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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1900.
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30 HEAD OF FINE
DRIVING AND DRAFT HORSES
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which are now on exhibition in our yard
Cor. Kin.gr a,n.d. SovLtla. Streets.
Honolulu StockYards
Telephone
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Contnictor.s nnil Builder
UENEHAL JUslSEsS MiEXCV
AH kinds of Laborers' Supplies-
Kimt Strctt, ntnr I.Uiha (Ewu
Jas. F. Morgan
AUCTIOINEBR AND
-S3 Queen 8tre
Auction Sale
OF..
Cement
On THURSDAY, Sept. 6th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At the eld Flshmarket wharf, Queen St..
I will sell at Public Auction for account of
whom it may concern, 450 bbls. of Lehigh
uement in pertect ewer, e. snip "onai
denser" from Nsw York.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
...OF
Fences and Buildings.
By order of the BOARD OF HEALTH,
I will sell at Public Auction the following
described fences. This Is the last lot of
fences erected by the Boaid during the
plague, so those desiring good lumber at
auction prices sho'ild take advantage of
wis opportunity.
ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 6,
At 13 o'clock noon, the fence on Llllha
street, twa side, near bchool street.
ON FRIDAyTsEPT. 7,
At i: o'clock noon, the fence on the
comer of Nuuanu and Vineyard streets.
ON SATURDAY, SBPT. 8,
At i: o'clock noon, the two fences on
the Iwltel road, makal side, just in rear of
ine prison.
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JAS. F. MORGAN,
'Auctioneer,
BY AUTHORITY.
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
On WEDNESDAY, Oct. loth, 1900,
at 12 o'clock noon, at front entrance of
Judiciary Building will be sold at Public
Auction:
Lease of a piece of Government land
jltuate at Manana-ikl, Ewa, Oahu, con'
talning about 5.45 acres.
Term of Lease: 5 years.
Upset Rental: f 85X10 per annum pay
able semi-annually In advance.
For further Information apply at Public
Lands Office, Honolulu.
Honolulu, Sept. 5, 1900.
J. F. BROWN,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
1627-13
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
EXECUTIVE NOTICE.
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The Governor directs that notice be
given that the following named persons
have been commissioned as District Ma'
glstrates:
R. H. Atkins, N. Kohala, Hawaii.
G. W. A. Hapal, South Hllo, Hawaii.
J. H. WalpullanI, Kau, Hawaii.
Charles Copp, Makawao, Maul,
J. K. Josepa, Hana, Maul.
D. Kahaulello, Lahalna, Maul.
J. K. Pllmanu, Klpahulu, Maul,
E. P. Alkue, Koolaupoko, Oahu,
Samuel llookano, Ewa, Oahu,
S. Kekahuna, Walanae, Oahu.
Wm. L. Wilcox, Honolulu, Oahu.
J, K. Kapulnal, Walmea, Kauai,
H. K. Kahele, Llhue, Kauai.
S. Kahoohalahala, Lanal,
' ' HENRY E. COOPER,
Secretary of the Territory.
Capitol, Honolulu, Sept. 4, 1900.
1C27 it
George Shepherd, driver for Fred
Harrison, was fined $10 and costs In the
Police Court this forenoon on the
charg of cruelty to animals. This !o 1
the Labor Day taee at Knplolnnl Park
in which teveral police ofllcers .flgmcd.
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Wife). Honolulu, T. of II,
BY AUTHORITY
sam: of i.kasi:s.
ok govi:knmi:nt lots.
Lot on King street, Honolulu, Oahu.
opposite Oahu Hallway Depot, and Lot
No. 24, Block "U" Hllo, Hnwnll.
On Monday, October 8, 1900, nt ll'
o'clock noon, nt the front entrance of
the Capitol (Executive Building) wjII
be sold nt Public Auction the leases of
the following (lovernment loin:
Lot on King street, Honolulu, Oahu,
opposite Oahu Hallway Depot.
Term 30 years.
Upset Hental, $190 per annum, pay
able quarterly In ndvnncc.
Lot No. 21, Block "B" Hllo, Hawaii.
Term 30 years.
Upset annual Rental, $100, payable
quarterly In advance.
The nboe leases arc sold upon the
conditions provided for In Sections
and 4, of Act 7, of the laws of lS'Ju,
vl
Section 2. Hvery such lease shall con
tain 11 covenant on the part of the let
see that he shall during the first four
years of the term ot the lease, caused
to be elected upon the lease J property
a fireproof building of brick, stone or
metal, In a workmanlike manner, sat
Isfactory to the Superintendent at tint
less than a stated cost; and shall keep
the same suitably insured nt not less
than two-thirds of Us value, for (lie
benefit of the lessor; and shall keep
such building In good repair
during the remainder of the
term of the lease, reasonable use and
wear thereof only excepted, nnd In case
of damage or destruction ot such bulb!
Ing by fire shall make good such lass
or damage by the necessary repairs or
reconstruction, or else surrender tbe
Insurance to the lessor.
Section 4. Kery such lease shall also
contain a covenant on the part ot the
leasor, that upon th'crequest In writing
of the lessee or his representatives, be
fore the expiration of the term thereof,
the premises, with the improvements,
shall If all the conditions to be Per
formed by the lessees have- been satis
factorily performed, be put up at uuo-
tlon for a lease for a term not ovfr
twenty years, unless said premises shall
bo required for public uses, of which
the lessee shall receive at least one
year's notice. Such auction sale shall
be held not more than Mx months nor
less than one month before the expira
tion of said term.
The cost of the buildings to be erect
ed In accordance with Section 2, us
above quoted, are as follows:
On the King street lot, not less than
$3,000.
On Lot 24, Block B, Hllo, not les
than $4,000.
The material to be used for the erec
tion ot said buildings to be of brick or
stone.
Map of these lots may be seen nt the
Public Works' Department, Honolulu,
Oahu.
J. A. McCANDLESS,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Public Works' Office, Honolulu, Sep
tember S, 1900.
Mrs. Addis Montague Tomer,
WINTER SEASON.
Vocal Studio, " Mlgnon "
720 Beretanla street,; Tel. 1114. iC27-tf
NOTICE TO DELEGATES TO THE
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
The Meetlncs of the District Commit-
tees for Election of Delegates to the Terri
torial Convention will be held on FRIDAY
the 7th Inst, at 3 p. m. as follows:
l-ourin uistnct urlll sued Armory.
Fifth District Chamber of Commerce.
GEORGE W. SMITH,
Chairman.
E. R. HENDRY,
Secretary. 1627-12
NOTICE.
Mr. W. Wolters and Mr. E. Suhr have
this day resigned as Directors of our
Company, and the following gentlemen
have been elected as members of our
Board of Directors:
MR. F. KLAMP,
UD I C UIIUDIIDP.
MR. W. PFOTENHaUeR,
Directors.
JYW. IjEU. KUUIfcK,
Mr. H. A. Isenberc has been ehcted
Second Vice-President of our Company,
air. h. scnuitzf, treasurer, vs. Mr. w.
Pfotenhauer resigned, and Mr. F.W. Kle-
balm. Secretary, vs. Mr. F. Klamn re
signed.
H. HAUKffcLD &.' CO., LI D.,
Honolulu, September I, 1900. iu25-3t
REGISTRATION ROLLS FOR THE
NOVEMBER ELECTIONS ARE OPEN.
REGISTER TODAY,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather Bureau, I'uiinhoii, Septem
ber 3, Temperature Morning mini
mum, 75; Midday mnxlmmnt 83.
Barometer at 9 n. m. 29.97. l'allliig.
Ilnlnfnll .02.
Dew Point C7F.
Humidity nt 9 n. 111. 03 per cent.
Diamond Head Slgnnl Station, Sep
tember 5. Weather clear; wind ll?lit
i:.
Steamer Hnwnll coming In.
A1UUVALS.
Tuesday. September 4
T. K. K. Hongkong. .Mam. Fllmer. 5
days and 20 hours from ban hranclsco.
DEPARTURES.
Tuesday, Seotember 4.
Stmr Algoa, Hansford, for Sin Francis'
o.
Stmr iClnau, Clarke, for Hilo and way
ports.
weanesaay, sepiemDer 5.
Stmr Noeau, Wvman, for Lahalna, Hono'
It 1.1 and tCiikulhnele.
Stmr Keauhou. Mosher. for Makawell
an I Walmea.
Stmr W. G. Hall, Thompson. lor wa-
wlllwlll, Koloa, fcleeie ana waimea.
O. S. S. Australia. Lawless, for San
Fr.nclsco.
Stmr Mokolll, Napeli, tor Kaunaianai,
Gas schr. Surprise, Townsend, for Kau1
al port.
Schr. Ladv. for Koloa.
Br. :h. Halewood, Jackson, for the
bound in ballast.
Stmt Mauna Loa, Slmerson, for Lihal
na. Maalaea. Konaand Kau.
T. K. K. Hongkong Maru, Fllmer, for
China and Japan,
TO SAIL THIS AFTEIINOON.
Stmr Claudlne, McDonald, for Maul
ports at 5 p. m.
Stmr Lehua, Bennett, for Molokal and
Lanal at 5 p. m.
Stmr James MaKee, lullett, tor Kapaa
at ; p. m.
Ml
tmr Walaleale. Green, for Nawlllwlll
and Hanainaulu at 5 p. m,
Stmr Nllhau, Thompson, for Anahola
at 5 p. m.
TO SAIL TOMORROW.
Stmr Kauai, Bruhn, for Eleele at 5 p. m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From San Francisco, per T. K, K. Hong
kong Maru, Sept 4. For Japan: Count
Mutsu Geo. T. Marsh, Frank Hamsi, H.
Okl, Master Matsh, Wm. A. Steeter. For
China and Manila: Mrs. Dr. E. K. Pak,
Bishop D. H. Moore, Miss Moore, Rev.
W. E. DeCIa brook. D. F. W. Force.
Mrs. H. H. Rutherford and Infant, Arthur
Macondray, Mrs. E. P. Wolf, Ma or V. R.
Hoff and servant, Mrs. Moore, A. Nord
bay. Miss Ida Ellis, R. H. Morley, Mrs.
W. H. Winters Mrs. Macondray.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Kauai, per stmr. Keauhoy, Sept,
per stmr. Keauhou, Sept.
ler, Miss Alohlumand I.
died! j
miss Winn
Con-cannon,
CAMPTON In this city, Sept. 5, 1900,
Mrs. Fnnnle Campion, beloved wife
of George Campton, aged CC years.
Funeral Thursday nt 2 p. m. from
King street residence. Friends and
acquaintances Invited.
Fine Job Printing at tha Bulletin
Office.
Sale of::
Furniture,
Palms,
Plants, Ferns,
Buildings,
Aviary of Rare
Birds, Monkeys,
Etc., Etc.
AT AUCTION
-AT-
Arlington Hotel
PREMISES
Commencing this
Thursday, Sept. 6 and
Friday, Sept. 7, IOOO.
A MISCELLANEOUS SALE WILL
FOLLOW
On Monday, Sept. 10, IOOO.
N. B. Catalogues cheerfully given
upon application.
The premises are open for Inspection
until day of sale.
Particular attention Is called to the kou
and koa wood staircases, which will be
sold aUo.
WILL 5. FISHER
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AUCTIONEER.
Catalogue
Co,,
Ltd.
WANTS.
S1, ' '" totunx Xittt bt imttttJ f
tKff etmtt lint cut inuttion; if ttnlt tifC
tmuthonti fJ tenit on utt, ctnit two U'tiKt,
and fo ttnti cut mmtk. Iktt it Itt tttJttit sJvtr
tuint txtr cfftrtJ ttt Ptoplt Honolulu.
The Fort Employment
Office,
11? KINO STREET, 'Phone Mai s.
HELP WANTED.
Japantit with wife.
Jr to do bollerwork,
wife for uashlnir and
houttmitd, Man ft day,
wlfr make about $ij fer
month. jltt hotist to
Living Country,
Japanese buy or Chi
nvt, cneral servant,
take care of one rior,
I j week, bojfj anj room
Japanese first cock 96
week, board and room,
Japanese or Chine
first cook, J per month
board and room.
Jraneieoman Muse
maid and little washing
fj.jo week, board and
room.
Japanese yard boy, $i
week, board and room.
American boy. about u
ears old as C erk and
Sa'esman cigar store, ti
wtek.
SITUATION WANTED
European Cook $o
montn, coarj anj room!
American boy as driver
3? MtCK
Japanese carpenters,
common works. Store boy
Japanese woman as
I first class cook, $3 week
1 board and room.
1 Chinese family cook,
' hou-eork, gardener,
yard boy and stable boy.
I r Com rial mi aiainst
! employees, furnished
through our agency
will be received and
put diwn rn our
ULM.rV LIOl.
FOUND.
notlNI). . ,.c.lr( for Postal Sivlnct Bilk Book.
r No. 6)8 B O.Tier c.n ottaln t.mc by c.lllnc
tt tttlm offict nj r.) ln lor lint aivtrtiumtnt.
iC.it.
TO LET.
TO LET--. NEW COTTAOES To Ul at I'.uoi.
t Arrlv.tG. Sctijman'l, Mirchant St., ttlurtn
Fort nd At.kti. !SJ-tt
FOK KENT Two nlctly lurnlstnj room. (Singly
or n suite) In most Jetlratle lot.tlon. Tor fur
th.r Information aprlv at thl otttc. i6aiw
rO LET FurnKhed cnMage on Emma street. Ap
ply BULLETIN Office. tjayxt
N
ICELY furnished pleasant room for rent. ?j He
retinia street next to ur, itoiiman. naaiw.
rO LET 4 nicely furnished rooms. Applv at It),
Hotel s'teet. i8t.i
MtCELY burnished rooms, with board. Seften
I
House. Younr Street, neir IMIkol,
itiyim
TO LLT-Cottage on Alapal street. Cottage nn
Ueretanla street. Arr'y to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
No. Merchant street.
OFFICES TOR HCNT In the Elite Uulldlng Apply
Jas Stel er. Adam Lane. ijo-mt
THE premises of Mrs. A. Rosa, on King St. near
Walklkl switch, unfurnished, possession at once:
low terms. Apply to John F. Colburn. MTj'tf
FOR RENT-OFFICc. Apply to J.M.Monsarrat.
No. iq Merchant street. ijtjtf
LOST.
LOST a single stnne d'amond ear ring In or about
the Orpheum Theater or Ctte. A liberal reward
for the same. Return to Hin Wise of WHt & Milton
Orpheum Theater. i6i)iw
I OST ON KING near Punchbowl atreet. a pair of
- horses' knee boots. Finder wit) receive a reward
on returning property to the Club Stables. i6hiw
LOST a gold enameled pin; monogram U, S., v
In crimson and gold. Finder please return to
this nalce and receive reward. tf
FOR SALE.
F)R SALE High-bred dog for sale. Rough
Coated t. Bernard dor, iC months old. No. uu
American Kennel Club Sired by the famous "King
Menelek (41315). Dam "WlncessVc-a III " (st).
Original certlhcates of pedlgne, registration and
sale furnished.
Apply to Capt. Peter Cotly, Bark C. D, Bryant.
C4-IW
PR SALE-Blrds that talk A choice lot of young
trained and talking Parrots on view, for sate at
Cashmin & Nelson, Nuuanu street, two doors from
School street. i6n-iw
MANILA CIGARS s cents each II High Life 1,
Insular Londrcs 4 for ajc. Mrtle Cigar Stand,
next the Orpheum. i6utf
FOR SALE A pair of black coach horses formerly
the property of Wm. G. Irwin, Esi. Apply to
James arty, American Stables, Merchant and Rich
FOR SALE-Ont Shetland PONY with brake and
harness. Price Its Apply H. Campbell, PacU
f.c Transfer Co., King street. 6utf
FOR SALE -New trcdern 8roomed residence with
large lot at Punahou. A bargain. Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
06 Merchant street.
PR SALE Large Warthoute In good location.
Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
tu6 Merchant street
FOR SALE Lots 50x100 In Nuuanu tract faj down
J10 per month. J. H. Schnack, tt) Merchant
street- istj-tf
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SALE-LANDS IN AIL PARTS OF THE
CITY. BrJ.M. VIVAS 1)8,
WANTED.
POSITION WAMTED-A comrxt.nt book-knrxr
and all around ornc. man with best ref.rtnc.i
aJJr.H C. R, H. thl, ot. itn-iw
tlANTED at one. two ladlci ol rl.aslne. Ad
v dr.ii for tpiclal work amonx ladle. Forfar
tlculartaddren Mr. Harmony. P. O. tio.
w
ANTED POSITION wanted by an Engineer and
macninisi. Arrets j. a, j. uuneim umce.
i6imi
WANTED-WATCHESto repair 'jy Jeweler ot u
years experience, G. DIETZ, 417 Nuuanu St
O
LD PAPERS TO EXCHANGE for clean Cot-
ton Hags. Appply at Bulletin Office. tyyl I
EXPERIENCED SEWING GIRLS In dressmaking
department. Whitney & Marsh. 1566
-THE OWL. LUNCH AND OYSTER ROOM -
Ovsteri served n the shell on! v. Trv his
famous Ham and fcgg Sandwiches and Coffee Cor
Nuuanu and Ibtel streets. DICK DALY. Proprietor,
M1TM
M'ICCIAL .NOTH1.S.
N'
OTICE TO BUILDERS-The Union Eipress Co
nai wm 1 c ztnnu tun ftLC, mjtr
NEW TO-DAY
G3AMPI0NSHIP RACES
-1900-Peapl
Harbor
Saturday Sept. 8, IOOO
m
1st Race Junior, four-cared shell race:
to start at 4:30 P. m. Entries Htalanl Y
& B C Myrtle 6 C.
2nd Hace Championship fojr-oared
shell race to start t 4150 p. m.
Entries, Healanl Y & B C, Lellanl B C,
Myrtl. B C.
Special train leave Honolulu station at
1:30 , m and 3.45 P m. SATURDAY,
Sept. 8. 1 qoo, returning Immediately after
termination of races,
REGATTA" COMMITTEE.
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cent per
month.
The Latest
1900 Bicycles
PLNNANTS-Blue or Olive Enamel
STOKMHHS -Blue or Olive Enime!
RAMBLLRS Gfeen, Maroon or BlacK
COLUMBIAS
The Ktmuford MCVCLUS of the tcorhl.
Columbia Chain 1 50 o.
COLUOIIA CHAINLLbS 75 00.
Second-hand Wheels In Good ConJItlon, Sio.eo up.
LAMPS, HELLS, SUXMIIUS, Etc., Etc.
E. O. HALL
Xcxt tloor to llultetin
THE I X A
rjotA
Has made another
Big Reduction in
Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Tables, Chif
foniers, Chairs. Rockers, Baby Carriages,
Bureaus, Ice Chests and Refrigerators,
American and Hawaiian Flags, Etc.
Selling Agents for
MACNEALE & URBAN
FIRE and BURGLAR
PROOF SAFES 5
S. W. LEDERER, Propr.
Day Building
Beretanla St.,
Constantly - On - Hand
POULTRY
FRESH SALMON
FROZEN OYSTERS
HALIBUT
New Shipments Every Month,
MnOUTANHlTGO.
Butchers
AMD
Navy Contractors.
Pacific Import Co.
INCORPORATED
Fort St.
We Call Attention to Our
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FECIAL
ALE'
36-Inch Percales!
....FAST COLORS, LARGE
Regular 15c value at
10 cents per yard!
Ka P loa
LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS
t CO DOZES' LADIES' NIGHT-GOWNS MADE
OF GOOD COTTON 'HUMMED WITH
It UFFLES
0 Regular 75 cents, Value at 55 cents.
t i?.oo
15.00
tnamel 40.00
& SON, Ltd.
Office, t; ttairt.
FURNITURE
-HOUSE
near Fire Station
BTJRNETTE 0 DECKER
Real Estate Brokers
and Collectors - -
PROPERTY FOR SALE
tt In All Parts ot the City tt
Four choice lots, Kaplolan! Park, cheap.
Good paying business, only $6$o cash.
Several good lease holds, Inside property.
Lot 100x500, with new house, well
fenced and Improved, KalmukI, only
54!?5.
Beautiful home, Punahou, $4000, net.
Lot 70x147, with good house, stables,
etc., marine view. Wilder Avenue, $3,200.
Corner King and Bethel streets.
Progress Block
OF
VARIETY OF PATTERNS.
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