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EVKNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU H. T., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1902.
jWtofcm'mY('A'.,WA
i j RATES FOR WANT ADS. j
IS AcU In this column will be Inserted
i at: ii
tt yPtr line, one Insertion ,...15o jj
i Per line, two Insertions ....25c )
15 Per fine, one week 30e U
V,WI,V,WtVVflCK,iM
DO YOU WANT ANYTHING ?
EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS
If so, consult these columns. )j
If you want employes or If you J5
want employment. JJ
If you want lodging or boarding, js
or have them to let. If you )'J
want to rent rooms advertise 'i
In the Bulletin Want Columns. ?-5
Per line, two weeks 40c jj
Per line, one month .. . .60e
This Is the cheapest advertising i;
I ever offered Ihe people of Honolulu, &
! H
Vt Advertise any want you have
f( and advertise your business. '
wtfimsw'-tfiWA';
WANTS
SITUATIONS WANT12D.
WANTED Lady of refinement, thirty
years of ago. desires to be compa
nion to lady, or governess to small
children. Can give godd references.
Willing to leavo city. Address A.
B C, this office. Ills lw
WANTED Dy experienced man of 28
occupation as bookkeeper, storo
clerk, night watchman, lima or aay
other position; remuneration JCO up;
first-rate Island references. Apply
P. O. box 28. 2124 tf
WANTED Hy a younc lady, situation
as stenographer and typewriter; ref
erences. Address 12., Ilulletlu offlco
2105-U
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OWERS'MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENT.AL AGENCY Night
watchmen furnished for buildings,
buslnoss property and residences.
OOlce and Residence School St.;
P. O Ilox 284; Tel. White 3C91.
PIA.JO TAUGHT by graduato Lctpslc
Conservatory; $3 month, special at
tention to adult beginners. Address
"Music," Bulletin office. 2135-lra
WANTED
YANT IT7 Tnat dark, rich color
your hair used to have? Kasy
enough Uso I'nrheco's Dandruff
Killer At Union Barber Shop.
WANT your whiskers amputated? Go
to Jeffs. He shaves for 15c; S white
barbers. 43 King St. 2011-tf
WANTED Everybody to know that
the Canton Marino Insurance Co.
office Is at Honolulu Investment Co.
2u70-tf
TO LET.
FOR RENT Commodious new 7-room
house. 2 toilets, servants' room, barn
etc.. Puliation. (1 II McClellan, at
11 V. Dillingham Co., Ltd. 2143-lw
FOR SALE OR REHT Lodging aud
baaiuiiig house. In center of town.
Apply Honolulu Investment Co.,
Judd bldg. 2133 tt
TO LET Pleasant, airy rooms, 1400
PiiDchbowl St.; also cottago 2 rooms
far housekeeping. Terms reason
able. 2132-3W
FOR SALE Good Hawaiian bred sad
dle horse, also buggy, for sale. Wrlto
immediately. I'. O. box 833. City.
2110-tf
FOR RENT Cottage. 7 roams, end of
tram linn, Walklkl; improvements.
Apply Occidental Ilarber Shop.
2139 tf
TO LET Cottago on Punchbowl St.;
modern improvements. Apply to A.
(1. Cnnha, 2d house above Mormon
Church. Floor malted. 2126-ln
HONOLULU HOTEL Furnished
Rooms, light and airy; 11.50 to 32.50
per week; hot and cold baths; best
board In tho city.
2120-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms en suite
with privilege of light housekeeping,
at the Island Hotel, 714 Fort St
Hoc ins 25c, 50c, 75c, (1 per night.
2129-tf
fO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc
Intyre Ilulldlng, formerly occupied
by Vlcltery's Art Exhibit. Apply to
E. F. nishop, at C. nrewcr & Co.'s.
2117-tf
TO LET House on Young Street at
formerly occupied by W. Needham,
Esq., near McCully Tract. Hob three
sleeping rooms, bath, hot and cold story In the Join mil this morning, tho
water. Apply E. F. Bishop, nt C. ' Vanderbilt family recently held a fa
Ilrewer & Co. 2117-tf nl"' ")"fer,ul't' ""d pulled In the horns
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either l,l,lry HfRRle lost IJ21.000 at Canfield's,
hot or cold water anu alt modern After serious argument Reggie nr
Improvements. lall at Silent Bar- Lnowledced that he had been iife.i.rt
ber Shot1, 2019-tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnol's. Garden lane. 2055-tf
TTTT
General bookbinding, ruling, gilding.
?r aSaSiS .
Jnh ffvoi" 1
- - --
00Vl AND BOARO. ,
HELEN'S COURT Back of Ellto:
under now mnnagoranit; strictly
first class, light, nlry. mosquito proof
rooms. Mrs J. Duggan.
THE L08 ANGELES 1623 Fort St.'
newlv furnished rooms, mosquito
proof- forms reasonable IMOtf
i
POUND. I
FOUNT A Sterling bliycle. Owner
((in have b.iiue by applying at this
oflliu and paying charges. 2144-31
. ,ni ..., ..!,,,..
Modern Darwinism.
"Ves, uiir dress does fit beautifully,
hut I thought yuu were above such
tilftes."
"No! I bellovo In the survival of
Ike test fitted."
--
Thf Evening Bulletin. 75 cents per
month.
H13LP "WANTED.
V ANTED Lady servant for light
housework. Apply T. J. Walker,
Tearl City. 2144-lw
WANTED Good barber. Mbltcno's,
opp. Young bldg., King St.
2142-lw
WANTED A boy to learn trade. Geo.
IlafTncr, Masonic Temple, Alikea
St 2110-lw
POR RENT.
WATERHOUSE 4. PODMORE, 39 S,
King St. tor. Ilethel, are offering:
FURNISHED house, 4 bedrooms and
stable, Luualllo nr. I'cnsacola. Itent
f 45 per mo. Will rent for C or 12
months.
FURNISHED house In Nmianu valley
close to Rapid Transit; 4 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms, double parlor, dining
room, stable for 3 horses, cowshed.
FURNISHED house on Dorctanla; 4
bedrooms, with use of cow and
chickens for 3 or 4 months. Very
desirable residence.
FURNISHED house at Waihlhl; 4 bed
rooms and 2 cottages In yard. Good
bathing. Itent reasonable.
WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 3D S.
King, cor. Ilethel, want a furnished
cottage of 3 bedrooms centrally lo
cated. ROI-i SALE.
FOR SALE A desirable modern resi
dence, 4"IS, and cottage, 22x30,
with lot 07x131 on Kukul street near
new Kaumnkaplll CSurch grounds
and Kalulanl School; healthy loca
tion with supeib view to Nuuanu
valley Also n few high Building
Lots. 50x131, will be sold on Hasy
Terms. Apply to 1' 12. It. Strain h,
32 Campbell Mock, cor. l'oit nnd
Merchant. 2143-lm
ITOR SALE 4300 phaeton, almost
new ; will bc-11 for $190. Enquire
this office.
2141-lm
FOR SALE Ten fine lots at Puiinul
auovo wyiiie St. Also corner on
Domlnls St., l'unahou, Apply to
Tank S. Dodge. 77 Mi reliant SL
2139-lm
FOR SALE Cholco varieties of
FERNS in baskets and pots; cut
ferns also; llegonlas and Caladl
unis. Mrs. K. M. TAYLOR, 730 Kl
nau St.; Tel. Whlto 3251.
2130-lm
FOR SALE Cheap, a 30 room lodging
house, good location, electric lights
and baths; owner has other busi
ness, can give easy terms. Address
P. O. box 232. 2129-tf
FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, 1 plpa cutter,
cuts up to six inches; nil now ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one steam launch. W. II. Pain.
Punahou. 212Ctf
FOR SALE Two 3-year-old grade
Jersey cows Just calred; good milk
era and gentle, giving ten to twelve
quarts a day each of rich milk. Ap
ply to California Feed Co. 212C tf
FOR SALE Coral rook for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Ilulletin of
flco 1991-tf
New Yoil, Apill
-An ending to ,
ui ouiiK uegin.uu. Act liming tu tba
and consented to give gambling dens u
h1'1,0 j"rth ln "10 f"tlllc-
' 1 'e younit man was a , inlled down
"r l,el"B too speedy with his niitomn-
, in tno htrt.,.u ,.f New Haven' nn I
:""!! ...!! '-":!!""?!
lllAlll IllllD BIIV U 11V
it Yale. It was point-
wajs were bringing
' uo u nii.uviii
cd out thnt lib
iinpieas,ani notoriety upon the Vundei-
3 uiie iiuniiy, nun ne wns to conduit
himself In a more dignified manner.
Vo "l''"lit w.ib made to Insist upon
J"1" nR, "'' !'!" ''""'rlous apartments
w.. niv ' ibuuiiiij ui ll-llipt-llUK llljnn
I his display In the mutter of speeding
uiiuiiiioune wiih urgeu upon ttia ( ni.geineni was in no way unpatriotic:
'""K num. uiul he eventually agreed il wn nn alliance; not nnnoatlon hy
to make hlnihilf Ins conspliuous In Americans. Tho companies simply
"'I? 'I0"1" . ,, . . ... Pinde n reasonablo and business llko
" ' Iirobable that the automobile I ...,,,.
will be allowed lo ictt quietly In III i " ' ,' u
Sliul ut New Haven, or If It lb taken I Hr Jo"onn "ooilhoiiso (Liberal)
out It will be urn at a demiiie pain ilnelalined nil antipathy to or 111 feel-
thiougli the quiet unlveiBlt) town and '"R for Americans, hut asserted that
along the lounti) 'roads, to that thel'tiltlsh maritime anil merenntlln In-
bis automobile wiih urged upon tha
i iinviiuiuih win ii.ne no muse lor ail-.."tbts were menaced by the Amerl
veTBejuiunieiii jritll wh() )m() nlrt,ndy enpturej tha
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Ilnlner Beer Is Just
as much a favorite as ever. It Is on
draught at thn New Criterion Saloon
as " watl at tho 0,(1- T,'e longer It Is
used the better It Is liked. -
'I
BRITISH LEADERS AND
STEAMSHIP COMBINE
Government Finds Nothing to Warrant
Its Taking Hand In Affair
No Obligations
Violated.
London, May 1. An nltcmpt wns
n.uctc In the House of Commons today
to get the Government to pledge It'
rel: to prevent the transfer of British
steamships to a foreign flag, pending
the report of the committee, under tha
chairmanship of Lord Cnmperdown,
uccntly nppolnted hy tho Admiralty
to enquire Into tho subject. .wordings m ene i.umrop. .v.o., ,, tUe ,.,,,. npw contention ma,,0
'ine Government leader, Mr. nalfo,lr,,'n'n;,tr';; lZTZlftlL SerT' lXw oppflnenU ' ,,lC b,n- a"a "0t
minted out that a suggestion of such CtS erc ob,olni''1 mttM trom Ser' uiged against previous bills of llko
,ud oul u,nl a RWMion oi sucn jt Jn carmody, who lately L,rlmrt .. .. .... ,he ..oml)iotlon of
n starting ehnracter could not be car- , . , ... , ' , , ' J purport, was tnat tlie completion or
ilc.l out without the gravest consider " , nornh1y dlsclrfe? ' " !som, work Hke large castings, partlcu
rtlnn. It simply amounted to a propo ,""1 " -.-rnount commission In this I(,ry hy d.fterent workmen, under an
wl that the Government should pre- ,cc"n,rjr "" ri,!,, m.on ta ,fe" " ! elght-hour plan would fall to produce
vrnt a I.r.t.sh subject from selling hi, ', ,""1 " Tl. T T' ,he tat "
Liopvrty to a foreigner. No doubt tin
.. , , . ,
mniier reierreu co was very serious,
hut such a drastic cliango in cstab
lished practice could not bo undcrtak
'ii lightly.
London, May 1 After the president
of the Hoard of Trade., Mr. Gerald Bal-
fou i. had Informed the House of Com
ir.ons this afternoon that ho had been
cuifldc'ntlally Informed of the terms of
the proposed Trnns-Atlantlc lomblno,
which did not necessnrlly Involve n
rrnnge In the nationality of the ships,
hr.u the Government leader, Mr. Ral
four, had announced that tho officials
! the White Star Lino did not appear
to have violated their contract with'
tne liritUh Admiralty. Mr. Ilea (Radl
(.vl). u shipowner and merchant, mov
id the adjournment of tho House, In
older to discuss tho mntter, which
vvus of urgent public Importance. i
A few- members having spoken of
the great anxiety experienced through
out the country ns the result of the for
million of a fiimblnn of such strength
ar the American shipping syndicate.
Mr. IS.ilfour expressed tho hope that
the debate would he closed. He quite
appreciated the Importance of the sub
jeit. and the deslro of the members to
di(riif.s It lint no useful purpose
cculd be hcived by n debate now. Th
Government had been privately In
fin mod regarding the nctlon of prlvnto
individuals, and wns giving tliu matter
ii'ixloiis consideration; but If it dis
eased the Infurmntlou, It would shut
tho door to further confidence. The
Government would bo bound to makn
Mich arrangement with regard to thn
Navy as the proposed changes might
ticcssltate, but, regarding tho effect
of the combination on llrltlsh mnrlno
1'iterests, and what should bo done to
ti'cot It, no announcement of its policy
could ho made, except after prolonged
Rind" anxious consideration of tho com-
filiated problem. Under the present
mrangements the subsldUed shlpi re
main In the service of tho Admiralty
for another two years, and the Govern-
ment would he much blamnblo If. -in
the Interim, It could not further nego-
Unto a continuance of the existing ar-
rangements or mako others enunllv
tcrvlcenblo to tho Admiralty and thn
country In the meantime, the Gov
ernment did not propode, on tho spur
of tho moment, to announce any do-
rarlure from the traditional policy of
not Interfering with tho freedom of
("iirmeice. Tho Mlnlstois would bo
c'nrlntnnu If they did nnythlng of the
kind. It wns necessary to most care
fully and thoioughly sift tho wholo
rattter from a commercial point of
vlivv. It must ho remembered thnt
t' Is was not a commercial enterprise,
engineered by a foreign and hostile
government, but n trade combination.
Those who said that this combine so
'.,,., tho tommerco of thc colmtry
, . ., . , ,, , . .
i,'"lt tlle Government should Interfere,
JZ "!" Ii? J!!f? "
"
,nr not- tnat ",0 doctrine of Individual
enterprise had broken down. j
Mr. Jlryio (I.lbeial), former Presi
dent of tho Board of Trade, advocated
the withdrawal of tho motion, but urg
c tho Government to mako a prompt
Inquiry Into tho subject.
Other speakers held that tho nr-
hiltlxh shoe nnd steel Industries, and
1 o wnntcd the Government to tnko
citlnn In order to stem the tide.
The remaps of Rear Admiral Lord
Charles lloresford (Consorvutlvc)
ruther sided with those who thought
the American Invasion spelled ruin to
Ur ushers. He said thnt he feared
that the American trust would use this
combination to pour American piudiica
into this country, to tho disadvantage
of tho producers here, and that there
would be u general disruption of the
whole trade and commerce of Great
lirltaln. Lord Charles Boresford ad
vocated subsidising steamers on the
Canadian route.
.Mr. lien's motion was .ultimately
withdrawn.
Now Yoik,
April 29. The World
lllls n'"'ns Irfn" documentary cvl-
'"""-' ",al ""' """" "ur u,"ec ctgm hou-, a day the Labor Commit-
"'"IntalnliiB four straight-out army Uo orth(, Wmff Ulrollg clm!r.
P""1 ln lllls comltry nnd conducting, rteprerfentatlve Gardner, submit,
"ll'm a military basis. The Inner lt((, , !(.n(tnj relmrt Tho rcport Myg
. ,.
now mnlntuliicd on the neutral soli of
the United States; that these military
tli'lolB In Louisiana and Missouri aro
cmiduited In precisely the same way,
end the men In them aro under the
ktiiu" discipline as in the remount es-
l,1.1rat.nt8 ln Kn(,lan(lj , Afrlca
bpii Canada, save that the King's otll-' 1I,L' t'"' ' tuc Din .can
c. rs on duty In this country do not foll"WR ' No l"nalt' Bhn 1, en
wear uniforms. The officers of tho nc,t,' lur t!l" u'jlitlon l "'' Provl
v.n. supply depots In the United Ml,n'i llia t0 '""Jlnnry emergency
States weie ordered to duty here by
the llrltlsh War Office. Not one of
them can get leave of absence unless
he gets It from the War Office.
The llrltlsh Adminlty works In at
coid with the army supply camps In
tl o United States nnd engages tho
transports that carry the horses and
mules fiom Now OrleniiH to South
Afrit n. It 1m not probable that this
remount establishment has shipped
tuns or ammunition from the United
bit tes, but many mulctee m on tho
transports have enlisted after arrival
'ii Huutli Africa.
The llrltlsh service in America Is
being iurrl.,1 on without regaid to the " T" """""' -lUpbuHd-cMent
of expenditures. This generos- "'"r.0,11 UBlt agal"St '" "0Sal-
ity Is Intended to pacify Amerltana
li.ii keep tlu-in quiet. Oliiclul figures
i how that up to last October the Hilt
tsh shipped 289.000 horses and mules
Imm this country to South Africa and
expended $47,000,000 here.
The following letter from Colonel do
I.i rgh to Carmody Is printed. The let.
,tu Is written on a letter-head of thu
Planters' Hotel In SI. Louis:
"May 19. 1901. Dear Carmody
Thanks for jour note. I am glad to
bear that jou and Glasscock take such
I-'iasure In our work. You have not
I'ui' much heavy work yet, but It may
Mint' any day, when I hope I shall
hiur thnt jou are ready to go for a
Vlitoila Cioks It Is a pleasure to me
to hear good reports of you both. I
tiust jou are taking every opportunl
tj of learning something, however un-
1!','"",n,,t ran now.
T, "p "', " """""" '
f','' M.nrt8 m,ayt l0me, ln 1'amly ,0 'ou ln
"""'" "" -'-. iu, UiUp
'" "n 0" n" an"aay-"
Caimody Is now In New York.
-nini,lMV- la nnw In KT.i
SET W . faihW&rE8H&
WILLIAM T. STEAD.
William 1 Mi-mi, (lie; u.Btuifcu.tmii tun ihe Kevlen or Kevii-Uk ,;
nlwajs oilglunl unci geuenill enlertiiliilng when he illis Into pioplu-i-v (Ilk
Intent effoit In this line Is ii volume eutlthsl "The Aiiierli'iiiiUiitloii ol the
World." In which be declares that, iinli-m tlie Hiu'lUli hiiici-i1 In uii-iihh
their govirniuent with tho United .Stnleh. lireiil llntulii will deellne In puuti
until It becomes of no more liiipoiliinee thsu lli,lli,:ui ,i It, Igliim.
HUH
Li
SHARP CONTEST OPENED
ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Committee Approves Views of Labor
Leaders Contractors Make
Strong Opposition Camps
Men.
WaBU'ngton. April 20. In reporting
favorably todaj the bill which limits
work dona on all Government con
tracl- )y lL)0Ten or mccl,anlcs to
'The conoctness of this contention."
remarked Representative Gaidner,
'was stoutly denied by practical work
err nnd tt 13 believed by the commit-t-u
that any real difficulty In this
IKirtlculai U met by amiMidments pro-
!'-'" """ ! '
by flr c-r Hjod or due to danger to life.
or piupi-rty On this very point tho
ojiioneu's if the measure take Wsuo
vtiih tlu committee. The action of tho
labor' committee will ngaln revive In
ti rest in this bill, for Its final dlsnosl
l.tn by Congress will affect laborlns
rien all evei the countiy as well as
i. 'iloim o dollar or capital InvvMod
by coutrai , n who are filling Govern
ment cimtrtcts The contractors havo
asserted ev.-r since the bill was flam
ed that should It become a law tho
Government would be forced Into man
ulauurtug 1th own guns and armor
plato ns well in, building war vessels.
blllty of turning out work of so high
n degree of cm i-Ilence as to pass Gov
ernment Inspection under the condi
tions inipotert Ii) the proposed law.
Tho bill han twlo passed the House
ui'i' both time died In the Senate,
ouco tn committee, hut the labor lead
ers, notalilj Smiui'I Gompeis, Intend
to male a inot stienuous effoit to se
cure Ita pi.age this session. Theso
leaders say there Is not a laboring
i.ian lu th- cuuntij who would not
vrlcumo Uo passage. aKIiough a niini
ler ot Crainii workmen testify that
an eight hour law would work great
nardahiputo them owing to the tlmo
thc-y lot. during tin; winter months.
All flovrnn:ent contiactois say If the
llll is pis-d It will mean an Inevl
t.ibln n-du non In wages. If the bill
fieiouii-H a Uw thoy say they will car-
iv It to tlirt Supreme Court to have Its
(()1JHtltutnlui1t tested
,
It hi sUtc-,1 In Belgrade that the King
aml Qn of 3erva wm t)c rcce(,ved
hy the 'ZJr -md Czarina at Llvadla In
the unine of the summer.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORN EY8.
KELLETT A ROBIN80N Attorneys-
at-Lnw; Rooms 11 and 12, Magoon
bldg.; 'Phone Main 153.
F. M. BROOKS--Attorney; rooms 9-10,
Sprockets bldg.; Tel. Main 344.
CARL08 A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
kumanu St.; Tel. i81 Mala
J. M. DAVIDSON Attorncy-at-Lawj
109 Kaahumanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorncy-at-law;
Kaahumanu SL
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD &. LANQSTON Contract-
' Jt n..lUMHM. Il.fl flnlin 1
OH! UI1II IlllllUUID, oo uu.vu uv.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union SL, opp. REAL ESTAi E.
Pacific Club; sundries, etc. p. e. R. 8TRAUCH-Rcal Estate
BROKERS. handled to best advantage; houses
. rented; loans negotiated; money, in-
E.4J. WALKEffeoDrokcr vcgtcd n Q
bell Block, 310 Fort street
CARRIAGES. .. ., .... TT"
. M. O. SILVA Agent for real estate,
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. nlso to grant innrrlage llconses;
Fine carriages, wagons, harness 58 Mcrchnnt St.: Tel. Main 115.
and whirs; Deretanla near Fort St.
CLOTHIl.O.
THl' KA3H CO., LTD. Two stores
23 Vt Hotel St. und cor. Fort & Hotel.
CIQAR8 AND TOBACCO.
ELKS BUILDING, C16 Miller Street.
CHIROPODIST.
CORNS removed without pain by D.
M. Thomson, expert Chiropodist, of
fices nt 11 Garden lano. 2110-lra
DENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Ber-'
etnnla nnd Miller; hours 9 to 4.
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Dentist,
1154 Alaken St.; office hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort nnd Hotel
Sts ; Gas administered for extracting
DRESSMAKING.
Iv'ME. P. LAMBERT, tho fashionable
French diessmakcr, makes stylish
dresses nt reasonable prices. Bos
ton Illdg., room 30S. 2137-tf
ENGINEERS.
H. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
Sprockets Dlock; residence, 1313
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132. ,
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and'
stamping: room 2. t-..tc bldg.
EXPRESS.
MERCHANTS PARCEL DELIVERY
I Bethel St.. opp. Wavorley blk.; Tel.
I G21 Blue: pkgs. called for and dcl'd.
GROCERIES.
J. E. GOEAS Berotanla near Emma
St.: Tel. 2312 Blue. ,
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNE88 CO. Comer Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables: P. O. box 791.
HOTELS.
.1
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Nowly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass table board. Mrs. liana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort SL; Love
bldg., latest In novelties.
LODGINGS.
UNION HOUSE Mis. Wheeler, pro
prietor; furnished and unfurnish
ed rooms; also rooms for light
housekeeping, Union St., above Ho
tel St.
3
LIQUORS.
HONOLULU PRIMO OR BOCK
BEER 10c at the PANTHEON.
ME3SENOER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MES8ENGER SER
VICE Union St. nr Hotel.; Tel.
3U Mnln.
MUSIC.
MR. JAMES SHERIDAN Piano tuner
anil repairer; No. 343 King St. near
Opeia House. Orders at Wall. Nich
ols Co. and nt t'" Hawaiian Book
Music Store, Merchant St. i
IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield,
.Mgr. Music for nil occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
nil occasions. Leavo ordors Berg
Strom Music Co,; J. S. Ellis. Mgr.
MU8IC.
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon, ' 1024 Berotn
nla St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments: studio Ixivn bldg., Fort St.
Telephouo Main 231.
MjLLINERY.
HAWLf.Y'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tol. 234 Mala.
PHYSICIAN8.
DR. 8LOGGETT Eye, Ear, Nose nnd
Thoat; offlco at Eye nnd Ear Infirm'
nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. R00ER8 Eye, Ear, Noso
and Throat; 114C Alakea St.
PLUMBINQ.
ANTONE PILARE8 & CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sani
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit tho
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
PAINTER AND PAPERHANQER.
V. H. POUL8EN fainting and paper
hanging; Territory Stables, King St.
8TRAW HATS.
,E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
STENOGRAPHERS.
J. D. AVERY Stenographer nnd
Typewriter; Rullders and Traders'
Exchange; Tel. Main 7C.
STENOGRAPHY nnd typcwritlngncat
ly and nccurntcly done at Hawaiian
Hotel by Miss Noble.
SALOONb
FRESH RAINIER BEER on draught
10c at the PANTHEON.
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re-
pairing; Elks bldg.. GIG Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jeweler,
10CG Fort St.
J. W. A. REDHOU3E Watcli and
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant SL
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHA1NA.
SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT
SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
STABLES.
1 ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Elc
i gant turnouts; Telephone No. 126.
3
GENERAL STORES.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole
sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.
Olsen, Mnnager.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician
1 and surgeon; 1-alialna, Maul.
, DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express and drayage;
Agt Wilder and Intcr-Island.Tel. 113.
HOTELS.
STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac
commodations. G. Frceland, Mgr.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convoy.
, ances, Deputy Tnx Collector, Legal
uociiments. Oftlco Government bldg
Comes & SIcTighe
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All tho finest liquors ln stock
nt our place Telephone orders
promptly delivered.
Gomes & McTiglie
PHONE MAIN 140.
DECORATION DAY
Will soon be observed. Seo to It that
iho monuments to our friends aro
P'i do clean or now ones nro erected.
J C. Axtell, No. 393 Berotanla Ave.
cor. Miller, Is propnrcd to do such
wok at reasonable prices. P. O. Box
fi!2; 'Phono BIuo 671. 2H4-2w
Wctkly edition ot the Bulletin $1 a
I yar.
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