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THE J:i:NIN() IiUIjI.HT'IK: HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, DEOEMUEIl 20, 1891).
Jas. F. Morgan, Auctioneer and
: Queen S'je i
Auction Sale
. ...OF
Deluirat Snwr Stuck
1 - u
On SATURDAY, Dec. 30th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my BalcBi-oum. 33 Queen atioot, Ho
nolulu. I will bcII at Public Auction
by order nf tlio treasurer, Mr. J. P.
Cooke, the foIlowlnR certificates or
.iiav i im ...nn Kiiimr ,n.. unless the
nivl ... ... w r, -
delinquent nssessment (second assess-.
ment.l with Interest thereon
1 JlillU
before the ilny of sale.
No.
Ceitlflcnte.
fi Wood, J. Q
Ii5 ...innson, A. T
17 Atkinson, n. T
IS Atkinson, a. T.
37 O'Hnlloran. Win. V.
107 Ashley, W. C
107 Asnley, W. d
177 lllshop, M. H
"fl!J Knuilollili. (Ico
o.
Snares.
... 100
... 100
... 100
... CO
... 23
... 100
... 100
... C
... 50
237 Dexter, S. U 100
2CS Uoodncrc, Ceo 25
:m ilai lies, Mrs. W. P 1"
320 Hrodle, II. l! 25
329 i:ciinRS, W. H '-''
::IC Madison Jacob 33
319 Steward, Alice 8
3S2 MontiiiK. ' 7
122 Mcurecor. W. II 3.!
427 Moore, J. M., Jr.
111 Kisdicl, C. J
112 Klshcl, Mrs. II. .
497 jluston. C. K. ...
fiOS lioije, Martin ..
570 Holt, Chrla. J. .
573 Vos, II. C
009 Hcynolds, J. J. . .
M
S3
50
33
333
17
S
17
33
7C9 llambly, ii. r.
9SI Adler. Peter 50
1033 Gear, Geo. 1) Of
1019 Ashley, W. 0 50
1121 Kaiser, Win CO
1123 Kaiser, "Vm 50
1120 Kaiser, Wn 50
1135 Smith, Hinma i: 30
1130 Smith' Mary I) 150
1232 Wood. J. Q. IniHteo G
1230 IMlmjs, W. S .' 25
1200 .-illiiKR, W. S II
1205 IMIiiks, W. S 17
1285 Kke. miss Nellie 15
1310 Meyer, II. C 100
1313 llltehooelv, II. 11 50
1370 Austin. I). 1 17
1392 Cottrell, W I
NamcH lire published for the pur
pose of IdentlfyliiK the eertlncatcH.
JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
On SATURDAY, Dec. 30th, i
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. ,"
At my iMileitrooni, 33 Queen btrect, Ho
nolulu, I will hell nt Public Auction,
by order of tho treasurer, Mr. J. P.
Cooko, tho following certificates of
stock lit the Klhel Plantation Co., un
less the delinquent assessment (fourth
issessment.) with Interest thereon, Is
paid beforo the day of sale:
No. No.
Ccrtiflcnti'. Slinii'S.
23 Henry Watei liouso &. Co 100
29 Henry Wiiterhouso &. Co. ... 100
31 Heiny Whtorhouso & Co 100
32 Henry Waterhouso & Co 100
rtC H. P. Ilolh 50
SO Mai y KerrelM 10
111 C. II. Clopp 100
127 W. H. Neumann 20
1-.9 V. C. AchI 200
109 Gaston J. Uolssn 10
188 Mary.Kerrelrn 10
lo9 Sam. P. French 10
201 Henry Hapal 10
223 Levlngstono & Soulo CO
228 Clins. Lucas 200
237 i:ilrabeth P. Monsarrart .... 20
253 Call C. Rhodes .... 20
298 Chos. Weight 10
299 Clins. Weight 10
300 J. G. Itothwcll 20
301 J. G. Itothwcll 20
302 J. G. Itothwcll 20
303 J. G. Itothwcll 20
:uD Dow Hoy 10
31G Doo Wnl 5
358 Geo. K. Turner CO
3G0 r. G. Ilallcntyno CO
309 W. ji. Gootz 20
3 Clmm Lura 25
102 S. K. Ulshoi 10
405 T. H. Petrlo 5
429 Henry A. Ihinson 10
439 Otto Meyer CO
501 N. G. Chock 10
5'Joo F. Stectz 20
530 L. Ah Long 10
590 P. 13. It. Straueh 100
021 Lam Yip 10
030 II. 1). Schrotko CO
031 H. C. Schrotko CO
051 8. 13. Bishop CO
...OP
Inqveil Sugar hi
COS C. II. Lango 10
G79 C. II. Lango 20
080 C. II. Laago 20
081 Jas. McQueen 25
705 J. G. Itothwcll 15
891 Geo. Morrison 15
937 Leo Chu 15
942 P. It. Helm 10
944 Henry Itoth 25
948 C. S. Wright 10
949 C. S. Wright 20
975 Agnes M, Foster 4
1010 N. 13. Gcdgo 15
1033 B. It. Illven 5
1057 Chlng Chong 10
1058 How Chong 5
1059 Young Chong S
1809 J. . Fisher 50
1072 Jas. McQueen 25
1077 A. D. Ingalls 10
1080 II. Armltago 35
1085 J. 8. Martin 70
1091 C. n. Laago : 10
iroker
1094 C. II. I.anfi? 10
1102 C It. '.nnpo 10
1123 J Q. Wood 25
linn Ceo. Mnrtln 15
ill g
1257 II. n.
(ionsahes CO
Manning 25
talk 10
Garca 10
12S0 II. Wnterliouso Si Co CO
12S5 H. IJ. dares 100
12SC II. n. dales 100
1317 Clilng Sin Lin C
1318 Chlng Man Knl 15
1302 T. S. Sedgwick 5
13S9 Ceo. Manson 10
391 Geo. Mnnson 10
1392 Ceo. Mnnson CO
i jjj uto. .unnsou -w
.nnn . r Ort
' J7 t UVU. tUUllDUII .... I t .V
1395 Ceo. Mnnson 20
1390 Ceo. Manson 20
Names arc puollshcd for the purpose
of Identifying the certificates.
JAMES P. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
01,
Delinquent
in niu
llainlci Siiii
Stock
to11
Tho holdeis of the Maiinalcl Sugar
Co., Ltd., stock, hereunder described,
aio hereby notlllcd that tho second and
third assessments of 10 per rent each,
on said stock Is due and unpaid, and Is
now delinquent.
If tho amount ot eald assessniontt-.
with Interest thereon Is not paid on or
beforo Tlmrsdny, December 28th, nt 12
o'clock noon, at tho ofllces ot Gear,,
Lansing & Co., Honolulu, the Raid
shares will bo sold at Public Auction,
nt tho above hour and date, at tho
salesroom of Jas. V. Morgan, 3.1 Queen
street, Honolulu, as follows.
Cert. No. Sliaiei
15...
CS...
02..,
SI..,
OOI
10c.
119..
137..
210..
247..
239..
200..
31S..
339..
303..
301..
305..
3CC.
3C7..
.15
.20
.I5
.10
.10
.10
20
.10
.10
. 5
.20
.10
.10
. 1
20
. 20
20
20
20
A. V. GIUU,
Tieas. Maunalcl Sugar Co, Ltd,
Honolulu, Dee 14, 1899.
BI AUTHORITY.
1IUUGATION NOTICE.
Holders ot water privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby notlllcd
that tho hours for Irrigation purposes
aro from C to 8 o'clock a. m. and from
4 to C o'clock p. m.
ANDnCW DROWN,
Superintendent Wator Works.
Approved by A. YOUNO,
Minister ol interior.
Honolulu, Juno 14, 189.
1211-tf
THEORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
The Popular Actor,
M. B. CURTIS,
Supported by
hi the Great Comedy Farce Entitled
"Mulberry Bend"
Noth'ng but I iiighter from beginning
Joind.
The Ariel Artist
HERR UUSCH,
Performing in Mid-Air. '
The Popular Comedian.
MUSICAL FLETCHER.
Assisted by His Daughter EDITH In an
Original Act
"MY COUNTRY COUSIN."
l'KANK C. SMITH - LILIAN l-
Exhibiting. Their Championship Feats of
Rapid and Scientific Shooting.
Popular Sketch Team,
BOGGS AND HAEWARD.
In an Original Sketch.
-Change of Program
Thursdays.
Family Matinee every
Mondays and
Saturday, at
2:10 p. m.
ucucia, njnj.wii, zji. U114 ov.
Last six rows lor cnlurtn unJer 13 )CJri, ioc.
Reserve! Chairs, 50c.
Seats can b bookej by rlnglns up Telephone 340
For children, too old for toys
a nice water color set with
book of pictures to be colored
would make a suitable present
for Xmas. We have two styles
of books and a number of
kinds of water color sets rang
ing in price from 10c. to $1.25
each.
KING BROS.,
110 Hotel Street.
WANTS.
ffCX'"1 '" J '""" t!lKtnicrteJatlittatt
lfrw a n ft! ivtfrttoK to ttnli tteoni inttr
' fr; pi tw I 1 j ft f A an J f n etu 'i 4 wontt. 7tn it tit
WANTED.
XANTl (1 n's to knu lYilllify can t hvnl
'v ly hl'C bactrr tor n cems M (I. JfcTFS,
gioi( I uri t t . o) p. Clul' SUM ,x)-H
WANTLD llnai II ikert aiU CVi! tlaUcrJ l lh
Nw bncliM Hikjf.v nr6.lt
WAS'TtH To ru'tlme srcnnJ-lmnJ Kmlng
I n litfwrlipr In ptmJ rn3lr.
r,lr flee
AJ'rf "Inter." Hits office.
not
WANrrD-t'OilTION ot any klnJ In- youtiR
minvtitli four Near experience bookkeeping.
AJImm I A tir nl 1UJI I HT IS office !
IWRITI.NU AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate-
ly! rrnJtrati rates. MK. MUM, care People
CxpreMCot nr (,ftnrr Delivery,!1 O. tv)i'll
CMPLUVMCNT WANTLD by a eooi Jimikm
' Cok having lone expel knee. AdJr OKA,
l. O. Uox On.
h;8
.OMPETLNT dERMAN .IKL VANTLD tor
rneral houeworkanJ carenf clillJren. lUtcr
ence tfiiulrri. Apply CPM.. Hulktln office nf)
FOR SALE.
rr 3
FOR SAIL SfoCUvelanJ bicycle lor Jjo. Apply
II. OSSIO. Hum TIN ofi.ee. lot-nv
COR SALE ico live fit lurkrys anJ fo live (at
F Rixxltri, reid to l-s dlh-erej In any tart ol
Iht city. J. N. WHIUMT.
InJcp nJmce IMik,
Tclerhone 856. i4Qi-J
ItOR SALE CHEAP t jfc0n.Mi.1nJ rhatlun, 1
econJ.hanJ wj;nn. t ecnni-lunj bi)KK)
Aprlytol- K. viiMaiunionnea
I Co.
1 )8-:
FOR SALE O00J Ml kins Cows anJ Hellers,
also Rentle hurses a milk uaeens anJ milk
tans. Arply to A. A MONTANO, Atanoa
Valley. n-ni
COR SALC-LANDS IN ALL PARTS OP THE
T CITY. DvJ. AI.ViVAS. 1181
COR SALE-BEAUTIFUL HOME IN NUUANU
P VALLEY. AJJrcssno7)).P.O. ml
pOR SALE A new COTTAOE of elelit rooms anJ
bath: crounis nicely l.ilJ out: stable anJ out-
bouscn.
One lot rjx t, itcr liu on: ornamental trees.
etc Onecnrnir lot. jj x 113
All on Collfjc "street. I'nr furllier pirtlculars
apply to V M, CUNNINGHAM, at the I'atorlte
Saloon. n
TO LUTj.
TO LET) New Coltae.es at I'unahou, nearl com
pleteJ. reaJy t,i occurv January 1st. 1900.
Several Cotiaces on KlnRS not far fromtonnon
car line.
A KcslJcnce at waikiki on tie beacn, immuuie
poisistlon KKen. Arrb; I,','!,.,.,, .,
No. to lnittreet
PURNISIIEDROOM-Only $6 a month. Private
r fimlly. 616 VlreyarJ street, 1 doors Queen Hotel
ijqi-im
THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE. Fori St. Ilesl
1 rooms anJ attendance In city. 1 1U
NEW TO-DAY
.mm1 &&MP1B)
Ex-Australia.
Xmas Trees Frli and
English Holly .111 J Berries Green
Mistletoe
-v x
Cauliflower, ,V,
Celery,
Rhubarb,
Asparagus,
Rutabagos,
Chestnuts,
Frozen Oysters, Eastern and Oil.
Cheese (In FolM
Cheese Neuchalet Caiiieinbert From.ige
de Brie,
Fancy Navel Oranges,
Lemons,
Grapes,
Fancy Apples,
Pine Apple ami Swiss Cheese
Chickens,
Geese and Turkeys.
The largest and most complete Assort
ment of CANDIES ever brought
to Honolulu.
Gruenliagers Choc Bon Hons.
HENRY MAY & CO. Ltd,
Stores
Bethel Street. i407-tf
ON ICE
KX "AUSTUAMA."
FIR,
E3ST
Eastern Oysters
INT CANS, AT TIIR
BE&tfEU L'UtfCH W$
II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.
fewlalOrte 1. 101.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST REGIMENT, "l
NATIONAL GUARDS OF HAWAII, r
HONOLULU, H. I., Dec. 14, 1899. )
The following modification of Regimental
Onlers No . 100 will be observeJ ;
Pedestrians and vehicles may pass from
town to Palama and return along Queen
and River streets between Nuuanu street
and King street bridge.
By order of Colonel Jones.
(Signed), JNO. SCHAEFER,
1402 Canta'n and Adjutant
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8R1PPIKG IHTEWMICRGE
For additional Shipping News see stfentn pace
Weather Bureau, Piinnhou, Dec. 20.
Temperature Morning minimum,
(7, Midday maximum, 80.
Barometer nt 9 a. m. 30.01. Steady.
Hnlufnll .01.
Hew Point 05 1'.
Humidity nt 0 n. in. C7 per cent.
Diamond Head 8lgnnl Station, Dec.
20. Weather hazy, wind light, S. E.
ARRIVALS.
Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Stmr. Knunl, llriihn, from Hanalel.
Br. Btinr. Aornngl, Hcpworth, from
Sydney: Passengers nnd merchandise
to T. II. Davlcs ft Co.
Br. stmr. Coptic, Hinder, from San
Francisco: Passengers nnd merchan
dise to II. Hackfeld & Co.
Wednesday, Dec. 20.
S. S. Australia, Lawless, from San
Krnnclsro, with passengers nnd frolght.
DEPARTURES.
Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Stmr. Claudlne, Cameron, for Maul.
Stmr. Hclcnc, Bennett, for Paauhnu.
Stmr. Lchun, Dower, for Kaunaka
kal. Stmr. Milium Loa, Slmcrson, for Ko-
nn.
Stmr. . U. Hull. Thompson, for Na
wlllwlll. Stmr. Mlknbaln, Pederson, for Wnl
mea, Keknhn and Nllhatf.
Stmr. Nocaii, Wyman, for Honokna.
Stmr. Nllhnu, Thompson, for Lahnl
tia. Stmr. Klnnu, freeman, for Hawaii.
Stmr. Mnul, Macdonnld, for Hama
kua. Br. stmr. Blocmfontcln, Blclloch,
for Seattle.
Wodnesday, Deo. 20.
Am. bail: Albert, Orimths, for San
Francisco, with 1,132 tons sugar, con
signed to William Dlmond ft Co. Val
110 $85,000.
TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.
For IColon, Elccle, Makawell nnd
Wnlmen, stmr. Iwalnnl, Capt. Gregory,
at 4 p. in.
For Nnwlllwlll, Ahulklnl, Hnnamnu
Iti nnd Kapan, stmr. Wnlnleale, Capt.
(Ireene. at 4 p. in.
For Yokohama, stmr. Coptic, Capt,
Kinder.
For Vlctoiln, stmr. Aornngl, Capt.
Hcpworth, sails lit C p. 111.
Schr. Golden Gate, Pnhla, for Mauna
lcl, nt 5 p. 111.
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
The steamer Thyin arrived at San
Diego December 11.
Ship John A. Brlggs nrrived nt Port
Townsend December 11, from Honolu
lu. Tho Mary E. Foster and tho Gcorgo
Curtis n ro loading nt San Francisco
for Honolulu.
Tho S. C. Allen was to havo sailed
from Sun Francisco December 1, and
tho R. P. Rlthet December 4, for Ho
nolulu. The bark S. C. Allen sailed from
San FrancUco December 10, for Hono
lulu, with n full cargo of merchandise
nnil u deck load of mules.
Captain Errratt now commands tho
J. n. Spreckels. Her former Captnln,
Chrlslnnsdn, Is superintending the
building of n schooner on tho Sound.
Three Steamers in Port.
The Aorangl from the Colonies anJ the
Cop'lc from S.m Francisco anchored off
port last evening. The Australia, came in
to harbor this morning and docked at
the Oceanic wharf. The Aorangl and
Coptic both anchored outside, the Aorangl
waiting for daylight berure coming Into
the harbor, while the Cootie sent all the
passengers, mall and freight for Honolulu
ashore on the tug.
Many passengers on boarJ the Coptic
had anticipated spending a week or more
in Honolulu, but the fact that the black
plague haJ been here stopped them.
No passengers or frelgnt will bo taken
on either the Coptic or Aorangl from Ho
nolulu and what water u as needed on the
Coptic was taken out by the Iroquois.
The Aorangl came Into the harbor early
this morning and anchored In the stream
opposite the Pacific Malt dock her Hono
lulu cargo to be taken off bv II liters.
Tho Evening Bulletin, 75 cents Ier
month.
Sell iiman's
Carriage
Repository,
FORT STREET,
Keeps' constantly on
hand
Studebaker's Farm and Express
Wagons, Dump Carts, Drays,
&c. Also, a full line of Car
riages and Harness.
Subscribers to the BUL
LETIN not receiving View pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor 'by -notifying tie Busi
ness Cdice, Telephone 256.
HA"WAII AN OFER.A. HOUSE.
LAST FIYB PERFORMANCES !
Boston Lyric Opera Co.
riiursday, December 21st SONAMBULA
Saturday Matinee, December 2jrd FAUST
o . , ... . . Mr3, Annls Montague Turner as Varguerlte
Saturday Night, Dece,... ,u PRINCESS ur1 TREBIZONDE (Comic)
Christmas Night,'Sw"
tisBig Farewell Bill !
CAVALLERIA RUSriCANA-Complete. Farewell to Andrews, McNeil, Leekley,
and Parmclv.
Second Act FRA D1AVOLO. Introducing the great sextette from "Lucia." Farewell
to Stanton, Hallam. Htnderson and Kiinkel.
First Act BOCCACCIO Complete, In which the entire company will appear.
Miss Stanton will sing ''Llke-a-no-LIke.
Henderson and Kunkel In new specialties.
FINALE The entire organization will sing "AULD LANG SYNE."
We Are Still
We have torn one warehouse down and are clearing the goads out of
another as fast as we can.
Our moving sale last week on Bicycle Lamps was a great success, we
have cleaned out all the stock of lamps that we put aside for special sale.
We arc now going to offer a limited number of Bicycles at lower prices
than ever offered before so that we will not have to move them to our new
quarters.
Columbia Chalnless Bicycles $75.00
Columbia Chain Bicycles 55.00
Hartford Chain Bicycles 40.00
Vedette Chain Bicycles. 30.00
This offer only applys to our present stock which we do not wish to
have to move, when they are gone prices will go back to the same as In the
past. This Is your chance to get a valuable Christmas present, one that
will be appreciated.
If you are looking for JUVENILE WHEELS for the little folks just
bear in mind that we have a good stock and can suit you.
We rent Chalnless Columbias bylhe day week or month.
E. 0. HALT&S0N, Ltd,
Cor. TTotI nncV Rano:Sts. .
Columbia and Humbler Agents.
CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK
Repairing, Painting; Tiling anil Manufacturing
F'inc rioi'seshoeintr n. Specialty.
Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.
Queen Street near Fort. 1128.
Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
ZFIKOGKESIESS BLOCK.
TO ALL WHO
CONVICTION !
GREAT DOLL SALE.
We carry the largest stock in that
line, our own importation direct
from the leading manufacturers in
Germany. Dolls of all sizes and all
prices. Do not make your purchases
until you convince yourself by in
specting.our stock and learning our
prices. '
GREAT SALE AT SPECIAL PRICES.
Ladles', Gents' and
Children's Hand
kerchiefs.
Our values in that department
cannot be duplicated elsewhere. We
placed on sale 600 dozen Handker
chiefs at 5c, regular 10c quality.
We also carry full lines of higher
grade goods.
SENSIBLE GIFTS.
6terlln Silverware Sold at
Reasonable Prices.
Just received, a complete new
stock of KID GLOVES. Ourgi.50
glove is by far the best glove ever
offered.
Complete line of Ladies' SILK
DRESS SKIRTS. Black Alpaca
Dress Skirts at S2.00, well worth
&3.00. Ladies' r-ancy Dress skirts
In Crepon and other new materials.
Ladies' SILK
at all prices.
UNDERSKIRTS
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
S. EHRLICH, Manager.
Moving -
ARE OPEN TO
GREAT SPECIAL.
100 Ladies' P. K. DRESS
SKIRTS at $1.25, regular 82.00
quality.
Special Organdie Sale
Better values were never offered
before. Choice patterns and a
large stock to select from.
500 pes Victoria Lawn
40 inches wide, sold at 7c a
piece. Never to be duplicated
again for less than $1.00 a piece.
GRASS LINEN,
REAL LINEN LAWN,
. r At Reduced Prices.
Just Received, a Large Stock of
Boys' and Children's
Suits,
In Cloth and Wash Materials. Boys'
Knee Pants at 35c a pair. Boys'
"Wash Suits at 75c a suit. Boys'
Linen Dress Suits, newest styles at
the lowest prices.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
We are showing the NEWEST
IDEAS IN LADIES NECKWEAR
AND GENTS' NECKWEAR-up-to-date
goods at special prices.
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