TUE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: IIOKOI.ULU. OCTOHEK
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Mrs. Sam. Johnson died last night.
Harry Murray Is expected home by
the Coptic this afternoon.
The usual game of cricket is an
nounced for Saturday afternoon.
The Commissioners of Agriculture,
have a meeting tomorrow morning.
Rawei's farewell entertainment at
Y. M. C. A. hall comes off tomorrow
evening.
The regular monthly jollce inspec
tion will be held this morning at the
station house.
The Oahu Lodge. K. of P.. will hold
a meeting this evening at T:CO for
work in the-third rank.
The Beretania Street Commission to
award damages for street widening
purposes meets again this afternoon.
Mrs. Rice, wife of Colonel Edmund
Rice of the Twenty-sixth Infantry,
who is accompanying her husband to
Manila, is a sister of General Miles.
She was with her husband in the Cu
ban campaign, and, like Miss Annie
Wheeler, was qualified by the War
Department to be an. army nurse.
Orphcum Theater.
, Tonight the change in program will
take place at this popular theater. All
the artists will introduce new acts.
Ml Hamilton Hill will sins some new
songs in his usual grand style. Tra
velle will appear in some new and
startling tricks in magic and nystery.
Armstrong and O'Neil have a clever
act to present.
Hives are a terrible torment to the
little folks, and to some older ones.
Doane's Ointment nerer fails. Instant
..it. . .
reuei auu permanent Cure. At any
cnemist s. su cents.
CAPTAIN OF THE MEjTEOIt.
SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 23. Captain
lien Farker, skipper of Emperor Wil
liam 6 yacht Meteor, is a passenger on
the steamer New York.
DRY QGODO e IJ.
THE GREAT OPERA SEASON
WILL SOON COMMENCE.
YOU WILL WANT ONE OR I
MORE SWELL COSTUMES.
Orpheum toaig&t.
Rep-Rep at the Elite.
Fall novelties. Mrs. Hannfus.
The Kohala term of court opens to
day. Only one way to beat the repair shop
Ride a Cleveland,
Regular drill of Company -A, N. G.
H., tonight at the usual time.
The new timetable for the steamer
Upolu is advertised in this issue.
For quick riddance to ants. Black
Maria Ant Poison. Hobron Drug Co.
, A furnished double cottage is for
lease. See advertisement on other
vertise for a good, bright office boy at
once.
There was a tig crowd at the Ha
waiian Hotel grounds last night to lis
ten to the band concert.
The charge of forgery against F. Iau
kea will be heard before Judge Wil
cox on Wednesday next..
The United States tugboat Iroquois
is again in Naval Row after a cruise
around Maui and Hawaii.
A mail is due by the Coptic on Fri
day, but will probably come to hand
this afternoon or evening.
The regular monthly meeting of
Nuuanu Chapter, Rose Croix, will be
held tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
A wise man will make more oppor
tunities than he finds. Be wise and
board at The Home Bakery Cafe.
The Hawaiian band plays at the
hotel this evening, commencing at
7:30. Program in another column.
All members of the Amateur Orches
tra should be present at rehearsal this
evening at 8 o'clock in-the Y. M. C. A.
hall.
Admiral Dewey's fleet was lubricated
with vacuum oils. Pacific Hardware
Company, agents for the Hawaiian Isl
ands. . .. ... . ,
The charge of selling iiquor without
a license against Lily Spencer was
nolle prossd. in the Police Court yes
terday. . ; i : : '
The Research Club of Honolulu
-will meet a week from today, 7:30 p.
m.t at the residence of Rev. William
Kincald.
: . The battalion from the Tacoma re
turned from Waialae yesterday morn
ing, after having camped there since
Tuesday.
An elegant line of side combs now
in stock at Miss De Lartigue's hair
dressing parlors, Hotel street, next to
Y. M. C. A.
Frank Curtis, manager for Clay
Clement, expresses himself as very
much pleased with the opening sale of
reserved seats.
, Lots, for sale in the Kaiulani Tract
at lowest prices ln the market. W. C.
Achi & Co., real estate brokers, No. 10
West King street.
A meeting of the Pacific Tennis
Club will be held at the club-house at
5 p. m. today for the transaction of
important business.'
The regular quarterly. meeting of C.
Brewer & Co., Ltd., will be held at the
office of the companion Queen street,
Friday, October 13, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fact that good milk is appreci
ated here is demonstrated by the few
goats left out of the large shipment re
ceived by the Honolulu Stock-Yards
Co., Ltd.
All orders for the "Aloha Collection
of Hawaiian Songs" for the other Isl
ands should be addressed to the pub
lisher, at the Hawaiian Bazaar, Mason
ic Temple.
Our black silk sale crowded us. with
customers yesterday, but there are still
some very choice bargains awaiting
your; inspection. B. F. Ehlers & Co.,
Fort street.
The annual meeting of 'the share
holders of the Honomu Sugar Company
will be held at the offices of C. Brew
er & Co.,. on Wednesday, October 25, at
10 o'clock a. m.
The annual meeting of the share
holders of the Wailuku Sugar Com
pany will be held at the offices of C.
Brewer & Co. on Monday, October 23,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
During the absence of Y. Ahin from
the Islands, Messrs. Shea Dick, Yong
Chu Quon and Yong Chock Quon will
transact all business for him under full
power of attorney.
f Miss Cecelia K. Poepoe gave a Ha
waiian luau on Tuesday night at her
home on Kuakini road to Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Mills, who are soon to leave for
their home in California.
There will be a special meeting of An AtfrHPtiVP TAHITI 1 eh Pfl 0
the shareholders of the Ewa Planta- A" iillldCUVC riUUlMlLUIX
. ' ' i it. a V I m. m I
tion tompany at me - rooms ot ine
Chamber of Commerce on Thursday,
October 12, at 10 o clock a. m.
The annual meeting of the share
holders of the Onomea Sugar Company
will be hejd at the offices of C. Brew
er & Co., Queen street, on Wednesday,
October 18, at 10 o clock a. m.
The annual meeting, oX the share
holders of the Hamoa Plantation Com-
oany will be held at the offices of C.
Brewer & Co., Queen street, on Tues
day, October 24, at 11 o'clock a, m.
A dividend is due and will be pay
able to the shareholders of the Koloa
Sugar Company on Wednesday, ucto
ber 11. The stock books of the com
pany will be closed to transfers on Oc
tober 10 and 11.
A dividend is due and will be pay
able to the shareholders of the Kipa-
hulu Sugar Company on Wednesday,
rtrt nher 11. The stock' books of the
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Tie Bunion Shoe
MADE BY
HEYW00B.
union SI mm i tin 4 1 1 1 v rliH in Uu
lit tin fimi with a Imuioii or an
world (lint will
onlartl joint.
I'lfiity of room for iiilaril joint
tin; lsvlnr. This 1srilNs. In a
liiHf mailt on tli r.tinion Iist.
, r!Mlv fit
ffV wnnls.
Manufacturers' Shoe Store.
Sign of the Big Shoe. Fort Street.
Have YoulAnts
in Your House?
IF SO
Black Maria
Ant Poison
Will rid them for you.
: : K ills I n.st a nt ly, : :
Ants, Bedbugs
AND
Vermin of All Kinds.
WffllMY
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MA ESI Mi
Competition
t ratio.
I thf life of
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WHAT ABOUT GIVING
ORDERS NOW?
YOUR
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WE WERE NEVER IN
POSITION TO SATISFY YOUR
...WANTS...
COO
SILK ORGANDIES IN ALL, COLORS.
PURE SILK GRENADINES THE
. . .UNCRUSHABLE KIND. . .
LACE OVERSKIRTS IN BLACK AND
: WHITE
AND LOTS OP OTHER
SWELL MATERIALS
SUITABLE FOR
....THE OCCASION.
Why he bothered with these
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a betteri uouoiesome pesis wnen a lew
ccilts purchases a bottle of
BLACK MARIA
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MM. Foison
which insures ;i rlean homo
free from these small insect s?
'111. I tt Dl) GOOdS
LIMITED.
THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS.
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Cor. King and Fort Sts.
Every dry kooiU store In Ho
nolulu announce a ftpecial
alo.
Theo.H.Davies&Co
LIMITED
Merchants and Commission Agents,
tit to call the attention of the tiac
to their complete line of
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PAINTS AND OILS.
GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPIK
A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishings.
CRAY AGATE WARE a Sjccialty
RIELTIiIBS M.
lTnininMedl H&ti
Black Silks.
SjHvinl mnuiH iu Wi-1ih-jm1;iv. iVi. lilt, tine uivk.
Hrornill S.nin. ItnN-.ul.il Tannn. Fitiul Cn-jKixiis
Salin StriHtl '.rvii.iilini- ami Fmirv ;n-uailitiYf nil mnrLrtl
away ilowii, any nf iIh-jm. will maUo an !.uit llie.ifrv
lrj. Xiiiif-i i In window.
CAPES..
WHY?
Closlnj; SAI.K of KG AN stock
continue.
Samples of Ni:V COOPS rx
hlbltctl arc
PKIIFECT In
STYM: ami
QUALITY.
I'HICIIS arc almost as low as
Ni:V YORK and SAN KUAN-CISCO.
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Iiih arrm-il an ilfpiiii ai-Mir iiii.-in nf lin,- u ra van in;
Mack Wiiiir ami I'olnrK. Tln-y an Hm IaU-t New York iat
li nis :uiil :m rxmilinsly noMiy mul 9f Iih. C!all early n'
lin n? U nly urn nf .ac-!i iIr. ami ilir hnt.i hmmui i "jul
-niiiiunt-iii. i
VESTS.
Our n-nlar Zt mils Tliivail v-ji u Mlo now at
fr $JHi; Hwv Until veM ami lr.n rv rvubr qual.
ity. at 1.(ki parttu-nl; Iht limM union miJi. rt--ul.ir J.O0
quality, at l..Vl Miit.
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I M POUT DIUKCT from MANfFAC-...TURIIRS...
Children's Hose. :
One- l.t nf in ami 'Si n-nin P.I.m k Slm-LSn rlmM t.i 10 j
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itsoys vvaists. i
( Om lot of Shirt W aUt nt viifi arli. iWuur line- of
MUCH l . UNTLKKO V ULOUKS.
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. JFoir Sale:
H Piece ol Pftpcii)
near the business center of
Honolulu.
For Remiit:
Residence.
Vi- an? miK? aciilH fur tin fanuun
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Royal Worcester Corset
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For particulars apply to
il Tmsl S Hint Co.;
LIMITED.
409 FORT ST. HONOLULU. H. I.
WANTED.
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A LARGE ROOM OR LOFT OF
from 1,500 to 2,000 square feet floor
space suitable for a night industrial
school for boys. It should be easily
accessible, dry, and at reasonable rent.
Second or third floor satisfactory.
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ocnooi win De unaer airection of re
sponsible man and no rowdyism will
be allowed. Any one having Informa
tion on this subject will do a favor to
company will be closed to transfers onl the Industrial Committee of the Boys'
October 10 and 11. I "y uuuressmg t ai. rona, cnair-
lAV.m. of th nrpmlsM. x- 5351
corner or r on ana ereiania streets,
Jas. F.- Morgan . .. will sen tne enure
household furniture. At the same
olace at noon the wooden buildings
will be disposed of. w
Onl. W. J. Withers. Coast agent of
the Honolulu Stock-lards Company,
today purchased five mules, two from!
Frank Chiles and three from u. f.
Diggs. The aggregate weight of the
animals is 7,310 pounds. It is conced-J
ed that these mules are the finest ever
nurchased in this city, Mr. Withers I
shiDned them, together with others he
had previously purchased, to tan
Francisco today for consignment to
Honolulu. Yolo Mail.
IT TELLS YOU
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Who ?oIJ Ktxxl.s nnJ nmon;t.
Who paij cnh, to whom. ruJ amonnt.
Who rnl c.ut money, vfut for, nnJ amount,
WATCI MS SPACE!
. Pearson & Potter Co. Ltd.
Br:U2 FOKT ST. tfO-TJSL. 55.
JERSEY BULLS.
MPVW V m .
nifi LLAHl DAIRY HAS FOR
sale a few thoroughbred Jersey bulls,
yearlings; pedigree guaranteed. Apply
to WALTER BLACKER,
6347 Mgr.; Tel. 211 Red.
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MRS. L. F. MYERS,
DRESS MAKER
LATE FROM CALIFORNIA, WILL,
cut, fit and make all kinds of ladies'
costumes; will go out by the day. Ho
nolulu Hotel, opposite the Queen. 5353
JUST RECEIVED:
A LAltGJS INVOICE OF
. Yamiaitoya Slhnrits,
PAJAMAS (in Silk, Wool and Cotton.) GRASS CLOTH
tLRTnri WKl'fcS, DUlLIbb, SILK GCUDS, ElC, STILISH GOLP SHIRTS.
Mess M. E. KilDeaEn
ARLINGTON BLOCK.
HOTEL STREET.
Hotol Stroot
nd Dorlo
Robinson Block.
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