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0HIHH, T Kekaha at 3 p. m. today. NAME OF STOCK, j SM1 r Bia.Ak M23; HO Ookala, $20. Utern(ion SessionTwelve hunIr?I j .it .-, I . -..., THK I'AJSIFItJ COMMERCIAL A OVERTISER: HONOLULU, SEPTEMBER LOCAL BREVITIES. LOCAL BREVITIES. 4, 1899. . 11 Th eo. H .Da v i es & Co y r t t 0 4 f Orpheum tonight. Representative A. in the citv. Ii. Loben stein is w - Marshal and Mrs. Brown returned on the Claudine. - September Delineators nosvTcariv at Mrs. Ilanna's. . - : Mr. and Mrs. gone to Ookala Carl Wide ma nn have II. M. and M. C. Mott-Smith have re turned from Maui. Kesular monthly meeting of tho B. & L. A. tonight. P. Mr3. H. P. Baldwin and two children are over from Maui. Philip Peck, the Ofaa planter, earn over on the Claudine. A new girls' school is to be built by the Hilo Catholic Mission. Nearly fifteen and a half inches of rain fell at Hilo last month. Louis T. Grant, the electric light and automobile man, is in the city. Professor Koebele and George Com pere left on the Miowera for Fiji. N The Hilo Herald says the squatters have their eyes on Cocoanut Island. The Kaiwiki homesteads will turn out a good crop of coffee this year. A. Haneberg, manager of the Olo walu Sugar Company, is in the city. A number of Honolulu teachers re turned from Hawaii and Maui yester day. Mrs. A. II. Tucker's vocal studio is located on the High School grounds, Emma street. Honest material, honest workman ship keep Clevelunds at the head of the procession. ' The Matson line people are to have a new. tug in Hilo harbor about the "first of the year. The Claudine brought passengers passengers from the Volcano 108 way and 180 on deck. J. W. Wilson, a former resident of Hilo, is to take the management of the Hilo Hotel annex. The new timetable on the Hilo route will necessitate a day and a night gang of laborers at each end. u" :n- Hon. Jj. A. Thurston and Judge Gard ner K. Wilder were among the Clau dine's passengers yesterday. The officers of the.Waimea Sueur Mill Company, elected for the ensuing year, are published in this issue. There will be a stated meeting of Hawaiian Dodge No. 21, A. F. & A. M., tonight. Transaction of business. The Herald says six fresh squatters have taken up claims in the new Olaa district during the past week. Hilo will have yacht races on the 16th, the Flash, Mabel, Aurora and As thore having entered for the Matson cup. A "Newport" bicycle was round on Kinau street. Owner can have same by proving property at Joaquin Silva's, Kinau street. Mrs. J. S. Walker, Mrs. W. P. Boyd, Miss K. Cornwell and Miss G. Macfar lane have returned from a trip to the other Islands. W. J. Lowrie, manager of Spreckels ville plantation, is in the city again. He will be a witness in the Waialua case this morning. William Savidge, 310 Fort street, has for long lease in Manoa valley a de sirable tract of five acres, suitable for a country residence. The hrigantine John D. Spreckels has made another fast trip to Malm kona, making the passage from , San Francisco in twelve days. Venison soup, boiled fresh salmon, with crab sauce, escalloped turkey, roast spring chicken, cream puffs and apple sherbet at the Home Bakery dln- ner loiugui. f Gus.- Schuman has the agency for the celebrated Morgan & Wright tires and has also just received a new line of surreys, phaetons, buggies and styl ish buckboards. The Honolulu Stockyards Company, Limited, had several swell teams" out to the band concert yesterday, among them was the prettiest complete pony rig ever seen in the city. The Hawaiian Rowing Association will hold their fourth annual cham pionship races on September 9 at Pearl Harbor course. See notice else where in this issue for further partic ulars, r The California Harness Shop, in the Lincoln block, King street, can fur nish you with anything you may de sire in the harness line. Call and see their stock and get prices whether you want to buy or not. Hilo is making preliminary ar rangements for-tixe organization of a building and loan association on the lines of the one in Honolulu. Proper ly managed it will be one of the best institutions ever started in the Rainy City. The firm of A. E. Murphy & Co., re tiring from the boot and slice business, ask for an immediate settlement of all outstanding accounts, previous to their being placed in the hands of n col lector. This is an authorized an nouncement. By order of the Kapiolani. Estate, Ltd., Jas. F. Morgan will sell at pub lic auction today noon at his sales rooms, the lease for a term of twenty years of the valuable business proper ty on the corner of Queen and Punch bowl streets. See page 6 for particu lars. Awnings not only keep apartments cool but preserve the furniture from dust and sun. Handsome sleeping apartments are greatly beautified by enameled iron bedsteads and center rugs. Hopp & Co. make estimates on furnishing houses complete or single rooms. William Wolters of Hack f eld Sc Co. was down town yesterday, after a long siege cf sickness lasting several weeks. He is convalescing, but will probably take a voyage abroad to give, him a complete rest. Mr. Wolters has been greatly missed by his many friends during his illness. Netf Bill at the Orpheum Tonight. Kobe has been visited by a typhoon. Janet Waldorf has reached Hong kong. Rev. F. M. Damon was among the Rio de Janeiro's passengers. Jas. F. Morgan and child left by the Rio de Janeiro for a short trip to the States. The local c ricketers will meet a team from the Maggie Moore-H. R. Roberts Company Wednesday afternoon. Is. he M. Damon, who goes to attend Bankers' Convention and after wards to Italy, was a passenger by the Rio de Janeiro. A large crowd attended yesterday's band concert at Makee Island. The band boys will now take their well earned vacation. A subscription list for defraying the expenses of the Star baseball team has been circulated in Hilo and over $100 was pledged in a short time. Mr. Stone, a stockholder in the Or pheum company, will leave on the Aus tralia for San Francisco to attend to gall the bookings for the house here. The agent of the Board of Health reports 86 deaths in the city for the month of August. Of these 46 were Hawaiians, 10 Chinese, G Portuguese, 18 Japanese, 1 British, 3 American and 2 of other nationalities. Tme. p rcq HS3i v s: g Tons' A Special Sale of LADIES HI in b IS NOW IN PROGRESS. Extraordinary Valuer will be fnnnH We would avp you re member that we are Sole Agents for the celebrated R and G CORSETS. Positively the best COR SET; ever offered at the price. LIMITED. THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. Per Australia. Aug. 30. -! Received 21 Large Cases OF SHOES -roE- The price on many of the old lines previously in the store will BE CUT TO 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. We intend to make our siore a PERMA NENT, FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISH MENT, and therefore offer any of our stock which may not he strictly up to date at HALF ITS COST TO CLEAR IT OUT QUICKLY, that we may have room for the new up-to-date Shoes which we are receiving by every steamer. Come early and get the benefit of this SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE. Cor. Fort and Hotel sts. B. F. BOYDEN, Manager. Hair - Manicuring Next to Y. M. C. A., Hotel ST. Orders taken for Em- IIHB II. $. tt m Goods (o. 1 1 minimum mm m m llllllVlllbU W V1IU L. IIUUU ID S SHOE HOUSE, broidery and Point Lace, and Lessons given at regular terms. OO : MISS A. De LARTIGUE. J CUSHION HEEL y Kmc Its OF Tk VV hit 'V fVET&. in BABY THLK HAVE you seen little babies with a rough, red complexion? ? There's a cause for it. A baby's face should be soft and velvety. It is made .sore and red usually by impure soap. "When strong soaps are used the alkali eats into the little pores, causes irritation, redness and sores. Curative Skin Soap is particularly beneficial in wash ing infants. It is soothing to the skin. Instead of irritating, it heals minor eruptions and its use is a constant source of satisfaction and pleasure to mothers. - There are some persons who are not aware of the mischief a cheap soap does to the skin. While it is impor tant that only the purest soap should be used on any skin, how much more important that the quality of the soap used on the skin should be of the very best. The skin naturally is soft as velvet. It is full of millions of tiny pores. These perform an important office. It is through the pores that the unwholesome matter is discharged, which, if retained, leads to iFness, cre ates pimples, blackheads, rash and oth er skin blemishes. CURATIVE SK5N SOAP IS A BLEMISH-DESTROYED. KIHG AND FORT STREETS, Honolulu . H. I. II Ri ifelllffe jlHPfll ialamrsBiy- i ; SILVER WARE SAFES, JEWEL CASES. PLANTATION SAFES, OFFICE SAFES, HOUS-i SAFES, BANK SAFES, Etc., Etc. Vault Work a Specialty O small large .T JUST RECEIVED: Yasii&toya Shirts, PAJAMAS (in Silk, Wool and Cotton.) GRASS CLOTH, CESTRE PIECES, DOYLIES, SILK GOODS, Etc., STYLISH GOLF SHIRTS. Jopaneo I V TRADEMARK I SH0E Made in Worcester, Mass. K00 0lJ PATROL SHOE Extra Quality. Calf Vamp. LeatherlLined Putter Heel. Positively Waterproof Sole. -ooo- SOLK AGEHTS. Dry Goods Co Fort Street. A FINE OF RitDlbomi Veolflimg Sode Comb 6C AND Bmcklle A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS Sonnette Corset. Egan Dry Goods COMPANY. Font Street. Another shipment of the Celebrated DIE- SAFES just received. We now have on hand a fine assortment of and medium sized SAFES and a few- ones - r'oii l..i- ..t- c:i- - a i Beat 1 ways glad to show goods. JPearson& Potter Co. L'd 312 Fort St. SOLE ISLAND AGENTS. Tel. 565 portors and Dealo Robinson Block. Merchants and Commission Agents, Beg to call the attention of the trade to their complete line of in PAINTS in. 1 1). iiii r i i v uunuiuiLi i umi A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings. GRAY AGATE WARE a Sptciaitj Reduced from 10c to 20 yards for $1.00 Reduced from 10c and 12Uc to 11 yards for $1.00 PRINTS Reduced from 5c to 23 yards for $1.00 LHWNS and BDMBTIES Reduced from 20c and 23c to 10 and 12 yards for.. $1.00 o o o o o o o 0 o e o 71 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQUO Great RedMctiomi ALSO AIL0IR HATS Will be sold Miss M. E ARLINGTON BLOCK. LOW ffMEMoffl s OOO- - MEN'S VERY FINEST SUITS made of best Cassimers, Che viots, Black Thibets. Cut in the newest styles. $8.50. MEN S FINE ALL WOOL BUSINESS SUITS made of pure All Wool Cassimers and Fancy Cheviots. $6.50. BOYS' CLOTHING ft remarkably low prices. Just received of the Chicago Brand, WHITE DUCK CLOTHING Coats and Trousers. Barbers' and Bar Coats. All White Duck Trousers are shrunk, ppocged and pressed. One pair in a box $1.50 to $2.50. Come and see them. . j LIMITED- fflj : ifllffl : If AND OILS. j one ii i iv 1 I l fl J lull uui 1 UIDU. OjO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO lK at less than cost HOTEL STREET. PRICES RULE. Dl IPC mail & bii MTZB R HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT. - 4 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o h m ::! j. i ! -. Hotel Street