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'; f THE PACIFIC CO.MMEKCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLCLr, SEPTEMI5ER 2?. ISO?. u : ? 3 , Vi r 4 S i ,f ; 1i A i i. I it tit i 1 i s ) I 4 .:''ft : U t r - - If ( ll 4 V'-i ' v. LOCAL BREVITIES. Public Concert. . :.. :: r.i -.vili jr n- a: M.;k- I'ART Mar.-:i.nr..-xat:u:i . S'-'-l tr-ani Now lin- ul' i!j:i-!!.- - Mi iiaaaa .A situa: id:: !i y a .I: i,ui-.-" ,;; liana planr.at iun at S in ! i th? 17th, $1S.l'."i. Hawaiian Cornint-rr;.!! ar s in Fran- ' ' fiico on th" 17th, . ' a ' : Hut chin. -on pi a ntatinn at Van Frnn cisco on the 17th. $.".71-. Henvy Wilt-riath. suar mill aii in North Kona, is in town. John Kna was s-ill q:iif.-- ih y-.-.f.-r-iay. Ho will :.: - o-t. ;. a i n for t wo or thrf- Wf-ics. Mrs. R. F. liickf .March Th:- Garrison liei Th': Star Sange-1 Hanni-r. o n n If you need shoes buv them now. Naroieon ' -air t - i-:ih-n!.w i won battles because he never waited for the enemy: he , I got there first. Cor Th' M:h.--".s, ianoho. iio Th'- Ma ai Girl . I. M i-. 1AIIT II. i'..) Col Mm a: ; Mr. Charts Kivu--r M-.i:oy Plantation Son..- .. Cont'-.-rr.-'i on ha.- niovoi intf . Waltz Ponular Air.s Bergfr nor horn.' '"May nurn.' o: Kiiig .-; for a nhort tim. Tho early humor.-" : : i: the man goose as beinr mov nura-aaris an-1 fi st ructive t'nan -v-r. Tlu-ro will :x a m -'i-i-r of t!;..- I of H.,-Jlf h t'ni.s a f tor noon y 'li.-aa tv;o vook. iju-;ns-. V. W. Uinxou'l Co., !.t-i.. wiil you for a f-w lay.s snap- in zon is yon t art; constantly huyin. Alrx. Youiif,' is to i-ion; if;-"-.! finan- cially with tho Ma is on sto.inivr lin. froni the coast to Hilo. j Jas. S. (Kimo) Mi Cau'lioss an.l Capt.. ; Ureedon li ft yesterday for Iahaina ; with a well boring outiit. ! Caspar Whitney, tho writor. r. turno 1 liy tho Manna Loa yt-stfraay from a ; tour of Hawaii and Maui. Sevon plantations hero aro within a , few days paying out between $:;.".. bO!) j and $100,000 in dividends. - Tho special meeting of the .stookliold-"; .rs if the Union Food Co. will bo hold ; at 10 o'clock this morning. j Freil Waldron and wif-- left by the j ' Kinau yesterday for Hawaii to take ; charge of the Volcano house. j; Admiral Mill-'-r announced yosti rday j afternoon that tho Philadelphia would j sail on Friday for the Coast. i Manuel Gouvoa was arrested yestor- ! day on the charge of embezzling j from his employer, M. R. Dia. j Wado Armstrong will leav' for the Coast by the 'next steamer to undergo an operation for a cataract on his left eye. Trains will run to and fro every half hour between town and Moanalua for the Damon reception next Saturday af ternoon., j Capt. C. V. Zeigler, X. G. H., is hav- j ing great success in every way in dril-j ling New York regiment men in artil- j lory work. A position as clerk or salesman in mercantile house is wanted by man of experience in XewYork houses. Local references. - - W. J. Yates, deputy sheriff of Kau. is in town for surgical treatment to his right leg, which was recently injured in an accident. Frank Vida will leave next Tuesday for Hawaii to remain a year. He is being sent there by his physician on account of weak lungs. J. F. Morgan will hold an auction sale of sugar and steamship and other valuable stock at noon today at his salesrooms, Queen street. Eakin & Whitman will receive new Tribune Bicycles by the S. S. Australia. They do repair work in all its branches and guarantee it perfect. The general public is invited to the fair which will take place on the grounds of the M. K. church parsonage at 7:30 tomorrow evening. A lot of not less than 100 feet by 200 feci, bounded by Makiki. Kapto lani, Wilder Avenue and Heretania streets is wanted. See ad. A- mail will be taken by the Warri moo today to Vancouver. The Austra lia, with late coast mail, will not fall due to arrive until Friday. On account of the moonlight concert at Makee Island tonight the band will not play on the grounds of the Execu tive building this afternoon. Payment has been stopped on two drafts drawn by the Rev. Paul Raw lins on the Rt. Rev. Rishop Gulstan. in favor of A. i. Lindsay, for $;. If you are interested in the latest styles and fabrics in dress goods, it will bo worth your while to visit the X. S. Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd. Mail for the Coast per the transport Valencia will close at the post ohiee at 11 o'clock this morning provided there is not a change in her sailing time A meeting of the Regiment base ball club will be held at 5 o'clock this af ternoon for the purpose of organizing a team to play the First New York nine. Professor Alexander left yesterday for Hawaii to direct the work of sur veying two tracts of Government land shortly to bo opened up for settle ment. . Mrs. Wray Taylor and child. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nowlein and Mrs. J. Monsarrat are booked on the steamer Mikahala. sailing for Lahaina and Ivoua and Kau Friday. Tho Advertiser secured from th-- Pennington a pap.fr with dispatches twenty-four hours later than the nows advices by the Coptic, the last mail boat from the Coast. Assurance is given that damage done the race track at Kapiolani park by Government wagons will be fully re paired. The way for the first quar: et nas been seriously turned up. Today at 10 o'clock a. m. J. F. Mor gan will sell at public auction at his sales room, crockery, glassware, oak bedroom furniture, garden chairs. 1). R. chairs, parlor and veranda chairs, etc. Miss M. E. Killean invites the public to her fall opening of French hats and novelties, and the display of Parisian dressmaking on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4 ami ... and fol lowing days. The Denver company of Engineers completed the march to Pearl City about 10 o'clock yesterday morning and went into camp at Remond Grove. Sur veying on the harbor front for a coal ing station site will begin this morning. D - i.'wmjt mmn i mm ,11111 in 1 in 1 t.n m . "' J!Y I ifltihttli C-Vri T fillkT 11T lift i Mf fif I 1 i'"' ' blM dry qooos es lt- 'The. picqfESsiVE:TORjf If You Are INTERESTED in the LATEST STYLES and FABRICS in SS GOODS Give us a Call. Business success is won in the same way. We don't wait for stores to cet the new creations in shoes, we get them ourselves. Come and see. 000 'he Manufacturers' Shoe Go.3 SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE. FORT STREET. 000 000 000 A b y s 1 8. Sitls Dry Gils Limited. 1 1 J3 I OWI For Sale. 000 25 Shares HONOLULU PLANTA TION. (Paid up.) 30 Shares OAHU (Assessable). 25 Shares AMERICAN SUGAR COM PANY, (paid up). 25 Shares OOKALA SUGAR PLAN TATION CO. 10 Shares UNION MILL CO. 25 Shares WAIANAE SUGAR CO. 15 Shares PIONEER MILL CO. 25 Shares HONOMU SUGAR CO. 20 Shares PEPEEKEO SUGAR CO. 25 Shares KIPAHULU SUGAR CO. 10 Shares CALIFORNIA FEED CO. 20 Shares 1 1 AWN. SUGAR CO.. ( Makaweli). 100 Shares MUTUAL TEL. CO. TO LET. A seven roomed house on Wilder avenue. Large and airy rooms and fit ted throughout with electric light. Stables and servants' house in the rear of residence. Will lease for 12 months to a sood tenant. WANTED. . (). li. &. L. CO. Bonds. FOR SALE. Complete Soap Making Plant. Par ticulars of the undersigned. HARRY ARMITAGE. Share Broker. Cor. King & Bethel Sts. 3 ONLY 10 CENTS? Qrea Thafs IV.; a DIG CUT on Sheet Music But we have to do it. A whole counter full of it. Come and take your choice. o o o This week only, we offer a good ORGAN FOR $35.00. A goo 1. second hand Upright Piano, ONLY $90.00. ooo Your raonc-v savers. WALL, NICHOLS CO. Is the most delicate of all delicate things, and is more subject to external influences tlan a grown, person's. The quality of the soap used in the baby's bath is of great importance, because 2t rsens a happy, healthy child or a fretful one, -with skin full of Irritation caused by the excessive alkali in the foap. Curative-Skin Soap means much to the mother. It is as pure as it is pos sible to nake a toilet soap. It -prill not cause slrin blemishes, but pos sesses a soothing effect; It cleans but does net irritate. Try a cake. It is its ovm test advertisement. Made in America, too. Get It of Theo.H.Davies & Co LIMITED Merchants and Commission Agents, Beg to call the attention of the trade to their complete line of . 0 . PAINTS AND OILS. Ill : (I 0. ULk! 1 ni ivrnimi 1)1 IVTlTim II I V I '1 I I I I 1 V j winning .Al l I I II A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a Specialty. a.3.2",CLrra-r-uL - Street- PGAN' FORT STREET. PEC JLi HOU fil G KIKC & FORT STS. ooo ooo ooo GREAT SA r L3 Great Reduction . . . IN . . . THE ROYAL RIBBONS, LACES and b For the rest of the week. Ribbons in endless variety and many shades. 3 c? FORT STREET. None Better. Strong, Durable and Light Running, ski VEX - -ntfer LEADERS WHEREYER INTRODUCED. I'm Ksmf WORCESTER . . . For Sale At e CO & c Agents for following r rv THE WELL KNOWN ELDREDGE THE UNEXCELLED VICTOR THE UP TO DATE CRAWFORD THE JUVENILE E L F ! N E t Also BICYCLE SUNDRIES such as Tires, Rims, Spokes, Lamps, etc. If you don't know what, you want, our bicycle man, R. C. Geer, will help you out. II EAES0N k 11 15 13 f M L2kJL 312 Fort Street. Telephone 565. A A T?" A Hotel Street - Robinson Block. JUST RECEIVED larr 9 -t H FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Full line :f Jewelry, Yamatoya Shirts, Pajamas. Neckties, IZic. Fancy an.l Domestic Dry Goods. -re varietv 01 n Ti o iPtr re i pis Wholesale Dealers in Japanese Goods and Provisions. ( , .- .;... . . . tH1 l.f '-. ...-." . . . j : -'" The Last Invoices of ') i Nil V4 w e o ft () . . . FOR . . . Vv Ciimiat sons i Have arrived p'-r S. C. Allen" and "5. N. Castle' and will be opened on SEPTKMIJKR 5TH. ( (! (J Thev will be old at the .-am cnt. ii.cor.nt a former importation?. e low price- and extra. 10 per g v r