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yyyyiffWil,lfMWMfgfMMBMBBMIWfflK ''. -r -fflWMWIWBMBMMMllHIMB ritw w-jvtt . - v " tjmwwp ?-wr-r T wyr ip: Fr?f . iwvMMnniy jw ui:mktj . i.tmiPM. kkKamaivatfjaHaiwMirMMaMiy-' iaHKW'flFfifHBBHiir . EVEN'ir.O DU1.LETIN, HONOLULU. T. II., FRIDAY. JTI.Y 1C. 1909. ' ' ' " 9 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY REPAIRING. We do the very best repairing on Typewriters, Adding Machines irticl ,Cas1i Itcglstors. Our repair-1 Ins on the most Intrlcnto clectrl- j cnl apparatus cannot. b6 excelled. All work Riinrantccd. C. V. Mnc-i farlano & Co., 'Masonic Temple.1 riiono H6. 432-tf M$I0.. Piano taught in 0 months, $3 month (S Iokhoiih). Special nltontlim adult beglnnerM. "Teacher." Ilullclln 'moc. s.lGO-lm CONTRACTOR. Otto Oss Carpenter, Jobber and Contractor. Phone 153. 1420 Victoria St. 4m-lm Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walanne, Wuliilua, Kahuku and Way Stations 9: in a. in., 3:20 p. iu , For Tcarl City, Kwn Mill and Wnj ljtatlons 1":30 a. in., 9:1D u. in., 11:05 a. m., 2:15 p. m.. 320 p. m., 6:16 p. m., 0:30 p. m., tllspo p. m For Wahlawa 'ICID a. m. and 5:16 p. m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Walalua and Wnl.itioo 8:3G a. m.. ..6:31 p. in. Arrive In Honolulu from Ewi Mill and Pearl City 7:IG a. ni., 8:3ii h. m., 10:88 a. m , lna p. in., 4:31 p m., C: Jtt p. m.. 7:30 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa 8:30 a. m. and 5:31 p. m. Dally. t Ex. Sunday. t Sunday Only. The Halclwa l.lmltcd. a two horn train (only. first-chitis tickets hon orod), leno,s Honolulu every Sundaj nt 8:22 a. m.; returning, arrives lr Honolulu nt 10:10 p. m. Tho Mmlle4 Btops only nt Pearl City and Walnnaa O. P. DENIBON. V. C. SMITH. The Encore Saloon Try a drink at the new place and hove MIKE PATT0N serve yon. COR. HOTEL and NUtfANV. ICE manufactured from pure distilled wa ter. Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. OaIIII iCE AND ELECTRIC CO., Kewalo. Telephone 628. Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25o per hundred in 10-lb. lots ir more. W. O. BARNHART, 133 Merchant St Tel. 146. BUILDING MATERIAL ' OF All KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBINSON. Gueen Street .: : :: :: Honolulu. M. Fhililps & Co. Tr Wholesale Importers and Jobbers EUROPEAN AND ' AMERICAN DRY QOODS FORT and QUEEN 8T8. S. 8A1K1, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty, 5C3 S. BERETANIA ST. TELEPHONE 497. HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity ani de scription made to order. Boiler work and RIVITED PIPES for irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular at tention paid to" JOB WORK, and re pairs executed at shortest notice. OHIO CLOTHES CLEANING CO. 132 Berctania St. Ladies' and gents' clothes and gloves cleaned. Contracts $1.50 per month, four suits. Dyeing and dry cleaning. Telephone 400. Steinway y aixu wnittit riANua. J; ,T H A Y E rt piano c ,a . k lit MOTRli HTflKBT. M Phone 8. 1 TTJNINO QIMRANTIRD. ftspBinsaxxiaBaeissKrii 185 editorial rooms 250 busi ness office. These are the telephon numbers p' fie Bulletin office. EMPLOYMENT .AGENCY. Japanese Employment Association, N'uunmi and I'auuhl Sis. Call up phone fi9" If uu want a cook, good hoy or Hervnnts. ' ARCHITECTS. - - uutsen&erg & Jtarrar, Architects, oz 03 Alexander Young llulldlng. Tclcphono 275. REPAIRING. Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at the Factory Honolulu Wire Bed Co., 1250 Alapal St. Telephone C3C 3945-tf PLUMBING. Tee Sing Kee-riumbcr and Tinsmith, fimlth St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl. BENNY & CO., Ltd, AGENTS FOR THE WHITE Sewing Machine 1266 Fort St. Phone 488. Genuine Swedish and Electrical Massage K. SASAI, Fukuokayo Hotel, Liliha 'Street. Telephone 505. .AVtD DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. First-class residence property, sit uated at Pawaa on King and Young stieets. Building in first-class or der and connected with artesian wa ter. Electric lHjt and gas. Also Knpiolani Park Jots and improved property at Hatula and other prop erty. WahYingCliongCo. King Street, Ewa of Fisunarket. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE SCRIPTION. THE Ohas. R. Frazier Company fOUR ADVERTISERS x'hone-371. 122 King St. Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and DU1LDER. PLUMBING and PAINTING. Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 221 King St.; P. 0. Box 014. WAIK1KI INN 'The Finest Bathing on the Beach." Meals At All Hoars. WINES. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. W. 0. 3ERUIN. Proprietor. The Manhattan Cafe Meals and Shurt Orders at All Times of the Day and Night, Wc Never Sleep. FORT ST.. NEAR HOTEL. II. Win. WAiUTAM. tfrop. 1. H. BURNETTE Com'r. of Deeds for California and New York; NOTARY PUBLIC; Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws Moitgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, Etc. Attorney for the District Courts. 79 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU; PHONE 310. Wo havo lor salo-xli-o to It ft Uncle Sot Itanges, llrlilRO & lleach "Superior Stoves;" Quick Meal anil refection oil stoves; Farm ui's l!rol!orn, Camp anil Laundry stoves. I'hono 211. KMMELUTH & CO., LTD.. 145 Kins St. t5he 1 BLACK BAG Dy Louis Joseph Vance Capyrif M. I90S. by Iht Belli. ifa rUrrill Co. ( Continued) TfirTuimil TlioTGggnge loom iI7l In ter loui'il n lnrclinnlt-nlly courteous nt tumlaiit, .wlio, ni the I exult of profound deliberation, mhlsci! him to try IiIh luck nt tin.' lost Iukkiw room ncroii tlio stallou. He iii'ccplri! the ntlrlcc. It M n foregone comluslon that lilt effects hnil not heoii ioiicrd to the Ttllmry dock. 'J hoy could not lime tiecn loiided Into the Iukkhkc Mill with out his iierxoii.il Miirrrlloii. Still, an tlilu mis llnhlc to Happen when his unlucky star wns In the yl.cond.iiit. lie found them In the lost luggage room. A clerk helped him Identify the arti cles nnd ultimately clucked with a per functory note, "Sixpence each, plense." "I ah pardonV "Sixpence cjcli, the fixed charge, sir. Tor ctory twenty-four hours or frac tion thereof, sixpence per parcel." "Oh, thank you no much," Kild Kirk wood sweetly. "I nlll call tomorrow." "Very good, sir. Thank jou. ttlr." "The times Nlxpence Is two nnd lx," KI.'!:wuod computed, iiiuklui; his way bau.lly out of the elation lest n worse thl.. befall him. "No, lili-ss jour be. it not while two and eight repre ss .i la the sum total of my forlune." lie wandered out Into the night, lie could not linger round the Htatlon till djn, uud what prollt to lilui If be did? lhen were he to ransom his trunks one can scauely chauge one's ilotlitng in a public walttug room. Somewhere Iu the disunite a great clock chimed u single stroke freighted sore wltti luclunihuly. It knelled' the passing of the half hour nfler mid night, a witching hour when eerj public shuts up tight nnd gentlemen In top bats and ee'ulug diess are doomed to pace the pito till day (burlng they lino homes or lslble means of support) till day, when pawnshops open and such personal ef fects as watches and hammered tdlcr cigar eases may be hypothecated. What was he 'to do? An hour passed. Through this long hour Kirk wood walked without u pause. Another clock Humcuherc clanged resonantly tw-ke. The woikl was ery still. And so. wandering foot loose, Iu a wilderness of waji, turning aimless ly, now right, now left, be found him self In l'rognnll street. Kirk wood 'Ideutlucd It with a start and a guilty tremor. He slopped stock still In nn unreasoning state of semi panic, arrested by n silly Impulse to turn nnd lly, as If the bobby whom be descried approaching him with mens ured stride, pausing now and again to try n door or flash bis bullscya down nn men, were to be expected to Jdcn tlfy the man responsible for that racket raised ere midnight In vacant No. D. At tho comer he swerved nnd cross ed, still possessed of bis del 11 of In spiration. It would bo uitfnlr to him to say that be did not stiugglc to re sist It, for he did, because It was fair ly ami egreglously asinine; yet, strug gling, bis feet trod tho path to which It tempted bint. "Why." be expostulated feebly, "I might its well turn back nnd bent tbat bobby ocr tho head with my cano!" dint at the moment his hand was In Ids change pocket, feeling over that same brass door key which earlier he Imd been una bio to account for, nnd bo ,wns Informing himself how very easy It would have been for the sov ereign purso to luo dropped from bis waistcoat pocket while he was sliding on bis ear ilowu the dark stnlrcnsc. To rccmor It meant, nt tho least, shel ter for tho night, followed by n decent, comfortable nnd sustaining morning meal. TortMcd by both be could re deem his luggage, i banco to clothing more suitable for daj light traveling, paw n bis valuables and enter Into nego tiations with the slcamshlp company for permission to exchaugo bis pas sage, with n sum to boot, ror trans-, portntlon on another Ilncr a most feasible project, n temptation all but. Irresistible! Hut t lien-1 lie risk. Supposing, for the sako of argument, the customary night watchman to hare taken up a transient ireslilcmo In No. 0, sup posing the police to havo entered with him i ml found tho stunned man on the Kcniml floor, would the watchman not be vigilant for another nocturnal marauder would not the poljco now, roore than cer, be keeping ti wary eyo on that house of suspicious happen ings? Decidedly tn reenter It would lie to Incur a deadly risk. And jet undoubt edly, beyond question, Ids bimrcign purso was wnllliv for lilin somewhere on tho second flight of stairs, while tils means of clandestine entry lay warm In bis flngcrs-tbo key to the dark entry, which he had by force of habit pocketed after locking the door on IcaUilg tho iiotiso with Dorothy. Ho camo to the Hog-lh-the-round. Its windows were' dim with low turned gaslights. Down tho covered alleyway (Jiudrnnt mews slept In n dusk, but lltfully relieved by n lamp or two round which tho friendly mist clung close, and thick. There would be none to see. Skulking, throat swotkn with fear, he.ut beating liken snare.dnim, Kirk wood took his chance, lltittunhiu' bis oVfrcnnt collar up to Ids CTiTnTii liilT iff Ing tho fact tint his hat must stand out like n chimney pot on n delnched house, he sped tin (Iptoe down the cob bled way nnd dose beneath the house walls of Quadrant mews; but, half way In, be Mopped, confounded by an unforeseen illlnciilty. How wns he to Identify the uirrow entry of Nn. u, whose counlerpirts doubtless rnnunii nlcated with the mews from otery res idence on four sides of the city block? Itc almost lost his bend when he realized that escape wns nlready cut oft by the way lie lind come. Koine one or, rather, some two men were entering the alley. lie could hear the tramping nnd shultlo of clumsy fett nnd voices that muttered Indistinctly One seemed lo trip ocr something mid cursed. The other laughed. The Milces grew more loud. They were coining bis way. He dated no longer Miclllate, Ho dled Into the nearest lit.it k hole of n passageway and In sheer despera tion Hung himself, key In hand, against the door nt the cud. Mark how his luck sened lilin who had forsworn hert lie found a kejhnle nnd Inserted the key. It turned. So did the l.lmb. 'I be door gave Inward. lie fill In with It. slummed It, shot the bolls and, panting, leaned ngnlust Its panels, In a pit of everlasting night, but saud for the time being, at nil c wills. CIIAlTint X. 1 NDOOItS KlrUwotd fared unlnppll) the enigma of fortuity, wuinler Ing If this by any posslhilli) wen No. I). The key had Htt(d, the bolts bud been drawn on the Inside, nnd, while the key had been one of ordinary pat tern mid would no doubt li.no prined cITec'tual with any one of a hundred comniou'lovks, the linger of proh.iblllt) seemed to Indicate that Ids luck had brought htm back to No. U. , In spite of nil this, lie was sensible of little contldeuce. Though ibis werp truly No. U. bis frerdom still lay on the knees of thi gidii his cry life, be like, was polsid, tottering on a pinna cle of cliame. In the end. tnklus heart of despera tion, lie stooped and reunited his shoes, n precaution which later ap lienlcd to Ids sense of the rldhulous In A lew of the rat Let he bad ratted In entering, but which at the moment seemed most natural nnd In accord unco with common sense. Then, rls Ing, bo held tils breath, staring nnd listening. About him the pitch dark nesa was punctuated with fading points of fire, nnd lu his ears wns a noise of strange whisperings. ( He went forward gingerly, feellug his way llko a blind man on strange ground. I'.re long be stumbled ourn doorslll nnd found that (the walls of the passnge had fallen nwny. He hid entered n room, a Mack- cfieru ol Indeterminate dimensions. Thence progressing oter tomplnlnlng floors through .what tuny haw been the son ants' ball, n lirge room with a table In the middle nnd n iiiiiiiIht of pro mlscuous chairs (witness his tortured shins), tie Dually blundered Into the basement hall way. Ity now- a little calmer, he felt (in sured that this wns really No. 0 l'rognnll stuvt timl n little happlei about It nil. Ihousli not een itioiiieii tarlly forgetful of the potential pollee and tiUht wntthinaii. However, be mouutcd the steps to the ground floor without iidU'iiture and found himself at last In. the s'line dim nnd ghostly ball which he hid entered some six hours before. The muckery of dusk admitted by the fnullght was Just strong enough to enable him to Iden tify the general hy of the land nnd nrrangement of furniture. More contldcntly with each uncon tested step he continued bis quest Klntlon wns stirring Ids spirit when be gained the llrst floor nnd moml toward the foot of tho second (light, nppronclilng the spot wliere.it Jn wns tar begin the search for the missing purse. Tho knowledge that he linked means of obtaining Illumination de terred him nothing. He had some hope of finding matches In one of the adjacent rooms, but, falling that, was prepared to ascend the stairs on nil fours, feeling every Inch of their sur face If It took hours. And thus It fell out Hint, at Hie It. stant lie. was thinking It time to begin to crawl nnd hunt, his stockinged fcej camo Into contact with something hcivy, jlcldlng. warm something that moed, moaned uud c-.iu-.ed bis hair to br.Ktlc nnd bis flesh to creep. We will make allowances for lilin ,Ui jilnug be had gnno on the assump tion that his antagonist of the dark 3Xi'rwny would h.no recoterod nnd jnndo off with all expedition In the co-Jrso or teii or twenty minutes at nvit from the time of his accident. To And him still there wns something entirely outside of Kill. wood's reckon Itur. Ho would as soon have thought lo encounter, siy, (.iilendiir would have j referred the Intlt r. Indeed "Poor devil!" murmured the yoiuiij man. "He must he In a pretty bad way for sure!" lie knelt. comp.isloii gentling bis heart, and put one hand to t lie insentient face. A warm suenl moistened Ids lliigeis. Ills palm was fanned by steady lesplr.illoii. ImiuensuYnb! porplced. the Anierl Clin lose, slipped on Ids shoes mid but touod llieui. thinking li.ud the while Wh.tt ought he to do? Ob lously fllghi suggested Itself-liicoutlneut flight, mi tlclp.itln the man's lecmorj On the other baud. Indubitably flic latter had sustulnid such Injury that conscious ness. when It came to hliu. would hard ly be re-enforced by much nggiesse power. Moteocr. It was to he it membered that the one was In that bouse with quite as much w at rant as the other unless Klrkwood hud diiiun n rash Inference from the Incident of tho ragged sentry. The two of Ibem wero inutual If antagonistic liespass eis. Neither would dire bring abou iTio iirteM of the oilier. And Ihcii-nnd this wns tint the least consideration to lutlmucc Klrkuuotl KrluH the fel low would die If he got no attention, fl.lght upon the subject, iittunl ns well ns n'urilho. soolurd to be the flrt ceiitjil. lilt mind e"tupood. Klrkwood sol lilimelf Iu icaii.li of It. The lb or ho w.ts mi, honour, nIToiildl III in no assistance. After some luouioiiliiry hesitation ho wont upttalrs. his nst cut m.irkrii by a rluglo mid grateful Incident. Halfway to the tup ho tltsl on nil object that clinked ut.itorfoot uud, Mopping, re Irleied the lest purse. '1 he rooms in the rrrnnd floor wore bedchamber., blond. I'lep. stately. In habited I ) sou ii de lis of loneliness. Ill ol-e. on it dresser. Klll.wood found i Hump of candle In n hluii inudlo stlek. The two ilinmd ends of mitohos nt Its base wore only nn Irrl tnllng dlsimrrj. Iiowout-e Ideiioe that ical tiinlihos had hi on the mode In .No. 1i at some remote date. Iilsitstod ami nppressid by i lunula tile Ifiqitl'ltliouoss, he touk the i au dio end back In the Intl. tie would luxe glion much for( the time nnd menus to ir.nlio u more detailed lines ligation Into the seoiel of the house. Sluie Ids litest entr.iuto his vision hid niljtislril Itself to eope with tho obtonilly lo some extent, and the street llsht. niiagerly rellreteil through tho windows from the bosom of n sullen (will of t loud low swung above tho illy, had helped hltii to ploto together many n detail of decoration and fur ntslilu,'. nllke somlier mid richly dig nll'od Klrl.wotd told hltnolf that the ovvi.er, whuovcr lie might be. wns a man of wealth uiiii taste Inherited from another nge. He bad found little of meretricious today lu the duelling, much that was solid nnd sedate nnd homely niid-Vlctorlan. lie could have wished for more. A box of early Vic torian tcstas had been highly accept able. M'i!.lug his wny downstairs to tho strM.in man. who wns, quite ns he had boon. Klrkwood bent over nnd thrust rilling lingers Into his pockets regardless of the wretched sense of guilt and suenklslmoss Imputed by the action. Mubbornly heedless of the possibility of the man's uwakoiillig to llnd himself being seniclud nnd rot- bcd. In the list place he sought, which should, he rcallriil, line been the llrst -to wit, the fob pixkot Of the white wnlstco.it he found n small gold matchbox pin sod tight with wax ves tas nnd. berating himself for crass stupidity be bail satul a ileal of time mid trouble by thinking of this tiefore -lighted the i audio. Ah Its golden flame shot up with scarce a tremor, prc.ud upon by a per fectly excusable concern, he bent to examine the man's countenance. The i) rut which had par 11 bidden It hid fatten bail; Into u natural position It n-as n young face tbat gleamed pallid In the candlelight, n fate inclined, u tittle npld it tul luslgnltlcaiit. with fen uros regular nrtl nont. betrajlng few harncteilstles other than the purely negative nttrlbutos of n ilmrattor us it unformed. pos-lb'y unformable tin -h the roll of fate that be might iie expeitod to see, remembering hose tliln uvd, iMiutlng lips tint before ml lui resent him. Its owner was robably little more I'-nn twenty. In Is attire thoro v-mi n nislc,lnii of n op's prci Isotioss, aside from Us nccl intnl dlsirriy "I dill imihP hl-i Mil at nil" do land i''"' it It as most oxas-f-ritl " laion mliy of t'io boy's 7T -..v f'ttlliiff M kciu like ci Wind mem on ilicinyo (round. npiiearnnce assorted with his doubts role of persecutor of distressed dam sels uud nocturnal hoiisebiciiker. Klrkwood lient closer nhoo the mo tionless head, with puzidtd eyes striv ing to pin down hoiiio elusive resem blance that lie thought to truce .in Ihose uicuuus features, u rescmbhincu to some one he had seen or known ut soino past time huiucw here, somehow. "I give It iiji. Huess I'm mistaken. An) how, live young Kugllshineii out of uveiy tin of Ids class me Just as blond and foolish. Now Id's see how bad lie's hurt." With hands strong nnd gentle he turned the round, light head. Then "A III" he tommciiled In the ntcent ut coinpiehenslou, for thero wits nn tiugiy looking biiuiu at thu baso uf the skull (To Be Continued) - m li m The Industrial Editlou of the E v i n I n p Bulletin, wrnnncd ready for mailing, SO cents at B u 1 1 e t i n office, ' .Of -.'tSKlISife-'-'. 1 vi-ijip -; 'fwv.rii wmnmjs ?i r - Is L"--',,ffiKr(W5BRf',v'-?"( J." ' "wants mm WANTED Wanted lly n young lady, position ' ns stcnogrnpher and typewriter. Addict 1IH, Hullo tin onicc. J 4341-tf llrlght rcwItiK girls nt Mine. Lam-. berL's Drosfliiiaklne; Parlurs. liar-1 rlson block, coiner Tort. 43Cl-3t Clean wiping rags at the Dulletln of- lice. SITUATION WANTED. Japanese I'rlvnte Cooking School Families or hotels supplied with cooks. C. M. Matzle, 1-157 Atitd Lane. Phone 15CI. LOST. In the Aquarium, S.ttiirdav, n white linen belt, with wlilto lory curwd buckle. ltcvvurd nt II u I 1 o t I n (ilTlcc. 4359-tf l'ackngc containing silk dress between flnlsli wnsh Young nnd (Jmntry Club lite. ltewnrd nt this nt-4353-tf A green swastlckn pin. at 11 u I lo tl n ofllce, Plcaso lcavo 4342-tt DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cured by LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I'awl'aw, Mich. "I suffered terrl- 35s bly from female Ills, itieiuiiing ttillam- inaiion niut conges tion, for several jo.nrs. .My doctor said theru wns no j -iy iioks lor niu but nit V Jsa ojicratloii. 1 bcKan taking L)tll V l'iiikliam's Vegeta. bio C'omiound, and I can now say I am nwcll woman." KIMA UllAtT.R. Anotlicr 0H.'ratlon Avoided. Chicago. III. "1 want women to know what that wonderful medicine, I.ydla ll.-J'liikliam's Vegetable Com pound, lias donu for inc. Two of the best doctors In Chicago said I would die If I did not have nn operation, and 1 never thought of set Ing a well day again. I hailn small tumor and female troubles so that X sutTerctl day and night. A friend recommended l.ydia K. l'iiikliam's Vegetable Compound, and it matte mo ir well woman." Mrs. AI.VKN.V ht'tiiLiNo, 11 Langdon St, Chicago, 111. Lvdia K. l'iiikliam's Vegetable Com. pound, made from roots and herbs, lias proved to bo the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of femalo ills, Including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors. Irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, bear-Ing-down feeling, flatulency, lndlges. Hon, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trlllo to try it. nnd the result lias been worth millions to many suffering women. Congo Roofing Fortify your roofs with the best roofing material made. Leading contractors the ones who look to their cus tomers' interests all rec ommend "Congo." Samples free at Lewers & Cooke, LIMITED 177 S. King Street. v Regal Shoes arc the shoes that prove. REGAL SHOE STORE. King & Bethel. RING UP Levy's for Groceries Phone 70. !J jsiBfc? v iiiHI mo" m TO LET l-'urnlsiieil ('filtngo Mminrii, sit rooms, gas. piano, on car lino: 3 or I months. Address 1C2U 1'llktil, off Wilder. -I3C3-1W Small bodrooin, pilvllego of Kitch en ; tti jocmg womiiti. Addiess .Miss K, Woodnrd, l'oit St. 43G3-3t K. of I'. cottages, 2 btory, new, Un ion street and Garden lane; close to buslncs's; no yard to keep up; no car fare. Hlectrlc. lights nnd gas. Apply to J. M. McChosnoy, 1C Merchant street. 431-tt rurnlshoil Room for ono joung man; large, niry, electric lighted; bath; nt Walklkl beach; ten min utes' mr ride to city; board next door. Address A. !'. T., caro 11 u I letln. 43l!l-tr At tlie end of ear tine on the bench, furnished bouse; tour bed-rooms; electric lights. Address "N," II u 1 1 c 1 1 n ofllce. Iloom nnd beard lu prlvato family. Inqulro at T32 Klnau street, near Alapal. Terms reasonable 4340-lm Desirable, cool, mosquito - proof rooms. Apply 23C King st., bet. Alakea and Utchards sts. Two furnished rooms. 1071A Llko like St., near Campbell Lane. Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs. D. M;Conncll, 1223 Cmma St. Turnlalicd Cottnge nt Cottago Qrove. I t 434S-U FOR SALE. L. C, Smith Typewriters. Itepalrlng on typewriters, mechanical uud electrical goods. C. W. Macfnr l.ino & Co. Mnroiilc Temple. I'houc 14u. 433G-tt for swell gowns, designs from Worth & Doucet, perfect nt, seo Mino. Lainbnrt. Harrison lllock, lleretunln and Tort St. 43"8-Ct 20,000 Cocounuts Just nrrlvcd on schooner Concord, from l'auulng Island. Miller Salvago Co. 1'. O. IIox C27. 42SG-tt A good American I'Inno. I'rlce $100. A roat bargain. 1031 Nmiuiiii. near Schtsil St. 43C2-3t Choice collection of stamps (about 3.000). Address 1941 llullo tin ofllce. tt WANTED Located as wc are on a prominent corner, we have a continual stream of applicants for houses nnd cot tages to rent. If you will call or mail us partic ulars of what you have to rent in Honolulu wc will keep the same on our lists until rented, send all in quirers direct to jou and make NO CHABGE WHATEVER unless you request us to keep the kev, personal ly show the property, and make the lease. We do this simply for the conveni ence of those calling on us and for the indirect results derived there from. OUR SPECIALTY IS SELLING HONOLULU PROPERTY FOR CASH. Wc urge you to avail yourself of this unusual opportunity whenever occasion requires. ' THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LIMITED. 82 King St. ' Dr. F. SCHURMANN Osteopathic Physician and Oculist. 222 Emma Square. Hours: Consulting, 2-3 p. m., excepting Saturdays, Operating, 8- 12 n. m,, including Saturdays; 3-6 ). m., excepting Saturdays. Dr. J. H. Raymond PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I Office with Dr. 0. B. Wood, 166 Berc tania Street. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Telephone Office 24; Residence 1460 Yes, Yes! Still in business at the same old place. Orpheum Saloon, LUNCHES and DRINK! Thn mot popular ' " place in town. The Fashion Saloon Hotel St, near Fori Tack Scully. Jack Roberts, TJ n .' ., ' i t&sMJMHi .. jiMitkViMlstjtaii.i.'-j.i. . 'jL ... v a i . ...J.'i .. 'ft.- 11. " Y.JI SkA ,' i fe, L& A, , .Jl