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11 vfS'j;,w-irf'7ua,.v,ria4w SHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, AUGUST 12, 1S98. i f f m 1 t ' XI iff - ,3L-. ,f... w Houses Sold on the Installment Plan and t!ie Peal Estate thrown in. These houses would not do for you to live in, tut they are just the thins for your pet bird. We have them in painted wire, neat and very cheap. Then we have the brass sort, scire cf which are plain in style and low in price and from this sort up to the fancy finished ones that the finest singers are usually allowed to have. Our Parrot and Breeding Cages are strong and neat, just the thing you want for the purpose. For anything in this line, try ( f? 43 ,4 In addition to recent invoices from the United States, The Pacific Hardware Co. have just receive direct from England: Winsor & Newton's Artists' Colors, Color Boxes, Canvas, Academy Board Palettes and Vouga's Studies, Dandy Brushes, Wostenholm's Cutlery, Wade and Butcher's Razors, Open and Twisted Link Trace Chains. And a full assortment of DOOR MATS. Pacific Hardware Co., LIMITED. r rwn mm inmjun n m. nimn mm .m.m i i . I I i . . I r .... . . , I,". " JJl l H- WIBEpAfUaS. ' - -1 ndertaker and Embalmer. . LOVE BUILDING, 53i-5;6 FORT ST. v ' Telephone 810. Ilosldence, Klutr St- near Rlehards: Telephone S iO. J ! 11 ... - ,- ii mt.- mm m'mmvmrwtmt TIVOLI Late Saratoga, Waikiki. Mr. Karl Klemme begs to notify the Public of Honolulu and surrounding Island9 that he has undertaken the management of this well known Seaside Resort. Every arrangement has been made for the convenience of Bathers and those wishing to enjoy a Vacation : at : the ; Seaside. ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. He trusts that he may receive the patronage he will endeavor to deserve. Free bathing for school children every Tuesday. For particulars inquire at Queen's Hotel, Nuuanu Avenue. Tels. 809 and SS9. 4 . CARL. KLEMME. lew EX "ALAMEDA." Fish, Smoked Bloaters, Halibut and Herrings, New Crop Potatoes, Turnips and Onions, Dates and Figs, Edam I,imburger and Tine Apple Cheese, Metwurst Sausage. All kinds or Breakfast Mush. New Assortment or Can Table Fruits, Jellies, Jams, Etc., Etc. P. J. YOELLER & Co. Fort & Hotel Sts. NOTICE OF CHANGE. The Hair Dressing Department of the Woman's Exchange is no longer In charge of Mrs. Dickson. The present manager recently from San Fran cisco, solicits the patronage of the Honolulu ladles and will do sham pooing, hair dressing, glove and hat cleaning from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. - 659. Goods, O. MALL & SON, Ld. Fort Street. 4 rv idn't j was loaded. Finding out your error is sometimes expensive. Especially when you go to the custom tailor. Same clothes here and not loaded down with price. Save expense of an error. It's some satisfaction to know that for every dollar you spend, a hundred cents come back. It happens here every day. Whether clothes, hats, or Furnishing Goods, you get value for value. 9 Hotel Street Waverlay lilock. Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linea-Ilesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. We fflake Shirts to Order. Stobh Of all kinds. Iron fence a specialty. W-2 are revolutionizing the fence bus iness in Honolulu and guarantee to convince you wo can tell you the best and cheat est iron fence on earth, only 5S cents and up per iot, erected. Now that wo aro American (be Arncric:iu) iu custom and replace your old hedge and wood fences with a neat iron one and show your grounds. We are hap py to say the citizens appreciate ana krow a good thing when they see it. As we have sold in 90 days more than 2,000 feet of iron fence in Honolulu, which will soon be erected and an or nament to the city. Call and get prices and catalogue. THE HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE CO., J. H. ANKROM. The Advertiser, dellrered to any part of the city for 75 cents a month. Know OPEN ON SEPT. 12 School Year Will Begin a Month From Toda3. Christmas Vacation-New Teachers Appointed-Many Changes Made. Session of Board. Minister Cooper could not i- pres ent at a nu.-eting of the Commissioners of IMucation held yesterday afternoon. Professor Alexander occupied The chair. Present were: Inspector Gen eral Townsend, Deputy Inspector Gib son, Mrs. Dillingham, Mrs. Jordan, C. L. Hopkins and Secretary Rodgers. Following transfers were made; s. R. Dowdle. from the position of assist ant at Makawao, to charge of school at Kaunakakai; Miss Christina Flak ier, from Kaumakapili, Honolulu, to Kekana, Kauai; Miss Fdith Mabel Sunter, from Kekaha to Kaumakapili; Miss Maggie Davidson, from position of assistant to that of principal of the Manoa school; William . MeClosky, from Olaa, to be principal of Hilo Se lect school; Mrs. MeStay, from Hilo Select school, to Olaa; Miss Hadley. from Lihue, Kauai, to Lahaina; Mrs. S. I). Heapy, from L,anai to Wailuku. at her own request; H. T-.I. Coke, from Paahoa to Makaweli. These new appointments were made: Keelikahuna, to Pelekunw, Molokai; T. A. Nathaniel, to Kalaupapa; Miss Bruce, with her sister at Kaluaaha, Molokai; E. P. Gibson, to Mana, Kauai; Miss Batchelor, as principal at Kekaha, Kauai; Mrs. Hugh M. Coke, to be assistant at Makaweli; Miss Charlotte Fountain, to Eihue, Kauai; Miss Emma C. Lyons, to Waikiki; Ku palu to Waiahole; Miss Rachael Scott, to High school, Honolulu; E. G. Ferri era, to Honokaa homesteads; Mrs. C. E. Moore, to Makapala; Mrs. Goddard, to Hilo Union school; Miss Jordan, to Kukuihaele; A. D. Wishard, to Paa hoa, Hawaii; Mrs. Ogg, to Waihee. It was decided to have the school year begin on Monday, September 12. This will give fifteen working weeks before Christmas. Christmas will fall on Sunday and the term will run up to the Friday before. The committee on teachers' exam inations recommended that-life certif icates be issued to the following per sons:' Miss Laure Duncan, John Bush, Miss Mary S. Ross, Edgar Wood, J. F. Scott, H. II. Brodie, Miss Josephine Deyo, Mrs. Emma McL. Wood, W. I. Wells. J. B. Alexander and F. W. Hardy. Primary Grade Mrs. Ella L. Aus- a - nt : - . 4 .1 . I I r 1 . I mi, vnriSLiaii YinueuE., i. iv. ivdiiwa- ea and Emil de Home. Samuel Kelii- noi and Chas. E. King were given first class grammar grade certificates. J. N. Taggard and Hugh M. Coke were given first grade primary -certificates. Joseph Pritchard was appointed school agent for the district of Kr.u. Miss Nickelson's resignation from the school at llanapepe was accepted. Mrs. Dillingham was entrusted with the duty of selecting in the States an instructor for the Practice school. The matter of some changes in the school system at Hilo was discussed but no action was taken. Numerous other routine matters connected with teachers' salaries, etc., were disposed of. At o'clock the meeting adjourned. CIRCUIT COURT. Mutters of one of the Quiet Days of the Term. In the matter of L. Sam Shu, et ah, vs. Yim Quon, et al., trespass, plain tiffs have admitted a satisfaction of their claim and tiled a discontinuance of the case. A. G. M. Robertson for plaintiffs. Edith Morton and Maud Auld have answered the complaint of William C. Achi, ejectment, respecting certain lands willed by the late Peter 1. Kau hema, in which they claim, with Uwi ni Johnson, to be sole owners of said estate. The court has ordered YV. II. Pain and O. S. J. Gilbert to appear again at this term for trial on the charge of furious and heedless driving at Wai anae. This is the case in which the jury disagreed. In the matter of Kiioi vs. Kanaka nui, et al., it has been agreed between the parties that defendant Nahale may have ten days from and after August 13 to answer complaint of the plain tiff. Frank Worthing. (New York Paper). The most important dramatic event of the -autumn will be Viola Allen's debut as a star, scheduled for October 3 at the Lyric. The play is 1 1 a II Caine's own dramatization of his latest novel, 'The Christian,' with Allen of course as Glory, and Frank Worthing, once leading man at i)aly'.. for John Storm, who, in the play. do. s not die. Drake is to be impersonated by Jack Mason, and Lord Itobert Uro by Jami son Leo Finney, last season one of th--German officers in ""Tho Conquerors." The play is in rive nets, opening in the courtyard of th;"1 Brotherhood. Glory does not appear until the second aet. which takes place in the Coliseum Music Hall. Act three shows the club room of the mission church in Soho. act four Glory's apartments in Clem ent's Inn, while for the finale the scene returns to the Soho club room. T,JffVfV foreign office notic;:. i Carria-r.'s brinsnne sv.vt to ihc- Fl.ig j Racing .-re.no.'i2e. a: tho Exreu:iv? UniMing to. lay t-ntvr by -he ttiCxiai ;i s:rec : traU' ami lea v t.y the Hole! irtrwr-t gat--. Foreign OlnVv August ls FOREIGN OFFICE NOTICE. The Ceremonies attending the trans fer of the Sovereignty of the Republic of Hawaii to the United States of Am erica will take place at the Executive Building at 11:43 o'clock a. m. on Fri day, August 12th, IS'JS. THE P CP LIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT. Tickets of admission to the Balcon ies of the Executive Building and re served seats may be had on application at the Foreign Otlica on Thursday morning. The grounds will be free to all. During the day carriages will be al lowed to enter the mauka or Richards street gates; entrance to the Executive Building will be through the mauka doors. On Friday evening there will be a Reception at 9 o'clock to bo followed by a Ball to which the public is in vited. Carriages will enter by the King street gate and leave the guests at the front entrance of the Executive Build ing, going out by the Richards street gate. HENRY E. COOPER, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Foreign Office, August 10th, 189S. 4994 EXECUTIVE NOTICE. The President directs that the fol lowing notice be given: All civil officers of the Government, of the District of Honolulu, are re quired to be in attendance at the Ju diciary Building, or District Court Room, between 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock p. m., on Friday. August 12th, 1S9S. GEO. C. POTTER, Secretary Foreign Office. Executive Building, August 11, 1S9S. 4995 Friday, August 12th, 1S9S, being the occasion of hoisting the Flag of the United States of America over the Ha waiian Islands, all Government Offices will be closed during the day. J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, August 10, 1S9S. 4995 If Fl When you visit our store. We offer so many desirable thing3 that it will take a good many arms to carry all you will want to buy. And an armful of goods bought of us costs less than anywhere else in town. Some certain-to-please bargains which we are offering are BOYS' LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLEN CLOTHING. Just the right weight for this climate. COLORED AND WHITE SHIRT WAISTS. At a Special Reduction. TO CLOSE OUT. L. E. TRACY. FUR WISH FOnT St., aliove Kin St. Real Estate For Sale. C COTTAGES AT KEWALO. A good permanent investment. LOT AT PAL AM A, 50x100. Will sell cheap. TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU LIKE Street, containing 4 stores below and 11 rooms upstairs. Rents for 553 per month. A good investment. LOT ON KUKUI STREET, near Riv er street. Size 40x73. G LOTS, 50x100 each, Kapiolani Park Addition. 14 LOTS in the Kapahulu Tract. 50x 100 each. Apply to WILLIAM SAV1DGE, No. 121 Queen St., next door to Haek feld & Co. 4979 GOO KIM. Merchant Tailor. 210 Nuuanu St., above Hotel. Fine Suiting's of American, English and French Manufacture, Linen and Cotton Duck Suit; to order. Fancy and Domestic Dry Good:?, Gents' Furnishings. Musical Instruments, Chinese Goods of all descriptions. FOR SALE. LARGE LOT ON PROSPECT Street, Slope of Punchbowl. Splendid situation. Apply GUS SHARP, 4975 Prospect St. WOMAN'S EXCHANCE. 215 Merchant St. Just received from "Morning Star" ;' f a fine lot of Gilbert and Marshall Isl- ' and Mats, Atvicks, To!?. Baskets, ! Spears, Corals, Shells, Mother of j Pearl Hooks, Hats, Cords, etc. Hair dressing department re-opened Tel. CZ0. LYLI- A. DICKEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. King and Bethel Sts. Telephone SOG. P. O. Box 7SG. "william c. pakkl, Attorney at Law. AND AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG MENTS. OSce: Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. CIIAIJLES CLAlJIv. Attorney at Law. 121 MERCHANT STREET. Honolulu Hale. Tel. 345. Up Stairs. CMS. F. PETERSON, Attorney at Law. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 15 Kaahumanu St. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office: In the Occidental Hotel, corner of King and Alakea streets. Honolulu. Honolulu, July 7, 1S9S. P. SILVA. AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWL- edgments to Instruments, District of Kona, Oahu. At W. C. Achi's office, King street, near Nuuanu. C. L. GARVIN, M.D. Office No. 537 Kine street, near Punchbowl. Hours: S:30 to 11 a. m.: 3 to 5 d. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone No. 448. O. G. TKAPIIAG-JSN, ARCHITECT. 223 Merchant Street, between Fort and Alakea. Telephone 734. Honolulu, II. I. T. B. CLAPHAM. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST OFFICE: HOTEL STABLES. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. Specialties: Obstetrics and Lameness. Robert Lowers. F. J. I.owrey. C. M. Cooie LEWERS & COOKE. Importers and Dealers In Luinb9r s,nd Building Materials. Office. 414 Fort St. 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 blacksmlthlng. Job vrork executed on the shortest notic. Al. W. AlcCHESMEY & SOKS. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Leather and Shoe Findings. Agents Honolulu Soap Work? Company and Honolulu Tannery. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crocierj Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Uflotcn Soda M works Co., LIM ITED. Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sts. HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGENT3. LEWIS & CO., Wholesale id sell Grocers 111 FORT STREET. Telephone, 240 : : P. O. Box, SI. H. MAY & CO., liie oil Retail Grocers :- 9S FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 475 Merchant : Tailor. 6232 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. TTTNE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Sult3 cleaned and repaired. Satl faction guaranteed. ! . m . rfv Hi - A A t A ' 9. , & : -- r f W LIFE and FIRE Sit AGENTS FOR OF BOSTON. L OF HARTFORD. C. B ., I'D. Queen Street, : : Honolulu, 11. I. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Ilonomu i3ugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company. Waihee Sugar Company, Makee Su gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line to Bos ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George II. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, II. Water house, G. It. Carter, Directors. CLAUS SPIIKCKKLS. WM. G. IRWIN". GLAUS SPRECKELS & CO,, Bankers, HONOLULU II. I. SAM FRANCISCO AC.KNTS THH NK Y A DA RANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. DRAW KXCHANGK OX SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Rank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Rank of London, (Lti.) NlOW YORK American Kxchango Na tional Rank. CHICAGO Merchants National Bank. PARIS Comptoir National il'i-'scompt lo Paris. RI0RL1N Drcpdncr Rank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA TronFT konj and Shanghai Ranking Corpora tion. XI-: W ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Rank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. Transaci a General Bonking stxcrionce Business Deposits Received. Loans made on Ap proved Security. Commercial and Trav elers' Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange RouRht and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT ED FOR. LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund " 5,461,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA, BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New Yorlr, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, II. I. -THE- Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and'Sat isfactory Alanner. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS ar continually on the go, and others will be added with the Increase of business. Returns made on all bllla 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. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin President and Manager Claus Spreckel3 Vice-President W. M. GIffard..Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR Tiisj Oceanic Steamship .Cotany Of San Francisco, Cal. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.'- Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., II. J. NOLTE, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers Requisites a Specialty. ERoionii iiool Lite Insurance Go Fife losiirarice ConiDony II lii is iii iaii in t ',1 f - V ii V ... ! --.fir i) If is i 1 ir- i a v.