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THK HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIIVW, sEI'TEMUKK i, 183-STX PAOKS.
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The Hawaiian Star.
PUBl ISHEU KVFRY M'TERNOON
EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY THE HAWAIIAN STAR NEWSPAPER
COMPANY. Ltd.
WALTER i. Smi i II,
C'iias. V. Day,
Msnagitw Editor,
BiuliKM Managst,
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Month in Advance,
PorOiStn, per Vr.tr in .Vlvancr,
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ADVERTISING RATES:
Kate- for transient an. I regular sdvcftlslng,
may be obtained ai 'he i ublicatton office,
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FRIDAY, : SEPT EMBE 1, US-J3.
THE PATH OF DUTY Cl-EAR
By this time Ihe iuvcrnmenl ha
heaul from cnwugli AflfM xaliunists on
the subject of removals to IV ii some
idea of the strength ami popularity
the reform 1 amoaian. If it doubted
the voice of public opinion a week tg
it has no occasion to da so BOW. By
an almost unanimous vcrilii I anions
the members ol the parly which is res
ponsible for the revolution antl its r
suits, the justice and expediency of
chtnae in the oersonnel of offices "hat
now contribute to the support of th
Royalist cause has been afrit mi
I he friends of the Monarchist survival
could not rally to the support of th
Opposing doctrine so much as a coli
guaid of loyal and disinterested Ar
... . I 1
ntxationists. Were mere to DC a puo
lie meeting of the Annexation parly
their pleas for the enemy would be
simply drowned out.
While private friendships made in
the lodje, in business, in the church
and in the former politics ol the nion
archy may seek to win the Govern
ment to a compromising course, the
sign board of I uty points but one way.
Personal interests have no place in the
discussion of a great principle ; and
those mild spirits who think with
Melancthon that "peaceful error is
heller than tempestuous truth," have
no place in the conduct of revolution
ary affairs. 'Phis is the feeling of the
Annexation masses, and it will not d
to run counter to it with no higher
motives than private good will or
obligation to this or that man who is
an avowed enemy of the cause and a
distrusted supporter of the Govern
ment.
Turn the rascals out !
ACT BOi
AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE AN ADDI
TIONAL SUM OF MONEY FOR AS
SISTANT GUARDS HONOLULU, UN
DER THE BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
I'm tit Isn it, but si to th r being a "OV A TT'PTIfi D TT1 V
maloritv of the lio.ml ol that wav ot . U J. XX U lllUltil 1 .
thinking I an only leave the public
to surmiM . I ii I'r msseaii was shrewd
in the liming ol his m vc He would
be Vastly surprised in hnv Ihe resigna
tion accepted If it should not 0 . he
couM hereafter snap his Angers In the
face ol ihe Annexation party, and his
Royalist confreres would feel IVee to do
their worst I he issue raised, there-
ftTte 1 i- utM of much political gravity.
Now is the time for the loyal mem
bers of the Annexation Club, without
whom no revolution crnild hive been
bun, to come out Mid sp ak in unmis-
taktable tones and Ith the common
entimt nt which they have at heart
I'lli v may he sure that their wishes
will prevail,
vScti tW 1 A ti ii c 1 1 i cm in t ft.
tstnrr! ifimttHvtm e ttto.
-sm i?iinnra?j3iav
1J UUli'UUe?--Vi, -a
Setter JlDbctttftcmenti.
10 STAR his been asked to oin
with others In recommending several
worthy Annexationists to the appointive
races of the Government. In each
case it has ft It obliged to decline this
service, Throughout the fight foi
Royalist removals the Star has and
will have no private interests to serve
We simply ask f. r a change which
shall put loyal men in 1 ffice, and shall
express no preference as to candidates
who meet thai test. The qufstlt It ol
competency is one for the Government
to decide.
Messrs, Diss and Gonsalvetof the
Portuguese psper, Vniao Luiiltuta,
have been to the Star office to say
that their paper is now for annexation
and has been so ever since last March,
when the Royalist editor, A. Marquis,
was retired. 1 ne article bdoui tne
"dirt) ork of ihe American Mission'
aries" appeared under Ihe former aus
tices. The present editors are known
to this journal as dependable friends ol
the ( rovernment.
lie it enacted by the Bx festive and Advisory
Councils of the Provisional Government of the
Hawaiian Islands :
St. 1 ion I. The sum of Two Thousand
Bight Hundred Dot Ian is hereby appropriated
from the Public Treasury, in addition to the
Btimi heretofore appropriated, for Assistant
Qnardi HonolaltQ under the department of
Finance,
9n . i. This Acl shall take effect from ihe
dale of its publication.
Approved this (1st Slay of August, A.D. lNy.l.
(Signed) FRANCIS M, HATCH,
Vice President of the Provisional Government
of the Hawaiian Islands.
(Signed) J. A. KINO,
H4-U Minister of the Interior.
SALE OF TENANCY AT WILL OF THE
STORE ON KING STREET AMD AD
JOINING THE CHINESE THEATRE
On Saturday, September v, '893, Si 12
o'clock noon, al Ihe front entrance of the Kxee
utlve Building w ill he told a! Public Auction
the Tenancy ai Will of the Premises occupied
as a Siore on King Street on the Walkikl side
of and adjoining the Chinese Theatre, nono
lulu, Oahu.
Term: Tenancy from month to month
until such time as ihe Minister of the Interior
may wish to terminate the same by giving o
days notice.
Upset ptice $10.00 per month payable
monthly in advance.
(Signed) J. A. KINO,
Minister of ihe Interior.
Interior Office, August 11, 1S9J. i.j4-.!'
A Big Week!
That's what it is at
King Bros.' Art Empori
um, a bir week for the
house, and a bigger week
for buyers of everything
in their line. This week,
they have an especially
line display of pictures,
artists' upplies, mirrors,
photograph and auto
graph albums, wall brack
ets and easels, plush fancy
goods and novelties, the
latest styles of mouldings
for framing and cornices,
a full line of window pole
cornices, etc. Now is the
time to have portraits en
larged in crayon or india
ink by first class artists
at lowest rates.
THEY WILL SING THEIR SWAN
SONG
To-morrow oromises to be a field
day for the Royalist remnant. It wi
be the birthday of Liliuokalani XR,
the day of the Jockey Club races, and
a time when the party of reaction is
expected to show its colors. Besides
all this the 2d of September will be the
twenty-third date upon which the clock
of Hawaiian destiny was to be made
to run backwards.
If the wishes of the Monarchists are
carried out the ex f.Hieen, driven by
Billy Cornwell in the regal coach and
four, will make the 1 in uii of the track
somewliat after ihe manner of Bar
nutn's great moral show. Meantime
the retainers of the lost cause will
llaunt their badges antl llags and wipe
the tear-drops of obsequious uriel from
the hard cheeks of expectant adoration.
They will perform this lattei act with
silk handkerchiefs bordered with tbe
cross and uridiron. any number of
which dainty fabrit arc now on sale at
the t Chinese stores.
I luring the day her fallen majesty
will give a luau ai Waikiki, at which
the funeral baked meats of the dead
monarchy will coldly furnish forth ihe
malted tables. The old court revellers
are to be on hand with ohn h. Hush
taking the hindmost.
O, I'wlll he a jolly time,
Eating pig and drinking wine.
Don't forget lo curl you hair,
All IAS courtiers will he there.
And so they villi Meantime tbe fact
is becoming plainer day by day that
Manifest Destiny is bringing the Ha
waiian Islands into the United Siaie
Unrici those circumstances we can
afford to look on complacently whi
the Monarchists eat. drink and be
merry, for to-morrow they are nowhere
IS IT A BLUFF?
It remains to be seen whether the
resignation of Dr. ( leurge Trousseau at
this particular time is to be taken as a
bluff or a finality. Just now the Board
of Health, betore whi h las resignation
has come, is minus some of its Annex
ation members. Dr.'s Day and Miner
and j. T. Waterhouse Jr. are away
from town, and but four remain -
Attornes 'General Smith, lolin Ena
Dr. Andrews and T. 1 Lansing. Some
of these gentlemen can, we think, be
depended upon to let ihe Koyalist l'ort
Ik, as reported, the ex Queen in
tends to hoist the "Royal" standard to
nic trow, she has evidently forgotten the
experience she had in January last
when a similar enterprise was untl 1
way. 11 tne sianuara goes up 11 must
come down as il did then, and the
parties responsible for the insurrection
ary act should be punished. We have
hatl enough of Royalist nonsense in
Hawaii.
I-'ok a staunch, keen, level headed,
sagacious antl tin-mugwumped leader,
commend us to the Hon. Francis M.
Hatch,
Though the ex-Queen may plant
and the political half-breeds water, the
increase belongs to the Annexation
pMty.
ONE more river to cross ! Will th
Hoard of Health build the bridge or
drive the Annexation party to a fort
Tiif. Annexation party expects every
inen ber of the Hoard of Health to do
his duty. Accept the resignation !
The health of the Annexation party
is . oi'.i vi net! 111 the Hoard 01 neaitn
decision, in re Trousseau.
PRIVATE friendship should 111 t inter
fere with public policy.
IRRIGATION NO 1 ICE.
Owing to the drought and scarcity of water,
the Irrigation hours are hereby suspended
tint il further notice.
Ml persons disregarding the ahove notice
are liable to have their privileges cut Of
without further notice.
ANDREW BROWN,
Superintendent Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu, II. I.. Aug .to, lSi. 133-lf
IT IS EASY
TO BRAG
but decidedly of more value to
have Your Work speak for
itself.
We base our claim upon the
actual Results obtained in the
past, in the correction ot all
visual defects, no matter how
complicated.
We grind lenses specially
needed for complicated cases,
instil ing an absolute fit.
Is tins of any value to you,
or do you prefer buying your
Glasses at haphazard, not
knowing if they help or injure
your eyes.
Would you give your eye
sight for all you possess? Not
if you know it. 1 hen give
them proper care while ycti
have them; and when you feel
they need attention, always
consult
H. F. WICHMAN
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN,
517 Fort Street.
SAPOLIO
Hand SAPOLIO !
A New Toilet Soap
PERFECTLY PUREi CONTAINS NO ANIMAL h'AT.
It will instantly remove Paint, Tar, Ink, Oil, Grease, Tan and all stains from Hand and Face,
leaving them while and soft. Highly prtted by workers In machine shops, mills, foundries, etc.
New 1. nod, b lale arrivals in Shell Hardware, Stoves, House I'urnislnng DOOM,
Agricultural Implements, Artists' Materials, Painters' Supplies.
INSECTICIDE WASH in quantities to Wit. Spray Pumps, Rte , Bte,
402-4 Fort St. PACIFIC HARDWARE Co.
EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Society of the
Offers Insurance on all the Popular Plans, viz :
Ordinary Life Plan,
Endowment Plan,
Semi Tontine Plan,
Free Tontine Plan,
Indemnity Bond Plan (Coupon Bond
at maturity, if desired),
King Bros.
HOTEL STRKKT
1 i.l-tt.
The Palace Ice Cream Parlors,
Hotri. STMBTi Honolulu.
Ice Cream, Sherbets,
Ice Cream Soda
A Choice Assortment of
French & Plain Mixed Candies
WATIiK NOTICE.
Owing to the drought and scarcity of water.
the residents ahove Judd Street are requested
0 collect what water they may require (or
household purposes helore S o'clock A.M.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supl. Honolulu W'alerW'orks.
10-tf
NOTICE.
From and after date all hills against the
Board of Health mual be made in duplicates.
ClIAS. WILCOX,
Scc'y Hoard of Health.
Office Board of Health, Honolulu, H. 1.
August JI. 1S93, U.i-31
SALE OF LEASE OF GOVERNMENT
LAND ADJOINING POHAKUHAKU
HAMAKUA. HAWAII
On Thursday, September 28, 1893, at 12
o'clock noon, at the front entrance of the
Executive Building, will be sold at Public
Auction the Lease of a piece of Government
hand adjoining Pohaknhakv, Hamakua, Ha
waii, Containing an area of 0 acres, more or
less.
Tel ins. Lease for 10 years.
Upset price $50 per annum payable semi
annually in advance,
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Aug. 29, 1S03. 132-31
Aim at the Drake
And you ar- hound to hit some of the
ducks. Thh is precisely ihe same with
Wampole's
Tasteless
Preparation
OF
Cod Liver Oil.
Coffee
65 ly
Tea or Chocolate wilh Sandwiches
served at all hours.
Mrs. ATWOOD, Proprietress
Tontine Instalment Plan (Nkw, C'heaf
and Attractive),
taint Life Risks,
Partnership Insurance,
Children's Endowments,
Annuities,
Endowment Bond Plan (5giarmnteed) Terra Insurance, etc., etc. etc.
It will cost you nothing to call at the office of the undersigned, and
make further intpiiries. Should you conclude t insure, it will be money in
your pocket.
Bruce 6L A. J. Cartwright,
Managers for the Hawaiian Islands KQUITA11I.K Life Assurance Society of U.S.
CHILDREN AND INFANTS'
Hats and Bonnets.
Immense Variety at
N. S. SACHS,
104 Fort Street - - Honolulu.
I rs, 60 cents and upwards;
pwkrds.
Lace-trimmed MULL
SEWING MACHINES
Call in and examine the
NEW BUTTONHOLE MACHINE
And our new stock of
Fine Singer Sewing Machines
B. BERGENSEN,
General Agent.
Bethel Street, Honolulu, Damon block.
Repairing Done.
THOS. G. THRUM'S
UP TOWP
I 06 Fort Street.
CIRCUIT COURT MATTkKS.
Dilatory Attorneys Keep the Court and
Judges Idle.
Indue whttina sat on the bench ('t
the Circuit Court to-day vainly endeav
oring to get some of the cases on for
trial, but owing to the numerous ex
etises and dilaturlness of attorney:
t: mid not do so.
T he divorce ease of Silva vs. Silv;
was finally arranged lo be tried b)
Judge Cooper at 1 1 0 clock, and is now
being heard by him with nit a jury.
Another divorce case bad been ar
ranged I" come bef ire Judge Whiting
this afternoon, but at the last minute il
had to be postponed, owing to the in
disposition of an attorney.
An inventory of the eslate of Thomas
Rosewarne was tiled yesterday. Ii
shows the estate to consist of real prop
erly on ISeretanu Street valued at
$2500, personal property, $5500, total,
$,Sooo.
In the case of Wong Chow vs. ong
Ahoi ti nl, W, R. (lastle has given
notice that he appears only for the de
fendant Ahoi, and has filed a motion
to strike out a portion of the complaint;
also an answer on behalf of Ahoi alone
In the case ol L. Ahlo vs. Tai Lung
a bond on appeal has been tiled.
In the rase of Hishop Si Co. vs. C. ft
Williams judgment has been entered in
favor of plaintiffs fur $3,525 25.
PERSONAL.
Rev. E, S. Titnoteo was a passenger
by ihe Kinau fur Kohala.
Justice Bickerton and family will
reach bomC this evening.
C. A l'eacock and wife left on the
WarrimOO for a short trip to the coast.
J. A. lay, bookkeeper of the Ka
huaU plantation, is at the Arlington foi
a few days.
11. c. Palmer, an ornithologist who
has been collecting specimens ol
Hawaiian birds, left by the Warrunoo.
President Dole left by the Rinau
to-day for Kohala. DuriM his stay he
will be the guesl ol Mr. and Mrs. K. f.
Low, at the Puuhue ram h.
Setter) jUit)crn&emen I
A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES.
Complete Assortment of
"SUPERIOR"
Stoves and Ranges
" EUREKA" RANGES,
"CLIPPER " CABOOSES,
LAUNDRY STOVES,
FRENCH RANGES
set in brick,
AGATE IRON WARE,
and TIN WARE,
'COLUMBUS' WROUGHT STEEL
SINKS, Galvanized antl White
Enameled,
RUBBER HOSE,
CAL. LAWN SPRINKLERS.
It aims to cure Consumption,
Hits the Mark, too, and it
most effectually breaks upColds,
Coughs, Hoarseness and all
1 hroat and Lung troubles that
cause this diseast
It is natural logic to conclude
that if Wampole's Preparation I stui, keeps on hand a vanea stock oi owce
. - 1. I Commercial ami Fashionable Stationery, con
OK lOO LJVEK WI1- ndS power Uisting iii pari of Enurussing ami Legal papers
to prevent Consumption, it sure- aml rPJ'' ' :,n'' fo'ded cfP- h', ,
l , , 1 . , I narrow Hill, Statement, onrnal and Ledger
ly is able to cure tnese lesser I papers; Unen and other letter and note papen
I . n ... ... Ii .... .... . ,.r ....,...., ,.r.
emergencies. velonesi Island View Lette r naDerand View
This vigor-making, fat prO-N0e Papeteria; Correspondence, Menu, Ball
, . , , 1 uno riiiiuK . iuu.s, etc., eie., rcuicniBtuiiie luf
ClUCing preparation IS AOSOlUie- Same from lime to time ami adding novelties
v lasteless, in so far as Cod as ,n-' aPiear
Liver Oil is concerned
and Notarit
tiler form books
variety ol Mlscel
il,u nlinct Mnnusriian llaneQUI Works, Teachers' and other llililes,
But the purest Norwegian .. .. . ,,, Lin.nHn.h.rTn nt.
.1 1,-1-1 . J 1
CO(l Liver Wll IS lliere ail tne etc., ele., invites attention
same. It is a threat blood en- Special Import Orders for
iw., ,,i oil it ;c a r,at,,J Books, Music, etc
L 11. 111.1 , 1.1 e.ii vi ,111 11 m t. iirii.i , - -
. 1 r. 1 .u... :.. : mstaw up mummy.
rai loou luai ill n.a awiliovun-i Naul The New flenartmenl h.. rue
tTflPta. artUflllV assists Its OWnlful attention for prompt forwardance of all
1 1 . iuhu .u . 1 1 j 1 -1 1 1 j ' i 1 1 . CI11BICU il . 1 1 i inn-
i.-ri 11 1 iirii iuii. land MriOdiCUl nol icl-u hirlv recenci wi it-
In Puttrinnnrv nr Rrnnrhial Ww as destred
J Mil r. 1 : tr . . i
,.M it ic .,,,, .11, -,1 Mn ' MSwnpllwnsi rayauie
, I . .1 .1 - -I" . I
Olie CIOUIHS tnt: vailte OI CUtl A la,L.e Mock of Seaside and other lilirarieson
.iwr III hut nnt nvarv one is I nana, and new Novels received by every mail
. . - inriiMs uirawiOK .naieriais, ami a iuii supply
1 ol insor & JNewton 3 oil colors, brushes,
canvas, stretchers, etc., kept on hand or pro
cured on snort nonce
Albums in 1 heir several kinds, Work
1 BOOKS -tiestdes a lull line ol lilank
VOU IlOtice i.S a delightful flavor Hooks, Log Hooks, Agents
c ii"i , "! 1 Records, Receipts, Note and o
ol Wild Cherrv antl Anise. Memo, and Pass Books, the v
Sheet Metal Goodi in Tin, Copper or Gal
vanied lion on hand or made lo order.
full line of Sanitary Goods, Hath Talis,
Lavatories, Water Closets, Pips anil f ittings.
We are equipped for work of all kinds in
1 lie Sheet Metal and Plumbing Trade, and can
guarantee thorough workmanship and lirsi
class materials in these linen.
We solicil your patronage.
J. Emmcluth & Co.
No. 6 Nuuanu st., and 104 Merchant si.
Criterion Saloon
AGENTS I'OR
JohnWielandBrewingCo.
EXTRA
Pale Lager Beer,
I'er Australia.
CHILDRENS CAMBRIC HATS, all -HATS,
in delicate shades from $1 7
CH1LDKENS' SILK HATS, POKES and BONNETS.
CHILDRENS' LACE HATS and LEGHORN FLATS.
INFANTS' LACE BONNETS, Infants Muslin BONNETS from 50 cents and upwards.
SUN BONNETS in great variety at 15 cents and upwards.
3T A. LAHGE AKdOHTMENT OF "Si
CHILDRTN S WHITE PRESSES, neatly mi.de at io, 7S cents ami upwards
CHIl-UREN'S Silk and Cashmere COATS and WRAPS. Infants' Complete outfii.
New Furniture Store,
ROBINSON BLOCK.
Hotel Street, between Fort and Nuuanu Sts.
Is now opened for business, and hoi in stuck the finest assortment of
ANTIQUE OAK BED ROOM SETS,
CHIFFONIERS, SIDEBOARDS,
EXTENSION TABLES, Etc.
ALSO a tine Miorttneitt of
Reed and Rattan Furniture.
UPHOLSTERY.
Fine Sprint;, Hair, Wool, Moss and Straw Muirasses; Live (ieese Feathers and Slk Flo
for Pillows. Special attention called to our lalesl style of WIRE M ATTRKSSES,
the best and cheapest ever brought to this country. Fine LoUDCO and Sola
lleds, at San Francisco prices. Complete assortment of Itaby
Carriages, Cribs, Cradles, and Hiyh Chairs.
Ks Cornice Poles in Wood or Brass Trimmings, jezi
We make a specialty of Laying Matting and Interior decorating
Furniture and Mattresses Repaired by First-Class Workmen,
Cabinet Making in all its Branches.
A. rria! is ssol icited. Lowest .Prices Prevail.
ORDWAY & PORTER,
Robinson Block, Hotel Street.
91 if BKLL, 525. TELEI 'HONES MUTUAL 645.
able to take it.
WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION
l-,x .,,,,..,.,.. Klui-r i n I Boxes and Baskets, Toilet and Manicure sels,
IU,,UV" lMV- w,wi-w.. "Met, Cm(J Receivers, Leather Goods, Parlor
ailtl actually makes COU llV'er games and Toys in variely, Dolls and Doll
Oil palatable.
KEPT IN STOCK AND soli; BY
sundries
Base Balls, Bats, Masks
and Gloves
For all aspiring enthusiasts in the profession!
all grades.
Genuine Clearance Sale!
All Goods in our Large and Varied Stock Marked
Down to the Lowest Prices.
Brewer Block.
EGAN & GUNN.
514 Fort Street.
Call and see the bargains we are offering.
A FRESH Invoice of Califor
nia Oystfks.
Oyster Cocktails a Specialty.
L. H DEE, Proir.
Mill I Vl'H k At HA Binding The Book Binding and Paper
I I II I I I Mil x XJXV JU JJi Killing Department still tills all orders enlrusl
Druggists.
109 POST StbBBT, Honolulu.
The Central Market.
Always have on hand choice Beef Mutton,
Veal anl Poultry. We make Sausages a
ipecUlty. Give us a trial aJ bt convinced.
We bftVfl the beats Our Cornell Hcef is o
ihe very best.
WI-.STliKOOK ' GAKKS,
Proprietor
.ioth Telephones 104. Q-tf
ed to 11 in ihe ntiinufacture of special work,
rehindin, plain and inlncate ruling, map
niounling, paper cutliny and blocking, etc.
Music bound wilh care.
PrintinS"-rinti,r; order of all kinds,
executed in in si class manner.
In al) the above lines in which T. (J. T. lias
been for over twenty years identified in this
city, he invites correspondence, and Ltiarantces
prompt and careful attention to all orders en-
trustedto him.
In making tip an order, see that it includes a
subscription for yourself and fur one or more
relatives or friends abroad to "The Friend'
the oldest papei published in the Pacific, Rev.
S. h. Uishop, bdilor; published monthly, at
$2 per annum, devoted to the religious and
educational interest! of these islands, as also
a recorder of political and other current events.
Sample copies mailed to any address. A
limited number of advertisements Inserted at
rersunable rates.
The Hawaiian Annual not in
its Nineteenth year, and acknowledged nol
only as the best authority on all information
pertaining to the islands that residents should
know and strangers invariably ak, but the
only reference hook ol Hawaiian statistics
and annual recorder of current and reminis
cent events. There are homes probably in
this land in which it is unknown, except by
name, and there are nnmerous friends abroad
to whom this publication would afford untold
satisfaction foi the fund 61 iMisblfl information
mf rA Uk Woa-lr Rtanri il taBMrti In its one hundred u.d 6ftV or more
Bar vv.uvwtvu ..-- I pages, with nothing of taa "Guide Book" guah
Corner King and Bethel Sts. about it. nice per copy to any address in
I these islands, 75 cents: or mailed to anv
l.i)lll 1 EsUSrnUN r'i 1 1 I address in tne rostat union 101 B5 cents, escn.
Club Stables Co.
S. V. GKAHAMi Manager,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
Fowi Street, Between How
AMI llERKTANJA.
Horn TELEPHONES No. 477.
7S il
Grand Display
OF
SUMMER NECK-WEAR.
SPECIAL
FOR ONE
SALE
WEEK.
OF
100 dot. Four-in-hand Ties, 25c. Good value at 50c.
100 doz. Four-in-hand Tics, 35c. Good value at 75c.
H. S. TREGLOAN & SON.