii by the Kiuau toduy.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Tor additional Shipping News see seventh page.
Diamond Flcatl Signal Station, Juno
20, lpm Wenluor hazy, wind lilirh
Weather Bureau, I'tiualiiHi, ,Tiiuo20
Toinncraturo Morning minimum,
70 j Mlildoy inaxlnium, 82.
(Darometer corrected for gravity- .ot.)
Uaronicter, Oam, 30.09. Stonily.
Ilainfnll, do, 0.(12.
Htimldlty at 0 a in C.'i percent.
Dew Point 0 J V.
ARMVAL8.
Monday, Juno 10.
Schr Kawallanl, from Koolau.
Htmr Mokolll, Dowel, from Ford's
Inland.
James Mnkcc, Tullclt, from Karma
with 25U0 bags sugar.
DEPAUTUKEH.
Monday, Juno 10.
U S training uliln Adams. Book, for
Port Townscntl.
Stmr J A Cummins. Scarle. for
Oahu ports.
Tuesday, Juno 20.
Stmr W Q Hall, Hagluntl, for La
halna, Maalaca, Kona anil Kau.
Stmr Iwalanl. Grcnory. for Ha
waii ports.
Htmr Klnau, Freeman, for Maul
anil Hawaii ports.
Schr Kaulkcaoull for Lanal.
Schr Blanche and KUa forMnlokul.
Schr Walalua, Mokl, for Hanalcl.
Schr Aloha, It Dabol, for San Fran
cisco with 25,270 bags (Ulnar.
Am bktno Amelia, Wlllor. for Port
Towusondln ballast.
VESSELS LEAVING THIS AITEnNOON
Stmr Mlkahala, Thompson, for Na
wlllwill (passongors only), an I
other Kauai ports at 5 p m.
Stmr Claudluo, Cameron, for Maul
ports at rpm.
Stmr Mokolll, Dower, for Molokal
and Maul tt 5 pin,
Stmr Kcauhou, Moslior, for Ka
uai ports at 4 p in.
Tho Mnkolii took a well boring
outfit to Ford's Islaud yestorday.
Tomorrow tho bark Himalaya
sails for Ban Francisco with 17i0
tons of 6Ugar.
Tho briii W Q Irwin sails to
morrow afternoon for San Fruu
oisco. Sho is now loading sugar
at tho Allen streot wharf.
Tho James Makeo arriving
oarly this morning from Knpna
brought 2500 bags of sugar and
210 bags of rice; 31,531 sacks of
sugar roportod awaiting shipment
on Kauai.
Tbo Bohoonor Aloha, Captain 11
Dabol, cleared today for Ban
Francisco. Sho will carry 25,290
hags of pugar valued at S12D.09G.
Tho barkeutino Amelia also clear
ed. Sho goes to Fort Townsond
in ballast.
rASEENQEUS DEI'AnTEU.
For Hawaii, nor stmr Iwalani,
Juno zU D I'orbes and wife.
For Lahaina, Maalaea, Kona
and Kau, per stmr W G Hall,
Juno 20 Mrs F Loslio, Mastor
Mousnrrat, A Isenborg, Rov J F
Du8ao, Miss Payne, Master Gra
ham, Joo Macutens, Rev J Kau
bane, Miss Kaholo, L K Kakani,
Mr Kaiolani, Mr Aki and wife,
Rov L .M Mitchell, Rev W N
Lono, Miss Mary Wripht, Mies
Ida Melokulo, Mis R Waialenle
nnd Miss SaiTery.
For Hilo and waypjrt, per
stmr Kinau, Juno 20 Ronald
Kennedy; J D Kennedy, Mips
O'Conner, Miss Dencnn, Miss
Stophous, J F Larken, Mrs Lark
on, Miss Wicluud, J S McCaud
Iosb, Mrs Krucger, Mrs N K 1
dridge, OE Egan, H H Clark,
Geo Ross, Mrs ForbeB 2 children
and nurse, Wra Sloddard, Mrs
Sohulmoister, E J Ray, T A
Simpson, F Walker, Sam Maoy, J
F Cooke, Rov M S Levy, A Moore,
Sam WiRUt, 0 F Hart, Mr Fer
guson, Mr Royds, Mies Cockott,
Judge Wilder, Raymond Coau, H
S Johnson, A Ritchley and wife,
Mr Solomon and wife, Mr Conaut
and wifo, Miss J McDonald, 0
Lyman, E L Cutting, Mrs 13eok
Iny and 2 children and Rov S
Konda.
"Tho Ttinpeit,"
There was another laryo
uco at tho Y. M. 0. A. lust e
audi.
enoo at tue X. ssi. v. A, lust oven
ins to hear Mr. Haunihal A.
Williams in bis recital of ohako-
spearo'a "Tho Tompest." Tho
statru was vory prettily decorated
by tlio laaies auu tue entertain
ment was mado douhly pleasant
by the appearance of the vocalists
mentioned yostorday,in appropri
ate selections from tho ruueio of
Sir Arthur Sullivan. Again Mr.
Williams hold his audiouoa and
carried it along with him in his
portrayal of tho difforout charac
ters with the utmost easo and
graco. Tho litorary part of Ho
nolulu is sony to lose Mr, and
Mrs. Williams for their reoitals
havo oortainly beou an education
and tho finortt ever hoard hore.
i
"Tho Octoroon" is one of tho
famous "Soulh before tho war"
plays. Its Ruecpfis has boen phe
nomenal. Mr. MoViiy and his
company will appear for tho last
time in this great drama.
LIBBY, M'NEILL & LIBBY'S
C. C. Bwf, i 's Si 20 per dozen
" 2's 220 "
Roast Beef, i's 1 20 "
" 2's 2 20 "
Brawn, i's 1 15 " . .
" 2's 1 QO
Lunch Tongue, i's 280 "
Chipped Beef, i's 2 10 " v
Vienna Sausage, is 1 45 "
Dev. Ham, 's, $ 75 per case of 4 dozen
" tf's 1 65 per case of 2 dozen
THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD.
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Stock end Bond Brokers.
COR.MER KING AND BETHEL STREETS.
NEW TO-DAY
Proposals
For haullnc coal for the U. S. Navy for
the coming six months will be received at
the office of the U. S. Consul General
until June 26th, 1899.
Specifications can be Inspected on appli
cation. J. F. MERRY,
Comdr. U. S. Navy, ComM'g.
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IN THE MATTER OF A NEW ROAD
FROM HALAWA TO AIEA, AND
OF THE OLD ROAD FROM HA
LAWA TO AlEA.SITlLVTE IN EWA,
ISLAND OF OAHU.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that upon Wed
nesday, June 21, A. D. 1899, at 10 o'clock
;i. m., a jury duly drawn and subprenaed
"In the Matter of a New Road from Ha
lawa to Alea, situate in Ewa, Island of
Oahu," will meet at the office of the
Marshal, In Honolulu, Oahu, nnd thence
adjourn to the site of the proposed Road
way, there to Inspect and examine such
locality and ascertain all facts as may have
a bearing on the matter.
All persons In any way whatsoever con
cerned In the above mentioned Roadway,
are therefore notified to be present at such
time and place, there to be heard by the
Jury In relation to the proposed Roadway.
A. M. BROWN,
Marshal, Republic of Hawaii.
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BY AUTHORITY.
Water Notice.
In accordance with Section 1 of Chapter
XXVI. of the laws of 1886:
All persons holding water privileges or
those paying water rates, are hereby noti
fied that the water rates for the term end
ing Dec. 31st, 1899, will be due and paya
ble at the office of the Honolulu Water
Works, on the 1st day of July, 1899,
All such rates remaining unpaid for 15
days after they are due will be subject to
an additional 10 per Cent.
All privileges upon which rates remain
unpaid August 15th, 1899, (30 days after
becoming delinquent) are liable to suspen
sion without further notice.
Rates are payable at the office of the
Honolulu Water Works In the Kapualwa
Building.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, H. I., June 20th, 1899.
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Holiday Notice.
TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1899, being a
National Holiday, all Government offices
throughout the Republic will close on that
day.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, June 20, 1899.
12il-3t
John Gaudall of tlauamutu in
tended lo return to Kauai in the
Mikala today but will ho unable
to do bo on account of business
matters.
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AUCTIONEER AND
BROKER2Z
11 33 Queen Street
VALUABLB
CITY PROPERTY
M Auction.
.ON.,
SATUliDAY, July 2, 1899,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I will
sell by public auction a valuable parcel of
Land on the southeast corner of Beretanla
and Miller streets.
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 $25 per
month.
For further particulars
Apply to
J AS. F. MORGAN,
1 1 76 33 Queen St.
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Tenders
Will be received by the Board of Com-
mlssloners, Honolulu Fire Department,
until 12 o'clock m. June 24th, 1899, for
the supply of Horse Feed to the Depart
ment during the period of six months end
ing Dec. 31st, 1899, viz:
Oats, Surprise, per ton.
Hay, Wheat, large bales, per ton.
Bran, coarse, per ton.
The Board of Commissioners does not ,!'
bind Itself to accept the lowest or any bid.
WM. R. SIMS,
Secietary H. F. D.
Honolulu, June 19, 1899.
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