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If iur life In worth a ton-penny nail yrm need unmn protection
f i om the constantly occnrrlns visitations of murdcrnui burglars. Kv
pry night finds a new victim anil the next day finds lilm In our store
preparing ngalnst future molestation. .Inst n 1a Intn It-member that
old adage, "Don't put off till tomorrow what you should do today";
but get tho proper protection In one of mir ivohcrs.
Smith & Wesson
Colt's and
Iver Johnson
Hammer and hnmmerless guns will inW the place ot n Vigilance
Committee.
B. O. HALL &
EHLERS'
LATE-All IUVAL8 AT MOANA.
.Mrs. M. II. Charles, llonlnti Fellows,
Kdw. A. llrownliishleld, W. Jtobbins
New York; S. II. Hli henba. Ii Mrs.
S. H. Illchenbneh, Miss Itl.hcnbnrh,
Ntumia, Now Cnledonhi, It. (i. l.tilJe,
Sudbury, Canada; I'. W. Pattern. l)v
Holt; Mrs. M. K. Lemming. Win Hep
hwitz. Ed. Dckiiin. 5. P. Caid. It. N.
llalstend and wire. E. J. Ilealey. (1.
Stephens, Captain W. C. S Kenny ,
mid wife, Mrs I.. Jl . Robertson. C.l. . .. .,,, .. ,. n. ,
u. cawiuy, captain ami mih. a. h. Steamer Anglia will Handle First
Utls, 1.. Tliompsoii r. . rerry. ..
V.. Camp and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W.
SI. Klneald and son, .Mrs .1 Colvln.
C. !'. I.ohse, V. II liluciild. James
W. llei'Kslroni and wlte. W. U.
Adams, I). A. Klin aid. Mis. A. Itosis,
Mrs. A. Nelson. Andtew Nelson, A.
1). Dlsston. Jus Mclneiny. A. Mar.
shall, P. Hindi-. .Mr. Paris. Mr. V
Tails. A. W T. Ilottoinley, K. Liu
naholo Stiles, A T. It. Jackson, duy
Livingston. Jus. A Mnnlner, Win. A.
Peterson, Jag. 1). Dougherty. II. P.
Dryer, Miss Thompson, Mis Peareo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II . Austin. Thus. C.
Howell nnd lady. Mrs. E. V lterger,
Fiederlck A. Van Burger. Southaul
Hoffinan. Mr. and Mrs. George It. Cat
ter. K. T Dreler. Nelson 11. Laming,
11. It. Wood, S. K. Marsh. (!eo. 11.
Paoht. Win. P. Itoth. Mr. and .Mrs 1..
T. (irant. 1). i:. Metzger. ' F. J.
Woodbridgc, T.J. Dillon, (!. Leonard
Mrs. K. I.eonaid. Mr. anil Mrs. Wll
Ham Thompson, Mr. and Mis. ('. F.
Hush. (). St. John C.ilbeit. Honolulu;
Mrs. Susan J. Steele, Pine (!roe. K..
SI,' is riorenee Smith. Miss i:isle Nel
si a. C. K. Davis. A. 11 Stoll. H. T.
J mes. II. A. Wldemann. F Leh
minn, Mrs Sherwood. A. Caro. San
Fidnclsco. A. XUarnnn. Pans; W.
S. Kdlngs Ililo. Iluth Adams Turner
Spokane. Wash.. Dr. It. It. Irons. S.
S Coptic; Chas. II llnrrls, Japan; C.
II. Sweether anil '.lie, l.lhue, Kauai:
I!. L. Aucibach nnd wile, llllo; Win.
3!. Kluiisliurgh. St. Paul. Minn.: Ilenj.
D. Mender and wife. I'. S. A.: Mr,
nnd Mrs. II. A. Strong. Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. (I. Strong. Rochester. N. V.; Mlh.i
Olln (iregg, Itoehester. N. Y.; Adolph
Walden Itetteg and wile. New York;
il . C Hudlwalcker Humbert:. Ger
many; J. S. Harris. Lincoln. Kng
land; W. It. llniimnnn, Milan. Italy;
Ad Chnree, Wardeaux: Ed. King. Kea
Ha. Kauai; Fred. St. Onge and wife.
Boston. Mass.: Thou. Kourelicr. Augus
ta, Oa.; M. l-'errarl and wile. St. Pe
tersburg: Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Wolr.
L. W. Wlnton. Mlnilehope J. Hiilde
l.oper. S. S. China; I). A. Cameron,
S. S. China: .Mr. Win II. Standeford,
Oalilnnd. Cal,
NOTICE.
At the nnnual-iueetlng ol the Pacific
(iiiano & Fertilizer Companv. held on
Monday. Jannarv 2uih. p.io2, at in
o'clock a. m.. at the olUi" or 11. Hack
. feld & Co.. Ltd.. Honolulu, the follow
ing officers were duly elected to serv
during the ensuing year;
Geo. N. Wilcox President
H. A. Isenberg. .Vice Pretldent
W. Pfotenhauer 'treasurer
. F. Klamp Secretary
Armln Hanebern Auditor
F. KLAMP.
2OS0-3t Secretary.
Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays
Notice Is hereby given that the ani
mals described below have been Im
pounded In tuo Government Pound ut
Maklkl, Kona, Island of Oahii. and
anless the pound fees nnd damages
are sooner satisfied will he sold ut
the date hereafter named according lo
law:
Jan. IT, 11)02 1 Unan Horse, branded
CP (similar tm on the right hind
leg; and on the h-lt A. with a Chi
nese character; white stroke on foie
head to nostrils: h-lt I'orelo; black;
others white.
The nbove stiaved nnlmnli will ho
told on Saturday. Feb, , uei2.
If not called for before the date men
tioned. K. KKKEUNK.
200f-3t Pound Master.
WHY
TAKE
CHANCES
It is a well-known fact that
rats are active agents 111
spreading disease.
See that your premises are
free lroni this pest.
-Some Bo-enlled rnt polsoiiB
-merely serve to Intlon
-"those rats and nilco which
-are lucky ciioush to get n
-chance nt It.
RATS MUST GO
Is sure, speedy nnd abso-
lately curtain death to ruts
and mice.
RATS MUST GO
-Is poison, and n real poison,
-one of the kind that kills.
-One can will effectually
-demonstrate this fact.
50c PER CAN.
HOBRON DRUG COMPANY,
KINO AND FORT.
7
SON, Limited
I p
your nie
BLOCK.
urn pick m
BIITISII LINE WILL
I START NEXT MARCH
Part iii Southern Waters
Special Ship for Noith
Pacific Branch.
The Auiklnnd. N. ... Herald pub
lishes a Wellington dispatch of Jan. :
which says:
The government lias been advised
that the steamer Anglia will uirlvo III
New Zealand waters In March to rum
lUfine laying the Pacific cable from
Doubtless Hay, 21il miles noith of
Auckland, to Nuifolk Island The
work of connecting Doubtless Hay with
Auckland by telegraph Is now In prog
less. It Is expected that the I'acillc
in hie will be opened tor t raffle about
Noveiiihei next.
Tilt steau.nr Auglla. whii h U to lay
the portion ot the Paclllc cable between
lluubtless Hay and Norfolk Island, will.
It is expected, be able to pay out tho
table at the rate of six or seven miles
an hour. The cable for some distance
out fiom the New Zealand shnie Is to
be unusually heay. II will weight
fifteen tons to the knot, while the deep
fcea portion will wi Igh 2MM pounds per
knot, the usual weight of ocean cables.
After lompletlng her woik between
New Zealand and Norfolk Island, tho
Angllu will lay the FIJl-Norfolk Island
etctlon of the cable. The rrmalnli:
porllon or the cable, between FIJI l) lid n
point too miles south of Yaucouvei.
will be laid later on by a steamer which
has been specially inillt for that pur
pose THE Sri JT
lihaiiia. .Ian II -On last Wednes
day there was capturi d In the harbor
at. Lahalun by a Japanese fisherman
and puiihased from him by Mr. Ole
son. manager of the l.ahalna store of
II. liaikfeld & Co., one of the strang
est looking members of the (limy tribe
that hus hern tnkeu out of the tropical
waters of the PnrlhV oreau for a long
time.
The body of the fish is about twelvo
inches in length, w hlch Is covered with
beautiful red and brown rpots. while
His wings, which are of equal length,
us the liody arc as thin ad tissue paper
and coniplelely covered with green,
ltd nnil brown spots.
The entire skin of this stiange crea
tine Is like m much hum shell while
the mouth Is similar to n llrard. At a
point about the (enter of the head ex
tends a needle like hem fully six
liii hen In length.
F. II. ilnysehlrii of La'uiinu neeurcil
fiom the lull Minister (iibrou .i speci
men of tlie Miime llili as Ui.it In the
iinsatHHlmi of .Mr. Ghsuu. ami. to cord
ing to the statement of the olilest na
tlvis in and about Lahalun. these two
are the only specimens that have ever
been seriired. The beautiful colorings
of ihe specimen owned bv Mr. Ilaysel
ilen have entirely disappeared, but thtj
most recent captnio will I. preserv
ed that the coloilngs on at least a por
tion of them will be retained.
Id
There was to have been a meeting of
III'- Longshoremen's Labor I'nlon ut
the drill shed tills evening but the olll
cers held a lonsultatlon this morning
and decided that, on account of the
serious Illness of Delegate Wilcox,
they would postpone the meeting until
n rutin e date, to be decided on after
having roeelved news of the condition
of the delegate by the steamer due
fiom tho Const tomorrow.
The enrollment of men along the
water front still continues without
tollcltntluH. At the present time, over
four hundred have signed tho rolls.
There will he two or three hundred
mnie, a force sufficient to cope with the
dlinculty that lias recently presented
Itself on the water front nnd that
seems to he Increasing rather than de
creasing every day.
Get your orders In for the special
Industrial edition. The second erfitlnn
l now ready for distribution. Prlr.
25 cents.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather Iluicuu, Punuhmi, January
21 Temperature Morning minimum,
(12: Midday maximum. 78.
Ilniomctor at 9 n. in. :I0.02. 1'nlllng.
ltnlnrall 0.00.
Dew Point nil'.
Humidity nt !) a. in. fiS per i cut.
Diamond Head Signal Station. Jan
uary 21. Weather haiy; wind fresh
Nil.
Aitmvni).
Monday. Jan.
Felir. Twilight, from llanalel
I
and ,
Knllhlwal.
Srhr. Itoli liny, from I'enrl llarlmr.
Tuesday. Jan. 21.
(). S. S. Sierra. Iloudletle. fi om fhuj
Colonies ami I'ngo Fngo.
DEPARTED.
Monday. Jan. 20.
Schr. Charles L. Woodbury. Man la,
for llllo. j
Am. clir. (I. V. WatHon. Lars, for j
tin Sound.
Str. James .Malice, Tullctt, for Ha
niiniaulu. Ahuklnl and Kapna.
Sir. W. (I. Hall. Thompson, for
Kleele alul Makawcll.
SiAr Kaluki'aoull, for Hawaii ports.
Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Str Klnau, Fieeman. for llllo and
way poits.
Str. Mauna l.oa, Slmeison, for Maul
and Kona ports.
O. S. S. Sierra. Houdlette, for San
Francisco.
SAILING TODAY.
Str. Clauillne, Parker, for Maul port
at ." p. m.
Str. Lehua, Naopala, for Molokal
ports at "i p. in.
Str. Mlkahala, (liegory. for Kauai
ports on W. (1. Hall's route at ." p. tn.
PASSKNOKHS DKPAHTKD.
For Maul and Hawaii ports per str.
.miiuuii i.oa. .inn. i. tuiiip I'.sp.iiun,
It. Hnwxhurt Jr. and wife. Mrs, W.
Vlil.i, II. L. Kruss, Alhcrtlna, Paulanl.
Carolina Caspar. Maria Caspar. C.
Ynknain, Kllzaheth Pinao. W. Muller,
It. Wooley, T. Akona. W. Hush. Mary
Iliitteirield. Adam Pall. Kdle Noah, A.
Cockhurn. Dr. Frear, F. Huchholtz. M.
F. Scott, Mrs. C. F. Hart, William
Mann, wife and servant, W. A. Wnll. I
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Monsairat. Mr.
nnd .Mis. II. W. Sleinmoiis, J. A.
Aheong. Autone Marrlon, wife and 3
children.
For Sail Francisco. pr O. S. S,
Sierra, Jan. 21 M. Schaiimen, A. O.
Sadkln. C. Donohiie. W. (i. Flanders,
Dr. tiarrlsun and wife, Mrs. Kmma An
ilerson. .Mis. M. V. Kennedy. Miss C.
frowln. F. Hlackeler, Mrs. M. H.
Charlrs. Mis. (leorge Drennnn nnd in
fnnt. A. Frledlander, Joseph Hymnn,
Miss Kva Dennis, Miss M. Jones. Miss
U, W. Church. .Mrs. John Kenrlck. II.
.1. James, Mrs. and Miss Casey, Miss
Cnlbuin. l. (5. Strong and wife. C. P.
Hangham. William llurd. 11. C. (ill-1
t.,f n.u v ,i.i, md t n i., , i
Ic.t Miss A. smith, Mrs (IP. Lanlng.,
J. linker Jr.. .Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, If.
( . Pci'khatn, .Miss
,. lVekliniii. .1. n.
Young. S. J. Peters. S. T. Alexander.
V. (Iiissett. J .de Costa and wife. A i
Costa. F. Costa. John F.vniiH. C. V. Sea-1
ward. '
For llllo nnd wny ports, per slnir.
Klnau. January 21. Mrs. A. Inman,
Miss llreeily, Miss M. Melne. Miss
(1. Melne, Prof K-bel'. T. P. 6
ItflRP V V A lllll ( t Uoii innonri
I.. M. Whltehoiisii. W. It. Case. J.
"" ' -' " "- '- own I
Million. C. K. Palmer. 11. S. Steele.
M. It. Monsnrrat. (1. A. nuss, C. II.
Hubs. Mrs. S. J. Steele and two
daughters. F. B. Itlchardson, C. A.
Ilollowny. Miss I. M. Pope, Adam
Lindsay. 1). II, Machuunchle.
PASSHNGKltS AltRIVKD.
From the Colonies, uer O. S. S. Sler -
la, Jan. 21. Miss J. Adams, W. Hrew-
stcr. W. II. Illakely, J. Collins, Mr. and
.Mrs. Sydney ClemeiitKin, Mr. and Mrs.
.Max Fried and family, Sir Thomas
Fltzgciuld, Misses Fitzgerald. Mrs. Ann
L. Folgi'r. W. II. Fullwood. .Miss V.
Goldstein Mr. anil .Mrs. W. A. Green.
Mrs. W. I', (luthrldge, Miss Guthrldgc.
Hcv. Dean M. Grogan, Mrs. N. Hart,
.Miss M. Ilaslett, J. A. liuslett, Dr. C.
W. Laver. II. Lengiilck, II. Luchcock.
L. Mi-Kelvle, A. Mervale, II. Marqulset,
Cupt. U. II. Patterson, .Mr. Prodger.
.Mini M. Sollars, Comte and Co mt esse
de la Tnllle. Mis. J. Verlage. G. Wilde.
H. Wood, A. Aimento, W. M. Arthur,
A. Ilrowne. .Mr. Hutchu, M. J. I)ele-j
hanty. Mis. Gicen. Miss Green Mrs. Il
G. Glnihling. L. G. Gladding. II. Her
man .Mr. and Mrs. John Helg and son,
Hev, J. W. Hills. K. M. lllues, .Mrs. C.
Harvey. II. W. Knight, .Mr. and .Mrs.
J. J. Kocnlg and child. Miss Mitchell,
J. Mcarlsun. Alec .nireliuU W. J.
.Montgomciy, Mr. and .Mrs. Itankln, '
Alb's Itankln, Max Von Schroeder, Mas-1
ter SlnuplcHs. A. Wahl, Mrs. V. F '
Wliifci-lirrniiiii, W. F. Wluseliurnian.
PASSKNGHItH nOOKKD.
For Maul ports, per stmr. Clauillne. '
January 21. Mrs. Walter Lowrle and
child. N. Omstcad, A. C. Warner, W. '
A. .McKay. II. Morton, I). Morton, T. '
Ccckett, K. Mgiton, II. Morton. Mis. I
J. Itichnnlson nnd lour clilldieii. Hen I
ry Aiken, Mrs. J. M. Ihlhl, c K.
King T Awana, Miss L. Awniin. i
BUSINESS' DIRECTORY
ATTOrmEYS.
J. M. DAVIDSON Attoniey-nt-Law.
1U9 Kaahuhinnti St.
3ARDNER K. WILDER
law; Kaaliumuuii ht.
Attorney-nt-
. M. LONG Olllces 3j-33 Campbell I
bldg.: Tel. Main 278. I
'. M. BROOK8 ..ilornny; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tol. Main 314.
:arlos a. long-
humnnu St.; Tel.
Attorney;
oSl Main.
15 Kan-
,
X. O. CORREA Attorney at law: 58
Merrhnnt St.. next to poatollice; Tel.
11.1 Main.
BROKERS,
:. J. WALKER Coffee Ilioker;
4. Spin kels hldg.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
; A. COWAN 1180 Union St., opp.
r.ieiuc I'luii: sundries, etc.
UNDERTAKER.
BUILDERS. '
ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker and
vtcDONALD i LANGSTON Contract- embalmcr; l'ort St.. opp. Club Sta-
ors nnd llullders: IIaK Union St. hies; Tel. 52 Main: res., 1482 Whlto.
'
CLOTHh.G. WATCHMAKER8.
THE KA8H CO., LTD. Two stores J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Kort & Hotel, 'chronometer maker: 79 Merchant St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CARRIAUE8.
PACIFIC VEHICLE S. SUPPLY CO.
Flno carriages, wagons, harness
and whlr: llerelanla near l'ort St.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
H. O. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.i Com-
' merclal Law and Adjustment Agen-,
ey; rooms 10-10 Magoon hid. i'ci. 328. i
DENTIST.
no nronv l?nrt om,1 lf.ni a. . na
administered, painless extracting,
- :
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Denial Col-
lego 92; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318.
DR. Q, w. RAYMOND Boom 3, Mott
Smith bldg.; hours 8 n. m. to 4 p. ra.
DR.T. MOTONAQA 40 IJcrctnnla St.;
office, hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DRY GOODS.
W. L. FLETCHER Importer choice
dress patterns, flno linens, vhlto
goods. Inees and trimmings, Illch-l
nrds nenr Hotel St.
ENQRAVER8.
VV. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping: room 2, 1...10 bldg.
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd
electilcal engineer; P. O. box 92; of
fice room 3. Spreckels hllc; Tel. "91
Hlue: in. Jill Iiliie.
EXPRESS.
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Main 58 Main.
J. H. LOVE. Mgr.
NIEPER'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722
Fort St.; Tel. Wnlto ;Sl and Main
310.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY-
n0t hel St.. nun. Wnverlev bill.: Tel
021 Illue. iil.es. called for nnd del'd.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Unggago express
I nnd drayngo; Tel. Wlilto 921.
FRATERNAL.
DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563 Young
Men's Institute, meets every second
aml fo"rtl' NVcdnesday In the month.
GROCERIES.
. E.
St.;
GOEAS Ileretanla near Emma
Tel. 2312 nine.
S, J. SALTER Successor to Salter &
Walty; 712 Fort St., Orpheum hll;.;
Tel. 081 niue.
F AVEIROS Groceries;
Walklkl of Kmma St.
tlcrctanln.
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. V. McDon
aid, Fort St. opp. Club Stables.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
,,..,,. ua.bo ' .
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nml ,- Sls Te, Mn,n 2:8 ,, Q
)0v zf.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP
-Fort
St.. opp. Club Stnhles; P. O. box 751.
HACKSTANDS.
REIS & QUINN King St., near Fort;
' Tel. 290 Main.
r
HAIRDRESSING AND MANICURING.
I ,
MISS M. E. WYNN nichards near
Hotel St.; halrdresslng. shampoo,
manicuring; Christmas novelties In
Huwallnn curios; 'lei. C21 Dluo.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler nnd
' watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Lovo
I 1-hlg.; latest In novelties.
MUSIC.
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished; Metropolo Ho
tl. room 12, Alaken St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio, Love bldg., Fort St.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 2C4 Main.
MRS. HANNA Fort St.. next to l.ovo
bldg ; choice line of now millinery,
trimmings, etc.; agent for Dutterlck
patterns.
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POULSEN i-alntlng nnd paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St.
PHYSICIAN3.
DR. SLOGGETT Eyo. Car, Nose and
Thoat; olllce nt Eyo nnd Ear Infirm
nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
1 p. in.
DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear.
Nose nnd Throat only; office Alaken
St.. lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
office hours 9 a. rn. to 4 p. m.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEDRANDE 248
lleretnnla Ave.; Tel. Dluo S2L
PLUMBING.
iC. H. BROWN Sanltnry plumbing;
Territory Stnhles, King St.; Tol.
Main 48.
REAL ESTA I E.
M. G. SILVA Agent for real estnte
nlso to grunt mnrrlngu licenses;
58 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 115.
P. E. R. STRAUCH Heal estnte hand
led to best advantage; houses rent
ed; loans negotiated: houses built
nt lowest prices; 32 Campboll block,
310 Fort St.: Tel. Whlto 278.
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI .4 Hotel St.. nr. Nil-
! unnu. Kelt, straw, panama hats
STENOGRAPHERS.
i AMY LENNON Stenography nnd
I typewriting; 13 Kanhumnmi St.
TAILOR.
J. P. RODRIGUES Merchant tailor:
, 722 Fort St.. opp, i.nckfeld Tildg.
GROTE & CRAMER Tailoring and
repnlrliig, I'nlon, nenr Hotel St.
Third and Last
IILmQt f!
AT
Price
WHITNEY &
WANTS
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Sltiuillons ami Help Wonted
A COMPETENT and careful driver,
well acquainted with city and out
side districts, desires situation, Ad
dress, (lus., this olllce. 2049-lw
WANTED By an experienced ac
countant, n situation In tho city:
has been lli years on plantations In
these Islands, but now Intends to re
main In Honolulu; first-class refer
ences. Address I. X. I... Uulletin of
lice. 2UIG-3t
WANTED Position by a young man.
P. S liiilletln. 2013-lw
WANTED Ily lady recently from th
Coast, knowledge of bookkeeping.
O. L., Uulletin. 2043-lw
WANTED lly a Japanese hoy, posl
tlon of nn) hind. ()., Uulletin.
2013 lw
Ads In this column will be Inserted
at:
Per line, one Insertion 15c
Per line, two Insertions. .. .25c
Per line, one week 30c
Per line, two weeks 40c
Per line, one month COc
This is the cheapest advertising
ever offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SHORTHAND Private tuition glva
at reasonable intcs. Address 8.
tills olllce. 2010-lw
MONEY TO LOAN Any amount.
Room 10. MclntyYe bile King nnd
Fort. 2020-lui
NOTICE TO BUILDERS Tho Union
Express Co. has WHITE aAND FOH
SALE. 1643-tf
WANTED
WANTED Second-hand tint-top desk,
with drawers at both sides, leather
on top preferred. Address Desk,
Uulletin olllce. 20;o Iv
WANTED To buy pineapple plants,
cheap; stnte price, variety, location.
Address A.' 11.. Bulletin. 2048-lw
WANTED A flvo or six-room flip
nlshed cottage; Punahou dlstrii t
preferred. Address E. A. 1)., this
offlcc. 2015-lw
WANTED Slodern, unfurnished cot
tage, 4 or 5 rooms, In resldenco lo
cality. Address j. II. SI., Bulletin
olllce. 30I21W
WANTED 500 men to shave for 15c.
Jeff's, 43 King St.; five whlto bar
bers. 2011-tf
WiNTED PrcFentable looking repre
sentatives to canvnss physicians for
a new medical magazlno; salary anil
commission. Address Ship. 151
East 72 St.. Now j on; "City.
2022-1 m
POW SALE.
FOR SALE Hnitford bicycle. 1901.
coaster brake; cheap. II. C Bulle
tin. 2043-lw
FOR SALE Farm of 1G acres, with
house, all Improved and fenced, nt
Houokaa. Hawaii, $1500. Lot, Ko
walo, 50x100, $800. Hoiiso and lot,
King St., oxl20, $3000, part miirt
gage, part cash. Leasehold, 20 yearn
on King St.. nr. I.lllha, 77x200.
House and lot Manoa Valley. 77x
20O. $1200. Inquire S. Decker, with
W. W. Wright, King. cor. South St.
2035-tf
FOR SALE Old paporB, 10c n bundle.
Apply nt this oince. 2035-tf
FOR SALE Horso and phneton; horse.
gentle; good nr.der sadillo; phneton
almost new. K. C. ll., Bulletin.
(, 2P tf
FOR SALE Lots nn Wylllo Btreol,
mar eUrs; 50x100; torma reasona
ble. Apply to Chailes Plilillpr, Sler-'
Vhant street. 2018-lmo
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. SI. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1891-tf
STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The
"Talula," us she now lies In tho har
bor. She Is a nearly now boat, lo
perfect working order, and has been
of late used In towing at Kahulul
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens and
Eggs (guaranteed). Samples of
birds at California Feed Co.'s, where
customers may obtain Information.
E, C. Smith, Pearl City. 1990-tf
M
earanceSale
81,00 WAISTS FOR 50c
1,50
1,75
2,00
2.50
3.00
3,50
4,00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50
75c
871-2
1.00
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1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2,50
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2,75
3.00
3.25
MARSH, Ltd.
WANTS
I-II3L.P WANTED.
Adu. will he Inserted FREE.
I
WANTED A first-class barber. Jeff's,
corner King and ucthcl Sts.
2044-lw
TO LEV.
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements. 'Jail at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 2019-tf
TO LET Nice tront room In private
lamtly. near town. Nonparicl, off
I! retaula. third cottago to left.
204S-U
TO LET Cottage, with stable, at Wal
klkl: $20. Three-room cottage, ccn
1 trally located; $15. Apply No. S,
, Cottage Grove. King St. 2047-tf
TO LET Furnished housekeeping
rojtus. C'lB Cottage Walk, School
St. 2038-lm
TO LET Residence of J. Cassldy,
Walklkl. furnished good oathlng;
vacant January 10th. Apply Water
house & Podmore, Bethel and King.
2027-1.
ROOM A.ISD BOARD.
"HELEN'S COURT" Private Hotel,
off Adams lano. rear of Elite build
ing; mosquito proof rooms with or
without board. Herman SI. Levy,
Manag-r 2020-lm
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.;
nowly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
FOR LEASE.
LOST.
LOST A small sliver wntch.wlth gold
chain: Initials I. T. on watch. Re
turn to Hawaiian Hotel. Reward.
2049-lw
L03T Dividend .warrants No. 93, fav-
or A. Drier, and No. 129, favor of.
Mrs. Ellse Neumann, payable at
Bank of Hawaii, have been lost.
Payment has been stopped nnd all
porsyns are warned ngalnst negotia
ting same. THE HAWAIIAN ELEC
TRIC CO.. LTD. 2044-lw
LOST On Saturday afternoon, be
twen Kaplolanl Park and Hawaiian
Hotel. 31x4 Eastman folding cam
era Finder will pleaso return same
to offl-1" of Hawaiian Hotel and re
ceive sultablo reward. 202C-tf
FOUND.
ORPHEUM THEATRE
EVERY EVENING, 8H5 SHARP
TWO
FAREWELL
PERFORMANCES
LEE and RIALS
WORLD'S
ENTERTAINERS
WILL CHANGE PROGRAMME
THURSDAY NIGHT
PRICECS:
Reaerved Seats, $1; Gallery, 50c.
SAILING TODAY.
Stmr Kalulanl, Dower, for Mahu
k na, Kukalau, Paauhau. Ookala niv!
I.aupnhoehje, at 5 p. m.; freight and
mall only.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
' and Broker
65 Queen St.
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FOR '
JAS. F. MORGAN.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St
.