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JL, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL! ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 26, 1906 f 3 I i 4" i 4 1 illHUI Attention was lately called to gam bling going on in the Cliff Dwellers section of the city. It is not necessary to go out to visit the Cliff Dwellers to find a game of chance going on. All those people who are not protecting LOCAL BREVITIES. The Honolulu Times for May will be out Thursday morning. ""-- "- 0f Supervisors will pas3 upon the monthly pay rolls this even ing. ' - Pacific Rebekah Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock in' Odd Fellows'. Hall. D. Howard Hitchcock, the artist, is utilizing the camera obscura at the Zoo for the study of cloud effects. ' Judep Driip. was at "PVdprnl innrt their homes and belongings by insur- ! chambers yfr9terday after detention at ance are playing with chance. Just a , home for several days with the grip. Receipts at the opening of the Ka imuki Zoo skating rink on Saturday evening are promised to the San Fran- DESKY IS DOING little carelessness on the part of some one and -the savings of years are gone. Assure vnursplf atrainst loss an? re-SJsco reef fund. lieve yourself of worry by A insuring. We issue best policies on dwellings, furniture, etc. RENT and COMPANY 938 FORT STREET. gan, bringing 2 3-8 cents a pound The Honolulu branch of the Theo- sophical Society meets every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 7:30 Kapio- ;lani Building. Thursday visitors night. Directors and employes of the Star respectively sent wreaths to the 'I'm doing" different." Said the I f"neral of the late A. T. Atkinson, who Major, "mebbe you've tried the was for some years editor of that a same thin?' I " " "u V lc" wireless that the laying of the corner VOU, remarked the L-Olonel. stone of the Masonic Temple at Kahu 'Ivbuy by the bottle, and if I mjlui has been postponed from Saturday real thirsty, by the gallon," said next for one week- the Maior. "the finest whiskev Through a private deal conducted by j , j Otlrl ir.tr rf 1?niirt Vii4- ic J X - I r mm nrnncrtir ct I Ah -n ummctiTttv ir rnaue. l ne criterion nas a iod- Judd street has been boueht bv fieoree bing department that beats the n. WiTcox for $5500 world and it IS SO private that A report by J. O. Lutted, Fred. Har- VOlir Wife Could drive to the door r,eon an Emil Berndt, appraisers, and have an order filled and no Puts tne value of the real and per- , ... r I sonal estate of Hart & Co.. Ltd.. in cue wuuiu suspect u was iui cu- bankruptcy, at $7582.17. couragement she had stopped Editor Advertiser: Kamehameha III. built a road up the east side of Kalihi Valley. Kamehameha IV. built one up the west side. I have built a road connecting the two, including a bridge across the Kalihi stream, completing a "loop" around the valley. It opens up 120 acres of land immediately adjoining, and of the same quality as that sold five years ago, in city lots, for $2250 an acre. It is fine agricultural land and will raise anything. I have secured this land at a bargain and believe in small profits and quick sales. , The new suburb has been named "Bellaire." It is an ideal spot for a country home, and is only twentv minutes drive from irom jr-aauno, ex scnooner Luka, was the nnst nfflrp sold at the a-harf vfcto,,, K,r -Tv I "JSL UiUCC. ....... jvui.viua; .v " . l have sold 33 acres in the last three months, acres lett. While it lasts, I will sell this land for from $200 to $400 an acre; one-fourth cash; the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months at 6 per cent interest. things! aus Amsml I Territorial' Surveyor W. E. "Wall re ports that no tidal disturbance from the San Francisco earthquake is shown 4 lay the Honolulu tide gauge. sOTfie S0O sacks of damaeed suear 2 0 z 0 0 z z 0 What is We have It in all colors. Ask to see It. w HITMEY & FtlARSH There are 871 Honolulu, April 14, 1906. CHAS. S. DESKY, Progress Block. Just COMPLETE SB MR eceive ASSORTflENT .You'll tell the missis about it." Cor. Hotel and Bethel streets. HAWAIIAN VETEBAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES WHICH INCLUDES A SPLENDID VARIETY OF TEA POTS, SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM ERS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES. FRUIT SAUCERS, GIN TRAYS, BON BON BOXES. VASES, TOOTH BRUSH HOLDERS, EGG CUPS, MATCH SAFES, PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS, TOOTH TICK HOLDERS, CAN DLESTICKS, ETC., ETC. I AS LONG AS o I 1 Yon Have Cash l YOU NEED A i Cash Register I ! ASK TO SEE THE NEW "C" MODEL. I HAWAIIAN OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. Everything for the Office. W. W. Ditnond & CoM Ltd- James w. Bush died suddenly at - Kealia, Kauai, on Tuesday, aged 58 years. He was a native of Honolulu and a pensioner of the War of the Rebellion. The news of his death was received by his brother, John E. Bush, m a wireless telegram. Besides his brother the deceased leaves a wife and child. Mr. Bush was pastor of the Mormon church at Kealia. At his death Mr. Bush was the janitor of Kapaa jail. ; : : BUSINESS LOCALS. wanted Clean and washed rags are at the Gazette office. Inter-Islana and O. R. & L. shipping receipt books, 50c. each, at the Gazette office. Miss Power has all the latest in mil linery at her millinery parlors, Boston building:, Fort street. t Don't neglect to read In Mclnerny's ad. how the wool test is made. It Is very interesting to clothes wearers. The stockbooks of the Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd., will be closed to transfers from April 27 to May 1. both dates included. A shipping clerk with some knowl edge of plantation business can secure a good situation by consulting our "Want" ads. First-class tickets to ail stations on the Oahu Railroad and Halelwa coupon tickets are now on sale at the office of Trent & Co., 936 Fort street. The Metropolitan Meat Co. have re ceived by the Ventura a lot of Aus tralian butter in tins, which same will be supplied to their customers when the Crystal Springs butter now on hand is sold out. The Asahi restaurant, now at the corner of King and River streets, hav ing installed a first-class, up-to-date Reliable gas cooking range, promises its patrons everything tasty, clean and in first-class style. If it is not convenient to send things to Fisher's auction rooms for the'Sat - urday relief sale, notify him by phone. Main 424, and he will send an txpros wagon without charge and get such articles as parties desire to help tne good cause with. Don't put off taking out insurance on your home and furniture. You may wait too long. The time to take out insurance is while you have something to insure not after the fire, when there is nothing to insure. Trent & Co., 938 Fort street, will issue you a policy. . .. CONTRACTOR CAMPBELL TO LEAVE. Wm. Matlock Campbell intends to close up his business here at once and go to San Francisco, the Mecca of builders and contractors. - Henry Smith, chief, and J. A. Thomp son, second deputy clerk of the Judi ciary, were before the Territorial grand jury yesterday with documents. The accounts of P. Danson Kellett. Jr.. a former clerk, in probate matters were under investigation. There is no charge afloat, so far as can be learned, re garding the papers missing in the Brown vs. Spreckels case. The case was tried in three circuits and it is supposed that the missing records got stuck in Hilo. M. F. Prosser, Deputy Attorney Gen eral, is in charge of the Territory's cases at the Third Circuit Court term at Kailua. The Atcherley and Baker trespass cases are among the number. Articles are still being received by Will E. Fisher for his auction' sale on behalf of the San Francisco relief fund next Saturday. Owing to th'e death of Mother Taylor the meeting of the Daughters of Ha waii, which was to have been held on April 30. at the residence of Mrs. Winne, will be held instead at the res idence of Mrs Holloway, Judd street. Edward B. Miller left in the Ventura to seek his brother Paul in San Fran- 1 Cisco. A few minutes before the steamer left a list of people reported "safe" from earthquake and fire .was posted on board and it contained the name of Paul Miller. Ah Leong on a large scale and other Asiatic merchants on a small scale, J ttet 1 j J 1 1 individually, have succeeded in corner- H C Iltl V t3 IUt ICCCIVCU CX i eUlclSKail ing ine Kerosene 011 supply, ins cor ner will be smashed whenever the Mo hican arrives, but meantime it causes much inconvenience to people. J. D. Marques and wife did not leave for San Francisco Tuesday evening on the Ventura as expected owing to the postponement of the Forester conven tion, which was to have been held, in San Jose. Cal. Mr. Marques was to attend as delegate of Court Camoes, A. O. F. St. Andrew's cathedral was crowd ed yesterday by the native Hawaiian congregation, assembled in honor of the memory of Queen Emma. Rev Frank Fitz conducted the services and, it being St. Mark's Day. the ritual pertained to , that festival. Students of the Bishop's school composed the choir. It was 21 years ago yesterday that Queen Emma died. Her state funeral had to be deferred for some weeks owing to a remarkably long and heavy rainfall. The funeral of Russell Parke Wal- bridge took place from the Parke resi dence on Beretania street yesterday at eleven a. m. Bishop Restarlck and Canon Mackintosh officiated. Flowers were In great abundance, those upon the white casket being the gifts of schoolmates and little friends. The pallbearers were chosen from among the parents of the lad's playmates as follows: Messrs. H. Hitchcock. L. Blackman. Clive Davies, Layard, Stan ley and Swanzy. The opening of the new skating rink at the Kaimuki Zoo, which will take place on Saturday, is to be made a benefit for the San Francisco sufferers, the proceeds for the day to be turned over to the Relief Fund. There has! been some little delay in finishing up the work on this skating noor, but a big gang of workmen are now on the job, putting the finishing touches to the floor itself, stringing wires and putting in the electric lights and plac ing the roofing of woven palm leaves. a full line of New Stylish -Up-to-date Goods making all our departments complete. All will be on display Saturday, Come and See Them I 3 DHYS IN LESS THAN and over THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK RAILWAY between t& Missouri River and Chicago. THREE FAST TRAINS DAILY. VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 11 t m. daily. The most Luxurious Train In the World. New Pullman Dr&wi&g room and State-room cars built expressly for this famous train. C5atie men's Buffet and Lady's Parlor Observation Car, Book Lovers Library Dining Car, Meals a la Carte. Electric Lighted throughout. Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 8 p. m. dfcfly-. Through Pullman Palace and Sleeping Cars to Chicago. Dining Can. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Atlantic Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9 a. m. dafly. Standard and Toui-Ist Sleepers. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything. r. r. ritchie, O.A.P.C. CHICAGO & KORTHWESTEEK VS. San Frescffc 61 7 Market Street. (Palace Hotel) or U. P. Company's Agent. HALEIWA r On the Oahu Railway L. S. KERR & GO., LTD. ALAKEA STREET. Sale of . FUG. CORSETS NOW ON! Certain lots that we will discontinue. In some we have full line of sizes; other, sizes are broken, but they are all stylish up-to-date shapes. They will be placed on sale at less than cost STRAIGHT FRONT .50 Corsets, 2 styles, at.STHc $ .75 Corsets, 2 styles, at... 60c $1.00 Corsets, 12 styles, at ..SOc $1.50 Corsets, 3 styles, at.. $1.15 $2.00 Corsets, 5 styles, at.. $1.45 $2.50 Corsets, at $2.10 CORSET $1.00 and $1.25 Qualities on sale at Wm 5? CSSS2T BUTTER From Dernnan Creamery Our sole agency. We are proud of it. Try a block. THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. S & CO., Ltd. Telephone, 240. LEWI 169 King Street. - , - it 'A T ' Golf, Tennis, Fresh and Salt Water Bathing, Biding and Driving aro ku of the pastimes. The Table and Service are of the Highest Quality. Tickets and Information at the Honolulu Station and Trent & Co., or ring up Hileiw Hotel King 53. On Sundays the Haleiwa Limited a two-hour train leaves at 8:22 a. v returning arrives in Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. eep Your on Wahiawa CKXXXXXXKOXC0XKOOCOX n r nm f a o BUILDER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Announces that he is prepared to furnish homes complete, includ ing the lot and latest modern improved cottages for $1000 and up. Lots for Bale at $350 each on easy terms-Five-room cottage, good plu mbing, for $700. O PHONE OR ADDRESS WHITE 951. ooooooooooooooo Noiseless Easily Repaired "new Done" Siphon jet low down closet, embossed bowl, bent oa piano finish and paper lined tank. Natural oak, never splits seat, and Douglas siphon valve. Sample in our show window. T O IEC 3fcT 1TOT The Plumber. 85 King Street. New Goods JustKBeceived by 50c. PAIR. CORNER FORT AND BERETANIA STREETS. C. IT. Collijvs, King Street near Fort. 'Phone Main 427. RIDING SADDLES, BITS, SPURS, BLANKETS. WHIPS AND CROPS, DOG- COLLARS AND CHAINS, HORSE BRUSHES, CHAMOIS, SPUNGES. HARNESS AND SADDLE. SOAPS, OILS. DRESSING, GREASE. WASHERS. ETC.. ETC. m . J. Lando . . Our Belts Susenders Trunks Gloves Spring Neck. Hanck'fs and Under- and ,. Summer wear Duck Valises wear, Stock Hats , Pants Shirts Etc. 20&4 rt Street, I. O. O. F. Building and 152 Hotel. Street, QUALITY. ECONOMY. S O Jk. Is E3ro22.orui.lTJi Soap "s7"ortes Co. FRED. L. WALDRON, Spreckels Block. : 13 i: Sole Ajci. PEENCH LAUNDRY All work carefully done by hand. Shirts, collars, ladV and gent's suits washed. Dry Cleaning also. Goods called for and delivered. J. ABADIE, Proprietor, S53 Beretania Strtet, OTPte rear entrance Hawaiian Hotel. 'Phone Blue 9Xf. - .