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The Independent 60 centsfippi
month
The Hj ados left for Kahului on
Saturday
The Klnau tails at noon tomor
row on her usual route
vtV
Chinese Nb iiar win occur this
year on Friday February 7
The Bulletin issued a Sunday
tion yesterday morning
The next steamer from the Coast
ia the Gaelic dlio tnmorrdw
To Let A furnished room at No
9 Garden Lnno Mrs AleConnoll
Mr and Mrr BorbeVf Mist are
guests of Mrs Dowsett aTMakYwoj
Maui
Dr Waltera is gradually improv
ing No ononis jut allowed to see
him
Tho band will give a concert at
Emma Squaro this evening at 730
oclock
The next mail steamer to the
Coast is the Doric duo on Friday
from tho Orient
T A Llnyd Una been elected
troasurer of the Elks society vice
Geo Ashley resigned
The Republican newspaper is now
pau and b of tho past Its last is
sue came out Saturday morning
Tho Kinau got in unusually early
on Siturday morning In futtore
she will be gotten in by 10 a m
George H Whitney and Carl F
Lnhners United States inspeotorapl1
hulls and boilers arrived on the
Klipatriok
When desiring a liaiik surrey
buggy etc with oarWtil drivers
ring up Telephone 118 Territory
Stable Co Ld
When you want a hook ring up
191 On that stand ytiu will get a
roliablo aud good driver a fine haob
and no overcharging
The Honolulus defeatedtho
at a football game
at Makiki on SaUuday with a score
of four goals to none
Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge
gave a splendid entertainment Sat
urday evening at the hall it being
tho third anniversary of its birth
Vandalism was committed by
American soldiers upon Mrs Ward
coooanut trees and Hie police was
called to put a stop to further de
predations
Now they want a gun olub in
Hilo The rainy city thinks that
guns and fortifications are nooesta
ry to keep Honolulu drummers off
the grass in Uilo streets
There was a very good houso at
the Orpbeum on Saturday night
and the Hogan company receiyd a
lively applause for the clover repre
sentation of the evor popular Trip
to Coonvillo
Editor Norrio of this paper who
has been recently ill and now con-
valescont will leave by tho Kinau
tomorrow for Waimea Hawaii
where it is hoped he may have oom
pleta rest and recuperation
Interpreter Jno H Wise of tho
Legislature has again boon present
ed by his wife with another daugh
ten Ho says it is a nine pourTder
No champagne will flow as hehad
oxpoctod a son and heir
Today js the Kaisers birthday
and a reception was held at noon at
tho German Consulate at H Haok
feld Cos store A large number of
people called Tho band was in at
tendance and played selections
Owing to tho fact that there will
be ofl meetings at the Central Union
Ohtiroi in February the proposal to
change the date for tlie all day torn
peranoe meeting has been abandpn
d and tho original date February
Oth will bo observed
Tho U S A T Kilpatrick arrived
from San Francisco about I oojoolc
an Saturday afternoon after a good
trip of nino days She toft about
sun down for Guam arid the Philip
pines aftor rounding up a number
of soldiers
lBWwrticTtwBHmniMmJBjiiwWPTvyfMi ft WyHr
A Oroat Oonvontonco
Holdon of postoQloe lock boxes
have received the following cards
letter carriers wilt rtEaisTErt valu
able LETTEtlS
Postofflofl Department a
Wpshington D 0
To the Public
in
Valuable lottera or parcels should
not be sent in tho ordinary milli
beoauoo the dpartment can not
traoo and recover them or kor
vilue in case of loss or deprecatio 1
Have them Registered It costs
but8oents in addition to pf stare
Then they will be safely oarrod and
uorrectly deliverod and a reo lpt
for thMii will be obtained frim the
addressee or bis authorized agout
and at once mailed to you
Your letter omier will register
letters at your house doar as safely
at if they were taken to thepost
oil CO
Tho conditions are that they must
1 Ba in good order and inclosed
in a Beoure envelope
2 Bear the name and address of
sender
3 Bear tho namo and postoffice
addrosB of the person to whom they
are to bo delivered and
4 The postage and registry fee
must be prepaid either with stamps
attached to letters or in money
to the letter oarrier who will write
the amount ia tho rooeipt which he
gives you 1
The oarrier cannot wait for you
to prepare your letter or to make
change or engage in conversation
If you give him too much money for
postage it will be Returned tp you
direct from tho postbiliao but not if
the postage and fee ato paid in
stamps- t
n
-POSTAGE HATES
The domestic letter rate is 2 cents
an ounce or fraotion thereofaod it
applies to the island possessions
Duba Mexico and Canada
The foreign letter rate is 5 cents a
half ottnee or fraoion thereof and
it applies to all foreign countries jp
the Universal Postal Uufon not
mentioned ab3ve
Edwin C Madden
Third Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral
Th Boxing Exhlb tion
A great orowd witnessed the box
ing exhibition at the Club Stables
Hall on Saturday evening
Tommy Warren ox champion
featherweight came innd referoed
the Danver lEd Smith aud Mo
Oarty bout Thoro wtfrejseveral
four miuute bouts referced bv a man
who kept Ji Is name quiet Tho re
sults werer Bill Dole of thg U SS
Mohioandrew with Spider Jaok
son of Honolulu
Mike OReilly of San Francisco
defeated cKid Dooley of New
York
Thomas and Herbert two colored
men from the U S S Mohican
fought a draw
Joe GonsalveB of Honolulu de
feated John Androwa of Honolulu
Jaok Caulfield of the U S S Mo
hioan drew with Jack Hootor of
Camp McKinley
Jimmy Fox and Jack Weedy box
eJ four exhibition rounds
Tho show camex to an end with
three exhibition rounds between
Denvor Ed Smith aud Con Mc
Carthy
Born
Wise At Pauoa in thia city Jan
uary 25 1902 to tho wifo of Jno H
Wise a daughter
F J Wilhelrn ia very much im
proved from tho 0 Hoots of tho acci
dent of over a woek bro He was
out yosterday afternoon for tho first
time and only for a littlo while He
expects 0 bo down town iu a fowl
Salutes Raloro were fired on Sat
urday after the arrival of tho Frendh
oruieor Protet that morning from
San Franoisoo which place she loft
tho 10th instant A nnlUtewas also
fired this morning She was here
ones before about oiRlftlon montba
bro and will raqjaln liero till Wbrii
ary fi
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Selected Highland
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Sole Agents
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NO OTfiBR
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ART GOODS SUITABLE FOR
leddiog and Holiday Presents
Personally ReloctcH at the great Fair at Leipzig These
are the same new goods which were bought to supply tho
New York market for the coming Holiday
Our purchases are made direct from the Manufacturers
and xur prices are corresondinglylaw
The iewesf Designs in Lamps
Pyrograpliy anS China Painting Oatlits
Gat Glass of Anlsxiccn and European MaHacture
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE GO LTD
FortSUcet Art Rooms and Bethel treot Department
V
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AND
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SUGAK FACTORS
IMPQRTaES 0
J033IS3I01JT lHlSaESCuTSTTS
iKents for Lloyds
1 1
Canadian Australian Steamship Lino
British Foreign Marine Insuranco Co
Sorthorn Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacifio Railway Co
Pioneer Lino of PaoTrnta from Liverpool
Limited
WmQ Irwin President ifcMannger
Glaus Sproukelo First Vice President
W MQllTard Beuond Vloe Prosident
M H Whitney Jr Treasurer Beoretirv
Geo J Boss Auditor
SUGAR
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FACRTOR
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A9BHTS OF
Oceanic Staamslixp GoLupy
Of Hat rnnnUnot Cal
XO LEX
Premises on Kukui Lane Pos
session given on January 1 1901
For terms apply to
Mt KAPIOIiANI BBTATfl
From KCilp
TO -
HONOLULU
AND
Ml Way Stations
Telegram oan inow bb nont
from Honolulu to any place
on the Islands of Hawaii
Muui Lauai aud Molokai by
Mess -- Telegraph
OALL UP MAIN 181 Thata the
Honolulu Office Time paved money
saved Minimum oharge 2 per
mossago
HONOLULU OFFICE HGOOH BLOCK
TJPSTAtUS
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Bnainoen Oarai
KEfOlEAI
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KBPOIKAI Ss ALULI
OIHoe Wallukti Maul
A M EBWETT
jSToiontOloricand Slovedoro
Old Reliable Again on Deok
Ofllce At tlie Old Van Dome Premises
1845 ly
DR B O WATBHHOUSE
OFiriOB AND ReSIDSNOE KlNflxStnEET
NEAR AlAPII
OI5co hours 8 to 11 a m 1 to 3 mid 7 to
B f m Tolcplione 031 white
H R HITOHOOOK
Attorney at Law
Office Merchant Street Cartwrigl t
Building
M74 tt
T R MOBSMAN
Eeai Estate Agent
Abstractor and SnAnonER op Titles
Loans Negotiated
Rents Collected
Campbell IHoolr Merchant Street
1413 tI
ALLEN 5s ROBINSON
Dealers in Luudsb and Goal and
Bdildwo Materials qv
All Kinds
Qnnnn fifrut Wnnnln
EDMUND H HART
Notary Poblio and TYrawniTEB Lo
VBYANOEB AND SEAnOHKB Ot
ReOORDSi
No IB Enahaufanu Street
DR SLOQQBTT
OorjLisT and AtroiST
P ocress Block 8d FIot Office Hoars
0 a v to 4 p V
Hi
R B NOYD
StravEYoa and Real Estate Aqent
Office Bothel Snot over the Now
310 Model Bestamanf ly
THOMAS iFITOH
Attorney at Law
83a S King St Honolulu
17 lm
JOHN NOTT
Pluubinc Tin Corpus and Sheet
aon Work
Klnc Street Honolulu
rr AORKS OP LAND flIN R
1 1 21SU and b10 at Komaeo NorthKou
Hawaii Apply to
MOBEIBK KKOHOKAlOLB
Baal Estate Agent
Kaahamnnu Ktrno Si
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Co Ltd
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GREAT REDUCTION IN PEICES
uij r 7I
Having made largo additions to
our machinery wo arfl now nblo to
launder SPREADS SHEETS PIL
LOWSLIPS TABLE CLOTHS
TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELS
at the rate of 26 cents per dozen
caBh
Satisfactory work aud promnt do
livery guaranteed -
jno lear 01 ciotniuggjeing loot
from strikoa
Wo invito inspection of our laun
dry and methods at any time during
buBinesB hours
Ring Up Main 73
and our wagons will onll lor your
W work il

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