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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 4, 1S03. LOCAL BREVITIES. LOCAL BREVITIES. WE HEAD Wtl mini rnui iav; iUiS Orpheum tonight. G. Kunst goes to the coast ihis after-Jioon. Fine linp o.r ,'Cr.nv cvorvr.,i d,n ;ker home in New w I'v. a w'aiiui iiUL i letter list pub receiving at Mrs. Hanaa'5. See "advertised" lished this morning Judge C. F. Petersen is congratulations. It's a boy. W. W. Hall is booked on the Gaelic next month for the Bay city. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gibson leave on visit to California by the Rio. Aiiss Frances Iawrence goes to the coast in May for an extended visit. , A. F. Cooke leaves ca the W. G. Hal tonight for a business trip to Kauai. The Orpheum theater telephone No is 540. Order your seats by telephone. Mrs. Hermann Focke will leave for the continent on the Coptic ,next week. A good carriage and saddle horse for sale. Can be seen at 799 Fort street. Special meeting of Lodge Le Progres this Tuesday evening. Work in second degree. Ring up telephone 540 and have your seat3 reserved at the Orpheum theater tonight. Estimates given free of charge for work done by the Peerless Preserving Paint Co. Miss Helen Wilder will be in San Francisco by next June, remaining some time. The J. II. Raymonds and Mrs. E. J Parker and daughter leave for the coast tli is week. Mrs. W. M. Kincaid returns to the States next mcrath on a visit to rela tives in Minnesota. Two good harness makers can secure employment by applying at once to C. R. Collins, King street. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and the Misses Mitchell of New York expect to return home by today's steamer. Jas. F. Morgan will sell at auction tomorrow choice residence property situated in Nutianu valley. A perfectly trustworthy horse and comparatively new harness and phae ton for sale cheap. See notice. Newly furnished cottages for rent, with board, at McCully Homestead, 1GS0 King street. References re quired. Mrs. Le Munyon. Love building, has something new in the way of menu cards for dinner parties, etc. Call and see them. There will be a meeting of the Wo man's Board of Missions at the Cen tral Ucion church at 2:30 p. m. Tues day, April 4th. g John Ena and family leave for their permanent residence in Mexico on the City of Peking, sailing: for San Fran cisco, April 29th. One of the special features of the Quaker concert tonight will be Harry Pollworth, king of the slack wire. Don't fail to see Harry. Oscar TJnna, late manager of Kipa hulu plantation, returns soon to his home in Copenhagen, where he will re side permanently. On and after April 6th, all mails for the Island of Oahu will close daily ex cept Sundays, at the post office in Ho nolulu at 8:45 a. m. Theo. Bauman, at the Pantheon Stables, Fort street, has for sale fifteen young, strong mules, well broken, suit able for plantation work. The following members of Company D have been transferred to B: Wrn. Lyle. W. T. Jones, Jas. R. Gorman, O. Whitehead, Harry Rees. Frank L. Winter, of Hilo, for many years with the Pacific 'Hardware Com pany, was renewing old acquaintances yesterday about the city. T. McCants Stewart has removed his law office into the Model block, oppo site the Catholic Church, and is now receiving his clients there. The stockholders of the Onomea Sugar Co. will hold a special .meeting at the office of Castle & Cooke, Ltd. today (Tuesday) at S:30 o'clock. The officers of the Hawaiian Car riacre ManufacturiiD?: Co. who will serve during the ensuing year, are published in this issue, per order of the secretary, William Savidge. Broker Armitace offers for sale to- -t ill : i f r . t--. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swanzey leave for 1 England next month Miss White leaves in a fortnight for England. W. C. Weedon expects to leave for a tour of the States next May. John Cassiday and family go to San Francisco bv the Gaelic in May. Later news from the volcano may be expected by the Mauna Loa today. Turnkey J. F. Melanphy, of the Sta tion House, is suffering from a siege of the grippe. Mrs. Henry C. Castle is booked on the Nippon Maru for San Francisco, sailing April 21st. cisco on the trans-Pacific liner, sailing in about two weeks. Gen. Compton, Col. Ruhlen and Maj. Langfitt were on a tour of inspection yesterday of proposed sites for a mili tary p-ost. R. C. A. Peterson, stock broker, bought 00 shares of Kihei at $4 pre mium yesterday. "Bert" has an abid ing faith in Kihei The contract for building the Bere tania Street school house has been given to a San Francisco contractor. His bid was 17,999 The engagement of Mrs. Cora Fair child, of Gainesville, Texas, and Lieut Kellogg, of the U. S. S. Ob'mpia, has oeen announced, liotn parties are well known here. A jolly party of Hawaiian-born young men, consisting J. F. Soper, F. H. Armstrong, Ernest A. R. Ross and others, leave for the coast at tne end of April for a two months' vacation. The George R. Carters, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Strong, of Rochester, New York, and Mrs. H. L. Achilles, a sister of Mrs. Geo! R. Carter, leave for a tour of Japan on the Coptic, sailing for Yoko hama May 5th. They will remain in the Orient about three months. 1 ?nn With a Line of Seasonable Bargains in "GENTS' CANVAS SHOES, in white aid colors. A full line which cannot be duplicated elsewhere for the price, and we invite you to call and inspect the novelties of the season. Theo. PL Davies & Co LIMITED- ooo- Merchants and Commission Agents, Beg to call the attention of the trade to their complete line of OUR vants. in- uccii -uitiuuT seiecteu xo meet your Each and every article is marked at the lowest possible Mm Ul price. Come in and we shall convince you that we are in the lead. ff : PAINTS AND OILS. The Man uiaciiirers Shoe Co., L'd, i GENERAL i PLANTATION SDPPLES igjs-i of the Big FORT STREET. A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a Specialty oo Silhouette Photography IS Hi fill THE Ml MESSENGER SERVICE. Honolulu Messenger Service deliver messages and packages. Tel. 378. -OOO- THE BARGAIN C3,a,3rLUL3CLa,rLUL Street flONTH AT GAN FORT STREET. ooo s 9 Do you want to learn how to make SILHOUETTE PHOTOS? If you do step in our store and we will take pleasure in teaching you the art. We have a complete line of KO- DRY QQQDS Q9 lXPm -" . f mA T.""C? n n .1 mTnTonn tttti r r r n Our printing and developing depart ment is turning out good work. Our customers are pleased. We take pains with every job none flighted. "We sell the Kodaks, the film, and take pride in the work of amateurs. We are glad to sncw anyone the kind of work we do. We have no photos for sale. Photo printing done ty us in cloudy weather. Work always ready when promised. GRAN o Spring and' Easter MILLINERY! MILLINERY ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. The 21st 22nd and 23rd. ooo- All the Latest Novelties in HEADGEAR, Imported direct form Paris, London and New- York. in i YS I COR. KIUG & FORT STS. day the following stocks: Honokaa Co., (as Sugar Co.. American Sugar srssnblel. Inter-Island S. N. Co.. Mut ual Telephone Co. The members of the Amateur Or r.hpstra will nlease remember that the next regular rehearsal will take place Thursday evening in the Y. M. C. A, hall at 7:45 o'clock. Mme. Le Vanway wishes to an nounce the arrival cf a competent as sistant direct from the City of Paris. Samples of the latest high grade novel ties can be seen at 73 Beretania street. Dr. A. McWayne is expected from Kona on the Mauna Loa at noon today and will leave on the Rio de Janeiro for the coast. He has been suffering some time from ill health and expects to recuperate by a sea voyage. Quite a party, consisting of tourists, visitors from the coast and a few Ho- noluluites, made a trip to the Pali last Sunday." Leaving here about 9 o'clock in the morning and taking their lunch with them, they spent a very pleasant day. The annual meeting of the Second Congregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral will take place in the Sunday school room adjoining the Cathedral at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Election of church-wardens and other important business will be transacted. There will be a meeting of the sub scribers of the stock of the Niulii Sugar Co. for the election of officers and the transaction of any other bus iness which may be brought before the meeting, at the offices of Henry Water house & Co., today at 9 o'clock a. m. C. D. Helm, of the Advertiser staff, who has been on the sick list for about six weeks, is now rapidly improving and is able to be out. He will prob ably make a round fcrip to the coast with Capt. Ward, of the Diamond Head, hoping thereby to complete the work of recovery in good shape. ELEGANT DISPLAYS, ONLY UP-TO-DATE GOODS OeO -oo March 12th to April 13th, re will of fer the entire stock at a reduction of 40 per cent. OOO This sale is for the purpose of mak ing room for new good3 being ordered by our new Company. OOO Our prices are made extremely low, and this sale is to be on cash terms. OOO An exceedingly favorable opportun ity is offered for large or small cash buyers to yet goods at even lower than wholesale prices. OOO Don't fail to visit our store: you will be surprised at the low prices and qualities offered. f f i NEW GOODS I OOO Our new goods are opened and ready for vour inspection: Black and white checks and colored stripes and checks in Fue ' 50 . (Very stylish for waists.) Ja Fancy white piques, newest styles for skirts 30e vd Baj-adere stripes in chambrys 30o vd . (Very durable and stylish.) New organdies in large and small designs ........ 25c and 30c yd T7:,rT":r: "u 20c yd ictwus m aainty ngures, all colors is vrt Dainty 'QQ nnvolhr -.111, "i AW .j, 01m yiiiiu, cuauiui-i' ........ ru Tin ? r? nrcranrli'ao rn, n ! j... ........... ovi jru . auu uamiy ....... ....... Xftrt xrA "NTaw cMrt vi-n ?c-f r. i it .. . "vu J U. -; " iii piiiue, uiusuu, siiK ana satin. vw sKirts, noDDy deslarns in white and rnirra Latest styles in BLACK, WOOL AND SILK GOODS A few crinkled seersuckers left at ' vA New lot of Victoria lawns. .7 Vo'c ioiioo piece - - o- good - - -f - OOO REMEMBER THE argain Month Millleery o . . m -AT FGAN N. S. SOB Dm 6000S CO. oo FORT STREET. LADIES If you have not selected your Spring Hat, it will serve your interest to call and see my display. Styles in Trimmed or Dntrimmed Hats, M Flowers, Trim Limited. TflE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. WAIANAE RESORT. Near Waianae R. R. Depot. LIGHT WINE AND BEER. Refreshments of All Kinds. C. SHIOZAWA, Prop. 40 o- HOXOKAA SUGAR CO. AMERICAN SUGAR able). CO. (Assess- IXTER-ISLAND S. X CO. MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. O0- HARRY ARMITAGE. Share Broken Cor. King & Bethel Sts.' Telephone SS9. " . ... . .. . --?.K.-J- '' ' - ' - Typevriters Rented. Sold For Casb. Sold On Installment PEARSON & II0BR0N, 312 FORT ST. TEL. 563. Many improvements not found on any other machine. FULLY GUARANTEED. We ask you to simply examine the PEERLESS before placing your ordei. j NEVER BEFORE SEEN o- IN HONOLULU. lings, Have just added to my Millinery Department - HAIR DRESSING AND MANICURING PARLORS under the supervision of Miss Kern, late of Chicago, . o M DSS HOTEL STREET- CO fleami ARLINGTON BLOCK 5 S Z 2 SS. NEW LINE OF Yamatoya's Shirts and Pajamas Of Silk, Linen, Cotton, Crape and Wool. STYLISH WHITE AND COL'D GOLF SHIRTS. ' FANCY SILK GOODS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' Japanoso m p Hotel Street rtors and C Robinson eaiors. BiocR. R iscloii Iron Works SA2n FBAK CISCO ------ CAIjIFOKNIA, ENGINEERS Am BUILDERS Pampiag Machinery, Heine Boilers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, .... Cane Cars, Yacnnm Pans And All Machinery for the complete equipment of mi us. -oo- Office: Room 9, Spreckels Block, HONOLULU, II. I. i.;fssrM JIW I. Isoshima, P'HAT HANUPACTITOI3D - w lV41) KING ST., Next to Castle & Cooke, Straw, Panama and Native Hats in Stock. Gents' Furnishings, Japanese Bamboo Baskets, Matting, Japanese Lanterns.