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KVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. It. T TUESDAY, DECEMDEIl 3. 1901.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
IN YOUR ABSENCE
JAS. F.
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The
Royal
Lawn Mower
Keeping up tho appearanco of the lawn, before the ROYAL LAWN
MOWER arrived was one of man's mot arduous tasks, llio light running
and perfect cutting of this wonderful liinchlne makes It now a pleasant
duty. Although tho ROYAL doesn't cut much Ice. It's a wonder on grass.
I'crfcct tunning, ball bearing throughout and easily adjusted.
First cost a, little abovo somo mowers, but saves money and good dispo
sitions In tho long run. Oil cans and other accessories furnished with
each machine without extra charge.
Besides tho ROYAL wo have many other makes of mowers, ranging In
prices from $5.00 to $18.00, and hao a stock to suit everybody In price nnd
quality.
Orass catchers adjusted to any machine. Call and see them.
a E. O- Hall & Son,
Rt limited.
CAMARINO'S ICE
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
ours.
We have Just received a new
stock of paper, among which Is
one that looks so much like in
aruin. and If you want a good-tn-ni
apart. Wo will sell this at
l-f than halt .jo price of in
tra in that you could hardly tell
looking wal. paper cheap this is
a flno chance.
BEAL'S
WALL - PAPER
Beretanla St., next to cor. of Emma
Pound-Master's Notice of Eslrays
Notice Is hereby given that the ani
mals described below have been im
pounded in ti.o Government Pound at
Maklkl, Kona, Island of Oahu, and
unless the pound fees and damages
are sooner satisfied will be sold at
tho date hereafter named according to
law:
Nov. 29, 15011 Day Mare, branded
S O on the left hind leg, white stroke
on forehead, -foreleg black and all
shod.
NoV. 29, 19011 Sorrel horse, brand
ed T N on right hind leg, white
etroko on forehead and three legs
white.
The above strajed animals will bo
void on Saturday, Deo. 14, 1901, If not
called for beforo tho date mentioned
K. KEKEUNE.
2007-3t Pound Master.
A CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFT
Is always a perplexing problem that
affects both tho puree and tho ingenui
ty in taxing measure. "Something
sultablo for a gentleman something
not too expensive but that doesn't
look cheap." If tho present is useful,
too, It adds much to the value of the
gift and tho remembrance of the giver.
This for either sex is a question that
puzzles most of us at this season.
CORNER KING AND
ALAKEA STREETS
PAY DS A CALL. ,
WHY NOT A TOILET SET
U8EFUL, DURABLE, TASTEFUL,
and as wo sell them
: NOT EXPENSIVE. ;
We havo them in nil varieties. Dain
ty I1RUSHES for ladles' fingers and
lengthy locks; MILITARY nilUSHES
for the sterner sex; HAND MlflllOItS,
Indispensable to tho gentler sex;
COMBS, tho oldest and perhaps most
necessary of all toilet articles.
IN EUONOID. with or without ster-
ling silver Initial plates and mount
- Ings, all valuaule. ranging In price
From $1.50 the Set.
IN "COSMEON," tho new material,
oxidized or bright, engraved in taste
ful designs. The brushes and combs
are light, unbrcakablo and tho motnl
will never tarnish. They aro easily
cleaned, another desideratum In theso
"dandruff days."
HobronDrugCo
KINQ AND FORT.
CREAM PARLOR
Daintiest and prettiest Ico cream
parlors on the Island, and conducted
In first-class manner.
ICE CREAM, SODA, OYSTERS,
Any Style.
Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Etc.
i:iectrlc fans generously distribut
ed make tho place cool and comfort
able, and tho now beautiful furniture
gives it a tono of splendor.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BARBERS.
H. JEFFS 13 King St.; Ave white bar
bars; shaving 15c.
REAL ESTAlE.
C. E. MOORE & CO. Ileal estate nnd
collections, mom 10, Mclntvre bldg.;
P. O. box 603; Tel. Main 315.
M. G. 8ILVA Agent for real estate
also to grant marrlago licenses;
58 Merchant St.; Tel. .Main 115.
. E. R. STRAUCH Ileal estate hand
led to best advantage; houses rent
ed: loans negotiated; bouses built
at lowest prices; 38 Campbell block,
41G Fort St.; Tel. White 278.
STENOGRAPHERS.
MRS. L. LEHNER Stenography and
typewriting; Hon. investment Co.
AMY LENNON Stenography and
typewriting; 13 Kaahumanu St.
NEW TO-DAY
SEALED TENDER3
Will III rPOplvPll lit tlltt nfflna nf tin. G...
perlntendent of Public Works till 12
o'clock noon of Monday. December
ICth. 1901. for 1200 tons of coal, to bo
delivered at the Pumping Stations of
the Water Works. Specifications at
mo umco oi me superintendent or Wa
ter Works.
Tho Sunerintpnilnnt itnnu n. 1.I...1
himself to accept the lowest or any bid.
caigj J. 11. 1IUV1).
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, December 2, 1901.
2009 3t
ELECTION OF OFrlCERS.
At tho adjourned Annual Meeting of
tho stockholders or the Koloa Sugar
Company, Limited, held this day, the
following officers wero elected to
servo during tho ensuing year:
Paul Isenberg President
Hans Isenberg Vice President
W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer
F. Klamp Secretary
Armln Haneberg Auditor
F. KLAMP,
Secretary.
Honolulu, December 2, 1901.
2009-3t
Fred. F. Ingram
1226 FORT ST.
Bicycles Repaired.
Locksmithing and General
Repairing.
Repairer of Gasoline Engines.
Hawaiian Opera House
MR. JAMES NEILL
AND THE NEILL COJ1PANY.
Direct from twenty weeks of unparal
leled triumphs In San Francisco.
Presenting
Noy. 30 A Bachelor's Romance.
By Special Request.
Dec. 2 Nancy & Co.
Dec. 3-Tlie Jilt.
The great hit of the Nelll eoa
son. Farewell performance.
LAVISH 8CENIC MOUN1ING3.
Children under seven years of ago
not admitted.
Scats now on sale at Wall, Nichols
Company.
All othor performances begin
8 o'clock.
at
Weather Uurcau, Punahou, Decem
ber 3. Tcmperaturo Morning mini
mum, 60; Midday maximum, 80.
Ilarometer nt 9 a. m, 30.03. Irregul.ir.
ltnlnfnll 0.00.
Dew l'olnt G5F.
Humidity at 9 a. m. 63 per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station, De
cember 3. Weather clear; wind light
NE.
ARRIVED.
Monday, Dec. 2.
Peru, Plllsbury, from the Orb
s. s.
cnt.
Tuesday, December 3.
Am. bl.t. Encore, Palmgren, 60 dayn
f i um Newcastle.
(1. N. Co.'s Btmr. Tamplco. Jnnscn,
17 days from Seattle; passengers and
merchandise to F. I.. Ueebe.
DEPAItTED.
'Monday, Dec. 2.
Str. Maul, Bennett, for Paauhau, Ku
knlau, Ookala nnd Papaaloa.
Str. Lehuii, Napnla, for Molokgl
ports.
Str. Kaliilnnl, Doner, for Hamnkua
and Hllo porta.
Str. James Mnkce, Tullett, for Ka
paa, Anahola and Kllauea.
Str. Wataleale, Plltz, for Koloa nnd
Eleele.
Am. bk. Muuna Ala, Smith, for San
Francisco.
Schr. Malolo, Mokl, for Hanalcl and
Kallhlwal.
Schr. Ada, for Wallua.
Tuesday, Decefboi 3.
Stmr. Klnau, Clarke, for Hllo and
way ports.
U. S. A. T Rosecrnus, Dobson, Tor
Manila.
SAILINO TODAY.
Str. Claudlne, Freeman, for Maul
ports at 5 p. m.
Str. W. 0. Hall. Thompson, for
Kauai poits at 5 p. m.
S. S. Peru, Plllsbury, for San Fran
cisco nt 5 p. m.
PASSEJNUKHS ARRIVED.
From tho Orient, per stmr. Peru, Do
cenibcr 2. For Honolulu Miss R. Da
ley. W. M Levensaler, R. II. Broth
crton. For San Francisco Lieut. Wil
llam Truxton. U. S. N.: L. O. Young
F. M. Casey, J. 11. Harrington, E,
Ethter, John Hand, A. Morris, J,
Dowllng. C. A. Miller. J. W. Swift.
Mrs. R, D. Ilranch. Chun Cho Choy,
J. Davis, P. Wchrle. R. n. Ham
mang, 11. l.eutcrttz, C. r Smith, U
Moncovicb, J. Slnnot. W. E. Wares,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne.
December 3. F. F. Daldwln and
wife, II. A. Halvorson. Jas. T. Tay
lor, W. F. Mossman, Mr. Klamp, J.
F. llackfcld. F. C. Allen. Miss J.
Oardncr, Mrs. N. Kane, L. F. Pres
cott, A. T. It. Jnckson. Mrs. W. H.
Crawford. Chock See and son,
For Hllo and way port's, per stmr.
Klnau. December :l. Mrs. Wnldron
and child. Mrs. Mahoelann and child,
Mrs. K. Clement, Master A. Horswlll,
T. S. Kay, II. Waterhouse. Master
Albert Waterhouse, A. D. Scrim
gcour, M. A. Adams. Mrs. Tom Dow,
C. W. 8turtovant. M. Lamont, J. O.
Smith. W. F. Dale, J. L. Drown. K.
Yamamurn, Jas. K. Parle. J. II. Agas
slz. A. Q. Correa, Ah Lum, George
uoss. w. w. Tnayer. Ur. Averdam.
John Henderson. Jas. Stephen. Miss E.
rccu. miss M. Peck, D. H. Case. H,
Kendall. 11. a. Glnaca, N. Kcpolkal
E. F. niehop. M. M. Stern. Mrs. F.
W. Carter, T. C. Howell.
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MOANA HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Quests at the Monna hotel during the
past week were as follows: Dr. R. V
Strong nnd wife, Mrs. F. I.. I'ajson,
Miss M. Ide. C. It. O'Leary. Geo. M.
Stoney, Livingston Hunt, IT. S. N.; E.
D. Stebblns, Wisconsin; Mrs. J. 1.
Taylor, Miss R. Strong, Cleevland;
Geo. Ileebe, John Flske. New York;
Mrs. R. J. C. Irvine, Miss Irvine, De
troit; Mis. J. Q. A. llrailen, Miss II.
Hurilngton, Phlllpplno Islands; G. F.
Detrleck, San Francisco; W. Klrkwood
and wife, Tokyo; Mrs. H. C. Tabrctt,
Miss M. Tubrett, J. E. Duff and wife,
San Francisco; M. A. Cheek, H. H.
Moore, W. A. Ualdwtn. F. J. Church,
M. F. Prosser, F. J. Scott, J. E. Ful
lerton nnd wife, E. S. Gill and wife. E.
J. Thomas, R. Pearson, J. Roscnsteln,
Mrs. M. D. Hendricks. P. Schneider,
J. J. Long. G. II. Paris and wife, E. M.
Doyd nnd wife, Honolulu; H. A. Allen,
wife, children nnd maid, Chicago; G.
Kunst, City; J. S. Tobln nnd wife, Miss
Gertrude Dates, H. W. Dlmond. San
Francisco; A. MIzner, City; Carl S.
Smith, Hllo; Thos. G. Smith S. S. Aln-
meda; W. E. Lowe, San Francisco. P.
J. Moore, Minneapolis; A. Mueller,
Canton; Lieut. J. O. Doyle, U. 8. N.;
Mrs. H. a. Mayers, Chicago; Mrs. O. S.
Wnxlel, New York; Mrs. LaGracc, San
Francisco; II. E. liarber, Chicago; I. D.
Doano and wife, San Francisco; Dun
lap Moore, U. S. N.; W. Oale and wife.
Berkeley; W. Perler, Brussels; D.
Meyer, L. Monet, Yokohama; 1). J.
Styne, San Diego; R. W. Filler, Knhu
tits J. Scoble, W. A. Kolmar, S. Par
ker, Jr., I. T, Irvine, A. E. Murphy,
City; Frank MacVlcars, London; W.
II. Corbett, Austin Doling, Kentucky;
J. W. Keyston, San Francisco.
LADY MANAGERS NAMED.
St. Louis, Mo Nov. 23. Seventeen
of the twenty-ono ladles who will con
stitute the board of lady managers of
tho Louisiana Purchase Exposition
havo been appointed by the Natlonnl
Commission. The rour yet to bo ap
pointed will probably bo selected at
the next meeting or tho commission.
As now constituted, the board con
sists of the following: Miss Helen M.
Gould, New York City; Mrs. James
L. Blalre, St. Louis; Mrs. L. D. Frost,
Winona, Minn.; Mrs. Jonn M. Hoi
ccmbe, Hartford. Conn.; Mrs. John A.
McCall, Now York City; Miss Anna 1.
Dawes, Plttsfleld, Mass.; Mrs. Fnnnly
L. Porter, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Freder
ick Halger, Llttlo Rock, Ark.; Mrs.
W. E. Andrews, Hastings, Neb.; Mrs.
Helen Boyco Hunslcker, Philadelphia;
Mrs. Emily Warren Rooming, Tren
ton, N. J.; Mrs. Jennie. Knott, Louis
ville, Ky.; Mrs. Bello Everett. Atchl
son, Kan.; Mrs. W. M. Coleman, In
dianapolis; Mrs. M. II. do Young. San
Francisco; Mrs. Margaret P. Daly,
Anuconua, .Mom., and Mrs. r-lnla P.
Ernest, Denver, Colo.
The "friend Indeed" Is certainly not
the "frlendw at whose earnest solid
tatlon we Btand for office," everybody
knows he Is a Action,
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents pel
tooth.
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 8TOCK 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
nnd courteous attention.
TEL. MAIN 313.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
nl lunneis,
I. M. LONG Rooms i.
bldg.; Tel. Main 278.
38, Campbell
K. M. BROOKS Attorney; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
liiiinanii St.; Tel. o81 Main.
A. O. CORREA Attorney at law; 58
Merchant St., next to postomcc; Tel.
115 Main.
ulxibLt MtPAlMlNU.
C. A. COWAN 1180 Union St., opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
uulLutHS.
McDONALD & LANGSTON Contract
ors nnd Builders; Hu8 union St.
CLOTHL.u.
THE KA8H CO., LTD. Two stores
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
uULLefl IONS MNU mUJUSTMENT.
H. C MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; com
merclat law nnd adjustment agency,
rooms 10-10 Magoon bldg.; Tel. 321.
DENTIST.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gns
administered; painless extracting.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col
lege '92; Masonic Tcmplo; Tel. 318.
DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3, Mott
Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. ra.
DR. T. MOTONAGA 40 Beretanla St.;
office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DRY GOODS.
W. L. FLETCHER Importer cholco
dress pntterns, flno linens, white
goods, laces and trimmings, Rich
ards near Hotel St.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Caro engraving and
stamping; room 2. i 10 bldg.
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANATT Civil and elec
trical engineer: P. O. box 92; bmco
room 3, Spreckels blk.; Tol. 791
Blue: res., 3441 Blue.
EXPRES8.
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Main 58 Main.
J. H. LOVE, Mgr.
NIEPER'S BAQGAGE EXPRESS 722
Fort St.; Tel. Wnlto -.Si and Mam
310.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Baggage express
and drayagu; Tel. Whlto 921.
GROCERIES.
J. E. GOEAS Beretanla near Emma
8t.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
S. J. 8ALTER Successor to Salter &
Waity: 712 Fort St., Orpheum blk.;
Tel. 081 Blue.
F AVEIR08 Groceries;
Walklkl of Emma St.
Beretanla.
HARNE8S AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFQ. HARNE88 CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. Mnln 228. P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8S SHOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HACK8TANDS.
REIS & QUINN Merchant St., near
Fort.; Tol. 290 Main.
HAIRDRE8SINQ AND MANICURING.
MISS M. E. WYNN Richards near
Hotel St.; halrdresslng, Bhampoo,
manicuring; Christmas novelties In
Hawaiian curios; 'iel. 521 Bluo.
JEWbLER.
TH08. LINDSAY Mfg. Joweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Lovo
bldg.; Christmas novelties.
GEO. HAFFNER Mfg. Jeweler; 1113
Aiaicca St.. Masonic icmpio.
MILLINEKY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 24 Main.
MRS. HANNA Fort St., next to Lovo
bldg.: cholco lino or now millinery,
tilmmlngs, etc.; agent for Buttcrlck
patterns.
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POUL8EN minting and paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOQGETT Eye. Ear. Noso and
Thoat; olflco at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. in. to
4 p, m.
DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eo, Ear,
Noso nnd Throat only; office Alakea
St., lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
ofllco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR: JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Beretnnla Avo.; Tel. Bluo 821.
PLUMBING.
C. H. BROWN Sanitary plumblntr:
Territory Btables. King St.; Tol,
Main 48.
WATCHMAKER8.
J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch and
chronometer maker; 79 Merchant St.
THIS WEEK
FIRST
GRAND
DISPLAY
OPEN .j
SATURDAY
EVENING j
WHITNEY
LIMITED.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
UNDERTAKER.
ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker and
emhalmcr; Fort St., opp. Club Sta
bles; Tel. 52 Main: res.. 1482 White.
TAILOHS.
J. P. RODRIGUES Merchant tailor;
722 Fort St.. opp. i.ackfcld Tildg.
GROTE A CRAMER Tailoring nnd
repairing, union, near Hotel St.
WANTS.
Ads. In tnls column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a line one Insertion; 25
cents two insertions; 30 cents one
week; 40 cents two weeks, and 60
cents one month. This Is the cheapest
advertising ever offend the people cf
Honolulu.
SPEC1AL NOTICES.
PRACTICAL knowledge of German
acquired In three months. Address
Box 640. 2009-tf
HGT AND COLD BATHS at tho Silent
Barber Shop. Everything strictly
up to date; new and clean. Just
what you're looking for. 199 Mm
REMOVAL Tho Sewing Machine Ex
change has removed to 1288 Fort
St. All kinds of sewing machines
bought, sold, rented or exchanged, i
1971-tf I
NOTICE TO BUILDER8 Tho Union
Express Co. has WHITE BAND FOR
SALE. 1643-tf
WANTED.
WANTED Cool, airy room on or near
Transit line. Walk..,! Alapal St.; ac
commodation for horso and car
riage. Address "lloom," Bulletin of
fice. 2008-lW
WANTED I'oaltlon In ofllco by young
man; understands typewriting. All
dress It. E. I... Bulletin office.
2009-lw
WANTED Two rooms wholly or part
ly furnished, mauka of King St and
Walklkl of Alapal St. Address Y.,
this office. 2009-lw
WANTED A position by young lady
accustomed to office work; refer
ences given. Address J. L., this ofllco.
2006-lw I
WANTED Two flrst-class
Jeff's, King St
barbers.
2004-lw
WANTED A natlvo boy fifteen years
or older with somo knowledge of the
clothing business. Hub Clothing
House, Hotel St. 2004-lw
WANTED A few good Insurance so
licitors; men who can produco somo
good buslncac, can find steady em
ployment with a liberal contract, by
calling on or addressing, The Sec
retary. Oriental Life Insurauco Co.,
Ltd., Stangcnwald bldg., Honolulu.
2004-lw
WANTED Position as stationary or
pump engineer. J. II. 2003-lw
WANTED An experienced woman to
do light houso-work and tako caro
of Infant. Call nt 924 Lunalllo St.
2003-lw
WANTED Stenographer; young man
with eight years' experience wnntB
position. "B.." Bulletin omce.
2003-lw '
WANTED White servant for general
housework. Apply 1148 Wlldor Ave.,
near Pllkol. 19981m
WANTED To sell Diamond nnd Opal
Rings, In tho latest styles. Watches
repaired by a jeweler of 35 years'
experience. Q. DIETZ, Fort street.
near Hotel. 1808-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
THE LOS ANGELE8 1523 Fort St.;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
FOR SALa
FOR SALE A gontlo driving horse,
suitable for a lady to drive; perfect
ly sound. Inquire W. W. Wright.
2000-tf
FOR 8ALE A Hallet & Davis piano,
In good condition; cheap; parties
about to move away. Address W. J
this office. 2009-lw
FOR SALE Ono surrey, top load wag
on and single harness, at a bargain.
Apply 1252 Young St. 2008-lw
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
&
Xmas
Novelties
& MARSH,
WANTS.
FOR SALE A first-class lodging
house, very cheap; part cash, part
mortgage. Address K, this office.
1996-lm
PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens and
Eggs (guaranteed). Samples of
birds at California Feed Co.'s, where
customers may obtain information.
E. C. Smith. Pearl City. 1990-tf
FOR SALE Carriage and saddle
I horses. Apply at 307 Stangcnwald
Bldg.
1993-tf
FOR 8ALE Fine family horse, buggy
and harness. For prico and partic
ulars see Chas. Bellina, Club biablcs.
1992-lm
8TEAM LAUNCH FOR 8ALE The
"Talula," as Bho now lies In the har
bor. She Is a nearly new boat, la
perfect working order, and has been
of late used In towing at Kahulul
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
FOR SALE Cheap; one mule, two
double drays and one 6-horsepower
gasoline, engine In good order. Ap
ply to A. Harrison Mill Co., Kcwalo.
OOti-lw
FOUR LOTS, Hobron St., Kapahulu,
Walklkl; $300 each, half cash; bal
ance flO month, each lot Jeff's,
43 King St. 1986-lm
FOR 8ALE Five lots on Manoa road,
near cars. Three lots ailjolnlng res
idence of H. S. Townsend, Esq.; two
Iota in line with residence of A. W.
Meyer, Esq. These lots are 100x200
feet, commanding fine view over
looking College Hill tract and pro
tected from winds of Manoa. For
further particulars apply to Charles
1'hllllpst. Merchnnt St. 2003-lm
TO LET.
TO LET Ono 7-room cottago situated
cm Quarry St., ono l-room cottago
on Vineyard St. Apply J. Silvia, Kl
nau St. 2008-tI
TO LET Furnished rooms, also dou
ble parlors. Mrs. Jell's, 1385 Bere
tanla, cor. Keeaumoku.
2007-lm
TO LET Furnished rooms for house
keeping; also one-room cottage. No.
bOB,. Cottage Walk, School tit
2U07-1W
i
TO LET Now flvo-room cottago on
Matlock Ave. Apply to Q. II. Ber
ry, next door. 2005-tf
CHEAPEST furnished room in town,
I $8. S3 Vineyard St.. below Nuuanu.
I 2004-tf
TO LET Six room houBe. P. W. C,
$15; near School and Nuuanu; 6
room house, $10.50, Klug St, Pa
lama. P. E. K. Straucb, 38 Camp
bell blk., 316 Fort St 2004-2w
TO LET Two stores on Union St- on-
poalte the Pacific Club. Apply to
McDonald ec Langton, contractors,
1 118$ Union St.. opposite Adams lane.
2003-tC
TO LET Two front rooms. No.
Garden lane. 1880 tt
TO LET A large, sunny iront 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 672.
1904-tf
TO LET Five houses, central loca
tion; 1, 8 rooms, $30; 1, C rooms,
$25: 1, 5 rooms. 5-year lease. $12.00:
2 together, 14 rooms, $33: furniture
ror sale, $750 ensh. Apply to J. W.
Lake, Sewing Machine Exchange,
1288 Fort St. 1996-tf
SIX-ROOM COTTAQE, Punchbowl St,
modern improvements. Apply to
A. G. Cunha, 2d house abovo Mor
mon Church. 1991-lm
FOR RENT A large hall in tho Wav
erley block, suitable for lodges, so
cieties, etc., furnished or unfurnish
ed. Apply to A. V. Gear. 1976
LOST.
8TOLEN A Sterling bicycle. No. 971,
with cyclometer (glass broken),
from Stungenwald bldg. Keturn to
Bulletin and get roward. 2006-tf
STRAYED Three red and white hom
ing pigeons, sliver bands around leg.
Reward given If returned to Prince
Kalanlanaole. 1986-tf
ROUND.
FOUND Whlto gib boat near bell
buoy. Call at Bulletin office, Kaha
kalula, Kakaako. 2004-lw
FOUND A purse containing a sum of
monoy. For particulars call at the
polico station. 1980-tf
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
Auction Sale
: OF :
WOODEN JDILD1NGS
On Wednesday, December 4th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At tho premises, King street, adjoin
ing Singer's Bakery on tho Kwa side,
I will sell at Public auction all of
The Wooden Buildings.
Terms Cash.
Ten days In which to remove tho
liulldlngs.
Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
-OF-
Furniture,
ETC.
ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom, 65 yueen street, I
will sell at Public Auction a quantity
of Household Furniture of all kinds.
New ltugs, various sizes.
Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes,
Blankets. Shoes, Neckties,
Child's Bibs, Scissors, Knives,
Men's Suits, Quilts,
Hand-Sewing Macnlnes,
Etc.. Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER
Big Auction Sale
OF
FERNS AND PLANTS
Oi Friday, December ftk,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction a largo and
choice assortment of various Maiden
hair Ferns, Assorted Palms, Hanging
Baskets, Plants. Etc.. Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
of
CARRIAGES
Oh Tuesday, December II,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
In front of my salesroom, 03 Queen
street. Honolulu, I will sell at Publla
Auction, without reserve, the balance)
of carriages of the Honolulu Stock
Yards Company, Limited, comprising:
I new Studebakor Wagonette, capac
ity 10 passenger. This Is new and is
suitable for livery trade.
1 New Courtland Surrey.
1 Second-hand Surrey.
1 Second-hand Hack.
1 Steel-tire Phaeton.
1 Breaking Cart.
1 Dray.
1 I.ow-wbeel Bubby.
4 High-wheel Buggies.
All to be sold at any price.
Jas. P. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
ForRent
Nice Collage on Emma Square,
.Parlor,
Two Bedrooms,
Dining Room,
Kitchen and
Bath.
Rent $37.50 per month.
Possession given December let.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St