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LEQAL N0TICE8.
IN Tllfi UNITKI) STATUS DISTUICT
COURT, TOR THU THUIUTOIIY
OK HAWAII.
Tllfi UN1TKD STATES OK AMI3II
1CA, Plaintiff, V8. CUCII, UROWN,
Trustees, et al., Defendant. Ac
tion urclit In Butil District
Court, and the Petition fllen If.
the nlllce of tlio Clerk of until
District Court, In Honolulu.
THU PimSIDKNT OK Tim UNITKI)
BTATKS, C1UI5KT1NU:
cncn, iiiiowN. liKNity m. von
IIOI.T mid AI.HKIIT N. CAMP
IIHI.I., Trustees under thu last
Will mid Teatainoiit of JAMHd
CAMPUIXU deceased; AIII0A1I,
W. KAWANANAKOA; KALAKA
tJA KAWANANAKOA, KAI'IO
I.ANI KAWANANAKOA, other
who called KAPIOI,ANI KAWA
NANAKOA CAMPUni.I,, and 1.1
1,1 II KAWANANAKOA, minor
children of AHIUAIf. W. KAWA
NANAKOA: Al.lCH T. MACKAIt-
i,ank: wai,ti:r v. mackar-
I.ANK, husband of AI.IC1J T.
M A C V A It li A N 15 WALTKIl
JAMH3 MACPAltl.ANU. AI.ICU
DMAI.IK MACKAUI.ANK aud
MIJRI12I, 1II3ATH1CI3 MACKAR-1
I,ANI3, minor children of AUCK ;
T. MACFAKIiANi: mid WAI-TUR
V. MACKAKLANU; MUltlHI,
SIIINOMi; ROIIKRT W. 8I1IN
OI.II, husband or MUHIIH. SHIN
01.13; MUltlHI. MHI.VIN SIIIN
01,13 aud UOUHIIT W. 8IllNai.lI,
Junior, minor children of Mill!
1131. HIIINOMO and R0II13RT W.
fiHINOI.H; III3ATRICI3 MAKY
CAMPIllll.I,; OAUU 11AII.WAY
AND LAND COMPANY, a corpor
ation existing and doing business
under and by virtue of the laws
of tho Territory of Hawaii: K01J
13UT W. ATKINSON and WAl,
TIOR K. FHKAlt, Trustees; HA
WAIIAN KIURK COMPANY, I,IM
ITUD, a corporation existing and
ilolni; bushiest! under nnd by vlr
too of the lawn of the Territory
of Hawaii; 13WA PLANTATION
COMPANY, a corporation existing
mid doing business under and by
vlitue of tho Iiiwh of the Territory
of Hawaii; and JOHN UROWN,
JAMHS WI1IT13, H13NRY SMITH,
DAVID JONKS, MARY C1RKKN,
JANI3 I1LACK, MARTHA WIL
MAMS, und AI.ICIO DAVIS, un
known owners and claimants.
Yoii aro heieby directed to appear
and answer tho Petition In an actlou
entitled as above, brought against yuu
In tin) United States District Court,
for the Territory of Hawaii, within
twenty dnya from nnd nfter Bervlce
upon )ou of a certllled copy of Plain
tiff's Petition herein, together with a
certllled copy of this Summons.
Aud you aro .hereby notified that
uiiIleh jou appear and answer as
abotii lcqulred, the said Plaintiff will
take jrdgmoiit of cnndciunntlou of the
IniidH c.Vi-crlbed In (he Petition herein
o.d fur any other relief demanded In
the lelltion.
WITNI3SS Tim II0N0RAIII.I3
SANKORI) 11. DOI.I! nnd Tim HON-
ORAIII.l! CI1ARI-KS K. CI.I3MON8,'
Judges or said District Court, this
...in iiuy ui auiii.ii, hi mo jrui - m inn
IjiiiI one tlioiiBiind nine hundred and
cileveu mid of tho Independence of the
United States tho ono hundred und
thlily-llftli
'(Seal)
(Slgnod) A. R. MURPHY.
1 Clerk.
(Kudorsed)
"No 70. UNITI30 STATI3S DISTRICT
COURT, for tho Territory of Ha
waii. TIII3 UNIT13D BTATKS OK
AM1IRICA vs. CUCili UROWN,
Ti ustee, ct al. SUMMONS. ROU
KRT W. IlimCKONS, United
Stales Attorney.
TI1I3 ';NITKD STATKS OK AMER
ICA, Tenllory of Hawaii,
City of Honolulu, ss.
I, A. 13. MURPHY. Clerk of u,el "i v u guru ui wicii ii m sucn
United States District Court for the a candidate, and no subscription pay
Territory nnd District of Hawaii, do I ,l,cllt uceompaiilCB tho request.
heieby certify tho foregoing to be a'
full, true und correct copy of the
orlglii'il Summons In tho cuse of TDK
UNITI3D STATUS OK AMERICA vs.
Cr.CII, IIIIOWN. Trustee, et nl . as the
Bunio remains of record and on file In
Urn olllce of tho Clork of said Court.
IN WITNESS WIIEREOK, I have
hereunto set my hand nnd nlllxcd the
y" M,.,DA!lirlctiBuurt U"" 30t"l
(scan a. e. murphy. ,
Clerk of United States District Court,
ii-ll 11111 tji jiuwmi.
Hy K. L. DAVIS,
f Deputy Clerk.
48u2-3m
FOR SALE
ALQARODA BEAN MILLS
And
ONE SECOND-HAND STANDARD
GASOLINE ENGINE, 10 H. P.
1404 EMMA STREET Tltphon. 24
Tdephon 1003
a. p. Mcdonald,
Contractor and Dulldir
Olliiuilrs given on all klnila of
Billldlug
Concrete Work Specialty
MIAMI BTIIEET, NEAR NUUANU
"THE EARLY-TO-BEGIN
STICK-TO-IT WORKERS"
ARE ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL
ltlght now In when tho candidate
who gets tho Kilty Dollar prlro on
1
dune 17..,, will win .1 by hi. efforts.;
iTucrosiiimuiig mini u.u ....,.. ,.Turned ,., Means when paId
days of tho offer, which by tho wayi 'pho term "turnod In," as used In
seems to bo a habit with several im advertisement announcing tho ex
otherwlse good workers, Is what lns trn vote offer for org.uilatlon cniidl
keit many from winning ono of tlio( dates, and tho prlics for trlpcundl
speclal prizes that liavo been offered, dates, Beems to bo coufiislug to some.
for exceptional showing for somo
specified tluio during this contest.
Dy Fond and Earnest Endeavor.
"How can SO nnd SO get m many
votes In such a short tlnio?" Is a fro-
nuoiit ouery nt tho end of ono of
these Inter-Island contests.
Simply by putting In more time.
Tho winners without question hnu
started lo work as hoon as minounro'
ment of tho contest offers were made.
They did not wait until Just two or
threo days beforo tho offer ends.
Thero were se.veral candldatcu not
prlo winners who mado a showing
for a few days work In tho last Bpe-
clal prlzo contest that Tor the Bhort
tluio they worked, had a higher dally
uerago than tho winners.
Tho "early to begin" mid tho "stick-to-It"
enndidato wins out In tho long
run. Just becauso jou haa not bo
cured ono of thoso siieclal prizes bo
far Is Just that much more icason
why jou should do your best to get
ono this time. In tho first place. It
Is the last chance; In the second jou
very likely need the otes that will
coma with the subscription to put
you nmong tho first ten on Juno lillli
Then remember thnt for oery nte
Fccured over a certain amount, us
announced In the contest booklet, you
get additional mileage.
Now Worklnu For Extra Mileage.
Socral of tho candidates nro al
ready lilting up extru niileago votos
and at t'hn samo tlmo mo getting in
to lino to carry off ono C ,tlio big
inrrcniilllo orders on Juno 17th.
You down the list candidates want
to remember that tho candidates with
otes away up In tho hundieil thou
sands hae probably done their best
work, as thoy hao ery likely so.
I cured subscription ordorB from all
their friends. No doubt jou hao a
hundred friends -ou havo not ecn
asked to olo for J'ou. Rest assured
If j-ou don't ono of theso workers will
do bo very shortly, and bo suecessful
too.
Contest tlmo Is ro abort now, that
tho real contest workers are not he:
ItaMng about who Ihey will ask for
the, next Biibscrlption, hut uio n.klng
almost every ono they can reach
Willi what all aro doing, thero aro
still many Ilullotlu readers who
,ma ovcr been asked for "M.tes mid
boiiip of them nro jour friends, (let
their otcs. You don't want jour
f I lends to voto against jou They
wilt do so though, If you do not
hustlo for votes for all j-ou nro worth
dining tho next few weeks.
Receipt B-oks As Good As Dills.
Candidates repeatedly ask to be
supplied with Ilullotlu subci lo
tion bills. You do not need them. All
jou need to do Is to collect; your re
ceipt Is as good as ono mado out
by any other Ilullotlu represent
ative. That Is what contestants real
ly lire Ru I lot I ii ropiOBOUtntUcs.
Mike No Payment And Want Votes.
Stinngo as It may seem telephone
lucsB.-igcs, personal calls, and letters,
keep coming in from tho most Infill
gent people In tho Islands, asking
Vo1"9 nro lBlluc''l ,n'ordlng to
"'-''t f subhcrlptluu paj incut
nm,lp- Tho subscilptloii does not
'""0 to bo Oxplied. An additional
Payment merely extends tho sub
Bcilptlon teitn. It does not matter
I 'w """ nl'l'a'l r how far back jour
'subscription account runs; It Is a
- l ""'-' "
THERE IS CERTAINLY SOME ONE IN THE GANDIDATE
LIST WHO DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT. WHY NOT HELP
JAT ONE NOW?
I VOTE
FOR TRIP CONTESTANT IN CVENINO DULLETIN
TEN-TRIP TRAVEL CONTEST
Nam
Addren , ,
nil In name and odilre.t of your favorite candidate
and tind to the Uulletln Contokt Department,
(Nut (jueil alter Saturday, June 10)ilay, June 10)
question of what Bum oti pay In on
ymtr subscription account. Tho ran-
ill Inlnu nlimtl.l Inlln ti llnll1. n fn
J- ,; - -- "'V
"Turned In" Is meant when the cash
subscription pa) men t Is received at
the Dill let I n olllce
Subscribers sending In payments to
tho Hullo tin must always men
tion the name of tho Individual trip
contestant nnd tho organization con
testant, they wish to voto for. as nil
ballots are filled out before, leaving
olllro. You can hold back tho bal
lots as long as you wish. Always
stato whether you want tho votos
cast or returned to you.
13ery subscription payment made
on or since March 2Slh entitles thu
payor to Mites for a trip contestant
I3cry pnjinent mado on or sjtico
April 27th entitles the payer to otes
for both a trip contestant and au
organisation contestant. Present re
ceipts and voles will bo Isfliied
Remember you get two sets of)"'
" I U
votes If jou pay or have paid J'our
jour subscription slnco April 27th;
ono for a trip candidate, and anoth
er for an organization candidate. An
equal number of votes as given In
tho standing voto scheditto aro Issu
ed for both.
Keep your paper coupons for trip
.ami organization candidates separate
nnd do not roll tl.o votes. Send them
In, In envelopes with tho namoofthu
enndidato and tho number of votos
they contain written on tho front.
This will help to make counts nccur
ate and prompt, anil permit you to
estlmato what correct total should
bo In advance.
How Votes Are Issued.
13very copy of tho Uullottn will
contain n coupon, which, when pin-
,
perly filled out, will entltlo tho liuldor
to voteii of tho number sperltled,
Votes are u!bo Issued on paid sub
scriptions to the Bv'enlng Uullw
1 1 n In proportion In the length of
time such subscriptions nro paid In
accordance with the srhedulo appear
ing below.
Price of Kirnlng llullclli.
1 Montr's Subscription ....I .7f
3 Months' " 2 00
G Months' " -I-00
1 Year's " 8 00
2 Years' " $1C00
3 Years' " 24 00
C Years' " $10 00
Price of Weekly Ilullelln.
1 Year's Subscrliitlon S 1.00
G Years' " $ B.00
VOTKS lHS(ir.l) OS
Subscriptions lo lhenliig Ilullelln.
Old New
Votes Votes
One month SCO 350
Three mouths 4G0 CC0
Six montliB 1,000 1,200
Ono year ?,00 3,000
Two years C.000 7,000
Throe joara 9,200 11,000
Kive years 24.000 30,000
Subscriptions to Wrrklf Ilullelln,
Old New
Votos Vote3
One year 2G0 350
Klve years 1.C00 2,000
PROMINENT (HAWAIIAN DIES.
C It. Malic, u well-known Hawaii
an and prominent under the mon
nrchy, died last Monday evening nt
0:30 o'clock, and will bo burled noU
Suiiduj from tho Sllva Undertaking
Parlor. Ho was a member of the Hul
Olwl, whoso iiresldcnt, SatnucJ DwiiJlit,
will havo chnrgo of tho funeral excr
cIsob Mullo was ono nt the original stall
holders In tho flsh market.
BE SANITARY
Supervisor Mct'ldlnn of the henltli
mid xiiiilliitlon commllteu liitemli to
take a divided stand In rcKiird to the
rcoptnlm: of those pol shop which
me failed to live up to the letter of
the new law In iiwinl to iiiulutalnliu:
.. !....). ..! nliinn Mill fl I ll I nil lltiltl
77.
QllOIIR
fhciiu; Wo, through his represtnta
tlvcs, endeuvured to secure piriulKsluii
to iiKiiln inter thu llstH of a prmldtr
of thu Hawaiian staple food product
A visit of tho supervisorial ituiinilt
(eo on sanitation nnd health, In coiu
pmi with City and County Phynlclan
Wiiyson, soon demonstrated to the sat
isfaction of tho party that the proprie
tor had not placed his establishment
In proper sanitary condition MiClel
lan, In making verbal report of condi
tions found there, snys ( at the pi ice,
while screened otTi l stfli linking tlio
ms.'esiuiry cement construction to ren
d,r It cleanly and health) IIm has
rcconumiiilcd that periiilssloii to ro
iipcu b not granted until all require
ments as Incorporated III tho new or
(I)ii nice bo fullllled.
Storm Sewer Gliott.
About onco every three or four
mouths tho ghost of that once-planued
iturm sewer through tho Illshiqi i:
latit lauds III Knkanko Is llauuted III
the presence of the city aud county
Milous, gdierally through the medium
. .. . .. .. !.. .......I.... ,..... t.
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1n.l..n u......rl.lt...l.l.ltlf .if III.. 1.I-...I
,0 (....ui-, niiirc ..i.v.u .. ... ..,. ..
lanikil estate.
According to tho pUltlnmr. away
hack In 1900 tlio Bishop Estate paiwtil
up the buck of n storm sewer to the
Hoard of Supervisors Thrm ili'inges
of municipal governing liodlen have
serveil tlio "Dear Pcophi" since that
time, yet, Dudgu states, a drnlnless
Kakunko still confronts the estate
which lie represents. At one time all
appropriation of a thousand dollars
wns mado to drain tho district, hut It
was soon found thnt this sum was far
from being HUlllcleiit lo cninpUIn thu'
work Clnlrmaii Murray declares lliatl
to put In n sntlsfnetory storm j.ewr
will cot the cllv over joooli At tills
time the municipality Iihh net tlio
money In slKht.
At any rate, Huperintufdi nt Dodgo
would ut least bo delighted to recelvo
jnn luknuwtidgmeiit of tli numerous
etttrs tout the Utard auent the mat
ter.
Fern Still Stands by Paele.
Major J. J Pirn still stands by his
guns bo far as un endeavor to keep
Ilmiil Supervltor Patle 111 oltico Is con
lermd. Patle Is iiigagid nt prisent 111
ovtrseelug road work at Konlaupoko
Tlu.ro seems to lie u muveinilit 111 llu-
publlcun circles to pry tho Democratic
I'.ule from bin position. Even tho
presinco of Chairman (liorgu It. Car
ttr of tho Tirrltorlal eominltteii on
sanitation, who sal on tlio rlght-liaml
rWo of his Honor at the meeting of
tho supervisors last evening, failed to
curb the ouxlity for IIm vvelfuro of
Puilo upon the part of Major Prn
Ho has submitted a iiqneKt that thu
ltenublleiiii hoard appruvo of tho at
pi, Intuit nt of Puilu 'as supervisor for
Koohiupoko district. Tho request
made Supervisor Murrny Ninllo while
he mildly Intimated that tho mattir
inlcht i nine no for settlement at a
later m.Htlng.
Garbane Bill Is Satiifactory.
Chalrmnii Krugir has coino forward
with the recommendation that the ilevv
bill rilatlng to thu collictloii and dls
pn:il of garlmgo pass tlrst reading
vvllhout furtlar amendment. Tho incus
nro It. appan ntly sntlsfuctory to tho
health and sanitation cmninlttee. This
branch of the municipal government
also reports that hireafter the matter
of providing transportation for sani
tary Inspitlnrs will bo looked after by
President Mott-Kmlih of thu Territo
rial Hoard of Health Some weeks ago
tho City fatheis received u communi
cation from the Honolulu ltapld Tran
sit Company nutlrylug them that tho
free passes supplied Inspectors would
lie annulled
o..hi. r..ru;n .. UiMiinii l.nn..lu) i.iiMiiier uir
f...r.i.. ,.v i.i I... ..r.inlm ...I
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tin' curbing of sumo threo thousand
feet of Niiuanu avenue thut still
uvvalts this p.ut of the Improvement
befiuo thut tlioroughfuru cull bo placed
III piuseiittihle shape
.Missrs (Ireiii and Hottcl, who uru
hondsiueii for thu Portuguese contrac
tor who fulled to fulllll tho ugreemciit
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
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CAMPAIGN FOR SANITATION
WILL IT STOP AT
Tho new sanitary and building ord-
Innnce, two measures that have now
been drafted aud passed on first
reading by tho City and County Sup
ervisors, will not end the making of
laws fur regulating the health nnd
sanitation of tho city of Honolulu by
nny manner of means, according to
the present Intentions of t'halimaii
Kruger and other members of tho
Health Committee.
Tho new sanitary ordinanco now
submitted only embraces such mat
ters as nro Bet forth In the new build
ing ordinance. It Is their recom
mendation that in the near future fur
ther sanitary regulations bo passed
by tho Hoard
The oidlnanro as read for the tlrst
time by title relates to thu erection,
construction, alteration, repair and
reinoVal of buildings und other Btiuc
t u res In tho city nnd county of Ho
nolulu "
The printed copy shown at last
night's meeting contains 117 sections.
It contains n list of Tees for building
permits Work to cost moio than
$100,000 will compel a fee of $10r., and
live cents for each $l()u or fraction
thereof In excess of $100,000. Tho
city and count) Is absolved from
blame 111 cuse of accidents when a
lontractor is making uso of a side
walk In transmitting the mdlnunce, the
Health Committee reported that most
of tho matter contained In these ordi
nances has been piepared by building
experts, to-vvlf Mr A R (Surrey and
Mr J M Young. Tho drafts vveio
turned over to the committee by these
gentlemen on tho 23rd Inst Sinie
that time, meetings of thu commllteu
have been held for the purpose of dis
cussing the ordinances, und tho whole
subject has bien gone over carefully
by Mr Mlelitstelii, tlio building in
spector; Mr. Thurston, the chief engi
neer of the llro department; Mr (lere,
Hut city and county engineer; Mr Mll-
vertou, llrst deputy city and count)
attorney, and menibiTS of the Hoard.
Some chiiiigcBlahd some additions
have been lnut.e u theso ordinances
as oi lglua!ly submitted and matters
relating solely to sanitation and
health havo been Incorporated In a
separate ordinance to comply with
the provisions of tho City and County
charter.
"In view of the work," states a
committee, report, "that has been
dune un these ordinances by the San
itation and Health Committee und hy
tile ollUers mentioned, wo feel that
no further referenio of tho oidlnauio
to tho toiiimltteo or to any of the otll
eers of tho City and County will bo
luceSHary, und would lecutuintud that
thu ordinances submitted herewith bo
passed. Hefore thu final passage of
the urdlnauces, und wo would suggest
Krlday evening next, wu believe a pub
lic meeting should be culled so that
contractors, builders, architects and
other persons Interested In theso mut
ters may havo an opportunity tu make
such suggestions us they may deem
proper.
"Wo havo had ono hundred copies
of theso oidlliauces printed und wu
suggest that a public announcement
f ! ; ! '! !' ft v t '. v ' -y '9
with tho city und county for furnish
lug rock, huvo mado an uppeal to tho
board thut uiiicilIo blocks bo HUbstl
tilted fur cut stone. Thu bondsmen
stall that they havo btcii at thu mercy
of a nuinl'ir of Japnueso who havo
formed a ioiiihlii against supplying
rock for less than what Is termed a
prohibitive figure. In the meantime,
Nuuauultes wudu thruugh vast areas
uf mini Willi" (but street Is a Veritable
hog and almost ImpusHuhlo after night
fall Bonn thing must bo done, und
t'lty EiiKlmer (lire und thu road com
Inl'nhOe will attempt to straighten out
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Un- inatUr
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BULLETIN NOW YOU GET
TWO SETS OF VOTES ONE FOR A TRIP AND ONE FOR AN
ORGANIZATION CANDIDATE.
I Vote for Organization Contestant
In Evening Bulletin
Ten Trip Travel Contest
Oraunliatlon , ,
(Thu Coupon it not uoo'l after Saturday June 10)
Till in nam of your favorite oruanliallon caudld.il and lend
lo Hi Uiillilin Couteit Ueurtmint,
bo made that nny person Interested
ra" lo burnished with copies upon
'"'l'Hcatlon lo the building Inspe.tor
OLD OFFICERS
No Chanrjc In Organization of
Bar Association Dinner
Saturday Evcnincj.
Olllcers of Hie liar Association of
tho Hawaiian Islands were
unanimously reelected at the
annual meeting of the associa
tion In Id )c8toril.ty afternoon
In the Judd building When I he at
torneys had all assembled A 1, C At
kinson moved the leeleetlou of all of
ficers, nominations vveie seconded by
W. O. Smith and fleorge Davis and
the election went through with a
rush
Attorney it. II AuderMin reported
on the securing of portraits of for
mer Chief Justice Hurtvvcl! and Cov-
ernor I'rear, also a former chief Jus
tice. The photographs were painted
by Theodore Woros and cost JlOOu
without tho frames They were shown
jestcrdaj-.
The annual dinner of the associa
tion will ho held next Satuiday even
ing ut 7 30 o'clock. Federal Judpo
demons will deliver an address mi
"Uniform Iavvs," Chief Justice Rob
ertson on "Changes In Judicial Pro
cedure," mid Attoruej-deneral Lind
say will speak oil "Code of Legal
Ethics"
Tho inemheis transacted somo rout
ine, business j-esterday. Including the
reading of letters from members nnd
the hearing of reports on delinquents
Tieasuier Clarence II. Olsen's rupoil
showed $."i73 7 1 In the treasury and a
good deal outstandiiic,.
A move to change the name to the
Hawaii or Hawaiian Ptir Association,
was lost, many opposing tho change
Arthur (I. Smith was elected to mem
bership. Tho ofllcern re-elected jesterday
are:
President, D. L Wlthtugtoli; vb'c
preshlcnt, Franl. K Ihniupsou; fci Hi
lary, l.ylo A. Iitckny, tieasuier, Clar
ence 11 Olson.
WHY
SUFFER
FROM ECZEMA?
Why suffer nnother day from that
awful, awful Huh, when jou can ho ic
lloved In jour own homo? Thu verj
llrst drops of the woudeifiil I) D I)
Prescription glvu jou relief jes, ho
Instant I) D. I) touches thu skin then
Is relief jou know that jou have
found a euro for any kind of bkl'i
trouble.
D D. D Is tho proven Edema cute
thu gieat household remedy thai
kills tho disease genus, soothes nnd
heuls thu skin, making It as smooth
and healthy as that of a child. .Noth
ing llko D. 1). 1), for cleat lug the
complexion, too; washes away pim
ples over night.
D. D. D, Is )uut a mild wash, but
does tho woik 111 a way that leeius
miraculous. Itellef comes the Inn. nit ,
tlo llrst drops are applied, and the I
cure h.igliH, immanent cine, too for
D II, D Ii .a befiil at tho '. si u or
thu skin I rouble, whatever It uri) he
Only 1 JO foi u large k si boiil"
That will bo enough to sho v jou hat
this wonderful D. 1) I) v ill do u
jour own case It Is worth leu limes
tho cost to have u bolllo of D 1) D.
in tho limite llcnsuu, Smith d Co ,
Fort and Hotel strtets
Dr Lestir II Hell and III chauffeur
wire killed bj un iiutumobll turning
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HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO I
Geary Street, abrve Union Squsie
Juit appoint Hotel St Flatten
European Plan SI 60 a dy up
American Plan S3.00 a day up
Steel and bru k structure, furnish.
ings cost $2m.W. High cUss
hotel at moderate rates Omnibus
meets all tram-, ind steamers
Hotel Stewart now recognised as
Hawaiian Island In adipiarter
Cable address,' Traw. I . 'A II C
Code. Reservation made throui h
Trent Trust Co , Fort Stuet.
Hfinnlutii
Hotel St. Francis
Union Square, San Franeiico
Under the Maitngeracnt of
.iun:.s noons
F At I Ml the beautiful park
It. Hie heart of the city,
width Ii lite Un aire of
the prlmlpiil events of
Hie famous frtlltuU of Hail
(iniiiclM'ii, Hits hull I, In en
vironment and ntiiKKiphcrr, ex
proses must plc.ii.null) IIm
riiuifiirluhle spirit uf old ('al
Hernia. The rojallj nnd liability nt
the Hid Uurbl ami Hie I'ar
Hast and Hie men of high
iiclileiement In America who
nsM-mlilo here contribute lo Hie
rosiuiiioli(aii atmosphere of an
Institution which repri enls
the liiispllnlltj and liidlildmil
II) a f San I'raucNcii lo Hie
traveler.
The building, whlrh marks
the fiirlhfsl a dva n co nl science
In service, has nun tho largest
fiipacll) uf nny hotel structure
In Hie West, unit upon rumple
Hell of Hie Post strut annei
will lie Hie largest fiiraiutiserj
In the world.
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USUAL, Tllf. PltlCI.S A UK
Mil'.
European Flan from $?.C0 Up
DHi'lDl: ON
Haleiwa
rent at i.i'vst a PfiHTioN or
Mil It St MMI It At ATIUN
WA1K1KI INN
Rooms and Doard
FINE DATHlMa
W. C. Beraln, Prop.
14 Kt. Watc les,
$45.00
Cash
J.A.R.VieiraSCo.
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