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TIIE TACIFIC COMMERCIAL. ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 20, 1S0S. 5 I C. D. CHASE. eal Estate Agent AND- Notary Public. 407 Fort Street. Telephone 184. FOR STORES. I 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 months to a desirable tenant. HOUSE OX SCHOOL STREET, BE tween Nuuanu and the bridge, ma kai side of street. Contains parlor, and back parlor, dining room, kit chen, pantry, bath and two large bed rooms. Rent, $23.00 per month. 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 oa Green street, 164 feet on Hackfeld 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 Fowla 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 Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application. Favors from the other Isltnds will re ceive prompt and careful attention. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort t., Honolulu. ODBC ii Ex Braetier and Rio -de Janeiro. BAMBOO BLINDS, MATTINGS (New Designs), PORCELAIN WARE liACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, HUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. SILKS! SILKS! Don't buy until you have seen our stock. The Goods and Prices will Suit you. MURATA& CO. Hotel St., Cor. Nucaki'. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nuuanu St. Telephone, 938. P. O. Box 206. Too Much stress cannot be .laid on tiae importance of having your eyes fitted with .proper glasses. EXAMINATION FREE. Sight restored to all by S. E. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. OFFICE: Love Building:, Fort Street. -EX "DORIC"- Grass : Cloth : Handkerchiefs! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, fillk Shwlf New Porcelain Corps and Saucers, pecorated Flower Pota, Rattan Chair, Matting, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fire Crackers. WING WO CHAN & CO. 210-212 Nuuanu St. mm 01 m i .MR. VOS AT WORK. The Visiting Artist Preparing Several Paintings. Hubert Vos is just now engaged in a large painting of Hawaiian fishc-s rep resented in various positions cn a marble slab. He has been particularly struck by the exquisite coloring of the members of the finny tribe to be found in Hawaiian waters, and has no doubt that they will constitute a most inter esting a3 well as instructive group at the Paris Exposition in 1000. Among other works Mr. Vos has already com pleted two Hawaiian types one of a young boy with strongly marked char acteristics and representing most ad mirably the native of olden times and the other, of a Hawaiian of the present day dressed in red shirt and white trousers with a large handkerchiefs about his neck and a broad brimmed straw hat tilted back, exposing the face to full view. He is in the act of play ing an ukulele and in his half parted lips there is life and suggestion. The whole painting is a strong piece of work, brimful of life and action. The hands dropped lightly over the strings cf the adopted native musical instru ment of these modern days, is one o! the crowning features of the painting. Odd Fellows Tonight. Following- is the program for the I. O. O. F. anniversary entertainment in Harmony ih all tonight: Opening Ode Prayer 'Rev. A. Mackintosh Proclamation Bro. J. W. Coon Opening Address. .Bro. H. II. Williams Instrumental Solo Sister E. Dayton Recitation Sister C. Petrie Recitation Professor Lightfoot Piano Selections Mr. Hughes Song Mr. A. Davis Reading Miss Cartwright Character Song "Miss E. Lyle and Master II. Nicoll. Speech Bro. J. A. Magoon Song with Mandolin and Guitar Mr. Jas. W. McGuire. Refreshments. Dancing;. Future Postoffice Building. A number of business men were talk ing in Nolte's a few days ago of itht cer tainty of "business ultimately moving up-towm. Even the progress of rush work on the Judd Block across the street, failed to dull the enthusiasm of some of the prophets. One of the men claiming a patent right on looking into the future, said that he was positive that in a few years say in 1910 or 1920 the new Central Fire Station would be enlarged for post office purposes. The additional comment was then made that there would be free postal delivery in Honolulu in less than fite years. April Mortality. to Saturday night, April Up 23 d, t'here were 33 leaths reported' at the office of the Board of Health. It this rate keeps up, the month of April will surpass anything seen here for a long time. Of .the 33 deaths 21 were Ha waiians, 4 Asiatics, 5 Portuguese, 1 American, 1 British and 1 French. A Colonel to Move. (Skaguay Searchlight, March 23). Our genial friend and real estate boomer, Col. Will E. Fisher, the man of the frozen, feet and Dyea fame, is getting ready to make a charge on the Big Salmon. He has a string of 15 dogs, and wages $30 that he will make the round trip in 12 days and stake a claim. Steam Service. A telegram from New York says: The combination which has controlled the direct freight trade between New York and Australia, will institute steam service in that trade, dispatch ing the first steamer on May 1st, and one every four weeks thereafter. Per order of the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit, J. F. Morgan will sell at public auction today at his sales rooms, Queen street, valuable resi dence property erected in KamaKela, Honolulu, containing an area of 1SS- 100 acres. The house contains parlor, dining room, 3 (bedrooms, kitchen, pan try, ere. Captain Duncan of the Union .base ball team has signed some new players and is now hard at work practicing lis men for the next game. The con est between the Honolulus and Regi ments on Saturday next will be a warm one. Wilson & Whi rehouse have obtained he contract for building the road from the main Manoa road to the site of the new Castle residence in Manoa. A gang of workmen was dispatched to the scene of the proposed grading ye: terday. The funeral of A. K. Akau from tho Roman Catholic Cathedral at 5 p. m. yesterday was very largely attended. Many flowers were sent. There were over half a hundred carriages in the procession. Albert McGurn. Court Officer in the. Circuit Court, has returned from th is vacation but has not yet gone hack to his pest. His 'place is being taken by Oscar Cox. Speaker Kaulukou was out for a drive for the first time during his con valescence yesterday. He expects to be hack in his place in the House on Friday or Saturday. Government Band. The band will play :his Tuesday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock at the Queen's Hos pital. The remained of the concerts for the week will be as follows: On Wednesday evening, moonlight conecrt at. Thomas Square. Oa Thursday evening, moonlight concert at the Hawaiian hotel. There will be the usual steamer, Saturday Emma Square and Sunday Makee Island concerts. Captain Berger will go with the spe cial Legislature committee on Friday evening to the settlement to inspect the two bands, at Kalaupapa and Ka lawau respectively, and take some new music, strings, reading matter, etc., to his pupils. BOCK BEER Is a treat indeed. That's delicious beer for you. As delightful as any one will ask for. Brewed in the early fall, of carefully selected hops and malt. Of mature age and double strength. Have you tried it at the Criterion Saloon? It's just the right tempera ture. The C. D. Bryant brought down pump parts for the Oahu plantation. In all there are 100 tons of this ma chinery. X X X X X X X X X X X v V V V V u &r V K V V V V V V The best at the lowest price at HOPP'S. Those Who Entertain Will find in our store all the ACCESSORIES for the dis play of handsome furniture. X X X Nothing so impresses your neighbors with the fact that you are prospering in life as a good display of pretty fur niture especially as it can be tlone a our store without spending a fortune TODAY We are going to offer, you your selec tion of various styles of Diningroom Chairs At an inside ngure. w e won t say what the figure is, because we want you to come to the store and see the goods then you can't help but say the figure is low lower perhaps than nec.e-s.sary. OK THE SEA We have cn board the S. N. Castle DINING ROOM FURNITURE, WICK ER CHAIRS, BEDROOM SUITS, CHIFFONIERS, but we will speak of those when they arrive. If you have never tried us on re pairing and upholstering you don't know what old furniture looks like after it has passed through our hands. ooo II Leading Furniture Dealers. KING & BETHEL STS Morning Star Curios! 'THE CURIOS brought by the Mis sionary Steamer Morning Star, consist- of Fans, Mat?,' Shells, Bracelets, Necklaces, Belts, Coral, Girdles, Spears, War Clubs, ere, will be on sale at the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 316 Fort Street, MONDAY MORNING, and those in terested in CURIOS w::i do well to call early, as the Morning Star has !beenf forbidden to trade with the South Sea Islands and it will in all probability, be a long time before such an oppor tunity is aeain offered. South Sea Island Dress Suits, 50 CENTS. ? . n n t t : n k k . . t .x .X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X AT V AT a y i? sr ' &r &r K L' &r ar X . How do you know its too high ?? X Oh ! from the size of your purse x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A most excellent way of judging of course: But then, don't you know that we have so many things, just suited to your purse, and articles wherein quality has not been sacri ficed either. Take the several new productions in Silverware for in stance. If they are not the cheap est, brightest, and most artistic productions for the price, then we know nothing about Silverware, 3f AT or about anv part of our buiness. ST X X ft? " A Large Tea Spoon, of good ' weight, fine pattern, Sterling Sil- ver throughout for ?io.co per doz- X X X X g en, engraved with a handsome Ini- St tial on each, we think is well ? worth considering. And the whole X X X Fork and Spoon line ranges as ft? low. We have four new patterns i . i At r- : j at c already this Spring, and the Spring X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X a x x x X X X X X X is hardly here. Who says we are behind the times? r ftT fir &r fir fir fir fir fir fir ar sr fif &r if fir fir &r fir ar fir &r &r fir sr &r We are here to STAY: That means that our guarantee lasts. . ft A Big Difference. There's a big differ ence iu ways of dome: business. Some deal ers simply strive to get a customer in their store, sell as much as they can at one sale by misrepresentation and never expect to see that customer again. Our way is to always satisf3T a buye no matter how snia the nrofit. This meth- od makes permanent patrons, and our trade is made up of custom ers who have been coming back to our store year after year. Try our way once and you'll keep com ing back the same waT, too. Aledeiros & Decker, THE HOTEL STREET TAILORS. Waver ley Block. Y. CHD YIEK & CO. (Formerly Wing Hiug Loy.) Imported Dry Goods! Ecglish, American and Chinese. DRESSMAKING A Specialty. Low Prices to suit the times. Come and see our new stock and store. NUUANU STREET. N PAR HOTEL (Opposite W. W. Aharnt.) Telephone '.57. Decoration Day IS NEAR AT HAND HAWAIIAN STONE MONUMENTS and CEMETERY WORK (in detail). CARVING AND INSCRIPTIONS. Prompt and careful service given to all work intrusted to me. ARTHUR HARRISON. Queen, and Fort Streets. With Washington Feed Co. YEE SING TAI. Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furniture. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEK. Cabinet Making and Painting. Fort St. ; Foreign mail steamer time cards may still be secured at this office. I : fc ! ' iTnn Hitfli .zi. mjr i z a T- h m m You Say 1 RECENT : ARRIVALS! FROM JAPAN: Handsome Silk Goods BLUE CHINA WARE At more than reasonable prices. FROM SAD FRANCISCO: Gents' : Furnishings I Everything for the most fastidious as well as for every day wear. OZAK WAVERLKY BLOC K , HOTEL ST. A SHIPLOAD OP NITRATE OF SODA An Excellent Fertilizer for Rattoons and Early Cane, And in the Dry Season. i-drance 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. Prices Aro Right Manufacturing and repairing prompt ly done. Repairing fine and complicat ed Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. -Bankers- TRANSACT A GENERAL, BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all the I ' principal cities of the world. io I si Refrigerated Poultry -AND- Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Meat Telephone 4-5. Market NEW STORE. Kwong Hirig 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. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. MY Til CYCLE REPAIIi SHOP. Keys Fitted, Locks Repaired, Electroplating, and General Repairs at J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. Telephone 398. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and Infirmary, - - 863 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. S II If U I LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SUGARS Cube and Granuted. PARAFINE PAINT CO.'S Paints, Compounds and Building Papers. PAINT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. . . INDURINE, Water -proof cold-water paint. Inside and outside; in white &a colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons' hlgn-gr&d Scotch fertilizers, adapted foai sugar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fer tilizers and finely ground Bon Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional plp covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen, and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & "BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINDvO CO. San Francisco, CaJU BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Penn., U..S. iL NEWELL UNIVERSAL ItfILL CO. (Manf. "National Cane ShredCer"), New York, U. S. AU N. OHLANDT & CO., ' San Francisco, Cai RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVU WORKS, San Francisco, Ct, ilr r& it1 tl?- ;y sty A Model Plant Is not complete with out Electric Power, thus dispemlafi with small engines. Why not generate your power fr2S one CENTRAL. Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pumjr, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also, furnish Hakf and power for a radius of from 16 tc SO miles. Electric Power being used, saves tl labor of hauling coal In your field, ala water, and does away with hlgh-prle8 engineers, and only have one engine tc look after in your mill. Where water power Is available If costs nothing to generate Electric Power. TIIE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY Is now ready to furnish Electrlfi Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at short notice, and also has ng hand a large stock of Wire, Chande liers and Electrical Goods. All orders will, be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished fca Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention is given to House and M&rlcf Wiring. THEO HOFFMAN, Manager. California Horses. MATCHED TEAMS, FAMILY. HACK AND SADDLE HOUSES. Orders Taken for All Classes of Horsee. STABLES, King St., Opp. Singer's Bakery J. a. Mcdonald. III! P. O. Box 422.