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WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
WANTED Young lady -w 111 take ten.
pornry position ns housekeeper
2204 lm
WANTED lly joung lady poilllon to
do light house'ftork or taro for babv
Cnll 1270 Heretnnln St 2203 1
WANTED Stenographer nml tjpewrl
ter has privilege outside work gal
nry uomlnnl It Bulletin 2200 lw
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
0WER8'MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
business property and residences.
Office and Resilience, School St.;
P. O. Box 2S4. . White 3091.
POH SALE.
FOR SALE Fine lot on I'nltege 111 '
10ft x IV cash $110" W 1. Eitcii
22m. tf
FOR SALE Furnltuie of 4 room,
nearly new . reasonable rooms lor
rent, location choke, corner lla'K
feld rfnd Spencer V M T can
l)ull tin. 2205-1 w
FOR SALE Dirt cheap; furniture of
7-room bouse, central!) located,
privilege of renting house, no reae
onablo ofTcr refused. I. J Miller,
Emnin 1'lace. 223 1'
FOR SALE I'urnituie of a vcr cell
trally located cottage containing I!
bedrooms, parlor, dining loom, l.ltcli
en and bath Address 1' O box I'Jl
2193 tf
IT IS A PLEASURE to use 1'iirliei is
Dandruff Killer. It may be used rree
ly every day because It Is an Meal
tonic for the hair. At I'nlon Uaruer
Shop.
FOR $750 You can buy a nice fi room
house with lot on Insane Asjluni
road at Palamn, on easy terms. I.
B. H. Strauch, 32 Catnubell blotL.
upstairs, corner Fort and Merchant
21S4 lm
FOR SALE Choice ferns, basket,
pots and cuttings. 730 Kluau St.
Mrs. E. M. Ta)lor. 21S2-lra
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 41
horsepower gasoline engine. In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of Tbo Hono
lulu Clay Co. Ltd.. telephono white
2321. or to Castlo & Lansdalo, Stan
genwald Illdg. 21G3tf
FOR SALE A 3 year old fresh milch
cow. California Feed Co, Queen
and Nuuanu Sts. 21T.S tf
FOR 8ALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 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. II Fain,
Tunahou. 212Ctt
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
FOR RENT Room 30S Judd btilldlim
Apply loom 3o9. 2199 tf
FOR RENT $1S house, 3 r and lia.li.
F. J. Russell, Mngoon bldg 219SU
FOR RENT Largo front bedroom
with 2 parlors and Kitchen, furnish
ed complete, $10; also back room, $0
B3 N. Vineyard St. 2197-2W
TO LET Cottages, ull modem i?n
procments; $10 to $20 Apply to
A. O. Cunha, 2d house above .Mor
njon Church. 2202 lm
FOR RENT Two elegant suites it
rooms, suitable for offlco or llv'113.
Mctropolo bldg., Alakea St Annly
Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd. Juild
Mdg. 2201 tf
TO LET Cottago of 0 rooms, sultablo
for five gentlomen, with or wltbo.it
board. Enquire Mrs. Villas', Kin?
St. 2200 lw
TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc-
Intyre Building, formerly occupied
by Vlckery's Art Exhibit. Apply to
E. F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'a
2117-tf
TO LET House on Young Street at
$30 per month; formerly occupied
by W. Needham Esq , near McCully
Tract. Has thrco Bleeping rooms,
bath, hot and cold water. Apply E.
F. Bishop, at C. Brower & Co.
2117-tf
FOR RENT Six room cottage, I.una
Illo street near Pcnsacola; $35, Ho'
nolulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
21s-tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
MrConners, Garden land 2055 tf
HI3LP WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS.
Hnve our machine put In condition
for neat work. Wo repair tbo belt
and cheapest. For positions leave
jour address with us
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
TO LET.
TO LET Two cottages at Kewalo,
i - i i hah r ... -
me of i looms and Kitchen for ?i ,
" . . .. . ... ,'
month one of two rooms and
Kitchen $3 per month Address E.
II F Wolter Occidental Hotel King
ind Uakrn Sis 220fi't
FOR RENT Large, pleasant rooms
from $1 50 a week up, board and
room, $C.OO. Enquire Mrs. May, 220
Llllha St. near School St. Jlnpld
Transit cars pass the door. 2150 tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with cither
hot or cold water and all modern
Improvements, "all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. !019tf
FOR RENT.
VATERHOUSE 4 PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Bethel, are offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl.
RESIDENCE of Fred. T. P. Water
bouse, Wllle St, Nuuanu Vnlley,
near the Rapid Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
at Cottage Grove.
Five-room COTTAGE. King Place;
$20.
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the Beach; 18 )ears to run.
Rood bathing. $75 to $100 per
J ear.
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, barn, bath bouse, all new,
at the Beach: $800; terms $100
clown, balance, $25 per month on 18
J ear !e pie.
F. E. KING,
Cottage Grove, King Street.
rVO. 1. RICE STRAW
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE No. 1
rice strnw for sale or will exchange
for stable manure Enquire Qotmq
Sing Loj or at plantation Mollllll.
2197 1m
ROOiVI AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
cated mosquito proof rooms in town;
$2 50 and up per week, Adams lone.
Mrs J Duggan, Prop,
LOST.
LOST Ono red horse, white stripe on
tbo neck, and three white legs,
branded thus: M on left hind leg.
Suitable reward will bo paid on ro
turn jf same to James H. Boyd, at
Pawaa. 2167-tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest Are Insurance companies.
2051-tf
JFOUIND.
FOUND Insurance against tho break
aire of plate glass at The Honolulu
investment Co. 2051-tf
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear President
Henry 8mlth Vice President
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisher Treasurer
J. D. Holt
W. G. Ashley lAudlteri
T. E. Wall )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND 80LD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLASS INSURANCE.
Hui Kuokoa Holds An
Enthusiastic Meeting
The mass meeting In the Orpheiim
lust night was very well attended by
lareg delegations of native Hnvvnllatm
and white people. There was also J
liberal sprinkling of women Eveiy
iiiip present listened with great Interest
to the remarks made b the jening
nun who from their ver tone, showed
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'- hint rinnvsiiii'in i u llie leel
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In the work which they have undertak
en.
The meeting wns called to order
shortly after 8 o'clock bj Solomon
Meheula, the last secretary of tho
House of Representatives who nctcd
as the chairman of the eenlng Theie
were prtsrnt on the stage the follow
ing Prince .lonah Knlanlanaole. .1
K Nakookoo. Joe Clark, Kaloa. Selia-
tor Kanuha. Moses Knalkaiila. Kale I
opu, John Emmeluth mid Solomon
Meheula,
Intrejeluctor.v remarks weie made by
Solomon Meheula and then mine the
llrst speaker of the ecnlng .1. K
Nakookoo sergennt-nt-arnis of the
last House of Representatives After
dealing with what he called the pei
lidy of Senator Kal.iuokal.inl and
Delegate Wilcox. Mr. Nakookoo read
the following communication by wa
of Illustration-
"Honolulu. June 21. 1902
' Your favor of the ISth Inst, at hand
and contents noted. Ye I believe ou
ought to lie a candidate for ltepresen-
tnelln 111 ..ln.n ,xt t . m.,1 ,, , 1. I.,w n ., .... '
.....v ... (mm it i.iiiiiiviiii.i, HiAiuipvj
he wnR one of jour candidates last
time. Have jour name put up for elel
egate and as well for representative nt
the meeting. Young Mossman, J. K.
1'aele S K. Mahoe and J. P. Makal-
nal, jouiself and one haolc would 1111
uiesiais. i-or senaiois ineic are only,
three candidates for the coming cam
palgn S K. Pua or J. P. Makalnnl.
I J M. Poepoe and perhaps .1. O. Carter.
1 It Is for the convention to decldo upon
the nominees
"As regnids the eniollment list of
the precinct club of our party, do not
sign right away, hut wait until the
convention meets, because this Is an J there was smoke there was sure to bo
Important question Probably this is a fire.
matter which will bring disaster upon Although Prince Cupid when he arose
the; community. Let the convention to address the people, said that ho
pass upon the proposition. If wo let would have to be excused because h
this committee carry on the work wlth-j was not much used to speaking, he
out some consideration It might turn KPnt forth bolt after bolt In the midst
out to be a snake. This committee (f the Home Hule camp In a manner
probablj wants to find out the number that pleased everjone He tiaced the
of Home Rulers nnd turn them Into troubles of the two Home Rule fac
tho innks of the Demoeiats, because tlous nnd then Btated that the re-ason
bis brother, Prlnco D. Kuwnnunako.i. for the work of KalauokalanI and Wil
ls it Democint, und I believe this prlnco cox against him lay In the fact that
Is one also. tKSe. men were afraid he would not do
Tills committee Is a committee fiom their bidding when the time came Iho
the executive committee to louse In- Tiamwnvs hill wns what was egging
lerest. That Is, this committee Is to these men on. The.v expected to get
go to tho different districts to teach the something out of It. The Prince closed
Home Hule members to be steadfast
The) weic not told to go unci emoll,
and thcreh) let some other parties do
their jv oik while they sta) at home nnd
hide themselves By this it looks as
though there were other natives back
of this and I think It is something like
ii snake Theiefore )ou must stand
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MFRCilANTS' ASSOCIATE
IIUAH8
TOURISMRAVEL REPORT
(Contlnue-d fiom Pago 3 )
ilntlon, nelvlso the expense of nil pio
posul for special servlcvs that ma nowr
bo before tho Association, for tho tea
son that such matters would bo prop
erly subject for conslduatlon by t'au
Bureau of Information.
Consider the Difficulties.
Now as to tho difficulties referred
to above, )our committee feel that at
piesent a comparative few have given
this subject tbo consideration necCB-
sary to convlnco them of tho possibil
ity of the project In hand, and wo sug
gest If necessary overy member of thiii
association constitute himself a co-n-mltteo
to talk ,t up nnd convlnco tho
skeptical Thero has been in the past
in all dliections a deeply rooted Idea
that ever thing depends upon sugji,
and that nothing can bo profitably dono
outside of the Industry. For tho pur
poso of nigument wo will for tho pies
ent admit this proposition, but we con
tend that tbcro was nover a time when
our only Industry needed support and
impetus as at present, and we suggest
that If 5000 tourists per annum weio
visiting our shores there would bo suf
ficient of tho wealthier classes among
them who would become Interested n
our securities, moro particuluily iui
bonded stocks, to obvlute a necessity
which wo havo all observed of our
capitalists visiting tho United Sinks
for tho purposo of raising funds neces
sary to carry on tho plantations Thus,
If wo aro correct, tho amount subscrib
ed by tho plantation Interests to this
fund would not exceed that expended
by tho enforced traveling nnd othci
expenses now lncuired by tho repra-
firm nbout this and let It he ns though
It was our own Instead of being from
me l.'eave this subject until the eon
wntlon sits.
I want ou mi (I Nehlml.i Halpoole
to tun as delegates and not Keanu 1
am Instructing Ke.inun and others who
mo oposlng you to be as one Elect
delegates for mamas soclet Have no
fi'ar Come (o this conentlon. Hero
are the subjects Delegate to America.
Wilcox. Vlco president for the Home
Rule pait Wilcox
"Confer with the number of the
eveutlve committee except the ilco
Pilnce. Carlos long. lllplknno and Sol
omon Knllloili.
"The delegate and Kalinioknlanl oplo
will leave June 14 and nrrle here June
2,th. Our leganK etc I nm ours,
"(Signed) 11. KALAFOKALANl."
John Wise dwelt on the history of
the bleak In the ranks of the Home
Killers, showing bow Impossible It was
for them us telf-respectlng men to May
with nun who would not keep their
promises.
Kaloa was one of the most entertain
ing speakers of tie -enlng. dwelling
on the man Inconsistencies of the
leaders of the Home Hule party. John
Euuniluth spoke In English ami dwell
p.irtlcuhuly on the stand for thu peo
ple which he bad taken In tho last
Legislature Mo-es ha.ilkaula. was
rather doubtful In his usseitlons hut
1 t 11 ... - 1. .1..,..!. I .. -
in- ciuiie in wen til cue iiiiisii. oujiiih
that lie was positive that the new party
would be heard from In the future.
Senator Kanuha wns one of th
strongest speakeiR of the evening and
elnrlng the course of his speech be made
the assertion that, although the (Hand
Jui had been unable to place nn
briber among the members of the
Leglslatuie. there eeitalnly had been
some. The reason the Grand Jur was
unsuccessful In finding bribery could
be found in the fact that under tbo law
the hrlbeis nnd the bribe taker were
subject to the same penalty Neither
side dared say n word. However, where
with this leinark- "We want men In
the Legislature who will do the light
We don t care whether or not they ai"
haolc or natives; so long n4 they will
do the right thing, wo will vote foi
them '
After the speech of the Pilnie, the
meeting adjourned amid cheers.
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Mntatlves of various mtcipiUes win
aie freepicntly sent forward on fliian
Cllll CjUCbtN.
For the Planters.
We submit, liirthei, that It Is gejod
business for the planter to expend an
nually, In the endeavor to Increase tho
vale of Ills holdings by creating a lr
mand for his securities and thus hi lug
lug bis stocks to par.
Incidentally we ran) mention that it
takes eighteen monthb to produco u
emp or sugar, whereas with proper el
lorts we bhoiild be able to renllzo n
commencement of steady und Increas
ing tourist travel In Irom thrco to b!
months. Because previous effoits,
that have not had popular support rnnv
not have met complete success, It Is
no argument why our present un ler
taking, with tho endorsement of tho
niijculty of Influential Interests, vltl
not succeed permanently.
Damaging Cartoons.
We deslie to draw the attention uf
this association to the great damage
that rmiy result to this project fio.n
the publication, either heto or on tho'
Padflu Coast, of cartoons or lltoia-j
jtuio tliut utterly mlsiepresent conul
.tlons in Hawaii to our great detriment.
While wo lu no wlso recommend un-'
reasonable restriction of correct and
propet news or Information, wo depie-I
'flltn mill t nmtnn.n t ) n nnnn ...... .I...I...
-" .... i.wi,vtt.-iii(i iiiu ujjj,iiit.'ui ucnuu
of certain correspondents In our mi lbt ,
who, for tho sake of a sensational
write up, havo been in tho past lu tho
habit of writing articles of a character
that enn only Injuro us nnd retard any
effoits that mny bo mnde. So far as
tho local pi ess Is co'ncerned, wo bub
mil that It Is absolutely within tho
power of the Honolulu merchants to In
slst upon rcasonnulo lestrlctlons In
this respect, and wo feel that a proper
representation thiough our Bureau to
the San Francisco editors, pointing out
that our success in secirrine tourist
travel, must be necessarily, also to
their advantage Would hno good ic
suits. Your committee cannot con
etemii too haraht any wanton effoits
or careless writing unsubstantiated by
fn.e (lint u.111 rulat i.t Vi.i fitiffint null- Hn-'
der consideration by this association.
Let Us Have Tourists.
In conclusion we beg to point out
that during the past five )ears many
millions of dollars have been Invested
In these Islands in arlotis enterprises
hut not as man) hundreds contilbuted
for the purpose of Inducing tourist
tinel, ami that whatever small
uinounts may hac been expended for
this purpse have been contributed
by Individual and pi Unto Interests,
and have been largel Ineffective, tor
tho reasuii that it could not possibly
cover sufflilert giouud. From cveiy
point of vh'w theiefore, wo contend
that this project should have univer
sal support of the population of ths-
Islands The time Is oppoitune, In
view of the c-rtalnt of our having n
cable at an earl) date, the want A
which has lu the past pi evented many
of the most desirable visitors trim
considering a trip to Hawaii even ns a
possibility If the matter cannot be
taken up substantially ami strongly
jour committee cannot seo tho utlll'y
of any more dabbling with the subject.
Wo recommend In n word, "Let us
have tourists, let us go about It In
the only wa that w 111 Insure success.
Uespeettull) submitted,
J. O. ROTHWELL.
J F. HUMUUIU,
WM. L1SHMAN.
Committee.
PORTUGUESE TAKE ACTION.
1 hero were In the neighborhood of
four hundred Portuguese lcsldents
present at a meeting In Lusltnna hall,
Alapai street Ijst night, nnd prellrnl
nnr) organization was effected, the Idea
being to devise was and means of
bringing befoie Congress or the Terrl
toilal Legislature, or both, nn appeal 'o
permit the Portuguese to purchase In
fee simple the rand3 on Punchbowl now
under leaiej from tho government
which have about ten eais to i tin. J
F. Durao was In the chair. The prin
cipal binlnesj of tjie evening was the
appointment of a committee of nine to
take charge of the matter. Among
them are J V Durao, A O. Sllva. Louis
Andrade and V. Vasconcellos
SAFE
STORAGE
FOB
FURNITURE
Wi have escellent stor
age spa. " foi lent In a
pri' tlcill fire proof brick
bulldlnj.
If ou want to storo
our furniture safely for
nnj length of time, wo will
move It pack It nnd storo
It until again called for.
Our storage charges aie at
the rat; of 75c per ton
meast. ciuent pei month.
Coyne Furniture Go,
LIMITED.
PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET.
A Boon to Plantation
and Ranches
EYERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR
JUST RECEIVED another shipment
of JNO. POTTIE & SONS' CELEDRA
TED AUSTRALIAN HORSE, CATTLE
SHEEP SWINE and POULTRY REM
EDIES. A li.t of the medicines car
rled In stoik.
Scottish Oil ii ithlny On. leu mi. m.i.
n.i. r-.i.-..i .-I... r.u .. . .. . . '. ..V
;;.., Vn w", "ouen uiii, cii) nair un,
While Gall Sjlv. (r.n I ,,,ln llm.... I ....
Mann Llnlmrat Miiji OII JUanjr ani Tick Ul
loi Uulloclii.Whit C) n-mcnt ColJtn Olntmrn' Illack
Olntmtnt, V,t!ln Ointnjm, Hoot Olnun.nl Hoot
OIU. Hool Potlih all cilori BIItm-Ot Uu
we make a large 4iirtrrnt The chief are-Uiull
Sweating Ullittr, Neumarket Ullltei, Gulden Uone
;;.!;.'. "nmira line muter lojine miner, tle.lrlc
Oil Dlliler, c,oMn Oil B liter Cauillc very uron
Soapi-MeJIcateJ Jellv Soipi, aitorteJ In price,
DoJr.i,"ari '" Vlri'yi Hint Soii tn variety, Sheep
ana Wool boapj, tor vermlne In variety. Iie Lotion
and Ointment a apii. atty ol creat value Cancer
Kemedlet Ihe batt In the market Queensland Manee
',!P-Piltv CuU and (irlpe Drink dark
niood Tonic Drink Couch Mlature Drink, LunB
Balm Drink, fever Drem.li Drlrie Worm Drench, for
llonei Purgativt Drench. Condition PowJira Iter
ative Powdei , I Irlne Powderi Blood I'owden, Worm
Powdera, MtrhiEent Pondert Ai Pondera Stomach
Pcwd-ri Nervine Powderi C ,ueh Pondera, I'urca
!iV ''"-":Vy'Mir!, I'ondiri, Anthrax and
Blood Polaon Powders
FOR SALE DY
G. W. MACFARLANE
I
Sole Agents
WaHhlnrVton Lljjht Co.
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month. '
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS. REAL ESTAi E.
KELLETT &. ROBINSON Attorneys- p, e, Rt STRAUCH Real EstaU
I at-Law; Rooms 11 and 12, Magoon hnndIci. to be8t advantage; house
bldg.; 'Phone Main 153. rented; loans negotiated; monoy lm-
F. mTdrooKS--Attorney: rooms 9-10. vested on best securities. 32 Camp-
Bpreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 314. boll Dleck, 318 Fort street
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa- rthaw HATS
humanu 8L; Tel. 1.81 Main. STRAW HATa.
"i Z rTTuinonM ttnrnnv nt-ljiw E- MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nn
'lOKaauZns't:'"0"0 ' a"- Felt, straw, panama hat.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at- TAILORS.
law; Kaahumanu St, ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re-
BUILDERS. " Pairing; Elks bldg, 616 Miller St.
MCDONALD & LANQSTON Contrnct- WATCHMAKER3.
ors and Dulldcrs; 1U8 Union BU Q DETZWntchmaker and Jeweler
BICYCLE REPAIRING. " 10C6 Fort St
'pacific ciub;s"unrtrtc8, etc. ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA,
BR0KER8, 8UGAR E8TATE3, MAGNIFICENT,
E. J. WALKER Coffee Droker; room 8CENERY, DEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
4. Sprec):els bldg. BHIPPINQ FACUITIE3, ETC.
CARRIAGES. STAPLES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 8UPPLY CO. ,BM.aru QT,nL co LTD
-Fine cnrrlngcs, wagons, harness DI,8MAR,CKSTADl:f S C ,", 7 ,
and whips; Berotanla near Fort St. Walluku Maul New vehicles, live
stock. Prices reasonable. Car-
CLOTHIieG. rinses attend arrival and departure
THf KASH CO, LTDTwo stores ot refir" steamers at KahuUl
23 27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel. and Manlaea nay.
i i ORDER rig from rionecr Stables. Ele-
DENTISTS. I gant turnouts; Telephono No. 126.
, -
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Her- GENERAL STORE8.
ctanln and Miller; hours 0 to 4.
r,r rrnnv rii-.t... T?o,f .1 Itntal LAHAINA 8TORE LUmbCT, WholO-
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel . , tnuo MCrf,handlso C n
Sts ; Pas administered for extracting oiBn, Manager.
EN0INEER8- PHYSICIANS.
E. TAPPAN TAN N ATT Civil and ,
electrical engineer; offlco, room 4. R; " ,ETEnnS,TnyBlclaa
, . T , ,. ,.... and surgeon; Laualna, Maul.
Sprcckcls Dlock; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132. DRAYAGE.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving nnd
stamping; room 2. Ellto bldg.
EXPRE8S.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Wavcrley blk.; Tel.
621 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel. Maltr 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. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass tablo board. Mrs. Hana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; 630 Fort St.; Love
bldg ; latest In novelties.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER 8ER-
viut union st, nr. Hotel.; Tel.
361 Main.
MUSIC.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Love bldg..
will hold summer term during Julv
and August. 2200 'f
THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of
jiusic. i--. a, uauaseyiis. Director.
Open all summer for Instruction In
piano, voice-culture, organ and har
mony. 2173. lm
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon, ' 1021 Bereta
nla St.
IOLANI QUINTET B. P. Hatfield,
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
nu occasions. Leave orders Berg
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of strlne tnntm.
ments. studio. Lovo bldg.. Fort St.
Telephono Main 231. I
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.: Tel. 264 Main.
PLUMBING.
A an,? TEnU?E8AM ?TF1,imb0r.'
nnd Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl-,
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Nose and
moat,; omco at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Houra 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nose
and Throat; 1146 Alakea 8t.
Fine Job Prlntlnn at the Bulletin of.
flee.
G. H. DUNN Express and dray a go;
Agt Wilder and Inter-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTEL8.
WAILUKU HOTEL Walluku. Geo.
i II. Schraeder, prop. Flno grounds
and best accommodations. $2.00 per
day.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. O. Frccland, Mcr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey
ances. Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kaplolnn! Park
Addition nnd n
Kolllil. -...
DAVID DAYTON
117 MERCHANi 8TREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Clin Dayton
Honolnln Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUOAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
, ind 11IVETED PIPE8 for lrrigatto
I purposes a specialty. Particular atton
I Hon paid to JOB WORK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.
, Dr. ArchibaldN. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208-209 Boston build
jlng. Fort Street.
Telephones Offlce, Main 385; Ret
1 idenco, White 2861.
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to f
p. m.j 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 801.
! COTTON BROS, fv CO
ENGINEERS AND : !
GENERAL CONTRACTCKS
Ptani and estimates tumtshed for all das
Contraction work.
I Tel. Main 243.
ROOM 30P aOSTON BLK. Honolulu-
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT CAW,
NOTARY PUBLI'
I OrncBtr-el St, Near th. Po.tofflce.
.
' Clnn cnltraey JC C
VlOflScllVS CC CO.,
! LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. I.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA T,
atween Merchant and Queen.
". M Cunnlnfham. Jno. tchaerefl,
V.