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TTIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: ITONOLULU, MAY 9, 1S9S. 5 C. D. CHASE. Seal Estate Agent -AND Notary Public. 497 Fort Street. Telephone 184. R REZE1 STORES. A VERY DESIRABLE ed House. For terms apply. FURNISH- I LARGE STORES In the new Spreck ela Block on Nuuanu street. For terms apply. Nicely Furnished Cottage, Nuuanu Val ley, containing Parlor, Dining Room, 2 Red Rooms, Bath, Ser vants quarters. Will rent the above for C months to a desirable tenant. HOUSE ON SCHOOL STREET, BE tween Nuuanu and the bridge, ma kai side of street. Contains parlor, and back parlor, dining room, kit chen, nan try. bath and two large bed rooms. Rent, $25.00 per month. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT on Punchbowl slope, commanding an unobstructed view of the sea rrom Harbor's Point to Diamond Head. Several large trees on the property and plenty of water. Lot has a ironi vn nf 2fo feet on Green street, 164 feet on Hackfeld street, and 205 feet Rnencer avenue. Three minutes walk from tram car. Terms easy. Tvr nv TTTNALILO STREET, hav lng frontage of 150 feet. Two minutes' iralk from car. LOT ON LUNALILO STREET, hav lng 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 Timwn Tehorns. White Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas, Andalusl an Barred Plymouth. Rocks, Wyan dottes and English S. G. Dorkings, Perkin Duck3 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. 0 i BAMBOO BLINDS, MATTINGS (New Designs), PORCELAIN WARE, LACQUER WARE, HANDSOME KIMONOS, PAJAMAS, RUGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS. SILKS! SILKS! Don't buy until you have seen our stock. The Goods and Prices will Suit you. M U RATA & CO. Hotel St., Cor. Nuvanu. ALL KINDS OF HATS. BRANCH HAT STORE, Nuuanu St. Telephone, 938. ' P. O. Box 206. EX "DORIC"- Grass :. Cloth : Handkerchiefs! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. fillk Shawls, New Porcelain Cups and Sancera, Decorated Flower PoU, lUttan Chairs, Matting, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fire Crackers. WING W0 CHAN & CO. 210-212 Nccanu St. CHU YIP & Co. (Formerly Wing Hing Loy.) ' Imported Dry Goods! English, American and Chinese. DRESSMAKING A Specialty. Low Prices to suit tte times. Come and see our new stock and store. NUUAtfU STREET NEAR HOTEL. (Opposite W. W. Ahana.) Telephone 157. 111 ese QUITE ONE SIDED hi &r IT &r & k f w r ar ftT ? r r t IT ftT Honolulus Seem to Be Outclassed By Regiments. Score of 21 to 6 Base Running. Ball Batted Over the Fence. Umpiring Prospects. The Regiments took the first game oT the match series with the Honolulus y the very uneven score of 21 to 0. tjtt, nttnii.-incc was small. This was the second meeting of the two nine- V ftT t established that the Honolulus are having an unpreeeueniea run luck or are very much in need of strengthening at, several points. The atter in the case, according to the best judges. It is figured that with Manuka and one or two others of the old reli ables the Honolulus should be able to make it interesting for the Regiments The Regiments have only ten players, with McNiehol for coach and leave all the rest of the town and the Islands for the Honolulus to enlist Lemon was hit quite freely by the Regiments. Davis succeeded in getting a ball over the right field fence on the bounce. Kiley, Jones, Hart, Wilder, Moore in fact all nanus oi ine ivu&i ments piled up slick averages. The most apparent weakness of the Hono lulus was shown by the manner in which the Regiments ran bases. Once a Regiment player reached first he was nrettv sure to get around to third ana to come home if there was the gtiost oi a show. On the other hand the Hono lulu man who reached first, with the exception of Holt and one or two oth ers seemed anchored to the initial nag WTilder was throwing beautifully from liAhlnd the bat and Moore and Gorman were making second a stronghold. The Regiments did not play an errorless came. The fielding was good. Jones was Derfect in center. The infield was a regular barricade, particularly after Lishman went in at short. Bower ana Gorman, without any excuse whatever, did wild throwing across the diamond c(?v-pr.nl times. Davis is doing well at UV v first. Soner. the regular umpire, had an as sistant on Saturday in Flint of the Bennington for bases. Flint is excel lent, but made one mistake at the ex- nense of the Regiments. Soper was en tirelv satisfactory on balls and strikes, being questioned only a couple of times on Lemon's "raises." Captain Thompson, WTillis and oth ers of the Honolulus said after the eame that they hoped by next Satur day to have the nine in better shape and to give the Regiments a close "rub." There is talk of a substitute battery for the Honolulus. Both Lemon and Dayton have worked too hard and continously. Hart, after his long rest, is better than ever and he and Wilder make a nrettv team. Chris WTillis, at first for the Honolulus, "split a finger" late in the game, but played on to the PTid without an error. Before the ar rival of Lishman, Hansmann was in with the Regiments and did some hit ting, but had Kiley do the running. The score by innings: 123456789 Honolulu 20011001 16 Regiments .4 1050146 x 21 ROBERT COWES. Death of a Man Known in Many Countries. Much genuine regret was expressed here unon receipt by the S. S. Rio de Janeiro of the death, on the up voyage of the S. S. Zealandia of Robert Cowes, the steward. Honolulu is the home of Mr. Cowes and it is in this place that he leaves a widow and son and hundreds of friends to mourn his loss. Te body has been emblamed and will arrive back by the Zealandia on Wed nesday next. The funeral will be held at 3:30 the following afternoon from the residence on Hotel street. Inter ment will hpsirfe the crave of a son of the late Mr. Cowes in the Catholic cemetery on King street. Services will be held at the residence by Rev. Alex. Mackintosh. Mr. Cowes having been a communicant of the English church. Robt. Cowes was 50 years of age anil a native of the State of New York. He was intensely American, was a faithful man of the highest sense of honor and integrity. In 1S49 he came across Pa nama to California. During the civil war he was with the Union forces, being in a command of Admiral Brown, for whom he entertained the greatest, admiration. Mr. Cowes is believed to have been a member of a Grean Army post of San Francisco. For thirty years Mr. Cowes has been a steward in Pacific Ocean steamers and naturally made the acquaintance of thousands of travelers and of promi nent people in all the ports. With the., assistance of the management of Mrs. Cowes lie had accumulated not a little property. The nature of the man is clearly shown by an incident connected with his enlistment with the Federal forces in the United States. He re ceived some bounty money and at once gave the whole of it to a fund for the benefit of -widows and orphans. pi x x X X X X X X x 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X THE LANCASTER Gcrham's new pattern in SILVER WARE for this season. One of the most artistic patterns ever produced by this house, noted for its variety of productions. The graceful outline? and well regulated beaded edge, is artistically finished off with the rich cluster of roses on the top. All work is in high relief and pieces are large and heavy. The prices are remarkably low, for r:c;ts of such heavy weights. ft.' ft.' ft.' ftT ft.' ft.' ft.' ti ft.' x ft.' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ftf ftT ft.' V ft.' ft ftT ft.' ft.' v ft.' &.' &' A? ft,' ftT ftT X X AT X X ft.' X X X V ft.' ftf X X X ft.' ft? ft.' X X X X ftT Tea Spoons - - $10.50 per doz. Dessert Spoons and Forks ----- $22.50 per doz. Table Spoons and Forks $33.50 per doz. A full stock of all pieces made in this line. We engrave all pieces (a limit as to initials) FREE OF CHARGE; or where no engraving is desired give usual discounts for spot cash. Bear in mind our Tea Spoons for q.oo per dozen, large, good weight and good pattern. ftT ft.' ar X ftT X X ftT ftT X ftT X AT X ft,' ftT X X X ft.' ftT X X X ft? V ftf H. F. HflCHMAH X ftT X ftT AT o o o 0 o t? t? I m r. K v. r. " ----------- VINH H.HHH. SIS ' 1 I 1 I 1 i I ; 3 ni l I I - 1 v I 3 r I V 1 t i l 4 i 1 ' E l I X 1 ! 6 V UJ LUDLOFF LANDS THE 2-MILE HANDICAP IN 5:21; ALLEN TONES TAKES THE MILE OPEN, time 1:17. TOM KIXGHELrS HIMSELF TO THli 2-3 -MlLiiUfii.N, m , JOXES REPEATS HIS PERFORMANCE in the MILE HANDICAP by taking the race- by "-T-- 0 o 0 o O o 0 o lime 2:0. TRIAL HEATS THREE FIRSTS, TWO SECONDS, ONE THIRD. I this not conclusive evidence that it is the wheel to make fast races.-- o o OOCOOOOOCOOOOOOC 0XX000OKOCKCKCKXXXXXX000 peedy Hiders Want NEW Ehlers' Building, Fort St. The.he-t at the lowest! price at HOPP'.S. j Exterior' Decorations Are as much a part of our business as it is to make the interior of your homes look beautiful and cosy. In this "Paradise of the Pacific' AWNINGS Should play a very important part. Nowhere are they so much needed as here, and. at the same time so little used. In temperate climates you can hardly pass the home of the rich or poor without seeing them. Why then : should they not be universally used in the Tropics. We make them to order ALL SIZES, ALL COLORS, ALL PRICES FRAME THEM, FIT THEM. Thej- are a great temperature regula- tor. They are NOT EXPENSIVE Why not call and get prices, you are not compelled to buy, but this we do want to impress upon you, and that is that it is not necessary to Send To The Coast. If you have never tried us on re pairing and upholstering you don't know what old furniture looks like after it has passsd through our hands. Leading Furniture Dealers. SUMMARY. bX Cycle v:j:-tV , : 'rSS3fa Sr.-zk' A Model Plant is not complete with out Electric Tower, thus dispensing with small engines. Why not generate your power from firm CENTRAL Station? One gener- ator can furnish power to your Pump, ' Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ! ways and Hoists; also, furnish light J and power for a radius of from 15 to 30 miles. Electric Power being used, saves the ! labor of hauling coal in your field, also ! water, and does away with high-priced I engineers, and only have one engine to ! look after in your mill. I iriioro wrttnr nower is available it , ilL I V ' 1 " " J costs nothing to generate Electric Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY is now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at short notice, and also has on hand a large stock of Wire, Chande liers and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished for Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention is given to House and Marine Wiring. THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. We Repair Broken P-3tfi0MC mater whether LdlllCl do the trouble's due to a 11 won't wTork" shutter or a broken lens or, in fact if there's anything wrong with it we'll hx it up in a way to suit and at a price that'll satisfy you. BIART r VA 401 FORT ST. breaking Damon's time of 5:24 made on January 1, 1898. rT1To- OO OOCKCCKOOCK0 0XCOCWXWAAAAuwwv Speedy M0 Manufacturing Co. 1 . 1 LIMITED Offer for Sale: KEFIXED SUGARS Cube and Granulated. PA It A FINE PAINT CO.'S Paints. Compounds and Building Papers. PAINT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. INDUIvINE, Water-proof cold-water paint. In side and outside; in white and colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross Sc Sons high-grade Scotch fertilizers, adapted for su gar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fertil izers and finely ground Bone Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional pipe covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., San Francisco. Cal. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO. (Manf. "National Cane Shredder"). New York, U. S. A. N. OHLANDT & CO.. San Francisco. Cal. RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, ' San Francisco, Cal. IMS 11 e ST" T r- i,i, ,,r mnrr 9 a vhcel , length or more. V C . g o T. V. KING, Prop Wheels !