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Jrw r TIIH liVUNINd HUU.tlTINi HONOLULU, tl, J., -MONbAY, AUoUST iy, tyrt, m v I mmnWi m m UMe ace r An Elegant assui imcm ui .r C.I'.'S, HM.v SMUTS, tiH.t .vr ll'.lW LihIIch Opera Length IJInck jrsr nucmvr.i) Hone Egg" M. BRASCH & CO. VtMVMlWilt Fnieroal Directory. HARMONY MlDHE NO. 3. I. 0 O. V., Kkii cTtrr Monday evening at 7:30 Ml Harmon Hall. King etrcet. U H. DEB. N. O. E. II. HUNDKY, Sccrctarr. All Tliltlns brothcra very cordially Tlfd. MTBT1G LOIHJB. No. 2, K. of P. Meet every Wednesday evening at ,': o'clock, Caatlo Hall. Fort street, rutting brothers cordlallr Invited to tjtUnd. S. J. HAL.TB11, C. C. A. E, MUni'HY.JC. U.8. HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1, H.A. M. HmU every third Thursday evening Ml Masonic Temple. All visiting com- loni cordially lnvltna. A. F. (HLFILLAN, It. I'. i. D. TUCKEH, Secretary. HONOLULU COMMANDEHY No. 1, K. T. Meeta In Masonic Temple on the sec M4 Thursday evening of each month AH visiting Sir Knights courteously sTtUd. HENRY E. COOPUn, E. O, . D. TUCKER, Recorder. OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P. Meets every Friday evening at their Vaatle Hall, 420H Fort street, at 7:30. swnbera ot Mystic Lodge no. z, ami lUtlng brothers, cordially Invited. A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C. ALFRED ARENDT, K. of H. and S.. KUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE CROIX, No. 1, A. & A.. S. R. (eta the flrrt Thursday In each Mtstth, at Masonic Temple Sojourn Mai and visiting brothers cordially In flUad to attend all meetings. W. M., FRANK B. AUERBACh. BJbLAN B. SCRIMOEOUIt, Secretary. LODGE Le PR0GRE3 DE L'OCEANIE, No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite. Stated meetings on (he Inst Monday I each month. In Its ball, Masonic pie. u. m. win if. w. jn. . B. FRIEL, Secretary. GEO. W. De LONG POST No. 45, O. A. R. Department ot California and Neva I. meeu at Harmony Hall, King it, nrst ThursJay evening ot every th. Sojourning comrades are cor- Invited to attend. W. U EATON. F. O. JAB. T. COPELAND. AdJU HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. F. & A. M. 21. tated meetings, first Monday each aanth. Special meetings, when called will be noted In this space.) Members Lodge Le Progres, Pacific atige, and all sojourning brethren Mrtlally lnvitbd. J. M. OAT. W. M. K. R. O. WALLACE. Secretary. THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Every Saturday at 7:1 P- m. The Aloha Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of Pythias Hall, next doortoHolllster& Co , Fort street. Public cordially Invited. Books lent at the Library on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, fwm 3 to 4 p. m. Information on Theosophy given By writing to P. O. Box 554. Markets and 'iroctrs. Potatoes, .Naval Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruit, Ranch Bgfts, Butter. Cheese. cVc. Per Australia J. B, MILLS Lincoln Block, King street. Novelties for dinner clvlnc and for luncheons and for entertain inc may be had here con stantly LEWIS & CO., Grocers. TeUphnniMO. ui Fort St. Art Bmbroldery Taught. Having resumed my classes In ART EMBROIDERY, 1 will receive pup Is everv morning from 9:50 to 11:30 during vacation. Good Stamping done. MRS. H. H. WILLIAM. 777 Fort St., near Vineyard 1604ml vmtioctr i WHIM . i ' m&r "J Hit' Itttk Nuunhti frnm Itiiliiiltil. xr. !; Ei'l 1 ihtil In I'lilU.UIi.liU Aimn.l 10. ! C(V L """ h'l' " fntm llnnnliilii 3fcli! i j Niitlc ui tin Oaclirts lirsllli rertlfl : iwi t lift flllif J s 11 'in vs v.v BV'll'.ir W .: v.j i "4 i' : JOTM1 J : WW" i J, M-l-l-H-l-H-H-l-H-H-:- Phone 187 ?SJ 414? Q. What Is A. It Is Moet & Cfrandon 'WHITE SEAL' N. B. The accuracy of this an swer is endorsed ty connoisseur;, the world over. L0VEJ0Y & CO., Sole Agents : For Territory of Hawaii -buy- Your Home GREAT BARGAINS IN Real Estate 1. Business lot on Fort St.; corner lot: about 8000 square feet. 2. Fine house and lot; 100.x loo; Wal klkl road. 1. One lot, McCulIy tract: 75x150: King street. 4. Two lots, Kawalahao St.: 50x100 each; Kewalo. 5. House ana 3 lots at Naiuiam tract. 6. Four lots. Walklkl addition, near Camp McKlnley; 50x100 each. 7. nine-year lease, wun 2 nouses; Punchbowl, 8. House and lot, llanlwal St., Kewalo; 25x100. 9. 1 en-year lease ana 2 nouses; runcn bowl; 60x110 10. Four lots, Kallhl, near King St.; cox 100 each. 11. three lots near Diamond Head; 55X95 each. 12. House and lot, with stables; 53X' m: uDner Punchbowl 13. House and lot, Queen St.; 50x100. 14. Ten-yeir lease, with 2 cottages and store doing gooa pusiness uoxioo. it. One share Walmea Hul land. 16. Eleven and a half years' lease, with 3 cottages, grapes and other plants; v. 16. Beautiful lot on Fort St., between School and Vineyard sts. 18 Lot icoxiio, with 2 new cottages, Wilder avenue. 10. Two lots, Walklkl road; 50x100 each. 20. F ve ots. Beach road, near the sea; 00x102. 21. Two acres and at Kallhl, with 1 houses; beautiful country residence. 22. House ana lot, llaniwil St., Ne walo; 50x100. 23. Lot on t-ort st. extension. 24. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma' klkl: 226x221. 25. Lot 80x270. King St., near mcuuuy tiact. 2G. Three ots at Ka h : 80X0 ?. 27. 1 5 acres of land Just above Kalulanl Tract. 28. 1 acres of and. more or less, at Kailua, near W. G. Irwin, Esq., country place. 20. LOS, 150x110 wun 2 nouses ai ra- lama. 30. House and lot, 48x85, Llllha street, below School. . . 31. Lease with buildings, scnooi :r, 32. 19 years' lease and 6 cottages, 5 mlnu'ea from Post Office, 13. 16K years' lease with cottage. 34. 2 Homesteads at Kaupo, Maui, 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 OFFICE REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Subscribers are furnished with from 3ve to six lists per week, giving an ac Champagne? curate record of deeds, mortgages, leases, releases, powers of attorney, etc., etc., which are placed on record. SUBSCRIPTION PIUCE, 12.00 PER MONTH. A. V. GEAR, JutM Building, Honolulu. LOCAL ANMENEHAL Anin an MwmH- Mutteri M mtilp Titiile, Tl. Main IM ' 1 h- hl AittltNlM (mm t til tt dtiMH in AtlntU AhkmiI U 1 Ale niifM multr Ity Authorltr, I Tln 0 1). Ilrjniil bIImI tnim Bin rnm-lrrn fur Honolulu AuaiiM U. The James Itnlhli nrrltnl In Han tnhrlMu from this lirt Aiiauit t2. WKDlllNdHTATIONKHV. Knaraved Cards, llmbtimlng. II. P. W10IIMAN. The brig l.nrllnp nrrlvrd In Han PrniiclM'U Augiiit 11, 19 da)s from Ka' I111I11I. tlcelx furnished rooms at the Pop' ular House, HI Fort street, from 11.00 per week up. St. I.ouls College and Hi. Krnncls cliool will open for their regular term on S( pt. 4th. Judging fioni the number ot blu whtels on the streets the Tribune must bea very popular wlitil. ' The schooner Maria I'. Smith and bark Sollile urrlveil In Port Townsvnd from this port August 11. The Gaelic Is due from San Kran cluo tomorrow tnoriilng. The Australia will be here Wednesday morning. Thi Bi'hooner V. V. Wltiemann and schooner Serena Thayer united In Oarys Harbor from this port August 13. Tlio grand clearance sale at Jaa. K. .Morgan's miction room will be of In terest to all. See his column for par ticulars. The Annie Johnson sailed from San Francisco for llllo August 14 with a cargo of general merchandise and six passengers. There wus a large attendance at tho concert In Kaumakaplll chapel, rala- ma, Saturday evening, and quite a sum was netted. The schooner Hobert Senrle arrived In l'ort Towuscnd from Knhtilul Au gust 13 and the Charles H. Moody from Honolulu on the lUli. The band will gle u concert In Cm- ma Square at the usual time this even ing. An excellent program has been arranged by Captain IlergeY. San Kranclsco, Aug. 12. II. J. Taylor of the Kimball Steamship Co. has pur chased a controlling interest In the four-masted schooner Transit. Jas. N. K. Kcola has been appointed member of the electoral board of registration for Maul In place ot Sam. Kelllnot, who resigned on being ap pointed a traveling normal instructor of schools. .Ira. Cornelia Damon has Issued In vitations to a reception at her home, Thurston avenue, from 8 to 10 o'clock this evening In honor of W. E. llcck- wltli and bride. The Honolulu Cricket Club team de feated the sailor team Saturday after noon by S2 runs. 11. Anderson made 31 for the home team. The highest scores for tho sailors were made by Kelly and McDonald, each getting nine. Chun Jlp, n Chinese, aged 35 years, was found dead In his room at the re lief camp on Vineyard street Sunday forenoon. There was quite a little stir among the residents of the place who were ready to lenvo forthwith. An nil tupsy was held, snowing peritonitis to bo the cause of death. Among the arrivals from Maul ports In tho CTaudlne Sunday were tho fol lowing: F. Waterhouse, W. A. Ilalley, Capt. Murray and wife, C. II. Dickey, J. P. Cooke, J. N. S. Williams, W. II. Uaugh, I). It. Hannlng, W. II, Cornweli, Kev. J. H. Kcklpl , C. P. Qrlmwood, Ilev. J. Aklna, E. W. Husted and E. Kruse. A light between a Portuguese lima and a Japanese laborer at Kenlla, Ka uai, tho other day nearly resulted In the death of both. The Japanese re fused to obey the orders of tho luna, who wounded him In the shoulder with a shovel. Japanese rnn In to beat tho lun but a white man Interfered nnd trouble was averted. The use of tho Singer In millions ot homes shows the unprecedented suc cess of theso Ideal sewing machine. It Is convincing proof that the Singer excels In all kinds ot family sewing and art needle work. All our eewlng machines aro ot the best construction, beautifully decorated, and are mounted on selected woods In finely finished cabinets of artistic design. D. Dcr- gersen, agent, 1C Dethel street Labor Union DolnfjH. There was a large attendance at the meeting ot the labor unions Saturday night. Tho finance committee report ed 1.325 collected. It was decided to Bet asldo $500 for the Knplolanl Park races. The committee on printing was ordered to issue 3,000 Invitations to the ball on tho night of Labor Day. Mnny will lie sent to other Islands, There will bo three floats, one for tho Goddess of Liberty and two for school children. CHA8. D. WALKER, Dtitcntr tot Bulldtr ol HlcbGrad Yachts, Boats and Launches I Won,, fr). KINO ST. P, O. Boi ). TtliphoM 769, sKfu4BTg4tiiLri:r?P SMOKE THE OhnMncay mmmmmmmm CIGAR The Washington Mercantile Co., Ltd, SOLE AGENTS. , Mmtlt. H.O.MlDDllDttCM, The Merchants J Collecting Agency, CutOm House Brokerage II KAAMUMANU St. Wakes 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 a 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 Go FORT STREET. Waikiki Inn. Beginning Thursdav, Aug. 30, THE WAIKIKI INN will run a wagonette for the bene fit of its patrons, leaving the corner of Fort and King streets as follows: FOR WAIKIKI INN. A. M. P. M. 9:30 12:30 5:30 FROM WAIKIKI INN. 7:40 4:30 10:00 Single Fare, 25 cents; 8 tickets, 1:00 H. N. ALMY, Manager. Emma Square Conosrt. The band will play the following se lections at a concert In Emma Square this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Part I. Overture French Comedy Beta Waltz Southern Dreeze ...... Melsler Fantasia My Old Kentucky Home Dalbcj Songs (a) Llko Lehua. Pua Plkake, Miss J. Kelllaa. (b) Clua no Maua. lie Inlki, Mrs. N. Alapat. Part II. Medley In Sunny Tennessee . .Iloetger Waltz Wedding ot the Winds ...Hall Dance Habanera D'Orso March Tho ICmperor Kunotb Tho Star Spangled Banner. Frederick W. Hankey, Attorney at Law, Campbell Building, corner Mer chant and Fort streets. To Those In Quest of a To Intending pufthf of nigs.wfwoulJ slslf, lint ul Itfow the tiling t.irlfl, v,etf(fUtJal.irr.ea'rtment of tiiiincitt RiijJhi lly buylnn tline rugt before lln clwnw, saving of about fifty per cent ljo us tffeiteJ. tthkh our rmtnmtfi ate te rtoM by. we do not lntenJ,fnr the preient to lnrt the price cf thfe uiri, but to sell them, while they last, at the old prices. Under thfM conJItlniu, a buyer, here, now, can buy these for much lets than Ihty art olJ for en the mslnlinJ, WelmenuJendlirlayef the rug In our large central show wlnJow, where thtlr beautiful designs and harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention. B. F. EHLERS & CO. Refore 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 TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO., JudJ Building, Honolulu, Pleasesend me a statement showing the Annual Premium fori 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 top Hawaii By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson" WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF : : Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's Groceries Bicarbonate of Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbo lineum, Stockholm Tar, Tubs Buckets, Tinplates, Sauce pans, Teakettles, &c, &c. m- H. HAGKFELD - 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 Sweats FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (In foil). GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallows. H. MAY & CO., Ltd. 2 Bigr Stores 2 The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre Store BETHEL ST. I COR. KING ANtf FORT STS. TELEPHONE S4. TELE3FEC03STE sa JUST RECEIVED -A Fine California Potatoes and Silver Skin Onions Osiraap's : PORK& BEANS, MACCARONI & CHEESB. CLAM CHOWDER, Etc., Etc. "Vara. SALTER & WAITY, ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St. Burnham's o o contains no Corn starch, Requires no egss, no cooklne. PicpjreJ In a moment by simply addlne one quart boiling milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of dellcl 1 Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed. For sale by CH AS. HUSTACB. rirhn 119. m King streat. next to thw Arlin Will open a new store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. 1, with a fine line of General Merchandise, Diy Goods, Groceries, Japanese Provisions, etc F. O. Box 888. Telephone BOS. p. O Bos 984. GOO K.IM iMPOSTia AND DlAlia IN UEAYY PONGEE SILK FOR HEN'S SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICE. ::::::: GROSS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH BORDER. MERCHANT TAILORING 1' Numnu Str.t Btw.n Hot. I tnj P.u.M, , P, O, Box WJ. WIKTCSr THE OLDEST aoaaadciesioisr me Ran ants. Dol.iila Fin. Silks ind Gnu Lln.ni. Clilrtu nd Japan.,, Good! ot All Kindt tto-.it Nuuanu ttrttl P, , Box Bla 60Q BlHBTAMU BTBBBT Rug York & CO., LTD. : Jft-TTST'ie-A.r-I. Lot of- Grocers CREAM CUSTARD Tel, 811. TBI. it. WO OHj9l3XT Chinese Firm in Honolulu. T.liphoui BQ3 HA 3JUE Jk. N O ...... IMPORTS! AND DIALIR IN OrrosiTS QusBH'a Hoarrrix I A J F 'I II r 4 . r y f -. ! r jr "'i t .A a. l A n " 'JT '" SltiiJisUBUHiBBsB 4rimkArJaB-i CJrfnlMl J.itiMssMtntleMMtttsilslsiWB jaaitorJL js!&Hi .