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Henry Waterhouse
& COMPANY
LOANS NEGOTIATED
We make a specialty ol
dealing In largo and small
gilt edged loans.
HOUSES TO RENT
In Mnnoa, Maklkl, etc., etc.
A line 2-bodroom liouso Just
on Thurston Ave, $40.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Several flno residences foi
sale at low prices, tenni
easy.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS
Care. Judgment and prompt
ncss are our constant aim.
Henry Waterhouse & Co,
Fort and Merenant Sts.
MAIN 313.
Fraternal Directory.
MASONIC TEMPLE
A
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Hawaiian Stated Meeting.
TUBSUAV
Pacific Third Degree.
WUDNUSDAY
Chapter Mark Master.
THUH8DAV
Commandery Regular.
I'RIDAY
Le Progres Third Degree.
ByVTUHDAV
All Tlsltlng members ot the or
der axe cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
la Harmony Hall, King street.
H. McKECMNY, N. Q.
E. H. HKND11Y, Bccrolary.
All vlBltlng brothers very cordially
Uvlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
Vclock In Harmouy Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to
tttend.
H. J. OALLAQHEIl, C. C.
A. E. MUltPHY. K. It. 8.
No. 1, K. of P.
y evening at liar
;et, at 7:30. Mem'
3, No. 2, and visit'
ly Invited.
K W. DUNN, CO.
ED. C. ALDIUCH,
K. of IL & 3.
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage of Owners, Architects
and Builders solicited.
1168 Union St, Phone, Main 394
B. T. DREIER
Contracting and Consulting Electrical
Engineer. - Plans, Specifications
and Estimates Prepared, - Dealer
in Electric Supplies,
OFFICE Room 8, Magoon Bldg.
TEL. BLUE 281.
WATCHES
DURABLE and ACCURATE
The KeystoneWatch Case Co.
mm Philadelptilt.U.S.A
America's Oldest and
Largest Watch Factory
For salo by
The Principal Watch
Dealers in
Hawaiian Islands
CQ.YeeHop&Co'
Kaliikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEOBTABLES
eretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL3 19 AND 20.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
6$ Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P. O. Boi gil. TEI WHITS 9J
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THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO OAT.
Bcotch Shortbread; Cakes, all sizes,
prices and styles; l'les, just llko your
mother used to make; Cookies, Maca
roons; Lady Fingers; Cream Puffs;
and all the dainty styles suitable lor
the well furnished table.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
grade for children, up tj better grades,
l'or 50c wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar else
where. King up Main 74.
TELEPHONE 74.
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
FOR RENT
MANOA VALLEY, near car line,
Two story mosquito-proof liouso with
tnrco bedrooms, electric light, stable
and servants Quarters.
Lot 100 x 200, commanding exten
sive, view.
$30 a month,
Castle & Lansdale
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
INVESTMENTS.
506-507 Stangenwald Building.
Telephone Main 70.
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BEST
MONTHLY INSTALMENT
PLAN.
HOFFSGHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
29 KING ST NEAR BETHEL
GRAND SPRING
OPENING
A. A. MONTANO announces tho
"SPRING OPENING" of tho LATEST
MILLINERY. New and exnulslto de
signs In bats and bonnets.
A flno now stock of Ladles', Misses'
and Infants' Muslin Underwear now on
hand.
A. A. MONTANO
Millinery and Dressmaking House,
Hotel St. near Fort.
ICE
HIANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oahn Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE DLUE 3151.
HOFFHAN & flARKHAri.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITLD.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22 Queen St., Honolulu, H. 1
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST.,
Between Merchant and Queen.
W. M. Cunningham. Jno. 8chaf.r
B, BERGERSEN,
the old Sowing Machine Agent, is still
In business at 942 DETHEL STREET,
Honolulu.
8tock on Hand Standard, Domes,
tic, National, Seamstress, New Home,
Household, Expert and Vlndex.
Call and see. Try and buy.
IF YDU WISH TO ADVERTISE
IN NEWSPAPERS
ANYWIinRH AT ANYTIMU
Call on or Write
;E.C. DAM'S ADVERTISING AGENCY I
64 & 65 Merchants' Exchange
SAN rUANCISCO. CAL.
"rKWe
IN
New Yoik. April 1 In Its campaign
for pure food thello nrd of Health hai
had n field day In the Couit of Special
Sessions.
Members of the Hoard brought out
the fact that tho produce dealers on tho
Cast Side arc pointing many laws of
health and that the ililef offenders are
those who sell polluted milk. Seven
teen offenders were brought before tho
bar on this charge and fined fiom $15
to $.10
It was brought to the attention of
the court Hint since the passage of the
law, prohibiting the uso of boraclc
acid, for the ptesenatlon of milk, tho
use of formnldch)dc has become ex
tremely common, and It Is difficult In
the crowded districts to get other than
"embalmed milk."
There were many cases ot persons
charged with selling spoiled fish and
deenjed egotables. All wire heavily
sentenced.
The Oceanic steamship Alameda left
port for San Francisco yesterday after
noon with n full passenger list. Tho
usual gay scene with (lowers, music,
etc, took place on the wharf, them
being a cry large crowd present as
there were n number of prominent
Honolulans among the depaitlng pas
rengers. The following is the full list:
.Miss I:. Nelson, Mrs. William l.lsh-
man, Miss Qussle Clark, Mrs It. Slla,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 1 P. Crow son,
A. M. Scott, T. Q. Hathaway. George
F. Davis, Mrs. II. 0. llofant. Miss M.
V. derrick. Miss Fay, Mlsa Woodruff,
Mrs. George Has Ins, child nml maid,
A. Frank and wife, Mis. C. O. Icts
and two children, E. J. Doty, J. C.
Smith. Miss F. J. Pratt. Mrs. W 1J.
Haselden and child, Dr. Cart. Miss
Frecse, .Miss Clara .Miller. JIIss .Mc
Laughlin, Mlhfl He) Holds, Mrs Mai res.
Miss Kmma Maries, Prof. Aerdam,
wife and tlnec children, Mrs .1. Kntiff
man, .Mrs Thomas Coles, Mrs. Gcd
dlngs. Mrs Ilender. Mrs. MiLaughllu,
Mrs. K. Klwcll and child, Mrs. Weth
crcy. Mrs II C. Hills ami child. Miss
C. Hawkins, Miss S. I.clngston, Mr.
and Mrs A. Nelson, Dr. Grant Calhoun,
J. W Ilosmcr unci wife, W. M. Alex
ander and A. W. Cutter, F. W. Atts, C.
Kussell. James George II. Champlln,
II. i: Smith. C. W. Lombard, C. II.
Drown. It. Putnam. Arthur Dozlo. Mrs.
T M. Schumacher, W. C. Gregg. .1. T.
Murphy. Misses Champlln. Young Kin
II I I.eo F II Wilcox, Mis W. II.
Wajs G. A Soden mid wife. Mr. unci
Mrs. Thompklns. Mr. Fountain. J K
Fulton Wallace Alidenou. J. D Hjjii,
J O Pratt James Dubois, Mrs. Wort
ham. The first round of the Pacific Tennis
Clubs tournament for the Alexander
cup took place at the courts on Palaco
Scpiare esterday afternoon. As most
of the plajcis nro out of practice and
have been exceptionally busy of late
nearly nil the matches went by default.
F C. Atherton won from A. F. Judd
In two straight sets. Score, C-3, C-0.
The defaults were as follows:
It Atkinson defaulted to D. II. Hitch
cock. George Fuller defaulted to W. F.
Dillingham.
A. Waterhouse defaulted to K. It.
Adams
C W. Dickey defaulted to A. Lewis.
Play will commence at I p. m. today,
when the following matches will be
decided:
At I p m A T. Ilrock vs. W. If.
Coney, J. Waterhouso vs. Gcorgo Wa
terhouse At 5 ). m J C Cooke vs. C. II. W.
Norton, W H. Ilabbltt a. S O. Wilde-,
11 Itoth vs. W. F Dillingham
IMOSIIIuTE
The Farmers' Institute Is to meet at
the Wahlawa colony Saturday. A pro
gram of exercises has been arranged
for the eenlng. There will be ad
dresses on arlous leading agricultu
ral topics by prominent agriculturalists
of Honolulu and Wahlawa. Accom
modations have been arranged for
tbc&e who go down. They can drive
to Wahlawa Saturday morning, or take
tho 11 03 a. m. train for Pearl City.
The excuislonlsts will be met with
conveyances which will carry them ta
Wahlawn
Tho meeting In the evening will bo
held ut 7 -.'10, iu the school house. A
local branch of the Institute will be
formed, and the following program
Sleii:
"The Experiment Station and the
Farmer," Jaied G Smith.
"The Pruning of rrult Trees In H
wall," J. C. Aiihtln.
"Pineapples," II. O Clark.
'Potatoes," T r. Sedgwick.
CLAIMS OF MISSIONARY
Washington, March 31 No action
has been taken thus far by the Appio
prlatlon Committee of the House on
the recommendation of tho President
to pay by appropriation $2,100,000 of
the missionary claims growing out of
the Iloxer Doubles In China, and au
lufoimal understanding haa been
reached that It will bo Inadvisable to
pay thebc claims before they hao been
adjudicated in the usual manner Ly u
commission or somo other body and
also before China has paid tho $23,000,
000 indemnity coming to this countiy
The matter came up recently when the
sundry civil nppropilatlou bill was
under consideration and Chairman
Cunnon called In Illtt of tho Foreign
Affair's Committee to get his views ot
the subject. All agreed that the claims
ought to be adjudicated before being
paid and ought to await China's set
tling up. It Is probable this terminates
any present appropriation ot the
amount of theso claims.
11IENI BKffi
LOCAL ANBl GENERAL
Q. II. Hcrrcy's oIDce, 8 Campbell bid.
Matinee prices at the Orphcum arc
fifteen and twonty-flo cents.
Another sale of furnltuic. ferns, etc.,
at Morgan's on Friday morning.
Estimates given free of chargo by
the I'CEIILESS PltUSKUVING FAINT
CO.
Dlank books ot all sorts, ledgers, etc,
manufactured by tho Uulletln Publish
ing Co."
Dunbar & Gonsalves nro greeting
their friends at tho First National, 71
N. King street.
Tho weekly edition of tho Evening
Uulletln ghes a complcto summary ot
tho news of tho day.
T. F. Osborn, president of the Uiilld
crs' Exchange, Is laid up with n socro
attack of neuralgia.
The sale of scats for the Ammo con
cert to (nko placo Saturday ccnlng
begins at Wall, INchols today.
If you want good table whirs, drink
I. de Turk's famous California product
on sale at II. Hackfeld & Co , Ltd.
Tablo claret and other wines are
sold by Gomes & McTlghc, liquor
dcalcrs.N. King street. Tel. .Main 110.
Eastman pocket folding kodaks all
sizes, for sale at Honolulu Photo Sup
ply Co. at 20 per cent below regular
price,
Bourbon Whiskey, G years old, $3 DO;
Claret, 50 cents; Sherry and Tokay, 75
cents a gallon nt Hoffschlacgcr Co.'s,
King street.
Miss Caroline Hasklns the artist ami
photographer, left for the Coast In tho
Alameda jesterday. She will be back
about the beginning of May.
The first annUersaiy ball of tlm
Leahl Chapter, No. 2. O E. S. will tnko
place next Tuesday eicnlng. Apill 1",
nt Progress Hall at 8 o'clock.
Scaled tendrrs for nsplialtiim coer
cd well casing will bo receUed by the
Superintendent of Public Works until
April 21. Sco under lly Authority on
page S,
The little Chinese girl who fell Into
a nt of balling matter at a duck ranch
on Sheridan aenue Tuesday, died es
terday afternoon from the effect of her
Injuries.
Mis. W E. Tnlor gives n battling
party this nfteinoou nt the Hotel An
nex, Walklkl, In honor ot Miss Nichols,
daughter of Right Hev. Ulshop Nichols
of California.
Don-Ilon dance and social at Har
mony Hall on Saturday next under the
auspices of the Pacific Itebekah Lodgci
No. 1. Tickets nre 50 cents each, unci
can bo had from the members.
Don't forget Camarlnos of tho Call
fornlt Fruit Market when jou want
fruit and cgctablcs. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Tho fiincial of Mrs. Elizabeth Fltz
liugli Cowan took place jesterday af
ternoon from tho undertaking parlom
of II. II. Williams, Right I!e. illshop
Nichols of California, officiated. The
Interment was at Pearl City.
Tho Agricultural Seminar will not
meet Saturday ovenlng, the meeting
having been postponed to Saturday
April It. The postponement Is due to
the Farmers' Institute meeting nt Wa
hlawa next Saturday cenlng .
Marston Campbell, Assistant Super
intendent of Public Works, leaos for
Kauai this afternoon for the purpose
of looking Into the repairs to public
works In tho nrlous districts, made
necessary by the recent storm ,
Miss ausslo Clarke, the joung lady
who has been practicing stenograph)
In the Police Court of late, was among
the passengers for San Francisco In tho
Alameda jesterday. She goes to take
a bIx months' business course.
Thero will be no rescued seats at
the entertainment. "Alice in Wondei
land," to be given next Saturday can
ing at the Kamchamcha Girls' School.
Tickets will be 50 cents There will be
a dress rehearsal at 3 o'clock In the
afternoon for children and their attendants.
ACC1DUN TAL DEATH.
The Coroner's Inquest In the case ol
tho death of Otto Fetter on the diedger
yesterday morning, was held In tho
police station last evening. There
were three witnesses Frank Uurk
hardt, one of tho Cotton llios. fore
men; W. II, I.lshmann, an employe
aboard tho dredger and William Peter
son, tho engineer. All the testimony
pointed to accidental death and the
Jury returned the following erdlet:
"That the said Otto Fetter camo to
his death In Honolulu, on the 9th day
of A pi II, 1902, from liijuilcs to tlm
head caused by an accident on board
the diedger, In tho harbor of said Ho
nolulu, said accident being duo to his
own carelessness."
DIED.
HOESCH In San Francisco, Muich 31,
1902, H retry Hoesch, beloved husband
of Mary E. Hoesch, and father ot
Mrs. C. P. Grimwood, and Mary E.,
Fred, Emma and Elslo Hoesch, a na
tive of Germany, aged 73 years,
HAAKE In San Francisco,. Match 28,
1902, Henry, beloed son of Chi Is
tlno and the late John C. Hnake, and
brother of Mis. C. J. Dyxbec, Mrs.
F. J. Comfort, Mrs. A. Lyons, Mrs.
C D. Chase and Lillian, Delia, Clara
Fred and Charles Haake, a natlvo ot
San Francisco, aged 38 jenrs 1 month
and 20 dajs.
CHARLOCK In Manoa vnlley, April
9, 1902, Clifford Elmer Charlock, aged
2 years and 5 clays, son of Mr. and
Mis. Clifford Charlock. Funeral to
day ut 3' 30 p m. nt tho residence ot
Mrs. Ourilej', H17 Ileretanla street
Interment In Nuuanu cemetery.
FETTER In this city. April 9, Otto
Fetter, aged 31 j ears. Died from In
juries received In an accident. Fu
neral today at 1 p. m. from his resi
dence near foot of South street. In
terment at Pearl City.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money If :l
falls to cure. R W. Grove's slgnatur
Is on each box. 26 rents
IN NUUANU VAUEV
Miss M nolle Walker and F. W. Kle
bahn wcte married ot tho home of tho
bride's mother In Nuuanu last nlgbt,
tho ceremony taking placo beneath a
canopy of flowers nnd greens. The
wedding was private In Its nature,
thero being present only tho family or
the bride and the most Intimate friends
of the two joung people
The whole kouso was beautifully
decorated and brilliantly Illuminated.
Clusters of calla lilies, white carna
tions, other whlto flowers nnd n pro
fusion of Hawaiian greens wcro placed
very effectively. Tho drawing room
mirror mantel was banked with roses,
white marguerites, ferns and bamboo,
Jardlnlcrs with bamboo filled the cor
ners. The ceremony was performed In tho
rear parlor In one corner of which was
a bridal canopy, composed of pink tar
letait nnd fern Icnes, At tho base ot
this was a bank of pink cnrnntlona
nnd ferns. Above was a half circle pro
jecting toward the center of tho room
and ftlnged with carnations and
greens. Hopes of malic formed a con
spicuous part of the decorations. Un
der the canopy were two fculnty cere
monial knee pillows of pink silk.
It was at about 8:30 o'clock that the
bride entered the drawing room. She
was met beneath tho canopy by the
groom who was attended by F, Frazler,
his best man. Miss Cordelia Walker,
sister of the bride, was tho muld-of-honor.
The bride was glen away by
her brother, Hugh Walker. Tho cere
mony was performed by the Rev. Can
on Kltcot of SL Andrew's Cathedral.
Edwnrd Dulsenberg played soft music
on the violin during the recital of the
ceremony. The Mendelssohn Wedding
Maich was plajed Just as the ceremony
was closing, the petformers being
llcsiis It. Schultze nnd Edward Dul
senberg. IDE
Antone Kapaoa. a joung Hawaiian,
attempted suicide In Kewalo at about U
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The ac
tion was due to Jealousy of n Hawa
iian girl who tcfiised longer to accept
his attentions. Kapaoa used a 22-calI-bre
icolver In his attempt. The muz
zle was pointed at tho temple but In
the strain of the finger on the trig
ger, the bullet did not go to the Intrud
ed mark nnd the brnln was missed.
The bullet broke tho skin nnd dieted
mound the skull. Tho joung man Ik
now nt the Queen's hospital. There is
no danger ot his dying.
To the police officers Kapaoa said he
had Intended to kill himself because
the girl had said she did not loe him,
Life was not worth living.
Tho Evening Uulletln, 73 cents per
month.
Ornamental
Climbers
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
with very curious flowers
resembling a pipe.... 10c
BALLOON VINE
A handsome climber, with
Inflated capsules like a
balloon Sc
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
ed for the Islands; blos
soms appear In various
and showy colors .... Sc
BLACK-EYED SU8AN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; fine for arbors..
5c
HYACINTH BEANS
A trench bean with beauti
ful clusters of purplo and
whlto flowers 6c
JAPANESE JOY
An Introduction from Japan;
It grows rapidly llko "Vir
ginia Creeper," clinging
firmly to nny wall or tree..
10c
CLEMATIS
A handsome cumber for an
arbor or lanal 10c
MORNING GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant and varied color
ed flowers 6c
SWEET PEAS
Ueautlful, fragrant, free
flowering plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by all 10o
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FORT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolnnl Park
Addition and In
Kallhl. - - - -
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANi 8TREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Duy or Bell Real IliUte In
11 parts of the group.
Wo will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions. Tel. Main 125.
OFFICE
10 WEST KING 8TREET.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
el. White 1221
P. O. Box 552.
Sawing, Planing, Turning an
Will Work In all Its branches
Lumber - Kiln - Drylnt.
4 specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
ABSOLUTE
Primo
Ask your physician about
you of it's purity and tonic
other beers to preserve it.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco
To facilitate trade with tho Hawaiian Islands, will deliver
all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges
for transportation to Honolulu or returning samo to San
Francisco. Goods will bo sent on selection to those know
ing the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In
San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
Market f Post 6ts., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt
of request. Wo have tho largest manufactory of Jewelry
nnd Silverware west of New York City, nnd are prepared to
furnish special designs.
A. V. GHAK, President.
The Honolulu Investment Co,, Ltd.
General Insurance
Agents
Insure your Life, Property. Household Goods or Merchandise
In tho best and strongest companies, as represented by
The Honloulu Investment Co., Ltd., Merchant St.. Judd Building
Professional Cards.
DR. WM. 6. ROGERS,
SURGEON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusive'
nEMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala
kea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sutr
days, 9 to 11.
Dr. ArchibaIdN. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208-209 Boston build
ing, Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Main 385; ne
Idcnce, White 2861.
Hours 11 n. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to S
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 801.
A. 0. WAIL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building. Fort Street
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main 32C
Special
Sunday
Dinner
The best the markets
afford served tnd guests
savo full iew of tho sea
from tho dining room. . .
Waikiki
INN
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L. H. DEE, Proprietor.
W. Beswlck, Manager.
Take the ear to Walklkl.
nOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
Motor Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, i'bonographi,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENING, Manager.
Send the weekly edition of the Bul
letin to your friends. Only $1 a year.
PURITY IN
Lager
PRIMO BEER and ho will tell
properties. Not fortified like
Order a trial case for home use
EMMETT MAY, Secretary.
Architects, Contractor and ulldsra.
F. W. Beardilce. F. O. Box TT(
Goo. W. Pago. TL II
BEARDSLEE & PAQE
Architects and Uullders.
Offices, Elite building, Honolulu, T. 11.
Sketches and Correct Estimate fi
nlihed on Short Notice.
V. HOFFMANN F. RILEY
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
E.llm.lo Fuml.htJ
P. O. Bei it
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Tel. Main 193.
Jobbing promptly ultendM to.
BUILDING MATERIALS ;
OF ALli KINDB. J
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Alton & Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
l-I. F. BeRTELTWAIVS
Carpenter Shop
16 - MOVED
To rear of old stand. Entrant- oa
King street Orders left at either 1101
or office at John Nott'i store, Klaa
street, will receive prompt attention.
W. K. VIGKERY,
of tho firm of Vlckery, At
kins and Torrey, of San
Francisco, is now In Ho
nolulu with somo flno wa
ter colors which nro on
exhibition In ROOM 11,
MclNTYRE BUILDING.
In engravings, etchings
nnd photogravures will be
found many suitable wed
ding gifts at prices rang
ing from $10 upwards.
A good selection of Cop
ley Sepia Prints, prices
from $2 to $6, aro also In
collection.
try
komel
Tho puro Julco of tho California
Grape Fruit carbonated by us.
Delicious refreshing and health
ful. Delivered nt
30 cents
tho dozen In tho city limits.
TELEPHONE MAIN 71.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to tho
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In tho store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand.
, Curtains, I.ace Silk and Glove Cleaning a
specialty.
A15ADIE
& CO.
Consolidated
Soda Water Works Go,, Ltd,
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