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TEL. MAIN 390.
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WiiHliliiKtmi. Sept 31. Tin- little
chapel on tin1 rear of the lot at tiie
(iirni-r of Kourti-i'iitli anil 0 streets, N.
V ha been sctccttd li. President
RtiMili'lt ax Ills chilli Ii 111 WnKhlnglnn
Tin- Hi- lolin .M. Schlnik. I). I)., will
bi- lilx pmtor Tlio I'iihIiIiiiI Ik .1
mi nih f tin. Iliiti'ii lli-fiiriiii-il iliimli.
tin- congregation which woiHhlpH at
tin- lltili- i li.ipi'l Ik of tin- (li-rman Re
friiiied denomination Imt there Ik no
dllTcrincf III tin- ti'lli-tK of tin- faith of
tin- tun orgunlzutlnnH anil tln-ie Ik uo
Duti-li Reformed ilmri.li In the city
I'n-slili'iit Roosevelt atti'nilnl sen he
at (lian- ItHforini-il chapel. ' iik the
ihurili Ik known, on the uulv Sunday
In- Iijih Kjn-iit In Washington Kliue his
iiiiitiKHiatloii. When I'lolilcnt Rook.
' nhK lived lion- aK Clll Servlio Com-iiiIm-Iiiupi
ami iik Assistant Secretary ol
tin- N.ivy Iih illil not know there was a
ihurili of th- iti-nomUitlnu of IiIk bo-
Hi f In tin1 i-lty. Hon In- canii' to li urn
then- was mil- Ik ln-i-t told In tin- Ian
gunge of Ur Sihllick, v-lui. In iUki-uk-Ing
tin- Hiibjeot today, said:
"After tli" election, aK I wuk rending
p.ipciH ii limit tin- inngiutillutlonH ex-ti-mli-il
to doth tin- I'ri-Klili'iit ami Vlie
Pii'slilent, 1 wns xtriit k by tin- fait that
they ueieall f i Din politli I.UIH ami husl-ni-KK
men. None wnc reporti-il from
tlii clergy. I at nun' xut down ami
wrote tiii-li of them a letter of mngra
t illation. To .Mr. HouKi-elt 1 lOinmunl
fated tlio fait of the existence of our
little ilninli, ami welcomed him to
worship with lis. lllit reply was moat
In art j ami eonllal. He said that ho
huil believed there was no cliun-li of
IiIk fulfil in Washington uml that he
Khmilil .inept the Inv Itatloii to attend.
"On tlm Sunday after the Inauguration
tin- Vk-e President ami his family
i ami- to tlm service In tlio ihapel. 1
have called on him since ami lie linn In
dliMtnl that the will make the chin oil
Ms hplrltual home In Wushlngtnn.
The Ken lies In Grace Reformed
ihapel are conducted In English. The
edifice will Ki-at hut 150 pc-isons. ami
the regular congregation tnxi-K It to
Itx full capacity. Since Dr. Sc-hlnck
lieC.We pastor of the church In Pebru
ary of last year, lie bus been uctlvcly t
wink In nn iffoit for the lonxtruttloi'.
of a new li til I1 1 iik. The congregation
oh iik the lut uml the p.irsonugc prop
erty udjoluliib'. It Is the desire of I)r
S'jLlnck to elect a one-story structure
covering the entile greunl space, ,'0x
1U0 feel, which will piovlde a seating
rapacity for But) perKOtiK.
Tlio estimated cost fur till, lien liullil
Iiir Is $.10 000, uml ko far Dr. Sililnck
lias pleilneK for a little over oni-tlilril
of that amount. It wus the plan to
l.ute the (timer stunu laid next .Ma),
.when the Classls of .Miiiylund the
ecili-Klaatlcal Koveruniiut of the de
mimlnutloii will hold lt annual imet
Inu at llaltlmoii-. Slme the death of
President McKlnley Dr. Sihliuk Ik re
teUIng many letters fium elLrt!nien
uml others urnhiK lilm to pickh the
matter of n new IiuIIiIIiik, bo that the
ilniiili may ucKimmoilate 'tluxe who
wish to ut tend.
Ur, Sehlnck'a ejes moUtened nn he
illscuhsed tills point, "I hac- nusvier
ed," ho said, "that 1 cannot take nil
tantaiio of the dentil of 1'reKldent Mc
Klnley to build up my church. The
mutter will hae to tuke Its ri-Kiilnr
course. As xoon as the wiijt Is opened
we will luillil."
Muiy Anderson Nnvarro emerged
from her liirul retlierneni 11 nil attend
ed the L-uinar given by Lady Elthu at
Wlokhunifoid church, one of the old
est and nost Intel estlng churches In
England, Arthur Ilalfour was the
guest of honor, but Mrs. Niivuno,
though shunning publicity, attructed
more attention than the leader of tlio
House of Commons. One means of
QM8
raising money was selling auiogriipus mo learnln an lerget ull about mo
written by the notables present tint hauillh' over me wuges wot I'd
Though Ilalfour's handwriting sold lest a shakln' dice down ther utruet.
well, .Mrs. Navarro's nutoginphs An" tll'ln't Mrs, McGlnnlty pick up u
hrimc'iit hiirhni. nrh - itllln' pin un' raise more humps on nm
nroiihUi nignei prn a. h(ail u f(mr I1j)UtCH (,aIJ bU(,d of )lm
. perfessors tould till ubout In a week?
Tho "Al-Vistn ' Is the name of thf rjon't talk ter me 'bout bumps. Morris
new panoiamlc tamera. llefore buying bey, 'cause me temper is short an'
havo us show It to you. Pur uheud ol thim bumps 011 me own head are still
anything yet marie In the lumera line " wre us a boll.", Mllwuukee Sentl
Honolulu Photo Supply Co. ,U)1,
FOR USE
tint and .shades.
Next dour to bittern.
FOR THE HOME.
Their In ulil mit and tllHt Ik tin In
iiihdi'Hifnt. lWHH lead fur UM Ulttl H Soft,
In II 1 litut and steail IlKht Does nut
smoke ur smell.
I(Ih the finishing tiiiuh lo u well
furnished home.
Not expensive at many people think;
costs very little more than kerosene.
Let uk give jou nn estimate on wir
ing your bonne: jou will tlnd our tig
men fHr In-low what im expected.
ELECTRIC CO.
KINO STREET, near Atakea.
NEW TO-DAY
NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING.
Tin- aiiuuul mietliiK ol tin- mi iiiIiitk
of the Honolulu Library & HiiiiIIiik
Itoiiin AHHOclatlnii will bo lii-lil ut their
iooiiik Friday eM-nlnn. 1Mb Inst., at
:iu. for tin i-li-itlou of tiiiKtei-K nun
otln-i IiiikIiiikk
Ill'' liii-iiilii-IK Ik
V Cull utti mluui-e of
curni-Ktly u-uueKtt-il.
ii a i'.it.Mi:i.i:i;.
Ili'iS It Si-en-tniy.
HART & CO.,
(MMITKD)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Cream anj Water Ices.
L,h6colates and Confections.
ItunlncKH Mnn'H Lunch
I i iic ii-m in me cuv; iinoa.ni ozp.m
I
BERNARDS COY'S fin flic
OH VAR1ETII18 VlIlWUj
.IiikI uirlfil bj S, S, Sono
mu l.ocati d oppohIii- tin-
Hawaiian lintel.
Commencing Monday Night, Oct. U
CoiupiIkIiik l"idv ami (li-iitlemen
':iiientr1anH. AiiobutK, routoitlonlstK,
IrupuzH AnIstK. (Jymnahth, 1'erfoim-
IIK HlirwH, I'OIlll-H, IhlKH, .Moii1i-k.
Jtc. AIko our threi- funny Clowns
s'ohby. Kraniols uml Dinnim.. i-in.
eli-nt Iiiukk band and rlni: iik licstni.
Mko our Btar muslial Kketdi nrtlstK.
Kor further partli-nlum Ki-e bill pio-
KinniK.
Prices Dress Clrole. $1; Family Cir
cle, 75 cents: Gallery Circle. 50 cents!
Children, half-price.
LireiiH otiice ror ijuoklhK opposite
Hawaiian Hotel,
KltANK Iir.VKULBY. llus. M(!r.
your
best
girl
WILL 111:
ISOME OTHER FELLOW'S
BEST GIRL
1 J jou don't get a rig 11 1
1 Stoclt YnrilttCo.nnil tnkc
1 hep top 11 drive,
SvvcllcHt turnout In town fuim
IkIiciI on 11 moments notice.
RING UP MAIN 301,
HnnAlll1ll Qinnh VnrAe
. UUIIUIIIIU OIULK IdlUj
COMPANY.
"Mitiinnlty, would jouse be after
It lllu' me wot all this means? I'm
alter lendln' In thn papers 'bout tollln'
n nian'H character by the bumps on his
head," said Mr Morrlssey. "It's a new
ting ter me." "Don't spake of humps
on ther head ter me," answered. Mr
McGlnnlty. "Didn't I go home last pay
night an' begin ter tall: 'bout ther
came ting ter Mrs. McGlnnlty, tlilukln
col like that she s he Impressed win
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather lliirenu, I'unahou, October
16. Temperature -Morning minimum,
fi!. Midday maximum, 8.1.
Harnineter at fl a. m. 2n.!7, lllolnK.
Itnlnfall 0.00.
I)i-r 1'olnt fi9K.
Humidity at 9 n. m. 71 per cent.
Diamond Head HUnal Station. Oc
tober IK.- Weather iloudy; wind fresh
ni:.
AimtVKl).
Momlny, October 1 1.
Sihr. Kaliilam, from Wnlmi, with 200
Iibkk of rice.
Tiii-Kilny. October 13.
SI mi-. .Manna I .on. Slmersnn. froln
Konn ami Kau.
Hchr. Walalua rrom Hnmimiiulu.
Am. Iikt. S. N rnstle. Ni-llsen, 10
iloj'K fiom San KrarfclKi'o.
nKPAItTKD.
Momlay. Oi tobi'i- 14.
Sfhr. Malolo, for llnnaltl mid Kallhl
wnl. Stmr. .N'tlhnii. W 'I iioinpson, for
Aiinhola and Kllnuen,
Stmr. Noenit, Wymnn, for LiiIiiiIiih,
Kiianapall uml Kau ports.
Stmr. Hutiali'l, Pi-di-rsi-n, for liana
mniilii and Ahuldnl.
TiieKilny, Oi tuber .".
Stmr. .1. A. CiimmlimK. Si-aile, for
Oahu portK.
Stmr. Kliiaii, ricrtiiHii, for illlo and
way Kirts.
Am. Ki-hr. Itobi-rt LewerK, lUnler-
wood, for Tneoma.
Am. hp. tli-orK'- t'nrllK, I'nllioun, for
San I' nun I sen.
Sehr. Knluluiil, for I'earl rhi-r.
SAll.lNtl TODAY.
Stmr. W. (I. Hall. S. Thompson, for
Kauai poitK; . p. ni.
Stmr. Clniidliie, I'atker. ror Maul
portK; ." p. m.
Si hr. Kiiwnltntil. for Koolnu portK,
p. m,
S. H. City of 1'i'kliiK. Smith, for San
1'rnni Isi-o: pi-obably Hall tonlKht.
Stmr. Wnlaleale. Plltr. for Ilanamii
ulii mid Ahuklul: 4 p. m.
Sihr. Kalnlanl, for Wal.iu; 3 p. in.
Am. hp. OeorK'' Curtis, Calhoun, for
San I'lanclseo.
PASSKNOL'HS AHItlVKD.
Krnin Kiiiiii mid Maul ports, per
Ktmr. Mauna au. Oitober .a. Jas.
HoheilHon, MIsh II. Ilerti-lmnnii. A.
WIpII, John l.lnu, Mrs. K. Leslli- nud
I'lilld. Mib. X. Kane mid child. S. M
Kiiuakutiiil, M. Coil vela. Itev. W. Ku
lalwaa, Mr. .Malkawn J. Kualmokii
Mr. May nm d, mis. S K'lini-, lte. W
N Louo, .Mik. W. N. I -olio mid elilld.
MIkk A. llooiiile, Wo Tuck, Wont?
Kuil. WniiB Lip, (Ii-oikii Hoiik, .Mr
TiKtu, L. HarkliiiiiHi-ii, .1 i , Siha, It
11 Makekuu, Mik. ('. Niiliuolelua, .Miss
C Xaliaoli-Iua. Mih. Nupi-la, uml 1st
on del k.
passi:noi:ks ni:p.im:i.
For Illlo uml viaj poitK, per stiur.
Klniiil, October Ki. l)nld .lohiison. C.
Wialha'i, Mik. J Shnvr, It, J. Thor-
in-ow, V. II Newton. J Shlumelster,
Mih. Jiiiui-k and k 1. Kaiikiihale, A.
( Seiruo. .Mik. 11. I. Kiiuunu. S. ll.irk
butisui, Daild llautiliH, Auh MucK'el
lap, J. II llowltKoti, Mrs. J. N. Hob-
ll" W. P. Phillips, L. M Votlesen.
G. Pom en anil wlfu II. ZuTliwurilt
W. I". Druke, J T Stacker, Mrn. J.
I'll. Mackenzie. Ile. V. LaiiKU. Hon.
G. V Little, J. W. Allen and wife.
passi:n(;i:us nooKi:i).
I'or Maul ports, pi-r Ktmr. Clumllne. i
Oitobi-r in.-Mik, .1. C. Luuieni-n. .
Miss IJIli-n Holt. II T
Hay seldeu uud
wife, A. MeKlbblu, Mis. S. II. Dow
Kelt, .Mrn. Joseph II. C. Seurle, A.
Itobuek, (ieow lions, fr. Muxlmln,
J. V Howler, Itei. W. M. .Mudsle. A.
J (iuiues. t'hus. Ili-alj, C. K. Cotkett.
in. i-ui-hiu. .mih. J. uuLkvll. Captain
If! VI' M .....t ..!,-.. it r.
.. . ., .-,.,IUj HUH Mllf, l Wllllll,
K. i:. ItlchardKoii. W. II. 1'turhuu.
J. M. Kaueukuu. C. C. Smith. A. P.
MiiKser. (I. C. Hoffa. .
COALING SHIPS AT 8KA
The piohlem of foaling ships at sea
liar been n vexed one for years in nil
the navies of the world. When, about
eTsnu-en months ago. Spencer Miller,
is vniiner niininii.iK ...., ...... r..i .. -i
young engineer, successfully dem.
onstrnteil with his Invention of an
overhead cahlcuay that in one hour
more than twenty tons or coal could
be safely transported Irom the i oilier
Marcellus to the battleship Massaclul
setts while the former vessel was be
ing towed by the latter to sen and ut
u speed or six knots, bis appliance was
balled with dellKht by nnval otllters.
It was adopted h the Nuvy Depuit
meut and several ships were orileied
eipilpped with Hie appjiiitiis.
Since that time tlm niuchlne has
been ho Improved that at tho olllilal
trials ordeied by the llrlllsh Govern
ment, lo take place In the English
1 limine! early next month, It is ex
peeled that forty tons nn hour will be
deposited while traveling nt 11 speed
of ten knots nn hour.
A pall of shi-ais wan funnel ly ie
epilrcil upon tho after deck of the
towing vessel, uml a canvas chute,
down whli li the bags of coal were
dlopped. All this has lecently been
done nuay with. Tho wliiclies opewt
Ing the cableway me now translerred
to tlie wurslilp, mid when tlm load of
iiags reaches a point Inimedlntely over
the inter deck of the ictelWng vi-ksi'I
nil the 1 allies lire pulled ilnvvii to thn
dick, tho loaded lingH deposlteil, the
empties hooked 011, uml the entiles
IlllirolWlll III, tlirnl., '
-' - I' MKIHII.
Thei'H 1110 plainly seveial advuntnges
in liuvlng the opt rating iniitlilnerj on
board the waisblp, the chief one being
tho ability of that vessel to control the
ii'tlre nppaiatiis. The engineer may
In stationed, fin Instunee, In tho mill
tpry top, wheio ho can seo the hags
of coal at nil parts of tlu-li transit.
111 me iuw 01 u inpiiiieii collier 01
supply ship, ull her curgo, or any puu I
ol It, may bo sent on bourd of the war
ship without the vessels coming along
side each other alwuys a dangeious
opeiation ut sea. Nuval experts agree I
that It will bo possible to transport 1
piovlslons and even ummunltlon by,
this method.
The Husslati Government Is eunsld
uilng the advisability of equipping Its I
new battleship, the Hetvlzan, now In1
course or construction at Ci a nip's
uhlpyard In Philadelphia, with tho
winches uml other apparatus notes
bnry for coaling ship at Bea. The Ital
ian and Preneh Governments, It la
si.ld, me also about to adopt the cable
way for their warships.
Perhaps It was the. tobacco Julie up
on his whlskois. perhupr It was his
w curing 11 silk hut with a Tuxedo coat;
anyway, u subtle, something told us
that he wns a tanner, "Young man,
snld he, accosting tho Jeweler In the
purest ngrnrlnn English, "I want e-lht
gross of diamond pins for tavors at
my wife's husking bee." It Is lepoited
that tho extreme prosperity of the ag
ricultural classes has, in many sec
tions, led to tho iibu of buch lai go
tuiLtB of land for golf links us berlous
ly to curtail the visible supply of
wheat, San PiancUco Wave.
WANTS.
Ads. In this column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a line one Insertion; 25
cents two Insertions; 30 cents one
week; -40 cents two weeks, and 60
cents one month. This Is the cheapest
advertising ever offered the people of
Honolulu.
ANSWERS.
There are letters at this office fir
thn following aihertlsers In nnsniv
to advertisements In the Want col
umns. Kindly call for same: "Music,"
"V. X.," "II. S.," "Knqulrer." "H. II.,
"Horse and Surry," "C. A.." "OK.,"
"A. N" "W. P. D" "T. A. C," "Ta
ble," "V. P., ' "C. K.." "V. IL." "T. .,
"J. (!.," "No. 27," "X" "W. II.," "A
"1. D. 11.," "K."
SPECIAL tNOTICBSj
ORE83MAKINQ Mndamo TambeTt,
the fashionable dress-titter a la mode
do Worth, will be pleased to receive!
u foW moie select patrons. Corner i
Vineyard nnd Punchbowl. 19H.4t
SWEEDISH MASSAGE MIsk llln.l
HoiliiK, Islund Hotel, oxer Orpheiim.
195Hni
NOTICE TO HUNTERS Goat shoot
Ins tl IK-ki's for the Nanakull lands
are aKnln offered to thn public.
TIiok'i wishing to seciirn permits
will bo lurnlshed with tickets upon
upplliutlon ut the ofllco of Th.s Dow
sett Company, Limited. W. K. Oil
lliiRliiim, treasurer. . 1910-1 m
MISS Ci KRUEQER Piano instruc
tions; studio. Metropole bids;.. 110
I AlahHft St.; Tel. Main 316.
1943-lm !
GET OUR PRICES on billiard and pool
tallies before liuylnK elKowhere; soil
on easy paj inents. Our cushions nra
Kuntunyt-od for twi-uty years, and'
are made by a new MilcanlzliiR proc
ess. Old tables fitted with our cush
ions urn as good us new ; satisfaction
Kiiaranteed or money refunded. Seo
our advertisement of "Manager1
Wanted" for lawful slot machine.
Pnlni'T llllllard Table Works. Chi-1
rnito, Ills. 1937-2m
IF YOU HAVE n house for rent ort
want lo rent a lions", see A. R.I
BINDT. Collections rarefuliv at
tended to nnd promptly remitted.
Olllf'll It.", trnnlilitnniiu atmnl IkOtlf
., .- - '
nunct I u BUILDERS The cnlon'
hpri-KH('o. has W11ITK HANI) l'OK
.SALL. 151.1 tf
WANTED.
WANTED A lirMfJiiHH sticker hand
at mice. Call Pacific Mill Co
19'iS II
WANTED To exehaiiKi-u new hewing
machine fur a c heup hoihc AiIiIickk
1.. IL. Hull) tin olllce. I'.'iM-tf
WANTED To exi hilligi a new Auto
matic Hewing machine for u Ki-cond
hand iiiiicbim and home ranli Ad-iIii-kk
.Mrn II., Iliilletln olllce
IHBT-tf
WANTED Hoy wanted by v. Paulsen,
painter. Tenltorj Stables. IPOO-.'U
WANTED A hustler with JtlSnO. to I
taki inn-half Interest 111 a good bus-IIii-kk.
Por further Into! mutton ad
dn-KS C M. Iliilletln lliOO-lw
FOR EXCHANGE StelirTaY" p-irlor
grand piano for hoise and tnrrluge I
Aildii-KK "Piano." Iliilletln olllie.
lVUC-tC
WANTED Pile or nlx-room hoiihe.
furnlsliid or unfurnished: tentrally
liHated. AdilleHS II. J., Ilulletln.
1905-tf
A YOUNG GENTLEMAN having n fmv
Iioiiik' time would he pleased to potin
iik moilel: icllned uml best of char-iiclei-:
iinilerstandH expu-sslon; exne
rlenieil uitlsts prefened. Address
Artist, lliillitlii ullice. Jii2-lw
WANTED Pour or five-room tottng" 1
furnished; n-mnilly locateil. 1'. O.
box ",. 1800-1 w
,$15.00 TO $18.00 A WEEK SALARY
for nil Intelligent man or woman
In em h town; permanent pusltlo..; 1
" t-enis per Hour for spare tlm
Miiniifm
urer. box
'8, Philadelphia.
195
WANTED Position by u young laity
ns htnogrnpher; experienced. L.
IL. P. O. box 3G3. 1939 tf
MANAGER WANTED In every large
county to uppolnt ugents for the In-1
inous "Gnnio o' Skill" nickel slot
machlno for drinks or cigars; law-1
fill everynhem; takes plate of all J
forbidden slot machines. Rented or
sold on easy payments. Scrum ter-1
rltory quick. Palmer llllllard Tnblo I
Works. Chlcngo. HU. 1937-2m '
WANTED To sell Diamond nnd Opal I FOR SALC Gentle driving horse. En
ltlngs, In the Intent styles. Watches , epilre Dr. A. N. Sinclair. 1900-lvv
it-iuiieu uy 11 jiiweier 01 jit yeais 1
c-Api-ric-iicu. li. uil.l,, i-ort street,
ne-ar Hotel.
1808 tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
BOARD AND LODGING At tile Lung
ton House. Mosquito pioof and
dec tile light. Good table board.
UMiOtr
THE
METROPOLL. 1130 Aln'ten St..
now ly fiiinlhhod rooms; electrl"
light; terms reasonable. lUSO-l.n
TO LET.
NEWLY FURNISHED looms, lleretu'
nln A vii.. tor. Keeaumol.11 St. Mis.
JeliS. 1907-1 in
To LET Newly furnished fiont
looms for gentlemen, fiom $1.50 up;
quite 11 line location. Corner Vine
vtinl uml Punchbowl. liiwMw
To LET A large, sunny mint room
In a pllvuto Imnlly: mauka Thomas
Square; hot and told water; electric
llhhts, possession given Oct. 151)1,
Addless A. II. C. P. O. box 372.
latil-tf
TO LET Plve-room cottnge, nt Cot
tage Grove, King ut. Enquire P. E
King, No. 8. t955-lf
TO LET Six-room cottnge on College
at., w-itn Btauie nnd servants' qurr
ters. Apply -.ii Ilerctanlu St.
1951-tf
TO LET Two front rooms. No. ft
Garden iono. . , 1880-lf
TO LET A 1'iioom house at Kapal.t
nm; $12.50. Inquiru room 8, Camp
bell blk.. Pent St., 31G. 1937-2.V
TO LET H0U80 nt present occuplgd
by Mis. 1). Center, Young street 'ex
tension neur McCully tract. Apply
E. P. llisbop, C. Brewer & Co., Queen
St. 10J2.t
TO LET Nnwiy furnished rooms,
mosquito proof, terms rensonablo.
Third house above German nnkery,
Port St. . 1930 tf
FOR RENT Two (2) story houses nt
Kckuulllcc-pn. on Young St., contain
ing two bedrooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen, bath room and patent
water closet downstairs. Knplolnnl
Estate, Ltd. 1921-tf
ready
made
skirts
At Less Than the
When w flrt mudi- our how to the Honolulu public, JUhI
two ears uko thN iinnilli stare ely a rt-aily-mnilv skirt was
worn bun- Yet we do not exnRiserate wheu we say that lu
these two ynrs p have sold thousands of skirts. Why? He
cansti economic ni women have found out that to hnve their
simple, eevryilay wash-skirts made by hlKh-prleoil dresmak
crs Is rank "Xlravaipince
Kacturli-K i an buy matl-rlals away under what you would
pity, and cutting ami son Iiik h)' machinery reduces cost to n
minimum Hut don't moke the mistake of thinking that these
machine-made garment are wanting lu style and fit. The
originals rrom which they nre t opted are made by high-salaried
mca-'allois and are always In the latest fashion.
Think of a well-made perfectly-fitting washable skirt for
315 t-onta. It Is siarcely more than what the thread and
trimmings would cost you. Yet that, nmoug other bargains,
Is what you will tlnd In our skirt offering on the ci litre table
this vvoek If you are one of those women who are skeptical
"about the possibility of getting a ready-made skirt that will
look' well on you tome In nnd be tonverted
WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd.
WANTS.
TO LET.
TO LET Largo front furnished room,
loom for two, with or without board.
Address W A . this otllte. l!i(iS-lw
TO LET Three, four or live rooms for
llKht liousekeepinK Apply V.i Here
tanlt St.. lietwi-pn Port and Nun
i ami. Hir.T.lw
! TO LET Groom house on King
St.
$11. Itoom .18, Campbell fill,.
1962-lw
TO RENT Six room cottage on Mat-
I took Ave.; electric lights; sanitary
plumbing, etc. Apply O. IL, P. O.
box 3G3. 1939 tf
IFOR RENT A now bouse on Arte
sian St.. of sl rooms with all mod-
, ern improvements. Enquire of Chns.
I E. I'rabher, Consolidated Soda
Wocks. 1922-tf
TO LET 8-room house with burn,
Niiuanu Ave. lloom is, Campbell
lllk. 19021m
TO LET Spaco In warehouse, 30x30
feet, flouting on Alnken str-et, hiiI'
able for store or storage pply to
W. O. (Ire-gg & Co. f.02 . iiingenwalil
llldg. 19l-'f,
HOUSE of 14 rooms. I'nlou St . opp.
I'.u tflc Club; C-rooiu tottage Garden
hum. M. 1... nulletln. 1930-2w
Pint I
per
12 tf
IF you havo a house for rent, or want i
to rent a houso, call on A. IL I1INDT, I
olllce with Guide Publishing Co.
Campbell block. Merchant St., Tel
ephone Main .171. 1847-tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Wheeler & Wilson sew-
lng machine, $19 Call at I fill", Port
St. near School 1903-lw
FOR SALE Lease nnd large new
liillding on Prison road, opposite II. 1
IL depot; lease has elei 'n jc.ns to
run; flrst-qlass lccntlon: ct'eap
giotind rent. Por full palcnlnri ap
pply to P. K. Makluo. olllee o' P. '
M. Ilrooks, Spree-kels bliig.
1965-lw ,
FOR SALE Chenp, oneiliivlng 01 rid
Ing pony, 7 or 8 years old; sound nnd I
gentle. Apply .iiiwn. Soda Works,
Emniii St. 1902-lw
FOR SALE Ten fine lots at PUU.
NUI, above Wyllle St; high mil
liy, with good outlook, mid come-,
nlent to Hnpld Transit. Apply O 1
FRANK S. DODQE, 77 Merchant 3t. '
I9C0-lm
FOR 8ALE Now and setond-hun'l
Smith Premier typewriters for sale
or ri'nt. All ninl.es repaired. Wasu
ington Light Co. 1959-1 in
FOR SALE A thoroughbred Holstein
bull. Addiess P. IV this olllco.
1951-tf
STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE Tho
"Tnlula." cs she now lies In tho har
bor. Sho Is a nearly new boat, in
perfect working order, and has been
of lato used in towing ut Knhulul
harbor. W. II. Pain.
1895 tf
FRESH STRAW Tho Union Express
Co. has a lot of fresh rlto straw lo
snle. 1931-tf
POR LEASE.
TO LEASE No. 10S1 Punchbowl St.,
-furnished housu of seven rooms, ror
two years. Inquire nt Ul" Hotel St.
19G7-tf I
FOR LEASE Piemlses on Union St..
with a rrontagc of 242 feet nnd 11 1
ueptn 01 70 reel. Long term given
without onerous conditions. Applv
to J. M. ..lONBAHRAT.
Rooms 20 21, Campbell block.
1925 tf
LOST.
FOUND.
Shopping' Is a Pleasure
w.ien you havo only to call up
MAIN 199
and have your packages delivered ut
join door, 10 lbs. for 10c mid upwnids.
Merchants, Attention! Wo make
C. O. D. collections for f.c extin.
American Messenger Express Co.
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Hotel and Alakea Sts., Phone Main 199.
SiiWrilip for tlio WKEKLY
nULLBTlN, out) 1 r annum.
ROOMS AT THE ALOHA I
Street, from $1.50 to t2 .Vi
week. 19:
Cost of Material.
I
'No More Dread
, of the Dental Chair
TKCTH EXTItACTnn AND PILLEt
ADSOLUTEI.Y WITHOUT PAIN b)
our late scientific method applied to the
gums. No sleep-producing agents oi
. cocaine,
These are the only dental parlors It
Honolulu having PATKNTED APPM
ANCES-nnd Ingredients to extract, fill
and apply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undectcrnblc from natural tcetb
I and wurranted for ten years, WITH
'OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All wori
dono by GRADUATED DENTISTS of
from 12 to 20 yenrs' experience, and
1 each department In charge of a Special
let Give us a call, and you will find
us to do exactly ns we advertise W
will tell you In ndvnnco exactly what
your work will cost by a FHEE EX
AMINATION.
Set Teeth 8(300
Rnlil Cmwim ftrl nn
Gold FllllngH SIOOl
Silver Fllllnfin BOc
JtO PLATES
Our name nlono will be a gunrantt-
that your work will be of the best.
New York Dental Parlors.
Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel Stre
LAnme in attendancp
BY AUTHORITY
Pound-Master's Notice of Estravs
Notice is hereby given that the ani
mals described below havo been Im
pounded In L.e Government Pound at
.Mnklkl, Kona, Island of Oahu. nnd
unless tho pound fees nud dnmages
1110 sooner satisfied will bo sold ul
the dnte hereafter named according to
law:
Oct II, linn Sorrel horse, bianded
L V on right hind leg. white stroko
011 forehead to nostril, three legs
w lilte.
Oct. 11, 1901 X roan horse, branded
II on right hind leg. white stroke 011
foic-hend to nostrils, left foreleg
white nnd lame on the right
All owners of the above animals are
hc,reb notllied that they will be sold
at nubile am Hon on Saturday. Octo-
hor 2u, 19-, I. at 12 o'clock noon If not
.called for before the elate mentioned.
1 K. KEKEIINE
l."'i-.1t Pound Mnsfin-.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
PHIST CIRCUIT,. TERRITORY
OP HAWAII.
Extension of Term.
It uppearlng to the satlsfat tlon of
the Court that (he Interests of Justice
uqulie It, this Special September, A.
I) 1901, Trim of this Court wilt be nud
Is beiebj extended twelve dnys fiom
mil alter the last day of the sahfterm
GEO. D. GEAR,
Pieshllng Judge, Circuit Court of tho
Plrst Circuit.
Honolulu, Oahu. Oct! 11, 1901.
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FOR SALE
3 Lots In Kapahulu Tract
Lot In McCully Tract.
House and Lot en Beretanla Street
3 Cottages and Lots on King 8treet
near Government Nursery,
For particulars and prices apply to
JUDD & COMPANY, LTD.
:i07 Stnnjieiiwtilil ISullellnjV.
TEL. MAIN 04.
Mrs. H. H. Williams
Art Embroidery and Stamping.
Full line of Art Materials : : :
Art Embroidery Taught : : :
Love Building, Fort Street
v
JAS F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
Auction Sale
OP
DRY GOODS AND
FURNITURE !
On Wednesday, October 16,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, 1
w... sell at Public Auction tlio follow
ing goods:
Handkerchiefs, Purses, Delta,
Pins, Hair Pins, Iluttons,
Jewelry. Socks, Towels,
Hand Mirrors,
Under Garments, Thread,
Garden Trowels, Hugs,
Show Cnse, Pictures,
Ileds, HureniiB, Wnshstands.
Sideboards, Cano Chairs,
Dux Couch, Etc., luc.
Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
OF
books
On Wednesday, October 16th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At lu'y salesroom, G5 Oucon street, I
will sell nt Public Auction, by order
of Miss Luce, administrator of the
e'Stnto of the, late Mr. Seaborn Luce,
a largo quantity of valuable books.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER
Auction Sale
OP
AMMUNITION
On Wednesday, October 16th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom, C5 Queen street, I
will sell at Pnbflr Auction, wluiout re
serve, a largo quantity of shotgun enr
trldgcH nnd shells.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
OP
clothing
On Wednesday, October 16th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
At my salesioom, G5 Queen street, I
will sell nt Public Auction twenty-sev-n
suits of clothes, jrand now suits
will be sold singly.
Jas. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Elegant
Residence
of
MR. C. J. LUDWIG3EN
AT AUCTION
On Salurdiy, October 19th
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
at my salesroom. 65 Queen street, I
-v III sell nt Public Auction, tho ele
gant homestead of Mr. C. J. Ludwlg
sen, situated on tlio corner of LUNA
I.II.O mid KEEAUMOKU streets.
Tho property faces 200 foot on Lu
nalllo btieet. 180 feet on Koeaumok't
Bticet nnd 200 leet on Mntlock street.
Giounds mo well cultivated an I
nicely kept. ,
Large new dwelling houao routnins
pnrlor nnd sitting room, dining mil
sowing room, kitchen, pantry, etc.
Upstairs four spacious bedrooms,
with clothes-closets and bath.
Servants' cniarters on tho grounds.
A fine opportunity to obtain ono if
the nicest residences in Honolulu.
Por furthor particulars apply to
Jaa. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St
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