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EVENING nULLHTlN, HONOLULU, II. T FRIDAY, mn. 21. 1902.
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WANTS
Situations waniijd.
Sltiiiitlotm ami llcl Wanted
WANTED Position to iln Reneral
housewArk on enre lor children Ail
dress Olrl, this office 2075 lw ,
EXPERIENCED dry Roods naleaninn I
nniata piiHitlon Addles 0. 0, this
IHce. 272-3t
WANTED Young man wants vvorlt
of nny kind, experienced waiter and i
porter.
1'. A. J., tills otllce.
2071-lw
WANTED Young man desires n sit
nation as porter In lintel AdilresH
F K I, this office .'0700 lw
YOUNG man would like to do book
keeping for two or three small
arms, references. Address I), llul-,
letlu olllco. 20C0-1W 1
Ads In this column will be Inserted
at:
Per line, one Insertion. .. 15c
Per line, two Insertions... 25a
Per line, one week 30c
Per line, two weeks . . ..40c
Per line, one month 60c
This Is the cheapest advertising
aver offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CPECIAL NOTICE Bonds furnished
to any amount for the man holding
position as guardian, posiomce om
clal or any other position of trust.
Honolulu Investment Co 2031 tf i
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. has WH1TH SAND FOR
BALK. 1643't
W ANTED
WANTED Everbody to know that
tlio Canton Marine Insurance Co.
ofllce Is at Honolulu Investment Co.
JmTip tf
WANTED 300 men to shavo for 15c.
Jeffs. 43 King St., five whlto bar
bers. 2011-tf
FOU SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture for eight-room i
lottnge, Including piano. F.nqulro
USIi I.unalllo cor Kewalo. ilOTC-lw ,
- TI T , , ... ..,i, i.l
Fry8AoKal7shJsd SJfcfiS I
ed. Address 7... this ofllce 4s tf .
FOR SALE Furniture. Call at Room
11, Queen Hotel, Nuuanu St.
2070-lw
FOR SALE Farm of 10 acres, with
house, all Improved and fenced, nt
Honokaa, Hawaii, $1000. House nnd
let, Kewalo, 50x100, s00. Houso
and lot, King St., CUxl20, $3000.
part mortgage, part cash, l.caso
hold, 20 years on King St., near I.I
Una, 77x200. Ono fine gentlo driv
ing borne, sultablo for any lady.
$1500 to loan on good sccuilty. In
quiry S Decker, with V. W. Wright.
Klug, ioi South St
2035-tf
FOR SALE Horsoand phaeton; horse
gentle, good under saddle; phaeton
almost new. K. C. II.. bulletin.
2029 tf
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Ilullctln of
fice. 1091-U
FOR SALE Old papers, 10c a bundla.
Apply nt this olllco. 2035-tf
LOST.
LOST Small gold locket, Initials R.
J T on back J'lndcr please return
to this office. Reward. 2071-lw
YELLOW canary bird, In vicinity of
Emma Square. Reward nt Ilullctln
office. 2073 lw
LOST Illack cloth cape, whlto satin
lining. I.eavo at Wells, Fargo olllco
and receive reward. is lw
LOST Deeds In favor of I.. P. Mar
ques, E. Plres and J. D. Marques,
ono Insuranco policy nnd Nahlkii
stock certificate. Finder will bo rc
warded by returning samo to J. I),
Marques, at Lowers & Cooke.
2071-lw
LOST On road around Diamond Head
brown leather purse marked "F.O.
and containing keys, etc. Reward
if returncJ to Ilullctln ofllce.
20CG tr
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to bavo stock
sufficiently Insurod. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest flro insuranco companies,
2051-tf
TO LET.
TO LET Cottage, Cottago drove,
King St Imqulro No. 8 cottago.
2074 tf
TO LET Cottago on Vlneynul St nr
east corner of Emma St , ontalus
four rooms, with pantry, Icltchcm anil
bath loom, electric lights. Apply
to Trustees Gear Lansing & Co.
Judd bldg. 2070 lw
TO LET Furnished room, with bath
attached, for couplo, with or with
out board, In private family. In
town. Apply this ofllce. 2075 tf
FOR RENT Cottage on South St ,
six rooms; modern Improvements;
$20. Honolulu Investment Co , Judd
Illdg. 2072 tf
TO LET Newly furnished airy sulto,
tnblo board Is desired 141 Ileietanu
Ave. 2073 it
TO LET Two nicely furnished rooms
close to Rapid Transit It. II. power
house.
The Balmoral,
831 Young
St.
2008-lw
TO LET Three handsomely furnish
ed rooms; now houi e. 1325 Bere
tanla, cor. Kecaumojiu.
2005-lm
TO LET FIvo room cottage off Wal
klkl road between Hopkins and
Bishop switch, Immediate posses
sion. Apply Hawn,. Tramways of
flee. Punahou. 2064-tf
i O LET Newly furnished rooms, sin
gle or on suite, first-class tablo
board, hot nnd cold water, electric
llEhU, etc; 1270 Beretanla St.
2058-tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
K not or com water anu an moaern
1 " "-. ... ini ., , Mini
niiu wanted.
Attn, will lie Inserted PRUC.
WANTED l'lrnt lass liouscKcopor,
familiar with hotel work: refer
ences. AJdnii II K, Ilullctln of
tlce. 2075 lw
WANTED First class linker nml pas
try cook, for hotel work. Address
11 I Ilullctln office 2075 lw
SALESMEN WANTED To sell our
goods by sample to wholesnlo and
ictnll trade, we are the largest nml
only manufacturers In our lino In the
world liberal salary paid. Address
('nnl)-x MTg Co. lluffalo, N. Y
-071 3w
WANTED aerman girl to do general!
household work and caro for clill-'
dreii Mary, Ilullctln olllco.
2002
TO LET.
TO LET Cottages off L.hool St. nr.
Nuuanu, $15 nnd $17. On Insnno
Asylum road, $12.50 nnd $0.50. P.
K. 11. Strnucb. 32 Campbell block,
31G Fort t 2031-2m
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnel's, Garden lane. 2055-tf
FOR RENTFurnlshod rooms, en
suite with privilege of light house
keeping. 714 Fort St. 2058-lm
ROOM AND BOARD.
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort SL;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reasonable 1930 tf
ROUND.
FOUND Insurance against tho break
ago of plato glass at Tho Honolulu
Investment Co. 2051-tf
Superintendent V 11. nice of tho
Anti-Saloon League leaves In tho Kl-
nnu for Huwall next Tuesday to begin
his campaign of education In temper
mice matters. Itov V 1). Wcstervclt
left for Hllo last Tuesday to arrange
an Itinerary for himself and Mr. Illco
TnTS '.H',, " " 3"8t ",T
'' PoismIIjIo that the latter may not bo
. i tiuiu iu Kti uwu) un i ui'Miiiy as every
thing depends on the arrival of his
stereoptlcon apparatus, slides nnd lime
light paraphernalia by the Alameda.
The Anti-Saloon League Is now dis
tributing a pamphlet entitled, "Sum
mary of tho Liquor Laws of the Terri
tory of Hawaii In forio January, 1902,
compiled by Andrews, Peters & An
drade, counsel for the league." It con
tains forty-six pages devoted to a
summniy of all tho laws relating to
the liquor traffic
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako Laxatlvo Ilromo Qulnlno Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If II
falls to euro. 1J. W. arovo's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Surgaont. Physicians and Dentists.
DR. WM.JjJOGERS,
SURGEON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Noce and Throat Exclusively
IU:MOYI-i to now office, 1140 Ma
kea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5.30, 7 to 8, Sun.
days, 9 to i,.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208-209 Boston build
ing. Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Mnln 385; Res
idence, Whlto 2861.
Hours 11 n. m. to 1 p. m.: 3 to
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundavs, 12 to 2 p m.
r. u. uox 801.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building, Fort StreeL
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320
W WATCHES 'N
DURABLE AND ACCURATE
The Keystone Watch Case
Co.. ' "' ,sl" " i
Philadelphia, US.A.
America's Oldest and
Largest Watch Factory
I'or Miilo hy
The Principal watch
Dealers in Hawaii
Trumbull & Beebe's
CALIFORNIA
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
Awarded Gold and Silver Medals Paris
Exposition 1900.
Beautifully Illustrated catalogue'
mailed free on application.
TRUMBULL & BEEBE
SEEDSMEN
AND NURSERYMEN.
419-421 Sansome St.
San Francisco, California.
Honolnlu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity nnd de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
xaruted at shortest notice.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND .' : I
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Piui tod Mtlmitti fumlshtd for all cUimi
CoDtrictliur work.
onnu . BOSTON nlOCK.
HONOLULU
IMMMl
iW PJ
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
P. DANSON KELLETT Attorney,
Notary 1'iihllc. mnrrlago licenses
Itnom 11. Magoon Illdg.
F. M. BROOKS ..ttorncy; rooms 9-10,
Spreckcls bldfi.j Tel. Mnln 314.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
humnnu St ; Tel. 481 Main.
M. DAVIDSON Attorney-at Law,
109 Knahnmanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney at
law, Kaabumnnu at.
I. M. LONG Olllces 3-33 Campbell
bldg ; Tel Mnln 278.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, Spreckcls bldg.
UIOYCLb REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 11R0 Union St, opp.
Pacific Club; sunanes, etc.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD A. LANGSTON Contract
ors and Ilulldcrs; Hail Union SL
N. K. OTSUKA Contractor and build
er, carpenters nnd masons; excavat
ing, filling and curbing, stono and
brick, ballasting anil cement walks;
Room 4, Arlington Hotel; Tel. Mnln
371.
CARRIAUtiS.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Berctanla near Fort St.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ELkS BUILDING, C1C Miller Street.
CLOTHh.G.
THE KASH CO., LTD. Two stores,
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com
mercial Law and Adjustment Agen
cy; rooms 10-18 Mngoon bid. 1'ei. 328.
CONVEYANCING.
CONVEYANCING Charges reason.
able. Room 10 Mclntyro Illock.
2074 lm
DENTIST.
DR. ALBERT E. NICH-.S Dentist;
1154 Alakea St.; olllco hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gas
administered, painless cxtrnctlng.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col
lege '92; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318,
DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott
Smith bldg,; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR.T. MOTONAGA 40 Rorotanla SL;
olllco hours 8 n. m. to 4 p. m.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping, room 2, l-to bldg.
EXPRESS.
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Dcthcl St., opp. Wnverley blk.; Tel.
G21 Uluo, pkgs, called for and dcl'd.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE nnggago express
and drayago; Tel. Whlto 921.
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANN ATT Civil and
elcctrlcnl engineer; ofllco, 1313 Wil
der Avo ; Tel. 3441 Uluo
FRATERNAL.
DAM I EN COUNCIL No. 563 Young
.Men s instlt'jtc, meets every second
and fourth Wednesday In tho month.
GROCERIES.
HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281
Fort St.. near Kukul Groceries,
Fruits and Tobaccos.
J. E. GOEAS Beretanla near Emma
St.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
8. J. SALTER Successor to Salter &
Wnlty; 712 Fort St.. Orphoum blk.;
Tel. C81 Blue.
F AVEIROS Groceries;
Walklkl of Emma St.
Beretanla.
Send the weekly edition of the Bui
letinto your friends. Only $1 year.
NEW YEAR'S DAY RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
This view shows the long line of Hix'ctntoiH assembled tovvutch the arrival
of the official gui'KtK at the ice cut New Year's duy leccptlon held by President
Roosevelt In the White Houm.
Wallace Budge, tho well known au
thority of tho British Museum on
Egyptology, Is about to begin tho pub.
llcatlon of a completes history of pro
historic Egypt down to the time at
Cleopatra.
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W. McDon
nld, Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8S 8HOP Fort
St , opp. Club Stables; I'. O. box 791
HACKSTANDS.
REIS & QUINN King St., near Fort;
Tel 290 Mnln,
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler nnd
watchmaker; 30 Fort St.; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LIQUORS.
PRIMO BEER r
I at tho PANTHEON SALOON.
ME8SENQER 8ERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SER
VICE Union St. nr. Hotel.; Tel.
301 Main.
MUSIC.
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "MIgnon, ' 1024 Dereta
nla SL
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished; Metropolo Ho
tel, room 12, Alakea St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio, Lovo bldg., Fort St.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 204 Main.
MRS. HANNA Fort St.. next to Love
bldg.; choice lino of new millinery,
trimmings, etc.; agent for Buttcrlck
patterns.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT nyc, Ear, Noso nnd
Thoat; office at Kyo and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. ra.
DR. FRED. W. HODGIN8 Eye. Ear,
Noso and Throat only; ofllco Alakea
St, lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KATHARINE J. MacKAY, M.D., CM.
-520 Rorotanla Ave.; Tel. Dluo 3551.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Rorotanla Ave; Tel. Uluo 821.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARES A CO. Plumbers
nnd Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit tho
limes. Corner Miller and Punchbowl
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POULSEN i-alntlng nnd paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St.
REAL ESTAlE.
JUDD & CO., LTD. Building lots mil
residences for sale; 307 Stangen
wald bldg.; Tel. 223 Main.
M. G. 8ILVA Agent for real estate,
also to grant marriage licenses'
58 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 115.
SALOONb.
PRIMO BEER is good If It Is kept
right Try It. nt tno PANTHEC
SALOON.
STENOGRAPHERS.
AMY LENNON-Stenography andllngton Rlggs King. Vinest Frothing-
typewriting; 13 Kanhumanu SL
STRAW HAT8.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing; Elks bldg., C1C Miller St.
GROTE & CRAMER Tailoring and
lcpalrlng. Union, near Hotel St.
WATCHMAKERS.
J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and
rhrnnnmetnr maker; 79 Merchant fit.
James Shaw, a farmer living at
Now Windsor, Conn., whoso own dog
killed several of his own sheep, has
succeeded In tho collecting the value,
of tho sheep from tho town becauso
ho pays taxes on the clog.
$
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IN A CELEBRATION OF
AN AMERICAN HOLIDAY
George Washington's Birthday to Be
Tellingly Remembered by
Local Society at
W. R. Castle's.
The Hawaiian Society of the Soni
of the American Revolution will cele
brate Washington's birthday tomorrow
evening nt the homo of W. R. Cnstle,
Klnau street. The following program
Including two addresses, has been ar
ranged;
Music.
Roll Call,
Reading of Constitution.
Music,
Address by Major Davis, U. S. A
"Washington, tho Statesman."
Music.
Address by W. N. Armstrong, "Bat
tle of Moor's Creek."
The present officers of the society
are: W. R. Castle, president; Frank
S. Dodge, vice president; William O.
Atwatcr, secretary; W. J. Forbes,
treasurer; W. D. Alexander, registrar.
The following nre tho das which
the society celebrates here:
February 22 Anniversary of tho
birth of Washington.
May 10, 1775 Surrender of Tlconde
roga. June 14, 1777 Adoption of the Am
erican flag.
June 17. 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.
June 17, 1895 Anniversary of tho
Hawaiian Society.
June 28, 1770 Annlvcrsnry, Fort
Moultrie.
July 4, 1776 Declaration of Indepen
dence. Aug 1C, 1777 Battle of Bennington.
Oct. 7. 1780 Battle of King's Moun
tain. Oct. 17. 1777 Surrender of Burgoyne.
Oct. 19. 1774 Tho Annapolis Tea
Paity.
Oct. 19. 1781 Surrender of Cornwal
Us. Nov 25. 178.1 Evacuation of New
York.
Dec. 10, 1773 The Boston Tea Party.
Dec 20. 1770 Battle of Trenton.
Following is the list of members of
tho local tociety:
William Dc Witt Alexnndcr. William
Douglas Alexander. William Fesenden
Allen. Charles Henry Atherton, Frank
Cooke Athciton, William Olmsted At
w liter, Sidney Miller Ballnu, Douglas
Putnam Blrnle, Screno Edwards Wall
op, Ellas Cornelius Bond, Benjamin
Davis Bond Walter If nil Bromley.
I George Scrlbncr Bromley. Oeorge Rob
I ert Carter. William Kkhnrds Castle.
George Parmelce Cnstle, Warren
Chamberlain. William Warren Cham
' bprlalu, Ernest Brooks Clark, Charle?
Poitei Column, Charles Montague
Cooke. Amos Francis Cooke, Clarence
llydo Cooko Charles llijnnt Cooper,
Francis Root Day, I.vlo Alexander
Dickey. Charles William Dickey, Frank
Stanwood Dodge, John Effinger, Jos
eph Swift Emerson, Nathaniel Bright
Emerson, Oliver Pomcroy Emerson,
Wnllaco Rider Farrlngton, William
Joseph Forbes, Paul Had ley Foster,
William Wlsncr Hall, Wlntlirop Chan
nlng Hammond. Orlando II. Harlan,
William I.ewers Hopper, Francis Alton
Hosmer, Charles Ilustacc Jr., Peter
Cushman Jones, John Walter Jones,
Albeit Francis Judd Jr., Gcorgo Wash
ham King, William Ansel Kinney, Eh
enezer Parker Low, Frederick Jowett
I.owrcy, Curtis Jerro Lyons, Trancla
Blakeley McStocker, Lloyd Osbourne,
William Cooper Parke, Henry Balch
Pcnhallovv. John Scott Bod Pratt,
Henry Weld Severance, Luther Sever
ance, William Ross Sims, Frederick
Carlos Smith. I.orrln Andrews Thurs
ton, Clarence Munroe Walton, Charles
Blodget Wells, Clifford Brown Wood,
Gerrlt Parmclo Wilder.
The Hawaiian Society was organized
June 17. 1895, on tho anniversary of the
battle of Bunker Hill. There were only
eighteen members. Tho nnnuul busi
ness meetings of the society hnvo been
held ever since, on Juno 17, Washing
ton's Birthday wns celebrated for tho
first time on February 22, I89B, at the
icsldenie of the president.
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE.
Notice Is lieicby given that Mr. E,
F Schmidt has this day been appoint
ed an agent of this Department for tho
numbering of buildings In tho District
of Honolulu, iBland of Oahu, vtco Mr.
Stanley Stevenson, resigned.
J. II. BOYD,
Superintendent of Puulic Works.
Department of Public Works, HonO'
lulu, February 17, 1902, 2i!75-3t
SEALED TENDERS
Will bo received by tho Superintend
ent of Public Works until 1 p. m. on
Monday, Fcbrunry 24th, 1902, for con
structing Dralnngo Ditch for Kewalo
District
Plans and specifications on file in
olllco of Superintendent of Public
Works.
Tho Superintendent does not bind
himself to accept tho lowest or any
bid JAMES H. BOYD,
Supcilntendent of Public Works,
2072-5t
GRAND EXCURSION and PICNIC
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
TO KALIHI PARK PAVILION
TtcketH $1 admission to grounds
fiPOnTS-DANClNG-PniZES
Transportation Uoth Ways
See Dills.
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PHAETON PLAYERS WERE
NOT THERE WITH GOODS
Result a Surprise to Honolulu Men
Lack of Practice Should Have
Made Them Easy
Mark.
The cricket mutch between tho
Phaeton eletcn and the local team took
placo on the Maklkl grounds jestcrday
afternoon, resulting In n disastrous
defeat for tho good sailor men rather
to the surprise of the victors who went
on the field In the spirit expressed by
"morlturi tc salutant" of ancient days
as they had not played the noble game
lor nearly a tear. The Phaetons had
not had over much practice lately, as
their last game was played about six
weeks ago in Lima. The Phaetons
wcro also hampered by tho absence of
several of their best players. Captain
Field, the commander, was among tho
absent ones. He Is not a mallhlnl in
cricket circles here, hating been In Ho
nolulu formerly as commander of tho
Icarus. Lieutenant Prentice Is also a
kamaalna here, having played cricket
In this city when ho was attached to
the Champion.
Tho gamo was umpired by A. M.
Hewett while Vlggo Jacbscn kept tho
score. A pavilion erected In one cor
ner of the field sheltered besides tho
spectators, numerous bottles of "soft"
drinks, while tho stronger beverages
In tho shape of 1'rlmo were deposited
In the opposite corner of tho field. Both
wcro much appreciated.
Following Is n complete summary of
the game:
H. B. M. S. PHAETON.
Lieut. Prentice, b Cralk 47
Lieut, Brendon, b Hatfield 3
I.lcut. Tomlln, b Hatfield 0
Mr. Howie. bMcaill 0
Stoker Rcndell, b Hatfield 0
Mr. Graham, b Hatfield 0
Lieut. Cornwall, c Kltcat, b Cralk C
Mr. Cogglns (A. .), b Cralk 13
I.lcut, Ozanne, not out 0
Private Rico, b Cralk 0
Lieut. Rashlelgh, b Cralk 0
Private Hall, c Plianala. b Cralk .. 0
Extras 8
Total 77
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hatfield 9 runs, 4 wickets, 9 overs,
4 maidens, 51 halls; average, 2.3.
Pllanla 17 runs, 0 wickets, 3 overs
1 maiden, 18 balls; avcrago .
McQIll 23 runs, 1 wicket. 5 overs, 0
maidens, 30 balls; average 23.0.
Cralk 0 runs. 0 wickets, 3 1-0 otcrs,
1 maiden, 19 balls; average 1.0.
Morse 14 runs. 0 wickets, 2 overs,
0 maidens, 12 bails; average .
HONOLULU CRICKET CLUB.
Robt. Anderson, c and b Graham.. 3G
A. St. C. Pilauala, b Cogglns 7
J. Cralk, b Graham 25
R, A. Jordan, b Rcndell 0
L. O. Blackmail, c Rashlelgh, b
Graham 9
C. P. Morse, b Graham 13
J. C. McQIll, b Graham 8
Rev. V. H. Kltcat, b Rcndell 0
Capt. Kelly (BR Mohican), c
Cornwall, b Cogglns 31
II. Harrison, did not bat
S. Bcardmore, at Prentice, b Howie 11
A. It. Hatfield, not out 0
Extras 2
Total 143
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Rendell 18 runs. 2 wickets, 13 overs,
2 maidens, 78 balls; average 24,0.
Cogglns 31 runs. 2 wickets, 7 overs,
0 maidens, 42 balls; average 15.6.
Graham 52 runs, C wickets, 9 overs,
0 maidens, 55 balls; average 10.4,
Howie 9 runs, 1 wicket, 4 overs, 0
maidens, 24 balls; average 9 0.
EXIT TUB POMPADOUR.
How rapidly the actresses are drop
ping tho pompadour. It Is seen now
only In music halls and tho cheap
vaudeville houses, where It continues
to loom over the forehead, dropping
over tho left ee la that hideous fash
ion that was the rage only a fow
months ago says the Minneapolis
Times. At tho better plav houses tho
hair Is dressed In the simplest manner
possible pai ted In the mlddlo and
tvnrcd softly away from tho temples.
Maude Adams is wearing her hair In
this way; so is Annie Russell and a
dozen otheis, Ethel Barrymoro has
lowered her pompadour, and It now ap
peals as a very small, soft puff around
her face. It doesn't drop over the left
oje nor does It cover tho tops of her
pink ears In fact, a year ago It
wouldn't have been styled a pompa
dour at all, as the hair is waved and
brushed away from tho brow gently,
little strands strnylng back over the
forehead. Mrs. Reginald Brooks, the
famous Southern beauty, ,ono of the
Langhorne slsteis, weais her hair sim
ply parted and waved back Into n
rather iaige coll, and Mrs. Clews ar
ranges her lovely blonde hair In simi
lar fashion. In fact, the floppy pompa
dour Is considered the hallmark of pro
tluclalism, and my ndylco to out-of-town
joung women who do not know
tho modes, and who wish to appear
smartly dressed Is to look up a good
hairdresser and learn how to arrange
the hair In the simplest fashion, which
is also tho mi(3t fashionable.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
The Dr.
(with sus'
Alden Electric "Belt
pensory Is guaranteed
all the curative Drotwr
to possess
ties of the esnenslve belts now sold by
doctors and druggists. It gives a very
strong current of electricity and Is eally
regulated. Round to supersede others. Can
be had from the undersigned only, no
agents! no discount. Clrcuhrfree. Address
Pierce Electric Co . 206 Post St., San
Francisco, Sent free to Hawaii for $5.00
'j
Lines of I'raveL
Business Men
Can Save
Many Hours
PrOfV
ICROSB THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
ly THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to Now York,
mllaian Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
Inj and Library Cars, with Barber
Bkop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-caxte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
f. a. LOTHROP, General Agent.
IK Third street, Portland, Oregon.
X W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
Ho, 1 Montgomery SL,8on Francisco.
I. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KING STREET LINE.
On ttt WilklVI lor town ! 5 s. lj, J A M.
odovtry tsmtnutct therttfttr till 10 4S. 11:1s tn4
11 JIP.M. trora Wlklkl go to tht Punihocl Sttbtei.
Ctr Itivt R Rn(i or Piwii iwltcti lor lown at
j 51A M. tnd tvtry it minutes thcrtaftrr till it 08P.M.
Cart Itavo Fort and King ttrteta cornar lor Palama
ate 10 A.M. anil ivcry ij nlnutu alter till n.aj
P.M.
Catl Itavt lor Patana only at 1 and f jo A M.
Cart laava Palama lor Walklkl) A M. and evtry
tjnlnutcf tllloisPM. then at 10 is and 10 4) P.M.
reality A, trora Palama lor Punahou only cots
to WalkUl on Saturday!.
Cart laavt Fort and King ttrctttcorntr lot Bill
Rane at s to and t to A.M.
Cart laava Fort and Kin; ttreitt cornar lor Walklkl
at6oA M. andavcry it minutes till 1005P.M. then at
10 jj and iimj p m. Tht ill) P.M. goes to walklkl
on Sarurdaye only,
BERETANIA STREET AND NUUANU VALLEY.
Cart leave Punahou Stable lor Town at ).) and
lor Town and Valley at ) eo ) 50 6 to t.ao 6 40 1 and
tm AM.
Cart leave Oabu Cotlega lor town and Valley at
6 jo 6 )o and v.io a.m and ever) 10 minutes till 10 10
P.M. except the even hour and halt, hour cart which
run Iron the Stable
Cart leave Nuuanu Valley at6'io 6 )o I joA,M and
every 10 minutes thereafter till 10 )o p.m.
Cart leave Fort and Queen ttreett lor Punahou
College at 6 o) 6 s) 6 4) A M and every 10 mlnutea
alter till 0 4) P.M. Aller that the cart run to the
Stable up to 1 rsoP.M. which Is the lastcar Iroa Town,
reaching tba Stable at 11.10 p.m.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. IIENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Bxcursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered tor
tourlstu to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet tho S. S. Mauna lam
tt Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, where tho steamer is met
iialn.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS, daily nAtLV
(Outward) ex. Sun. DAILY ex. Sun. DAILY
DAILY
PM.
J 10
J jo
i 10
A.M. A.m. A.M. r.m.
Honolulu
Pearl City....
Ewa Mill
Walanat
Walalua
Kahulru
STATIONS.
(Inward)
Kahuku
Walalua
Walana
Ewa Mill . ...
T 10
8 O)
l
"J
1008
10 30
:))
ii. !
DAILY
II o)
II 40
It 00
J ')
J 47
4 0)
4 4)
J40
ex,
Sun.
DAILY DAILY
A.M, P.M
DAILY
P.M.
aoS
jo
D)
4 1
)
AgL
AM,
)))
6.10
7.10
o
yy
... 6.1t
Pearl City
01
11)0
)OJ
nonoiuiu o:)0
.J)
F O. SMITH, Genl Pass. & Ticket
O. F. DENIHON. Superintendent
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kahikioni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALLS 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary Plumbing
and Sewcr.Connec-
tlons a Specialty.
229 King St., between River SL and
R. R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
6$ Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
Hf
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YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ii
IN WtWbPAPfcHbll
ANYWHERH AT ANYTIMD j
Call so or Write
E.CDAKE'S ADVERTISING AGEHCY;
64 & 63 Merchants' Exchange
SAN PUANCISCO. CAT. ! !
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