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This tract of mojt desirable Suburban properly
itw being opened up with residence sites, lies about three
niles from this city, in a northeasterly direction.
It has an elevation of over 200 fvet above sea level,
:ommanding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Koko Mead,
Uanoa and Palolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa
md Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Loclis, at its feet. It is en
tirely removed from all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat
ing the possibilities of ague and fever. Twelve broad streets
jive access to the property, and are crossed by six avenues,
ieven 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,
(uaranteeing from its solt 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
issured 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? x 200.
TERMS : $4?0 per lot, $?0 additional for corners, spot
:ash. $W0 per lot, $J0 additional for corners $20 cash, and
$10 monthly installments p'er lor, no interest.
AAP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for
urther particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.
UNIMPROVKD.
(o. lS 9! X (too, corner Kcciumoku tnl k'lruu sis.,
ready for biilUlng.rwxt tu Mnisumc residences
now occupieJ.
'0. 19 vo x too, elRlit fine Residence Lots facing en
Lunalllo and Klnau streets. These are very
choice lots, on line proposed Kapld Transit,
Ussy terms,
to. as 100 x too, on Reretanla street, near k'eeau-
moku street, running through to Young street.
One of the most desirable building sites in the
city.
'0. 1 ji x )7o, on Notify street, Kalihl, with L on
side street. Good elevation, ?ood, lew, cheap;
must be seen in be a) predated.
FOR SALE, ON YOUNG STREET,
War Kaplolanl. A CHOICE RESIDENCE of 3 bed-rooms, parlor nnJ dining room,
kitchen and pantry, bath and patent W. C; Rood plumbing, stable, outhouses, ser
vants' quartan. Good income property; rents for $40 monthly. Size of lot, 75 x 155.
FOR SALE AT HILO.
ftOftOfl A BAKERY doing good business, store on the principle thorough
yjjj fare cj,eap Kn two 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 ill 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.
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By the "Geo. W, Curtis,"
ISO days from New York,
a fine assortment of Hai'd
ware, Paints, Lubricating
Oils, Turpentine, Benzine,
Pitch, Oakum, GaEvd. Water
Pipe, Nails, Spikes, Barbed
Wire, Staples, &c.
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SO (ill, a- ws
Oor. Fori and Kine Sts.
jrn Coluuumi ana
gscgaS5Egi
JUST BEOEIVEDA LARGE ASSORTMENT
OIF1
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
Prom 50 cents to $1.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From $10.50 to $35 per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From $32 to S45.
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. Split Leather, Genuine 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 lowest mirlcct rates.
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IMPROVnD.
No. tt '5 x 115, on Anapunl street. Cottage ? rooms
and bath. Good view, high elevation; cheap.
No, 511 x 157, corner Wilder Aene and Kewalo.
Nice house of 7 rooms and bath targe grounds;
fruit and ornitrental trees; barn and out
bu'ldlngs. J WBVItr
Hammer Agents.
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EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 21,
WANTS.
,AJs in tbtt column tt'tll bt InurttJ at t c (trti
a line tint intttlton: to emu teconJiastu
lion, to ttntl a lrcek an J n etnti a moult. It 11 it tbi
tbmftil nduttisint tvir ojftrtJ Itlfiofle of Honolulu.
LOST.
I OST -On I'ml Mrret, near Hotel, WATCH I OH
L- VS ITH BLCKLi:. Ren.ird for return lo llulletln
office jasi-jt
LOST At the entrance to ths Opera House. I.t
evenlnc. f.hmi ,A. 'nili .1 n.tr nf lll.irl ()II UA
OtASSrS. the finder plei.c return same to A. L.
MUIII'IIY S. CO.. ao5 Hotel street, 149
1 OST Some here bttnetn the Alohl Alnt office
- on King street, near Alakia, and K.1III1I road
nml Hockley street, a No. a fastinan Kodak. I Ini
cr will please return to this office and rereltc reward,
t OST-Palr of HYE OLASSI S, Monday nlEht,
'- omehere betneen W.ilklkl anJ Kallroad Station
rlnder pleae return to Capt. Cait, Hark Coluss,
and recche reward. 1,4 s
Ml Ml II I. . PI IPWIII I. , m III PI !
TO LET.
CLLGANTLY rURNlSHEi) l KONT HOO.Nlln
rri,''l'!'tl'l'ncr: suitable for one or two. ?jj
I ort street, near Vlne ard inn
TO LIT A l.ir KUCIIES' with IMN3L and
I DINING HOOM. furnished, for rtnl. In Rood
locallK for business, on easv terms. Inoulre at this
ofhee. : Uji
FOU KENT Nelv-furnMieJ front bedroom, for a
gcntlecnn. Centrally located, use of telephone
rent J10, iasiiw
DOARHANDIOI)GIN(iln rrhale family, (iooj
u location, larpe airy room Apply jij Heretanla
street iso-im
TO LET DESK ROOM spices to let. Apply to
HAWAIIAN IRON FLNCIi AND .MONUM-N-TA
CO. Ci Klnc street. u.6
FOR SALE.
COR SALE-A California .MILCH
breed. Apply to J. H. VIVAS.
COW, Rood
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SALE OR EXCHANGE Roll-lop Desk. Racine
Letter Press. Copying Hath, Letter llooVs, Car
bon Paper, 6-8 Camera, 8-io Geore Lens, lcercne
Lens. Kodak, CAMERA, P.O. Iloxija. i(,.i in
COR SAIE-ror$iooo. An Established Honolulu
1 Mercantile Business ra Ini? Stan rer month. AJ.
-rcss -r, i'.ki., iiox 570, Honolulu.
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FOR SAI.L In Berkeley, one hour dlitantfrom
San Eranclsco, A gentleman's place; sU acres
E round facing two streets. House of ten rooms,
aunry. Pigeon and Chicken House, Artesian well,
finest water In Alameda Co. Llectrlc cars pass the
door. Price $15,000.
Address Deaken's Bookstore
6 Sutter st.,
tJ4i-im San Tranclsco,
FOR SALE A good gentle horse, buggy and Inr
ness, complete. Arrly to JOHN SjULLIVAN,
Pantheon Stable. !LVL
PR SALE-One SlilPMAN ENGINE In perfect
or-er. Apply lo II, G, Hart. Tort St. iio)-tf
A TWO-MANUALand Pedal Bass RELD ORGAN
" Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergstrom
Music Co,.rort street. 106
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EST cent meal In town. Try It and be con
vince.. Lin. 1 Lxcetsior Kestaurant. 1041
WANTED."
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ANTED-A gentle DRIVING HORSE for Lady s
use. Apply M," this office. 1146
WANTED joo Men to get shaxed for tsc. (white
barbers. II. JCI 1 S. otolC Port &trit. nrn.
Club Stables ijoq-lf
OHAS. .1. EALK,
MLMiilior iroiiolulu Stock Ktohanfjc.
ItooinSOl, .tmUl Itnl Isll tiLT.
Moonlight : Dance
AT
REMOND GROVE,
By . I lie . Wiivcrlcy . Ohib,
SATURDAY
NEXT,
JUNE 24th..
TRAIN leaves for the Grove at 7:30
p. in.
Round Trip Tickets, Gentlemen St,
Ladles 50 cents.
ALL ARE WELCOME.
I250-M.W,.'
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAIN
Tana at llamakua I 6,ot
SOLD.
SOLD,
SOLD.
SOLD.
A 4o-room Lodging House, la-year lease. 5,00
WITHDRAWN.
T5 acres coffee land, Kona j.oo
SOLD
Lot i acre near town 1,5c
1. WITHDRAWN.
. SOLD.
I. House and Lot, Punahou 1,00
1, Large Lot and good Pa Ing Business,... n,oo
I, Large Lot, Patama, nearly H acre i,w
, Lot 50x1 jo.ullh dwelling house.Quarry St i.y
For further particulars apply to
j. m. vivas,
i Pont OJiIcc Lnuc, - Honolulu
lli'iilMll nn fluturiluv.
Aflor tho nrncticn puma tit Ortnin
MoKiulpy yefitordny nftornoon
T 1 11 I. .!. I..1 !.! 1
ljiflll. utllll-UCU ril-IL'l'IL'tl UIH IPIUI)
of bnsobnll plivycrs o tho Gtli
Artillery ngniust m Stuni for
Sfituriinv's finini. Tho iuhii nud
thi'ir poBilioti", t ulj ot to clinuo,
nro: lirynn, p; ljsff.n, oj Kviz,
ut i; llalftT, 'il DjU'llonrn, i I i;
MoAlliatcr, ho; Oravoi), o.f; Mo
WHUamH, r.f; Lliiwkius, l.f. TIib
Star ton 111 will bo tho sumo tlmt
dpfontnd 1 ho Katncharaolins on
Sniurdoy last.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Cor additional Shipping News see seventh page,
Dlnmoml fluacl Slirnnl Station, .Iimu
SI, 1 1 m Wcntlivr cloudy, wind light
Wcntliur Ituroati, I'linnlioti. Juno 21
ToiniiiTnttirii Mornlni; uiitilttitiiu,
72; Mitlilny uinxliiuitii, 8:1.
(Barometer corrected for gravity- ,n5 )
Itaroinotcr. 0 h in. IKI.Oj. KiiIIIiil'.
niilnfnll, do, O.liO.
Huinltllty at 0 n in C8 percent.
Dow Point 02 V.
AitlUVAfS.
Tuocday, .Itnto 20.
Schr LuUa, ICaltui, from Hiuiinkttn,
with Httgnr..
Btnir ,T A CtimitiiiiM, Senrli', from
Oahu porli.
Wodncsdny, June 21.
Stmr Noeuu, Pciluicon, from Kmitil
with -1200 hajrH suirnr, various
OSS Aliiinctln, Vnii Ottromlorp,
from Sun Francisco; pass mid nnlso.
DKPAiiTimi:s.
Wutliicdny, Juno 21.
Jnp S S Nippon Marti. Allen, for
San Francisco.
Stmr James Makco, Tullctt, for
Knpnn. ,
Stmr Mlkahuln, Thompson, for Xu
wlllwlll (nasscnircrs onlv). nu I
other Kiiuiil ports.
Stmr CInudlne, Cameron, for Muul
ports.
StmrMokolll, Dower, for Molokal
and Maui.
Am bktno W CJ Irwin, W IlllnniM.
for San Francisco with 0510 bags sugar
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Tho Alameda Bails for Auckland
and Sydnoy at 3 o'clock this after-
uonu.
Tho steamer Kauai sails tomor
row ot 3 p in for Inhaiua aud Ku
napnli. On Friday tho S S Mariposi,
from Australia will carry a largo
number of passengers from this I
port to Sau Francisco. I
Tho lmrkontiuo W O Irwin 1
cleared today for Sao Frauaisoa.
She carries 9450 hags supnr from
Thco II Davios Si Co,conEigu(!d to
Williams, Dimond fc Co
The S S Port Albert h due
Friday or Saturday morning.
Rumors to tho effect that who had
broken down have not beon con
firmed in despatohoj rooeived by
her agents horo Tho Albert was
exppovtod on tho 2Uth. but was
delayed in louviug Seattlo.
Yesterday efforts wero mado to
havo tho cabin pissengers aboard
tho Oity of Columbia allowed to
spend the quarantine poriod at
the station iuBtead ot on tho
steamer, bat it id learned that nil
must stay aboard tho Columbia
until tho expiration of tho flcvoti
days' quarantine.
Steamer Noeau arrived in port
this morning, from Kuuti with
2'J00 bags of sutjar for Alexander
&. liiildaiii, 1310 bags for II Ilack
feld it Co and C9 baa;3 for II Von
Holt it Co. The No.au r.-porlH
heavy southerly swells at Wuiiuen
with northeasterly winds.
Last evening at sunot lli
Nippm Miu steamed out of tho
harbor, hnviiig tinished cotling
n-d having transferred pnsson
gers for this port to" tho City of
Columbia. Tho Nippw Mara
goes to Sau Frauciico wlurd pIih
will b3 quarantined for tho third
timo sinco sho left Yokohama.
Eight cabin and 211 steerago pis
sougors arc on tho Columbia.
Captain Macauioy comtnauds lior
in quarnutin'.
Tho OS SAlaraoda,Oipt Van
Otorondorp, nrrived in tho harbor
shortly before G o'olook this morn
ing nnd moored to tho Oceanic
whuif. She left Sau Francisco at
1:30 in Iho morning of Thursday
the 15th iur.t, having to wait two
hours for tho ovorlan 1 mail train
Fiuo woalher was experienced
throughout tho entire trip. The
Alameda brought thirty oabiu pas
flcugertj for Ilodolulu and hns fif
teen through paisongors for Aus
tralia, among whom is tho Arch
bibhop of Melbourne. A largo
general oaro onurigurd to vari
ous local firms wiib brought by
tho Alnmrda, inoluding 172 puck
ages of commissary stores, 112
CHBtsof drugs and -18 cases of
fumitnre.
PAHBENGEltS DEPAUTr.D.
For Sydney, per OSS Ala
iiirdn, Juno 21 -Dr Iluntor nnd
wifo and 2 ohildron, Mrs F Gard
ner, nnd II A Williams and wifo.
IK.relict In Iho 1'iiclflc.
flnnfniii llnvn nf tho trnnRrinrt
St. Paul roiioTh havina oassed a
Jap'tneso dt relict on his way
home from Naga-mki. Tho derolict
wiii ftioliteil iu Inlitudo 3!l.fi0 north
and longitude 110.20 eust. Cap
taiu tints ran ins eioamer uiong
Hide nnd would havo lowered a
a boat and made funhor invcali
RHlion if tho win'her hnd permit
ted. Tho doioliot wbb without
rudder or anchor, and thoro was
not a sign of lifu 011 board, Tho
nnmo on 'the Btorn whb Snkoshio
gnkoo. Chronicle June 13.
1899
LIBBY, 11EILL & LIBBY'S
9
C. C. Beef, 1 's
2S
Roast Beef, 1 's
'" 2's
Brawn, i's
" 2's
Lunch Tongue, i's 2 80 "
Chipped Beef, i's 2 10 "
Vienna Sausage, 1 s 145 "
Dev. Ham, ', f, 1 75 per case of 4 dozen
" )i 's, 1 65 per case of 2 dozen
THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD.
ROBERTSON, LITTLE & ROBERTSON.
Stock end Bond Broki
CORNER KING AND BETHEL STREETS.
oahu coimkn'khi:nt.
Thoro was tho usual larco nt-
tendauco nt tho Oahu Colleco
coiumencomcnt cxercisua iu Pau
nhi Hall lait cvi'uiu;. D-oora-tious
bystudent-JiAiid friouds with
the class motto "lull dien ' pro.
minontly di-iplnyed, wpro Licely
arranged iu tho hall. The f-tng-wns
occupied by President Hob
mer, Rev. Win. M. Kincnid, Ilev.
iliram Binglvmi nnd tho grndu
ntos, Charles V. Ahfook, Uenrue
G. Fuller, Wilfred A. Greonwell
aud Clarence II Smith
The nddresa of tho oveniutr on
tho "Power of tho Itlenl" was do-
livered by the ltov. Win M. Kin
cnid. After this Profidout Hos-
mor announced Raymond Spald
ing, Abraham Knulukou and May
T. Kluogel winners of tho Dam u'
prizes. Iho subject of Uhnilcp
W. Ahfook s valedictory was
"Tho Brothorhood of Man." The
musical part of tho nrojtam wa
performed by tho Amateur Or
ciicstra under the direction of
Wray Taylor, 11 quartelto and
Mjbs Cornelia li. Hyda. The
benediction was pronounced b
the Rev. Hiram Bingham.
Hull or Mm Cunrrrt llila Ktriiln;.
Sailor meu from tho ships iu
port assisted by local talent will
try to ntnusti thoir friends a the
Cub hall c)inmnoini at 7:3tl
o'clock. A cordial invitation is
extended to lhir friends.
J3TEW TO-DAY
T. AfoOATS STEWAItT.
Aifornoy and
Oounsollof at Liuv.
Propross Hl()Rk,opj)ojltortholio Church
Fort Htret't, lloi.oltilu. II. T.
1252 Toli.pliono 1122
The Bicnninl Meeting
Of the members of the QUEEN'S HOS
PITAL CORPORATION, will be held
at the Rooms of the Chamber of Com
merce on Friday the 7H1 of July, at at 10
a. m.
GEO. W.SMITH,
Secretary.
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Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that II. E.
SOULE and O. A.. STEVENS, have
formed n general copartnership for the pur
pose of carrying on the business of Auc
tioneer and General Purchasing Agency
at Hllo, Hiwnil; the partnership to date
from the 15th day of May A. D. 1800.
H. E. SOULE,
O. A. STEVENS.
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Notice to Consumers of
Electric Current.
Consume! s of electric current are hereby
cautioned acalnst tapping the lines or
employing other than the employees of
this Company In malting alterations In
the wiring of premises, as serious accidents
are likely to occur from such action.
Persons having Hat rates who, without
advising the Company, add to their lights
surreptitiously, will be cut off without
notice and proceeded against at law.
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.,
THEO. HOFFMAN,
Manager.
IIAWAUAN ELECTRIC CO,
June 17, 1899, 1252-iw
$1 20 per dozen
220
1 20
2 20
1 15
100
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AUCTIONEER AND
BROKER?z
-33 Queen Street
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY
h Auction.
.ON.
SATURDAY, July 2, .1899,
AT 12 O'CLOCK XOOX,
At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I will
sell by public auction a valuable parcel of
Land on the southeast corner of Beretanla
and Miller streets.
The property has a frontage of 54 feet on
Berctanla St. nm03 feet on Miller St.
Area 4790 sq. ft.
There are two cottajjes on the property
one of which Is now rented for 25 pet
month.
For further particulars
Apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN.
H7-J ' 33 Queen St.
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Tenders
Will be received by the Hoard of Com
missioners, Honolulu Fire Department,
until 12 o'clock m. June 24th, 1899,1 for
the supply of Horse Feed to the Depart
ment during the period of six months end
ing Dec. 31st, ib'99, viz:
Oats, Surprise, per ton.
Hay, Wheat, large bales, per ton.
Bran, coarse, per ton.
The Board of Commissioners does not
bind Itself to accept the lowest or any bU.
WM. R. SIMS,
Secretary H. F. D.
Honolulu, June :o, 1899.
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A, H. GALLOWAY, "
Practical Riggor,
Heavy Lifts
Of All Kinds
Unclei'taken-H-
OFFICE, gAIL0I$' pIE.
Estimates Furnished.
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