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ENERGINE
Llhue, Kauai, M. T., February 9, 1906.
Messrs. E. O. Hall & Son, Honolulu,
Gentlemen: Youra of February 9th to hand, Inquiring how I liked the
fuel "Energlne." I would ay that this fuel after eight months ue has giv
en me entire satisfaction, and has proved to be all that Is claimed for It. My
average per gallon of "Energlne" Is twenty-five miles, with gasoline It was
about fifteen miles. The best run I have made with "Energlne" was twenty
nine miles to a gallon, this run was made under very favorable conditions.
What pleases me most, Is the Increased power which "Energlne" gives, hills
that my runabout would only take on the low speed with gasoline, now takes
them on hlgH speed with no trouble. The spark plug has been In, service
for the past six months and has never given me one moment of trouble. I
took It out the other day to show a gentleman from Honolulu, and he was
surprised at Its perfect condition. I cheerfully reoommend the above fuel
to all users of autos.
Yours very truly,
JOHN A. HOQO,
Manager-Kaual Telephone Co.
Whitney & Marsh
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do so at once. It Is superior to ny gin
In the market and finds favor wher
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Auction Sale
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To Be Had In 56 Gal, Drums At
E O, Hall & Sont Ltd.
I SNAPPER J
In accordance with demand we have arranged for regular ship-
menu of SNAPPER from the Colonies and have Just received a fresh m
supply. q
Standing orders may now be placed with the assurance of being g
promptly filled. J?
All who are acquainted with the delights of SNAPPER eating T
1 will be glad to hear of this arrangement and we guarantee that the J
fish will be all that It should be 'n size, quality and preparation. 9
1 If you have never tasted SNAPPER this It the time to do to. V
You are certain to tike It and to order more. GIVE IT A TRIAL.
J. M. Levy & Co.,
J 68 KING ST., 'PHONE, MAIN J 49
Help For All
T4J Milk Kltlttrrrl
DON'T SUFFER ANY MORE.
PILES LEAD TO CANCER.
SORES LEAD TO A MISERABLE
LIFE.
8KIN DISEASES LEAD TO LEP
ROSY. Wallace's Indian Remedies'
will save you If you but try to save
yourself.
For sale by all druggists and put up
by Honolulu Remedy Co.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
Bishop & Co
BANKER3.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit Issued on
the Bank of California and N.
M. Rothschilds i. Sons, Lon
don. Correspondents for the
American Express Company,
and Thos Cook A Son.
Interest allowed on term
and Savings Bank Deposits.
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Headquarters for automobiles with
splendidly equipped fireproof garage.
VON HAMM-YOUNG COMPANY, Ltd
Worth Knowing
That all men's palates are pleased
with the fare served by tne
FAVORITE GROTTO
Corner HOTEL and BETHEL STf
CHOICE SELECTION
OF FINE JEWELRY
' NOW ON DI8PLAY.
THOS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
FORT 8TREET.
NOW ISN'T THIS APPEALING?
FRESH THREE .'DAYS
"What?" The home-mad i bread told
by the
VIENNA BAKERY
FORT STREET.
Blank books of all Aorta, ledgers
etc.. manufactured by the Uiillctln Pub
llsblng Company,
'IS ..liJJiLr.&
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Shell
Windows
We have some unique windows In
itock that are Just the thing for rustic
cottages. The frame-work consists of
squares of handsome Philippine wood
filled In with slabs of semi-transpar
ent, beautifully tinted thin shell, the
latter being used In place of glass. A
greater novelty has never been Intro
duced In Honolulu, the windows being
not only unique but exceedingly beau
tiful. Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
177 SO. KINO ST.
Colt Acetylene
Gas Generators
affords
A Superior Light to all others.
Acevtlene Gas Is suoerlor In aualltv.
and cheapness radiates less heat, viti
ates the air less and has no Injurious
effects on the eyes.
For further particulars Inquire at
the office.
Also Calcium Carbide of all sizes, In
drums and small cans, for Generators
and Automobile Lamps and all alzet
and grades of Gat Mantlet and Gat
Burners.
Washington Light Co.
C. W. MACFARLANE, Manager.
Telephone Main 145. 143 Merchant St.
"f. d. wicke,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
iflfee and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak
Ing and Polishing'. Calabash Turn
Inn; Repairing and General Jobbing
;32 ALAKEA ST., rear Y. M. C.
FRESH MU8HROOM SPAWN
FOR 8ALE.
Mrs. E, M. Taylor
FLORIST
'OUNO BUILDING.
TEL. MAIN S3t
LARGE STOCK OF
Japanese Provisions
Sayegusa
t120 NUUANU ST.
TELEPHONE WHITE 716
YEE CHAIN'
FANCY DRY GOODS.
9 JU8T OPENED 1
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Chinese
and Japanese Silk Goods, Handker
chiefs, Matting and Camphor-Wood
Trunks.
1005-1009-1013 Nuuanu St., corner
King. P. O. Box 053. Honolulu, H.T.
Weekly Bulletin SI P" """
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Thos. F. McTifthe & Co.
SOLE AQENT8.
101 TO 105 N. KING STREET.
TELEPHONE MAIN 140,
William T. Paty,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Alakea 8treeL
Alt classes of Building Work
promptly and carefully executed
Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 233Z
NEW - TO-DAY
GRAND
B0XIN6 CARNIVAL
2 Main Events
Hawaiian Opera House
Saturday Evening
- March 3rd. 1906
JBILL HUIHUI vs. DICK SULLIVAN,
Honolulu. San Francisco.
15 Rounds for Lightweight Champion
ship.
YOUNG NELSON vs.
, JACK McFADDEN,
15 Rounds, Featherweight Champion
ship. KAHAULELIO vs. ABE NELSON,
The Wild Swan U.S.S. Iroquois
6 Rounds for Heavyweight Champion
ship.
Tickets for sale at Wall, Nichols Co.
Thursday, March 1st.
..Admission 50c, $1, $1.50, Stage
teats, 2.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
LIHUE PLANTATION CO., LTD.
At the annual meeting of tho Hoard
of Directors of the I.lliuo Plantation
Co.. Ltd.. held at tho office of II
llackfeld & Co., Honolulu, on tho 21st
day of February, 1906, tho following
ofllctra woro elected to servo for tho
ensuing year, viz.:
Hans Itenberg President
C. M. Cooke 1st Vice President
D. P. R. Isenberg
2nd Vice President
W. C. Parke Secretary
W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer
Armtn Haneberg Auditor
W. C. PAltKB,
Beciotary. Llhue Plantation Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, February 20, 1900.
3318-31
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
LIHUE PLANTATION CO., LTD.
At tho regular animal meeting of thu
stockholders of the Llhue Plantation
Comrany, Limited, held at the mee
of II. Hackfeld & Co., Honolulu, on
the 21st day of February, 1906, the fal
lowing persons were elected (llrectora
to serve for tho ensuing year, viz.:
Hans Isenberg .Director
C. M. Cooke Director
D. P. R. Isenberg Director
A. 8. Wllvox Director
W. Pfotenhauer Director
W. H. Rice Director
W. C. Park Director
V. C. PAUKE.
Secretary, I.lliuo Plantutlon Co., Ltd.
Honolulu. February 20, 1900.
3318-3t
n. G. IKWIN& CO., LTD.
Agents for the
loyal Insurrnce Co, of Liverpool, Eng
Mtlatce A;. uronce Co, of London
Eng.
Scottish Un.Jn & National Ins. Co. oi
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Fit Association of Philadelphia.
tlllanc Insurance Corporation Ltd
Vllhelma of Magdeiurg Geieral ln
Co.
THE COBWEB CAFE,
QUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8.
TEL. MAIN 492.
TINE MEALS,
WINE8, LIQUOR8,
AND BEER.
Camara & Co., Props.-
A program for Lenten work was or
rnngeil at the regular meeting of the
Guild nnd Woman's Auxiliary of St
Andrew's Cathedral yestcrdny after
noon It was decided to hold regular
nifttlngs In the cathedral each Thmi
day morning after the regular serv
ices, nnd to hold Friday afternoon
tewing meeting!1 for the mission every
Friday In the Sunday schoolroom,
v IU&oS'., -w&aV&SkA JiiaifetelLva-' fe.'?-. .itijW,' . - afcagjAk
Flist quarter of the moon, March 2.
ARRIVED.
Tuesday, February 27.
Stmr. Manna Lon. Slmerspn, from
Maul and Knual portB, 6:45 a. m.
8tmr. Nocati, Pcilcrson, from Ha
waii, 4; 25 a. m.
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8AILING TODAY.
Sclir. llobcrt Lewers, Underwood,
for San l-Ynncloco, 2 p. m.
V. 3. A. T Ulx, AnkerB, for Manila,
p. ni.
IllR Hilt I
U. S. Weather Bureau.
Local Office,
February 27.
TcmpcraturesG a. m., C9; 8 a. m
7-1: JO a. m., 75; noon, 77; morning
minimum, G9.
Barometer, 8 a. ni 30.10; absolute
humidity, 8 a. m 6.893 grains per
cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m
G5 per cent; dew point, 8 a. m., 62.
WlndC a. m., velocity 8, direction
E.; 8 a. m.. velocity 12, direction K.;
10 n. m., velocity 17, direction E.; noon
eloclty 12, direction E.
nalnfall during 21 hours ended 8 a.
m., ,01 Inch.
Total wind movement during 24
hours ended at noon, 249 miles.
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(POLITICALLY 8PEAKING)
10 11 Mi
. Senator Achl tins publicly declared
liluitclf. nnd at publicly has lie uc-
tlnred war. Politically speaking, nf
course, he Is going to kill K. 11. Adamr,
now Supervlsorat-Large, deader than
the proverbial door-nan. t urtner man
all this, unless Juck Lucas, also a
Supervisor, as everybody has reason to
know, helps Achl murder Adams, Achl
will likewise slny Lucas.
Achl has said that he Is going to run
for Biinervlfcor-nt-Largc, next caui-
nnltn If he his to run on a ticket of
his own. an Independent ticket. This
Leclna to look desperate for Achl.
This Is nq rumor. It all occurred
In the ulusslc shades of N'olto's rca
lauranl the other day. Achl nnd
Adams and Lucas and others were
present. Achl then and there made It
known to the woild that he wa& going
to run for supervtsor-at-large, cjune
wbaU'cr there might, and If ho could
n't set on one ticket or the other, then
bn would run Independent. Ha an
nounced that he would kill Adams and
told I.uras that If be did not stand by
him. he would kill him, too politically
speaking.
Several compliments were exchang
ed and the air was gaseous for u mo
ment. In tho meanwhile Achl s cajol
ing, coaxing, threatening and pulllug
Hires, while both Adams and Lucas
arc laughing.
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OR OF CUSTOMS
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K. 11. Stnckable. Collector of Custom
for tho port of Honolulu, will appear
Lefore the Promotion Committee at IU
regular meeting this afternoon by re.
quest on the part J) f the members, and
ho will tell them what Information ho
has regarding the possibility of the big
ships belonging to Jim Hill coming to
thin place.
The matter of getting these big lln
cm will be the fcatuie of the meeting.
Methods of getting freight out to them,
for lliey will probably be unable to get
up to tho docltB owing to their size,
will have special consideration.
Some time ago It was announced
that the Hill Shu's would put Into this
port on their wny between the Orient
and Seattle, nnd the Information
nroused considerable Interest. There
are not many vessels on the line, but
thec will awaken n competition with
the other lines. It Is believed, In easo
they como here, that will be of beneilt
to Honolulu.
Mr. Stackable has some knowledge
of tho plan of tho Hill people, and It
Is epected that he will confirm the
rumor now In circulation concerning
the urrlvnl of the ships. If tho ships
come here lighters will probably have
to bo supplied for loading nnd unload
ing them until the harbor Is mmle deep
enough to accommodate them. '
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PASSENOERS DEPARTED.
For Maul and Hawaii ports, today,
per steamer Klnau: Jas, McSwanson,
V. A. UaniBay, IS. L. Uarnnrd. A. II.
Jackson, Id, Flanlgan, Dr. II, D, Ilond,
F. W .Mllvcrton. N. C. Wlllfong, Mrs.
J autbb'le, Ah Ping, '.. Paaklkl, N.
Eldnrt N. O. Junkln, W. F. Drake,
Mrs. F. aillllund, Miss Makalwl, J. C
Fitzgerald, F. W. Carter, I)r Scuddcr,
. Kokl, A. L. Perrln, Itev A. Hnya
shl, Itev. O, Ashlkaga, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0. Scott, MUs Madison, Miss Maude
Wilght, F. 'T. Winter, Mm, A Kokl,
Itev. M O. Santos, Jno. M. Martin, A
A. Moore nnd wife, J F. Woods, t
Schilling. M. II. Sugnluos. Ilov O H
Clullck nnd wlfo Mrs. P. F. Frear,
J. A Scott, Frnnk llaldwln, Mrs. Geo,
C. llecklcy, Hcpry Ileckley, Miss La
Voy, Jas. Morse and P. K, Yoon,
OUR GROAT ANNUAL
Clearance Sale
WILL BEGIN ON
Thursday, March 1, 1906
Fop One Week Only
GREAT REDUCTION IN ALL LINES
ORPHEUM THEATRE
tte4myatotVa
ft ft VkksPJ 'f' 't
RICHARD BUHLER
AND
National Stock Company
Tonight
AND WEDNE8DAY
Thelma
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY
The Lighthouse
By The Sea
MATINEE SATURDAY.
ADMISSION 25 CT8.
POPULAR PRICES: 25c, 60c. 75c
ORPrjEUM TELEPHONE WHITE 081
Have You Seen
The KNICKERBOCKER
FOUNTAIN BRUSH?
The Latest and Greatest In
vention for I
BATHING AND SHAMPOOING.
We have them. Call to see
them.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and King; St.
PHONE MAIN 131
L G, Abies
REAL ESTATE and
FINANCIAL AGENT
has returned from the country
and can be found at
THE PORTER FURNITURE
COMPANY.
Telephone Malji 372.
..He has FOR 8ALE that new
and up-to-date cottage corner
Wilder Avenue and Kceaumokir'
St. Price Correct, Terms Easy.
To Let The modern and up
to-1906 home of a party leaving
the Islands.
To a first-class tenant this Is
an opportunity to secure a flno
home for either one or two
years.
Yours as ever,
L. C ABLES
Finest. Bakings
F BREAD, CAKES, COOKIE), ETC.,
EVERY DAY AT THE
PERFECTION HOME BAKERY
Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA 8T8,
SHssT Flne Job Printing at the Qui
letln office.
Camera
Obscura
NATURE'8 LIVINO AND
MOVING CYCLORAMA.
SEE HOW THE WORLD
i MOVES.
Moro wonderful than the
greatest painting because Its
figures are alive and moving.
And stilt more wonderful be
cause the mott btautlful colort
of nature are concentrated In
their most gorgeout thadet.
The Camera Obscura Is fas.
clnatlngly Interesting and every
one a'lauld see It.
AT THE ZOO
Piano Recital
MIIE OLGA KHROOSTCHEFF
LAUREATE OF THE VIENNA
CONSERVATORIUM.
Will Give a Recital In
Punahou Hall
TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY
2T, AT 8 O'CLOCK.
RESERVED 3EATS, J1.00, AT
WALL, NICHOLS CO.
Imported Stock
For Sale
A number of fine milch cows; also
driving hoi 43s and chickens.
CLUB STABLES
TELEPHONE MAIN 109.
Fine Fire Wood
O FOR SALE o
1 now have the ties of the Pacific
Heights Railroad, originally for salo by
Lord & Belser. These ties will make
fine firewood.
4. C. HON fGOMERY
YARD, corner QUEEN &. MILILANI.
Telephone Main 78
Gitv Meat Market
For Chaise litand Beef and Vege
tables. California products by every
steamer.
ORDERU DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
The Lunch
suits everyone's taste Is the
ed by the
Royal Annex
OPP. POLICE 8TATI0N.
W. G LET,
SANITARY PLUMBING AND Tlr.
SMITH WORK.
WAIKIKI SIDE SMITH ST.
Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHl
Good Workmanship. Work Completec
When Promised.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern 8UGAR MA
CHINERY of every1 capacity and de
scription mide to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation
purooses a soeclalty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
txecuW shartest notice.
For account of Whom It May Concern.
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1905,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
AT RAILROAD WHARF NO. 3.
I will sell at Public Auction for ac
.mi nt vr,rt It tn ft V cnfl Pfm. TTASr
chnndlse damaged ex 8. 8. Texan, re
cently on nre.
floods to bo sold nre about
2870 Bbls Lime
Largo quantity of
BRAN and FLOUR
ROUGH LUMBER, DUNNAGE AND
SHINGLES, ETC., ETC.
Terms Cash.
Bubjcct to Immediate delivery.
JA8. P. MORGAN, .
AUCTIONEER.
AUCTIONS SALE
Valuable Residences
SITUATE
COR. KEEAUMOKU & YOUNG 3TS.
TUE8DAY, MARCH 6, 1908.
12 O'CLOCK NOON,
Under Instructions from the anil-
MAN CONSULATE, I shall sell oa
above date, those two valuable prop
erties situated
I.- Mtikai I.wa corner of ouns ani
Kccaumokti streets, occupied by Mr.
Craig: known as tho "Wllholm Homc
sUad." Largo lot.
2. No. 1418 Young street (-roots
rottnge. Lot 75x1 SO.
Full particulars
JAS. F. MOROAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
THUR8DAY, MARCH 1, 190.
AT in O'CLOCK A. M.
At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu
street,
VALUAI1LE COLLECTION OF
Calabashes, Mats
I.-A till IS TAPAS nnd CUniOS
made by tho late I'rlnco Albert Kunul
nkea, tho last direct descendant 01 m
KamcliamehaH,
T.mriut ('nlliTlnm nleasa take note
of this salo, as It Is Imposslblo for
anyeno to uupucaio soverui 01 100
Itnm.i nnt nnlv ilnM flirt nWIIITSlltn Of
tho nrtlclM placo thorn par excellence.
but tho material, linisn nnu general ap
pearanco aro of the finest. A mem
orandum as to former ownership will
he given with each Item bought.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Three Trains
Daily
VIA ,
UNION PACIFIC
-TO-
OMAtU, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
And All Principal Eastern Points.
( To Drnver
No Change ;
ts-amas utty
Omaha,
Chirago.
lie sure your ticket reads via the
UNION PACIFIC.
For full Information call on
8. F. BOOTH, G. A.,
1 Montgomery St., 8an Francisco, Cal.
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANT 8TREET.
Lots for Sale ',
In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,
.LIHI, and other deslrble localities
Also 1 JUMP-SEA l" BUCKCOARD,
jtond-uani; good as new, 1