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EVENINd' BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H, T., WEDNESDAY, AUO. 21, 1901.
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Five
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FOR SALE EVERYWHERE!
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Trade Mark Registered and owned by DAVID LAWRENCE & COMPANY.
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PRETTY DESIGNS
HIGH
CLASS
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1 he designs are almost Indescribably so much so that we
shall not attempt to picture them, further than to ay that
they are admirable examples of fine, frte drawing of inter
esting subjects.
Hem Stitched Irish Linen
Stntnpcil Dollies, Stamped Tray Covers,
8tmnpcd Side Bunrd Scurfs, Stnmped
Tnblc Centers, Stomped Lunch Cloth.
Hem Stitched Drawn Work
IPlsh Linen I t t The same.
We Sell Art Wash Silks Too.
Stamped Goods are not much use without silk to work
with. We sell Coolson & Curriers' Art Wash Silks. All the
fresh, clear and delicate shades that you associate with the
most refined and elegant fancy work.
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F. E. M LAID UP
WITH ilIN'111
Wlillc rlitlng through Knplolnnl Park
jcstcnlay afternoon, Frank 13. Thomp-
son, the nttorney, wns thrown from hi
horse, sunerliig serious Injuries from
the fall, He was rendered uncon
scious li the concussion and when
picked up by II, I), Conens, who was
rldlnK with him, Thompson was seen
to hnve sustained n fractured thigh.
Ho wns taken to Queen's Hospital nt
once where his Injuries were looked af
ter hy lr. Muriny and McDonald.
Inquiry today finds Mr. Thompson fill
I) restored to his senses,' the houc In
leg knitting, nnd the prospect of a
month on the flat of his back, Blaring
him In the face.
The accident was caused by Thomp
son's horse suddenly rhylng. Couzcns
who was riding ahead at flic time wns
made an are of the mishap by Thomp
son's riderless horse passing him.
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Everybody
Knows
About
"PainKiUer
A
Household
Medicine
A Safe and Sura Curs for
Cramps Coughs Brutsos
DIarrhcoa Colds Burn
Sprains and Strains.
Gives Instant relief.
Two ttzFH, S3c. ami ftOc
Only one I'ln KUUr, Porry Davis'.
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BESTJUCIGARS
. AT THtJ ,
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Alorchnnt tind Nuunnu SIh.,
tilmi HOTI2L. ST.. oppoHltu Oothal.
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WE OFFER GOODS WANTED
AT PRICES CHEERFULLY PAID
Stninpcd Pillow Tops, beautiful designs on
Satlnette, Denims, P. K. and Liner, SOc to 8I.BO
Down Pillow h In All Sizes. t I t
Sta.inped Lnundry I5is, of .Mummy Cloth,
easllv washed when solleJ. Verv useful. 75c cncli
Huncy Cords In All Colors, t t t t t
Sachs' Dry Goods Co.
LIMITED.
FORT ST.
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Hjumtiittnt
Just Arrived
EX. SHIP HENRY VILLARD
10,000 Barrels
ROCHE HARBOR LIME
FOR THE WHOLhSALE TRADE.
Also Big Shipment of CAL. RED BRICK.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd.
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HOME FOR INCURABLES
The adjourned meeting of sub
scribers to the Honolulu Home for In
curables was held jesterday. Organi
zation wns perfected and plans for the
forthcoming Institution were outlined.
The work and scope of the Institution
wns clearly set forth nnd those lnstrit
mental In stnrtlng the work arc now
or. the road of realizing sot tilling
from their efforts. No action nlong the
lnc of choosing a site for the Home
was taken.
The treasurer's report shows enough
funds on hand to warrant the com
mencement of the work. The sub
scription list that Is being handed
about, contains the following explana
tion. "Hospital for Incurables- Honolu
ltr Subscription list. We the under
signed, pledge ourselves to ny towards
n fund for the support and milnten
nnce of a hospital for Incurables resi
dent on the Hawaiian Islands other
than lepers the sums Bet opposite our
nnmes, on condition tint an endow
ment of $100,000 shall first Invc been
subscribed and paid Into the hands of
the dills appointed trustees of said
Hospital.
"All otlng by subscribers for nam
ing nnd conducting the affairs of the
said Hospital shall he In proportion
to the nmounts subscribed and paid
into the treasury."
It was announced at the meeting that
George. N, Wilcox of Kauai had sub
scribed another $10,000 making his en
tire subscription $20,000. A. S. Wil
cox of Knunt has ndded nnothor $'000
tc Ills original $10,000.
The following board of trustees was
elected at the meeting esterda:
Alexander Young. T. Clle Davles,
Joseph I). Atherton, Joseph P. Cooke.
Wm. O, Smith nnd Samuel IS. Damon.
The following building committee wns
also chosen1 Kred. .1 I.owrcy. Wil
liam Mutch nnd A. A. Young
Office 'Phone, 390.
Works 'Phone, 389
Save YOUr Wife Many Steps by Installing
A House Telephone from
The Tax Appeal Coin t jesterday af
ternoon and evening wns a busy place
The coses lonslilercd were The Al
len . Hoblnsou whaif assessment;
John Item, leaf In Kaplolanl park
raised f 10:11 $.000 to $3000: Chas. A.
Desk)', Pacific Heights property, rais
ed from $143,000 to JIM) 000: J. A. Ma
goon, property on Kcciumokn street,
rnlsed fiom JsflOO to $15,000, comprom
ised at $14,000.
The evening session began with the
presentation of clients' claims by J.
A. Magoon. One of these-was the A.
Hocking piopert) on Nuiinnii street
raised from $40,000 to "'" 00. Assessor
I'ratt said his valuation wns based on
the assessment accepted for adjacent
property.
A .Ti-ncrn tract of Pwnn land owned
by the John II estate was returned nt
SIO00O nnd In the nrsrssur'n nil ml
should pay ta on $70,000. The prop
erty or tins estate in Kvva brings lu
several appeals, night thousand ncrm
of pasture land wns returned nt $.!),
000 nnd raised to JIOOlW. Forest binds
assessed at $10 000 were returned ut
$3,000.
The proptrt) of Antone Minimis on
Nuuanu nnd I'auahl streets, was as
sessed nt $10 000, returned nt $12 000
This appeal Is based on the de
struction of the hiilldino In tin, riilnti.
town lire. This nntipl! int um ,lirrr.
with tho nssessor by $2Miu on n small
piece of property mil the I'nwnn
bridge. ,
The Trnussenu nlarn rtw noil W .Inlm
Mugoon Is the basis of another appeal
The return was $8000, the assessor
wants taxes oil $20,000. Magoon also
contested the nssessment of a lease
hold on Merchant and Ainkea street re
turned at $12,300 and raised to S20.-
(00. The entire evening wns occupied
wuii .Magoon cases.
Upstairs to Kitchen,
Yon will never House to Servants' Quarters,
part with it. House to Stable, Etc.
We will Install two 'phones complete under .1 g tarantee at a price- -well
you ennnot ufford to be without them.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Ainkea Street.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 50S, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re
ports mado for any class of Waterworks. Steam and Electric Construction;
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Hall
roads. Elec'rlc and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, IIIghva)s, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations,
Properties for Investment purposes.
and Report of
FUEDEIlICi: J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soc C. &,
Eqglncer and Manager.
W. It. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIMITED.
Fresh Meats and Fish
by Every Steamer
W
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
KIMONAS
JUST RECEIVED
A beautiful and dainty assortment.
Oh, )cs. our homo Id complete In
ever) respect, said Mr. Prouupop
"Here Is our bawl-room, he con
tinued, opening the dnor to the 11111
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KIMOMA MATERIALS
We would like to have you call and
inspect this stock. : : : ; :
U SEKOMOTO,
1 1 Hotel Street, nenp Nuunnu.
S. SHIMAMOTO
MANZANITA HALL
Pmlo Alto, Omllfornlm
A prepirrflory school of the highest
grade for Ixijs. Its students enter
Lelauil Stanford and Eastern unl
icrtltieHwithout examination. La) 1
a most thorough foundation for suc
cessful study, including phvsical
preparation. Football, bascoall nnd
tennis the) ear around. Onl) manly
bo)s with highest recommendations
taken. Charges reasonable.
WhIH ion l Hon ICTI T
FRAHK CRAMER, A.m.. Prlnolpml
Patn-Klllcr, the old and well known
remedy has acquired a world-wide) re
nown for the cure of sudden colds,
coughs, etc , weak stomach. Indigestion,
cramp or pain In the Btomnch, bowel
complaint, diarrhoea and d)sentery. It
has lust none of Its good name by re
peated trials, but continues to oectipf
a prominent position In every family
medicine chest. Avoid substitutes, theio
Is but one P.iln-Klller, I'irrj DarU
Price 25c nnd SOc,
"Von say that the plaintiff was the
victim ut heat'"
"Yis, )our honor. The defendant got
hot and struck him."
i "Hut what had he dona to produea
this evidence of antlpath) ?"
"He said to the defendant that the
boat raecs on Tuesda,- were the last
rows of summer."
I "Discharged." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
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Choice Beef, Veal. Mutton,
Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
FOR SALE AT 1 he Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
The Evening Ilulletln, 75 cents per
month.
CAREFULLY SELECTED
Kona Coffee
We are miking a specialty of selling the very
best KONA COITEE, and will assure you of
tin best satisfaction If bought at : : ; :
C. J. DAY & CO.
CgT Groceries delivered free to all parts of the iltv.
liJJLg V-ENJ N GB U L L E T I N
THE OLDIST HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPER
A JCLOVDVKe FOk ADVtBTIKKS j4 0 J Jt J( 0 jl 4
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General Merchandise! Dry Goods, Groceries
Japanese Provisions, etc
MAGOON BLOCK, MKRCHAhT .TREET.
, O. Box 886 aaixa. 2W I
GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu St.
New Line of European Gootls.
Gentlemen's, LnellcH' and Children's Hats.
ClilncHe P oub Linen, nil colors.
Dretts GLodH, Pongee Silks. ,
MBRCHAN ' TAILOR, A Urge variety of cloths made up In the
latest styles.
P. o. Box j. Til. il
717"I3XTC3r X7VO CHAN
THE OLDEST CH.. E FIRM IN HONOLULU.
COMMISSION 3VEE3K.OI3LA.1nTTS.
Dtaltn lo Flat Silk nd Grin Ltneni Chi new nl Jiptoitt Goods of All Kladi
io-tn Nuuanu ii
P
tyru&ijs
k.i t mr'
won: m
Whiskev
JtV no experiment
when you insist on fi".'ns Cyrus Noble Whiskey.
Leave experimenting to others.! Buy goods,
that you know arc right.
For seventy years we have been trying to pro-
fduce the best possible article for the least
possible price
The public know it favorably
It holds the good trade.
It costs no more than other good whiskey
It is pure and old.
It is distilled from the bestselectejdgrain.,
It is six years in wood. '
It wins on merit atone..
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month- 3E
W. O. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd.,
KOLIJ
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