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Fnuraal Directory.
HARMONY LODOE NO. 3.
I. 0 O. P.,
MMti crerr Monday evening at 7:30
i Harmon Hall. King ctreet
L. H. DEE, N. G.
E. R. HENDKY, Secretary.
All rliltlng brothers very cordially
Tltod.
MYSTIC LODUK. No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Wednesday evening at
V:M o'clock, Caatle Hall, Port street,
VUlting brothers cordially Invited to
tttnd. 8. J. SALTER. C. C.
A. E. MURPHY, K. R. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
Meets every third Thursday evening
to Masonic Temple. All visiting com
Mmlona cordially invited.
A. F. QILFILLAN. H. P.
I. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
MU In Masonic Temple on the sec
mt Thursday evening of each month.
IH visiting sir Knights courteously
anted.
HENRY E. COOPKR, E. C.
. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODOE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
testis Hall, 42Hi Fort street, at 7:30.
Jtosabers of Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
flatting brothers, cordially invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.
ALFRED ARENDT,
K. of R. and B..
HUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.. S. R.
feet the flrrt Thursday In each
Math, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn
Mg and visiting brothnra cordially In
tlted to attend all meetings.
W. M., FRANK B. AUERDACh.
COiLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR. Secretary.
LODOE Le PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite.
Uted meetings on the Inst Monday
t each month, In Its hall, Masonic
itanple.
C. M. WHITE. W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
GEO. W. De LONG POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
Ok. meets at Hurmouy Hall, King
street, first Thursday evening of every
vaata. Sojourning comrades are cor
UUy invited to attend.
W. U EATON, P. 0.
JAM. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. 21,
F. & A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
tenth. Special meetings, when called
(will be noted In this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progres, Pacific
j4ge. and all sojourning brethren
araially InvlUd.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
C. R. O. WALLACE, Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:50 p. m. The Aloha
Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will
hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, next aooHonoiiisierot o ,
' rort street, ruouc coruiauy invneu,
L Books lent at the Library on Mondays,
Wednesdays and t-rldays, frm 3 to 4
.1 . p. m. intormauon on 1 neosopny given
by writing to P. O. Box 5H-
Markets and 'iroeers.
Potatoes,
Naval Oranges, Lemons,
Dried Fruit, Ranch Bs,
Butter. Cheese. 6-c.
Per Australia
J. B. MILLS
Lincoln Block, King street.
Novelties
for dinner giving and for
luncheons and for entertain
ing may be had here con
stantly .......
LEWIS & CO.,
Grocers.
Telphnn wo. 1 1 1 Fort St.
Art Bmbroldery Tuught.
Having resumed my classes In ART
EMBROIDERY, I will receive pup Is
everv morning from ynoto 11:30 during
vacation. Good Stamping done.
MRS. H. H. WILLIAM.
777 Fort St., near Vineyard. i6ami
WKGTMJiyp BIOCT
of
Q. What Is Champagne?
A.--It Is
Moet &
Cfrccndon
'WHITE SEAL'
N. B. The accuracy of this an
swer is endorsed by connoisseurs
tiie world over.
LOVEJOY & CO.,
Sole Agents :
For Territory of Hawaii,
-buy-
YourHome
SI
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
1. Business, lot on Fort st.; corner lot;
about 8000 square feet.
2. Fine house and lot; 100x100; Wal
Ulll road.
I. One lot, McCuliy tract; 75X r 50; King
street.
4. Two lots, Kawalahao St.; 50x100
each; Kewalo.
5. House anJ 3 lots at Kalulanl tract.
0. Four lots. Walklkl aJdltlon, neir
Camp McKlnley; 50x100 each.
7. Nine-year lease, with 2 houses
Punchbewl.
8. House and lot, llanlwal St., Kewalo;
25x100.
g. Ten-year lease and 2 houses; Punch
bowl; 60x110
10. Four lots, Kalihl, near King St.;
50x100 each.
II. Three lots near Diamond Head;
55x95 each.
12. House and lot, with stables; 53X
133; upper Punchbowl
13. House and lot, Queen St.; 50x100.
14. Ten-ye.r lease, with 2 cottages and
blare doing good business 60x100.
15. One share Walmea Hul land.
16. Eleven and a half years' lease, with
cottages, grapes and other plants; 75 v
200.
16 Beautiful lot on Fort St., between
School and Vineyard sts.
18 Lot 100x110, with 2 new cottages,
Wilder avenue.
10. Two lots, Walklkl road; 50x100
each.
20. Five lots, Beach road, near the sea;
60x102.
21. Two acres land at Kalihl, with 2
houses; beautiful country re'ldence.
22. House and lot, llanlwil St., Ke
walo; 50x100.
23. Lot on Fort st. extension.
24. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma
klkl; 226x121.
25. Lot 80x278, King st near McCuliy
tiact.
26.
27.
Three lots at Kalihl; 80x95.
15 acres of land just above Kalulanl
Tract,
28.
Kailua, near W. G. Irwin, Esq., country
place.
29. Lot, 150x110 witn 2 houses at Pa
lama. 30. House and lot, 48x85, Llllha street,
below School.
31. Lease with buildings. School St.
32. 19 years' lease and 6 cottages, 5
mlnu'es from Post Office,
U. 6H years' lease with cottage.
34. 2 Homesteads at KauDO. Maul, one
of 9 acres and one of 12 acres.
Houses To Let
No trouble In showing; Pro
perties to intending purchasers.
For further particulars apply to
Silva & Vivas,
OPPOSITE POST OFHCE
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscrlbers nre furnished with from
dve to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney.
He, etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER
MONTH.
A. V. GEAR.
JuH Building, Honolulu
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
(Irninl Jury fee nniountt-il In I.V'O.
The Albert luis gone uii the ninrlno
rnllwny.
Ilev. Knng YIiik Tct hns returni-d
Inim Kimal.
The Wm, llowilen not nny for tho
Sound yesterday.
Amcilcnii .MonBongor Service, Mi
sonic Temple. Tel. Main 199. "
T. Cllvc Datlea returned from Knunl
In tho Kenuhou this forenoon.
W. C. J. Uttinan was nnturnllzed by
Judge Kstce yesterday afternoon.
The schooner Mol Wnhlne enme in
from Hawaii yesterday afternoon.
The W. 0. Hall lenves Kauai thlJ
afternoon, nrlvInK tomorrow morning.
(lolf capes In many styles nnd do
signs to select from nt The Lnre House.
A ranchlnlst nnd engineer wants a
position. Sec Want column on page S.
WEDDINQ STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. F. WICHMAN.
H. W. Schmidt nnd J. C. MrOIII were
pnssengerB In the Mlkahala from Kauai
this morning.
nicely furnished rooms at the Pop
ular House, 164 Fort street, from 1.00
per week up.
Therewlll be a special meeting of
the Y. H. I. In Foster hall nt the usual
time this evening.
Notice tho nd of W. C. Peacock & Co.
nnd see how Pommcry champagne
leads over others.
No more becoming color could havo
been selected to ndorn the Tribune
than robin's egg blue. '
Frederick W. Hnnkey, Attorney at
Law, Campbell Dulldlng, corner Mer
chant nnd Fort streets.
The Mlkahala brought 1224 bags nt
sugar for Alexander & Uuldwln and 42
lor II. Wnterliousc & Co.
Special Meeting THIS (Friday)
Evening, August 24th, at 7:30 o'clock.
Work In the Third Degree.
Bruce Cartwrlght will occupy Dr.
Wood's cottage at Mnklkl, while tho
doctor sojourns at Walklkl beach.
John Rellly, driver of the big steam
roller, will leave for a vacation on the
Mainland in the bnrkentlne S. N. Cas
tle. Gonsalves, photographer, Deretamn
near Alnpat Is giving away one 16x20
crayon portrait with IS worth of pho
tos. Smoke tho Chnuncey M. Depew cigar.
The best clgnr on the market nt lt
price, Washington Mercantile Co., sole
ngents.
The sewerage contractors have
struck a tough thing In the coral un
derlying King Htreet nt Leleo. It re
quires drilling out.
Thero was un unusually large turn
out nt the band concert on the grounds
of tho Hawaiian hotel last night. The
music was excellent.
Tho Kcnuliou brought 3379 bags of
sugar ond 144 Iron sleepers from Kn11.1l
this morning. She reports 1220 bags of
sugar left nt Koloa.
The Kenuhoii reports thnt th
schooner Fanny Adele passed by Ko
loa at K o'clock yesterday afternoon
on her way for Eleele.
A mortgagee's notice of foreclosure
of mortgngo of John E. and Jns. E. nnd
Esther Shnw to W. It. Castle, trust?",
appears under .New Today.
The Mlkahala reports 400 bags o'.
sugar at Walmea and C4SG at Kapax
There were very strong winds and
rough weather at both Wulmea and Mn-
kawell.
Miss Rugausberger and Miss Furhy
leave In the Mauna Loa thU morning
for Lahnlna, Maul, where they will
spend a two weeks' vacation visiting
friends nnd points of Interest.
J. 11. Olljson has removed his home
from Ueretanta near Richards street,
where he has lived for eleven years, to
one of J. I). McVeigh's new cottages'
at Berctanla and Artesian streets.
Wall, Nichols & Co. have on display
the finest lot of art leather work over
exhibited In Honolulu. It Is direct
from the studio of New York's nmit
famous artist nnd will repay Inspec
tion. The Fso Co. has opened n general
business ngency on King street near Ll
llha. They do contracting nnd build
ing nnd carry laborers' supplies of all
kinds. See their advertisement nn
page 8.
The use of the.Stnger In millions of
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these ideal sewing machine.
It Is convincing proof that the Singer
excels In all kinds of family rowing
and art needle work. All our sawing
machines are of the best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic design. B. Ber
gersen, agent, 16'4 Bethel street.
Bishop Charles B. Galloway reports
that the McthodUt churches In thn
South have raised nearly $1,000,000 uf
the $1,500,000 they promised to con
tribute before Janrnry 1, 1901. to tho
Methodists' -twentieth century educa
tional fund, and he has no doubt tho
whole amount will bo seemed befoia
the dawn of n new century .
CHA8. D. WALKER,
Dtiljim ilt BullJtr of Hlfh-GrJ
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Worm, 69 KINO ST,
P O, C01 oji, TiUphoD ro.
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Mercantile Co., Ltd,
SOLE AGENTS.
I W. Miasm.
H. O. MlDDllDtTCH.
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
Cuibm House Brokerage
113 KAAHUMANU ST.
Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
White Teeth 1
are generally perfect and sound,
and at all events are a. much
prettier feature of the mouth
than dirty and discolored teeth.
Then again when kept clean
and white are less liable to decay
which rather is due to thought
lessness In teeth care. ,
All teeth preparations, in ft
general way are good we have
them all some better than
others.
Prophylactic
Tooth Powder 25 cts.
we know is as near a perfect
tooth cleaner and antiseptic as it
is possible to make because every
one of its ingredients is the purest
obtainable.
That's the feature of our tooth
powder.
Hollister Drug Co
FORT STREET.
, WOULD PROTECT HIMSELF.
John lloaplll, a boy about twelve or
fourteen years old, nppeared In the Po
lice Court Wednesday afternoon on the
chnrRo of carrying a revolver. Deputy
Sheriff Chllllugworth explained that
the boy belonged to one of three or
four Portuguese nnd native "clans" In
Kewalo. There wero constant fights
between these gangs of small boys and,
when lloaplll was arrested the other
day, It seems that there had been a
couplo of pitched battles during whh-h
slung shotB nnd rocks had been used.
Young lloaplll ndmltted carrying tho
revolver, explaining that he did this tn
protect himself as a number of enemies
had sworn to kill blm. Judgo Wilcox
remarked that. In the case of the Hid
ing factions, a shingle might take the
war Bplrlt out of the members. Hi
then sentenced lloaplll to ten dayV
Imprisonment at hard labor.
Five members each of two of tho
fighting factions, were present In court.
Bitting on the benches at the back of
the room and listening with great In
terest to the proceedings.
Got Wrong Man.
Ah He appeared In the Police Court
Tuesday on the charge of furious and
heedless driving, it being alleged that
he was the man who ran over Mosea
Nnhaulu Saturday night. The China
mnn denied all lcnowlcdgo of the affair
and It was flnnllyfound by the prosecu
tion mat tlie rcllow was really Inno
cent. A nolle prosequi was entered and
now tho police nro looking for tho man
who really did run over Nnhnulii.
PEK 8. B. AU8THALIA.
JtiBt landed a full lino of cranes, an-
pies, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and
red potatoes, dates, salmon, flounders,
halibut, crabs, Kaatern and California
oysters (In tin and shell,) turkey,
chickens, ducks, quail, A .oil line of
canned goods. CAMAIUNOS' RKFHI
To Those in Questfof a
.j.
To Intending purchaser of rugs, we would state, that Just before the change
tariff, we received a large assortment of Japanese Rugs.
By buying these rugs before the change, a saving of about fifty per cent (soJi
was effected, which our customers are to profit by, as we do notlntend, for the present
to Increase IhtVlce of these rugs, but to seil them, while they last, at the old prices.
Under these conditions, a buyer, here, now, can buy these for much less than they
are sold for on the mainland.
We hive made a display cf these rugs
their beautiful designs and harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention.
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York
TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
JudJ Building, Honolulu.
Pleasesend me a statement showing the Annual Premium for
on your Gold Bond Redemption Policy, with Guaranteed Dividend,
My age at last birthday .... years.
Name.
Address.
Fill up the above blank and forward to
BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii.
By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson"
WE HAVE RECEIVED A
LARGE ASSORTHENT OF : :
Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's Groceries Bicarbonate
of Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor
rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbc
lineum, Stockholm Tar, Tubs Buckets, Tinplates, Sauce
pans, Teakettles, &c, &c.
H. HACKFELP
- On Ice --
'All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS.
FRESH SALMOM and Flounder, Smoked Salmon and Halibut.
FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil), "And In Swests
FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil).
GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallaws.
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Big: Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre Store
BETHEL ST. I COR. KINO ANrTFORT STS.
JUST RECEIVED
-A Fine
California Potatoes and
Silver Skin Onions
Camp's :
Vara.
PORK& BEANS, MACCARONI & CHEESB.
CLAM CHOWDER, Btc, Etc.
SALTER & WATTY, SKSS
ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St.
Burnham's
fi CREAM
CUSTARD
. CONTAINS NO CORN STARCH,
in..., """ ww.iiyj i . umuvj iu..j, win yruuuce icn cups 01 aeilci
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.
Forsa.eby CHAS HIISTAPR
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falaphona. 119.
Will open a new'store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. i, with a fine line of
General Merchandise, Di-y Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
F. O. Box 333.
Telephone (03.
GrOO
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HE4YY PONGEE SILK FOR HEN'S SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICE.
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THE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
COMMISSION MER.OHLA.lSri'S.
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