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A Christmas Gift
For Every Home
You will canst teal Joy in the houcehold If you present your
wife with a
Willcox & Gibbs
(AUTOMATIC STITCH)
Sewing Machine
If ihe already has a tewing machine she will tend It to the
auction room when the gett the WILLCOX i. CIDDS, because It It
the lltjhtest.runnlng tewing machine In the world, That It a point
any woman will appreciate. No mote backaches; no more trouble.
It has many other features to recommend It. 3 stylet.
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,,
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rSTABLIBIICD IN 18C8.
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued on
the Bank of California and
N. A. Rothschild & Sons
London.
Correspondents for the
American Express Company
and Thos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
and Savings Bank Deposits.
Claue Sprockets.
Wm. G. Irwin.
Claus Spreckels & Co.
RANKERS.
Honolulu, : : : T. H.
Sir Francisco Agent The Ke
eada National Hunk of San Francisco.
Draw Exchange on tliu Nevada N
tlunul Dank or Han Erancltco.
London The Union of London and
Smith's Bunk, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tlonal Dank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Uauk
Parlt Credit Lyunnata.
Hongkong and Yokohama Kong
kong-Shanglial Dauklng Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand and Dank of Austra
lasia .Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
BrltUh North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved Hecurlty. Commerc'al and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Dllli of lix
change bought and told.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. ..t2O0.000.Ou
PAID UP CAPITAL 100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M, P. Robinson
Cashier L. T. Peek
Office: Corner T'rt and King Sti.
8AVINQS DEPOSITS received and
Interest allowed for yearly deposits a'
the rate of 4 1-2 per cent, per annum
Rules and regulations furnished up
on application.
Thi Yokohama Specie Bank, w.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Subscribed Yen 24,000,000
Capital Puld Up Yen 21.000,000
ltesurved Kund Yeu 13,700,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCH AGENCIES Anlung,
IlHlen, Hang Kuu, Chefoo, Dalny,
Domhay, Hongkong, Honolulu, ,Kobo,
Leoyanz. London. Lyons, Mukden,
Nagasaki, Newchwang, New York,
Peking, San Francisco, Shanghai, Ti
entsin, Toklo, Osaka.
The bank buys atid receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues
Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans
uctu a general banking business,
HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KING ST.
Auction Sale
c AT
J. Carlo's,
FORT ST. OPP. CONVENT.
Corner King and
Fort Sts.
BEFORE BUYING
WC WOULD ASK YOU TO
INGHECT THE FINEST
LINE OF
Hair Brushes
EVER SHOWN IN HONO
LULU, comprising
LOONEN'S
HOWARD'S
ADAMS'
AT
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and Kin's; Sts.
PHONE MAIN 131
Candy
Special Prices For
Sunday Schools
We make our goods
We guarantee their abso
lute purity and freshness.
Popcorn In all stylet
and color. Candy Toyt,
Rlngt and Canet,
Our Fine Handmade
Chocolate BOnbont made
frech every day and pack,
ed In Handtome Fancy
Boxes In variout prlcet
make a very desirable
Christmas present.
Order early to ensure
prompt delivery.
The
Honolulu Candy Co.
PASSENGERS BOOKED.
I'er S. S. Nippon Maru, for San
Piauclsco, Dec. 11. W .K. Kenyon,
V. I'etiovxliy nnil wife, V. Banning-
garten.
I'er stmr. Klnau for Illlo and way
ports, Dec. 11. J. T. McCrossen, Mrs.
L. T. Puck, Miss Jones, Mrs. A. F.
McCorrlslon, K. C. Peters, Mrs. Capt.
Wulters and children, Mrs. Wery,
I). HaiiKhs, II. It. I.lglti, 11. A. Dry
ant, C. A. Drown, M. 11. JamlcEou,
Per S. S. Sonoma, for San Francis-
io, Dec. 11. J. Joseph, Mrs. O, M.
Ilartlett, Mr. ami Mis. N. VY. Hamll
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Times of the tide are tuken from
the United States Coast and Goodetlc
Survey tablet
Hawaiian standard time ts 10 hours
30 minutes slower than Greenwich
time, being that u( tuenrtldltin of 157
degrees 30 niltrhtes. The time whistle
blow nt J: 30 p. m., which It the satuo
as Greenwich, U lours 0 minutes. Sun
and moon are for local time for the
whole group.
ARRIVED.
Sunday. Dtceinber 'J
Stmr Kr An Hint. Tulletl, from Ami
lioln. T ii in
Stmr. .Muul, lli'iilictt, fiinii Nun 111
will, &: 17 ii. in
Hlnir Iwiilnnl, I'll!, from Knlo.i,
:&., u. in.
Stmr I.lkcllke, Knopalu, friini Molo
kal ami .Maul ports, t, n. m.
Si'lir. Kauallanl, fiinii KiiiIiiii, i
i. in
DEPARTED.
S.itiiriluy. Dett-mlicr X.
A. -II S. H. NebruHknti, Knlnlit. fu.
the Hoiinil, ! p. m.
Sunilny. Di'tcinber !.
Ilk. Andrew Weleli. Ki'lly. fur San
l'ruiiulscii, ti u. in.
Alomliiy, Dcci'iiilier 10.
Ilktn. Kvviclt (1. llrlKKi. Delano, for
I 'uk t Sound, !l:30 a. in.
Stmr. CiimmliiKH, Ki-urlrs, for Will
iniiiiiilo, r,::',il ii in.
SAILING TODAY.
Stmr. NiM'iiii, I'nliTMUi, for lliimu
liiia porlH, ". p. in.
Stmr. Nllliiiu, Thompson, fur Kiiuiii
pints, F, p, m.
DUE TOMORROW.
O. S. S. Sonoma, Trunk, from Aus
tralia, p. m,
Tiansport Sherman, llriiKlerre, from
San Fume I mo.
DUE TODAY
T. K. K. S. S. Nljipon Maru. fioin tlie
Oileiit. p. m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
IN r stmr. Ke An Hon, December U.
from Aiiahola. Mr. and Mrs. Jiirvis,
Geo. Fnlrchlld. O. O. Patten.
Per stmr. Iwalaul, December 9, from
Koloa. J. K. Kulii.
Per stmr. Maul, December 9, from
Nnwlllwlll. Mrs, II. A. Jaeger, Mr.
Jarillu, Miss Dura Spllltier, II. Jackson,
Mr. Agatu, Mr. Shlrul, Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Sumuylmn, .Miss Lily Edwards, Isaac
Kulu, Mrs. I. Kalu. Mrs. Kaiii. Wm.
Knpllco, Mis. J, Schmidt, Mr. anil Mrs.
II. Anilerman, A. T. Kuudsen, J. 11.
Fisher, Miss and Muster Sninoylmii, V.
Pfotenhuuer, C. W. Spitz. K. T. Dreler,
M. K. Temple. N. Omsteil, 37 deck.
"The. Grail." October. A monthly
uiokuzIuo of good cheer. $1 a year.
Westwood, Mass,
- !
ton, V. T. Smith and wife. Mrs. L.
O. Kellogg. Miss Hutli Kellogg, J. C.
Flfuhl and wife. II. P. Arnewnlt, Miss
Itegensberger, E. Bishop, A. M. Cul
ver, J. L. Duiiley anil wife, M. New
count, Miss Snnruy, T. V. Hohron,
W. A. Brian, Mrs. J. It. Sloan, Mr.
Sargent, E. V. Lelce, wife and son;
Mr. niul Mrs, Matsutaru, J. E, Weile-
man,
6000 Bags
How long would It take you to ute
to much flour? We have Just receiv
ed 6000 bags of
Centennial's Best
It will be gone In a Jiffy because we
have thoutandi of consumers. It's the
best flour sold In the Pacific.
PRICE
$1.25 a Sack
PHONE MAIN 22.
& Co., Ltd,
lively AQUATICS
INDULGED IN
IN KALIHI HARBOR
The Kn'molinmelm Club, whose home
Ik loealeil oi tin- Islntnl calliil Kuka
kanulann nut 'in Knlllil hay, held open
house to Its int'iubcm mill ttivlr friends
yefili-rilay.
The club In mi iiiiuntlo oiii- mill by
ii'soliitlun jestenlnj whs ehosen for ll
moil uf all iniio,' Ottliom uf the elilli
who fiiri'il to kIiciw llielr prmtiwi In u
cuuipctitliiii for ii I'liost'ii tiupliy In
the wluipi' uf ii kirn IiivIiik eiip. Htillubly
iiioiintPd.
Ill nilillllon to eiiiini' rnirs mi I'lnlinr
iite iiriiRrniu was prcpnreil for Uiii-m1
who kiiiIiI not purllt'liali-. Here are u
lew echoes:
Tom King won the plover kIiihiIIiik
i onlest from Hurry Ariiilliige, Tom
having secured one bird.
ArmltriKU liesteil Clinrlle Chlllllit;
uorllie In the blimil Jump event, IiuvIiik
(ONereil 2 feel anil U Inches.
Jack Atliliifon won n runoe nice In
which he was the only entry.
Archlo Itobeitson and Tom Cum
mins swnm it dead heat over a coumc
of 14 miles. This nice took the liol'
part of Cuinmliis' KtuyliiK iiuutltles out
of 1 1 111 as he lost tin; IiIkIi Jump event'
to Sheriff llruwn. Tom was the fuvoi-l
Hi.) In this event. Ituheitxoii Is a Kainu'
Hwliiuncr anil his mirpiiiH weight ill'
I not iieem to (Unties him any
The canoe nice In which there weie
elKlit ditrles had Its funny feature.
One m nu went buns under iiiiu
swuinpeil at the fclart. Klvo othem
turned hack rather than lo be eallc.i
also lans. The race was won by a'
lanoe paddled by 1,11, the other man I
HiiIhIiIiik ii close ximoiuI. I
A biiucli of )outiptcrH ! 11 n swim-'
mills? stunt oer a ( nurse of about luuj
yiuds. Cliarlle Chllllimworth put up
a beaultfiil silver tlopliy for this,
wot Ih, lie says, i:!7.V I
Jim Lloyd's lio.it, ealleil the Wnlilne
I'oupou, beat Prince Cupid anil Charlie
Chlllliiguorth In a sister bout catlnl
lllhlmano, over a three-mile course
Charlie Is a splendid winner, hut he
kept all to himself after Ibis eeul j
DurliiK the ikiy an elaborate lunch ,
eon was served at which toasts were
I offered fur the fiituie of the ori;uiil7.-
lion.
The day was perfect and u most on
Joyable I line was had by all.
"Hook of Spice." by Ginger." John
W. Luce Co., Huston; 7.1c. net. A very
unique little opinio bound In cllina-inon-iolorotl
cloth anil "recklessly Il
lustrated" for the lionet of thoso who
tike highly seasoned wll,
INDULGED IN MM SM J, gBJ y VIS MAM . yMHHH
" I lx located on, tin' IhIiiiiiI calltd Knlta- V - JET ' wuaaibju
Sl I Limnlniin Knlllil liny, held open ' $ LHHMIHMMIMEW
. ,s house to Its members anil their friends i T , 5 , W r-. -v 1 mVRbMmm$if
GRAND DISPLAY
Christmas
TOYS
Of every description for the chil
dren. Greater variety than ever.
Watch
He
will be
Come and see the assortment, hear the music
and let the children enjoy the candy.
L. B.
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WE ARC DISPLAYING A HANDSOME LINE OF grMWgSS
Silk Petticoats I
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the kind that wear In Dlack, White, Pink, Glue, and Navy, at ! J
$7.50
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! BLACK SILK E TONS, jl , AUCtlOIl UIO
, '! HANDKERCHIEFS, FICHUS, LACE COLLARS, RIBBONS, i
III EMBROIDERED WAIST PATTERNS. !i MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190C,
1 1 d - E ' I 10 oc,'0'K A- M J
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i Bags for Ladies' and Children jj
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Fat Live Turkeys
We received by the S. 8. Nebraskan this week tome very fine
Oregon corn-fed turkeys at plump at a partridge and they look
young enough to be very tender. If you contemplate having a
good dinner on Christmas the time to provide for It Is now, before
these turkeys are gone. ORDER TODAY.
Metropolitan
tDUnUC
J. LANDO'S
Hotel Street Store
for Santa
here with Candies for
the children.
Music Every Night
Kerr & Co.,
Limited.
Meat Co., Ltd.
MAIM Zft
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HAS A NEW LINE OF
Collegian Clothes
AND THE DRPOT FOR BOSS Of
THE ROAD OVERALLS.
Goods for
Claus
Kapiolani Building,
Corner King and
Alakea Sts,
Consignment of
Oriental
Rugs
from
& Son, S. F.
Catalogue (now Ready
Monday
Three Trains
Daily
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
lllll, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS
And AM Principal Eastern Point
To Dcotcj,
KanuiQty
Omaha.
Chicago.
No Change
B or your ticket reada tU tit
UNION PACIFIC
tTtor foil Information call oat
8. F. BOOTH, Q. A.,
Parry Building, Ban Franolaoa, Cat,
Season's
Showings
Complete Here
In a handsome, low-priced,
holiday stock of
PERFUMERY,
MILTARY BRUSHES,
TOILET SETS and
ARTICLES.
Why Not
See Our Showing?
Honolulu Drug Go,,
' FORT 8T.
"STEIN WAY
AND OTHER PIANOS.
THAYER'PIANf) COMPANY
1M AND 158 HOTEL 8TRCET,
I Opposite Yoing Hotel.
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