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THE . PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, SEPTEMBER 13, 1S99
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COALINGA ASHORE
OPERA HOUSE.
Sole Lessees Miss Maggie Moore and Mr. II. R. Roberts.
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Good
Real
V A R E W E I. L
V A R E W ELL!
EYES
Do They Trouble You?
SOME DIFFICULTY
IN SEEIXG.
Perhaps some smarting
sensation, constantly rubbing
them to clear away the cob
webs, which won't clear. It
is only one of the many forms
of eye trouble, which are cor
rected by the use of proper
glasses.
Our . business is to
thoroughly test the eyes, and
prercnbe for them such
glasses as will overcome the
trouble.
Surprising how a proper
glass will relieve the eyes,
how soon the pain and dis
comfort disappears.
We prescribe only when
necessary, and will cheerfully
tell you if no glasses are
needed.
FORT STREET.
Real Estate
FOR SALE.
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BEAUTIFUL, HOME In NUUANU
AVENUE, Including 12.31 acres of
land. v -
TWO-STORY WOODEN BUILDING
centrally located.
ROOMING HOUSE. The lease and
complete equipment of same on Emma
street.
For particulars apply at
P. E. R STRAUCH,
REAL. ESTATE BROKER.
Corner Bethel and King Streets.
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At Kapalama For Sale.
SITUATED ON MAUKA SIDE OF
King street, near the Hawaiian Tram
way Cos depot; the location is one of
the best, if not the best, in the city of
Honolulu.
Terms are very reasonable.
For further particulars apply to
W. C. ACHI & CO.
July 20, 1899. 5290
F.W. fl&KINNEY.
SEACHER OF RECORDS,
Office: Opposite W. G. IRWIN & CO.
ABSTRACTS AND CERTIFICATES
OF TITLE CAREFULLY PREPARED
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES
TATE SECURITY.
Miied Soda Voler Works a.
LIMITED
Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sts.
HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGENTS.
Mj W. McCHESNEY & SONS.
.Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Leather and
Shoe Findings.
Agents Honolulu Soap Works Com
pany, Honolulu, and Tannery.
To know about your food is
it's purity. Xo one can afford
to overlook this important
thing in beverage. People
who know, say that women
and children can use and be
sure of it's absolutely purity
mild and delicious
RAINIER
It's ideal for home use a trial
convinces. .......
Mow Is '
The . Tnumie 2
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If you ever intend having your own
home, here is the opportunity of your
lire, l he Dairy Tract on the Kana-
hulu Road (or White Road) has been
divided into lots and now offered for
sale on terms within the reach of any
one employed.
The price of the lots are $450, to be
paid as follows: $25 cash, balance in
monthly installments of $10 each.
These lots are ready to be built upon
and on the line of the proposed electric
line.
GO TODAY!
GO TOMORROW!
It will be but a short time when it
wille impossible to get lots within
thiSaistance from the Government
building for twice the value of these
lots. Maps and particulars at office of
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Will E. Fisher,
Fort and Merchant Sts.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the third assessment of ten (10) per
cent, on the capital stock of the Hono
lulu Rapid Transit & Land Co., will be
due and payable at the company's of
fice, 411 Fort street, Honolulu, on the
1st day of September, prox. The shares
upon which any assessment may re
main unpaid after thirty days from
said date will be declared delinquent.
CHAS. H. ATHERTON,
Secretary H. R. T. & L. Co.
Honolulu, Aug. 26, 1899. 5323
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THE UNDERSIGNED -HAVING
been appointed Administrator of the
Estate of Robert Grieve, deceased,
hereby notifies all creditors of said
Robert Grieve to present their claims,
duly authenticated and' with proper
vouchers, if any exist, (even if the
claim is secured by mortgage upon
real estate) to the undersigned at his
office on Queen street, in Honolulu,
within six months from date hereof,
or the same will be forever barred.
And all persons indebted to said es
tate are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
JAMES L. M'LEAN,
Administrator of the Estate of Robert
Grieve, Deceased.
Honolulu, Sept. 5, 1899. 5329
ALOHA COLLECTION
OF i
Hawaiian Songs.
40 HAWAIIAN SONGS FOR $3.00.
7i CENTS PER COPY.
Cheaper than elsewhere.
For ssle at the
Hawaiian Bazaar,
MASONIC TEMPLE.
THE REASON
WHY!
We can Bell a better PIANO for
$250 than anyone el?e is, that we
buy in large quantities for cash.
We have the agency and CARRY
IN STOCK:
CHICKERING
KIMBALL.
KRELL
KROEGER
LUDGIG
ROYAL
HENZE
PIAN
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Bergstrom Music Co.,
Progress Block.
BEER
(Continued from Pago 1.)
think our chances of getting off are
good."
At 12:3"" o'clock this morning she
had not taken in a. drop of water. Ev
erything was dry. The wind had
freshened somewhat, however, and the
rolling was heavier. The crew num
bers fifteen men. In addition, the Cap
tain's wife and little child are on board.
Their situation is not the most pleas
ant in the world, with the vessel roll
ing first port and then starboard, stead
ying herself for a moment and then
over again. The reef is about'- 200
yards Waikiki of her and the roar of
the breakers is very audible.
Dr. Emerson, who went aboard with
the pilot, came off at about 12 o'clock.
"All's well on board as far as health
is concerned," he said. "Otherwise
they are in pretty bad shape. The roll
ing is so great that it is extremely dif
ficult to keep one's feet. She is
aground on an even keel, from stem to
stern, and it will take a big pull to get
her off."
Captain Laurenson, the pilot, was
too busy to say much. "We'll get her
off if the tugs are powerful enough,"
was his. sententious statement.
A number of the old seadogs along
the waterfront had their say about it.
"A man who is on a voyage from
New Jersey to Honolulu has no busi
ness in taking such chances," said one.
"A day doesn't make such a big differ
ence that a captain should run the risk
of losing his vessel. And Honolulu's
harbor is one of the last in the world
where a stranger should try a night
entrance."
It was only a few months ago that
the ill-fated Edward O'Brien went
ashore and was ground to pieces. The
Coalinga is lying almost at the same
point where the China and the Mio
wera went hard and fast a few years
ago. '
LATER At 2:30 this morning the
Coalinga was still aground. Both the
Eleu and the Iroquois were at work,
but had not been able to move her. It
seems as if high tide were her only
chance. '
Well-known Uoatboy Dead.
News was received a" few days ago
of the death of Pinao, a native boy
who shipped with the T. F. Chapman
last April, bound for New York. While
off the Horn Pinao fell overboard and
was drowned. He will be remembered
by many as a member of the famous
Kapiolani crew, which was organized
by "Jack" Atkinson and beat every
thing it ran up against. One of tys
greatest victories was against the no
ted crew of one of the United States
cruisers, which was rowed for $1,000 a
side and a side bet of $2,000. "Tom"
Sharkey was a member of the defeated
crew.
Millinery Reception.
B. F. Ehlers & Co.'s 1899 millinery
reception is announced this morning
to take place at their big store on Sep
tember 14, 15 and 1G, when will be dis
played imported hats and Parisian nov
elties. See page 11.
HE'D MET Ti.iS KIND BEFORE.
"I say, mum," said Husky Hully, as
he stood at the front door of a Selby
ave. residence, "couldn't yer contrib
ute a summer sandwich made out o'
rye bread and chipped beef to a"
"You'd better move on, man," re
plied the unresponsive lady of the
he-use. "we don't believe in encourag
ing tramps."
"Yer don't?"
"No."
"No, I know wat kind of people
youse be. Youse are de kind uv guys
wat has de word 'Welcome' in yer
door mats an keeps er stuffed club for
tourists behind de hatrack. Good day
mum; I hope dere's no malaria in dis
locality to interfere wid de health of
de family." The St. Paul Globe.
THE SAD VICTIM OF MODERN
METHODS.
Here we have one of those depart
ment stores, where is sold everything
that anybody ever wants.
A farmer enters.
"What's the price of gold bricks?"
he asks, in dialect, of course.
"Five thousand dollars each, or
three for $10,000," replies the sales
man, suavely.
"Caramba!" exclaims the farmer,
still in dialect. "And with wheat on
ly 05 cents a bushel? You've got your
nerve!"
But the farmer is helpless. There is
no competition now, the individual
bunco man of former times being ab
sorbed in the larger enterprise. De
troit Journal.
"This," he said, "is the first day I
have won out on the races."
"How did you do it?"
"I missed my train and didn't get to
them."
TONIGHT! TONIGHT! i
GOOD-BYE TO MAGGIE MOORE. GOOD-BYE TO H. R. ROBERTS. GOOD
BYE TO THEIR POPULAR COMPANY
TONIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TONIGHT!
THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THIS CENTURY. THE ONE AND ONLY
DRAMATIZATION OF THAT SUCCESSFUL WORK
THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND.
Cyril Maitland (afterwards Dean) MR. H. R. ROBERTS.
Lillian Maitland (his sister) MISS MAGGIE MOORE.
Supported by the Full Strength of the Company.
NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY!
BARCHESTER CATHEDRAL FULL CHOIR.
Doors open 7:30; curtain 8:15. Tickets at Wall, Nichols Co.
DRESS CIRCLE $1.00
BALCONY 50
GALLERY
Tickets for all parts of the house
If You Are Looking For a Home
LET ME SHOW YOU THESE LOTS:
to
?e 15 4- 2 . 2
3 o
to
&3"f I 63--f I I to
ALXAA0
Clean side of the street;' no dust. Perpetual water-right from Artesian
-well goes with each lot. GOOD LOCATION; near car line.
ONLY PART CASH; balance on long time with low interest.
Dealer In Real Estate. 7ai. 315 Fort Street.
Ex Aloha:
GOLDEN
Room
We have from the Cheapest Line in
these SETS to the Best.
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YNE-IEBRTEN
HRTBSERM WELL
L E. PINKHAM, CONTRACTOR.
Office With the Pacific Hardware Co., Honolulu H. I.
Estimates given and contracts made for wells on any of
the Islands.
SIX NEW PLANTS
drilllers.
G KIM
Muslin In all Colors and Grades,
Table Covers, Colored and White Lace Curtains, Chcnile Curtains, Chenile
Table Covers (all sizes), Victoria Lawns, Organdies (plain and In colors),
Grass Cloth (white, blue and brown), Carved Sandalwood, Glove and Hand
kerchief Boxes and Fans, Camphorized Trunks, Pongee Silk, Silk-Embroidered
Table Covers (In 3 sizes).
TAILORING A SPECIALTY.
-ASK YOUR
GROCER FOR
JCYFTY can
)MN7D
FRANAB.PETER3GN &.CC.
COAST ACF-NTi
io n oi iT. cam reimuicft
IReadi tlhe Advertoseir.
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at Wall, Nichols Co.
JOSEPH FYNNEY,
.25
Representative.
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MOUNTED ON A LAVISH SCAI
We have just received a
Large Shipment of - - -
OAK
Sets.
Furniture
COMPANY
Progress Block.
oTLmffi ifiS&iZ
210 NUUANU STREET.
ABOVE HOTEL.
Calico Dress Goods, New Prints, Linen
NOTHING 8UT
yOUMG TENDER CORN
ONCE USED
ALWAYS USED
Estate
roip SALE.
1. A few elegant lots at Manoa,
on the road, with unsurpassed
view and climate; on line of pro
posed rapid transit; easy terms.
2. Several town lots on Bereta
nia street; Ewa side of Geo. Ross.
3. Lots in different parts of Ke
walo Tract.
4. Kapiolani Park Addition lota.
5. Two homes at Kowalo.
6. Long leasehold at Kakaako
with fine returns; near new foun
dry. 7. A few more lots of all sizes In.
different parts of the most desir
able locations of Kallhi, with good
s views, macadamized streets, and
water supply from city. These
lots I will sell at your own terms.
8. Two more large choice lots at
Kallhi; Ewa side D. D. Myers,
Esq., commanding an unsurpassed
view; on fine street, with city wa-'
ter supply.'
9. Lot on Anapuni street, Puna
hou, 75x103.
10. Fine house; corner lot, Six
125, at Punahou; terms easy.
ISLAND'
STOCKS BONDS
FOR SALE.
Will buy or sell outright city
suburban real estate
-APPLY TO-
J. H. SCHNACk,
Dealer in REAL ESTATE and
STOCKBROKER.
223 MERCHANT STREET.
P. O. BOX 104.
TENDERS WAIJTFO.
TENDERS ARE HEREBY INVITED
by the Kapiolani Estate, Limited, and
trt rlnaa rn Tnn fin v Of fnlior 1 1 SQO
at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of
a tract of ' land of the area
of 152 acres, situate at Kallhi
about one mile from King street. This
property Is adapted for dividing same
Into building lots. The location is
easy of access, commands a beautiful,
view of the ocean, and the opportunity
now offered Is a rare one.
Payment for the same shall be in
TJ. S. gold coin upon the execution of
the deed and deeds at expense of pur
chaser. A map of the property, together with
any other information required may be
obtained at the office of the Estate on
Kaahumanu street. The Estate does
any tender.
KAPIOLANI ESTATE, LTD.
By its Treasurer:
JOHN F. COLBURN. 532i
VAIALUA AGRICULTURAL GO. LTD
THE FIFTH ASSESSMENT OF 10
per cent ($10.00 per share) on the as
sessable stock of the Waialua Agricul
tural Co., Ltd., is due and payable
September 15, 1899, at the office of Cas
tle & uooke, Ltd.; ten per cent i?iu.uv
per share) additional is due and pay-,
able on November 15, 1899, and evtry'.
two months thereafter up to and ln-;
eluding May 15, 1900.
W. A. BOWEN,
Treas. Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
5329
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of Henry May & Co., Ltd., held
on the 22d day of July, the following
officers were duly elected to serve un
til the next annual meeting:
T. May President & Manager
xi. xu. iutiuijiio ...... vicu riesiueui
F. T. P. Waterhouse Secretary
F. B. Auerbach Treasurer
F. W. Macfarlane ..." Auditor
E. F. Bishop and E. D. Tenney ....
Directors
F. T. P. WATERHOUSE,
5313 Secretary.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
at a meeting of the Directors of the
Honolulu Rapid. Transit & Land Com
pany, held at the Company's office, on
the 25th ultimo, Mr. W. R. Castle was
elected a Director in the place and
stead of Mr. C. S. Desky, resigned, and
Mr. Chas. H. Atherton was elected
Secretary, in the place and stead of
Mr. J. A. Gilman, resigned.
Honolulu Sept. 11, 1899.
CHAS. H. ATHERTON,
5335 Sec. H. R. T. & L. Co.

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