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TIIK HAWAIIAN rWAn, fcATllHttAT, NtVHMHMH U. JM.
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Tho King of Tnl.lo Waters,
A Natural Sparkling Wafer
llottled at tlio .Tolinnnis. Springs,
Zollhnus, (Jcriuany
N. Y.',llcrnid, says:
W. C. Peacock & Co., Limited
Bolo AmontM
Home-Made Manila Gigars
Manufacturers, Importers and
Dealers in Cigars and Tobacco,
also China Teas
JUee Toma
33 King Street near Nuuanu,
P. 0.' Box 1034,
Honolulu, .Territory of Hawaii
w no will doit?
You are going to have your bouse
Papered, Painted 'or Decorated.
Who's going to do It?
No one does or can do better work
than we. Investigation proves that
few do as good.
All we ask for it Is a fair price
not high, not low. Either extreme Is
dangerous.
Any one who gives us work gets the
besi going at the fairest and squarest
price.
W raw. f.aiotjsi
.Ofllte: Union Street, opp. Bell Tower.
... F. Morgan President
Cecil Brown Vice-President
r Hustace Secretary
:naa. H. Atherton Auditor
v H Hooks. ...Treas. and V r.
TELEPHONE MAIN 295.
Hu$fac&Go.,lfd
QUEEN STREET
Firewood, Stove,
team and Blacksmith
Coal
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Special attention given to
DRAYING
ALSO. WHITE AND BLACK SAND
C. Q. Yee Hop & Co.
Kalukinui-Meat Market
And Grocery
Fruits and Vegetables
BERETANIA ST., COR. ALAKEA,
Also at the
Fish Market, Stalls 1 9 snd 20
Phone Blue 2511.
The Yon Hamm-Young Co., Ltd.,
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
Queen Street, Ilouolulu
I
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co,
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
WING LUNG CO.
NOW ON HOTEL AND MAUNAKEA
STREETS,
And as soon as their store Is repaired
will return to their old stand.
GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PRO
VISIONS,
Orders promptly filled.
WING LUNG & FAT,
CORNER VINETARD AND
FOl T STREETS.
Received per Sierra
Frozen Oysters, Prunes,
Oranges, Pears and Peaches.
Fresh Island Butter and Kona Coffee
' always on Hand,
Qoods delivered to all parts of the City.
A most delicious tabic water
$& Co., XvtcX
TIM CHAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Removed from Nuuanu Street to C14
Queen Street, Magoon Building, Kaka
ako.
Clothes, cleaned, dyed and repaired.
Suits made to order.
SUN HOP LEE,
C08 Queen Street, Magoon Building,
Kakaako.
BUTCHER.
Groceries, cigars, tobacco, and soda
water.
EAGLE SALOON,
Bob Ross, Manager.
Geo. J. Cavanaugh, Proprietor.
REFRESHMENTS OP ALL KINDS
The Delicious Prlmo Beers at 10 cents a
Schooner. Tobacco and Cigars.
Cor. of Punchbowl and Halekaulla St a.
S. HIRQKAWA,
Bamboo Furniture
No. EC Beretanla Street
Near Punchbowl.
J. H. CO. J. H. & CO.
here's an
advantage
In buying furniture from us. We
keep the very best grade of goods
and here, as nowhere else, can
you get a selection to suit you
suit you in quality; suit you in
price.
This week we mention from
our immense stock:
White Enameled and Solid
Brass Bedsteads, from $5 up to
12.
Beautiful Oak Chiffoniers, from
$8.75 Upwards.
Mahogany and Oak Library
Tables.
Secretary Oak Book Cases, and
an elgant new stock of Hart
shorn Window Shades made to
order.
J. HOPP & CO.
KING A BETHEL STREETS
'Phone 111 Main.
H. & CO.-
-J. H. & CO.-
fl. 6. IRWIN Sl CO.
(Limited.)
AGENTS FOR
Western Susar Refining Company of, (
uan i'ranciaco, uai.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of
Philadelphia, Penn.
Newell Universal Mill Company
(National Cane Shredder)
New York, U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertilizers
High Grade Fertilizers for Cane and
coffee.
Alex. Cross & Son's High Grade Fer
tilizers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Cars.
Also Offer for Sale
raraflne Paint Co.'s P, & B. Paints and
Papers,
Lucol and Llnso.d Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurtne (a cold water paint) In white
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cemo.. Lime and
Brick,
Fine Job Printing, Star Office.
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in mil viii u uiiuiiuiilu
TWKNll I'iM'liTll Kl NPAY UTKIt
THINI1 V
Collect for the Day
I.md. f iMmh Ihrr, alMmlv thy
IM-oph fiom thali iiftpnin, that tlrUKh
Ui bountiful Honduras we may nil m"
li iiwiwi rtom the nenda of thoa- .in,
which by ui fralltr we haxe commit
ted, (leant ihla, havenl- rather, far
Jmua 'hi tft a aake. or ttieaaed Iord
and Havlour. Amen.
Central Union Church: Rev. William
M. Kincald, iMalor. Sunday sehool ami
Bible clasv, :M, public worship ami
Bermon, 11; V. 1. 8. C. 1C prayer (nett
ing, C 30, public worship and sermon,
7.10; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:39;
children's meeting, Friday, 2:16
1'ivhi hlnr morning and evening by
the pa. tor. Morning subject, "The Su
preme Motive of 8ervlc." evening sub
ject. "The Golden Rule: Or Looking Out
for No. 2." t'hiialU.i KndeH.or Mis
nlonary meeting at 6:99, subject. "Mis
sionary Wolk on the Congo," led by
Judge Lyle A. Dickey.
Palama Chapel: Rev. J. P. Urdman.
Sunday school. 9:10; Gospel service,
7: JO; Chinese Gospel service, I. conduct
ed by Rev. 1C. W. Thwlng.
German Lutheran onurch: Rev. W.
Felmy, pastor, teeldeiice 10J2 King
street: 10 a. in. Sunday achool; 11 a, m.
servite. Wednesday evening 7:20, prayer
meeting.
Deutsche Lutherlpche Klrche Sonn
tag, 10 Uhr, SonnUgsschule; 11 Uhr,
Gemeinde Gottesdlenst; Mittwoch, 7:90
Uhr, Andachtsstunde mil Ansprache.
St. Andrews' Cathedral, First Con-
gregatlon: Dean, the Bishop of Ilono -
lulu; Parish Priest, the Rev. V. H. Klt-
oat. uoiy communion, r, morning
vwicr uuu biiuuji, uuie uiuuui.
3:30; evensong and sermon, 7:30; choral
celebration of the Holy Communion at
tne morning service on tne last bunaay,u)Hr servce ,ireaChlng, at 11:30 a. m.;
In Ilia mnnlh I ... . .
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Second Con
gregation: Rev. Alexander Mackintosh
rector. Sunday school, 9; morning ser
vice; 9:45; evening service, 6:30.
SU Clement's Chapel: Rev. John Us
borne, minister. Holy Communion,
flrst Sunday in the month 11:05; every
other Sunday, 7:15; Sunday school, 10;
morning prayer and sermon, 11:05;
evening prayer and sermon, 7:05. Rapid
transit cars pass the door.
The evening service at St. Clement's
Chapel will henceforth be held at 7:30
o'clock instead of at 7 as heretofore.
The Rapid Transit cars pass the door,
and all are warmly invited to attend
the services. The seats are free.
Methodist Episcopal Church: Rev. G.
L. Pearson, pastor. Sunday school, 10;
morning service, 11; Epworth League,
0:15; evening service, 7:30; prayer meet
ing, Wednesday, 7:30; Bible study,
Thursday, 7:30.
The "pastor will preach In the morn
ing on "Spiritual Strength the Highest
Power."
The Epworth League announces the
following series of sermons to young
people Sunday evenings at 7:30 o'clock:
November 17, "Youth. Its Possibili
ties"; November 21, "Self-Respect and
Self Mastery": December 1: "Habts and
Diversions": December 8: "The Science
of Success"; December 15; "Things that
Help."
Christian Church: E. S. Muckley,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45, morning
service, 11; evening service 7:30; Young
People's meeting, C:30. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 7:30. Preaching
at the morning service by Rev. W. K.
Azbill, subject, "Confirmations of the
Faith." In the evening the pastor will
preach on "Christ a Centripetal Force."
Kawalahao Chruch: Rev. H. H.
Parker, pastor; Rev. W. D. Westervelt
In charge of the evening services. Sun
day school, 10; morning service, 11;
evening service, 7:30; Christian Endea
vor, 6:30; prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7:30.
Kaumakapill Chapel, Palama: Rev.
E. S. Tlmoteo, pastor. Morning service,
11; evening service, 7:30.
Roman Catholic Cathedral: The
Bishop of Panopolls. Low masses, holy
communion, 6 and 7; children's mass
with English serman, 9; high mass,
with English sermon, 10:30; rosary, with
native Instruction,
solemn vespers
and benediction, 7; week days, low
mass, 6 and 7.
St. Augustine's Chapel; Rev. Father
valentine in charge. Sacrament of the
mass, 8:30.
At 3 o'clock the new structure will
be dedicated by the Bishop of Panopolls
assisted by several of the clergy of the
mission.
Catholic Church of St. John the
Baptist. Rev. Father Clement in
charge.
Church of the Sacred Heart, Mar
quesvllle (Punahou). Rev. Father Cle
ment In charge.
Tomorrow, .the 25th Sunday after
Pentecost, November 17, High Mass
with sermon und collection as usual, at
11 a. m. Evening service at 3 p. m.
Portuguese Protestant Church: Rev
A Y;S,eSi paftor- Sun?a.YeT.lrCe?'lraatt,h an exceedingly close affair.
11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 2:30; Wed- P)ay wl not De rcsea at Moanaiua
nesday prayer meeting, 7:30. lfor a iong time' to come as the ground
Chinese Church (Congregational); 1 after being levelled and laid out Is to
Rev. Edward W. Thwlng, acting pastor, be sodded an operation that will take
Sunday school, 9:30; preaching service, some time to complete. When finished
11; Sunday school in English, 2:30; however the ground will be equal to
evening service, 7:30; Wednesday, , any and blessed with particularly fas-
prayer meeting 7:30.
Japanese Church (Congregational):
Rev. T. Okumura pastor. Services at
the old Lyceum at 11 and 7:30 o'clock.
Makikl Chapel, Klnau street. Preach
ing services, 8.
Japanese M. E. Church: G. Moto-
kawa, pastor; Sunday School, 10; morn
ing service, 11; evening service, 7:45:
ciass meeting, s:30; prayer meeting,
AVednesday, 8. Services In the chapel
at the end of Kukul street adjoining
St. Louis College grounds.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ:
. .T Wnllpr nnRlnr taervlpen In Mill.
L, j, waiter, pastor; services in aim-
Innl (Toll Bnn.lnv 111. n,nl,.
'r.v.r..rr-'m'.r-:r.v:
iani nan. tsunuay ncnooi, iu; preacn-
ing In Hawaiian. 11: Book of Mormon
clans. r.:20: church hlstnrv clriHH. (1:30:
ciass, u:au;
SISSnSSit'fin ''ne"Sh flt 7:3' 8UbJeCt' I
uegeneratlon.
Seventh Day Adventlsts! Rev. B. L. i
Howe, pastor; meeting place, chapel in
Printers' Lane, Saturday. Sabbath
school, 10 a. m.; preaching, at 11 o'clock, to the local gridiron on tho Mullo
Wednesday, prayer, and missionary team. Tho latter holds tho champion
meeting at 7:30. Hhli) for last year's leairun fnothnli nml
Salvation Army, King street Cap-
tains Burgess and Sullivan in charge,
Early prayer meeting, 9:30: wharf
meeting (old Fish Market) 10; holiness
meeting, 11: Jail meeting. 12:30: Sunday
school, 2:30; Blblo class, 3:30; street
meeting, 7:30; evening meeting, 8; pub-
lie meetings every evening in the week
except Friday.
Young Men's Christian Association ,
meeting for men at 4.
Address hv John D. Waltlrnn. militant
"Making Moutaln Men."
Relief Camp No. 2. Sunday School.
Blshon Memorial Chanel: Knmeha.'A. Long L. H. R. . .Prlnco Cupid
meha Schools. Dr.. W. P.. Rlfcln. rlinn.
lain. Services Sunday mornings nt 11
o'clock except on last Sunday of tho
month sorvlco at 4 p. m., Alumni and
friends cordially Invited.
Engineering &
Rooms 000, 000, oio atnnRonvvnld Dulldlnri,
, All elaaees of Ktiglneorlng work aellrlted. Kxnmlnntlonn, Burveya
. and Haperta made for Htiy cTm of Waterworks, Rleam nnd ItlMlrlcnl
. Construction. Plans and Bpeelfl. itlons and Hetlmateg prepared, and
Conalrucllofi Bunerlnlended In nil branches of Knglneering Work. Con-
tracta wHlcltel for Itnilroadn, electric nnd steam: Tunnel, Bridges,
. llalldlnita. lllghwaya, Foundations, I'ltm, Wharves, etc.
SIMCCIAL TTICNTION iven to Itxnmlnntlons, Valuations, and
Itetwrts of proiertles for Invoetment purposes,
J FREDERICK J. AMVVEQ, M. Am. Soc. C. E.,
EtiRlnoor nnd Mnnngor.
J W. R. CASTLE, JR., Secretary and Trenmrf r.
W.'.VaVaVVUVS-aV.V.V.V-. SV.W.V.V.NV.V.V.-.V.V.-.
1'enlel Mission, Irwin block, Nuu
anu street below King: Mlns 1C. Udden
lerg, missionary In charge. Gospel
meetings every night.
A meeting for seamen Is held each
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock on the
wharf at the foot of Nuuanu street, at
10 o'clock Bible class at Mission; 3 p.
m., holiness meeting; 7:30 Btreet meet
ing King and Nuuanu afterwards In
services In Hawaiian.
Christian Science services, Beretanla
street, between Punchbowl and Alapal
streets. Entrance "Non Pnrelll," first
cottage to the right. Services on Sun
days at 11 n. m.; Wednesday evening
at 7:80 o'clock.
The Baptist Society of Honolulu.
Regular meeting flrst Sabbath after
noon of each month nt 3 o clock In
Young Men's Christian Association
; parlors. A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to nil.
, church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
saint8 (Mormon Church) Punchbowl
H,m.ti KIuer Wnm M. Waddaups, In
cnnrKe. gundny school at 10 n. m.: rec-
loung People's Mutual Improvement
Association, at 7 p. m.; primary meet
ing for children, Friday at 3 p. m.; Re
lief Society meeting at 10 a. m on Sat
urday. Free to all; no contributions:
hall.
THE JESUIT FATHERS.
A reception will be tendered the Jesuit
Fathers Uoarman and Megevney Mon
day evening at St. Louis College. The
following Is the program.
Overture "Reception" Schlepegrell
St. Louis College Orchestra.
Operetta "The Bell In the Forest.55
Schlndler
St. Louis College Choir.
Violin Solo "Fifth Air Varle"..Dancla
Master Walter Gough.
Waltzes "Beggar Students" Mlllockcr
St. Louis College Orchestra.
Baritone Solo "The Soldier of the
Cross" Ilccolornlnl
Rev. Father Valentin.
Soprano, Basso, tenor solos and
chorus Oratorla: "Santa Maria"
Lamblllotte
Catholic Cathedral Choir.
Duet "Larboard Watch" Williams
Rev. Father Valentin and J. 13. Sabate.
Lullaby "Close Your Dreamy Eyes"
Johnston
Masters W. Klein and W. Gough.
Address A. E. Murphy
Quartette ' Farewell".. ..W. G. Tomer
Catholic Cathedral Quartette.
Galop "Goode Bye" Hartman
St. Louis College Orchestra.
DIED.
MYER In Chicago, 111., November 7,
1S01, H. P. Myer, son of the late R.
H. Meyer of Kalae, Molokal.
POLO TODAY.
Kaplolanl
Park Match
Many.
Will Attract
Polo will draw a big crowd to Kaplo
lanl Park this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
when a match will be played between
the Hornets and the Artillery. The
ground which proved to be In bad con
dition last match day has been levelled
up somewhat and should afTord less
uncertain play although there still re
mains considerable work to be done.
The match was originally billed for
Moanalua but the distance rendered It
almost impossible for the nlavers from
i Camp McKlnley to see anything of the
. theatre, as playing at Mounalua means
;in eight mile ride back with tired
ponies una another long ride from Wal
klkl to town. The Moanalua games are
always late starting and ending.
The game this afternoon will consist
of four periods of ten minutes, with
practice play by other members of the
club, not playing in the match, between
intervals, so as keep the amusement
continuous for the visitors.
The Hornets line up as follows: A.
F. Judd, 1; Judge Perry, 2; A. W. Car
ter, 3; C. Dole, back. The total handi
cap of the team Is placed at twelve,
the colors are yellow. The Artillery,
with a handicap of nine, play as fol
lows: Dr. McAdory, 1; C. H. W. Nor
ton, 2; R. W. Shingle, 3; Lieutenant
Hancock, back. Colors red and white.
clnating surroundings.
FOOTBALL AT PUNAHOU.
Good Game Scheduled for This After
noon. The game between tlio Malle Hlmas
and Honolulu Athletics on the Puna
hou gridiron this afternoon should pro
duce Interesting developments. Tho
Athletics are the heavier team but
have not tho team work of the Malles
nZw Ven maUe,S up by BUperN
.. . ... .
n i mucn to no regretted that cunhn
t iu ..,.,i. . .
(ne contor rUHh for .,. A,i.,.M' T"ii,
! ..",,. .f,,r ."1?,M".L7l??L,).0n
, i WI l ra I t-K ICIICII U1UI CUnilH
. . "'"ivi uuiii imying,
,i i,,, v.T' . '
i&.rJS?. wno'nS
yet lived down the unenviable reputa-
tion for brutality gained in tho match
against the Hnckfeld team.
p
should ea3lly bo able to concede their
opponents tho odd 18 or 20 pounds a
man. The Territorial hand will lm
present at the gamo which starts at
3:30. Tho II no mi Im fiM frillnivR
jr. a c Position Mniio Tiimna
'7' V ' ' t r, T
V' .Vi , .V n,eI?er
J; w soy, ; L. T. R C. Long
1'"u"u","k ..u. u. uusenuerg
,?y"',"". u Chilton
-citeii u, u. u r, .inrren
I. Cockott R, T. L W. Wight
W, Vlda R. K. L..V. Richardson
P. Gleason Q B. Clark
A. Lnwrenco,...R, H. L H. Johnson
W Blalsdell F F. Wright
.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TODAY.
Association football opens today with
Construction Co.
a practice match between the .dalle
IIIiiirs and the Wanderers. The play
gains interest from the -fact that the
two teamen will play the 11 rat club
match on the League schedule llxed
for December 7. The form displayed
today may show some indication of
which way that match will fall, al
though both teams will undoubtedly
be wide awake for pointers, the kick
off la timed for 4:15 at Mnklkl.
The Association league fixtures are
an follows:
1901.
December
Illmas.
December
7 Wandorer vs. Malic
14 Haokfeld-Davles vs.
Honolulu.
December 31 Wundorcrs vs. Hono
lulu.
Decomber 28 Malle Illmas vs. Hack
feld-DavIs.
1902.
January 4 Malle Illmas vs,
Hono-
lulu.
January 11 Hackfeld-Davles
vs,
Wanderers.
January 18 Malle Illmas vs. Wan
derers. January 25 Honolulu vs. Hackfeld
Davles. February 1 Honolulu vs. Wanderers.
February 8 Hackfeld-Davles vs.
Malle Illmas.
February 15 Honolulu vs. Malle Ill
mas. February 22 Wanderers vs. Hackfeld-Davles.
J. II. PRATT'S WILL.
The will of the late James H. Pratt
has been filed for probate. It leaves
all his estate to Mrs. Sophia H. B. Pratt,
his widow, who Is named as executrix.
The estate is valued at about $18,000.
Baldness
IS THE RESULT IN THE
GREATER NUMBER OF CASES
OF ALLOWING THE DAND
RUFF SCALES TO ACCUMMU
LATE ON THE SCALP, AND
DOING NOTHING TO CURE IT.
PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILL
ER WILL REMOVE THE
DANDRUFF SCALES COM
PLETELY AND PREVENT THE
HAIR FROM FALLING.
PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER
Sold by all Druggists.
And at the
Union Barber Shop
Telephone Main 232.
P. O Box 91
Tel. Man ft-
H. HAMANO,
IMPORTER OF
Japanese Provision
' AND
General Kerchandist
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
King Street,
- Corner lau'
KATSEY BLOCK
Honolulu M Works.
STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLi
BOILERS, COOLERS, IRON, BRAS
AND LEAD CASTINGS.
Machinery of Every Description Ma
to Order. Particular attention paid t
Ship's Blacksmtthlng. Job Work x
cuted on Short Notice.
CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED
Life and Fire
Insurance Agents
cay AOKNTfl Fon jas;
MEW ENGLAND MUTUAL.
LIFE INSURANCE CO
01" BOSTON.
ir HARTFORD fONN
Fine Job Printing, Star Office.
FIRE INSURANCE CD
Gonio in untl
Soo Our
soers
And bo satisfied that
you nro getting tho
best for tho -least
money
DEALERS IN THE
WALL I'APERS AND
HOUSE DECORATIONS.
C5 OIVST ANY
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Shippers are notified that a new
freight schedule will go Into effect on
and after December 1st, 1901.
Information In regard to changes In
rates can be obtained at the ofilce of
the Company, corner Tort amd Queen
streets, Honolulu.
G. X. WIGHT,
President.
The entire Stock of tho
Golden Rule Bazaar will
be sold at a Reduction of
20 per cent to 50 per cent
FOR THE NEXT .
60 DAYB.
On account of having to vacato
present premises.
The Public has never been offered
such an opportunity for buying all
THE VERY LATEST BOOKS as they
have now! Not a single article held
in reserve. EVERYTHING MUST GO.
GOODS WELL BE SOLD FOR CSSH ONLY
HIR0SE SH0TEN,
1079 Alaa Street
NEW BY EVERY STEAMER.
P. O. Box 885.
Tel. Blue 392.
IL W. BARTH,
Successor to W. H. Barth and H. W.
Earth.
Honolulu Sheet M l and Cornice Works
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ven
ilittors M-;uil Rooting. Conductor Pipe
ifi On-r Work Jnbbim: Promptly
attended to.
Richard Street Between Queen and
Merchant Streets, Hono' !.
J. E. GOEAS,
Cor. Beretanla and Emma Sts.
Telephone Blue 2312.
Just received ex " Alameda
IXL TAMALES.
IXL ENCHILADAS
IXL OYSTER TAMALES.
MINCE MEAT.
SALMON STEAKS.
W. H. BARTH.
STAR BLOCK
1290 FORT ST.
Tlnnlnt; and
Galvfi nlireci
Iron Work
Estimates furnished on all kinds of
Sheet Metal Work.
The patronage of Owners, Architect
and Builders solicited.
GERMAN I A SALOON
C. WESSELS AND A. BECKER
Proprietors.
004 Queen Stroot cor South.
IfftAdnilArtprit tn ITnnnlnln TO.tm.
. " ..UIIUIUIU ,111V
Beer, In bottles and on draught Al
ways Ice Cold. We can give you ttrn
best glass of beer In town.
in i nit. n
El
TJSTI (JJSNxij A SCHOONER.
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