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THE PACIFIC 'OM M KRCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 19, 1901.
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Etouc Lamps Canvas Goods Deoartmeni
Gas Lamps,
Oil Lamps.
Sundries of all Kinds.
e "Go-Lightly"
and "White Flier."
Come in and see the
1901
Bevel Gear
Chainless.
start I light
ting a good
The e is
t jiSarence
m he abso
ore about
oerial and
AWNINGS
We have an ele
gant assortment
of fancy awning
stripes. Let us
show you sam
ples fake measures, and quote you prices.
1 he machines in our factory are all run by
power, and we are prepared to turn out work
C ou the shortest possible notice and at the
-?rC3S? Iowest i,ices-
Palmetto Tents, Wedge Tents, Wall Tents.
Tn Tents we carry a very Complete Line, and are prepared to make up on short
notice any Size or Style.
Pocket and Hunting
CUTLERY,
Razors, Safety Razors, Pocket Knives
ee our 15c Boy's Knife.
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Wire Spring Mattress.
Mexican Sea Grass,
Canvas and Filipino
Columbia
Graphophones.
New Records.
Instrumental and Yel
Music. Band, Banj
and Rag Time.
earson & Potter Co., Ltd.
926 Fort Street.
Telephone Main 317.
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5 king ST
8END YOUR
BUSINESS ORDERS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Vou can do it Now
making a deal with the Russian Gov
ernment for a connection with the
trans-Siberian road, then Morgan and
Hill's railroad trust, working- with the
Atlantic and Pacific line of steamers
and their transcontinental railroad, will
practically have encirc'ed the globe.
Mr. Hill is accompanied on his Rus
sian tour by Robert Lebaudy of Paris,
the millionaire suear refiner, a brother
of Max Lebaudy, whose tragic death
some years ago was me taiK 01 an
France. Mr. Hill has left his wife in
Paris, because of the baby. When he
realized the comfort of the trans-Siberian
railway and saw .lanK-s Dietrick
of California, taking his wife and baby
to Mongolia, he telegrapneJ to Mrs.
Hill to say he felt like kicking himself
for leaving her behind.
Typewriters rented and repaired at
the Remington Typewriter office. 1028
Port street.
W A3v
ertiser; 76 cent
The Inter-Jsland
Telegraph Co.
is transmitting mes
sages to all the islands
of the group except
Kauai
niNinUM RATE IS $2.
Honolulu Office. Magoon Bl'fe
UPSTAIRS.
TELEPHONE MAIN 131.
Messenger will call for your mes
sage if desired
A. C. LOVEKIN,
Stock and Bond Broker
REAL ESTATE AND
FINANCIAL AGENT.
402 Judd Building.
The latest Coast sugar statistics are contained in the following circular let
ter from Williams, Dimond & Co of San Francisco, dated June 8:
Sugar. Local market and prices for export cont:nue unchanged, dry granu
lated for local consumption still beintr quoted at 5.75c. and for export 5.50c.
Basis. June 5th, no sales: 7th, spot sale. 1.400 tons, at 4 l-4c; 8th, spot sale,
300 (?) tons, at 4 l-4c: establishing basis for 96 degree centrifugals in New York
on this dat 8c, San Francisco 3.375c. You will note the question mark after
the numeral 'J0 and in explanation we beg to state that at this writing we
are not sure of the number of tons comprising this sale, owing to a possible error
in the transmission of the telegram: However, this apparently does not invali
date the fiifure at which the sale was effected.
London Bts.-June 6th, 9s4 l-2d; 7th and 8th, 9s 3 3-4d.
Dry Grmulated. New York. No change. (Messrs. Arbuckle Brothers still re
main 5c per hundred pounds below all other refineries.)
London fable. June 3. Quotes Java Xo. 15 D. S., lis 9d: fair refining, 10s 9d:
same date last year 12s 10 l-4d and Us 9d respectively. June beets, 9s 4 l-2d.
against 10s !' 3-4d same date last year. July beets. 9s 5 l-4d. against 10s 10 l-2d
same date last year.
Kastern and Foreign Markets. According to latest mail advices from New
York under d;:t of 3d inst., the week opene(j with a steadier and firmer market
for raws, with transactions in 96 degree test centrifugals reported; refiners, how
ever, are evidently abundantly supplied with other gradt-s of sugars and are dis
inclined to make further purchases at the present time. Messrs. Arbuckle Bros,
have succeeded in disposing of a large portion of their surplus accumulation of re
fined at the decline; nevertheless, owing to the continuance of most unseason
able weather, the demand generally is limited. Advices from Cuba are to the ef
fact that there have been very beneficial rains for the growing crops, and planting
is now proceeding vigorously.
Latest Statistical Position. Willett & Oray report May 30th, United States
four ports in all hands, estimated May 2Mh, 233,545 tons, against 182,16$ tons same
time last year. Six principal ports Cuba, ' estimated 3Iay 28th, ISO.000 tons,
against 83.709 tons same time last year. Total stock in all principal countries, by
cable. May 30th, at latest uneven dates, 2.055,545 tons, against 1,764,879 tons; In
crease over last year. 290,696 tons.
The I. X. L.
Beretania Street,
Near the Fire Station.
W. W. ASTOR IN
THE KINO'S FAVOR
NEW YORK. June S. A cable to the
World from London says: The King
has quite forgiven William Waldorff
Astor for the Berkeley-Milne affair of
last year. He had arranged to visit
Astor at Cliveden last Sunday from
Windsor, but the engagement was can
celed at the last moment, owing to the
alteration of the King's plans made
necessary by the reception to Ameri
cans at the castle on Saturday.
The relations between Astor and the
King were never so friendly as at pres
ent. There is great curiosity as to how
the King has been induced to change
his attitude so completely. He will
certainly visit Cliveden at the first
available opportunity.
Astor is entertaining Saturday to
Monday parties at Cliveden now, rep
resenting the most select coteries of
society, and this has all been brought
about by the intimation from Marlbor
ough House that the King desired that
all feeling created by the Berkeley
Milne affair be obliterated. Astor has
accordingly been taken to society's bo
som again. He has an opera box, but
he never uses it himself. It is always
at the Countess Selkirk's disposal when
not used by Miss Astor, who has lately
been seen about a good deal with Prin
cess Victor Duhleep Singh.
WANTS HARMONY
WITH RUSSIAN ROAD
PARIS. June S. The true inwardness
of the trip of Sam Hill of Minneapolis
involves the biggest line of transporta
tion the world ever has witnessed.
Your correspondent can state upon tne
highest authority in Russia that Mr.
Hill's tour is one of far-reaching in
terest. His special object is to examine
the trans-Siberian road. After having
ascertained if it afforJs good carrying
accommodatiors, offers will be made to
run it in connection with J. J. Hill's
Pacific steamers. The Russian authori
ties have been approached upon the
matter and are favorably disposed
Instructions were sent out to the
Governor-General of Irkutsk to give
Mr. Hill and his party a royal recep
tion. As a result he has besn received
with honors second only to those which
would be shown to the Czar himself.
The Governor-General drove him
around in his carriage of state, and the
people, acting under instructions con
veyed from headquarters, made a holt
day In his honor.
Mr. Hill represents his father-in-law
and J. Pierpont Morgan. The latter
gave him special inslruet'ons when
leaving Paris. If he should succeed in
Has Received a Large Stock of
New Fire Works, Flags, Shields,
Festooning, Decoration Bunting,
Torpedoes, Lanterns, Etc.
Which will be Sold at San Francisco Prices.
Assorted Cases of Fire Works from $10 to $25 at the
S. W. LEDERER, Proprietor,
Beretania Street, near Fire Station. - P. 0. Box 535.
Fresh Cereals
COOK'S FLAKE RICE something good; needs no cookiag.j
MORNING MEAL, ROLLED OATS,
PETTIJOHN'S BREAKFAST GEM,
CREAM OF WHEAT,
MALTED BREAKFAST FOOD, ETC., ETC.
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SALTER & WHITY,
Grocers.
Orpheum Block
Fort Street.
SPECIAL SALE!
Good Spun, Silk Finish Socks, guaranteed stainless, 20c pair.
Stamped Leather Belts 25c.
Golf Shirts, new line, all colors 60c.
K. Isoshim
King Street, abore Bethel.

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