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EVENING DULLETIN. HONOLCTLU, II, T., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1902.
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BLACKSMITHS and
FARRIERS TOOLS
A most complete assortment o! Forges,
Blowers, Bellows, Anvils, Tongs,
Hammers, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe
Hails. A full line of Heller Bros,
Farriers Tools. BLACKSMITH'S COAL
SOLD BY THE TON OR BAG,
E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD
O'BRIEN'S MISSION
'Nip New York Common lal of Jul
-Otli iiilillilii- the follow Ins rcgnrdliiR
lis reprcveiittitlve, Fretlerlt k O'llilcn:
I). inning somewhat fiom Its cslnb-
VjllKliul piuctlio In such inntteis the
Nih ork Commercial gives ii plain
Vjln Its poitrirtt galleiy this niuriilng to
?, likeness of .Mr. Fiedeihk O'llilen,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
TIDES.
DAY.
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Tuailay i, 4 oc'i,
i lor f c )i'ars past Its San I'lnnrixru
I til I fKllWttlllfitll nti.l III . I, ..,.,., .. l.a
T' , ... uiiii iii i uiiifii- in n im . . '
iviiifM.i.u ..in ..i.. twtii .:
Ollilrii Milled Thiiisdn last on tlie ' n"Jr
V steamship Nippon Mam for Ynkoha- Friday
, inn, from which point lie lll make nn
0! '. Mended tour of the Oijent In the In-
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Ti ten Mr of this newspaper.
yi The errs of business Anurlrn nie
Just now llxpd on the Oiltnt with the
keenest Interest nnd untlclpatliin; In
fait, (omniereint Kutope In not lens
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FAMILY TRADE
W what we nre lo n nn mi want jinn miltis nn .1
iiut o ol in r ' elehrati .1
Manilla Anchor Lager
A iii'llfiun" pale 'H w en tin iin(.t Iirdiemliin 1 1 i .ml
BAlt p. ii.itlv pure Malt ni lloltis i 1 1 N. w Virl h "...
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LOVEJOY & CO.,
Cor. Nnuonu and .Merchant 8tn. TliL.tilMIO.NE .'(ON
CONSUL II
II SOCIETY ISLANDS
friii'i tun N .1 umist 2 William
t IM ill tins lt n Kenlor In fie
TawufoKleo I Stnilnai has het-n ap
jnilitnl ! l'lt-slilellt llnoscvilt til tlir
1'uitnl Stales Consulship In the Sim p
ts Lstuiids. On Tliiirailn h lecelvd
its runiiiilsHliin. anil he will fall Horn
Sut I'mutt-un on August J 1st for hM
pJ.t.
tv.tr succteds his In other, J. I.amh
lk.tr. Ite was giudiiatcd from Prlnci-
I'ntvcrslt In lS'Jtl, ami internl
rte M-m(uai. hut III health fori eil his
rttrnit-it. ami hr went us a mission
irj ami I'nlteil States lMuiallonal
iKfoi lo Alaska. Last September Ii"
rrMiuirtl his stmlles In the TheoloKli,il
jfinfnurf. lie Is sperlallzInK In the
tliidj of i ompumtlM' relljilon ami will
oautlum" this Mini) at his new post.
STEYN IS VERY ILL.
Ijimldli AiiKUst S- I'lirmer I'le.
nt S'eyn ol Hie OllltlKe Klif Stat.'
rrrl-il nt Soiillianuilon lodaj with Ills
tamftj- (u the steamship Cailshro'A
South' He wns met Ii) I'lspliei. Wes-m-Is
nail lli'sliiiijn t Mr fcinnt-i II,k .
iHrvaiiv. lit- will ku to The llaitiir.
ilien- fiiiiiiir 1'ii'sltlent Knnser wIL
ea liiim I'treilit to meet lllm on Alrii
(ajr Stt ii was ton III to lintr ilu
jHimr) to l.oinloii. ulthoiit;li a spr I'll
tuliHin tar hail heell ill till lied to the
fKUl.tr Imat train for him Ills phsi
dau woiihl not allow- him to be Inter
!t.ril by the piess. hut Stejn s-nt
mtit that lie wish'eil to epiess his
llijnKH fur the klmlness rxtemletl to
Mm Ii the Hililsh authoiltles sini
Itir surrfinlei ami lor the rale r1.ii
aim UiirlnK the MiyiiKe.
Hit- former I'leshlelit wns leinowcl
u u Mlt'tiher to the Duteh slenin. i
tUlKVlt'l III, Willi ll was UlOOInl 1 1'Dv
tt. itie CnrlsblooU Castle. He will U
uitlt-il at the Hook or Holland tu.d
ninvryrd in an ambiilaiKe to the ot.
up rriorwil for him near Tar
Hasui1.
BROKE ALL RECORDS
iCoutlniieil from fage 1)
LAWSON REJIRES.
w York. Ausiist S In an open
Jitter Thomas W. I.awson irtlres Irom
:t.f tmttfiiK tmr. IIh btdloves that he
iouIiI reieltc no lair ti raiment, that
mmlilnutlonn were arranged to destro:.
the ctmrnes of his horses by Ir Intr-ii.i
SmuIh and that there stems no rnnedy
(n slRht to iiiirrit what Law son terms
yio -lls ol the tnif.
fl rites the meeting at Cleveland,
rhttrr Maty l.eyburn van beau-ii
t'iwi other dilers lierslsted In la
!ti.np hentB. Ilornlmii. who was Injiii
J In 111 J line ni?alnst Lord Derli) hi
Hatrloiil, will letlie to Dieamwi.id
fru and spend his days at ease, an i ,
vn cltiver.
Yhf reinalinlrr of the stable will b,
nt to Dreamwold. where, as l-awsin '
i(t It. "tliey will have the, ied.l.-si
rliivtn- tops, the greenest blades ol I
nri. and fattest. Juiciest oats, with
mi did or petting to season their at
inK and UlKUHtluii "
T'lHt the last tili was fnr from he.
(ni; a miiAi ut link i-nn be seen by the
jiiiniiioiis illflleultles which Captain
tl. a ha in had to rotitend with, l'lrst of
nil. his new was the worst Hint he
(.Mr had In all his long experlencr.
Out of the twent men only one wu
a sailor, the rest belim u plain hit ol
hohos". who knew nothing about n
M'ssu. as a eonseiiui'liee. the rap-
tain mid the malts hud to take their
till lis at the wheel and occasionally
eui nan to go aiott. i:ur day n
couple of hours had to be deoteil as
n sort of 1 1 ii) til iik school to ttnth the
nit n their duties.
On oni' in cnslon u sinldrn sloim
spiniiK up one iiIkIH us the M'ssel waa
iiiundliiK the Hoin. All hands wpio
called on deck, but only six came up.
The lest positively rcliisid to Iniiijn,
irom thth bunks, despite the danger
of the vi ssel. Captnlu tirahiim looks
upon It as n speilal piothlenct' thnt
lie loiindtd the Han it so ipili My. or
.lie woithlessiiess of his dew might
linU' eiidaugeied his tssel.
The I'lielps met with srM'inl slornis
In the Atlantic, one off itlo I'latto end
one i, IT hint' n Land, hut mltlier illd
mi) itainaiii'. Off the Hoin. the es,. I
mi t heavy snow sipialls nod for somr
time the ship was untied with Ice.
In the south I'm lilt, about 12 .!
kins south, an enormous wateispoui
wus sighted, but. luckily, nt sonic ipt
tuuie fioin the vessel. Cuptalii Ora
nam states that he was njui li surpris
ed nt st-elng n wateispout In those i.
tus. as they nre so exceedingly inro
tline that Iim thought they tlld not oc-
( ii. nt all.
Ta- I'litlps hns. bt sides the distill.
in; of being the hitaser or seveinl
. iinls. the iinnie of being thif llnel
i.irtted sailing vtssel atloat. The
it' !. aft. with Hit Ii- polished (loirs
. : '1 room iiuaiters. icnilnd the vlit-P'nt-
of the iKrominoilatlons of u
'W 11 .v.uht than ol those of n wind-Jaiiiim-i.
The I'lu pH is a Sewall ship.
Shi was built about four inrs ngo
.nil hns slnie that tlnit. untied en-ii-
1 "'ij. dlstaiues.
j i . i ,
.- .v nil III HUH pon Hliimt. ktto
tius ago. Captain (.inliaiti wns in
orinuind of In r tin n and he. his wlfo
i.i!u miip Kin, wiio nis., accompany
I !:n on this tilp. Iinve many filends In
tl 's illy.
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I'ull inomi on the IMIi, T:S3 p. tn.
Tides from the United Stutea Coast
alive thnti we to the slgnim-miec of the aml Ocoilelle Survey Tnhlea.
changed nnd vhangliig conditions that1 Tho "1" nt Kahulul and JIlIo occur
govern International trade In these ln,'0,lt "B llour earlier than at Hj-
dyas. The tradti prophets nie tfllltif; "olulu.
dully of the num clous expansion or, Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30m
I'.iplllctoinmercp to (oirft-with the next i"Io,vor ,h"n ir,entt'i' time, belns
two or time deiadts. Iterognlrlng the ,hat of the nirldlan of 157.30. Tim
Interest of all classes of Its clientele ,lmo whl't.e blows nt 1-30 p. ni., which
In the toininerclnl development of tho ,8 ,lle same as Greenwich. Oh Ora.
Orient and the urgent demand among ( ; ' '
iheni for uiTiniitp. but coiidensed. In- Wi'nlhn Miiieiiii. I'unnhon, August
formullon of the exact toiiditlons In "' Ti-inp. aniu
Haw all .In hi n. China nnd the I'hlllp- i
plucs. the Comnicnlal has dlspatcheil
Mr. O'llrltn on this inlsslon. While1
keeping In clove cable connection with
his ticwspapir for tip. furnishing of,
null business news as ileniauds the!
luouiptist tiaiismlliin. he will malu
lalu throughout his Join nc) lugs ,i
legului mall ntws seivhe of the suit
best stilted to poinnielchil tender". I
rills will be ns rnrli.l In char.uter as
Hie ninteiliil dlsroveied waiiants, ion-'
sNlliig eliletl) t)f undlhli attlcles. notl
too long ror business men. dealing!
tilled nnd loneisel.v with the sugar I
lon.llllons and outlook In Hawaii: Urn!
oppoitunltlts for Aincilinn manufni
luieis and mcrrhunts In Japan and
China, and the piogirss of modern
mcicnnille nipthotls In these Aslallu
kinds. They will give an exnit stale
nit lit also of what the riilllppln.s of
fer to Aineikan enteiiuJ-p.
.Mr. O'llrleu Is a trained ohierver. n
bright writer, and will no to thp leal
souites for his ructs nnd figures. He
has nlieaily proved his newspaper
nblllty and his ipilik guisp and com
pielienslon of the ioiiiple pioblems n(
trade by the excellent servile that hi
h.iB given the Commercial. He has had
a dozen gears' experience In newspaper
work In New ork. Chicago nml Snn
l'lnnclno, and has stiiiHetl the cm it m Liihalna
of business In Eiirnne. South Ameileu I'oils.
nnd the West Indlts. Mexico and lln
wall by seveial jtais' resldente In
those countries. That his work will
he of material benetlt not only to
American loiumcrce hut also to tlui
business communities or the Oilent Is
undoubted, am the Commercial's read
ers may epect both profit unci enter
tainment fiom this. Its latitt tflort to
serve their Imcretts.
.Morning minimum,
Stt ady.
.Midlist miixiiiiuui.
Ilaroineti r ht !i a In.
Itniufiill ii 27
Hew Poll!! lt I.
Huiiildlt.v ut '.i a m. 71 per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station. Aug.
19. Weathei Iihxj . wind fnsh NK.
ARRIVED.
Tuesday, August 1!,.
S. S. Siinnmn. Irom the Colonies.
Am. sp. dsluiie M. I'lielps, (Italian!
P7 days fiom N'nfnlk.
S. S tlHellt riiieh, from the Oilent.
on port at 2 p. m.
WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD
RIBBONS
All broken lines and odd lots, perhaps
2r)0 pieces, many of them marked
COc a yard, to he closed out thu
week at
10c A YARD
Thep arc also In this laout some aO
pieces of Colored Velvet Illbhon:
yov, take a pick at
I5c A PIECE
Shell Goocfe
TU'e lots of Fancy Hnlr Tins, Strry
Lonk Pins and Hnlr Ornaments vj
i ' "c to li'c. you take your choke
a
Ic, 5c and 10c each
TRAVELING - BAGS
An uf ! ) Traveling nags nnd Suit
fit's each one hearing our plalQ
(taT'ire price mark, from which ve
offer vou a discount, for six days, if.
, 40 PER CENT
MARSH, LTD.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
LWHJTiNEY &
" WANT5
DEPARTED.
For Want Column See Page Six
Monday. Aug le.
I.iliun. N'uopala. for .Molokal
The following lettarj In answer to
advertisements, ramjin uncalled for
at this office ' Pji-tar.' Mr. Duncan,"
K" "Eng" (4), "A. C." "J.," "A. G.,'
"M. H-" "M. n." "C L" "Du Rlnn
for llniinlel and Kail-! Bro-." "- u-" """ 3'-
Kiiiuhoti. Tullett. for Kauai
.Malolo
Sir.
poits.
Str.
pons.
S hr
hlwal.
Tuesday. August IP.
I'. S. nli Ciniiiuisoliin stmr. tlli:i
tioss. Ciiiidi-n. lot Sail l'lanclsto. at
S:S0 a. m.
Mini. Clnudlne I'aiku, for
run way pints, at 12 In.
Stun. W. t!. Hall. Thompson,
.Muuliitu. Kiiiui and
SITUATION WANTED.
Illl)
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Ki.ii
SAILING TODAY.
O.
Washington. August 3. Woikmt.i
employed. In tearing out the inside o!
tho White House Inst week llllearllird
deep down under the basement a pen
tluu of a humnii skeleton. Stienuous
elToils have been made, to keep the
dlstovery stcrct iiemllng inierul in
vusllgatlon. The wmkmen have been
tniilloned not to discuss the subject,
and tin- most rigid legulatlons havi
been adopted (o pirvuit peisous lint
nitually emplojed in the vvoiK hoin
eiiteilug the bulldlufc'.
Ihe injsleilous discovery was lnaile
wniii laborers were excavating n su .
tellar below the floor of the basunei.t
'or new heating apparatus. Alter go
ing down about ten teet n mnsilvj
stone vault wns encountered. It mov
ed to be what was apparent! the loua
dutlon walls of nn old lioue that had
uvldintly stood on the spot wheie ihu
Willie House was ufteiward eieeteu
In this same eYcavatlnn was lound nil
Hiinene ovi-n embedded In a stone
wall, and In dim proxltnlt to i'h
oven weio found the bones. Th.
vvoikinen believed they linil uuenrtlu'd
mi nncltnt tomb, and tht m-giois n.'j
In tenor.
S. S. Sonoma, fur Sun Kiam-lsi o.
nt 3 p. in.
Stmr. Maul, lit mutt, lor Maul poitu,
nt ."t p. m.
Stmr. Walabale. 1'lltz. for I'nnaluu.
at .' p. in.
Stmr. .Mlkaluila. liiecoiy, lor Kauai
lifts, at ."t p. in.
WANTED t'o.itton )f any kind by
.voiing m,il H A H this olllce.
2'!2S-St '
WANTiID.
WANTED 11) oiin couple small
riirnlshed t.iiti;ti' or furnished
houckeopli.ii rtinnis Addiess A. II
C. tills Offlee 222S it
FOR 3AL.
FOR SALE The lei.. )' well locaivd
chlcki n i.liiih af Ki'irti AddlPs
'Itaneliei, Bullefin o'fu
2 :2'l 2?-
FOUNO
SAILING TOMORROW.
Stmi. Ileltni. Nii-hiilsuii. foi llaw.iili
pints, at .". p. in. i
FOUND A pufv. fnitinlnz $10 In
gold. Piirsf bri"t .ijiits Initlah
Sunn luij In- h,e in piovlng prop
tit) and ptymi; nn tnls advertise
ment, at the mm.- u. A C. Sllva.
I.iiso St 222s tf
VANDERBILT'S FAST ENGINE.
Unite l'lnlns. N. Y August 2. Kail.
li.. men ai" milling toyay r.bout Iho
isiitit run ever made by a passenuer
tiali: on the Harlem ltalliuad, whlcli
meiii red last night, when the Mount
Msuj special, diawn by tnglnt- Hl'J,
t , . . .. ..
iiKiieu uy uorueiius vnndtrbllt Jr.
uiudi- a record. An engine and flv.i
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
I'oi llllo and wn.v pons, pel stmr
Ihiudliie. August Hi I'almer Wnmli,
W A. Saxton, .Miss C. S. Tinner, MIim
W. .1. .Mahitie, C. .1. I)u. A. (1. Si-.-ran.
Mis. .1. Jl. Jtajmoiid. ihlld mil
maid, C. C. INtMiis. .1 f Hoihw.ll.
Jutlgt I.IiiIp. Itev.-l' Iinnie. ltev. I ,
Ynrtmn. .MUs Wong Kong, Mis. d,
Tnjloi. Itiv. II. Kuuhl mid wile. .1
H. rullet. H. j. Ismail. C. V i:. i)i)-,e,
-Mis. O C. Pearson, ltev. Toklnn-i.
.sirs, .vi luu and ihild l.no (jimn.
Mis. Cluiiis Will. lttv. A. Kvans itul
wile, Jin- dt Colto.
NEW . TO-DAY
Nonce
Duilng mj ulih-neM
loi. A. Iliiriio. E.t.i
llllllel lull Power ot
No. 7'i Moreliirit St
222V 1 1 H
fi im the Tern
will act for me
't'tmiey. office
New York Dental
Parlors
The high class of work turned out at
the New York Dental Parlors every
day counts and more people are realiz
ing that they can set better wort and
lower prices than anywhere else.
Each department ) charge ot a spe
cialist and our operators are graduate
dentists oi the liest-recognlzcd schools
In the U. S. or the world.
We have a larger staff than any oth
er dental office In the city; we have
the best plate workers, crown and
bridge specialists, and In fact all
branches of dentistry ns practiced by
is are strictly up to date.
We can give you money on yout den-
tal work We will tell you In advance
exactly what your work will cosl by a
free examination.
Full Plate of Teeth J5.00
Gofd Crowns 5.00
Brldje Work, per tooth 5.00
Gold Filling f.00
Silver Filling 59
Auction Sale
or
Household Furniture
On Wednesday, August 20th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At the icsldence of Mr llrasch. Klnau
streut, half-wuy between I'llkol street
nnd Keeaumnkii stieet. I will sell at
Public Auction the balanco of th
Household Furniture, consisting of ct
tra handsome Oak Writing Desk, fine
Ilox Couch, Native Mat, large Center
Hug, Oak Center Tables. Ilrnss Curtain
Hods, l.aco Curtains, llrlc-a-llrac, Oak
Hall Hack, Hand-painted Table Cov
ers, llund-palnted Wnll Danners, -Bureau
Scarfs, Ilaskets, llambno Tables,
Sofa Cushions, Wrought Iron Tea
Stand, large lot of Dunks by Marrjatt.
Scott, Dickens, Itton, Mark Twain.
Thnckeray, Dumas and others. Hook
Case, Glassware. Havltand Set, Ice
Uox. Kitchen Utensils nud Tables,
i:tc, i:tc.
Jae. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
MO PLATES
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BY AUTHORITY
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BOOKED TO DEPART.
I'm Maul ports, per sum-. .Maul u
gust 111.- Mrn. 11. Oulbralth. Mins il.
Ciitlon. .Mis. David Nolle. J II lv
olu .Mis A. Akiiiuu. .Miss de Caiiin.
Miss M. Nalllniu. Muik .Mattsou. F.
'an l.i, ,1 K. Kalaiiul, Sain Ai.-hiiiI r
H I' il.ildttln, i:. H. l.ant. .Miss Itli..,
Mist A. K. Whltni-v. j s. veiso.t,
-Mlsa i: M. I'lertu. .Mis. It. IV t:i.....
UtU dllUBhtvJ. .Miss llutb lletkwlih.
-Miss .Mm Cowan Mis. K .Mntam.i.
ltev. s Kiidaiua. Lou Sal, J H.Pj.ii
let.
The
OFF IN SONOMA.
following nie bookui tu 1, a0
lor nan rrancisco In the Sonoma .hi,
allernnoii Mis. Wood mid dauglni;-,
-Mts lloppei and tluee 1 1, II. lien, Mlrs
C. Sniihoin. Mrs. J. M. Mm-nlie .1.-
made the inn between Pleasant-
t!.-
11 t nnu tnappaiiia at the into of .t
mi'. In 0:41. Iletweiu Chappaijua and
nt Klsio. a distant e or five mil. h.
wiiii plenty or turves,
4:15.
the time was
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
rncr.th.
OON'T FEAR WIRELESS.
Isiudon, August 2. At a meeting r.f
tht- Anglo-A merit an Ti'legrniih Con-1
NOTICE.
Neither tho captain nor the agents
V.u, the ihaliman. r.amls A. llevan. of the American ship lV. Chapman bvM ilTa Tiai, ' '",
-M ....thing had ocuined. so , as Mil bo responsible ,or debts conZ.. ' U " e8 a hX.tTaU
te knew, to alter the opinion of ihojert by the crew of said vessel whllo In art.
Shanghai. August 3. The I1II1I1 In
the negotiations between sir .lames
Maikny, the llrltlsh tariff t.miuilsslon
it. and the Chinese commission,
for the adoption of Sir Janus' si home
for Chinese tailff levlslon, vvnltn
aiose hum the fact that the Clilnem
objected to the Biltlsh tegulatlon con
tetnlns Inhind navigation, tonvlnif,
every one outside ol the llrltlsh torn
mission of the utter dishonesty or thu
Chinese In their pioressions In rav.ir
of the abolition 01 the Uklu. or moviu-
rial tianslt duty. The Amerliau .oni-
inlssloner nssuicd I.lu K1111 YI, Vkemv
or Nnnkln, that tho L'nlted Sii'm nml .M.k im...... uit..., .........
,, -.---- 9, niiii-uiiii, .IIISH .tlUIV
would never consent to the abolition ' FUher .Mis. S. 1:. Ji.,i.... .. 1
.Mis. A. I). Kaldwln. .Mi. and Mis. V. I
M. Smith and two chlldieii: Mlhs I-. '
11. Cameion, Mr. and .Mis. .1. C. Co
hen, .Miss linker. Miss Monls. Judmi '
and Mrs. Vv I". Fiear. Miss );. 1
llovvuid Miss A. J. Cialbialth. C .
Tenff, .Miss .lla.v K. I)eter, Huuy
l.uihmmi Miss Halsteud. Miss Ariutt,
A. W. Jinlil, Wm. A. Setou, A. Lewis
Jl., .Miss ItnbPits, Miss C. (!. llatulll-
si I. Dr. and .Mrs. J. K. Jeunison. Mi .1
mi. 1 .Mrs c. M. Conlev. H. l.nuis.,.1
H. Illle Mis. (J. 11. McClellnn nmi
child A II. IJanmnn. C. Woliura M
with Kliginte, Itoss at the thiot.,"! ,he "Kl"' l,CCn"sc ,lu? bulk ol A'"'
mm i-A.ni-i jju iu .uuuciiiuiu aiitl 1111
noitliern piovlnces, wheiu theie is no
llklu.
' Pound-Master's Mki of Estrays
I Niitlie Is hcrtli j. 1 that the mil
'mills ilfMiiheil belli nn,. been Im
Ipoiiudeii In tin. (love r'l.'tit Pound at
iMaklkh Kon.i (sI-imi ui Oaliu, and
Unless the iiouiitl le and damages
hue sooner n.iMidifd will he sold nt the
tlal.' heiralter uinid aecoidhig to
law :
Aug. Id, 190s Wlnt lurse. branded
with tioait .mil nmji un light hind
leg.
i Auk. tl, 1P02 Buy mare, bianded on
j light hind Ion K. X White stilpo on
rinehend; white, on birk: two whit"
I li g on ll.tht, tu I 'a. h legs on lelt
Aug lil. 1D02 Dlin n.ule brand In
r fllstlugulBhuhle. fun - and tall cut.
I The above Hhn I at ''itals will ho
, sold on Sulii'dij A ur ,''.i2 12 nocn
il urn Hilled loi I. 'i ii,- tl. date men
tion, d
I- KUKKl'Ni:.
22js-:;t p , iiiiintastv.
I New York, August 3. A table to tin
I World hum Pails tays: M. Galllitd,
director of the Paris Opeia, obeluif
an Invitation of the King of Spm.i,
Hastened 10 ban Sebastian. Then. h
boarded the royal yacht Glrahla and
had a two houis' talk ubout Jtiung Al
fonso's, thertshed plan of leplnclng tlio
ballet nt Madrid with 11 niois artistic
corpj of Paris dancers, to bo selected
BTaani
JMJ tk'f r . he
All our Instruments are thorouicblj
sterilized before use.
New York Dental Parlors,
Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel Street.
Ladles In Attendance.
Hours, 8 a. m. to S p. m.
Sundays. 9 a. m. to 12 31.
Jlrectiirt. that although wireless teles; j this port
Tiphy would tarry 11 certain class of 1 ,
f-k-Brums, such us thoso between
jdifpu or btjtw iieu, ships and tho shorn, I
ttWr was10 re'tison nppment why lr 1
tY.uM roinptto In the class of tele-1
iintas tent by table companies. Our
iS a t)iiv erratum the other tlaj vvlt.t
lnl Kidvln, tho latter said to Mi
ffc-tnn: "I have given careful conlu I
t-raUou to t,his subject, and I do not
w-lifYo the shmehohlers ol oni nun
umiy net be nlaimed at the piosn-i 1
it irltvlesji telegraph) "
a
Swlsa ornithologists tletlure h. t
i have bucomo so nuinvroitn It.
Strftzorlaml as to throaten the tt,.
triiuatfon of all tho birds of t rum
ary.
C. 8. KENDALL.
. Master.
Honolulu, August 9. 1902.
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Mrs. W. (J l.entz, Mis. Statboro'igli,
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Above aie show 1 lv a .fjLts of the
eye Willi h call f,n g'i,, Theso two
coiidltloiih combliiH t j produce other
detects anil many aynptoms.
Weie It not for u- ,e and niusclo
I foiris of tin. u; . ((. ., , man might se
j leu his own Kl.it ... 1, it with these
evir In evldaiiee ii. - man who at
tempts to lit bin (iu eje, or tho eyes
I or otheis, slum .1 h.11, an Intimate
1 liii.nvlnlge ot tint dd it organ.
I Our knowledge, o the anatomical
ee and tllull) ytlli ,
nieiiie In the Othtu t,
.voiii . ivjto
We are now paying especial atten
'!on to catering to Fatally Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc.. ani the suc
cess that has attended our efforts to
please, together with our reputation
for serving the best that tho market
sffcrds, Is a sufficient guarantee that
we will give you perfect satisfaction.
We have the finest display of the
bstter grade of BAKERY GOODS and
tine CHOCOLATES and BON BONS
e'er put on exhibit here; we also car
ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW.
NEY'S CHOCOLAi ES and BON BONS
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THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
SPECIAL SALE! SPECIAL SALE I
commencing Monday Aug isth. for 1
H.....I ....!.. ... . - ...
"" oni). v e win ti ace on sum n
choice line of trimmed hats at Jl $1 30,
-' and J3. Lntilmmed shapes and
Sailor Hats at 25c and 30e. Flow. -is
Hie and 15c bunch.
Shirtwaists! Shirtwaists! Dunns
this week we will also nlace nn ni,
our Trojan brand Indies Shlrtwajlvs".
ail sizes, all coins, at Rue former
piieo ?i ou and $.
Linen collars In a!! styl.-g and siz
4 tor 23c, regulailv " -ah
MONTANO'S, Hotel St., near Fort
l lactlcal expe
' glasses. Is at
DATE
PRICES as LOW as Ihe LOWEST IN THE CITY
WORK AS GOOD! AS THE BEST
J
ARLINGTON BLOCK,
HOTEL STREET,
OPPOSITE UNION
A, N. SANFORD.
Manufacturlnj Optician.
Boston Building, Fort 8treL
Over Mjv it Co.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street
In the store formerly occupied by
H. W. Foster.
FOR SALE ! !
HERE ARE BARGAINS
FIRST I offer at Private Sale,
promises on Bcretanla street, adjoin
ing residence of C. Hustace Esri.; 1J
feet on Beretanla Dtreet, 171 fee
deep; prlco $9000; one-half casTi. bal
ance on mortgage 7 1 2 per cent
SECOND Premises 259 Klnau St.,
nt present occupied by Mr. A. Lucas,
f roperty has a frontage on Klnau St
if 115 feet and a depth ot 112 feet
Dwelling comprises threo Dodrooms,
Parlor, Dining room, Kitchen. Bath,
laigo Carriage Housa. Price J4500.
Terms, one-half cash; balanco on
n ortgage at 7 1-2 per cent net. Tho lot
lias a right of way entranco to Bere-
tcnta St.
THIRD Premises on Klnau 8t. ad
Joining lot 2. Frontage on KJnau St.
luc feet, depth 121 feet.
Roomy dwelling on tho lot. Price
$1000. Onohalf cash, balance on
mortgage at 7 1-3 per cent net. Has
r.'ght of way to Boretanla SL
Further' particulars of
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTION EM.
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JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
85 Queen St
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