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DURilG QUARANTINE
The Harness Factory
And Office of : : :
C. R. COLLINS
IS SITHATFD IN mi:
Lincoln block, King street,
NEAR ALAKI-A.
Onlers
Any onlers cnti listed to me will receive prompt attention.
already booked ill be delivered from there.
C. R. COLLINS,
Largest Manufacturer o? Harness
and Horse Goods in the Islands.
lelephoiit Nu. 502. P. O. Box No. 507.
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Lubricating Oils
Will be used very freely for tlie net 6 or 3 minths so we wish again
to ..all the attention of all mill men and users of machinery to our TROPIC
LUBRICA I ING OILS. For years tl Is brand lus been used on these Isl
ands and each season the demand has Increased so that this year we have
had to build a special oil warehouse ilKnkiiko to hold the hundreds of
barrels of oils we have to carry in stock. Tropic Cylinder. Eng-ne, Ma
chine, Dynamo and Carbo Oils are the ones you want i( vou want every
thing to run smoothly.
Benton Boiler Compounds...
fins compound Is entirely vegetable, c ntalns no oil or add, It being ,
iMiunl preservative for Iron or steel. It rots the scale In the boiler:
.udiully cleans sinie. After the boiler becomes clean, the Compound, If
us-d according to directions, will keep the scale forming properties of the
water in the form of solution or pendent, and the boiler can be kept clean,
an J the s:ale forming properties of sild water can be blown out In the form
of mud. It is a great saver of fuel as It will clean and keep clean any
boiler. Let us send voj a barrel on trial, no pay if not satisfactory.
P.ukingi, Mste, Gmp'i'inJs, Engineers' tools and supplies of all kinds.
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ATHENIAN SAILS MONDAY.
The nnlmal trnnBpoit Athenian will
ball on Monday provided nil tlio neces
sary repairs nro completed by that
time. Tho work of putting on roal Is
being rapidly pushed today. Buforo
departure tno Athenian will bo thor
oughly disinfected In order thnt who
miiy bo put in nn entirely sanltaiy con
dition. It has been decided to tnl;o along to
Manila 3C.ri mules nnd horses that wero
left hero by other transports to re
cover from various diseases nnd hurts.
On this account Dr. Williamson, who
will linvo cliargo of tho nnlmnls, docs
not expect to havo as successful n trip
as ho did In tho Tacoma. Convalescent
nnlmnls aro always moro subject to
rilmcnts than well ones.
Capt. U M. Koehlcr will be In cliargo
nboard tho Athenian.
Fliiji In Flying.
Tlio ling polo In front of tho olllco of
tho United States Naval Station Is up
and tho American ling was ftylng from
it for tho first time today. Othor Im
provements aro going on thnt will, In
a short time, still further beautify tho
iippraranco of tho place.
In tho I'ollco Com t yesterday after
noon Nick JJrehnm was fined $33 nnd
rosts on tho charge of assault and bat
tery on Q. II .Uerrey. Tho caso In
which tho defondant Is charged with
Intending to commit nn offenso will
come off next week.
WANTS.
V2c a lintfint inttrltan, to ttuli itcoit t Intir
(ion, tocent uttk ant wceiili J month. Ihiitltbi
b;apcl a lvrtitn tvtr ofrtreJ tht peopU of Honolulu.
los r.
LOST I r m Jrlll slifj, January , 1910, ImrttMl
lllcule, No. i4i,)j?. KiturnloA J C0.1H, Y
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I OST Smill S.itrH Mire. SulHHe ronarj II re
L turneJ to II P Ikrlclmnn's hop. King slrer-t.
nr rU nteal Walklki ui8-t(
I OST B Sundy KM a Dirk Cost contilnlne
I- letters nJJrcei In r-rank o.tey. phntojrfapher
rinJer will rerehe stiltiHe rewarJ nn returninK the
kimeto the nrttreof the HoirJ nt Helnh. niT-tt
WANTED.
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OUN(i MAN wants sltiatlon Some knowledge
sleaji electric engln-erlni. II. II,, Uulletln,
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ANTED-A PI mbft ApplyloJ EMMfcLUTII
.u , 9jTt) Kine street. uw
YOUNG Manuans chetp Purnlshe I Koom. Ad
dress "A. Z ' this office. 14H-1W
DOSiriON WANTEn-OrrlCAl work irepared,
spaxl'irt suese. Spanish snJ bngllsh Iturntly
hive general rrer aitlte knoleUe and ample ret
erences. Nontlecilon oAlinmnr any ol the Isl
an.s AUress -NLKnt 1 ICt.) Ilulleiln t4H-tw
1 1 ANTED .M.n In knowthst thevran pet shivei
v t,v a hite t'arler fur is ien,s at II. JfcFIS.
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611S l-ort street, opp Club Stables
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RITISU AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate
Iv. noderate rates Ml). MUM. care People's
Etpress Co . or (ieneiai rtellerv. I1 () t o-tl
.OMI'ETLNT (iERMaN lilKL WANTED lor
V. general housework and care otchlljren. Refer
ences required Apply (1 M . Uulletln office 1 tfVj
rou SALE.
tTOR S l. A erv d-slrable PILCH OP lAt
I pKOVt I) I'Ht )PI-RTV. containing a Paul o 000
square feet on Alaklkl Plains Principals only. Ad
d ress"No. tl. ' this office. '41 -im
FOR SAL A jxK Anihiny Camera, reversible
bsrk, with wide angle Morrison lens. Inquire at
tmsolfue 1418-f
FOR SALE A fine high-grade upright PIANO
almost rew. must be sold at any price Address
J I.. P O His sd. r 14 8-11
COR SAI R-$fV Clevelsnd bicycle lor $10. Apply
I II OSSKi. llulLrTINofnce. 1104-iw
FOR SALE joolle lat Turkeys and toollvef.it
Roostets, ri:.td to be d-IUreJ In any cart ol
the city J. N. WRI .HT,
macptnaence rrK.
Telephone 856. 1401-aw
ETOR SALE CHEAP, t second-hand ptneton, 1
- .rvuilJ'll.lld -K"ll. 1 -.,.ll J-ltail.. ...1.)
Apply to H h. VIDA at Union Fed Co.
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rOR SLE-LAND IN ALL PARTS OF Till!
trR SAt i:-DEAUTIFUu MOMh IN NUUANU
I VAI LEV Address Ho 711. P O. tm
nOR SALE A new COTTAGE ol eight rootrj and
I bath, grounds nicely laid out; stable and out
houses
One lot 75 x tas. water Mid on, otnamentai trees
etc One corner lot, 75 x 115
A on College street I or further particulars
apply to W M. CUNNINGHAM, at the Pavnrll
Saloon. i
TO LET.
rO LET j New Cottages at Pumhou, netrlj com
plete ready to occupy January 1st. 1000.
Several Cottages on Kings not tar from town on
car line
A Residence at wa'kikl on lite beacti, immeaiaie
possession given. Apply to ,,-,,-
No. tio lort street
FURNISHED ROOM-Only $6 a month Private
family, 616 Vineyard street, 1 Joora.Qjccn Hotel
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TIIIl ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE. Tort St. Dcit
I rooms and attendance In city Mil
BY AUTHORITY.
HOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE
Honolulu, January 5, lyoo.
At a mtlng of the Hoard of Health
held this day C. H. WOOD. M. D was
elected President of the Board of Health In
place of Henry E. Cooper, Esq., resigned.
CHARLES WILCOX,
1 j2i -it Secretary HoarJ of Health.
Notice.
Honolulu, 1 1. 1., January 5, 1900.
On and nfter date no frelcht from China
or Japan, or any freight tlut Intermingles
or mi.xes with Chinese orJ.tpanee freight,
shall be allowed to leave the wharf until
sjmelsproprrly fumigated by tne Hoard
of Health, and so marked
E. It. STACKABLE,
Collector General ol Customs
Approved:
S. At. DAMON,
Minister of Finance. M2'-3t
Notice.
SiiJPPlHfi 1KTF.I.K6ERGI
rHEORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
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SEASON OF GRAND AND COMIC
OPERA
Boston Lyric Opera - Co
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY, and
SATURDAY
MATINEE, - -
"Mascotte."
Popular I'rUes, 50o 75c, n ml $1.
hoi aad.iiotiat snipping fiews rt lavtntrt page
Weather JJurcau, I'minhou, Jan. C
Tempcrattno Morning minimum, 69;
Midday maximum, 77,
tintometer nt 9 a. m. 29.91. Irregular.
ltalnfati ,0C.
Dow Point CI V.
Humidity at 9 n. m. 72 por cent.
Dlnmonti Head Signal Station, Jan.
0 Weather cloudy; wind light S.
ARRIVALS.
Saturday, Jan. G.
Stmr. Ilulcne, McDonald, from Ha
waii porta.
St 111 r. Mokolll, Dudolt, from Molokal.
DEPARTURES.
Friday, Jan. C.
Stmr. Kauai, Ilruhn, for Klcole.
Stmr. JIaima Lon, Slmcraon, for Ko
11a. Dr. Btmr. Moana, Caiey, for San
rranclRco.
Stmr. Lchua, Dower, for Kaunalta
Kitl. Saturday, Jan. fi.
Stmr. Nociiu, PodcrBon, for Honolma
and ikUlttuhaolo.
TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.
Stmr. Maul, Wclsbarth, for Poaono,
Kukalau, Ooltaln, Laupahoohohe, Pa
pnaloa, Honomu, Hnkalau aud Hono
hlna nt I o'clock.
Stmr. Mokoill, Dudolt, for Maunalel
at t p. 111.
IN THli ItlGllbR COUItTS.
Demurror In AchI va Kaul will bo
argued noxt Friday.
Robertson & Wilder, attorneys for
the Queen's Hospital nnd W. F. Wil
son, havo fllod demurrora to the com
plaint of tho Dlnhop trustees.
Kinney, Dallou & McClanahan havo
(lied a demurrer for Mary Brown, ono
of tho defendants to n nult of A. S.
Clechorn, administrator.
O. West, by hla attornoy, J. A. Ma
goon, inovoa for n hearing of his cause
against Manuol Rols.
.npIolanl Estato et al. answer 11
general denial to tho complaint of Sis
tor Albertlna. trtistoo. and several
other aulta.
Kinney, Dallou McClanahan move
to docket and dismiss appeal of defen
dants in Molokina et al. va Kuoha et nl.
Thomas flouthwlck appeals from
Judge Pcrry'a decreo dismissing his
lilll ngalnst tho Hawaiian Tramways
Co.
Dcmuricr in Thomni M. Hartlson vs
J. A. Magoou et al. will be argued next
Friday.
P. C. Jonea consents to tho sale of his
halt lnteiest In proporty of which his
minor grandchildren own the other
half.
I.. A. Thurston files tho answer of J.
O. Young to tho complaint of tho
Hlshop trustoes, denying all allega
tions and relying on tho statuto of
limitations. Tho snmo courae Is taken
legardlng tho complaint ot 0. K. C.
Rooke. Robortson & Wilder perform
a similar office for D. M. Carter. F. M.
Brooks files denials to tho flame com
plainants' nultn against Kathrcn Singer
and On Yin.
Ernest It. Austin has discontinued
his divorce suit ngalnst May A. Aus
tin. Judge Perry has dismissed tho peti
tion of tho Rapid Transit Co. for an
Injunction ngalnst tho Tramways Co.,
nnd woik of tho lattor in laying double
track has boon resumed.
Jas-FMorgan
AUG11U1NEER AND
BROKBR23
-33 Queen Strcc
Guai'diiin's Snle of Real
Estate.
Hy direction of Helle F. Jones, Guardian
of Edwin Austin Jones, Helen Jones, Mar
garet Jones and Catherine Hay Jones,
minors, and acting unier nnd bv virtue of
an order Issued out of the Circuit Court of
the First Circuit, dated the 2nd day of
January, 1000, I am dlrecteJ to sell at
public auction, at my salesroom in the city
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Saturday,
the 27th day of January, 1000, at 12
o'clock noon of that day, all the right,
title and Interest of said minors, being an
undivided half of, In and to all those cer
tain pieces or parcels of land situate at
Walkane, District of Kool.uinoko, Island
of Oahu, and more particularly described
as follows :
1. All that land described In It. P. 186,
L. C. A. $72 and S095 to Kaikalna, more
particularly described as follows:
Apana :. 6 loi halo me le tC.1kuah.1le
Mamane. E hoomaka ma he klhi Hcma
makal 0 kela ma ke klhi 0 ka pa linu, ke
klhl akau makal 0 ko Makakukie pill ana
I ko Ku halua, a e holo ana He, CoM Kom.
2.51 Kaul. ma ka pa hau, ma ko Maka
kukae, a hlki I ka lihi kae pall 1 ke klhl
Al. makal o ka lol o Kaheana; Alalia He.
75,'!" Kom. 2.38 Kaul. Ilioana ma ka pall
a pli ana ma Itn auw.il ma ko Kaheana;
He. 55!4" Kom. 1.22 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana
a lilki I ke klhl Heina maukn 0 kela;
alalia Ak. i$' Kom. 2.50 Kaul. ma ko
Kaheana ame ko Ku a hlkl I ke kumu
pall; alalia Hlk. 1.47 Kaul. ma ke kumu
pall, a hikl I ko Kaheana mala tiiu; alalia
Ak. 60 Hlk. 2.2; Kaul. ma ko Kaheana, a
nil ana a hikl I ka Hill kae mil. alalia Ak.
59 2-4 111, 1.90 K.iu I. ma Ittila a nun 1 ua
puhala, keklhiakauainikal 0 kela, a ke
klhl Akau mauka n ko Ku kahua. Alalia
He. 31 'A HI. 2.04 Kaul. ma ko Ku Kahua
hale a hlkl I kahl I hoomakai. Maloko o
la Apana 1 1 j-ioo Ek.t.
Apana 2, 0 lol. mamane. b iioomaK.i
ma ite klhi Hcma makal o kela kahl e
wallioanaHe. Oi Kom. 73 Pauku mil ke
klhl Hema mauka o ka Apana 1 mai, pill
ana hoi me na loi elu.i 0 Kaheana nine
kahl lol nahelehele. A e holo ana He.
4t)2i Kom. makaauwal ma ko Kahema;
alalia He. 25'j Hi. 85 pjuku ma ko Ka-
lieana; alalia ma Kalil w.imio waie lie. 14
Kom ifi pauku. a He. O2 45 Kom. 93
pauku. a Ak. 17 Kom. 1 Kaul. a moku ka
auwal. Alalia Ak. 4'4 Hi. iho
ana ma kaauwai; alalia Ak. 7 4 Kom
1.44 Kaul. a hlkl I ke klhl Hema mnk.tl o
ka lol poallma. Alalia ma ka loi poalima
Ale. iG'S Kom. 8S pauku; a H.jyi Kom.
2.56 Kaul. Alalia Ak. 18 H Kom. 1.50
Kaul. a hlkl I ke kumupall. Alalia mi ke
kumupall a ma ka auwal. Ak. Co Hi. 1.0;
Kaul., a Ak. nVi Hi. 1.73 Kaul. a hlkl
I ke Mhl Al.au mauka 0 ko ICu lol;
alalia ma ko Ku He. 11 J. HI. 1.41 Kaul.
Ak. 82 HI. 1.00 Kaul.. a He. im hi 40
Pauku a hlkl I ko Kaheana loi. Alalia
He. 32 HI. 71 Pauku ma ko Kaheana a
hlkl I kahl I hoomaka!.
On To Manila devotes an inter
sting chapter to the reception of
African troops in Honolulu.
MALOKO 1A APANA 1 EKA.
Apana 3, 1 lol. Kahalao. E hoomaka
ma ke klhl Akau makal 0 kela pill ana I
na I il 0 Kuluahl ame ko Kaukl; a c nolo
ana He. 47', HI. 1 Kaul. ma ko Kuluahl,
a hikl I ke Kllil Hema maitai o neia; .11.111.1
He. 45 Kom. 1.48 Kaul. ma ke akaakal;
alalia Ak. 43 15 Kom. 1. 18 Kaul. ma ko
Kapule; alalia Ak. 50 HI. 1.40 Kaul. ma
ko Kaukl a hlkl I kahl I hoomakai.
Maloko 0 la Apana 15-100 Eka.
2nd. All that portion of the land de
scribed In R. P. 158. L. C A. 5010 to
Paltuhulu, as Is described In deed of
Palauliulu to Nakea, dated Mav, 1857,
and of record In Liber 27 on page 410.
3rd. All that land, being a portion of the
makaUialf of It. P. 158, L. C. A. 5019, to
Palauliulu, more particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of the
land of M. Phillips & Co. adjoining the
Protestant church yard, and running south
33 East 5.25 chains along the line dividing
the mauka from the makal half of R. P.
158; thence south Oj West t 95-100 chains
along the land of Puka to the Government
road; thence north 33K West 5.30 chains
along the Government road to tne Protes
tant church yarJ; thence north 64X East
1.95 chains along the said church yard to
the point of commencement. Containing
an area of 1 027-1000 acres.
4th. Five undivided shares or Interest In
the land known as the Ahupuaa of Wal
kane, and held and owned by a number of
people as tenants In common, and called
the Hul of Walkane.
5th. All that land at Kumunul, Wal
kane aforesaid, and more particularly de
scribed In R. P. 152, L. C. A. 6051, to
gether with dwelling houses, cook house,
servants' dwellings, stable and bath house
situate thereon.
Oth. That certain spring of water known
as Ulawinl, situate In the Ahupuaa of
Walkane. conveyed by the officers of said
Hul of Walkane to P.JZ. Jones, together
with the pipes leading the water from
said spring to the last above mentioned
premises.
7th. Lease from the officers of said Hul
of Walkane of about ten acres of land
known as the Peterson lot; rent paid In
lull to October 1st, 1007.
Stli. Note for f 120 secured oy mortgage
dated Mav 17, i8oo, at 12 per cent per
annum, made by Plnl to Peterson, Larsen
and Hopkins, of his Interest In the Hul of
Walkane.
Tne nranertv above described has for
the most part been used as a country resi
dence, and has on a portion thereof two
dwelling houses, ontnouses, s ables, etc.,
all In good order and condition a portion
of the land's .three pieces are leased, nnd
bring in a rental of S155 a year.
P. C. Jones, Esq., who Is the owner of
the other undivided half of said prcperty,
h is consented to a sale of his hall at the
same line and place, and will join In the
deeJ for his half Intetejt with the Guar
dian, so that the party buying can secure
the who'e property. The five shares In
the Hul of Walkane represent nearly a
sixth Interest In between 1,500 and 1,600
acres, consisting of Kula and rice land, the
land being known as the Ahupuaa of
Walkane.
Upset price for all the above property
will be ji2.ooo.oo.
Deeds at the expense of purchaser.
Dated Honolulu, January 3rd, 1930.
For further particulars apply to Cecil
Brown, Esq., or
J. F. MORGAN,
1419 Auctioneer.
NEW TO-DAY
R. D. S1LLIMAN,
LAWYER
308 Juckl Building. Telephone 213.
Notice to Physicians.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, I.
Honolulu, H. I., Jan. 5th, 1900. i
On and after this date the Collector
General of Customs shall enforce the tak
ing away of all cargo on the wharf as soon
as discharged, subject to the rules of the
Board of Health, and, If not moved oy tne
consignee within 24 hours after the same
Is landed fruin the vessel, then the Col-lector-General
shall have the power to
remove such freight either to the Customs
warehouse, or to such other place as may
be designated by the consignee (either to
be at the option of the Collector-General);
the cost ol sjcIi handling and carting to ce
at the expense of the consignee of such
goods.
And the Collector-General of Customs
shall limit the time In which each vessel
can He at anchor at a wharf to discharge,
and, If the vessel Is not discharged within
such time, then the Collector-General
shall have the power to remove such ves
sel from the wharf.
S. M. DAMON,
i42i-3t Minister of Finance.
The Physicians of Honolulu are request
ed to attend a meeting In Progress Hall at
8 o'clock THIS EVENING.
Su ject for discussion: The Sanitation
of the City.
C. H. COOPER, M. D.,
President of the Medical Society of Hawaii
C. L. GARVIN, Secretary.
Honolulu, H. I., Jan. 6, 19x1. 1421-it
Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
PEOCfBESS BLOCK.
Assessment Notice Walo-
Inn Agricultural Com
puny, Limited.
Notice Is hereby given that an assess
ment of 60 per cent has been levied upon
the io,oao share?, new Issue, of the Wal
a lua Agricultural Co., Ltd., and that the
same will be due and payable at the office
of Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Jan. 15, 1900.
E. D.TENNEY,
Secretary Waialua Agr'l Co., Ltd.
1421
tar Smoking strictly prohibited during
the present opera season.
Telephone No. 540.
Box Office open at roa. 111.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that J. H. Fisher
retired from the firm of Bishop & Co., on
the 31st day of December, 1899. The
firm now comprises Samuel M. Damon
and Henry E.Walty.
!42t-iw BISHOP & CO.
McBryde Suar Co., Ltd
Notice is hereby given that the fourth
assessment of five per cent (H.00 per
share) on the assessable stock of the Ate
Bryde Sugar Co., Ltd., was due January
1, 1000, and will be delinquent on Feb.
1st, 1900. Stockholders will please make
prompt payment at the office of Theo. H,
Davles & Co., Ltd.
By order of the Directors.
THOMAS RAIN WALKER,
Treas. McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, Jan. 5, 1900. i42o-6t
SPECIAL '10WEL SALE!
We have just opened one of
the largest shipments of Turkish
Towels ever received by any one
house in Honolulu. Our own im
portation direct from the loom.
Our prices on Towels are the
lowest, and we offer great values
for TEN DAYS only.
Boarding Houses, Hotels and
Bathing Places we can supply
with any quantity, and special
prices will be made.
50 doz IS!?i. 1!c ReSK prlce
150 doz Towe8 St 20c
100 doz xlweSt 25c
Regular price
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Regular price
35c.
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
S. EHRLICH, Manager.
P 'ie