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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., OCTOBER 20, 1899.
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Kaiulam
Tract "
Situated on tho oast sido of
Kalihi Valley. Tho view to
Poarl Harbor is tbo best in
tbo city of Honolulu. Tbo
so il is very deep; no stones
r rocks on tbo place.
Wator will bo laid boforo
purobasorsaro ready to build.
A spaco will bo sot apart,
in memory of tbo Princess
Kaiiilani, for n park.
Tbo .lots will bo sold at tbo
lowest prices in tbo market,
witb which otbor real estate
agents will not afford to com
pete. Applications for lots will
bo received at our office, and
will bo given preference of
cbosing lots in tbo order tboy
are received.
For furtbor particulars ap
ply to
W.0.A0HI&C0.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING' ST.
October 4th, 1899. 1343
' There is only one Jpbbo Moore
Whiskey in the world and thnt is
cold and pure. Lovpjoy & Co.,
are distributors for the Hawaiian
Island?.
CHIBffi
They Occupy the Proudest Posi
tlon of all Pianos in
the World !
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BECAUSE of their artistic merit they superseded all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
piano building.
Their position was not gained' ''
and is not maintained,
by purchased influence 1
THE BEB6STB0M MUSIC CO,
Progress Bloolc, .Fort St.
Sole Agents for Chlckerlng, Kimball, Kroeger, Krell, Crown, Royal, Pianos.
.Aloha Collection of
OPERA :: SEASON :: GOODS.
Miss Killean
.Has now on view the
Hih Class Opera Wear
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Ever seen In Honolulu, being the SPECIAL IMPORTATION selected
during her recent Eastern visit, 'these elegant goods comprise OPERA CAPES,
WAlSTS.i MARIE ANTOINETTE SCARFS, and NECKWEAR of the richest
designs of thepresent New York and Paris fashions. HATS In the very latest Eastern
styles. Also Fringes and Butterfly Effects. -
During the Opera Season, Miss Killean has arranged a special department for
Coiffeurs of the latest Parisian styles.
Special Engagements maybe made by ringing up
Telephone 925.
Tribune!
tribune!
Tribune!
IF YOU WANT A SUBSTANTIAL,
EASY-R1.MNG WHEEL, BUY A
WHITMAN & CO.,
Tribune Agents.
Telephone t.6.
Cyclone
Magazine
Cameras,
Latest
Improved .
Model,
with
Aluminum
Plate Holders.
At
WALL, NICHOLS CC
(LIMITED)
Hawaiian Songs.k-
choicest selection of..
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Discharged Volanteoreo wants
situation. Seo Waut column.
For good breakfast coffeocall
on Lewis & Co., Fort street. Seo
Now To day.
Honolulu Messonger Sorvicc.
Deliver messages and packages.
Tolepbono 378.
J. A. Mohrtens is no longer
connected witb the firm of Ooyuo
Mebrten Furniture Go. Seo New
Today.
Col. Sopor denies tbo rumor to
tbe effect that he had boen asked
to compromise iu tbo Wthlua
stock cane.
Tho Henry Yida liquor caso is
on in tho Folic0 Ooutt this after
noon. Quite a numberof witnesses
will bo examined.
J. A. Thompson, mastnr, bns
approved tbo accounts of W. 11
Oastle, truateo of tbo estate of J.
11. Williams, deceased.
Rev. J. Lano of tbo Episcopal
Clergy is extremely ill witb blood
poispuiugat tbo Queen's Hospital.
He is not improved to-day.
Some of tho passengers on the
arrived MaunaLoa to-day wore:
G. P. Wilder, J. Campbell, A. P.
Boiler and W. H. Corn well.
Clork Crowell of tbo Deputy
Marshal's office u quite ill at bis
homo. His place is being taken
by Special Officer George Sea.
The salo of tbo lands of tbe
Pah an Estate, Bituato on Printer's
lano will take place tomorrow.
Geo. Xiucqb, Commissioner, will
sell tbe?property.
There will be n special meeting
of the Honolulu Scottish Tbisle
Olnb at 7:30 this evenioe. Every
memboris requested to bo present.
Business of importance.
Tbo rain of the past two days
flooded tbn Waialua district. The
roads aro knoo deep in mud and
tbo fields have received a most
benoficial drenching.
Pipi has again ben arrentod ou
the obargo of running a Russian
War game. Pipi bad beon tbore
before. His oiBewill come up
for trial tomorrow morniugi
Stenogiapb J. E. Dnvis has va
cated his former nosiliou in tun
law offices of Kinuey, liallou and
Mculauapan and has nccepted a
position in tbo Attorney General's
Office.
Japanrse steamer Tojo Mnru is
flying the blue peter today as
yesterday. When shu does get
away for the Orient sho will carry
a large uumiier of uomegomg
emigrants.
Tbe painting operations in tbo
now police quarters will bo finish
ed by next week. Everything
elt-o has beon finished and tbo of
ficers now have a placo tboy can
tako pride in.
The decision of tho Waialua
Stock case by Judgo Perry this
morning while it was tbo supremo
topio of conversation on Change
made no perceptible difference in
tho quotations.
Tbe Honolulu Cricket Club ex
pects to give a grand smoker in
the near future. Messrs. Wripht
Ballentyne and Horb'o.t have
charge of affairs and a right royal
time is assured.
In tbo cue of Kapiolaoi Estate
vs. A. H. Oleghorn, defendant has
filed a plea to a jurisdiction iu the
Circuit Court. Tho papers served
witb the summons aro defective
as they were not signed or sworn
to.
Twonty-five deep-water "-easels
are now engaged in discharging
cargoes or in taking on sugar or
ballast in this port. Of those 18
aroAmeiican, 5 of Hawaiian reg
ister, 2 German, 1 British and 1
Japanoeo.
Tho Clay Clement Co. will give
"The Corsican Brothers'' at to
morrow's matineo. "Tbo Two
Orphans" is billed for tbo even
ing and Mr. Frank Curtis will
then mako bis appearance for tho
first time.
Judgo A. W. Carter, guardian
of tho estato of Annie T. K. Par
ker, has been granted permission
to invest $5000 of tbe estate funds
in tho new corporation formed re
cently by Sam Parker and others
for tho purpose of dealing in live
stock. By tho Mary E. Foster, tbo Ho
nolulu Stock-Yards Co., Ltd., re
ceived 88 head of horeoa and 7
hoad of mules. All arrived in
sound condition. Tboy aro for
sale and livery and can bo Boon at
the now stable of tho firm on
South street, near King.
IPMMMKMMrlMMMram
In Grecian and Roman
Straps.
We have just opened an elegant line ol Ladies' Dress and
Evening Sandals, in Patent Leather, Bronze and Black, em
broidered vamps. New designs, one and two straps, and the
Grecian fold. The very pink of exquisite taste, essentially
full dress in every detail.
These are just in season for the Boston Lyrics and Clay
Clement seasons. ,
Don't tail to see these, before buying elsewhere.
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CLOTHES BAGS.
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dirty linen, also for carrying the wash to and from the laundry.
We make Awnings, Tents, Hammocks, etc., etc. and everything In
PEARSON & POTTER CO.,' Ltd.,
' 312 Fort street. Telsphone 565.
' CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK
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Fino Uoi-wcHlioeinpr a Specialty. ,
Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.
Queen Street near Fort. . ,-
1328.
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I Am Now Showings-
Real Maltese Lace and Insertion,
Real and Imitation Valencienes Lace
and Insertion, Real Torchon Lace and
Insertion, Embroidered Lisse; Ivory,
Edel, Guipure, Malines Lace and ln
sertion.
The above are my personal pur
chases in England, and are worthy of
your inspection.
Also, v ,
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different shades arid colors in high
grade Japanese Silks.
Mclnerny Shoe Store,
E. W. JORDAN,
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 Into the condition of 'THE
FIRST AMERICAN HANK OF HA
WAII, LIMITED," and It satisfactorily
appearing to me that the sum of Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars has been paid
In on account of Its capital stock, that the
Directors of said Bank are B. F. Dilling
ham, owning 200 shares of stock, Mark P
Robinson, owning 200 shares, G. W. Mac
farlane, owning 25 shares, Bruce Cart
w right, owning 50 shares, and Cecil
Brown, owning 36 shares, and that allit
residents of Honolulu, In the Island of
Oahu; and It also appearing to me tH .(
said corporation has compiled with n1' ne
provisions of the Banking Act ol 18S4,
required before commencing business, and
Is lawfully entitled to commr e the busi
ness of banking, permission Is therefore
HEREBY GIVEN to "THE FIRST
AMERICAN BANK OF HAWAII, LIN.
ITED,"to commence such business.
GIVEN under my hand and tlit
seal of the Department of the
SUAL. Interior, this 5th day of Sep
tember, 1809.
(Signed), JAMES A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
The above Is a true and faithful copy)
tin Certificate granted to The First Ameri
can Bank of Hawaii, Limited, under the
provisions of the Banking Act of 1884.
E. M. BOYD,
wo o Secretary.
MANUEL NTJNE8,
Manufacturer of
Guitars, Ukulele
TAItO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and Material Guaranteed, Rtpaln.
Specialty,
1130
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King Mreet, - to doori below Punchbowl atni
MANUFACTURER OP
Gru.itn.rs, : UIcnlcIM
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and material guararteed.f'RepakHi
a specialty.
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
4 FORT ST.,
Near corner ol Chaplain I
Cleaning and Repairing at Short Notice,
and In tha best possible gaoaar.
O. A. GROTE,
MERCHANT ; TAILOR.
ClothcH niiulo to onlor nt a rcftcoa&b'.
cost. ClothcH cleaned, lopatrctl ard
dyed. I'lrbt-clann work gunranteed. i
O. box SSO. Union street, Honolulu
II. I. 1263
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