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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. JULY 11 LOCAL BREVITIES. Orpheum tonight. Sulscribe for th Delineator. Mrs. Hanna's. Court Camcfs, No. 8110, meets this evening at 7:30. There are a hundred Scotch whiskies, but only one C. U. C. The band will play at the Queen's Hospital this afternoon. Oil twice a year ends vour trouble Honorable .Mention. By the least steamer from the Court the Y. M. C. A. received four certifi cates of honorable mention for com mendable excellence in the educational exhibit sent to the international con vention of the association. The four subjects were educational printed mat ter, bookkeeping, elementary mechan ical drawing and educational facts. As this is the first time Honolulu has been represented in the exhibit the result is a cause for congratulation on the part if you ride a Cleveland. A bookkeeper with good references desires permanent position. Curios from Morning Star at Wom an's Exchange. See advertisement. Tenders are invited by the Minister of the Interior for sewerage screens. The band concert at Emma Square last evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. ' The Housekeepers' League will meet at 10 o'clock this morning at the Y. M. C. A. A furnished house of from four to six rooms is wanted. Address J, Ad vertiser office. Hawaiian Lodge, F. & A. M., met in special session last evening with work in the third degree. A week from today the Chinese Con sulate will fittingly observe the birth day of the Emperor. Shroeder's Wailuku Hotel will, after 1st proximo, be located one door below Hoffman's, at Wailuku. R. C. A. Peterson, the broker, has some excellent pieces of business and residence property for sale. J. F. Morgan will dispose of three fine residence sites on Kewalo street, at auction on August 5, at noon. "The Diamond Ialace" and "A Kiss in the Dark" are two first-class comic sketches as put on at the Orpheum. There was a small blaze at the T. B. Murray's home in Punahou yesterday morning. Little damage was done. Check No. 802, drawn by the trustees of Excelsior Lodge on Bishop & Co., in favor of Mrs. M. D. Cooke, has been lost. Pianos are being Bold for $250 each on installments of $10 per month at The Bergstrom Music Co., Progress block. Both the Stars and the Kams will practice every day this week in order to be; rendv for Saturday's decisive Two Chinese for opium in possession and one for gambling were arrested by Deputy Marshal Chillingworth last night. The petition for the disbarment of Attorneys Kaulia and Kaneakua will be heard iby the Supreme Court this morning. The stock books of the Haiku Sugar Co. and of the Paia Plantation Co. will be closed to transfers from 26th to 29th insts., inclusive. The band played for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Relief yester day afternoon. The men enjoyed the concert immensely. F. J. Cross gave an interesting lec ture last Saturday night at the resi dence of S. M. Ballou on the subject of wireless telegraphy. A. Portuguese driver of a 'bus was arrested yesterday on complaint of W. O. Smith for running into the carriage of a lady on Fort street. The sale of season tickets for the Tivoli opera season, Honolulu's great est musical event, Will begin tomorrow morning at Bergstrom'-s. The Pacific Cycle & Mfg. Co. expect n inrr hinment of A. G. Snalding & Bros.' baseball goods in a few days on one of the sailing vessels. Two desirable gentlemen can secure a fine, pleasant room with board in a private family by addressing by letter to "A. B.," Advertiser office. The administrator of the estate of J. W. Lota gives notice that the sale of real estate advertised for July 20th has been postponed till further notice. The Board of Health will meet to morrow. There will be considerable business as several of the routine mat ters of last session were continued over. An opportunity of your life for a home. See Pawaa Tract advertise ment in this issue. Will E. Fisher, agent, corner Fort and Merchant streets. A number of carryalls and wagon ettes were hired by the Red Cross So MAtv vesterday' and used for trans porting the soldiers of the Relief about the city. Rpcretarv Coleman, of the Y. M. C A is back from his vacation trip to Ai-iui and Hawaii. His appearance his statement that he had good time. Mrs. Coleman is still visit ins with friends on Hawaii. The Gaelic spoke the transport with the Nebraska troops on board between Honolulu and Yokohama. .Mail transferred from the transport to ctpntiior. as the former on to San Francisco here. Some 1,200 immigrants have arrived in the past few days by vessels: By the City jof those who had the work in charge. The hind wheels of a dray being loaded with a 10-ton boiler at tbAv I liter-Island wharf yesterday sroik through and were extricated with murh difficulty. (cyti POM & Garfield ERVICEABLE ATYLISH HOES 9 a comili:ti: iasi: of tiijj a no vi-: IN The benefit for the Amateur Orches tra next week promises to be on-; of the events of the season. Theo.H.Davies&Cg LIMITED- Merchants and Commission Agents, BCii to vaM the attention of the trade to their corr.r iett line of rr Mr I) ill : Q J : 15. Tailor - made costumes of la test cut and elegant finish; midsum mer gowns ot daintiest fabrics, made to suit individual wearer at Madame LeVanway's, 73 Beretania street, op posite Hawaiian Hotel. Black and Tan and Patent Leather irry- Gentler) en. leck to vour velfair aril XAMINK our tock THE MANUFACTURERS SHOE CO. Sign of TTKio Big Shoo. PAINTS AND OILS. IIENEHAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES. A fin? assortment vi Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a SpcW: rnnanu Street. MI. We have bought at a large discount the entire stock of TRIMMED AND UNTRI5IMED Millinery, FLOWERS and FEATHERS Recently imported by Miss Pauline Dinan, of San Francisco, and shall of fer same on Wednesday And Following Days rveryliody i- interested in PHOTOGRAPHY. Kodaks. 4 AT ABOUT 50C ON THE DOLLAR. I Mil Off GflOJS SO. LIMITED. THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. All kir.cfc, prices ami We tell them and teach you how to use them. Films. Fresh supply always on hand Papers. A large aPbortment in stock. S0LI0, AHIST0 PLATIXO, BROMIDE, YEL0X. Dry Goods Co Fort Street. Are showing a new line of Purses, Side Combs, Ribbons, Veilings, Belts and Belt Buckles at very low prices-. o o. o o o o o. o o, o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc On Account of Taking Stock We are clearing our entire tork of TURKISH TOWELS At Greaily Reduced Prices. o o o o o o l.iiin Tahlr. X.ipkiu it ilrn 2.r0 IWiihtIv t!-ii. Whilo Virlona Liu n-. 71 W.. $1 ;m.l !.:!." Forme rly aiM $l.."tO n-r pi. a tt.w in."Nt. rri'tc itnrmiri t.lNI-S IN ULUJ U tl. ;!! 1 Dr. nvr . . .M VAC I O o, Si Natural C tf xt l"inlThir! Forun-rlv $1 i-.irh. Iinli.i ftauo I"iil rhirt 2.V h rach (trnnaii anl FiiHli Kii, ami Siair irjt in artiti jut- o o o o JJ5T &aT 12 ! o o ! O 1 o io i o is o o o o o is 1 o !o s is : O o : o j o 1 o i o 12 7h ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc yOLCANOES" VELOX We hf ve in six kimle. uitable for all kimls of negatives. Vomiting Stones -UPON We instruct you to u.-e all above, FOR THE ASKING. the a was the will continue without calling -OO- Si ft u 0 1 THE ONLY Photographs COH. EDiG & FORT STS. An;i a complete lice of Gents' Furnishings! EX HUSTRRLDH: A Large Invoice of MEW AW ELEGANT Egan Dry Goods COMIIMSI;: company. h epam imnnrre.fl v i inerv Fort : Street. Dress Findings. Ribbons. Etc.. at I v-r w J j PHOTOGRAPHIC Co. LIMITED. MOTT-SMITII BLOCK. Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. and see what you need before starting for the Crater. - YOU Willi- WANT A SWEATER LEGGINS Complete and Best Assorted Lice in the city- ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREfcT. supcrv coast. flic Iiainlrcssin anl nunicurin department is now under the rvi.sion of Miss Dc Lartipie, a first cla artiste just from the AND We Lcep tfcc Kost "ttMftilKHftl I " TENT Qnnln nt Pte ft llifi Pns nuuiii ui I iiuuuui niu I uv i A Reclining Steamer Chair. All the following of Peking, 600 Japanese, uninese auu o v-oicauo, by the Gaelic, 216 Japanese and 27 Chi nese, and by the Thyra, 3G4 Japanese. ThA amount of sugar shipped from Hilo to the United States during u!e; larger line of clothing this season than first six months of the present year is , that cnn.t hfil (.tr14 004 ixunds. valued at J.o-S,-' V-JLW7' L .1 rrno Th, 51 mount but meet with your approval. All yen j. -c s;;i lie l i lwuiiv. . is" considerably in excess of that shiDned from Honolulu for the same srades of wollen? and fabrics have been advanced five to fif teen per cent. But our prices will remain un changed. We are offering a better r.nd The Lotelt are crowded l e 3 ond their limits. Get a tent a:id ho independent of them, ::r.d mnke the trin to the out- bvttk in comfort, and at the fame time hnve a genuine outing r25"A FEW MORE LEFT. o Be in comfort on board the steamers and buy Fire Arms and Ammunition 0 0 s 0 0 GO TO TIE I B AND Gel Yomir Momieyfs Wointlh." Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd. 312 FORT STREET. length ot time. Among the passengers by the Moana for San Francisco were Mrs. Mary W. Logan and Captain and Mrs. Foster and child, all from Kali, Micronesia, who arrived in the Morning Star July 14th The cruise of the Star was in terrupted in order to bring back Mrs. Logan, who is in a critical state of health. will have to do is to come and tell us your wants we will do the rest. We are now ready to show you a fine line of KNOX HATS in Mackinaw and Milan straws. These goods are unsur passed in style and finish. Have a try at our Doimel linon-mcsh underwear. TEL. 565. 0 ThatV? what you more. This opening Money's Worth get here every time and often week you'll get all Mrts of more than "Yon: in JUST ARRIVED A new line of JEWELRY con sisting of Watch-fs, Chain Bracelets, Pins, Buttons, etc. Also very ranJsorr.e EMBROIDERY Cushion Covers, DAINTY CENTER PIECES. DOYLIES. HOT WEATHER CLOTHING TOR MEN AD BOYS. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. L. B chant, will GOING AWAY. Kerr, the Queen-street mer- . A. away on ugusrt aom ii f.X lnf A on. and from now until mat uc o fi0nnrt,.rP mIo at his big dry 11 t nrifP? that will make the KHSHr"' 9 Hotel Street : : Waverley ETock. WE MAKE SHIRTS TO 0RDEE. ; Telephone No. C7C. No. 9-11, Hotel bt. nanv other SILK GOODS at reasonable Prices. JcjCfjanooo I Hotel Street ro cind Doo 1 o Robinson Block. PITZER iioti:l strkct neai: tout. competition impossible.