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SPECIAL NOTICES.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
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watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property anil residences.
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WANT utn vvrlsl.ers amputated' (In
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WANTED People to feed their hair
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Is a regular hnlr lood. At Uniou Bar
ber Shop.
FOM SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture 5 room cot
tage. S 1 1 0 cash, can mow In any
time Apply CiiA, Cottage Walk,
School St. bet Fort and Nuuauu.
2175 lw
FOR SALE White Leghorn roosters,
also a few laying pullets 1941 S,
King St. W. L. Eaton, Bulletin of.
flee. 2173 tf
FOR SALE 8) car-old bay saddle
mare, sound and gentle. Address
U this office 2171-lw
FOR SALE One blooded yearling
Durham bull, at a bargain Call Ceu
tral Teed Store, King St. 21C3tf
FOR SALE Furniture for flvo room
house, privilege of renting. Call 303
Vineyard, near Punchbowl.
21CS-1W
FOR SALE Furniture of G room cot
tage, almost new; privilege of rent
ing cottace, which Is centrally lo
cated. Address G. L this office.
2161 tt
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44
horsepower gasollno engine. In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of The llono,
lulu Clay Co, Ltd, telephone wblto
2321, or to Castle & Lonsdale, Stan,
genwald Bldg. 2103 tf
FOR SALE A 3 year-old fresh milch
cow. California Feed Co., Queen
nnd Xuuanu Sts. 21SStf
FOR SALE Furniture of 4 room cot
tage, 39 Miller, with prirllcgo of
renting cottace. 2151-lm
FOR SALE OR RENT Lodging and
boarQIng house, in center of town.
Apply Honolulu Investment Co.,
Judd bldg. 2133 tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter,
cuts up ts six Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Ilsnolulu;
also one steam launch. W. If. Pain,
Punahou. 2120 tl
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress It. U. Duncan, at Ilulletln of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
TO LET Two roomed cottage; rent
$15. Apply 12C4 Emma St. 2172-lw
TO LET House, Fort St. nr. Vlnejard
C rooms, etc.; sen ants' quarters;
electric light; water free. Mrs.
Smith, Honolulu Hotel. 2172-lw
TO LET ror three raonthB, comfort
able furnished cottage stable, rent
$25. Magnificent location overlook
ing town and sea. Particulars at
732 Klnau St. 2175-lw
TO LET A most desirable homo w)lh
n prlvato family; board if desired.
Address H. C, this office. 2102 3w
TO LET Front rooms furnls7ied, sin
gle or en suite; pleasant surround
ings. Beretanla St. opposlto Guide
grocery store, near Punchuowl St.
2173-lw
THREE nice, largo rooms, right down
town; suitable for ladies or gents;
large, shady yard. Two doors from
Pearson & Potter's. Union House.
FOR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
from $1.50 a week up; board and
room, $0.00. Eiqulro Mrs. May, 220
Llllha St. near School St. Rapid
TranBlt cars pass the door. 2150 tf
TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Intyre Building, formerly occupied
by Vlckery's Art Exhibit. Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Drower & Co.'s.
2117-tf
TO LET Houae on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Needham Esq , near McCully
Tract. Has three Bleeping rooms,
bath, hot nnd cold water. Apply E.
F. Bishop, at C. Brovver & Co.
2117-tf
TO LET A most desirable home with
n prlvato family; board If desired.
Address H. C, this office. 2102-2w
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WANTED A girl to do first-class Iron
ing. Apply French Laundry, Here
tanlaand Punchbowl Sts. 2175 tf
WANTED A boy to learn the engrav
ing nnd Jewelry trade. Call nt It.
W Foster's, Hotel St. 2174 tt
WANTED Olrl to care for baby; light
housework. Apply 1323 Nuuanu.
2171 lw
STENOGRAPHERS.
Have our machine put in condition
for neat work. Wo repair tho best
nnd chenpest. For positions leaw
jour millions witTi us
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
ROR RENT.
WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, are offering:
FURNISHED house at Waiklkl; 4 bed
rooms nnd 2 cottages In yard. Good
bathing Rent reasonable.
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Waiklkl. j
The sum of $i.V) will purchase the
entire contents of 0-room house. Rent
of house $25
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hortfard.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished cottage for house
keeping. Apply nt Honolulu Hotel.
21C9 lw I
TO LET Part of house occupied by
Dr. Hodglns, Alaken St. Apply on
premises.
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COTTAGE containing parlor, 2 bed
rooms dining rexjm, bath. Mtcuen
nnd pantrj , rent $20. No. "52 Vine
jnrd bet Emma and Miller. i
2175-lw
3 PARLORS, 5 bedrooms, furnished
completely; housekeeping; cither
single or ns a whole. 53 Vineyard I
$35 21G8tf
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TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water ami all modern
Improvements, 'all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 1019-tf
ro LET Furnished rooms
MrConnefs. Garden lane.
at Mrs.
2055 tf
KOOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
rated mosquito proof rooms In town;
$2.50 and up per week, Adams lane.
Mrs. J. Duggnn, Prop.
LOST.
I OUT rno re,l hnroo wl.lln .Irlno nn
tho neck, and three white legs.
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branded thus: M on left hind leg.
suunuie rewaru wm ue paiu on ro-(
turn jf Bame to James II. Boyd, at
Pawaa. 2167-tt
FOUND.
FOUND Insurance ngalnBt the break-
ace of plate glass at The Honolulu
investment Co. 2051-tf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAT. CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OF HAWAII AT
CHAMBERS.
Order for Special Term.
SY AUTHORITY
Deeming It essential to tho promo-lWPii
tlon of Justice, wo do order that a Spe-
elnl Term oT the Circuit Court of tho
First Circuit bo held In the Judiciary
building In Honolulu, commencing
MONDAY, the 7th day of JULY, A. D.
1902, at Tl of fiie clock in the fore
noon of said day, and continuing for
the period provided by law.
Done at Chambers this 10th day of
June, A. D. 1902.
A. S. HUMPHREYS,
First Judge.
GEO. D. GEAR,
Second Judeg.
W. J. ROBINSON,
Third Judge.
The foregoing order Is hereby ap
proved. W. F. HIEAR.
Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court of
tho Territory of Hawaii.
Dated June 10, 1902. 2171-28t
Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays
Notice Is hereby given that tho ani
mals described below have been Im
pounded In tuo Qovernment Pound ut
Maklki, Kona, Island of Oahu, and
unless tho pound fees and damages
aro sooner satisfied will bo sold at
the date hereafter named according to
law:
Sorrel Mare branded "A" with "V"
8treVnkf.nom The forel ea"i to'fh'cnoie' f0W yCnrB aK0' CoachlnK now "ducted on lines which admit of no in
Biroa nom xue lorencuu co mo nose. . ,,, ov,0,n,i ,i .ii,i ,i,0 , ii.i i ..,.. .
Four feet shod
1'uj Horso branded "IIIJ" on tho left
hind leg, white Bpot on the fore
head, left ear cut, four black feet;
lour feet Bhod
Tho above strayed animals will ho
sold on Saiurdnj.Juno .'8 1902, 12 noon
If not called for before the dato men
tloned.
2157-3t
K.
KEKEUNE.
Poundmastcr.
The weekly edition of tho Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
llshed In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year.
A LESSON IN PING-PONG
Algy Semour, champion ping-pong
plajcr of the Mayfair Club, nnd Sylvlj
Marchmont, a pretty and audacious co
quette, with whom he Is in love, meet
at an afternoon "at home" glwn bj
Aygy's mother, In Pont street. From
the balcony where they are seated a
constantly recurring noise, nnd animat
ed voices, raised In triumph or expos
tulatlon, are heard In the room below
t
Sylvia (fanning Jierself lazily) What
1 Is that horrid noise?
1 Algy What, don't jou know ping-
pong?
Sylvia Good gracious, es' But I
thought It was nn after-dinner game
Algj After dinner' You don't know
much about It, I suspect. I haw plaj
ed it before breakfast for practice.
Sylvia What energy' Kipling will
be obliged to lid nn opprobrious name
for you In his next pocrri.
kigy un. lupung' vvno enres lor
him'' Have jou seen me play, Mlsi
Miirclimont?
I Sjlvla No, the only people I have
ell., till- till- l,l-IVBIUIUB MUM UIVJ tI!
still learning Poor Mr. Beicsford. Ho
Is CO nnd stout, nnd he Is alnnjs crawl
Ing about on his hands nnd knees look.
Ing for lost balls.
Algy Poor old Berrj! He docsn t
look fetching on his knees, docs he?
Sylvia It seems to mo thnt the ma
jority of plng-pongcrs spend half their
time on the Moor Do jou crnvvl?
Algy No, I nm passed thnt stagcl
llj'-tho-vvuy, have jou heard that ping
pong Is called the honejmoon game?
All new lj married couples carry a set
with them now when they go off. Hlp
pin' fun, Isn't it?
Sjlvla But the box with the racquets
nH I l.l . ill I .1. . .i
""' ''b "' K" '" """J '" '""
ruiittii) siuiion.
just as the rice used
to do on their clothes. Hut wnnt n re
lief It must be to have something to en-
liven the dull solitude a deux! I must
mime a uoic oi mai anil sec -.iuoiu
learning to play the game at once Do
jou know a teacher?
Algj- Tho best In England'
Sylvia How nice! Is he expensive?
Algy He will teach Miss Sjlvla
Marchmont for love. . i
Sjlvla How sweet of him, and how
economical! I think I know him.
When shall we begin?
Algy Why not tomorrow morning?
Sylv la-Then It Is you. How good of,
I you! And now, when jou hear that i
.have started on my honeymoon )ou
will know that he nnd 1 will be able to
amuse ourselves with ping-pong jou
might give me a set for a wedding
present.
Algy (sarcastically) It would be a
delicate attention. 1 suppose jou arcs
thirsting for tomorrow In order to be
gin?
Sjlvla I am COUntlhg the llOUrS. 1
D ' e ,,,PP? "'B"1-11''
nt hope jou will pick up my balls for
me ,hcy , bo a ,,.,,.. .
Algy There Is a page somewhere
about. I'll charter him. I hope he the
happy bridegroom will not be too
stout to crawl about the floor for jou
I during the honeymoon.
, I Sylvia (archly) You forget that tho
bride will be jour pupil, sir, nnd an ex
pert plnjer! There will be no balls on
the floor.
Next morning In the dining room at
Pont street.
Algy (In flannels, admiringly) You
might have been plng-ponglng all j'our
life; jour get-up Is so workmanlike.
Will jou let me choose your racquet
. .n... T. . V 1- . I
.ur ,. , i.uv , ,c.u iiuw cnnnceu
ugiuii iiiv in, uici ui nit: iui. uw.
very best of the lot. Now,
first thliR to be done Is to
an object lesson nnd then an
n of each stroke In turn,
then, the
give you an
explanation
Then jou must try to imitate me as
na vo -,
Sylvia Isn't thcro a stroke called
screw? Let us begin with that.
Algy All right, but let me tell you
" eO' tew beginners can master it.
vou nave to make tne uau curve in
mld-nlr and break at an nnglc see
(Algy does the stroke perfectly three
$ 4 $ $ . rf J, $, y $, , . JS ..$) J, !
ADVICE TO YOUNG
BY CONNIE
Manager of the Philadelphia
Players Should Not Neglect Coaching Line.
A common error Is being dally commltcd by club managers in overlook
ing what Is undoubtedly one of tho most Important branches of the game,
and one that should receive the utmost attention. Not only are managers
themselves overlooking the coaching, bit tho players themselves arc neglect
ing this feature of the national game. To the casual observer the Import
ance of wise and active coaching Is apparent, and yet this fact seems to be
entirely overlooked by those persons most concerned In the national game.
During tho past few years coaching rules have been greatly Improved, unci
plajers no longer can talk to nny one but the base runner, and those players
who not only are on the bench but on the coaching line are no longer permit
ted to hurl epithets at the pitcher In order to rattle him, as was the case n
,.wv,.u... uj.t.Hiu.i. . ..- -.v u.v .J'..KU in ouuh u WUJ UB IU lliaillU 111V
greatest good for tho game. Many players have figured prominently as ndepts
In coaching 1'nder tho new rules the plajers have little opportunity of dis
tinguishing themselves, ns the principal work consists of close nttcntlon to
every play nnd their remarks are confljcil exduslvelj to the base runners.
Oood, lively couching Is still ndrancd by all the followers of baseball,
nnd this fact Is an Important one to th. plajern. who like to bo encouraged In
nil their work Coaching will often man an cirdlnarj game full of Interesting
features and Incidents A dual contest whether between individuals or
clubs, Is nlvvays admired, and the baseball spectators enjoy the sight of the
rl,val clubs striving with vigor nnd enthusiasm In an Intelligent nnd deter
mined manner ns If the winning of the game was of tho utmost moment to
each, and where the payers concentrate their entlie beings and ambition on
the contest.
(Continued
or four times and looks at his pupil
for nnnrobntlnn.v
pprobntlon.)
Sylvia Very pretty. Indeed. It
looks so easy Do it once more, please,
and then I II try.
(Algy tries again, misses, and sends
the ball flying off the table.)
S)lvla Poor thing' I nm so sorry.
Now see me screw' How do I hold this
thing so'
Algy No no' This way.
(Five minutes are lost while he is
placing the racquet n her hand.)
Algj Now' Take )our time.
fSjhla pauses for a moment nnd
then makes a perfect screw.)
Algy (who Is very much nstonlshed
scutly snvs tcndeilyi Ah' If ion
would but Kirn as quickly nil thnt 1
long to teach jou
Sylvia That Is whnt I am here for.
,t r e spend ns much time over
c,cry stroke the dinner bell will ring
before we have done Wltit Is "Fore-
Hand plaj7 and the "Crouch smash?
I met a man the other night who saji
he can't be beaten nt nny of tho
smnsh(8.
Algy What a bounder'
Sjlvla And there Is the "Top Spin.'
I should like to do a "Top Spin." Hut r,.,,a,,. the puddings and heavy des
time Is passing, nnd mamma Is to call eerts of wlntei. Ice ctenm, If proper
for me nt 12. You are so slow. Let ly made and frozen, is n wholesome.
Die play and you enn set me right. Inutrltfvo dish both appetizing nnd
Algy I wish I could hope for smb. economical. If properly that Is
a privilege. (slowly eaten It will not lower the
Sjlvln (Interruptlng)-Don't sny t.lmpernturo to such a degree as to no
pknse. I nm not anxious to be always m,nJ's'on'' ....
In the wrong' Come (taking up )lfr I "As to the effect of such a diet upon
i , ,i, .i , ., .i.i, 'health: Less meat In itself means a
.I,. ... r.... . .... . I clearer head Lens meat, more vege- :
Bite to Algy). jou serve. tabk. nm, frul no , ,1)Can .,. .
Algy (Instead of obej Ing. (Ilnps down', .nm fr, ., ,.,.- ,, rr, .!.
his incquet. sajlng nngrllj) I' hnngej
1 I'll ittnrh rm In tilm- In nrilcf- n
...... ,.w .v ,-..- ... "... ...
make some other fellow happy during
the honeymoon.
Sjlvla tpoutlng) Poor little me! Hut
If I promise not ever to piny with any
one except my master.
Mgy (picking up his racquet again,
sajs but one word) Play!
(Thej p!aj but after n few strokes
the "master" npaln throws down his
racquet and confronts his laughing pu
pil.) Sylvia (demurely) You give me up,
I suppose. Am I so stupid?
Algj' Why, you play as well as 1
do, jou little fraud! (He takes ber
larquet from her and puts his arm
rmm,i her wnUU) YcB rn Blve
up
teaching jou on condition thnt jou
promise to play with me every day
during the honejmoon.
Sylvia (looking up at him) I pro
pose an amendment. Say every wet
day. please.
Algy (kissing her) The njes havn
It.
(As he speaks the door Is opened anl
Mrs. Marchmont comes In.)
Mrs. Marchmont Is thnt the way to
teach ping-pong?-
,,rnnh
fcra',h'
Philadelphia Tele-
It Is a Real Pleasure to us to speak
favorably of PAIN-KILLER, known al
most universally to be a good and safe
remedy for burns and other pains of
the body It Is valuable not only ro
colds In winter, but for various summer
complaints, nnd should be In every
family. The casualty which demands
It may come unaware. Christian Ad
vocate. Avoid substitutes, there Is but
one Pnln-Klller, Perry Davis'. Price
25c nnd 50c
i
Within a few j ears the accuracy In
the production of both flat and round
OUllUHO 1IIID UCCll BJ ,..., VM.VU ...Ub
tnc Bpeei, f eI)BneB im8 bccn mult(.
pled "b) tLrct.. WJth lll0 acciiratolS."'""' "I S.n , . i"
ncarlnB8 of tnt. prc6Cnt tne tripled ?l.m .ui Hnf n ' J '"nn"',
speed gives less trouble from heating ,av"' "V ,8J',0.1'?f mU8t. ,0 nuallfled
and cuti.ng than did the slow speed I " nT '' L? flne,aB.,
of former years.
Stella I heard that jour ball dress
ivas awfully low-cut.
Bella Well. It comes to my cars now.
April Smart Set.
"The Oolum Cache on Maul." Smua-
0ler Whnley and the yacht Halcyon.
$ 1 t ?..5s".sjs8sS.S5'$s
BASEBALL PLAYERS
MACK,
American League Club.
Tomorrow.)
DIET FOR SUMMER TIME
A well known writer nnd teacher in
domestic science who has charge of
'the new donultorj at Wellesley Col-
lege, when talking recently on the sub
J-'ct of f00(I values, said.
I "I ceitainlj advocate a change In
the dietary for spring and summer,
Following a scientific dietary cannot
but mean better health. It Is my opin
ion that less meat Is an nbftoluto de
mand of good health. But less meat
does not moan no meat. Ordinarily,
the lighter meats white meats, fish
and eggs are prefcrablo to beef and
other heav) meats These lighter
meats rupplj all the re-julsltos of the i
body, nnd are not so stimulating, nor I
do they carry w Ith them ninny of th
evil effects of too much beef. By all'
means, imw Huusimiie nsu anu eggs
lor beefsteak at breakinst, nnd In
crease the use of vegetables; these. If
iproperlj looked lurnlsh ail the mental
.,, ,, i ,, ,i.i ti, ,,
clKy u.,u,rr-d In the winter for the pro-
duetton of bent enn now be dlieeted to
wards nuiauilai nnd mental work.
Salads lire a pleasing nddltlou to tho
dietary Fruit vegetables, nnd mil
salads tire hvgienle nnd popular. Fruit ""
should lc regai ded ns a necessary.
rather than ns a lutir. From the E,
standpoint of human economy tt is al
vnys cheap to have fruit for bie.nU-
last, and ilmlti; the warm spring nnd
summer days it Is wise to use it ns n
relish for luncheons nnd tor dinner to
erally heavy feelings. If tho health Is
. I .,.. . ..,,...... .. ... . .,. I
Mul Kuuti, in ii-ji tiiiuuuiu IV UJ luo III-
tie meat nnd loo much Irult, salad nnd,
I vegetables
"Science Is back of the spring and
summer dletnrv Inture supplies th
needs of the nagging appetites In tlm
'springtime
CAUSE OF CANCER
An appeal Is made for ClOrt.OOO,
that a roctluuous Investigation
so
r.i
cancer, costing Kiwo a jenr, may
b
earned on About
2o,Ouu has alre.n-
dy been promised.
A Medical Correspondent of The
London Times. In an article on this
subject, expresses the opinion thnt the .
work In thn Immpdlntn fnfii, it III i.n '
turned to settling the great question
whether the disease. In all or nny of
its forms. Is duo to fiie growth of n
minute organism In the part nffectcd.
Many profound difilcultles must be ov
ercome before this doctrine can bo
cither universally nccepteu or unlvcr-
puny rejeeieu iij patnoiogists.
For present practical purposes, we
miiBt bear In mind two things. First,
wo may be sure that the secret reme
dies, quack medicines and tho like
"cures for the disease are at best en
tirely useless, and often seriously
harmful, and that to prescrlbo for the
euro of ran er stuff like Mattel's fluids
nnd Adam s microbe killer Is to prac
tice on hun.aa credulity. Next, wo
maj bo sure that If onlj all cases of
the disease were nt onco subjected to
operation in the very first stage, a
very considerable number of them
would tie uboolutelj and permanently
cured. It Is tho freedom from pain, the
npparent ln-lgnlfieance of the disease
nt first, that cause the delay till It Is
too late fur surgery to bo successful
oneo nnd for ever.
Tlie same writer says:
There Is some reason to bcllovo that
a tendency or predisposition to the
tho geographical dlsti'mtlon of the
disease The charts and statistics nf
the disease seem to itfcow that It Is In
some way related to the soil, and that
It prefers rla and alluvial deposits tc
gravel and elevated land.
Further, there Is evidence, not vo
luminous at prsent, hut not to bo dis
regarded altogether that It may occur
with especial frequency among tlm
occupants of a p.nitlcular Milage, or of
a particular group of nouses; and It
lias been supposed that tho water sup
ply may be in somo way concerned
with this strange visitation.
But the doctrines tnat cmphaslro
tho Influence of environment must ho
cheeked by the other facts of tho dis
ease; for example bj tho fact that !t
may follow an Injur-, and by tho fact
that It may appear ns tho final stage,
of slight chronic Irritation of tho skin
or mucous membrane, and by tho fact
that It has manj affinities with dis
eases that have nothing to do with en
vlronment Though tho disease. In tho vast ma
jority of cases shows no power of ret
I occasion or or natural' cure, nnd Is not
altered by any medical treatment, yet
a few cases havo been recorded, It
may bo less than one In a thousand,
where tho dl.ease lias at last tended
nt least lor a time, to "get well of It
self." " These cases nro so Infinitely
rnro that they glvo nn guldanco to
practice, and no blire help to science;
only It is possible that they may. In the
end, bo In ought Into line with those re
Bc.nrches In imniunltj nnd Immuniza
tion thnt have dono so much good In
tho tientment and the prevention of
ccrtnln Infective diseases.
Theie Is somo evidence, nnd thero
may be more to como, that the course
nf tho disease In one of its many forms
is or may ho Influoncou by tho action
of other orgaus of the body that aro
umiotci from tho seat of the dlseaso:
and that this action is probably a part
of the natural chemistry of the healthy
bodj
The late Bret Hnrte was a good deal
of a reclusovln that respect resembling
Hnwtliorno more than nnj other man
of letters.
BUSINESS
ATTORNEYS. REAL ESTA'l E.
KELLETT 4 RODIN80N Attorneys- p. E. R. 8TRAUCH Real Estate
ot-Lawj Rooms 11 nnd 12, Magoon handiod to bcst advantago; houses
bldg.; 'Phone Main 153. rented; lonns negotiated; money in-
F. M. BROOKS-Attorncy; rooms 9-10. Tegte(1 best securities. 32 Camp
Bpreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344. bell Block, 316 Fort street
CARL08 A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa- rthavm hits
humanu St.; Tel. 1.81 Main. STRAW HATS.
7 7, muininM ., . t .. E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel 8t. nr. Nu-
Jllo"-KaaVuma0uNtt0rDeyat'LaW' "an"' FelL straw, Panama hat,
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at- 8ALOONb
! law; Kaahumanu 8L .. ........... -.... ., Vl
I . FRESH RAINIER BEER on draught
BUILDERS. 10c at tho PANTHEON.
McDONALD A. LANGSTON Contract- TAILORS '
or nnd Builders: 1U8 Union St. . ' ' u"'
" ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd re
BICYCLE REPAIRING. pairing; Elks bldg., 61G Miller St.
C A. COWAN 1180 Union SL, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, 8precl:els bldg.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.
Flno carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Berctanla near Fort St.
CLOTHII.G.
THl' KAOH CO, LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
CIQAR8 AND TOBACCO.
ELKS BUILDING, CIS Miller Street,
CHIROPODIST.
CORNS removed without pain by D,
M. Thompson, expert Chiropodist
and Masseur, 11 Garden lane.
2110-Im
DENTIST8.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor. Ber-,
ctanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel '
Sts.: Gas administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckcls Block; residence, 1313!
Wilder Ave.; Tel Mnln 132.
ENGRAVERS.
w. BEAKBANE Card enrravlng nnd
stnmplng; room 2. Ellto bldg.
EXPRESS.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Waverloy blk.; Tel.
lizi iiiue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
'
GROCERIES.
. E.
St.:
GOEA8 Ueretanla near Emma
Tel. 2312 Blue.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort 1
and King Sts.; Tel. Main" 228, P. O. I
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNES8 SHOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables: P. O. box 791.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Nowly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
Sle.Cft.rln.lls.h.,i,iLhi0t ?1 c.?la ?ter;
... ... ...... .uw.v uvuu, DUB. I1UUU,
Prop.
JEWELER.
TH08. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and!
n.vuiutticij u-v run m,; lajVO
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LIQUORS.
HONOLULU PRIMO OR BOCK
BEER 10c at tho PANTHEON.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL
VICE Union
3G1 Main.
MESSENGER 8ER
SL nr Hotel.; Tel.
MUSIC.
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of'
Music. I A. Bnllaseyus, Director.
Open all summer for Instruction In
piano, voice-culture, organ nnd liar-
ANnN;syMONTAGUETURNER-V:!:iFnCh ""dry
insirucror; -Mignon,' 1024 Bereta-
nla St.
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield.
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Knal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
all occasions. Leave orders Berg
strom Music Co.; J. 8. Ellis. Mgr.
E. K. KAAI-Teacher of string Instru-i00,
menis; siuuio. Love bldg, Fort SL
Telephono Mnln 231.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLOR8
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
hid.: Tel. 2IU Main.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE3 & CO. Plumberr '
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl
tnry work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. 6LOGGETT Eye, Ear. Nose and
Thoat; offlce at Eyo and Ear Infirm
nry. Alakca St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. in.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eyo, Ear, Noso
and Throat; 1140 Alakea St.
DIRECTORY
WATCHMAKERS.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler
1CCC Fort St.
J. W. A. RFDHOUSE Watch nnd
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant 8L
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
8UGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT
8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
STABLE8.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Telephone No. 126.
GENERAL STORES.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber. Wholo
salo Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olscn, Manager.
PHYSICIANS.
. I DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
nnd surgeon; Lahalna, Maul.
DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express and drayage:
Agt Wilder and Intcr-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Freeland. Mgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notay Public, Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office government bldg
Beaver Lynch Rooms
Fort 6t., bet. Queen and Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Ercrytnlng first-class. Complete Hns
Key West and Domestic Cigar alwayi
on hand.
H. J, NOLTE, - Proorielor.
Pearl City Hotel
A placo for town Peonle t0 laY ott
tot a few days,
I Furnished rooms, first-class meals,
dnnclng pavilion, nlco picnic grounds.
also stabling for horses.
Convenient for a country outing.
J. W. CHAPMAN,
Manager,
2131-3m
PIONEER HOTEL
LAHAINA
Everything New, Good Table, Nice
Bedrooms, Sample Room for Commer
cial Travelers. Opposite Landing, fine
i view, cool and comfortable. Terms
moderate.
rnrri inn
U. rHkcLAND
Manager
Elm, Corner of Beretanla Avenue
and Punchbowl Street.
All Work Done by Hand
LACE CURTAIN8 A SPECIALTY.'
J. ABADIE, Proprietor.
Telephone Blue 3552.
T, W. Beardalee.
i?. O. Box TTI
Tel
W ?a88.
BEARDSLEE & PAQE
Architects and Builders.
Offices. Ellto building, Honolulu, T. H.
Sketches and Correct Kstlimites fir
alshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OK ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goat,
Allen & Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu
HAWAIIAN ENGINEERING AND
i CONSTRUCTION CO.
j ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS,
Rooms 508-510 Stangenwald Bldg.
Tel. Main 50. P. O. Box 537,
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