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Vk'-'r , i V; THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, AUGUST i!G 1893. n TT rr ' ' hi- (I 7 1 ; t it 1 1 5 I: V ! ' t i 4 & CO. -oo- pokers 10 West King Street. 'OR SAL Honolulu Brewing S Malting Co. aim, Kihei, (Mala, Naliiku, laimea, Waimanalo, Etc., Etc., Etc. fiUidren's Photos Are the hardest of all to make well until you become accustomed to the task. ; Mothers tell us we are at our best when making photos of the little ones. Our quaint, unique poses faith tul likenesses and dainty style of fin ishing photoa find favor in every mother's eyes. Preserve baby's pretty face in one of Williams photos. J. J. WILLIAMS, 11V III Fort Street. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood ana Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will eell at the very lowett market rates. Telephony No. 414. HAWAII. SHINPO SHA THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINTING OFFICE The publishers of "Hawaii Shlnpo." The only daily Japanese paper pub lished in the Islands. EDITOR M. TAKAHASHI. PROPRIETOR C SHIOZAWA. Office: Nuuanu avenue, above Bere iania. , 5215 E. E. HITCH Market Warehouse Building, Queen Street. PracticalSail Maker Estimates Given for all Kinds of AWNINGS, TENTS, TRUNK COV ERS, TARPAULINS. WAGON COV ERS, FIELD COVERS, ETC. Stock Furnished at Fair Prices. All Work Done Satisfactorily. WE GUARANTEE an exact fit on all our Suits. Prices Are the Lowest. ! fjCT- Give us YOUR NEXT ORDER for a trial. AHUNGr & CO. Holt's Block. : : : Nuuanu Street 8 MaiinaLoa BREAKS OUT AGAIN INTO VIOLENT ERUPTION. By Walking a Few Blocks you can see it. LE MUNYON is back from a three weeks' trip to the source of the FIERY FOUNTAINS With all kinds of beautiful Photographs AND Colored Sketches Just Watch Our Windows for the ONLY VIEWS of the Eruption! TAKEN BY ANYONE. WE HAD NO SHOES LEFT. THE Le lunyon PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 426 Fort Street. WHAT A FUSS To Keep Your Cash Straight. hi; Mil ffli Reoisier Does the Business. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS! IROH FENCES, BUILDING IRON II. E. IIENDRIGK, PROP. 611 King street. 'Phone 502. CHOICE VEAL' MUTT0B BEEP, pork OO- Sausages. Liver, Head Cheese and Breakfast Bo logne at the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. 214 Nuuanu St. Tel. 104. JUST ARRIVED New Importation of SILK GOODS, in the piece, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK SHAWLS, DECORATED FLOWER POTS, NEW PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS, TEA AND DINNER SETS, CARVED IVORY, RATTAN CHAIRS, CARVED SANDALWOOD BOXES. THESE GOODS ARE THE HANDSOM EST IN ALL HONOLULU. WING WO CHAN & CO. 210-212 Nuuanu Street. WEAK LEjSt And women those lacking in energy and vteoar, will find Elec tricity, as applied by the great American in vention. "Dr. Pierce's Electric Belt." a won derf ul restorative. 0 " Send for a free copy of ournew "Book No. 2." Address Pierce Electric Co. San Francisco. Line. HENRY BRYAM, Prop. The stage for Kaneohe, Heeia, Wal rane, and Kudoa, will leave Postofflce, Bethel street side at 9 a. m. on Mon day, Wednesday and ' Friday, calling for passengers and packages at Love Joy Co.'s, No. 19, Nuuanu street. J. MORGAN, Opal Merchant JEWELER and Lapidary OPAL CUTTING A SPECIALTY. No. 2 School Street, near the bridge. TEMPERANCE HOTEL. NUUANU STREET. Endorsed by the W. C. T. U. Room and Board $7.50 per week. Telephone 775. Stage THE NEW HARBOR Official Descriptions of the Boundaries. Survey Which Has Been Substitut ed by the War Office for the One Reported, There were a number of visitors at Colonel Ruhlen's office yesterday to view the map of the water-front as approved by the War Department The main feature of it is that the ex tensions which have lately been begun are to be cut off. This has occasioned much surprise as the additions were dec'ded upon under a private tip from Major Langfitt, Who was the head of the United States survey board. - Fol lowing is the official description of the map: l-.ast side harbor: Beginning at the northeast corner of the harbor, from which the intersection of Kekaulike and King streets is south CG 23' east 3G0 feet, and from which the intersec tion of the south line of King street and the east line of Queen street is north G2 25' east 355 feet, thence south 2 14' west to the northwest cor ner of Sorenson's wharf, thence south 7 15' east to the northwest corner of the Nuuanu street wharf, thence smith 21 44' east along the face of said Nmi anu street wharf, passing Brewer's wharf 15 feet west of its west face ant continuing to a point where said line intersects the west line of wharf front of what is known as the Robinson property, tnence south 41" 14' west along the wharf line of said Robinson property 275 feet, thence south 48 25 west along the front of the Oceanic Steamship Company's wharf to a point 15 feet beyond the west corner of said line, thence south 11 35' west along the front line of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation .Company's wharf through the westerly corner of the Kekaunoa wharf to a point 20 feet beyond said corner, thence south 31 17' east to i point 225 feet south 6 15' east o southerly corner of the Pacific Mai Steamship Company's wharf, thence south G 17' east 60 feet, thence south 8 55' west, 440 feet, thence south 3S 20' west, parallel to and 210 feet dis tant from the sea wall, 2,110 feet to a point on the G-foot contour, thence south 7 00' east to deep water. West side: Beginning at the same starting point thence south S9 SO west, to a point GO feet distant from easterly boundary line of the Oahu Raihvav & Land Company: this GO fee measured in a direction perpendicular to the said boundary line; thence in a southerly direction on a line paralle to and GO feet from the easterly boun dary line of said company's property to a point where this parallel line in tersects the southerly boundary pro longed to the westward; thence south 71 35' west 5G0 feet and along the southern boundary of said property to its southeast corner, thence followin approximately the G-foot contour of depth as follows: South 39 30' west 420 feet, thence south 31 00' west 320 feet, thence south 13 5G' west 535 feet, thence south 4 35' west 720 feet to the extreme easterly point of the Quaran tine wharf, thence south 22 32' east 350 feet, thence south 51 30' east G20 feet, thence south 22 10' east 270 feet to a point 40 feet east of the easterly corner of the lighthouse, thence south 25 45' west 190 feet, thence south 41 45' west 1.770 feet, thence south 73 00' west to deep water. Y. 31. C. A. MATTERS. Coming Meetings of the Triangle and Camera Club. Tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. W. P. Rider will speak on "Love of Christ." Mr. Rider is an entertaining talker, and all young men are invited to be present. " The Triangle Literary Club will meet next Monday night. An interest ing program has been arranged by the entertainment committee. This organ ization is growing rapidly and bids fair to become a permanent club. A week from next Tuesday, Sept. 5, a committee conference is to be held. This is under the airection of Presi dent Weedon. All the committees of the Association are to come together and report upon what has been done, what is being done, and what is to be done. Short addresses will be deliver ed by the various chairmen. The Camera Club will meet early next week, probably Tuesday evening. The members who took part in the run a few days ago secured some fine pictures. The Summer School. MR. EDITOR: I wish to correct "Another Observer's" delusion that my article on the Summer School a few days ago was "fathered and bolstered up by the present Superintendent of Schools." -It was not and I resent the insinuation that I am a tool in the hands of the "Superintendent of Schools" or any one else. The article contained the thoughts of a teacher who regards it a duty and a privilege to attend. There has been no commu nication whatever between the "Super intendent of Schools" and myself con cerning the Summer School; he does not know who wrote the article. Respectfully, AN OBSERVER. FAC1S AKK .STUBBORN. If Honolulu People Arc Not Con vinced by Local Testimony They Ditter From Other People. Our readers will have noticed how in he past two years "Cures" have multi plied in the newspapers very fast, and the public are becoming skeptical. Facts are demanded, but it has also become essential to know who sup plies these facts, where they are from. People will not now accept incredible cures from the other side of the world. They want them at home. "Give us some neighbor, then I will believe" Is what is asked for. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills do this. Call it what you like, home, local or neighbor's testi mony, you can always ascertain the truth of it without leaving the city limits. Here is a ease Mr. W. J. Maxwell of this town. Tru ant officer, writes thus: "I suffered with a horrible pain in the small of my back (an almost invariable symp tom of kidney trouble) for a number of years. I was advised to take some of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and following the suggestion, I went to the Hollister Drug Co.'s store, Fort street, and got some of these. Having taken them, they relieved me straight away, and are, I may saythe bestand in fact the only cure for backache. I have mentioned the virtue of this wonderful lemedy to several persons, among whom is my friend, Mr. Frank Metcalf, who found relief, and he is now a firm believer in Doan's Backache Kidney Pills." Some of the symptoms of kidney dis ease are pain in the back, and sides, headaches, nervousness, frequent thirst, hot dry skin, shortness of breath, evil forebodings, troubled sleep, puffiness of the eyelids, swelling of the feet and ankles, loss of flesh, dark colored urine, deposits, etc. If you have any of these symptoms you should lose no time in treating them, for delay is dangerous. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 50 cents per box, six boxes $2.50, or will be mailed on receipt of price by the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Kalihi-waena Catholic Church. Tomorrow, August 27, there will be a. meeting at Kalihi-waena on the premises of the Catholic church, at 3 p m., for the purpose of arranging all matters concerning the church and its dedication day, which will be the 17th of September next. The Rev. Father Clement of the Catholic Mission, in vites all the members of the church and friends to attend. "Calumet" Does Not Belong to a Baking Powder Tru9t, but Con sumers are Rapidly Learning -, to Place Their Trust in "Calumet." NONE SO GOOD. v. TIMELY GOODS ARE THE SEASON'S latest novelties; to buy or not to buy is a question easily set tled after you see our goods. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, good, strong goods, the best for school, can be had at our store at prices ranging from $1.50 to $G.00. Best made and stylish. ' THE BOY DRESSED in one of these suits feels the courage of a man because he looks manly. His work be comes a pleasure and his studies a joy. WE ARE OFFERING this week to close out a line of GOLF, NEGLIGEE and STIFF-BOSOM SHIRTS at 50 cents each. Call and take your pick. THE TECTUM 9 Hotel Street : : Waverley Block. VE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER Telephone No. 676. No. 9-11, Hotel St Souvenir Jewelry AT BURT'S 404K FORT JEWELED. AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE, M0RE NEW 9 At Publisher's Prices. -THE SWALLOW. -GADFLY. -GARDEN OF SWORDS. -REAL HAWAII. -DROSS. -CAPT. COURAGEOUS. -DAY'S WORK. -LADY URSULA. -PRINCESS OF HOPE. -DREYFUS CASE. -ENCHANTED STONE. -ISLAND EMPIRE. -TRELAWNY OF WELLS. -OUTSIDERS. -And a large number of others. ooo- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR PRO FESSOR BIiACKMAN'S MAKING OF HAWAII. A few copies just received, more on the way. Thos. G. Thrum r r AND OILCLOTH. AND FIBRE MATTING. oe OO Bugs, CENTER, SOFA AND STAND Heavy Stock and Great Choice. Table Covers, Etc. Of Best Value Ever Imported -OeO- AT E. f . JOBDAR No. 1 0 s?SJt THE CLUB STABLES (Limited.) C. BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. Hvery. Bonrdiilisoles siobles. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service is what we depend on to get It. Dr. Rowat is always in attendance at the Stables. Club Stables Hack Stand Corner Union and Hotel Streets. (Old Bell Tower.) CLDB STABLES HACK STAND ANNEX TELEPHONE 777. (Corner King and Bethel Streets.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORMED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. HACKS Nos. 45, Go, 70, 77, 97, 125 and 180. C. BELLINA, Mgrr. Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. C. BREWER &CO L'D. Queen Street : : Honolulu, H. L AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, American Sugar Co., Makee Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Haleakala Ranch Com pany, Kapapala Ranch, Molokai Ranch. Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. Standard Oil Co. LIST OF OFFICERS. C. M. Cooke, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water bouse, G. R. Carter, Directors. S II 0 1 R, Mi. M BANK OF HAM -LIMITED. - Incorporated Under the Laws of thm Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL X400.000.C3 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Chas. M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice President C. H. Cooke Cashier F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier Directors Henry Waterhouse, Ttaca May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tensey. J. A. McCandless. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will promptly and carefully attend to H business connected with banking en trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinar$and Term Deposits recelTed and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed in. pass books, copies of which may be had on application. Judd Building, Fort street. CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWDt GL&US SPRECKELS & C0.f Bankers, HONOLULU - - . H. I. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THQ NEVADA NATIONAL BANK SAN FRANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Bank of Ijea don, (Ltd.) NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Merchants' National BantL PARIS Credit Lyonnals. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong and Shanghai Ban&lsa Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bs3: of British North America. Transact o General Banking s Eictiangs En Deposits Received. Loans made 3 Approved Security. Commercial cs3 Travelers Credits Issued. Bllla c3 Exchange Bought and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AO COUNTED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1898, and contlnclsa until further notice, Savings Deposits will be received and interest allotrcJ by this Bank at four and one-half per cent per annum. The terms, rules ca regulations of the Hawaiian Savings Bank will be adopted as it is practicable to annly them. the Cash Reserve of $50,000 as required! under the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and lies' ulations .may be obtained on appllea tion. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1898. ESTABLISHED IN 1853. 3ISHOP & CO -Bankers- TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKTNCS AND, EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers' Letter Credit issued, available in all thm Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July 1898, on fixed deposits: 3 months 8 cent; 6 months 3 per cent; 12 montSa 4 per cent. HIE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM LIMITED. Paid Up Capital ... Reuerve Fund .. Yen 12.0C3.CC3 .. Yen 7.X03.CC3 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCD3JS: Kobe, London, Lyons, New TorX San Francisco, Shanghai, Bom bay, Hong Kong, Tokyo. INTEREST ALLOWED: ' On Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. e. p. a. On Fixed Deposit for C months 3 pu e p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 ew p. a. INTEREST ALLOWED BY TED HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. On Current Deposit 1 2-10 sen per day. On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, fl per cent p. a. The Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills of Exchange. Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on the above Branches and Agencies and. transacts a general banking busln Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu. H. I. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF KEI HIN BARK, LTD. Vineyard Street. Transact General Banking and Ex change Business. B4D OFFICE .- - - TOKYO, JAPAD. Draw exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA, sodn m rorKs Go LIMITED Esplanade. Cor. Allen and Port Sta ' HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGENTCL Gonsolidoied . 1 in '' i 11 is'