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KVBNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1901.
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The
Royal
Lawn Mower
Keeping up the. appearance of th e lawn, before the ROYAL LAWN
MOWER arrived was ono of man's moat arduous tasks. Ihe light running
and perfect cutting of this wonderful machlno makes It now a pleasant
duty. Although tho ROYAL doesn't cut much Ice, It's a wonder on grass.
Perfect tunning, ball bearing throughout and easily adjusted.
First cost a little above some mowers, but saves money and good dispo
sitions In tho long run, OH cans and other accessories furnished with
each machine without extra charge.
Besides the ROYAL we have many other makes of mowers, ranging In
prices from $5.00 to $18.00, and have a stock to suit everybody In price and
quality.
Qrass catchers adjusted to any machine. Call and sec them.
E. O. Hall & Son,
LIMITED.
CAIHARINO'S ICE
CORNER KING AND
ALAKEA STREETS
PAY US A CALL.
Motor. Carriage
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF
machinery
Safe Work of all kinds. Typewriter,
Phonographs, Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION 8TREET, NBAR HOTEL.
Phone Blue 721. P.O. Box 113.
J. W. SCHOENINQ, Manager.
LIKE LOOKING
FOR A NEEDLE
: : : IN A : : :
HAY : STACK
to try to find a stock of WALL
PAPER, LINOLEUMS, WIN
DOW 8HADE8, ETC., to equal
purs.
Wo have Just received a new
stock of paper, among which Is
one that looks so much like In
Brain that you could hardly tell
them apart. We will sell this at
less than half ..io price of In
grain, and If you want a good
looking wall paper cheap this Is
a fine chance,
BEAL'S
WALL - PAPER
Beretanla St., next to cor. of Emma
HELPS!
After sickness, the strength you m
much need will come rapidly If you
take ROYAL MALT EXTRACT with
your meals. It la Just tho tonic
needed; takes right uold and builds
you up. It does not do this by any
mysterious means or strong drugs but
ROYAL
MALT
EXTRCT
helps tho stomach to .gest food and
sends tho nutriment through the blood.
It brings good appctltu, poifect di
gestion nnd sound, restful sleep. It
is browed from selected barley nnd
hops, and contains all that Is best In
both.
Insist on having tho genuine Royal
Max Extract, ns you will only bo ills
nppolnted lu cheap brands of malt extracts.
Price 25c; $2.50 by the Dozen.
Hobron Drug Co
KINO AND FORT.
CREAM PARLOR
Daintiest and prettiest lea cream
parlors on the Island, and conducted
In first-class manner.
ICE CREAM, SODA, OYSTERS,
Any Style.
Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Etc.
Electric fans generously distribut
ed make tho placo cool and comfort
able, and tho new beautiful furniture
gives it a tone of splendor.
and Machine Co.
Hawaiian Opera House
MR. JAMES NEILL
AND THE NEILL COHPANY.
Direct from twenty weeks of unparal
leled trlumps In San Francisco.
Presenting
Nov. 23 The Royal Box.
Charles Coghlan's Romantic Master
piece. Nov. 26 Nlobe.
The Ureatest Laugh-Producing Play of
the Nelll Season.
Nov. 28 The District Attorney.
Orand Special Holiday Comedy-Drama.
Nov. 2? A Social Highwayman.
LAVISH SCENIC MOUNTINGS.
Children under seven years of ago
not admitted.
SeatH now on sale at Wall, Nichols
Company.
All performances begin at 8 o'clock.
Note Friday, November 29, tho
scenery and stage settings will be put
In place In full view of the audience.
BY AUTHORITY
AUCTION SALE OF AWA LICENSE.
In accordance with tho requirements
section 707. Chapter 55 of tho Penal
Laws of 1S97, one Awa License for
each dlhtilct of tho several Islands
will he wild at Public Auction between
tho 1st nnd "th day of December, 1901,
each license to bo for tho term of ONE
YEAH fiom tho ist day of January,
1902. Tho upset pift.'0'wlli bo as fol
lows: For the District of Honolulu . . . .$1,000
For the District of Hllo 500
For the District of Walluku 500
For the District of Lahalna 250
The llccnso for the DIstilctB of Ho
nolulu, Eu, Waianao nnd Walalua,
Koolauloa and Koolaupoko, on tho Isl
and of Oalui, will he sold at the front
entrance of the Capitol on Friday, tho
fith day of December, 1901, at 12
o'clock noon.
Those for tho Islands of Maul, Ha
waii and Kauai will be sold In tho re
spective Dlstiicts of those Islands,
upon such day and date within tho
limit or tho ttmo diced by law, as shall
ho designated by tho Boveral Slicrilfs
or their Doputles. Duo notlco of dato
and place of salo will bo given by pos
ters In each of tho said Districts.
A cash deposit of twcnty-llvo per
cent of tho amount of the successful
bid will bo loqulicd on tho fall or tho
hammer, said deposit to bo forfeited
to tho Government lr tho full amount
or tlio bid Is nut paid within live day's
of tho day of sale,
(Signed) WXi. II. WRIGHT,
Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii.
Tieabiiier's Offlco, Honolulu, Onhu,
November 13, 1901, 2002-St
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Niiuanu.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS SERVED
AT ALL HOURS.
Cheapest Good Meal in Town.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather Bureau, l'unahou, Novem
ber 25. Tcmporaturo Morning mini
mum, CS; Midday maximum, 77
Barometer at 9 a. m. 30,01. Falling.
Ilatnfall 0.00.
Dew Point CGF.
Humidity nt 9 a. m, 74 per cenL
Diamond Head Signal Station, No
vember 25. Weather hazy; wind fresh
NE.
ARRIVED.
Saturday, November 23.
Schr. Lady, Nelson, from Punaluu.
Stmr. Klnau, Clarke, trom Hllo and
nay ports.
Ilk. Kalulanl, Dabcl, IS days from
San Francisco.
Sunday, November 21.
U. S. S. Solace, tVlnslow, 8 days
fiom Pago Pago.
U. S. A. T. Meade, 8 days from
San Francisco.
Dr. ship Euphrates, Davis, 142 days
from Cardiff.
Am. schr. Alice Cooke, Penhallow,
30 days Irom Port Gamble.
Stmr. Claudlne, Parker, from Maul
ports.
Stmr. W. 0. Hall, Thompson, from
Kauai ports.
Stmr. James Makce, Tullett, from
Knual ports,
Stmr. Noeau, Wymin, from llama
kua ports.
Monday, Nov. 25.
Am. sp. Roanoke, Amesbury, 1C3
days from Norfolk for San Francisco,
Cargo afire and ship leaking.
DKPATITHU.
Saturday, November 23.
S. S. Moana, Carey, for tho Colo
nies. Schr. Mnlolo. Mokl. for Punaluu.
llongkcng Maru, Fi.mcr, for the
Orient.
Sunday, November 21.
Am. sn, Tlllle E. btnrbuck, Curtis,
San Francisco.
Am. schr. Aloha, Frye, for San Fran
cisco. Am, schr. II. C. Wright, Nielsen,
fur the Sound In ballast.
TO SAIL TODAY.
Stmr. Walaleale, Plltz, lor Anahola;
I p. m.
btmr. Nllhau, Thompson, for liana
maulii nnd Koloa; 5 p. in.
Stmr. lwnlanl, Greene, for Lahalna,
Knannpall, Kukulliacle and Honokaa;
i p. m.
DUE TODAY.
S. S. Nippon Maru, from Yokoha
ma; p. m.
PASSENGEUS ARRIVED.
From Maul ports, per stmr. Claud
lne, November 21. Mrs. L. von
1'empsky, J. N. 8. Williams, wife and
son; Mrs. W. O. Aiken nnd son, A.
A. Drnymcr, II. C. Ovenden. W. G.
Ogg. M. D. Monsarratt, W. O. Tay
lor, C. Ilchne. W. R. Kualmakaulc.
John Gomez. F. J. Wheeler nnd wife,
A. J. Rodrlgiies, Chock See, Choc);
You, Hong Yee. Slraknne, Rev. S. Ko
ilnma, John Richardson nnd 41 on
deck.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G.
Hall, November 21. M. A. Rego, J.
II. Agasslz, II. D, Johnson, M. A,
Prosscr, II. Cannon, W. A. Dowers,
Hov. Gullck, C. B. Miller, M. L. May,
W. II. Coney, Mrs. Knlwlnul, Mrs,
William Lydgnte, Isaac Ihubl, Nlshi
mo, Yokasakl, Takahasl, iKada, Ah
Sins Mareakl. Tagashl, T. OtaUe, Ko
hnma nnd wire, Lou Sab, 'laUalmshl,
Lam Lov, Chang C. Sam, Lam Loy,
Chang iilp. Eguml, Savoy, Akoda, K
mada and 80 deck.
From Kanal ports, per stmr. James
Makee, November 24. Mrs. Hulukaa
ilani and 3 deck.
From Hamakua, per stmr. Noeau,
November 24. E. u. Hendry, Miss
Ahana and 4 deck.
From San Francisco, per bark Kalu
lanl, November 23. Mr. and Mrs.
Hooper, Miss Golden, M. Duffy, T. La
Kusta and Mr. Krousc.
From Hllo and way ports, per stmr.
Klnau, November 23. Hon. S. Par
ker, Judge George Gear, Judge G. A.
Davis. Captain J. Ross. J. F. McCros
Eon, S. Parker. Jr., B. Parker, J.
Parker, A. R, Cunha, O. Rodlck, Capt
H. I). Whitney. Georco Harriot. H.
Kendell. J. W. Kevstone. W. O. Smith.
Mrs. A. Ahleong, Miss L. Al. Rev. Ko-
Islpl. Mrs. I.. Keklpl, Miss A. Kcklpl,
Mrs. Chcar, H. L. Williams, A. L.
Howard. J. Stlne. H. n. stint. A
McKay, W. F. Balding and wife. Mrs.
waiuron. cniiii and nurse; Mrs. R. L.
Aiicrbach, three children nnd mnlcl!
Mrs. Hanker nnd two children. Yung
Ding, Mrs. II. Porter. Miss Porter,
Mrs. J. A. Sargent, Miss A, Sargent,
.ura. u. warn, iicv. t. uurao. E,
Worthlngton, Miss 'C. nice. C. P.
Amana nnd wife. Miss C. Mm-, v
W. Fong and child, Mrs. Hang and
three, children. C. Amne wlfo ami
three children; Kl Fl. G. Lindsay, wlfo
and child: J. Schulmrlstor, Mr. Mu
rata, A. Walkaloa, Cnpt. J. Harrison,
.urs. nar ami cniiu, Miss N. J. Ma
lone, M. D. Cameron and 117 deck.
From Kauai ports, per stmr, Nllhau
November 23. J. Johnson nnd 1 ilerl.-
From Port Gamble, per schr. Alice
Cooke, November 21. Qeorgo S. liar-
rid.
From San Francisco, ner II. fi. a
T. Meade, November 25. For Hono
lulu Cnpt. L. MeR. Williams, wlfo
inn ciiiki; Lieut. J, S. Davis, Mrs. O,
L. Lancaster.
CTEW TO-DAY
HART & CO.,
Limited.
Ol) FAMOUS
THANKSGIVING
niNCE PIES
delivered to flny
part of the city.
Extra Allnce, Apple, PunipMn,
Cream and Lemon PIch.
TELEPHONE 182.
THANKSGIVING DAY
LOVS'S
BAKERY
NUUANU STREET.
Will deliver that day
Mince, Cranberry and
Squash Pies, Cakes, Etc.
Poultry, Pigs, Etc. : : :
:::::::::: Roasted
ut - reiiHonnble - rut en.
SEND IN ORDERS EARLY.
IN YODR ABSENCE
Your property requires the skilled at
tention of a responsible business agent.
Henry Waterhouse
& Company
execute business trusts with care, In
telligence and fidelity.
Our office system Insures a complete
and satisfactory record of all business
trusts.
Our STOCK and REAL ESTATE
BROKERAGE Departments are con
ducted with energy and discretion.
All FIRE INSURANCE work Is
carefully attended to.
All Inquiries will receive prompt
and courteous attention.
TEL. MAIN 313.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
YOU WANT
Ou Want Ada.
WE WANT
Your Want Ada.
EVERYBODY WANTS
To Supply Your Wonts.
P. S. So docs the BULLETIN, the
newsiest dally In Honolulu.
WANTS.
Adt. In this column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a line one Insertion; 25
cents two Insertion; 30 cent one
week; 40 cents two weeks, and 60
cents one month. This Is the cheapest
advertising ever offend the people of
Honolulu.
8PECIAL NOT1CE8.
HOI AND COLD BATHS nt tbo Silent
Barber Shop. Everything strictly
up to date; now and clean. Just
what you're looking for. 1991-lm
REMOVAL Tho Sowing Machlno Ex
change has removed to 1288 Fort
St. All kinds or sewing machines
bought, sold, rented or exchanged.
1971-tt
NOVICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. bas WHITE BAND FOH
SALE. 1543-tf
WANTED.
WANTED Position ns stationary or
pump engineer. J. II, , 2003-lw
WANTED An experienced woman to
do light house-work and take cam
of infant. Call at 924 Lunalllo St.
2003-lw
WANTED Stengraphcr; young man
with eight years' experience wants
position. "13," Bulletin office.
2003-lw
WANTED White servant for general
housework. Apply 1148 Wilder Ave.,
near Pltkol. 1998-lm
WANTED Position, assistant book
keeper, office work. Z. It., Bulletin.
1 997-1 w
WANTED Work on Blngle or double
entry dooks; uooks exported, open
ed or closed; financial statements;
trial balances rendered by practical
accountant Address Accountant,
this office. 1975-lm
WANTED To Bell Diamond nnd Opal
Rings, In the latest styles. Watches
repaired by a Jeweler of 35 years'
experience, a. D1ETZ, Fort street,
nenr Hotel. 1808-tf
ROOM- AND BOARD.
THE LOS ANGELES 1623 Foit St;'
nowly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
ROOMS AT THE ALOHA Fori
Street, from $1.60 to $2.60 per
week. i9524f
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture of 4-room cot
tage. Address a. D., Bulletin office.
2003-lw
FOR SALE Flvo lots on Monoa road,
near cars. Three lots aujolnlng res
idence of II. S. Townsend, E.; two
lots In lino with residence of A. W.
Mover, Esq. Those lots nro 100x2on
feet, commanding fino view over
looking Collego Hill tract and pro
tected from winds of Jlanoa. For
lurther particulars apply to Clinrles
1'lillllps. Mercliiint ht. 2003-lw
FOR SALE Cheap; 700 foundation
stones. Inqulio II. K Bulletin.
2U0Mw
FOR SALE A gentlo driving horse,
suitable for a lady to drive; perfect
ly Bound. Inquire W. W. Wright.
2000 tf
FOR SALE Furnituro for Blx-room
cottage, cheap; privilege of renting
nt low figure Address F. C. this
offlco. 1999-lw
FOR 8ALE Wniron. lmrnena nml
horse; good condition; cheap. Ap
ply Sanders & En Fee., 781 Alakca
St. 1998-lw
FOR SALE A first-class, lodging
house, very cheap; part cash, part
mortgage. Address K, this office.
1990-lm
PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens and
I.ggs (guaranteed). Samples of
birds nt California Feed Co.'s, whoro
rubiomors may obtain Information,
i'- u. Smith, Pearl City. 1990-tf
FOR SALE Carrlago and saddle
norses. Apply nt 307 Stangenwnld
llldg. 1993 tf
FOR SALE Flno fumlly horso, buggy
and harness. For pilco and partic
ulars see Chas. llolhna, Club biables.
1992-lm
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress It. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
FOUR LOT8, Hobron St.. Kapahulu.
Walklkl; $300 each, half cash; bal
ance $10 month, each lot. Jeff's,
43 King St. 198G-lm
THANKSGIVING SALE
OP
FINE LINENS
It Is the desire Of every huuspke eper o have her closet shelves piled
high with snowy linens. Ireland ua d Germany have sent us their best for
this Thanksgiving time.
Ueautlful floral effects In dani.is kt that portray popples. Ivy sprigs,
shamrocks, fleur-de-lis, etc., nro to It e found lu tin- pine llax goods. Ami
In the chenpef grades some close ltul titlon-t in hre that are Just hs
pretty.
The general linen market Is adv.i nrtng. yet our price are as low ns
they have ever been nnd In tho worfhy .trad lower than for several years
past. , '
NAPKINS AND FRINGED
DOYLIE8, ETC.
75c to $7.50 doz.
HEMSTITCHED
CLOTH3.
1 row UJ
2 rowi 'Jl.'iQ
HEMSTITCHED TABLE
CLOTHS.
84
104
124
DAMA8K TABLE
LINEN 68 to 72 In.
50c to $1.75 yard.
$3.1)0
.?1X)0
JUDO
Our store will be open Haturdi y evni:u. front now until after the
holidays.
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7
All Masses of Engineering Work solicited; Criminations, Surveys and He
ports mado for any class ot Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;
Plans and specifications and Estimates 1'ropnrcd, and Constriction Superln
'cndcd, la all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
oads. Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to.Examlnatlons, Valuations, and Report! o.
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc, O. .?
Engineer and Manager.
W. It. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
WANTS.
STEAM LAUNCH FOR 8AI.E The
"Tnlula, as she now lies in tho har
bor. She Is a nearly new boat, la
perfect working oraor, nnd has been
of Into used In towing at Knhulut
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
TO LET.
TO LET Two stores on Union St , op
posite the Pacific Club, Apply to
McDonald & Langton, contractor.
11SS Union St.. opposite Adams !,inn
2003-tf
TO LET Six-room cottage on King
St., at Cottage Grove. Apply P R
King. No. 8. 2003-tt
TO LET A furnished house of nin.t
rooms, cor. Artesian and Blnghutn
Sts. Address P. O. box 383.
200Mw
TO LET Two front rooms. No. '.)
Garden lane. . J 880 tf
TO LET House on Lllllia St., near
School, containing double parlor, 4
bedrooms, dining room, bath nnd
patent AV. C. Enquire of Jos. Fnus,
at J. P. nodrlgucs, on Fort St., opp.
Hockfeld's. 1995-tt
TO LET A large, sunny tront room
in a private family; mauka Thomas
Square; hot and cold water; electric
lights; possession given Oct. 15th.
Address A. B. C P. O. box 572.
1964-tf
FOR RENT A new house on Arte
sian SL, of six rooms with all mod
ern Improvements. Enquire of Chas.
u. Frasner, consolidated Soda
Works. 1922-tf.
-
TO LET Five houses, central Iihm
tion; 1, 8 rooms. $30; 1, C rooms,
$25; 1, 5 rooms, 5-year lease, $12.(0;
2 together. 14 rooms, $33; furnituro
for sale, $750 cash. Apply to J. W.
Lake, Sewing Machine Exchange,
1288 Fort St. 1996-tf
LARGE, sunny mosqulto-proof room,
ccntinlly located; $10 per mouth.
Apply Pantheon Barber Shop.
1991-tf
TO LET Suit of offices In Progress
block. Inquire, of Bruco Waring &
Co. 1980-tf
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, Punchbov.'l St.,
modern improciiiciits. Apply to
A. G. Cuiilia, 2d bouso above Mor
mon Chinch, 1991-lm
FOR RENT A largo hall In tho Wnv
crlcy block, suitable for lodges, so
cieties, etc., furnished or unfurnish
ed. Apply to A. V. Oear. 197C
LOST.
LOST A green stono brooch, with
gold bells attached. Two dollars
reward anil no questions asked If
returned to W. L. Eaton, Bulletin
office. , 2001-lw
LOST Lady's gold watch, Saturday
afternoon, Fort St., between Sthoul
and Hotel Sta. Return to Bulk tin
office and obtain reward, 1997-11
STRAYED Thrco red and whlto hom
ing pigeons, silver bands around leg.
Howard given If returned to Prlnco
Kalanlanaolo. lOSC-tf
FOUND.
HOUND Two bicycles. Owners may
havo Bnniu by proving property and
paying far advertisement. Call hack
Btand No. 17C. 1908-lw
FOUND A put so containing a sum of
money. For particulars call at tho
police station. 1980-tf
EDWARD M, WATSON,
ATTORNEY AND
COUN8ELLOR.AT.LAW.
Corner King and Bethel Streets.
(Upatnlra.)
'Phone Blue 661.
The Evening nulletln. 76 cents per
month.
HEMSTITCHED SIDEBOARD
LINEN3.
30c, 33c, 50c yard.
fRAV
to $1.23 doc
to J5.00 doz.
DAMA3K TABLE CLOTH8,
(Njt Hemmed).
2 yards long $1.20 to $2 each.
2'i yards long, $1.40 to $2.40
each.
3 yards long $1.45 to $2.90
each.
Slm-e the I tat gang of Porto UUaus
(ii brought from Kanal to the jail
here, tln-tn luw been ery little trou
ble with this nationality. As on this.
i.iliml, the) June bad Instilled Into
them a w)tolaom fear of the strong
hand of the law and they are behaving
tkuunelvp very well. The Hut trou
ble of jny kind for a long time hap
pened at the Porto Rlenu cuniii at
Hananiaulu .-limitation Inst Thursday
bight but tbU cuh.- can baldly be plac
ed on a par with the others which bap
pened iouie tluie ago hccnupc only Por
to Means were concerned.
It deems that there was some trouble
between the Porto Weans In the camp
curly In the evening. As the night
wore on, tho trouble grew In propor
tion until j big gang iliew knives nnd
started in eItli tie) Intention of mur
dering one of the number who had
alven oReuie. TL liuias and others
of the plantations heard of the trou
ble .icu started on a run to the ramp,
.irrltl&s In time to stop''piohabta
bloodshed., Tlio polk e, were telephon
ed for and Deputy Sheriff nice with hi
oElceM went 0 the scene. The Porto
Means were separated and warned
tbjt tf there was any further disturb
ance. th& whole gau would be arrest
rd
NEW - TO-DAY
Ponnd-SIaslcr's Notice of Estrays
Notice Is hereby given that the ani
mals llOHPrlliPil liftlnur hnvu linnn In,.
pounded In ti.e Government Pound at
jMaklkl, Kona. Island of Oabu, and
unless the pound fees and damages
aro sooner satisfied will be sold :it
'tbo date hereafter named uecoiillng tu
1.1 W i
Nv. 22 19ft! 1 bay horse, branded
d uln.lljr to) on tlio right hind leg,
ami on the lert with tlio biaml I.
wl Ito stroke) on forenead, spotted
whltti on tho buck; all four legs
blue!:.
Nov. 2.1, 10011 rom Btalllnii, hide
Herib.iblii biuml, whlto spots on fine
head nnd noetills, light foreleg
white, others blael;.
All ownm of the ubo deHirlbed
animals ure hanly notified that 1 ullt
well at public unction, at the (Ju em
inent Pound, Maklui, Kona, Ouhu, 011
tho 7th day of December. 1501, at 12
o'clock noon, tf rot (ailed for before
thu nbovw date n.entloiied. .
K. KEKEUNK.
1950-3t Pound Master.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tho undersigned having been duly
appointed the administrator of the es
tate or U. A. Kay, late of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Tonltory of Hawaii,
deceased ;
Notlco is hereby given to all persons
to present their claims against tbo cs
Uto of said D. A. Ituy, deceased, duly
authenticated, whether seemed by
mortgage, or otherwise, to tho under
signed at the odlto of tho United
States Maislml. lu the Juu'.clary build
ing. Honolulu. Oahu. aforusnld, within
sit months from tho ilnto hereof, or
they will bo foruver barred.
And all persons Indobled to said cs
tato nro hcroby requested to make im
mediate pajment to tho unileisluued.
Dated Honolulu, Nov. 2Gth, 1901.
...... 13. It. HEis'DKV.
Administrator ur thu Estate of I). A.
Hay,
200,'Sr.'o. 25, Dec. 2. 9, 1.
IY DREW KNIVES
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of tho stock-
iVJilT' oC th" "NION FEE!) COM-
PANY. LIMITED, will bo hold at tho
company's offico, Judd building, on Fil-
day, Novomber 29th, 19ul, at 2:30 p. 111.
SOUTIIAItl) HOFFMAN. Jll.,
Secretary Union Feed Co, Ltd.
2003-3t
JA$. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
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Auction Sale
of .
Billiard and Pool Tables
and a Fine Library
On Tuesday, November 26th
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, 6." Queen street, I
will sell nt Public Auction
2 Fine I'.illlaid Tables with Cues,
Hacks. Etc.,
1 Combination Bi. lard and Pool
Table.
A Flno Library, Comprising:
Dickens' Works, British Essayists,
Byron's Complete Works, Histories,
Encyclopedias, Wavcrlcy Novels,
Etc.. Etc.
A complete cnt.iloguo ot the bonks
will be ready in a few days.
Goods now on view at my salesioum,
C3 (Jueen street.
Also Hnwallan-bivd Bay Pacerj
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das. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
LEASE v
OF
Business
Property
The undersigned will receive nppll- .
rations to lease lots In the "SCHMIDT
CENTRAL BLOCK" on BeretanI
street, No. 588, adjoining the prem
ises of the queen's Hospital.
This valuable property will be divid
ed into soveral business sites and of- '
fcrs a flno chanco to Investors In Real C
Estate. Suitable for Btores, Lodging
Houses or Dwellings. Applications for
lots will bo treated In priority and It
will pay to make early applications.
An Important fcaluro of theso leases '
Is that the lessee has the option of
purchasing his lot In fee simple during
tho term of his lease at a figure based
on tho rental bo Is paying.
Terms and conditions of leaBo wli
amount of rents asked can bo had on
application to
Jas. F, Morgan,
65 Queen Street. .
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MORGAN
Auctioneer
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65 Queen St
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