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Hawaiian Stated.
TUllHLJAV
Honolulu Commandcry Order
of Iho Temple.
WIlDNIJ.SDAr
Hawaiian Second Degro
HILVHUAV
I'WIIWt
Rose CroK Eighteenth Degree.
HA'lllWDAV
Occarlc Tmrd Degree.
All visiting members ol the
Order nro curdl.illy Invited to
tttnail meeUnts ot local Iodic
Meet on the
2nd nnd 4th
Mondays of
each month
nt K. P. Hall
7:30 T. M.
UAPIIIC Cllfiiuccnct cmocrs oi
BENEFICIAL MOTION. SteI
tlially imlteil.
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I HARMONY "tUGE, No. 3, 1 0. 0. P.
Meetn very Monday evening at
' '-SO ta I. 0. 0. F 11MI, Fort Straat.
E. It. HENDRY. Secretary.
P. D. WICKE, N. o.
Alt visiting brothers very cordially
nTltcd
8AHU IQDQS, No. 1, K. at I.
Meets every first find thlri Ffl
lay evening at 7:30 In K. ot p. Hall,
rcrnor fort and Deretnnla. Visiting
tretbsri cor.llilly Invited to attend.
F. I.. NUGF.'NT, 0. 0.
H. GOSLLNa. K. R. B.
si EONOLULU LOUGE 616, B. P. 0. X.
, Honolulu Lodgo No. 61C, D. P. 0.
UlUs, me'iU In their hall, on Kins
Ctrett, near Fort, every Friday even
ing. Visiting Hi others nro cordially
nvlted to attend.
E. A. D0UT1I1TT, B. R.
H. C. EASTON, Bea'y.
JOHOLULU AEBL? no, P. 0. X.
Meets on th tui and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings ot each month at
I 10 o'clock In K, ot P. Hall, corner
tfretnnla and Fort streets.
ViJlI'm UaKlef are Invitee to M-
W. M. MeCOT, W., Prest,
H. T. UOOHE. Becy.
' Tm. U'lONLEY LODGE No.8, X.ofJ.
Sleets every ind and 4tb Saturday
j,l.eulng at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P.
Hall, cor. Fort nnd Beretanla. Visit
ii? brothers cordially Invited to at-
o.l
F. II. McOREW, 0. 0.
E. A. JACOBSDN, K. It. B.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, L 0. R. M.
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Meets every first and third Thurs
lajs ot each month at Knights ot
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
llally Invited to attend.
L. A. PERKY, Sachem.
E. V. TODD, 0. of It.
isinier Beer
FOR SALE AT ALL BA11
TELEPHONE 1331
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-,'The Finest Bathing on the Beaek."
Kenh At All Wnnra I
.WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIOAli,
W. C. BERQ1H. Proprietor.
LUNCHES and DRIHXI
The most popular
place in town.
i The Fashinn Salnnn
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BEER
"Vi"-fc'ji"3- BaIa
4aVasA OJJli KiL3
Leer on Tap
Orpheum Saloon,
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W. 0. CHALMERS
Oeneral Contractor nnd Builder.
Estimates F.irnishcd
pFree of Charge.
? Boom 11, Kanlolani Euililing.
(4 Honolulu, T. H.
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STEWART 1
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Juit opposite Hold St. FnuHb
European Plan Sl.M'aday$
American Plan $3.00 cay tip
Steel and, brick itructtm,rrfurila.
ingscoit $800,000. HJKckMottl
atmoderate rates. Center of theatre
and retail district. Oncar jtoMUan.
rerrlne all over city. OakbMilltts
all trains' and steamers,-- Send for
booklet with map ot San Francis.
Hotel Strwnrt,now rco(air4 aa,
nawallsalslandhsadquarers. Cable
address; " rrawl." ABC ds.
HOTEL JfEWAdT
Our Proposition Is
That you stop pftvlng
rent nnd buy & home
on eciy tenni.
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KinaiTSt., near Piikoi;
0 rooms, bath, gas ana
electricity
2,7M.OO
Kin? St.; bungalow;
6 rooms, bath and
electricity; lot 60x120 9,800.00
Fifth Ave., Kaimnki;
0 rooms; lot 126x372
1,600.00
1 .U
1,790.00"
Pnnchbowl; 6 rooms'
b&th; only
arid
Fort St., near School; 8
rooms; snap
00.00
Kaukina St.,
G rooms;
60x140 .
nea'rLilihi:
bathr 16t
Kalihi, near King; .
6 rooms; lot 00x100. 1,000.00
Emma St.,
yard; 6
bath ...
near Vine-
rooms and
2,750.00
Lot .,
Of Opportunities
m LOTB. ,
Kaimuki; view ot sea both
ways; 02x137; only.. 400.00
PUUNUI ' !
75x150, at ......f.... 350.00
MAK3K1 ' ' ,il
Cor. lot; 70x120. . .... 1,750.00
KINO ST.
60x120 .............. 1,200.00
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fora ADvtt&ai '
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nanufactured from pure distilled wtf
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ourtious drivers.
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hundred 'an 10-lb, ki
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tared by the
Arctic Soda Water Works
, phone Bar
Wong Wongi i,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEi.
PLUMBIHQ ati'PAEfTIlO.',
Office: Honolulu Painting Co., Ml
King St.; P. 0. Box 914.
HONOLULU DANCINO ACADEMY
Meets' Monday and Friday nighfa at'
8:30 o'clock. Kilohana Art League",
under the direction of
OTTO BURUESTEBk
New Dances a 8neoialo. ,
Informatioirt furnished by rotta"
Burmesfe'r at' WALL. NICHOLS CO.;
King St. Telephone Store SOI.
Res. 1179.
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Ll6cAL r4ND GtNERAt
fil l 'nil A
lit "C til
CckVad'forW
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at the u II 1 1 n eff ea for five cents.
la JL liuiti'ikrek. Uadbfusi ta hittir
WdSt tt rtor wift; it rby i -
quarter, y. . .. - t
Iptnl-'aaa-M KUaat tlie-irn-oor
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'Tt) Honolulu CoAeqioanlnjvCovk
fn jvur wuifloi imiiawA Tfi. ill.'
mnchurls bagf ace proaAHy sealed.
Clfy Transfet' Co; Wa's.H. LeTo)',
Phon? ti. , , ',(,
.rar an easyrMltif, car. Jerry
RoMey'a Packard.'' Telephone f)l
Anything' nv:tn the aoorUBa llnet
Anythlp iprVe4rjrer.llaer 'too
tin find ItWr'.Jisslta;- ni.
iiuuijpware, vav ai-.Iu,ioue
member, ot tno, Marine baseball nine
and.Jl.be.p.b48d at.lhe Athletic;
j-arn orpry ounuay.
Ooat mr irerwota with rXrabte.'
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NEWS
vi'-mi i.
BUSINESS aCMlNDERS
iwjpJ.'U
ltt(nlr Iai.m
Torrto'm!
fi
th -lst dy or uncu
sale at Cpfbs'
B table
' A blaokt'enamcl veil Din
'peaTra baaMcn ;lot, .A reward Is o.
icrfld. hm ciMiinMT ana:
Cry stall white atfaji' U best? fon the-
homeJadadry; .It.rtansea the Clolhei
without Inlury. Bold 'fay all crocert..
' ? .: r.ic.a.. - t- ..r .'j.iiv
inere wui ne.a social aitaxo wmni,
at trio iuionana.Art league rooms,
gljron bx the Honolulu Dancing Acatt'
cmy. ,Ymi irdJhvltedJ. . .,,'.";"
.BUtA's jAkifry li'theiiorhp at Hart?
ScHalrner V Marx' efothesr . that-U'
so because Bllva'il TbMcry.belloVes'.ln
Ilart.. tVh.lMrtf' Mm (ld(ht atill
know thsldt ik'dranclnkl(s own In-,
ivxvai ucrni uj auiiiriiB na vusiumura
wtn theery'Bdet,,!'
-1 ' 'm ill
,!"..",' .
doca not'cbVer a generuT and sweep
Ing'' suspension Iol,';J proceedings
agaj'nitkll clk1nt)a ahd:liodors','ot
gove'rnmeht 'remnants4 throughout
.1 M.-J-li.l-.l' 14 u:. .l .....
ino
lot
the
or uioerenr nsrues ,
A . ... ' i ' t .1
i ,Frpm..'taeqiehtsUVmltted to th,e.
cpnimiiicr .inno pior cgneineraiiojr
or me same suujeci matter, as"werf
as .in Ibis, the committee finds that
fbvefrlrocni remnarifa.titi.hientlonea
lnSbald,rtolutrpnvMild be' Ibeqult
able. ,'Tne law Regulating' public
lands-Is hot atnonkble, 'to.any action
of local, legislation. ' tberesolu-
Itnti Hrlaa ntyl .mAmrt
f .r . . -K :! ."
pcal,,or.cvtr(ljt6,ttoiftth)o exlsflnir
law. Itila-ntilvs'itiiV iiVnraaalhn' At
to, arnsnu or.:re-
fecntlmeut pV 'reetamehdhtibh ' tb
the executive to stay.proccedlngs. un
til the laws rtlatlnk to public' lands
are modified, j Wnlch recommenda
tion 'wouldn lfi submitted, .not Aovo
that tnoclalmants.and holders 'ot
said government remnants art pre
paring abstracts or. memorandum of
tholr respective' claims- fdr subnil'i-1
aloh to. the executive' for eohslaera-
e stay of nroCeedlneV wilt r,n
c'a'uso a joes if, revettuS, to' lh"e gov-.
eontlnties., ... ,1. ,iaaesaH
VIIIUIVULa UBLua Bliaa w aa w pniianrinn
Thorefore, your' commHteo .recom
mends the v adoption of the resolu
(Inn i -c
The r'eeojutlbn. ai adopted; rtniis:
iviuiifaaniii4i amma. ..M'.i..
(.unv-unnni I". JtEOUliUTIWI.
or
KlrfXdohf
during thd tabora ofjlhn rWmnt.lhn:
ra", in Qtnet, fitter. ainxaTlta in nur.
buance o(.tharAcVio'Orgahls-tho Bx'-
lotil. rainaU.'J' . li.J rt'--l..
- TT.r " " it r "'" v , mr. wawaiian
islands IbrrfbfWl Arirll. iT: fikif.V.
ni.4.-jrfira3tsy;5i;jMKar
lleifiin
.MauE-Wblch
lilort-l'fcHjlitii v
i?iTT ltjv,ie-;it;:
were 'iMioanea-Il
Si." A v- 1 .
mslhjWT
'-nhWr'iilia.'Ael
uuj. .wnrcn iwore 1
r.I.'j, .. .1.17'. ? .T
lABDflCinCM y i.
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CCDHtd-ai
TOHAti tX1. hlfi.tliJA
a4djKftHeil a'ajj!vte
i-lKajl a'afjiNoWw'un
clMwAlhlft.ere'ltlfby ni
"'WFue
valq parties; .and
"S'f S RSfwBjiI,T-v wman
l,"!"t.,l""-e.q menoe.touie profl
ent tlmo, to exercise all the 'functions
nt ntl.l. nM.-i.lM .L-.Li .' .?
ir i i" ' morpin, ana tq
pay' ts,i&s lhercorl,to, thb! qpvernmont,
flffaf
paid taxes. unon. such-lanii lA'tlm hn.
"? M jho'y WMe, legally, entitled fo
ClalmUni hold the sam'S! and '7
"Wf,Oro'4 tkl n'i.ii ..'.T-. -
,.i.,':"",'""i ""(fl""'"! o iuo ter.
mory nas mrectea tho' Attorney Gen
i.tr
SH0PPW6
' ' hJ
Turacys. tecse.and wigs ior ;mann
vlng. .?Tel 4M..OT, call at Club
s.'Fott strreti'i.. "T .. i .
wlthUwo
. ' : (Owtfe'd Vni jKftic-f t. t i
paeeed , both 'houses, "L'ul . bocKoj.
Vetoed '.Uj-Mhe QtiVai hoki, .,' ,
, Thla.fcsQlutlon'.'is'nriW.iireschtcd;
i icrruurT.'iuuv rDicraioniri.in'da
s located I at. tahalna.. Maul. In
' possession,' occupation and ruse
the .institution ot-attyi.proceedlngs-DrieJectnichl-'again"-
Ay tdi ''the'
as assessed frotn Joar to year du
many years last-past; aBd ,.
X Iv "2.31mm 5fi5.P."".m,',tl8 re-
apuuiiTBiy nave in noon rann hm. mH
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fttdddl Shipping
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City Transfer
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"STfOKS EVEBYTHINTJBUT THE BOyER."
CV fl
urrers
Photo Paste
1 undfoubtedly the best paste in the market for mount
ing photos, eto." i
In tubes, jars and pencils, ,
Honolulu Photo Supply Go., .
"Everything Photographic."
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m!ff!tiV Phone 881
tf.'W. stoDeug.il, Trap;
efal of tho Territory to Institute pro- f
pcdlngs of ojc'ctnlcnt against tho par-
Ifta.aWvb 'referred to; and ,
. 'illhnvnnm ' II unillil hn Innflllltnlllf)
; j;Vhereas,' It would bo.-InequltalilojbcCn,rcllccd at Guam by the Nnval
10 now uisiuru uiviu in men imam-n-
lion "thereof and claims therein, and
It Is dcalrablo.thit their rlfibta tbere-
fn should bo rccii;nltcd py law:
I "Now Therefore De,lt Ilcsplvcd, that,
tt Is the sJsfcse of the Legislature or tho
Territory" of Hawaii In special scBsIon
assembled that the parties holding
tho lands- aa hereinabove referred ta
bo' not disturbed In their possesion
thereof and claims thcscln until the
present land Ias are modified or
arnondod so as to cnsbla thtfin to per
fect, their tltlo under moro faornblo
and, just considerations.
.'"Bo ,11 Further tlcsolvod. that certi
fied copies of this resoluilo'n bo trans-
niltted io the Governor ot the Tcrrl
lory, tho Attorney Oeneral nnd tho
Commissioner of Public Lands."
-W..J. COELHO,
Senator Btcond District.
, ,8cnaie. Chamber, Honolulu, No
vember V, 1900, '
'-.. At tho convening of the Sonato
after a short- recesB taken .t 11
o'clock. Clerk Wise read .n.commu-
r.Jcntlon from the House stating that
ino memuers luuuurrvii in u
amendmenta .made In Concurrent
Resolution No.l.
Harvey, before the Senate took a
recess until, this afternoon at 2
nVlnrk. mimriiiitftrl that thn members
takourl (ho consideration of certain
clauses regarding tno exennngo oi
government lands.
Makckaii moved that tho consid
eration of the matters be dofcrreu
until 2 o'clock In order to enable tlio
Hawaii tnembera to go down' to, see
theMauna Loa leave for Hawaii.
He' said he wane4, to apeak on tho
a.tt,4Mt Jvl.n.l.lv I '.--lad
ouuvv r.iuii.i.ui;,
Carried,
tlik ATLANTIC oceaii In the vlcln-
lyjvu-,apo nuvnjrafl hub uvvuiuy u
rendoxvous for many, nautical wonderp,
recording' to th'o Kklnpcfs of ah'lps ,arj
riving at New York, 'Recently one
captain reported, sighting twenty dead
wnaies, wnicn were. Doing consumed
by thbusands of sharks In that vicinity.
Arjoth'or ship reported ,1119 s)ghtlng ot
a scnDoi.oi moro tnan eigniy wnaies in
llve'ly pursuit of million ot Mackerel.
The captain of. another' vessel has
brought In a story of the Quit strca'm
funning baokwphl oft Capo Hatteras,
and now Captain Ortel of the steam
ship Bradford!, .pirlnf s tho story that
nuBOj nying nsn, naming roil in qoior,
propollpijby'yielr'tallil and carrying
lonB.BwonlB In front of them, abbGnd
oltCape Hatteras'.
. 'I
MtB.fWSqtNltug.lKnena has
added frcsl),la,urc8 ,(d tjor roputatnq
by successfully towing several larger
Vessels, Including the .Schooner S. O,
Wilder, whlOh was handlydby tho
lltllo vessel When thoisch'oonor was
being shifted from H&okfold to Bishop
nuur. ino 01
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Phone 152
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Port St.
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Island Transfer.
'Exoarating and Filling.
CONTRACTING
Vineyard St.', Ewa of Nauaan Streaas.
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WATERFRONT NOTES
Till! UlllinoAT nimctiril which has
auxiliary. siranicr eupiiiy, win uu
'nlaced.out of commission uiion her nr-
rltnf-at San, Franclaco. Tlio following
icnitlgns, njio uvio icllvven on tno
Supplyj s ill'ed for San Francisco cm tho
Concord: J. C. Chute, F, 11. King. P.
II. McCrcary and S. II, McKlnncy. ,The-
Supply, on her trip to Ouam, carried
probably tho moKt mteccllnneous col
lection ot freight oer shlppcil on n
naval vntsel. It Included mules
hnrrcK, lunihnr, brick, cement nnd u
great varloty of stores mil proislons.
to say nothing of a launch load of hot
tied beer and a few hundred sacks of
mall. On board the Supply alto wero
thlitccn women plmicii'jerH'. relatives
of Nnvy offlceru.
ra
THE PACIFIC MAIL steamer Man
cliurln will tako u largo numbor of
nasscngers to the coast ami tho agents
expect .that tho vcsloI will get nway
between 9, and 10 o'clock tumorroui
mbrnliig should slio.iirrlio hero before
thp elbso ofjho daji Tho Manchuria'
wlil nlso tnko oil a" general carco! In.
I eluding bananas, pines und other Hn
Iwallnn productB. Tills vcasch carries
-"u iuiuiuntiu ixiuii
SQUALLY WEATHER is icportcd
some six hundred miles out. from Ho
nolulu by Iho Mntson Nav!gntl6n
steamer Hllonlari, which Irelusscir thb
agency of Casllo & Cookb last evening
(lint alio wax stdamliig thrmigh' strong
uorthennt winds with moderate, hchh
Tho' voBhol'B jioHltlon Is given ns 612
nilli'H rrom Honolulu nt tho tlmo of
semllnrr thd dispatch.
.. . i Isa
THE MATSON Navlgullqn Bteumcr
Lurllnc, from Ban Francisco to Hono
lulu,' la. believed will nrrlvo hero on
Tuesday afternoon, nccordlng to a
wlrclos messagottrecolved by Castle
6 Cooko last night, which stated that
tho vessel wns l4i)0 miles oft port with
everything nil, light,,
THE STEAMER. Alnmedn Is duo lo
arrvo pfttho.port nt,dayllghtutotuar
row and reach hor wharf on or about
7 o'clock, according to the latest wire
less aihlcoH received 1 from-tho ship:
The AlnmoJa ls bringing a largo gen-
craiicargo mm ninety pusscngcrsj
THE UNITE DSTATES bnttleshln
South Carolina, during for tost on jug-
uni ., iiiiiuu is s xnois por nour tor
four hours, attaining a maximum of
20 52 knrtts, which Is.iho'fcstest record
mart' by crilps of h,er claps'.
. .tHUlTY DAYS out, f'rorii Reildndo,
Iho.ATnerlt'miiaC'hrtonor Wi.IL Maraton
haB.niit yet.been reportqd ni arriving
nt (ino. Tno,vc3sol is brlnglirg out 11
shipment of lumber, consigned to Cos
tlo & Cooko. t
THE MXtfsONNaWgatfbn llncrLur-
lino from Ban Frnnclncowl!h, general
cargo und pass'engera. shphld nrrlyo at
the port .on Tuesday afternoon, ac
cording to tho prcsenL calculations of
haw omnMla '
v. H5VIIID,
Kn
iTKE, OIL iTANKER., Washtenaw,
"un.-ouiii-uiiuni pore on uctouer za
and Incidentally befouled tho harbor
- Ullh olly.bllgo. iBircporiod-to'hnvo-nr-
jlvei) at, San di'Ux"t8rday
of the Mitchell' Gutter's School.
Think' of that when otdering your
ciotnes. , , , .1
W. W. Anarla Cj...
62 So. King St.
No Branches,
-rim nRPAirrtJUB of the Umtea I
T
Btntes Army transport I-ogan for San
Francisco nt 10 o'clock this innrnlnK
was wUnessed by Quito a turnout of
Inni.nnnln Tlin OfllcerS (if till) fm-
otis ClKhlcetith Infantry possess nftlilo
circle ot frlinds Uolli in army ami en-
llhn xlrcles here. Lcls In ntinnilanroi
tirtorrled tho oftlccrB nftd their lamcB as ,
.. a , .. . u. t Hn.M II. nl
frntn thn
IIIO lAJUil Bll'UlMl-ll in
Occarile wharf. Tlie trnnsport carried
but few pasacngcrB from Honolulu as
her first nnd second cabin accommo
dation wns taxed to the limit with
tho regimental odlccra and civilian cm
plojces of tho Philippine government
v.ho nro returning to tho States on
leave of absence. Tho trnnsport Is ex-m-ctod
t omako tho 'trip to San Finn-
cIsco In nbout eight dajs.
Pa
THE JAPANESE cruiser1 Iilsumn j
saiicil rrom aan rcuro jcBieruay nn
desllnntlon iih Honolulu. Tlio vessel I
thotild bo hero In nbout n week or ten
days nnd will renialn at tho port somo
das taking on coal prior to taking up
tho voyngo to .lapaneso ports. Tho
cruiser participated in the recent fes
llvlllcH held nt Ban Franclcco.
"THE IHO new Japanese lines Chljo
Main, frijni Hongkong and Japan portl
Is expected to nrrhe lit Honolulu nu
next Thursday, nccnrillug to ndvlcai
rcccltod through tlio agency of II
itatkfeld & Co. This vwi-l left Hong
kong on October 22 mi I Yokohama on
No ember 2,
M
TAKING A FULL shipment of gen
eral merchandise, tho American Inrk
Foong tjucy Ih rcimrtcd to liuvo snllc 1
jestcrday fiom New Yoilt destined for
Honolulu. Tho esiel brings cirgo to
the ngcncj' of T. II. DaWoa & Co.
' THB AMERICAN sohooi.or Alice
Cooko. from Port Ludlow with n ship
ment "t lumber to tho ngnncy of Castle
& Cooke, In now thirty-flvo Ons out
and should arrive here at any time,
NO CARGO or passongjrB wero
brought by thn rtenmcr I.lkpllko
.li1ch arrived this niornln? from Kn
loa. GURREY'S NEW STORE
0PEN110H0RR0W
Ono of tho very beet cvldencoB nt
the glowing demand for bettor tlilngi
in Hnw.ill Is tho o,ienlir tommiow
moiiilng of Gurrej's new 111 1 und pho
to Moro on Fort sticct, tipptMllo lien
eon, Smith & Co.
A. II, Gurrey, Jr.. who h ih n Hecn
renso of nrt. luii pliium d n staio nhlch
In all Itu tiinilHhlnga.and Itu Block ex
actly meets ,hl8 ide.is ns to wlnt nn
nit storo should in, Thp counter
1 how cases nnd otjier furniture nro all
of Mr. Gurrov'B own designing nnd tho
entire block has boon personally boI
ecled by him.
Mr. GUrrey Introiluen't tn h--"'"-
In nn entirely new lino ot photo
graphic goods, known 111 1I10 .itu ,
Iho "Independent" )lno This Una con
tlsls ot Aiihco flliiiB, cnnicriiH and oth
er pholo Biippios and Ilia Cykm p.i
pern, nil m iiicu 11.no n iieiiiinuoiis
sale OYor'whero on tlio continent ,1
said which Ih due entirely to tho un
usual merit of tho goods. In bringing
this linn to Honolulu fir. Oiirrey hni
dono.n big thins fur tho amateur pho
tographcr ub. It gives him n, cry wldo
rango of special papers for printing
Hint cannot bo obtained lit other lines
nnd places flno cameras, etc., nt Iih
tllspok'il nt very low lulceu.
Ourrcy'B opening will bo well vvoidi
n vleit, nn many beautiful pictures will
bo on vtovv ami tlio Ptnru Itself In uu
usually nttrnctlvo In llu uppoliilineutB.
1 ' a
BULLETIN ADB PAY
NEW
TODAY
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Waialua Agricultural Co.. Ltd.
The directors of this corporation
hnvlrig declared a dividend of 2'j
per cent ( regular, 1 74 spoclul),
J)lvldend NoMS lu duo nud pajalilo
oh Monday, November 15th, 1909, to
stockholders ot record nt tlio clot.0
of tho Block transfer books, Monday,
November 8th, 1909, nt 12 111.
Stock transfer books will be re
opened 011 Tuesday, November- 10th,
1909.
CHAS. G. ATIIERTON,
Trbnsuror, Wulnlim Agri
cultural Co , Ltd.
Honolulu, .November 0th, 1909,
44S9.lt
-' " - I nt lif
Mei's iShfft Sale
v As a, special inducement to shirt buyers we have made
the following reductions in price;
80,50 kind now $0.25 po
0.6Q kind now 0.30 no
0.75 kind nqw o.50 no
1.00, kind now 0,75 'po
1.25 kind now 0.00'pc
1.75 kind now. . . , 1,23 po
L,. AHOY,
, ' Jimffir7 Nauanu Street.
Mkmvlhikiik,
.. . , i. . r.
Stmr. Nocau, from ioiiuii porta,
pass, und cargo BiiRiir, a in.
Stmr, Llkdlke, from Koloa; no paa.
Or C.1I80.
- DEPARTED I
j - ,
Frlilay, November C
., a . T ,..,, f,)r u... t,rali
'. fc' " '
clhJ";
Stmr. Maunn Loa, for Kona nud Kau
tiortB! pats' and gen. cargo,
4
SAILING TODAY
I
Stmr. Claiulliio, fur Maui imil Ha
waii jiorts, 5 p. m
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SAILING TOMORROW
-i
P,
M. S. S. Manthurln, for San Fran-
clscoj pass, mall and gen
cargo, &
n m,
AMI. Pleiades, for San FrnnclsLO
la IIIIo, S p. m.
I DUE TOMORROW
O. S. S. Alameda, Don dell, from San
Francisco, a. in.
Stmr. Mnuna JCcn, from Hawaii nnd
Maul txirts; piss and gen cargo n. m.
Dutch cruiser Noordbr.ib.uit, from
San Francisco.
DUE 8UNDAY
Stmr. Klnnu, from Knual ports; pass
nnd gch. cirgo.
Stmr. Mtknhaln, from Mulokal ports;
loss and gen cargo.
J. , 1.
j DUE MONDAY
C.-A. S. S. Mnktufi. fiom Australian
ports; pass and gen. cargo.
T K. K. S. S. Nippon Mm 11, front
San Francisco; pasB. nnd gen. rnigii.
Dutch rr. Nonrdlirab.iiit from S.111
Frnncisco; on cruise.
! 8AIL MONDAY f"
. .
Stmr. Nocnu for Kauai portHi Ken.
cargo. r p m.
Stmr. .1. A. Ciinnnns, for O.ihu portB.
DUE TUE3DAY
I
M N. S. S. l.urlltio, from San Fran
cisco; pars , mall mill ssn, cargo, p. m.
.... 1-
8AIL TUESDAY
I
Stbr. Mikahala, for Moloknl, Maul
nnd Lnnal ports; S p .111.
Stmr. Kin 111 for Kuiiai ports; pass.,
gen cargo, ." p. 111.
Stmr. Milium Kc.i fir Maul nud Ha
waii orts; gen. cargo und null, noon.
T. K. K. Nippon M iru, for .lap.111
portH and lloiigkoni; 11. 111.
C.-A. S". 'S. Mnkiiri for Victoria;
Imiim. nnd gen. cargo, p. m.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
I
Per stmr. Mauna Loa, for Kona nud
Knti ports, Nov. S Mrt. F. Comer, P.
leck Rev. A. S. linker, Mrs. Ray, Mra.
Robinson, Di, Dei by, Mrj. Geo. Robert
ton and 2 children.
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PA3SENQERS BOOKED
I
Per P. M. S. H. Mrnciiurlii. for l' 111
Francisco. Nov, I!. Dr. W. I). Baldwin,
Mra. Ualdwlu. Geo. E. Connors Mr.
nnd Mrs. T. V. Austin. Mrs. Finnic
Richardson, Mis. Job. Schwartz nud
2 children. Mr. mid Mri. T. M. IMtch,
MIbi Hatch, E. C. Ilrovvn, Mrs. W. E.
roster, O. A. Marshall. A. It. Amp
liagen. Misses Hard. MIbs Blanchnrd,
F. E. Martin. F, II. Kcllnm, M. .1. HIb
tell. Mra. U. Falnoo, W. O. Doan. Mr.
K. Wliltlns. A. G. Rloll. Mis. C. II.
Olson, F. L. Knight, L. B. Puny II.
KrebH, O. Y. l'ntlen Mrw. O. F. Cut
wrlght. ltnv. K Urlilda, R. Ticnt, Mr.
mm Mib. C. Abbott, MIbb F. Gay, Col.
and Mrs. I'. L. I)eiui Mru. F. .1, Mor
gan; It. 13. Baker. Mra. If. Wilsht,
.Mru. B. M Hcohy, Capt. It. Dabcl.
Per Btmr. Clniiilnv, for Man porln
and Illo, Nov, 5. MIbb Blackburn. 1).
I), Baldwin nnd 3 children, J, P. Cooko,
Mrs. A. S. Robertson nnd child. I). F.
Schmidt, .1. 8. Grace, I). L. Austin, V.'
F. Frost, O. V. Lucas, vvlfo nnd 2 ilill
dren, Mib. W. McCall.
Per Btmr. Kliuu, for Kauai nutii.
Nov. 9. H. Qiiliin, R. A. KeariiB, Mrj.
II. I). Baldwin.
TODAY'S ARRIVALS Included tho
steamer Nocnu, fiom Kauai poita, tlio
vessel bilnglng n shipment of OSW)
tacks of K. 8. M. Biigir nnd SO pick
ngea of BimdrlcB. Tho Nocnu opei
Icuced fair . cither on tjio otitwaul
and Inward trip. .
tea
. THE INTERISLAND ntcamer Man
ni Loa. fur Koim and Knu uoiIh, got
nwny fni Hnwjll nt noon tmlav. tilt
ing n full complement of cibln mil
lick, lussinssra. and n. quantity of
fypviui ,wu;ijv,
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