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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
JAS. F.
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Entire new stock of flic reliable
CLEVELAND CHAIN WHEELS Just
received.
$35.00
llttys om. Willi choice of Tin1, Saddle,
Pedals. Kir.
No beticr value rir offer, d In Hlcy
clcs than this.
E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd;
nilM'IW IlLOCK. I'OKT STREET.
BUTTER SUIT YOU?
Has It got .1 moldy, back number,
aged non 01 -mell that lakes away
your nniK'iiic for that thick. Juicy
steak you nmilil hne otherwise en
Joyed T The
CRYSTAL SPRING BUTTER
we ell will cicato an appetite not
take It na. llelter than any spring
toulc made. It Is pure, sweet and
tr"sh as a d.us.
Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd.
TELEPHONE MAIN 45
plan foil mm BIBI Pl
OF HBOHB iJOUNIIK
New York, April 10.-One of tho
first Intentions of Cecil miotics' euis
itn- Is. It Is reported, to Invite a
llni'Kd number or gentlemen. prob.ibl
nbout dor-cn. to .ooperate with them
ir, .i.an-in n h..m fnr ihi. .iili.
... ........un ...... .......... .... .... ......
iiecf of the primary conditions which
shall cover i. the dlstnluitinu of the
Cxli rd scholarships In pursuance of
the wlshiM of teatator. cables the Lon
don corresondcnt of the Tribune.
The eviH-utors will leave no stone
unturned In obtnlnlnK the best advice,
both from home and colonial soureea,
which shall guide them In administer
ing the great fund set apart fur the
scholarship s heme of education. The
Ministers of the Itrillsh colonics, w hlcli
are to Ik neflt uniler Hie will. mn be
consiiltl In file matter.
The ic(julnr ipiarierl im-eiing ui ihe
Ctilhiian Luiicatur t'uloii was held
Ins; night at "':) o'cloik in the Cen
I nil Union (.'lunch parlors. The meet
Int: was a well-attended oue. over -.')
b iuk preM-nt. A sotifc servlct, kit by
MIsh Ynrninr, opened the mectlni;. Alt
i that the roll call was lend by .Mis
t i . .i
v.niM-r. nevi mere was responsive
lending from the Sciiptur.-s led by
Miss Perkins and an addiess dellvi I
by llev. W. M. Klncnld.
The following societies wi-r
epii"
seutwl: Epworth Lengue, Young Peo-
..... e.i..tv ,.r ,. r-ii.i..:,... i i.
('iv n svt. iv v oi in v. iiiiniiiiu viiuitii,
and Chrlstlnn Endeavorors liom tho
Central Unlou Church. Rnwnlnluio,
Kaumakaplll, Kallhi. Pimloa. the I'or-
tugucMi. JnpaneMj and Chlneso
Churches. The Clirislian Endeavor
Society of the Kaniehamelia Schools
was also present, this being Its Hist!
nppinrnuce In the I'nlon. as It wis or
panlicd only last month.
8IIII 1UOOUOIK TOTAL LOhS.
San KranclKco, April A. The An.erl-
can ship ironuols. well known here.
, , , , ., , .i
I..1, Uen lost near Maeasar. In the
Dutrh East Indies. A lelegr.im elv-
fd .it the .Merchants' ExchaiiKe report.,
that rt private cable fiom MaeasHar re-
ports that the lru.Uols. pievlously 11-
sirted iishori) and as having been later
driven out to sea. has been totally lost,
No further naitlculars me at hand,
ouols, but whether they and the olheii
CH board were saved Is not known,
Captain Thompson began his sea ex
p.rleuce when a boy lu tills port, bur
tubsepintly became master of the
lart-e shin Itrumokc lie U Inn n.l ve.irj
old. TI11, Ironuols was owned 011 the
Atlantic coast,
y.
ATIILUTIC CLUU BAM).
The Honolulu Athletic Club has or-
gatilzcd a band of ten pieces lo. tho
HiB-of-wnr contests that urn si'hednled
to lake place veiy noon. Th
''"J"
have b u nt work on a number ol
piece and they proiulso to glvo some
hot numbers for the vnifous contests.
The members of tho linttil nnd the In-
u M..n.....t u .I...., ..In, nfrt ft. riitllWU
.11 HUl.'llin lllvj " ...' .- ......... n.
Chas. Kreuter. leader nnd cornet play
. ir: Pat (ileason. corneti Nnvvahl. cor
net; J, Ellis, clarinet; J. Knnun, burl-
tone; W. Ellis, bass horn;
James
ThompKin, bars drum; J. Hansiuiiii
snare drum; and linker, bnssb,
1 ui- M..p huh cui.iiiiaiiueo oy .aiiu.ii " " uuiih- in im- ., nun, - - ,' , .... lueaim or loreriug me many wuter
Chadwlik Thompson, who was a native Itwasagi.ed thai llu, i-lmli man ih llroa. U. . Ituiimi Ac Cik. J. t son. logo lago-A. Speiunnn. '' m miw bMww.n th Orient and the gate.
Of this city. Ills wife, foimeily Miss should appoint au executive committee; v . Hon. Photo Supply Co.. J. Iloppj Kunkler. Auckland-Mrs. E. Kenuc j Wi, to tll oceldent. Tlley limy prr
Emma Schure. also n native of Sap and such other committees as might Co.. U It. Kerr & Co., 11. Hjeroft. .Mae- dy. II. I lendrlckson. Constant Tneson. hup locale In Honolulu. Mr. Clock-
IVanrlsi'O, wns wllh him In the Iro- be iiecess.iry. It vvns resolved as the fnrlniif & Co.. C. C. Klklm. llonsalves Hy,iiey--( S. Adams. 1). Alwyn. J. ell left the Orbint for the reason that
ARE III QUANDARY
I-ioni tin- present outlook It would,
s,.,.m , t1(. games of the coining i
i)a!,clall season will have to be played!
ou the Mnklkl grounds, a place where
,u,.ri. Is ,, fence and where the Ixiys,
..in .1.1 ..,....'
,,, ui- uii.tuii- lu in.iitsf iiiiiiiinmu, ,
unable to chaige nillliUliiu.
tnereuy lo secure money to ucliny mo
expenses ot the season.
The members o the leugiii- nave
bei-n connlderlng the umtlcr of grounds,
and have counted n tho Pimaliou
,uinius the best plate In the eltv foi '
Kam,. 'r ,. Mi. Tho league huh'
,,,. . eoniniiinl,,..!,,,, will, ,1,.. w
ji(ju pcuple and Hie latl
.
Pi- ml 'I- lall-r have given
ippoll.tl.ig answer. No gam s o-'
a ,Kll
the series can be nlajcd ou the .am-
illl4.
me li.l.a.lou peop.,' Hl.lle llllll lliu
only galne .., will allow ou the rim,.,
pus will be one In the III sis of the1
.McKlnley .Meuioiial mud. What theii
ii-iisoii ror the refusal Is cannot Ii" '
learned, as the hoys are pciroctl.v will
lug to put up a certain pioporlloi or
the gate lecelpts to pay lor I he l-.
oi the grounds.
The boys Interested In baseball Mate
Hint the game will never nourish In Shortly bvfoie S o'clock this inuiii
the city until there Is some nirilige , ilia the Oceanic steamship Siena, Cap
meiit whei.-by they will lie enabled lujwln Hoildlette. was sighted off Koko
take in gate reielpis. Then' Is only n'
ti lift II niiiimi llnii iil lin Ii. !. of i.iinil .
- " ,"""
Icun sport nl the li who aie willing
"" vnT " ' '" I11" !' money lor.
a season's games so that the boys who'ou ti. lutli Inst., al III o'clock in the
play ou Hie leains II ml themselves
'ill'il lo put up money theiuselvuB,
lor the entertainment of the null ie.
Tll"' tv''1 ,,lul ""' "' ''"I'"! en nigh
'" lvl" ,l,,'1,, ,l""' "' ll"' l""1""' ,""1
ll" "l,t "llllK ll rll11 ,l"" ,l,"v fchouhl
1h' "lI1"1 "I""1 '" l't P any money.
'
I 111 A I If HDnT!
HUmU1(. 1 1
" "
I Washlngion, in-11 .".
In favor of changing Ihi
Ilii' aullatlou
il: Ie of limn
I gmallon of ihe I'lesiilnit r, tun the llh'cl'H. Ilif. cin.es of wine, 15 rnlls nf paper
of Muuli lo the :., ,, of April ,
'"" !'';"',l";;' He- mee.lna ...
'hB Nut on. (0 1111' tee Pin iu lie
, ,,,,., ,." .,-,.
cj,allK,. 1H , aiU,,,.;,,,.,, miy,
owing lo ihe Ini leniency .. the ve.iih-'
er of eailv .March. '
Most of ihe (luieruiirs of the Slaie
and IVrilluiies incepted service oil the
loiniultlm and Hie Idlers rccclvid j
fiom them gcni'iallv sh.iivi.il a deslr.' '
sense of Hie committee that the date
of Ihe Inauguration day should be
UIiiiukc.1 riom the tth of March lo thu
last Thnisdny of April, but that mi
articular bill or resolution should I1.1
a.lvocaltd. lucidi'Utallv. the ouestlon
of Ihe exlension of the term of Con-'
IKiess was lonsliliied mid It was
I ngiced that this coininltlee lu.d nothing
I ,u d" ,'"' ,1!"- j1,""""" "' W'"'" C"1"
fiiris should a.ljouin. The proposl-
Hon to llx the IlOlh day of April was
'iMislilernl, but ivcelved no suppoil.
because It was felt that it was belter,
(liiitnen dnv-or the weik. iiithei-thaii
.l.iv .,r ihe month. .. .Liv that would
,,,. uwuyH n the middle of Ihe week.!
to as to avoid Suiida. The committee
( was tiiianlmously In favor of the hist
.Thnisdny lu April,
I "" VI'
Lady What on carlh, .Mary, havo
juu been doing with that dog? He Is
dripping with water.
Murv U'k all .Master Tom: he's been
Hll, tt.j nm t , ,.I1(j uf ,)(,0 an,i
ciciilied the winders with him. Tit-lilts.
llll Fill ISLAKDS
Melbourne. April B. The l'n-
f clllc cable has reached tlie FIJI
Islands.
Tin- laying of the Pacific cable
f referred to In the Melbourne ills-
natch was decided upon al a co-
loulal conference held In London
In 1SS7, but the survey was not f
I completed until ISflfi. After the
J report was published In 1X99 an
I ngrenncnt was enieiit into ny
the Iniierlal Government with Cn-
I nadn and the AtiKtralaslnii coin- '-V
1 A it Inn ttr tlio citic1ruct (nti 1-ivIml'
I and maintenance r an all-It. lUsh
Pacific cable.
I A landing site for the. cable has. -t
I !.,.. .iii.....i...i.i ..t -..!.. i.i. tint., a.
- . II ,.. t -. I II. IVI. Illiy. .111. J 1
clay sound. Vancouver island, r
--
San I'rnncitco, April 9.- An order
has Just been given to the Hlsiton lion
Works to convert an lion ship Into an
oil carrier bj i oust ruction nnd place
ment In her of lame Iron tanks for tho
transporatlon of oil In bulk. Thjs Is
the first Mil Ihk vesse mi n-t apart on1?1 "" -" ' "
ii.u r.... rim v....i .ii..i.,i u ,, ' 1-ntont Information can bo obtained ro
this (oast The vessel M'lwlnl U tho, lln ,1( d,ngor9 to navgatlon
.Marlon Cbllcott. formerly the llrltish, ,, lna,tcrg of interest to ocean
ship Vllbtannan, owned by llarneeou I. j cnnimorce.
Chllcott of l'ligft Sound. Hhe leglstcr
lull tons ami Is now on hi"' way beiei Wcalher tlureaii I'unahou, April 16
from llllo with a cargo of sugar. III' Temiieiature Morning minimum
which trade she has been inyaKrii ofli'.; .Midday maximum. M.
late, fpon arrival the caigo will b llaromcter at 9 a. tn. S'Miii. Ills ug.
Iiromptly illschargMl and the woik ufi llulnfall 0.00.
convening her Into au oil carrier be- lKw I'olnt MV.
gun. She will have a capacity fur about I Humidity at 9 a. in. '19 per cent.
tii.noo barrels of oil In bulk. j Illuinond Head Signal Station. April
The cargo will be sent In the llawa- Ii!. Weather clear; wind light Sli.
Hau Islands and the oil will be iikeili
as fuel In place of coal at one of (lin ,
sugar mills, a single isianu orucr nas
b en received for :i.0ilo.00 barrels of
California fuel oil. delivery lo extend
,w, i.u- Uri mi.-. ,...,.. .....v ui...
over Ifty sugar plantations on the Is!
unls and all of them are using coal for
the generation of steam power. The
substitution of oil for co.il at these
plantations will effect a saving of 10
per cent In fuel expenses. It has been
demonstrated that four narici of stuu-
uaiii graue inei on is iipiai ui a ion oi
coal. The iiniiortatlon of coal at the
Hawaiian uiands arc large. Most of.
the coal used there Is obtained from
ustralla. There Is now about 50.000,
tons of coal on thu way from Australia
l0 l,lP Hnwullan Islands or under eon-,
"an w arrive in me ncsi iniee
. .
1UUIIII1I.
Arr,ltl,.mnU u.m ., ,.., ,,,,. .
B t,e oil direct from the ship lo the
sugar mill where practical and for lank
illKtrlbutlon by cars or otherwise In all
other cnsis. It is calculated that a ship
'"" nmk" nl'"' "r ,,'n r""u'' trl',il aD
" "'" l"l l-oit and the llna-
"" .,.H,a"""' '.' "U ' '" r""uut """ i
the Marlon Chllcott prove successful
large business will be the outcome. It
Is puibahle that tho vctsels will be
loailed at Point Itlchmoiid. the tnuil-.
' , - ,..,....
I II III III I II IT I W l llllll'Jt('ll ll Itlil-fl II l III i
Hie .tllireui llliruik iiue Hiintnniill. ,. t- u uift ll,.,ll..ii.. f,. (I...
na u BO ltollllt wl. oter ,,M will bo' ,. ' ' "' S , ,. .rf MS nl
tle, up to .any oil In bulk slid a'1"10 " fr""' 0v"""U ttlll,rf- l &
ik8ni.M. ,.,p,. ,llr lllc ()f .,. lUu.vr. .1. I. Martin. A. P. .Murrer, l Muo-
((m lpt,1(, HtrHt,.pl., ., ,,,,, ,10l. kolnl. Ml-s Stokif. W. I'. Ilrlghiini. I'.
i,i(.M it; route and the oil will be pull"' Ke.vworth. Max Si hletniiur. w I f-
aboard the ship at a comparative!) ' '"l thrw children. S. K. Lucas. I). It.
small cost per liaircl. I "' J- r '' Stokes. Paul Ilalnke.
lH Fill HIE &
ii, i,i rrnm Km. i.-tiiii,.i.-.. ai i'brlgiit. Win. Alfs. Mrs. Lorrlu Andrews
o'clock she was alongside the Oceanic;
' whair and half nu hour Liter h.
,,,.,,,.,. w,.ru aahore.
pas-
Tll(. siena bailed fioui San l'ranclscc
iiioiiilui;, cuj(i)lng a pleasant trip lo
l"1" and lirliiBlng a huge number of
'" "" '"' iiuuuiuni.
Among the iiassengcrs for this port
weiv Mis. J. II. Spiei'Kels and maid,
mid Mrs. Jane L. Slaulord aud maid
aud valet.
Tlie trip final Sail I'rariclsco was
made In 5 days, IX limns and 25 lulu-!.
utes.
Iniiioitulloiis hv tlie STeirn consist
of Ihe follow Inn: 2.H. packages or inur-i
cliandlse. lu i-asw uf books. 1.-.5.1 pack-!
uses of meichaudlse. 121 caes of cnu -
lied goods, 2X" packages of vegclablil.
0.iN pachag.s of trim. Ill cases or nicy-
5 .h.-h ( .. '' ' J""" "
" "j ,",',''i; '.T""' Wrlll
i onsiKucih aie as uiiuwt,, wall
Nichols fi Co.. flrlunv I. Illehanlson.
Hullowiiy. M. .Mclncruj. Hon. Plant,
('- '' ' Jones. .M0.111.1 lloli'l. Wjckoll
S-niimnnH &. lUnedlct. N. Y. Ileliinc i-
1 -ic.iii in, J. si. vvn.iiie. lion, iron
Wks., Dr. I. J. Thoinliurg. I.. Dliikel.
spell & Sons, A. J. l.)on. I'aclflc Ini-
I",rt Co.. S. .1. Cnrlcr, N. S. Sachs I). (!.
-" u- " " '" l ". ' ' MerricK, j. k.
Tarley, Lewis & Co., II. Ilackfeld & ('11.,
Wilder S. S. Co., W It. Caslle. D. (1.
CamarlnoH, Hyniun Bros. . Wlch-
nmn; " 1'' Khleru & Co., L. II. Kerr
W. (5. Irwin & Co., D. Uiwnnce & Co., ,
1 '"Ulster Drug Co.. J. Jl. Levy. (Ito.
Audiiiws, Houg Kiii, J. A. M. Juhuson,
C. Ili-ewer & Co., Peal soli fi Putin- Co.,
L. C. Mathews. Houg Chong. II. It.
Woitlilligton. Mnk.e Sugar Co.. (I. Mil'
lei. E. O. Hall A: Son. S. (lucwiwa. W.
C. Peacock. J. W. Podmoie, N. 15. U
Newuiati, Hotfrihlueger i Co., .M. Ito-
tenherK it I'll,, 11. luimukavaslil, hoi-
onion Newhiill, S. W. Wks W. .1. IHIN,
Enterprise S. W.. M. Phillips. .1. linn-
N1IMI1M, J. J MI I
, m'l" - '- ' ' '" " h inltli i I o Lc l
i"" ' ' ' ''"'".'",''; ""'VjMUs S.holt. J. T. Shllllngton, R. E.
Kiios. Manfg. Shoe Co., A. l'."jud.USullllK,"1' J- Stephenson. Mrs.
First Nat. Hank, See Sing, Am. Cycle,
M.V. Co.
Tho largest bird of prey In the old
win Id Is the lanitucrgcler, or bearded
vultme, which has a wing cxpaiihe of
tiinu to ten feel.
TIDES.
rftf
Id
k "l
d,?glS
IMY.
r "i
4 d. m. p. m.
I l
9 , M 4
Monday.,
Tuliy .
4 0 N ,,
l ll' 8 I.).
I
i
WC-Midiy 1' It 4T.I 4 tt 5 4 1 -t
tp. m
Thutt.ty .I.. ia m i. 46 ( ? C it
Frtiay
SUfJr..
X m, a. m
Sua lay. ... t 41 i,r
! i l
ft .4 9 oS
Monday ti
8 t 48 8 44
t
.-
K"-"1 uuurter or the moon on the Mil.
'at T:.'.C p. in.
Tides from tho United States Coast
and (lrndctlc. Hurvev Tables.
r --- .-. .
Tho tides at Kahulut and Illlo occur
'nboiit au hour earlier ihan at Ho
nclulu.
Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30m
(dourer than Orccn wclh time, being
mat of tho meridian of 167.30. Tne
time whistle ..ows at 1:30 p. m whlcii
Is the samo as Greenwich, u.i urn.
Masters of vessels sailing trom this
port for Ban Trancltco will find thcM
n bran.'h of the U. S. IlydroRraphlc
Ofllce located In tho Merchants' Ex
change, where Is maintained for their
benefit freo of charge, complcto gets
AltrtlVKI).
Wednesday.. April 10. i
O. S. S. Sierra. Hoildlette, r. days.
Jb ,ou-rH u, "j'inlmur
SnicTb.."'
Kiniiclsco, docked at o
10 a. ni with passengers, mall audi
general merchandise.
Str. Mlkahala. (licgory. from Koloa, '
5 ii. in., with 245 bags of sugar and
Arthurfcwa.l daffeney.
Am. sji.
,, frum ,0M)i Jtipnn , ballast.
DEPAUTED.
Tuesday.
April 15.
O. & 0. S. S. G.-ifllc. Klncb, for Yoko
hama. Nagasaki. Kobe. Shanghai. Ma-
nlla and Hongkong, at 5 p. m.
Str. flaudlne 1'ark.r, for Maul isirts.
ai u. ui
Sir. W.
(J. Unit. S. Thompson, for
Kftll,.i rtH. ,,tf. n. m.
Sir. James Makee. Tullett, for Ka
paa. at 4 p. m.
Str. Niienu. (In i ue
for Koloa. at 1
P. m.
K,r" c.eaubou. .Moslier. for Mlauca.
ftl S i.. in.
SAILING TODAY.
for the
PAbnKXUr.KS nEPAIlTKI).
I'or Kauai ports, per str. W. (i. Hall
'illir. - A K.ne.llev Miss Mimic Mes
I PVSSKNfiKuS AKHIVKD.
j rioiii Koloa. per str. Mlknhahi. Apri.
HI -II. A. .linger. M. I.. .May. K. Am
i del. II. Wurrcn. W. II. Itlce Jr.. A. V.
' Pcli-i and 10 deck,
I'toni San I'l-auclsco. ptr 0. 3 S
lulant and maid; Mrs. Applcitian nnd
child. Mrs. E. J. Barrett. Miss II. Her
ncr, Mis. E. lllshop. Miss C. Illshop
Chits, lined. Mrs. lined. J. Duck. J.
II. Castle. J. P. Clyue. J. P. Coffey.
J. K. Purity. lrs. ... Korinnn. Chns.
Helm. Mrs. Helm. Miss Helm. 11. Iler
:er. II. Johnson. Ti. P. Jones. .1. II.
Kciiii). .1. L. Kosler, Mrs. L. Lewis,
.Miss l.nvls. Mrs. C. J. McCarth) and
two children. Miss I. McCarthy. MIm
P. McCarthy. Mrs. J. II. MncPherson
ml child. O. E Moore. Mrs. Moiue,
',V. I". Morrison, I. Mnnroe. Mrs.
slers. Mis. (5. 8 O'Nell. Miss A.
l'mli-r. W. W. Ilnndnll. .1. U. Ilenny
Mls M. i lllcker, Miss I-.. Schmidt,
j., . Scln-kiecker. Mrs. Scheldccket.
,, ,...- M.., ,. ,, SullvnUi. Mlsn
Spllvnln. .Mrs. J. I).
Sprcckcls and
.,,,,. Mrs. .Isne 1.. Stanlord. n.nld and
'""I't: I. N. W.IUngfor.1. H. E. Wnl-
. Hul..nl. P. W. Wobber. Edw. Camp-
sle. Mis. II. rulinan. Jus. llodd. .Miss
Kaiimi. W. L. HeiikelK. Hans John
Sll, j. T. ,uly, k, v. ,anins. II.
C. I.ecbiier.
liio. Miikowhkl. Mr. H.
Peel.. .Mrs. P. P. pick. Miss R. Peck.
C. A. Hose. Cordon Slowart. J. T.
riioiiiMin. Mrs. Thomson. II. T. Wll
niakely. .Mrs. M. D. Braden, S. Bur.
i, ., . ,,
ncy. I'uui Clmiuevnlll, Mis. Clnqui-' sl,"u "' the climate of China uu.l Ja
valll and .l.-.l, C. Harris. Mrs. HnrrlB. I ',a"- Illrl"S '' '' ' of lough
w l H.iw m Unit ii ii Kit.. . 'w,tl'1' uilng ovtr, Mr. Alibtitt was
. .1. Ilojt, Mrs Hot H. II Kile, unforlimau. ,.n h , m , nJl,r
M. Marwede. J. C. Palmer. Mrs. II. k, ,mU ,,,,,, ,, h(, JwU
L. Head and two children. O. L. Ileuv itl. ou llb fw.t aKnln lu a few dajs. bow-
Ington. Prof. J. I). Townr. Mrs. Tow- ever.
ar uiiil chllil. Jno. Wagner. II. Wallers.
.Mrs. Wallers. E. Ware. V. C. Wheel
w right. It. S. Wood. Walter llurl'ord.
A. P. (impjnmi, Eduuiufl Cingun
lllchard r.lv,-. M. Duhlg. I.. C. Pair
.Miss !;. riillcr, J. Uelger, Miss It.
Loisscl jo. MnUvvcll. Mis. E. II.
,,,,, m,, (.1,11(1. Mr. J. rl. PHMfio nix)
t.,lI(li u bll1,i MB, Behott.
D- bvvliiton. Win. Tclfoul. Join nt
HuiioM.' for Sydney C. I. l.oeb.
Telephone the F.VENINO nUI.l.K
TIN, Main 2u0, if you have bonks to be
made, printing to bo done, etc., etc..
ind wo wilt call. Wo have men that
know their business 'or that purpose
Interesting:
News
Of
Waists
Have you seen this stock of waists ?
Then you have bought. You couldn't resist this
great at ray of charming new styles, unless your waist
wants were filled for all time to come. To those of
you who have not invested we say- visit our base
ment salesroom ; you'll buy or we miss our guess.
What of these few?
COLORED
Zephyr . , . , $2.00-
Zephyr shirt waist, fancy
striped, soft cuffs, open front or
open back, colors pink, blue and
navy; a beautiful waist. Slie
31! to 40. I'rlce $2.00
Mercerized, . , . 2,25
Mercerized shirt waists,
Utet flceves and cuffs, open
back, front either rows or
French Insertion; colors striped,
pink. blu, lavender. All sizes
l'rict $2.25
WHITNEY & MM?SH, Limited
WANTS
For Want Column Sre Page Six
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Kye. Kar, Ni,
and Thmat. i Alaken St.
i.
R AUTHORITY
NOTICE.
Notice l hereby given that CKAH
D. DWHiHT i:S(. has been appointed
Iload Supervisor for tho District of
Kona. Island of Onhti. Territory oi
Hawaii, commission dating from M.t;
lst, ,... JAMES II. DOYI).
Superintendent of Public Worlin.
Departmmt Public Works. April I
1I".2. 212511
NOTICE.
JOHN M. i:Zi:itA i:SQ. has thlh lUy
! been appointed a member of the Dl.
irlct Hoail Hoard for the Listrict if
,i .
and Watunne. Island of Oihii,
(Territory or Hawaii, vice O. W. Hi
iwaakoa. resigned. .IaS II. 1IOYI),
Superlntendenl Public Work
ll-pailun nt Public Works. April 11,
UC. 2123 It
lki you want to feel good all
da) .
Drink - Kornel
Art )oi' Karat anil thirsty?
Drinlf Komel
It mi tin syslein right.
Kuinl is concentrnti-d tlnip;
Km t- Hycienlc Non-Alcohollc.
Consolidated
Soda Waler Works Co,, Ltd.
Sob Agmts till T. II.
Works O'.'l Port St.
T.-lcphom .Moln 71.
I ARTHUR 8EWALL PHOVt .IAPAN.
Tlie line st'cl foui'-mastcil hlp A
thur Sevvall. Captain flaffeney. arrivel
ill poit shoitly licfoie noon lislay from
lil'igii. Japan, after u Hip of :i." dav,.
The o.i ape for the most p.nt was m
liJo)-iible one, ihe weather being lie
lightfill except for two or Hutu d.i .
Ot rough weather.
The Sewall conies III ballast and
siutids high out of Ihe wntcr Shu will
'al. e ll s'lL-nr- I'liren lleiii fur Vi.u' Vnrl.
Aboard the Sewall are Iwo yoim
m.,.. , ....,, w,rkeii tlielr uiusiue
), The! ar C i,rl Ao.
bm( an(, ni.trIt, (.,.,"K.krtt. Tllc, fnr.
; mtr flHI .,.n n M,,,,r t. iiip.
, r,in. ,iii ihe latter Is hv profession an
eli ctrlciil engineer. The) aie iconomi-
' cal young ni'n who do not believe r
! S'wiug on their liank accouuls fu.
trnv cling expenses nnd so took thin
' hit-health was not all that could he . I-
The Arthur Small Is lu splendid
trim, shining n-.'plinueiit In new paint
alow .-.ml aloft. St. .Is at the old llsh
markm wharf.
o
ST.Ktl IIIHINI-.'H HOUOII TRIP.
San Praniisto, April 10. The Amer-
I ..i o. ;.....-.. --..'.. -.1 .-
day. twenty-four .lavs from Illlo some.
what tin- win so for rough handling In
a cession of Ucnvj gules. March 17
lasted two days. A boutht-astcr tumb
led her about on April 3 nnd on April 0.
about (Ifty miles WNW of Polne Reyes.
iu another southeaster, she hud her
foic-and main upper topi-alls and main
lower topsail blown away, springing
her foremast head and main topsail.
WHITE
White Lawn, . , , 1,75
White I.iwn shirt waists,
embroldrd and tucked front.
opn brie, soft collar and cuffs.
SIzo3 52 to 10. Price $1.75
White Lawn, , , . 2,50
Sheer white lawn shirt
wal3t. hemstitched, open back,
lace Inserted and hemstitched
front, fanry s'.eoves. Sizes 32 to
4. li! - $2.50
BY AUTHORITY
SEALED TENDERS
Will be received by the Superintendent
ot Public Works until 1 p. m, of Mon
day, May 5t!i. 1902, for laying C-lnch j
and t lucli cast Iron pipe, 4 Inch, 3-:
Inch aud 2-Inch wrought Iron pipe,
liyliants, stand pipes, etc., for Lahal
na Water Works.
Plans .tinl specifications on file In
office of Superintendent ot Public I
Woiks. I
The Sunorlntendent reserves the
light to rJct any and nil bids.
JAMES H. BOYD,
Supeiinteudent of Public Works.
2121-jt
, sealeli tenders I
Will lie frolreil by tho Superintend-1
ent of Publtc Works until 1 p. m. of
MomUy, May rtb. 1S02, for the Con
struction ot P.evrvolr, Screen and
Slone Ctiiiuliei, etc., for I.aluilna Wa-(
ter Woi.'-.s.
Plani sal specifications on file In'
office ot Superintendent of Public
Works.
lie Superintendent reserves the
rlgti. tJ reject any and all bids.
JAMES 11. BOYD,
Superintendent of Public Works.
2121-51
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
On Sat'trday, May 17th, l!i02. at 12
o'cloik nDjn, a;. the front entrance of
the Judiciarv liullding. will be sold at
Public Aii-Uini tho lease ot the land
l-uon'n ai 'Ku.ipaluiea" situate In the!
District of HIM, Hawaii, and contain
lug an ar of 21) aires, a little more
or less.
Term Fiv years.
Cp'iet Rental $.!')) per annum, pay ,
lble eml-annualty In advance.
Lease to commence from the 17tb
day of June. 1902, at which dale poa
session of th' land bo given.
For lot-tiier pitrtlcnlars apply at thu I
I'ulilic I.iiiJji Oiflce, Honolulu. j
EDWARD S. BOYD,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
PuM." Ijmib Office. April 12. 1D02.
2')!l-3t
ORPHEUM
TO-NIGHT
Arrt Ecry Evening This Week Except
Sunday,
FAf.'ILY MATINEE SATURDAY
Bllefords
Big Company
TO-NIGHT
THE BANKER DAUGHTER
FRIOAY and SATURDAY
BERTHA, THESEWING GIRL.
SATURDAY .MATINHB
by upcclul pcciuest
The Octoroon
Mntlnee I'rice, IS and !2S cents
Seats Ni)w ou Sale.
Orpheum Popular Prices 25e, 50c, 75c
BeaverLunch Rooms
rn Klmt. li..-t nn.l A1.l,nH I
I
Dreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everythlnf first-class. Complete line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
'
, .... , .
H, J, NULlC, - rfOprletOf,
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St
Auction Sale
On THURSDAY, April 17th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
i At my snlesroom, Co Queen street, I
1 will sell at Public Auction, a consign
ment of New Goods, comprising
India Linens,
Imported Marseilles Bedspreads,
Ladies' Undervests,
Men's Suits, Etc., Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
OF '
BICYCLE SUPPLIES
Under n power of sale contained In
a certain mortgage made by Bai
ley's Honolulu Cyclcry Co., Ltd.,
to Hawaiian Trust Co., Lid., dated
Honolulu, November 22, 1901, and
recorded In liber 230, on pages 77
to SI In the Register Office, Ho
nolulu, Theie will be sold at
Public Auction
At the Store of tho
BAILEY'S HONOLULU CYCLERY CO,
King Street,
On FRIDAY, April 18,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
All the GOODS and CHATTELS com
prised In said mortgage, consisting of:
Bicycle Supplies, Tools,
Electric Motor, Lathe,
Stocks and Dies,
Enameling Oven and Outfit,
Saddles, Lamps,
Office Furniture, Safe, Desk,
..Show Cases, Etc., Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER
Office To Let.
Large front office In Love building.
A fine office; rent $15 month.
Apply to
Jas. F. Morgan,
05 QUEEN STREET.
FOR RENT
I COTTAGE on Emma Square, 3 bed
1 rooms, parlor, dining room, pantry.
kitchen and bath. Rent $40 per
month. Apply to Jas. Y. Morgan. Cb
Queen street.
FOR RENT
TWO STORY HOUSE In the Mc
Carthy tract, Bcretania street, be
tween Pllkol and Keeaumoku streets.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
85 Quee-a St
t-Mkinai
MrT.. m'iurtiii$ii,K ,r,.
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