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t p tACimO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MAY 28. 1901.
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Honolulu have firmly established it as the
Unquestioned Residence Center for all
Future Home Building.
THE ELECTRIC CAR LINE
OF THE RAPID TRANSIT 00.
Is now Being Rapidly Built, Following the Main Avenues, through
Entire College Hills Suburb, and will be Completed by Sept. 1st.
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The College Trustees are already constructing a
Complete Water Supply
with constant pressure from Rocky
Hill Reservoirs.
By the time you can complete plans and build your College
Hills' House
Quick Car Service
and a Good Water Supply. will be ready for you.
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Lots will be Shown you on Request by the Sales Agents
MeClellan, Pond & Co. and Castle & Lansdali
BY AUTHORITY.
FIRE CLAIMS COMMISSION.
F. W. MACFARLANE, Chairman,
A. N. KEPOIKAI,
JOSEPH G. PRATT,
A. C. LOVEKIN,
F. J. TESTA. Commission.
Dated Honolulu, May 24, 1901.
j-ursuant to Act io ot me legislature. fh Hm(,, of P,amants the
2J.wvali. n.;cr is hereby Riven that rollowinf as adopted by the corn-
said Commission will, beginning cn misslon lg herewith published:
Friday, the 31st day of May A. D. 1901, , n , vr T . -
. ul f o.qa n nM ' Rule XIV. In order to facilitate bus-
at the hour of 9:30 a. m., hold puDlic !. , , . ,, . - . .
. . , ', , . Mness, claimants are directed to present
sessions at the rooms of the Chamber , , ' . , . , , , .
3 . ... . ,. i claims for losses of merchandise, goods.
'St . ' . I wares and stocks in trade in an item-
b ort ana Merchan: streets, Tlono- . - . ...
izeu Lunn, uescriuuig me n.iuu onu
value thereof, upon a schedule to be
marked "Exhibit A," and all claims for
losses of personal belongings, Jewelry,
house furnishings and. other chattels
upon a schedule to be marked "Exhibit
B," and for all losses appertaining to
buildings or of building fixtures upon a
schedule to be marked "Exhibit C."
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alu, T. H.. for the purpose of hearing
hd examining proofs of alleg'i losses,
provided in saia Act.
F. "W. MACFARLANE,
. -rW, Chairman.
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RE CLAIMS COMMISSION.
irsuaiice of the requirements of
of the Legislature of the Ter-
of Hawaii, being "An Act to pro-
l for the ascertainment and pay-
jjh of all claims which may be made
permjHs wiiuse property was aes-
yea Dy nre in tne years a. jj. tsaa
id 1900, under orders of the Board of
lealth," public notice is hereby given
that the commission provided for in
' said Act has been duly organized, and
claims for, damages may be presented
and filed with the commission at the
(Pootns of the Chamber of Commerce,
Campbell Block, corner of Fort and
Merchant streets, Honolulu, H. T.,
idaily on and after Monday, the 27th
day of May, 1901, between the hours of
9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.
No claim for speculative or conse-
I, Theodore F. Lansing, Treasurer o
he Territory of Hawaii, do hereb?
ertlfy, In accordance with the require
nents of Section 12, Chapter XXIII, o'
he Session Laws of 1884, the same be
ing an "Act to provide for the Incor
poration of Banking Companies," tba'
have examined into the condition o
THE FIRST BANK OF HILO, LTD.
a corporation formed under said act
nd located in the city of Hilo, Island
f Hawaii, and I am satisfied that the
aid corporation has fully complied
with the provisions required by said
tot, to be complied with before com
mencing the business of banking, and
'.he said corporation, "THE FIRST
1ANK OP HILO, LTD., is hereby an-
t horized to commence such business.
quential damages, or for loss of rent er j aced and' 8eal of
use of property, or loss of profits Qfflcft
through the interruption of business, I iarCn j) ifOL
nor any loss except for destruction of i ... ori
or direct damage to property by fire m TreTSi
or removal, will be considered by the
SPORTS Of :
THEJIOBLD
Shamrock II Out
sailed New
Boat.
commission, nor any such claim be
considered at all unless presented to
and filed with the commission within
four months from this date as pro
vided for in said Act.
Claims will be heard in the order In
which they are filed, unless for special
reasons the commission shall other
wise direct, but no claim shall b
heard within three days after the same
is filed.
AM claims shall be filed In duplicate
by the claimants or their assignees, and
shall be verified by their oath respec
tively, and If the claimant be deceased
or a minor the claim shall be presented
by his legal representatives.
Each claim shall contain an itemized
statement in the English or Hawaiian
language of the loss sustained, the date
of the loss and how it occurred, the na
ture of the property lost and Its situa
tion at the time of its loss, and if the
loss consists of destruction of or dam
age to a building, the name of the
owner of the land whereon It stood and
the nature of the interest of the claim
ant or his assignee in the building, and
in case of insurance, the amount for
which the property was Insured, the
name of the insurer, and how much
insurance was paid thereon.
JBlank forms for use of claimants in
making up statement of losses will be
furnished upon application.
Due notice will be given of the time
and place the commission will be In
session to hear and examine proof of
alleged losses.
NOTICE.
Sealed tenders for the purchase of
1500,000.00 six per cent. 6-15 bonds of the
authorized issue of the Waialua Agri
cultural Company, Limited, will be re
ceived by its Treasurer, said tenders
it b opened on June 1st, 1901, in the
e )f the Company in Honolulu, H.
T. THre Company does not bind Itself
I lo y(.-ept the highest or any bid. Fur-
thti H-'ormation may be obtained by
exam.no: l in of original Deed of Trust,
on flit w th the Hawaiian Trust & In-
vestmen .'ompany, Limited, Honolulu,
H. T., or -om certified copy of same on
file with 'r. R. P. Rlthet, President
Welch & -o., 220 California street, San
Francisco. California.
"W. A. BOWEN,
Treasurer Waialua Agricultural Co.,
Ltd.
April 9th, 1901.
A HOME :ut THE VALLEY."
THB BOD8H AND LOT AT THE
head of linhinson Lane, Nuuanu Val
ley, befcmg'ng to C. B. Ripley, is offer
ed for sale This is one of the choicest
homes in the suburbs of Honolulu; a
modern house, almost new, fine stable,
verv large shade trees; no cooler place
in Honolulu; and will be sold on the
most reasonable terms. Apply to own
er, on the premises, or at room 10,
Progress block. 5863
YACHTING.
The Boston boat Independence has
been barred from the trial races to se
lect, a cup defender and from all other
events over which the New York Yacht
Club will have jurisdiction. Lawson says
that his boat will be raced in spite of
the club.
Dengner . Watson has decided to remod
el portions of the hull of the Sham
rock n.
Sir Thomas Lipton is chagrined at the
recent showing of the Shamrock II. He
thinks that something has gone wrong
with her and has ordered her put in dry
dock for examination.
The Shamrock I outsailed Sir Thomas
Lipton's new boat by five minutes and
five seconds over a triangular course of
about twenty miles.
Captain Nat Herreshoff, designer of the
cup defender Constitution, believes his
latest boat is the greatest yacht racer
the world ever saw.
The Marquis of Ormonde has been
elected commodore of the Royal Yacht
Squadron in succession to King Edward.
CYCLING.
Major Taylor, the colored American cy
clist and Jacquelin, the French crack
rider, have arranged for three races to
take place Monday, May 27th.
Jacquelin, the French cyclist, defeated
"Major" Taylor, the colored American
rider, in a race for the world's cham
pionship held in Paris.
Lace Downing broke the world's motor-paced
record for a mile at San Jose.
Time 1:35 3-5.
Burton Dflrtvning lowered the world's
five-mile motor-paced record to 8:24 2-5.
Newkirk and Hone broke the three
mile world's record for motocycles at
San Jose. Time :37 1-5.
The Garden City Wheelmen won the
fourth annual bicycle relay race for the
Leavitt and Bell trophy over a 100-mile
course. The course record was lowered
by 3 minutes 54 seconds. The time was
4 hours, 42 minutes and 30 seconds.
COLLEGK ATHLETICS.
Stanford has secured " Dad" Moulton
as track coach and trainer.
Yale defeated Harvard in a series of
tarck events by a score of 57 to 47.
The Pennsylvania eight-oared crew
that is to represent the university in the
Henley regatta defeated the first Navy
crew by thirteen feet, or exactly one sec
ond, over a two-mile course.
O. C. xjutts of lale lowered the inter
collegiate bicycling record for the quar
ter mile, riding the distance in 0:30 2-5.
Yale won the Intercollegiate bicycle
races with 32 points, Pennsylvania scored
8 points and Columbia 4 points.
Pennsylvania defeated Columbia Uni
versity In a track meet, 88 points to 56.
Halstead LInsey of Harvard won the
Intercollegiate golf championship by de
feating Charles Hitchcock of Yale.
THE TURF.
In England the Alexandra handicap of
1,000 sovereigns was won by Richard
Croker's Harrow with Lester Reiff in the
saddle.
Thomas W. Lawson of Boston has
bought Draughtsman and Ronkonkoma,
the steeplechasers.
The Latonia Derby was won by Her
nandeo. R. T. Wilson's The Parader won the
classic Withers stakes at Morris Park.
BOXING.
The Southern Athletic Club of Louis
ville announces the matching of Dave
Sullivan and Terry McGovern for the
featherweight championship.
An attempt to bring off an exhibition
bout between Root and Carter in Osh
kosh. Wis., was abandoned owing to the
action of the Governor.
The wife of Tommy Cox asks for .a
divorce. The marriage took place in
San Francisco eight weeks ago, and the
wife says that Cox struck her soon aft
erwards. Mrs. Cox is noi yet sixteen
years old.
Jim Jeffries says that he is through
with acting and is going to get back
into the fighting game as quickly as pos
sible. The Childs-Martin colored champion
ship fight has been declared off on ac
count of the Interference of the Govern
or of Michigan.
MISCELLANEOUS.
In a baseball game in Cuba the na
tives beat the Americans by the score of
11-10. A Cuban lowered the American
flag to half-mast and the rural guards
charged the crowd with drawn ma
chetes. Moulton T. Needham, treasurer of the
Washington Baseball Club, Is dead.
John Tucker, the well-known horse
man, is dead of apoplexy.
NOTICE.
We hereby beg to notify our custom
rs, and the public generally, that here
after we shall insist on regular month
ly settlements of all accounts owing us.
Any account remaining unpaid after
the last day of the month following its
contraction, will be closed, and steps
taken for its immediate collection.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., LTD.,
G. J. WALLER, Manager.
HONOLULU MARKET CO., LTD.,
D. H. DAVIS, Manager.
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NOTICE.
TO-DAY
WE INAUGURATE OUR
Second Annual
Discount Sale
ON
Men id in
offering for the next two weeks
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
DISCOUNT
on every piece of Pottery and
and Chlnaware In the house. 1
The above lines differing so
materially from other goods, in
that they do not change in
style nor deteriorate In quali
ty, It will be to your advantage
to take this opportunity of add
ing to your ornaments and fine
household china at a saving of
one-fourth from regular prices.
We leave the old prices on ail
goods simply deduct one-fourth
and the difference will be the
selling prices during the sale.
You know the goods Coalport,
Doulton, Royal Vienna, Royal
Bonn, Royal Berlin, Dresden In
large variety, Bohemian glass
in new colorings, Marbles and
Bronzes.
25 Per Gent Discount
For Two Weeks
Land!
For
Sale.
LOTS IN KIN'O
from $1,350 to
known as G. N-
TWENTY LOTS B
LET, formen? -
& lot.
FOUR HUNDP1
' . r from 81
LAW T"1-"
FIFTY LOTS1
W1141
opposite
TWENTY L0T5J
TRACT, 100XJOO, ti
HEREAFTER THE TIME OF DE
parture from Honolulu of the steamer
Mauna Loa will be at 12 o'clock noon.
Shippers are hereby notified that
freight will not be received after 10
o'clock a. m. on day of sailing. This
rule will be strictly enforced.
INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVI
GATION CO., XTD. ' 6864
MEETING NOTICE.
QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE
Union Feed Company, Ltd., will be
held at the company's office, Judd
building, on Wednesday, the 29th Inst.,
at 2 o'clock p. m.
SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, JR..
5867 Secretary.
1. F. Mil,
OPTICIAN,
Jeweler and Silversmith
FORT STREET.
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