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f THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL;- MONEY FOR 4: May's Candies x V Fresh Every Day I LB. KERR 4 CO HAWAIIANS i Ks LIMITED. SHOE Hotel and WALKOVER SM WE HAVE JCST RECEIVED A FI LL LINE OF THEsE Justly Celebrated Shoes for Men The Duke Shape la on of the mo-t popular of the WALK OVER stvloa. Nobby and thoroughly ap-to-data. It impart to the foot a smart, yliah appearanee. without aacrifice of comfort. 3.75 FIK PAIR. We a'ao have thia ahoe ia a black Tici oxford at 13.75. The WALK OVER patent kid drea ahoe ia STRICTLY COKREOT, and has the stamp of fashion's approval. An elegant conception for a light dres ahoe. $4 SO The WALK OVER heavy sole, extenin edge blnehar cut shoe ia a winner; for street or busi neB, these nobhy blaeher have the call. Made in fine box calf. $4 takea a pair. MAKE IT A POINT to come la and ex amiaa these good. YOU will be SURPRISED Wat inch SMART and STYLISH rhooe are being sold i Hooolalu for so little monej. We Have the Exclusive Agency FOR THE WALK- OVER SHOES, and they caw bo bought ONLY of as. L. B. Kerr & Co LIMITED. SHOE STORE, Corner Hotel and Fort Streets. STORE, tr Capital Ready To Take Good Bonds. OIL TRAFFIC IS TO BE PUSHED W. G. Irwin Says San Francisco is Now Booming -Prospects for Business Here. William G. Irwin. Mrs. Irwin and Miss Irwin returned to Honolulu yes terday, after their winter spent In San Fianclsco, where they opened their new mansion and entertained liberally dur ing the season. All are in excellent health and It Is their plan to spend the remainder of the year here. Mr. Irwin said yesterday that In San Francisco everything was in the most excellent condition. Continuing, he re marked: "All kinds of1 business flour ish. There Is always a city full of people, and so great has been the demand upon the hotels for space that there are now two hotels under con struction which will be of the greatest In the city. The Fair Hotel on the hill will be a wonderful thing, costing above two millions. The Crocker estate. which Is constructing a hotel in Geary atrsot. on the Square, has completed purchases until now It owns all the frontage of the block below Powell street, except one corner, a small shack. "In the general run of business Ha waiian! are coming out well, when the quality of the security warrants It. I had no trouble In placing $750,000 of Makawell bonds. The estate is known and the financial people are always willing to help out. I believe the same Is true as regards each of the good plantations and that there is plenty of money in San Francisco for the use and assistance of the business men here. Of course stocks have been very low and the San Francisco traders have been bit rather hard by the Hurries of stocks within the past year or two. The price of sugar Is so low that It Is not to be expected that there would be an racing for stocks here. "The outlook Is very good and the financial Institutions of San Francisco may be expected to do all they can to help the Territory out in the matter of the financing of our enterprises Sugar will not always ! at such a low figure and the returns will again b substantial. "We are now making arrangements for the shipment of oil for fuel here and only a short time will elapse be fore this is done. The Marion Chllcoo Is now being transformed into an oil carrier, and we will have work upon another ship begun at once. Also we will take up the putting In of a pipe line and the building of tanks. I have concluded a contract with the Oahu plantation for the serving of oil to tha estate, as soon as we can get It here In addition we will use the fuel in the Honolulu plantation and also on the ships of the Oceanic line here. The Mariposa is being altered and the Ala meda will soon be changed. This will give them greater carrying capacity anu will make their operation in every way more economical. "While our contracts have been made upon private terms. I can say that the Introduction of oil as fuel will cut the average price of coal In half, which will bt- of the greatest benefit to. the share holders of the plantations. We shall reach out for more business In the line all the time ana we expect that there will be many changes from coal to oIL" MEMORIAL DAY ARRANGEMENTS All Visiting: Veterans Will Be Provided With Their Transportation. All arrangement have been complet ed for the observance of Memorial Day tomorrow, by the veterans of George W. De Long Post. G. A. R. The pro tension will be as given with the ex ception of the presence of the St. Louis t oilt gf band anu cadets. It havtag bt en found that ttu y will not be able to par ticipate. tfH-vial pn. vision will be made for the caring for visiting veterans, and all such are aSPOl ted to make themselves known to Quartermaster Deitx today, so that transportation for them may be provided. Provision will be made by the quartermaster for the taking to the cemetery of all flowers, and dotia tlona should be left at 1066 Fort street before noon on Friday. The veterans will meet at the hall on Vineyard street at 2 o'clock, and will be taken to their place in the line. Ala kea street, from that point. The gov ernment band will have the right of J line, and will start from Its position. .Aia K a ma tsereiama streets, prompt ly at S:30 o'clock. e Hawaiian Farm Values. WASHINGTON. May 20. The Vn sus Bureau has Issued a report on ag riculture In Hawaii which shows that the 2273 farms enumerated there in 1900 were valued at I60.209.9SS, of which 6 per cent was In buildings. The value of farm Implements and machinery was fll.4S4.8S0. and live stock 12.570.142. Total value of farm property, which is the aggregate of the last two figures and the value of farms, shows an av erage agricultural Investment p r in habitant of $481. The total value of farm products in 1S99 was $22,040,741. an average of $143 for each inhabitant of the Islands. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer and Broker 66 QUEEN STREET. P. 0. Boi 594. Telephone 72 Auction Sale Household Furoitore. ON THURSDAY, MAY 29, At It o'aleek a. at., on the premises. Fort street, next to Fort Street House, near corner of Vineyard street, I will sell at public auction by order of Mrs Scheuerman, the entire household fur niture, consisting at Parlor furniture, rockers, chairs. Rugs, matting, enrtains, pictures, Square piano, iroa beds. Bureaus, wash ataada. acts. Bedclothes, pillows, box eouch. Mirrors, rlocks. hanging lamps. Dining table, ehaire. sideboard. Handsome Ice box. meat safe, Dishes, glasses, cutlery. Kitchen utensils, Orewood, Garden tools, eta. JAS. P. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale or ON SAT( ROAY, MY 31st. At 10 o'clock a. m., at my salesroom, 65 Queen street. I will sell at public auction a large quantity of tailor goods, consisting of assorted Suitings, linings, trimmings. Tailors' irons, shears, shirts. Sewing machines and Groceries, consisting of Herring. launch tongue. Epicurean delicacies, Ponchos, pineapples, grapes, pears. Apples, cherries, tomatoes, corn, Beans, condensed milk. Lobsters, shrimp, chicken, beef. Ham. pickles, candles, tea, Soip. Sapolio. cigarettes. Clothes rins and a large quantity of other goods. JAS. P MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale Of ON SATURDAY, MAY 31st At 10 o'clock a, m.. at my salesroom, 6.". Queen street, I will sell at public auction a very large quantity of house hold furniture, consisting of Oak double and 4 beds, springs. Mm tresses, oak bureaus and wash stands, Black walnut marble top bureaus and withstands, I'liairs. rockers, tables, wardrobes," Black walnut beds, ice boxes, count ers, Mntting. granite ware, clocks. Iron beds, folding beds. Kitchen utensils, etc.. etc. JAS. P. MORGAN, r AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale OF HousaHu Mm ON MONDAY, JUNE 1st, At 10 oeJock a. m. on the premises. set ond house In Chrlstley lane, off of Fort Btrt-et. Just above Vineyard street. I will sell at public auction entire household furniture, consisting of Reds, bureaus, washstands. Springs, mattress.-s. bed clothes, Billows, comforters. Rockers, tabl.-s. chairs, matting. Dining table, nets, dishes, glabsware, Kitchen utensils. Ice box and A nearly new oil stove. JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. FOR SALE I Furniture and Effects of two Flae I.ascrlsr ana Houses, centrally lecatea. Boarding The two houses rui as one place. Large, airy rooms, well furnished. tt"niai. bus sr sjontn. Twenty-etRht seOraams. aarlor. din ing room, etc. Present business sasws a profit of about $150 mer ansnta. Further particulars at my office. V, oir m m ib BOBOlu Furniture JAS. F. MORGAN. AftriON'EER It was a happy idea of ors to carry fresh Honolulu snade candies, both for omr customers and ourselve?. Everyone likes them and wants more. Come into the store at any time and sample them, and we will take chances willingly of getting your order. All varieties of choice sweets" including Frsh Chocolate Creams and French Creams, etc., and remember they are .... ibsolu M. INI A V & CO LIMITED. -Telephon EMINENT PHYSICIANS Have Carefully Analysed ..Sauerbnimen.. Bottled from the famous "Kcenigsquelle'' in theJSarz Mountains and have unanimously pronounced it the PUREST and on account of its agreeable taste, the MOST REFRESHING OF ALL NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. The ideal drink during the tammer months. H. Hackfeld & Co. ,iivii Sole People Who Live Well ve as mnch trouble as thers in thinking of of something to order for the i ext meal.Jli you haven't tiought of the following delicaeSI; better order them now Quality excellent and a nice change from the regular bet f and mut ton. V refer to our delic ous PICKLED PIG'S FEET 1 PICKLED LAMB'S TONGUE A D PIG'S B CKBONE Tak- th- latter for iastanse on the Mainland eve yb dy calls for this meat and when sooked with gras it makes the finest kind of a dish If you havtn't yet tried it order now: 6 cents per pound. Metropolitan Meat Co. X- X JML ITED, TELEPHONE MAIN 45. Japanese Goods American Goods and CURIOS Corner of Nuuanu NEW GOODS received hv 'rreiTPQ py OSTe-sKr Store JAPANESE AND AflERlCAN MERCHANT TAILOR K- Fukuroda, binPon Block " 14 Hots! St WAW-JOirQ--. A Thlrrt Quencher QEX 7? Sccla, --- Slavers HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS Phone Blue l7i. BmnuSt.oearVlB :o ly "Fr - ri .grerLts 'A and Hotel Strife every gteamor from japao. . . ilJU at the s O (s 8t w Mi Tr CO lai in M fd an ha 'V fa d W iu n in! fr P ot th x -o T. S tn lu i St fl le Mi an