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The 1900
Columbia, Rambler & HartforJ bicycles seem to
be just about lie i ight thine. We have had samples of these wheels and
will have a bl stock by the "Australia" In two weeks. Most of the
Chalnless CnlumbUs are solJ to arrive there Is such a demand for this
wheel. Thev are 4 pounJs llRhter this year and are fitted with the
SPECIAL TROPICA!. TIRI. which makes them a perfect mount for
these Islands The Columbia Chalnless weighs less than 25 pounds and
we guarantee It for any rider weighing up to 300 pounds. Our HART
FORD and RA.riBLEK chain wheels are beauties, call and see the samples
We have as complete repair shop as ever, though It Is not conveniently
located at present. During this year we expect to get back to the old
comer, where a fine mo:ern department Is to be fitted up In our ne.v store.
At present we sell, rent and repair wheels In the brick building on the
upper side of King street opposite to where our old stand was and are able
to do the best repair work done In town, rent the well known Columbia
Chalnless, and sell any model of Columbia, Rambler or Hartford for cash
or on easy Installments. We want your custom.
E. 0. HALL & SON Ltd,
Oor. ITort and Kins Sts.
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&''Z''r- A,-tAcr ' j ano THC CANS ARE I?
' &5r j;,uu ,P !i SELECTEUpACKED,H VEI3YIAI30EANO!
ill?' Vir3l'S ,-4.'' "!? .,T!Mr" CONTAIN MODE 9
,L 'IvSAffl THOSE OroTHW A'3
i' 'n-fiVlM.' SPECIAI4.V FOP BRAMKj ) $
If 'BmsSmLs
I wMC?r3SslOieTriM will P"JKelCBrT
BY AUTHORITY.
OEF1CE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH.
From and after date churches, places of
public worship and schools will be per
mitted to open except within the infected
districts.
C. B. WOOD,
l45o-3t President Board of Health.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH.
" Honolulu, Feb. 7. toco.
Jectlon 28 of the Sanitary Regulations
of the Board of Health Is hereby amended
so that said section shall read as follows:
"Sec. 28. No garbage, stable manure
night soil, or animal or vegetable refuse of
any nature which Is subject to decay shall
be used for grading purposes, or for filling
up any house lot or other tract of land."
C. B. WOOD,
i45o-3t President Board of Health.
Pound Master's Notice
of Estrays.
Notice Is hereby given, that the animals
described below have been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law :
Feb. 4. 1000. 1 white cow, brand In
describable on the right hind leg,
WANTS.
tVCSk J ' '" tolumn tilf tl instrttJ Jl 1 1 U
HZ5r a lint fill inidioi: 10 ctnli ueenJ Inur-
ttohi to etnlt a ivetk ait J o ttnlt a month, 7 Ml ll tit
tketftil tJurlhint nt efftnj Ibi ftcfl' ollcnolulu.
TO LET.
TO LBT-rUHNISlim COTTAGE. I'arly leav-
Ine fur 1 lie Co.iM wi h's lo sell the fmnltnre of ft
frown CutUK with priVII Re of renllnc ciMtgt.
Kent $i'oo, price nf furniture $11010. Close In
town. Apply J, P lhl office. i45-iw
TO LET A suite of Honsekeeplnfr Room unlur
nlsheJ 111 HeretmU street. U4I-1I
J
ME ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort St. nest
rooms and attendance in city. M
WANTED.
WANTED -FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED
ROOMS with or without boird; suitable for
two young men. Must be within one nd one-nilf
miles from Post Office. Address M G., Uox6u.
111!
WANTED-FIVE MESSENGER HOYS at once.
Arrerlcan Messenger Service, Hotel and Ala
kea streets. '
1ANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN to help In store.
W Arolv NEW ENGLAND BAKERY. iiit-U
UANTED-N. F. BURGESS does all kinds 01
W small repairing, Lawn Mowers and Garden
ll.io. am aneclaltles. Lawn Mowers will re call
ed for, by rinsing up i. Also a few for rent
Pensacola street "6'"
SITUATIONS WANTED Anyone desiring the see-tij-
nf tfltnrr. servants, butlers, yardmen,
laundrvmen and women, should Immtdlate appucat on
- . m tV.a a .L. rilll Ct.4 riatanllAlt
to Supt. U, A. UOyie. ai inc 1VIMI jirct. ttwini
iamp. ...3-
lANTED-Menlo know that they can get shaved
VV hu a whit harhar for f f cents at II. JOFFa
iqK Fort street, opp. Club Stables lioo-lf
tlRITING AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate
WKy.' roodeVVt, rates. MR. MUM, Car. People
Express Co : or General Delivery, P. O. i ioi-H
iiincrcUT rCDUIll .IDf WAMTPn tnr
Ks .ranarat hnuwworlc and care of children Refer-
ences required. Apply P.M.. Bulletin office i)6j
LOST.
I OS r Will the gentleman who picked up a ladles'
L GOLD WATCH, on Fort street, near Hobron'i
Druir Store. Please leave satreat Willard Brown
office, rurt street, and receive reward, ma w
FOR SALE.
COR SALE Gentle CARRIAGE HORSE, 7 ears
o d. 1 bet of Harness, Surrey witn ruprer tires.
Call on Q. II. BhRREY, Rooms o)-joi, Judd
Building. taio-im
mmm intelugenoe
COR SALE Bay Gelding In fine condition, quiet
and reliable cm
heap, Owner leaving country.
nn-iw
Weather Uureait, Punahou, Feb. 8,
Tcmiicrnltiro Morning minimum,
CB: Mltluny maximum, 7i.
llaromcter at 9 a m. 29.S1. railing.
Hnlnfall .21.
Dow Point 63F.
Humidity nt 9 a. m. 79 per cent.
Diamond Hoad Slgnnt Station, Feb.
g,Voathcr cloudy; wind light SE.
AIUUVAL3.
Wednesday, Feb. 7.
Am. hp. Geo. Curtis, Calhoun, 21
rlayB from Ban Francisco.
0. & O. 8, a. Doric, Smith, from San
rrnncloco.
Launch Talula, , from Lnnnl.
Thursday, Feb. 8.
Htmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, from
Kauai porta; 0,501 bags of sugar.
Btmr. J. A. Cummins, Scarle, from
Oahu ports.
Am. bkt. Hlcaglt, Robinson, from
Tort Townsend, Jan. 5; 581,309 feet
lumber and 100.000 shingles to Wilder
&Co.
DEPARTURES.
Wednesday, Feb. 7.
Am aclir. Transit, Jorgensen, for
San Francisco. .
Bclir. Alice Kimball, for Klhel.
Htmr. Maul, Uonnett, for Lanal.
8tmr. JameH Makee, Tullctt, for Ka
pna. 8lmr. Iwalnnl, Gregory and Slmcr
Bon, for Hawaii ports.
Thursday, Feb. 8.
O. & O. S. S Doric, for China and
Japan.
Htmr. Walaleale, Gregory, for Na
wlllwlll, Koloa, Elcele, Makawell, Wal
inen, Kclmha and Anahola nt 4 p. in.
Btmr. Clnudlne, Cameron, for Mnul
poi U nt C p. m.
Schr. Alice Kimball, for Klhel, nt 5
p. m.
PASSENGERS RRIVED.
From San Francisco, per ship Geo.
Curtis. Feb. 7. Miss A. J. Coleman
and Miss J. H. Hodden.
From Kauai norts. per Btmr. W. u.
Hall, Feb. 7. H. C. Perry and wife,
Miss I.. Porrv. H. M. Ucrg. Miss L.
Grnco and C, J Snow.
Thirty Head
Of Fine
Buggy and
Draft Horses
Just received ex Mauna
Ala. To be seen at the Sale Yards"
ALAKEA AND
QUEEN STREETS.
COR SALE $1500. Lease ol a large tenement
r house situated near the heart of the town I'res-
en, Net Monthly Income sAjp ly.
i4i No 310 hort stect
COR SALE J1100.
1 so sears to run.
Apply to
1411
COR SALE
I at Kewalo
Apply to
4
$IJOO.
. Lot
Lease of Cottage centrally.
Ground rent $11 per month.
WILLIAM SAVIDGF.
No jio Fort street.
New Modern Cottage and lot
'oxioo. A bargain as a home.
WILLIAM SAVIUGE.
No. 110 Tort street.
COR SALE A 5x8 Anthony Camera, reversible
back, with wide angle Morrison lens.
Inquire at
I41B-IT
PR SALE-LANDS IN ALL
CITY. By J, M. VIVAS.
PARTS OF THE
n8
FOUND.
Gus. Schuman.
Bouquets !
FIKE&CO,
Supply every varirty of Cut Flowers and
horse", branded GrowlnK phni- Sprays, Bouquets and
NB on the right hind leg, white spot on Funeral and wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice.
gray cloth with fine blue
una Scotch plaid lining
rin.tarran hive same bv calling at this office and
raying costsof advertising. ,,,., !M1U
COUND-AGolf Cape.
a and maroon strlpts
Jas-P-Morflm
-a:
Street
Guardian's Sate
I Estate.
of Real
NEW TO-DAY
Notice.
Any persons having bills against
Pantheon Saloon are requested to send the
same to the undersigned by mall.
L. C. ABLES, P. O. Box 243,
i45o-3t for the owners.
Meeting Notice.
Special Meeting of the Stockholders cf
back, white stroke on forehead, 3 legs
white; with leather halter.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that 1 will sell
them at public auction on Saturday, Feb.
24, 1000, at 12 m., if not called for before
that date. K. KEKUENE,
I44Q Pound master.
Office, comer Fort street and Chaplain
' ine, oppo' he Catholic Mission.
HZ
the UNION FEED COMPANY, Limited,
will be held at the Company's office,
Judd Building, on FRIDAY, the 16th Inst.,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to consider important
business. F. R. V1DA.
Secretary Union Feed Co., ltd.
Honolulu, Feb. 8, 1900. i4S3-7t
Notice.
Complying with Instructions received
from San Francisco per S. S. "Doric," the
S. S. "Coptic" due the 10th Inst., will
not take any passengers from this port to
San Francisco.
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Pacific Mall S. S. Co., Occidental
& Oilental S. S. Co.. and Toyo Klsen
Kaisha. 1450 t
Drill Shed Camp.
It wan 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
as ntntcd in news on another page,
when Chester Doylo received orders to
prcparo for the reception at the drill
fihed detention camp of a host of peo
plo of various nationalities. Tho su
perintendent eavo no slumber to his
cyclldn tho livelong night. In the
meantime ho had the quarters of the
Chlncfio (who are to stay In till Satur
day,) fenced off from the rest of tho
yard. Also, ho had furniture, bedding
and baggago of tho Japanese going out
today removed in quantity to make a
mound ten feet rlgh over about 1500
square feet ot the parado ground out
side tho walls. Moreover, ho had all
tho l-ooma In the stono barracks, be
sides tho quarters of tno U. S. garrison
officers, cleaned out nnd disinfected,
theso belnc forthwith laid with mat
ting nnd divided with screens for sleep
ing and eating apartments. A whole
lot of other work was accomplished.
At 3 n. in. a horso of a doublo express
team tlronnod dead from Doyle's hust-
the ling. Tho carcass was loaded upon
tho wagon and, with Portuguese Help
ers Liking the dead horse's place, It
wan hauled nwR Minister Cooper
Bald at noon that he was notified to
tako caro ot 350 odd at tffo camp. The
Fowler's yard contingent, according
to tho sub-Inspector's report, com
prises 55 Europeans nnd 53 Asiatics.
Many of tho formor nro mechanics and
clerks but, as wl.i be seen by tho
Board of Health roport, their quaran
tine will not Interfere with their avo
cations,
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, 1900, 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. 572? and 8Q05 to Kalkalna, more
particularly described as follows:
Apana 1. 6 lol kalo me ke Kakuahale
Mamane. E hoomaka ma ke klhl Hema
makal 0 kela ma ke klhl 0 ka pa hau, ke
klhl akau makal 0 ko Makakukae pill ana
1 ko Ku halua, a e holo ana He, Co'i Kom.
2.51 Kaul. maka pa hau, ma ko Maka
kukae, a hlkl I ka lllil kae pall I ke klhl
Ak. makal 0 ka lol 0 Kaheana; Alalia He.
75H Kom. 2.38 Kaul. Iho ana ma ka pall
apll anamala auwal ma ko Kaheana;
He. ss'4 Kom. 1.22 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana
a hlkl I ke klhl Hema mauka 0 kela;
alalia Ak. tsX 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 hlkl I ko Kaheana mala ulu; alalia
Ak. 66 Hlk. 2.25 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana, a
nil ana a hlkl 1 1a lllil kae pall, alalia Ak.
59 2-4 HI, 1.00 Kaul. ma kula a hlkl I ka
puhala, ke klhl akau makal o kela, a ke
klhl Akau mauka o ko Ku kahua. Alalia
He. 31 M HI. 2.04 Kaul. ma ko Ku Kahua
hale a hlkl I kahl I hoomakal. Maloko 0
a Anana 1 iwooEka.
a aaaa (Mi
Apana 2, o 101. mamane. t noomaKa
ma ke klhl Hema makal 0 kela kahl e
wa ho ana He. 01 Kom. 7? Pauku mal ke
klhl Hema mauka 0 ka Apana 1 mal, pill
ana hoi me na lol elua 0 Kaheana ame
kahl lol nahelehele. A e holo ana He,
a hlkl I ke klhl Hema makal 0 kela; alalia .
He. 45 Kom. 1.48 Kaul. ma ke aKaaKal;
alalia Ak. 43 ii Kom. 1. 18 Kaul. ma ko
Kapule: alalia Ak. 50 HI. 1.40 Kaul. ma
ko Kaukl a hlkl I kahl I hoomakal.
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
Palauhulu, as Is described in deed cf
Palauhulu to Nakea. dated May. 1857.
and of record In Liber 27 on page 410.
3rd. All that land, being a portion or the
makal half of R. P. 158, L. C. A. 5910, to
Palauhulu, 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 bast 5.2; chains along the line dividing
the mauka from the makal half of R. P.
1 : thence south 01 West 1 oc-ioo chain
along the land of Puka to the Government
road; thence north 33J4 West 5.30 chains
along the Government road to the Protes
tant cnurcn yam; iiience norm 04, tasi
1.9; 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
ople as tenants in common, and caned
ceo
the Hul of Walkane.
49 Kom. ma ka auwal ma ko Kaheana;
alalia He. 25H HI. 8s pauku ma ko Ka
heana; alalia ma kahl walho wale He. 14
Kom 06 pauku, a He. 62 4; Kom. 93
pauku, a Ak. 37 Kom. t Kaul. a moku ka
auwal. Alalia Ak. 40M Hi. iho
ana ma ka auwal; alalia Ak. 7 4 Kom.
1.44 Kaul. a hlkl I ke klhl Hema makal 0
ka lol poallma. Alalia ma ka lol poallma
Ak. i6tf Kom. 88 pauku; a HI. 75 Kom.
2.56 Kaul. Alalia Ak. i8;.f Kom. 1.50
Kaul. a hlkl 1 ke kumupall. Alalia ma ke
kumupali a ma ka auwal. Ak. 60 HI. 1.05
Kaul., a Ak. i(U HI. 1.73 Kaul. a hlkl
1 ke klhl Al:au mauka 0 ko Ku lol;
alalia ma ko Ku He. H HI. 1.41 Kaul.
Ak. 82 Hi. 1.C6 Kaul., a He. 28; HI 40
Pauku a hlkl 1 ko Kaheana lol. Alalia
He. 32 HI. 71 Pauku ma ko Kaheana a
hlkl I kahl I hoomakal.
MALOKO 1A APANA 1 EKA.
' Apana 3. 1 lol. Kahalao. E hoomaka
ma ke klhl Akau makal 0 kela pill ana I
na hi o Kuluahl ame ko Kaukl; a e holo
ana He. 47'S Hi. 1 Kaul. ma ko Kuluahl,
APPLES
PRUNES
LEMONS
ORANGES $
For sale cheap at
J. B, MILLS
Lincoln Block, Klnu street.
Assessment Notice Wala-
lua Agricultural Com-
pany. Limited.
Nnilce Is hereb- 'iven that an assess
ment of 60 per ceni nas been levied upon
th. 10.000 shares. iew Issue, of the Wa!
" a At i iL
alui Agricultural Cj , ua ana niai me
ame will be due and payable at the office
tf Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Jan. 15, 1900.
E. D. TENNEY,
Secretary Walalua Agr'l Co., Ltd.
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RF.MOVAL NOTICE.
WhenYau Waqt a Rig
RING UP THE
C-Ia- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
, 618 FOHT 8TKKFT.
th. 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 Ulawlnl, 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 :st, 1007. .
8th. Note for 120 secured by mortgage
dated May 17. 1800. at 12 per cent per
annum, made by Pini 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
of the land's three pieces are leased, and
bring In a rental of $155 a year.
P. C. Jones, Esq., who Is 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 $12,000.00.
ueeds at me expense or purcnaser.
Dated Honolulu, January 3rd, 1900.
For further particulars apply to Cecil
Brown, Esq., or
J. F. MORGAN,
1419 Auctioneer.
By order of Judge Perry, the above sale
Is postponed to Saturday, Feb. loth, ioco
at the same hour and place.
Pacific Import Co.
. (INCORPORATED),
.EBOGKEBIEISS BLOC3L
Stable 'Phone, 477
Uacw SUind 'Phones, 310 and Trc.
O. II BELMWA.
Notice to Consignees Per
Bktne. S. N. Castle.
Consignees by this vessel are requested
to make an early application to Mr. H. A.
Baldwin, freight agent Board of Health,
for permits to ship merchandise to ports
outside Honolulu. F.lour, grain and other
merchandise available for this purpose.
W.G.IRWIN CO.,
i45o-3t Agents "S. N. Castle."
Ill Foiit Stiiiikt, Xoxt to Lucas Mill.
PURE MILK
PURE CREAM
Best on the Islands
Removal Notice.
Cn and after February 1st the UNION
EXHtESS CO. will have their office with
the Evening Bulletin.
1441-tf TELEPHONE 86.
Delivered
City.
twice dally to
any part of
1385
Kona Sugar Co., Ltd.
Notice Is hereby given that Assessment
No. 7 of 10 per cent on the assessable stock
of the KONA SUGAR CO., Is due ant!
payable Februaty 2, 1500.
F. W. McCHESNEY,
Treasurer.
Honolulu, Feb. 1, lyoo. I44SJW
THE
DAIRYMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
Has removed to
111 Fort street
next to Lucas Mill.
M50-1W
Zcnlontfla for Honolulu.
Tho Oceanic steamship Zealandla,
which hns been idlo since ehe was dls
inlBHGd from tho transport scrvlco a
low woolen ago, way, after nil, have to
mako 11 trip to Honolulu ueioro sue
ontcra tho Nome trade. Tho Austra
lia Is duo horo from Honolulu on Tues
day, nnd bocauae of the plaguo there
uho will probably be placed In quaran
tine for several days, perhaps for two
wooks. In case she is placed In quar
antine for so long a time. It is oxpect
nd that tho Zealandla will go out on
her schodulo time. The Australia Is
tho only steamer that will take passen
gers at Honolulu. H. t Jan. m.
Carries a Large Cargo.
Tho brig Harriot O. Wajiand sailed
from Ran Francisco Jan. 28 for Hono
lulu with a hoavy cargo of hay and
grain. Tho hay was loaded on deck,
and stacked up high about tho masts,
giving tho brig the appearance of be
ing top hoavy. Tho Harriet G. Way
land was recently bought by O'Brien
& Son. Tho Arm has a number of
horses In Honolulu, nnd foddorls scarco
horo. Thoy could not find nny vessel
comlnc to tho Islands that had room
to sparo for such a cargo. They woro
unsuccessful In their efforts to charter
a vossel bo thoy finally bought the Har
riot O. Wayland.
New Schooner Launched.
The four-masted schooner Expansion
was launchod this morning from Hay
c Wright's ship yard in Alameda. Sho
Is intendod for the Honolulu trade.
8. F Jan. 30.
Tho morgue building wiped out to
day was In succession tho tax ofQco,
Board ot Health headquarters, storage
for Board ot Education supplies and,
finally, place of autopsy for plaguo
victims,
Great News!
The Lo Munyon Photo Supply C..
alendar for 1900 arrived on the Gaelic
ind Is on sale at their store at No. 420
fort Btreot. Mr. Lo Munyon has apar
d no palnB 10 mako It the finest and
uost ellto calendar over published in
ho world. It will be strictly three col
r process work and very elaborate,
leing dono from Mr. Le Munyon's own
aogatlves.
Fish Inspector Berndt has
come across some very curious
and beautiful fish lately which
are beintr pau.cd by KING
BROS, arti A very peculiar
crab is on view in K.IN(j
BROS window, Hotel street
We beg to Inform the Ladles .
that we have Just opened out
five cases of Embroideries, In
sertions, and All-Over Embroid- '
eries 1,000 pieces of Embroid
eries of all grades 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 seme at very reasonable
prices.
We invite inspection.
!
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
S, EHRLICH, Manager.
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