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1 -1 4 .r E. THK PACIFIC yoU CAN (eep Cool pT tlT C8INv EILING or DESK FANS nil ;v nv, tham far ' j , .. -,nr current. N HONOLULU, DECEMBER 5, 1000. NEEDS OF II L CLUB RURA Honolulu Should Have One at Once. CORRESPQHDEHT'S IDEAS I'-ut aa km ln factors the country flubs tiHVc mine ti b- much mure Important than i.ur yr at new country hou. a for ' ntertain thou.m.l.i wIrt the Uira entertain ne. Mt.r-over. by'o- lratln th- country club -em to bve uttalrixl nearly ull It tnt must of the h1 vantage fthk-h ioj.l- of wealth Vrlve from great estates. The ay tMeiit of a rniMl.rate annual fee iclvts the Usu fruit or a. well-kept country place with sports an.J Society furnish ed to ham!. A country club supported bv this com munity wuuM commaml. toKether with the usual attraction, all of the advati-I taxes f a rf.ort for Honolulu. The j club house could be built with a con servative estimate of accommodations, which touM be increased as Its patron-' 'e demanded. The club house should! be a we-f-.ulpped country seat, with' Karnes, bt.oks. periodicals and all the apparatus of social life. The club should be made up of congenial men ' nd women to attain Its full felicity. ' (hose not tlavlnir iramen nril t-ekiniT diversion find It In watrhinir a ool i e enthusiasm of oth- ! The country club Is always a delight ful spit where one may carry off a KU st for a day's recreation, a charm- Ir.n promise of pleasant company, Rood , sfMiri and salubrious, refreshing air. tour-I IS' mor '''Khtful nor desirable spot ! Is abroad in th. t,. ..tt-w ,"' ie t-nonen man tne one wnich nas I " r ,n" '""'I. "Where already met tilth ,.... i I are your drives. he iuerles. . 'ration of a coiintrv rint Th .nmrv1 points of Interest utill of th city' ,r,un should not be entirely beyond the The I'all Is hII that It shell! V.- vlllzatlon: should be In easy Walklkl I ... .... ik. .i...- . .... a,;rf'M.nf bathing; should command th .... . " i-eari a u raction of elevated ' i rnt naming, but these d.i not "tlon. ,f make up In quality for In iiiiinlll - . . .., 'i 1 1 1 1 1 imii tin iv aoHomie cnanev or What Such an Institution Offers to!'""" the People Who Live' in the City. ReeoMeeemeinit ElUT is. MTuit AUVKIlTMKIt: Th, picturesque slt- mountain air, of iMln. MAOOON BLOCK VESTMENTS REFERRED STOCK in i mihni 1 5 ii P'MPANY, LTD. II uttax ctnt rr.u annum. tI mmuitlly: also, a mall 'h common itx k can be vvpaNT 11WNJ IN KEE irsMircri and nmr j f 'il'irrt 1 n property. Ko . .m i:inrf n th- markst. iit id;r.r Acnrcs of n land, with a good f s cimilits rnrk-rrushlng 'I lir t In rt rountry. tiracinir what they Hck jn,M,tlng In mountains and field, and of variety i:iv. . 1 ironi uonoiuiu im boulevard across the Island. Where ur 1 m-mi. but change of air. elevation and your country homes? Where are your t Trature. All these are to be found country clubs?" Iat Wahlawa. The remark ... fi k . i . wn"n vou rf tired of your coun- uT. . T . 1 " ,rjr r,ub ' '"niply "tay away until Mainland that Honolulu H not of t il. I ycur appetltp comes back for It. It fleftt Interest, that therw Is b little to'"'" "n without supervision from you. . Illtl t. do. seema ! h- after all ? " 1 h n .y,,u WnI 11 a,ca,n' U ,s th' re' ,...,, ' ' I ' 1 ,w ttr,er n" It rass Is mowed. Its roof is reshln- Justifiable. A city which poms as re-'gled. Its co..ks and waiters come and sort must be equipped to entertain an I I'nless your zal and capacity have harm persons familiar with the dc-'r"u"",t y,,u to t,e ,,lnSe,, out to serv- I.-..- . v. ... .. . lon cimmlttee, you give yourself no, beyond paying your modest Vfilie Pull n( rv r l 1 I. kunl lu Is more and more to be subjected t.j . '"r yu- When you come back to It M. Iiwren.e and t'allfornia. Honoiu- dues. the scrutiny of peopU. w ho know und ft r a f,urnm"r absence. It Is as much K . .... .. ,l , Know. nna,ynur( R8 y An, ou wJ h her civilization and city will be Judged 1 critical sMrlt to test the resistance of by thlr Institutions. the nw bunkers which the cnthusl-' Hubstantl.il attrHctlon It must offer asm of the srolf rnmmitt ee has oaused ' It N erhaps true that Honolulu oilers t grow In your absence, M f.ANH Nl IMTROVK i n, .Tt. . i m i i r.wi. too little variety of i ene. climate and utnusemeiit either the resident .r the tourist. Anything In the way of promoting club lire Is a step In tr.e right direction. I II Is the proud boast of those who . . . ... i.ei wteniseixea to oe scientlhcally cor rect. 'That the Anglo-Saxon race pre vails over a wide range of latitude from the north temperate extremes In f;ui- ad. i to India, than any other race. Th ! Anglo-HaXoit Is a healthy animal whose! abundant Vigor Is based upon liberal , diet and habitual out of door sports. The greatest know n tonb s. surpassing all i f the drugs of the physician.' are lur cold water and pure cold air. It 1 water ' Hlone because the country club aw likens an Intimate personal Impulse ! the development country life and the attractions of the town Itself, but j beta it e In the last anal)sis the bul warks of th virility of the race are Id In this same periodical return to ANNA ALWAKD RAMKfl. WahlAwa. Oahu. If. T. e You k MlCt "I -! ieal listate To Sell? the r-f reshing. r'siful. restoring twne flt of the finintry life, that we ilnd no. i gooi-slxei ow ti throughout America ! without as a matter of course Its conn- J try dub. There Is needed here today as there was In Arnerlcsi twenty years i ago. In hit upon Home means of pro rioiing and developing country life. The country life with Its modern feat ures of giines, its six'l.il features made fionalhle bv co-o peril t ! -n in lh coun try chili offers many If not most of the attraction of the great new country houses Which have been bllilt by the rich throughout the country In Amer ica. The plantation life In these Isl-, FOR DYSPEPTICS -w W Art agents for There Is no reason why any one should suffer from dyspepsia or any ittiinim h trntihl.1 I tn.ti.t tr' at mnmiwh tii ky and Virginia, offers no kind of a muter rur.. e..ntin.ition. in.iufesti.n substitute. The end of the plantation , (1. u ni4larai fever anJ aKUP lt Hf h,re Is business pure and simple. hlj( (,one 0 f))P nft years. Any drug and the end of the country club Is rec- . . t , T.a . fnlth. ands, unlike the plantation life In Ken I I Ifl. the appetite and health and strength. See that a PHI VATK KKVKM'K STAMP covers the neck of the bottle. Also, appraiser and reathm r?st. charm The country club , r,.gUUte the b.,weU im- sm.ate.i in tne coo. e.evate, ng ons ; an(, br,n back noeiw lip uiv irriiiriii ... nn.-iinw ku-iil cons sections relief from the unvaried heat of summer, a glimpse of another kind of life than he lives In thv city, shoo ting, golf In a word, change which cornes with such salutary hygi enic blessing to all. What Is the country club? 'Vountry . clubsy says nnf, are tn resun m inw 'J i l l nulKllnr T- -phona Mn JH rentrallaatlon of rwipulatlon. the ln-j A Blood Purifier and f l-tvh Builder HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS l-r-sM-nt. 'K, Vl. s l'r-sjnt n W(or. Tr-aurr. 'SM, ""rrptiiry ' I.K. A..itr. MlTstciiM iifa r.m,, an,i .ifknsM la l"rr I.e. ,ln ctoRgMl. in Ih- blond tha pola- "P'trltlia ki,i,.H r ' n,"ll I .llinln.l. n..k. Kin-r opnn tha porf th ,..i,or,s n tha acalp. " n I hfaithy. i . .. 'VMdu:rr killf.u.' '"-..uuts anJ at tha "'"'l' Telephona t'X. u rease t.f wealth and the discovery of j America by th game or goir. However, the country Ciun anie.iaies golf. The oldest country club In Amer ica Is more than fifteen years old. One and of the first. prhapn the earliest or an. was the Wincnester hud, near -ew York, although th llrookllne f lub. near Iloston. must ! nearly aa old. It Is a co-operate movement for en- Joying certain benefit unoDtainaDie otherwise. HUch IS tne popularity ui this f.Mtur of modern Ilf In America lhat the wonder Is not that the last .tecs.!., has filled the land with country dubs, but rather that they were so long In coming. Kvery g.wid.slaed town In America supports Its country club, while the larger nwn have often half a doien. N one who has enjoyed a brief sojourn In ih charming city of Iluffalo has failed to bring away ong-remembere-l pictures of th beautiful Niagara river lined with Its picturesque ciuo nu and gay with their life. Th country club Idea was the outgrowth of the sentiment th dwellers In cities, that f..r them the blue sky and fresh green fields were good. That for them the emmtry air. pure, oracing. ireen. w better than doctor's bills. That "all work and no P'X make Jack Indeed a dull boy." That for them, too, waa good the occasional high seat In th gay tally-ho with four or lx eager horse champing on th bit. "And we go. go. go, away from here At the County Club we now are overdue Plumbers1 Supplies To ault the purchaaer lr-Ml-nt. ''U: nxu.MA. Ifanag.r. t Stables MlTED. 477. you r, '-rl-nccj Iirlver r I TACE & CO I "Hi Coal. - AM.) 1. nt the Uwt .nf Send the road I clear before you When the old spring-fret come or An, i the lie.! tlods ca!l for you." And the man who could command th luxury of a little leisure, a pair of golf r t iit.s vellow shies or ven a bicycle joined a country club and lived happy ever after. There are day In th? spring and summer an.l again In the f.ill and winter when every rightly con stituted person feels that he must get, Into th country. I n earner nu ministered to thl longing. They pro vided f'Md. Hrlnk spd shelter and tne sight of nature. They made the most of ler.nl and other games, but they would never have sprung up every where establishing themselves as social feature without the aid of golf. Golf Is something that most mn can do. and that all men want to do. It Is a sport for all f of men and some age f women, tlolf Insures the presence f a fit number of men at every live coimtrr club on January afternoons and other fit times. And once you have mn.te sure that group of ft persons mitt either at a Pleasant place at suit able time It I a foregone conclusion thit thes. will attract others, who will tome to look on or for purely social reason. ........ In America, during tne i.isi nnn-, thrt rich people have spread out Into. th country more or less. I Nfiny notable and me magnificent, houses have been bul't on great es-, ttes. where hospitality Is cultivated, i n rffMt"nl" ri'e. ft l cf this bn.rit.Mtv thi MMhw Arnni.1 write.; "f hive n nothing to mmpire with j thl In r.ngtanJ outside of Iloyalty." Tatent Washout CloseU. Enameled Lavatorlea. Enameled Finks, assorted sizea. Enameled Urinals, assorted siles. Galvanized Steel Sinks, assortao stses. Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. Lead Traps, assorted sizes. Galvanized Iron Pipes, assorted sizes. Pipe Fittings, assorted sizes. Pig Lead, Calking Lead; Solder, it large quantities. Navy and Plumbars' Oakum. Hooe Bibbs, assorted sizes. Check, Gate and Globe Valves. Stop and Service Cocks, inned Rivets, assorted sizes. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO. u NO. 207 FORT ST., OPPOSITE SPRECKELS BANK. WING LUNG CO. GROCERS FRESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. o o o ooo 4& (Mo U Ifl WE BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT OUR STOCK OF , . day (GxQxDdfe FOR THIS SEASON WILL EXCEL ANYTHING IN IN THE FAST. Our business connections enable us to participate in purchasing through an experien ced buyer, who personally visits the Euoropean and American factories. Many of the Novelties that will be shown in Nczu York, Chicago, San Fran cisco and other large cities this year, you can find in our store, and at about the same prices you would pay abroad.' MM IN our large and varied stock ice have gifts to suit everybody. You will find novelties in Rich Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Art Potteries, Ornaments, Table China, Lamps, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Bronzes, Jardiniers, Art Glass and House Furnishing Goods. We have facilities for safely storing your purchases and delivering them when wanted, properly prepared. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS ABOUT TWO WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. THE FIRST EVENING WILL BE A N 0 UNCED LA TTER. W. W. Dimond St eo.. Ltd. and 57 King St., Honolulu. XOS. For Christmas Presents i AAA A AAA A A A AAA AAA A A A A A A A A A AAA AAA AAA -1 4 !i ii I AM NOW SHOWING in my lower window, for the first time, a splendid assortment of n n n i 8 4 CONSISTING OF jADIES' EMBROIDERED LINEN, ranging from 2Sc to $5.0 each. aADIES AND GENTS PLAIN HEM STITCHED, from one-fourth to one-half Inch hem. In all qualities. SADIES' REAL LACE in Honlton, Duchess, Brussels' Point, Maltese (in silk), and Embroidered Chiffon. The above were all personally select ed by me when In England, and being Imported under the old duties and marked accordingly, I believe the pub lic will say they are the cheapest and handsomest goods ever offered here. 4 3f TTTTTT TVVTTfT?yyTVyVTTTTVTTTVVT 5 E.W. Jordan, No. 10 Fort St .1 King Street, corner of Alakea. CcssoliJa'El So3a Water Worts Co., United. Esplanade, eorner Allen and Fort lu HOLLISTEH w CO AgenU. Tha s.ml-v. teklr HAVTAilAN a ItCTTE is iMued on Tuesdays anil rrt-Uva. THE Hawaiian Labor Bureau ... Will engage laborers in the Ha waiian Islands and wilt furnish them to plantations, indiidu- als. firms, or corporations; wili undertake contract work ardfur- tush experienced and reliable con tractor Teviporary Office Magoon BuVdina. t Room No. 15. Merchant Street. Honolulu. Telephone Xo. 230 Main. 0. Box No 877. EAGLE OYSFErIToUSE Oysters Served in any Style. TERRITORIAL HACK STAND. Carner Hotel and Nuuanu Streets. Tel ephone Main (2. OPEN ALL NIGHT. R Great Variety of StOKS AND Ranges r Fermers Boilers an! Extra Castings tor all Stoves. J SP, 4&XSr i yi iimd m:-l (OfiN NOTT, 75-79 KING ST. T5rTleohone No. READ THE ADVERTISER. 14; 1 s- VI.. I C" 'j ! . : r .- i - v; I!. h in 31: t . 'A 1 V ) t i X t: : . l . j.-