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C -art ' Ui-i3 V THE PACIFIC . COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JUNE IS, 1S0S. 1 'I I 4 if is) r 4! 4 V-i ; i, m 4 m t LCDAL BREVITIES; Subscribe to Del. Mrs. Hanna. No cricket today on account of St. Andrew's fair. The Kash advertis. that will not rip. boy's clothes The horse race scheduled afternoon is "off." for this uante matinee today. cont3 and 2.3 cents. Prices ."0 Geo. J. Ross is ill and Chas. Wilcox is stlil on the sick list. A modern four-room cottage on Keeaumoku street is advertised to let. Special meeting of Lodge Lo Pro gres for work in the second degree to night, s. John S. Walker -publishes a notice re guardianship of John f). and James R. Holt. It is now said that the Healanis do not care to enter for a Fourth of July regatta. See list of stock as advertised by Harry Armitage, broker, King and Bethel street. The usual concert will be given by the Government band at Makee Island tomorrow afternoon. Baseball at the Makikl League grounds at 3:30 this afternoon. Regi ments vs. Ilonolulus. The graduation exercises of Puna hou preparatory school will be held next Tuesday morning. J. M. Vivas, Administrator of the estate of Jose de Freltas, has a notice to creditors in this issue. .Minister Cooper made a trip to the Pali yesterday with Mr. Rowell, Sup erintendent of Public WorKs. Ililo people were not the only ones disappointed over the failure of the horse J. R. to win races here. There are several candidates for the post of Deputy Auditor-General. Geo. AV. It. King's name is on the list. The band was much missed at the departure of the Peru yesterday. AH the passengers were asking for music. The bazaar of the ladies of St. An drew's Cathedral announced for this date will be open afternoon and even ing. The band will not play in Emma Square this afternoon but will furnish music at the St. Andrew's Cathedral fair. From the beginning of this year up to May 29th. 1,003 cases, of plague, re sulting in 723 deaths, were reported in Formosa. The Honolulu police, foot and mounted, will be drilled in the Puna hou pasture this afternoon for the benefit of the legislators. In all probability the choir of ladies and gentlemen of the Second Congre gation of St. Andrew's Cathedral will be vested within the next month. Dr. Berger will speak in Kawaia hao Church on Sunday evening. His remarks will be interpreted by Rev. H. II. Parker, pastor of Kawaiahao. Do not forget that-there will be some interesting tennis on the courts of the Pacific Tennis Club this after noon. The semi-finals will be played. Dante will give an entire new pro gram at the Opera House tonight. Some startling illusions will be pre sented. There should be a full house. Today at 12 o'clock noon, at the stables of the late J. I. Dowsett. Queen street, J. F. Morgan 'will 'hold a' public auction of 25 head of horses, mules and colts. Among the arrivals from Maui and Hawaii ports on the Kinau yesterday. were the following: W. II. Cornwell, A. W. Carter, J. S. McCandless and L. von Temps ky. W. D. Dale, engineer at Naalehu, Hawaii, and Miss Bessie Corbell were- married Thursday afternoon at St. An--ctrow's Cathedral by the Rev. Alex. Mackintosh. The handsome residence of Samuel Parker on King street, is to let. The (buildings are being put in good order and repairs. For particulars (apply to Cecil Brown. . The tennis tournament committee had intended having some of the doii bles played off today but were forced .to give up the proposition because the contestants will be unable to attend. Dobner, the young man released from the First California Regiment here on account of "physical disabili ty,' has had a passage to the Coast provided for him by certain citizens. Captain Coffin, formerly of the U. S. S. Charleston passed through here on the Peru on his way from Japan to his home in the States. During his stay he was a visitor aboard the Mo hican. The Honolulu Carriage Manufactory advertises that they have sold 21 car riages and 7 sets of harness in the last three weeks and that there must be merit in the goods to warrant these sales. Dante will give a special matinee this afternoon for ladies and children, commencing at 2 o'clock. An entire change of bill will be given this even ing. It will be the last chance to see Dante. Among the passengers who left for San Francisco on the Peru yesterday was Attorney A. S. Humphreys, who goes to San Francisco to spend a six months' vacation after three years of hard work on the Islands. Quite a number of ladies have decided to take Red Cross tickets on the boats to go out to meet the troops. The charge of fifty cents per passage or trip will be to only persons not members of the committees. On Sunday evening, at Central Uni on Church, the Baccalaureate sermo to the class of 'PS Oahu College will be delivered by Rev. D. P. Birnie. All young people, especially students in the various schools, are invited to be present. News was brought 'on the Peru yes terday that the Coptic's passenger .room had been entirely engaged in China and Japan. This made it neces sary for several who expected to go on her, to rush matters and take pass . age on the Peru. Sunday Concert. Prof. Berger has arranged the fol lowing program for the concert on Makee Island Sunday afternoon: PART. I. The Old Hundred. Overture Don Giovanni Mozart Priest's War March Athalie Mendelssohn Selection Tan turn Ergo (new) Rossini Chorus Tannhauser Wagner PART II. Cornet Solo Le Desir Steinhauser Mr. Charles Kreuter. Reminiscences of Verdi Golfrey Fantasia In Switzerland Hume Finale In Pompous Array Faust Hawaii Ponoi. Tm v '" 1 ''THE PrOqFSIVETOR,E? "EX AORANGI." We have received an extensive ship ment of the very latest novelties, bought direct from the makers, which we propose to offer to our patrons, "The People," at the merest shaving of profit. EMBRACING, Printed French Dotted Swiss. Printed Lawns and Muslins. Printed Dimities, all new designs. Scotch Ginghams in Plaid effects. Figured Alpacas and Crepons. Nuns Veiling in evening shades. . Black Taffeta and Brocaded Silks. "Tasseled Madras Muslin, the latest fad for curtains." Table Damasks and Napkins. Bedspreads and Towels. Linen Pillow casing and sheeting. Everyone of the above lines have been marked at prices that will ensure a rapid clearance, and we would only ask ladies to examine this stock he fore making purchases elwhere. Limited. The People's Providers. 520 FORT STREET. HONOLULU. JAS.F.MORGAH 33 QUEEN ST. Telephone 74. WISH REAL -ESTATE FOR SALE. n t? t ir 4- state FOR PBIVATE SALE. RESIDENCE IN MANOA VALLEY. Land under a long Lease. Area 1 acre. Good Dwelling House. Furnished throughout. Fine stream of "water. Nice grounds, planted. Shares of Stock TODAY. Shares OAHU SUGAR CO. (assess able). BULLETIN OF NEW BOOKS. Following the Equator by Mark Twain. The Desert Drama by Conan Doyle. Simon Dale by Anthony Hope. The Choir Invisible by James Lane Allen. An Island God by Gurdon Mum ford. Jerome by Mary E. Wilkins. St. Ives by Robert Louis Stevenson. Capt. Courageous by Rudyard Kip ling. Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis. The Manxman by Hall Caine. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. The War of the Worlds by II. G, Wells. Quo Vadis by Sienkiewicz. The Great Stone of Sardis -by Stockton. The Seven Seas by Kipling. The Christian by Hall Caine. Four for a Fortune by Albert Lee, The Red Bridge Neighborhood Ty Pool. All of the above, and many more, just received by WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY. I S. 80 II G003S CO am in We hear the expression used cons:antly. So much so that in nine cases out of ten it really has no significance in connection with facts. A 'bargain in shoes represents standard value, at the right price and at the right time. The cheapest is not always tha best neither is the best always the cheapest. Buy a good article and you will get satisfactory wear out of it in the long run. Buy a cheap article and it will keep you on the jump con tinually to duplicate, then you might buy shoes on this basis every week in the year and never get your money's worth. Turn over a new leaf and buy an honest shoe at an honest price. This is the kind of values we offer you. The H anufacturers' Shoe Co., FORT n a , es ? i " t :- - v-.. r HOTO APH THE OYS ST" With an Eastman Kodak. You'll en joy taking the snap shots of marching troops, decorations, ships, etc. Lots of fun in store for one armed writh a Kodak. Cost too much, you say? No. There's where you are mistaken. You can get a Kodak from us from $1 up. They are all good; every instrument tested. Why not get one today? Come in anyway and have a chat with us about them. AGENTS. King and Fort. n k n v, n $45 5 .SLjr Large Shipment i EARSON" 312 Fort Street. IT 1LU Hobron Drug Co. J m v mi Mil r s m. i W I Mk &k mk r3 sb rk Ljsz Hotel Street P.O. Box 215. Ex LATEST STYLE YAMATOYA SHIRTS In Silk and Crepe, White and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, and all Silk Goods Wholesale Dealers in Japanese STREET. FORT STREET. We are still keeping up our Renova tion Sale in all departments and if you are looking for bargains that have a ring of genuineness to them you will look over the stock. ooo This week we offer bargains in Latest Novel ties in Ladies' Neckwear, Organdies Swisses White Goods Laces ooo The prices we have been quoting on gents' furnishings still stand good for all who care to improve the opportu nity of getting first class goods at war time prices. FORT STREET. $45 Just Received. & HOBRON, Telephone 565. Robinson Block. Telephone t)73. Argyle - Goods and Provision Merchants FGAN Ik, A L The Biggest Surprise To a boy is finding himself unable to rip his clothes. OOO Prove to a mother that you sell such clothes and you have a lasting cus tomer. "We find it so. 9 Hotel Street Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear. Send lor Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. JUST ARRIVED PER ZEALAKDIA: Whole Wheat Flour, and Graham Flour In 10 and 50 lb. sacks. ROLLED WTIEAT, ROLLED OATS. In 7 lb. sacks and all sorts of meal stuffs. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. : MY GKSEUAL : : itEi'Aiii shui'. : Typewriters, Lawn Mowers, SeViii Machines, Locks, etc., put in the best possible condition. J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. Telephone 30S. . . 2 : "Waver; ey Block. TT T ' j The following line were gotten up especially for the Island trade, and a notable feature on which we have testimonials is their Good Scouring qualities and light draught. The Queen. Sizes C, 8 and 10 intdies. The Monarch. Sizes 12 We carry also a complete line of extras for the above. We can furnish you also with ROAD SCRAPERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, FEED SCRAPERS. And in the Household Department a new lot, just received, of Coco mint Door Mats, and another car load o Garland Stoves and Ranges. VV:Schrmdt & Sons, j Having taken stock, and reduced all prices, 1 now offer the latest styles of I FANCY PRINTS AT 5 CENTS PER YARD, And other goods in proportion. Also, ex "Zealandia," a w fine assortment of V FISH OURTAIK. li W. SCHMIDT k SONS. 4- VON HOLT on J mimy v (LfralteJ.) ft Ceylon, formerly famed for iti spices and later for Its coffee, has, during recent years been equally fam ed for its choice and delicately flavor ed Teas. In this direction, China is being rapidly beaten by Its youthful competitor, as witness the following figures taken from Ilazell's Annual." GREAT BRITAIN'S TEA IMPORTS: 1ST7 China 132,000,000 lbs. i Ceylon Nil. 1S36 China 28,000,000 lb3. Ceylon 70,000,000 lb3. IM, C6!ll'S NHL MANILA CIGARS. Dagger" Brand Mullet. H. MAY & CO.. Me Qiil Retol! Grocers fl -:- 9S FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 47. and 14 inches. 1 e W e o W 0 o CLOCK, KING ST. i . i kins mo Commission Agents. JflL PLOWS. .....