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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, II. T., TUESDAY. JULY 15, 1902
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EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS
If so, consult these columns.
If you want employes or If you
want employment.
If you want lodging or boarding)
or have them to let If you
want to rent rooms advertise
In the Dulletln Want Columns.
Advertise any want you have
and advertise your business.
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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
8HORTHAND taught thoroughly nnJ
briefly; private tuition 1" Maurlco
McMnhon, Clcnl. De! C'lt 2191 lw
WANTED Ily experienced man of 28
occupation as bookkeeper, Btore
clerk, night watchman, luoa or any
other position; remuneration C0 up;
first-rate Island references. Appl)
P. O. box 28. 2124 tf
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
OWERS'MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property nml residences.
Office and Residence. School St.;
P. O. Uox 284; '. White 3091.
WANTED
WANTED To relit tnnall cottage
close to town ddress 1'ipt How
ers. I' O box 2SI 2l9t lw
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE $2300 bouse nnd lot near
town, 1 1 cash Honolulu Hole I
2197 lw
FOR SALE Prlvnle- safe of houscliolil
furniture, consisting of piano pae'er
furniture, bidroum nets kitchen an I
dining room furnltiiie t tt Call nt
Mrs Dal'. first street off Sherle'ir.
dear Independenrc Pnrl S2." l-v
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Com
pletel equipped, best loiatlon In
Honolulu, for sale nt a laigalii En
qtilro at once at California Lutuli
Koom, cor Hotel and I'nlon Sis.
2190 lw
FOR $750 You can buy a nice C room
house with lot on Insane As)lum
road at Palama, on ensi terms I.
E. 11. Straucn, 32 Cntnnbell Iilae-L.
upstairs, corner l'orl nnd Merchant.
21S1 lm
FOR SALE Cholco ferns, basket,
pots and cuttings. 730 Klnau St.
Mrs. E. M. Ta)Ior. 2182-lm
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44
horsepower gasoline engine. In
perfect condition. Apply to M. I..
Smith Superintendent of The Hono
lulu Clay Co., Ltd, telephono white
2321, or to Castle & I-nnsdale, Stan-
genwnld Uldg. 2103 tf
FOR SALE A 3 year old fresh milch
cow. California Peed Co, Queen
and Nuuanu Sts. 2158 tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, l' pipe cutter,
cuts up to bIx Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. W H Pain,
Punahou. 212C tf
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress H. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished loom
centiall) located, foi one or two gen
tlemen or man nnd wife with or
without board Address P O Box
491. 219S iv
TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12. Mc
Intyro Building, formerly occupied
by Vlckery's Art Exhibit. Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brower & Co.'s.
2117-tf
TO LET IIouso on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Necdham Esq , near McCully
Tract. Has tbreo Bleeping rooms,
bath, hot and cold water. Apply E.
F. Bishop, nt C. Brower & Co.
2,117-tf
TO LET Cottages at $15 and $10 per
month, W'alkahaTulu lane, oft
School St. P. E. It. Strnuch, 32
Campbell block, upstairs, corner
Fort and Merchant. 2176-lm
FOR RENT Six room cottnee, Luna
lllo street near PenBacola; $35. Ho
nolulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
24b t:
FOR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
from $1.50 a week up; board and
room, $0.00. Enmilro Mrs. May, 220
Llllba St. near School St. Itapld
Transit cars pass tho door. 2150 tf
TO LET House, Llllba St. near
School, with 2 bcdroomB, pallor, pan
try, kitchen, bathroom, at $14 per
month. Apply to Joseph Fries.
2178 ft
TO LET Tlooray bath tub, with either
hot or cold water and all modern
Improvements, 'all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. ?019tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs
McConnefe, Garden lane. 2055 tf
M13UP WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS.
Have our machine put In ccndltUn
for mat work. We repair tho best
and cheapest. For positions leave
jour nddrcss with us
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
TO LET.
FOR RENT Large front bedroom
with 2 parlors and kitchen furnish
id complete $10 also back room, $ii
11 N Vineyard St 2l97 2
TO LET Cnfurnlshid
two roomed
cottage Appl) ISC t Emma St
2194-lw
TO LET Hirnlshed room and board,
with private bath nnd toilet, for sin
gle man or couple. Apply I O Box
(,.-,2 21 93-1 w
TO LET Airy mosquito proof suite.
furnished, board If desired. 144 Her
etanla Ae near Fort 2188-lw
FOR RENT.
WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, aro offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl
THE SUM of $150 will purchaso thd
entire contents of C room house. Itent
or house $25.
RESIDENCE or Tred. T. P. Water
houie, V)l!le St, Ntiuanu Valley,
near the Hapld Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
COTTAGE with barn nt tho Beach.
Good bathing. Rent $25.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
at Cottage Oroe.
Five-room COTTAGE. King Place;
$20.
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the Beach; 18 )ears to run.
Good bathing. $75 to $100 per
)car.
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, bain, bath house all new
at the Beach $ort; terms $l'i
down bilnnie $J5 per month on It
)car 'i o
F. E. KING,
Cottage Grove, King Street.
INO. I. RICE STRAW
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE No 1
i lee straw for sale, or will extlianro
fur stable manure Enquire Qouu;
Sing Lo) or at plantation Mullilli.
21971m
ROOM A.ISD BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
cated mosquito proof rooms In town;
$2.50 and up per week, Adams lane.
Mrs. J. Duggnn, Prop.
LOST.
LOS I A rial laie hundkerchler at
the ball lib of July Liberal rewuid
Tor return to tills office S23 iw
DO NOT LOSE your hair. Pncheco's
Dandruff Killer kills the dandruff
germ and stops falling hair. At Un
ion Barber Shop.
LOST ANo 3 Eastman kodak nt
landing of stmr. W. G Hall In Hawn,
I.lvcry carriage on Juno 17th. $5 re
ward for return to office, Hawaiian
Hotel, 219Mw
LOST OR STRAYED A Japaneso
pug dog; $5 reward for Information
leading to recovery. Addrep- Gus
Smith, Globo Bakery, Fort rit.
LOST Ono red borae, whlto stripe on
tho neck, nnd threo -whlto legs,
branded thus: M on left hind leg.
Suitable reward will bo paid on re
turn jf Bamo to James II. Boyd, at
Pawaa. 2107-tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest lire Insurance companies.
2051-tf
ROUND.
FOUND Insurance against the break
ne of plate glass at The Honolulu
investment Co. 2051-tf
CHINESE AGAIN APPEAL TO UNITED STATES
Washington, July 3 The Chinese!
Government lus appealed to the Gov
ernment of the rnltoel Stalls to use Its
good offices to cause the allied powers
who still retain their soldiers In Tien
el.n ,"1p"c"at" hnt I''1" ln conform-
Ity with the spirit of the agreement of
Peking, which settled the Hover trou
bles The nppenl was made today b)
.Minister w'u directly to Secretnr) Ha)
In the shape of a cablegram from Vice
ni) Yuan Shln-Kal of Chl-ll which tin
Minister siippteinented b a long verbal
explanation. The cablegram Is as fol
low R
"Translation of n cablegram rerelved
Jul) I 1902 (fifth moon 29th iln )
"Prom Viceroy Yu.in Shlh-Knl of
Chl-ll. dnttd Jul) 1, 1902 (lUlli moon
2Mb da)).
I " Your cablpgr.im or Jul) 2 receled
'with much gratification In the final
protocol signed b) the different powers
there Is no stipulation that a stiplc-
mental) convention will be made In
legard to the lestnrntlon of Tientsin
. Hut the foreign military officers at
Tientsin hne nlbltrarll) glen rise to
fresh complications ami drawn up
i m.iny articles limiting to ."00 the num
ber of Chinese guards to be stationed .it
Tientsin within the limit of thlrt) kilo
meters Since the brigands In the vlcl
nlty or Tientsin, on account or the loot
ing of the arsenals In 1900, nre general
1) well armed. It would be Impoislbbi
tor such n small force to suppress and
punish brigandage, much less can It
police the ilt) nnd vlclnlt) and preserve
order generally 'I he mlllUiv officers
in-er u. lie wiiiiiib io resiore urn eii)
mt '" rta" ll," ' ' ' ,le ? 7',,,r''
in I i-iinuii lu lf.tr mill llll'll ill 111, II l uul
b nnj means for the public good The
foreign Ministers at Peking do not ap
prove their action nnd they have ic-
ua in f rm r m m ri m r k n r
BIG STRIKEJIIREATENED
Chicago. July 0. Nine thousand
! trelght handlers, the working force al-
1 most In Itscntlrety of the freight houses
or the twent)-slx railroads centering
In Chicago, will go on strike within
fort) -eight hours unlesi a wage scale
which means nn advance of 20 per cent
submitted by the union, Is accepted b)
the managers of the various roads. It Is
extremely probable that an ultimatum
will be given to the roads tomortow
morning and the walkout ordered Im
mediately If the managers do not ne
ciulesic. The six roads orfirlng a grad
ed bcale ale the Chlingo and North
wistern, Baltimore and Ohio, Chicago
Terminal Transfer Company. Chicago
nnd Northwestern.. Hock Island and
Grand Trunk.
According to President Ctirran'i
statement, the roads will not be com
pelled to treat dlrectl) with the union.
All that Is expected Is that the) )leld
to the demand for the pieilhe ndvnnct
speilfled In tho union's scale nf wnges
submitted several cla)s ugo. The cle-J
ilslon of the executive board provides
for calling a strike nt an) time within
rort) -eight hours The determination
Is that time shall be no ililn) after that
time.
The wage scale udoptid b) the
freight llanilleiic' I'nlon was presented
to the railroad managers cm June 2'i
and the cmplo)era given until lu
oiloik on Jul) 1 to make nnswir Dur
ing the last hours or grace the men
working In the rnlghthouses received
a direct riBponse. offering to lompiom
Ise b) an Increase In salar)
'1 hey declined to treat with the cm
plo)ers anil Insisted that union otllceig
be dealt with dlrectl). Thereupon six
of the roads sent their scale to the office
of President Currnn, but the others
mudc no effort to treat with the organ
ization The strike would paial)za
traffic 111 and out of Chicago.
Toklo. Japan, July 4. Orand Duke
Cyril or Russia, cousin or the Czar, baj
been accorded an Imposing reception
on (ho ocinslon of his visit hero. The
newspapers are discussing Its slgultl
cance, and Insist that the objects or
Russia and tho allied powers (Great
Britain und Japan) are Identical,
namely, tho preservation of peace and
the promotion of tho commerce of the,
Orient, and that Russia and Japan am
especially drawn together by the iden
tity of their commercial and Industrial
interests.
Guthrie. 0. T, July 4. Hatael Ro
mero, who served as a scout In tho In
dian wars under General Miles, General
Custer, General Law ton and General
Phil Sheildan, died yesterday In his
Indian ennip near El Reno. He was a
member of the Second Colorado Caval
ry In the Civil War and was honorably
discharged. A natlvo of Mexico, ho
Joined the Indians, nnd all his life was
passed with them, conversing ln Arapa
hoe, Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Oad-
do and Apache languages. Ho was with
Miles and Law ton In their long Jour
ucy after Gcronlmo, tho Apache chief
peatedl) remonstrated with them, but
the mllltar) officers have not been will
ing to come to an ngreement. Tim
Ministers and the military officeis each
hold to tlnlr own opinions, which
greatly Impede the progress of our nf
falls. I rcquiM )ou to ask the Govern
ment or the I'tiltcd Stntes to consult
with the other governments so that In
structions mav be sent to (he different
mllltnr) officers direct ordering them
to accede to the suggestions of the for
eign Mlnlsteis, to the end that the res
toration ma) not be fiuther deln)cd "
'I he author or this message. Yuan
Shli-Knl lias taken the place of the
late 1.1 Hung Chang to a large extent
In dominating Chinese policies and tho
I'nlted Stntes Govirnment Is the more
dlspoied to heed his appeal because of
bis excellent conduct during the Boxer
uprising He was the principal means
of communication between the outside
governments and the legntioneis dur
ing their time or peril nnd but for bis
Mrenglti of character the entile prov.
Ince of Shantung would have been
clinwn ovu to the Boxer cause
Secretar) Ha) will address himself
to the various governments, probabl)
through Mi Conger nt Peking and the
fnielgn Ministers there The situation
nt 'IlinUIn Is pertillar, and in the view
of the Stnte Depjitment the attitude ol
the foreign mllltar) officials there Is
perfettl) unieasonable. The State l)e.
partment has satisfied Itself that the
foreign .Ministers at Peking whoso gov
ernments nre represented bv these mill
tai) lendciH are thoroughly anxious tu
have the treat) of Peking executed In a
fair spirit, and to that end to linve
Tientsin evacuated at the earliest pos
slide moment b) the forelRii officers so
It will tarr) the Chinese appeal lo the
' governments concerned
Ra ra ra fa ft fa M rx f-a ra rw ra ra
HOME FOR INDIGENT ELKS
Baltlmoie, July 4 Henr) V Mears
or this city, one or the supicmc trus
tees of the Orde r or Elks reports today
that the order has secuied a national
home for ltt aged und indigent mem
hers b) the purchase of tho Hotel Bed
I ford at Bedrord City, Va This build
, Ing was erected in 1S90 and Its original
cost, with fittings, was $120,000. It has
accommodations for 250 Inmates Th
home Is now thoroughly furnished ami
will be opened October 1.
Vancouver B C, July 7. Though
previous legislation restricting the Jn
panese from entering this province has
been disallowed by the Dominion Gov
crnment four or flvo times. British Co
luflibln has agftTn passed an act an 1 Is
determined to enforce It.
At the scshlon or the Legislature n
)ear ago, an act was passed luovidlng
for an educational test ror nil Japanese
romlng to Vancouvor, and for threo
short months It was In force Then It
was disallowed. Again this spring
tlmllar legislation was enacted nnd
this week Inspectors havo been gazet
ted and nil Japanese arriving on steam
ers from the Orient will have to nnswer
In one of the European languages n.
schedule or questions put 1 the Gov
ernment officials The net (his )ear Is
more drastic than last )iar's. und will
remain In force until such time as It
falls under the displeasure of the Do
minion Govi'rnment, and thero Is a pos
sibility ot Its remaining in Toree per
manently. When the net was enroiced
last year n large number or Japanese
wcro refused enhance, many of whcu.i
returned to Japan while some went to
tho United States.
Panama, July 7. Government ad
vices received here from Nlcaragun aro
to the effect that a revolutionary expe
dition of over 1000 men has landed near
Bluellelds, Nicaragua, and has been
Joined by a lnrge number of Conserva
tives The landing of this expedition
Is said to be the beginning of n strong
movement against tho government of
President Zealya. Such a movement
would bo of much benefit to Colombia,
It Is believed. In that countiy's difficul
ties with Its i evolutionists, as It would
prevent help reaching the Colombian
Liberals on the Isthmus from Nicara
gua. Washington. July 7. It Is learned
here that the Colombian Government
has rejected tho counter proposals
maelo by Vargas Santos, ono of tho reb
el leaders, In response to tho proposals
of the Government offering a general
amnesty to persons who have tnken an
active part In tho rebellion on condition
that they surrender nnd ccaBe further
hostilities. Theso counter propositions
were submitted to Colombia through
Minister Concha at this capital. They
contemplated tho assumption by Colom
bia of the debts Incurred by Santos to
foreign countries to carry on tho revo
lution and the appointment of Liberal
governors for four different parts of tha
republic.
BRITISH dill 10
! SHUT OUT lilH
M m
ROOSEVELT GOING AFTER
COMBINATIONS OF CAPITAL
Littlefield of Maine Will Lead the
Fight in Congre33 Cmferences
are Now Being Held to
Frams Law.
0)s(cr Bay, July 5 It has been na
ceitalned that the President's speech
)cstcrdny In reference to tho trusts
wns merely a foicrunner of determined
efforts b) him to have Congress take
up that subjei t and enact definite legis
lation at oits next session for the con
trol or supervision or the trusts,
Recently the President and Attornev
General Knox had n conference with
Congressman Llttleneld ot Maine, at
which Llttlclleld was Invited to prepare
a bill ror the regulation and control or
the trusts that will go before Congresj
with tho Indorsement and Inllucnco ol
the President back or It. The bill will
be submitted at the beginning ot the
next session, but before that is done the
President. Attorne) General Knox and
Littlefield wilt have frequent confer
ences as to the details.
In addition to this prepared action,
the President Is going to talk upon tho
trusts question a good deal on the
several trips to be made b) him In tlm
fall.
Ho has annoanced to his friends that
the question is a vital one and that he
proposes to piuli It vlgorousl) until
some nctlon Is taken b) Congress.
ANDREE WAS MURDERED
Winnipeg, Manitoba July 5 Rev
Dr. Pcrlles a Church of England
clergyman, arrived from New York
Factory, Northwest Terrltoiy, todaj
and brings authentic Information of the
fate of the explorei Andree and bis
companion Two jears ago. 1800
miles north of York, a patty of Esqui
maux, under the leadership of "Oil
Husk)," can the Andree balloon alight
on a plain of snow lu that vlclnlt)
which Is about two miles north of Fort
Churchill. Three men emerged trom
the balloon, nnd some of Husky's peo
ple aproacbed out of curiosity. As they
did so ono of Andrce's companions
fired off a gun.
This Is the signal to tinclvllzed peo
ple for battle It is regarded as a chal
lenge, nnd almost Instantly tho natives
fell upon the three explorers and mas
sacred them. Evcr)thing pertaining to
their outfit was carried away to tho
homcB of the natives on tho northern
borders of the Arctic region
' Old Husk) himself gave this lnfoi
matlon to Ralph Alstlne, agent ror the
Hudson Ba) Compan). and the story,
nfter being Investigated by Dr Ferlle3
was told by him toda.v He sajs that
there is little room for doubt as fre
quent reports have slnco come of
strange Implements which the northern
natives have In their possession, a tel
escope belnj partleuhil) described.
COLOMBIAJETS PRICE
Washington July 4 Negotiations
for the treat) between tho United
States and Colombia, by which we will
acquire the 'Ight to build the Panama
canal, will begin In nbout one week,
.Minister Concha of Colombia having
conferred with Secictar) Hay. .Mr.
Hay will not be ln the city ror the next
few da)B and on his return the negotia
tions will begin Minister Concha has
been full) clothed with authority lu
proceed with the treat). Tho main fea
tureB or the treit) are prett) well Bot
tled, as the protocol signed some tlma
ago was quite full In setting forth the
prospective, arrangement In case Con
gress acted favorabl) on the Panama
route
Tho amount to o pit 1 Colon hla roc
a relinquishment or eulitsl.o lights to
tho United States will he $7.000 000 lu
gold, payable on the exchange or intl
ficatlons of the treaty, nnd In addition
Colombia Is to receive an annuity at
tho end of fourteen )ears, to be deter
mined by mutual agreement at that
time. This annuity Is exported to be
$000,000 a year
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
Tb fir Ijfilr 111.. CI...... iiD.i.i
(with sus- 2&0f pensorv 's guaranteed
to possess 'Svk an the ..uratlve proper
ties of the espenslve belts now sold by
dnrtnrc .in,! ilrttrvn I. If l. . n ......
stiong current of electricity andlseally
regulated. Bound to supersede others. Can
be had from the undersigned only; no
agents; no discount. Circular free. Address
"-'" .iciiinc ,o , zoo rosi at., san
Frr..lco Sent free to Hawaii for 65.00 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
KELLETT &. ROBINSON Attorneys-
at-Law; Rooms 11 ana u, uusuu"
bldg.; 'Phone Main 153.
F. M. BROOKSAttorney; rooms 8-10,
Spreckcls bldg.; Tel. Main 341.
CARLOS A. LONQAttomey; 15 Kaa
kumanu SL; Tel. 181 Main
J. M. DAVIDSON Attorney at-Law;
109 Kaahumanu 8t.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorneyat
law; Kaahumanu St.
BUILDERS.
MeDONALD & LANQSTON Contract
ors and Rullders; 1U8 Union SL
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union SL, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffeo Droker; room
4, Sprcc):els bldg.
CARRIAGE9.
PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Beretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHII.G.
THl', KASH CO, LTD. Two stores
23 $7 Hotel Bt. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
DENTIST8.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Cor. Ber
etanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel
Sts.; Gas administered for extracting
'
ENGINEERS.
r.. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckcls Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2. Elite bldg.
EXPRE8S.
MERCHANTS' PAhCFL DELIVERY'
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
621 Bluo; pkgs. called for and del'd.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. Mall 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Nowty
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-t.ass table board. Mrs. liana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker: 530 Fort St.; Love I
bldg.; latest In novelties.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER 8ER-
vict union at. nr Hotel.; Tel.1
361 Main.
MUSIC.
'I
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of
anisic, i-. a. uauasous Director.
Open all summer for Instruction in
piano, voice-culture, organ and har
mony, 2173. im
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
instructor; "wignon," 1024 Bereta
nla St.
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
Mgr. Music ror all occasions. E. K I
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for!
uu occasions. Leave orders Berg-1
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher or string InBtm-
iiiciiib; BlUUlO. L.0V6 Dldg., Fort St.
Telephone Main 231.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
wiu miesc. in miiunery, etc.; Boston
..ni., lei. i mmn.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE3 4 CO. Plumbers
nnd Tinsmiths. All kinds ot sani
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Cornet Vineyard and Emma
PHYSICIANS.
OR. SLOGGETT Eye. Ear. Nose and
mum; oiuco bi eye ana t-ar innrm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to i
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nose
nnd Throat; 1146 Alakea St.
REAL ESTAl E.
P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Real Estat
handled to best advantage; houses
rented; loans negotiated; money la
vested on best securities. 32 Camp
bell Bleek, 316 Fort street.
STRAW HAT8.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
TAILOR8.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
patrine; kiks Didg., tiie Miner St.
WATCHMAKERS.
O. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler
IOCS Fort SL
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA,
8UQAR E8TATE8, MAGNIFICENT
8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
STABLES.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Telephone No. 126.
GENERAL 8TORE8.
LAHAINA 8TORE Lumber, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olsen, Manager.
PHY3ICIAN8.
DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
and surgeon; Lahalna, MauL
DRAY AGE.
'Q. H. DUNN Express and drayatfe;
I Agt Wilder and Intcr-Island.TeL 113.
HOTELS-
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Frecland. Mcr.
NOTARY PUBLIC. ""
Q. H. DUNN Notary Public. Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Lejal
Documents. Office Government bllg
I
Don't Rub
Don't rub don't scratch.
When the e)es Itch, smart, burn or
ache, thero Is something needed be
sides a rub.
You can't remove cyo defects with a
rub of tho finger. Wo fit glasses for
defective vRIon and c)estrnln that'3
all; but a little plcco of glass w ill often
work wonders.
A. N. SANFORD,
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Street
Over Mav & Co.
LUlOrURSALB
in Hoplolnnl Park
Addition and n
Kallhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANi 8TREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dnyton
B. W. Quinn,
, modern
plumbing
Patranage of Owners, Architects
1 and Builders solicited.
-.11168 Union St. Phone, Main 394
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
j WHOLESALE GROCERS
I AND WINE MERCHANTS.
1 22? Queen St., Honolulu. H.I-
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST,
twMn Merchant and Clussn.
'. M Cunningham. Jno. teha.far.
M. F. BERTKLJVIAIVS
Carpenter Shop
IB - MOVUD
To rear of old stand. Entranc
King streeL Ordera left at either sk
or office at John Nott'a store, KUa
street, will receive prompt attention.