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SUNDAY BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. ' T SUNDAY, MAY 4, 10o
WANTS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
V1RG1N1US IN STREET CLOTHES
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
Sltuutlons nnd Help Wonted
WANTED Uy young man, position
As cither bookkeeper or stenogra
pher; experience and best or relcr
enccs. Address U. N., this ottlce.
2136-lw
WANTED By experienced man of 28
I nrniDAtlon as bookkeeper, store
clerk, night watchman, luna or any
other posltlou; remuneration $G0 up
first-rate Island references. Apply
P. O. box 28. 2124 tf
WANTED Position as housekeeper
or any placo of trust, by middle
aged widow; references. Address
Mrs. C. Ma, this office. 2132-2w
WANTED Dy a young lady, situation
as stenographer and typewriter; ref
erences. Address E., Bulletin office
2105-tf
Ads in this column will be Inserted
Per line, one Insertion 15c
) Per line, two Insertions.... 25o
' Per line, one week 30o
I Per line, two weeks .400
Per line, one month Wo
This It the cheapest advertising
ver offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
BOWERS'MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AUfcNUT mgut
watchmen furnished for buildings.
business property and residences.
Office an! Residence. School St.;
T. O. Box 284; Tel. White 3C91.
WANTED
r.PNTLEMAN wishes light, airy room,
In private family, no further than
29 minutes' walk from poatomce.
Address Ens- Bulletin ottlce.
2132-lw
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PIANO TAUGHT by grailuato Lelpslc
Conservatory; 15 month; special at-
tentlon to adult beginners. Address'
"Music," Bulletin office.
2135-lm1
WANT your whiskers amputated? do,
to Jeffs. Ho sbaveg for 15c; 5 white
barbers. 43 King St. 2011-tf
TO LET.
FOR SALE OR RERT Lodging nnd (
boarmng house, In center of town, j
Apply Honolulu Investment Co., ,
Judd blilg. 2133-tf
TO LET Pleasant, airy rooms, 1400
Punchbowl St ; also cottage
for housekeeping. Terms
able.
2 rooms ;
reason-I
2I32-2W
FOR RENT Very desirable furnished '
or unfurnished rooms In private 1
houso; also furnished rooms for
housekeeping; beautiful location,
two minutes' walk of postofflec. Ad
drew Box C4G. P. O. 2125-tf
20 LET Seven room cottago on
lYoung St. nr. Koeaumoku; sanltnry
plumbing; right of way to Bercta
nia. Apply 1317 Berctanla. 213(J-tf
FOR SALE Good Hawaiian bred sad
dle horse, also buggy, for sale. Write
Immediately. P. O. box 833, City.
21S0-tf
FOR RENT Cottage, 7 rooms, end of I
trnra line, Walklkl; Improvements
Apply Occidental Barber Shop.
2139-tf
TO LET Houso containing 4 bed
rooms, parlor, pantry, kitchen, pat
ent water closet. I.lllha St.. near
School. Inquire of JOS. FRIAS. No.
722 Fort St. 2130-lw
,TV0 COTTAGES on Vineyard St nr.
Nuuanu; six rooms each; patont W.
C. Apply Joaqulm Sllva, KInau St.
opp. Queen's Hospital. 2120-tf
FOR RENT A cozy Utile cottago fur
nished for housekeeping. Apply 1331
Klnau St. nr. Alapal. 2130-lw
rn i FTTnttneo on Punctibowl St.:
".odern Improvements. Apply to A. I
o. fiunha. 2d houso abovo Mormon I
Church. Floor matted. 2120-lm
HONOLULU HOTEL Furnished
Rooms, light and airy; $1.50 to $2.50
ner week: hot and cold baths; bcBt '
board In tho city.
FOR RENT Second story of brick
building on Bcretanla street, next
to Progress Block; 16 rooms with
wash-basins In each, connected with
sower, nnd wired for electric lights; ,
,. ii r i,ii..., . 7K nor
suitable Tor lodgings; at $75 per
month on two years' leaso. Address
Frank Hustnco, CD Berotanla St.
2120-tf
FOR RENT.
VATERHOU8E & PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, are offering:
FURNISHED house, 4 bedrooms and
stable; Lunalllo nr. Pensacola. Rent
$45 per mo. Will rent for G or 12
months.
FURNISHED houso In Nuuanu valley
close to Rapid Transit; 4 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms, uouuie panor, uining r)0(h wrong.
room, stnblo for 3 horses, cowshed, j Twelve Inches Is tho average dis-
FURNISHED houso ou Boretanla; 4 tanco nt wh(cIl pcrfect eycB Beo uest
bedrooms, with uso of cow and an(j enBcflL
chickens for 3 or 4 months. Vcryi Holding book or paper differently
desirable residence. 'means ojo strain means an error In
FURNISHED house at Walklkl; 4 bed- rcrrncton or defectlvo muscles
rooms and 2 cottages In yard. Oood mcans gravo unrm Booner or atcri.
bathing. Rent reasonable, I ... .t i inl. V(.o" Qi!thtiv
COTTAGE on Fort St. of 5 rooms, san-i
Itnry plumbing; rent roasonaoio. i
HOUSE of 12 rooms; 2 cottages In
yard sultablo for lodgings. Hcnt
reasonable,
VATERHOU8E 4 PODMORE, 39 S.
King, cor. Bethel, want a furnished
cottago of 3 bedrooms centrally located.
HELP WANTED.
Ails, will be Inserted FREE.
WANTED A rcllablo salesman who
covers tho other Islands to handle
a side lino: $100 per month guaran
teed; don't conflict with other goods.
Address In cpnDilence, N. E., this
oltlcc. 2134 tf
WANTED A nurse girl to take care
of 3-monlbs-old baby. Apply 1239
Matlock Avenue. 12s-tf.
TO LET.
TO LET nooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Ictyro Building, formerly occupied
by Vlckery's Art Exhibit Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms en suite
with privilege of light housekeeping,
at tho Island Hotel, 714 Fort St.
Itooms 25c, 60c, 75c, $1 per night.
2129-tf
TO LET House on Young Street at
formerly occupied by W. Necdham,
Esq., near McCully Tract. Has three
sleeping rooms, bath, hot and cold
w'atcr. Apply E. P. Bishop, at C.
Brewer & Co. 2117-tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or (cold water anu all modern
Improvements. :all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 2019 tf
. T0 LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
' McConnel's. Oarden lane. 2065-tf
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Pnchcco's Dandruff Kill-
or, n reliable remedy for baldness
and thin or falling hair.
Barber Shop.
At Union
FOR SALE Ten fine lots at ruunul,
abovo Wylllo St. Apply to Frank
S. Dodge, 77 Merchant St.
2139-lm
FOR SALE Cholco varieties of
FERNS In baskets and pots; cut
ferns also; Begonias and Caladt
urns. Mrs. II M. TAYLOR, 730 Kl
nau St.; Tel. Whlto 3251.
2130-lm
FOR SALE Cheap, a 30-rnom lodging
house, good location, electric lights
and bnths; owner has other bust,
r.ess; can give easy tcrmB. Address
1'. O. box 232. 2129-tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shlploy power
lnthe, 1 drill press, 1 plpo cutter,
cuts up to six Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. W, H. Pain,
Punahou. 212G-H
FOR 8ALE Two 3-year-old grade
Jersey cows Just calved; good milk
ers and gentle, giving ten to twelve
quarts a day each ofrlch milk. Ap
ply to California Feed Co. 2120-tf
FOR SALE 30 acres of valuable prop
erty at Pearl City. Improvements,
3 good houses, rlco mill, nrteslnn
well. Bearing fruit trees, 5 acres
suitable for gardening. Balanco un
der cultivation In rice. For particu
lars apply to J. Armstrong. Pearl
City. 2121-lra
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
. I dress il. M. Duncan, at Bulletin or
flee.
1991-tt
ROOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Back of Elite;
under new management; strictly
first-class; light, airy, mosquito proof
rooms. Mrs. J. Duggan.
THE LOS ANGELES 1623 Fort St;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
i proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf
LOST.
LOST A lady's open-face gun metal
case watch enameled black, fleur do
Us pin, at Hawn. Hotel Annex or
Walklkl road. Reward for return
o this ottlce. 2138-lw
I LOST On Hotel St. Saturday even
Ing, plain gold fob and enameled
charm. Return to Bulletin and re
celvo reward. 2133-lw
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent tour of the
strongest Are Insurance companies.
2051-tf
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The weekly edition of tho Evening
Buetn ,, ,,, ,, and bt
nshed In the Territory. 8lxteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year,
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"TWO WAYS OF LOOKING AT IT"
-,,,,. ,,, vn knnw .,, imnnP. nnA
oye8 are moro mportant than stitches.
A. N. SANFORD,
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Ptreot,
Over Mav & Co.
Tho expected
Frederick Warilo
presence of Mr.
In Honolulu In
a few days recalls his famous per
formance of "Virginias" In Pittsburg
a 'ew years ago, when he and his
company played two acts of that ro
mnnlic tragedy In their otdlnnry
street clothes. Tho baggage of the
company had gone astray, and at 8
o'clock in tho evening tho Opera
Houso was packed with people, and
the company had no costumes. Whnt
vns to ho done? Mr. Warde settled
tho question by stopping in front of
the curtain, nnd In tho course of a
numorous speecn. ne explained tnc toned aio.ind him. Btrode Into view,
bituatlon, offering to go on with tho nnd began to declaim the beautiful
play If tho audience would grant them lar.gnnge Sheridan Know leg has plac
Indulgence by allowing them to ap- td n the mouth of Vlrglnlus. The au
ftar "as we are." The audience an- d'cnro tittered at first, but only for a
plauded, and looked forward with moment.
some pleasiiio to a novel experience.
"As wo nre" In Mr. Wardo's cwn
case, meant a short sack coat and
gray trousers. Ho was the Vlrglnlus
of course. Tho lady who played Vlr-
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TERRITORIAL OFFICIAL .
ON LIQUOR LICENSES
Opposes Collection of Revenue from
Incomes, Favors Local Option
and Wants Graduated
Licenses.
Hllo, May 1. Treasurer W. H.
Wright and wife, who have been In
Hilo and at tho Volcano during the
past two weeks, will leavo by the Kl
nau tomorrow for Kawalhae, en route
to Ebcn Low's lanch. Mr. Wright has
ideas regarding taxation which he will
present to tho Legislature atho next
session. Ho believes; first, In the re
peal of tho Income-tax, and as an off
tet to whatever loss might ensue
fiom the repeal ho would bbIc for a"
graduated mercantile and liquor li
cense. In Honolulu tho rnto would bo'
Increased, while In the outer districts
it would bo reduced, according to loca
tion and probable business. In connec
tion with tho liquor trade, ho favors
local option, believing that the people
should decide whether or not moro sa
loons are needed.
"iiTo has In proportion to the num
ber of Inhabitants moro saloons than
wo havo In Honolulu, and for that rea
son I doubt the advisability of in
ci easing the number. This question
Is one, which should be settled by the
peoplo nt tho polls, and I will endcav-,
or to havo tho bill passed. Within
three months I hopo to have all tho
b-.lls drawn, and I will then submit
thoso affecting tho mercantile bust,
ncss totiio Chamber of Commerco for
Buggestlons. In order to recover some
of our losses In rovenuo through an-
nexatlnn nnd consequent chango of
l.iws, I favor theso changes. Under
tho old law nil Importers paid a tax on
goods brought to tho Territory. Tho
Ornnnlc Act abrogated tlint law. hut I
bellovo wo could hnvo nn net pnBseil
i vhcreby all merchants would pay a
tax on tho amount of business donoittlo Is different becauso It Is perma-
during tho yoar. Tills would Increaso It ont nnd there Is always a way of got-
tur rflvcnuo considerably. 1 ndvocato J ting It. With tho Increasing of taxes
llio roponl or tlio income tnx nnd nn In-
creaso of ono-hnlf of 1 por rent in thn
pioporty tax. I think that If wo could
pass these bills tho revenue would ho
l-iircased something Hko $800,000. An-
FREDERICK WARCE AS KINO LEA
rinla appeared In a tailor-made trav-
tiling costume, with a satchel bus-
pinded over her Bhouldcr by a strap,
while n little round walking hat with
u coquettish feather topped iier off.
The rest of the company were ordl-j
nnry men nnd women, who looked like
clr goods clerks nnd scaool ma'ams
as much as nn thing else. Tho play
opened with the regulation scenery
of early Itoine, hut the performers
ueio all most prosaically of tho 19th
c-fntury. Tho flowing periods of the
tvxt were spoken with the utmost
f.raWty by the dry goods clerks and
8(hool ma'ams, and then Mr. Wardo
with his short sack coat tightly but-
There was no resisting Mr. Wardc's
Vlrglnlus. In Bplto of his absurd' cos
timie. Even when ho threw his arm
mound, in the act of drawing nbout
Mm his Imaginary flowing white robe.
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Jersoy City, April 21. The oldest man In tho Vorld Is Noah Raby of
New Jersoy, who iclebrated his hundred and twenty-ninth birthday a fow
days ago. Raby Is gradually growlnj very weak and Ilia friends aro fear-lul-
that tho old man will not leave to seo another birthday celebration.
"U y V ni V -iJ -?S! -fiJ O iJ "T
other chango to bo mado, or which
should bo made, applies to personal
trxes. Under tho present law there Is
, ti- much leeway nnd whero wo have
ci.ih a laigo Moating population many
, persons on our tax llsls leave the
(cunlry wltliniit giving tho piatter of
,pjment any consideration; rc.i
es-
' wnulil ravor payment being maile I
twlco oneli year, say March and No-1
vnrnber. TIiIb would icgulato tho bal-
nnco In tho treasury better than under
tho present law. Herald.
they did not laugh. They comd only
see Vlrglnlus, and the Bhort sack
ccat had disappeared entirely. In the
course of the first act Vlrglnlus
seizes a shield and sword, making a
heroic speech, ns he exits. Mr. Warde
drew, tun glltteilng sliver shield upon
the arm that uns arrayed In a wrlnk-
led black sleeve belonging to the sack
coat, producing a very queer effect of
Incongruity, hut tho audience accept
ed It an aichatologically correct, and
uld not I ".lent the sack coat even
then. Il v.aB really n wonderful per
formance and It Is doubtful whether
the audlfuio enjoyed the latter part
i't the play more than tho first, al
though alter the second act the trunks
had artived, ntid tho conclusion of
"Vlrglnlus" was gUen in the magnifi
cent costumes that Mr. Wardo always
Insists ui.on In his productions.
Mr. Warde and his famous organi
zation will luaugurato their Honolulu
teasun on Thursday, May 8, present
ing that grand play "Vi.'glnlus" with
special sreulc pioductlon. costumes,
irmor, etc, In perfect completeness.
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BACK TO CANADA.
Hllo, May 1. Wllllo Lyle, ono of the
)nung men who aw am ashore from the
ship Krnllworth when In this port Bev
ernl yenis ago, and nho has been with
Qrlnlmum & Co. for the past two years,
has ictiimed to Ills old home In Canada
In response to a Mattering offer from a
largo business noiiso there. Mr. I.ylo
n'' nn enviable record In Honolulu,
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxatlvo uromo Qulnlno TabloU
! IZmo' wVrovo.Zatur
' In nn orrh box. 26 cents.
ATTORHEY8.
KELLETT fi. ROBINSON Attorneys-at-Law;
Room 11 Magoon bldg.;
'Phono Main 163.
P. M. BROOKS--Altornoy; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
:ARL08 A. LONG Attorney; 16 Kaa
kumanu St.; Tel. 481 Mala
I, M. DAVIDSON Attorney-at-Law;
109 Kaahumanu St.
GfARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at-law;
Kaahumanu bt
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANG8TON Contract
ors and Builders; lln8 Union SL
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union St, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, Sprechels bldg.
CARRIAGE8.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whins: Bcretanla near Fort St
I
CLOTHH'Q.
THl' KA8H CO, LTD. Two stores
23 11 Hotel St and cor. Fort & Hotel.
CIGAR8 AND TOBACCO.
ELKS BUILDING, 616 Miller Street.
CHIROPODIST.
CORNS removed without pain by D.
M, Thomson, expert Chiropodist of
fices at 11 Oarden lane. 2110-lm
CONVEYANCING.
CONVEYANCING Charges reason
able. Room 10 Mclntyre Block.
DENTIST8.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor. Ben
ctanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Dentist,
1164 Alakea St.; office hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel
Sts.; Qaa administered for extracting
DRESSMAKING.
IS'ME. P. LAMBERT, the fashlonahlo
French dressmaker, makes stylish
dresses at reasonable, prices. Bos
ton Bldg., room 206. 2137-tf
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Chll and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckels Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Cam engraving and
stamping; room 2. j-..to bldg.
EXPRESS.
MERCHANTS' PAflCF.L DELIVERY
Bethel St, opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
G21 Blue; pkgs. called for and dcl'd.
GROCERIES,
J. E. GOEAS Beretanla near Emma
St.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
8. J. SALTER Successor to Salter &
Walty; 712 Fort St, Orphoum blk.;
Tel. C81 Blue.
HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281
Fort St, near Kukul Groceries,
Fruits and Tobaccos.
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNES3 SHOP Fort
St, opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC 40TEL 1182
St opposite Pacific Club.
Union
JJnwlv
fiirnlntimt rvntna mnantiltn tivnnf
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrsf i abb tnlilA linaril Ifva TInnA
tiiai-viUDB inuia uuuiut mia, iiuutij
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. jeweler and
watchmaker; 630 Fort St; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LODGINGS.
UNION HOUSE Mrs. Wheeler, pro-
nrletor! furnished and unfurnlsb.
cd rooms: also rooms for light
light
housekeeping. Union St., abovo Ho-
tel St.
a
LIQUORS.
HONOLULU PRIMO OR BOCK
BEER 10c at tho PANTHEON.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL
VICE Union
3G1 Main.
ME88ENGER
St nr. Hotel,
8ER.
.; Tel.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest fn millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. 264 Main.
MUSIC.
rrz r:
oik. james shekiun riano tuner
and repairer; No. 343 King St. near
Opern House. Orders at Wall, Nich
ols Co. and at t Hawaiian Book &
Music Store, Merchant St.
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
all occasions. Leavo orders Iters
Strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr.
ANNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon," 1024 Bcreta
nla St.
E, K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio. Love bldg., Fort St.
Telephone Main 231.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE8 & CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work. Sowor connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma,
PHY8ICIAN8,
DR. 8LOGQETT Eye, Ear, Nose and
Thoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Atakea St Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. a ROGERS Eye, Ear.'Noso
and Throat; 1140 Alakea St
PAINTER AND PAPERHANQER.
V. H. POUL8EN fainting and paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King 8t
REAL E8TAIE.
P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Real Estate
handled to best ndrantago; houses
rented; loans negotiated; money In
vested os best securities. 32 Camp
bell Block, 310 Fort street
JUDD &. CO., LTD. Building lots and
residences for salo; 307 Stangen
wald bldg.; Tet. 223 Main.
M. Q. 81 LV A Agent for real estate,
also to grant tnarrlago licenses;
68 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 116.
t
8TRAW HAT8.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St, nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
STENOGRAPHERS.
J. D. AVERY Stenographer and
Typewriter; Builders ( and Traders'
Exchange; Tel. Main 70.
STENOGRAPHY nnd typowrltlngneat
ly and accurately dono at Hawaiian
Hotel by Miss Noble.
SALOONb
FRESH RAINIER BEER on draught
10c at the PANTHEON.
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd re
pairing; Elks bldg, 616 Miller St.
WATCHMAKER8.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler,
10G6 Fort St.
J. W. A. REDHOU3E Watch and
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant St
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT
8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
8TABLES.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Tc-lepbnno No. 12fi.
GENERAL STORES.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. O. O.
Olscn, Manager.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
nnd surgeon; Lahalna, Maul.
DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express and drayago;
Agt Wilder nnd Intcr-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Frceland, Mgr,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey
ances, Deputy Tnx Collector, Legal
Documents, Offlco Government bldg
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HAWAIIAN
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MAY 8 to 26, 1902
A brief season of 12 perform
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nnccL In Honolulu of tho cm!
ncnt actor, Mr.
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and his distinguished organlzn
tlon, who will present tho fol
lowjng repcrtolro;
Thursday MAY 8 Night
VIROINIUS
Saturday MAY 10 Matinee
Tho Mountebank
Saturday MAY 10 Night
JULIUS CESAR
Tuesday MAY 13 Night
KINO LEAR
Thursday MAY 15 Night
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Programs of other perform
ances will be duly' announced
Complete Scenic Productions,
armor, costumes, etc., specially
brought for each play. Also
Mr. Wardo's original supporting
company, Including Messrs
Chas. D. Herman, Barry John
stone, Misses Antolnctto Ash
ton, Virginia Drew Trescott
May Warde, Atloen Bortcllo and
fifteen others.
Scale of Prices Entiro Low
er floor, $1.50; Family Circle,
11.00; Loges, $10.00; Boxes, $15.
Regular snlo of tickets now
open at Wnll, Nichols Co.
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CORNS!
If you have thm yur Itrt hi ilmrly acquired
b.d hatlls It It not necrstiry to be toture4 by
corns, ItiprrowlnkT nails, bunions chilblains, etc.
They may be tuitJthat Is our feet may bo broken
of their bad habits Y"u will he surprised, not only
bow much m"re easily and comfortible yon will walk
but wlih how much more vigor and force you will be
able to think and act In all your business or social
Interests,
Cal and see me about this, or send me word and I
will call on you.
Dp. W. R. Bogle,
CHIROPODIST.
Oregon Block.
Union 8treet above Hotel.
ContulUtlon ! offk Int.
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