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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER. 27, ISOS.
Great Hotel Street
TWO STORES
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: Hawaiian Soi:venir Fan, a handsome present
to send to your foreign friends
Complete Assortment
Ladies' and Cents' Furnishings, Kimonos, Silk Hand Bags,
Fancy Silk Fans, Silks (in piece), Fancy Baskets, Silk
Shawls, Lacquer Ware, Porcelain, Fancy Silk
Shirts, Pajamas, Jewelry, Collars and
Cuffs, Christmas Toys.
HEAVY BLACK FIGURED SILK, From 8? Cents Up.
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AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
Porcelain, Lacquer Ware, Toys, Dolls, Etc.
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IWAKAMI.
Robiason Blocfe,
FOR THE
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Embroidered
TABLE CLOTHS. DOYLIES, BUREAU COVERS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
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5 01k: KSnnonos
Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs,
China Ware.
Show rooms (upstairs) now open to the public.
S. OZAKl
Christmas
Just Received:
DOLLS, TOYS, CORIOS.
Japanese Novelties,
Fine Art Screens, Portierers,
Silks and Silk Goods, Porce
lain Ware, Lacquer Ware,
Handsome Kimonos, Paja
mas, Rugs, Etc.
ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS!
Don't buy until you have seen our stock.
The goods and prices will suit you.
Miurata &. Oo.
HOTEL STREET, COR. NUUANU,
Branch Hat Store, - - - Nuuanu Street.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS:
New Importation of
Silk Goods, in the piece, j New Porcelain Cups and Saucers,
Silk Handkerchiefs. ;Tea and Dinner Sets.
Silk Shawls,
Decorated Flower Pots,
THESE GOODS ARE THE HANDSOMEST IN ALL HONOLULU.
210-212 NUUANU STREET.
WILL E. FISHER.
Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER.
Rents Collected.
Full charge taken of
Corner Fort and
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the shareholders of the Hawaiian
Sugar Co., held this day, the follow
ing officers were elected to serve for
the ensuing year:
H. P. Baldwin President
W. G. Irwin .- Vice President
J p. Cooke Treasurer
W. L. Hopper Secretary.
The above named, together with. J.
F. Hackfeld, C. M. Cooke and R. Cat
ton constitute the Board of Directors.
December 22, 1898.
W. L. HOPPER.
5110 Secretary.
Bazaai
of Christmas Goods.
Hotel Street.
HOLIDAYS.
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wavh,leyUobtlblcks
STREET.
Goods.
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Carved Ivory, Rattan Chairs,
Carved Sandalwood Boxes.
Loans Negotiated.
property for absentees.
Merchant Streets.
For the Holiday Trade.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. HAVE ON
hand the genuine
SmithfleM, Virginia, or
Back
11 Li.ii
HAMS.
Customers are requested to
place
their orders early, as the supply
limited.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.
5104
is
Grass
Cloth
'; yr;
C.-v
: Peking
tomorrow.
Double ti:n
:4 a day
.v;ts oaid -r
On account of the departure ;t" the
Australia this afternoon no frin v. ill
be dtlivr-d for Oceanic clock toitv.
Cap. Calhoun, of the bark Ceylon, ; until 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, Da
t Tacora, -.vill take command of the f.m- i-v f.r f;.rni!Ti - tp
Archer, in San
Seattle P. I.
Late last niaht
nt-isco. says the j
ee Bennington
men who had been posted as deserters
were arrest K Th-re is a reward of
$20 for each man.
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The :
-teau:er Claudine brought an
uMiaii.v aanrcvtate-: i-st oi passengers
st o:
and a small lot of :re:ght to port last
Saturday. She -ai's :s usual this af-i
ternoon.
The Canadian-Australian liner Mio- '.
wera docked at Pach:c ?dail wharf last
Sunday evening -v::h a small lot of '
freight and a number of passengers ;
from Victoria and failed at o'clock '
the following morning for Sydney via ;
Suva. Purser Humphreys was sonic- 4
what under the weather and will next
spring taka sev-ral months vacation j
visitinsr England. Oommander Free ;
formerly of the Cn Jdian-Australian
line wiil
charge of
be in Sydney next July in i
a fine new steamship for the
Huddarr iln' i -t vecn Syilney and
Auckland.
The steamer Maui arrived from Pa -!
auhau ports- hist .Saturday night with j
a big cargo of s.icar, which was dis- j
charged into the Australia yesterday.!
Rough -.vather ;? reported off the Ha-:
makua co;:s:s, th? s- as at Paauhau be-j
ing very high. Jn?t before leaving:
Paauhau the who -Icw-r works at that
landing were carried away by the
waves. On the way to port the Maui j
was com i n u a ! y u .ccir wa te r
and it
was thought that .some of the cargo
would be baniai:-o, r.t not a single
bag of sngar was frond to be wet. The
Maui brought a !: load of cattle for
the Settlement
She will return
;.rx -.: the local market,
to Hs-rn akua this week.
Worth Baj;liy Garrison.
The hrst regular meeting of Ensign
Worth Pariev Gam-on No. 10S. Reg-
ular Army and Navy "Union cf the
United States of America vas held last
Friday evening with a large and en
thusiastic attendance. Col. De la
Vergne. of DeLong Post, G. A. R., was j
an honored guest of the new garrUon.
The following orrkert. ?;ere elected and
instaileu: j
Command: M. H. Sanders. I
Senior Vice Co m r : a n d e r V . F. Ryan. J
Junior Vice Commander E. A.
Strout. !
Adjutant J. E. rneahan.
Paymaster Chas. L-in-d.
Quartermaster L. A. S. Gardner.
Ch a p 1 a i n A rch i e Turner.
Officer of the Day Thos. Dunn.
Oihcer -c f the Guard John Lund.
The grarison t;&? instituted and the
officer s installed by National Deputy
Wm Mackay, esoorte-d and assisted by
Sr. Past Coniman-der J. F. Pearson, and
National Ofhcer of the Day Geo. W.
Gregory.
AH indkations roint to a bright and
flour'shirg career fc.r the new garri
son.
Fur" Columbia Sail rs.
On Friday evening a benefit per
formance will be riven for the crew of
the steamer City of Columbia at the
Orpheum theater.
The misfortunes of the vessel have
left the cre.w practically penniless and
many thousand miles from home, and
although there i? some ten thousand
dollars due them, still the unavoidable
delay of the court? leaves them entirely
without means until the vessel can be
sold.
Christmas: found them homesick and
discouraged and the performance Fri
day is given in order that they may
have something for New Year's.
The bill Friday night wiil excel any
thing ever attempted in the vaudeville
line in Honolulu, for in addition to the
regular urpneum vonjpauv , vain. ij.-j
er and members cf th Hawaiian band j
have volunteered, as well .as the best I
local talent.
class
Have u Veil.
Talk about vcur college and
he little gunboat
yells the boys cf
have a "warm one'
it is:
of their own
Ibue
Who are we?
Who are we?
We are the boys of the uew Navee!
Are we in it?
Yes. we are!
Bovs of the E-snnington 1
Rah!
Rah!
Bar .Meeting.
A huge number of th
practicing ncre were on ha
of the bar cf the First Circuit. A com-
mitte was appointed to arrange. for the
banquet to the Chief Justice.
At the bar meeting tbe contempt case
of Attorney Geo. A. Davis was men
tioned, but no action was taken.
Lieut. Riggs, who served as a volun
teer in the navy during the war with
Spain, enters the offices o: Bishop Sc
Co.. today.
A party of Italians sent for by Mr.
Damon arrived by the Miowera. The
Italian authorities will allow but
twenty people to leave at one time.
WHAT
CUBA'S LOSS MEANS TO
SPAIN.
The loss of Cuba means to Spain the
loss of the very sustenance of the na
tion. Already her tax-ridden people
are crying for bread. In the same way
the loss of your once vigorous appe
tite means poverty and starvation to
your body. If any reader of this pa
per wishes to be as hungry again as
when a child, and wants to fully enjoy
hearty meals, drink Seattle beer. It
cures indigestion and dyspepsia. On
tap or in bottles at the Criterioa.
Y AUTHORITY.
HINDERS FOR SUPPLIES.
O:
ioar i of Health.
Hoiio'.ulu. H. I., D.;
rcemUer IV..
Tenders will be receive! at this office
Ruru of Health with supplies speci
fied in the following schedule?, for the
period of six month- ending June CO,
ISi. Bids for items of eack schedule
must br made separate:'-'
der should be endorsed:
and each ten
'"Tenders, for
Suppil
Board of Health.
The Board does not bind
to ac
cept tne iowest or any
bid.
WILLIAM O. SMITH.
President of the Board of Health.
SCHEDULE '"A."
Material and supplies of the best
quality for the Leper Settlement, Molo
kai. to be delivered in quantities or
dered, and subject to inspection and
approval
by agents ot tne Board o:
Healt
, f. o. b. Island steamers.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Lumi
X.-W.. rough, pr 2I.
Lumber, T. and G.. N.-W., IxS, pe
M.
Lumber, surfaced R. W., per M.
Shingles, R. W., per M.
Battens, J-x3. R. W.. per M.
Fence posts. R. YV., each.
Doors. 2xjxG, lTi in., each.
Window sash. 10x12 and 10x14, per
pa?r.
sail
iron cut. 10 d. basis, per ke;
Nails, galvanized. 3 d. and S d.. per
keg.
Boiled oil, Hubbuek's. per gab
White lead, Hubbuek's genuine, per
Turpentine, per gal.
Cement, White Bros.'s, Portland, per
bbl.
Lime, per bbl.
Galvanized iron roofing. 3. 7, S and 9
feet lengths, per lb.
Galvanized iron piping. 3i inch,
inch and 1 inch, per foot.
PROVISIONS AND SUPPLIES.
Bread, medium, samples to be fur
nished, up to $00 cases.
Bread, S. P. Am. Bis. Co., up to
cases.
Baking powder, Royal or Schilling's
Best, 4 oz. tins, up to 00 gross.
j Bacon, No. 1, sugar cured, up to 40
j sides of $ lbs., per lb.
Bran, rice, per ton, up to 20 ton.
Bran, wheat, per ton, up to 10 tons.
Crackers, soda, up to 20 cases.
Coffee, green Kona, up to 12 sacks.
Charcoal, guava, up to 200 bags.
Coal, Departure Bay, short ton, (in
sacks), up to 20 tons.
Flour, No. 1, up to 600 bbls., brand to
be specified.
Matches, long card, up to 300 gross.
Milk, condensed, Milk Maid brand,
up to 20 ca3i?s.
Onions, per lb., up to 12 crates.
Oil, kerosene, up to 300 cases.
Potatoes, Island, up to SO sa-eks.
Rice, No. 1, up to 600 bags.'
Sugar, raw, No. 1, up to 200 bags.-
Salmon, best red, up to 120 bbls.
Soap, brown, (100 lb. boxes), 2-ib.
bars, up to 200 boxes.
Salt, coarse, per ton, up to 500 bags.
Starch. Lily Gloss, l-!b. pkgs., up to
20 cases.
Whe-at, up to .40 sacka.
SCHEDULE "3."'
Hay and grain to be delivered at the
i Garbage Stables near corner of South
i and Queen streets. The tender must
be for weight delivered at the stables.
Hay. wheat or oat. up to 150 bales.
Bran, wheat, up to 150 bags.
Oats, r.p to 130 bags.
j Supplies for the Insane Asyium to
be delivered in quantities required and
j subject to inspection and approval of
! the Medical Superintendent.
I iseet, one iore quarter, rumps auu
j rounds, per lb., about 150 lbs. per day.
Beef steak, (loin), about 4 lbs. per
! day.
i
Bread, fresh, l-:c. loar, about
j loaves per day.
Bread, medium, per lb., about 4 cases
per month.
Bean
bavo, nor lb., about
100 lbs. !
per month
attorneys: Baking powder, Royal, 8 02. tins,
-1 'dctz. per month.
loz. pe;
j month.
j Coffee, gr:eu Kona, about 100
j pr month.
n a ,r rrown. 1 bbl.
j month.
1 Onions, 1 crate per month,
i Potatoes, Island, 10 bags per month,
j Pork, extra clear, Y2 bbl. per month.
! Pace, Hawaiian No. 1, 7 bags per
j month.
! Salmon, best red, 3 bbls. per month.
Sugar. No. 1, raw, 4 bags per month.
Tea, China Pouchong, 1 chest per
month.
Tomatoes, canned, per dozen, 3 cases
per month.
Coal, Departure Bay, 1 ton per
j month.
5110-4t
SALE OF LEASE OF GOVERNMENT
LOT NO. 13, ESPLANADE, HONO
LULU, OAHU.
On Monday, January 23, 1S&9, at 12
o'clock noon, at the front entrance of
the Executive Building, will be sold at
Ioverr.m
Lot
ro.
1" Esplanade Honolulu,
Oahu.
;--
: pro
t Act
n Co years.
Vpst rental $'J"0 p- r annurr
abb
quarterly in advane-.
This sale is upon the conditio:
vided for in Section - and i
of xh Laws
viz.:
Section 2. Every such leas
contain a covenant on the part
shall
ff the
lessee that h
four years -of
Siiaii u.tii.t- tut; ui rt
e term of the lease.
cau-e t be erected upon the leased
property a fire-proof building of brick,
?ton or metal, in a workmanlike man
ner, satisfactory to the minister, at not
less than a stated cost, and shall keep
the same suitably insured at not less
than two-thirds of its value, for the
benefit of the lessor: and shall
:eep
such building in good repair during the
remainder of the term of the lease, rea-
sonatwe use ami wear tnereo: omy ex
cepted, and in case of damage or de
struction of such building by fire shall
make good such loss or damage by the
necessary repairs or reconstruction, or
else surrender the insurance to the
lessor.
Section 4. Every such lease shall
also contain a covenant on the part of
the lessor that upon the riuest in
writing of the lessee or his representa
tives, before the expiration of the term
thereof, the premises with the im
provements shall, if ail of the condi
tions to be performed by the lessee
have been satisfactorily performed, be
put up at auction for a lease for a term
cf not over twenty years: unless said
premises shall be required for public
nses. of which the lessee shall receive
at least one year's notice. Such auc
tion sale shall be held not more than
six months nor less than one month
before the expiration of said term.
The cost of the building to be erected
in accordance with Section 2, as abore,
to cost not less than $7000.
The material to be used for the erec
tion of said building to be of brick or
stone.
Map of this lot can be seen at the
Interior Department, Honolulu, Oahu.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, December 22, 159S.
WATER NOTICE.
Tn nc-ardance with Section 1 of
Chapter XXVI of the laws of 13SS:
All persons holding water privileges
or those paying water rates, ctre here
by notifie-d that the water rates for the
term ending June 30, 1S99, will be
due and payable atthe office of the
Honolulu Water Works, on the 1st day
of January, 1S99.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
15 days after they are due will he sub
ject to an additional 10 pe cent.
AH privileges upon which. rate3 re
main unpaid February 15th, 1S99, (30
days after .becoming delinquent) are
liable to suspension without further
notice.
Rates are payable at the office of
the Water Works in the Kapuaiwa
Building.
ANDREW BROWN,
Sup'c. Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, H. I., Dec. 20, 1S9S.
510S
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, are hereby notified
that the hours for irrigation purposes
are from 6 to S o'clock a. m. and from
to 6 o'clock p. m.
II. Holders of water privileges on
the slopes of Punchbowl above Green
street, and in Nuuanu valley above
School street, are hereby notified that
they will not be restricted to the Irri
gation hours of C to 8 a. m. and 4 to 6
p. m., but will be allowed to irrigate
whenever sufficient water Is available,
provided that they do not use the water
for irrigation purposes for more than
four hours in every twenty-four.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved:
J. A. KING.
Minister of the Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 7, 1S0S.
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PIANOS
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TO SUIT THE
POCKET BOOKS
Of all claeshs. We
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It's the lively dollar that
secures the biggest values.
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CniCKERIXG,
KR0EGER.
We have cheaper ones aa
well just as good as new
taken in exchange.
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BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone 321.
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Pottery
AND
China
Have been so persistently ad
vertised by us lately, that we
wonder if the public gets the
impression that other lines
have been neglected.
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Ue are not a DEPART.MEN r
STORE, yet our stock com
prises today, ALL LINES
found in the better class of
Jewelry Stores, and all lines
have had equal attention, and
will be found as complete a3
ever,
have
"Fact is:' Many lines
been greatly agumented
by recent large importations,
and we are better than ever,
able
o cater to your wants.
OOO
Recent additions to our .stock
of GOLD CASED COMPLICAT
ED WATCHES from SWITZ
ERLAND, makes that an at
tractive line of goods.
OOO
Our FINE STRIKING
WATCHES in IS kt. Cases at
$175 will cost you $30 more
next year.
Do you want a better argu
ment to buy now?
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K r r ts " K K n t? K- jg ac
Holiday Booh!
GIFT BOOKS I
000
A partial list of Authors of New
Books on eale at The Golden Rule
Bazaar, Fort Street:
Maclaren, Kate Douglas Wiggrin,
Mark Twain, Marion Manville Pope, D.
D. Weils Burrow, Mabie, Jokal, Sien
kiewicz, Hon. James Bryce, Talle
mache, Drumjnond, Goldwin Smith,
Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Caskoden,
Henry Inman, Tirebuck, S. R. Crock
ett, Stockton Chapin, Graham, Swift,
Gilder, Harraden, Will Carleton, KJdd,
Scidmore, Wallock, Lummis, Du Maur
ier, Churchill and many others. Suit
able for gifts, besides a good line of
juvenile and Picture Books.
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THE BEST LINE OF FINE LEATH
ER GOODS in the city. DOLLS AND
TOYS of every description. The BEST
GOODS at the . LOWEST CASH
PRICES in the City. Giv U3 a call
and judge for yourselves.
J. M. WEBB.
FOR SALE.
A few lota at Manoa -with unsur
passed climate and view. On line of
proposed Rapid Transit. Easy terms.
Eight and a half acres Improved land
and buildings, Nuuanu Valley. Good
view of harbor and city. Water laid
rm premises.
A few nice town lots on Beretan'.a
Street, Ewa side of Geo. Ross.
1
Small horar-stead at Kalihi, well ira
proved.
Two lots near public school, KalihL
Two lots on Queen street, 50x100
e-ach.
Twenty years" lease of 148 acres of
Al pasture land In Palolo valley. 1
miles from Walalae road. Fresh,
mountain stream runs through the
land.
'erms to suit purchasers.
v'J
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r
Apply to
J. H. SCHNACK, or
F. L. DORTCH.
H. MAY & CO.
llleis onfl Retail Grocers
-:- 93 FORT STREET. -:-Telephone,
22 : : : P. O. Box, 47 1,

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