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THK OARDKN ISLAND. r .f f-i P Ifl'lillMfllHHIl New Goods Just Receive d IT. Ladies' Tailor made ami Lingerie Shirt Waists $1.50 to $4.00 each. A great varietly of the seasons prettiest styles to choose from. Lingerie Dresses in all si.es 5 .00 to $15.00 each. Wash Dress Goods. An iiimcnce supply 10'" to 25'' yard. Send for samples. Ladies' and Children's Hoisery, we carry the largest as sortment prices can't he beaten. Ladies' Kimonas and Dressing Saccules. Long Lawn Kimonas 34 to 42--SI. 50 to $4.00 each. Dressing Sacques 50t! to 52.00 each. Lacies' Mouse Dresses in Ginghams Batistes and Lawns; Dutch or high neck S3. 50 to $7.00 each. What Business Men Are Doing Continued from page one. that he is the only manager to use the gasoline truck for delivery pur- poses on the island-having recently purchased a Huiek from the Kauai Garage Co. It required hut a very short interview with the genial manager to acquaint us with the ; secret of his success. I'p to-j date window dressing is a feature of this attractive store which enjoys a large patronage from the sur rounding community. Hie Makawcli Store which vt had not fea-.t-d our ty since halting home, sor.je score or more years ago. 11 o'-pitality r.nd . an elabarate hill or fare are the fea- j tures of this hotel, and the manner in which they are featured, gives rise to the complete satisfaction of all who patronize this very attrac tive little hotel. Bayview Hotel t The commercial hotel of the' town, however, is the I!ay View. For c o n v e n i e n c e to the wharf and the accomodation for the tr;- veling men. there are few if any Pajamas From $1 .50 up ; that could eiiual this popular hos-, Our next stop was at Makaweli tcrv and surely none which can he where Manager Haver of the Maka- j considered its superior. The cui weli .Store, in his frank and cordi- sjt. js unexcelled, the rooms airy ' cal greeting, bespoke the attitude j aiuj ckan. and the manager of the of a man destined to become a sue-1 li-,,- View elves his personal ntten- A. BLO Fort Street opposite Catholic Church M i A CLOTHING OPPORTUNITY For a short timi' only we will iiintc tin- fdllowinix prici's: Boys Wash Suit tvirular si.oti SniN now ,'tii uizr 2 1-2 to 12 yrs. " 2.2- " " 1.H '" I. . i t o ,"i 41 1 ." ' ' " Rliio Senre Suits " H.iki " " .yiMi " X " 14 " Men' Over I'oats " 15.IKI 0.uN " 10.00. " Suits from $11.50 ikt suit to 22. ."in. Soft Hlmk Crush Hats ivptilur fl.'iU Hat now .7"). Army Hats " 2. on " " s.l':. Why ni'jtleet orderinjr. when you can jjvt (joods at thc' prices. All mail orders promptly attended to. '"Special prices to Stores." THE LEADER Fort Strkkt, nkak JSkkktania m I Victor Talking Machines The FIBRE NEEDLE The Fibre Needle is a new inven tion which permits the running of many records with the same needle without the least damage to records or decrease in the tone. They do away with that scraping sound. The FIBRE NEEDLE Our Hleele store, Kalihiwai and Koloa branch stores can supply you with these new needles. The Latest Records We have just received new rec ords which includes the very latest pieces, : : : : FROM $10.00 UP cess or nothing and from the appear ance of his big store display, there can be no doubt as to his success. ; Like Manager Roendahl, he too was engaged in a general renova tion of the interior of his store. Many modern improvements arei to be installed which will be of an j ornamental as well as useful nature, j Manager Bayer is assisted in the management of his store, by an . able lody of experienced clerks whose obliging manners, com bined with a thorough knowledge of the business, is the source of much praise among the manv cus- j tomers of this up-to-date establish ment. Waimea's New Bank ' j Bishop's Hank, a branch of the ; Honolulu firm and which is yet in its infant stage, catches the eye as the visitor enters the pretty little village of Waimea. This banking house is in large, airy quarters and situated right in the heart of the business center. Its doors were opened on the first of the month," and tl e officials report an excellent start, with exceedingly bright pro spects for the futher. If courtesy and ability are to be considered as requisites for success, the bank's future is assured since President Brandt has the 'happy faculty of possessing a personality particularly pleasing to all. Holgaard & Co. Hofgaard & Co.'s store, better known as Kauai's "Department Store," one of the largest whole sale and retail general merchandise I Eleele Store Kauai Agents J. I. SILVA, Proprietor. tion to his guests wishes. The, commercial men, with but few ex ceptions, all stop at the Bay View, where not-to-be-forgotten ban-; quets are frequently held. Waimea Stable Co. ' The Waimea Stable Co., was our next stop, and we had been so cor dially treated by all the business men whom we had met. that we were pleasantly surprised to find manager Weber, another big heart ed, kind and one of the most hos pitable business men it had been our good fortune to meet. Mr. Weber is doing a great deal for the Base Ball League, and no sooner had we met him than we had discov ercd another capable business ma nager. He has a numlxT of cars and a string of horse and buggies and conducts one of the largest transportation establishments on Kauai. His vehicles of transporta tion are kept in first-class repair, from the mammoth eighteen passen ger truck, to the one horse sulky, and it is such a condition of affairs, combined with competent drivers, that accounts in a great measure for the popularity this company en joys. The Waimea Central We would not consider our write-1 up complete were we to retire' without expressing our appreciation ' , of the courtesy of the Waimea Cen tral, whose obliging manner is tool well known to require our commen-' dation. Suffice it to say, that few i 1 there are who are so patient in their houses outside of Honolulu, which work anci we wish to hereby express also includes a large lumber yard, our Kratitude for her courtesy to us we found to be an extremly busy while in Waimea. place. Manager Mahlum is a keen ' sighted, energetic young business man, possessing executive ability j rarely seen in a man of his age. ivverv article in tne immense store over which he presides, indicated! '' the capable oversight ot a discern-Vi. , Af n fir l ing business manager. Quiet, unas- UlStaHCC Ul fOliUS Ul IHterCS! suming, vet cord.al to the utmost j degree, this young Ajax among business men, occupies a place in i the front rank. ! Waimea Wine Co. ! The Waimea Wine Co.'s Store j presented a busy front, Manager : Dick Oliver, with his energetic i hustle and bustle, lending a charm : of prosperity to this very popular ! establishment. ! Blackstaad Hotel The Blackstad Hotel we found to i be conducted in away which suited ! our taste to the last degree. Arriv ing at this very hospitable place, j tired and hungry, we were agree ! ably surprised to find a table which ! fairly groaned beneath the weight i ' of innmerable good things upon Special Line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $.150 N twin's undpr-wardrobe is com plete without a suit of Tajamas. It's a night gown, bath robe and loung ing robe all in one. "FAULTLESS" PAJAMAS SINCE 1881 are as precisely made as an outer garment. They are drafted with scientific care and tnarfe of thor oughly (Vpcudable fabrics in white and colors. M Mclnerny HONOLULU Our "getting acquainted trip" ; has been a source of much pleasure, a renewal xf which will be looked , forward to with equal delight. From Like ,'Tn Milks To Mii.ks Nawiliwili 1 Hanalei M 'Koloa 11 Wainiha 40 Spout'g Horn 13 Haena A.l KIcele 20 Kalalau 60 Hanap-'pe 21 From Waimea I' : Makaweli 25 O to Olokele Waimea 2S Ditch 6 Kekaha 33 Fnd of Can N'ohili 43 yon Road 4 Ilanamaulu 2 Hanapepe fall 16 Wailua River 6 I'uu Kapele 11 Kapaa landing 9 From Lihue to Kealia 11 Wailua Falls 4 ! Anahola 15 From Hanalei to Kilauea 24 Wainiha P. H. 7 HoieDroot' Hose Guaranteed for Six Months Six Pair to the Box Ladies' Lisle, in black, white and tan. ?3.oo Imx Children's Ribbed, blacn onlv. ?2 box Men's Cotton, blac and tan, SI. 75 box Men's Litde, blac5! and tan, S3 box Men's Cotton, white and assorted colors, f-2 box. & Co. Sole Agents, Honolulu Kikiuea landing 26 Haena caves 1 1 Kalalau 72 1 Ohio Clothes Cleaning Co. Ladies', and gent's clothes and gloves cleaned on short notice. Dyeing of every de scription. Island orders given special attention. N. Nakatani 132 Heretania St., Honolulu HAVANA, July 22.-It has been decided impossible to float the mune. Evidence secured by through the result examination, shows the explosion to have taken place from within. Many skeletons were found beneath the hull, which lies buried in forty feet of mud. The inquiry report cannot be ready within two months. EYES TESTED Mail Your Brokkn Lknsks and r K AM ICS TO .ME AMI I WILL DO TIIK KKST. j Alfred D. Fairwither Manufacturing Optictan Harrison Hldg. Honolulu. The Largest and Finest Stock of WALL PAPER STANDARD GAS ENGINES FOR ALL PURPOSES Marine, Stationary, Pumping, Hoisting, Etc. in the Territory U carried by LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd. Honolulu Hooks of samsles of Foreign and Domestic Wall Papers may be seen at the LIHUE STORE or at the store of C. B. HOFGAARD, Waimea. Honolulu Iron Works Company Agents for Hawaiian I-a.md.- r If you wish samples will Cooke, Limited. be sent to you from Lcwers & J. W. A. REDHOUSE Practical Watchmaker, and Jeweler All work strictly first-class and guaranteed Island trade will receive prompt attention Honolulu T. H. Honolulu Electric Co. EXPERT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Batteries, Lamps and all kinds of Electrical Supplies Estimates cheerfully given on Electrical Installation of all kinds Honolulu Electric Co. Agent Alexander Young Hole! Launch y Addit-ss all laundry to the Union and Hotel M Mtssuigcr S, ... liotuhiki. LET US DO YOUR SHOPPING JAS. F. MORGAN Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate No. 857 Kakuianu Street A. R. CLAISYER, D. V. H. Will muk mcntlttjt heuJqttarfrt I- 10, 1.V14 - - I.ihue II- 12 - - - KihUiu; 15-17 - - - - Ktkal.a 18-21 - - - Mcliryde 22-30 - - . Makaweli