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Lawn Mower
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Keeping tip the appearance of th e lawn, before the ROYAL LAWN
MOWER arrived was one of man's mo9t arduous tasks. The light running
and perfect cutting of this wonderful machine makes It now a pleasant
duty. Although the ROYAL daein't cut much Ice, It's n wonder on grass.
Perfect tunning, ball bearing throughout and easily adjusted.
First cost a llttlo above somo mowers, but saves money and good dispo
sitions In tho long run. Oil cans nnd 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 $13.00, and have a Btock to suit everybody In price and
quality.
Grass catchers adjusted to any machine. Call and see them. ,
E. (X Hall & Son,
LIMITED.
DIED UN iOF
There was a rather novel case In tho
Police Court this forenoon. Ah Yeong
was charged by llattlo Walnut with
assault and battery by throwing on her
a pailful of water nnd, In reply, tho
defendant said that the complaining
witness had been dancing a luila on the
roof of his house.
Hattle stated that the Chinaman had
returned from town at about I o'clock
Saturday afternoon and had told her
to get off the lanal outside a room she
bad rented from him In Knkaako. She
refused to do It and he thereupon dous
ed her nnd her child with water. A
nathe young man living In the same
building, told the same story.
Ah Yeong would have It that the
woman danced the hula on the roof of
his house, which, being somewhat rot
ten. was In danger of collapsing. He
had invited the girl to come down on
the lanal and dance but she had re
fused to.
Judge Wilcox said lie believed the
whole trouble was due to the fact that
the defendant did not like the warm
friendship between the young man who
naa just, tesiineti, anu me complaining mcrchants. Both companies
witness. His Jealousy had evidently hown satisfactorily that they
UQvn nruuBfu. unv ui j turn wusia
was imposed.
FOR RENT
Ono year with privilege
of more.
Large New Seven Bed
Room House, - - -
Corner of King and l'llkol.
Has lino cellar, garret,
servants' house, etc., etc,
$75 A MONTH.
Three bedroom House
next above, on l'llkol St.
$45 A MONTH.
FOR SALE
Superb New Houses,
comfortable, attractive, In
plan. Location Wilder
Avenue, nlnau, Lunalllo,
Young Sts.
PRICES BED-ROCK.
MAKE US AN OFFER.
TERMS VERY EASY.
Henry Waterhouse & Co.
3TOCK, BOND AND
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CONCERT CAME HIGH.
nmw or hie
The meeting of the Merchants' As
sociation In the olllces of tho Hawa
iian Trust & Investment Co. Saturday
afternoon, was very largely attended
on nccoimt of the object of the gather
ing, which was the discussion of the
Increased freight rates recently Insti
tuted by the two local steamship com
panies. F. W. Maefarlaue presided and
W .W .Harris, the regular secretary
was also on hand.
Tho first litifttnr-sa nf the afternoon
was inc presentation oi mo iituii m From
the committee appointed at a recent! nat riec. s. Robinson, C. Gay
meeting -to consult with tne neaus oi
the two steamship companies with ref
erence to some form of relief from tho
present high freight rates. This re
port was presented by P. J. Ixwrey,
who stated that the commltteo had vis
ited the officials of the Wilder and In
tcr-Island companies.
Everything had been shown ths
committee but the results of the Inter
views offered no relief whatever to the
had
.had
operated at a loss for some time past.
One company showed statements of a
loss up to September 1 of about $120,'
000. This was attributed to the on
forccment of the shipping laws of tho
United States In tno Territory since
DENTIbiS.
OR.T. MOTONAGA 46 Bcretanla St.
ofllco hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DRY GOODS.
Walluku, Dec. ". The Bos'ton Con
cert company gave two most delightful annexation, the new regulations mak-
concerts In the Walluku school houso nB necessary various Improvements,
last ""'urday and Monday. Although life-saving apparatus, machinery, etc.
the audiences on both occasions were Further, there was a restriction In tho
not as large as might be, yet they rep-1 carrying of deck loads from which
resented the Intelligent class of Wallu- there was wont to be In the past, a very
ku and vicinity. Bernard Walthers, large Income. The freight carrying ca
ttle Belgian violinist, proved liltriselt to paclty of the Island steamers had also!
Ills audience to be an artist of high been reduced In the Interest of lite and
rank, and he was encored at each op-( safety until It was now only a question
pearance. Lillian Norma Walthers, of raising the freight rates or tying
the mezzo soprano, is the happy pos-' up tho boats.
sessor of a powerful voice of a high! The mcrchants present at tho meet
range and her singing was highly ap- Ing admitted the truth of the asser
predated by those present. Cyrus B.'tlons made by the heads of thesteam
Newton, the Impersonator, kept his ship companies, A new committee was
audience laughing from beginning to appointed to secure relief from the
end. The same company repeated the present expense and delays In loading
same program at Lahalna, last Wed-'on and unloading .freight from Island
nesday and Thursday. The audiences steamers. This committee was In
were fair sized and very appreciative, structed to ask that the wharves be
The members of the Boston Concert covered aad better warehouses built
company returned to Honolulu per Kl- for the accommodation of the shippers.
Weather Bureau, Piinnhou, Decem
ber . Temperature Morning mini
mum, G3; Midday maximum, "9.
Barometer at 9 a. m. 29.73 Falling.
Rainfall 0.21.
Rainfall yesterday, 0.30.
Dew Point C7P.
Humidity nt 9 a. m, 7S per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station, De
cember 9. Weather hazy; wind fresh
NE.
ARRIVED.
Saturday, Dec. 7.
Str. James Makee, Tullett. Irom Ana
holn, linnam.i.ulu, Kapaa and Kll.iuea.
Schr. Lady, Nelson, fiom Koolau
puts.
Am. schr. i ir.ou, Knox, V d.iys from
Schr. S. P. Redfleld, Jorgenscn 30
days from Port Dlakelcy.
Sunday, Dc. 3.
Str. Claudlne, Freeman, from Maul
ports.
Str, W. O. Hall, Thompson, from Ka
ual ports.
Am. schr, .Mary E. Poster, Thonip
son, 22 days from San Pranclsco.
Monday, Deo. 9.
O. & O. S. S. Coptic, Hinder, from
the Orient.
DEPAItTED.
Saturday, Dec. 7.
Am. i. Charmer, Slater, for Tacoma.
Str. Wnlaltale, Plltz. for Makawell.
Monday, Dec. 9.
Str. J. A. Cummins, Scarle, Oahu
ports.
SAILING TODAY.
Str. Keauhou. Mosher, for Anahola
at I p. m.
Str. Lchua, Napala, for Molokat
porta at 5 p. in.
PASSE.MJ liHS Alir.IVED.
Trom Kauai ports, per str, James
Makeo, Dec. 7 A. Mclvcnzie, W. II
Patton and 2 deck.
Kauai ports, per str. W. G.
T,
Gay, II. D. Wlshard, Mrs. H. Woltcrs
and child, Mrs. Lycett. T. E. Richard
son. W. O. Ashley, W. D. McBryde,
A. S. Hnhldato, C. B. Makanul, Dr.
Wilkinson. A. L. Shaw, H. B. Wood,
J, McKlchncr, G. B. Curtis, C. A. Gra
ham and C5 deck.
Prom Maul ports, per str. Claudlne,
Dec. 8 II. P. Baldwin, H. H. Halvor
sen, Mrs. D. II. Davis, P. C. Allen and
wife, B. C. Buzzell, F. W. Grlmwood,
R. Shea, E. II. Plcpcr, J. E. Rogers,
T, Helns, a. Sykes, A. Douse, W. M.
Coffee, D. Wylle, A. Guild, ncv. E. M.
Hnnuna, Dr. Sugaya, C. Yaknam, Y.
Kono, S. Adachl, Rev. J. J. Matthews.
C. 11. Fisher, Mrs. Uslhljlma. Mrs. P. K.
Knhahaulta, Mrs. L. Lewis Kalama,
Mrs. George Maxwell, M. l.amont, Mrs.
K. Kaalhue, V. a. Campion, nev. J.
Una, J, A. Magoon, Mrs. Klamp, J.
F. Hnckfeld, and 41 deck.
From Hllo and way ports, per str.
Klnau, Dec. 7 II. Dcchunt, P. L.
Chambers, C. N. Chambers, L. M,
Whltehousc and wife. Captain Bennett
nnd wife, C. II. Tcaff, L. Gonckheere,
Miss McMillan, J. M. Coulson, J. O. MANFQ. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
W. L. FLETCHER Importer cholco
dress patterns, fine linens, whlto
goods, laces and trimmings, Rich
nnls near Hotel St.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKOANE Cara engraving nnd
stamping; room 2, j .te bldg.
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANATT Civil and clcc
trlcal engineer; P. O. box 92; bfllco
room 3, spreekels ulK.; Tel. 791
lllnc: res.. 3141 Blue.
It's a Little
HARD
To realize that another year has slip
ped away, and that the glad Christmas
tide is here again. Not Christmas day
nor Christmas week, but tho plan time
tho best time when loUng hearts
are planning tho happiness of oth
ers. It Is a beautiful custom, and our
store has spared no pains to mako
this comln Christmas a fitting flrst
one of the new century. We've studied
long nnd worked hard in bringing
this beautiful array of Christmas at
tractions together, nnd we think that
you will bo sut prised when you see tho
r.liow. But remember, dou't procrasti
nate; purchase while the time Is
voting, anil lie forehanded.
M
OPBN SATUR
DAY BVENING8
UNTIL 'XM48.
WHITNEY k MARSH,
,
limited;
JAS. F.
MORGANi
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
WANTS.
WANTS.
EXPRESS.
nnu tills morning. The forty-five peo'
pic of Walluku who guaranteed $10
each If the company failed to receive
$450 the two nights, had to pay $4 each
and those of Lahalna who had made a
similar guarantee put up $5.45 each.
The trouble was the company was not
well advertised at either Walluku or
Lahalna as there were no regular pos
ters Issued.
Geo. W. Smith was appointed chair'
man and the report Is to be made la
ten days.
8EARLE H0U8B WARNING.
Walluku, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Bearle of Honolua, Maul, have issued
Invitations to their numerous friends
to be present at a house warming luau
nt Honolua on New Year's day, when
Manager Searles' elegant new rcsldenc
will be warmed. A large number of
Maul residents will respond to the Invitation.
"What buslnccs brings tho heaviest
returns?" BBked tho man who wnnted
to Know. "The literary business,
ulghcd the struggling author as ho
opened a two-pound rejected book
manuscript. Philadelphia Record.
When Eve Wore
Blossoms in Her Hair
Which she undoubtedly did, for
though tho flrst of her sex, sho was a'
woman; bo stiro that sho selected
thoso whoso beauties were enhanced
by tho possession of perfume.
Perhaps Adam noticed It; perhaps
not. The modern Adam does. A sub
tle odor of some rare perfume Is rec
ognized as an attribute of every per
fect toilet nowadays, een that of
Adam himself.
PERFUMES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Aro always apropos, acceptable and
lit good taste. We carry as largo a
stock as any establishment In San
Francisco, that Parts of the Pacific.
ROGER AND 6ALLET
Tho narao establishes the article
Roger & Gullet are acknowledged to
distill tho finest nnd rarest essences
that aro culled from blosboms, Thay
capture tho very spirits of tho flowers.
In ono show case alone, wo have, In
cut glass bottles that enhance tho per
fume within, ($700) Seven Hundred
Dollars worth of scents, In which col
lection the most fastidious taste will
bo suited. Wo carry tho products of
other manufacturers for thoso who
prefer them: Plnauds, Lundborgs nnd
others.
MronDrugCo
AND FORT.
DONT LIKE MANILA.
A. J. Coffee, who arrived In the Cop
tic this morning from Manila Is glad
to be here again after several months
spent in tho Philippines. He Is of the
opinion that Manila is a very bad place
for a man to do work for wages. In
his opinion if a person can go there
to make a stake In a year or two It
would be good to take tho chance.
Wages are high but it takes nearly all
a man earns to pay for his board and
room.
Prom what he says the city after
dark Is not yet safe for strangers. He
telle of an occurrence ono night where
the' Are department was called out to
a fire about two miles from the center
of town. Tho lire engines wero fired
upon two times on their way to the
scene of the conflagration and their
crews only succeeded In saving their
lives by a scratch. Out In tho coun
try four or flvo miles from Manila It
Is not safe to go.
PACIFIC TRAN3FER CO.
Main 68 Main.
J. H. LOVE, Mar.
NIEPER'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722
Fort St.; Tel. Wnlto .Sl and Mam
31G.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Baggage express
and drayage; Tel. White 921.
Z
GR0CERIE8.
J. E. G0EA8 Beretanla near Emma
St.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
S. J. 8ALTER Successor to Salter &
wnlty; 712 Fort St., Orpheum blk
Tel. C81 Blue.
F AVEIROS Groceries;
Walkikl of Emma St.
Beretanla,
Ads. In this column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a Una one Insertion; 25
centa two Inttrtlons; 30 cents one
week; 40 cent two weeks, and 60
cents one month. This la the cheapest
advertising ever offend the people of
Honolulu.
TO LET.
TO LET Five room cottage, centrally
located; two large' rooms suitable
tor ofllce or dressmaking; rent 15.
Inquire 194 Hotel St., opposlto Y.
M C. A. 2013-lW
Auction Sale
FEED
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesrooms. C5 Queen street,
I will sell nt public auction,
SACKS OP OATS,
SACKS OF BIIAN.
78 BALES OF HAY,
guaranteed In good order. These ar
ticles haxlitg arrived since the Hono
lulu Stock Ynrds closed, must be sold
at any price.
JAS. F. MORGAN, I
AUCTIONEER. '
Auction Sale
:OF
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PRACTICAL knowledge of German
In three months. Address Box 640.
2009-u
TO LET Two cottages, central loca
tion; also Unrgo fiirnUhcd house
nun one small furnished cottage;
also lodging houso furniture for sale,
easy terms, low rent. J. W. Lake,
12SS Fort St., Star block. 2012-tt
HOT AND COLD BATHS at tho Silent TO LET Large and cool front room,
Barber Shoo. Everything strictly
up to date; new and clean. Just
what you're looking for. 1991-lm
newly furnished, one or two gentle
men, private family. Vineyard, cor.
Punchbowl. 201 2-1 w
NOTICE TO BUILDER8 The Union
Express Co. has WHITE aAND FOR
SALE. 1543-tf
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING 8HOPI. W. McDon
aid. Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNE88 AND 8ADDLERY.
Johnson, G. M. Robertson, E. E. Hart
man. Dr. McKay, John Cutler, C. L.
Crabbe, J. Lyons, Vasco Osarlo, Miss
E. B. Nlckeus, M. II. DIggs, J. Mc
Conaghy, F. It. Keywortn, John Hind,
Mrs. Patton, C. Loy Fat and wife, M.
Luis, wife and 7 children, W. Long,
S. M. Campbell, II. Hicks, R. Hawkins,
Jr., J. W. Bcrgstrom, E. D. Lance, K.
Ano, L. Cornwell, wife and child, R,
Ballentyne, W. C. VIda. G. Schuman.
C. B. Newton, B. Walthcr, and 124
deck passengers.
Per S. S. Coptic, from the Orient
December 9 For Honolulu T. B.
Clarke-Thornhlll and valet, A. J. Coffee
nnd wife, W. W. Goodale; for San
Francisco O. E. Allen. L. L. Bailey,
Mrs. L. L. Bailey, Mrs. N. Barker, J. T.
BIgelow, William Blodgct. Mrs. Wil
liam Blodget, R. A. Brown, C. A.
Burckhardt. Miss E. Butler, Col. Van
Bylevelt. Mrs. Van Bylcvelt, John W.
Campbell, Mrs. P. Clarke, Miss M. M.
Carpenter, Miss M. E. Church and
maid, Miss E. It. Church, J. Pollard
Crowther, R. Z. Dannenbargh, Mrs. R.
'.. Danenbargh, Lieut. Benton C. Deck
er, U. S. N.; R. de Pnvango, Rev. W.
L. Ferguson, Mrs. W. U Finv.Bon and
two children, Thomas Fisher, Miss C.
M. uray, Miss E. L. Gray, A. Herbst
Jr., Robert P. Greer, Mrs. B. C. How
ard, Miss Gladys Howard. W. II. Hunt,
M. Baron van Isscl-utdcn. Miss Dcssa
M. James, MIbs Ollvo E. James. Lieut.
A. L. Key, U. S. N.; Mrs. A. L. Key,
child and maid; Miss Key, Dr. I. W.
Kite, u. a. n.; J. M. Mccormick. C. R.
Morse, A. Thompson Rot. R. Schell-
horn, F. W. Sutterlc, Mrs. F. W. Sut-
terle. F. W. Sutterio Jr., Lu Yen Ting,
W. Walslif Herman A. Webster, D.
W. Welch, v. A. Williams, 1. P. Ste
panoff, and 213 Japanese.
JSTEW TO-DAY
Capt. Cook Lodge, No. 353.
Order Sonn of St. George
Tho regular fortnightly meeting of
tho Sons of St. George will be held
this evening at 7:30 o'clock, in St. An
tonio Hall, Vineyard street.
Installation of officers.
T. H. O. SEYMOUR.
U Secretary.
PACIFIC
LODGE
A.
NO.
M.
822, A. F. 6.
There will be a regular meeting of
Pacific Lodge, A. F. & A. M at Ma
sonic Temple, this Monday evening,
December 9, at 7:30 o'clock,
ELECTION OF Orr'ICERS.
Members of Hawaiian Lodge, Lodgo
io Progres, and all sojourning brethren
are fraternally Invited to attend.
By order of tno II. W. M.
.11. II. WILLIAMS,
2014-lt Secretary.
Election of Officers.
At a meetlnc of the California Club.
Limited, held at its club rooms, Nnvembtr
20th, looi. the following officers were
elected to serve tor the ensuing year :
Wm. M. Cunningham, President
II. Klemme, Vice-president
C. H. Brown Secretary
V. J Engl.tnd Treasurer
John Sc ( efer Auditor
C. H. BROWN,
Honolulu, Dec. o, toot. Secretary.
toi4-3t
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORHEYS.
, M. LONG Rooms 3i-38, Campbell
num.; tci. .Mam -s.
F.'M. BROOKS Attorney: rooms 9-10(
Spreekels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
and King Sts.; Tel. Malta 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8S 8H0P Port
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HACKSTAND8.
REI8 A QUINN Merchant St., near
ton.; Tei. zu Main.
HAIRDRE88INQ AND MANICURING.
miss m. e. wynn-Richards near
Hotel St.: halrdresslng. shamnoo.
manicuring; Christmas novelties in
Hawaiian curios; 'iel. 521 Blue.
TO LET Ono 7-room cottngo situated
on Quarry St., ouo 4-room cottage
on Vineyard St. Apply J. Silvia, Kl
nau St. 200S-U
WANTED.
WANTED 300 men to shavo for 15c.
Jolt's, 43 King St.; flvo whlto bar
bers. . 2011-tf
TO LET Furnished rooms, also doU'
lilo parlors. Mrs. Jell's, 1385 Here
Unla, cor. Kccatimukti.
2007-1 m
tobacco
1 '
On Tuesday, December ltth,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesi-oom, OS Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction for account
of whom It may concern
1600 POUNDS OF LONG CUT ,
SMOKING TOBACCO,
JA8. H.
MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
-OP-
WANTED Cool, airy room on or near
Transit line, Walk.ni Alapal St.; ac
commodation for horso nnd car
riage. Address "Room," Bulletin of
fice. 2008-2W
CHEAPEST furnished room la town,
f8. 53 Vineyard St.. below Nuuanu.
2004-tf
WANTED Position In onlce by young
man; understands typewriting. Ad
dress R. E. L., Bulletin ofllco.
2009-lw
TO LET Six room house. P. W. C
115; near School and Nuuanu; 6
room houso, W0.50, King St., Pa
lama. P. B. R. Strauch, 38 Camp
boll blk., 316 Fort St. 2004-2W
WANTED Two rooms wholly or part
ly furnished, mauka of King St. and
Walkikl of Alapal St. Address Y.,
this office. 2009-lw
TO LET Two stores on Union Stw op
poslto tho Pacific Club. Apply to
McDonald & Langston. contractors,
1188 Union St., opposlto Adams lane.
2003-tl
TO LET Two
Garden lane.
front rooms.
No. 0
18S0 tf
JEWELER.
TH08. LINDSAY Mfg. jeweler and
watchmaker; 630 Fort St.; Lovo
bldg.; Christmas novelties.
GEO. HAFFNER Mfg. Jowelcr; 1113
Alakea St.. Masonic 'iemple.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 201 Main.
MRS. HANNA Port St., next to Love
bldg.; cholco lino of now millinery,
trimmings, etc.; agent for Buttcrlcl;
patterns.
PAINTER ND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POUL8EN minting and paper
hanging: Territory tables. King Bt,
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear. Noso and
Thont; ofllco nt Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear.
Noso and Throat only; ofllco Alakea
hi., lately occupied ny ur. Murray;
ofllco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
OR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Beretanla Avo.; Tel. Bluo 821.
PLUMBING.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
humanu St.; Tel. 1.81 Main. ,
A. G. CORREA Attorney at law; 58
Merchant St., next to postofllco; Tel.
115 Main.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1180 Union St., opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract,
ors and Builders; llo8 Union St.
CARRIAGE8.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whirs; Beretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHIi.Q.
THE KASH CO., LTD. Two stores
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com
mercial Law and Adjustment Agen
cy: rooms 10-16 Magoon bid. Tel. 328.
DENTIST.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gas
administered; painless extracting.
C. H. BROWN Sanitary plumbing:
Territory Stables, King St.; Tel.
Main 48. '
REAL EBTAlE.
WANTED To sell Diamond and Onal
Rings, in the latest styles. Watches iu uti a large, sunny irom room
repaired by a Jeweler of 35 years' i a pHvate family; mauka Thomas
experience, G. D1ETZ, Fort street. Square; hot and cold water; electric
near Hotel. 1808-tf lights; possession given Oct. 16th.
ss55 I Address A. B. C P. O. box 572.
ROOM ANO ROARn. ' 1964-tf
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St:
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
3 SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, Punchbowl St.,'
modern Improvements. Apply to
A. O. Cunha, 2d houso above Mor
mon Church. 1991-lm
POM SALE.
FOR SALE A gentle driving horse,
suitable for a lady to drive: perfect
ly sousd. Inquire W. W. Wright.
2000-tf
FOR RENT A large hall In the Wav
erley block, suitable for lodges, so
cieties, etc., furnlshed-or unfurnish
ed. Apply to A. V. Oear. 1976
LOST.
FOR SALE A Hallet & Davis piano,
in good condition; cheap; parties
about to move away. Address W. J.,
this office. 2009-lw
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1091-tf
LOST In tho central part of town on
Saturday, black purse, containing
money. Howard Bulletin office.
2010-lw
8T0LEN A Sterling bicycle, No. 971,
with cyclometer (glass broken),
fiom Stangenwald bldg. Return to
Bulletin and get reward. 2000-tf
Furniture,
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th,
AT 10' O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction, a quantity
of Household Furniture, consisting of:
An Oak Wardrobe, ,
Black Walnut Sideboard, m
Large Number of chairs, I
New Kitchen Tables, I
Wooden Chests, Tobacco, 8hoe,
Unbleached Cotton, New Rugs,
Pictures, Matting,.
New Toilet Sets,
Wheelbarrows, Hand Carts,
Etc, Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER
Auction Sale
OP-
TAILOR GOODS
ON TUESDAY, DEO 10th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom. 05 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction a largo
quantity of
TAILOR GOODS. ' '
' JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
FOR SALE Ono surrey, top road wag
on nnd single harness, at a bargain.
Apply 1252 Young St. 2008-1 w
FOR SALE A first-class lodging
houso, very cheap; part cash, part
mortgage. Address K, this ofllce.
199C-lm
STRAYED Thrco red nnd white hom
ing pigeons, stiver bands around leg.
Runard given If returned to Prlnco
Kulanlnnaolo. 198C-tf
POUND.
PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens nnd
Eggs (guaranteed). Samples of
birds at California Peed Co.'s, whero"
customers may obtain Information.
E. C. Smith, Pearl City. 199C-tf
FOUND On Young St. near Thomas
Square a bicycle. Owner may havo
same by paying for ad. ami proving
pioperty. Call American Stables,
lllchaid St. , 201Mw
FOR SALE Carriage and saddle
horses. Apply at 307 Stangenwald
Bldg. 1093-tf
FOUND A purse containing a sura of
money. For particulars call at the
police station. 1980-tf
C. E. MOORE A CO. Real estate and
collections, room 10, Mclntyro bldg.;
P. O. box 003; Tel. Main 315.
M. G. 81 LV A Agent for real estate
also to grant marriage licenses;
58 Morchant St.; Tel. Main 116.
P. E. R. STRAUCH Real estate hand
led to best advantage; houses rent
ed: Ionns negotiated; houses built
at lowest prices; 38 Campbell block,
416 Fort St.: Tel. Whlto 278.-
STENOGRAPHERS.
MRS. L. LEHNER Stenography and
typewriting; Hon. Investment Co.
AMY LENNON Stenography
typewriting; 13 Kaahumanu St.
and
TAILORS.
J. P. RODRIGUE8 Merchant tnllor:
722 Port St.. opp. hackfeld Itltlg.
GROTE A CRAMER Tailoring and
repairing. Union, near Hotel St.
UNDERTAKER.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col
lege '92; Masonic Temple; Tol. 318.
DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott
Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker and
embalmor: Fort St., opp. Club Sia
hies; Tel. 52 Main: res.. 1482 Whlto.
WATCHMAKER8.
J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch nnd
chronometer maker; 79 Merchant St.
FORLETFlnoI.famllfr horB5' hUB.F DEATH OF DR. ELDRIDGE
and harness. For price and nartlc
ulars see Chas. Bellina, Club biables.
1992-lm
STEAM LAUNCH FOR 8ALE The
"Talula." as she now lies In the har
bor. Sho Is a nearly new boat, la
perfect working order, and has been
,of late "Used in towing at Kabului'
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
FOR 8ALE Five lots on Manoa road,
near cars. Three lots aiTJolnlng res
idence of II, 8. Townsend, Esq.; two tn hi-art und the
lots In lino with residenco of A. W.
Meyer, Esq. These lots are 100x200
feet, commanding fine vlow over
looking College Hill tract and pro
tected from winds of Manoa. For
further particulars apply to Charle3
Phillips, Merchant St, 2003-lm
Yokohama, Nov, 23. It la with much
re,5M that wo record the death lu this
city ou Saturday (ltith Inst.) morning
o' Dr. Stuart Eldrltlge, ono of tho best
known foielgtt phyi-lclnns In Japan,
who passed uw.ty at his residence,
11:01) Bluff, at b o'clock, after nu 111
nebs of swmtuI mouths. Ho was taken
III on the way to Kobe, en route foi
Shanghai, where, as a high MuboiiIc
ottlcr; ln was Journeying to confer a
ilegri-H. His complaint was disease of
most dangerous
TO LET.
TO LET. Two housekeeping rooms;
flrst grny cottage from Keeaiimoku
St., on Matlock Ave. 20141W
TO LET. Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; also, singlo
room. Apply, Letter A, Chrlstey
Lane, Fort St. - 2014-lw
TO LET. Modern house, six rooms:
sorvants' quarters. Apply 1827 Wil
der Ave., next to Alexander St., Pu
pation. 2014-lw
Hymptonin yielded to medical treat
mt-nt at Kobe sufficiently after a fow
week to allow him to be removed to
a rountiy resort, wheio It was hoped
that health might berestored, Piog
ress, however, was slow and doubtful,
mid he returned to Yokohama, where,
in spite of the rlodest attention at tno
bundM o r0lattes and the best med
ical care, lie suteuinbeil on Saturday
morning.
Dr. Kldilgdn will bo much mlssod in
YoUuliama, am! Japan generally, whom
for thltty oars he has been n promi
nent figure In professional and social
life. Ho was a natUe of the United
States, having been born In Pennsyl
vania lu 1842, so that he was llfty-nlno
yeuri of ngo'at the time of his death.
.
Magazines bound by the EVENINt
BULLIETIN.
Auction Sale
of
CARRIAGES
On Tuesday, December II, -
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
In front of my salesroom, 65 Queen (
street. Honolulu, I will sell at Public
Auction, without reserve, the balance
of cnirlages of tho Honolulu Stock-1
Ynrds Company, Limited, comprising:
1 now Studebakor Wagonette, capac
ity 10 passenger. This la new and Is
suitable for livery tradg,.
1 New Courtland Surrey.
1 Second-hand Surrey.
1 Second-hand Hack,
1 Steel-tire Phaeton.
1 Breaking Cart.
1 Dray.
1 Low-wheel Dubby.
4 High-wheel Buggies.
All to bo sold at any price.
Jas. P. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Big Auction Sale
OF-
FERNS AND PLANTS
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, '
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction a large and
cholco assortment of various Malden.
hair Perns. Assorted Palms, Hanging!
Baskets, Plants, Etc., Etc. 1
Ja8. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
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