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THE EVENING BULliEtiNl HONOLULU, fl. I., OCTOBER C, 1899.
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Americana Invrtt In Cnba.
Havana, Sept. 24. Congress
man H. B. Hfiwloy, representing
American capitalist, hnn purchas
ed the Tintitiaro snuur CBtuti', ouo
of the Urgent hi Oufat.in tho prov
ince of MntttiZfts. The estate iu
cludcs 20,' 0U rroreH whioh, with
other Inni proportion along tbo
eoath count that Mr. Hawley is
arranging for, will, it is i-xpeeted,
proiltic 10 ,000,000 pounds of
sugar. A nrgo pnrt of tbo land
puToliHHcd is viruiu noil, upotii
which $1,000 000 will lioexpoudKl,
including tho cost of impiov - (
mould.
Tribune!
Commissioners Sale
of Real Estate, Situ
ate In Honolulu, Isl
and of Oahu,
. Pursuant to an order made by Honorable
'W.L.Stanley, Second Judge of theClr
cult Court of the First Judical Circuit,
filed the 27th day of September, AD.
1809, In a cause entitted Rose K. Anahu,
Hiram Anahu, William" Anahu, Rose Ana
hu and MaRRle Anahu, byRose K. Anahu,
her guardian, against Mary Kamlkl, De
borah Pahau, Alex. K. 'Pdhau, Richard
Mahl Pahau, Miriam Arrnlu and S. K.
Kane, the undarslRned as Commissioner
duly appointed will expjse for sale at
public aactlon,9ubect 'to confirmation by
Circuit Court,
On Saturday, Oct 14th, 1899,
at iao'clocl,noon,at the mauka entrance
to the Judiciary Building, all that piece or
parcel of land situate orr.Uie miuka side of
Printer's Lartt, In the .city of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu,-the saras being more fully
described In a certain -deed of partition
made by nnfl between Uena and Alary K.
Pahau et unrecorded Irrthe office of the.
Registrar of Conveyances in Liber 75,
paje34),bounded as follows:
Beglnnlng.at a point at the makaf side
of the lot known as Pacific Institute lot,
i63 feet from' PunchbowS street and run-nlng-
i. S.ja'vjJ'W., truei5 5-10 feet along
Godfrey Brown's lot j
2. S.220 45 Em trueoj.feet along ane 5
3. N.670 if E , true 125 8io feet along
portion assigned to Llena;
4. N. 300 ob' W., true S feet along the
lnstltute.lot.to initial point, containing an
area if :ic66o square feet; (being a portion
of the land described In L. C. A. 280C,
Royal Patent ,53$3.
Terms of sale, tre cash In U.S. Gold.
Deed atxpns&6f the purchaser.
For further particulars apply to
iQEDRGE LUOAS,
13)8 Commissioner.
iritmnet
Tribune !
IF YOU 'WANT A SUBSTANTIAL,
EASY-RIDING WHEEL, 'BUY A
tribune:
WHITMAN & CO.,
Tribune Agents.
JistiiDtastoWM'sWM
"lNo.?5 John Street,"
, By Whitney.
""Dreamers," a Club,
By Bangi.
"Garden of. Swords,"
By Pembertoi.
ay's Work,"
By Kipling.
"Greater Inclination,"
By Wharlcn. N
They're New
iln Books.
WEDGEWOOD AND
GENDARME BLUE.
Tliey!re:uew In FINE PAPERS.
WALL, NICHOLS CO
(LIMITED).
CHICKS
They Occupy the JProudest Posh
tion of all Pianos in
the World !
-VK7-
BECAUSE of their artistic merit they superseded all
others before any of the American Pianos now manufactured
were .established.
BECAUSE they stand to-day the recognized repre
sentative of the highest development in artistic and scientific
ipiano building.
Their position was not gained1
and is not maintained, 1
by purchased influence !
THE BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.,
Proeresa BlooK,. .Port St.
Sele Agents for Chlcfcering, Kimball, Kroeger, Krell, Crown, Royal, Piano?.
.Aloha Collection of Hawaiian Songs;.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Orpbeum Theatre tonight.
Sen Charles Hustace's chauge
of fid on puge 2.
Bead the Hawaiian I3astnar nil.
vertiscrnent on page a.
As yt-t, no ono has been appoin.
to I to fill the place of Fredlaulcta
lu tho Circuit Court.
In tho Polios court thin fore
noon Akoni wan lined $5 nnd coats
for leaving hia horso uitied iu the
street.
The aoxilliary of tho C.W.U.M.
of tho Christian church will hold
its regular meeting tomorrow r.t
3 p, m.
Fairchild's Honolulu Slice
Houeo line just received another
laryo fchipment of shoos per IbbI
Australia.
8evernl companies of the 2Glh
Regiment marched out to Waikiki
to swim today aud then tEnpchbd
back again.
There will bo a. moeting of tho
St. Lnuis College, Literary Society
in Mho Club r.joms nt 7 o'clock
this evening.
Ah Ab, charged withr.8sault and
battery on Willie Fareo, was fined
810 and coats i n tho Polico Court
this forenoon.
Tho sails tyt tha yncht Nornix
are etoweJ any in tfco police Rtn
tion for sfe 'keopintjduriDr' Coni-
modore Wea rers absence.
Albert P. flmith, the champion
duck ana wt,nn dancer, wall npppHi-
at thoOrpheum tontuht. Special
engagement: tor tooirjut only
Tho jpontponed nnolion snlo of
deliuqcentiBbaresofll'inialo Bum r
stock Ak?R place at noon of Sat-
nruayvin jUorgau'B auction roomr.
Oaira JLndo, No. 1,'K. of P.,
work iu-third rank this vniup.
Mrtinbers of Myetio liodge, No. 2,
nnl viKitLng brothers nro cordially
lnvuea.
H. T. "AVaity hnviug relumed
from his wcatinn has accepted a
position with S. J. Sailer whore
ho will bt glad to eeo his old
friends.
The monyifriendnof Sara John,
son will he most qrieved to Jearn
that hi win ditd l(tt night. The
funeral takes place from the late
residence M :8. o'clock this ifter-noon.
The bndr.of tho firemen who
died at sea on tho transport Grant
uu uer inp irom mo uonst, was
tnken ashore today to ho embalm-1
"(i aua returned to Han Francisco
on the next steamer.
Mannerer Bwnrt of tho Kilnuea
Sugar Plantation, now in town,
on.bii way to Hnmatun to inspect
tho apparatus used there for load
ing sugar, with the intention of
eabliJjiog the same fyfctem nt
A.uanea.
Native Hawuilans should at
tend The arewell musical nud
pictorial eutertaiMment, doscrij.
live of Maori life and customs at
1. Al. C. A. hall Lndav eveniiur.
lCc.
HOE-
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&
NEAT,
DRESSY, AND
STYLISH.
In this
'Another winner
celebrated make.
Kasy, comfortable and
sensible. A combination of
everything that denotesl re
finement. There Is nothing that we
can add to increase the repu-
MmSlsimwii tatlon of the JOHNSTONE
& MURPHY Shoes. They stand pre-eminently In a distinct class of
their own. If you haven't worn a J. & M. you don't know what com
fort Is.
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Mclnerny Shoe Store.
CLOTHES BAGS.
We take pleasure In announcing that wc are manufacturing, and keep
constantly on hand, a nice line of Clothes Bags, suitable for containing the
ditty linen, also for carrying the wash to and from the laundry.
We make Awnings, Tents, Hammocks, etc., etc. and everything in
xanvxss.
PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd.,
312 Fort street. Tehphone 565.
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Certificate.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS, that I, JAMES A. KING, Minister
of the Interior of the Hawaiian Islands, do
hereby certify and make known, that I
have examined Irto the condition of 'THE
FIRST AMERICAN BANK OF HA
WAII, LIMITED," and It satisfactorily
appearing to me that the sum of Five
Hindred Thousand Dollars has been paid
In on account of Its cjpltal stock, that the
Directors of said Bank are B. F. Dilling
ham, owning 200 shares of stocl., Mark P,
Robinson, owning 200 shares, G. W- Mac
farlane, owning 25 shares, Bruce Cart
wright, owning 5 shares, and Cecil
Brown, ownlnu 36 shares, and that all are
residents of Honolulu, In the Island of
Oahu j and it also appearing to mc tnai
said corporation lias complied with all the
provisions ot tne uaniung act or 1004,
required before commencing business, and
Is lawfully entitled to commence the busi
ness of banking, permission Is therefore
HF.REKY GiOEN to 'THE FIRST
AMERICAN BANK OF HAWAII, LIM
ITED," to commence such business.
GIVEN under my hand and the
seal of the Department of the
SUAL. Interior, this 5U1 day of Sep
tember, 1899.
(Signed), JAMES A. KING, , .
Minister of the Interior.
The above Is a tme and faithful copy of
the Certificate granted to The First Ameri
can Bank of Hawaii, Limited, under the
provisions of the Banking Act of 1884.
E. M. BOYD.
1319 Secretary.
MANUEL NUNES,
Minutaclurer cl
Guitars, Ukuleleb
TAHO PATCU FIDDLES.
WoikmniMp taJ MitrrUI Gurntf4. hnili
Sc!Ily.
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CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK
Repairing, Paiiling, Triig ami Manufacturing
irino I-J orse3liooinfr a. Specialty.
Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.
yueen street near I-ort
I28.
-No. 219X KING"-
1130 ::
Jdsb Qe Esuirito Ms
King MrMt. - tuodoor. telqw Punchbowl tlm
MASUrACTUKEP. or
Gixitai-s, 1 Ulcuilole.
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
WorkaantMp anJ mrll RUirantud.rRtcahili
. ..E?'I2!
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
534 FORT ST.,
-Ntirconur ot Chaplain UM
Cleanlnc and Repairing: at Short Notlc.
ana in in. m poiimi.
O. A. GROTE,
MERCHANT : TAILOR,
ClollicH nmiji) In onlor nt a rcmsonnliU
cost. Clothes I'lumibil, ropnlrril nri?
dyed. Kln-tiiluBt work nunruntood. i'
O. bix 2S0. Union Direct, Honoloit.
U. I. 1248
A.I ! rt- it..r.
numiHsiop, yc: uniKiion,
Doors open nf 7 JO,
Thero was an immonBe crowd nt
tho haud coucort on tho grouuil:
of the Hawaiion hotel Jnet ovon
iuj. The iiiusio of tho soldier
boys wne exonlleDt and loud ap
plaube followed oaoh selcctinn,
pwticulatly thn cornet eeleotiou
of Yankee Doodle.
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Boxing Boxing !
GRAND ENTERTAINMBNT
OP SCIENTIFIC BOXING,
AT THE
Oceanic Athletic Club,
MONDAY EVENING,
OCT. OTH
::
Alex. Hansen v. Will Smith (a late arrival from'
T-rlKo), 8roun4.
Manuel Decker v. Klcot Andrew. 6 rnund.
Horlaontal Bar Pcrlorrnanc by Sam Johnson an4
Pupils.
Jo
ne Decker v. Joe Manuel. 6 round,.
Trick Ulcvcla Performance, bv Mike O. Trecloan.
A 4-round exhibition between two well-known gen
tljmen of Honolulu.
4VTIM performance to conclude with a m-Round
Dout between Charley Lambert of local fame and
Martin Denny, Light Weight Champion of Australia.
" J41
MULES -h--h-"""H-
MDLES
Youn and Sound.
At Lower Figures Than Ever
Before Offered.
Inspect Them in Our Paddocks
" Two bits" and a BULLETIN
: coupon buys a copy of On To Manila,
Honolulu Stock-yards Co
W.S. WITHERS,
MANAGER.
Corner Alakea and
Queen streets.
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Sao Francisco, Sapt. 2i. Thcje
will bo o clearing out of transports
.today. Tho Rio da Janeiro and
Sikh will leave for Portland lo
take on soldiers and tho Cenlon
nial will eot away for Honolulu wi.h
horses. The Sheridan and Gleno
glo will sail next Friday for Ma
nila, tbo Charles Nelson is getting
ready, tha Valoucia, is docked at
Foluom street wharf N". 2, tho
Leelanaw, which went ashore near
Halfmoou Bay, is to go on thn
Oilfomia drvdock and Mm Hm I
nrti mwtiM .! I - m m
, Ji uul " reaciy lor two
weeks. Tho big British tramp
WestuiinBter Jb due here from
Sydney, N. S. W., any day now
as soon as she gels iu will bo
mrneu into a oattlo transporl.
I he "Australia" brought 17
wiib ui picrures and lrammg
materials, for .King Bros. IT
you are in a hurry to make a
wedding or birthday present,
look over the framed pictures,
pf which they have over 600
fresh from the factories of the
East. Drop in and have a Innk:
ar KING BROS.,
110 Hotel street.
Si
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I Am Now Showings
Real Maltese Lace and Insertio
Real and Imitation Valencienes Lace
and insertion, Real Torchon Lace and
Insertion, Embroidered Lisse; Ivory,
Edel, Ginpure, Malines Lace and In
.sertion.
The above are my personal pur
chases in England, and are worthy of
"your inspection.
Also, 91 different shades and col
ors in high-grade Japanese Silks.
W JORDAN'S,
No. 10 FORT ST.
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