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? i ? fi i JTi 1 Vlf t m At GREATLY See our stock of DAT ULOCT PHAETONS, REDIK JD PRICES. - 'BKRETAKIA STKEET. BEVE SUPERIOR ANIMATING R T""5" S Still in the Ltead Another Reeommodation for "Our Customers Beginning with this month we will suppiv and deliver to our Customers free of charge SSQS BSS&3D, , QSSS," , Sic, Twice a day, with their Groceries. This will be a good chance to trv our famous BTJTS - . ,&23rx QHOCSBZSg SALTER & WAITY Tel. 6S0. 0tlVlt9vlVTV Orpheum BIoGk. Gpocers. ) The Porter Furniture Co. BETHEL AND HOTEL STREETS IMPORTERS ASP DEALER IX Furniture a li k I A Chamber Suits Chiffoniers Chairs, Tables Side Boards Divans China Closets Extension Tables Direct from Eastern . Factories REDUCTION SALE Sss&iti&D$P &3taiiaajiJB To mnko room for a largo Invoice of vehicles now on the way. limited time wo will oirer our present stock of BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, SUBBJDYS, Etc., Do not lose this opportunity. "WAGONS, DRAYS, Etc., HARNESS, WHIPS, and ROBES. Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co. A . Xost to tho Piro Station. ES COLD LUSdlOUS CARBONATED FOUNTAIN DRINKS JSODA WATER) NUTRITIOUS DELICIOUS REFRESHING IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE PERFECT Great .Variety of Flavors Novelties Added Frequently T t Our "Vicky a Special Feature 4' "Natural Fruits Our Own Selection Oui Ice Cream "pap Excellence" the Finest ( FOUNTAIN, COR. FORI t HOTEL 375. Noted as the Coolest Corner m Town.. Benson, Smith & Co,, ltd. BOWER'S MERCHMHTS' PITJIOI1 - AND COMmENTIAL -AGENCY Ornoe: Room i, UodtlBuke. Telethosb 70S. . O. Box 964 Reliable and Confickuliftl Watchmen furnished on short aoiioefor Stores Bosidencoe, Pro) mty, Etc references iurnkfced. X f A." s,.r r ,V-i., '5-'- -s -V . ' " . - - H.3 c THE HONOLULU IffilBLlCAiWEDXDiti; OCTOBER M, jwkl. For a FOR SALE- 3 seta of-250 HP Stirling Boilers. 3 set of GREETS Fael Economizers for saxae. 1 set of GREEK'S Poel Economizer, 400 tuber-Lot of FOWLER STEAXPLOW Shares and Extras. 1 set of POWLEB STEAM PLOWS 06 HP) complete. 1BDRLET DRILL Outfit complete with Air Compressor and 40 HP Boiler. Lot of 4-inch Piping, 15,000 feet 34-inch Water Pipe, 5,000 feet. Material for 36-inch Water Pipe 10,000 feet. ALSO Eine Lot of California Mules. All the above can be had ar a bargain. G. BREWER & CO., Lid. Queen Street. P ianos for rent There has been such a demand for good Pianos by parties making a short etay here, or by others who do not care to buy one, that wo have imported a large stock of flue instruments, which we will RENT at reasonable rates. Bergstrom flusic Co. CHICKERING PIANO AGENCY, FORT STREET. Telephone 821. DR. W. J. GALBRAiTH. Dfflct iti fltiidexce: CoitJfEB Bebetania and alakea Sts. OFFICE to 10 a. m 2 to 4 P. M., and 7 to 8 p. h. SU2TDAYS 9 to 10 a. h., 7 to 8. r.ii. TELEPHONE 204. n Geo. A. Martin Fashionable Tailor Room 3 Elite Bldg. HOTEL STBEET. "Little" by tae!! Great in result!!! k lis the CARBON PAPER that the Hawaiian News Co. Lt!d., is ing samples of. A larg stock of same Feivd by tb HAWAIIAN NEWS CO, LJMITOD. NISHEirS Till U STITE IF IllliU fXAXXS EA&SZST TO TH2 QT7AJCXB8 At Oreenc&stls He Calls JLtttioa to XT Utterances of Proauacnt Democrats Wko are Sap-porting XeXislsy. GREEXCASTLE. IihL. Oct 12. Leaving ImHanapoIi at 9:10 over tbe Governor Roosvelr. cade h first stop at PiaiaSeid. lad, where be poke to J a larre crowd froa a platform at the rail road station. He said : - "I nnderstsnd that this community is romp! lardy of the members of the Society of Friends, who stand for social and industras virtue in a tray that entitles tbeni to the respect of all people. "1 am lad to address the members of the society that stood by President Mc-Kinley and gave influence' toward international arbitration at the peace conference at The Flasue. It is not possible, as yet. for we bare not advanced far enough to be able to settle all our difficulties peaceably by arbitration, but in every case we should avoid an appeal to arms where poH1?. for we, as a party, are pledged to ieamu! settlement until war becomes a last resort. We believe in be- ins s!ow to enter upon war, bur, having entered it. we believe in seeing it through; ue believe we have a right to appeal to ail of pnce to stand with u in the Philippines. If we turn the islands over to the Tagal bandits who have been lichtins our brothers, sons and kinfotk, jvc furn them over to bloody chaos and anarchy," ItKAZIL. IniL, Oct. lii. At Green-castle a larpe crowd greeted Governor Itoosevelt, who said: 'Judius from the cheering I hear, they evidently play foot ball in this country, and I want to assure you. from what 1 have seen in Indiana, that the score on the Oili of November will be about 10 to 0.-I am gl.id to se Mich utterances ns those of life-long democrats like General Bratg of Wisconsin, the northern democrat, and General 'Buckner the southern democrat of Kentucky, p-ho announce that they de cline to follow their party when it goes after strangi1 jrods. when it loses the spirit of orderly liberty, when it loses every particle of that good sense which is the of economic prosperity at hfline, and when it loses finally its sense of devotion to fhe honor and interest of the flag. I have besn going through the state with former democrats like Colonel .Tewett and Captain English on the train with me, because they felt that every principle of national Interest and national honor demands the defeat of the Krynnized democracy this falj." At Brazil, Governor Roosevelt addressed a larw crowd. ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 11. Governor Roosevelt began the second day of his camp.-ii!ii tour in Indiana by making ten-minute speeches t IJarion. Fairmount and Alexandria, after which the tiiirat'cn of the top- was increased to twenty min utes. In all the towns large deiogaitons from the country were presenr, Marion giving a noteworthy parade. At Jhe crowd to wibzh Governor Roosevelt spoke filled a lot. In the throng were 100 steel and file factory employes in Rough Riders' uniforms, and as many more mounted. Ah the factories shut down to permit the em ployes to attend, Jheir wages continuing S . MBB. PARKER A9AIH A BBI&E "Xootsie" Dowsett Becomes Wife of , Frederick S. Xnight. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12. The marriage of Mrs Elizabeth Parker, tbe daughter-in-law of Samuel Parker, the well known capita'ist n? Honolulu, to Frederick S. Knight, son of Geo. nigbr qf this city, will take place at 3 p. m., Monday, October 15tb. in Trinity church. Mrs. Parker is tie daughter of the late Mr. Dowsett of the islands. Ho was one of the wealthiest men n Honolulu and had large and varied 'nterests Mr. Dowsett was an Englishman by birth and went to Honolulu when quite a young man. Mrs. Parker, whim she reached the'nge of 10, was sent to New Serfr, where he was educated. SJie is a brilliant musician. kMr. Knight is the secouJ son of George Knight, the well.known lawyer. The wedding will be very quiet, only n few of the intimate friends of the brflc and groom are to be present, Aft2r ibe ceremony they will go to San Jose and on October 31st will sail on the Alameda for Honolulu, where Mr. Knight will go into business. Cuts and Bruise Quickly Healed, "For three dajrB and nights I suffered agony untold from aa attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M, E. Lowtherj clerk of the district court, Centervllle, Iowa. "I thought I should urely" die and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely. I went to sleep and did not awake for eight hours. On awakening a few hoors ago I felt so gratified that the first work I do on going to the office is to write to the manufacturers of this remedy and offer them my grateful thanks and say, 'God bless you and the splendid medicine you make. " This reaaedy s lor saie by Benson, Smith iCa, general agents, Territory ol HawaLL PAcino mum u 337 ling- St., aTaat to laitej'a Cjclary. EXPRESS WAGOW, DRAYS, BZB WAGOX8 -i DUMP CABT8 ALWAY8 ON HAND. S OF PSBSOKAX. HTE1EST A brigat toy is wasted. Se aat ceiaaiB. Lure zreorcsest: Bau-.i? hats -it Mrs. Haaaa's. Klar rrwt J. H. Sciaaci. 223 Mercfeaa: strwt. offers for sale ocs Try choice fcaroia is rI este. Tfce Repcblicaa Irfll cvrp ss,ortkrtI to assemble for parade at th drill sfej toiEorrowr evtains at 6:S0 odek. The of diiwion of the T. IT. C A. had tbjeir piosooapfcs taks in a lowsp yesterday comics at tte? baiWinr by rhotoCTapher Darks. The cocnnitt. on teachers o the beard of education xaet yestenl3yat Atkinson's oSce and dscasvd matters tvlatinr to the apcoiatnienc of teachers. S. Atiisnki, a native of Japan. diel at the Japanese icpital yeitcrtlay at the age of years after a brief nines? of typhoid fever. The dececuvj was luril at Makikt cemetery. Kawai Aki, a native Hawaiian. asl 20 years, died yesterday at his home at Pftlama, near the native ehurdi The cause of death was malarial fever. The interment will take place at the Panoa cemetery. Mrs- J. II, Schnack and two children are expected to be nunilrwl among- ;'ie arrivals on the steamer Queen, which is soon to reach port. Mrs, Schnack has been making an extended toar of the mainland, as well as the continent of Europe, and has spent some time at the various foreign capitals. SITUlTiOX IK 8H1MA BROWS MORE SERIOUS An Outbreak Feared in the Vicinity of Oanton Cities in Hands of Ratals. LONDON, Oct. 13. The Times has the following from Hongkong, dated yes-terday: The situation in the Wei-Hai-Wei Perfecture is serious. In six districts the cities are in the hands of the rebels. If an outbreak should occur in Canton its suppression woujd be Dr. Morrison, wiring to the Times from Peking, under date of October 11. says: "The Chinese officials declare that stringent orders have been sent to provincial officials not to oppose the advance of the allied column." Reformer's Flag Raised. HONGKONG, Oct. 12. The reformer. Sun Ynt Sen. according to. despatches from Canton, has unfurled the reform flag in the important town of Weichon. op East River. This act has given ri:e to considerable excitement in military circle in Canton, us it is believed the objecf pf Hie reformers ip raising their flag nt Weichou is to denude Canton of troops, so that they can seize the city. Russia Holding Troops. LONDON, Oct. 12. The Moscow correspondent of the Sanijard attaches slg nificancc to a speech made by the Russian I general in command at Wilna to some troops who had been ordered to China, but were recalled to Odessa on the very" eve of sailing. He says that the general in addressing the men made this' explanation t j, "The czar decided it vvas necessary to bring you bacr to AVilna so you might be ready here to join us against a foe we shall be ordered to meet." f Tb.e correspondent adds tout the foe hinted at can only be Germany. $ For sprains, swellings and lameness there Is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Territory of Hawaii. Consumption has come into so many f amities that it is known to those ivho arc sot well aa to tha pxofeason. A neglected cosgh neana Confitwpium. Wky give any chance for Ckaaanaption to creep in to joax te4 ItrcBrrea taa Stoptha CMQHY CfUGfl GQMPDRT aba the nedieiao tkat cana ot&ar,aad i& bemoat Kkaly to care you. 25 aa SO at Boatiaa H0BR0N BBTO 00. Exclustre Acamts. PIANOS AND ORGANS Tm. tmd Mi MM 1 aaraTVarayt aaarMan faal Hiaraa I vFTMtrM Also PBOBograpas and MaaicBoefl WM. E.SHARP AT WAIHICaOUOO laaaial)et . it an ia. OUR GREAT SPECIAL SALE OP Ladies' Stanley Shirt Waists AT S.OO Each SlOO We will continue for a few-days longer the above sale, as we have added a Iarg qusntitr c fre?h gcods josi arrived. We also include a line of manufacturers samples of beautiful waisU made of fine embroideries, dainty laces and Aide sow silks, worth up to $1) each, which we oilex at f5.00 each. 519 Fort Street. Special attention given to 0 Excavating, Filling, Etc., ? By day or by contract. Cllhitney & marsh, Iitd. I ' Honolulu Stock Yards 'Co., Ltd P? Honolulu Stock Yards Co., Ltd a f" 4f2 tf?" F aF 4& aa jaw a 0 1P y PT ar 4 ar ? jfiasraa at" a aa7 S a aT V CT C a aw C a a" Vhk C a . tT a 1. .av THE WORTH OF OUR GOODS make praise needless. Our Fall Furnishings are the latest patterns, the most stylish and best. Our Clothing is widely known for its make', fit and wonr. Our prices are the lowest possible for tbe 43 goods wo carry. We pay KASH and sell for KASH. That is why we can offord to sell the best goods at prices you would have to pay others for the poorest. THE "KASH" TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS. TWO TELEPHONES, 96 and 676. P. O- BOX'558. 3 and II Hotel Street, and Corner or Tort and Howl Svrwt. W USTOMERS Are leuvos on tho tree of commerce, fjfc You mny pluck them or wait for them to fall. aay, if you hnvo sometbiug to do it with. The right f kind of merchandise will m tomers ae will cut away a leaf. " OURS ISTHERBQHT KIND: HOlViVTHSlfMrnite The assertions made by the Smith- Premier, Typewriter Co. that their Machine secured the Grand Prix at the Paris Exposition we wish to state to the public that such statement is not based, on facts, as the ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Has secured the Grand Prix which is the Highest Award. The Diploma for which the REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. now have in their New York Office. ,Se ft. ttVGKFELD & GO., Ltd. Sole Dealers, Remington Standard Typewriter for the Territory of Hawaii. yftWWMflrVwVVWwVVWWWwrWWVyVVVWV , ns TJtUXES, IXfBXaUEE Read The Sunday Republican M. l.Wh 1 II 111 111 I O ABEFUIAT MAXDUCD. ttWprXWf W rfWwVVWWWVWWWwWVrVVWWw Jr - v 2 --' ,y-' W -. - S&W J? "iv. if .' frfr r ; lT - . . , Ji.V. & l i51 tf C- T, ?$&.& X '?- it t ft 1- J t - "t 4 x v, d