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It fry ' THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU,' MARCH 31 , 1893 n hi- ii. i . J 'Li"; .Kf Ul lj H J t i if.f IMS I Hit; f v , , ? 1 - 'f Mm ii y C. D. CHASE. :eal Estate Agent AND Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 1S4. STORES. S LARGE STORES in the new Spreck el3 Block on Nuuanu street. For terms apply. Nicely Furnished Cottage, Nuuanu Val ley, containing Parlor, Dining : Room, 2 Bed Rooms, Bath, Ser vants' quarters. Will rent the above for G montus to a desirable tenant. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT on Punchbowl slope, commanding an unobstructed view of the sea from Barber's Point to Diamond Head. Several large trees on the property and plenty of water. Lot has a front age of 250 feet on Green street, 164 feet on ackfeld street, and 205 feet on Spencer avenue. Three minutes' walk from tram car. Terms easy. LOT ON LUNALILO STREET, hav ing frontage of 150 feet. Two minutes' walk from car. LOT ON LUNALILO STREET, hav ing a frontage of 115 feet. Two min utes' walk from car. HOUSES FOR RENT. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE- V C. D, CHASE. Real Estate Agent and Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 1S4, FOR HATCHING. From the following PURE-BRED Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, tIz: Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusi an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wym dottea and English S. G. Dorkings, Perkin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application. Favors from the other Islands will re ceive prompt and careful attention, A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Honolulu. ( FINE ART SCREENS, SILKS AND SILK GOODS, ; PORCELAIN WARE, LACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, RUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. Don't 'Jbuy until you have seen our sock. :; The Goods and Prices will Suit you. MURATA& CO. Hotel St., Cor. Nuuanu. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nuuanu St. Telephone, 93S. P. O. Box 2C6. A simple and effective remedy for DANDRUFF and ail diseases of the scalp. WARRANTED TO CURE. For sale only by Pacheco & Fernandez, Ablikgtox Block, Hotel St. Cuff Buttons. Elegant Designs and Immense Selection, AT H. G. BIART'S, 404 FORT STREET. Ml inn J vl THREE ARE DEAD Loss of Life By Flood at Waimea, This Island. An Old Native Woman Went With a Bridge-Pond and Fish Rushed Into the' Sea--Worst Yet. News from Waimea, a place about five miles from Waialua, this island, came by stage yesterday morning-, telling of the storm on Sunday "and recounting- the loss of three lives. A letter from a corres spondent contains the following: "You had hardships in Hor lulu, during the storm but we down here "in Waimea with our 40 or . people, can discount you. "On Sunday afternoon, there was a sud den swelling of the Waimea stream. The waters rose so suddenly that people hard ly had time to realize what had happened before the deluge was upon them. The farm houses of Wm. Rathburn and An drew Cox, fences, sheds, trees of all kinds, including cocoanut and coffee, pigs, chick ens, ducks and a variety of other things, were swept down in a mass. The Wai mea bridge was torn away while the foot bridge at Anahulu and two double bridges at Waialua, met the same fate. Four Chinamen were caught up with all their belongings, including 70 chickens and a number of ducks and pigs. Luckily the men were swept into the top of a tree where they remained until the waters re ceded. "Mrs. Hookaea and her child, and Ke pola, an old native woman, wrere drown ed. Kepola was swept along by the water and, upon reaching the bridge, grasped it and held on. She might have saved herself had not the bridge given way just at that time. She went down with the wreck and, up to the time of writing, her body had .not been recovered, nor had those of Mrs. Hookaea and her child. "The pond near Waimea, known as Lo koea, is now dry land. The water with its wealth of f sh, was swept out and, in its place, was deposited a lot of drift ancl mud. When the waters receded, the pond dried up so that now one may walk across without any trouble. "Deputy Sheriff Cox and his men were on hand and rendered all the assistance possible under the circumstances. "School Agent Anderson who has been here nearly 40 years, says he has never experienced, such a thing during that time. "The loss to property is estimated at about $20,000. "After the worst was over, the Road Board met and decided to hire canoes for the purpose of crossing the stream. There is no other waj' to get across." Captain Mosher of the Kaena reports havoc played by the storm at Waialua, Both bridges are down and have drifted in sections off Tuuiki. The place where the steamers go in at Waialua is filled with mud allowing of no entrance what ever. The place where the Kaena an chored last time has but 11 inches of water now. The Kaena brought back no freight whatever. Off to the Klondike. Last Saturday evening, Mr. D. W. Scott, son of J. F. Scott, former Deputy Inspector of Schools, was pleasantly surprised at Kealia hall, Kauai. The affair was managed by a company of ladies, under the leadership of Mrs. D. P. Lawrence. Among those who con tributed to make the party a success were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Spaulding, Dr. and Mrs. Hugus, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Makee, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Lawrence, Miss M. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. S-.'II. Hundley, Mr. and Mils. Sheldon, Herr M. Nelle, Mrs. Carter of Lihue, Mr. D. Prigge, Mr. D. F. Greany, Mr. J. W. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Toms, Mrs. C. R. McVeigh, Miss T. Toms, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster. Mr. Scott was the recipient of many alohas toward his near departure for the Coast, where he is to join Mr. W. Eas sie and party in their search for Klon dike gold. Thomas Square Again. Following is the program for the band concert at Thomas Square at 7:30 this evening: TART I. Overture Don Giovanni Mozart Priest's War March Athalie. Mendelssohn Grand Selection Faust Gounod When Roses Bloom Again, Since You Spurned My Gold, Sweethearts. Miss Annie Kanoho. PART IT. Cornet Solo Sans Souci Clappe Mr. Chas. Kreuter. Gavotte llohenzollern Thiel Polonaise In Pompeous Array Faust Waltz Blue Danube Strauss Hawaii Ponoi. .Millinery Opening. ; On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, Miss Killean will hold her spring opening of millinery. Miss Killean has just returned from San Francisco, and has brov.ght with her all the latest crazes in hats, both in styles and trimmings. She is accompanied by Madame Skid more, formerly with Johnson, the cele brated New York milliner and well known to Honoluluites, who periodical ly visit San Francisco, who will remain here indefinitely, assisting at the Eas ter opening. Madame Skidmore will give her personal attention to the trim ming department. Good Fellow Gone. Harry Ingham, the snare drummer' and bell soloist of the Government j band, left by the Alameda last night to ! visit his mother at Seattle and inciden tally to try an inoculation of the Klon dike fever. Mr. Ingham had been in Honolulu a couple of years. All who know the light-hearted, good natured youn fellow esteem him as a loyal and worthy friend and will hope that he can see his way clear to make good his half promise of coming back. Mr. Ing ham was a great favorite of Captain Berger, the band leader, and was popu lar with all his companions. Mr. Ing ham is a printer as well as a band man and was well liked by all the typo graphical fraternity here. Kaiiinakapili Concert. There is to be a fine concert in. Kau makapili church Saturday night, fo? the benefit of the Kalihi and Moanalua churches. The following will take part: Kawaiahoa Seminar, Kameha meha Glee Club, K'amehameha Girls' School, Kawaihau club, Hennessey atid Kaai (mandolin and guitar), Misses H. Desha and Lydia Aholo (vocal duet), Miss Rosina Shaw (solo), James Mc Guire (solo) and a number of others. Kauai Floods. The James Makee reports a bad state of affairs on Kauai as a result of the recent storm. On Saturday night, ka naainas say they experienced the worst weather in! many years. The tele phones were all beaten down and most of the. small bridges were washed away. The Hanapepe bridge is completely down and the one at Waimea is turned up and unfit for use. DAILY ADVERTISER, delivered by carrier to any part of the city for 75 cents a month. If you save a few cents on your baking powder and spoil the cake, how much do you save on your cake ? Better use Schilling's Best taking powder; but, if you Shouldn't happen to, Schil lings Best tea will make poor cake go down better. A Schilling & Company San Francisco 2020 March 31, 1898. Stock Taking With us means hard and tedious work, work that cannot be avoided any more than the Friday house clean ing. In fact stock taking is a form of house cleaning on a very large scale. Below we quote you a line of goods which we are anxious to sell rather than count them in on the inventory. Not that there is anything wrong, just the contrary, but by selling them now it saves handling, counting and remeasuring. o D TURKISH TOWELS, all widths. LINEN NAPKINS. LINEN TOWELS. table damask. BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED DAMASK. SHEETING, all widths, from the nar rowest to the widest. FLANNELETTES. SERGES. GINGHAMS. EMBROIDERY FELT. LINEN DUCK. COTTON DUCK. LACE CURTAINS. COLORED SCRIMM. CRASH. PERCALES. KNITTING SILKS. ALL OVER EMBROIDERY. BED QUILTS, all qualities. TABLE CLOTHS. RIBBONS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. WHITE and COLORED FLANNEL. SEINE TWINE. ill Queen Street k n k k n n r. n v k r ar x i IT .7 What Is the Meaning Of a Guarantee o . 9L V ,V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ' V IT ftT AT K K tk ar ar ar ar a; a: a a: AT V AT a? AT AT AT AT AT AT a: ar AT AT AT AT ar ar AT ft? V ar AT ar AT ar ar AT AT A? AT ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar AT ar ar ar ar AT ar ar ar ar ar It is confidence in the article you sell, sufficient to warrant you to stand by it under all circumstances. That's the confidence we have in our goods, and that's why we are not afraid to stind by them, not only before, but after they are sold. All other goods perish, or are con sumed in a short time and the dealers' responsibility soon ceases, but a choice piece of Jewelry or Silverware lasts forever, and the Jewelers' responsibility with it. It is to your advantage to pur chase such, where the guarantee is your safeguard, where great distance does not make the guarantee value less to you, and where it is the honest endeavor to give satisfaction in every instance. OUR STOCK Certainly offers advan tages not to be found elsewhere in the city of choice goods, entirely new, and absolutely new in design. We know the prices are right. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Rugby Football itch. AMIKI BASEBALL GROUNDS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, At 3:30 p. m. The proceeds to be devot ed to the education of three orphan children. New Book Bulletin of the Golden Rule Bazaar: "Old Lamps for New Ones" by Charles Dickens, published an book form for first time. "The Dagger and The Cross" by Jos. Halton. "Colomba" by Prosper Merimee. "The Wooing of Malkatoon" by Lew Wallace. "The Coming People" by Chas. F. Dole. Men I have Known" by Dean Farrar. 'America's Contributions to Civiliza tion" by Pres. Chas. W. Eliot of Harvard. "Isaiah" a study of Chapters I-Xn by H. G. Mitchell, Prof, in Boston University. "Gen'l Grant's Letters to a Friend" 1861-18S0. "The Scholar and the State" by H. C. Potter, D.D. L.L.D. of New York. "The Generals Double" by Capt. Chas. King. "Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe" by Annie Fields. "The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future," by Capt. A. T. Mahan, U. S. N. "Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors" by Jas. Barnes. "Rubaiyat of Doc Sifers" by Jas. Whit comb Riley. "Personal Friendships of Jesus" by J. R. Miller, D. D. "Pink Marsh" by George Ade. "Arctie," by George Ade. "Quo Vadis" 23 cents Edition. 316 FORT STREET. i BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., H. J. NOLTE, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. 1 OUST ZEZuILTID: A SHIPLOAD OF NITRATE- OF SODA An Excellent Fertilizer for Rattoons and Early Cane, And in the Dry Season. IdTance orders filled as received from the wharf. For further details address Hawaiian Fertilizing Company A. F. COOKE, Manager. P. O. Box 136. Honolulu. Correspondence solicited. Mantel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Hanging Clocks. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES. frl i Manufacturing and repairing prompt ly done. Repairing fine and complicat ed Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. W.I Of San Francisco has a reputation superior to any competitor on the Pacific Coast for high, class work In Water Color and Cray on Portraits. Mr. Ewing makes specialties of Free hand Crayons, Porcelain Coloring, Por traits on Celluloid In Miniature for Brooches, Lockets, Eta, and since hit arrival In Honolulu has produced many excellent specimens of his Art, which are now on exhibition at Williams' Photographic Parlors, FORT STREET. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. -Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued, available In all the principal cities of the world. Refrigerated Poultry -AND- I Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Market, Telephone 45. -EX "DORIC" Grass : Cloth : Handkerchiefs! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, eilk Shawls, New Porcelain Cups and Saucen, Decorated Flower Pots, Rattan Chairs, Matting, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fire Crackers. WING W0 CHAN & CO. 210-212 Nuuanu 8t. Keys Fitted, LOCKS REPAIRED, Electroplating AND GENERAL REPAIRS AT J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. Telephone 398. COnoIce DBeef; Veal, sincL ZEPorls: ALWAYS ON HAND. Sausages, Liver, Head Cheese and Breakfast Bologne. Central Meat Market 214 NUUANU ST. mod Lifer go Bonn Cor. Merchant and Richards Sta LTVERY AND BOARDING STABL Carriages, Surreys and Hacks hours. . TELEPHONE ' CBBSNEY WNG i? LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SUGARS Cube and Granulated. PARAFINE PAINT CO.'S Paints, Compounds and Buildlna Papers. PAINT OILS. Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. INDURINE, Water - proof cold - water DalnL Inside and outside; in white an2 colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons h!gh-grad$ Scotch fertilizers, adapted for migar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fer tilizers and finely ground Bon Meal. STEAM PTPH P.OVEPTNft Reed's patent elastic sectional plp covering. FILTER PRESS flLOTIIS " a.uuu VUU i JJk Ik. ) Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING 00 San Francisco, CaL BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, jrnuaaeipnia, Fenn., u. S. JL, NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO. (Manf. "National Cane Shredder") New York, U. S. X ' j . ' ? N. OHLANDT & CO., San Francisco, CL RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, San Francisco, CaL A Model Plant is not complete, with out Electric Power, thus dlspsnftofi with small engines. - Why not generate your Dover from one CENTRAL Station? Oie gener ator can furnish power to yur Pumy, Centrifugals, Elevators, Ppws, Rail ways and Hoists: also? frfnish lirtf and power for a radius o'from IK tm 30 miles. Electric Power being reed, saves tat labor of hauling coal inS our field. aLa water, and does away 1th hlgh-prlctfl engineers, and only he one engine ta look after In your mJ' Where water por Is available It costs nothing tc generate Electrit Power. r THE HAWAIN ELECTRIC COM. PANY Is now ily to furnish Electrlf Plants and Gierators of all tlons at Bhorntlce, and also haa 09 nana a larg010 or wire, Chandt liers and EJcal Goods. All nrrfe Will be irfvpn nrnmri ' tPTiHnn rO estimates fnmfotiat TJcrhMnw-Hd Power Plantn oI.a tentlon SJven to House and Marin vviringTT 3EO HOFFMAN, Manager. -1. California Horses. 'MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HnneTO if Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, Xing St., Opp. Singer's Bakery T 1 . J. A. mrilfllVAf n I l m y. O. Box 422. vmli.