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THE PACIFIC COMMEKCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER. 1893. IWAKAM Great Hotel Street TWO STORES ooo Hawaiian Souvenir Fans, a handsome present to send to your foreign friend? Complete Assortment Ladies' and Gents' 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. ooo AT YOUR OWN PRICE; Porcelain, Lacquer Ware, Toys, Dolls, Etc. ox Robtosen Bloei, I W A KAMI. Hotel Street. FOR THE -OOO- in mbroidered TABLE CLOTHS, DOYLIES, BUREAU COVERS. HANDKERCHIEFS. OOO 5fl!! Kimonos Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, China Ware. Show rooms (upstairs) now open to the public. s. OZAKI Christmas i Just Received: DOLLS, TOYS, Japanese Novelties, Fine Art Screens, Portierers, Silks and Silk Goods, Porce lain Ware, Lacquer Ware, Handsome Kimonos, Paja mas, Rugs, Etc. ALL KINDS OF Don't buy until you have seen our stock. The goods and prices will suit you. Eva HOTEL STREET, Branch Hat Store, - FOR THE HOLIDAYS: New Importation of Silk Goods, in the piece, New Porcelain Cups and Saucers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Shawls, Decorated Flower Pots, THESE GOODS ARE THE HANDSOMEST IN ALL HONOLULU. W3NG WO CHAIM & CO. 2IO-212 NUUANU STREET. WILL E. FISHER. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, STOCK AND BOND BROKER. Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated. Full charge taken of property for absentees. i - " r' Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. 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. Cook and R. Cat ton constitute the Board of Directors. December 22, 1S98. W. L. HOPPER, 5110 Secretary. Bazaa r of Christmas Goods. HOLIDAYS. Grass Cloth '-rVAVERLEY BLOCK, HOTEL STREET. Goods. SHIRTS! COR. NUUANU, - - Nuuanu Street. jTea and Dinner Sets, Carved Ivory, Rattan Chairs, Carved Sandalwood Boxes. For the Holiday Trade. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. HAVE ON hand the genuine Smithfield, Virginia, or Razor Back HAMS. Customers are requested to place their orders early, as the supply is limited. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. 5104 & AN EXTRA MONTH'B' Wages Allowed to City of Columbia Crew. Report of D. H. Case, Special Faster-Interest for a Few Days. A Few Counter Claims. The petition of Antone Borba. a bankrupt, will be heard Friday, the! 13th day of January, 1S99. Judge- Stanley has approved the sure ty of $5,000 in. the matter of the deed of trut from Luukia Mahuka to A. Rosa, trustee. A decision has been reached in ihe vity oi voiumbia libel suit for wages. 1 I T J f'l t tx- r - T - i t n ti -ii i f f.. I r,i i f - T" i i WHli port each nstructions to ascertain and re-! the xact amount of wages due 10 ; ci ii-eiiants alter anowing an i i . i - ii i the ship, has filed his report, wherein ic cifi ffri'n tlia .imftiint r, P u-utrac Wiml to each of libelants, and, in the cases j must be made separately, and each ten or: Asbahr, Coleman, Peel and Haines, i der should be endorsed: "Tenders for members of the crew, the amount i Supulies Board of Health" counter claims presented by the master) ' ' , . . Of ti .s:i:p moaey iaiu ioi nieuieut services rendered these men at Hilo by local panics. In the case of Asbahr, Coleman and Peel, the Court allows the counter claim, finding that the men became sick not through any fault of the tdiip or its master. Interest is al lowed on the amount found to be due to each if libelants for actual wages, but interest runs only from December 12, the date of filing of the libel. Counter claims against Haines are not allowed and he. will receive full pay. A reasonable lee for libellanls' counsel is allowed, the amount to be determined hereafter. The case is ordered rf-openeil for the admission of evidence that the amount of the fee may be. determined. In the opinion of the Court the facts of the case n-s disclosed by the plead ings do not bring tie case within those provisions of the United States Re vised Statutes which declare a seaman to be entitled to three months' pay over and above the wages earned and due up to the time of his discharge. The Court sums "up rs follows: In exercise of the powers of this Court of Admiralty, however, and tak ing into consideration all the circum stances of the case, I allow to each of the libelants the amount of one month's pay over and above the wages due up to December 12t.h. 1S9S. The decision is by Judge Perry. . E. D-evaucbelle has been arrested on a warrant charging assault on a China man. Acting Marshal Hitchcock has re stored Bicycle Patrolman Nigel Jack son to duty. Calumet S25.00 REWARD. FOR THE ARREST AND CONVIC tion of any person found stealing THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTIS ER from residence or place of business of the regular subscribers. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.. LTD. M13 THE GRANVILLE SCHOOL, Vancouver, B. C. Boarding ;;nJ Day School for Girls. Course of Studies: English, Math ematics, Music (vocal and instrument al), Drawing and Painting, French German, Latin, Dancing, etc. For prospectus apply to MADEMOISELLE KERN. Principal to the above. illG & J & & v v4 & S S w'-I PIANOS TO SUIT THE POCKET BOOKS Of all c!a?sc? 'a' buy right and we sell right, cj It's the lively dollar that fci secures the bisrest values. 1fc KIMBALL C1IICKERING. KROEGER. We have cheaper ones as well just a3 good as new taken in exchange. 'A BERGSTROM MUSIC CO. PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone 321. 'a if ip 9f ir ir jr ir ir r ir ir $r I !n ) V QtfaflTy J Baking Powder hoderate ( IN ) V PRICE J H AUTHORITY. SCALED TENDERS Wi i.;e recer 1 a! office ot it- Mi:tisTr of the r ti'.I 12 o'clock noon or" Tuesday. rbruarv 21t r a pumping- plant for Honolulu. Specifications a: o tf.ee of Superinten dent of Public Works: also at office o: rlawaiian Consul Genera!. New York. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the '.owes: or any bid. December 2$, 1S?. J AS. A. KING, olio Minister of the Interior. 'ENLOS FOR SUPPLIES. Office of the Board of Health. Honolulu, H. I.. December 22, 1S0S. renders will be received at this office UIlcl 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, D2- vemucr --, iy, ior lurnismag the Bureau of Health with supplies speci- ;n rv. . f,i ., T j.imu- lor the i1' x months ending June 30, i-lUS IOr Ut'Jlj Oi CaC SCiieUUie cept the lowest or any bid. WILLIAM O. SMITH, ddent of the Board of Health. I SCHEDULE "A." Material and supplies of the best quality for the Leper Settlement, Molo kai, to l)e delivered in quantities or dered, and subject to inspection and approval by agents of the Board of Health, f. o. b. Island steamers. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lumber, N.-W., rough, per M. Lumber, T. and G., N.-W., 1x6, per M. Lumber, surfaced R. W., per M. Shingles, R. W., per M. Battens, VLx3, R. W., per M. Fence posts. R. W., each. Doors, 2x3xk 1U in., each. Window sash, 10x12 and 10x11, per pair. Nails, iron cut, !'" d. basis, per keg. .Nails, galvanizes. J d. anil a d., per keg. Boiled oil. Hubbuck's. per gal. White lead, Hubbuck's genuine, per lb. Turpentine, per gal. Cement, White Bros.'s. Portland, per bbl. Lime, per bbl. Galvanized iron roofing, 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet lengths, per lb. Galvanized iron piping, V2 inch, 24 inch and 1 inch, per foot. PROVISIONS AND SUPPLIES. Bread, medium, samples to be fur nished, up to SOI) ca-ses. Bread, S. P. Am. Bis. Co., up to 30 cases. Baking powder. Royal or Schilling's Best, 4 oz. tins, up to SO gross. Bacon, No. 1, sugar cured, up to 40 sides of S lbs., per lb. Bran, rice, per ton, up to 20 tons. Bran, wheat, per ton, up to 10 tons. Crackers, soda, up to 20 cases. Coffee, green Koua, up to 12 sacks. Charcoal, guava, up to 200 bag3. Coal, Departure Bay, short ton, (in sacks), up to 20 tons. Flour, No. 1, up to 600 bbis., brand to be specified. Matches, long card, up to 300 gross. Milk, condensed. Milk Maid brand, up to 20 cas-?s. Onions, per lb., up to 12 crates. Oil, kerosene, up to 300 cases. Potatoe-s, Island, up to 30 sacks. Rice, No. 1, up to COO 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, 1-lb. pkgs., up to 20 cases. Wheat, up to 40 sacks. SCHEDULE "B." Hay and grain to be delivered at the Garbage Stables near corner of South and Queen streets. The tender must Hay, wheat or oat, up to 150 bales. Bran, wheat, up to 130 bag's. Cats, up to 1-jO bags. SCHEDULE "C." Supplies for the Insane Asylum, to be delivered in quantities required and subject to inspection and approval of the Medical Superintendent. Beef, one fore quarter, rumps and rounds, per lb., about 150 lbs. per day. Beef steak, (loin), about 4 lbs. per day. Bread, fresh, 1-lb. loaf, aboiit 3G i loaves per day. Bread, medium, per lb., about 4 cases per month. Beans, bayo, per lb., about 100 lbs. ! per month. Baking powder, Royal, S oz. tins, 1 doz. per month. Brooms, steamboat or mill, 1 doz. per month. Coffee, green Kona, about 100 lbs. per month. Flour, G. G. or Crown, 1 bbl. per month. Onions, 1 crate per month. Potatoes, Island, 10 bag3 per month. Pork, extra clear, 4 bbl. per month. Rice, Hawaiian No. 1, 7 bags per month. Salmon, best red, 3 bbls. per month. Sugar. No. 1, raw. 4 ba-s per month. China Pouchong, 1 ch?st per month. Tornatcvs. canned, per per month. Coa!, D?parture Bay month. 5113-U dozen, 3 cases toa per SALE OF LEASE OF GOVERNMENT LOT NO. 15. ESPLANADE, HONO LULU, OAHU. On Monday, January 23, 1S33, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of the Executive Building, will be sold at public auction the lease of Government Lot No. II Esplanade, Honolulu, Oahu. Term 30 years. Upset rental $)0 per annum, pay able quarterly in advance. This sale is upon the conditions pro vided for in Sections 2 and 4 of Act 7 of the Laws of ISC'o. viz.: Section 2. Every such lease shall contain a covenant on the part of the lessee that he shall during the first four years of the term of the lease, cause to ie erected upon the leased property a flr?-pro-of building of brick, stone 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 keep such building in good repair during the remainder of the term of the lease, rea sonable use and wear thereof only 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 1. Every such lease shall also contain a covenant on the part of the lessor that apon the request in writing of the lessee or his representa tives, before the expiration of the term thereof, the premises with the im provements shall, if all 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 of not over twenty years; unless said premises shall be required for public uses, of which the lessee shall receive at iea-st 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 above, to cost not less than $7000. The material to L used for the erec tion of said building to be of brick or 3tone. Map of this lot can be seen at the Interior Department, Honolulu, Oahu. J. A. ICING, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, December 22, 1805. WATER NOTICE. In accordance with Section 1 of Chapter XXVI of the laws of 1886: All persons holding water privileges or those paying water rates, are here by notified that the water rates for the term ending June 30, 1899, will be due and payable at the 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 be sub ject to an additional 10 per cent. All privileges upon which rate3 re main unpaid February 15th, 1899, (30 days after becoming delinquent) are liable to suspension without further notice. Rates are payable at the ofSce of the Water Works in the Kapuaiwa Building. ANDREW BROWN, Sup't. Honolulu Water Works. Honolulu, H. I., Dec. 20, 189S. 5108 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 G 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 G to S a. m. and 4 to G 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 BR.OWN, Supt. Honolulu Water Work3. Approved: J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 7, 1898. 5019 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 Criterioo. w v v w w j J 5 Pottery AND China Have been so persistently ad vertised by us lately, that we wonder if the public gets tha impression that other lines have been neglected. OOO V e are not a DEPARTS EN 1' STORE, yet our stock com prises today, ALL LINES found in the better c'.as o Jewelry Stores, and all lines have had equal attention, and will be found as complete as ever. "Fact is:" Many lines have been greatly agumented by reoent large importations, and we are better than ever, able to cater to your wants. 000 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 18 kt. Cases at ?175 will cost you $50 more next year. OOO Do you want a better argu ment to buy now? OOO ' V. V. . Vv 'a 1ft 1ft V; V; 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 1ft 50 r r r r r r jr je Holiday Boob! GIFT BOOKS! 000 A partial list of Authors of Nesr Books on sale at The Golden Rnla Bazaar, Fort Street: Maclaren, Kate Douglas Wlggin, Mark Twain, Marlon Manville Pope, D. D. Wells Burrow, Mabie, Jokai, Sien kiewicz, Hon. James Bryce, Talle mache, Drummond, Goldwin Smiths, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Caskoden, Henry Inman, Tirebuck, S. R. Crock ett, Stockton Chapin, Graham, Swift, Gilder, Harraden, Will Carleton, Kidd, Scidmore, Wallock, Lummis, Du Maur ier, Churchill and many others. Suit able for gifts, besides a good lino of juvenile and Picture Books. -OOO- THE BEST LINE OF FINE LEATH ER GOODS in the city. DOLLS AND TOYS of every description. The BEST GOODS at the LOWEST CASK PRICES in the City. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. J. M. WEBB. FOR SALE A few lots at Manoa with unsur passed climate and view. On line ot proposed Rapid TransiL Easy terms. Eight and a half acres Improved land and buildings, Nuuanu Valley. Good view of harbor and city. Water laid on premises. A few nice town Iota on Beretaala Street, Ewa side of Geo. Ross. Small homestead at Kaiihi, well im proved. Two lots near public school, Kaiihi, Two Iota on Queen street, 50x100 each. Twenty years' lease of 148 acres of Al pasture land In Palolo valley, 1 miles from Waialae road. Fresi? mountain stream runs through the land. Ternia to suit purchasers. Apply to J. H. SCHNACK, or F. L. DORTCH. H. MAY & CO. ii Reiflil fin 19 1I 1 11. -:- 98 FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 23 : : : P. O. Box, 47C