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THE KVKN1N0 HULLET1N: IlONOIiUIitJ, II. I., TUESDAY, AIMUL 10, 11)00
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Honolulu Stock Yards Company,
"W. IK. RIOE, Freslclerrt. "W. S. WITHERS, Manager. 1487
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AUOi.urVEEfc AM)
-3U Queen Street
AUCTION SALE
...OF...
Delinquent - Slock
IN THE
Klhel Plantation Co.
On SATURDAY, April 2S,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesrooms, 33 Queen sheet, Ho
nolulu, 1 will sell at Puiillc Auction, by
order of tho treasurer, Mr. J. 1. Cooke,
ho following coitlflciWd of stock In the
Klhel l'ltuitnttoii Cu.' unless tlio
FIFTH assessment, ilollnnticiit I'UU.
2Sth, with interest tlicreon, is paid on
or beforo tho dny iitnl hour of sale:
No. No.
Certif. Shares.
11 Jcsro Miiknlnnl luo
20 II. Watorhouso & Co. ... 100
3111. Wnterhotiao St Co. . . . 100
32 II. Watcrhouso & Co. ... 100
85 F. 11. Angus 10
127 W. H. Nolnuui tO
IBS W. E. llelllii.1 30
1G9 O. J. Uolsso 10
201 Henry Hapal 10
22S Chas. Lucas 2no
229 1. M. LydiR 200
237 lZ. Monsanat 20
31G How Hoy 10
31C Dao Wnl 5
3C9 W. II. Goctz 20
383 Ching hum 25
433 J. K. Knhoo fi
441 Win. Thompson 10
450 W. C. Achl 100
491 W. C. Achl 100
G22 J. F. Stcetz 20
G30 U Ah Long 10
C37 W. C. Achl 100
CCS Geo. Desha and C. J.
Holt 2r.
602 J. F. Sopcr 23
631 II. 11. Schrotko 50
CSS T. Ah Tour 17
CC3 C. II. Laago 10
679 C. II. Lango 20
fSO C. II. Laage 2d
771 W. U Fletcher 2J
810 J. 12. Taylor 10
937 Leo Chu 45
fl.18 Yco Chin 20
939 Vco Chin 23
910 C. Din Sing 20
953 J. i: .Hush, trusloo 2U
101C N. 12. Gcdgo 13
1029 Chas. Phillips 10
1033 U. It. Dlven ."
103G S. K. IllBhop r
107 1 Yce Ching 10
1077 A. n. lngalls 10
10SS J. S. Martin 70
1091 C. II. Laago 10
1132 T. A. nonnnghln SO
1133 T. A. Honnnghln 10
1139 O. Martin 15
1145 L. II. I'lmcntal 10
llf.9 M. A. Consalrci CO
1181 A. Harrison 50
1193 W. C. Achl 100
1210 Chas. A. Don 25
1212 Win. F. JochJi' 33
12S I Martin Bowers 10
129C 1). C. Robertson 25
1320 Chus. Phillips 10
135S Jno. Illnd 100
13S9 Geo. Manson 10
1392 Geo. Manson E0
1391 Geo. Manson 20
139S Geo. Manson 20
139C Geo. Manson 20
1400 Look Ching 10
1403 J. II. Schnack 10
1453 II. P. Itoth 100
1501-C. J. Fnlk 1
1509 JaB. S. Towsley 10
1511 T. F. Sedgwick S
1550 C. J. Fnlk 25
1551 C. .1. Fnlk 23
15S9 S. It. Jordan 13
T. H. Petrlo 1
Honolulu, April 5, 1000.
J. V. MORGAN,
ij;8 Auctioneer
Aefisinent Notice.
INTHR-ISLAND TM-EGRAPH CO.,
LIMITED.
An ASSESSMENT of 10 rer cent rn
the n$esit) e stock ot this compji y
levied thM dav. Is now due and pwab e
atthenffire of las. P. Morgan, 3J Quttn
street, Honolulu.
J AS. P.MORGAN,
Treat. Inter-Nland Telegraph Co., Ltd,
Ap-H 'd. 1000. 1407 1W
llnvMillan Illcctrlc Co.
STOCKHOinPUS SPECIAL
MEETING.
A Special Meting of the Stockholders
of the HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.,
will be h.'ld en Friday, April 27 1900, at
10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of amend
ing the liyl.awi of said company, at the
office of the Hawaiian Safe it divestment
Co, W, L. HOPITiH,
i47QtJ Stftrtary.
W&BL SAM,
10 Fresh California Milch Cows
White -? Brown Leghorn Chickens
COUNCIL OF STATE DOINGS.
(Continued from pngo 1.)
should vote llrst nfid lint for a new
reservoir. .
Mr. Iscnbcrg moved that ?1 50,000 he
Inserted for new reservoir and pli.r.
in Niiunnu alley. Mr. Hobertson
moved that a new Item covering the
amount bo Inserted. I'lio latter mo
tion prevailed.
Mr. Jones requested that Dr. Wood
'be Invited to bo present nt today's
meeting of the Council of .State nt 3. JO
o clock when tho Hem far tiltintion
would bo taken up. do unlet cd mid
Mr. Iscnbcrg appointed a .'oinmltteo
to notify him.
Tho Item of $30,000 for extra pipe
for water woiks of Honolulu was In
creased to $120,000 and passed. Tho
Item of seventy-Ilvo hyilrams nt ?3,000
for Honolulu was passed at 160 hy
drants at $0,000 and the appioprlatlon
for llllo water works win raised ftom
Is.OOO to $20,000 nml passed.
Wailuku water works appropilallon
was raised from $10,000 to $20,000 and
passed; Lahnlna water works was in
creased to $20,000 and an item wiis In
setted for water works. Jail and couit
house nt Nawlllwlll of $S00. On motion
of Mr. Jones the subsidy of $(.3,000 foi
tlio Oahu railway was .also passed.
An Item for tho enilownieiit of n hos
pital for Incurables was explained upon
a question nsked by Mr. Kobnrtoon to
bo a Government donation of $2.".000 to
such nn Institution. Minister Young
said In this connection thai the matter
of an endowment wns now bolng eon
sldered which would probably bo placo
ed at $200,000. Ho bclluvul that cei
tn In conditions should bo added to
the endowment fund propo-iltlo.i which
would bo explained here if vr. .
The question of $5,000 for upparatus
on the tiro tug was vote.i uown niirr
discussion nnd tho Item was passed r.t
tho larger amount in tho bill. .Millili
ter Damon said that In .uunlns tho old
tug boat there had been net protlt of
$13,000 to the Government for the pe
riod.
Other Items wero defeirel until to
day and several sections wero refarred
to the Judiciary eommitt-w. Tho Item
for $0,000 for Inspectors of plumbing
wns after discussion ref.nicl to tho
committee of tho Interior department.
Mr. Uoblnson nsked for more tlmo
to ropoit upon tho nppropilntioti for
tho Hoynl tschool of $75,000. Granted..
Tho Item of $1,200 for u purchasing
agent of tho Hoard jf Health w.is
tii-Ken up. Mr. Achl said no lender i
wero mndo for goods furnished tho
btoro nt tho leper settlement.
Minister Damon said ho believed the
tlmo bad como to plnco tlio Uo-iid of
Health in closer touch with tho In
tel lor department. This had been ac
complished In the department of edu
cation and tho method h.id proved n
success. Ho did not blamo tho Uo.ird
of Health for anything dono so lar,
but thought that tho precedent of a
government within a government was
n bad one.
Mr. HobertHon moved to t.trlko out
the Item for n purchasing agent, as un
necessary and his motion was seconded
by Mr. Jones who bellovcd tho nudltor
would bo sulllclent check on futuio
purchases.
Tho motion carried ami mo vomici:
adjourned at 5:15 o'clock.
Nippon Mhpii'h PasHeniJcrH.
Tho following passengerrt havo book
ed to leave for San Krauelsco In tho
Nippon Maru today: Mr. mul Mrs. W.
Lanz. Mr. Paulsmcler, aira. v. w. aim-
ton, C. I). Vincent, II. I). Tenncy, 12. T.
Cotton, T. M. Hatch, wlfo and two
children, Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Day, W. J.
Schmidt, P. llcese, A. Belli ens, Mrs.
Ash, P. M. Klloy, MorrU K. Kcohoka
lole, Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Sclioll, Edw. L.
Clnrk, Mlsa Mlnnhou, Dr. Noble, Miss
J. E, Chapln, Miss M. P Denton, Miss
Adams, Henry Wnterhoiuo and wire,
Albert Waterhou&e. Hilivmd Phillips,
Miss M. Donald, Mrs. II. M. Prcctli,
A. Gartley, J. A. Wllholt, Mrs. Kerr,
J. W. Hergstrom, Mrs. W. It. Purring
ton, Young Loclc, Mrs. II. Iliund, J. W.
Patton, Edwin Chamberlain, II. T.
Mnreh, H. T. Marshall unit W. II.
Ualnl,
Nippon Muni Al'I'IvCH.
Tho Nippon Maru fiom Chlnn and
Japan arrived and nnehoi-f d off poll nt
about 7:30 o'clock this inonilm;. She
was off port tho greater purt ot the
night.
Tlio Nippon brought three cabin pas
Bongers, nnd four .lapnreso and ten
Chlncso lu tho Bteeragn. Them are !l!
through cabin passengers nnd .11 .la
paneso nnd 207 Chinese. Tho peoplo
for this place wero sent iislioro 011 n
scow. Tho Nippon took rn w.ilor but
had no need of coal.
Police CutlPt NotCB.
Ill tho Police Court this forenoon tho
following tunes wero disposed of: Ah
Pit, opium unlawfully In possession,
?.rjiJ and costs; Ah Ung and Ah Tuck,
Kaiiio clinrgo, nolle prord; jviniin, tils
obedlenco to parents, 5 days' Impris
onment; Ah Hln, driving ovur n brldgo
fiiNtor tluiu n walk, t".r. nnd costs; Bllva,
leaving hla horsn untied In the street,
5 nnd eosts,
Tho KvenliiK llullctlii, 7C contti per
month.
Plymouth Rocks and
WANTS.
..JjJWrfi. in fell tolumn uUl hi inntttj af iCrtflft
yS ahneflrt inuttioitt to ttnti ttfonltnttt.
ttcn; foent$ittttkaHj toctHlta MOrtb. Ibtittlhi
ctttfttt sJvtrtmm tvtr ofltttd Iht fitofilt of Honolulu.
POSITIONS WANTED.
pour siun-r employ vienp
AGENCY, 404 Fort street.
Next Hl.irt Jeweller. Hours: 0 to 12 a. in.
2 to 9 p. tn.
We cm
supply t'ic follow lin? servant WHITE
LAIIOUI.KS. Lnelm-ws
utinpcr workers
Coachnun j, Oltice Hum 4. Driven 4 P.ilnler 1,
( ooks 4- Cabinet Mikef 1. General Worker to
CIIINLSC- I'irstCook ). Second Conk j, Stewards
. SlaWemeni, Yardmen 4-IAPANUM.. Common
Laborers,. Carpenters 6, Drasmen a, Drlsers t.
Stable Hos 1, General MoUMfworkeri 4. Cooks 6,
Painter I. SlewarJs l. Walttrs , Washerwomen 4.
YarJbov 6. Women Serants j-l'OKTIKiULM.
AM) IIAWAHANS Carpenters , Painters 1.
Piper Hangers a. VarJmen 1, Drivers 10. 5eneril
Wolkers 10 Otfice Hos 4. 1481-im
WANTED.
1ANTED-A LADY lo care (or clillJ on trip In
v Hit Coast. Fare one way palJ. AJartss L
Huilelln nllice, '??i"Jl
WANfLD An Lxcr) II' nal Opportunity it iflirrJ
(pr a Kooi bojkcinsser Apply nt
ijoi-iw. Wall, Nichols Co,, LU.
WANTl'D-A cooi t.rlht boy In Jcllver bills anj
W erranJs Apply Wavhlnitton Mercantile Co,
isoj iw Corn.r lort and Quien bis.
WANTrt) A s-conJ-lanJ RooJ cnnJItlon set of
The Am. C)cliDeJla ani Annuals from
i&it to date or llrltanlc Cvcl peJIa. piease state
louestprke. AiJress(C. K ) I' I). Uoxc.o.
I4V8-IW
WANfhD Lvervon to know that tho new CLUF1
-HaViNO I'AKLOMS will op.n May isl i
loi King street n xl to W W D mond i.o.-tf
w
AM-iU-N. 1. UUKIjLSS J(-$ all klnJ ol
smjll rtr.ilrlnt?. Lawn Mower aiu UarJn
Ho, are pcli1 Ics. Lawn Mowers will b call
ei lor, by rlnuln up ao. Also a, fw fur tent
Pen "'fl tfe' iM't
vVAMtU AUn to know that tftey can et MnvetJ
v by a wlilto barber lur t$cenisatll.
6toW Port itrett. pr Ouh Sthl
JLrTS,
ioolf
M'i;nvi. OTinf.s.
D
R. IIUDDYS Dental Parlors are
now or en.
t4H-lf
in LET.
OrriCE In lirewer RUp;. Qoen St.
Ni l Hanalisn IVitlllirrCn,
Inquire Room
I4W-IW
'I'o lci Tha residence ot John Ena at Walklkl,
' lurnKh'd or unturnlshpd UrRe yard and
ho'jse. barn and stables. To let as a whole or In
pari Tor further particulars, apply to JOHN LNA
.t I IS N, Co.'s oflict. Queen street. I46t-tf
THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSB, Fort St. Ilest
rnnms and attendance In city i)li
FOIt SALE.
COK SALL-Mi Vb AND KITCII. N UTENSILS;
i ore reu Ivie skin saddle, P. O. Itox 779. or
K.W. .MLIER. TeJ. white ji. i$cn If
COR SALE A llAIIY CARRIAGE in first-class
rnnl't'o A rlv w A (. this nre I4'litt
t;Oi ALL CMOICh I'KOI'rKTIbS at a liir-
Kn Lit with a houses nn Wilder Ae ?aso
lot In Kewaln arotit w.tno squa e fret, $1100; lot
wWi 4 houses, Income $4 rer month, $5000, a-s'orv
huusfand lot no Wild. rAe., $'750; a!4 acresntlese
land, lower Nuuami val ry, with a house and about
nouo Hants ot dlftervnt llowtr. Jisoo: IjIs Ke-
walo (Queen St) $1100; slot Kewa'o iQuren bt.)
S 300; 1 r.sldence l..t 1'unchNml slope. $4600; U
acre iMiama near King oi , jj.y. flp;iyioj. n.
VIVAS. Postofli.e lane. 14991'
COU SLn-INVESrMCNT-A controtl'nc Inl.r
' est or any psrt nt the stock f the HONOLULU
STDAM LAUNDRY xiav te had at a discount. Ap
plication mtv b- made lo E C. Winston or Louis
'v Ijuindrv ofh- llnvl trr.t i4QS-iw
f,U- sut; 4 I10r.es one can W uwd tor saddle;
surrv and rhactun. Apply I". W. Meier tele-
surrv and rhactun,
phono white $a.
KR SALE $j.ruo
One are of land nrar Llllha street.
SUITAIlLh TO SUBDIVIDE.
$U5 IICUSE 7 lMJE ROCMS. A'ODERN
Improvements, lot 80x120.
L. C. ABLES. Real Estalc Agent
PR SALE-KROEGER PIANO, cheap.
ear. Address J. J . Huilelln Oltice.
used one
1484-JW
COR SALE-TIIE OLD ESTAIILISIIPD PRINT
r I NO llUSINCSSof the lale Robert firleve In-
cludlnc 1'ie.v.s. Tyre. Rui ns Machine, Hook
Hinder and Printing Outht. complrte. Kids for the
abnv mentioned business will le rtceUed by the un
dersigned, who will furnished particulars In regard to
sime JaM'SL McLLAN,
i48a-tm Administrator Estate of Robert Grieve.
COR -Li $4Soo Lease ot a-story
business
priperty on rort street n sears to run. (nuund
Rent f o per annum.
earn. rP'v to
LLIAM SAVIDGE.
6 Wer hant slreet.
(TOR SALL-TWO CUTTAGfcS nn YounR4 St.,
npcotit I. 11. lite, esq. inquire or i. c.
UUAKIIMr.
i,6itf
FOR SALE iicw. LOT In best portion ol Kallhl
me 0x1511. Applvtn
WILLIAAt SAVIDGE.
No ol'uti street.
nOU SALU-$);o. LOT at Kallhl on main street,
slit's'!0. Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
No. 1 10 l-url sireet,
COR SALE-LAHD.J IN ALL PARTS OF THE
r citv. tiyj.M. vivas. u8
LOST.
1 OST-A While I'anami Hat liha'
L. It soineheit ttien WllcoK
'louel" around
residence and
Walklkl. Cinder pleats return to LRNLST IIUGAN
'it Otpneum Thtairt andre.elve reward. ijoi-Ij
LOST A larje, tlack DOG, lh a hlle mark
under his ne.k, Answers tu the name of Spirt,
It missing from ,01 Punchbowl street Any one re
turning the dog will be rewarded. Tag and cellar
No. Tl.
IV MRS, J. fi. WARD,
LUST A Kenlleman'i SCARP-l'INl diamond scl
tinir. I'lea.t ittuin tu Huilelln Olnce and re.
celvt lltteral reward.
4T-tf
Notice.
During my iilmenca frnm tho Iluwn
II1111 iHlnmlH Dr. U. 11. Wood will net
for mo uiiiler full Power of Attorney,
P. 11, DAV,
Honolulu, April 10, 1900,
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a
Black Spanish.
DIPPING INTELUIiEK
Weather llurcnu, Piiu.ihuu, April 10.
Temperaturo Morning minimum,
AG, Midday maximum, Y3.
llai ometer nt 9 n. in. 30.02. Steady
Halnfall to 9 n. in. .42.
Dew Point C9 F.
Humidity nt 9 n. m. SO per cent.
Halnfall at Luakoka amen this morn
Inf 1,40. ltalnful I tor mouth to date,
4.22.
Diamond Head Signal Station, April
10. Weather cloudy; wind fresh K.
AR1HVALS.
Monday, . ill 9.
Keaiihoii. Moshcr, fiom lihai-
Stuir
Tuesdny, April 10.
Nippon Mnru. Iroin China
T. K. K.
and Japan.
DEPARTURES.
Monday, April 9,
Stmr. Klnnu, Freciunii, I or Maul nnd
Hawaii ports.
Stmr. J. A. Cummins. S-'earlo, for
Oahu ports. .
Stmr. Lehiia, for Molokal and Lanal.
Tuesday, Apill 10.
T. K. K. Nippon Maru, for San
Fianclsco.
Stmr. Walalcalo, from K.iual; 30-10 bags
sugar and part of a well boring out
lit. TO SAIL TOMORROW.
Stmr. lleleuo, for Pnauhau, Kukalau,
Ookala and Pcpcekco at 5 P. m
Stmr. W. O. Hal, Thompson, for Nh
wiliwlll, Koloa and Kilnuca at 4p. m.
Stmr. N'lilinu, Wyman, for Kleelo and
Ilannpepo at 4 p. in.
l'ASSi:N(ii:itS RRIVHD.
Fiom China nnd Japan, per T. K. K.
Nippon Main, Apr. 10 I'hof. Koub"le
and Tanakn.
From Knual, per stmr. Walnleale,
Apr. 10 Isea nnd Horonoka.
From Iilinlnn, per stmr. Keauhoii,
Ajir. 9 Mrs. Shnrp, Mr. Holler, C. H.
Dickey, K Hortfeld nnd two on deck.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Maul nnd Hawaii portr, per stmr.
Klnnu, Apr. 9 Miss Hadloy, Miss Fer
rciro, Miss M, Napa, E. C. ll.'own, J. G.
Rothwcll, C. T. Day, E. Kaiser, John
Phillips, Win. Fernandez, M. J. Sllva,
J. Manilla, II. Cunarlo, Miss A. Can
nrlo, Wm. Lacha and wife, E. J. Walk
er, Dr. M. .Okawara, C. W. Eccles, A.
Ahrcns, A. V. Gear, A. A. Hraymer,
Fred Nnylor, Joseph Glcsel, A. Stndt
lacndcr, P. Schledcr, C. A. Graham,
Miss M. Kobbo, Mrs. W. II. Fetter nnd
thrco children, Mrs. A. M. Urown nnd
12 on1 deck.
Notice of power of uttorncy.of Dr.
Day appears under Now Today on page
8.
A bright boy to carry bills and run
errands Is wanted. Seo Want column
page 8.
Tlio capital stock, paid up, of tho Ha
waii Land Co., Ltd. lias been Increased
to 111,210.00.
4V dividend Is due and payablo on tho
stock ot tho Hawaii Land Co., Ltd.
Sco nd under Now Today.
an exceptional opportunity Is of
fered for a good book canvasser. Seo
ad on page S lu Want column.
NEW TO-DAY
Wotice.
There will be a im-ellng of the Kepub
I'c Club, at tlulr .hall, this evening at
7:30 o'clock,
it Per orJer T. B. .MURRAY.
NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND OV C rEU CCNT IS
duo on tho stock of tho Hawaii Land
Co., Ltd., nnd payable at tho office of
tho company, nt 10 West King stieet,
Honolulu.
W. C. ACIII,
President.
JIJSSU MAKAINAI,
Treasurer.
UNOUII JOHNSON, 1'
secretary.
Honolulu, April 0, 1900.
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I NTIIH CIRCUIT COURT. IIRST CIRCUIT OF
the Hawaiian Islands. In the matter uf Hit ban,
ruptcyof t. J SILVA of Kapali, Kauai Order on
petition of Hirkrupt f r discharge. Upon reading
and filing the pvtl Ion of M.J Sllva of Kapali,
Kauil allrgirg that more that six months hate
elapsed slnie lie was adjudicated a bsn-rupi, and
pray ng for a discharge fr in all his debts Ills
rrde-ed thl MONDAY, 'he v.lh da of April, A I)
lono, In Alllolinl lla'e. Hon lulu, alio a m ol tint
diy at Cliamtv be, and th' same Is hereby np
p Jnted lor the hearing of said petlllxn at which llTe
and place all credit rswlio have proved ihelr claims
Rilnstsald bankript may appearand show cause,
II any thevhave, why the prayer of said Hankrupi
should not be grant, d
lly the Court
talO LUCAS, Cletk
Dale! April 10, !
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
yacht M.eown" will be sold on the
the 1st day of May, 1900, unless
paid for, together with all expenses
before that date,
CHAS. D, WAI.Knit,
150PW) Yacht and Boat Builder,
rAAOT-,
wsrw
THEORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
Monday and Tuesday.
Last Two Nights
-OP-
HOGAN'S MINSTRELS
Change of
Program
AN EVENING OP MINSTRELSY
Melody ! Mirth ! Music !
"CZARINA"
I I M
in Tiit "i.aMiren"
due any moment Irom S. F. we have 80 1000 bicycles.
Of these there are
G2 Columbias IS Ramblers.
In th's lot thsre are 32 of those great
Columbia Chainiess B'cycles
fitted with the
- - COASTER BRAKE - -
When you coist down grade your feet can remain stationary on
the peJ.iU, when you want to slow up just back pedal a little, and the
trick Is done.
Besides this shipment on the "CZARINA" we have another lot
on the "Australia" due on the nth Inst.
The place with the largest stock of 1900 wheels to pick from
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
11a
Xext to
Large Importation of
.New Spring Goods!
ARRIVED EX STEAMER "CZARINA "
Ladies Wash Skirts
Newest Styles .
We are now displaying tne new
est ideasinWash Dress Skirts. High
novelties in that line can be seen at
PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
Ladies New
Spring Capes.
Choice selection direct from the
Manufacturers at popular prices.
Golf Capes in a variety of styles.
Ladies Belts.
We can interest you
in that line,
we are displaying
styles.
the very latest
RibbonsRibbons.
New importation of Fancy Neck
ttlbbon at popular prices. Our Rib
bun slock is complete.
Liuliis Dress Kid Gloves
Ladies Driving Gloves
Best G'ovc In town
At $1.50 pair.
VEILING - VEILIMG
New Importation of
NEW SPRING VEILS
Misses and Children's
New Hat Wear . . .
The best assortment at the Low
est I'rkes. .Many new novelties can
be seen at PACIFIC IMPORT CO.
PACIFIC IMPORT CO
Fort Street PR0GIIS6 BLOCK Fort Btreci
BY AUTHORITY.
Notice.
BOARD OP HEALTH BILLS AC
COUNT BUBONIC PLAGUE.
The Finance Committee of the Board
of Healih will doss their Ledger on AP
RIL 14th, lqco, at 5 p. m., and all bills
iccount Bubonic Plafjue for December,
January, Feb.uiary and March hould be
ptesented, prore'ly approved, at their of
fice In rear Hawaiian Trust & Investment
Co. before the above date.
All bills not so presented, and bills in
curred since March 31st, 1000, should b:
presented at the Bo rd of Heilth Office.
By order of Finance Committee of Board
of Health.
CHAS. M. COOKE,
l-oi-td Chairman.
Curd of Thanks.
The family relatives of the la'e Rf bert
Hcaplll Baner hereby wish to lender their
hentfrlt thatiltx to the many kind friends
wh atsMed them durin? their rereave
ment and also for the beautiful fbral of
'erings sent. 1 522-1 1
John Nott,
I Large Importation
... of Drv (.nods;
"We call special attention that we
received ovenoco nieces of New
VVash Materials of every de
scription. Goods now on display-
CABLE CORDS the very latest.
Uoirei.Lawas Entirely new. Choice
selection of Zephyr's choice selec
tion of Dress Ginghams 20th
Century Lawns choice pattern.-.
while the lot lasts at 10c. vard.
Belfast Dimitys,
Scotch Lawns.
Corded Madras.
Pineapple Batiste.
(something mw)
Silk Mull in all colors
If you are in our store please as't for
"Kohinoor Cloth
Wash Material feSr.&
Princess Batiste: Larjre Assort
ment to select from.
Shirt Waists
Another addition
of up-to-date-
VVAISTS arrived.
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