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EEC. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST R, 1904. WHO ?..";.. ?-2 ..." riTi",0.,.?i:,,....,..,..,?-,-,. v. i, A Summer Proposition. Well, now, there's the CE QUESTION ! Ttfea know you'll need let, you know fj ta a. necessity In hot weather. "We fttHtwu you are nxlous to get that Ice C JeSi will give you satlsf otlon, and wtfft like to suprly you. order from ie oil mwm co., wdcpbone 1151 Dlue. Poatofllce Box 606 . G. IRWIN & CO., LTD , Kfrm. G. Irwin.. President nd Manager eSosa Spreckels.... First Vice-President HP. SI. Glffard... Second Vice-President Whitney Jr..Seo'y and Treasurer 81N&R FACTORS, COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Bwsmlc Steamship Company of San Franci'jco um. AQENTS FOR THE Bi8h Union National Insurance Ownpany of Edlnbu.gh. WUJiailna of Magdeburg General In jw ranee Company. EJHsace Marine and General Assurance O., Ltd. of London. Kax&i In-urance Company oi Liver pool. USSstae Assurance Company of Lon Acna. WwKsester German Insurance Company HART & CO., LTD die EUtr Ice Cream Parlors. Chocolates and Confections Ice Cream and Water Ices Bakery Lunch. If. FINEST n III the cin Union Pacific Railroad SUGGESTS trains dally through cars, flrst isumB Mcond class to nil po'nts. Re rate3 talte effect soon. Write .S. F. Booth, General Agent. Ko. 1 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Travellers Agree THAT !e Mail, Ivi mit ed IS Quickest, Finest, Best A Train that Supplies All Demands To St. Louis or Chicago UN 3 DAYS from Sau Francisco. ELECTRIC LIGHTS READING LAMPS, CLUB CARS ALL GOOD '".TINGS iQutiiern-Pacific Information Bureau 613 Market Street, .San Francisco. ilHGj RAILWAY AND LAND CD'S TTIIVIJ TABLE) MAY 1st, 1903 OUTWARD. tar Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Waw Stations 9:15 1- m., 3:20 p. m. tar.' EPearl City, Ewa Mill and Way tactions 17:30 a. m., 9:1S a, m XL:06 a. m., 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p. xn., ;. m.. 5:15 p. m. 9:30 p m. 91:VS p. tn. INWARD. tBrrtviB Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal tttuc. and Walanae 8:36 tn., 5;41 flHrtT 'Honolulu from Ewa Mill and ffsaatt City t6:0 a. xn., t7M a. m., : a. m., 10:SS a. m., 2:65 p. m., H:W.n m., 5:S1 p. m., 7M0 p. tn. HteUy. JuKunday Excepted IT (Sunday only. iLr.'.lDENNISOV i9apt r. c. BMrrn, a, P, A. T, A. GAINST IT A littlo vanity Is a good thing. Evory woman should try, at all times, to look her very best. Hut It certainly must bo discouraging to havo your mirror toll you that your hair is gray whon you aro only thirty or fifty I Gray hair adds twonty years to tho ngo. Why not look as young as you aro, or oven younger ? Ayer's Hair Vigor Always rostoros color to gray hair, always. Brings back all tho dcop, rich, beautiful color of early youth. Perhaps tho color of your hair suits, but you aro losing tho hair Itsolf. You aro threatened with thin hair, rough hair, scraggly hair. Your hair sooms weak, not woll nourished. Then givo it Ayer's Hair Vigor, a truo hair food. It stops falling hair, makes tho hair grow, and koops it soft and silky. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aer Co., Lowell. Mm.. U.S.A. Freshly Smoked Ham Lovers of ham will And some thing delicious In those we have now They are the best sugar cured hams, and smoked by us every second day, which gives them a much liner llavor than when the meat Is smoked In the states and shipped here. They aro full weight and not dried out like Eastern' hams often are. When you order ask for our "Aloha" freshly smoked hnm we recommend It- iiptiiiie. Limited Telephone Main 45 Commissioner's Sale OF VALUABLE PROPERTY SITU ATED AT KUKULUAEO, HONO LULU, ISLAND OF OAIIU, TER RITORY OF HAWAII. Pursuant to a Decree of Foreclosure and Sale made and entered by the Hon orable J. T. De Bolt, First Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Cir cuit, Territory of Hawaii, on the 18th day of July, A. 1). I'm, In a cause en titled Victoria Ward versus Alapake Kauwe, Equity No. 1415, the undersign ed as Commissioner, duly appointed, will expose for sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, subject to con firmation by the Court, ON SATURDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1901, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, at the front (mauka) entrance to the Judi ciary Building, in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, all the right, title and interest of the mortga gor, Alapake Kauwe, in and to the fol lowing described property, situate at Kukuluaeo, in Honolulu, to wit: FISH POND AND SALT BASINS: Com mencing the survey at the West corner makal of this, adjoining Konohlkl and ditch at Coral marked X and running along Konohlkl, S. 61 E., BOO links, to center of ditch adjoining Konohlkl; N. 30 30' E. 198 links N. 10" E 134 links along edge of ditch to M. Kekuanaoa's pond, and running along M. Kekuana oa's N. 61 30' W. 300 links; N. 50 W., 2S3 links, this Is the mauka side; thence S. 3S W. 173 links to edge of ditch; S. E., 132 links to starting point. Area 1 S-10 Acres. Being Royal Patent Num ber 2099 L. C. A. 9349 to Kaholomuku, being the same premises that were con veyed to Ioela Kauwe by W. L. Moeho nua, by Deed dated December ICth, 1873, and recorded In the Registry of Deeds In said Honolulu, Liber 39, Page 454. Terms of sale are Cash In U. S. Gold Coin. Deed at expense of purchaser. For further particulars Inquire of Messrs. Kinney, McClanahan & Cooper, at their offices Nos. 302-305 Judd Build ing, or to the undersigned at his office In the Judiciary Building. Dated at Honolulu, . Oahu, this 18th day of July, A. D. 1904. J. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner. Can't Sleep? Its' your nerves. Dr. Miles' Nervine will strengthen them and bring sweet sleep and health. Delay is dangerous. All druRglsta sell und guarantee. Bend postal tor book on nervous duea-ea. Da. Miles Mbdioal Co., Elkhart, IiVl. THE TROUBLES OF HATYI. PORT AU PRINCE, August 5. The disorders continue. Americans have taken refuge in the legation. General Vord has promised to protect all foreigners. SURVIVORS OF A TRANSPORT. Associated Press. Morning Service. CIIEFOO, August 5 Twenty-one sur vivors of the Hlpsang, a steamer sunk by the Russians on July 19, have arriv ed here. Seven parts of the World's Fail Portfolios now ready at Star office. . tjr -vx s DEFENDER OF PORT ARTHUR ' .. For Tennis Players 1901 Wright & Ditson Championship Tennis Balls $4.25 per dozen. 1904 B. G. I. Championship Tennis Balls $4.00 per dozen. TENNIS RACKETS. B. G. I. Special Cane Shoulder $7.25 each W. & D. Pirn $6.25 each. W. & D. Campbell $5.90 each W. & D. Driver $7.25 each. B. G. I. Special $6.50 each Rackets re-strung with best White Gut $2.00 each. A large shipment of Balls and Rack ets received fresh from makers per Ala meda this week. All above goods, and all restrlnglng fully guaranteed. . ?. .. E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD. it . . - ..... ! ? i? . o. i? Tit ! Ad . Ll T m " V 1 These safes are now on the floor and ready for inspection. IMx HTex'jrins Hall Marvin Safe is so constructed that its contents are absolutely preserved. A scientific study of the effect of fire on safes, combined with 6o years experience in safe construction, warrants the manufactures to make the claim that their safes are positively perfect. We carry a large assortment of safes from $50.00 up. Cash or installments. COMMANDER IN MANCHURIA PORT ARTHUR ATTACK. a Chopin t-. t-'i -hh .(j:ri!U' -' v TOKIO, August 5. The fall of Port Arthur Is hourly expected. It Is believ ed that the Japanese siege batteries have made the harbor so untenable that the Russian lleet will be driven out to do battle with Togo. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD. Assnflatpil Prei. ??.rnlnc Scrvn-r- NEWCHWANG, August 5. Marshal Oyama and General Kodnma, chief of the Japanese General Staff, have estab lished their headquarters In the field. FEARS AT ST. PETERSBURG. Associated Press. Morning Service. ST. PETERSBURG, August 5 A bat tle is reported north of Halcheng. It Is feared that General Nodzu has cut the communications of Stakelberg and Zaroabaleff who command the Russian forces to the southward. JAPANESE GET HAICHENG. TOKIO, August 3 The Japanese have occupied Halcheng. FAILU RE rl OF E OHIO HER FIRST TRIALS LED TO EXPECTATIONS OF MORE THAN CON TRACT SPEED AND NO FEAR OF HER FALLING BELOW RE QUIREMENTS WAS ENTERTAINED BEFORE THE DAY OF THE OFFICIAL TEST. The failure of the battleship Ohio to meet her contract speed require ments, as cabled from San Francisco, was evidently a great sup prise to her builders and others. The following account of her first tests gave indications that she would be speedier than the contract called far: SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. Officials of the Union Iron Works as well as United States naval officers are jubilant over the excellent showing made yesterday by the new battleship Ohio during her unofficial builders' trial on the waters of the bay. From her performance she is expected to make nearly, or quite, nineteen knots on the official trial, although the contract requires only eighteen knots. During several runs over the measured mile yesterday the Ohio averaged 17.6 knots, without any special effort being made to crowd her to the limit, the steam being carried at a comparatively moderate pressure, and the fires not tended with the zeal that will characterize the run agtoinst time in Santa Barbara channel the end of this week. The Ohio left her anchorage off the Union Iron Works about 10:30 yester day morning and returned at 3:45, earlier than was expected, her behavior having been so satisfactory. She went at a steadily accelerated gait to An gel island and thence up and down over the measured mile course. She was under the general supervision of Engineer in Chief Robert Forsyth of the Iron works, and was commanded by Captain George Harvey. CaptaiD L. C. Logan of the Navy, who is to command her when she goes Into cotnj mission, was also on board, together with several other naval officers and representatives of the builders. All seemed pleased with the big ship's per formance. Tomorrow forenoon the official trial board, composed of Rear-Admiral W. H. Whiting, Lieutenant-Commanders C. 'A. Carr and J. H. Glennon and Lieu tenant Hepburn, with a number of junior officers as assistants, will go on board the Ohio, which will then start for Santa Barbara channel. The official trial run, weather permitting, will take place on Saturday. JLIIVtITI51 5 Hardware Department f 1 1 o J O'lrl OWN In 1 3 KaE San Francisco to Chicago (WITHOUT CHANGE). OILED ROAD BED ALL THE WAY , STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPERS DAILY Trade Mark. Stopping en route at Los Angeles, also "THE PETRIFIED FORESTS" and the "GRAND CANYON OP ARIZONA." World's Fair Dates from San Francisco July 13-14, August 8-0-10-18-19, September 5-G-7-8, October 3-1-5-C. SPECIAL RATES. San Francisco to St. Louis and Return 67.51 San Francisco to Chicago and Return ; 72.60 San Francisco to New York and Return 107.60 San Francisco t Boston and Return 108.60 Call on agent of Railroad Lines at Wm. G. Irwin & Co. Our Bug Sale Exceedingly Popular So many satisfied purchasers are the results of last week's liberal discount that the same advantages have been extended for this week and the opportunity to buy handsome rugs for little money Is still open. ONE WHOLE STORE DEVOTED TO THE SALE. Japanese Cotton Hugs In pretty blue and white designs. Chinese Matting Bugs Both plain and twisted. Mattings of AU Kinds These come under the cut prices also. Lewers & Cooke, Ltd, 177 SOUTH KING STREET roBrW GOODS We have just received a large invoice of goods which are now on dlsplajr, also Panama Hats. , The latest styles in ladles and gents hats on hand and made to order oa short notice. JSZ. FUKURODA. 28 and 82 Hotel St. Robinson Block. 7