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Tmt9mjmjfVffmmwmmw -r 1' "w '7 iwiiiitp(ppliippS'' jjtageaiaa65ar'i1faMft''tinaweg ! rr" ' V t ftfdatii l ivithrr Srd tun ftirt,. But Kstablhhxl far th" H'nrfil of All. THUKSDAY, AUG. 9, m Senator Dolplt lias (alien n iliMilso to tho Nicaragua Caual bill because ke sees a job in it. Mr. Etunioluth U to bo congratu lated on tbo smooth parage of his labor commission bill. Wo bono it may h&vo good results. Through groat tribulation in tho sbapo of "night vigils" and "split ting headaches" tho Star confesses that its ponderous ideas are evolved. Wrong agaitit Star. Not a major ity of tho fifteon jurors who declined to tako tho oath are liritish, but only about one third. And of those who took tho oath about one-fourth mi... o... i.. i are British. iue oiar 13 111 siiiu.ii about juries as it is honest ftUOUl I 1 republics. When it says "Euglish maut don't count" iu making repub lics, it is a little hard on several of the leaders in Stevens' revolution, who took high office and f-t salaries in and under tho l G. It is also decidedly rough ou tho wealthy Euglish merchant who put up hand somely on certain occasions for the Star's pay roll. Sunday School Picnic. Tho children of tho Portuguese Mission Sabbath School, together with their parents, to the number of ISO, not counting the babies, enjoyed a ery delightful outiug yesterday at Reinond Grove. The school chil dren were very grateful and appre ciate tho kiudness of I). L Dilling ham in furnishing the cars and nUo certain other friends who provided a bountiful repast consisting of sand wiches, cake, ico cold soda water, watermelons, etc. The day wa very happily spent in playing diHWtiiit games, and also singing Sunday school songs. The workers in (In mission thank tho friends alluded to and also Dr. Emerson, A. I'. Cooke, Mrs. Oilman and other ladles who encouraged them with thesr pre once. Tho price of tallow ha dropped 10 percent ami M. Ureham selU now seventeen (17) bars of the very besi soap for $ 1.25. Also try his own im ported German eastile soap manu factured by Krms Bros., Mannheim. Germany. By Lewis J. Lovoy. TO-MORROW I Regular Cash Sale TO-MORROW, Aug. 10th, AT 10 0'CI.OI'K .V. M., I wllliellat 1'iibllu Auction, tu in Silo -room, a geut-nti ii.toniuiiit .if MERCHANDISE Alll Household -:- Furniture ConilitliiK of Oik Bedroom !?" Slnul- IV N'e lr, aialire.-i, miN 1 It'll, IIi.mki', Exteni'on D-inn Iiiliii), Wu-h rii-tinl. KocklUK Chiilr, Cooking Mnvf, Ktc, i:tc, i;tc, r:tc. LHWtn J. Liovy, AI'i'TKlNKKll tli-H BUILDING -:- LOTS For IToxxi.eatea.cis FOR SALE AT AUCTION. On S AT Q WD AY, An- or. AT l'.'i0 O'CLOCK 1'. M I will sell at l'ulillu Aiictluii, nt lh eomi'i of AMcalf una Hinhim Mm t, 1'itiiiilioii. Tbo Following Des jibed MUlul Lois: 1 A Ixil at tilt- B. W. I'orniT of Miti-nlf ml lllnnliiini Mri'i't, I'lii'tilioii, of -w 11,000 siuiuro feet, xrllftit piiiiioii for n tore, miter from J'mni'cr "H-'cImii Weil or from coveriiiiit'iil iiiu.H rliunlv to li laid In tlitf Ntieut, !l iiilimten' ttiilit from Ueretanlu at rent uml cjrs. 2 A Iiton llliiuhum Htrcet, Mi'iirlj op poilto the nttoro one, luinji Mj.mru tei-t atue naler. 3 A Lot Ol fret fiont.in on Umlrim trt-el, nar tlio nrii'Kliiii well, WMl xjimii feet with u iliiulv luillt ColUiKi'o' I ronni' Kltclieu ami llutli, wtiicr (rum urn--i.it. well. 4 One IM of lS'l feet frontujiP on Mi t calf ltoail neur teu 'U ituio, Ix-tni't n Kliort Mrent.bui Vim iivemi- mill .Mucjiu tnct alont Mr Miillfi's iropurt,v. 6 totvof vnrloui iIhn to mill puri'lim era, oueof them now oeenpieil liy Mr. A QOU144 Junliii, on Cliuiiitiurlniii stri'ft , UiU laat U)X hns a mat cottar'! on It. THUMB OK BAM: -('iiIi on delivery of deed with ft (percent ilheount on iniiniiiit ul bid. or one-hull i:iiIi on ilelivcr) of ilci-il, and the other hu'f on time uhiimiiIimhI 1 roortgage at H peruent. The pluii of the iihiive property cm In iwu at the olllcu of the uiiiumiiei'r LowIb J. Lovoiy, Al'CTinNKKU ItavMt OXITLOM TKA AND JKWELHY XUKO TO (NKOK.M Till'. I'l III. II that 1 have optmeit my blore at Hu. I" Muoaliu atrert ith t'ylun MaiiufHeliirml Jewalry set with Hiililen, HMpplilna, i'earu etc Juat reoelred aome 1'ure Ceylon J tu try It. Ajao, Indian Habana aud Daimoii Oiiwa An innxwllon nf my lwk la toll Mtm. w. j. aAUUib, p0t Kg Vr Nmoiiiii irt A JAPANESE STRIKE. Arrests for Sly Liquor-Selling Oauso. tho There was a strike among tho 200 Japanese laborers for two davs last week nt Naalehu mill, Hawaii. The enuso of tbo trouble was two China men. Five Japs bad boon arrested for selling liiinnr on information tflvon bv theso two Chinamon. The Japs were lined. They went to tho Chinamen and asked them who had advised them to give tho Japs away. They told the Japs that it was the inauagur. Tbo Japs then requested the manager to pay their fines, which was, of course, refused. Hence the strike. In the meantime the Chinamen took French leave. The Japs haw) appealed tho case. So temporarily the trouble is over iu Naalehu mill. THE AME1UOAN LEAGUE. Secures Ownership of tho Big Viae Will Konew tho Hall Leaso. That mammoth heloiuditi! to J. J sixty-foot flag Egau is now the nroiii - rtv of tho American League :,.. , - ,,...i n- .,,, 1. .,--, ,,irni1. I till .uintilmi It tn square up for t he handsome bunting. Tlie sum of ?22." was handed over to Mr. i!gau to-day for tho flag. It will decorate the League hall and will only be floated on tho polo ou special occaitns. Tho loaguo men . ' -..!...! II ...I..... .... t. are congratulating iiiuuisuitua uu na acquisition. On Friday next another leaso of Khiiiou liall will be takeu out by the American League. Mv boy was taken with a dlsoaso resembling bloody flux. Tho first thing 1 thought of was Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy. Two doses of it settled tho matter nnd cured him sound aud well. 1 heartily recommend this remedy to all persons sulTering from a likii complaint. 1 will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is incloed. 1 refer to any county ofll- eial as to my reliability. Win. Ifoach, J. P., I'rimroy. Campbell Co., Ten n. For sale by Uetiiou, Smith k Co., ngi'iits. for the Hawaiian Islands. By Jas. K. Morgan. TO-MORROW I ASSIGNEES-:-SALE! Ilrnnler of Mr. I. II Kerr. Awlunee ol ilii.'l-.i-.i' of U in Miu i linn, I will rill t I'uMiit Auition, ut my tNil'triutu. TO-MOKKOW, Aug. 10th, AT 10 OVLuOK A. M Ready-made Clothing, Tutttir'v (oiv.. Sew, Tweed. II Hituiuli, Cuatliorrcs, 1 Household Sewing Machine, r.te , kic, r.K., i:.c. JfLll. F Uorgan, AHOTIONKKk in: it MOUTOAObU'S NOTICE OF BALE. V'JTHT. IS IIKKKIIY HIVES THAT 11 piir.u.inl in ii jxiuer of ratecniitulii- I in uivrmlii mori(iuu made hy Aiitona I!. i iiihl wife of Honolulu, in Cecil Drown ul the ouniu pliroandol record ill the Of llee of i he Ui'i;ltritr of (.'iinveyiitico Iu i.llur Hii. ou puKui A'Jilniiil It, nnd hy .ild (Veil Drown duly ntnicncd to K. If. iiiivm-iiIi n, iruieu miner inu miti win nnu leMinniml of J. (I. ilnyiulilitii, det-euml, hy loi'iliui Ul of lecord l.lher 1 1" nil pUKU -If, lliu :i d lii'TtKMixeu iiileilda lo forrtilnin iii iiiipitjn;n lor hri-iich of ronditlou therein I'ontulnud. NoiIch Is nlii KiVfu . I nt t the property covered hy nulil moriKUKe A ill ho Mild ut 1'ilhllo Auction, nt l'J o'clock noon, on ri.Vll'UIAY, the llth duy of .viiiii, ut l ho iiuetiou rnoiun of Jin 1 lmj;;iii lii Honolulu The proierty In mid ii'iirlniiKf ilei'ilile-erllieil U All thuli'erliilu parcel of land flume at Kulilii In i-a Id Honolulu, coniulnlntf nu una of II J i) ucri'H and helni a iHirtlnu of the iTi'iul'ie iIimtIIx'iI Iu I loyal 1'iiteut u, rO, mid conveyed to a d Autono Itoiu hy J 1'. Mi'iiilniii'.i, udiuiuUtrntor of the e nite of llimilnuo l.nivz Ujiiioi hy deed dm I'd the llr-tiluvol April, 1?7, of re.-ord In the llnwullin ltenltry of Deodn In Hook iU on )i.i!i' .'I uml '.'.V Dale. I Hoiioiulil, July 13th, I Ml I. I'nr lurther lurt eulurn apply to I II. IIAYM'.I.DKS. rruMi'f of the lust Will mid Toitauient of J. li. lliijM'ldeu, ileeeufUil, or to tlLT.'-.it CtLiLllliuw.N, Attorney. MOUTOAOEE'S NOTICE OF SALE. V'THK ! HEICHIY 01VKSTHAT 11 p iihuuut io 'i jriiwer ol en 1 1- colilulned iu ii Liiinln morti;u Hindu hy Alia Mo uionii, i pin Ann Atomoiin, iinikuii, and Nuliihi'l, hr hurhaii'l, llcfKa Ulaml ol Hah'i, li IS. IuhIi f Honolulu. Island of iiihil, nnd of record in the Olllceof the .'cuiMrur of l onvtmiuun in .l-r 71, on ii.i)i "i 'mid l:i i, iinl uiidur i-undiy nit-niu convey uncin mm ovMied hy Sine (. hoiii; it i ii. of'lloiitil'ilii, iiuhii, Hiid His in tfccnid iiuee ul h ill- provti-iiiuii eoniuiued ill tlmt o-rlaln iulnilure of niorl.'Ui dutd 1st hi) of April, IU, all I limdf hy Nloholui i. ti i mid Ann Moiiiouii, Jr , nf Honolulu, UIhijiI ! O'lliil, to William C Achl ol the -ime place, una noonl lit me unne oi in UeKlbirnr of Conveyiiiu'en In liihrrtM, on iMKi'i 11 iiuii IT), n ml under nnu Iry uienuu i'0.ive)am'i4 now owni-il hy riini; Olioiii: it ro. of Honolulu, Ulund of Diihu, tli inort l:hk,, IiiUiiiiIn to for I'lmo nalil innrltii!fl for hrriii-h of eouditlou therein euutiilued mlee l ills i i;lven tlmt 'he proiterty ro. ml In -ai t iniinpi'i' w III hu aol.l at i'uh- he Aui't.on, ut U oeliH'k iiuoli, o" b.V I UltlivY, lh ll'h iliy ol AiiKiini.nt the oii'tlon ruiuiis ol .Im I'. Morumi in llonn lulu. iMied Honolulu, Jul) i:t:li, lil. Th property li. m d iiiorl.ui;i di edi do onliiil urn l-t. All tho epreinlnoiiilluiito lying and hi'lnu hi Wiiluu iu I'.wu Outiu, uml more uirin'iil.irl) duvrli eil in ileeil of Kuhiilu p nil lo A in Muinoliu, iluted Jill V lith. iM'd, rei'ordid iu l.lher a l, on puK'n ll'Jmnl li:: iinu 1'iiiiliin Inu nn ureu J.i 7-IU nures .'ml, Ail iho-n prem res hllualu nt Kiiii miiliiiplli O.iliit, in. nu pari in ilarly ducrih. ii I in ill I'd of V. I', Ai'lil lo MeholiiH Anna uml An i Miiuiuii'i Kiimni, dated April ll, !!, ri'io (led in l.ihurlh, .iil'ii i 7.1 and 171, roiitiiiiiiiK' mi ureu of 7Jfathoiu', inl All the ilinllvlilnl oun fourth of -a ul Nh'IioIiik Aiiiiii in Ihoso pruiuUi'H ultil al'il at Wiittiu, Kiwi, O.iIiii, helnu Ihn mn u picinini'n eiiivi'i'il to Antonio I'hllllpi hy ilei'd of Fnlrin 1. llnuelietl, recorded III l.ther I. pi:e l.'.l ruiilaliiliin nn area of W iii'ie Hi f.uiiouii nnd J feet, nnd hy mid Antomo I'hiHiptih VikmI to Mild .Nli'lmliii A nn ul al In rtulihi yudlulltedto I'rohule. I he properi) tlluuleut Ual.m, llwa.i nn laiiilni; .'ii7-IU neren li il (a itr li'iimi hi ii yinrly reniiil of if I'.Ound will Im Mild mill j. rt 1 1 mild Iciim'. Tor further parllculnri, apply to KINll Cllu.Nil .t Co. AkIhiici'k of mid MurtuiiKuiu, or to Cull IIiioiin, Attorney nt Law, Uill-U ihmih. Huimn Co., IO Monday, Avg. 6, l.V!U. What with burglaries, prize fights and sundry other things unmentionable in an advertise tnent, Honolulu is daily becom ing more of a metropolitan city, As pernicious evils they should be abated without un necessary delay in so far as it lies within the power and abi lity of the police department. Burglary of course cannot al ways be prevented on account of scant police surveillance in the residence portion of the city and the peculiar surround ing of the houses. Even if a marauder be discovered in a house his chances for getting away are good because he can dodge into the bushes unless a bullet overtakes him. There are two remedies for this evil: an increased police force and the strict enforcement of the vagrancy act. If there is a law against prize fighting one or two raids by the police would probably put an end to it If on the other hand, these men would be satisfied to give exhibitions of their skill as boxers without "slugging," the decision of the referee being based entirely upon the science of the con testants, the sport should be encouraged. The greater skill a man has in this respect the less apt he is to resort to the knife or pistol when he gets into close quarters with one who differs with him in his opinions. As to illicit liquor selling the remedy lies in making it legal. Enough arrests of this charac ter have been made to con vince almost anyone that pro hibition does not prohibit So long as a de.sire exists there will be ways ami means found to satisfy it, and if a man is raided four tinvts a year for violating the law he simply pays the amount of a license plus a few dollars costs, besides giving the police department trouble in making out a case. It is just a little bit more than wonderful what success the "Pansy" Stove has been wherever it is sold. Judging from the number we are put ting into the homes of people here in Honolulu, as well as on the other Islands, it is the choice of people who believe in economy. We sell them without fixtures because it so often happens that people are well supplied with cooking utensils even though their stove is worn out. When one buys a stove and fixtures he usually gets a lot of stuff that litters up a kitchen. Our me thod has proven satisfactory to most people; to those who pre fer having fixtures we make the lowebt price and tht-y are not obliged to take what they do not need In this way we satisfy everyone because the prices are within reach of peo ple affected by the hard times. The Patent Wire Clothes Line has jumped into favor and we are happy in conse quence. The cost of rope and clothespins is greater than for a pinless line which never has to be renewed. It's in cutting corners that men become rich. Why don't you try it? One does not expect to find a good quality of Sponge in a hardware store and that orol- ably accounts for the surprise people express when they see them here. For either bath or carriage we have them in large quantities. They do not go to you ''at your own price," but at ours, which is usually satisfactory to you. We find this the best way to do. Try one of them and the pleasures of the bath will be increased. Hawaiian Hardware Co.. l.'d 0inwiui HpriMii'i' Itiiwia un WRT RTUKICT. O ItDWAY & POUTER. La!intf f tho Hawaiian ImIsiiiIii. R ohitt'itu RIin-K, Uitwwti Furt itfht banil nulp nl Hnlwl utront D irnot import w nf Klni Furniture, irt cluvip for caxii. We have ou hand W lckr Warn, Sufan, (tucking Chain, ill you call anil prion Ihwm roimib. A oythitiK you want in Dining-room Furnitiirtv nythititr you want in Dmlroom Furniture. Y ou i-au alno Ik aupptUil with ou will unit a I'omplotH ntook A oi) at prU-uft to suit Hit- poort , uoll v tin- rmuHM purcliiuu N o hoiti tf c(iinplln without Mattrr?, o hoiiMM in Honolulu hU thiwo ifixxlf nhPt than to D mil vou mi iotn i.ir utnw anily Pillow and CunIiIous. P O mtlj Whitlow Shail Iu all colore and iIim oh for your viulowe io Wood nr Bra Tritniulnita f niiifru m nuiat not fnrvt to ninutlon ut hatnliMtu Carvitd Bedroom St in Solid Oak R "pairing at rnouahl- talt-a. iM-ovtiriup of Uphilalrd Purnitur (penalty T ry i aiih' iiir f-any tJliaini tHfor tiuytog elanwnpre iu oi an izi witii uiiatts E vorjliotly kuowa h in,nk a fonturn of Interior DH)oratiDg, mryiHxly kiimm .Mi. UiW). iJnlway who makes thiaanptioiaj fHarnra. R rH'oi'iilr.iMl a" th chnaiwvit Kliatiillly, I'rouiptUKM anil Bki.1. 528 TKlJSPKlONEtS Mutual 645 The Best Place to Buy Is Where You Can Get Pare Goods! Prompt, Attention THAT I'LAOK IS AT Benson, Smith A Co. Oomur Fort & Hotel 8te rs Our Soda Water is tho Boat PER S e. HOLLISTBR & llnvi made iitiothiT MANILA H.-iulh if I, A CONST N MA and UKI. OKIENTR Larjit iVtiuartmotiT of' Valuable Lands For Sale! AT l'UBLIO AUCTION. Ill iurMiiiiii!mif an onliir lMii'il nnt of tlii" I'lmult lmrl if iIim Krft. I'licnll. thu nn- ll'lllt'il Will tl'll ut l'ulillu AllL'lllJII On SATURDAY, August 18, 1891, AT Vi 0'OI.OUK NOON, At tlm front nnirii'irn to tln Jinllru-y IlilliliiiKi nil llntt tu piurri uf l.nml iimiioiI In roiiiiiiiiii In .Mrn. 1V1 IIU Arim'il uml tlm M, 1'. Now till iniiiiirx. mliiaic in KuluvMililim. Iloiiuliilu iiuir (iiIiii'h on ViMjjiml htu'L't, tlin hninii l.i-ln Hinniiti'J anil, im iiiijul rati nt o. Ill, i.mui i;mii. iiiIIiiii Awii'il ill, mniail to N II. Ki'lLn it ul fir il kulmitii. 'I'lii'Mi Hnimi Imliiu ulih'n n few nilti. tita-H walk from lliu I'iihI Ollli'o urn inict ili'Hlriililn for liiiiiM'lotN, uml tliilr locution Ik pi oil Tlm "i"t iirluu will !) I no for hji'iiih 'J iiit'l fll'H for ipuim ' 'lo In mlil M'nir uii'ly Tin iitun in: Hiimti 'J, HIi.IHJiiiiuii.i, iiio'Hur li'ss, duuu 3, ll.M.TUuiuinu, mort nr Ifn. ri:i;.Ms uasii in Duma Htittn onia (!uln, hihI iIci'iIm nt ol'iin' of .ii'ilmiri Hnli to Im miliji'iit to conllriiiulloti ut iIih I'oilrt. r I'or furtlmr luirtlii'ilurN riiMiilru of HI'NItV SMITH. CiniiiiiUsliiMi'r uf Hull', Jidllulury lliillillnn, iti lit NOTIOB 1 I.I. 1'f.ltHuNH 1HK NOIIKIIUI MM A In ciimIII any one ou in) amioiint without in v written nnlHr JOH1CIMI Mnn.ilalu jolt HUM H4IKO, Hi tirw I hi' Purnitur. Daler ami Nuiibuu. ffoinfr wnat fCt CrilM and Oradtt to amect from. - t. rainr or sua fumt i d? mas ami MiiMtioania u inatuh. hoiiN in Honolulu, Uinpalcb la our motto Reliable 1 and Low Prices! "OAELIO." Lnrffu Iniiortation of CIGARS Kl. COMKTa Shape and Slisiii Hnr Port ti Mrrn?nf Stw.i Valuable Land For Sale AT PUBLIC AUCTION. In iiiirtmnncn of an onler Issneil out of tlii'Clri'iilt l.'ourt of tho rirst Olrcult, the iniiicriiltineil will sell at l'ulilio Auction On SATURDAY, AuRUst 25, 1891. AT 12:au O'OhOOK 1'. M Of rnlil ilny on tho iiremlfcj, that certain I'ii'L-n of Uiml IhiIoiikIiik to the ttutu of thu Into Antonio Montelro, Uuceai.eil in ti Htutu. hltuato on tho corner of lleckwith uml Mutinlf ulri'olN. In I'unnlioii, llono. lulu, tin' hUiiiB ronlnlnliiB an urea of 0T00 Mtiiirn fei't moro or It-m. I'mix-rty cihhI for a houselot, and is in a luKinliy locality. Turmti urn ruHh uml iIi-ciIh at expenHof luircliin-iT. H.'ilo tu ho biiliji-ot lo conUrin Utli ii of I III) 1 out t. mr Kor further iiirtli'iilam rnouiro of HKNItY HMITll, ('nniinUiiliiiiur of Kule Jnillclary lluildlnK. iir.r.i-.ui UEALANI BOAT CLUB MKETINO A i, i, in mi:miii:iih in noon htand- Inu of tho Hkai.am Unix I'iiih ii'u ri'iiiii ul to ho pri'MHit nt the iiiljoiiriiuil hihtIiii iiiotliu tohnholiloiiTllllftr'DAY hVhNINd. Ain.Mh at K o'oh ok i m , at tlm lluwullnn lloli'l. for thu himou of ru vU nu tlm I'oiikillittluii uml ili'ntliiK a now Himnl of Mini iKiiui'iit. IVr oriler, (I. K, IIOAIIDMAN.rreililtnil. 0 li Uainai, AuIIiik bvoratary UU-Jt Grocery, AJtfD FEED DEPABTMKNT! 0 Protn a largo and varied stock the undersigned would draw particular attention to the following : FEED STUFFS! Comprising California Hay, Barley, Rolled Barley, Middlings, Oats, Corn. In addition to our usual stock of these we are now carrying Washington lirnn, uats ana uoneu utility. These arc each possessed of strong feeding properties and are well worth a trial by all interested in stock. F" L O XJ -El Royal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders I RWB- No. !-! io tat flftia-M HALT- sumt ni mar It. it, IU IMT Ml Urcmml Ooanw. tl ik Inland. Knillab lrtrr ' ROOK 8 ALT SOAPN- Oalltornia laiu HAH. HAVUN, OHKKHH m nnou'a KoifUab drocwrlaa, BlaokwaU'a Kuirllan Uroniw. I.lbhy, KoNoU k tdbby'a 0nnnd RuaU. ttihartlaon ft Uobtilb'a Oauund Oi VkUITH Pia, Tahlf aim !". MAO0AR0N1 TH and in in - HR00MH a larira nt Kerosene "Aloha" LAKGK HTOUKb OK Plaflieiioii Sunplies. BarSwaro, Dry MA Crockery, Mm, Eic. 1:., ii,t on HANI) AT -O- Theo. H. Davies fc Co., L'd. iBI r(al'rr--Vg- n ii rs ! 5 1 J - S- - III a i j 11 C' I If aiaiiaiaai'-Tj G. B. BOARDMAN, HII), a AMKNT Kill! Tagawa Coal urrn ii (IO TO THJC ANCHOIl HALOON. WILLIAM OUNN1NOIIA.V, M.V.N, auer of IIih Aimhor Haloon, Is ki ep. liiK tii Mil the time. At the Anchor you ran "wot )ouruye" with an Oyiter I'ock. tall anil wash II down with a Kreitiirlrk. bare Br OyUr Cocktail a itMmlalty. I0MO I km " I If B C I il g h3 1 IS 3 1 - 1 X zSS'!Z3m it. a- - sJ p. as B SSS 1, 3 mmmWw Aw a o m t 0 S ft - B1 O A 1 r Q i r o p 3j Grain Bran, California!! aal Vaahiaitoa Hats. SALMON- Uarrala aud Mai Brrn Tlnofit LARI- ITalrrMiia t'OFFER- Ufn KittML 'I'lcmxr." Pi4im in ihhph itia. TKAfi- TUUAVVOS OMARS- t rhi)lr rlclf -if ip,lln krvli.lt Hiu. PAPER RmwD WmpiitMi TWINRH vriiMi ft'r Kte Mfl .. A "Star" Kerosene MODRH&TK CUi'KH G-RJNID Bicycle Meet AT KAPI0LAN1 PARE, AUGUST. 11, 1834. CommriDClng al 2:30 P. a. Sharp S RACES I Tbe Band will be Id AtUcdance ndra'5'lon, Greed Stand, . SO Onti. Z3ct Extra. W RnlrlH rlox- mi Aiil'iiI Dth. at IS o'eliHk noon, ut tlm Ollliwof II. K. Wal ner, Mirrliurit nlrrxl Ili7-lll WATCH TEIE "CLEVELANDS" In the Coming Races ! THEY ARE FLYERS ! IIKXTKIt ANU WALKKIi WILL UR TIIKltK . . H E. WALKER. afrit Horioliilu, H. I CuilidIqi Bioci, Murebtui Si. Criterion Saloon WIELAND - EXTRA - PAL.K Lager Beer ! 12 SCHOONERS FOR 26 GENTS L KC. DEE, PwipHelm lino l II I I'iiheii uml (llimswurn Wntiteill CliK'kii, SVhIi'Iikh anil Jnwi'lry Waiitl Old Hold ami Hilvur Wanttnll UT Bltbtal PrtOM Paldl ji Kln CinMit, Ootuv of Alha