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p EVKNINO nULLnrtV. HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1M2. eewafcfiftfts wwrawwwvmsftwiw RATE3 FOR WANT AD9. Ada In thlt column win be Inserted f DO YOU WANT ANYTHING? EVERYDAY ISINESS DIRECTORY If so, consult these columns. If you want employes or If you want employment. If you want lodging or boarding, or have them to let If you want to rent rooms advertise In the Bulletin Want Columns. : Per line, one Iniertlon ....15c it Per line, two Insertions ... .25c ij Per line, one week 30o r Per line, two weeks 40o h Per line, one month 60c ix This Is the cheapest advertising f HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS it Advertise any want you have 'S and advertise your business. r offered the people of Honolulu. II ivftgtftftyjtyyyyyvv''Vtvr;'V'v''V,'V''yi'yv'iy''; ES!SftVAm?,f4wft WANTS AND K WANTS SITUATIONS WANTLiD. SHORTHAND taught thnroiighlj an 1 briefly; private tuition 1 Maurice McMahon. (lent t)ely . C'lt 219l-lw WANTED A competent bookkeeper ironld like one or two small sets of boots (o keep. Address I. X. II , this office. 21SS-1W WANTED By cxperlenccil man of 28 occupation as bookkeeper, storo tterk, night watchman, I tin a or nny tftbtr position; remuneration (CO up; 3.-3t-7ate Island references. Appl) 3. O. box 28. 2124 tf SPECIAL NOTICES. BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND CONFIDENT. L AGENCY Night ltfcairn furnished for buildings. teliis property nni residences. fXttee and Itealden. e School St.; T. O. I!ox 2Ht, '. W Into JC91. W ANTED YOUNG ladj would IIKt nl. luoinnnl board, slat' tcinis and Inmtlon A.I-dri-a W Nils offl.c .'ISS.'l F01-i SALE. FOR SALE A Ian;" black gentle drltlng mare anil double sealed trap ami harness, bargain. Appl 1015 Attcalau St -MTstt FOR SALE ('team ponv saddle and bridle, llenkbane. Hllte bldg. JlSb-lw FOR J750 You can buj a nice room house with lot on Insane Asjtuui road at ralanui, on easv terms. I'. ja. 11. Strnucti, 32 Camubi'il bind.. npstatre, corner l'oit and .Merchant. 21SI 1 in FOR SALE Choice ferns, basket, pots and cuttings, 730 Klnau St. Nrs. II SI. Taj lor 2182-lm FOR SALE Furniture for fle room bnu.se; privilege of renting Call 1015 Artesian, near King. 2103-tf FOR SALE One blooded yearling Dnrhnm bull, at a bargain. Cnl". 1015 Artesian St. 21G9tf GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 41 horsepower gasoline engine. In perfect condition. Apply to SI. L. Smith Superintendent of The Hono lulu Clay Co., Ltd., telephone, white 3321, or to Castle & Lnnsdale, Stan EMirald llldg. 21G3tf FOR SALE A 3-year-old fresh milch emir. California Teed Co., Queen and Nuunnu Sts. 2158 tf FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley power lathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter, cuts up to six Inches; all now ma chines), now on hand In Hulolulu; also ono steam launch. V. II. Pain, ynnabou. 21'.6 tf FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad dress It. St. Duncan, at Hulletln of fice. 1991-tf TO LEI. TO LET Nicely furnished rooms f'jr two gentlemen. At Sirs, C SI Taj--lor's, 730 Klnau -St near Alupal. 218Stf FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, no other loomers, rent reasonable. 1301 Matlock Ae., neir Kceaumoku St. 218U-1W THREE nice, large rooms, right Jown town; sultablo for ladles or gents; Jargo, shady yard. Two doors from Pearson & Potter's. Union House. FOR RENT Large, pleasant room! from $1.50 n week up; board nnd room, $C.OO. En;.ilro Sirs. Slay, 220 IJHha St. near School St. Itapld Transit cars pass tho door. 2150-tf TO LET for threo months, comfort ablo furnished cottage, stable, Kal roukl; rent $2. Slagnlfltcnt loca tion overlooking town nnd sea Par tlculan. nt 732 Klnau St. 2175 2vv TO LET Itooms Nos. 11 and 12, Sic tatyro Building, formerly occupied "by Vlckery's Art Exhibit. Apply to E. i Bishop, at C. Brower & Co.'s. 2117-tf TO LET llouso on Young Street at $30 per month; formeily occupied by W. Necdhnm Esq , near SlcCully Tract Hns threo sleeping rooms. path, hot and cold water. Apply K T. Bishop, at C. Brower & Co. 2117-tf TO LET Large sulto of rooms sult ablo for couple or three or four gen tlemen; other rooms at low prlcos; rxcellcnt board; healthy location; lot ahd cold vvnter; electric lights. Afidrebs h. P., this office. 2178-2W TO LET Cottages at $15 and $10 per month, Waiknhalulii lane, oft School St. P. K. It Strnuch. 32 Campbell block, upttalrs, corner J"ort nnd Merchant. 2170-lm TO LET House, l.uiha St. near School, with 2 bedrooms, parlor, pan try, kitchen, bathroom, at $14 per xionth. Apply to Joseph Trias. 2178 tf HULP WANTI2D. WANTED Lady to teaili English briiiiilies. Address K, tills office. 2100 11 STENOGRAPHERS. Hme jour machine put In condltlJn for nent work. We repair the best and cheapest For positions leave jour address Willi us WASHINGTON LIGHT CO. TO LET. TO LET Ir mosquito pioof suite, furnished, hoard If desired Ml llcr etanln Ave near Tort 2188 lw FOR RENT Six looin cottage Luna lllostiict iiai l'tnsncol.i !" Ho ll i III I il lnvi tiui lit I'd Judd llldg 24k tf FOR RENT. -hix room cottage Lu nnliln mii-ft mai I'ensnrola. $11. lie). ikiIiiIii InvcKtnii nt Co, Judd llldg S2!tf ONE nleeh lmnlKhcd mosiiulto prool room, 14'iu Punchbowl street. 2183 lw TO LET Hooray bath tub, with either hot or cold water nnu nil modern Improvements, 'nil at Silent Bar ber Shop. 5019 tf TO LET furnished rooms at Sirs. SIcConnel's (iniMcn lane. 2055 tf FOR RENT, WATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S. King St. cor. Bethel, are offering: COTTAGE of 4 rooms nt W'alklkl. THE SUM of i:.0 will purchase tho entire contents of fi room house. Kent of house (25. RESIDENCE of Kred. T. P Water house. W'jllie St., Niiunnu Valley, near the Itapld Transit Terminus. AGENTS Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford. Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters. F. E. KING'S LIST. FOR RENT. COTTAGE with barn nt the Deach, Good bathing. Kent $25. Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms at Cottage Grove. I'lve-room COTTAGE. King Place; $20. FOR LEASE. LOTS at the Beach; 18 years to run. Good bathing. $75 to $100 per J ear. F. E. KING", Cottage Grove, King Street. WOOM AND BOARD. HELEN'S COURT Slost centrally lo cated mosquito proof rooms In town; $2.50 and up per week, Adams lane. .Mrs. J Duggau, Prop. LOST. LOST A No. 3 Kahtiimn kodak at landing of fctmr W (! Hall In Hawn. I.lvery cunlage on June 17th. $5 re ward for return to office, Hawaiian Hotel. 2191-lvv LOST Will perty who took white sill; shawl by mlMako from 1151 Union St. Snturdaj evening, June 28, kind ly return same nv4 rece'vu reward. 2191-31 LOST jellow dog puppj . lag 531 on collar Hew aid for return to Leslie Ho Cew, Oceanic Gas k Elec tric Co. 24s tf LOST Between Beretania and King Sts., below Xuunnu, a scarf and clovv er leaf diamond scarf pin with line goftl chain. Hcwnru for tetiirn 'o this office. 2184 lw LOST OR STRAYED A Japanese pug dog; $5 reward for Information lending to recoverj". Addrcs" Gus Smith, Qlobo Bakery, Kort St. LOST A manuscript on tho Wnlalao road bejond tho SIollllll Church, on Juno 19. Sultablo reward given for return to this ofTlce or station house 2178-tf LOST Ono red boisc, white stripe on tho neck, and threo white legs, branded thus; SI on left hind leg, Sultnblo reward will bo paid on re turn jf samo to James II. Boyd, at Pawaa. 21C7-tf LOST Slany thousands of dollars through neglecting to have stock sufficiently Insured, Honolulu In vestment Co. represent four of tho strongest flro Insurance companies. 2051-tf POUND. FOUND Gent's bicjeie. Owner can have bv proving property nnd pav ing advertising expenses nt 8. K, Kane's, Tort St., No 932. 2182-lw FOUND Insuranco against tho break age of plate glass at The Honolulu investment Co. 2051-tf SHORT STORY FOR EVENING HOURS THE WIND The weather had been lint and air less for dajs bejond m.inhe.lng. nii.l1,c,,r I.1 '-'"I- and made a living! somehow or other the boy and the Rill seemed almost to have tiled of one an other. They had not jet not to the nge '"' "'" S-- at which one holds oneself habitually In the attitude of te.idlneHS to leecivn n dlslltiislonnient and ho thej tinted themselves for being capable, of such a change The rain came In the night, and In the morning huge white clouds raced In procession oer n darzlln sk The diy summei was gone, the autumn had come, and when the girl eunie running across tho lawn the big blithe miithwesler clipped nnd cud died her with a inanellous audacity Somehow , although-she .ran before It. s' e seemed to lean to II' catess It 'r piettj hair was wondroutl blown about her face, and bei ejes laughid as thej met those of the boj-. T'le world was joung ag.iln. nnd It matter ed nothing that it thousand roses had died In the garden during Ihe night that was past. All the things In which they had bien mi Interested a little while heforci began to bo engrossing again Tho whole of the moinlug was filled with exquisite pleasures, losulting finni causes too slight to he mentioned. Then thej set foith to discover how the sea wns welcoming the tettiin of the wind. The wet loads shone under the splendid sk-. mid everywhere the shadows of the hedges were exquis itely hluo Theie wns he.ithei and giant gorse. and half a score of times they stopped to gather blackberries. Her lips got stained, and the boy camo near to venturing on the deed of dar ing of which he had only (li earned up to the present, lie even began to think kindly of the days of drought; hei race wns browned by the sun, nnd, now Hint life had began to be good again, ho learned new facts as to tho peculiar beauty of her ejes. He hov ered delightfully on the verge of ills covering why she had nlvvujs charmed him so utteilj. but ho was fottunnte nnd did not get nny further. They climbed the long steep tinek which leads to the waste lands, and everj thing went well. They had hard' ... ' " iy put loot on the uncultivated ground ..,,.,.,,,, ' when the boj. trod on a spray of vvhllo' V " . " oW '"a"" "' """" ',0 heather and picked It for his compan- 5 '"""l"1"?- ' Mvw. But I should Ion. "And my luck Is rather good to ,flnI y ' Ke to K,,,c,l,er lu' 'ec a l8-" day." ho said, with n sure foreknow!. I .Tho 1,oy "", ""' lrl tM- "'"' ,llc edge of the answer that would bo flashed back at him. Then they clam bered down the cliff, the wind buffet Ing them, until they could baldly won dor that the gorse had made Itself Into compact rounded masses in oultr to resist such onslaughts. Moro than once ho was nble to show how somo wise rabbit had taken advantage of this Tact to get a screen In front of his burrow They got to the beach nt ist, nnd he helped her over the turn. ble of rocks vvfilch lies at tho Toot of the cliff. Then they stood at the edgo ot the sea nnd watched the tumult of the waves, and were quite Inaitleiilate-' ly hnppy. At Inst they turned nnd took the cliff path again. They mounted It slowlv Once they paused wheio an ancient inmiBllp hud made n sort of plateau, Each selected a sea pink cluinn. nnd the gill played with her white heather while the other smoked a clcaietle. So they came by slow degree back to tho one can depend upon? wnsto lands. The sky was vnst; the Disss Well. I wouldn't caie to say untllled tnnd stretched foi miles on nnj thing ugalnst linn, nut In the Ian either hand, nnd they hall It nil to suago of the poet. It might be saro to themselves. A curious feeling of so remurk that to hlm'tiuth Is slianger brlcty overcame them ns they look than fiction." Chicago Dally News, the path and descended to tho fro-1 1U.CnUoldr0ma camo towards "then, y?" tm" T the Bul,e"n 1 n t: $$ :: :, M M M u ti j: n J? M n JS vfrrm. mmmkMzM UROOKLYN'S SUNDAY Every !u w II I I'll' tpii.ig Ihe Munil.ij schools nr llionklvu unite foi n lug piumi,. nmi Soiiietiiiies us miin.v us I.VIKMI or 'O.non :n ihin n... in nn r.,..,. Ills one of tin- moM unl.ine nnd iletuiesiue feiitun ni ihi Kind in ,'(. stt.u uiiyvvhcie in Anniliu 'I hi iluj i'iidsvitli n in no nn m I luspecl park. presently when they once more hap pencil tu he mounting a hill, lie won seated In a ramshackle old cart, drawn 'by two ant lent horses, drlen tnmlein fashion. The harness was mostly nf rope. AUiioukIi the descent was bv no mi am steen. the old man kent the cart well Into the hedce. lest thn weight of the vchlclo might carry nwny the horse between the shafts nnd cause disaster. He was known by sight to both the wnmlciers He lived ii) selling wicm n cue iiuckciiui la housewives who kept to the old ens- torn of sanding their slate or concrete . ,. , . , ... .... "". . "P "" w " .' ". uiieniy iiiuuMi cue eari moip e lociy into inn " ll1' n..-. on limit mm uincuu hedge. The two old horses tugged for "-'" ono with a layer of plnenpple a moment nt the rotten harness, nnd "'at lias been peeled and sugared for then the) lenllzed that exertion was an uour or so. Turn the Juice from It useless, and aecoidlngly desisted Tho Into tho pan Moisten n teaspoonful riont one was nlieady ciopplug at tlic,"' arrow root with cold water and stir hedge when the two nppionched the It slowly into the hot Julee and cuntln enrt. jue to stir until It becomes tlilckencd The old man leaned tuwnnls them, a'"1 '"'ear Pour tho sauce oer the with n look of the keenest Interest fine ilnj ' he said "Splendid." said the boy "Ileen for n stroll. I suppose? ,nd plekln linn pis too " The girl glanced down nt her sprig of while henthei "Yes." said the boy "And I suppose jon'm shivers, loo?" The boj hesitated nnd Hushed Then remeinbeilng that his companion was but a vlsltoi In the loenlltv, nnd would baldly know the meaning of the term.lpaves. which had thus been used, he tool: sudden courage nnd answeted with a new affirmative, rpon Ibis he would fain have letreated. hut the old man lestrnlned him with a gesluie of nnox peeled vlgoi. nnd begnn to spi nk. "Aj-e " he said. "I knew jmi was. and 'Us u pbnsuie to look 'pon 'ee You might not think It. hut I can mind thq lime whin I was n betlei man than I am today 1 wns known for n vvrns'- ler in two counties, and I believe I would have Unveiled Ihiough tlueo If I knew theie was a pietty maid nt the nil of the Journey. And Iheie's limes now when 1 do feel sixteen Irs. jou be u pleasure to look upon." The girl looked at him with finni; nmnzemiut, but be continued to ml diesB tht boj. "You be joung. my son, but jou do know so well ns I do what il mean. Would tluce counties be too fai to go? Haidly enough, snjs jou' You would follow the longest road In I the world to get to hei. nnd Jou wouldn't do wrong. Look In her ejes nnd j'ou can se 'tis true." i ne no) uirneo ami saw nix com tinnlnn'u rimfitalfiti "' """ K"""'!1'" up bis reins, nnd Komi'hmv or ,,,1,,'r Bt ' fart In mo """ "Knl"" lll,t laU'' on- wllen """' "'' '" ,rav,r""" n "'ro track between !"" l,n,lK8 ,llnt "''r" """''l wltli ,m,ml,l,'a- ' somehow or other got """"K1'''1' nml ''a" to be helped Then lnlne """"" U M'(1 81,lll( "' r,""il"'l "or "f thl' wonlH th'' ,,0 lm,, 1"'" aI" ,llc ,llm" "'""''"'"'InB and Theie nre tw" l'0"!'1'"- ,,ow '"""t widely separat l " "" "nvo nt k'nst cn" lll,aHnt m,',nor'- Anil her lips weie stained "'"' '''''''rrles. i T " ' Bingo I'm going to bring my wlfo j round to call on jou tonlgnt. W'lntei by That's light, hut do mo a fuvoi old man. Don't let hei we.ir '"'r new sealskin cloak. 1 don't want mj wife to Bee It lust now. Bingo Icrlmls J W'liv. that's wh.nt we nre coming for. Tit Bits. Blgus Is VVlndlt: n ninii whom. w..nl JXiGZ SCHUuL minut. ITSWSj- tm.. ewizsn$zrji ."t-3t-."Nt rt izj-tj n? rv-n-n-.- I,: J! NOW PINEAPPLE DISHES. i Pineapple are now plentiful, and anjono who wants to enjoy their ltu clmls Juiciness can do so tit present lthln but little strain on the pocket I'ook. Pineapple Canapes. Split In two some square sponge -. 'vu ..a.. v uuuhui ui e..u uuu cr'B- I'"t 'onif Luttcr In a pan, nnd '"cn It li.hot put the slices of cake ,. .,.- ,!,, l,, ...,. .... . ," """"-" ....-.. ...... ... slices of cake Pineapple Salad. Cut the pineapple ns foi preserving ' nnd let It stand for an hour or more In n cool place, mixing with It two ItablespoonfuN of sugar Strain of! me juice and diess with n French dressing which should he allowed to lemaln on It lor an hour, and Just be fore nervlnr drain off the Trench dress ing nnd mix the fruit with a Stnjon liaise and serve on a bed of lettuce Plr.-apple Fritters. Select verj ilpe pineapples, peel them carefullj-. remove the ejes and grate the fruit, being careful to save the Juice Sift n pint or flour, add enough told water to the plnenpple Juice to make a pint In nil and mix this with the flour crmlitnllv n n smooth batter, .id.1 n l.nlr ion.nnnfi of salt n..,l th niu.nn.nn . nil, f .. egg. When the deep Int for Trying has been teited with n bit of bread and lound fnt rl?ht stir Into the batter the well-stiff en"d white of the egg. Af ter mlxirz drop enough of tho batter Into the fat to make the sized fritter desired, an I when blown remove with a skimmer and allow It to stand for a moment or brown paper to drain, be Inir careful that It Is l.m,t i,t en i. hot placr dust with soft sucnrl and s.rv . The pineapple llnvor will be biought out by a little added lemon Juico Pineapple Jelly. A pint and a half of preserved plne npple half a tup of sugar, the white nnd rhell of an egg, n box of gelatine, Ihe Jul'-" of a lemon, one quart of boiling wa'er half n pint or cold wa ter Soak the gelatine In cold wnter lor two hour add the sugar, lemon, nnd pineapple Juice, nnd the white nnd shell of the egg to the pineapple which his been put on the stove to be tomn thoroughl) heated. Let It boll i'P onto nnd set back twenty minutes, Wihto it will keep hot. hut will not boil. Stialn throuitii n napkin, turn Into mold.! or a mold and set nwny to I n den. STOLEN SWEETS. Sho made pome comment on n dunce, I never smoke a clgaietto But comes the letolletllon Of ou wliD I ran sen hoi jet Could n.a'ce them to iieifectlon. A iirettj giri with laughing ejes And mouth most kiss provoking. A lojel) il' In that losebud lies The iiisvl loi my smoking. Aioimd ea'i small tobacco roll The n.enuij still lltigeis Of her and l the time I stole The tint one from her fingers. She mad ti me comment on dunce, Then liughiiigly she beckoned Por mure obauo. and at ouco Began to roll a fcecoud. Between her c'alnty flngci-tlps She fas' lutitd It to plense me; Then held i; to her rosebud lips, And lUht-d ii to tease mo ".Now posstl iy jou may steal this," Said she vou'u giown so foxy." I did ai.d got a losebud's kiss A kind o. 'e by pioxy. I'tlu vr:uen In Smart Set. The EveaUs Bulletin, 75 cents per month. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Truce Marks Desighh Copyrights &c. Anrnna wiilnj a ttt h and tlescrlptlnn mar LI Irk Iv nisapf ial ti mi imlhi..n tfnAta.l.Aa. r. Qlllckl ancertnlll (utr uninuui trtta jriTention pnibublf pnteiituble, C(imniuntrn I'llllilll l(W Ml nntlMiiHhirt. Cum tether ti llinii-trlcUrr-nitlJetitUl. Handbook uu I inirn. Ituti loiianirivLiri-iMiuurutiai. imiiaotwiKuii rut till tnt free. l leit njonor fur ecurlnir n.tenii. rutrntu taken jUruatfu aiuim A Co. ruiulrc tptciat MtUr, without ctinro, la tho v"v Scientific Jimerican. A hamlnnmelr lUoatrnlpcl woeklr. I nrucit fir. culMlim of anr Memulo l.iunul, 'lunni, IJ a MUNN&Co.3618"""1". New York Uranch Udlu, a K 81, VVaililniion, D. c. LOTS FOR SALE In Knplolnnl Park Addition nnd n Kallhl DAVID DAYTON 1J7 MERCHANi 8TREET. Public Typewriting by Miss Ella Dayton I USEE BUSINESS ATTORNEYS. KELLETT &. ROBINSON Attorneys-at-Lnw; Itooms 11 and 12, Slagoon bldg.; 'Phone Main 153. . M. BROOK8--Attorney; rooms 9-10. Bpreckels bldg.; Tel. Slain 344. 1ARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 16 Kaa aumanu 8t; Tel. i81 Slain. M. DAVID80N Attorney-at-Lawj 109 Knnhumanu St. GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at-law; Kaahumanu St. BUILDERS. MeDONALD & LANG3TON Contract ors and Dullders; 118 Union Bt. BICYCLE REPAIRING. C. A. COWAN 118G Union SL, opp, Pacific Club; sundries, etc. BROKERS. E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room 4, Sprecl'.els bldg. CARRIAGES. PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. Fine carriages, wagons, harness nnd whips; Beretanla near Fort St. CLOTHII.G. THT KASH CO., LTD. Two stores 23 27 Hotel St. und cor. Fort & Hotel DENTISTS. ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.8. Cor. Ber etanla and Sillier; hours 9 to 4. DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort nnd Hotel Sts.: Gas administered for extracting ENGINEER3. E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd electrical engineer; office, room s bi. nii.. .Mn- uivi.nv,iD J'v,i iv,biuv,uvV j Wilder Ave.; Tel Slnln 132. ENGRAVERS. tui-JW. BEAKBANE Card encravlne nnd "'amplng; room 2. Ellto bldg. EXPRESS. Mr?DUAftirnt nr.nf ni .. ,nr,rr,,a rnor.L utuVENT- Hetnci St., opp. Wavcrley blk.; Tel. C21 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd. HARNESS AND 8AODLERY. MANFG. HARNESS CO-Corner Fort nnd King Sts.; Tel. Mali 228. P. O. box 322. iicADUiu.n.n..- J si X' nhirS,; ,.V nT-',r HOTELS. THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union 1 r0r acre tzTLFmfL?x ssssr off(;:'no"f;,Eat,Dr,abrvc(,a,p-,at tha electric lights; hot and cold water Cffi? ,of, D' D' DoMttln- "" also bo flrst-t.ass table board. Sirs. Hana nnl,llci1 for uud" conditions of Land Prop. 'jAct if 1895, for Illght of Purchaa ' Leases, and moro partlculcrly descriu- , JEWELER. ed under Part VII of said Land Act: THOS. LINDSAY SIfg. Jeweler and I A" ,m,oken aml surrendered lots in watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Love ?0,v 0,an Tract- Applicants n,ny not bldg,; latest In novelties. bo allowed to take moro than ono lot, : ""! all such applicants must Lnvo the lYitabENQER SERVICE. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER VICE Union St. nr. Hotel.; Tel. 361 Slain. MUSIC. THE OAHU COLLEGE Department of ',C8crll,(,(l ,ln tho ""cOilo hlicto. will Music. F. A. Ballasejus, Director 1,oned for application under the Open nil summer for Instruction n" 'Provisions of the LanJ Act af 1895, for Piano, voice-culture, organ and har- Homestead Leases, on or after August ni0"-v- 2173-lm 4th. 1902. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal' , , . , Schet;ule Instructor; "Sllgnon," 1021 Bereta- ts In Pann' Sj,,th Knna- "awnli, nla St. , having an area from fi to 7 acres each. IOLANI QUINTFT r- r. ti.n iV . A" cI,nlltalloas 'r said lots shall ". N,..QU.INTET-E' P' "neld. hemadelnpeisonbytl.onnnllrnnt. ,,t ngr. .viiisic for all occasions, n. K Kaal's studio; Tel. SI. 231. MOANA QUINTET CLUB Sluslc for all occasions. Leave orders Berg strom Sluslc Co,; J. S. Ellis. SIgr. E. K. KAAI Teacher of string instru ments; studio. Love bldg.. Fort St Telephone Slain 231. MILLINERY. HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston bide.: Tel. 2154 Slain. PLUMBING. ANTONE PILARE8 & CO. Plumbers , and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl- ary worK. Bower connections a nnoxinit.. nh.. . .. ; ,t: -,.,. umisci iu nun. mo uou oi jusiice, we uo onior that a Spe times. Corner Vineyard and Emma, clnl Term of the Circuit Court of tha 1 I''lrst Circuit be held In the Judiciary PHYSICIANS. building in Honolulu, commencing I Eye, Ear. Nose and DR. SLOGGETT Thoat: office at Evo and Ear Infirm ary. Aiakea St. Hours 9 a. m.To " V " DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Nosj and Throat; 1140 Alakea St. REAL ESVAlE. P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Ileal Estatt handled to best advantage; houses rented; loans negotiated; money In vested on best securities. 32 Camp bell Blc-k, 31G Tort street. STRAW HATS. E. MORIKUCHI i4 Hotel St.. nr. Nu unnii. Felt, straw, pnnama hati TAILORS. ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd re palrlne; Kilts bldg.. Glfi Sillier St. WATCHMAKERS. G. DIETZ Wntchiual.er nnd lewelor 10CO Tort St. DIRECTORY ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA. 8UGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT 8CENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES, SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC. STABLES. ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele gant turnouts; Tclcphono No. 12s. GENERAL STORE8. LAHAINA STORE Lumber, Whole sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B. Olsen, Slauagcr. PHY8ICIAN3. DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physician and surgeon; Lahalna, Maul. DRAYAGE. G. H. DUNN Express and drayage; Agt Wilder and Intcr-Island.Tel. 113. HOTEL8. STOP nt Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac commodations. O. Frccland, SIgr. NOTARY PUBLIC. G. H. DUNN Notary Public. Convey ances, Deputy Tax Collector, Legal Documents. Office Government bldg BY AUTHORITY PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. On and after August 1th, 1902, at tho office of E D. Baldwin, Hllo. Ha nail, may be applied" for under condi tions of the Land Act of 1S95, for Right ..f Purchase Leases and Homestead Lenses, and moro particularly set 4,,(trth, n?e'1Pa!t..VI1. 'l VI1ot,18al11 'Land Act, tho following lotB In Puna District, Hawaii: 34 lots in Kalmu, aica 3 to 358 ncrcs $1 to $8 per acre. Stakcna Section, appraised valua Keokea Section, appialsed valuo i 3 lots In Mkala. ,aiea 5 to 185 acres i--i iu tu pur ucre. 24 lots In Kcauohana. Kchcna. Kee lee, Knmalll, nrca 11 (o 83 acres ap- r.rnlnn,! vnl.m in t nn . - i " r T i" ,7 i ., ' ' " lots ln Mnlama Section, area 7 to j: acres; appraised value J 1.00 to $6.00 per acre. ,Vf0,nae.!a,"nlalll!lU ??' .". 10 i(i acrcs: aPP"'soI aluo $4.00 to $10.00 per acre. C Iot8 ln Kalni". Kalapana, Slauka. , ?.reo M acres; appraised ,valu , $3.00 to $0.00. 23 lots In Keonepnko Iki, area 5 to 11 r.cics: nnnralse.1 nlttn f o rin tn ti nn miebsnry qualifications required un- der Part VII ot tho above Land Act. PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tha' the lnnd ihn iiirir.,. r ,i, o..i. ....". ..' North Konn. Hawaii, whero plans of mo lanu nnei any further Information may bo obtained The offlco will he opened to receive applications nt 9 o'clock n. m. on .Monday, August 1th, 1502- fi. S. BOY13, Commissioner of Public LnmK Public Lands Office, Honolulu, July Jet, 1902 2189-3t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER. RITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS. Order for Special Term. Deemlnt? It nRanntlnl in tlw. nnn,n. ......:.."".." ""::"""' '""""" -MONDAY, tho 7th day or JULY, A. U. 1902, at TI of (no clock In Ibo rnn. rh7Vrio3 pro"lUed by law. noon of said day, nnd continuing for nrt., ni,i .I..- .. . t-fwuu hi viiumut'is mis ijih (jay qj June, A. D. 1902. A. S. HUSII'HrtEYS, I'lrst Judge. GEO. D. OEAIt, Second Judeg. W. J. UOB1NSON, , , , Third Judge. The foregoing order Is herel.v n. proved. w. F. FIlEAIt. Chief Justlco of tho Supremo Court of tho Territory of Hawaii. Dated June 10 1302. 2171-28t NOTICE. Tho Kewalo sewti has been nre opt il and hoiisu connections tan bo raAdo 1 1 tho aamo ,-. H. BOYD, Supeilutendtnt of Public Works. 2189 -It n.Ti ,i e,MI e?ltlon of ,ne Evening , fju'lejlri Is the largest and best pub I llshed In the Territory. 8lxteen and (twenty pages. $t a year.