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i' 10 Tin: pacific co.i.mi:i:ciai, auvkutiski:: iioxuu:i,ij, Novkmi:i:i: m. 1 is 8 3 L' " I - t i J i tr i I Nest, . II 1 :. to V 1 TT TtHB KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS cusht has borne the signature of the "Western Chemical Co. of Chicago, 111., Sox years. Allow no one to deceive you irith counterfeits Imitations and "just m goods" are but experiments, and en danger the health of children. What h Laxatine? IkAXATINE IS NOTHING BUT THE FINEST CASTOR OIL, with its objec tionable taste removed by our new process LAXATINE is as pleasant to Ukc honey. Children like It. No trouble to get them to take It. It con tains neither opium, morphine, nor otkr narcotic substances. It relieves teething troubles, cures constipation &d flatulency; it assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giv l healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea the Mothers' Friend. Prepared only by the Western Oiremical Co., Chicago, Ills. GONSALVES&CO. LIMXTJi3D. Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. NEW BOOKJBULLETIN Golden Rule Bazaar, Fort St. "Tke Man With the Hoe," and other poems, by Edwin Markham. "David Harum," Dy Westcott. Richard Carvel," by Churchill. "Stalky & Co.," by Kipling. "When Knighthood Was in Flower," by E. Caskoden. -Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." "Enchanted India," by Prince Rojidar Karageorgevltch. MTfce Professor's Daughter," by Anna Farquhar. "A Dash for a Throne," by A. W. Marchmont. "The War With Spain," by Henry Ca bot Lodge. "The Prince of Georgia," by Julian Ralph. "The Lion and the Unicorn," by Rich ard Harding Davis. "In the Forbidden Land," by Savage Landor. "Through Asia," by Dr. Heddin. "Mr. Milo Bush and Other Worthies," ty Hayden Carruth. 'Oae Poor Scruple," by Mrs. Wilfred Ward. "The Gulistan Being the Rose Garden of Shaikh Sa'di." "When the Sleeper Wakes," by II. G. Wells, 111. And Hundreds of Other Equally as Good Books. Books Sold at Publishers' Prices. TO OUR fsiek iii mm oo -Have you tried any of thoet -CHOCOLATE or COCOANU1 -(fresh) cakes from the German -Bakery? They are only 25 and -50c each and pronounced delic--ious by those who have tried -them. Order one for your Sun--day 'dinner. We also have a -sponge cako which we sell foi -the moderate sum of five centt -each. -THE GERMAN BAKERY, 833 Fort Street., -Headquarters for genuine ginger -snaps, sugar cookies, etc. -Telephone 677. DimoND & co's fliuwR !N LUCK Mise It v- rfC 71 f l ? c 5 S i Li u u j r -. hing Columbia Captain Comes Into a Fortune rim Goods Department. ooo SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES: Kitchen Knives 5c Egg Beaters 10c Wooden Spoons 5c Tea Strainers Gc Kitchen Strainers 10c Sink Scrubs 5c Bottle Brushes 10c Wire Toasters 10c Potato Mashers 10c Chimney Cleaners 10c Vegetable Graters 10c Whisk Brooms 10c Now Hs S400.000-Srouuht the Hoodoo Ship to This Port. Was A. ways a Calm Man. -ooo If ill L.1M1TED. IMPORTERS OF bTGCkery end H use Furmsliirio Goods -ooo- SOLE AGENTS JEWEL STOVES, Coal or Wood; GUERNEY CLEANABLE REFRIGER ATORS, STANDARD WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES, PRIMUS STOVES.... REED & BARTON'S PLATED STERLING SILVER WARE. AND OO- Merchant street entrance next to the Postofflce through our Arcade. "See Oiiir fVlarksrnao 99 -oo Captain Walter Milnor, who brought the hard-luck steamer Columbia from Seattle to this port and who had con siderable trouble ne way and another with his charge and the crew and cer tain of the passengers, is the only per son in any way touching the vessel to escape the "hoodoo." Captain Milnor a lew week.- ago fell into $400,000 and Is now one of th big men of the Sound country. He makes the fashions in Seattle and moat of th stores of the place remain closed till he comes down in the morning. It was brought out in one of the nu merous Columbia lawsuits hert that for many months prior to re entering the sailor business, Milnor was a wa terfront reporter for one of the Seattle papers at a very moderate salary. He was a bright chap with a remarkable capacity for looking wise and saying little. Somehow he managed to be come a power with the Inspection Board that was passing on the sea worthiness and engine plants of ves sels of the numerous fleets entering the Klondike trade during tho days of the stampede to the gold fields of the frozen eldorado. Milnor turned this position to such oenefit for himself that without any particular claim to uch distinction he was called to the com mand of the magnificent steamship Ari zona, now the Hancock, one of the two finest transports atloat. ami at one time a record-holder on the Western ocean. He had hi Hag up on the Ari zona just about four hours. It devel oped that he was guilty of an astonUh- ng error of judgment.but he scented a better thing as master of the Colum bia, which was advertised to become a great earner as a liner between the Sound cities and these Islands. It Is more than likely that the prospect was rather alluring. At any rate. Milnor ousted one of the Colgrove boy3 and became captain of the Columbia and the big man afloat for the new com pany. Milnor was in Honolulu for weeks and weeks. Once he started for Seat tle from Hllo with the Columbia, but struck a blow and came back with a irst-class yarn of the deep peril. It was noted of the man tnat nothing could disturb him. Every hour on the Columbia or ashore in this-country was one of trouble and worry, but Milnor was always dignified, self-contained and apparently wholly confident. On one trip between Hilo and this port some of the crew oi passengers secured his photograph, painted a hangman's noose around the neck and put the pic ture on the captain's door. Milnor smiled the same as he did when under the cross-fire of attorney questioning in the courts hero for a couple of months. Nothing ruffled him. He can not possibly have a more dignified bearing as the possessor of $10000 than he had whn stranded on the bench in Hawaii nei. JAS. MORGAN jlpi' ":T !'' ft U.i V ; ; ! i v 1 !.! Queen Street. JUST HRRIVBD: AT II. MAY Sz CO'S. By the Australia: P. .n: 5 :4 ; twin mans s.u.f: or TAT!!. WheN a. by an '.fder made by Hon. A. Perry. Judgn of tho Circuit Court. First Circuit, on 13th day of Sn- i :rmbr. 10?. tho undr!i:nrl Kuar- dlan of the property of KdwaM Viv ian. Thomas Kverctt and Lucy Kawat olohl.i, minor children of (corg j;. Richardson, lata of Wailuku. Miul. was licensed to !! at public auction th ril citato hereinafter describe. Notice U hereby trcn that thi said real estate will l offered for a!e at public auction at the KitcjrooBi of Jam I. Morgan, in Honolulu, on SATTIUJAY. OCTOIIKR 21. 10. AT 12 0'CIX)CK NOON. Thf property o be b!d coujIjw of that parcel of land iituit? at maid Wat luku. occupied ly ild ;eirgo IZ. Illchard.on. during Lis lifvllm. a a family residence, nn.l boundcl and de scribed as follows: Hcglnnlng at tho south corner ad joining th main mad from Wal!uku to Walkapti. and running: N. r.3U K. U5 chains along land here tofore belonging to tho Waikap-i Plantation: Micnco N. 2U W. 1.57 chain a!or.; lane- j viuim citANiu:iu;i!. I Apri.i. i.i:mon.. j IWNCY NAVAI. OltANCn.. PKACHl. PI.VMS CILP. Ac! All Othtr Kixk In Jv-owa on ibe Coait; rilll! CKMIUY. CAULirLOWnit. AUTICHOKC. UHUDAItlt. He Makes Bulls Eyes Everytime WITH HIS KING AIR GUN Single Shot $1.25. Magazine $1.75. The purchase of Cleveland Bicycle will prevent any mis take in the choice of your Automobile. The game popular prices prevail. HOjSOJLULU BIKE CO JUST ARRIVED New Importation of SILK GOODS, in the piece; SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK SHAWLS, DECORATED FLOWER POTS, NEW RCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS, AND DINNER SETS, CARVED RATTAN CHAIRS, CARVED 4WOOD BOXES. "OODS ARE THE HAND TN ALL HONOLULU. 'ST CHAN & CO. miu Street. m I Ml m t ns. M I w i a go EHLERS BLOCK, FORT STREET. It. A. DEXTER, Manager. Civil Service Rules IN OUR RESTAURANT. ford. land; thrnco NT W. 3.25 chains alor. Linf;torrn land; thenco 1 V. H.2t chalnH nlons ail main road tn point of beginning, nnl rontalnln an area of l.SS .urcn; ami licing tho &amn prcmUc.t Kcrl!cl in dcM Ironi V. C. Parke, nsslsntf of Ihc estate of AlU?rt Harncs. n bankrupt, to nanl Gcori: IZ. HichardAon. dated March 17, 1$S7, and recorded In tho UesUtry of DU In raid Honolulu, in I.l lxr lu.l. Pases 205 and -J. Terms tah: decj at rxpense of pur chaser, and nale rubject to confirma- ticiii by the court. WILLIAM O. SMITH. ftuardtan. Honolulu. SpL 23, 1SD. Tho nbov lc h.iM ln potpncd till Novrmlwr 13 12 o'clock noon. Auction Sale or II IS. IMS Of II SKI!!. oo ON : ATi:i:I)A, NOV. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. At iay calciTooni. 33 Qtie-n strc-!. I will sll at Publ'c Anrtion. by order of the Treasurer, Mr. J. P. oofce. err tain ilnUnqMnt share of : icHk la th. kuii:i plantation company. If the delinquent ns". lent, with in terest thereon. In not paid lMfore the above date. Kt'TAllACO.. riuii ni:i:p.i: hass. r::?r.KN ovsnnis. .j:o::i:ti salmon ami iiauhut. cui:am cin:ii: iia fi). RIll'KHNARKN-S HON-KINS, AN! MA1lSHMALlJOW. t;ici: ruriT5. srfrmn ruuNint. DIEHiRY MAY&COo LTD). 2BIG stres--2 7 ri . WATERIIOUSD STORE Bethel Street. Tolophonn a. iHcIOTRE STORE Corner Kin; and Fort Sis. T lophonn SB. FOR SALE. Tf a ft 12 . . ... mm. I 3 . I l. f-. mAW 9 wmiww- m -m, v Wmi m. m. L'VERY. WITT. ON COMMISSION Anything and cvcr3lh:n :n our line. FORT STREET. Go Everybody has their hour of trou ble. Dut people havinj; any irritation o the skin. Have many hours of trouble. Nothing so annoying, nothing irritating. It is a hard and trying position. Lieave it alone and you can hardly bear the misery. Relief and cure have come at last, lelbourne has put it to the test. Doan's Ointment cures every form of skin irritation. People at home arc learning that this is so. Here is proof in a statement: Mr. William Preston has been a resl A m W m m ueit oi ictona ior over nan a cen tury and therefore will be known to many of our readers. .lr. Presloa 1 at present residing at No. t'.S Argyle St.. St. Kilda. He says: "For some considerable time I have been trou bled with Eczema on my legs. The irritation at times was very great es pecially at night, and it caused me considerable annoyance. I obtained a pot of Doan's Ointment and I mu.t say that it allayed the irritation almost luimeuiaieiy. io:iu s u;iiuiu-:ii is Kor list see pas-5 12. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. It has to. Our waiters are trained to be civil, quick and at tentive to our quests. Our chef is unrivaled in preparation of dainty and appetizing dishes. Everything is scrupulously clean, everything as comfortable ns we can make it. And the prices are alwavs in reason. Home THE BEST MEAL CAFE. Bakery Cafe !i v n o0t A - Of . , Of, A. M. HEWETT, M Clerk and Stevedore. "JABLE AGAIN OX DECK, old RNE PREMISES. Mdated Soda Works. Residence Sites AT MANOA FOR SHLE. oto HAVING PURCHASED A TRACT of tho finest lantl In M.inoi for real dence sJtca, I tvlll now receive appl! ratlocs from pan lea U.lrlnf; to pur chase. These loti nro lmmcllately In front of the residence of II. IZ. Cooper. Eaq.. and commnnd a grand view of M.moa Valley and the picturesque cotintry to Diamond Head There are 10 lots In 2 crls. 5 front ing on the west, or main, Mano toad. and 5 facing on Llholiho street. The lots are each 100 fert wide and rom 1C0 to 2SS feet deep. Government . . - .... Iwnfor mn n laid nwt lh intji on vt a cooa remedy ana l c:m nigniy rec .. " " " Early nppllcatlonii n.?ce.ar. Map of the property and all Information In in all! plies. omraend it for Eczema." Doan's Ointment is splendid tlisoases of tho skin, eczema. hives, insect bites, sores, chilblains, re-ard to terns of rtirchas. eic. etc. It is perfectly safe and very cf-l111 o-1- fective. Terms One-third cash, balance Very frequently two or three boxes one and two years at 6 pr cvnt- havo. made a complete cure of chronlil Early application necesary. cases tnat nave not yieuiea to otner remelics for years. Ioans Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at i0 ceat3 per box (six boxes $2.50) or will be mailed on receipt of price by tho Ho!- lister Drnt; Co.. Asnts for i.io llawal lan Islands. it In JAS. F. MORGAN. For Sale: . .I,,,, rr'y-j r OF Keeps constantly on band in bis corrals A LARGE STOCK Fine Young, Strong, Imported Mules (BhOKEN AND UNBROKEN.) Also, Handsome Baggy and Draft Horses. tcr I'kicks it j: a sox a 1 1 l k. Island Orders Promptly Attended Jo. K.litor Pacilic Commercial Ailverti- IfjlltP f flY P er: I wish to surest to the Minister iLUliULL Ull I I of the Interior or to the Ilureau of Agriculture that labels be at tached to trees and plants in the grounds of the Executive building. Also to yourself to in It be known that In this surpassingly beautiful little park may be sen camphor, rubber and other rare trees bpsldes much plant life that is tropical and unusual and interesting. A SOJOURNER. I That rarcel tosd a tbc southeast! corner of Hcretanla and MUIr atreeui. i The property baa a frontage of CI feet on Derctanla and 03 feet os Miller street. Area 4,700 square feet. There are two cottage on the prop-! erty, one of which Is now rented forj 25 per month. : Plantation Owners, Managers, Agents, And Buyers. . - . . PATUOXI.K IIOMK IXDUSTKV, r.J nf . ii'Iiii alipul fir Ilarrn- With a!'!l itnpmvc mcnt. to mv MAXUFACTUUING DKPAKTMENT ami Hrvct irnjrlaUon if mat Hal, I am nw rirrranol in mijj1v PlantrT anl Apnl. with any atiu'tir.t anJ i!ccri:i"iti ff WOIHC IIAUXIvSS, r urt tlicrcof, at litiris t!.at will r.::iun; f.w,raM" with CC)AST PKICKS. .m l tho atnit:m of a FAR I5KTTKK WKAKINCt AUTICI.IC A full lit - of CAi:i:i.r;iu HAUNICSS, STA- r.i.K avA Hoi:i: coods. Maij.1 ro',r. ll:OMlTI.V atal SATI.SFAC TOKiLV fillr.1. The Y. M. C. A. Junior membeis on- joyed an outing on Tantalus yesterday under the charge of Mr. Coats. For further particulars and terms ap ply to JAS. F. MORGAN. C. R. COLLINS TELEPHONE 56I. mm I P. O. 10X 507. ESTABLISHED KING 1391. ST. near NUUANU ST 4 J