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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 15, 1S0S. C. D. CHASE. eal Estate Agent AND- Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 1S4. S2 REIIM STORES. 8 LARGE STORES in the new Spreck els 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 months to a desirable tenant. HOUSE ON SCHOOL, STREET, B E tween Nuuanu and the bridge, ma kai side of street. Contains parlor, and back parlor, dining ream, kit chen, pantry, bath and two large bed rooms. Rent, $25.00 ptr month. for Sicvt e:. 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, 161 feet on Uackfeld 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. C. D. CHASE. Real Estate Agent and Notary Public. -407 Fort Street. Telephone 184. FOR HATCHING. From the following PURE-BRED Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusi an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyan dottes and English S. G. Dorkings, Perkin Ducks and Bronse 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. ise fcllies! u FINE ART SCREENS, SILKS AND SILK GOODS, PORCELAIN WARE, LACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, RUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. Xioa't buy until you Have seen our stock. The Goods and Prices will Suit you. MURATA & CO Hotel St., Cor. Ncuanu. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nuuanu St. Telephone, 038. P. O. Box 206. Parisian Optician If your eyes are beginning to trouble and annoy you, If you suspect they need attention, I will examine them free of charge. If you need glasses I will tell you so frankly. If you do not I will tell you so just as frankly. Sight restored to all by S. E. LUCAS, OFFICE: Love Building, Fort Street. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. MY BICYCLE : : KEPAlll SHOP. : Keys Fitted, Locks Repaired, NY ft r rJ J III Electroplating, and General Repairs at J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. Telephone 398. L TAX BILL (Continued from Page 1.) to answer questions in regard to the .-lip at the foot of Alakea street. This was granted. Mr. Cooper stated that the survey of the slip was now under progress. Minister Cooper introduced his bill on construction of railroads. Second reading of House bill 59, com mittee's report recommending passage, unanimously adopted. Senate bill 7, wide tire act, passed third reading. Reps. Isenberg and Achi voted against the measure. T;:iird reading and unanimous pas sage of House bill GC, relating to as sault and battery. Second reading and passage of House bill Gl, relating to recovery of rents. Committee's report, recommending pas sage, was adopted. Third reading set for Friday. Senate bill 31 relating to emergency appropriations for repairs, etc., to damages dcr.e by the recent storm. Referred to the Public Lands Com mittee. Rep. Paris asked leave of absence for one week from Friday. Granted. Adjourned at 11:45 a. m. Social Happenings. Society is, from all accounts, very busy at the present time. The follow ing are a few items of interest to socie ty people: Mrs. F. J. Lowrey wi'.l entertain on Monday night. Miss May Hart will give a dance on Thursday night. Mrs. Fuller gave a lunch party to a number of ladies on Thursday after noon. After luncheon the ladies play el cards and Mrs. interlialter suc ceeded in carrying off the prize. .Mrs. C. B. Cooper will give a picnic party at Aiea on 'Saturday. 'Mrs. Montague-Turner will be back in June. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. M. Ccoke will come a little later on Well Attended Social. The Sunday Sohcl rooms of the Cen tral Union Church were crowded for the social of last evening. Extra num bers were attracted from the fact that there will not be another gathering of the sort during the pastorate of Rev. D. P. Birnie. Following was the pro gram. Solo Mrs. C. G. Ballentyne Reading Mrs. W, W. Hall Piano Solo Miss Crocker The three numbers were of high merit and were very well received. After the formal exercises refresh ments were served and a couple of hours were most pleasantly spent in conversation. Elsie Adair. Miss Elsie Adair, the talented Amer ican danseuse, who paid Honolulu a visit about a year and a half ago, and is now on her -way home, has decided to give one performance at the oprea house next Thursday evening. Miss Adair has, since her visit here, been in Japan, China, India, Siam, Austra lian, and many other countries and re ceived royal attention vrherever went. te Recovered His Wheel. W. J. Forbes, manager in W. O. Smith's law office, .has his bicycle again. The wheel was missing for a week. It was taken iin daylight from the building on Merchant street near the big Irwin warehouse. As it is well known tnat a Honolulu nacKman can find out anything, Mr. Forbes employed one of the tribe to search for the lost wIipaI. On thp KAVPnrh dav thp. hanlr- man produced both wheel and thief. The bicycle had been stolen by a small boy. The lad's parents made such a plea that Mr. Forbes declines to pro secute the thief. Kilohana Music. The Musical Circle of .the Kilohana Art League will give a musicale to the members in the league hall, Thurs day evening next. The entertainmnt will be devoted entirely to Norwegian music. The invitation cards, now out, have among other things, "A Greie: evening." A delignttul treat is in store for all those who expect to attend. Farewell Dinner. "Mannie" Phillips gave a dinner to fifteen men friends in the private din ing room at the Hawaiian hotel last night by way of a farewell. Each guest wore a carnation lei around his neck. A good time was spent until close up-. on the time of departure of the Rio le Janeiro when Mr. Phillips was accom panied to the steamer by his guests. S. L. liumsey of Benson, Smith & Co., has received a letter from his mother in New York in which mention is made of Chas. P. Hull, chief en gineer of the U. S. Battleship Maine. Hull and the Honolulu man were schoolmates. The chief engineer was in his room and heard the explosion and felt the force of it, but was not injured. Naturally Mr. Hull had con siderable prominence during1 the in vestigation. At the time of calling upon Mr. Rumsey's mother the naval man had just returned from Washing ton. . PERSONAL MENTION. G. B. Davis, a sightseer, recently a visitor to the islands, was heard to remark that in all his travels he had never been groomed in as satisfactory a manner as at the Criterion Barber SCHOO Shop. Individual cups for rent for a BARNEY DOAN. One of the Dies Island Old Timers Suddenly. Barney Dcaii. an American, aged about GO, died in his room at the Amer ican lodging house, King street, at about 1 p. m. yesterday. He had been ailing for several days and his meals were serve:! to him in his room. Yes terday the landlady took him his lunch and wen: out to get something else. She returned in a very short time and found Doan dead. It is Relieved that heart disease was the cause of death. The police made an investigation. The facts were simple and no inquest was considered necessary. The funeral will take place from the undertaking estab lishment at 8 a. m. today. Deceased .was well known in the city. Papers were found on his person show ing that he had fought with Far ra gut on the Hartford. Doan was at one time a stevedore here and again had a cigar stcre. He had been here over 40 years. It Is a Costly Mistake To economize on the Dinner Table at the expense of the stomach. Treat your stomach rightly and it will repay you a hundred fold in good health and spirits. This doesn't necessitate buying the most expensive goods or luxuries. It means buying good pure food and that is the only kind we sell. Yet we carry all the luxuries, too, for those who wish them. 21b. Can Blue Point Oysters 25 Cents per can. for one week only. Let us b? vour Grocer, you'll pay more possibly less and you'll be sure of first qualities at all times. P. J. YOELLER & Co. FORT & HOTEL ST. Stylish Trousers Invariably lend an ad ditional attractiveness to your appearance that is not rendered by any other part of your ward robe. A well-dressed man should be fash ionably attired from head to foot, and a nobby pair of trousers make the finishing touches, as it were. We are sure that your taste will be suited and your fancy pleased from the extensive line offered by us. Medeiros & Decker, THE HOTEL STREET TAILORS. Waverley Block, p (I -AT- JORDAN'S. N w m EMBROIDERIES ! EMBROIDERIES ! For One Week. Another Monster Reduction in Embroideries : Embroideries. From cts. a Yard up. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES AND At accordingly low prices. In fact prices are lower than ever. Come early and get first choice. mm Mo. IOsSSEIt We Repair Broken Cameras Xo matter whether the trouble's due to a " won't work'" shutter or a broken lens or, in fact, if there's anything wrong with it we'll fix it up in a way to suit and at a price that'll satisfy vou. 18 0 I. JO BIART 40133- FORT ST. n it n t f. rm k v. v. r. k v. v. v. h V ar AT &' &' V &r fir &r ar fir &r fir fir &r fir fir &r fir fir fir fir &r at fir fir &r fir 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 s X X X X X X X X X X X X No better way to stop the leak, than by getting a purse with some lasting quality in the leather. We believe a poor purse is dear at any price; and fcr that reason will not allow them to creep into our stock. Z ' Our leathers are all choice Seal, Morroco, Calf, Hog-Skin, Monkey, Lizard, Rattle Snake, Kangroo, and other choice skins. fir &r &r fir ar fir fir &r fir &r &r fir fir fir fir fir fir fir fir r fir fir sr fir fir &r fir fir fir fir fir fir fir if sr fir fir fir fir fir fir fir sr fif fir &a fir &r fir fir X X X X X X X X X X X The mountings and shape leave $ nothing to be desired, and so differ ent from anything else in the city, that you are assured of a choice and exculsive pattern beside the lasting quality of the leather Itself. X X X X X X X We also have a good selection of silver and silver gilt chain purses, to be carried with a chain round the neck. Very stylish for stylish people. X X X X X X X X x x x a x a x Can mean expending a great deal of money unless done with judgment. We do not attempt to lead our customers into extravagance; we would much rather have them be frugal and come again. We take pride in making their homes as charming as possible, with the smallest expenditure of money. OOO About Parlor Furniture, Some day when you are on King street pay us a visit and ask to see our Parlor Furniture. We are proud of it and 'always pleased to show it. We do not think you can find such a handsome or varied assortment any where else in town. We've Suites and single pieces Comfortable Divans, Quaint Corner Chairs, Roman Chairs, fashion's latest fads, as well as furni ture built for ease and comfort. Some are handsome, some quite clas sic in their abstention from classic or nament. They really make a fine exhibit and (veil repay a visit. Just say you merely come to look and you won't be bothered to buv. OOO 11 YOUR PURSE LEAK D Leading Furniture Dealers. KING & BETHEL STS. New Book Bulletin of tlie Golden Role Bazaar: "Old Lamps for New Ones" by Charles Dickens, published in book form for first time. 'The Dagger and The Cross" by Jos Haltoa. '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-XII by H. G. Mitchell, Prof, in Boston University. 'Gen'l Grant's Letters to a Friend" 1S61-1SS0. 'The Scholar and the State" by II. 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 cf Jesus" by. J. R. Miller, D. D. Pink Marsh" by George Ade. Arctie," by George Ade. "Quo Vadis" 25 cents Edition. 316 FORT STREET. oust ke-A-iltid: A SHIPLOAD OF NITRATE OF SODA An Excellent Fertilizer for Rattoons and Early Cane, And in the Dry Season. A.dTnce orders filled as received from the wnarf. For further details address Hawaiian Fertilizing Company A. F. COOKE. Manager. P. O. Box 136. Correspondence Honolulu, solicited. Mantel Clocks, 1 Alarm Clocks, Hanging Clocks. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES. pSr-Icsos JXtro Right Manufacturing and repairing prompt ly done. Repairing fine and complicat ed Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. ISHOP & CO. ankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS Commercial and Travelers Letters of Credit issued, available In all the principal cities of the world. Regrigerated Poultry and Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Market, Telephone 45. NEW STORE. Kwong Hing Chong. 315 Nuuanu St. IMPORTED DRY GOODS. English, American and Chinese. DRESSMAKING A Specialty. Low Prices to suit the times. Come and see our new stock and store. Don't forget. 315 NUUANU STREET, You Enjoy a Good Meal Only when the digestion is good, That depends very (largely on what you eat. Bread is the most important of food products. It i3 on the table with every meal while the rest of the bill of fare may vary. How important that it should be just right, sweet, light and nourishing. Our bread meets all these requirements besides being sold at a price within the reach of all. The GERMAN BAKERY 833 FORT ST. TELEPHONE G77. mi LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SUGARS. Cube and Granulated. PARAFINE PAINT GO.'S Paints, Compounds and Bulldlnfl Papers. PAINT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. LNDURLNE Water - proof cold - water paint. Inside and outside; In white and colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grad Scotch fertilizers, adapted for sugar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fer tilizers and finely ground Bont Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional plp covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., San Francisco, CaL BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philaderphla, Penn., U. S. AL, NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILT CQ (Manf. "National Cane nredder"),' New York, U. S. & N. OHLANDT & CO.. San Francisco, Cl I. RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE'' WORKS, San Francisc7, Cil " V 'V.1- ' A Model Plant Is not complete with out Electric Power, thus dispenalnji with small engines. Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pumy, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also, furnlBh UgW and power for a radius of from IS ta 30 miles. Electric Power being used, saves tkt labor of hauling coal In your field, alia water, and does away with high-prlcifi engineers, and only have one engine iM look after In your mill. Where water power Is available 11 costs nothing to generate Electrlf Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY Is now ready to furnish Electria Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at short notice, and also has OH hand a large stock of Wire, Chande liers and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished lot Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention Is given to House and Marlnf Wiring. THEO HOFFMAN, Manager. California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HOUSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horses. STABLES, King St., 0pp. Singer's Bakery nomial sum, if desired. JEWELER. j. a. Mcdonald. P. O. Box 422.