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r o EVnNINO UUMXTtN. HONOLTJUJ, T. II . MONDAY. NOV. 10, 1900. WANTS The Little Ads with the Big Results Muo Piiko S, NBW TO-DAY, for Nsbw Ada. is .a CDnDTS .4 ft SPORTS s I 1.'. s h Vr Lw WANTBD A hou.e oi IHe or ki looms, situated i-ltlur In Malum or Wuiklkl. must be In good repair Addieis 1' S liilllelln Ollln- 35.111 If A first ( 1mh booiikt r per w 111 ai e; t the keeping of a set of hooks during ' iilnji hours Aildre-SB A i:."lltil lltlll (Wire 3-j2S tf Thuiough tellable sober, good char uclei ililliery waguu drl)ur Ad dies h ' uiiiiftin 3531 tf CAHI'CNTEHS WANTED. Tn llrLt i lues carpenters uro wanted liy Din n I Coiiflriit lion Co, Kuliuit IM 351; tr TO LET. E Colluge- to lit on lleretnnlu St Tlnco bedrooms ami all inoilern eoiivenl iniiH Just newly painted Inside nnd out Kent (heap Apply at fif th" or Knplolanl IMatc 3510 If Nledy furnlKlicd housclne-plug rooms In Ik ail of tlty New furniture. Im hiding I'lano (!.i Ktiiiii Iniulru Alaiillfui Inn rs Shoe Co 3338 If riirulnlit'd rooms Rented to stilt tin; tluies. Helen's Court, Adams l.auu, 3312 tf Cottares In Chrlstly Lane. Apply Wong ICwal, Smith St., muuka Hotel. 2 furnished front rooiiM at 1223 Km uiu St.; rent reasonable , 3401-tt Newly furntshed niOHqulto proof rooms, at K4 Vlnpard St 2728-t! The Wtekly Coition ot tue Kveniu Miillrtlu giver a complete summary of tho news of tbn ill.. For SI V'- BUSINESS DIRECTORY MUSIC. Mrs. Hodgson- .Teacher of I'lnno and Singing Mtiny ) ears' experience, l'-ia) and pleasant method. Hapld mid thorough prognss l.esitoua gliu at iiupll'8 own lesldenco or at .Studio .'13 lne)urd St (near l.'m inn St ) Mr. Ja. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, All orders should bo left ut the Ha. wultan Nen-s Co., Young bldg. Phone 2UI or Cottage No. 1. Haulelea Lawn. 3 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. i For house-help, phone Wnite 2891, Ma il kl. Oeneral Employment Office, -or Pensacola and Ueretanla. jjsy Fine Job Printing at the Bul letin offle. w.vr-'r-' .-".' rj-r.; ;-rr."-n.sv-rr I Time To Think u about the adding. Your time and that of your high priced clerks Is worth money. Why not begin to economize on tlmo by using a Burrough's Adding Machine? EVERYTHING. FOR THE OrFICE. ! Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. -sf-vi: rJ!-tttt2riwa LIVE TURKEYS ORDER NOW FOR THANKSGIVING CORN FED TURKEYS. Club Stables Tel. Main 109 S. SA1KI, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty, 563 6. BERETANIA 8T. TELEPHONE BLUE 81. -RPSH FLOWER AND VEQETACLE 8EEDS FOR SALE. Mrs. E, M. Taylor YOUNG UUILDIHO. TEL. MAIN "'n TEL MAIN 473. ('or Japanese cooks, willtrs, svoipen for homework anil help for da work, uiilln on short notice JAJiA.NI!aK NEW HOTHU UMIOM, i.nnwn iirriuKi NUUANU tSTIICMT HAH 'AMA.JMMr MIM-Kmi AOR, I ROM 8ALE. Sterling tilxer aouvoiilr spoons Ono of the Illicit HnrH over shown Prill's 1 o iron ihle Diet?, the Jewel er I oil Mi 3110 tf A liull tenler imp three- mouths old, ihcap AiIiIiiks "S, O.," Ilullctlii OHlie 3"39 tf Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,1 ,,i,m m,WP:1 "'" 1,,9( ,f,"r,m ,,f ,,,p ll,y water, fruit and ornamental treeil"'"1 wmn "' Kul ll lltll ,nore tunm and all Improvement!. Two mtn-. work ""'V nre "'" lolca Imri' c(,m utea' walk from can and Punahou u,,latlm l" 1,,'nu Tl"'' ,mu" ,llc" fnRt College. Address K. P.. tbli ofnes I "u' " AnderKon, Keniamles and Woo, - Anderson and .McGlll, Hit' old stand 1i)b Squabs In any Heights Zoo quantity. Kalmukl .8472 tf I HOOM AINO BOARD Duslrulilo nilte or single room, with board, at .Mrs Mncilnnald's, Wui klkl. 3338-lw FOR RENT me old established Popular Home"; 4." furnished loom lti.nl $30, per montli with IT fitn leaso to run. Call lit 12111 Km I m mil 3313-lw I.J04VI , No branih I Carlo I'awn Co, l'ott St. opp ('jtliollc MlHHloti. 3SU3-tf FOUND. Mousi loliutil dog with while nose and breast Owner may obtain same at in"0 Punchbowl St. 3312 lf Tin Wo JCWCLCR .1029 MAUNAKCA 8T. J WPi,t on tliu flvlil wllli tliLlr UHiiat uplr- Chlnese Cold and Stonet uniquely " "'"' determination to win. 'Ihey I pla)ed u hard, fast game and their lom thaptd and set. j i.mntltins were lliu best of thu day srr"M":!g"" i The real surprise, was sprung by Van REPAIRING!. Umbrellas recovered and brass pol ,&. Takutu. 1284 Kort St. 3467-tf " ' LOCKSMITH. Bee Hastings for rspalra of Locks, Keys, Music boxei, Snarpenus of Fine Cutlery. Hear Union OrllL BARBER SHOP. For a nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Rliop. 1111 Fo:t BL CLOTHES CLEANING. Clothes dyed, cleaned and pressed, A MatHiioka, Kukui St. betw. lltver and I.lllha. -i aw a mm PROFESSIONAL fl ARB8 - -;; DENTI8T. I A. J. DERBY, D, D. 8. BOSTON BUILDINO. THIRD FLOOR. I PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. DR. T. MITAMURA. OFFICE 1412 NUUANU ST.; CORNER VINE YARD; TEL. WHITE 151. ? New Premo Cameras The Premo Camera presents advantagesthat no other ca mera posseTset, That's why the PREMO Is superseding all other cameras in popularity. The use of the film pack, which Is more convenient and quicker to operate than the roll; the option of using plates, and the advantage of being able to focus on the ground glass for each picture, whether you use plates or films, are only a few of the strong points that go to make the PREMO CAMERA desir able. Complete new stock 190G models just in. Honolulu Photo-Supply Co, FORT 8TREET. "Everything Photographic" ICE manufactured fiom purs dlillllid wi ter. Delivered to any pari of city by courteous driven. OAHU ICI; AM) fil.ECriilC CO,, Kfwala Tliplins fllua 3181 WRUIONi The Sucker season opened Saturday mid Hie "(tool Moti" Is mm happy, lliori' mih n falr-slrcd crowd on linnd to see the opening Karnes of the stn mil ami while tlm play nan not of I lie best t III tilt- loam arc iu in pose J of strong pla)ers and tin' name will lin proie as tliu plitcra practice. Silurday's gamui tl'Miinnstralcd t lint Until tin Mnllis and the Diamond i IIfiiiIii have strong teams. The lutur of tin- Millies, did good work mid ilein- oust rated (lint tlioy arc not it In tlio ' "luis-beon" class. It una a wry nn.tr) d.iy nnd fust, fttitijijiy work could not lie cxpnted ol the. teuniB, but they did Indulge In doiihi last play JIAII.KH Ml Y M C A The Mallei, iih was expei'tnl, put It all over the Y M. C. A.'a, hut idiuuld lime piled up u larger sen re. The . M. C A 'h played a stubborn defeimhe gamn but when It lutuu to running tho ball down to tin Ir opponents' goal they were lacking. Their combinations KPfIHIf1 111 III. Iinrir lli-ni-dni.ir.. M nr. 'nr and Super were thu slurs of tho i Christian team mid they )laed good ball During the first half neither learn was able to store hut In the kecoud (Irny scored two goals for the Alalles and Kellett one. (iray was ery accur ate In his shots The Mullen lost many good chances to score hy their luabll II) to locale the goal DIAMONDS H SUI.DinitS The Diamond Head Athletic dun . Vllet and his hum h of blue loats Peo plu who thought that the soldiers were going to be easy icitulnly made a mis take. The Infantry team went right i i.iii iu mil uiu tin nu t-Aiiiiii inv if. II bo)s with their experlenc-e, had the Lest of the argument. Shortly alter plu) commented the soldier had :i ehiiucu to storu on n fite klik A 1) II. i!u)er had "hands." Chilton blocked the I.hk Hwlug. one of thu foruardH ol L'ncle Sam's learn, Just luhxed scor ing In Hut Hist half reiiiiiiulex nnd Woo i.ich sent the spheie- under the bar for a scoio In thu llrst half, (loal Keeper Thompson of tho Infan try team was kept busy In tno e(omi half mid sated Ills team many times. A. Williams did some good shooting and had It not been for Thompson'!! work he would huvo scored, (leo. lie- shu Buuccded In kicking u goal. I 'lilt- only iinpleabunl Kuture of tho , game was the ruling off the Held of K, IVrnuinlez, tho D. II phi) or. The line-up of thu teams was us fol lows; U'SShK .tt ii't-mri, iiuiini luinilltoi, Jllllll-H ill, dray, Cutlerall, !'. Ilalley, l:d. Kea; lexincH, HarrUou, II, ulllley, J. Kea t M, C. A. CIojI, llcai'dniore; hacks, Turner, Mncuulay; hulf-backs, Dixon, X.leglei, Super; fur Hards. Wu- terhoufce, Ohs, Chin Ion, Hobbins, Spuultllng. lufautiy (loal, Thompson; backs, Swift, Van Horfeu; hulf-biuks. Kim ball, Kolli, Illshoji, forwards, Uiuills, Smllh, Moon, Van Vllet, i:lng. Diamond Heads Goal, Chilton; backs, (Trune, ll. Clark; half-backs, J. Clarke, IM. Desha, J. Anderson; for wards, reriiundez, Woo, Uurden, Geo. Desha. A Williams; itwrves, M. An derson, II Sheldon, S, Chllllngwortli. mVi'ti Yesterday out at Kuploluui Pari, tho loth Infantry and thu U A. U. teams met In u close mid haul-fought game. Tho l.usltunas won out In tho ninth Inning by making two runs, when the score stood 2-1 In fuior of the soldiers. rentier nnd Kreltus both pitched good ball mid kepi hits well scatteied llnylo. Smith and 1'ennei- till did rood Mlik work The formei pl.i)er pokul oul a homo inn. 'I Im soldleis Iuimi u good li-im mid wuut more games They would like In hook up with thu Hauliers and TwN lights 'Ihe sunn by Innings was: 1 2 3 4 5 U 7 8 II Infuulr) . ,u i) 0 it u 0 1 1 u 2 l.usltunas . I u II ll ll ll U ll 23 Serge int Hi i linen of thu Marine Corps umpired the game Tl.i- linn up l.usllill'is M Joseph, r 1'ioll.is, 8 Jlmtutiil, Jim. Soiiu, M. 1'iellas, Kv. ers, (lio Mulelios, Henry Prellus Tinlli liifuntiy llluglaiid, c i IVu rer p III own. lb; Van Vllet, 2h : C.I icy 3b, l.euiou hs ; Doyle, d, Horn rf lluiiiia, If , lesenes Hu bert) Ciisllu I! tl It Un i ll'l oil moleskin liuioei renin ' sillllllg I lie Honolulu Hull Hi Tumi wt'lll mil in ihe Kiim uiliiiii M.liuidii) n nil II mod p Hill Ivlllll MlUtMII ll) I III! , !' uf U A lumll ilunll mid mlily ' ' ' i m ' r -("'i'- i- ..-.-. p J were responsible for tho score. During both lmhes of tho game the II S. team had Ilia best of tho argu ment and kept the pigskin In the Kama territory most of the time mid although thfy wero the lighter team, they bowled oer he Kniun In great shape. Only hefoie tho whistle blew nl the end ot tho second half did the Kains come nu) where near Bciirlng. During thu first hnlf tho High School worked tliu mnl to tho Kams' 23-yard line nnd ll was kepi In thai territory nearly thu whole half. During this period thu play was fast mid furious but tho stubborn defense of the Kams kept the Illaek and Gold backs from crossing the lino. McKcnzto and White both played n good defensive game for the Kams nnd saed a big score by their neat tackling. Chllllngworth, While nnd Hlca nil made good gains and Quarterback King run his tcaui In good shape. During the first part of half the KimiB were forcoil the second I down the Held and made a safety, giving the High Sehuolg two points to the good. The fame continued to Im a hard fought i. ne mid with about five minutes left to piny the Kams dropped baclt to boot the oval out of danger; u fumble nc uirred and the High School bark, with Ihc ball tucked under IiIm arm, sprlntiu lor n touchdown and Fullback Chilling, worth kicked a clean goal, making the score- 8-0 During tho remainder of the game the Knms put In fre'sh men mid worked haul to store but they could not cross that goal line. The High Sihools hac now defeated both the Kams mid Oahu College ntiu it looks ery much as though they are thu champs of the second division. There was u large crowd on hand to see the fun mid only clean playing was Indulged In. llnth schools had mime good )elts. I'Ollowlug was tho way tliu hoy laced each other: High School Ah Chlcu, re.; Akniin, rt.; (lllllland, rg.; White-, rh.; Itlchard sou, c; Klce, Ih ; Wight, Ig ; Saffery It.; Sellthl. ,le; CliMllugnorth, fb.; King, tib. Kameliamehi Murray, re.; Kulniu loa, rt ; (loo On, rg.; McKenzle, rh.; Niikuuna, e-.; I). White', Ih.; Comrades Ig ; Cumpbelli It ; Kahlkl, It.; I.ono lb , Akaua, oh .' CARMEOFEA1E0 The win choline men and elcrks from Ihe II nil of T II. Duvles & Co. took u lull out of tin! gripmen and conductors of tho Hapld Transit Athletic Club, on tho Aula Diamond yertcrdny afternoon Houiin, wlio used to wear a Mnllc uniform in the big league, was on the mound fur the carmen for the first three spasms but the plate looked us Hiiall to him us a 3c car faro nnd was iniith harder lo locate. When he din put them tner. the grocery and bard wuro men poked out lilts. Dover, Who look Ilonmi's place, nitched much bet ter ball mid only allowed one run ot( his delivery Archie Itobertson hud bis hum h 111 line shape and Tn trier P. Iliirus dished up Hllllllt I liuictt IM1U8, These two teams have Mime fust players In their line-up imliidlng mien ' men us llumiiuku, lVin, Plunkett Moses, llruns nnd llinns. Thu Davles buys i aught lliu ear buys off their guard In the very first lulling .mid stored three runs. Huns by Innings wero us follows: rV3-4"cV7 8 9 T. II. II ,....3 2 2 U 0 0 0 1 s Hapld Tianslls ..0 u ll ll II 0 U 1 Thu llfu-iii) was; Hiipld Transits K. Ilamaukii, e ; II Hoiian, p.; II. Koblnson, lb.; II. S Swlntoii. 2b.; 1.. C. Forbes. 3b.; J Fern, ss.; A. Plunkett, rf.; W. NpIsoii rf; I-' llo)er. If Substitutes; K. Wil son, (I V Coulter, P. Correu, C. V Hi own The-o II. D.UIt-s . Co. Ltd. Moses c; P. Hums, p.; Archie Itobertson (Cupt.), Ih.; J. Kla, 2b.; Geo. Uruus. 'Mi.; M. Joseph, ss.; Wilcox, If,; Sum ner, ef ; Smythu, rf. Substitutes. Ah Kin, Sllwi, Cii Sue. xs n it ltefe-ree Waldrun of thu Sucker U'ligue may resign. tl The llcituers of lllhi buvu Von the (hampluushlp of Hawaii ut baseball. iraEWW Columbia will bu allowed to play one garni) of football this year under nuw itihs an lutcr-ilass gamu as mi exper iment Captain nigeltlugei, eleeted to had Ihls ) ear's team, visited President Duller mnl asked pet mission of the faculty lo pi ly the- annual gamu.be twpeu thu fifbhmen and sophomores IN I mission was granted, and tho game will hu arranged for thu end of thu sea sou Coluiuhlu under-griidiiates uie .1lu....ur. I I,. I..1.I. ....i.i. tl.lu .to ..ii,ini,,ii. .iini,.ai ii, in.n irij nun un niiuin .- . I ni: mid perhaps Indicating thai Ihe gllllit mil) bu iii-iiiled III lliteiiulleglutti tllileH next ) em II tl If Out ll lit ITiiiiI: lliuku, of New Hit' un. Coiiii nun of Mtllinw's new men lri I'm Cuniieilluil I, eigne luiUmelli llila ihiii wllh an awrnuti (if of II I U 11 It It I Al I he Kellifl1 I'dlk sprlllK lllli'llllg' null) Ihn IIiimiI ,ilieu jiiliililli ol' U.llll'l HUHlillS y.HK nll ll) llllll'lll ilddeii i) .VjllllKI, lliu ,IIU)'WI hltltiiy I fm ' '- a s i , J7!, . -i , -' - .'.r 'i ' ,n.'T.i'.... s. -i i ,,m -T Z, 5 V fAU H0NJK 10 THE. IS-" - J SOW. IMS ilr I MUSI GET lllLot Vul'UUK f W VEtUOR 01 IHt tLEClU) t'C'-f """W AT xUCf. I HV. 001 10 Be DONE Toj &.7 FAN! AH! BUT iWrhlS C, V V !1A1 SUU I'AI&Y' TURN OH IHAl fAM'. lis") ifT? FINE AND 001! VEll,( - r J.3 .'E11IN5 AHTv 'V r r (i must an to work' r 2( y? vTeocooi r M mpr. mm ' M Hal fif fir tfAkz&ss sH VJ Jfoiamsm sal 111 rtrf&i UffslrSnh 7 aB ll'l wtflSnmPiO) 1 L. &. MH3ftliJ - - -. - -Lm ( 'I 1 r&ftodP AN TlEC I KICIAN "oTtX C)j7Tp f f All N V MoFN " (Jtlll fAM. AT ONCE! A!1I PAS COtb'IOrU, if v,(; wol ! MUSTl iFXTr) rJ?. r IM I'-Vl.TtTHOW 01L JKmp JuJift ' i v, lrrliM eiiMtrTTMMA Ac "if ' v 1hbTout- iUT i;-Vl tltClRICIAN WOULD I WW tilsJSm SIPE' M,S1tR ' fiSV IhtlP IT tf C' COME AND Fl THAT- JkfitL rt 2 WfURE.A HlW- . tSMflL VryJ,' &s, iah on that mirf jrfmffibL U1. pwj no tm 6-aasW J'.SS i ' '.Iff, Ul 03e3S"V'"V ', MaSaBafeaVift SIDE IM k -.L'vS'A' ' ' iri 'N,'Qf.wicHv . . . ,.,a, .-i- Y Jake Stahl tells a good Tim Hurst story. "One day," said thu National's mannger, "Tim cnlled me out a seeonu when I was safo by ten feet. It was n close game, the awful decision was very costly, and I was bopping mad. 1 rushed in and yelled; 'I wasn't out! "'Possibly not,' said Tim, urbanely, without looking up, 'hut )ou'ie mil now,' and sura enough I was out .oul at second mid out of the gamn." II 3 II Win or lose In his battle with Tommy Hums ut I.os Angeles on Thanksgiving Day. It Is an ewn wager Unit Jaik O'llrleu's next opponent will bu JncK Johnson. It It tUanford llnho.-slly, Nov 3 The exetulhe lommllteu met hist cu-utiig mid transacted considerable Important business, the chief of which was tho up polnlment of thu Intercolleglftti) Ath telle Committee for tho ensuing year. Gruduuto Manager D. I). Sales, '0G, was nuthorlred to sign a iiintratl wllh -Dan" Murphy, engaging thu latter lo (oath thu Stanford oarsmen. INDil DEFEAT 1 Thu Muklki Uuseball Uague's seiond games were played yesterday afternoon at Maklkl. The llrst gamn wus bo- tween thu Sweet Homes and the Myrt les. The- Sweet Homes won by the store of 10 toG. The score bv Innings follows; 12345G78II R'"rtles U 0 1 1 1 2 U 1 0 l. Sweet. Homes ...1 UlUllllll lu The second game was between thu Young l.ellebuas and thu Punuhous. In the eighth inning Ihe store stood 13 to 'J In finor of tho Punuhous. Thu l.ei llluius cume In In thu lust lulling nntl stored G runs, thus winning the game Thu siuro b) Innings was as fol lows: 1 2 3 I fi U 7 8 'J Y Lclllhuas Punuhous .. .11 2 1 I U 1 3 I li-lb .0 2 2 4 U 3 U 2 013 Thu standing of the leaius is nuw p. Sweet Homei , , ..2 Yound l.ellehuus ,.2 M)ltle 2 Punahou . ,,2 Pet I uou "3il 3U0 .000 Next Sunday's giimes: 1:30, Puna lion s. M)rlle; 3:30 Young Ia-IIIIiuiis s Sweet Homes Umpire, Nilsuu Stuier. Mm tin . An ilelluhlful touieit wus gheu ill the Hciiiucu's lumllulu last Hulurday i eiilng, aiiiiligcil liy Mia A (I lluwcs I until WHO long pill l went ,iirs iieuigu Mm fill liuiu, Mis II tin II Lit) Hid, Mils U'.Mtiilli, Mia ' lliiiupliiis Ihe Kuiil iiuile, wliu went loudly up iiliiuileij, Mr II lliiil.lry, wliu was iniKl I'lileiliilnliiK W 10 VICTORY nJXOiiSS: "" on M" "'Evening Bulletin .xrYCCii iw-.c, ,crn; mk ViiiiHiUUJK&TTisEwosTiilWo"rti; -' Castle & Cooke, Ltd HONOLHI 'J. GoiRlssda Mircmnls :: Sfir Futon AGBNTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua Agricultural Ca. , The Kohala Sugar Co. The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, 8t Loula, Mo. The. Standard Oil Co. The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumpa. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Life Insuranea Co, of Boston. The Aetna Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford, Conn, The Alliance Assurance Co. tf London. fa. I. Irwb k C., Ui WM. G. IRWIN... President and Mgr. JNO. O. SPRECKEfC.lst Vies Pres. W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vloa Prss. H. M. WHITNEY Trsaaurer RICHARD IVER8 tserstary E. I. RPAULDING Auditor UOAR FACTOR and COMMISSION AGENTS Agsnts for Oetante Stssmshlp Co., San Pranclaco, Cal. Western Sugar Reflr.lng Cs, tan Fran alsco, Cal, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila delphia, Pa. Nswall Unlveraal Mill Co, (Manufac turers of National Ccne Shred der), New York, N. Y. Pacific Oil Transportation Co., Sin Francisco, Cal.' C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. 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O, Smith Director SUGAR FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and INSURANCE AGENTS Agents (or Hawaiian Commercial A tuiai Co, Haiku Sugar Company. Pal Plantation. , Maul Agricultural Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian 8ugar Cenpany, Kahuku Flantatlon Company. Kahulul Railroad Company, haleckala Raneh Company, FIRE INSURANCE, TIE B.F. DILLINGHAM CO. UMITEl. General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company of London. New York Underwriters' Agency. Providence Washington Ineuranoe Co. 4th FLOOR, 8TANGENWALD BLDG. LIFE INSURANCE la not a Luxury; It la a Necessity. But you Must have the BEST and that lo provided by the famous eng most equitable Laws of Massa chusetts, in the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF B08TON, MAS8ACHU6ETT8. If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address Castle & Cooke, GENERAL AQENT8, HONOLULU, T. H. Willlnm T. Patv. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, AUKBA STREET. All cissies of Building Work promptly and csrefully executed. 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