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The Coolest
Soda Water
Corner in
Town
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likewise
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Benson, Smiths Co., Ltd
COR. PORT AND HOTEL 8TS.
JUST RECEIVED A LARGB SHIPMENT
Alsen Portland Cement
It ska stroor.it ana most serrlceaMe cement aaie mi will rermlt the asmlitura of larger amount of miu
ar iTLVel. with lass lost of strength, than any otter Hand; It I therefore the noil economical.
"AL 4tN" Mi NO EQUAL la COLOK. FINENESS and SAND CARRYING CAPACITY. It WEIGHS
LESS PER BUSHEL. (Himkl about to PER CENT. MORE CEMENT TO A BARREL than ulnar
trends, which very materially REDUCES In cost ai compared with other cements) tt la therefore an ECONO
MICAL cement to use and SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FINE CONCRETE WORK.
COMPARATIVE TESTS. I
Tenille Strength In Pound! Per Square Inch Made at Royal Tettlof Station, Berlin, 1880-90.
NIAT Cement One rut Cement
Three Parti Sand
After joeys. After aiders. After da. After eSdayi,
ALSEN tH laiti VU ilUK
DYCKERHOFF cm!! lUV . 148 1.8 (J
PREMIUMS: Wotld'a Fair. Chlcato, ilo) Adelaide Jutltee Int. E'n itlr. Centennial Int. Ei'n
Melbourne, 1SS8. New Zealand at So. b. Ei'n. Dunedln. 1880.90.
CAPACITY AND SALES. 1 he output of the "ALSEN-' factorial ll, atlhe present time, tarter than
that of any manufactory of Portland Cement In Europe.
The yearly talei 01 Allen'a Ptrtland Cement In the united Silica la rreater than that of any ether brand.
The following test, made In actual work by Col. D.C. Houston, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. at the
eea wall around Governor's llland. New York Harbor, hai never been equated ty any other cement. It la
aa follow!-
TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH: One Day. )ls round 1: Seven Days. 600 rounds,
Thirty Days, S18 rounds. For Sidewalks It elves the best color and the most endurable wearing surface.
Testimonials from most eminent engineers, architects and contractors endorsing the high grade
ajuallty of "ALSEN" furnished on application to
Tlxeo. !EC. Psi-vIqs cSs Co.. X.te3..
Special for
One Week Only
SCHILLER'S MALT EXTRACT
25c. per Bottle
$2.60 per Dozen
"We TKret-tcla. TKna-ile TTo-o. Sleep
BOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AQENCY ::::::::
Reliable Watchmen furnished for stores and r'operty. Best City references tarnished. Detective
ana confidential woik of all sorts. :i
Office Room 4 Model Block
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, The - Annex
WHISKEY,
TOM GUN".
VERMLOTJTH.
tIjA.3SriiA.TTA.Nr
Ale made of the very choicest Ingredients and are put up by us under
our own label.
WB GUARANTEE THE QUALITY,
TRY A SAMPLK QUART,
WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE THEM.
W. C. Peacock & Co..
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Inshltects, Contractors and Bolldin
Fred Harrison
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
fobbing ; Promptly : Attended : To.
WM. T. PATY,
Contractor and Builder.
Store and OMce Fitting.
Plans and Estimates FurnTihed.
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Hotel Street, near Barracks.
O.A.HOWMD,J.
RoiT.F.Taan
HOWARD & TRAIN,
Architects.
liter, Modal Bloc'., HONOLULU.' OAHU, H.I
P. O, Boi to). Telephone ote
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H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Room n-ie
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Taisno l)i.
Oao W. Pago Tel. eo
f. W, Beardslee P. O. Boi l
BBARD8LCE & PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms a-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
at Short Notice. M4'
Building Materials
OF ALL EIND9.
Dealera in Lumber atid Goal
ALLEN fc ROBINSON,
Quean rtrflet. Honolnlu
H. P. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
16 RBMOVBD
To raar of old stand. Entrance on Klui
. tract. Order left at either shop, or office,
t hhn NMt'. jr. Kin street, will f
ajiv promp' attention. UJfU
HONOLULU DRUG CO.,
TEL. 70S.
P. O. BOX 284.
- Cocktails
Ltd.! - Sole Agents.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ORPIEUH CAFE
s 1 .... stti i.H
The Best Meal
AND
The Best Service
In the City
t: At Popular Prices ::
mtMeals at all Hours: A la
carte or Table D'Hote.
WE OFFER YOU THE
Best -5c. Cigar
Tu be had for tha money.
CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTIC
CIGARS.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
Markets and Grocers.
Potatoes,
Naval Oranges, Lemons,
Dried Fruit,, Ranch Bggs,
Buttert' Cheeses &c.
Per Australia
J. B. MILLS
Lincoln Blofk, King street.
Novelties
for dinner giving and for
luncheons and for entertain
ing may be had here con
stantly LEWIS & CO.,
Grocers.
. euphor.a 140. 1 1 1 Fort M
TEACHING FORGE CHANGES
Action of Board of Education .on Re
signations and Appolntmtnts.
Nlgbt Schools lo Be Distributed Through the
Cltj-Rojil School Building-An
Agriculloril Instructor.
The fortnightly meeting of the Com
missioners of Public Instruction waj
held yesterday afternoon. Present;
Superintendent Alatau T. Atkinson,
Commissioners Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Jordan,
and W. D. Alexander, Inspector It. 3
Townscnd, Normal Instructor T, It.
Cibson and Secretary C. T. Ttodgers.
Mrs. Ileapy at Walluku wanted a
j car's leave of absence, and the teach
ers' committee, recommended that she
be Informed her resignation would be
accepted. Adopted.
A similar application from Miss
Mary McKinley at Ookala was report
ed the same way, with the proviso that
the applicant had the option of holding
her position on the usual terms. Adopt
ed.
Mrs. M. F Scott at Holualoa 'wanted
leave of absence ln.cnso she could not
return to duty at the first of November,
the beginning of the school term for
the Konas, Hawaii. Granted.
Miss Dlackstad wanted a transfer
from Walmea to Mana, Kauai. Grant
ed. Miss Burton resigned her position at
Walmea, Hawaii, and J. Kcaloha w.is
appointed In her place.
The Nllhau school, Inst school whoo
Hawaiian was the medium of Instruc
tion, was ordered closed. An English
school tnkes its place with D. Prlgge
as teacher. Kaumea taught the old
school 21 yean.
Miss K .Rlckard's resignation from
the Itonokaa school was accepted. P.
Nobrlga was appointed In h'er place.
The resignation of Ell Snyder of
Huelo was accepted, J. II. Vlncente
taking his place.
C. II. Raven was appointed to the
tlaou school Maul.
The resignation of Miss Cora Itenne-
ghan from Macmae school, Honolulu,
was accepted. Miss Rhoda Green was
appointed In her place.
Mrs. Steerc was appointed to Makua
Miss Poaha was apoplnted assistant
at Manilla.
Miss Marie Raamussen was appolr.-
od to the Walmanalo school In place of
her sister, resigned.
Miss Illanche Thatcher's resignation
from I.lhue ,Kaual, school was accept
ed. J. F. O'Connor and Mrs. O'Connor re
signed from Kcauhou school, North
Kona.
Mrs, Davis resigned from the Night
school.
Miss Zula Hart resigned from tho
Select school at IIIIo.
Mrs. Helen Kelsey was transferred
from the Union to the Select school,
both at Illlo.
Miss Illanche Howard was appointed
to Miilmkonn school.
J. IC. Ilurkctt was granted leave uf
absence on account of sickness from
Koloa school until November 1. Mr.
Atkinson said Mr. Ilurkctt had nerval
tho Hoard faithfully for 2C years.
Nicholas Hoopl was transferred from
Pohakapuku to be assistant at Laupa-
hoehoe.
Mrs. Deacon was transferred from
Papalkou to Pohakupuka.
Charges against Christian AndrcwB
cf Ilauula school having been Investi
gated were found without causo of ac
tion and were dropped.
Mr. Atklnson.announced that he had
planned to have five night schools In
Honolulu Instead of one largo central
school as now. This would not re
quire an Increase of the number of
teachers. Ry bringing the schools near
er those desirous of attending them.
there would be a steadier as well as a
larger attendance.
Tho Superintendent read a report
from J. I.lghtfoot, principal, on the
Night school. It complained ut
wretched lighting as a drawback. Ona
great cause of Irregularity of attend
ance was tho dlstanco between tho
homo and the school in many cases.
Decentralization was recommended, In
agreement with the Superintendent's
suggestion.
As there was only a bare ruioritm
present, the matter was left over for
individual consideration.
The matter of sewing In the schools
wbb brought up. Mr. Townsend said
It had been introduced in the last
period, and carried out to tho full ex
tent the appropriation allowed.
Mr. Atkinson said a difficulty had
been to find work for the boys. If
nothing else could be found, let them
be taught sewing too. They had
teachers In the special branches of
drawing, music, etc., and ought to hnvu
one In agriculture. He proposed tho
appointment of Mr. Hlgglns, now of tho
Normal school, to that office at a salary
of $1200 a year.
Tho matter of the Royal school was
then rovertcd to, tho Superintendent
repeating what had been done by the
Executlvo the other day as nlready re
ported. Thero was ample furniture for
equipping tho Aala warehouse for tho
temporary uso of the bcIiooI. He pro
posed that tho Royal school building be
demolished on account of Its unsafely,
which was moved, seconded and car
iled with tho addition that tho furnish
ings be transferred to tho Aala build
ing. A letter was read from a clergyman
in a country district, regarding the
question cf permission to Catholic
children to attend church on holy days,
without-coming under 'tho penalties, of
truancy from school. Mr. Atkinson was
In favor of tho full religious liberty
heretofore upheld by the Hoard, and on
bis suggestion It was voted that the
list of Catholic days of obligation be
again sent to school agents and teach
ers with Instructions to allow such
days to be respected by Catholics.
Mr. Atkinson brought up the matter
of dividing tho group Into four circuits
for normal instruction purposes. 1p
outlined tho divisions that appeared
most convenient. There were 'other
matters, he remarked, that ho would
havo Introduced If there were a fu'l
meeting of the Board. Tho circuits
ere : 1. Hawaii. 2. Maul, Molokal and
I-anal. 3. Honolulu, 4. Oahu, Kauai
and Nllhau. On tho staff of normal In
structors tho Superintendent woul.I
tecommend that some be young men of
good scholarship and good character.
Adjourned.
Fop the Mule.
At the War Offlce the other day an
elderly gentleman of somewhat chol
eric disposition was making Inquiries
after a relative in South Africa, says
the London Express.
Annoyed at the Inability of the offi
cials to give him any tidings, he be
gan to charge them with wilfully keep
ing back intelligence. In the midst of
his expostulations a telegram was
handed In, and he Immediately asked
the officer If It concerned South Africa.
The official replied in the affirmative,
but said It was not of public Interest,
Thereupon the old gentleman alter
nately raved and pleaded, till at last, to
keep him quiet, the official consented
as a great favor to show him the wire.
It read as follows:
"Moro nose-bags wanted at the
front."
Lane Memorial Window.
At the request of the Honolulu Crick
et Club, permission has been given Tor
tho erection of a stained glass window
In St. Andrew's Cathedral to the mem
ory of tho late Rev. J. F. Lane, A. S. N.
C. The window selected Is that Imme
diately south of the cast window in' the
Clerestory, and will contain a repre
sentation of St. Paul. Diocesan Maga
zine.
PER 8. a AU8TRALIA.
Just landed a full line of grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and
red potatoes, dates, aalmon, flounders,
halibut, crabs, Eastern and California
oysters (In tin and shell,) turkeys,
chickens, ducks, quail. A .all line of
canned goods. CAHARINOS' REFRI
GERATOR. BRAVAIS' IRON
to
vstn asnAVAia.
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ANEMIA, P00RNE88 OF BLOOI
LOU OF COLOUR.
Bairns' Ira I, Pnantto
07 laa Ltidln, rbrafcsaa
ofallCountrtaa.
Has CMtfJW Tttf m 5aaal
Deu aaf Coaiftaaas.
Dess M Ulasin lis Taaaj
Sooa hfloga bak
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miHCOMPtlllOI.
WMmta no, Xna Lafayette, rals.
Pound Master's Notice
of Estrays.
Notice Is hereby glvenj that the animals
described below nave Keen Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law :
July 17, 1900. 1 sorrel mare branded
)l on right hind leg; brand on left hind
fez; white stripe on forehead) three feet
white and all feet shodded.
July 17, 1900. 1 pey horse brand In
dlscrlbable. July 18, loco. 1 red horse branded!
on right hind leg; btand i on left hind
leg; white spot on forehead and white
stripe on the nose; four feet white,
July 18, 1000. 1 black mare branded
HI on leit hind leg; white stripe from fore
head to nose.
Julv 18. iooo. 1 black mare brand In
describable on left hind leg; white spot on
forehead with rope on the neck.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that 1 will seil
them at public auction on Saturday, Aug.
4, 1000. at 12 m., If not called for before
tlpt date, K. KEKUENE,
1587 1) Poundmaster
WHEN YOU . . T" "
VISIT WAILUKU
Stop at
THE - WINDSOR
FIRST CLASS AND HOMELIKE.
MRS. 0. B. ROBERTSON,
: Manager.
Walluku, Maul. 1585ml
AS8ESSMBNT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
l-outtn Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
one-half dollars per snare on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
juiy isi, ai me omce 01 me unoersignea,
111 Fort street. J. H. FISHER. .
Actg. Treas. Inter Island .Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu. June 1. loco mo
Hawaiian Automobile
Co., Ltd.
Assessments have been called on the
Assessable Stock if this company as to
become cue and payable at the office cf
Castle & Cooke, Ltl, on
June 1st. iqoo, 10 per cent, (t 10.00 per
share); delinquent June 30th, loco.
July 1st, iooo, 1 j per cent. (Ji 5.00 per
share); Delinquent July 11st.
W. A. nnWr-N.Trevurer.
Hawaiian Automobile Co., Lt'd.
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HEADACHE;
WAFERS
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capita Stock
Capital, paid up,
$100,000.
$48,860
OFFICERS.
W. 0. Achl ...President A Manager
M. K. Nakulna Vice President
J. Makalnal .Treasurer
Enoch Johnson Hectetary
Oeo. L. Desha Auditor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Jonah Kumalae.
J. Makalnal
J. W. Blplkane.
The abora Company will buy, lease,
or sell lands In all parts of the Hawaiian
Islands; and also ha houses In the City
of Honolnlu for rent. 1489-yl
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
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Visitors are cordially Invited t
;all and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, from Kamehameht
I. to date.
At the Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VERY HES1RABLB BOILD
ING LOTS on Niuanu Avenue, at Nle
lopa, Nuuanu Vallsj for aala. Apply ts
J. M. kNSARRAT,
Cartwrifht Block, trchant stmt
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W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
or -
REAL ESTATE
tf We win Bay or bei ileal Estate It
II parts of the Ktonp.
IfT We will Bell Properties on Beasor
ible OommUilona 1
3FFICE. 10 West Kino Streei
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR BALE.
Property In town and suburbs
nd HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor and
Searcher of Titles . . .
Loans negotiated
Rents collected,
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
P. B. R. STRATJOH,
Real Estate Broker
Tlnanc!J Againt and Collector
No. 9 Bethel St, near P. O.
isal Talaaaoao ass.
A $6,00 BOOK FOR ONLY $2,90
Higner'i Standard Horse ind Stock Book.
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R radical reference
r bone ow nen. Tbli
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Taluabla recloai
hitherto unknown or
lamina, controUIni
and educating hones
Ucpartinenta devotci1
to borsea. catde
siecp anil swine; aim
nultrT.d(s.bcecul
lore, Including thl
rare of fruit trees, eto
1,200 parti, oval
1,700 naralflceat
lllnatrailons a-e
abaolotelTtlialliicsi
aal most TaloaMi
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em se jou mocer. Addreas all ordera to
THE WERNER COMPANY,
tlUrs sal MaaftctMrs. Akron, Ohio,
TU Whhi CmvJ U lko.Mfkljr nll.tiU.1 EdUM.
.i6Dt8, Brokers and Jobbers.
W. G. Irwin & Go
Limited
A0ENT8 FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of Baa
Francisco,
Baldwin Locomotive Works, ot
Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cano Shredder), New York, U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt & Coa Chemical Fertili
zers. Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Far
tlllters for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR BALE
Parafune Paint Co.'a P. &.B. Palnti
and Papers; Lucol and Linseed
Oils, raw and bolted.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), .
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lima
and Bricks. t
CASTLE & COOKB
LIMITED.
.HONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Tka ftwa PlaataU Co.
Ta Walalua Airloilirtal Ca.. Lt.Z
Tka Kohala Sor ar Ca
Ta WalaaMa Surir Mm C.
Taa Koloa Arrtojltmal Ca,
TJa Falloa Iron Wotas, SL laala. Ma.
Taa Staalara Oil Co.
ja uao. r, wan staaa Paaas.
waatoa'a Csnlrlfiitals.
"- U Vf EIlanl Ufa laswaaca Ca. at Baa aa
TtaAlllaacaAasaiaacaOi at taalaau
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(uimiD).
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Bpreckels Vice President.
w. ii. umara ..second Vice President
H. M. Whltnnv .Ir Tmna nn a-
Oeo. J. Ross '. Auditor
Sugtu? Faotofe
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Commission Agent
Aoma o turn
KJIANIO STIAMSHIP COMPACT
Qy BAM FRANOIHOO. OAT
TWonHaMi!jCo,lLti
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEEN 6T.t - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Mact na, Bta
BBtEWEl & CO., LTD.,
QiMtm ttftMt, Honotulv H.
A.fi:onta lor
Hawaiian AafricoUural Casaar, Aawkaa tafaa
Coaipany. Ookala Surar Plant. Co., Oaoawa ens
Co.. Honotio Surar Co , Walluka Sua as Ca., Mafcaa
Surar Ca . Halaakala Rarcb Co.. Molokal RaaMi
flanuj'a Llna San Fr uscoPacltsI kaa. ate am
ft Co.'a Llaa at Bosi.11 Packat.
, LIST OF OFFICERS
O. M. Cooke, President; George
Robortwu, MHnager) K. F. Bishop
Treasurer and Hocrotarj'l Ool. W. 1
Allen, Audit r; P. C. Joues, H. WaUr
house, Oeo. R. Carter, Dirnctora.
BKUOE OARTWRIGHT,
banatal Managor of
Tha iqnjuble Lift AssarUici Socirti
0' Um United BUtea for the HawallM
lilandi.
Orrvasi Ma"8haot atraat. Ho
M. PHILLIPS k CO.,
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hropu-ud Akerieu D7 too
go I ana Queen Btnati.
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Rook Prices
On Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS
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WORK. . .
Fenoes and Lawn
Pnrnltnre.
Haw'o IroD Fence and MonamentaJ Ci
Ml King Street
DIAMOND
Ind other Rings, Watches, Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive variety
tf lelry.
El. a. BIAJll-,
Manufacturing Jeweller
tain port Street
GHAS. CB4MER
G. A. GROTE
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