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Cleardltbe
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Will Begin on
Monday,
Full particulars in Friday's and
Sunday's Papers
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.
LIMITED.
THE 8T0EE WITH THE HOHEY-BACK POLICY.
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Photographic
INSTRUCTION TEXT
By GEO. H. PARTRIDGE, INSTRUCTOR IN PHOTOGRA
PHY, Lewis Init.
There's not a question or situation that can confront
the Photographer that'is not fully treated in this book.
Formulas, rules, and methods comprehensively dealt
with in small space and in clear, concise language.
Illustrated with designs, figures, and drawings.
Price $L00, at the
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.,
' Everything Photographic "
COOLING ZEPHYRS
When you need them, where you want them, by using
a portable
. Electric Fan
Attachable to any electric light socket. Better than a
vacation. Costs very little.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
KING ST. NEAR ALAKEA. P. 6. BOX 144.
To Plantation Stores
Honolulu Jam Factory
Owing to larger factory facilities, can offer every fruit
and berry preserve at the lowest prices in the Islands.
, FRESrfSEASON'S CHUTNEY, POHA AND GUAVA
JELLY NOW ON HAND.
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July 6
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Fort St. near Hotel."
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Hawaiian
OPERA HOUSE
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Tuesday, July 7,
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D. Adams 'presents
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Blanche Arral
Prima Donna,of four continents, in
another brilliant program of
Operatic Gems
This is the final opportunity to
hear probably the greatest operatic
soprano in the world before her de
parture for New York and London.
seats on saie at wan, mcnois uo.
75c $1.00 $1.50.
ORPHEUMJHEATRE
NOW PLAYING
J. C. COHEN and
.GERALD n. MJMLEY
Present the Favorite Actor
Mr. Richard Buhler
And The Incomparable
Lumley Company
INCLUDING.
FBANK E. MONTGOMERY,
MISS MAE KEANE
and VIRGINIA THORNTON
TOIJIGHT
Brown's In Town
THURSDAY
"THE VIRGINIAN"
Change of play Monday and Thurs
lay. Matinee Wednesday and Sat
away. SPECIALTIES EACH EVENING.
POPULAR PRICES 1
Seats now on sale.
BOXING
Aloha Athletic Club
Corner Queen and Richards Streets
FRIDAY JULY 3
N 10 ROUNDS
3EORGE KAHAULELIO vs.
SOLDIER PLATT
SATURDAY, JULY 4
10 ROUNDS
SAILOR MDRCH vs.
KID CRAWFORD
Two Rattling Preliminaries
Each Night.
PRICES, $1.50, $1.00. 75c, 50c.
Midway Theatre
ALAKEA below QUEEN
Grand Vaudeville
Show
Including
IUG-OF-WAR, ' MONOLOGUES,
COMEDY ACTS,
MUSICAL SKETCHES,
HAWAIIAN MELES,
ETC., ETC.
FRIDAY, JULY .3... 7 F. M. Sharp
SATURDAY, JULY 4, Matinee 2 P.M.
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 7 P. M. Sharp
ADMISSION, 25c.
RESERVED SEATS 25o EXTRA. '
EMPIRE THEATRE
HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS.
New Moving Pictures
Introducing Famous Subject Never
Before Shown Here.
TONIGHT! TONIGHT 1
ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY MONDAY
, TUESDAY and FRIDAY.
Admission 10 cents
Children 5 cents
The Thomas
1909 "Little Six"
AND
The Thomas
1909 New Detroit
will be ready for delivery here in
Honolulu in about six weeks.
ASSOCIATED GARAGEtLtd
MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388,'WAITY BLDG.
SUPERVISORS BALK
AT BAND INCREASE
County Has No Money
For Entertainment
Of Fleet
Liint til fill t conditions were rcvcrneil
at the meeting of the Hoard ot Super
rliiors. Thin tlmo Hustace, contrary
to nil established precedents, wanted
to spend money, and tlio other mem
bers, by nn equally BtrniiRo turn of the
dice, wouldn t.let him do no. Hustace
was put out because Captain llergur
had asked for outsldo naslntanco to
bwcII tlio membership of Iho band dur
ing the stay ot tlio licet In this port,
nnd ho wanted to show that tho Coun
ty was neither so poor or so mean
that It had to tnko such steps, by pass
tnff an appropriation for (200 for this
purpose. Archer was a sport and
moved to pass tho desired amount; but
Fern, Dwlght and Kcnlnha could not
sco it that way, anil they crowded
Hustacc's old economy maxims down
his own throat nd nauseam. Cox and
Harvey wens absent, nnd no vote was
taken on the matter.
Hustace broimht tip the matter of
tho lucrcaso of. tho membership ot the
band during tho time tho fleet was
hero. Ho had asked Captain Bergcr
how much ho could do for (200. He
said he could do It (or that, or pos
sibly $150. After that, however. Her-
Kcr had roiio to tho. Fleet Commlttco
and gotten It to appropriate (300, on
tho statement that tho Hoard would
not appropriate. Furthermore Berber
was having much difficulty In getting
extra men. Hustace recommended
that (ISO to (200 bo appropriated.
Dwlght said ho did uot think that
the County was In a posltoln to (urn
Isli tho moneys 1 thought tho Ter
ritory might' do something In tho mat
tcr.
Archer explained that tho Territory
had to wait for tho legislature to get
such appropriations, while thn County
might appropriate at any time. He
moved to give (200. ,
"Brother Archer Is very liberal to
night." said Dwlght. ."He must have
changed his mind. I do not see how
wo can afford It. Think of what we
will have, to do on tho waterfront."
Hustace said that tho men In the
road department would probably not
do much work during fleet week, at
their minds would riot bo on their
work. It would probably pay thj
County to placo tliu toad miiles on
half rations, and confine Its attention
to the waterfront.
Dwlght suggested that If nny money
was spent It might he given to the
present members of'thu band, as they
would have' to work overtime.
Hustaco did not neo why they should
bo paid overtime, rnon they wcro' oc
caslonally given vnbutions with pay
Dwlght thought 12M was too much.
Koaloha "offered a compromise at (1C0,
but Archer stuck at' (200, but could
find no second. There was consider
able haggling.
"I don't want Dcrgcr to go back to
tho commlttco for tho difference, If he
neods nny, because It Isn't right," sail'
Hustace. "It Is either give him enough
or nothing."
"Tho Floct won't know tho differ
ence whether tho band' Is' increased or
not." said Fern.
I bollcvo that Is right," said Hub
taco, "but you can't make- tho commlt
tco believe that.
"I will not Bay anything further
about tho matter," said Hustaco final
ly. "I don t want tlio papers to conm
out tomorrow full of their wrangling
of ours. I will ask the' papers to keer
this out, and in tho mcantlmo I will
seo tho committee,"
Tho following bills wcro passed:
County Attorney ( 72.10
Keepers ot Parks 98.75
Lcahl Homo 125.00
County ofllco rent ...it 150.00
Koolaupoko Road .District' .. 1,122.00
Koolaupoko Koad 'District .. 200.00
Waialua Road District 1,069.75
Wnlalun Road District, 500.00
Ewa Road District 994.50
Ewa Road District 302.50
Walanao Road District' 312.5P
County Clerk, 5,00
Road Supervisor Cummlngs filed the
receipt for his bond, which was ac
cepted. NAHIWA TO TEACH
NON-LEPROUS BOYS
Thomas Nahiwa, a Kamchamcha
graduate, and a former Normal school
teacher, was appointed yesterday at
tho meeting of tho Hoard. of Education
im the teacher who will tako'charge of
tho Intellectual development of tho
non-leprous boys who wero recently
brought over from Molokal. Tho new
school will opon July 15, and will in
tho main deal with Industrial subjects.
Tho Department of Public' Works Is
ut present working on a workshlp for
tho boys. - "
Ufa certificates were granted to
Mrs. E., 8. CapolhiH of Hakalau, and
to Mrs'. Helen Kelsoy of the wallupo
school.
Tim rtnnrtl vnstnrdav. summnrllv riiv.
ored trio connection of several teachers'
with tho department who bad been de
tected cheating in their examinations.
For Rent
, 6-Room Modern' Cot-
tagc on Hotel Street
near Punchbowl Street
$17.00 Per Month.
P. E. R. Strauch
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KE HE BvtiftJ A vks
Tills womnn snyn thnt nftcr
months of Miffcrlnjr JT.ytlln E.
l'lnklinm'H Yrgntnltle Compound
made Iter ns well ns ever.
Maudo K. Forjrle. of Locsburg,Va.,
writes to Mrs. Pinkham :
" 1 want other suiTerinir women te
know what I.ydla K. Plnhham's Vege
table Compouml has dona for me. I'm
months I suffered from feminine lilt
so that I thought I could not live. J
wroto you, and, nftcr taking I.ydla E.
Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound, and
using the' treatment you prescribed 1
felt like a new woman: I am now
strong, and well an ever, and th&nk you
for the good you hare done rnc."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lytlia E. Pink
harri's Vegetable- Compound, made
from roots nnd herbs, has been the
standard remedy for femalo ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, llbroid tumors, irregularities,
poriodio pains, backache, that Iwnr-ing-.down
feeling, ilattilcucy, indices
tion,dizzincssorncrvous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Pinkham Invites nil sick
nomctt to wrlto her for ndvlcc.
She has guided thousnnds to
health. Address, Lynn, Muss.
Some People
Believe in lucky Numbers.
WE BELIEVE IN
PAINT
Naturally 1 We know more about
PAINT than anything else. Tb
MINT we use is rela FAINT and put
in as Faint should be. We can with
iride point out to you the houses
oainted by us.
PHONE 426.
Stanley Stephenson,
.. KINO ST.
Lucky Signs S-S-Signs.
Fourth of July
Fireworks!
Fireworks!
Flags all sizes!
Send in Your Orders Early,
Wall, Nichols Co.,
LIMITED
ENGINEERING OFFICE
1929 KALAKAUA AVENUE
CHAS. R. ROE
MECHANICAL ENOINEEB
DRAFTSMAN
ARCHITECT
ESTIMATOR
TATENTS Applied For
GENERAL' BUSINESS MAN
AND WORKMAN
PATRONAGE S0LICI1FD.
PAINTING, PAPEEHANGING ANI
TINTING.
Genera Jobbing A Specialty.
Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils
Eta. P. 0. Box 914. 821 No. King
St., opp. Aala Park, W, B, Kam, mgr.
R. MIYATA & CO.,
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN
TEES, PAPER HANGERS and
MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors nd
Sashes Bought and Sold.
UrTl ST., PALAMA JUNCTIUA
PPHONE U4.
The latest and largest assortment
of hand-made and painted leather
costcards in Hawaiian Yiews, Flow
ers and Fruits, at
WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR.
74 S. KING ST.'Alakea St., bet. King and Merchant.
lr99iflSisssW
WZm- '1 JsSSSsK
HssH '''-JssssH
Clean Milk
Our equinncnt for producing it includes Steam at all hours, White
Suits for Milkers, Covered Buckets with" Absorbent Cotton, Tail Hooks for
Cows' Tails, Thorough Washing of Uildcr, and Constant Skilled Supervi
sion. It costs, but is worth it.
Tel. 890 The Pond Dairy
Particularly well flavored Is tho
' product of our works.
Falstaf would have been a better man with less of his
sack and more of our soda water; it docs not furnish pro
verbial "Dutch" courage, but it refreshes and cools one's
blood.
CONSOLIDATED SODA WORKS CO., LTD.
O. S. LEITHEAD, Manager. TELEPHONE 71.
Desks
wm1 inn w ' ' t I1'
Office or Study
For
Flat, Roller-Top, and
Typewriter -Desks
We have the handsomest assortment and greatest va
riety in the Territory.
You're sure to tin ' one you'll like.
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
LIMITED.
Joseph. A. Gilman,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.
Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., Bath, Maine;
PARROTT & CO., San Francisco.
Lehigh
AND
Green Island
Best Grades of Imported
Cement
Green Island is kept in bans, for
those who prefer It in that shape,
Both are kept in barrels, which
Dreserve the quality as baps cannot.
We recommend and guarantee
these grades to give satisfaction.
Lewers& Cooke
LIMITED.
177 S. KING ST.
PHONE 775.
Monk books ot sJl tarts, ledgers,
ilc. manufactured by tb nullctln ?il
mhtDX Com iimy,
City
Messenger
Service
J. Santos, Mgr.
UNION STREET near HOTEL
0p en for business
July 1st, 1908
PHONE 422'
LOOK
at the automobiles, buggies and car
nages we nave recently orernauiea
and painted
THEN SEE US.
W. W. fight Co,
King
Street near
Tel 25?
Rout
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Nagomf-.
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Kodak Developing, Printing, En
larging and' Interior Photo; .,
graphing. " 1
HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu &. Bethel
THE CHOICEST STEAKS
THE FINEST CUTLET
Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Bibs.-
THE MANHATTAN CAFE
Fort near Hotel.
Honolulu has well gained the 'ou
tatlon cf being a clean city. Tnt only
way we can maintain tame Is by kotp
ins at woi. ,, ut
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