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S. F. BOOTH, G. A.,
1 Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cal. '
S. ICHICI
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
cor. Emma and Berttanla Sts. Japan
ese and Chinese Laborers Supplied.
Contract Work of Every Kind Under
taken. Telephone Blue 2181.
William T; Patv,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
ALAKEA STREET.
All classes of Building Work
promptly and carefully executed.
Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
W, G. LET,
SANITARY PLUMBINQ AND TIN
SMITH WORK.
WAIKIKI SIDE SMITH ST.
Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHI.
Good Workmanship. Work Completed ,
When Promised. 1
TEL. MAIN 125. P. O. BOX 979.
I
Worth Knowing'
That all men's palates are pleased
with the fare served by the I
FAVORITE GROTTO !
Corner HOTEL and BETHEL 8TS.
Best Mea! In Town
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT,
on HOTEL ST. near NUUANU.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
T. Oda, Manager
YEE CHAN
FANCY DRY UOODB JUST OPENED.
Clcthlng, Hats, Shoes, Eetc, Chinese
and Japanese Silk Goods. Handker
chiefs, Matting and Campher-Wood
Trunks. I
'005-1009-1013 NUUANU ST., corner
King. P, O. Box 953. Honolulu, H.T,
""HONOLULU IRON WORKS " j
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de-1
ccilption made to order. Boiler work '
and RIVETED PIPE3 for Irrigation '
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice, 1
Wing Wo Tai & Co. !
DEALERS IN IMPORTED GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
UNWL7,?, LFLTK,NDS-
Tel. Main 266.
P. O. Box 915.
JUST RI3CEIVEO
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF WELL
SEASONED KOA LUMBER.
Will Be Sold Very Cheap.
FONG INN CO.
1152 NUUANU 8T. P. O. BOX 999.
Weekly Bulletin SI per year.
I Most
wji 1 ,'Jl Econom
ic riMRm-wAiAMsML 7 Jcai
357 mSz I At
imH ma M Measure
Wears 1 ijyf'yuJ' 1 Always
Longest fo-"""" T Uniform
i SOLD ny wKmmmimimmm
& Son, Ltd.
HAWAIIAN
Opera House
Thursday and
Saturday Evenings
APRIL 26th AND 28th.
AND MATINEE
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th.
MONSTER
I Benefit Performance
IN AID OF THE SAN FRANCISCO
SUFFERERS,
Under the Auspices of
THE MYRTLE BOAT CLUO.
GEORGE ADE'S GREATEST
COMEDY,
"The College Widow"
DIG CAST)
NEW SCENIC EFFECTSI
SPECIALLY PAINTED SCENERYI
Neats on sale at Wall, Nichols Co.
Box office opens Wednesday, April
25th
FOCUS
your peepers on our now lino of 190G
. ' ' , . , . .. ,
Suitings. A now lot by Str. Novadan
jitBt opened up.
I The swell grays
1
which are raging
high.
The Cool-looking
kind.
$20 to 30
1
Our Clothes are
Perfection.
Geo. A. Martin
HOTEL ST.
OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P.
M.
Have You Seen
The KNICKERBOCKER
FOUNTAIN BRUSH?
The Latest and Greatest In
vention for
D BATHING AND 8HAMPOOING.
We have them. Call to see
them.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and King Sts.
PHONE MAIN 3t
ROYAL
Hawaiian Hotel
Table board for summer months,
$50.00. Room and board reasonable.
Address, H. BEWS, Manager.
O. FARIA
, , 1 . 1 1.
will mako you a nice two-piece suit
ad allow you to pay for same at 91JD0
per week.
HOTEL opp. BI8HOP 8T.
c FOR o
SODA WATER
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
BUY OF THE
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS
FACTORY 1425 EMMA 8T.
TELEPHONE BLUE 1871
It's Delicious!
If you have never tried
GORDON GIN
- . j o j o o
do so at once. It It superior to any gin
In the market and fmdi favor wher
ever cold.
For sale at all leading hotels and
bars.
Thos. F. McTighe & Co.
SOLE AGENTS.
101 TO 105 N. KING STREET.
TEL. MAIN 140.
NEW - TO-DAY
WILL OPEN MAY 1ST, COMPLETE
Dressmaking Parlors
EXPERIENCED MODISTS.
Ka Noeau Parlors, Alakea St., Ka-
plolanl Bldg. MRS. MARY A. LEE,
Manager.
STOCK BOOKS CLOSED.
PIONEER MILL COMPANY, LTD.
The Stockbooks of tho Pioneer Mill
Co.. Mil., will lie closed to transfer
from April 27th to May 1st. 100C.
W. PFOTF.NHAUKR.
Treasurer Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd
330S-U
BASE BALL
IN AID OF STRICKEN SAN TRAN-
CISCO, AT BASEBALL
GROUNDS ON
Saturday, April 28th
GAME TO COMMENCE at 2 O'CLOCK
Admission: Adults, 50c; Minors 25c.
The band will be In attendance and
the five teams of the League will play
a series of four games of four Innings
each, as follows:
1 Maile vs. Honolulu
2 Kamehameha
vs. WINNER OF FIRST GAME.
3 Oahu
vs WINNER OF SECOND GAME.
4 Punahou
vs. WINNER OF THIRD GAME.
Tickets on sale at Hawaiian News
Co., Young Building.
Jjsy AID A WORTHY CAUSE -jsjR
53r-AND INCIDENTALLY -JG
53W ENJOY A MOST NOVEL -jssjr
JSjST- EXHIBITION! -tyft
Bert Bowers will umpire.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE
OF MRS. FRANCES E. HOBRON.
The undersigned. Thomas W. Hob
ron, having been duly appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs. I'rnn
tea K. Hobrou, Into of Honolulu, Oahu,
deceased, hcroby gives notice to all
persona having clalniB against thu es
tate of Bald Mm- Frances K, Hobrou
to ptesent the name to him at his of
lice. 1020 Port street, said Honolulu,
within six mon-lis from the datu of thu
first publication ot this notice or they
will bo forever barred.
Dated, Honolulu, April 23, 190C.
THOMAS W. 1IOUUON.
Administrator Kittatu of Mrs.
Prances II. Holiron, deceased,
33CC April 20: May 3, 10, 17, 21.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE
OF BERNHARD BERGERSEN.
Tlio undersigned having been niv
pointed Executrix of tlio Eatato of
llernhard llergorHun. deceased, late ot
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, notlco
is hereby given to all portions having
elulniH against said estate to present
their claims duly authenticated and
with proper vouchers, If any exist,
uvo:i If the claim la secured by mort
gage upon real eatato, at tlio o'lllco of
David Dayton, 137 Merchant street,
Honolulu, within nix months from thu
dato hereof or they will bo forever
liaried. And nil uersons owing said
'estulo are hereby requested to mako
lUltneiuaiu peiuciueii. in suiuu wiui uiu
said David Dayton.
MAODAI.KNA IlKiiaKRSKN,
Kxccutrlx with tlio Will Annexed, Us
tato of llernhard llcrgerscn,
Dated Honolulu, April 5th, 190C.
3350 Apr 5, 12. 10. 20; May 3.
PA88ENGERS ARRIVED.
From Maul ports, per Btmr. Claudlne,
April 20. Father Justin, is. viuccui,
Jllss Kalanll, Mrs. II. Hock, Mr. Kaa
nohl, Wm Lane. Mrs. Andeisou, A
lVunu. R. A. Diummond, Chuu I.un,
'A. Hunehei-g. Miss L. Arce, K. Odo. S,
I Hull, MUs Legros, Miss llutchlnbon,
'Mrs. C. Mahoo, J. J. Newtomb, E. M.
ILegros, M. K. Keohukalole. Chung
"AUunn, v. Ah ou, wire uim cilliuieui as good as now; to bo seen, even
mid 53 deck. lugs at 1428 Mtiklltl St. 33CS-1W
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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New moon Apr. 23d at 5.35 a. 111.
'lue tides at milniiiil and lillo occur
about nn bour earlier than at Hono
lulu. Hawaiian Standard rims is lOh 30m
slower tbAu Greenwich time, being
tbat of the meridian of 157.30. Tbs
lime whistle blows at 1:30 p. in., which
It the same as Qreenwlsh. Oh Om.
ARRIVED.
Thursday, April 25.
l.ovl Woodbury, Harris
n. 111., drew uod tu eon-
Kclir. Cling,
fioni llllo 7
sIkhi-os.
Htmr. ClaiiMlim, Parker, from Mnul
ports C a. in., with sugar and sundries
,0 consignees.
Am. stnir. Kutcrprlse, Younggrcn. 12
lavs from San Kmuclsco via llllo;
paimenccrs ninl mdKu to Wm. 0. Irwin
& Co., Ltd.
Atu. bk. Koko Head, IMwnrilBun, 'SI
days from Astoria ultli lumber for
Shanghai.
Am. bk. Molilcan, McDonald, 23 days
from San Pmnrlgio with ge.u'1 imluo.
to C.istlc & Couke. Ltd.
Schr. Ka Mol, Mold, from Pnnullo,
with sugar tu Allen & Robinson, Ltd.
o i
DEPARTED.
Wednesday, April 25.
Stnir. Maul, llennclt, for HnmuKim
pent)!, 3 p. tu.
Hark PactuIiiH, Watts, for i:iccln 3
p. m.
Hour, i-avinia, wcmaurui, lor i.nynai,
Island, 5 p. m,
0 1
SAILING TODAY.
Htmr. Mlkalinla, (ircgory, for Kauai
ports, 5 p. in.
1 o
DUE SATURDAY.
St in r. Klnau. l'reeman, from Maul
and Hawaii purls, 10 a. in.
SAIL FRIDAY.
Slmr. Claudlne,
ports, 5 p. til, '
Parker, for Maul
TO SAIL SUNDAY.
A.-ll. S. H. Ofegonlan, Nichols, for
New York la Kaliulul and llllo, 5
p. in.
DUE'SUNDAY.
Slmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, from
Kauai ports, C a.'m.
Htmr. I.Ik el I Ice. Nuonala, from Molo
Ual ports. U a. m.
DUE MONDAY.
S. S. Doric, from Yokohama,
0. & 0.
1 p. m.
DUE TUESDAY.
C.-A. S. S. Mnlicno, (llbb, from Syd
ney, p. m.
Ktmr Manna Lon, Slmcrson, from
Hawaii ports, C a, tn.
U. S. Weather TJureau,
Local Off I re.
April 2C, 190C.
Temperatures 0 a, in., 72; 8 a. m.,
TC; 10 a. m., 77; noon, 79; morning
minimum, 72.
Hardliner, 8 n, m.. 30.10; absolute
humldiiy, S a. m., -I.CGS grains per cu
bit foot, relative humidity, 8 a. m C2
per cent.; dew point, 8 n. m., C2.
Wind a. m., velocity 8, direction
SIC-, 8 n. in., velocity 8, direction NE;
10 n. m., velocity G, direction NIC,
noon, velocity 8, direction NK.
Itnlnfall during 24 hours ended
8 a. m., truco.
Total wind movement during 21
hours ended nt noon, 231 miles.
AI.UX. McC. A81IM5Y,
Bertlon Director. IT. 8. Weather Bj
reau.
WANTS MORE JURORS
Judge Do Dolt has Issued a venire
for Ihe following trial Jurors, who are
to appear next '.tommy at 10 a. in..
W. It. Waters. J. 1). Tucker, II W.
Adams, K, L. Miller, John K.wtaac,
llcniy Hell, W. II. Sopcr, Jacob l-'in-do,
Alex, (lurducr, II. S. Ilageriip, U.
H. Swain. David Fuller. T, II. Petrle,
W. 0. llornhurdt, Chas. Valpoon, W.
P. O'llrlen, llernuid Waggoner, II. K.
(lures. Miles C. Prlvett and Jas. Do
herty.
WANTS
SITUATION WANTED.
lly nn experienced muu, to taKu charge
or to work In country place or ranch,
Addiess X. Uulletln oflku. 33G8-lw
FOR 8ALE.
Knx'ger Piano In first-class rendition:
., .Ai
4ai... .. -f lin unarm m n
WEATHER REPORT
Whitney & Marsh
Our After Stocktaking
MONSTER
REMNANT SALE
BEGINS
Tuesday, May 1
The ISLAND
la In a splendid position to secure for Its patrons the very best Island meat,
carefully handled. Also Island Poultry of every description.
Jas. E. Westbrook
TELEPHONE MAIN 76.
THE FAT MAN
Piompt action Is being taken by pco-
plo on Maul to help Bwell tho relief
fnl r,n orr.-..r0 I.. H,n l.'.,nlu
At n mass meeting held Sunday plana
for collecting funds wero made nt Wal
lukii, and before tlio meeting closed
$120 was subscribed. Tills Information
nmo today In tho following letter re
relvtd by II. P. Wood, secretary of tho
(li'iiernl Relief Comiultleo named by
tho Oovcrimr:
Wnllukii. Maul, T. H
April 23. 1000.
II. P. Wood, Es( Honolulu, Oahu.
Dear Sir: Your circular letter rela
tive to funds for San Francisco suffer-
rrs received.
On Sunday last n masa meeting of
citlzins was held at tho armory In Wal
luku for tho purposo of collecting
liindR for tho dlsticHHud people uf San
FianclBco. Comirlttecs wero appoint
I'd nnd befoio tlio meeting adjourned
komo (420 was subscribed. Wo hopa
to fi.rward u good donation either by
tonight's mall or befoio tlio week
closes. Mr. C. II. Wella was tlio chair
iniiu of tlio mass meelliig, and innttcia
iMMS ft jyi?
v . i --- r
! 'prriCT
J. " r-TXV- -, " . M
Maui Aids
In Relief
flf Trmnn
Ul riiuuu
w. ij . . ..i.-i. ..tr , lirillll njiririaibiiaiiiirii i r rtiftiiirt' vrftiitifeiiAfciiii
MEAT CO.
MAffMIER.
FORT ST. OPP. LOVE BLDG.
AND THE DRUM.
nro In hla hands for attention
A,a I undcrbtniid. all collections will
. . r..... B.1...1 ... Iln,,,.!,.!,. nu Tniil'a
UU lUrWtll Ul'll li, HUHUllnil o ,m.m. a
rnntilbutlou, nnd will probably go for
ward with funda collected In Oahu to
be known as Hawaii's contribution.
Very truly yours,
D. II. CASE.
Another letter of a similar nnturo
wai tecelved from A. N, KcpolUl of
the same plarc,
m i
PLEA FORJUJRDERERS
L. A. Thurston and W. A. Kinney
linvu Inlciesled themselvca In fnvor of
the live Koreans, who wcru tonUcted
of a puitlcularly atrocious minder on
Hawaii, nnd whoso ueath warrant was
'en''l uy ' Acting (jovcrnor sonw
iiujn UK". mnnwuii wi " "
Biich efforts weio being made but would
say nothing further about tlio mutter
RELIEF FUND LIST
The San Francisco relief fund collec
tion lommltteo expects to liavo coin,
pleted by Saturday a list of contilu
utors. Tho amount In sight i cumins
as stated yesterday, about $00,000; $20
000 from tho Pluntcis' Association;
115.000 fiom the fraternal organiza
tions nnd about $25,000 from general
collections
Tho annual tennis event of tho Pa
ll Ik Tennis Club, tho Alexander cup
tournament, which always precedes tho
championship matches, will begin
Thin silay, May 3. Tho entry book Is
now open: entrnnco fto $1, which may
be bunded to W. P. Roth nt the Fit -it
National Hank.
rowi
Withoutjjeserve
PROPERTY
At Auction
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
I will sell nt my salesroom, 857 Ka
nhumnnii street,
PIlOI'r.RTIES
Without IteHere.
LOTS 1, 2, .1 and 4, lllock M Kapa-
IiiiIii.
LOTS 43 nnd 44. Work II Knplolanl
Park Addition.
LOTS 26. 27 nnd 28, Woel; II; Portion
of Lot 1, lllock 12K Knpaluitu
Trnct.
This lint will bo added tn hernro day
of sale.
Send In ynurn.
JAS.
F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Mortgagees Sales
At my
street
salesroom, 857 Kaahiimanu
SATURDAY, APRIL 28-Properly, I.I
llliu street, lower end.
MONDAY, APRIL 30 Vineyard street,
near Kinnia Rtreet.
SATURDAY. MAY 5 Corner Punch
bowl nnd lietetnliln atrectn.
SATURDAY. MAY 12 -cstnto
nnd stocks.
Valuable real
Hawaii Land
Co. to R. I). Mead.
SATURDAY, MAY 12 Property on
King, nlso 1150 shnres Klhol Plan
tation Co., Ltd.
SATURDAY. MAY 2fi Property on
King street, near Kninehameha IV
road good buildings.
All particulars nt my oincc.
JA3. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT 8TREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and Other Desirable Localities.
HOMES FOR SALE
ON WILDER and GULICK AVE3.
No Reasonable Offer Refused.
THE COBWEB CAFE, s
QUEEN and ALAKEA 8TS. I
FINE MEALS,
WINES, LIQUORS,
:J
AND BEEF
TEL. MAIN 492.
Camara & Go,, Props.
Alexander Young Hotel
Absolutely fireproof, finest
cuisine, elegantly furnished
and the best of service. :: ::
NOAH W. GRAY MANAGER
HONOLULU, T. H.
BUILDING MATERIAL
20 per cent, cheaper than sold by
other dealers. Doors, screen doors,
sash and builders' hardware.
C. B. REYNOLDS,
Alakea St., mauka Sailors' Home
HAVE YOUR CLOTHE8 CLEANED,
PRE88ED, REPAIRED AND
DYED BY THE
City Renovating Co.
1153 ;: fort :: street.
Will cull for and deliver same.
TELEPHONE MAIN 196.
PIANOS
STEINWAY and others
THAYER PIAN1) COMPANY,
150 AND 168 HOTEL 8TREET.
F. D. WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Office and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak
ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn
ing; Repairing and General Jobbing.
1082 ALAKEA 8T., rear Y. M. C. A.
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