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TOE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. OCTOBER K5. IbOO. li LOCAL BREVITIES, Orpheum tonight. Fall felt hats. Mrs. Hanna'K .7. F. Soper returned from thf Coast -on the Mariposa yesterday. The movement makes the- watch. Cleveland hearings make a perfect bi cycle. Gold bonds for sale at the Hawaiian Trust & Investment Company. Fort street. A 1 n r-rrr oofo with lilirflnr llOX lt tachment is offered for sale by Jas. I-. Morgan. The Oceanic Gas & Electric Com pany, Limited, has an oftice at 40 Mer chant street. Carl Rhodes has left the Custom house to take a position with Wm. G. Irwin & Co. The Quintette Club will furnish the music at Mrs. Gunn's dancing class this evening. A meeting of the Research Clubwill be held at the residence of Rev. V. M. Kincaid tonight. Miss Rose roth and Mr. Emmett May were married at St. Andrew's Cathe dral yesterday at noon. A furnished room, mosquito proof, is offered for rent. See advertisement elsewhere in this issue. E. O. Hall & Son., Ltd., have re ceived a large shipment of the cele brated Keen Kutter goods. The Hawaiian Trust & Investment Company wish to purchase $10,000 6 per cent Government bond3. Electro mimeographs and supplies of all kinds for sale at the Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd., Fort street. W. O. At water, manager of the Peo ples Ice Company, returned home yes terday from a trip to the Coast. Regular meeting of I. O. R. M. Ha waiian Lodge No.21, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. See notice on page 12. There will be no concert at Makee Island on Sunday, as the band will play for the funeral of John Phillips. Hawaiian Tribe No. 1, I. O. R. M., has issued invitations to a "peace con ference" at the K. of P. hall this even ing. John J. Egan returned by the Mari posa yesterday after a tour' of the States, combining pleasure with busi ness. A regular quarterly meeting of C. Frewer & Co., Ltd., will be held at 10 a. m. today at the office of the company. Sagata, a Japanese hackdriver, was Jined $5 in the Police Court yesterday for leaving his horse untied in the street. J. S. Andrade gives notice that he will not be responsible for debts con tracted in his name without his writ ten order We advise everyone, man woman and child, to read the advertisement of The Le Munyon Photo-Supply Company on page 7. n every letter that Willie writes home he tells that his weight is in creasing. Willie eats at The Home Bakery Cafe. On and after Monday, October 16, Dr. Cooper will occupy his new offices on Alakea street, three doors above the Masonic Temple. The attention of Kihei stockholders is called to the fact that the special meeting has been postponed till Mon day, October 23. Professor A. Marques left by the Mariposa yesterday for Sydney, where he will take charge of the Theosophi cal Society there. The students and professors of Oahu Colleee and Punahou Preparatory School will form an excursion party for Kahuku today. Tn the eiectment suit of Kapiolani Estate vs. Tong Tuck and Sue Hong an answer of general denial has been filed by defendants. nro p.nvommpnt band will eive a enppfal concert at the Hawaiian Hotel this evening in honor of the officers and men on the transports. Tbje annual meeting of the share holders of the Humuula Sheep Station rnmnanv will be held at 10 a. m. Octo her 16, at the office of H. Hackfeld & Co. TrtVin Wnterhouse received a host of friends at her home yesterday nftomnnn to meet Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood and the teachers of Central Union Church. w A Tsenberc. after a three months' sojourn in California, returned home on the Mariposa yesterday. His wife and child will remain at the Coast sev eral weeks longer. t orti5 nlease take notice that Miss De Lartigue has removed her hair dressing and manicuring parlors to the premises recently occupied oy uv. m E. Grossman, Moiei bueei, ui a.' at r? a Tv,n nnnii.nl meeting of the share- the Peneekeo Sugar Com n n V Will be held at the office of fp?;rs. Theo. H. Davies & Co.. Ltd.. TT..-,ir. tvio 97th nf October, at 10 Oil I I hiuj , oVlock a. m. w W Dimond & Co. beg to an nounce that they are making great preparations for the coming nuuuuj season, and will have a large stock of well-selected goods from the principal factories in the world. t orfifwa fipsirinz their hair dressed in the latest fashionable styles for the theater should call up 'Phone 431. Miss De Lartigue will make engagements at vour home, or at her parlors, Hotel street, next to . m. . a. rinmoral Scott of the Thirty-fifth United States Volunteers saw service in Matabeleland and Mashonaland un- ,ir Colonel De Molyn unaer uie dir- . . a u i on Australian, like a isn nag. 10 , " . good many of Uncle Sam's fighters. Captain Saunders, formerly master ? tno hnrk Mohican, is now master of a new iron ship, the St. Katherine. He mqw Vnrk Citv with his family on the St. Katherine October 5, to make the trip around tne iioru iui nua 'i. mi as A ernes Smith, an accomplished nrtitP late of S. Strozynski of San f-on,.icrn nrrived on the steamer Mariposa yesterday morning to take harfrp nf Miss M. E. Killean's hair- ,irpsinfir and manicuring. Miss Smith is already known to a large number of Honolulu people. LOCAL BREVITIES. An ideal soda whiskey C. I). C. Sugar 4 1-1I; weak and nominal. Attorney Cathcart received by th; Mariposa the ai news of the death of his father. Mr. C. A. Austin of Hawaii wiil de liver an address at the Y. M. C A. on Sunday next at 4 p. m. A meeting of the directors of th Housekeepers League will b- L-': tomorrow at the Y. M. C. A. Miss Morgan, who has ben eiiir.i -." as instructress in cookini: by th Housekeepers' League, arrived !y th Mariposa yesterday. Judge Stanley has filed a decision overruling the demurrer in the uit of W. H. Pain et al. vs. Cecil Bro.vn. "IV. lula Hayselden et al. At the Y. M. C. A. tonight th re w:!! be classes in the following: Hawaiian language. arithmetic. mechanical drawing, typewriting and gymnasium: also the Workers' Bible Class. Morning quotations of sugar stocks on October 5 in San Francisco were: Hutchinson 30',2. Paauhau CO3,. Han i UV, Honokaa 34?ig3"i4. Hawaiian Commercial 06, Onomea 40. Makawel' Mr. H. S. Robinson and Miss Gay o Honolulu, who have been spending several months in this city, will re turn to the Islands on the next steam er. They are staying at the Occident al. Chronicle, October 4. Sergeant Graham of the Thirty-fifth United States Volunteers should be a 'citizen of the world." His father was Irish, mother English, his name i? Scotch and he was born in fepain. He 10 a. m. tomorrow at the l. M. C. A. Etican campaign against fcpain. .) Saturday matinee the famous ro- jC-,nnin ilr'irm "Thp I.Jlllv of LvOlls" 111U11LIV t.t. - - - - -" . - will be presented by Mr. Clement and his excellent company, and on Satur day evening the psychological play, "The Bells," in which Mr. Clement created a sensation at the Columbia Theater, San Francisco lately, will be presented. i m 1 1 "3" ! & -471f x 1 The Bunion Si M0E BY HEYW00D. Th eo. H . D A V I ES & Co LIMITED Tlir ISllllinli Slm i 1 1 1 ntilx "i!i wnrM tliat will tit ili uiili a liu:iin ir an fiilaii il joint. Plriity of iimhu for nlarl joint-. lit- t 4-!'v ht. Tli IrrUM'ji. in a fw nnN. hlior? niai! nn tli' Hunitin Lit. Llerchaiits and Commission Agents, Be to call the attention of the ti-r-to their complete line of I'll : fcleff : I PAINTS AND OILS. Kit: Manufacturers' Shoe Store. IKEIIAI. I'LASTATION SUITLllft A fine assortment of Kitchen Furnishing CRAY AGATE WARE s Sptcnlty Zdflclkeirs Viledlflcoll Egg Siqn of the Big Shoe. Fort Street. J 0 REMNANT SALE. An early call should be made at the remnant clearing sale at L. B. Kerr's. Many bargains are included, and the first to come will secure them. The very low prices put on them are for cash only. WHITNEY WSfllTE PKPES Ijll-!: I'ettLir -M ra:! -j" r.: t. & 0 0 THE GREAT OPERA SEASON WILL SOON COMMENCE. YOU WILL WANT ONE OR MORE SWELL COSTUMES. -COO WHAT ABOUT GIVING ORDERS NOW? YOUR -ooo WE WERE NEVER IN A BETTER POSITION TO SATISFY YOUR ...WANTS... -COO- SILK ORGANDIES IN ALL COLORS. coo PURE SILK GRENADINES THE . . .UNCRUSHABLE KIND. . . ooo Is tlu mot 'mioimr;il ;itnl it1i;t !1' ltstnt-r of Wiiiiin. Milrs ;i:nl Lirr on fowls :uul kiM'piu hiioil'i-s lusiltliy 'Ui'l strong tli:it is for sal-nn tin market today. jTliiK is iloiir ty placing ono oT ZlMMvKKS .MKIMCHM. Klir.S ill ! arli ii'st. Tin- leatliii fanritTS of tlio I. S. ai' usin tliiv t ami sim-f tliul in its wortli, air not usin any tliini; ols. 1m' Immis by kecpiu iIhmii ( Iran ami tiny in turn uill liclp you. Now is tli tim to iTrrivi t!i'ir assistanrr wlion 's an ex- Jrt'IlSIVO. I Wo liavo a rircnlar full of trsii nionals what this womlcrful has done for ternary llinls that stopped sitiIn; ami shol their plumage on arount of liciti ro,ied with lie4 ami miles. Th.! Ki:CKKU MKDH'Oli VMil is also used for the disMrsion of KOACII KS, ANTS. M( THS. ru:.s and iu:n ni r.s. And as a OKNKItAI. IHSIN. FKCTANT. tv rr a ttv r tttt w . . i RIBBONS. C nc li of o!fol KilUi. LlarV. t4cl til nt ; cent .ml. INDIA LINKNS r. 1-2 Cent. K 1-3 Ccntn. li Cent. NAINSOOKS s 1-3 Cent. M Cent. 12 1-2 Cent. YICT011IA LAWNS, Al'RON, LAWNS, . DIMITIES, UATISTKS, ORGANDIES, LONG CLOTli. (ni(!l!lONI)IN(S UATKS. SILKS. I'nnn our cvul sulc ti r.l..K Silk. c luc -ncj . niniTan: lrt uhiili c will c!c va a ol. ! HATS. For Sale hy -COO- LACE OVERSKIRTS IN BLACK AND WHITE il 11 III ii COO -ACtKNTS.- AND LOTS OF OTHER SWTELL MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR ....THE OCCASION. Cor. Kin? and Fort Sts. I t o t 0 o f hir Mill:iu-ry 1 VjuiMhiU I l:n a htii I fade. Wcj would lik tti In trill nod v uc :5r ivtc:ic and hx u .!an a StliIi !Ut for yn. i m Omr 2mid! Ftoor. ! SKIRTS. CLOSING SALi: IIGAN STOCK ...CONTINUI... REAP SOME or out PIUCHS ON PAGE 2. o A Kiro nvvinnjcut i Silk. Aljuca and Cf r; on C lrrkift in M.irk anil iuyv-Kuc. al oto1 Tatfrta l"iidcrtkirt. 8 11, LID IMPORT DIRECT from MAXUFAC- ...TURERS... liCAPES. Sotnc cMra fine lI'MUA CAPIIS in U?r: ir. alv r.lr.vk mid Cl:li LaiH in zirM xanrty. V II. I Ms Dl Goods LIMITED. THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. LadSesX Your Kind Attention Please, to I have removed my Hair Dressing and Manicuring PARLORS to the premises recently occupied hy Dr. AT. E. Gro3sman, Hotel t. t 0 0 t T OUfn mm, $&S&& f Art. Pepartmnieinilt. i Jnc Slainjl Ilic and Mai al ir 5 ccul. 5,5 10 anI 25 cvnls to cloc L c Knrji a lull avviri- A nun! of nuu-riaU for fancv ntk. SKIC WINIKHVj q DISPLAY. " O o J o MIMEOGRAPH S Pretty? Felt Waltdirag Mats Orders taken for Em broidery and Point Lace, and Lessons given at regular terms. $ TTivnfZT tu nnr,r.r:ns. MIMEOGHAPir PAPERS, MIMEOdltAPII ISKS, V "And Supplies of All Kinds. -000- fflSS A. De LARTIGUE. NOTICE MISS NINA ADAMS WILL OPEN classes in physical culture at th Y. AL C. A. cvmnasium. Ladies clas?. Wednesdays and Saturdays, S:45 a. xn.; children's class, Saturdays, 9:30 a. m.; teachers' class, Saturdays, 10:10 a. m. 5336 REMOVAL NOTICE. MrMEof.-iiAM wins IS II KS t i Pearson & Potter Co. Ltd. $ s JUST RECEIVED: A IjAHGE INVOICE OF Yamiiatoya Shirts, PAJAMAS (in Silk, Wool and CottorO GRASS CLOTH. CEKTEE PIECES, DOYLIES, SILK GCODS, Etc, STILISH GOLF SHIRTS. Kcrv iu.Ia.? of MII.LINKKV A 1ST wlio ti-it-- tciU In innt cntliii-ia-ticallv that our Fall MMMeery tin clu-ifC-t the rrtam of the whole .mnimiii uroJnctiou- Vi are enlhii-iat:i! to, and all the more 1kciuc wo know our price- an? lower than are iiMi.illy quoted on the ipialitie- XfOSim.i. Okhki:- Wiu. IJixrivi: Tin: M'-t Ci:rri. Attkntion. Take advantage of the present opjKiitimiiy to ;ciw The Choicest Millinery Creations. DR. M. E. GROSSMAN HAS RE- mnved his office to Alakea street. three doors above Masonic Temple. OO Joponooo Imp Hotel Street ro ondDoolo Roblnbon Block. Mnss M. E. Killeami tP-TO DUE MILUNtR, ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET.