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i! THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : FIOXOLULU, APRIL 19, 1S9S. a f a ) 1 1,' 1 Wth WdJ Would please many as liberal a policy as our WAR Would certainly be productive of much lasting benefit. We Continue to Give Battle. Stunning Values in Ladies' Oxford Ties; black and all shades of tan; 14 different styles; offered at $1.45 Men's Dark Tan Russian Calf Lace, Narraganset toe. Up-to-date; offered at $2.45 See them and wonder why you paid the other dealer $400 for the same grade of shoe. Money Savers in Shoes. E. J. MURPHY and J. S. LYNCH. Managers. Peculiar, That there is only one Millinery Store in Hono lulu. Lots of shops, but only one store. Here you can buy millinery as you would buy sugar one small profit and styles distinguished for that unique, indefinable charm, that "some thing" that the "shop" styles always lack. The immense stock brought down for the open- ins went like hot cakes. ft Ilig tenting Deparlmeni Is in keeping with the Millinery Department. ffl iss ffl. E. KILLEAN. Arlington Block, Hotel St. D on't e Like the Man in Who could not repair his roof when it rained, and would not do so when it was not raining because it did not need it. Get your Roof, Gutters the next heavy rains. D I Farmers' Boilers and Extra Cast ings for all Stoves. J30LMJ 75-79 KING ST. . H. WILLIAM Undertaker and Embalmer. LOVE BUILDING, Telephone Slfi. near Richards: Telephone S-19. Residence, KIncr St. KING ST., Next to liml niini i riMa iiniAiri-- Every Style of Straw Hat Made to Order. SILK GOODS, LACQUER WARE, CROCKERY WARE, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, ETC. people, and if conducted on 426-426i Fort St. Isn More will arrive today. Arkaosaw! and Plumbing in shape for ng is w TEL. NO. 31 534 - 536 FORT ST. W IK. .. Wl fed ii SOSilJ 9 ON PRICES t IP &r U 0r O u II ffl HAT MANUFACTURER, Castle & Cooke. A" THIRD BAD BILL Another PMoppl of a Treasury Certificate Found. REFUSED BY DAVIES & CO. Traced Through Six Transactions. Report of a Pake Search War rant Used Money Made Here. The third photograph counterfeit of a Hawaiian treasury note was found yesterday morning. This was another worthless ?10 silver certificate and was reported to the police department by the firm of Theo. H. Davies & Co. Mar shal Brown acted promptly. It took the entire forenoon to trace the bill through six Chinese firms. The trail was lost in one o2 two houses on Fort street. Both are haole firms. Bruce Waring & Co., (C. S. Desky) and Lowers & Cooke were entirely unable to tell from whom they had received the bad note. At this point the Mar shal was compelled to abandon the hunt. The Chinese owner of a shop at the corner of Emma and Beretania streets reported to Marshal Brown a suspici ous incident of Sunday evening. The pake merchant recited that a strange foreigner called at his place, purchased a bottle of soda, price five cents and tendered in payment a $10 bill. The Chinaman did not fancy the appear ance of the note and refused it. Unfor tunately the shopkeeper wras able to give only the most indefiinite and un certain description of his customer. It could only be said that the man was tall and not well dressed. The China man has been here a long time and knows a great many people, but had never seen this particular haole before This second false note, refused by Davies & Co., and turned over to the police, was submitted by the Marsha to Frank Davey, the photographer, who pronounced it identical with the first bad "tenner," discovered by Mr. Abe at Hyman Bros. Mr. Davey explained in detail the process by which the pic ture had been made and told how the job might have been done much better .It was Mr. Davey, who, while a photo grapher in San Francisco, was the first to make out the manner in which check on one of the big banks up there had been raised from $38 to $3,800. The star which had been punched after the $38 was torn out or cut out and a fill ing of pulp made. The insertion could not be detected with a microscope, but was shown in the negative. It has been from the first the opin ion of Marshal Brown and others in the hunt for the money makers that the producing establishment was located in Honolulu. This belief was confirmed when on Sunday morning reports and remittances from other Islands failed to show photographs in use as money outside Honolulu. Some information casting suspicion in the direction of a white man who has been here for some time came to Mar shal Brown on Sunday. The Marshal, with the assistance of Chester A. Doyle gained during Monday morning further inklings which caused them during the noon hour of yesterday to secure a search warrant from the District Mag istrate. Two houses were visited There was found a photograph outfit, a quantity of chemicals and a number of negatives, but no trace of plates for the printing of bills. After the search had been made the man most interested was summoned to the office of the Marshal and subjected to questioning at length and in de tail. He was not arrested. The man said that had he been notified he would readily and willingly have assisted in the search of his premises. He denied positivelj' having had anything to do with photographing money. The man was allowed to go. While the suspect was in the office of the Marshal the Chinese who has the shop at Emma and Beretania was called in, but said at once that it was another haole who had offered him the poor looking bill on bunciay evening. i he man under suspicion had secured some red ink from one of the printing offices of this city, but the police were unable to make anything out of this circum stance. Marshal Brown, who is giving the bad money matter much attention, is confident that in a few days he will be able to tell all about the production of the bills. There has not been seen yet another twenty like the one at the Spreekels bank, where red had been tracen over the numoers coming black in the photograph. out STORES TO LET. The large store in Waverley Block. formerly occupied by B. p. Ehlers & Co.. will be subdivided and annlica- ion should be made at once to Henry Waterhouse & Co., for stores of con venient size and good location. HENRY WATERHOUSE & CO. CiKKU; KVKXING, Frosani Prepared Hy Kilohana .Musical Circle. Following is the program for the Kilohana Art League Musical Circle entertainment on Thursday evening, the 21st. at 7:30: PART I. 1. Patriotic Air Op. 12. No. S Bcrger Orchestra. 2. Edward Grieg.. Biographical Sketch Mr. J. P. Brown. 3. Piano Humoresken (a) Op. C. No. 1. (b Op. C. No. 2. (c) Op. C. No. 3. Mrs. H. S. Ewing. 4. Voice Sunshine Song Solvejg's Lied, (1S74). Mrs. R. F. Woodward. Z. Sonate I, Op. S, F dur. Violin and Piano. Allegro con brio. Allegretto quasi Amlantino. Allegro molto vivace. Pin Allegro. Presto. Mr. J. W. Yarndley, 'Miss Cordelia Clymer. G. Seng The Princess Voice obligato 'Miss Helen Desha Girls' Chorus. Piano obligato Miss Cordelia Clymer. PART n. 1. Instrumental (a) Waltz Op. 2S, No. 7. (b) Norwegian Op. 12. No. C. (c) Elfin Danze Op. 12, No. 4. Berger Orchestra. 2. Piano (a) Dance Caprice Op. 2S, No. 3. (b) The Lonely Wanderer Op. 43, No. 2. (c) Butterflies Op. 43, No. 1. Miss Cornelia Hyde. 3. Voice (a) Erstes Begegnen, (1870). (b) Das Alte Led, (1863). (c) Ich Liebe Dich, 1S64). Mrs. R. F. Woodward. 4. Piano Duet (Peer Gynt Suite, Op. 46). (a) lAse's Death. (b) Anitra's Dance Mazurka. Miss H. S. Ewing, Miss Cornelia Hyde. 5. Violin Norwegian Dances (a) Op. 35, No. 2. (b) Op. 35, No. 3. Miss C. B. Cooper. 6. Piano (a) Berceuse Op. 38, No. 1. (b) Waltz Op. 12, No. 2. (c) Volkslied Op. 38, No. 2. (d) Volk-Tanz Op. 38, No. 5. (e) Elegie Op. 38, No. 6. Miss Margaret Hopper. 7. Patriotic Air Berger Orchestra. PERSONAL MENTION. G. B. Davis, a sightseer, recently 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 Shop. Individual cups for rent for a nomial sum, if desired. One Tells Another if 9 And so the news spreads and spreads. Housekeepers all around are talking of the fine quality of goods bought at our Grocery Department. As the news spreads, so our groceries spread all over the city, from Waikiki to Palama; from the wharf to 'wray up the valley. There is only one conclusion to be drawn, and that is: that the quality of goods must be right not only that, but the prices are right, the attention is right, and the goods are in the right condition. Everyone knows of the American Biscuit Company and the class of goods they make. The following are a few of the many styles of crackers that we carry: Graham Wafer, Honey, Pop ular, Oyster, Cheese, Noah's Ark Ani mals (for the little ones), Pretzels, Butter, Showflake, Milk, Wine, Water, Gluten Wafer, Ginger Cakes, Ginger Nuts, Nic Nacs, Saloon Pilot, and Pilot Bread. tt rB SUGAR. This is cne of the few things that does not require much mention. Suffice it to say that we have an ample supply of Dry Granulated,' Cube, Powdered, and Confectioners'. i n CANNED FRUITS. In buying these goods you cannot be too careful; many people have ex perienced rather disastrous results from buying cheap trash, put up in tin. We can vouch for the brands we carry. In the Cooking Fruits, we have a full as sortment in gallon cans. Very ecorio mical when a larger amount is requir ed. The Table Fruits have the best known brands in the market, put up in two and a half pound tins, and a smaller size known as the lunch tins for campers and picnicers. 9 , Ex Warrimoo: Fresh New Zealand Butter. & t 11 11! Ml CAPTAINS AND Take Notice, The Hawaiian News Co. is offering a line of the latest BASEBALL GOODS, such as GLOVES, MASKS, BALLS and BATS at a reduced figure. Copies of the SPALDING 1897 BASEBALL RULES always on hand. Hawaiian News Co., Ld. MERCHANT STREET, HONOLULU. m FRAMED OR UNFRAMED, is: iifi & I). HO HOTEL ST. WING HING L0Y. Imported Dry Goods! EDglish, American and Chinese. DRESSMAKING A. Specialty. Low Prices to sait the timeB. Come and see our new stock and store. NUUANU STREET, NEAR HOTEL. (Opposite W. W. Ahana.) S&1 his firm was formerly known aa Shim Loy, Fort street. Telephone 157. Be Sure and See the Plans of the PROVIDENT SAYINGS Life Assurance Society Of Hew York, Before Taking Out a Policy. E. R. ADAMS, No. 407 Fort Street. . General Agent J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and Infirmary, - . 863 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. CIIOXG FAT & CO. Contractors : and : Builders, Carpenters and Cabinet Makers. Furniture of all kinds constantly on hand and made to order. 137 Nuuanu St., cor. Kukul Lane. je To the Public PABST BREWING CO.'s FAMOUS MILWAUKEE IS NOT offered to the public in competition with cheap brands. It Is Absolutely the BestI And for purity, it stands un challenged, and is sold at fair market rates DT t Limited, Sole Agents. -THE- Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Manner. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS m continually on the go, and others will be added with the increase of business. Returns made on all bills collected the day after collection. Special rates for special classes of bills. Ring up telephone No. 256, or call around at 210 King street, for further information. All Kinds of Choice Home Dressed Meats,' Tender Roast Beef Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks, Roast Mutton, Mutton Chops, Pork, etc. can always be had at our shop. When you want THE BEST SAU SAGE ask your dealer for "Gares." Central Meat Market. 214 NUUANU ST. Robert Lcwcrs. F. J. Lowrey. C. Iff. Cooke LEWERS & COOKE. Importers and Dealers In Lumber ani Building Materials. Office, 414 Fort St. LEWIS & CO., Hi: dud Mil Grocers 111 FORT STREET. Telephone, 240. : : P. O. Box, 2 Is the Drink If You Want a Good E. R. ADAMS, Agent Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Steam Engines, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLERS. BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS, And machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's blacksmithing. Job work executed on the shortest notice. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Irory, Lacquer, Silver and Crockery Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cigars, Etc., Etc. fliocon Llfery and Boarding siooies Cor. Merchant and Richards Sta. LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. Carriages, Surreys and Hacks at all hours. TELEPHONE 400. Fresh Whole Wheat, In 10 and 50 lb. Sacks. Graham Flour, In 10 lb. Sacks. FEED OF ALL KINDS. MiNGTON FEED CO. EER I. era i t e Hi is COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. j