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ENGINEERS AND GUILDERS.
Hi&h Duty Pumping. Machinery.
K- B1SD0N
IRON WORKS.
California..
Heine Uc.IKts Plain Tubu'ar Hollers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
and .ill m.Uiiinm f. r the lumplete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Vacuum Pans
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OUT AND IIHKUTINIA SI
Progress
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Block,
HONOLULU, II. II.
Honolulu Drug Co.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR DISINFECTANTS:
BLBCTR OZONE,
CHLOROZONE,
PURIF1NE,
CHLORIDE OF LIME,
&C, o-C.
Honolulu Drug Co.,
Von Holt Block, King St.
DURING QUARANTINE
The Harness Factory
And Office of : : :
C. R. COLLINS
.IS SITUATFD IN THI-.
Lincoln block, King street,
NEAR AI.AKEA.
Orders
Any orders entrusted to me will receive prompt attention
already booked will be delivered from there.
C R. COLLINS,
Largest Manufacturer o? Harness
and Horse Goods in the Islands.
Telephone No. 502. P. O. Pox No. 507. I4i4-im
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Lubricating Oils.
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Will be us;J ery freely for the next 6 or 8 in inths so we wish' again
to call the attentlo 1 of nil mill men and users of machinery to our TROPIC
LUBRICA I ING OILS. For years tl is brand Ins been useJ on these Isl
ands and each seasin the d;mand has IncreaseJ so that this year we have
had to build a special oil warehouse it Kakiako to hold the hundreds of
barrels of oils we have to carry In stock. Tropic Cylinder. Engine, Ma
chine, Dynamo and Carbox Oils are the ones you want If you want every
thing to run smoothly.
Benton Boiler Compounds
This compound Is entirely vegetable, c:ntalns no oil or acid, It being a
natural preservative for Iron or steel. It rots the scale In the boiler and
gndu.illycleinssim:. After the boiler becomes clean, the Compound, If
usd according to direction, will keep the scale forming properties of the
water In the form of solution or pendent, and the boiler can be kept clean,
and the s: lie for.nln? properties of s ild water can b: blown out in the form
of mud. It Is a great saver of fuel as It will clean and keep clean any
holler. Let us send yo j a banel wi trial, no pay If not satisfactory.
Packings, Waste, Compounds, Engineers' tools and supplies of all kinds.
0. HALL & SON, Ltd
Oor. "Port mid
iSSE;
Complete History of
Campaign of the Vol
unteer Troops
Philippines, with an Ac
count of their first re
ception in Honolulu.
L. On Manila!
W, ..A Limited Number
Ms..' .cents each by
TCinor Pt.
WANTS.
J--JiWJl In till column mil inutlti "I Ifttnll
r almtfirtl littcrtiot; la unit tteonJInttr
n; to eirti J uttk anJ to ttnlt a month, ltil it tht
H tftil oJxttliunt tvtr offtttj lit ftotlt of Honolulu,
WANTKI).
WANTED A coTpelcnl MPetfeiuri Nnlkc?rr
ni n(li em n, bv mi olJ ntaHMiiJ (irm Ap
nlv to L C lint nflic t the cuerlenc rc(r.n.r
ai salary Jl e.i, A l eimintnt rojltum lor A sult
ibl man. 14'3-H
YXANTr.D-M-n In know thai Ihty can eel havi
vv by a tiite barber for is tcms at II. JLhFS.
iqM ri Ireet, npp Club liable noq'tr
WRITISd AND ACCOUNHNtl DONE acturate
ly: noJerate rales. AtR. MUM, care I'eople'a
ExprelCoj nr tiene'ai Delivery. I' H nn"'l
.-OMPETENT OEKMaN GIHL WANTED (or
Re"eral housework anJ care ntchlMren. Refer
ences required Arply O. M Uullelln iiWic. I (x)
FOR SALE.
COR
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SALC Soil and SanJ for sale. Arrlv
ManeenwaM Ulock, Merchant sireet iiS-tl
COR S L-A verv desirable PIECE OF IMs
T PROVr I) I'HOPURTV, conulnlnc apoul w.-xo
square feet on Maklkl Pi jlns. Principals only, AJ
Jress "No. j8," this office '4t -tm
SHIPPING WTKLHRKNn!
I or aJJItlonal shipfliiir News see seventh page
Weather nurcau, I'unoljiu', Jan. 15.
Tcmiicraturo Morning minimum,
CCf Midiluy maximum, 79.
linromtur nt 9 n. m. 29.97. rallliiB.
Halnfall .0.
Dew I'olnt C9 P.
Humidity at 9 a. m. C8 per cent.
Diamond Dead Signal Button, Jan.
IB. Weather cloar; wind fresh W.
FOR SAt A 5S Anthmy Ca'.ien,
back, with wlJe uncle Morrison lens,
mis t. (rice
COR SME
CITY.
LAND IN ALL PARTS
KJ M.VVAS.
ree'slHe
Inqulie at
I4I8- f
OF THE
n9a
PR SALE A few COTTAGE of eljtht rooms anJ
bath; Rrounis nicely laij out; stable anl out-
One lot 75 x lit; water talj on:
etc One corner lot. 75 x ii
ornamental trees,
All on Cnlleve sireet. For further particulars
apply to W. At. CUNNINGHAM, at the Faorlle
Saloon. i fa
LOST.
I OST Yo nt female Fox Terr er, btukanJ bron
- heaJ. b nek spots on dojv: tail enppea
401 Ataklkl street. KewarJ.
Re'urn
I411-1W
LOST Small Sorrel Msre. Suitable rcwarJ If re
turned to II F Her tel man's shop. King sireet,
or reUnce at Walklki. taiB-tf
TO LET.
TO t ET Mr Dinlord's oltaire on Klnau street
beloeen Airs b. R lleniry anJ Atrs. S Roiti's
reside res i ottage contains parlor, dining roon,
four bed'ooms. two bill rooms and all modern con
veniences, also kltcnen rane. 141 Jt
rO LET ) New Collages at I'unahou, nearly com
pleted, ready to occupy January tst. 1000.
Several Cotur.es on Kinzs not far from town on
car line
A Residence at Walklki on the beach, Immtdlale
po.sesslon Riven. Arrlyl"
WILLI Am aflvuuc,
No. 110 I on street
Tilt ALOIU ROOMING HOUht', Fort St.
I rooms and attendance In city.
llest
BY AUTHORITY.
Office of the Board of Health, Honolulu,
January 14, 899
ALL PERSONS FOUND IN or about
the grounds of the Killhl Detention Sta
tion, except workmen or those having
special pei mission, will be arrested and
detained In quarantine.
By order of C. B. WOOD,
1424 President Board of Health
FAMILY THEATRE.
Jas.FMorp
AUCviiUNEER AND
11 33 Queen Street
SEASON
OF GRAND
OPERA
AND COMIC
Boston Lytic Opera
WEEKlF DEC. 15TH.
Monday and Tuesday
Boccaccio.
Wednesday and Thursday
Chimes of Normandy.
Friday and Saturday Matinee
Bohemian Girl.
Saturday
Princess of Trebizondl.
-AND
Farewell Performnnce :
Monday, Jan. 22nd
Girofle-Girofla.
Populjr Prices, GOc, 7Gc, ontl $1.
p Superbly Illustrated.
on Gale at
Wall, Nichols Co.,
Thrum's Book Store,
.Hawaiian News Co.,
Golden Rule Bazaar,
E. W. Jordan.
Notice.
-LOVE'S BAKERY-
Having purchased the bikery of L. An
drade", we are now prepared to furnish all
of our former customers and all new ones
with bread. The new bakery will be In
charge of Mr. F. Johnson our chief baker.
Send orders to office of Jas. F. Morgan,
Queen -street. Telrohone 72.
LOVE'S BAKERY,
Per Jas. F. Morgan.
425'6t
WhenYouWaqHg
HL.OIU UC XatlE.
C-Ia- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
618 FORT STREET.
tST Smoking strictly prohibited during
thr present opera season.
Telephone No, 540.
Box Office open at 10a. m.
Copartnership Notice.
Mr. H. Renjes retires as partner of our
firm by mutual consent, and Messrs. H.
Foike and W. Lanz are admitted as part
ners In our firm, from and after January.
1, 1900. F. A. SCHAEFhR & CO.
Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1000. 142731
8Uilo 'Phone, 477.
Hack 3Und Thone-, 819 and 777.
0. n. BELLINA.
A birdseye view of the region
about Manila. It is given In On To
Manila.
Notice.
Joseph Goo Kim and Chang Chau have
this day been appointed reporters and col
lectors ifor the Hawaiian Chinese News
Company. BUM signed by either of the
above parties will be sufficient receipt. V.
H. Crawford having left the Company's
employ Is no longer authorized to co led
on Usbehaf. i42)-iw
Notice ol Assessment,
Notice Is hereby given tlut the seventh
assessment of ten (10) per cent on the
capital stock of the HONOLULU RAPID
TRANSIT AND LAND CO. will be due
and payable to J. H. Fisher, treasurer, 411
Fort (upstairs), Honolulu, on the 1st day
of January. The skates upon which as
sessment may remain unpaid after thirty
days from said date, will be declared de
linquent. J. A. GILMAN,
Secretary H. R. T. & L. Co.
Honolulu, Jan. 7, 1000. 1419
ARRIVALS.
Saturday, Jan. 13.
Stm. Klnau, Freeman, from Maul and
Hawaii porta.
C-A S. S. AoranRl, Hopworth, from
Vancouver and Victoria, Jan C, with
I'lissenserH and mdso to T. II. Davlcs &
Co.
Sunday, Jan. 11.
Stmr. Iwalaul, Gregory, from Kuloa,
with G.IOO bags sugar to II, Hackfeld
R. Co., nnil 7 pes castings.
Stmr. Kmial. llruhu, from Ilnnumnu
lu, with G.770 bags sugar to II. Hack
fold & Co.
Stmr. W. O. Hnll. Thompson, from
Kauni ports, with C.27G bags sugar to
II. HacLfctd & Co. and 30 ltd of cattle.
atmr. Leliua. Dtulolt, from Maul
ports.
Monday. Jan. in.
Am. schr. Mary Dodgo, Olaen, from
Sun Francisco Dec. 21, with C50 tons
irfi'l iiidsu to M: S. Grlnbaum He Co,
.Jnp. S. S Doyo Marti, Asara, from
Yokohama Doc. 30, with 035 ton3 coal
to T. H. Davlca & Co,
Am. schr. Alico M. Kimball, Ander
son, from San Francisco Dec. S3, with
gcn'l mdso tu Wilder & Co,
Haw. blc. Nuuanu, Josselyn. from
New York Aug. 21, with 1,800 tons
gcn'l mdflo to C, Ilrowcr & Co.
Am. lik. Alexander McNeill, Jorgen
scn, from Nowcaatlo Oct. 30, with 1,538
tons roal to order.
DEPARTURES.
Sunday, Jan. It.
S. S. Nnnyo Maru, for Japan.
U. S. T. S. Westminster, 'for Manila.
C A. S. S. Aorangl, for tbo Colonies.
S. S. Lady Jolcoy, for San Francisco,
PASSENGERS RRIVED.
From Kauai, per stmr. IwalanI, Jan.
II. 1'. Hlgglnnnnd C dock passengers.
From Kauai, per stmr. W. G. Hall,
Jnn. 14. J. It. Hall and E. L. Strout.
From Vancouver and Victoria, per
C-A. S. S. Aorangl, Jan. 13. Hector
Mackenzie, Anna Mackenzie Roso Wle
gand, Annlo Mulr, Honry Campbell, Ah
Sal, Ng Oug and 19 first, 25 second
class and 50 stccrago through passen
gers.
The Boston LyrlcH.
Saturday night "Ollvotto" drew 11
packed houso. Miss Stanton nnd Miss
Andrews received an Immenso floral
ovation, completely breaking all pre
vious records In that lino. On sevcrat
occasions tho performance was brought
to a positive standstill to allow tho
ladles In iiucstlon time to pick up the
lmiltltudo of uouquct3 thrown on tho
stngc. n member of Hackfeld & Co.'s
clerical staff being specially responsi
ble for tho unprecedented shower of
nosegays.
Tho general understanding that It
would ho tho Lyrics' final perform
ance was set asldo by Manager J. C.
Cohcu, who camo uororo tuo curtain
and announced that tho Board of
Health had tliat aftornoon sanctioned
the company's continued appearalng
provided each member reported daily
for examination to Dr. Cnrmlchaol, tho
Hoard's examining physician. A new
and unexpected development, howover,
has taken place. This morning tho
Arlington Hotel was placed under
quarantine, Mr. J. C. Cohen, his wlfo,
Ethel Dixon nnd Miss Maude Leekley
being among tho holcaguered guests.
Col. Thompson nnd his wlfo luckily
happened to spend last night at Wal
klki, thus escaping an enforced retire
ment. Unless the authorities Inter
fore, tho Orphctim will remain open
dining this week. Tonight Boccaccio
will bo tho opera presented with tho
full ensto as previously given at tho
Opera Houso.
Tho Orpheum varloty talent, Includ
ing Managers Adams and Curtis, re
turned from Hllo on Saturday after
noon after a successful stay In that
city.
1
"IF THE CAP FITS WEAR IT."
If you are milterlng from the con
scnuoncpB nt Impure b ood. hav
bolls, pimples or scrofula pores; 11
your fo'io dries not digest or on suffer
fiom catarrh or rheumatism, you are
the one wtiu should tako Hood's Sar
siiimriiiu it will fit your case exactly
niiiKi your blood pure nnd cure sal'
rheum, scrofula, rheumatism, dyspep
sla, catarrh, and give you perfeci
health.
Hood'a Pills euro all liver Ilia. Noi
Irritating. 1
sarHousekeepers. we can fill"a
cay-your rooms; losers of proper-a
csrtv. we can find it: owners"
BQTof articles desiring to ex--
tsrchanne them, we can do it.
Gunrdian's Stile
Estate.
o? Real
By direction of Belle F. Jones, Guardian
of Edwin Austin Jones. Helen Jones, Mar
garet Jones and Catherine Hay Jones,
minors, and acting under and by virtue of
an order issued out of the Circuit Court of
the First Circuit, dated the 2nd day of
January, 1000, I am directed 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 Koolaupoko, Island
of Oahu, and more particularly described
as follows:
1. All that land described In R. P. 186,
L. C. A. 5721 and Sqqs to Kaikalna, more
partlcularlydescribed as follows:
Apana 1. 6 loi kalo me ke Kakuahale
Mamane. E hoomaka ma ke klhl Hcma
makal 0 keia ma ke klhl 0 ka pa hau, ke
klhl nkau makal 0 ko Makakukae pill ana
I ko Ku halua, a e holo ana He, 0o',i Kom.
2.51 Kaul, maka pa hau, ma ko Maka
kukae, a hlki I ka lllil kae pall 1 ke klhl
Ak. makal 0 ka lol o Kaheana; Alalia He.'
75? Kom. 2.38 Kaul. Iho ana ma ka pall
a pll anamaki auwal ma ko Kaheana;
He. 1$H Kom. 1.22 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana
a hlki I ke klhl Hcma mauka 0 keia;
alalia Ak. 1 5M Kom. 2.50 Kaul. ma ko
Kaheana ame ko Ku a lillti I ke kumu
pall; alalia Hilt. 1.47 Kaul. 111:1 ke kumu
pall, a hlki I ko Kaheana mala ulu; alalia
Ak. 66 Hlk. 2.2; Kaul. ma ko Kaheana, a
pll ana h hlki I ka Hill kae pall, alalia Ak.
59 2-4 Hi, 1.00 Kaul. ma kula a hlki I ka
puhala, ke klhl akau makal 0 keia, a ke
klhl Akau mauka n ko Ku kahua. Alalia
He. 31 !i Hi. 2.04 Kaul. ma ko Ku Kahua
hale a hlki i kali! I hoomakai. Maloko 0
la Apana 1 n-too Eka.
Apana 2, 0 lol. Mamane. E hoomaka
ma ie Klin riema mauai n Keia Kani e
walho ana He. 61 Kom. 73 Pauku mal ke
klhl Hema mauka 0 ka Apana 1 mal. Dill
ana hoi me na lol elua 0. Kaheana ame
kahl lol nahelehele. A e holo ana He.
49?4 Kom. ma ka auwal ma ko Kaheina;
alalia He. 2; 111. &; pauKu ma Ko K.a
heana; alalia ma kahl walho wale He. 14
Kom 96 pauku, a He. 62 4; Kom. 93
pauku. a Ale. 37 Kom. 1 Kaul. a moku ka
auwal. Alalia Ak. 40K Hi. Iho
ana ma ka auwal; alalia Ak. 7 40 Kom.
1.44 Kaul. a hlki I ke klhl Hema makal 0
ka lol poallma. Alalia ma ka lol poallma
Ak. i6j Kom. 88 pauku; a Hi.7?Ji Kom.
2.56 Kaul. Alalia Ak. :8tf Kom. 1.50
Kaul, a hikl I ke kumupall. Alalia ma ke
kumupall a ma ka auwal. Ak. 60 Hi. 1.05
Kaui., a ak. 7U'4 mi. 1.73 Kaul. a iiiki
1 ke klhl Akau mauka 0 ko Ku lol;
alalia ma ko Ku He. 11? Hi. 1.41 Kaul.
Ak. 82 HI. 1.C6 Kaul., a He. 28'4' HI 40
Pauku a hlki I ko Kaheana lol. Alalia
He. 32 HI. 71 Pauku ma ko Kaheana a
hlki I kahl i hoomakai.
MALOKO IA APANA 1 EKA.
Apana 3.
1a ke klhl
t lol, Kahalao. B hoomaka
ma Ke Km Akau maka n kei.n nlll ana
na hi 0 Kuluahl ame ko Kaukl; a e holo
ana He. 47 'A HI. 1 Kaul. ma ko Kuluahl,
a hlki i ke klhl Hema maka' o keia; alalia
He. 45 Kom. 1.48 Kaul. ma ke akaakal;
alalia Ak. 43 15 Kom. 1. 18 Kaul. ma ko
Kapule;,alaila Ak. 50H HI. 1.40 Kaul. ma
ko Kaukl a hlki 1 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
PaMuhuIti, as Is described In deed of
PalaullUlu to Nakea. dated M.iv. i87.
anu 01 recoru m Liner 27 on page 410.
3rd. All that land, being a portion of the
150, L. L.. A. 59',
ribed
to
as
makal half of R. P.
Palauhulu. more particularly descrlb
101 lows:
Beginning at the northwest comer 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.
1 58; thence south 61 West 1 95-100 chains
along the land of Puka to the Government
road: thence north 33M West s.io chains
along the Government road to the Protes
tant church yarJ; tlience north 041 bast
1.95 chains along the said church yard to
the point of commencement. Containing
an area of t 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.
6th. 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. C. 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
full to October 1st, 1907.
8th. Note for I120 secured by mortgage
dated May 17. 1805, at 12 per cent per
annum, made by Plnl to Peterson, Larsen
and Hopkins, of his Interest In the Hul of
Walkane.
Tne property above described has for
the most part been used as a country resi
dence, and has on a portion thereof two
dwelling houses, onthouses, stables, etc.,
all In good order and condition. A portion
nt tne land's tnree pieces are leased, anu
bring In a rental of Si 55 a year.
P. C. Jones, Esq., who fs the owner of
the other undivided half of said property,
has consented to a sale of his half at the
same time and place, and will join in the
deed for his half Interest with the Guar
dian, so that the party buying can secure
the whole 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, 1900.
For further particulars apply to Cecil
Brown, Esq., or
J. F. MORGAN,
1419 Auctioneer.
Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
T250O-Z3E3SS BLOCK.
NEW TO-DAY
To Loan, $2,000,
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY.
Apply to
1428
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Attomeyat-Law.
Hawaiian Med' cat Association.
A special meeting of the Hawaiian Medi
cal Association will be held In Dr. Coop
er's office, Alakea street, at 8:30 o'clock
THl? EVENING for the consideration of
unfinished business. I4z8-it
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
S. EHRLICH, Manager.
Great News!
We beg to inform the Ladies
that we have just opened out
five cases of Embroideries, In
sertions, and AllOver Embroid
epies"l,000 pieces of Embroid
eries of alfgrades in widths and
qualities to select from, high
novelties in new patterns that
must be seen to be appreciated.
Having imported the same direct
from the largest manufacturer
in Switzerland, we are able to
sell the same at very reasonable
prices.
We invite inspection.
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