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it 1 THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OOTOBEIl 8, lb'JU t-kf k W& Kmm yi Ml M 4 mi FURNITURE We con show you in NEW A Full onvStTr-""".? :iA ss :. .. f vv X5SBSK l j n. x ikik l r gji i !l i S2SS225ttowLi ll 'MT3t.. j- J. .f ,p L- kJ ' WHITE-ENAMELED, Bedsteads, Chiffoniers, n p -. , . ii ?'- K 1 t ?" J I ' 1 fo? .!-.!,! AK.H V C"U t'JTUOIrtlJvrf j V&? "5wS ff $0 Extension Tables, fl3 P Secretaries, jUg Bookcases, &c, &c. S7 t i j r I YW If Porter Furniture Co., WAVERLEY BLOCK, COR. HOTEL AND BETHEL STS. I BASEBALL TRACT Bounded by Pukoi and Lunalilo streets; only fc one block from the Beretania 3 street car Iine'"i5",i5i5"5i5' if This tract is situated in one of the finest resi- dence portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line with S the cooling breezes of Makiki. "j Lots fax 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable price of $1,250. Terms, $250 cash, balance on in stallments, payments to suit purchaser. This lanH hoc n iirir nantla clnno rtnA mirrllflCPrc fc can immediately commence building operations. s Early purchasers can secure choice locations. C For further particulars apply to k GEAR, LANSING & CO., S Judd Building. -ioi-SjaSiisaLSs All Sorts And conditions of wheels In the bike trade In Honolulu, but still the old standbys, "Columblas" and "Ramblers." sell. An aver age of 40 wheels a month for each month of '99 Is our record, with 15 wheels sold In the-first four working days of September. Quality, finish and price Is what makes these wheels so popuUr. Columblas at $50.00, J60.00, and 585.00, and Ramblers at 545.00 for cash, and only 55.00 more If on easy Installments. E. 0. HALL Oor. Fort and Kins Sts. Columbia and Rambler Agonts. GOODS Line of Bedroom Suits, Chmonlero, Wardrobes, Chairs, Tables, Shades, - Sideboards, Buffets, BRASS-MOUNTED Dressers, Commodes. -H- -H- -H- -H- -H- Keeaumoku, Kinau, & SON, Ltd, WANTS. (ViJl. Ill (ill column til' h merit J at If emit V)S alintf.nl initrlic; to tints itunJInttr lion; 10 unit a sink anJ fo ttnlt a monlb. Ibis is lie cbtaftil tJvtrlitlnt ntr etfirtJ Ibe pffiU ef IfohotHl. WANTED. tWANTLD CAUL for tcntr-il hnueunrk (lermtn W urSncJgrrcterreJ. Arr')''"') l''r"'"l i)4t ANTEt)-AnaUtinl NURSE. Ilnwillanor lull VV wall.in,trKaplolinlMatcrnllyllome. .Mini It exrfl"4 onJ rtCommenJoJ Arrly l Un .Miiernlty Hnm WANTED On or about Oct. 10. mill unlurnllieJ collage, or three room, (or light houvkecrlni:, (out o( town freterreJ). AJJrcss " r," thl offlce. UANTED A portion tv an Inlelllcent. eJucaleJ W 0une American. Good address, references "K, Bulletin office. 1)18 X7ANTED 500 Men In pet shaved for 15c. (white W bathers). II. JEriS. 610M Tort street, opp. Club Stable !". TO LET. FOR KCNT-A 4-roora COTTAnC. at d (urnllure lor tale Inoulre of MRS. IIODSON, Alaket llouw. i"1 PR RENT-A tlnEle TURNISHED ROOM. ) rer month. Injulreatthe HONOLULU DRUG CO 'S. Mil pOR RENT A furnished ROOM, at 71 lleret.mli street, opp. Hawaiian iioiei. i,y rilB ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort St. lleit 1 rooms and attendance In cltv. nil A NICE COTTAGE, furnished or unfurnished, j rooms and a ruol stores Aloha House, fort street. tin COR. RENT A LARGE HOUSP, suitable for a r liOTLL OR DOARDING HOUSE, containing 11 rooms and kitchen. Desirable location In town. newly punted and papered: 9 patent closets; j porce lain baths, with hot and cold water laid on. Electric light throughout. Reasonable rent to a desirable tenant. Tor further particulars apply to GEAR, LANSING & CO.. Judd UullJIng. 1)11 FOR SALE. PR SALE-One u-lnch Y riTTING, with Huikcs complete; flanges are tapped for la-Inch well casing, .1 desirable fitting for Irrigating pipes. J LMMELUTH&CO.tafnoKlngbt mi A Nearl) NcwTRIDUNE WIIErL I OR SALE at H $10 00 Arrlv at Allen. St Robinson's lumKr yard. 1 ) W COR SAI E-HOUSE AND LOT on Queen street. f containing 1 bed-rooms, parlor, dining-room, etc Price $1850, Aprlyto io Fort street COR SALE-Lots at Walklkl. opposite Makee !! and. Sisocash. $450 on Installments Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGL. t)i No. ito t-ort street. FOR SALE-1'ure-bred. Rough-Coaled. SCOTCH COLLIB PUPPIES Just received ex t kt S. N Castle, Irom Rancho Hondo's Kennels, 'allfotnla. For further Information apply to M. T. DONNfcLL, at Wl'der't lloat Shop. Puppies can be seen at No 1,4 Robello Une. Palama iji4 PR SALE-Several LOTS In theKEWALOTracl. near town, on the Installment pln Lots at Kallhl; lots on Young stret. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE, i)i) No to Fort street. PORSALE-One SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfect T order. Apply lo II. G. Blart. Tort St. no)-tf ATWO-MANUALand Pedal Dass REED ORGAN Suitable for chapel or residence. Ilcrgstrom Music Co., Fort street. ioj MISCELLANEOUS. jrx jr,,.. HOME rOTOGKFtH. J:Jt . JfCin tl as Hume groups, residences. Interiors Tourist groups an where In city without extra charge Kodak work. Rear of Bulletin offlce. Telephone aso, ij)i NEW TO-DAY in (UtlllK 12 PHRF0R1AHCES PLAYS Commencing Thurs day, Oct. 12. Mr. Clay Clement And Company of Exceptional Excellence. Prices 50c, f 1.00 and $1.50. Sale of seats WednesJay, October 4th, at WALL, NICHOLS CO.'S. IJ4J REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! 1. Withdrawn. 2. Lot at Palama, about H acre. ,,..t. 'room lodging house, with a u ea: !tase. 4. a n-j..' a'ip? yuiiniss and itrge lot of land.L.mnniv !:at:. 5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii: part li coffee. 6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H. nacKiem, esq. 7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee, . Lo 75 x 200, beretania stree 'j ."kea). street (Ka For further particulars apply to J. M. VIVAS, C, Pot Office Lnne, - tlnnolula All lb-- hmbor's vo-eels wore d coratpd vp-terday in h mo of H. riacLfelu cv (Jo. 'a nftioih numvor- sary. Oncra louse SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE For additional Shipping Newt tee seventh page. Wenthor Jturcnu, Punahou, Oct 3. Tomtwrature Morulnp; minimum, 73 Mi May maximum, 83. (barometer corrected for gravity 06.) Barometer, 1) a m, 30.( 6. Steady. Ralufall, dn, 0 0S. Dew Point OS V. Humidity 11 1 0 a m 03 percent. Diamond Head Hlttiinl Htatlon, Oct 3, 1 pni Weather hazy, wind fresh N. E. AltHIVALH. Monday, Oct. 2. UBAT Grant, Buford, 7 days from San Francisco. DEPAUTDREH. Monday, Get. 2. Stmr Kauai. Uruhn. for Lahulna anil Knannpall, Htmr walaleale, Green, for Kapaa. H 8 City of Peking, Smith, for San Francisco. Stmr Lcluia, Parker, for Knunnka knl. Stmr Kllauea Hon, Mitchell, for Lahalna. Oloualu. Klhel. Mahukona and Kawalhao. Stmr Mokolll. Dntlolt. for ICamalo. Pukoo, Hulawa, Wallau, Pclekunu anil Kaluup.iia. Tuesday, Oct. 3. Stmr Miumu Loa, Hlmerson, for Lulialna, Manlaca, Kona and Kan. U S A T Ateo. Traak. for Manila with horscH. TO BAIL THIS AFTERNOON. Stmr Maul, Macdonald.for Lahalna Ki'linlul and way ports atG o'clock. Stmr Mlkahala, Pedcnen, for Ma Itinveil, Walnu-a and Kukaha at 5 o'clock. StmrwG Hall, Thompson, forNa wlliwill, Koloa, Kleclo and Hanapcpo at 5 o'clock. OSS Australia, Houdclolte, for San Francisco at 4 o'c'ock. Stmr James Makee, Tullett, for Kiipiia nt 4 o'clock. Thirty-two deop water vossola nro in port nt present, five of which a ro transports. l'ASSENGERB DEPARTED. For Lahainn, Kabulni and nay pnrtp, per stmr Maui, Oat 3 Chang ClioDp, H Strenbeck, 8u Ban Kiileo, Mitlio Kaloo, Hattio PiiHiiiaui, W A Bailey, 0 A Bucli imitu nud daughter, Mrs J Shaw. Mi'.s L Hnssey, A A Wilder, 0 Hedomaun, DrOA Feterson, Dr Winslow, HG Uoawell, Miss L A Curtis, Miss Scrimgcr, James Shaw, W A McKay, A P Boiler Jr unci tl M Ay res. For San Francisco, rer OSS Australia, Oct 3 Miss LpbIIh, F J CroEs, Miss B Meyer, Col Geo do la Vrrcne and wife, F A Smith, MieB Knufman, 0 F Bradhhttw, W Schneider, Sam Peck, Mrs A F Kimball unci daughter, Miss 13 Lyuxood, A W Aiidersou, H 0 Peok, L K Kentwell, Mrs P Pock and three (ltnhters, Miss Hnlou 8idney Smith, Capt Taylor, W G Hyraan, Mies K Wnrd, Master Hustnce, Frank Hustaoe and wif, T W Hobron, P N Beringer, G A Lorinp, Capt 0 W Hay, Mibs W G Morrison, C W Dickoy and wife, 0 D Vincnt and 8 0 Allen nnd wife. For Lahiina, Maalioa, Knu and Kan, per stmr Mauna Loa. October 3 Mrs Grtoruo Weight and child, Mrs Haysolden, Dr L S Thorn peon, E M Brown, Ed Hitchcock, Mrs J K Clark, N M Griswald, J 0 Evans, Kaulili, D Waiau and wife, M D Center and wife. E Lnughinu and wife, W 0 Greig, E O White, W O Smith and wif, A G Stoddart, Mm T 0 Wilis, Miss Wills, Geo Dawson, wifo and child and J K Farley and wife. Tlii Orphcam. Last night Boggs nnd. Haeward appeared in nn amueing sketch "Tho Two Lunatics." Armstrong and O'Neil repeated their two round boxing exhibition; the pre sence of Martin Denny and party in the audience adding if po-sibln a little exlr.. ginger to tbo coutest. Travelle showod to advantage in hi olever entertniument Trixie Colemau's "turn" whs an outrage While opQsuri' g the individual the public will sympathize with the management whoso efforts to make tho Orpheum a high-class show homo are at times, so uu oxpectedly handicapped. Tho ensn of Lily Spenoer, charged with bpIIiob spiritnou9 liquor nt Knmoiliili will c me up for trial tomorrow. There will to about fifty witnesso) called. Notice. Miss Nina J. Adams will open Classes In PHYSICAL CULTURE at the Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesday, October 4tli. Application may be made from 9 till 12 o'clock on that day. 1341 Notice. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Honolulu, October 2, 1899. J Notice Is hereby given that E. R. STACKABLE, Esq., has this day been appointed Collector-General of Customs for the Hawaiian Islands, vice Richard Ivere, Eq., resigned. (Signed), HENRY E. COOPER, Minister of Finance, Ad Interim. J34i Commlssloneis Sale of Real Estate, Situ ate in Honolulu. Isl and of Oahu. Pursuant to an order made liv Hnnnmhlc W. L. Stanley, Second Judge of the Cir cuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, lileu tlie 27th day of September, A. D. 1809, In a cause entitled Ro lc". An.iVin. Hiram Anahu, William Anahu, Rose Ana hu and Maggie Anahu, by Rose K. Anahu, her guardian, against Mary Kamikl, De borah Pnhau. Alex. K. Pahau. Richard Mahl Pahail, Miriam Amalu and S. K. Kane, the undersigned as Commissioner duly appointed will e.Dosc for sale at public auction, subject to confirmation by urcuit Unirt, On Saturday, Oct. 14th. i8q9. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the mauka entrance to the Judiciary Building, all that piece or parcel of land situate on the miuka side of Printer's Lane, In the city of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, the same being more fully described In a certain deed of partition made by and between Llena and Mary K. Pahau et a!., recorded In the office of the Registrar of Conveyances in Liber 75, page 34, Bounded as follows: Beginning at a point at the makal side of the lot known as Pacific Institute lot, 10a feet from Punchbowl street and run-nlng- I. S. 72 45' W.. true II "!-Iofeetalnnir Godfrey Brown's lot ; 2. S. 220 45' E true 93 feet along lane ; J. N. 6 15! E , true 125 8-io feet along portion assigned to Llena; 4. N. 300 00' W., true 84 feet along the Institute lot to Initial point, containing an area of 106G0 square feet ; being a portion of the land described In L. C. A. 280C, Royal Patent 5698. Terms of sale are cash In U. S. Gold. Deed at expense of the purchaser. For further particulars apply to GEORGE LUCAS, '338 Commissioner. Dividend Notice. A Dividend Is due and payable to the MocKiioiders of the INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., at their office, on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1899. The Stock Books of the Company will be closed to transfers on October 2nd and 3rd. N. E. GEDGE, Secretary. Honolulu, Sept. 29, 1899. 1339 Pacific Import Co. (INCORPORATED), ieogkesiejss blocs:. GREAT REDUCTION SALE! -TO COMMENCE- Tuesday, AT 830 A. M. AAiMAAAAA VSVVAWVWWIV 0 pieces of New Lawns (no old timers), regular $ c. quality 72C per yd 25 pieces of Fancy Dimities, choice patterns, regular 18c. and 20c. quality 12Lc per yd 100 pieces of choice Lawns, sold at a great sacrifice by the manufacturers. New and fresh goods, at 10c per yd well worth 20c. jJOTWe Invite attention to the fact that our buyer East closed out many choice lines of goods, consisting of LACES of all descriptions, and a choice selection of PORTIERES and WINDOW CURTAINS. All the above goods will be sold at prices that will close them out quickly, In BOYS' WAIST SUITS we received a very large stocU of fine Linen Suits, Pique and other materials. Styles up to date. Call and s:e our 75c Wash School Silts. JasFMorgan AUCTIONEER AND -33 Queen Street Auction Sale ,.OF., r On SATURDAY, Oct. 14th, At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, By order of the Treasurer, Mr. Frank Hustace, the following certificates of stock In the Kamalo Sugar Co., Ltd., If the de linquent assessment, with Interest thereon is not paid before the above date : Certificate. Shares. Certificate. Shares No. 394 25 No. 549 100 No. 395 s No. 550 100 No. 396 50 No. 551 100 No. 397 30 No. 552 ico No. 398 50 No. 553 100 No. 55 100 No. 554 100 No. 33 25 No. 555 100 No. 342 200 No. 556 100 No. 343 200 No. 557 100 No. 344 100 No. 558 75 JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. Residence" Sites 99 AT MANOAfcfcfc For Sale. Having purchased a tract of the finest land In Manoa for residence sites, I will now recelv applications from parties de siring to purchase. These lots are Immediately In front of the residence of H. E. Cooper, Esq., and command a grand view of Manoa Valley and the picturesque country to Diamond Head. There are 10 lots In 2 series, 51 fronting on the west, or main, Manoa road, and 5 facing on Llhollho street. The lots are each 100 feet wide, and from 160 to 286 feet deep. Government water main laid past the lots on West Manoa road. Terms one third cash, balance In on and two years at 6 per cent. Early application necessary. JAS. F. MORGAN, 33 Queen street cut Smsa Stools October 3rd, Imported French Organdies, in the choicest patterns to select- from. Regular 4jc. goods ; go at this sale 25c per yd A broken line of Lawns, fast colors. Go at 3c(y4cperyd Another large line of French Organdies, best quality. Will be closed out at 162c per yd regular, $Jc. ' vT ' .MktilmtMu&Jk&uti iiif i'iili:jfrfflli ' - :dmiMk,ii . ..a.MiiM ii. .-).-. t.iJU., f.&at&Xi&.OuJ'.Mhjt '