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r rvrnino nmfiTiN, noNoi.trMr. T. I!., WCDNKSDAY. DEC. 44, 'Oil ,.,.. ( r" 1 CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS 1 Our Advertisements Seiveas Guideposts to tlie'Home df Bargains. They to this Store and have been a source of Pleasure-Promoters We note here only a few of the articles suitable for the Christmas season. The store is filled with countless gift suggestions each moderately priced. have Directed Thousands of Shoppers Ml too, for Honolulu Ladies. You cannot makd a mistake. A. i.Aih w. j I ', t tiK i'i i l LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS One of the best assortments wc have shown. Goods arrived on the Alameda and are delightfully fresh. $1.50 to $3.00. HANDKERCHIEFS No' larger line, no better values in Handkerchiefs shown in Hono-. lulu. These are for Ladies' and Qeiitlemen aiyl Children and anfsuitable for Christmas gifts. The line is a feature' with us. READY-MADE VEILS and SCARFS. A new line at prices that will suit .these are new goods and are the best we have had since they became the rage. LADIES' SKIRTS Fine assortment in Voils, Panama, Silk Etamonc. Absolutely no duplicates. Very attractive. HOSIERY This is the time to collect your wants in HOSIERY. Wc carry a feature stock for ladies. Childre t and Men in plain and assorted pat terns LISLE and SILK. SI'LK .PETTICOATS IN PLAIN BLACK AND FANCY PATTERNS LADIES' and CHILDREN'S PARASOLS Received by the Alameda. New line of sunshades for ladies and children. Colors PLAIN WHITE. BLACK and WHITE and FANCY SHADES. Too' eood to let go. Buy now. Ladies and Oentlemens UM BRELLAS in PLAIN and TWILL MATERIALS. RIBBONS A special tale on these goods from now until Christmas. 10 dis count on all RIBBONS. All widths, plain and fancy. TOYS We will sell you TOYS chaMr than any one in town and as 'an extra inducement will give you 10 discount on all purchases of TOYS. BLOM! THE BARGAIN MAKER Opposite Catholic Church til r WARNS HAWAII (Continued from Pas 1 examination of more than 4,000 cas es, reports tllu following: Percent Infected. Vo- Chll- Men. men. ilrcli. Trlchurli f ' 92 Ascnrls 2rt fit BC Hookworms f2 lu 11 Amoeba -3 . . . . Unless the i)i hU littis on tlio ail llOV. 1 passed through Honolulu last Julie mul cnJoed 1lio' plnco nW mucli us over. I only' wish 1 could stay longer and see something of the oth er Islands! Yours very truly. ISAAC W. HltKWErt. COUNTY HAS THE CA8H. The comity coffers are In n compir ntlvely healthy state, according to u gar estates arc careful to rid thtso .statement submitted to tho membora I ...... I ........ 1 .. .. Il.nl . .. f nltl I m-f ! Mlt nn.l fmltlt GlilntHttluncii ill- Immigrants of their worms I nm afruld that ou will exrhnngo the "Yellow I'crll" for something pioli atily ns hud. , I'roli.ihly J mi have this datn at hand and all the precautions neces sary nro helng taken and my letter will he too late. I hope Hint there will he no trniisplintatlou of these parasites to Hawaii. Over here the of tho City and Comity Supervisors at their meeting last evening. Deputy Treasurer I. II, lleadlo reports that at the rlnso of business on November "0 he had on hand the sum of JtO 817.37. SPREAD FOR PRISONERS. It Is tho intention of the county an- , Ihorltles tn administer n little Christ- hookworm does not nppear to rnuso nmH thcer to tho prisoners Confined to much trouhle, hill Hint subject has tho city and county prison, A sum of not been fully studied. The Uureaii money will Ijfi set nslde for tho par ol Health has n party In tho flcld on chare of some extras to mukc'up the this woik now, and the llirreau of Christum dinner at the Institution. Sclenco did some work In Hint same ( The action has the approval of tho Hue last spring. Down here we have Major 'and the Supervisors, about ever thing In the line of pnra-l m tiles, hut they do not seem to causa Colonel lloosevelt and pirty nrrlv".' much sickness. I have Just recover- nt Umdlaln Hittlrh Kast Afrlcn .all In oil over thlrtv round worms from one good healtlO IS THERE A NIGGER IN THE WOOD PILE! ' 'Continued from Pan D for accomplishing liny practical good. He moved that It he pigeonholed H conltiidojTtliat to accept the terms In cuipuruK-d In It. the City and Coiluty would hu'plnccil at expense of thrrO thoiitaml dollars for new conduits, nnil an additional sum of eight thousand dol lars to cover the cost of removing the police ami lire alaim wires from the Idles and transferring them midor-1 ground, ivuiie. uiuu cimuiirri-n in .nc Chilian's nttltudii In opposing the measure. . Qiilnn and ligau, representing the lonesome mlnorll, pleaded for u con sldorutlou of the agreement. They flu-, ally succeeded In winning over n suf Relent number finm the other sldu that tile vote to consider the new' agree ment was ranled'liy n Closo votiS A' committee IneJiidlug Supcrvlsois Cox, McClellau and Aylett will go Into the telephone compact thoroughly. Avlett wanted to read tho document over before coming to any conclusion regaidlhg lis diners. 1) seemed to bo the sense df the maJ6ilty of tile Hoard, that if the Ic'ephoiiu ieoph) were agreeable tn any of the proposl tlons submitted by tho .Hoard some weokR HI3), then they would accept the measure and ote f.u Its adoption Major Tern believed that more Unlit from the City aud County Attorney upon the legality of tl u agreement wouM he n good thing and, ho put the pmposlthm up to Attorney Mllvcrtcu asking thu deputy attorney If hu would iccominuiid Its adoption. Mlivcrton shied at tills responsibil ity placed upon his hliniildcrs and i'o framing up of nil ngieenicnuwlilch If Hoard ns to what 111?"' tumid do In tho matter. However the telephone company Is nb6iit finished with tho digging up nf thu city streets mil tho lilng of the conduits. SUPREME COURT WILL NOT BE RUSHED. BULLETIN BOYS ALWAYS BUSY. Washington, Die. 10. In emphatic language the Supreme Court of tho United Stntea announced yosterdil) Its decision liot tit receive else on certificates from lower courts until thry have leic'ied the proper stage for mill ei rtllW.illnn. This announce ment was made In the two imisirtant , cases of tho Southern I'aclflc and of J the ll'iKliiriie and Ohio Itallroad com panies against the interstato .Com merce Commission, thu former Involv- thu right of the rotnm'i.slnn to reduce lutes, thu latter the right of railroad (ompitiles to dWcilmluato tn the ills trlhiitluu of cir.i among eoul mines. EAGLE CARRIES TRAP THREE UUMiiRED MILES RUNAWAY BRIDE (Continued from' Page 3.) go home with mother or stay with litlr spouse. The gallant cuptaln of pollee hud to give It up; and 'id vised the bunch to pay a visit tn herlff Jarrett or Deputy How. Doth inose omciais are rapiuiy Dreaming up family tum bles, and tlaker had great faith In tits" superiors. "Yes." remarked the bridegroom, "Hut where Is my WIFE going to stay tonight?" HukcY rould not an swer that I'linle, and as the mother was determined to take her daugh- Anolher showing In II u 1 1 e 1 1 u pop ularity was niado manifest last even lug when one of the I) u 1 1 e,t I n boja intoied u down town bdsluisH mill's ulllcu iillil elfed "11 u 1 1 Ot I p". Tho Inlsy man turned to the hoy mid In quired what Was the leadltlg tlc-WM of Hid paler." The Hill tot in buy re plied "diinno." "We'll, why doit't vou lead jonr paper so that on can give a busy mill n lino on what Is In the It u 1 1 e 1 1 U7" qncstlonedahi' busy man. "Ain't got lime.'; rfiilli'd tho hoy, "nm too busy selling l'jfpaper." '-r-- MORE LIGHT ON KANAO LANE. SACHAMKNTO, December 10. Last week an eagle was killed ut the Ellison ranch near Kdgewood, In the upper part of Siskiyou county. On one of Its feet was attached a No. 3 steel trap, which had apparent ly been on the big bird's talon about Uxpert nt patching It has Just been learned that on November 22d nn' eagle1 got Into a No. 3 steel trap belonging to N. Greenslate of Plymouth, Amador county, and carried tho trap away with It, It Is believed that the eagle 1. 1 1 lil fit Lil onuf rwil rti Intt la nlinul no miles from Plymouth In an alr'r r.'""" v",m ,,",, ay line. Is' the' same that carried off Twenty oiln residents on Knnati I.ano have come forward asking that three 32-eanille power electric lamps he In stalled on that thoioushfnre. Willi all of there additional anionic I lies that New Yolk U getting Broad way soon ma) lie tho great red way. Premier Morel, of Spain, proposer sweeping reforms for municipal Ad ministration. lor Ilia time helng, This morning the whole partv called on Sheriff Jarrett, and after u lot of talk about committing th i young bride to the reform school, peace was proclaimed and the bride- nui ifti i.. n ..tit. tr.tu.i B,w' m miuwiMi iu gruu ins iii- Itcslilents in the vicinity of Kallhl ... ,,, .iv,, . ,, .. . .. i i , .!.:. ,er ha" r'8"1 I" n presence of bli Oreenslate's trap about ten days be fore'. m KALIKI CAMP ASKS FOR LIQHTS. camp to the number of thirty or more mother-in-law, iiuvu iiuimuiicii iiiu cjiy ami cuumy hu thorltles for the Installation nf four additional lights, two near tho Camp and two to lie located on the Kalitit Hay road. The matter hah been taken under advisement, Tho request that Duke Carl Tlieodnr of Havarla, a fa- n iolice box ho placed In this district I mints eye Hperldllst, died at Iliiyrciilh. will go the' santt' way. Another luau will be given by the girl's mother, and It Is rumored that the sheriff, deputy and Captain Hak er will be honored guests at the feast. ULLITIN AOS PAY - THE BUCK ifW, T k MODEL- 16 ' . - X F. O. B. Factory $1750 Glass front andtop extra The MODEL 16 BUICK has to its credit the fastest road race of the year both in America and abroad 69.9 miles per hour of Chevrolet at Riverhead, not to forget the fast lap in the Vanderbilt, ifi which he averaged 76.5 miles per hour. v It has won more races and hill-climbing contests than any other American car. A carload of these famous BUICKS has just, arrived. Conte arid see them. I'r- ' '-V "' Von Hamm-Young Co 'r? i u AGENTS f- V -, ,N- . tii&f&wi&iMd k.''ttU.V . &.u -, w&jbdil&i!i& -! J&L && i'ikj.t JfcUfessti' i. "1 rrii& to -vfl "V nm - M - -$ n wj i iU - ' vj m M J.