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The Clubman
As well as he Professional man
Business Man and Artisan
PlilMO IvAGrEK,,
6old in bottle and keg hrouhouA
he islands
DEMOSTHENES' CAFE
Coniforttiblc Rooms ... Hot and Cold Baths ... A Well
Stocked Buffet ... Mixed Drinks and Fine Wines ... A
Cold Storage Plant on premises with all the Delicacies
of the Season ... Open Till Midnight
WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO
CUISINE UNEXCELLED FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
Many
Clever
People
Become prejudiced against an article of merit without
investigating it. With a fair, inipai tial trial everyone likes
m!3r W 1 & c
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RAINIER BEER
A good flavor, a fine tonic and other qualities which
make for it a friend after each trial.
RAINIER BOTTILNC WORKS
AGENTS, HONOLULU
2323HR
OUR BRANDS
OF.
TOBACCOS
ARE:
' ' Gtn 1 1T n ' ' 81ANBUTED
XiaiVHl 1 2.3 Oz. Packages
Five packages gratis in each carton.
" Dprr 1 1 i t " granulated
lyCl 14 1 I 123 Oz. Packages
Five packages Duke's Mixture gratis in each carton.
"Kipling"
CUT PLUG
1 23 Ounce Tins
A high grade for pipe smoking.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO. Ltd.
E3UHH
SVEA
INSURANCE
COMRANY
Of (lothcnburR, Sweden
Assets (Hniue Office) .... f7i3.o336
Assets in U.S.(for Additional Security of American J'olle) Holders) 656,678.43
Pacific Const Department: EDWARD 1IUOWN .V SONS, General Agents
411-413 California St.. Sun Francisco.
H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., Rcsiuont Agents, HILO
!Mltl,IMJ IN SO(li;i'V.
An I!iIh(m1c from Itcnl Life.
Commenting on the prevalence
of KninliliiiR in society, the New
York Times tells the following cpi-
so e tillered to lmve occurcd nt ti
fashionable Imicheoii in New York.
High piny nmongwotucnnt bridge
parties still picvnils. Occasionally
an unsuspecting person who does
not piny for money finds herself
a member o' a "real" bridge parly.
After the luncheon, there was the
inevitable biidge. A young inn
trou present was not an expert play
er and lost steadily until at the end
of the gnme she was fur behind her
competitors. She had made her
adieus to the hostess and was leav
ing when a maid told her that the
hostess wanted to see her for n mo
ment. "You lost today, did yoTi not?"
asked her hostess.
"Yes, I did, and am sorry to say
I am not an export player."
"Well, being the banker, you had
better settle with me," continued
her hostess. "You owe me $too."
The young matron was dumb
founded, as she did not suspect that
she was playing for money. She
was equal to the occasion.
"I thought I was in the house of
a lady," said she. "I never play
cards for money."
"So you arc in the house of a
lady, but you owe me $too," was
the answer.
"I have not that sum with me.
Neither do I carry a check book,
but I will do better. When I reach
home I will send you back tltc wed
ding present you sent me, and I
hope you will find that sufficient to
cover the loss."
This retort made the hostess
gasp.
The young matron sent back the
wedding present, and, moreover,
the hostess kept it.
W hat a Hoy Should Know.
A very successful man, in speak
ing of what n young man should
know to begin a business life in the
right way, summarized the qualifi
cations about as follows:
He should be able to write a good,
legible hand.
To spell all the words that he
knows how to use
To write an ordinary receipt.
To speak and write good English.
To write a good social or busi
ness letter.
To add a column of figures rapid-
ly.
To make out an ordinary account.
To deduct iG1' per cent from the
face of the account.
To receipt an account when it is
paid.
To write an advertisement for the
newspaper.
To write an ordinary promissory
note.
To record the interest or the dis
count on the note for years, months
or days.
To draw an ordinary bank check.
To take it to the right place in
the bank to get the money.
To make neat and correct entries
in the day-book and cash-book.
To tell the number of yards of
carpet required for the parlor.
To tell something about the great
authors, statesmen and financiers
of the present time.
If, says the successful business
man, a boy can do all this, it is
probable that he has enough educa
tion to make his way in the world.
Young People's Magazine.
l'iKlitiui; the .Mosquito.
The city of Breslau, Germany,
has arranged to institute a syste
matic warfare ngaiust mosquitoes on
a scientific basis. According to Con
sul General Gueuthcr at Frankfort,
the plan for fighting the mosquito
plague is to be worked out in two
directions. The first involves the
destruction of the hibernating mos
quitoes, which are almost always
found in the cellars of houses ad
joining unoccupied territory, parks,
gardens, etc. These insects cover
the ceilings by thousands, and arc
not easily recognized except by ex
perts. The consul general says that
they lay their eggs in water in the
spring, the larvae pioducing mos
quitoes within three or four weeks.
A supplementary effort will be made
to destioy the larvae, which are
found principally in .stngunut shal
low pools, which must be either
filled in or (rented with malachite
green or other larvae-destroying
it..Kt,n . Hi M.in(lin. itliiiiiiinln
TUIIfllillllV. 1111. VJIIIlllILl nuKiiri
that summer resorts, and watering
plaics especially, might imitate with
prom uie example sei oy jucsiau.
(ile Chaiulirrlaln'H I'uln Halm a Trial
No other liniment affords such
prompt relief from rheumatic pains.
No other is so valuable for deep
seated pains like lame back and
pains in the chest. Give this lini
ment a trial and become acquainted
with its remarkable, qualities and
you will never wish to be without
it. For sale by Ililo Drug Co.
....
Gov. Gessler's castle, near Kus
snncht, on the Lake of I.ucern,
famous in the history of William
Tell's exploits, has been sold to a
company, which will convert the
ancient stronghold into a modern
hotel.
PLANTERS' LINE
OF
SAILING VESSELS
Direct Lino between SAN FRANCISCO
AND HILO.
Hark St. Cntlmrlno, Capt. Saunders
Hnrk Amy Tumor, Capt. Warland
Hnrk Martlin Davis, Capt. McAllmnn
QUICK DISPATCH
For freight nnd passage apply to
WELCH & CO., Agents, San Francisco
C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., Agents,
Honolulu, or
H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd.
AUKNTS, HILO.
ST
Hilo Railroad Co.
Short Route to Volcano
TIME TABLE
Iu effect July 1, 1904.
Passenger Trnius, Except Suniloy.
A.M.
7:00
7:20
7:30
7:45
8:00
8:15
A.M
8:00
8:20
8:30
8:45
9:00
9:i5
P.M.
2:30
2:50
3:iO
35
3:50
STATIONS
iv lino ar
nr...01aa Mill...ar
ar Kcnau...nr
nr... Fcrndalc.ar
nr..Mount. V'w-ar
4:ioar..Gleuwood...lv
P.M
3:00
3:20
3:30
345
4:00
4:iS
SUNDAY:
iv lino ar
nr...01aa MIU...ar
ar Keaau nr
ar... Pcrndalc.ar
ar..Mouut. V'w-ar
ar... Glcuwood...lv
A.M.
9:35
9:20
9:i5
9:00
a:45
8:30
A.M
10:40
10:25
10:15
10:00
9:45
9:30
P.M.
6:00
5:40
5:30
5:10
4:50
4:30
P.M.
5:40
5:35
5:i5
5:00
4:45
4:30
FOR PUNA:
The trains of thin Company between
Ililo aud Puna will be run as follows:
WEDNESDAY:
Leave Hllo Station, by way of Rail
road Wharf, for Olaa and Puna, upon the
arrival of the Steamship Kinau, running
through to Puna nnd stopping at Pnhoa
both going aud returning.
A.M.
6:00-
6:20
7:00
A.M
9:00
9'.20
10:05 ..
10:25
o:45
Ii:05.
FRIDAY:
iv Ililo ar
nr.R. R. Wuarf.ar
ar....Waiakea....ar
nr...Ulan Mill...ar
an.Pahoa Juuc.ar
ar... Pahoa ar
nrPahoa Juuc.ar
ar Puna Iv
SUNDAY:
lv Hilo ar
nr...01aa Mill...ar
ar..I'ahoa June
or..,-. Pahoa..,, .ar
nr..Pahoa Juuc.ar
nr Putin Iv
A.M.
945
:35
925
9:10
8:40
8:15
7:45
7H5
P.M.
4:5
4:30
4:00
3:40
3.20
3:00
Excursion tickets between all points
arc sold on Saturdays and Sundays, good
returning, until tne loiiowlng aiotiuaj
noon.
Commutation tickets, good for twenty
five rides between any two points, nnd
thousand mile tickets are sold at very
low rates.
P. E. METZGER,
Superintendent.
Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd.
Houses Wired and
Lights Installed
In nccordauce with the rules of the Na
tional Hoard of Fire Underwriters.
A complete stock of
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Fixtures, Shades, Tnble, lied and Desk
Lamps, etc., always on band.
Fan Motors . . .910
Fan Motors, swivel frame 18
Sowing Machine Motor 20
Power for operating them fi a month
Installation charged extra.
Estimates furnished on all classes oi
Electrical Work and Contracts taken to
install apparatus complete.
PAY FOR THE BEST
IT'S CHEAPEST
AND THAT'S THE CLASS OF WORK
EXECUTED I1Y
CAMERON
THE PLUMBER
FRONT ST., Op. Sl'RECKEL'S BLOCK.
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as
SUITABLE FOR
EVERY DAY
PRESENTS
FANCY GOODS
We have opened a choice lot, such as :
Bohemian Glassware
Carved Swiss Woodwork
Italian Statuettes, Busts, Vases, etc.
German Music Boxes
" Steins
Bronze Goods
Japanese Fancy Goods
Satsuma Ware, Vases, Cloisonne Ware
CIGARS
A new shipment of the favorites of Hiln
smokers just to hand:
" La Planta
" El Belmont " Needles, Perfectos, etc.
" Crcmo "
Call on us and inspect them.
H. Hackf eld & Co.
LIMITED
Waiauueuue Street, Hilo.
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PLANTERS, ATTENTION!
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT
THE ONLY
ORICINAL AND
CELEBRATED
XX
FERTILIZER
Is that which has been manufactured for the past fifteen
years exclusively by the
California Fertilizer Works
SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.
When purchasing be sure that in addition to the brand
the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every
sack, otherwise you will not be getting the genuine article.
A large stock of our Diamond A aud our
XX HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZER
Is kept constantly on hand and for sale at San Francisco
prices, plus only freight aud actual expenses,
By Our Hilo Agonts,
L. TURNER CO.
LIMITED
Waiakea Boat House
R.A. LUCAS & CO., Prop'rs.
WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO
HAVE NOW A FLEET OP
Gasoline Launches
and Small Boats
FOR rUHMC HIRE
Passengers and baggage taken to aud
from vessels in the harbor at reasonable
rates. Launches and rowboats to hire
for private picnics aud moonlight rides.
RING UP ON TELEPHONE
AGENTS FOR
Wolverine Gasoline Engine
Self-starter and reversible engine. In
practicability it is equal to the steam en
gine. Sizes from l4 h. p. upwards.
IloHts fitted with this engine or frames 01
any size to order. For particulars Bpply
to R. A. LUCAS 'ManaKer
CRESCENT CITY
BARBER
SHOP
CARVALHO BROS.,
Proprietors.
The Old Reliable Stand is
still doing
UP-TO-DATE WORK
Razors honed, Scissors and all edged
tools perfectly ground, Satisfac
tion Guaranteed,
iTMON'r wx'i-eicicr.
HILO MARKET CO.,
LIMITED.
Telephoue No. 39.
Briugk St. - Hilo, H. I
Pacific Meat Market
Front St., Hn,o, H. I.
Choice Cuts of
Beef, Mutton,
Pork, Veal.
POULTRY of all Kinds
FRESH ISLAND BUTTER
Fino Fat Turkeys.
. . Sucking Pigs.
NoTiCit Neither the Masters nor
Agent of vessels of the "Alntsnu Line"
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew. R. ' 1 GUARD.
Agent.
Hilo, April 16, 1901 14-
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