Newspaper Page Text
w i, -f Y l is THE WATERFRONT MTKAITir.lt KINAV HAILN WITH RIANT FAMEMCIEKM. A Oantjr Ijr AIng the pocks l'o- encerii mill Onrcoea Other Jf ewi Picked Vp Tortsy. Tlio blp Cominodorc Iim hauled out lu the stream. Tlio bark Matilda will dltcharge at Allen fc Robinson's wharf. The hark 8 0 Allen will tall for San Fran cisco tomorrow morning. The ship Tlllio E Starbuck U discharging ballaat at tiorenaon' wharf. Caiitain GrlOltha la still waiting for sugar fur his tctrd. Bo patient Cap! The S d Australia began loading her out ward cargo for the Oust tenia. ltananas, pineapples and other freight await the S 8 Mlouern at I'ucifie Mall wharf. The American schooner Transit, .Torgcnen matter, will likely anil for Ban Frunelsco on or about Tuesday next. Sugar was put Into tlio schooner Transit lrom the James Makeo and Lcliuu, and the schooner Kn Mol, today. ToMOituow High tide large, 6'SO a m; high lidesinall, fi: 6 p nr, Ion tide large, 10. am; low tide small, O.ojiim. Tlio schooner Ada, which arrived yctor day fiom llllo, brouglit a cargo of firewood. She will return In n few ilajs with a cargo of merchandise, and machinery. The strong wind this mdrnlng inado It vcrj dlsagieeablu for people who wero on the waterfront for business or pleasure, the dust bclntfblottn lu thick clouds all ocr the docks, and far out over the harbor Just before tlio Klnan's departure . this morning, a number of bags of coin Here taken down In u hund-eart from tfpreckvls' bank. It Is nut everywhere that money can be taken so opcnlv through the streets lu lurgu amount with safety. AIMIVALb. 1 Tiiuiimiiv, Juneu'5. Selir Kn Mol, Sim, from Hawaii. Kimuv, JunuSO. Stmr James MuUec, l'ctersoit, from Kapaa, Kauai. Stmr Lchua, N'jo, fiom Haunll. UKI'Altl'l'itKt). FimiAY, June 2n. Stmr Kluau, Clarke, for Maul and Ha waii. y Stmr James MaUce, Peterson, for Kapaa, Kauai. rASilKNClEIlS ARRIVED. f Fiom 1'oit Ulakely, per bK Matilda, June -. Mrs Harriet luiriiliiiin, Miss Flora Es telle Hcrry, (J race Kuus, Aithur Kvuim PASSENGERS DEPARTED. For Maul and Hawaii, per stmi Klnau, Juno 20 Volcano: C FEckarel, I) K Iloitrcc-, MissUlman, Mrs W U E-Knrcl, Miss E EcU aid, Miss M E llortree, James M rfujdem, U R Agafhlz. Way ports: Musters ltonlnsou ?:), Mrs UK) emit mill children, Hev S I-l)e-bu and 1 children, Lieut bharpless, E Ui.ii ner, II J.aiigrldgc, Arthur Douse, Miss llapal, Miss Bumpter, VVuI'lun, Master K llupal, Ailicoug, Mrs II I. Achilles and 3 children. Akalvu, E I. I5i n.r, I'rol Ucikuuii. ltawllus, Mr Dunn, Capt I.ursen, WClIol Icnscar. Judge Carter. Otto V Kose, J V Sanderson, Chas S Desky, II I, Achilles, Willie l'orr), 6 Keomakaul, K A Long, A Long, Mrs J Cornwell, Miss l'aohuoha, Father Uonaenturn,Mastcr Loehcnsteln,F M Hosted, Miss 0 Nusaiiuahl, Mrs Camara, Wong How, wife and child, Mrs Ascoug, Mrs Cblng Choou, Miss C A (illmun, Capt Alii born, Mrs CL Wight, Mrs Vlcrra and child, Miss K AhuUIco, HI King, MUs (ioldMelu, Sam 1'arkcr Jr, J M Osorio and 'I chlldicu, J G Walhel, T Naka, SSaHauo, Walter Oesre. OAlidOES FROM ISLAND 1'OltTS. Ex sihr Ku Mol '2SV2 bags sugar. Ex stmr Lchua 1M5J hags miL'ur, 85 head cattle. Ex stmr James Makce 2700 bags sugar, 5 bdls hides, I pkge sundriis. lMI'UKTC. Kxbk Matilda 005,72a ft rough lumber. M.VT'J It drcscd lumber, 517 bdls pickets, 434 bdls lathsj EXPORTS. 1'er stmr Mariposa--H01 bags sugar, J7 hs mangoes, 2u2S helis bananas, H3 crates pines. Valuo $JJ,C'J1 70. Shippers; W U Irwin A Co, Kay Kee, (ieo AndroHS, Til Dali8ctCo, Slngl.ee Co, Campbell & Co, EL Marshall, 1) McEc.ui, MW MeChiciiey V: Sous, I'earl Ci'y Fruit Co, John lhlell. HORN. HO WAT In thN illy, on June 25. 1S1I0, to the wile uf Dr. A. It. Ilounl, a bon. .I.MM.WHlWMla.11. I'ullco 4'uiirl Ni'tiN Joaquin Pimonto, tlio individu al who amused liiniHclC with daub ing the lottor boxes with red paint, in his gh'oiib to incarnadine tho whole town, ploadod "yuilty 'his morning nnd was given (10 tlnys across tiio rcof for medilit tion. Tlio onibczzleinont charge ngninst J. 3le(Juiro was nolle pros'd. Joso F. Calasopn will bo tried on tho 30 th for profit nity. Four opium enses and one of bribery wore set for trial next Monday. Isabella Perry, charged with a violation of Section 2 of tho Act . to mitigate, had her case continu ed till moved on by tho prosecu tion. For peddling 7'oroigu merchan dise without a proper liconso Loo Sat Kwai was sat upon to tho ex tent of a $15 fine. Hoary Akaelo was found guilty of assault ami battery and fined !?5 with $3 extra for coats. fiwmKiiii!?yawi in: was ni.M) i ir ri.ouiiits. Itnt Unit li be forced t Iur 1'or Them. Tho Ohinoso Btownrtl of tho Adams thinks ho is 'somo pump kins" and has a pretty good opin ion of himself whon ho is nshoro. Whothor this comes from imbib ing somo of the goods for sale at Kat Poo's shop or from an iuuato sense of his own moritB and vir tues is uuknown, but it is certain that he is a very big man in his own estimation. This morning, this high-toned individual proceodod to doco rato Jhis Celestial person with leis which ho purchased from one of tho flower girls on Nuuanu street, but neglected to pay for. Tho girl remonstrated and tho caterer of delicacies to Undo Sam's hard-worked officers retali ated by snatching half a dozen leis from tho girl, tearing them up and throwing thorn out into the Btreot. Tho ilowor girl yolled for the polico and at tho samo timo sailed into tho representative of tho white squadron with both her hands and all hor finger nails. 't'i. r.. :...l . ..i- "' iui miib jubi, commencing io lly in good Bhapo when Officer ilainmor oud a nativo policeman put in an appearanco nnd Btoppod tho fray by convoying tlio partici pants to tho station. Tho Chineso was shown tho lowor regions but said that was no place for a steward of a man-of-war and wound up by throwing out a lot of money on the coantor and offering to settle. Tho girl said she thought sho had had tho satisfaction of whipping the pako and it sho was paid for tho ilowors sho would 'call it stpiaro. Tho Chinese thereupon told Captain Scott to pay tho girl a dollar aud a half, but that official mado him do his own dirty work and after giving him a lecturo let him go. , i:vr iniAL, is 4uni:iti:i. Continued from 1st Payc. farlano in tho second. O. Brown ' for plaintill'; Kinney it Ballon for J defendants. Low vs. Horner, appeal of do ' fondant against, judgment for plaintiir for S-110'J by Judge Car- i tor, was hoard by tho Supremo I Court this morning. Noumaun for plaintiff; Kinney A; JJallou for do-, fondant. This afternoon the easo of Booth I vs. Kupuakela is being argued.1 Mn(?onn St. IiIiihtr fnr ulnititifT. Kinney & Ballou for defendants. lion ho liners 4Jit tho Key. A corresyondont of tho London Chronicle writes: "I have good roason to believo that tho key of tho famous cipher dispatches foil into tho hands of tho Boor Gov ernment as tho result of a curious accidout. Among the Johannes burg prisonors in Pretoria Jail is n l1r. Wnt nr ln Wnf I Wl.;n9"l Not long ngo a criminal confined! in urn jail naving served his timo was discharged, and on departing took with him Do Wot's overcoat instead of his own. Ho soon found out his mistake, but his at tention was attracted to what ap peared to bo a quantity of paper sowed in tho lining. In tho hope, perhaps, that it was money in tho torm ot bank notes, ho ripped open tho lining and discovered not bank notes, but tho long lost Key ot tnecipiier dispatches which I tho Transvaal oilicials had 60 long ' ueen searcning tor. ' LIFE SIZE uUJAm Crayon Portrait Franior Complelo WITH One Duzsa Photos of the Sittar Only &15.QO XSr Is the LATEST OFFEIt vJ hiwo to make. J.J.WILLIAMS Portrait and Landscape Fotographer. FOKT. JSTUKET. EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 2G, 1800. Real Hastate F'or Sale. 1 Bold. 2 Sold. a Two Stores on Nuuanu street. 4 Four Lots on Magazine II 111, 75x120. From 1250 to $500 each. 5 Lot on Uackfcld street, 0x100. 0 -A Choice Residence on Lunalllo street, having nil modern Improvements. 7 A Desirable Residence at MaklM. Orounds well laid out. Easy terms. 8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl street, all rented at a monthly rental of f 105. This property Is '.'40 fee t on Punchbowl gtrcc, with n Uepth of 232 feet running to tho drill grounds or armory, with a frontage on same lor 4 or S more cottages. The central loca tion of the property makes It most available. 0 House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot 70xIC) ft. This property will be sold at cost and Is an excellent bargain lor a home seeker, The houso Is clcgantrj finished and of the best workmanship and materials There Is a carriage house aud barn on the premises and tho j ard Is well laid out with fruit and orna mental trees. 10 A Flno Keldcucc centrally located, containing i5 rooms. Lot li.'0x2i)0 ft. Two small cottages on tho lot bringing In good rental. 11-30 Acres of Land In Kallhl valley, (Wat klki Bide). stream of water lions along this land. A bargain 12 50 Acus of Ucst Coffee Land in Puna. Hawaii, seven miles from ltep. Kycroft's Large Collco Plantation. The nhovo land Is held In fee simple. Also, 'M j tars lease on 150 act es adjoining above with a privilege of 15 j cars more. Price $2,000. 18 An F.lccnnt Residence on Lunalllo street, containing 111 rooms, with electric light fixtures nnd all modem toilet convenien ces. There are servants' rooms, stables, etc, etc, on the premises. Lot containing 100,000 sipiaie tcet nlcdy laid out and planted with fruit and shade trees. 14 A Cotcmodlous Residence onllasslngcr street, tltted tilth all modern conveniences. Or wU trade lor suburban propeil. 15-Sold. If Houc and Lot on Beretanla street. House contains tl rooms, nnd all modern con veniences. Lot H5xU5. 17. Fine Residence on Rerctaula street. For further particulars hiiulie at my olllcc, 18. A House and Lot on Young street. 10 Houso and Lot corner Victoria nnd lleietanla streets, opposite Thomas Miuurc. house contains 0 rooms. Size of lot luux-ul). 20 Sold. 21 House and Lot on Young street near the residence ot the Rev. Mr. II) de. Lot 110x140. Housu contains eight rooms. 22 Small House and Lot on Kcauinoku street. Lot 501LKJ. 23 Pearl City Property. 21 Delrablo Tract of CofTeo Land on Ha waii. 2 j Tno Stores on Nuuanu st, opposite Ku kul lane, also three lodging houses lu the rear of said stores containing 2u rooms In all. The- nhovo paj s 10 per cent, nnd Is leased to responsible parties lor a terras of )cars. 20 A most Dcsirublo IIouio on Thurston avenue. Large grounds nnd beautiful llow er garden; houso furnished throughout in hard wood with nil Intent improvements. Excellent viow of tho city nnd ocean, and ouo which cannot bo cut off. 27 A Large Lot nnd Commodious Dvvol liug on Grecu Street, commanding nn un obstructed viow of tho city nnd harbor. N;o choicer residence is to bo had in tho city even by tho most fastidious. 2S A New Ilotrso ol seven rooms with electric lights throughout, bath, patent W C, servants' quarters and stables. Ouo block from car lino at Punahou. 23- Only twelvo of those Lots left near Kamehameha school, from$25o to flioo each. 80 Two Houses and Lots on Llliha street. 31 An 18 Aero Tract of Land at Kallhl suitable for dividing up Into building lots. 82 A House and Lot on Alakca street. 38 A Ilcautiful Building Lot at Kallhl, 100x200, cleared, fenced and water laid on. 34 A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston avenue, 240x125, huvlug a frontage on Green street of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's eye view of tho city and harbor. 85 A Lot on Alexander street, adjoining residence of Clam Spreckels. 30 Elegant Beach Property at Walklkl. 37-Sold. Notice: I can Negotiate Loans on any of tho above property lor purchasers desiring samo at from 50 to 75 per cent of tho value. IPor Hent. 1 Rented. 2 Rented. 8 Rented. 4 Store on King street near Fort street. 5 Oillce Room on King street near Fort street. 0 Warehouse, on Rsplanade. 7 A Coltago on Young street, containing 5 rooms, pantry and bath. Rent t-15 per mouth. 8 Rented. U Rented. 10 A Store on Port street next to Club Stables. 11 Cottage of 5 rooms, Mnblcs, etc, on Klnau street, with right of way through to car line ou Beretanla. "Wanted. l-Four or Five IIous(s for good tenants. 2 To lent a House centrally located, hav ing three or four bedrooms. 8 To purchase a Residence convenient to car Hues In vicinity ot Thomas Squaie or Lunalllo st. Must contain nine or ten rooms, 4 lo hii) a Lot lu thu vicluitj of .Maklkl, I2't by 200 leet or more. 5--I'o buy a Lot centrally located, 75 by 125 feet or moic. Ii To oil) 10 or 15 acics ol ColIeuLand planted with two )cui old Collie trees lu good condition, - 7 To trade a good pa)lug business for a 'Hnutc nnd Lot valued til about $4500. A. V. GEAR, 1500 Klin,' street. 271-tf Club Hotel, (Mrs. D'Arey, Proprietress.) First-class in Every Respect. Terms Reasonable I llerttnnifi. near Fort Street. mmSk ii mi iMlililWjMlUMrwtwim im W I. iPHIWgBMIIwtWlJUagTBI Canadian-Australian n$$ SUamors ot tho above Lino running in connoction with tho CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Between Vancouver, B. 0., nnd Sydney, N. S. Wa and calling at Victoria, B. 0. Honolulu nnd Suva (Fiji), uSk.I2E IDTX33 .AJX1 DEC03ST03Lj,UrXj,Ur On or about tho dates below stated, viz.: From Bjdnoj- anil Suva, for Victoria and VancouTiT. jj. c.t Stmr "MIOWERA" Jnno 21 Stmr "WAKR1MOO" July 24 Stmr "MIOWEIIA" AurubI 24 Stmr "WARRIMOO" September 24 Tlirotili Tickets issued from Honolulu to CuiuhIu, United States nutl Huropc. FKKIUHT AND I'ASSLNOr.It AOCNTHi D. MoNicolIi, Montreal, Cnnndu. BoiiEiiT Keuii, Winnipeg, Gnnada. AI. M. Stkkn, Snti Francisco, Cnl. O. MoL. Biiown, Vancouver, B. O. an m K3 4sffim Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco: Tho Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship " Monowai " Of tho Ocennio Stcnnifhip Company will bo duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about July 23, 180G. And will lonvo for tho abovo port with Mails and PasBengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland: Tlio Now nnd Fino Al Steo Steamship "Alameda" Of tho Oceanio Stenmnhip Company will bo duo at Honolulu from Snu Francisco on or about July 2, 1896. And will have prompt despatch with Moils and Passengers for tho alxvo ports. Tho undersigned nro now propared to isauo Tliroucli Tickets to All L'oints in tho Vnitcil States. ISpTFor further particulars regarding Froight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd, General Agents. Oceanic toisliifl Co. TOLrao Tatolo LOCAL LINE S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu from S. F. for, S. F. Juno 22, 1800 June 2'), 1890 July 17, 1800 July 20, 1800 THROUGH LINE From San Francisco From Sydney for for Sydney. San Francisco. Arrhe Honolulu. Ijtave Honolulu. Alnmcda, July 2, '00 I Monowal,July23,00 Mariposa, Julj.lO.'DO Alamcdn, Ang20'98 OCEANIC Steamship Co. FOR- , SAN FRANCISCO, THE Al STEAMSHrP WILL LEAVE HONOLULU Foil Till: AIIOVE POUT ON ISuomlny, .Ionic iMMfc, AT -1 O'CLOCK r.M. Tho muloihigued are now piennrcd to issuo Through Tickets fiom this City to ull points in tho United Stilton. i7t'l'ot further puiticulnra regnrding Proight or P.itsngo, npply to Wm. G.IRWIN & Co., Id, U.10-7 1 General Ageuts. HOSSE "SHOEINe 1?clv JCxcollorioe N(AttheU.MO.) ' LEONARD NUNES Ilns just opened his shop ut T. 11. Munay'w Carriugo Pactoxy mulwill Shoe Your Horse At Bottom Figures, XP-TISL15PII0NI5 nr'-joj an Go. Co Steamship Line From Victoria unit Vancouver, It. Oal to Suta and Bydneri 8tmr"MIOVE1tA Jnly 10 Stmr " WA1U1IMOO" Ancnst 10 Stmr "AJIOWEHA" Soptombtr 10 Stmr "WABIUMOO" October 10 12T" For Freight aud Pnssngo nnd all Qonoral Information, apply to THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd Agents for tho Ilnwniinn Inlands. Pais Mail Hif k AND THE Occifleiiial & Oriental Steamship Co. &2&. For YOKOHAMA nnd K0KGK0NG i Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to tho abovo ports ou or about tho following dntes: Htmr Copti Juno 22, 1890 8tmr Gnolio July 1), 1890 Stmr City of Poking July 18, 1890 For BAN FHANCISCO: Steamers of tho nbovo Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong nnd Yokohama to tho abovo port on or about tho following dates: Stmr City of Poking June 28, 1800 StuirVorio July 0, 1800 Htmr Uelgic .".July 21, 1800 Rates cf Passage are as follows: TO TOKO- TO nONO HAMA. KONO. Cabin S1G0.0O S17C.00 Cabin, round trip, i months 225.00 2G2.50 Cabin, round trip, 12 mouths 202.50 810.25 European Steerage.... 85.00 100.00 CSTFaHsengcra rnjiuff full fnro will bo allowed 10 percent off return fnro if re turning within twelvo months. 5?For Freight and Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO,, Agents. r-i i i nt i n j aers mwiiid TIME TABLE. O. L. WIGHT, Prcs. S. B. ROSE, Soo. Capt. J. A. KING, PortSupt. " Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching at Lahainn, Mimlneii Hay nnd Mnkenn the sumo day; Malitikonu, Kawnihae uuil Lau- Sahoehoo the following day, arriving at ilo the samo evening. LKAVIS HONOLULU. ARRIVES HONOLULU. Tuesday. July 7 I Friday. July 17 -Tuesday,... July 23 Friday Aug. 7 Frielav July 3 Tuobiuiy,. ...July 14 Friday July 24 Tuesday,.. ..Aug. I Returning, will leave Ililo ut 1 o'clock V. m., touching at Laupahoehoc, Malm kona and Kawaihao satuo day; Slnkonn, Maalaca Hay nud Lalmiua tho following day; aniviug at Honolulu the afternoons of 'luesday and Fridays. Will call at Pohoiki, Puna. BT"Ko Freight will bo received after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLATJDINE, CAMERON, Commander, Will lenvo Honolulu Tuesday nt 5 r. m. touching nt Knhului, llnna; Hnmoaand Kipahulu, Maui, lioturniiig aaives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. Will coll at Muu, Kaupo, on second hip of each mouth. fi7"No Fioight will bo received after p. m. ou day of bailing. This Company will lesorves the right to make changos in tho time of depatture and arrival of its steamers without uotico nud it Mill not bo responsible for any couss quences arising therefrom. Consignees miiBt bo at tho Landings to recoivo their Freight; this Company will not hold itsolf responsible for freight after it has been lauded. Live Stock ouly ot owner's risk. Tills Company will not bo lespousiblo for Money or. Valuables of passengers unless placed in the caie of Pursers. Piihsongers nro rcqucbtod to pnrchaso tickets before ouibarkiug. Those failing to do ho will bo subject to nu additional ohargo of twenty-live por cent. To Let or Lease. thi: -iismrNCEOFMits.A long, one mile from postofllce. Largo hoiibo with furniture. Pour bed rooms, parlor, large "dining room, pantry, kitchen, bath rooms, hot nnd cold wnter, with patent clo-cts, seivaut housos, btnbles, lioiho paddock, garilon and trees. A charming loculiou. Apply to J ALPRKD MAQOON. tf Muichaiit st uext Poutolllco. JI, HACKrEIiD & CO. OlWEltAI, COJIMIHHIOK AdKNTH. Cor. Fort nnd Queen Strcots, Honolulu. LEWEHS & COOKE, iMTOBTKllS AMD EAJJE1IS IN LUUDRB ajtd Aii. ax-M or BvTLrnm WA-'KniALB. Fort Blroet, - Honolulu. EOBERT GRIEVE. Book and Job Printer Morohant Streot, Honolulu, H. I. Over Hawaiian News Company's Book Storoi my 13. ALLEtt & ROBINSON. Donlora in Lumber nnd Coal and Building Matoiials of all kinds, Qnoon Stroot, Honolulu. AI. PHILLIPS & CO., Wholesale Importers nnd Jobbers of European and American Dry Goods. Fort and Queen Slroots. M. S GIUNBAUM & CO., Limitko Qaeon stieit. Tionolnlti, nnd 215 Front strtut, San Fmuciffco, Cnl. IMPOnTEP.S OJ1 ' General Merchandise and . . . . Commission Merchants, A. HARRISON, King st., bet. Tort and Alaken. Contractor : and : Builder. MONUMENTS AND TOMHSTOV8. KtT Finest Grado BLUE STONE from Punahou Quarries. 27S-U DAVID K. BAKER, lJorist, Nuuanu Valloy, abovo tho Mausoleum. All orders Riven prompt and faithful at tention. No extra charge- for delivering Flowers to any part of tho city. Leis, Mountain Greens and Carnutions a spo cialty. 2G5-U GONSLVES & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 225 Queen stroot, Honolulu, IT. I, JOHN SEABTJRY, TTazxiderriaist Hawaiian and Foreign llirel nnd Animals mounted in the lie-st manner, uiIiir tlie latest inetliods only. Hotel St near l)r McGrew. 327-tf JOHN PHILLIPS, PLUMBER, Hotol St.. near Fort. Tol. 802. Jas. F. Morgan. AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER No. 45 Queen Street. Expert Appraisement of Roul Esttito and Eurnituro, Cousoliildiui Sofia Water Co., L'i Esplanade, Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu. HOLLISTER & CO., Agents. C. B. DWIGHT, Docs all hinds of Work in Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbing Ilo has oh bund a largo supply of Chinese Granite Curb nnd always keeps Ilawnunn Curbing Stono. Estimntoa given nnd lowos4 prices nbsured. 'Velo ohono 883. T. Instrument Maker, Hjcyolo rcpniiing oud uitl.ol plating a specialty, ulho Gold, Silver aud Bronze Electroplating. 130 FORT ST. : : : TEL.C07. BRASS SIGNS MADE TO ORDER. CRITERION Shaving Parlors Fort St. Opp. Panthoon Stables. ur bcissors are sharp; our Razors aro bright; wo Shavo equally well by day or by night FRANK TAOIIECO, Propr. rl ' ii ' . I 1 . 4 i ) t i ,1: ''F5x c 'b 'ii ntimtr- ;n &. kujfK V-.-! - JL -a? 52