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The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912, December 06, 1901, Image 8

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aa. V. Morgan
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Wing Wo I'han A '
Auclionoer and Broke
TOYSI TOYS I! TOYS!!!
Glutting l)n.y, Mondny,
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65 Quucn Struct
Week of December 2nd
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SlSal JBstuta Agtnl
P. O. DOX
243
,wia!n UD
Pacific Transfer Co
Jan. II. I.ovk
flico,
147 King Strco
Telephone Main, 101
P. 0. Box G83
iff Mtap,
Stock and
. JBond Broker
Member Honoltftaock and Bond ExchaDge
Office, Campbell Block,
Merchant Street.
Honolulu, T. H.
ANOTHUlt SHIPMENT OF THE
iVUG JCEUN GENUINE BLUE STEEL
Jj.VBJJEItS' RAZORS JUST ARRIVED.
Jfe TheB!ue
mm, w
mm. m
i m
KHU POTTER CO., LID
i 020 FORT STREET
TELEPHONE 817
MIWS 1 A NU'I'SIIHU,.
rm-HKinilii 'Mint (II mi IfiniiliiiiKoil
Anns ol' tlie Hit)'.
Morgan will Mil bar tomorrow l
nooti.
K. O. Hall A Ami Mil lWt CtordMMe
for m.
un Friday next Mora-an will hold ft
sale of fern ami phuila.
If In want uf a home eoimult 1.. C.
Ablea, tlie mil eatate limn.
Ohurk Seen ha lieeti aiKilntHl man
aer or wina- wo cimn & Co.
J nines V. Morgan will hold an mil
lion aale of vehicle on Saturday, De-
ember 7 at 12 o'clock noon.
The alioe reimirliiK department of the
Manufacturers' Co. In above crltlcitmi.
Woe their ndvertlaetnent on front tane.
Intending iiaaaeiigere) by the 8. S.
SnnouiH are notified that the xtwuner
will not remain at title iort more than
nix hour.
mixtlan Karl Tueh. a German, wan
thin morning: maile a citizen of the
Tutted State. In the United State Dls
trlct court.
The Aug. Kern genuine blue ateel
baiber's razors, the (lnet razors iiinde
- make excellent ClirlNtinaH preeontH.
We have them, Pearson & Potter Co.,
Ltd.
Thursday. December Ifl In "Fmiinlnra
Day" at the Kninehumeha Schools. The
usual atnietic anil other exercises will
oe nam iiurlnir lite dnv. nnd In Hip
evening there will bo a meeting In the
iiisiiop .iemoriai cnnpel.
The Territorial Hand will nlnv ni lio
fi. iiements uazaar Saturday nfter
noon. In the evcnlnc James Doinrhnrlv
win sillir several selections nml iln.ro
win oe instrumental music bv si trio
consisting of W. II. Sonnr. Vnltm
Greenlleld and Frank E. Greenfield.
IS ILLEGAL IN PARTS
APPROPRIATION FOR THE
fire
CLAIMS.
Commissioners IIuvo Three Thousand
Seven Hundred Decisions Itendy.
Only a Million Dollars Appropriated.
The Chinatown Flro l!omiulninnrs
have made decisions in about 3,700 of
the six thousand and odd cases submit
ted to them. The decisions are bolntr
held for the present, and probably
none will be made public until the end
or uio court s work.
The commissioners arc nearlng the
end of their public hearings now. It
is thought that they will llnlsh taking
testimony this month. Then they will
continue constantly In executive ses
sion, adjudicating the claims they have
heard. With some of tlie claims this
will be a slow process, as there is a lot
of testimony.
Tho court is practically through with
the claims for personal property. These
were the easiest to settle, and they
were tackled first. The 3,700 decisions
now held by the clerk are personal
propei ly decisions. When It conies to
real property and merchandise, the
court Is compelled to work much more
slowly. Merchandise claims especially
require much time and examination of
testimony.
There is no doubt that the decisions
are going to be a disappointment to a
arge number of claimants, unu that
there will be a big howl when the
judgments are rendered. It is report
ed that the claims for personal prop
erty, which constituted a majority of
all the claims presented, have been
heavily cut. In most cases the claims
were based on cost prices of goods some
years old, and the commissioners would
not stand for these valuations.
It is estimated 'that there is two or
three months' work ahead before the
claims will have been all decided. The
present prospect is that no claims "will
be paid before the end of that time.
When the decisions come, the warrants
under the act under which the commis
sioners are proceeding, will be for one
third of each claim provided the total
of the claims amounts to $1,500,000 or
over, in setting aside tnat sum tne
legislature provided that It should be
paid out of the treasury at the rate
of $500,000 per year for the next three
years ,the yearly sum to be apportioned
pro rata among those having claims.
One-third or the appropriation is neiu
to be unconstitutional, and will prob
ably never be paid out of the treasury.
It is the $500,000 ror the tiuru year.
Auditor Austin is inclined to think that
the legislature exceeded its powers in
making appropriations for more than
the regular fiscal period of two years,
and that the attempt to set aside mo
ney for a future llscal period is In
effectual. This will mean another ap-
nronrlation by the next legislature, ir
tlie money is needed, and makes the
total sum so far set aside to pay claims
only $1,500,000.
ST, CLEMENT'S FAIR.
Preparations for the St. Clement's
bazaar to be held tomorrow afternoon
and evening are going on rapidly this
afternoon. The Ilectory grounds at
the corner of "Wilder avenue and Mn-
kikl street are assuming a very gay
appearance. Lines of lings and stream
ers encircle the grounds. The Ameri
can and Hawaiian nags predominate
in tills display of color and bunting but
the Hags of many other nations are al
so Hung to the breeze. .
On the lawn are a number of mar
quees of varl-colored canvas, which
will be used as booths. Near the spac
ious Ianai of the Ilectory are other
marquees and booths, and everything
Indicates a most attractive affair.
Young Bros.
Launches
Will leave Queen Street boat landing
every half hour to the
Battleship
Wisconsin
Now Lying Outside Harbor
FARE, ONE DOLLAR
FOU ROUND TKIP.
HAY
AT AUCTION
OiN SATURDAY, DEC.
AT li O'CLOCK NOON.
At my salesrooms, for acocunt of
whom It may concern, 200 Dales (more
or lose) AX HAY In perfect order.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
AUCTION SALE
OF
Veliicle s !
ON SATURDAY, DEC
i,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesrooms, 05 Queen street, I
will sell at l'ubllo Auction
A FINE SUIUiEY WITH POLES AND
SHAFTS.
Also
ONE PONY CAIIT, HOUSE AND
HAItNESS.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER
OF
ON TUESDAY. DEC. 10,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom, 05 Queen .stiaet, 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.
ON TUESDAY, DEC. 10,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
In front of my salesroom 63 Queen
atreet, Honolulu I will sell at Publlo
Aucion without reserve the balance of
Carriages of the Honolulu Stock Yards
Co., Ltd., comprising
I New Studebaker wagonette, capa
city 10 persons. This Is new and Is
suitable for Livery trade.
I New Courtland Surrey.
1 Second Hand Surrey. '
1 Second Hand Hack.
1 Steel tire Phaeton.
1 Breaking Cart.
1 Dray.
1 Low Wheel Buggy.
4 High Wheel Buggies.
All to be sold at any price.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
FOE RENT.
Nice Cottage,
Near Emma Square
PARLOR TWO
BEDROOMS,
DINING ROOM,
KITCHEN AND BATfl.
Rent 37.50 per Month.
POSSESSION GIVEN
DECEMBER 1.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
65 Queen Street.
JAS: F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer and Broker,
65 Quoen Street,
1'. 0. Box 591 Tcleiiliono 72
hnU CIums with hlR great big bag
at Rirnflgf arrived on the laat
mwitwr. ma latter box ha lwen
IWM1 In our atore and each little
my mm gin " the laUmds Ig in
vited to write to him.
For the moat original letter by
a nine Kin we nave a priie or a
beautifully dremed doll and for the
little boy r large coaster wagon
now on oxhlbltlon In our windows.
Xiiibb Eve they are to be opened
anil prlae awarded by representa
tive from the pre.
Ul NICHOLS CO., LTD
TWO STOIUSS TWO.
RI
Which she undoubtedly did. for
though the first of her sex, she was a
woman; be sure that she selected those
whose beauties were enhanced bv the
possession or pertume.
Perhaps Adam noticed It. nerhans not.
The modern Adam does. A subtle odor
f some rare perfume is recognized as
n tiltrioute or every perfect to et now.
a-uays, even that of Adam himself.
Christmas Gifts
Perfumes for
Are always anronos. necentnlilp and
In good taste. We carry as large a
lock as any establishment in Kan
Francisco, that Paris of the Pacllii
ROGER AND GALLET
Tlie name establishes the article. Roger
nd Gullet are acknowledged to distil
the finest and rarest essences that are
culled from blossoms. They canture
the very spirits of the llowers.
In one show case alone we have, in
cut glass bottles that enhance the per-
mme wunin, isiuui Meven Hundred Dol
lars worth of scents, In which collection
the most fastidious taste will be suited.
We carry the products of other manu
facturers for those who prefer them:
Plnauds. Lundborgs and others.
& KJNG.
ISTKAIVISril CO.,
Contractors and Uuilders
ruintlne; and Taper Hanging
Opp. Oahu Lumber and Building Co.
King street. No.
450
Telephone. Blue 3S31.
YUEN JL,JJE,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER,
PAINTER AND PAPER
HANGER
Kukul near Nuuanu Street. Honolulu,
Just Opened a Large Line of
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i Xmas Opening
m m . t
Open Saturday Evening
i
but s ' raiiii ' f
New . .
Restaurant
The Harbor Restaurant, Fort Street
opposite Allen & Robinson's Lumber
yard Is now open for bualtu-ss.
P. O. Box 903.
Tel. Main 3S5L
JK. OI309
35 Hotel Street.
IMPORTER OF
Japanese Provisions
AND
General Merchandise
PLANTATIO "UPPLIES.
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?'?i-.,?'!iw.,?..,?..,?..w.,?.ai,P.,.,...,-,l...,. '
Japanese Fancy Goods and
Curios, Kimonos, Silk
Handkerchiefs, Crockery and
Fans of All Kinds
US li lilil ! i 11 OUR STOCK
3STt.OLixtnL Street,'
,
v;o:
'tjfuar.u . fa
K. FUKURODA,
1274 STAR BLOCK,
FORT STREET.
merchant Tailor
Cleaning and Dyeing ot
Clothes
Al) Orders Promtply Attondod To
Lin Sing Kee,
TINSM'TH.
Does Sanitary Plumbing
Nuuanu Street, Opposite Emma
Hall.
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