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Do you want good strong Chicks that will grow fatt? If you
do you should use CYPHERS Chick Feed. There are many brands
of chick food, but none of them wilt give the results that Cypher
will.
We get It direct from Buffalo and It It a long way to have to no
for It, but our euttomera demand Cyphers and will not take the
cheaper, poorer brands at any price.
The reason Is because Cyphers gives theBest Results.
We also have Cyphers Beef Scraps, Ground Green Done, Clover
Meal, Oyster Shell, Grit, and a full line of Poultry Remedies.
For anything In the Poultry 8upply line, call on
E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.
Spring Tonic
RAINIER BOCK BEER
VERY FINE
On Draught and in Bottles
If you have never tried
O O J" J ) J
GORDON GIN
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do so at once. It Is superior to any gin
In the market and finds favor wher
ever sold.
For sal
bars.
at all Itadlng hotels and
Thos. F. McTighe & Co.
SOLE AGENTS.
101 TO 105 N. KING 8TREET.
TELEPHONE MAIN 14a
RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS
Telephone White 133 1
NOTICE TOJURINERS
Notice Is hereby Rhcn that about
April 1, 150C, light-vessel No. 70, sta
tioned about 3', 4 miles outside the bat
oft the entrnnce to San Francisco Har
bor. 10T4 miles S. W. T W. from Fort
Point Lghlhoutc, and about 500 feci
to tho northward of the range line
marked by Kort Point Light and Al
ciitrai Light, will be withdrawn from
her station for repairs and the station
will be temporarily marked by a gno
quoy painted red, with "Light-vessel
moorings" In black, and showing a
fixed white light.
The light-vessel will be returned (o
her station as noon as repairs hava
been completed, of which due nolle
will be given, and tho gas-lighted buoy
will then bo' withdrawn.
No chango will bo mado In Light
Vessel No TO as lo characteristics of
her lights, fog-signal, or general ap
pearance. Hy order of tho Light-House Board.
It. T. Majo, Commander, U. S. N., In
spector. Twelfth Light-House District
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Second Annual
Grand Clearance Sale
At The Globe Clothing Go's., Store
For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, March 12
Every Article Marked Down to Easy Buying Figures
SUITS
8UITS REDUCED $15to S11.50S $14 to SlOi to $0.50!
$12 to ss: il to S7.50! io to S7: to so.50; to so.
PANTS
PANTS REDUCED $5 to S3.50! .50 to S3! 4 to S2.75S 3.50
to S2.25; 3 to ss? W.50 to si.75: 2 to $1.50; $i.so to 1.
TRUNKS
p TRUNKS REDUCED 20 to S13.50! $17-50 to $12.50; 1S to $10;
""T, $12.50 to $8. '
SHIRTS
n SHIRTS REDUCED $1.75 to $1.-10! ' to $1.10! $1-25 to 00M
75c to 50C. j
PANAMA HATS
$10.00 and $12.50 Reduced to $8.00! $7.50 Reduced to $5.00.
BOYS SUITS
BOYS' SUIT8 REDUCED-$9 to $Q; $3 to $5.25! $7 to $4.75; $6 to
S-1.25; $5 to $3.50.
DRESS SUIT CASES $10 Reduced to SO! $7.50 Reduced to $5.
TIES
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BOW 8HIELD TIES Reduced from 25c. to 3 for 25d.
duced to -10d.
MIDGET STRING TIES Reduced from 25e to 15d.
50d Ties Re-
The Pcor man cannot afford to wear poor clothes-the Prudent man will not
wear them, The rich, the poor and the prudent will take advantage
of this great Sale
The Globe Clothing Co., 64 Hotel St.
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The tides at Kaiiulul and Mllo occur
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ARRIVED.
Sunday, March 11.
Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Tullett, from Ka
tial ports, C a. m with 1807 sacks rice,
1S1 sacks paddy, SO sacks beans, 5 sacks
glneg, 17 tackages sundries.
Btmr. lwalanl, I'iltz, from Koloa,
Si IS a. m,, with 4700 Iiuka K. 1' sugar.
Stmr. W. 0. Mali, S. Thompson, from '
Nawlllwlll, 4:24 a. m with CSC6 bags
sugar, 21 bags taro, 7 packages sun
dries, 1 horse.
Kr. bk. I'lcrrc Antonlne, Santha,
from Newcastle, 9 a. m Ct days out.
Stmr. Llkellkc, Naopala, from Molo
kal and Maul ports, 3 p. m.
Monday, March 12.
0. & 0. S. S. Co.'s stmr. Coptic,
Finch, from Yokohama, C a. rn.
tai
DEPARTED.
Whitney & Marsh
New Arrival of
Ladies .White fash Skirts
In Indian Head
Butcher Linen
From $1.75 up
Also a full line of
GORDON DYE HOSIERY
Fop Ladies and Children
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INEW - TO-DAY
S. S. Ncbraskan,
Uiilul, 0:30 p. m.
Wetdon, for Ka.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that -J. C.
minr. ,..ihui, ueiincu, lur namaK.ia Abrcu TrnnnB ns Kallhlwacna Sa-
Por"' 5 " m- . loon Co., has filed an oppllcatlon for a
' 4th Class Liquor License, nt 8outb'
DUE TOMORROW. iEa9t Cofnrr of King and Knmehamoha
IV ltoad, Kallhl, Honolulu, any protest
Oceanic S. S. Co.'s Stmr. Sierra, against tho Issuanca of this License
Iloudlctte, for San Francisco, about 3 tbould bo filed In this Ofllco by Satur
t. m. day, March 17, 190G.
Btmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, for, a. j. oampheix.
Kauai ports, 5 p. m,
Stmr. Ke Ait Hou, Tullett, for Kauai
tnrtn. Ft n. m.
Stmr. Llkellke, Naopala, for Mololial 12
ports. 12 m. I
Stmr. Klnnu, Freeman, for Hawaii
ports X2 m.
0. & 0. S. -S. Co.'s stmr. CopUc,
Finch, for San Francisco at noon.
Treasurer Territory of Hawaii.
Treasurer's OITlce, Honolulu, March
190C. 3t
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS AND OF-FIOERS.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
SUGAR FACTOR3 COMPANY, LTD.
At the annual mectlnc of tho slock'
From Yokohama, per stmr. Coptic, holders of Sugar Factors Company,
March 12. Mrs. Mitchell, Or. line- Ltd., held at Its odlco In Honolulu on
nlsch and 3C4 Japanese In tho steer- Monday, March 5, 1906, tho following
ago. Directors and Auditor wcro elected to
' .pervu lur uiu ensuing year;
PA88ENGER3 BOOKED. Directors: F. M. Swanzy, C. M.
I Cooke, F. A. Schaefer, J. P. Cooke,
For San Francisco per stmr. Sierra, ' W. Pfotenhauer, 8. M. Damon, E.
Balling March 13. Mr. and Mrs. II. L.j D. Tenney.
Plttock, Miss Plttock, Mrs. Lcadbettor, Auditor: W. Pfotenhauer.
O. Aalbcrc. Master J. Aalbcic. Mrs. I At a meeilnc of tho Hoard of Direct
Moffltt, Miss ilamm, H. J. Mltcheil, ors of this samo Company, held on tho
Dr. Q. K. McDonagh. J. A. McDonagn, "arno date, tho following Officers were
.mm. i.. ii, uarucn. Miss m. Wallace, ciecieu to servo ioj mo samo penou;
ORPHEUM THEATRE
wS2C25iSSKiTSSf
RICHARD BUHLER
AND
National Stock Company
Tonight
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
FABIO ROMANI
"MATINEE SATURDAY.
ADMISSION 25 CT8.
POPULAR PRICES: 25c, 50c, 76c.
ORPHEUM TELEPHONE WHITE 681
Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Miss Logglc, Miss
es Hamlin (2), Mr. and Mrs. Lansing,
0. II. Schafcr and wife. J. E. Front,
It. C. Frost, Miss C. F. Harrington,
V. It. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chase.
Miss O. Oaylor, Mrs. V. T. Weatherrcd
and parly of Oregon girls, tho Misses
Nash, Hcavrcn, Drown, Phillips, King,
Madlgan, Parsley, Crosscn, ProbcBtcl
and Courtcmancno; D. It. Uannlng, J,
M. Thompson, J. L. Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Ovorbury. T. Hagcr,.S.
Gregory, Mrs. N. S. Sachs.
F. M. Swanzy Prsldent
C. M. Cooke
First Vice President
F. A. Schaefer ,
Second Vice President
E. F. Dlshop Treasurer
E. E. Paxton
Secretary and Manager
K. E. PAXTON.
Secretary Sugar Factors Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 10, 1908.
U. 8.
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii,
At Chambers; In Probate. In tbo Mat
ter of tho Estato of Augusttno Enos,
lato of Wailuku, Maul, deceased. Or
der for Notlco of Hearing Petition for
Probate of Will. A document purport
ing to bo tho Last Will and Testament
of Augustine Enos, late of Wailuku,
Maul, deceased, having on tho 8th day
morning of March, A. D. 1908, been presented to
sum iTouaic uouri, anu a piuuiuu lur
m., 30,01; absoiuto "lu i"""o i " it u-
5.026 grains per cu- Bnc0 0I tetters testamentory to iiosa
chub, jutiuiuiii(j r.uua uuil jusu viriiii
Marclcl, having been died by Rosa
Enos: It Is hereby ordered thnt Mon
day, tho 23rd day of April, A. D, 1906,
Weather Bureau,
Local Office.
, March 12, 1906,
Temperatures 6 a. m., 60; 8 a, m
71; 10 a. m., 72;
minimum, 60,
Parameter, 8 a,
humidity. 8 a. m.,
blc foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m., 61
per cent.; dew point, 8 a. m do.
Wind Ca. m clodty 2, dtrecttoo
NE; 8 n. m., velocity 2. direction NE;
noon, 73;
30.01; absoiuto
10 a. m velocity C, direction SW;
noon, velocity 11, direction S.
Rainfall during 24 hours ended
8 a. m., .00 inch.
Totnl wind movement during 21
hours ended at noon, 122 miles.
ALEX. McO. ASHLEY,
Section Director, U. S. Weather Du
reaii.
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WANTS
Por Wnrtt Column See Pi?r !
DOY WANTED.
For wrapping counter;
cxpcrleiuo preferred.
Sachs Dry Qoods Co.
one who had
Apply N. S.
3329-31
at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the
court room of said court, at Wailuku,
Maul, bo and tho samo hereby Is ap
pointed the tlrno and place for proving
paid will and hearing said application,
.It Is further ordered that notlco thcre-
nf lin given by publication onca a week
tor threo successlvo weeks, In tho Kvo-
.nlng Iliilli-tln and Maul Nuws, news
papers published In tho English lan
guage, tho last publication to bo not
less than ten days previous to tho tlnio
.therein nppolnted for hearing,
Dated at Wailuku, Maul, March 8th,
1900.
. A. N. KEPOIKAL
Judgo of tho Circuit Court 2nd
Circuit.
I Hy the Court:
I (Sd) EDMUND H. HART,
(Seal) Clork.
I 3J29 Mar. 12. 19. 26; April. 12
WANTED.
BY AUTHORITY
A young man with a fair education, I Sealed proposals for constructing
who writes a good hand, and who Is concrcle craucdicd steel beam bridge
willing to work. Applications slat- . ..... .. . .
Ing qualifications ani nationality, to r?Plnce tlmuj!r lru on "hort-cut
sent to P. O. Dox A., Wnlmca, Ha. road Koloa, Kauai, T. H., will bo re
wall. 3329-lw eclved by tho Hoard of Supervisors of
3 the County oi Kauai, until 9:30 a. m, of
. Wednesday, April 4th, 1906,
Ijidv's Hawaiian dime belt. Initials Plans, specifications, and blank
Have Yod Seen
The KNICKERBOCKER
'FOUNTAIN BRUSH?
Tho Latest and Oreatest In
vention for
DATHINO AND SHAMPOOING.
Wo have them. Call to set
them.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and King Stt.
PHONE MAIN J3I
Soecial Sale
OF
FI8HNET8, TWINE and BRONZE
WIRE CLOTH at
A. FERNANDEZ & SON,
Not. 44-50 King St., '.-.-ey Block, bet
Nuuanu and Smith Stt.; Ttl. atn 189.
CHOICE SELECTION"
OF FINE JEWELRY,
NOW ON DI8PLAY.
THOS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,'
FORT STREET.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
L08T.
"M. I.
to this ofllco,
HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record March 10, 1906,
From 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon.
Suitable reward If returned forms for submitting nronosals. will be Mary D Prime Notice
MUSIC.
Piano tvjjht In 6 months by experi
enced teacher; 13 month (8 lessons);
special attention to adult beginners.
Addrons Music, this office. 3328-tf
FOR 8ALE.
3329-31 ...i.i,. j ... ,.,-i.i- ... , John F Anderson to W W Ahana....L
. frnlshed upon written request, aqcom- Enlered R((cord
niH n, t.( ilanna i nt Llua nAllara I . - '
panled
(15.00)
Hnro and valuable
1022 Nuuami,
stamps.
REOPENING.
ujr uc.uon ui n.o i'wn From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
by addressing C. II. Sweotser, Walho Kolllplo et al to W (1 Kapu...D
Annlv Pmirlv llnn.l Hminrvlnnr nt I.lhiiw Kn. W Nttpunawal Plinlkala and Wf to
ual, T. H.
Tho right Is reserved to roject any
3328-lw
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Mr. Q, Somma, who formerly con
ducted tho barber shop at 928 Fort
street has reopened a new, neat and
clean shop at No. 10 King near Nuu
anu street. S328-lm
or all bids.
Dy order of tho Hoard of Supervisors,
, (Signed) II. D. W1SHARD.
Chairman.
Llhue, Kauai, March 10, 1906,
3329-10t
Henry Hallr D
Maraea Ana to Frank Vlolra D
E M Karaakaeha Adt
Gullhermo da SllU'lra to n N Holmer
, ,....M
Tom Wa Hoy to Tom Wal Kim ... .US
Jennie, Punohu to Keawe Kalua..,..L
John Castro to D J Coonradt D
D J Coonradt and wf to O L Samson. M
Kaha Kano to Kalauohnua (w) D
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847-857 KaahunanH Stml
P. O. BOX BM. TEL. MAIM It
it
Fop Rent
La Minon"
Excellently located amid sliado tree
and flowers; large grounds. On Uere-
tanla street, near ThomaB Square, ma
uka sldo of street. Property has fron
logo also on Klnau street. Stables and
outbuildings. Gas laid into tho bouse.
Pretty place for a homo.
JA8. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Waikiki Beach Lot
Near Moana Hotel
Flno balhlng one of tho very few
desirable Walklkt beach lots left.
.
Three Trains
Daily
VIA 1
UNION PACIFIC
TO 1
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
And All Principal Eastern Point.
No Change
To Denver?
Kanuts City
Omaha,
Chicago.
De sure your ticket reads via tht
UNION PACIFIC.
For full Information call on
8. F. BOOTH,, O. A.,
1 Montgomery SL, 8an Francisco, Cat.
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANT 8TREET.
Lots for Sale
In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,
ALIHI, and othtr dttlrablt Itcalltlct
Also 1 JUMP-SEEAl' BUGKOARD,
lond-band; good as new.
THE COBWEB CAFE,-.
'QUEEN and ALAKEA STB.
TEL. MAIN 492.
TINE MEAL8,
WINE8, LIQUOR8,
AND BEER.
Camara & Co,, Props
Fresh Bakings
F BREAD, CAKES, COOKIES, ETC.,
EVERY DAY AT THE
PERFECTION HOME BAKERY
Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA ST8.
'For Sale" cards at Bulletin.
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