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Some
Satisfaction in finding something bet
ter than the last of the kind you had
for less money. Money talks very
loudly todayit is doing all the talk
ing. When you are prepared to make
your investment we would like to
have you see a suit with this in it.
X- COMPARATIVE MONTHLY MORTALITY.
Such a suit will appeal to you, es
pecially if you have heretofore worn
to-order clothes.
We are now showing the Stein
Bloch suits and "over-coats, and ask
you to inspect them whether you buy
or not.
M. HcINERNY,
Modern Clothier,
rierchant and Fort Streets.
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
SOLE AGENTS OF
Portland Flouring Mills
AND
Sperry Flour
Co:
Have just received a large quantity of the following
popular brands:
GOLDEN GATE FLOUR, OLYMPIC FLOUR,
SUPERB FLOUR, CASCADIA FLOUR,
C & C FLOUR, GOLDEN LILY FLOUR,
PORTLAND FLOUR, DAYTON FLOUR,
ELDORADO FLOUR.
For Sale at Lowest Prices,
.MORTUARY REPORT.
The total number of death reported for
the mouth endine March 31. ltt, was 9t
distributed as follows: ' -
Under 1 vear 20
From 1 to 5 19
From 5 to 10 3
From 10 to 20 10
From 20 to 30 17
Males
Hawaiians 51
Chinese 11
Portuguese 8
From 30 to 40 9
From 40 to 50 !
From 50 to GO 2
From fiO to 70 3
Over 70 1
4S J Females 51
Great Britain 2
United States 3
Other nationalities 2
Japanese 19
Total 99
Unattended 17
Non-Kesidents 3
Mar. 1893 51
Mar. 1894 45
Mar. 1895 45
Mar. 1896 03
Mar. 1S97.
Mar. 189S.
Mar. 199
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CAUSE OF DEATH.
Apoplexy 1
Asthma 1
Ascarid Luiubri-
coides 1
Angina TousilIau3 1
Accident 1
Bronchitis
Fever, Malarial... 3
Fev-r. Typh id... 1
Heart Disease 1
Hemorrhage 3
Inflammation 2
Inanition 2
Marasmus 1
Briguts Disease. . . 2 J Meningitis
Beriberi 1
Croup I
Cardiac Bheu'ti?m 1
Cholera Infantum 3
Consumption 10
Convulsions 2
Crttarru 2
Cancer 1
Congest'nof Lungs 1
Drowned 1
Diarrhoea 0
Dysentery 2
Dvspepsia 1
Exhaustion 1
Knteritis 2
Fever 2
Nephritis
Old age .0 3
Ophthalmea of
Myetitis 1
Pneumonia
Peritonitis 1
Pleurisy 1
Strangulation of
Neck 1
Tetanus 1
Tubes ilesentarius 1
Ulcer 2
Uraemia 2
Unknown H
Whooping Cough 1
DEATHS BY WAKPS.
Out
Wards ..... 1 2 3 4 5 side.
Deaths 10 15 24 "18 10 0
Annual death rate per 1000 for mouth 33.94
Hawaiian" 53.22
Asiatics 30 00
All other nationalities 14.40
C. B. Reynolds,
Airent Board of Health.
Scuttle Liner Garonne Arrives.
The British-American liner Garonne
from Seattle is at Oceanic wharf dis
charging 950 tons of general merchan
dise which she brought to port yes
terday orning. Thirteen passengers
were on board.
Freight and passenger agent G. W.
McGinnis of the Frank Waterhouse
Co., Limited, one of the passengers,
had a fall down the companion way
the first day out and received severe
injuries.
Another passenger is W. L. McCa.be
or Tacoma, a prominent stevedore of
that city. The Garonne brought a
small mail. There is no change in the
officers except that of freight clerk.
Louis Broome makes his first trip in
that capacity.
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NONE 03 GOOD.
A FAMOUS BAND
British Guards Musicians Toniing
the United States.
THEY MAY APPEAR HERE
Will Soon Arrive In this City en
Route to Australia First Con
cert of tha Tour The Leader.
Movements are on foot among some
Honolulu people to have the famous
British Guards Band, led by Dan God
frey, play an engagement here while
on their way to Australia. The organ
ization is at present touring the United
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$950 Cash.
$900 Balance,
May remain for two years longer.
WILL E. FISHER,
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.
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R. C. A. PETERSON,
HONOLULU, H.
Office: 15 Kaahutnanu Street.
P. O.Box 365
Stocks and Bonds.
Notary Public.
Real Estate,
Financial Agent.
Gustom House.
Loans Placed and Negotiated.
LIEUT. DAN GODFREY.
The Famous British Bandmaster Soon
to Visit These Islands.
States, but it is expected that it will
arrive here en route to Australia in
less than a month.
This band is one of the most fam
ous in the world. It will be a great
musical treat if Honolulu people have
the opportunity of listening 'to a few
concerts given by this organization.
The following tells of the band's tri
umph on its first appearance during
its present tour of the United States:
(Washington Star.)
The famous British Guards Band,
under the direction of Lieut. Dan God
frey, gave the first concert of its Amer
ican tour at the Columbia theater yes
terday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, at
tracting to that playhouse aa. audience
large in numbers, kindly disposed to
ward the Britishers and yet withal crit
ical, providing, there should be any
thing to criticise. Before half of the
program had been given, however, it
was plainly evident that there was no
room for criticism except of the favor
able kind, and those in. attendance de
voted their energies toward making
their applause into a continuous ova
tion. This applause was first started
when Lieut. Godfrey raised his baton
in front of his beautifully uniformed
band and the instruments broke into
the magnificent strains of "The Star
Spangled Banner." The audience rose
as one man.
Lieut. Dan Godfrey comes of a race
famousMn the British army. His fath
er before him was eminent as a band
master; his brother, Charles Godfrej-,
is band master of the "Blues;" his two
sons, Fred Godfrey and Dan Godfrey,
Jr., are both leaders of famous mili
tary bands, while Dan Godfrey him
self Las for forty years conducted the
band of Her Majesty's Grenadier
Guards. At the state drawing rooms
at Buckingham Palace, the levees at
Marlborough House at royal weddings,
the Lord Mayor's procession and at the
great historic events happening
throughout the greater period of the
Queen's reign, Godfrey's music has
been a prominent feature. For his ser
vices, to military music in the British
army he has been raised to the rank of
Lieutenant of Guards, a distinction
never before or since conferred upon
any other band master. At Earl's Court,
the Imperial Institute, the Fisheries
Exhibition, the Crystal Palace fetes
and the round of yearly festivities con
tinually going on in London, Dan God
frey and his band are certain fixtures.
His reputation is first among the
bandsmen of the world.
A Very Pleasant at Horn
Honor of Mr. and Mrs
The reception at Sweet Home yes
terday afternoon, given by Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. It. Carter to meet Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Strong, was a very pleas
ant affair.
The receiving party stood under an
immense tree niauka of the residence,
with the refreshment pavilion at their
right and a background of tastefully
draped American and Hawaiian flags.
Mother Carter, -who was unable to join
the party on the lawn, was at home to
her friends in her own room "where
many availed themselves of the op
portunity to pay their respects.
About 300 invitations '-were issued
for the reception, most of which were
accepted and for two hours there was
a conrtant stream of guests coming
and going.
Mrs. S. G. Wilder presided over the
coffee and Mrs. E. R. Adams over the
punch bowl, "both of which it is need
less to state were well and artistically
served.
Many new and beautiful cos Urates
weie in evidence; in fact at each re
ception of late the ladies have appear
ed morebrilliantly and tastefully at
tired than at the preceding one. The
grounds at Sweet Home are noted for
then beautiful plants and shrubs and
many compliments were passed on
thorn yesterday.
A slight shower shortly after five
o'clock promised to dampen the spirits
of the guests, but luckily it Wew over
without proving a drawback and the
givers of the reception can congratu
late themselves on its having had a
decided social success.
'TPIatinotype
: Given in
Ming
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NOTICE.
FREE CONCERT NIGHTLY AT
the corner of Fort and BeretanJa, giv
en by the Quaker Concert Co., Change
of program nightly. 5190
SUPPOSE!
Suppose the CLEVELAND
people wade a poorer Uicyclc
in iii than in and so on
jntil in "Jtban in TH. do von
think the CLEVELAND
would he considered the most
reliable and honest wheel on
the marCel today? No Sir !
When prices are Cut Itt
Two. the nuautv mut tie cut
iu the same ratio. Remember
this when yon bny a wheel.
Don t make a in it, take.
The Cleveland
Should be Your
Choice. . . . .
not
209 HOTEL STREET.
Telephone 909.
Orpheum Cafe
Above Orpheum Theatee, Fort St.
OPEN DAY AND NIGH
Meals Served at All Hour3.
REGULAR
DINNER,
From 12 Till 2 o'clock.
25c
25c
FAMILY DINING ROOM IN CONNEC
TION.
TABLES RESERVED FOR LADIES
WHITE LABOR EXCLUSIVELY.
C. T. COW, Manager,
THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY &
CANDY CO. have an elegant display of
Easter eggs and candies in their show
windows on Hotel street, also big jokes
in April Fool candies.
Orders received now for Hot Cross
Buns for Friday delivery. Call up
'phone 74.
EMM GillE MFG. CO., Lti?
121 Queen Street.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS
aUBBER TIRES AND ROLLS
BEARING AXLES.
Photographs.
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Mr. L. HART, P. R. M. S., lecturer Ot
the Ballarat School of Mines, and at
the Working Men's College, Melbourne,
writes as follows:
"The Platinum process is decidedlr
the most perfect process of photo
graphic printing, as the metal is not
affected by any sulphurous fumes ft
compounds such as are found in the at
mosphere, whereas other processes ara
easily attacked by them.
The impression is indeed unalter
able and were it possible to hold a
platinotype print in the hand for sev
eral hundreds of years the paper would
crumble and rot away, but the photo
graphic platinic image would remain
intact.
"L. HART.-
If you wish your pictures printed In
platinum, see that you do not get Imi
tations. -OmO
PHOTOGRAPHIC CoA
LIMITED.
Corner. Fort and Hotel Streets.
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11 CO.
Shipping: and Commission
Merchants
WILSOH & WHITEHOUSE,
9ol Lleenieet Hawaiian Ixlanfo.
1Z1 Qneea Street.
BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.
Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co.,
H. J. NOLTE, Prop.
At the Government land sale held
yesterday, the following property was
sold: Lots at Puuanahulu. North
Kona, 30.0 i acres at $75, to President
Dole; 1S.07 acres, at $45, to Mrs. E. X.
Low; 20.02 acres, at $50, to J. M. Hind;
1.7 acres, at Pauhala, at $200, to Cath
olic Mission.
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.
FOR SALE.
MAPS OF HONOLULU, UNMOUNT
ed, 50 cents each. Maps of Hawaiian
Islands, unmounted, 60 cents each. By
Hawaiian Gazette Co., Von Holt Block,
King Street 6144
SUGAR FACTORS, STOCK AND
BOND BROKERS AND DEAL
ERS IN INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
members of the Honolulu Stock
Exchange.
Particular attention given to the pur
chase and sale of
SUGAR AND COM HERCIAL STOCKS
AGENTS FOR THE BRITISH-AMERICAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
AGENTS FOR THE UNION ASSUR
ANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.
ISLAND AGENTS FOR OFFICER
BANK AND SCHOOL FURNITURE.
OFFICES, QUEEN ST., HONOLULU.
Telephone 313.
OUR SPRING STOCK
HAS
AWED
And what an innovation to anything
that has ever been shown in HONO
LULU. In selecting the stock we have
spared no pains or money in the selec
tion of the most desirable that could:
be found In the markets. That our
stock contains just what the people
want is evidenced by the number of
pleased customers that have already
left the store. The stock comprises
everything in MEN'S and BOYS
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, NECKWEAR, etc., etc
Everything in our store is new and
marked at prices that will sell them.
Come in and look at goods that are
within the reach of all.
REMEMBER strictly Kash at Kash.
prices. One price to all.
Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Meeh.
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
mm
9 Hotel Street
Waverley Block.
WE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER.
Telephone No. 676 No. 9-11, Hotel St.
HOME BAKERY
and CAFE.
The Only First Class American
Restaurant in the City.
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CAFE open from
:- 6 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT.
BUSINESS LUNCH, from 11 a. m.
till 2 p. m 25 Cents.
DINNER, from 5 to 7 p. m.
50 Cents.
Ice Cream Parlors
IX CONNECTION'.
Bread, Cakes, Etc., delivered to
any part of the city free.
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527-529 Fprt Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.
lie Mical Mn.
W. MlSAVfA,
Nuaanu street, near Beretania, oppo
site commercial saloooL
Read the Hawaiian Gazette
(Semi-Weekly).