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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AI VKKTISKK: miNnLU.r. OCTOHKi: 1.4. IV.. Smother Large Shipment OF THOSE WELL KNOWN Keen Kutter Goods CLEMENT SEASON "3 las just arrived and been opened up. Chisels, Hits, Hatchets, Knives and all such articles with this brand on are guaranteed and will always be re placed by us if any defects show up on using the tools. The "TRUE BLUE" 15aws, Squares and other tools are about the neatest and best things in the -way of fancy tools that have ever been shown. Call and see them and we think you will say so, too. These goods are made for, sold by and guaran teed by the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis, Mo., the largest hardware house in the world by long odds, and you get honest goods when you buy these brands. The only place in town you can buy KEEN KUTTER and TRUE BLUE Goods is at E. O. HALL & SON, LTD. READY ROCK ROOFING Best Roofing on Earth. Brilliant Opening at Opera House Last Night. mt mrperttWifir. iij m '!'.,'',', v,i,','. IT NOT EXPENSIVE; comes ready to lay; any workman can lay it; is light; Insurance 50 per cent less than shingles on buildings covered with it. Hot affected by any climate. SEND FOR SAMPLE. Mawailae Trading (B., Ltd, Office: Nos. 6 and 8 Love Building, Fort St. TEl- U32- ' t MosqunStoliee Will Drive Mosquitoes Away. Those Pre9fnt Much Pleased With "The New Dominion Strong CIl! for Saturday What will prove beyond a doubt to be a great dramatic treat to theater goers was inaugurated last night, 'vhen Mr. Clay Clement and his company began their engagement of three weeks at the Opera House. Mr. Clement comes fresh from a series of aitislic successes in the States and certainly those who filled the theater last night can give full evidence that everything said in praise was fully deserved. No better or more satisfactory perform ance has been given here latelv and Jt is no exaggeration to say that the work shown merits distinction. 'The New Dominion" is a play that appeals to one very strongly, and throughout the four acts the hearty applause and various curtain calls showered on the star and play were indications enough of the favor with which it was received by the - house. As Raron Hohenstauffen. Mr. Clement presents a great character role and no better introductory play could have been selected. The impression created is one distinctly favorable and the re maining performances will no doubt see a sucession of crowded houses. Saturday afternoon "The Iidy of Ly ons," with an augmented cast, will lie offered, and Saturday night an elabor ate production of "The Hells. In passing it may be said Mr. Clement carries a complete scenic equipment for every play and a production in ev ery sense of the word is the result. to IZM O K 1 A I. U ESO I ,UT I ONS. A. aad t: your.i: n;a ir. v r. ra!. Mr. Erdman will dt.ivrr an a l !re nr. work of the a.H'iatior.. Tlir a'.sj ! sar: addr-?- . !..:. i THE TOWICHT! RPME DM TOWICHT! FAMILY TULA! RE. Orpliciiui "I heater. I.a.t nteht at thU popular h. ?:. of amusement a splendid program pre.ventfd an! thoroughly -:J.itd by the large audience pre.nt. (h!ef tn-tcre-t was cent red in Mi.- K:hd Ic on's reappearance. In pp'i!ar con tralto rctcivtd a .pltndid reception and was in great voice. The WUlardV musical act was also a special feature and must be sn to 1h appreciate!. Hamilton Hill scored heavily with hi songs, and amoncst others niti: ! mentioned Armstrong and O'Nell. Ernil Walton and the jopular o:i brette, Trlxie Cob man: al?o Trac!! who introduced new feature. : !.. -Kr.gac n: nt f tUr .;-Ur Y iv.a J ;.t a ;r.n- a. Kur.. I . utra!lan n.ri...?.. ...... .... . .Australian Harit.ir.e. . . MR. HAMILTON Hlt.l-l;r.-t fmr.i th Tu Sdn')' i:-Ap; ar.u if th. Charm. n.: Con tralto. - MISS ETHEL IMXoN In a Grand Rrp. !:'. f -r. KMIL WALTON In IL OxUiRil t.rr.!v M;iral Art A I.h of S tr.V.r.... TIllXIi: COLEMAN ARMSTRONG ANl o ni:ii. - irngigervnt Kxtr.. r.lit: ry ..f the ,a TJ r r orictn-I Act Kr::i.r4 T: KITTY ANI CHARLES WILLMlO ,n l-VA 'r- a I 1W 4 P.r: frni the I.--.id;r:c :- tn . . ,t!;e Stat . . . tiii: MiNSTirr.i.s Hy t!i- Kr.tire Orph';:ni Cin:;viny. . . .r-ute'n lVp!.-... 11.' Oirat and Only... - T It A V KI.Li: . . .Kins f KJr. and rCa;.l !n an i'hv.z- t Art. Stipulation FilcJ. In the case of Tip Hawaiian Trut ! and Investment Company, a corpora- tion. against Annia A. Uarton and" Helen A. Dunning, action to quiet title a stipulation ha ben f,l that the time to plead or answer may ! - , tended to November KK. tlen-ral AdnU:.n. :V an I r--. i tutu f.r l.ildu;. unZtr ZZ ear. !-. U .-rd chair. Vs. S-m! rn ! U.1 . riRcSsc t:p Tel. ti. Necktie Party raclJie Itebekah lv cr-f L lce . o. O F. held a very sneer. fal apr.:i anl : necktie party after the regular meet- j ing lat night. A large number wer. . present and d.indng va kept up : f a late hour. Refreshment were ered .nd a general gtud tin; had. ; Clearing Out Sale Of t lie liiilar.rc of M. t5. SilvaV tock till rcniini:ir till ON MONDAY, OCTOBEK 9. . "I wUh to express ray thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market xuch n won derful medicine, says W. Ma.,ln gill, of Reaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of moihcrs whose children havo been saved frvn attacks of dysentery and cholera InfaMuni who must also feel thankful. It is for ale by all dealers. Renson. Smith Co., Ltd., agents for H. I. ' Sl'KriAIi SALKS in all lint. Illi: UAIH SAINS. NEW RILL at ORRHKUM THEA TER tonight. The Hawaiian Dry Goods Association LIMITED. Cures the Bites! v Brings Comfort! -OCV3IL.V ATT Benson, Smith & Co, Passed hy the Trustees of Oaliu College. The following resolutions in memory oi Rev. Eli Corwin have been passed by the trustees of Oahu College: "WHEREAS Almighty Cod. in His infinite providence, has taken from this life our friend and benefactor, the Rev. Eli Corwin, we, the Trustees of Oahu College, do hereby express our deep respect for his memory. "We call to mind his strong friend ship for this institution, as expressed in many ways his services as pres ident ad interim lS.r9 to ISf.o and a substantial gift to the college. "We hereby express also our d?ep sympathy with his bereaved wife in her sorrow and commend her to Him who alone can give comfort. For the Trustees, FRANK W. DAMON. FRANK A. HOS.MER." i !fi I In ) V Qualify J NOT BADE OT THE TRUST. Hlg j30DERATe fT-A n jT) PBoifar NEW ARRIVALS. Oar new good hac now art lvc4 and. having; lou-ht lforr ih- rlM In prices, we can ell cheaper than rtrr. CHILD'S CRIll and MATTUCS. ctimplete. f: FU.L REDROOM PITT. SI'ltlNO and TOP MATTRIZSS Includ ed. $21; EXTENSION TARLES. JJ: ROCKERS, from $2 n: CUIUrS HIOH CHAIRS. $1; WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACIIINIX Rj:3ll ued. $17, cost $3. Everything at RcJ-Rock Prices, You nave ZZ per cent by dealing ncr Remember. $10 go- a far brrr as $r.O elsewhere. A largo asjortraent of nOOKS JuU to hand; our l.0 rolunjr by all the most popular writer of the day. Hook lent to tread, tc r-er To!air. Old hook hottght or exchanged. i uii Ls. S. MAT1LKWS & ON. Fcrxitcre Deaxxm 21 Beretanla EtreeL Opposite Vrogxt BIocIl. WGnnteey LIMITED- SEAMEN'S CLOU. Fort and Hotel Streets. Moimotalliui Tobacco o., Litdl, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA AND MANILA r'-i i Krco Jf tidiAES SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Fine Grades of Smoking Tobacco. Corner Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu. K. Isoshima, HAT MANUFACTURER. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Excellent Entertainment Render ed at Last Evening's Social. The usual large attendance was on hand at the Seamen's Club last even ing, rne roiiowins entertainment was presented: Piano Solo, "Rattle of Manila." Mr. Norton; Cornet Solo, C. Anderson; Recitation. M. Walton; Rone Imita tions, John I. Sinperland; Irish Jlp. Messrs. Mooney and Monahan; Sonjr. "Fatal Wedding:." Mr. Monahan; Reel- tat ion, M. Cook; Sonp. ' Rred in Old Kentucky," L. J. Olesen; Song. "One Little Girl." W. G. Anderson; Son and Reading. Mr. Tubbs. A Hag guessing contest arranged by A. F. Cooke, in which the nags of thirty-four nations were displayed, wii a feature or tne evening, i-.very nnr, n V n t M 11 V f a Lt .- one of the sailors present. OF BiY (B(Q)(0)ID), SALE OF EGAN STOCK. Figures Speak Louder Than Words. KING ST;, Next t Castle & Cooke, flearainice Sale of Straw Hats, Silk and Grepe Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Etc., Etc. t Lowest Prices Ever Offered In Honolulu. This sale will commence on Sept. 30 and continue for 3 weeks only. u m m WAy ii n -Th IXNTT-r fl ' f-K -x v. -v HAVE ARRIVED AT THE My Furniture Store, H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. Love Building, 534-536 Fort Sti TCLEPIIONE 46: RESIDENCE. 849. Hotel Arrivals. Hawaiian John K. Alexander. Orlo Eastwood and wife. K." Ritlle and wife, Mrs. W. A. Looirfls. Rev. F. Dodge, W. J. Spotswool. Emil J. Wat erman. W. H. Ixwden, Miss Iwden. R. C. Mederaft. Mrs. T. II. Maedonald. San Francisco: Clay Clement and wife. Miss Effie Thompson. Joseph E. Crem. Edward M. Roll. Jeffrey D. Williams. New York City; R. H. Pratt and wife. St. Helena. Cal.: H. W. Lihtery. Can ada; Leon T. Strauss. Mrs. F. G. Mon trose, Chicago, 111.; M. II. Acher. M.I).. Australia; Oscar Xortleet New York City; Montgomery Gibbs. London; John Cooke, Melbourne. Australia: Mrs. J. T. Higgins. Olaa; W. I. Allen and wife, New Zealand. Arlington H. Gittus Lonsdale and wife, London. Eng.; Miss Holtz. Oscar Nortleet, New York City; Mrs. M. Mar shall. Mrs. E. W. Davies. San Fran cisco: H. P. Wellman. MellMjurne. Australia: and H. L. Hemlrirks. Ilris. : tol. Iowa.- i OKIKNT.M. I.AK. r var.l." gl-AIUKS" SIIK COM IIS, juir. SOX. 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LA HIES- SATIN 11KI.T lItSK.A1, SHIItT WAISTS.U MK.VS VYXIWaTT KITTINlS srrroKTKns wU $ ni:i;lh;i:k .siiikts 15 Cents g 10 Centsa 75 Cents 4 iOLD PLATKIi llKArTV,., ArK SATIN IMIUR .V. 1- 1 MEN'S ItAI.IUriiSflSAN VS IMNS. i- p s. t j: v:,i 5 perweai: 10 Centsjj 1 Centa 25 Cents If the alov ILMU5AIXS arc oll when you call there will lc inanv otl.c r equally attractive. A few eae.s of XEW OOODS have hecn oieiiel aul wc will oou cnuimenrc opcniu?four ENTIRE NEW STOCK. 0