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12 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLULU, OCTOBER 2, 1901. Jjccuracy and Dispatch This is the motto of the Mail Order Department of Cali fornia's largest store. Shopping by mail, has become, through our splendid system, as easy and almost as satisfactory as by personal visit to the store. Twice a year we issue a very large and profusely illustrated General Catalogue called "The Emporium Economist," which describes the new fashions; gives the lowest retail prices for everything to eat, drink, wear or use; tells how to order goods; how to send money; gives accurate shopping infor mation, etc. Send for a free copy of the Summer 1901112'page edition of "The Economist" now ready. Upon receiving your order no labor is spared to select from our immense stock the exact artic'e wanted, and the goods are shipped to you the same day A ac order is re ceived, if possible. Our customers interests we make our own. If not already familiar with our methods, a trial order will convince you that it pays to trade with "the big store." 1 anFrancico.U.5.A. and get a pair of KEEP COOL and buy one of our 25c. Men's Straw Hats. We also have Straw Hats for Lad:es from 15c, up. . H.V2 Hotel Street, next SHREVE & CO. San Francisco. JEWELERS GOLD and SILVERWARE Hanufacturcrs Market and Post Sts. Telephone your orders THX WELL NIGH universal use of residence telephones taffords a quick and handy way of giving grocery or fr. AT OUR STORE an Intelligent sales man answer the telephone. He knows h prices, knows the goods, what is in Vtock and what is not, and your order immediate attention. Lewis & o., LEADING GROCERS AND TOOD SPECIALISTS. 1060 Fort Street. glasses you want them right. Spectacles and Eyeglasses made by us will always be if care, study and patience can make them so. A. N. SANFOBD MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, Boston Building. Fort Street Over May & Co. City oi Paris Dry Goods Co KEW YORK 486 Broadway PARIS 2 Frubors Poissoniere. Southeast cor. Geary and Stockton Sts., BAN FRANCISCO. Ordr by Mall Promptly Delivered, Hazelwood Market Co. Tamlt Building, Fort near Kukui St Maka a Specialty of Handling Potatoes, Butter, Oulom, Taro, Vegetables, Bananas, Limes, Oranges, Apple and Melons. Also FINE GRADES OF CIGARS. CIGARETTES and TOBACCO; SODA WATER and ROOT BEER. Agent HAZELWOOD CREAM CO., f Portland, Oregon, U. 8. A. When You Want fit a I our 25c. Suspenders. JLJLJL JL-Lj&C4iia to Castle & Cooke. TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or re turning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfac tory references In Sen Francisco. Illustrated catalogue and prices fur nlshed upon receipt of request. We have the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware weit of New York City, and are prepared to furnish special designs. I We Have in Stock fj For Immediate Delivery the Celebrated CLOCKS Which are without exception the finest Calendar Clocks made, and the most satisfac tory for all purposes. Business and professional men fitting up new offices or reaewlng the old will find one of these clocks a decided addition to their office equip ment 1 The Calendars 5o Are Perpetual and absolutely reliable, while the time-keeping qualities of the clock cannot be excelled. We commend them and GUARANTEE THEM aa absolutely satisfactory. FORT STREET. Has made arrangements with John F. Snow & Co., the well known DYERS AND CLEANERS of San Francisco, to act as their agent for these Islands. All orders will be promptly attended to by telephoning 621 Blue, the Gedge Cottage, Richards street, near Hawaiian Hotel. 5961 ITHACA CALENDAR 1. f. II TRAINING AT KAMEHAMEHA Some Changes in the Methods of Teaching. AN INCREASE IN NORMAL WORK Students Now Work With Their Hands in Morning and Pro gress Rapidly. Important changes in the methods of instruction have been made at the Ka mehameha Boys' School this term in that the instruction in the trades takes place in the morning and the mental work is now set over until afternoon. The change was made by Principal Charles Bartlett Dyke in order that more time could be given over to the trades' instruction. The change, how ever, has not necessitated any shorten ing of the hours for mental develop ment and nothing has been lost by the rearrangement. Principal Dyke has come to realize that the work in the shops connected with the school has an important bear ing upon the future prospects ol the scholars and chat every effort should be made to equip each scholar with a trade to his liking, which coupled with the mental training of the institution, will make of him a useful citizen and one who can earn good wages by an intelligent use of his hands and brain. "During the summer many of the boys went to work in various places in the city, more especially in the Iron Works and in planing mills, putting to excellent use the training they had re ceived during the previous years of their attendance at the school," said Mr. Dyke to an Advertiser reporter. "They were qualified to earn $2 and $2.50 per day, and returned to the fall term of school with anywhere from $50 to $100 in their pockets, representing their savings. This speaks well for the manner in' which the students have ap plied themselves to the learning of a trade, and is the incentive by which we hope to materially increase instruction in the various trades taught by us. "The course of study has not been materially changed except in trying to Let in more trade work. For the older boys in the mornings they work in the shops. This is simply to develop trade work. The boys of the three upper grades spend three hours of the fore noon in the shops. We give them in struction in the machine shop, forge shop and carpenter shop in the fore noon. They take to the machine shop and are most anxious to work where everything seems on the move. We have done little construction work about the premises, but this will be a feature which will be largely develop ed. The shops are practically running all day, so from this it can be under stood that the boys are kept pretty busy either with their hands or with their books. "We are pushing the agriculture work as much as possible and I am gratified at the energy displayed by the students in this department. This work is car ried on under Mr. Krouse, who comes from the University of California. He had charge of the greenhouses, lie is a very intelligent and efficient instruc tor and the boys make wonderful prog ress under him. It is surprising how much interest Is taken in field work. Instruction in this deca-.'hTK-iu i for the two upper grades. This is all prac tical work, thre being no class room instruction in connection with it. This department includes work in the gar den, with the dairy, piggery and look ing after the work horses and mules, all under Mr. Krouse's direction. We have thirty pigs and hogs, fifteen head of cattle and several horses and mules. We raise a great deal of garden truck for the boys' dining hall and they take a great deal of Interest in what they are producing for their own consump tion. It is to the credit of the boys to say that they have cleared the land in many places of the great masses of rock which encumber the premises. "At present instruction in the trades department includes also mechanical and architectural drawing. At some future time we will take up painting and electricity and do some construc tion work. Some of the boys are al ready excellent carpenters and it is contemplated having the boys get out their own plans and specifications and entirely construct certain buildings cn the premises. "The manual training work is for the lower grades for the little boys from twelve to sixteen years of age. They are given one and a half hours instruc tion in the afternoon. They work in the tailor shop, do a little carpentering and elementary forge work and wod turning. The tools and general equip ment of the trades and manual training departments are excellent, but of course need to be augmented from time to time by new features." CAUSE OF FALLING HAIR. Dandruff, Which Is a Germ Disease Kill the Germ. Falling hair is caused by dandruff, which Is a germ disease. The germ, in burrowing in to the root of the hair, where it destroys the vitality of the hair, causing the hair to fall out, digs up the cuticle In little scales called dandruff or scurf. You can't stop the falling hair without curing the dand ruff, and you can't cure the dandruff without killing the dandruff germ. Destroy the cause, you remove the ef fect." Newbro's Herplcide Is the only hair preparation that kills the dand ruff germ. Herplcide is also a de lightful hair dressing. LEtER ESCAPED. A Chinaman Gets Away From Kalihi and is at Large. When the steamer Lehua left this port Monday afternoon she had only four teen lepers on board, while she was to have had fifteen. This was due to the fact that the remaining one had escap ed while in detention in Kalihi. The superintendent of the leper settlement at Kalaupapa, Mr. Reynolds, stated however that he had no doubt that the man would be captured very soon. The escaped leper, who was not a very bad case, though he had some rather ugly leprous sores, was a Chinaman, and as Chinese generally very much ob ject to being held by the authorities in any case, the man was closely watched. The lepers were all congregated in an enclosed yard with a high board fence around it, and as he probably saw the hopelessness of an attempt of escape during the day he waited till the sup per call was made. The guard, thinking that all the lepers would go to supper, did not watch the Chinaman, and this individual was not slow to see his chance. He scaled the fence and dis appeared before any one notice it. As attempts of escape are generally made during the night much attention is not paid to the prisoners during the day, and as it was just dusk when the Chinaman made his exit, it was some littl while before it was discovered that he had gone. Search was imme diately made, but up to the departure of the Lehua he had not yet been found. Oahu Association. The Oahu Association meets in Ka waiahao church at 10 o'clock Wednes day morning, October 2nd. All mis sionaries of the Board and all ministers co-operating with us are earnestly in vited to be present. O. P. EMERSON. An Oregon timber tract of 50,000 acres has been sold to A. B. Ham mond of Portland for $500,000. A $400,000 theater building is proposed tor Union Square, ban Francisco. about pain- A prominent Montreal clergyman, the Rev. James E. Dixon, Rector St. Jades and Hon. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, writes : "Permit me to eend yon a few lines to strongly recommend Pzbbt Davis' Pain-Killer. I have used it with satisfaction for thirty-five years. It is a prepara tion which deserves fall public confidence. " Pain-Killer i snre cure for Sore Throat, Kougns. Chilis. Cramps, &c. Two Sizes, 25c and 50c Thereto only one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis." Opening Announcement ! JOSEPH KARTMANN AND COMPANY. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. BE1HHL ST. WAVERLET BLOCK. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Telephone 219. CHAINS, PINS, NECKLACES RINGS, CHARMS, And other Jewelry manufacture tt order by BIART THE... JEWELER FORT, NEAR KING ST. Hawaiian Jewelry a Specialty. Only skilled workmen employed. HORSES CLIPPED! AT THE Club Stables, Ltd. Telephone Main 109. CHAS. BELLINA, Mgr. WE HAVE: Reliable Horses, Experienced Drivers, New Rigs, Fair Price3. pORJRAITS. Latest Styles in Finishing; Strictly Up-to-date. RICE & PERKINS Studio, 144 Beretania Street, near Fort. ft COTTON BROS. & CO. Engineers and General Con tractors. Plans and Estimates furnished for all classes of Contracting: Work. Room 0, Boston Blocks-Honolulu. Merchant" Tailor Cor. Peretanla andlEmma St8 P. O. Box 951. Cleaning and Repalrlnc A Few Words 1 mox UMIU ENGINEERING Q I u CONSTRUCTION GO. Specifications and Estimates prepared, and construction superintended, in aU branches f engineering work. Contracts solicited for railroads, electrle ani team, tunnel, bridges, buildings, highways, foundations, piers, wharves. t Special Attention Given to Examinations, Valuations and Reports of Properties for Investment Purposes. Frederick J. Amweg, M. Am. Soc. C. E., W. R. CASTLE, JR., Sec'y and Treas. Engineer and Manager. GO 0D FURNITU DOES Makes the Home Look Cheerful And Comfortable. In fact it goes a long way toward Making a Home. GOOD VALUE Is the First Consideration in selecting new furniture, Price the second. We can please you both in the high grade of goods we sell and in the price, and our stock is always ready for inspection to those thinking of buying. This week we have some highly polished , Solid Oak Bedroom Sets on sale at ridiculously low : prices, and have also white enamel iron bed-steads, single pieces of any kind of furniture; Gunn Sectional Bookcases, Gunn Roll Top Desks, etc. Pay us a call. Coyne Furniture Co , Ltd. Progress Block, corner of Fort and Beretania. NEW AT PRICES TO SUIT THE POCKET AND QUALITY TO SUIT THE PALATE FISh. Salmon Bellies Salt Mackerel Anchovies, in kegs Caviar Clams CrabB Stuffed Peppers Edam Cheese Breakfast Cheese Sauerkraut Maple Syrup Olives Malt Vinegar Baker's Cocoa Buckwheat Flour Oatmeal Yarmouth Bloaters Holland Herrings Sardines Lobsters Clam Chowder Etc., Etc, Swiss Cheese Pineapple Cheese McLaren's Cheese Arrowroot Blueberries Mincemeat C. & B. Jams Van Houten's Cocoa Graham Flour Cracked Wheat SALTER GROCERS, 'Phone 680. nnfo Ihe, attraction all for the weary traveler is Cyrus Noble whiskey. Its stimulative and tonic properties render it of great value in cases of fatigue and exhaustion. It is pure and old. Distilled from selected grain. Of delicate flavor. One and three crown. W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd. ! J. SOLF VGENTS FOR Bartlett Springs We have just received a shipment of the world wide famous Bartlett Springs Mineral Water. NATURAL AND CARBONATED. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. LOVEJOY & SOLE AGENTS FOR THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Rooms 508, 509, 510 StangenwaH BuIUinj. All classes of Engineering Work olt- lted. Examinations, Surveys and K- ports made for Waterworks, Steam an Electrical Construction: Plans a REV -i s IT! MEATS. Ham Loaf Veal Loaf Tamales Bratwurst Sausage Smoked Beef Curried Fowl Sliced Ham Sliced Bacon Salad Dressing Van Camp's Pork and Beans TJneeda Biscuits Rolled Oat Cream of Maize Cottage Loaf Chicken Loaf Vienna Sausage Chipped Beef Mettwnrst Sausage (in roil) Oxford Sansage Etc., Ete. Salt Pickles Boston Baked Beans Plum Pudding Etc., Etc. Cream of Wheat ' i Flaked Bice H. O. Oats Etc., Etc. Breakfast Gems Cornmeal & WAITY, GOODS ''.renta . .Lot - renta Orchenm fclnr Lot over the world 0; 'mm 5 HAWAII TERRITORY. Mineral Water COMPANY V ) j M (J f IS ;i I . t t r) s : ... p r' r a "i; lie f fth fth ;Us u ,th us three Up iVTei in. as Foi m ! m . At ; ,olul rder -r follow 1st if Kj tate Hawi fence teres Ter for a: Tht dltior - Ileal! maka Ises 2nd , haulo na, Ii and t t and 1; of le? Lot renta Les ises x : or wa dltlon : clear prem! ; 3rd unak ' ape o 1116 f j. Ter ,annu; J 4th- unak I Paua of 40 f Ter nual : . TBJ abov ; lease : exper ' borne A c of th succei the Jj For office , BISH f. street Ql Wit Work CLT Goo eltv. fr: I atIoi i Daym 1 fled, 'on.