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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
JAPANESE student from Now York
Bantu place ns office boy or serV.vu
In Rood family; speaks good English.
Wugra uo object. !'. K. A.. I. 1.1 K;ni5
St, I'alamn. 21'JSlw
SHORTHAND taught thoroughly nnd
briefly; private tuition. I'. Maurice
McMahon, Oenl. Dety., City. 2191-lw
WANTED By experienced man of 28
occupation as bookkeeper, store
clerk, night watchman, lima or any
ether position; remuneration $00 up;
Jtrst-rate Island references. Appl
P. O. box 28. 2124-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCV Night
witchmen furnished for buildings,
business property nnt residences.
Office nnd Residence, School St.;
P. O. Box 2S4; . White 2691.
WANTED
WAKTti) To buy a good watchdus
Address 11.. this office. 2198-lw
WANTED To rent small cottage
close to town. Address Cnpt. llow.
ers, P. O. box 284. 2l94-lw
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE $2500; house and lot near
town; 1-.1 rash. Honolulu Hotel.
2197-lw
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Com
plctcly equipped; best location In
Honolulu ; for sale at a bargain. En
aiilro at once at California Lunch
Itoom, cor. Hotel and Union Sts.
2190-lw
FOR $750 You can buy a nice G-room
house with lot on Insane Asylum
Toad at I'alama, on easy terms, P.
55. it. Strauch, 32 Camnbelt black.
npstairs, corner Fort and Merchant.
2184-lm
FOR SALE Choice ferns, baskets,
pots and cuttings. 730 KInau St.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor. 2182-lm
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44
horsepower gasoline engine, In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of Tho Hono
lulu Clay Co., Ltd., telephone blto
2321, or to Castle & Lansdalc, Stan.
genwald Dldg. 21GS-tt
FOR SALE A 3-year-old fresh milch
cow. California Feed Co., Queen
and Nuuanu Sts. 21S8-tt
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, I drill press, 1 pipe cutter,
cuts up to six Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. '.V. II. Pain,
Punabou. 2126-tf
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for fllllng. Ad
dress It. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
centrally located, for one or two gen
tlcmen or man itnd wife, with or
without board. Address P. O. Box
491. 2195-lw
no LET Itooma Nob. 11 and 12, Mc
Intyre Building, formerly occupied
ky Vlckcry's Art Exhibit Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
iTO LET House on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Needham Esq., near McCully
Tract. Has three, sleeping rooms,
bath, hot and cold water. Apply E.
T. Bishop, at C. Brower & Co.
2117-tf
TO LET Cottages at $15 and $10 per
month, Walkahafulti lane, off
School St. P. E. It. Strauch, 32
Campbell block, upstairs, corner
Fort and Merchant. 217C-lm
FOR RENT Six room cottage, Luna
Illo street near Pensacola; $35. Ho
nolulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
24s-tf
FOR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
from $1.60 a week up; board and
room, $0.00. Ennulre Mrs. May, 220
UHha St. near School St. Rapid
Transit cars pass the door. 2150-t(
TO LET Furnished room nnd board,
with private bath and toilet; for sin
gle man or couplo. Apply P. O. Box
C5J. 2193-lw
TO LET Ttoomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water and All modern
Improvements, ''all at Silent Bar
per Shop. 3019-tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnefs, Garden lane. 2055-tf
HI2L.P WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS.
Have your machine put In condition
for neat work. Wo repair tho be?
and cheapest, For positions lcavo
your address wllli us.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
TO LET.'
FOR RENT lift house. 3 r. and ba,!i.
F. J. Hussell, Magoon bldg. 219811
FOR RENT Large front bedroom
with 2 parlors and kitchen; furnish
ed complete, $10; also back room, $0.
:3 N. Vineyard St. 2197-2W
TO LET Unfurnished two roomed
cottage. Apply 1204 Emma St.
2191-lw
FOR RENT.
WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, aro offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl.
THE SUM of $150 will purchase the
entire contents of C-room house. Rent
of houso $25.
RESIDENCE ot Fred. T. P. Water
house. Wylllo St., Nuuanu Valley,
near the Itapld Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters,
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
COTTAGE with barn at the Beach
Good bathing. Itent $25.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
nt Cottage Grove.
Five-room COTTAGE. King Place;
$20..
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the Beach; 18 years to run.
Good bathing. $75 to $100 per
year.
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, barn, bath house, all now.
at the Beach; $800; terms $10"
don, balance, $23 per month on 18
enr 1'pue.
F. E. KINO,
Cottage Grove, King Street.
NO. I. RICE STRAW
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE No. 1
rice straw for sale, or will exchange
for stable inn nil re Enquire Qouui;
Sing Loy or at plantation Muilllll.
2197-lm
ROOM AND 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 real laco handkerchief .ir
the ball I Hi of July. Liberal reward
for return to tlils office. 825-iw
LOST One red horse, white strlpo on
tho neck, and three white legs,
branded thus: M on left hind leg.
Sultablo reward will be paid on re
turn jf same 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 flro Insurance companies.
2051-tf
FOUND.
FOUND Insurance against the break
age of plate glass at The Honolulu
investment Co. 2051-tf
Rhodes Scholarship
Are Postponed
London, July 5. An unfortunate
hitch has occurred In the arrangements
regarding the Cecil Rhodes scholar
ships, owing to the illness of Lord!
Grey, who suffered n slight sunstroke In
the Channel Islands this week. Seri
ous complications wero at first feared
but Lord Grey will bo well enough July (
8 to go on to the continent, though per
fest rest Is enjoined. As Lord Grey Is
spokesman of Rhodes' executors, sev-,
cral meetings and Informal discussions
by tho Colonial Premiers and others
now In London regarding the hoi-f
method of selecting candidates, etc.,
have been temporarily postponed. I
FIYE ARBITRATORS
TO DETERMINE PRICE
F.nal Note from United States is
Handed By Major Porter to
s Secretary of
State.
Rome. July 3. Judge William II
Tnft, civil Governor of the Philippine
Islands, today rccched a long cable
message from Secretary Hoot contain
ing the department's final Instruction
concerning the note relating to the dis
position of the frlnr lands In the Isl
nnds, nnd this nfternoon Major Porter
delivered the note to Cardinal Hum
polln. the Papal Secretary of State.
Major Porter delivered the note pcr
Kinully to Cardinal Kainpolla. who con
versed cordially with hlni ut some
length, expressing the hope that the
negotiations would bo concluded In
time to allow Judge Tnft to lcne Homo
July 23. The Pope read the original
note, which was Immediately manifold
ed for the benefit of the Caidlnals lav
ing charge of the matter. ,
The note proposes;
The purchase of the land of the Do
minican and Augustlulan orders at a
price to be determined upon by live ar
bitrators, two to be chosen by tho
I'nlted States, two by the Vatican and
one by a neutral, say, the British Gov
ernment of India.
The arbitrators to meet In Manila
not later than January 1. 1903. examine
witnesses and visit the lands.
The Judgment of the majority to bo
accepted.
The price to be paid In Mexican dol
Inrs, one-third Immediately, a third in
tilnn m.tnll.u ..ml n tf,l.l In nlnhlnn.
IU..4V ...WM...O Ul . ....... ,,, Vlblt.VVM
months, with Interest nt 4 nnr pnnt
Payment Is to be made to n, person
chosen by tho Vatican.
The former Spanish crown lands now
In possession of the American Govern
ment on which there are ecclesiastical
buildings to be handed over to an ec
clcslnEtlcul official nppolnted by .the
Vatican.
The ordinary courts to decide con
cerning the land retained by the church
but claimed by the municipalities.
KITGi! HUBB THE
(lit J OF HIE BOERS
Pretoria. July 7. Lord Kitchener's
valedictory to the troops, dated June 25,
after extolling the conduct of the Brit
lull soldiers In the face of great hard
ships and difficulties nnd against dan
geroii8 and elusive antagonists, com
mends the kindly and humane spirit
displayed In all ranks, and concludes as
follows:
"This message would be Incompleto
wen- no reference made to the soldierly
nuulltlcR displayed throughout tho
campaign by our quondam enemies and
the admirable spirit displayed In car
rying out tho siiriender. Many ot
those who contended until the end have
expressed the hope that they may have,
In the future, nn opportunity to servo
side by sldo with his majesty's forces."
London. July 7. The Dally Mall'i
Pletermarltzhurg correspondent wires'
Louis llotha, In the course of conversa
tion, said that after their visit to Eu
rope, he, De Wet and Delarey Intended
going to America. Their object was to
collect funds for the relief of Boers
ruined by the war. Botha Is arranging
for an official history of the war from
the Boer Bide, written by hlm&eif. Do
Wet nnd other leaders."
London. July 8. General Duller, with
tho permission of the War Office, has
sent to the press copies of his original
dispatches from South Africa and of his
famous hcllogrnm. These copies differ
only In trifling details from the vcr
ston previously published, and do not
serve, according to tho general belief,
to place his uttltudc regarding Lndy
sinlth In any better light.
King Edward Feed
Poor of London
London, July 5. A half-million of
London's slum dwellers were King Ed
ward's guests this afternoon. They
were scattered in about 400 halls,
schools and parks In varying numbers,
tho greater number of beneficiaries be
ing at Stepney, where, no less than 45,
000 enjoyed a dinner such as they sel
dom partake of. At every gathering
wag read a messngo from the King
signed by his private secretary to
the poor, sent through the Lord Mayor
of London, Sir Joseph C. Dimsdalc.
. .
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month.
Two Steamers Still
Packed in the Ice
Seattle, July 5. "Somewhere In that
crush of Ice lie the Portland and Jeanle.
probably broken by the terrible pres
sure of wedged blocks of It, like an
eggshell. The condition of the passen
gers and crew Is by no means hopeless,
however, for they may huvc been for
tunate enough to make their way over
the Ice to Point Hope or Point Burrow.
Even the farthest point north Is not an
Impossibility with tile ice drifting as It
Is. The ships may not bo crushed, but
as time goes on without sign of tho
vessels hopes for their safety are more
remote."
Tills is the conclusion reached by Dr.
Henry Horn, surgeon of the cutter The
tis, after that vessel's unsuccessful
cruise In search of the Ice-bound Port
land nnd Jeanle. The first authentic
and detailed netoiint of the Thetis' voy
age arrived here today In a letter from
Dr. Horn to n friend. Dr. Horn de
scribes the Ice as being unusually thick
and of vast area. The Thetis attempted
to make her way through openings ut
various points In the pack, but was
unable to sight the two Imprisoned ves
sels ut nny time.
.
Secretary Moody
Shaking Up Navy
Washington, July B. Since ho took
the reins of administration from John
D. Long Secretary Moody's handling
of the Navy Depattment has been closc
ly wntched by officers in nil branches of
the service. The new chief of tho Navy
Department has Ideas which are con
sidered radical. Many of these Ideas,
and the changes- In the department
which will materialize If they are put
Into operation, have the hearty appro
val of the President. As yet, no sweep
ing changes have been ordered.
The greatest change which Mr.
Moody has proposed caused a furor In
naval circles a week ago. when each
bureau chief received from him the out
line of n general plan for the reorganl
zatlon of his department Into two dlvl
slons. one of which was to be that of
personnel, controlling nil officers and
men and nil ships In commission under
the Immediate direction of tho Bureau
of Navigation, and the other a division
of material, consisting of all other
bureaus under the direction of the As
slstant Secretary.
Secretary Moody's recent orders thai
subscriptions to dally newspapers
should be Mopped In nil offices of the
Navy Department, Including his own,
nnd that high salnred hut Incompetent
clerks should bo reduced und compe
tent ones promoted caused much com
incut, and his consideration of a plan
to discontinue the prlvllego now held
by naval officers of having their faml
lies attended by naval surgeons fiec of
charge Is also causing comment.
WOULD TRADE ISLANDS
New York. July . A special to tho
Prefs from Montreal says: A report
has been received here of a deal plan
ned by (iient Rrltoln In which tho
United Stales Is to play nn Important
part unlet negotiations fall. The re -
port Is that. In order to settlo tho Alas
kan boundary question, an offer will bo
made to the I'nlted States of some of
the llritlbh West Indies mid that In re
turn Canada shall be allowed the privi
lege of having a port nt somo point on
tho Alaskan coast. Dyen Is the parti
cular port which Kngland desires most
to obtain.
It Is believed In London Hint tho
immi niuit'B is eugiT lo gel noiu oi
more of the West Indies for strategical
purposes, (ireat llrltaln has so many
Islands In that pait of the world that
a few could bo spared without Injury
to Ilritlsh interests, and Ilritlsh states
men believe tliey hnvo lilt upon a good
basis for it trade. They have sounded
Secretary Hay In a general way. und a
nFiim on tin,, l.nn. ,.!. t. l.l. 1. .. A I
........ .mo uvcii irni.iu uj.nmi uiui
tuvt n. .,..... I. n ...111 (.A I. .....I.. ,n I
next autumn ho will bo In a position to
discuss the whole Alaskan problem
with a view to somo definite action.
li.MPKL'BH WINS HROM UMPEIiOR
Kiel, July 3. Emperor William'H
guests on the Meteor uurlnc, tho return
raco from Eckcufoordo to tills port In-
eluded P. A. II. Wldener, Allison Ar
mour, Clement A, Clrlscom nnd C. V.
Robinson, rear commodoro of tho Now
York Yacht Club; tho Grand Duko of
Saxony und Admiral 1'rlnco Henry ol
Prussia. Though tho Meteor flnlshoj
first, the Empress' yacht Iduna won
the first prlzo on tlmo allowance. The
Meteor was second. Tho Ilrltb'i
schooner Clcoly gnvo tip tho race.
Delay In tho Treatment of bronchitis. I
which generally begins with a chill, ha
feverish attacks and a feeling of
haustlon, develops Into very serious
complication. PAIN-KILLER taken in
hot water, as well as rubbing tho chest
with It flenr, will speedily cure. Avoid
substitutes, there is btu on Paln-KIller,
Perry Davis". Prlvo 25c. and GOe.
FETE HELD AT VATICAN
IN HONOR OF HIS HOLINESS
Twenty-fourth Anniversary of Coro
nation American College Mem
bers ParticipateDinner
to Pcor of Rome.
Homo, July C All the members of
the American College at Rome, Includ
ing Ilov. Dr. Thomas Kennedy, rector
of the college, and Fathers JlcCabc, Mc-
Court and Mullln of Philadelphia, were
present this evening at the fetes held at
tho Vatican In celebration of the twenty-fourth
anniversary of tho coronation
of the Pope. The entire papal court
nnd board of members ot all the Cath
olic societies represented In Home as
sembled at 6 o'clock this evening In the
great Uelvldere court of the Vntlcan
nnd paid hoaiage to Ills Holiness. The
court wai beautifully adorned wltn
tnpestrici and a piofuslon of plants nnd
(lowers.
The Pope o.-vuplcd an especially con
structed and rl.hly decorated gallery.
Ills Holiness entered the court by way
of the lapidary museum and the library
He was greeted with enthusiastic ac
clamations and the band played the
Pontlflclal inarch. A chorus, composed
for the ocaslon. was sung by a choir ot
several hundred pupils from nil tho
clerical school In Rome, who filed by
the Pope carrying banners. The Vntl
can officials, a number of ladles and the
members of the diplomatic corps wit
nessed the . ene from windows over
looking the ;::;: t.
The fete was brought to a close by
the Pope pronouncing a pontifical bless
Ing. aftei which he was again nc
claimed. A great flock of pigeons scut
to Rome from all the chief towns In
Italy were ther. released. The pigeons
Hew off to their homes, each one bear
Ing nu announcement that the cere
monies had tikes place.
The Pone, who was delighted with
the fete, wa.i -in excellent health, and
his physician announced that he has
Improved both lr. health and spirits In
the past yeur
A dinner in celebration of the an
nlversay was given In the Vatican nt
noon today to 1" of the poor of Rome.
MllDO W VISIT
lloslon. July 0. Agulnaldo Is coming
to the United States and his departure
from Manila for San Kranclsco is ex
pected nt any time. He will como di
rect to Iloatun to Join his former sec
rotary, Slxto Lope, and will then start
out on a tour, delivering n series of
lectures on th i ondltlons existing In
the Island a- he sees them, and make
a plea foi the Independence of his
countrymen. In this campaign, ns now
planned, there will be no iiillanimatory
, speeches nor f.eiy eloquence. A simple.
j plain statement of facts will bo made,
; ami the neonle will be left to draw tbolr
own dediict'oiu. It Is probable that
his host In Boston will be Flske Wnr
ren. who ins of late been sponsor for
Lopez nnd his talented sister, Clemen
cla. Since the superseding of civil for mil
itary rule lu the Philippines, and the
consequent release of Agulnaldo from
111 I palace prison, there has been u;.
usual activity among the antl-Imperlal
E,a n T!osth. ntl.l those In tnnnli with
tho leaders In the antl-lmperlallst
movement have .'elt that somo startling
bit of news wcii being held back for n
more piopltloui time for announce
ment. The new3 of Agulnaldo's intend
ed coming to the I'nlted States, how
ever, cume out today. Just what Agul
naUo ,) ,he anti-lmperlallsts hone to
....
accomplish at this t me by the propos-
, .
tu .v. mii-a uwi.c ui uiu leuuurs oi me
movement today would say.
New York to BuHil RnttlcHlitp.
Washington July ".Secretary Moo
dy today. aftHr consultation -with his
bureau chiefs gave orders that one -f
,,urT". , e" SAVe,or' ers "Mno, "'
Ul '""'"hips authorized at the la-i
t
rcbbIoii of Congress be constructed at
tho New York Navy Yard.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
Electric "Relf
." Is guaranteed
to possess
tnt curative proper'
I lil FRIENDS
The Dr. .-'&. Alden
I (with sus- i3M!? renvoi
fr .-!'
ties of the espensiv belts now sold by
ox-'doctors and dru2n: N, It gives a very
stiong current of electricity and Is easily
regulated. Round to superseJe others. Can
'be had from the undersigned only; no
agents; nn discount. Circular free. Address
Pierce Electric Co., 206 Post St.. San
Frr.clro. Sent free to Hawaii for 65.00
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATT0RhlEY8.
KELLETT A ROOINBON Attorney
nt-Law; Rooms 11 nnd 12, Magoon
bldg.; 'Phone Main 153.
F. M. DROOK8--Attorncy; rooms 8-10.
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARL08 A. LONG Attorney; IB Kaa
kumanu St; Tel. i81 Main.
J, M. DAVIDSON Attorney-at-Law;
109 Kaohumanu St.
QARDNER K. WILDER Attomey-at-law;
Kaahumanu St.
BUILDERS.
McDONALD & LANQSTON Contract
ors and Dulldors; 1U8 Union SL
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union St, opp.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, SprecLcls bldg.
CARRIAQE8.
PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 8UPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Peretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHII.G.
THl' KA8H CO., LTD. Two stores
23 l? Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
DENTIST8.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.3 Cor. Dor
ctanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dcntlst; Fort and Hotel
Sts.; Gas administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Spreckels Block; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2. Ellto bldg.
EXPRES3.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
621 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
HARNES8 AND 3ADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNE88 CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. Malff 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 Paclflc Club. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
first-cass table board. Mrs. Hann,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; 630 Fort St; Love I
bldg.; latest In novelties. I
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER 8ER.
vice union at nr. Hotel.; iTel.
3G1 Main.
MUSIC.
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of,
Mifflin W A TntlnA..... ni i-
Open nil summer for Instruction In '
piano, voice-culture, organ nnd har.l
mo"y- 2173-lm
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon," 1024 Boreta-I
nla St
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. HatfloM. I
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K I
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
an occasions. Leave orders Berg
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis. Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher nf rlnr Inot.-...
ments: studio. Love bldg.. Fort St. i
Tclephono Main 231. ;
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
lue laicsi in millinery, etc.; Boston
m.,k.. i ci. iii mam.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE8 4 CO. Plumbers
ana Tinsmiths. AH kinds of sani
tary work. Sower connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHY8ICIAN8.
OR. 8LOGGETT Eye, Ear. Nose and
Thoat; office at Eye nnd Ear Infirm-1
nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nose
and Throt: 1146 Alakea St.
REAL ESYA'I E.
P. E. R. STRAUCH Real Estat
handled to best advantage; house
rented; loans negotiated; money Is
vested oa best securities. 32 Camp
bell Blfek, 31G Fort street.
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI i4 Hotel St., nr. Nu
uanu. Felt straw, panama hati
TAILOR8,
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
palrlnu; Elka bldg, 616 Miller St
WATCHMAKER8.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler
10C6 Fort St
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA,
8UOAR E8TATE8, MAGNIFICENT
SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACItlTIE8,fETC.
8TABLE8.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele
gant turnouts; Tclephono No. 126.
GENERAL 8TORE8.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole
salo Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olscn, Manager.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
nnd surgeon; Lahnlnn, Maul.
DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express and d ravage;
Agt Wilder and Inter-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTEL8.
STOP nt Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Freelnnd, Mgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg
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Don't Rub
I Don't rub don't Bcratch.
When tho eyes Itch, smart, burn or
ache, thero Is something needed be
i sides a rub.
I You can't remove eyo defects with a
rub of tho finger. Wo fit glasses for
defective vision and eyestrain that's
nil; buta little plcco of glass will oftcu
work wonders.
A. N. SANFORD.
Manufacturing Ootfclan.
Boston Building, Fort 8tretL
Over May A. Co.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolonl Pork
Addition and n
Ko,ll,,
DAVID DAYTON
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137 MERCHANi 8TREET.
Public Typewriting .
by Miss Ella Dnyton
B. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage of Owners, Architects
and Builders solicited.
II6B Union St. Phone, Main 394
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINB MERCHANTS.
12$ Queen St., Honolulu, H. 1-
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA T,
tw.en Merchant and Qustn.
v. H Cunningham. Jno. cha.f.r.
M. F BERTELMAiVS
Carpenter Hhop
18 - MOVBD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance oa
King street. Orders left at either sioi
or office at John Nott't store, Klaj
street, will receive prompt attention.
BB 'BH
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