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THE rAClFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU; MAY 21, "3$ i Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Company re at tfca afroe Its running to connection with tho CANADIAN BAIL WAT OMPANY be m m Vancouver. B. C and Sydney. Md rr l"-g at Victoria, B. '. Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q-. are a r about tbe dates) below stated, via.: Unf. far Tic- From Victoria and Vancouver. B. u.. sjr, B. C: for un ban and Sydney: P.l JINK I illotVERA n- and Vi .. jitly : JULY Z AORANUI MOAN A .. .JULY .AUO. THE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser Catered at the PototBce at Honolulu. H. T.. Second-ciajn Matter. Issued Every Morning Except Sunday by tbe Hawaiian gazette company. Von Holt Block No. SB South King 6t K. W. PEARS' N Busme Manager BCliS-ORI IT"N RATES or tbe United State (including Hawaii Terrttorr): t mo,.ihi 13 OS montba 4 W 1 year t M ra now call at Sura. FIJI, o n both up Jownjor. ter aerrtce now running daily utiw"-'' ONTkKAU makinf the run without chanae. The An eat railway aer- ta tbe world. . . ticket ImD' ' Honolalu to canaaa, i nuea Din -- fssl aad and all genera! Information, apply to Tfaeo. H. Davies fc Co. L IMITB D GENERAL AORVTX. Oceanic Steamship Co. ftae yaaeeasar steamer of thla Mae will arrive aad leave rbla port POtt SAJC PWAKCIS' O MAY M MAVa MXA .. IUM U JUNK IT JULY JULY I JULY a JULY t AUO. li jUO. IB Caaawa nan 1 BwUaVdV FROM SAM FRANC IRSO: MAY 1 MAY n JUNE 6 .JUNE 18 ALAMEDA VMNTURA ALAMEDA SIERRA ALAMEDA "V"S 1 SONOMA JULY t ALAMEDA JULY II VENTURA J OUT av AI.AUKDA AUO. a a a e O RAILWAY & LAND CO TIME TABLE. From and after Jan. 1, 1901. OITWARD Da ly Dally Dally Dally Dally Stations. Honolulu . Pearl City Ewa Mill . Walanae . Walalua . . Kabuku . . ei. Sun. a.m. . 7:10 .. s.at . R-J3 9:15 :48 10:06 10:50 11 M DM ex. Sun. a.m. p.m. 11:05 I:1S 11 40 1.45 U:00 4:06 4 4- 6:40 05 p.m 6:10 1:10 INWARR DaUy Dally Dally Dally Station. ex. ex. Sun. Sun. p.m. p.m Kahuku ... 5-35 2:0 Walalua 8 10 .... 2:60 Walanae 7:10 .... S.66 Ewa Mill 5:50 7:41 141 4.33 Pearl City 4:15 8:03 1:80 441 Honolulu 840 8:35 IK 16 . P. DEN I SON. F. C. SMITH. Superintendent. O. P. A T. A. METEOROLOGICAL REOORD. By tbe Government Survey, Every Monday. Publiabed ion wink tbe Bailing Of tae above ex earner, i laaue. to Intending: passengers. Coupon Througn freer San Fraaclaro to all point la the United York by any steamship 11a to all Baropean porta be A cent Ttcketa Stakae, are pre- by any S? s at T W T r tOSO.fS 80.03 fit 11 so.n so os ay 12 0. 0y0 4 71 ISM Sfn 14 SO IS SO 08 71 jS SO IS SO 04 70 16 30.14 30 08 OS I THIS. ? 2! " j- s I K ? I 3 -L 1 . 70 00 as 3 BDBJ 5-8 70 0000 8 MS 3 TO 00 71 8 HI .78 6 ESS 3-1 HO 07 70 4 CPS iS-S , 70 OOftJ S4 hk 4 78 02 00, 5 KB 4 Barometer corrected to SS F.' and level, and for standard gravity of LaL 45. Thl correction 1 .08 for Honolulu. :o TIDES. 8 UN AND MOON. FTTVmHR PARTICULARS. APPLY TO WM. G. IRWIN & CO. LIMITED. Gbhiral Aoirrs Ookanio S. 8. Co., r c o ff 5 ? 2 S m a a SO L.1 ft 7r r - L -I I -I 1 1 p m. rt. a.m. a.m p m !2 &8 s ? fStlJl afoa.. 19 3 2S 1 9 I 85 7 20 V 01 S.XS SS S.SS Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. of tbe above companl will call at about tbe date below mentioned: Honolula aad leave tble worn CHINA MARU . ............ MARU AND JAPAN: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: MAY Id I COPTIC MAY 10 MAY U AMERICA MARU MAY 20 JUNE PEKING MAY 28 JUNE II OAELIO JUNE 7 JUNE 10 l!NiKONO MARU JUNE 11 JUNE 28 HINA JUNK 21 WMtnJtClMa MARU JULY I DORIC JUKZ8 JUL.X ia JULY 2 JULY 81 "awTP I TO 20 8 '0 10 t 1J 8 01 9 51 5 20 6 S3 I 1 Wed.. 14 S SS 2 0 if. h M 10 32 6 10 6 S4 it Kit- Thar. 22 4 10 3 0 S 23 9 02 11.12 19SS4 7 07 Frld.. JS 4 42 i 0 I JO ii 11 46 5.190 8ft 7 52 II I II Bat... 4 S.tn 0 4 40 10 00am & 1R S SS .M Bun. .36 i i4 IS 5 24 0.2S 10 82 5.1- 0.36 9 8ft II li II J4.n.. 36 5 82 1 7 6.30 1 06 11.11 5 11 8 36 10 On Full moon on Thursday, tbe 22nd. at 0:10 a. m. Time of the tide are taken from the United State Coaat and Geodetic Sur vey table. Th tide at Kahulul and HIlo occur about on hour earlier than at Honolulu. Hawaiian etandard time I 10 hour 80 minutes slower than Greenwich time, being- that of the meridian of 167 degree 80 minute. The time whistle blows at 1 JO p. m. which Is th same aa Greenwich. 0 hour 0 minute. Sun and moon are for local time for the whole group. nAnr AND WAVE. DIAMOND HEAD SIONAL STA- QUESTION ISSUE OF TREASURY NOTES Some of the attorneys of the city are now discussing- the legality of the pro pored Issue of 1150.000 in treasury notes to be mode soon by Treasurer Wright. It is claimed by several that the con templated action is not legal, though It is highly Improbable that anything further than mere discussion will come of it. It Is argued that the treasury notes are in effect lettera of credit, which States are prohibited from issuing un der the constitution. The constitution does not. however, extend the law to Territories, and this contention Ik thought, even by its advocates, to be of a rather doubtful nature. Another point made Is that section 53 of the organic act prohibits such issue In the following words: "Nor shall any di-bt be authorized to be contracted by or on behalf of the Territory, or any political or municipal corporation, or subdivision thereof, except to pay ta ll t st upon the existing indebtedness, to suppress insurrection, or to provide for the common defense, except that in addition to any indebtedness created for such purposes the legislature may authorize loans by the Territory, or any such subdivision thereof, for the erec tion of penal, charitable and education al institutions, and for public build ings. wharves, roads, and harbors and other public improvements." Governor Cooper, when asked about the matter yesterday, said that the raising of these questions at this time was simply an attempt to embarrass the government in its effort to secure funds. The legislature had given the Territory the right to borrow money on treasury notes by the act of 1897. and it Is under this act that the treasurer Is proceeding. In his opinion the treas ury notes were not letters of credit but simply promises by the government to pay its obligations within a specified time. Both he and Treasurer Wright were anxious that the credit of the Ter ritory should not suffer, and the treas ury note act was appealed to so that the people might not suffer by being compelled to discount their warrants. The approval of the President was un necessary in this instance, just as It would be in the making of any con tract by the government, where land transfers are not involved. There is no difference in getting the advance of this amount for six months from a $l."-o.000 contract made by th Superin tendent of Public Works, to be paid upon the completion of the work. That the pvople do not mlatrust the government or the legality of the ac tion Is evidenced by the nature of sev eral inquiries made yesterday of Treas urer Wright in regard to the proposed issue of treasury notes. LEI TER LIST HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Honolulu. May 20. 1903- NAMK OF STOCK i Capital Val Letters remaining uncalled for in the general delivery up to May 13. E MKRCASTILX C Brewer A Co ... N S. Sachs' Ory Good CO.. Ltd L. B. Eerr Co., Ltd.. Stgab Ewa. Haw. Agricultural Co. Haw. . om. A sug. Co Haw. mi gar Co Honomu Honokaa ... Haiku Kabuku KiUei Plan. Co., L'd. Kipahulu K"lo at Bryde Sag. Co. L'd. u.bu Sugar Co. Ouomea Oukala ulna Sugar Co. As.. Olaa l aid Dp. Oiowalu i-aaubau Sugar Plan tation Co Pacific aia . . ; . kV" Pioueer Walalua Agr. Co. Waiiuku ... tt'aimanalo. Waime STEAMSHIP CO'8 Wilder S. S. Co lutcr-lsland S. S. Co.. MlSCKLLANZOCS Haw'n Electric Co.... Hon. R. T. A L. Co... Mutual Tel. Co O. R. A L Co Bomm Haw. Govt. 5 p. c Hilo R. R. Co. 6 p c... Hou K T A L CO. 6 p. C Ewa Pl'n 6 p. c O. R a L Co Oahu Pl'n 6 p. c OUa Pl'n 6. p. c. ... Waialua Ag, Co. 6 p. c. 1.000,000 100 S0JJ0Q 200,000 100 50 Bid 000.000 ' 30 24 24'A 1.000.000 100 8jn8.760 100 33 37 2.000.1 W -"O ISM 2ft 7'O.ODO MO J. 12ft 2.000.000 SB i 500 00" ; 100 5 H.OoO : 2S 2.TO0.000 50 10S 160.000 : 100 I 300.000 I 100 j ....! 3.500.000 t o Halstead&CoMU. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Money Advanced ob Sugar Securities. 3.w, oo ; 1, 0110.000 : 500.000 812.000 2.S0-i.OOO 150 000 j 5.000.000 50.0i ; 7S0.0U0 75.0O0 ! 2,70.000 , 4.500.000 50 100 100 MO ! 100 no 100 25-J.O0U 100 , . ... O 1 20 I 2 So 20 I 20 108 10 125.000 500.000 500,000 100 100 00 250,000 ; 100 250.000 i 100 S9.000 10 2.000,000 100 00 I 155 82 BO 24 11 11 145 7 92 "o 11 135 210 150 170 75 70 310 100 921 Fort Street. Tel. Main 188. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE 10 ;10! 88 K0 104', 101 SALES. Afternoon Session Ten Ewa, 824. Between Boards One Ewa bond, $101.50; 200 Olaa, assessable. 84; 205 Ewa, 824; 50 Hawaiian Sugar, $24; 8 O It. & L. Co.. $90; 25 McBryde, $6.50; Kahuku, $24. Classified Advertisements WANTED. FIRST class skirt and waist hands; also improvers. 550 Beretanla street 6174 Appe. Mr- Mary Adams. Cordelia James Adams. Sam Anderson. Tom Itarnard, Miss P Utekenrige, E 'avenagh. P J 'arter, W L -nmpbell. E H McCormlck. J McOilimon. R McKensie. J O McKeague. Henry More. Mrs R I Nomard, Fred H Perkins. Frank Ptbbini. A Potter. Chas Co Rcnnie. J ampbell. Eugene hamberlaln, Horace D k. Mrs. J O Dickey. T D Ewald. F E Frasier. L LL Foehe. Phene Roan, G w Sand ford. John Scott. C B Stephen-son. R L Strong. Austin Storey. W S W arthousf.Mrs H A Stuchlnsky, llbson.Dr Arthur J Tieoro, J 1C 4XiPTlC MARU .AUO. t AI'O. 14 auo. a NIPPON MARU JULY 8 PERU JULY 16 COPTIC Jl'I.Y 25 AM Kit If A MARU AUO. 2 i'KKINO AUO. II : ki.p AUG llcNi'.KONO MARU AUO. 26 TION. May 20. 10, p. ol-ar. wind frsh NK. m. W cat he ' I Tt general Information apply to P. M. 9. 8. Co. D. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship SIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE BETWEEN Hew York to Honolulu via Pacific Coast THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS jp HAWAIIAN, ta aall about V OftBOONIAN. to sail about Tr!akrt received at Company' wharf. Porty-eecond treat. South a, H all Uma. May 20 July 6 Brook- WEATHER BUREAU Honolulu. Alexander St., May 20 Mean temperature 76. Minimum temperature 72. Maximum temperature 82. Barometer at 9 p. m. 30.05, steady. Rainfall. 24 hours up to 9 a. m. .01. Mean dew point for the day 65. Mean relative humidity 71. Winds NE.. force 3 to L Wea t h er Fa I r. Forecast for today Steady trade wind wettthcr. may be slight valley showers. CURTIS "J. LYONS. Territorial Meteorologist. .- DEPARTED. Tuesday. May 20. Stmr. W. c,. Hall, S. Thompson, for Kauai ports, at 5 p. m. 8tmr. Claudlne. Parker, for Maui ports, at 5 p. rn. Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hilo and w ty ports, at noon Simr. James Makee. Tullett. for Ki- laui a. Hanalel. Kalihiwai. Koloa and Ar.ahola. nt 4 p. m. Stmr. Waialeale. Piltx. for Ahuklni at 4 p. rn. Stmr. N.-au. IVderson. for Kaana- pall. I.ahulna. Honokaa and Kukuihae- le. at 5 p. m. Stmr. Kauai. Rruhn. for Kailua and Punaluu. nt 5 p. m. Schr. Malolo. Kay. for Hanalei and Kalihiwai. at 8:15 a. m. Schr. Kawailanl. Mo.--.-s. for K-x-lau ports, at ' p. m. Dl'E TODAY. America Maru. Oolng. from the Orl- nt. Stmr. Mlkahala. from Makaw.-li. a STADK.I. to a;i afay IT Ti atSJtJt received at Company'a wha rf. Stewart street. Pier 80. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOfflA S. CAlJ foRNiAH. to aa April 1ft I AM. t ii Jua. 1ft SAIL TODAY 8. S. Alameda. Herrlman. fr San Francisco, at 10 a. m. farther particulars apply to M Hackfold oSs O C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent '-s GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY. LTD. PUOET SOUND-HONOLULU ROUTE without transfer, with th O. N. Rt v t vt n n rates of freight from all Eastern points; shortest possible Enraa. from Seattle and Taeoma. on or about April 10. Taanptco. frosB Seattle aad Tacoma, on or about May 10. r L. K. BEEBEL r Boildlnsj. Honolulu. AOF.NT HAWAIIAN IST.ANns y. Ltd.. Seattl. Waah.: P. W. Rochester. 808 a-nt of above railroad, will furnish Infor- w w nartgatinn Com pan Admiral 111. An attack of erysipelas Is at present mnnnlnir Admiral Merry to his home. H- hi ).: ..f! -1 1 a - -v. ' t h u k. :h- 1tsfts having attacked his eyes and rendered him. temporarily, almost to tally blind. A trained nurse and a physician are constantly In attendance upon the admiral, w hose many friend earnestly hopv for hut speetiy recovery. Baal Eatata Transactiona. May li J. Kumakahlapo to Hanu Ox et al.. D.. por R. P. 4462 Kul. 5?7 Auwaiotimu. Honolulu. Oahu: con $120 J. K Xann to Sarah K. Ke. D.. R. P. 1904 it por R. P. TSA Kul. 855. I'auoa. Honolulu. Oahu: con 81. Julia Pelewahlne to Sarah K Ke, D.. l-tt Int - I! P. lyj Kul. 6?24. Honolulu. I Mhu: cn SI. Wm. C. Achl A wf to Wm. R. Camp bell. D . I .ts 3 A 4 blk 7 Kapiolani tract. Honolulu. Oahu: con Siono. T. Schlemmer A hsb to Allen A Rob inson Ltd.. D.. lots 20 A 21. blk 11. Ke- walo tract. Honolulu. Oahu: con S1200. Olbb. Chas Halvorsen, Carl leffernan. O I lolt. Samuel Icy. CH ansing. J Lars pun, John I slie. James Led, Jorn Lucas. Hattie Ludolf, A Lucifer. Louise H Tripp, Mi.sa C Udell. Frank Warner. A sel. Oeb , Whitley, W P Wil l. Mrs John D Wi Ilia me. Mrs E E Winding. Mr Wilcox. Mrs Abide Wohot.-rs. wm Wood. Oeo Weight. R A PASSENGERS. Departed. Par stmr. Klnau. May 20, for the Vol eaao J. J. Jaskulek, H. S. Godfrey and wife. H. H. White and wife. Miss M. S. L. u is. For Hilo E, J. Walker, B. P. Welber and wife, H. P. Kaohe, L. K. K'-nt well. Joseph P. Medeiros, W. H. Malott. C. P. St. John, J. Merrifleld, Mrs. A. Potter and son. Miss H. Gllett. J. A. Graack. C. N. Spelrd. A. Hane-l- rr. Robert Lee Stephenson, Judge Lit lie, J. H. Boyd. C. B. Dwfght. C. Klamp, George RiNllek. J. G. Rothwell. r'.yt Mahukona P. F. Schneider E. P. .1 Rs, I Libert Slaughter. E. L. Cutting. J. R. Robinson. For Kawaihae J. G. Smith. For Lahaina Major Wpod, J. A. Tuthill. For Laupahoehoe W. F. 'rake. Per stmr. Claudine. May 20, for Ka hulul Jany Young. Mrs. A. Barnes, Mrs. D. IJ. Murdock and maid. W. H. Scott. A. Enos and wife. A. Enos Jr. and wife. For Lahaina A. M. Atwa- r. For Hana J. H. Kaieo, Rev. G. MolokawsL Pel stmr. W. G. Hall. May 20. for K.mal ports Sam Mahelona. E. K. Hull. F. Taylor. H. E. Bcott Mrs. Lillie Kanielo. F. M. Sllva. Chin Bans, M M. I'Shaaghnessy, Mrs. Annie. E. W. Bou- k' fsky. Ah Tong. Booked to Depart. Per S. S. Alameda. May ZL t r San Francls?o Mrs. Dr. Noblitt and child. Mr Dr. Hi: lebrand. Mrs. C. Bore. child and nurse. Miss Emma Cum mlngs. Little Evelyn. Miss Ada Lucas. Misses Guild. Mrs. Ada Fisher. Baby Lillian. Miss C. Washington, Henry Holmes and wife. Mrs. E. J. Barrett. Mrs. Edgar Bishop. Miss Byone, M.ss Edwards, Dr. Nicholas' children and r.urs.-. . T. ihler an.1 wife. Mrs. ll..-sloches. Mise L. S. Willis. Miss A. Alexander. Miss Mulligan. Mrs. VMa Thrum. Mrs. Thomas C. Smith. Mrs. c, w. Rumble. Mrs. Samuel McKeagu--. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. C H. Allen. A bert Watson and wife. Mrs. Powers. Miss May Powers. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thav- r. Mrs. John Ena. G.orae Ross and wife and Ross children. M m j. v . man. C. M. Blair. R. S. Scott. F. B Fanning. Wade Warren Thaver. T. Bo.trdman. II. T. Shaw. J. D. Bates. Frank Wyrr.an. J. Brown. August Dreler. F. H. Grace. D. B. Murdock. L Munroe. F. Albright. S. McKeauu- N S. Sachs and wife. Mrs. C. R. Spivalo Mls B. Spivalo. W. J. Ellefor,! Mr lulme. Mrs. Hulme. Mlsa Hulme. J. B. In Ison. P. Summertleld. R. O. Yard- v. H . W heeler and wife r T n . - . M. Varrell. E. H. Claze. GaorM Mc eod. J. K. Higby. W. W. Randall Muller. A. Herbert. Mrs. J. Waller. MI- Abtamson. Mrs. E. H. Clne t hildren and governess. J. B. Canney Gale. R. Lowe. A. Lowe. Mrs. A it' y. H. P. Baldwin. M i'r,nh..r ungni Wife. FOR RENT. A FURNISHED house, in good neigh borhood. Possession given at once. Rent very reasonable. Apply to L. C. Abies. 6177 A FURNISHED bungalow on Tanta lus by the month. Sanitary plumb ing, ideal location. P. O. Box 344. 6170 DURING summer The Beckwith house at Haiku, Maui, for rent fur nished, for summer; 7 bedrooms, roomy lanai; abundant water, fruit and shade trees, etc. Apply to C. H. Dickey. 6169 THE desirable downtown residence of Dr. C. B. Cooper on Alakea. contain ing 7 rooms, kitchen, bath and lanai. All modern conveniences. Apply on premises. 6160 FURNISHED rooms from S1.50 per week and up. Also rooms for house keeping. Inquire Alakea House, 1077 Alakea street. 6169 A NEW typewriter, cheap to responsi ble party. Address H. S., this office. 6163 TO DENVER, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, OMAHA, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, AND ALB Principal Eastern Points Three Trains Daily from SAN FRANCISCO. Two Trains Daily from PORTLAND. THE QUICKEST TIME BY MAJCB HOURS. UNION PACIFIC TRAINS ARES PALACES ON New and Modern Equipment. Double Drawing Room Pala era. Buffet Smoking and Library Care, Free Reclining Chair Cars. Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars, Meals a la carta. D. W. HITCHCOCK, O. X 1 Montgomery I Franclasa, To Rent OT7 S On Lunalilo Street NEAR KEWALO STREET. Four bedrooms. Electric Lighting; Stable to Accommodate Two Horses. 3nth COTTAGE in Palama, near Rapid Transit Line. Apply to C. F. Peter son. 15 Kaahumanu street. 6155 COTTAGES, furnished or unfurnished. For particulars apply to E. C. Smith, Peninsula, or H. Waterhouse, Hono lulu. 6134 OFFICES FOR RENT. IN BREWER building. Queen street, on reasonable terms. Apply to C. Brewer A Co., Ltd. FOR SALE. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE on Waikiki Road. All modern improvements. Rapid Transit will pass door. Apply to C. H. Dickey. 6173 A FRESH Durham milch cow. Can be seen at J. H. Cummings', next to Con. Sterling, Ala Moana, Beach Road. 6167 ONE 1500-lb. (fifteen hundred pound) Ice-making machine, in good order; also one turbine water wheel. For further particulars, apply Lihue Ice Co., Lihue, Kauai. 6130 CASTLE & LAKDALE Real Estate, Insurance. Investments. Telephone 70 Main. 606 and 607 Stangenwald Bldg. X (HAS. BUEWKR & CO'8. 4 t NEW YORK LINE : t Bark Footing Sney Sailing from NEW YORK to HONOLULU About July 1st For freight rates apply to CHAS. BREWER A CO. 27 Kilby St, Boston. ob C. BREWER A CO., luIMITED, HONOLULU. ONE 14-inch condenser, 10 Inches In diameter, and iron frame for ctaaae, can be seen at this office. 6109 FOLMER & SCHWING 8x10 lone focus Graphic camera; 36-inch leath er bellows; reversible, double-swing back; rising, falling and sliding front: top and side made to open for use as a short focus camera; level finder, one plate-holder and tripod; also, a Bausch & Lamb teloscoplc lens for use with above camera. Can be seen at Advertiser office. 6105 AN 8x10 rectilinear lens; no name; with Bausch & Lamb Iris diaphragm shutter. For particulars and price, call at this office. DR. ALLEN'S NERVE BUILDER. A guaranteed cure for all Nervoaa Complaints, Loss of Memory, Prostra tion, etc. Srlc - - - $LOO per Soac FOR SALE BY HONOLULU DRUG COMPANY To whom all orders should be addressed. ONE 5x8 Bausch & Lamb Rapid Uni versal lens, with iris diaphragm. Can be seen at this office. LOST. STRAYED May 16th, from 1087 Bere tanla avenue, corner Pensacola Small dark-brown horse, white face: white rope; mark on neck. Reward fn return. 6172 THE MELROSE. 1444-1452 KINO 8T. Pleasant Roms. with excellent Table nd Service. Moderate Prlcea Td 8081 Blue. L Munroe. M. Donohut- and MONUMENTAL WORK. THERE IS STILL TIME Ttvv-nw Ph. ORATION DAY to have the mar hie and granite memorial to your ir.en'is rieanpo or new ones reet.d S J. C. Axtell. No. 393 Beretania street, rorner of Miller. P. O Box No. 642; Thone Blue 571. Shirt Waist Hats Elegant new stock of trimmed bats ai4 shirt waict hats on the Alameda tor Miss N. F. Hawley. BOSTON BLOCK. 184 N. Hotel and 163 S. King St. Bicycles Exchanged, Repaired, Bought and 8old. Prices Reasonable, If in Bad Humor DROP INTO THE HONOLULU BOWLING PARLORS and chuck a few lignum vitae balls at our tenpins. Oahu Tailorint? Co. Merchant Tailors. Suits made to Order, cleaning. Re pairing and pressine: corner Bere tenia fe Emma sts., Honolulu. T. H. I 3 St