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cated man. Address X. X , thin of
flee. 2215-lw
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
USE PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILL.
ER for lifeless, uneven and slc'cly
linlr, It keeps the nenlp clean and
freo from disease. At Union llaiber
Shop.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Compe
tent watchmen furnished for busi
ness houses and residence. Office,
ITS llcrctunla St., Tel. White 9I:
V. O. llox 281.
WANTED
WANTED Uy gentleman, one roam
furnished cottage, illstant trnm
street. XZ., this office 2221-1 a'
WANTED To purchase tiprlKhl piano.
Address, stating price, etc.. "J.,'
1. O. box V32. 2213 I'll
STENOGRAPHERS.
SAYS HE WILL BO
A THIEF OF THIEVES
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Hao jour machine nut in condition
for neat work. Wo repair the best MAKING
aim cneapost. For positions leave
your address with us.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
F. E. KING'S LIST.
FOR RENT.
Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms
at Cottage Grove.
Five-room COTTAGE. Klnc Place:
$20.
FOR WYOMING, WHERE
CLAIMS HE WILL BE SAFE.
EXPERIENCE OF A FER.
RYMAN.
FOR LEASE.
LOTS nt the neacb ; 18 years to run
Oood bathing. 175 to 100 per
J car.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE One large bay horse, suit
able for express wagon, back or fam
ily use and two wagons, one nearly
new. Address 0. 11.. this office.
2217-tf
FOR SALE Flue lot on College Hills,
100x150; cash, tHOO. V. I Katon.
2206 tf
GA80LINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44
horsepower gasoline engine. In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of Tho Hono
lulu Clay Co., Ltd., telephone white
2321, or to Castle & Lansdale, Stan
senwald Dldg. 21C5-tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter,
cuts up to six Inches; all new ma
chines, sow on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. V. II. Pain.
Punahou. 2U6 tf
FOR SALE Coral rock Tor ailing. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
TO LET.
FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, bum, bath house, all now.
at the Beach; $800; terms T1D0
ciovn, balance, J25 per month on IX
jeer brae.
F. E. KING,
Cottage Grove, King Street.
FOR RENT.
WATERHOUSE PODMORE, 39 S.
King St. cor. Dcthel, cro offering:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Walklkl.
RESIDENCE of Fred. T. P. Water
house, Wyllle St.. Nuuanu Valley,
near the Rapid Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
si mm ihiis
T ffiHNE
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TO LET Front rif.m, suitable fnr two
gentlemen, with two beds and bath.
Mrs. Dickcrson, Guudalls lane, on
Knima St. 2220-1 w
THREE nicely furnished mosquito
proof rooms. H0O I'unchbowl St.
2218-lw
FOR RENT House on slopes of
Punchbowl, four bed rooms; mosqui
to proof; electric lights; bain and
servants' quarters. Address O. V.,
Bulletin office. 2117-lw
FOR RENT Most desirable cottage In
city: C rooms; furniture for a!o as
n whole or In pait. Second cottage
south of I.unnlllo. opp. Hackfcld St.
22 17-1 w
FOR RENT Six room cottage, serv
ants' quarters and nice grounds; Lu
nalllo St. near I'ensacola. Honolulu
Investment Co., Ltd.. Judd Illdg.
211CU
NEARLY now modern C-room cottage
with bath, electric lights. Apply 14GU
Emma St. 2214-lw
FOR RENT Room 308 Judd building.
Apply room 309. 2199 tf
TO LET Cottages, all modern mi
provements; tiu to J20. Apply to
A. O. Cunha,
mon Church.
2d
house above Mor-2202-lm
FOR RENT Two elegant suites ct
rooms, suitable for office or living;.
Mctropolo bldg., Alakea St. ' Apply
Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd., Judd
Mdg. 2201-tf
.TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Irtyre Building, formerly occupied
by Vickery's Art Exhibit. Apply to
E F. Bishop, at C. Brewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
VO LET-floomyTiatk tub, with either
tot or cold water anu nil modern
Improvements, 'all at Silent Bar
ker Shop. 3019-tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
MrConnePs Garden Ion" 205S-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most centrally lo
cated mosquito-proof rooms In town:
$2.60 and up per week; Adams lane.
Mrs. J. nuggan, Prop.
That there will be some w l a...
Francisco when the news Mini ti,.. iv..
(.torgc has safely reached this poit
reaches that city can be Infnred fioni
he fullimlnK .lipping from Hie Cluon
He. July ;n, whl.h the Fort (Jeorgo
Is piitctlenlly ciinsl.lercd n goner."
"There is little probability that thu
American ship Fort George, owned by
members of the llrm .if Welch & Co., In
this city will ever again be seen. The
veiels elmnces are, Indeed, so slight,
fiom all that bus been leained, that she
niaj todn be nl.ued on the nv.nin,.
lt ii) -M. A. Newell & Co.. lelnsuinnir-
uroK.-is. anil. In due eoiiise of time will
have to be posted ns missing. An Aus
tralian newspaper Just ree.ived stales
that Captain Kurlsen of the Russian
bark Vniiadls. which arrived at ;c
mantle on June i; ftom Cape Town. n
ported that on June 2. lu latitude :a
deg 59 mill, south, longitude 1HS den.
40 mill. cast. 4i:, miles west of Fie.
mantle, he iassed .lose to n deielln
vessel. It appeared to ha.. l(eu a
four-master, of Iron or s'eel. painted
a light color, with black topgallant hul
warks, and hail Only stubs nl 'lie foi .
and main masts standing. It wus di
rectly In the path of vessels ficim Tie.
mantle to Cape Town.
The description, according to one of
the owners of the Fort GeorK". .ns that
ship perfectly. It Is quite Ilkclv Hun
tho ship met disaster In the gicui gules
which raged In Australian waieii dur-
Ing the lust days of April, though v. u.it
became of the new. who nmi have,
taken to the boats. Is an nteiistln'
qucbtlon that may never b- solved.
From vessels anlvlng here vvllhln the
last two weeks, and which sailed fiom
Australia about the same time us the
Fort George. It Is learned that fc.it fill
weather was encountered, the height of
the storm occurring about Apill 27
and 28.
It Is considered probable that the
Fort George was dilven to leewaid by
the same great storm and suffeied disaster."
Spokane. Wash.. Aug. 1. A Water
,vllle special to the Spokesman Review
ii)s: George McCann has Jnt arrlv-
d with a report that at 9 o'clock this
mulling, nliout fifteen mll.s west of
Coulee City, he pase,l a man answer
ing Tracy's description. He hud the
mrses supplied to have been taken
Welialchee. Deputy SheillT Frlel nil, I
City Marshal De.vers lift Inst night to
inter. ept True) at Moses Lake, the only
route thut could be taken If he Is head
ed for thu mountains.
Deputy Sheriff Sedgwick of Coul.e
Llty bus been directed to look up the
clew reported by M.Cann. Trne)
crossed the Columbia :it 5 o'clock
Thursday morning nnd could oasllv
have (overed the distance between tho
feiry and the point where M.Cann met
the in an answering his deseilptlon.
Tracy Is snld to be unwound. d. lu
kuuii neaiiii anu nrnieii witn four guns
and 200 rounds of ammunition, provis
ioned for tlve da.vs and equipped with
two horses. Me Is now supposed to lie
headed towanl the Idaho lli.e.
Tiacy declared that he wanted to
hold up a bank or rob an express .ur.
He says that he has promised to give
the sum of S.'.uiiO within one )eur to
the parties who helped him to escape
riom the Oregon penlteiitlury. He Is
making his way to the "Hole In the
Wall" In Wwinilng. Wfi.ii then- ho
declares he will be a thief among
thieves, and thinks he will be safe.
Tracy spent Wednesday nt th
ranch of W. A Satideis, six miles be
low Wcnatchee. on th.. c.ilumbln river,
lie irossed the Columbia Thursday
morning at 5 o'clock at u feiry eighteen
mll.s below Wcnatchee. The reason
the outlaw was not reported sooner by
SandeiK was that he .threatened that If
he got Into any tiouble he would ie
l.llli anil "get even with the lieonle
who reported on him. If It wus the last
tiling he did on earth."
About 1 o'clock Wednesday mointng
u rider leading a pack horse approach
ed the lunch of W, A. Sanders. Ho
said: "Do .vou know who I am?" Sand
ers icpllid: "No." " am Hairy Tracy,
the esuiped .onvlct."
The outlaw announced that he would
stay all day and that he would not
harm them If they did not do any
funny business. He ate two meals at
the iiinch. Tracy Inquired about the
bank at Wenat.hee and wanted one of
the men lo help him lob It. but the lat
ter begged off.
The outlaw denied that he had been
wounded and de.laieil he had gullied
flfl-ii or twenty pounds sine escaping
fi a.- penitentiary. He left after
d.iil.. Having exchanged Ills two hoiscs
for two fiesh ones.
At 11 p. in. he appealed at the feiry.
about i Ightcrn miles below Weiiut-
eliee. und wanted to cross the Colum
bia. He did not tell his name. Th"
ferninun lefused to uoss In the night,
so Tracy hung aiound the vicinity un
til du)llghl TluusUay inoinliig. He
then mused Hip ferryman. Afier iross
ing the liver he said he hud no money
and could not pa) for the ferr).
A speelal to tile Chronicle from Kl-
lenshiiig stat.s thut Shciiff Ilrown has
Investigated the sloiy that Sll Hvana,
living llfteeu miles north of that town,
was held up by llauy Tracy lust Mon
day at his cabin and compelled to fur
nlsli the fugitive with food. Ivans'
stoiy, as lep.nted. went Into lively de
tails, declaring Tracy showed a wound
lu the back of his head and was mak
ing his way to.the Columbia river, mid
warned the mull that he had ht Iter stuy
III his cabin next day Ah h result of
his Investigation She l Iff Ilrown tie
dales Kvuns' stoiy a fake.
Twenty Millions to Hawaii
During Fiscal
Period.
IN 1897 $4,690,075
WAS THE SUM TOTAL
TOTAL EXPORTS TO UNCLE SAM'S
NEW POSSESSIONS DURING
FISCAL YEAR JUST ENDED
WERE $50,000,000.
The lolliiwlng n luting lo the ex
port Hum the Mainland to non-on-tlguiius
liriltnry of the I'nlted States
lias been sent to VY. J. Coelho of this
ill) 1 1) the representative of the Con
ni't Hint 1'iesK Association lit Washing
ton. I). C :
The nun contiguous tirillury of the
United Stales now iuiiiIsIich a mar let
f.u V- win ih of the products
of her pisiple. A statement Just pre
pared Ii) the Ti.asiir) llureju of Sta
tistics shows that the shipments from
the fulled States to lis mm contiguous
terriimy during the iu.nl )ear Just end
ed have b. en. In round lei ins, as fol
lows.
To the Hawaiian Isl
ands J2".000,00O
To Alaska la.000,000
To I'oitii III. n .... Iii.uOO.OOO
To the Philippines . ,-,,000,000
The volume of the woild's .onimerie
Is two and n half or three times as
great as It was thirty .veins ugo.
NO. 1. RICe STRAW
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Nl. 1
rice straw for sale, or will exchange
for stable mnnuro Enquire Quuus;
Sing Loy or at plantation Mollllll.
2197-lm
'yifffiv'
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LOST.
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co. ropresent tour of tho
strongest flro Insurance companies.
2051-tf
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POUND.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
Alden Elrrtric "Belt1
ptnsoryi Is guarantee
all the LtiKtive Drorjer
tits of the esnenslve belts now sold by
doctors and druKg!.'.s. It gives a very
siiong current oi electricity anciiseauy
regulated. Bound to supersede others. Can
be had from the under&lrned only: no
aEents; no discount. Clrculai free. Address
Pierce Llcctrlc Co , 236 Post St., San
Fr;vl.-n Sent fe to Hawaii far 6B.00
The Dr. t
(.with sus-
to possess
Colonel Lynch
Is Held For Trial
FOUND Insuranco against the break
age of plate glass at The Honolulu
investment Co. 2051-tI
Qt'aQ9a;o)a).e.$
yir iuu wivMi iu AuYtriiiot
k IN NEWSPAPERS
n AmWItliKU AT ANYTIMB
Call on or Write
E.G. DAKh S ADVERTISING AGENCY
? 64 & 65 Merchant' nxch.nge
sas ruMicsco, cai..
40vT84&060-Hr'Mt4SM
London, Aug 1. Cylonel Aithur
Lynch, the Nationalist member of par
liament, who Is uceused of high trea
son dining the Uoer war, was taken lo
How hire, t Police Court today. Before
the Court toinmltted him for trial.
Colonel Lynch made a long statement,
iu which he said he had gone to South
Africa under contract with the Paris
.I1111rn.1l and that he had not expected
to stuy more than two months. He also
arranged to herve the Century Maga
zine, Collier's Weekly nnd several
other Ameilcun publications. Ho tic
nled that hu saw I)r. Leyds, the Iloer
agent, befoie starting, nnd ho declared
that he had no mission fiom l.eyds to
the Tiiinsviial. At tho close of his
Btulement Lynch was commlted for
trial
Define going to court. Colonel Lvneh
was vlhlieil In Ii Ih pilsou cell by W. II
Kidinond 11111I other Nationalist lead
eis
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative llronio Quinine Tablets.
,UI druggists refund tho money It It
falls to cure. L. V. Qrovo's slguature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Total ... $.".11,000,000
I'hls Is piiietliull.v tlve times as
much as the eputs to those tcrrllo
lies lu 1V.I.. when mine of them, ex
cept Alusl.a, wus under lln American
Hag. The exports 1.1 I'm 10 Itlco In the
flseiil veur liSHT, for example, were yl
ttsvisv, ami lu the iImmI vein- 1902 they
weie over ten million dolliiM, the ox
net figures for eleven months being
I ' 'mm nine tun one half mllllone:
and while the llguies fur tho twelfth
month have not been leeched, It !s
certain Unit the total will exceed 10,
imu.ijii'i To Hawaii our expoitB In the
lis. :il )enr ISO" were $1 i'.'."l,r7G, nnd
for 1 1n- llsiul year 1!J2 the best esti
mate of Hi.- customs uiilliniltles Is. In
11111111I 1. 1 1111-. $2ci.ii0il.i)i)i.. i:ait figures
of the shipments to llawiill nia not at
pies, nt aviill.ible, but It Is Known that
the shipments I mm Hawaii to the
I'nlted sintes during the ear will
amount lo about $2:!.oi)ii,iiiiii, and It 'fl
believed Hint the estimate of J20,00in
'HIM for our shlpm. nis to the Huwallan
iHlamlh Is 11 I'oiiseivallve one. To the
1 iiniiiiiie isiaiiiis our evpoits In tee
llsial seni IM17 wern V.M..''.ii, and In
the llsial .veur llmi' will be over X5,
iniii.iiiiii, exclusive of shipments male
by the Cov eminent lor use of Its
lumps 01 oi.v r iiffl. eis In tho Islands.
To Alusl.a. III.- best estimate obtain
able .11 the shipments lu ISU" Is $V
H21 nun, wlille those for the llscal year
Just ended tue estimated by the cus
tlllllS UMlllllllties lit $l..l)lll,IMIM. Tllll
would inn l.e the Kiunil total of ship
ineiitN fioiii tho I'nlted States to Its
noii-eiiiitlgiioiis ten Hoi y $,",O.is)0,000,
exclusive of goods sent by the tliivern
ment fur use of file Army or of Its ortl
luls.
In Impoits fiom the Islands tho In-
cieuse has not been us great ns tint
lu.cxpoitH. The totul value of our Im
poits fiom Porto Itlco In thu llscal
)eur 1MI7 wus t2.IM.024. and lu 1H02
will be ubur IB.nou.UUO. Fiom the Jlu
wiillun Islands the Imports lu the llsc-il
)eur IMI7 wero tlS.W.i'J'.i, and thu
total lor 1902 will be about twenty-
tlucc millions. From the Phlliniiliies
the iniporis In the lls.al )enr 1K97
weie ti,3S,t,740, nnd for 19U2 the total
will he. over t'.OOD.UOII. The vTUifn of
nierchandlse. Including gold und sllv'er,
received Irom Aluska lu 1SH7 Is esti
mated nt t3.ii0n.O0O, and fur 19U2 about
tlS.iKMi.ooo, muffing the total Impoits
ot 1S97 rrom Porto Itl.o, Hawaii, thu
Philippines and Alaska, about t2."i,0iiu
001), while uio totul Tor the lis. ill )ruf
1902 will be about fifty millions.
The Buieaii of Statistics has Just ru
celved Its tlrst record, under the new
law. of shipments to Alasku. l'oriu.r
ly no statistical ree.ud was made of
the. shipments to and fiom Alaska.
whl.h wbb a tiistoins district of tliu
United Stntes and treated ns such 1
thu commercial reports of the custom
houses. During thu last session 0'
Congress, however, a law was enacted
applying to Undo between the United
Stntes ami Its non contiguous territory
the provisions or Hie law relating U
the collection of statistics or rorelgn
ai 111 me lie. nnd this will enable a com
plete uncord u the movements of me'
chuiidlse between the United Stutes
nnd Its non-contiguous terillory. It is
111 compliance with tills law that the
II OKMB W
WAIHEA NATIVE PASSED
A CENTURY OF ACTIVITY
WAS FATHER OF EIGHTEEN
CHILDREN MEMORY WENT
BACK TO TIMES OF
KAMEHAMEHA.
Hllo. Aug. 8. Probably the oldest
Inhabitant of the Hawaiian .Islands
died at his home near Walmea week
before last. This venerable Hawaiian
was Kakaulta. and competent author
ity figures his age at the time of his
doith at 118 years. Kakaulla was a
splendid specimen of Hawaiian man
hood. He was physically modeled on
Herculean proportions and a life of
abstemious habits served to preserve
his wonderful strength to far past the
century mark.
Not a year ago, Kakaulla was able to
look after his patch of potatoes, hoe
ing and planting his little field without
physical discomfort. His death was
not due to any specific disease, but was
a painless suspension of the functions
of life. The deceased was the father
of eighteen children.
His age Is computed by Sam Pun, tho
attorney at Walmea. The deceased re
membered certain historic occurrences
In the life of Kamehamcha I., which are
me Basis or arriving nt the date of his
birth. He could relate with graphic de
tail the story of the building of the
dam by the first king's army across tho
river uo on Maul.
The deceased centenarian was made
a church deacon by Mr. L)ons, one of
the earliest missionaries, and he re
talned his Interest In church matters
to the time of his death. Trlounc.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
KELLETT & ROBINSON Attorneys-at-Law;
Rooms 11 and 12, Magoon
bldg ; 'Phone Main 163.
F. M. BROOKS--Attorney; rooms 9-10,
Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
luraanu St; Tel. 281 Mala
J. M. DAVIDSON AttorneyatUwj
109 Kaahumanu St.
BUILDERS.
McDONALD & LANGSTON Contract
ors and Builders; 1U8 Union St.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union SL, opp,
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BROKERS.
E. J, WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4, Sprechels bldg.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Beretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHH.G.
THl' KA8H CO, LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel SL and cor. Fort & Hotel.
DENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Ber
etanla and Miller; hours 9 tb 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel
Sts.: Gas administered for extracting
MUSIC.
NNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon,' 1024 Bereta
nla St.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for ,
nil occasions. Leave orders Berg
strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis, Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio, Lovo bldg.. Fort St.
Telcphono Main 231.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLOR3
The latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.: Tel. 264 Main.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARE3 & CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
Tel. Blue 1862.
PHY8ICIANS.
DR. 8LOGQETT Eye, Ear, Nose anil
Thoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hour 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. Q. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nos
and Throat; 1146 Alakea St.
REAL E8VA1E.
P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Real Estate
handled to best advantage; house
rented; loans negotiated; money la
vested on best securities. 32 Camp
belt Block, 316 Fort street
I
London, August .1. May Yohe drovo
to the Savoy Hote'i early this morning
anu registered as Lady Francis Hope.
She spent the day at the hotel, deject
edly reading and re-reading a batch of
letters which she had Just received
from Putnam Bradlee Strong, and In
which, while urging forgiveness nnd
beseeching news of Miss Vohc's futuro
movements, he carefully disguised his
own whereabouts. On the Inside Hap of
one envelope Strong wrote: "Sen
wuru uy uearer 11 you rorglve me," oil
reading which Miss Yohe exclaimed:
"There have been all sorts of friends
here today offering me all sorts of In
ducements to leave here, but I care only
for Bradlee. Where Is he? Why don't
they bring him to me? Why does he
write me If he does not love me? 1
would forgive him In a minute if ho
would only say that he Is sorry."
Miss Yohe grew hysterical. Stiong's
letters declared that he was within
day's ride of Paris, which vvas obscure
enough to leave Miss Yobe In doubt as
to whether he was In England or nt
uenoa.
Miss Yohe had all her trunks packed
In readiness to go to Paris, but an In
timation she received that Strong wa3
not there dually decided her to remain
In London. Referring to this decision
sho said: "I don't see how I can spend
another night In this miserable place,
but I suppose I must."
Before leaving London Stionir mid
hlb friends he Intended to go to tho
United States and never see Miss Yoho
again. It Is now evident that he has
changed bis plans, and that a recon
clllatory meeting between him and
Miss Yohe Is only n matter or a lew
da)s. Such a meeting would probably
have occurred already If Strong weiu
uuc uouuuui ns to Miss Yobe" atti
tude In tho matter of criminal proceed-
iuks against mm.
Vatican Wants
Friars Withdrawn
ENGINEERS.
r
STRAW HAT8.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Ntv
electrical engineer; office, room 4. 1 "" FelL straw, panama hat
Spreckels
Block; residence,
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
1313
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2. Elite bldg.
EXPRE8S.
TAILOR8.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and r
palrlnc; Elks bldg, 616 Miller St.
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.
MERCHANTS' PARCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
621 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
HARNE88 AND 8ADDLERY.
CALIFORNIA HARNE8& 8HOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
8UGAR ESTATE8, MAGNIFICENT
SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACIUTIES, ETC.
DRAYAGE.
Q. H. DUNN Express and drayage;
Agt Wilder and Inter-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEI 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-t.asa -table board. Mrs. Hana.
Prop.
STABLES.
BI8MARCK 8TABLES CO, LTD.
Walluku Maul. New vehicles, live
stock. Prices reasonable. Car
riages attend arrival and departure
of all regular steamers at Kabul jl
and Maalaca Bay.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
wntchmaker; 530 Fort SL; Love
"";; incesi in novelties.
ME8SENOER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MES8ENGER SER
VICE Union' SL nr. Hotel.; Tel.
3G1 Main.
MUSIC.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Love bids.,
will hold summer term during Julv
nnd August. 2200-lf
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Els
gant turnouts; Telephone No. 126.
I GENERAL STORES.
I LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. R.
Olsen, Manager.
I HOTELS.
WAILUKU HOTEI Walluku. Oeo.
- .Jl. Schraeder, prop. Flno grounds
nnd best accommodations. t2.00 per
day.
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey
ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg
Waiki k
Inn
ON
THE
BEACH
8PECIAL RATES FOR
TOURISTS.
A FAMILY RESORT.
Cottages and pleasant
rooms, American- and Eu
ropean Plan. Excellent
Cuisine nnd Service. Spe
cial weekly or monthly
rates.
Best of Surf Bathing and
Canoeing all the year
round. Hot and Cold Wa
tor Baths. Bouffet, LIv.
ery. Electric Lights.
L. H. DEE. Proprietor.
Ring up Phone Red 71.
Rome. Aug. 1. According to state
uienls obtained from reliable sources,
It Ib tho Intention of the Vatican that
me irnirs or tho Agustlnlan. Domini
can, Franciscan und Ilccolleto oiders
now In .Manila, who number about 430
men, snail leave there In small num
bers nt different times, so that when
the moment comes to lesume negotia
tions between Goverrior Tnft aud the
apostolic delegation all the Mars will
have left the archlnelaao In snrli ,1 wnv
that the friar quejtlou win have solved
ltlr ,li. n... ..... .. ... I
,,nv n.tiiuui me neoessirv or rin.iio.-i v -
.liHtuBsion. 1 make a iinctti
rn,. v t ... I --
1 ne lun-h-oing P'an Is nleinrete.l nal
a late but BleniMVin. ,a..niun.. .... .,.-1
- . --... . ... v,..lilW, j lm.
.uii.uii umi seeretaiy Root's first
proposition, made to th.. v.ic.,.
through Governor Taft. was the most
iiuerui mat could be devised ror the
settlement or the quest'on. The great
Inlluenco of the religious orders In
IIOIIIU
mutt he reckoned with lime.
ever, should they think It to be to their
liilcinht to icslst the ineasiues. Fiom
Mist lecord of the shipments to Alaska ,",!'",8!",. "",l,lo' H would seem not
Is niivv lu the lunula of tho Iluicuti or
Statistics. The shipments fiom Seat-
Ho iilone dm lug thn month of .lutii
amounted lo $771. ). Among the 11101,1
linpnitant uitliTSS sli'i'iped from (lie
I'nlted htutes to Alaska wein eanle
hoib.'s, tloui, outs, railway cars, uml
eggs, gimpowdci, hay, Imllilora' hind
vviuo, lunihlneiy fiesh beuf, milk, 10
lined sugar, nnd vegetables.
to bo so, as tho general of the Augus
tliiluns will soon leave for the United
States to choose Ameikan Augustln
lnnf.,10 repluce the Spanish members of
ihju pi d. r now lu Manila
The Rocky Mountain lo.-ust or grass
'"((I'ei, In 1S7I destroyed tl00.000.00u
of ji.ipH of Kunsis Missouri. Nebraska
""'I ,.10BJS, nl"1 "'e Indlreu loss was
piybalily as' much more.
'1.
Impression
By having your photo
taken. My work Id
of the highest quality
and prlccoreaHonuble
J. J. Williams,
Take elovatop In Boston Block.
ST. DAVID'S HOUSE,
715 Howard St., Near Third,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Thl l cm of the nt I'.lulni: llouvii Ip San
nanus... innveiiirlltlv l,K4ttfJ lo the center ol the
u! theatre-., etc. jo., ro..tn en kune anJ single
"-,. ,,, ncn an j licit
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
I tance Agents
1 OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear. President
Henry Smith Vlco President
. umei! ,.May Secretary
2,tt,C,uP Treasurer
J. D. Holt )
JrV,c0;.,A..hley '') uclltcra
, " " "" )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
OLA88 IN8URANCE.
Our Soda Water
1
: GINGER ALE, CREAM SODA,
I KOMBL, ROOT BEER, Bte.,
Is sweetened by the use of pure
I cane sugar. We use no cheap
suuMiiuie, unc KCAoUrs
WHY OUR BEVERAGES
ARETHIJ BEST AND TUB
MOST POPULAR.
I Prompt delivery anywhere and
I kTici Me 'n the City and Wal"
Consolidated Soda Waterworks
; Company, Ltd,
, Telephone Main 71.
i Works 601 Fort 8treet.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
Howard St. electric cars pass the door. I 22? Queen St., Honolulu, H. 1
V
$