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EVRNlNa DULLETIN. HONOLULU II. T.. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901.
BY AUTHORITY
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Sheriffs Sale.
In pursuance to an Execution Issued out
of the Supreme Court of the Territory of
Hawaii, on the 5th day of February, A.D.
,loot, In re matter of Antonio de Cota,
plantlff, vs. W. C. Cumrr.lngs, defendant,
I have, on this nth day of February, A.
Li., iqoi. levied upon, and shall expose for
sale at Public Auction, to the highest bid
der, at the Police Station, Kalakaua Hale,
In Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of
Hawaii, at 12 o'clock noon of Saturday,
the 16th lay of March, A.D., 1901, all the
right, title and Interest of the said W. C.
Cummlngs, defendent, In and to the fol
lowing described property, unless the
judgment, amounting to three hundred and
twenty-five and 4-100 dollars, Interest,
costs and my expenses are previously
paid;
All tint certain property described In
that certain mortgage dated October 18th,
1899, made by W. C. Cummlngs and
John Moses Kealehato W. H. Cummlngs,
trustee, for J455000, on which 2000.00
has already been paid, and duly recorded
In Liber 106, Page 397, and more particul
arly described as follows:
!. Land situate at Kapaakea, Honolulu,
Honolulu, Oahu, being a portion of L.C.
A. 1275, Apana 1, to Mooklnl, and the
same premises that were conveyed to J.
M. Kealoha by deed of W. H. Cummlngs.
2. Land at Wa'kanlnul, Walluku, Maul,
described In L.C.A. mo to Lonohlwa,
containing an area:' .St acres, and con
veyed to the said W. C. Cummlngs, by
deed dated October )ist, 1881, and record
ed 'In Liber 72, page
3. 7 Mules.
4. 8 Dump Carts, Saddles and Harness.
5. 2 Wagons.
6. 1 Lot of Tools, Plows, Etc., Etc
7. 2 Horses.
8. t Set of Harness.
9. 1 Stable, situate on South St., Hono
lulu, Oahu.
CHARLES T. CHILLlNGWORTH,
Deputy Shrrlff, Territory of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Oahu. 1704-Feb 14,23.2,9,15
Tenders for Paiai or Hard Poi.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
HONOLULU, FbB. 16TH, tool.
Sealed Tenders for supplying the Leper
Settlement, Molokal, with Palal or Hard
Pol for a period of nine months, ending
December 31st, 1901, will be received at
this office until 12 o'clock noon, Wednes
day, March 13th, 1901.
The bundles of Palal or Hard Pol are to
be freshly made and properly wrapped In
kl leaves, to weigh not less than twenty
one (21) pounds net, and to be delivered
once a week at the Kataupapa landing In
quantities ordered by the Superintendent,
averaging about four hundred (400) bund
les per w eek.
The contractor must file a bond with
approved sureties In the sum of ne thous
and dollars ($1,000) conditioned for the
faithful performance of the contract.
The bids should be endorsed "Tender
for Palal."
The Board of Health does not bind Itself
to accept the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Hoard of Health.
CHAS. WILCOX,
Secretary Board of Health
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Spring Goods for 1901
All
BOUQUET
COTTON
DRESS GOODS!
LATEST DBS1GNS AND SHADES
FIGURED DIMITIES, I2J4, 15, 20c per yard.
PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, Solid Colors,
20, 25c per yard.
STRIPED ANp FIGURED BALISTE, 20c per yard.
PRINTED FOULARDS, Look Just Like Silk,
25, 30c. per yard.
GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 14 yards for $1.00.
FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAIN
8, 10, i2ic. per yard.
LADIES' HOSIERY!.
JUST RECEIVED.
A FULL LINE OF LADIES' BLACK HOSE (IIERMSDODF
DYE)
PLAIN, 8, 84, 9, oj4. 10 inch, 20c. per pair.
OPENWORK, 8, 8, 9. 9. 10 inch, 25c. per pair.
PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8, 8, 9, o, 10 Inch,
3 pahs for $1.00.
For the Next Few Days we are offering
Special Bargains in Cotton and
Woolen Blankets.
COTTON, 85c, Si. 25, Si. 50.
WOOL, S4.5. $3-50, S7.50. S9,
Sio per pair '
But it is Returned by
the Native
Member.
SPEAKER AKINA ALSO
EXPRESSES AN OPINION
Many Bills Read by Title in House
Yesterday Afternoon Ahulii
Makes His First
Effort.
0000000000000000000 00000
The Whole Stnrv Q
in one letter about
'Bnin-KiUeY
(riimT iuvi.)
Prom Capt 1. l-oyc, Police Station I.o.
A. Montreal "We rrfquntly ti.e I'mux
Dati.' I'Atf.KlLtrR roribifu ,, tlifttimu
fif ft. rArtinm'toii, tlifittn, frnt fcifra, r W-
(far.,, .fnrtf, ana all atllictlutm t ich
befall torn In our iwiMtlon. t lnv e no hrjl.
tallon In njlni! tint Jt-.-KlLLril U ln I
Nat rr mfdy l , liavf mar at hand."
Vacl Iittornnllt nitil Kttrrnnlly.
IftoSlzt., .3c. and 50c. boltli a.
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the effect that the clerk of the House
be Instructed to forward the rcnutsl'.
communications to, the Agent of Public
Lands, whereby the said Agent of Pub
lic I-nmls may furnish the House with
nil land transactions mndo by him from
1890 to the present date, and to Mr-
nlft'i fhn nnmod nf nil net-anna whn nrn
. connected with such transactions.
Resolution adopted.
Kekatila Introduced a resolution con-
talnlng a list of questions to be pro-1
pounded to the Superintendent of I'ul)
lie Works. The resolution runs as ful
At the afternoon session
House yesterday Kelkl moved to have
the rules suspended In order to kIo
notice of his Intention to Introduce sev
eral bills. Carried. The bills were- as
follows:
1. An Act to provide a pension for ,
ex-Queen I.llluokalan I. That by this, the clerk of tho Hoiiee
2. An Act to regulate licenses for ,R ,icrel)y rcque8te(, to flrn,8n tho ,,.
the sate of opium. lowing questions to the Superintendent
3. An Act to amend tho Issuing of , ,,uljlc Works nm, ,he Ba,d qUM.
execution on real property. ,, . ..,.., wllhIn follr .......
4. An Act to provide for the estate , ,,, ,.,,. nf 1R, ., ,hr ,.
of deceased persons who left no heirs Mrtw, n (h(i npl)roprntlon bl (n al,
surviving them and repealing section ,,, of .SQ0 , mfi a w,mlf n. (m.
kena, and (2) an Item of $200 for n
BEST JikCIGARS
AT THU
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Murchunt unci Nuuunu StH., '
nlao HOTEL. ST., oppoalte Both-I.
Office 'Phone, 390
Works 'Phone, 389.
SaVe YOUr Wife Many Steps by Installijg
A House Telephone from
You will never
part with it.
Upstairs to Kitchen, l3
House to Servants' Quarters,
House to Stable, Etc. .
We will install twa-'phones complete under a guarantee at a price well,
you cannot nfford to be without them.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Alukca Street.
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
LIMITED.
2109 of the Civil I.aws.
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Notice to Bondholders.
TKEASURUR'S OFFICE
Honolulu, March 7, igci.
Hawillan Government Bonds Issued
December 11, 1890, unler the act of Oc
tober 24, 1890, became due and payable at
this office onTJecember nth last, on which
date Interest ceiseJ. , Bonds number 72,
73. 74. 75, 84. 85, 86, 87", 88, 89, 90. 91, 92
and 93 of 5tooo.co each have not yet been
presented, and holders of same are hereby
requested lo presint them for Immediate
payment.
THEO. F: LANSING,
i-S;-jt Treamrer Territory of Ifawll.
Notice to Mariners.
Tne following lights shall be exhibited
n the Channel front and after this date
whe 1 large steamers want to leave or enter
the harbor of Honolulu at night :
A vessel approaching the harbor will
find a plain white light on one or all of the
four red buoys on the starboard s'de, com
menclng with the mldchannel or outer
buoy. On the port side one red or two
red lights close together, on the black and
white can buoy, with a staff and disk on
it and a green light on the 7th or 6th pile,
counting from the lighthouse out.
At times, the pilots may place a red light
on the mldchannel buoy, but In tint case,
no other light will be shown. It Is done
to guide them In anchoring vessels at
night.
J. A. MCCANDLESS,
I78i-Ct Superintendent of Public Works.
In the Circuit Court of the First
Circuit.
JUST TO HAND.
A HANDSOME LINE OP
Ladle 8 Knox Felt Hats
New Sailor Hats
New Matinee Hats
We are constantly receiving UP-TO-THB FASHION
GOODS by every steamer. You can't go wrong or be out
of style when purchasing of us.
The M. E. KILLBAN CO., Ltd.
ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET
:mnuw:umtsm:tm:umaammn:imntm:mmttm(nmnumnt:tt::nu:mw
TheLight That NeverTblls
HEAT
BRiiilAN
i!i UTTLE
mw
Another Large Shipment
of Angle Lamps,
"THE ANGLE LAMP"
. TUP LIGHT
THAT NEVER TAILS.
It sttmt almott Inert 41 He thai
any Utrp couti tt gonj enough o
Ulu ihe plicc of electricity on cvn
terms, et tuch l the cim lih the-AVlt-E
LAMP. All0Uth UUnJi
rtopli rtihfcwlnt aiy thtlrcJ
imp an4 repUclnir diem with this
lamp, not merely tecautt It Com
about onetentri at much to main
tain (cot It no object to tomt pt
pte) tut, btM bilnc Infinitely
chaaptr. It It mor brilliant and
more reliable In the trrln It It a
revelation to every on who uvti It,
an4 tlmpty demonttralet that the
oW-(ihlon4 lamp wat a barbtr
out contrlvinct . the amoib uhp
never smoke, tmellt or rivet any
trouble It lighted ani extinguished
catlly at eat, and It the 4e
llfhtfrrm every itandpolnt. We
carry these lamps from f 1,80 up.
T. II. Davies & Co., Ltd.
HARDWARE
DEI'ARfMfcNT.
AGENTS rOK Sterllxc Lubrlcitlnr Oil.. "'rlphoi. Alttn Ccmmt. Porllini C.m.nl, Ol.nl PowJd
Co . Dlckt B.l.t. BclllnKi Roctkt Harbor ilm. C' New Horn. Sewing M.chlnes in4 F.n.Amtrlcan H.nJ
acwinc m.cnin...
UbALbKS IN Ag.Ww.ra, Gl.i.w.re. CrckMry. He
iltldt, Trunk., V.llto, Micilnfi, Sle, Llnoltumi I'uv
1 ' V
5. An Act flpelnrltiK HshcrlM within warplinil nt 1kpnn. .hv wn nn. thl. I
tnis territory iroo to an citizens unaw unrlt n.,nnin.h(w,T
section 90S of the Organic Act. I .... ,.. . ,,, ,.,.
Krameluth. under suspension of th ,.,., .,...,,. ,, ,lr rpnil ln KnIlllh.
rules. Intro.li.ce.1 the report of the Thc ,, of KekmlIll WM n(, t.
Finance Comrulllcc on bills 11 ami 12, e.
statlnK that they shoul.l be consldorctl ' .. . ,. .. ... ,,,
hy the Taxation Committee. I Ahu1 aTmc nm, lntrod1(.e(, re8ohl.
Makckau stated there was no com- ... ... ... ,.
mltteo on taxation. of 30 000 for roaJa nt Klpahulu. liana,
Makekau moved that the report ha Jiaul.
returned to the Finance Committee for Mnhoe moiril that thc resolution bo
correction. Ilmmeltith statod thai taulei! ntul considered with tho appro
Makekau had forfiottcn a lolnt commit. praton ,i later on. Carried.
teo Hail reported upon the bill. Jlanoc iiualieo moved to consider minority
moved the hill he referred hack to tut an,i majority reports of House mil No.
lojnt committee to report to the chair. 2, Tll0 rCporlB were laid on the tahl
The SpeiCkor ruled the motion out of to be considered together,
order nnd stated that tho motion to Robertson, under tho order of tho
adopt the report of the committee wu daj.t m0VPl that House Hill No. 3, rclv
In order. tvc to tne "jurisdiction of circuit
Dickey stated that the last ruling of rourt j,gM nt chambers In mattera
tho chair was out of order. Mnhoo rocerninB tho relation of guardian
said that, unless he was mistaken. th nn(1 wari, nn,i amending section 1307
bill should he referred to special com- of tj10 CV Code and section 38 of
mlttees and not to the chair. 'chapter B7 of the Session I-aws of 1882
Dickey stated that the teport wu BR amended by Act 50 of tho Session
mlilrptficd to the Speaker and not to Ilia ,. of 1S9V. paM to Ua thr(I rcail.
"0,l( I Ing. Several nmendments wcro tacknd
Speaker Aklno said the only proper on nl the original hill was all out
motion before thc House was thu unrecognizable.
adoption of tho teport of the commit-, Uobertson made objection to tho
tee. Tho report was adopted. Iloogn mnnpr in which his bill was being
Introduced u hill, notice of which wn hanilIciI nUll 1,) eVen tho procecdliiBS
given several days ago, entitled "An ll(uI ,fvn a disgrace to a klndergnrten.
Act to prevent the employment of mill nrckiPy recnmmcnifcil that the bill
ors In places whero Intoxicating , mendcil he rend for the third tlmo.
Iltjuors are sold, anil tu prevent inlnorn , pren,creast. for the Printing Conv
rrom visiting such places."
The hill Is as follows:
1. It shall he unlawful for any
keeper or proprietor of any
where Intoxicating or spirituous
llqours are sold or dispensed, to env
ploy In or about said place, any minor
2. It shall bo unlawful for any keep
er or proprietor of any plaro where In-
jiijjjjjjk. m jHHirniHM mi'.ii i1 ' 1 1 i iy o, yj-i i niift
fill '- Al l'- 1 I
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ECDUOin
The Angle LAmp
ALSOJVUtRVA GOOD STOCK Of HANGIHG..
STA AND HAM) LAtlK )
'im.ia. SadJI.a an J Lralhara. Ruia. Draia Hal.
'owjtr and Capa, General HarJw.r, and Plantation
Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii.
At Chambers.
ORDER FOR-A SPECIAL TERM.
Deeming It essential to the promotion of
justice, I do order that a special term of
the Circuit Court of the First Circuit be
held In the Judiciary Building In Honolulu
commencing Tuesday, March the jGth, A.
D looii at to o'clock In the fnenoon of
said Jav and continuing for the period
provided ty law.
Done at Chambers thl.i 1st day of March
A. D., loot,
(Slg) A. S. HUMPHREYS.
First Judge.
The foregoing order Is hereby approved.
Dated March I, iqoi.
(Slg) W.F. FREAR,
Chief Justice of the Suprerr.e Court of the
Territory of Hawaii. 1778-1 jt
SEATTLE DEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is mora
often beard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on Up or
In bot'les.
dMamimMBfvin
ITIIIalllLrjiKt'rv'.V.JC'aW
wmmmp
"If you don't waut whiskey to get the best of you, you must get
the best of whiskey."
"I do lady, but when a fellow's only got a nickel he can't buy
Cyri's Noble."
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd,,
Solo
Agents.
mlttce, reported House Hills Num. 10,
17. 18 nnd 19 printed.
House Illll No. 6 came up for Us
pines lhril reading.
Dickey registered a kick against the
reading of bills by title on thc third
reading.
Kanlhn wanted tlmo to study tho
1 law on 1 ne measure, uonenson tiumn
toxlcatlng or spirituous llnoure nro Kanlho up on his lack of "common
sold or dispensed, to permit nny minor ,.... in promulgating his nmendmout
lo visit or remain In tho room where to the bill.
said liquors arc sold, kept for sale or ( Kanlho camo back at Uobertson wllh
dispensed. some pretty warm remarks nnd Bald1
3. Any person who shall violate 01 ,hat ,,,. lUl, not c,m)( to tnc legislature
fall to observe nny of tho provisions of l0 ,t gt nml gay nothing. Ho felt
this Act shall bo guilty of a mlsdemcan- tnat lt wnR his duty to Inquire Into
or, nnd upon conviction shall be nnod e40ry monsuro that camo up before tho
not less than twenty-five dollars not House.
moro than ono hundred dollars, and the , Tlie bill was llnally ordered typewrit
lrcnse,oUmld person Bhall be forfeited tcn aniI mailp tl0 rilcr of the day for
and revoked." nPXt Monday.
Illll read by title and passed to first M j o'clock the House adjourned uu
reaillnB. j til 10 o'clock this morning.
Mahoo gavo notice of his Intention urj HOUSH STORY
to Introduce n hill entitled "An Act to wllcn ,ho RCSS0 was nil but over,
repeal gumming laws. Kanlho spoke iibout tcn mlnules nn
Dickey Introduced a bill "To provldo an amendment but Hnally withdrew It.
a penalty for Keeping tusorucriy a,.nker Aklnn said nromntlr:
A SPLENDID TONIC
Is recommended to build up
jtJgilmgThe convalcsrent. strKnothen th
lAAaU 2Ml1' nilOtlnLDit anl nn.lnrn C.......H
LWhjglegpiST i
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
THE EVENING BULLETIN
.WjX " '" ' u g-T-arwg ,
jj5 THE OLDliST HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPER
A KL3NUVKB FOk ADVIBTISIBS Jtjtjtjljltjtjtjt
bouses." Head by title ami passed to
first reading.
Makalnal Introduced bills, notice of
which was given Thursday, entitled
"An Act providing for naming streets
and roads In Honolulu" and also "An
Act for tho numbering of buildings in
the city of Honolulu," lloth bills read
by title and passed to first reading.
"Yes, tho withdrawal will bo accept
ed but you havo wasted ten minutes In
useless talk." Kanlho arose, bowed
and thanked tho Speaker.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
0
WOMK
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Visitors are cordially Invited t
.alt and inspect our gallery of life
ize royal photos, trom Kamehameln
l. to date.
At the Old Stand
On Fort Stroot ::
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
j&&
Capital Stock -
Capital, paid up,
$100,000.
$48,860
OKFICKKS.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars t
Heaver Lunch Rooms.
H. J. NOLTB.
GHAS. GB&HER
G. A. GROTE
Merchant -:- Tailors
CLOTHING
Cleaned and Repaired
OUR SPBCIALTV.
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Union St. near Hotel mod
W. O, Achl President A Manager
M. K. Nakuliu.... Vice President
J. Makalnal .Treasurer
Enoch Joliwuta 1 BecieUry
Oeo. L. Desha .Auditor
BOAUD OF DIRECTORS:
Jonsli KumsUe.
J. Mklnl
J. W. Blplkane.
The above Company will buy, leaae,
or mil lanJj In all rwrts of the Hawaiian
Islands; and also has houses in the City
of Honolulu for rent. 1489-yl
W. C. AGHI & CO.i
Brokers & Dealers .
REALJSTATE
ty We will So or ball Beat SfUtala
ill puts of the group.
XW We will fell Properties on Beam,
ible Oommlulonsi
OFFICE. 10 WEST KING STREET
Glnnt Powder PIkIiIiuJ.
I would cnll your attention to the
frequent nrcldents that have occurred
... 1 1..-.-. ..in from tho nso of giant powder In fish-
..lijiimii itn , nil., inn v 11 11111 iii'iilu 111
which had been Riven, entitled "An Act
KlvliiR tho rlRhf of nppenl to nny per
son ndJiidKed In contempt by any Cir
cuit Court or by nny Judgo of nny
Circuit Court or by nny District Maals
trnte or by auy officer or person, nu
Ihorlzed by tho laws of said Territory,
and proscribing tho procedure Boveru
fhK the sanio mid providing for ball In
such appeal."
Illll passed to Its first reading.
Kawulhna Introduced n bill notice of
which had been given, entitled "An Act
lo establish und mnlntaln a school li
brary." Illll passed to first readlug.
Nullum Introduced a resolution
Ing. .Many hnvo been Injured therebv,
nnd often fatally bo. Several cases
have been repotted within tho last few
months In which fishermen, from tho
use of this explosive, sustained serious
Injuries. On tho Inland of Moloknl a
fatal nccldent occurred last month. A
stock of giant powder exploded In the
bands. of n Japnncso llsherman killing
him Instantly. Deputy Sheriff llald
wln's Annual KopoVt
to cunn a uuu) in onk day.
Take Laxatlvo tlromo Quinine Tablet?,
All druggists refund tho money It It
falls to cure. K. W. drove's signature
lo Is on each box. SS cents
QUADRUPLE
Silver
Plated Ware.
A NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED.
20 Year
Gold Filled Spectacle Frames
Just the thing; for this climate.
H. G. BIART,
IEWELEU, 1010 FORT ST.
NOTICE
The following bicycles arc now at the
Police Station and owners can have them
bv provlne property and paying expenses
ot naNertising:
, Tribune, No, 4759; Columbia, No. 82041
UoliiniDia, no. ohm bldreuge, INo, 347)0:
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR SALE. .. '
Property In town and suburbs
nd HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor and
Searcher of Title . . .
Loans negotiated
Rents collected,
Campbell Building,
Aterchanr. street.
Imperial, No. 1450O
1710
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
lessons In ATIT EMUnOlDEUY will
oe given by Mrs. II. II, Williams, at the
City Furniture Store, Fort treC
First Class stamping dona,
MUS. II. H. WILT JAMS.
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