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fax '' f THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JUNK 0, 160C. 596. V i SEASONED KOA LU ' !Chfw!e a handsomo pleco of koa for yourself, have made a handsome dross tr or table from It. iWc havo somo very beautiful pieces tof koa that aro thoroughly seasoned end will make furniture, picture frame, etc.. that will not warp. T koa you usually got from the "Curnlturo maker Is green and warps out of bjyjo after it Is made up. We guar antee our koa. m l COOS, LIB. 177 S. King Street. Castle k Cooke,Ltd Sviffo Cl.13.Cl AQENTO TTOV New England Mutual Lift Insurance Co OF BOSTON. Mtna Eire lusurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Oatiu Railway and land Co.'s OCTOBER G, 1904. O'JTWAR ffor Walanae, WalDlua, Kahuku and Way Stations 3: 15 a. m., 3:20 p. m. (Tor Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations t7:30 a. m., 9:15 a. m., 3t05 a. m., 2:15 p. m., '3:20 p. m., "SilB p. m., t9:?0 p. m., tll:15 p. m. INWARD. KrrtYtj Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal alua. and Walanae 8:36 a. m., 5:31 9. m. ftxrlyc Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Peftt'l City 17:46 a. m., 8:36 a. m., 1Q38 a. i., 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p. m., 8:81 p. m., '7:30 p. m. Daily. tBurulay Excepted, t&unday only. Thn Halelwa Limited, a two-hour train, leaves Honolulu every Sunday at l:U eu m., returning arrives In Hono lulu ftt 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops Daily M Pearl City and Walanae. B. P. DENISON, KjUpt. F. C. SMITH, G. P. & T. A. ill Commission Merchants Sugar Factjrs. AGENTS FOR fTh Ewa Plantation Company, ffh Yalalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kb Koaala Sugar Company. BTh Waimea Sugar Mill Company. (The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Ma trh Standard Oil Company. Bo Qcorge F. Blake Steam Pump. IWeatcVs Centrifugal. 80 New England Mutual Life Insur ance Company of Boston, frae Aetna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Ka Alliance Assurance Company of London. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company ST QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 193. Manufacturers of all kinds of Car riages and Vehlclea, Wagons, Wagon Materials of all descriptions supplied; Rubbv Tires put on at reasonable fcrlcca; Repairing, Painting and Trim ming; satisfaction guaranteed; esti mate, given. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. C. W. ZEIQLER, Manager. IBER Insurance Agents lift 1 1 COOKE fftn Job Printing, Star Office, Warm, Debilitating Weather Many poople, after a long spell of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude,.loss of spirits, and a general "run down" fooling. They need a course of Ayer's Karsapa rilla, n medicine which has rovived and restored to aot ivo llfo ami health thousands of such sufferers. A lady yr who roconuy ru- Vvij I 1 from South Africa writes concerning this "loomci"' medicine": , " YVltllo in Capo Town the past sum mer I suffered greatly from tho Ioiir continued heat. I was completely worn out; my blood scorned to bo coino as thin as water, and 1 lost all ouorgy and intorest in life. My f rlonds rocommended r s ars and a conrso of this wonderful medi cine restored .my health and spirits. My husband suffered in tho samo way as I did, and ho also was greatly beno litfil frm tho uso of Ayer's Sarsa paiilla." Tliere aro many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Pr tfnr: d by Dr. J. C. A cr & Co., Lowell, Mass., V. S. A. TSTl'S TILLS, the best famllr laxotlro. TILE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MATU11ITV CO. Ltd. Ileal Estate, Mortgages, Loans and investment Securities. Homes built od Se Installment plan. Home Office: Mclntyre Building., T. H. K KENTWELL. Gpneral Manager. REMOVAL NOTICE DR. T. MITAMURA. Residence: No. CO Vineyard street on aiauka side 2nd gate Ewa side from Nuuanu. Olllco: No. 1112 Nuuanu street on Ewa Ide corner Vineyard. Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.; 5:30-7:30 p. Sunday by appointment Telephone: Offiie White 151; residence White 152. P. O. Box 842. lEfflii I NIHIL LTD J. P. Cooke, Manager. OFFICERS: H. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle First Vice-President W. M. Alexander.Second Vice-President L. T. Peck Third Vice-President J. Waterhouse Treasurer E". E. Paxton Secretary W. O. Smith Director Sugar Factors and Commission flerclmnts AQGNfS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sucu Company, Haiku Sugar Company, Pain Pluntat;on, Maui Agricn lu.ial Company, Kihei Plantation Company, Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahuku Plantation Company, Kahului Railroad Company, Hateakala Ranch Company. & CO, LTD, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, H. T AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, aUuku Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line Shipping Company. Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Bos ton Packets. LIST OF OFFICEL3. Charles M. Cooke President G. H. Robertson.. V-Pres. & Mgr. E. Faxon BIfli op....7reas 3c Secy. F. W. Macfarlane Auditor P. J. Jones Director C. H. ooke Director J. R. Gait Director All of the above named constitute the Board of Director-. S. SAIKI, Bamboo Furniture AND PICTURE FRAMES. Neat and Handsome Designs made to order. Beretanla Streot, near PunckbowL TELEPHONE SLUE 88L NOT A PLEASURE TRIP. First Stranger (In smoking car) "Why don't you look out at this benu tlful scenory?" Second Stranger "Oh, I'm not tra veling for pleasure. My wife's with mo." Ay aparilla Fine Job Printing, Star Office. 5 PO BASEBALL JIT T TWO GAMES ARE SLATED BOTH OF WHICH MAY DEVELOP SEN SATIONAL FEATURES. Two games are on the slate for this afternoon at the baseball park, n'hey aro between tho Oahus und Knmeha mehas and the Malles and Honolulus. Tho games look as If they would bo all one sided as It is a case or tho weak against tho strong. Still the last time Honolulu and Miles came together one of the strongest games of 'the Beason was played. If the Knmohamoha team does not go to pieces It will put up a good game against the Oahus. There Is no doubt that the Oahus will win tho game un less they are weaker than they havo ever been before . Baseball games arc a hard thing to pick tho winners In. Last Saturday a bunch of fans left the game after the first two Innings of tho second game only to discover after It wasi too late that they missed one of the most sensa tional finish games of the season. It will be good sport today from the first gong until tho last man Is out. CRICKET AT iMAKIKI. There will be a cricket game at Ma klkl this afternoon, commencing at 2:30, teams .being chosen on tho ground. Next Wednesday, .July -1, will bo cel ebrated by a match on the beautiful ground of S. M. Damon nt Moa nalua. The journey from town to the ipolo ground will bo made In a tally-ho. Any visiting cricketers desiring to , make the trip should at once notify R. i A. Jordan nt E. W. Jordan & Co., or f . 1 1 ciifs aias Notices for this column should be sent in not later man o cioeu &aiur uay morning. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Deuthsehe Lutherlsche Klrche Bere tanla Ave. naho dor Punchbowl street. Telephone Whito 2G01. Sontagsschulo, 10 Uhr; Gottesdlenst Morgens 11 Uhr. Sunday School at 3 a. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Services tomorrow as follows: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 u. m. Public Worship. Reception of new members nnd administration of Lord's Supper. Pastor preaches. Sub ject, "Fatherhood and Brotherhood." C:20 p. m. Epworth League. Mrs. Remrose In charge. 7:30 p. m. Publis Worship. The pas tor preaches. Subjoct, "A Royal Birthright Sold For a Pot of Meat." All are Invited to any or all of those services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner Alakca and King streets, G. D. Edwards, pastor. Junior C. E. 0 a. m. Senior C. E. C:30 p. m. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning "Tho Lord's Supper," Even ing 'Watch and Pray." You are cordially Invited to any and all services. THE SALVATION ARMY. Meeting every night except Monday, at S o'clock, in tho hall, corner King and Nuuanu streets. Sunday services: Holiness meeting at 10:30 a. m. meeting in tho Penitentiary lat 12:30. Junior meeting and Bible class at 3 p. m. Salvation meeting at S p. m. Captain Besslo Shipp will farewell In tho Sunday night meeting,' nnd there will bo a public enrollment of recruits, to which nil aro cordially invited. Adjutant and M,rs. Bamberry in charge. SHRINBRS TO PICNIC. All the Nobles of Aloha Temple with their families met this morning at 0 o'clock and went to Tantalus where a picnic is ibelng held today. The Shrin ers went expecting to have a fine out ing. MILLAIS AND RUSKIN. his unique volume of remlnls- In cences of England and America, enti tled "With John Bull and Jonathan," which D. Appleton & Company have just published, John Morgan Richards relates Sir John Mlllals' own story of his first recognition as a painter. Mll lals' mother kept his home for him at that time, and as their means were very limited, sho obtained tho painter's reluctant consent to put a card, "Lodg ings to let," In their front window. On the day when tho sign first went up, Mlllals had Just completed two pic tures, and had Invited a few friends and somo dealers to see them. Late In tho afternoon a gentleman nrrlved and asked to see the pictures. "Ho examin ed them carefully, but showed no par ticular interest, though when about to leave he asked for pen, Ink, and paper, and permission to sit down, that he mlKht wrlto n memorandum. After doing this he got up, and after remark ing that ho had loft an address Inside the book which lay on tho table, and If tho pictures wero not sold before 'sond-ing-ln' day, ho should like to hear from Mlllals, ho took his departure. Upon opening the book, Mlllals found Inside n check for 20Q culnoas, signed .John Ruskln.' Thoro were nlso a fow lines In high terms of praiso of tho work, and asking tho prlvliogo of being al lowed to purchase tho pictures for tho sum ho had Inclosed. He was so ovorr PARK DAY VISITING VACHTS" WILLSML JULY 5 LURLINE WILL OO TO SAN PEDRO AND THE ANEMONE TO SEATTLE WHERE SHE WILL REMAIN. This morning the visiting yachtsmen tll had an easy time resting u pfor the trip to the plantation nnd to Pearl Hnrbor this evening. This is practi cally tho Ilrst time since their arrival that they have had time for a rest. A. W.- Sinclair accompanied by a friend this morning made a visit to the Bishop Museum. Tho other men of tho party concluded that they would rather rest before going down nnd be ing introduced to a genuine Hawaiian luau. On July 5 the two visiting yachts, thi Lurllnc ana the Anemone will leave for tho const. The Lurllno Is to sill for San Pedro. The Anemone will sail to Seattle where her owner expects 1,0 keep her for the next year. Ho will probably have some alterations made In her and she will probably enter the next trans Paclllc race. This evening the party will all be shown a genuine Hawaiian luau at Pcnrl City. Tomorrow they will all bo tho guests of Captain Clarence Mnc farlane at his Pearl City residence. NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE. A now leaguo has ibeon formed be tween tho members of tho Court On mocs. The three teams In the league are the Gorillas, CabHtos nnd the BII lygoats. The first game will bo played tomorrow. tstfffl&tXXZtSif Bcardmore at' Th'eo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd. Boy Hero of Carnegie Fund Daniel Curtln, a Xew York City small boy, is the latest recipient of tho Car negie Hero Medal and a cash prize, also tho gift of the ironmaster. Young Curtln saved two little girls from drowning in the East River at tho Blackwell's Island ferry, New York City, one afternoon last 'August. Tho cash prlzo of $2,000 which goes with the medal will bo used to pay for a college course for tho boy who has decided to become a civil engineer. AN AMERICAN ATLANTIS. In an interesting article on North nnd Central American ruins in Apple ton's Booklovers Magazine for April, Broughton Brandenburg advances a daring theory. The title of tho essay Is "Tho Ancient American Mystery," and tho writer thinks that tho Bay Islands may have been the home of the fabu- i jous Atlantis, Ho says: "A fisherman of Progreso nnmed Ig nncio Escanda, fishing off tho Bay Isl ands, anchored In shelter of CIsno Cay (17 deg. 30 min. North, SO deg. West). When tho anchor was pulled up there was found on ono of tho llukes a carv ed stone with a hole In it and tho enrv ing is idontlcnl with that on tho walls at Chichen-Itzn. Is there a submerged city there? Might It have been tho famous legendary city of tho old writ ings, tho city of Xlbala, tho gorgoous capital of tho Colhaus? Is It Twsslblo that tho greater portion of their em- piro lies under the sea and that they wero none other than tho Atlantos whom tho Phoenicians had 'traditions of having visited, whom Menetho men tions? Are tho dead cities of tho south all that is loft to the sight of man of the unsubmerged portion of Atlantis?" OC GOO C OOO OOO C CGOO C GO "CO " a como with his good fortune that, he sank down on the chair, and did not recover himself for sevoral moments. When he did. however, tho first thing he thought of was the objectionablo notice In tho front-room window, and hashing In, he tore It down, and then hastened to his mother to receive her Usually conies with Summer weather. A glass or two of Primo Lager taken at dinner time will help you to sleep and strengthen and refresh you for the next day's work. Union Isqp:0 Co.. BRANCH EUSTACE PECK CO., LTD. 08 Queen Street Having baggage contracts with the following Steamship Co.'s Lines: ,t : Oceanic Steamship Co. ! Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. ! Pn-lfic Mail Steamship Co. i Toyo Kiscn Kaisha Steamship Co. Wo check your outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you tie trouble and annoyance of checking on the wharf. Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above companies and dellt ered with quickness and dispatch at your homos. 2 LISSS THAN ar.i over The Only Double-Trt k Railway between the Missouri River a Chicago. Throe Past VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS. OVERLAND LIMITED, VESTIBU LED. Leaves Sa.i Francisco dally U:8 a. m. The most luxurious train In the world. New P tllman drawing room and stateroom cars built expressly for this famous train. Gentleman's buffet and Lady's parlor observation car. Book- lovers Library. Dining car meals a la carte. Electric lighted throughout EASTERN EXPRESS. VESTIBU LED. Leaves San Francisco at 8:10 p. m. Dally. Through Pullman Palaite and Tourist Sleeping Cars to Chicago, Dining Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. VESTIBU LED. Leaves San Francisco at 8:M O. in. Dally. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Wednesduy, Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything. Cliiooiso $? Korthwestern IsEy R. R. RITCHIE, Q. A. P. C, or S. P. Company's Agent. 617 Mark-t St. (Palace Hotel) San Franciac Trade California Limited Chicago in 3 .Days Loaves Mondays and Thursdays At 9:30 a. m. ' With Diners and Sleepers. Passenger Agent, W. Jnion acific .Railroad SUGGESTS Speed gljolcX Oonafoart Three trains dally through cars, first ind second class to all points. R tuced rates take effect soon. Write ow. S. F. Booth General Agent. No. 1 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. SOMETHING WRONG. "Why did you fail to show up for tho performance dast night?" asked tho soubrotto. "Whero you sick?" "No," replied tho comedian, "I wasn't exactly sick, but I folt funny." THAT TIRED FEELING 5 JJYfS Trains Daiiy- Mark TO G. Irwin & Co., Office Travellers Agree THAT IS Quickest, Finest, Best A Train that Supplies All Demands To St, Louis or Chicago IN 3 DAYS from San Francisco. ELECTRIC LIGHTS READING LAMPS, CLUL TARS ALL GOOD .flNQB Mta Pacific Information Bureau Cll Market Street Ban Vrauclco. I Fine Job Printing, Star OlHoe. h OnnnL ft ' v I r