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aj hereby certify and make known, that I 'ffl
ri hiw vnm tipif irirn f M rnmlif Inn at 'imj- ,:tf
ll FIKST AMERICAN HANK OF HA- - "f
I I'VII'I IPIDIIIICI mite bus been arrested for retus- p3
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Situated on tlio oast side of
Kalihi Valloy. Tlio view 1o
Pearl Harbor is tlio best in
tlio city of Honolulu. The
soil is very dcop; no Btones
or rocks on tlio place.
Water -will bo laid boforo
purchasers are ready to build.
A spaco "will bo sot apart,
in memory of the Princess
Kaiulani, for 4a park. t
Tho lots will bo sold at tho
lowest prices in tho market,
with which othor real cstato
agents will not afford to com
pote. Applications for lots will
bo received at our office, and
will bo givon preference of
ohosing lots in tho order thoy
are received.
Por further particulars ap
ply to
W.C.ACHI&CO.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING ST.
Tribune !
,cJgyaag?:Li
iribunel
Octoljer 4th, 1899.
1343
Tbore is only ono Jpbsp Moore
Whiekey iu the world and thnt is
cold and puro. Lovpjoy & Co.,
are distributors for (be Hawniinn
Ielanlf. n
Tribune!
IF YOU WANT A SUBSTANTIAL,
EASY-RIDING WHEEL, BUY A
TRIBUNE!
WHITMAN & CO.,
Telephone ?t,
Tribune Agents.
Cyclone
Magazine
Cameras,
Latest
Improved
Model,
with
Aluminum
Plate Holders.
At
WALL, NICHOLS CC
(LIMITED)
CHMffi
They Occupy the Proudest Posi
tion of all Pianos in
the World ! "
XV H
Ladioa who want to purchase
real locos should look up Jordan's
bcI on pngo G.
Obarles Guntber of tbo Yosc
mito baa boou arrested for refus
ing duty abord bis abip.
Soboonor Mary E. Foster clenr
ed at San Franoisco for Honolulu
on tbo 3rd instant with general
cargo.
Tho IlasBi'nn Btoamer Driing
Vostok, Captain Eriokson, 1801)
tons, is ont 9 days froraYoloha-
ma tor Honolulu.
Mrs. E. K. Wilder nnd mem
bers of bor family occupied one
of Ibo lower boxen nt llm Onrtrn
Houeo last night
There will be a special meeting
of the Honolulu Scottish Thistle
Club this evening at 7:30. liusi
dobs of importance.
Steamer Elihu Thomnsou cot
in port last night from Seattle
with a general merchandise cargo
consigned to H. Watoi house ,fc
uo.
A short time yot and the retir
inrr nnln nf A If. Mn.nlnr X Pn
.:il rt. ...
win oyer. ot your buops now,
to pnt it off will be a loss to you;
remember this.
Thp transport Zaalandia lies at
too Uceanic wbaif, tranep rt City
of Rio do Janeiro at the Pacific
Mail Dock and transport City of
ram in tbe stream.
Cnntnin Hnillnor nf llm Mnnti!.
ed Patrol was called to the uitnos
ftand in tbo Police Couit this
foronoou ns an expert on gin in a
Portuguese liquor caeo.
Tbo Bccount of the administrate
or of tbe estate of Aa Do iron bas
beon filed. D. Dayton adminis
trator charges himself with $1308.
30 and asks to be allowed $1213 13.
The pupils of tho Princess Ka
iulani school will bo Kiven a holi
day on Monday on account of the
birthday of tho late Prineecs Ka
inlani falling on that dato. Ibero
will be exprcisea in the lur-... lmll
in tbe evening.
A BDGcial mnptini. nf Pm.ifin
Lodge, No. 822, A. F. ,fc A. !.,
will take plaoe in the Masonic
Templo on Sunday next, nt 2:30
p. m , for the parposo of attending
the funeral of til Intn hmtln.r
John Phillips, P.M.
David Dsvtou hna (ilod liw on
oount as administrator of the es
tate of Lorenzo Mario Uninmer.
He charges himself with the sum
of 877G.70 and asks to bo allowed
the sum of 5537.00. With tho au
count is a petition axkinu the
court to make bual distribution of
iho estate and discharge iIih poli
tioner ns ndminictratioti.
I.VRICH Hl'IIKlVY I'OUINU
BECAUSE of their artistic merit thev superseded all
others before any of the American Pianos now manufactured
were established.
BECAUSE they stand to-day the recognized repre
sentative of the highest development in artiitic and scientific
piano building.
Their position was not gained'
and is not maintained,
by purchased influence!
THE BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.,
Froerress Bloolc, .Fort St.
Sole Agents for ChlcKerlng, Kimball, Kroeger, Krell, Crown, Rojal, Pianos
.Aloha Collection of Hawaiian Songs.
Notice.
The firm of Wing Chew Lung & Co.
hereby gives notice that Tong Kau has
this day sold his entire Interest In the
Company, and Is no longer entitled to
receive or receipt for any sums due the
Company.
October 10, 1899.
1347 WING CHEW LUNG & CO.
Notice.
The third assessment of 10 per cent, on
the assessable stock of the Maunalei Sugar
Co., Limited, was due and payable at the
office of Gear, Lansing & Co., on the 15th
day of September, 1899, and will be delin
quent on an after the 15th day of October,
1899.
A.V. (iEAR,
Treasurer Maunalei Sugi Co., Ltd.
1346
On To Manila devotes' ah inter
esting chapter to the "reception of
American troops in Honolulu.
MULES -H--H--H-"-H--B-
MULES
Young and Sound.
At Lower Figures 'Than Ever
- Before Offered.
Inspect Them in Our Paddocks
1
Honolulu Stock-yards Co
W.S. WITHERS,
MANAGER.
Corner Alakea and
Queen streets.
There has boou sumo talk ro
guiding cancellation of tbo con-
trnct for the appearnnco of Boston
Lyrio Opera Co. oi account of the
oppobition which Iibh preeeulcd
itself on the form of a drnmntic
attraction. Mr. Harkinson states
thnt the Bonton Lyrics have never
yet recogzizad each a thine; a
competition or opposition and
surely does not propose to do so
nt this late day. Tho inclination
of tho Hpnolulu public is for the
fulfillment of the or. era season,
ana tn company will be on hnnd
Uct. 'jo, as an assurance of its in
ten) ion to do its part in the n flair.
The sale of spats will commence
Monday, Oct. '23, at Wall, Niohols
Uo.
Nolttflab Hou.
In yesterday's Bulletin there
appeared an article on the Hono
lulu brewery in which tho words
"chip room" should have been
used. Through a typographical
error the word "club" appeared
lor "cnip " ino promoters or tbo
brewery are anxious that this be
corrcoted ns a largo numbor of
applications for membership in
the offico of the olub have beon
piling in at tho office of Sohweit
zer A; Oo. today.
Mafarch Club Tonight.
Droyfus, tbo Jew, is tho topic
for discussion as tbe Research
Olub tonight. Various phases of
tbe caso will he considoted suoh
aa for ezamplo tbe Frenoh judicial
Byatom, the attitude of tho Catho
lic Ohurch on the Dreyfus ques
tion, tho Jow of the present cen
tury, tho Frenoh army. Tho club
begins promptly at 7:30. Mem
bers are urged to bring frionda
with them. Place of meeting.
Rev. Wm. M. Eincaid's roaidonce,
JN unarm street.
In Grecian and Roman
Straps.
We have just opened an elegant line o' Ladies' Drtss and
Evening Sandals, in Patent Leather, Urone and Black, em
broidered vamps. New.designs, one and two straps, and the
Grecian fold. The very pink of exquisite taste, essentially
full dress in every detail.
These are just in'season for the Boston Lyrics and Clay
Clement seasons.
Don't tail to see these, before buying elsewhere.
;gj
7 Sty
Mclnerny Shoe Store.
CLOTHES BAGS.
We take pleasure In announcing that we are manufacturing and keep
constantly on hand, a nice line of Clothes Bags, suitable for containing the
dirty linen, also for carrying the wash to and from the laundry.
We make Aw nlngs, Tents, Hammocks, etc., etc. and everything In
canvass.
PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd.,
312 Fort street. Telephone 563.
ime
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS, that I, JAMES A. KING, Minister
of the Interior of the Hawaiian Islands, do
hereby certify and make known, that I
have examined into the condition of 'THE
FIKST AMERICAN BANK OF HA
WAII, LIMITED," and It satisfactorily
appearing to me that the sum of Five
Ht-ndred Thousand Dollars has been paid
In on account of Its capital stock, that the
Directors of said Bank are B. F. Dilling
ham, owning 200 shares of stock, Mark P.
Robinson, owning 200 shares, G. W. Mac
farlane, owning 25 shares, Bruce Girt
wrlght, owning 50 shares, and Cecil
Brown, ow nlng 3O shares, and that all are
residents of Honolulu, in the Island of
Oahu,; and It also appearing to me that
said corporation has complied with all the
provisions of the Banking Act of 1884.
required before commencing business, and
is inwiuuy eiumeu to commence the busi
ness of banking, permission Is therefore
HEREBY GIVEN to THE FIRST
AMERICAN BANK OF HAWAII, LIM
ITED," to commence such business.
GIVEN under my hand and the
seal of the Department of the
SCAL. Interior, this 5th day of Sep
tember, 1800.
(Signed), JAMES A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
The above Is a true and faithful copy)
the Certificate granted to The First Ameri
can Bank of Hawaii, Limited, under the
provisions of the Banking Act of 18S4.
E. M. BOYD,
i?iq Secretary.
CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK
Repairing, Painting, Trilling and lanufacliig
Fino I-IovHeHlioeinpr a Specialty.
, Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.
Queen Street near Fort
1328.
MANUEL NTJNES,
MinuUcturtr .1
Guitars, U ku lelei
TAltO PATCH FIDDLES.
Wotkmtnihlp (Hi MalerUI Ouiranttid. Kititt
tertian.
1130
-Xo. itlOM KINO H
Jose lie Esiirito Me
Klne Mrtct, - todoor Hlow Punchbowl Mm
MANUFACTURE OP
Gruitai-s, : Ulculolefli
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanthlp and material guarantfta. I'Rftklti
specialty.
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
534 FORT ST.,
Ntar comer of Chaplala Law
Cleaning; and Repairing at Short Notlot,
.ni iu m. pi pawiM.
O. A. GROTE,
MERCHANT : TAILOR.
Clotlios madii to order at a roBRontb
eott. ClothL'.M Uoiiutd, repaired ntv1
dyed. Ftrt-elan vork Kuaruntood. i
O. x 260. Union ttroot, lfonolai.
H. I. 126S
mimzmsgs
Am Now Showing
Real Maltese Lace and Insertion,
Real and Imitation Valencienes Lace
and Insertion, Real Torchon Lace and
Insertion, Embroidered Lisse; Ivory,
Edel, Guipure, Malines Lace and In
sertion.
The above are my personal pur
chases in England, and are worthy of
your inspection. y r
Also,
,i
Q1
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different shades and colors in high
grade Japanese Silks.
E. W. JORDAN,
No. 10 FORT ST.
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