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THE"PACIFID COMMERCiAC ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, TIT V 4. igox
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From the madding crowd they stand apart.
The maidens. four arid the work of Art;
And none might tell from sight alone
In which had Culture ripest grown
The Gotham Stiilion fair to see,
I The Philadelphia Pedigree,
The Boston Mind of azure hue, " lj
Or the soulful Soul from Kalamazoo
For all lored Art In a seemly way,
Wlth an earnest soul and a capital A.
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:Ixns they worshipped; but no one broke i
The sacred, stillness, until up spoke
The "Western one from the nameless place,
"Who, blushing, said: ""What a lovely vase."
Over three faces a sad .smile flew.
And they edged away from Kalamazoo.
But Gotham's haughty soul was stirred
To crush the stranger with one small word.
Deftly hiding reproof in praise,
She cries: "Tis. inde. 1 a lovely vaze!"
lint brief her unworthy triumph, when
The lofty one from the house of Penn,
With a con?c!ot: ess of two grandpapas.
Exclaims: "It is quite a lovely vans!"
And glances round with an anxious thrill. ( '
Awaiting the wori of Beaeen HilL '
But the Boston Mai smiles esurtesuslee,
And gently murmurs: "Oh, pardon me!
I did not catch yoor remark, because
I was. ro entranced with that charming vawsl"
James Jeffrey Roche In Life.
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The large demand for Vases has induced the Pacific Hardware Co. to
place on sale, at their Bethel Street Department, an invoice Intended for the
Holidays: . ,
Fine Cut Glass, Bohemian Glass, Florentine Faience, Majolica, etc., etc.,
in eyery , variety of design and shape. " .
PACIFIC HARDWARE GO., t--fcc3.
' BETHEL. STREET, ABOVE CASTLE & COOKE'S. '
JAPANESE
WARSHIPS
Hiyei and Kon-go
Are Touring
World.
BOTH VESSELS
ARE KNOWN HERE
After a Visit to Fiji the Training
Ships May Head This
Way.
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In the furniture line "Ward
robes and Chiffoniers com
bined, with full length
French plate mirrors in the
doors. Also double door
wardrobes, with full length
French plate mirrors in the
doors. While being useful,
these wardrobes are a hand
some piece of furniture, and
add to the appearance of any
well furnished house. They
are of special construction,
and are ABSOLUTELY IN
SECT PROOF.
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Our stock of secretary
bookcases and library cases
was never as large as a
present. We have the li
brary bookcases in large and
small, with one, two : and
three doors.
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Cannot, possibly, be found exactly
alike in every particular.
Especially is this true of defective
eyes eyes needing glasses.
Even a different measurement in the
two eyes is quite common. One eye
may be perfect and the other short
sighted: or they may have different de
grees of the same defect, or a different
defect.
Is it any wonder then, you "kaye
never found a glass you could see
through?" Try us we'll find yon a
glass if you need it; if not we'll fell
you so. "
A. N. Sanford,
Manufacturing OpHclan,
Boston Building-, Fort Street.
Over May & Co.
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Gentlemen's shaving
stands and chiffoniers Just
the thing to fill In some un
furnished corner.
Shoe
lacking
Cases
Something neat and use
ful. By using one a short
time it will pay for itself.
H
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A full line of LINOLEUM,
RUGS, MATT I N G and
SHADES.
jf J.Hopp&Co.
LEADING FURNITURE
....... DEALERS
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Coraer King and Bethel Sts.
Castle & Cooke
I ' LIK1TZD.
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance Agents.
I AGINTS TOR
SW ENGLAND MUTUAL
t LIFE INSURANCE CO
1 or BOSTON
JITS A FIRE INSURANCE CO,
OT 3ARTTORD. .
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.
HONOLULU.
Commission Mediants.
SUCAFi FACTORS
-ACKXTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The WaSalua Agrlcuiiural Co., Lt.
The Kohala Eugar Co.
The Wainiea Sugar Mill Co.
The Fultoa Iron Works, St. Lxi
llo.
The Standard Oil Co.
The George F. blake Steam Pan.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Mutual Lit 1
urance Co. of Boston.
The Aetna Fire Insurance C.
Hartford, Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Cs. of br
ios.
I When You
CaSS and
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Leave
a Card
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Will Make Your Clothes
Look Like New
IF TOU TAKE THEM TO THIS
Cleaning and Dyeing Works.
Fort St, Opposite Star Block.
TeL White 2362.
W. W. AHAKA & CO.
Kercbant Tailors,
1038 Nuuanu Ave.
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and that card is shoddy,
one you should be
ashamed of:
WHAT IMPRESSION
do you leave behind?
You say you don't care;
yes, but you should care.
You cannot afford to
. be careless about the kind
of;. card you use; it does
er 3tou believe it or not.
Besides, there's no ex-
kind; as ths right kind,
barrins the first co?-t of
tne engraving co?ts no
more than the wrong. We
have two presses con
stantly going, doing
ll 1 A '
notning dui turning out
the RIGHT kind of card, 4
the kind that will not be 4
criticised.
- You will have no rea
son to be ashamed or
fear criticism . .if your
cards are made by us.
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AUCKLAND, N. Z.. June 14. The
Hiyei, first of the two Japanese war
ships which are making a tour of the
world, arrived from Hobart on the 3rd
of June, and anchored at the powder
ground. The Hiyei left Yokohama in
February last, in company with her
consort, : the Kon-go,' and after calling
at various ports in Japan, proceeded on
to Manila, and then to Queensland,
Melbourne and Hobart, leaving the. lat
ter port for Auckland on May 25. The
Hiyei, which was built in England in
1S78,' is a composite vessel, having
displacement of about 2280 tons, and
was 'constructed as a "coast defense
ship" for the Japanese government
She is bark rigged, and has more the
appearance of a large merchantman
than the man-of-war of the present
day. Her armor is an iron belt of from
three iiichea to four inches in thick
ness, and her armament consists of
fourteen guns in all, including six six-
Inch, two ,Hotchkiss and four Massin
ger guns. Her complement comprises
384 officers and men, including sixty
three midshipmen, who are receiving
technical instruction in naval matters
during -the voyage. The Hiyei will re
main in Auckland for about two weeks,
proceeding, on to Fiji.
The Japanese warship Kon-go arrived
from Hobart on June 4, and anchored
I in the man-of-war ground. The Kon
go is a sister ship to the Hiyei, and was
built in England at the- same yards.
She is an exactly similar vessel in all
respects as her consort.
The Hiyei and Kon-go are old ves
! sels, now used as training ships for the
instruction of. midshipmen, sixty-three
of whorrj are quartered on board the
niyei -anu sixiy-iour on me Ain-go
After completing their education on the
training shirs the "middies" will be
drafted on to 'vessels of the Japanese
standing squadron, to take up their
joint ami several careers In earnest.
s.n historic interest attaches to the
Hiyei, she." ha vlns been an active par
ticipant ii the war between China and
Japan. . Her escape from destruction In
one hot encounter, was almost miracu
lous. Finding hor?eif cut off from her
consorts, and hemmed in by the en
rmy's shiX'S, the 'Hiyei made a sensa
tional dash for liberty, being subject
ed to a detidly fire as she ran the gaunt
let. The daring attempt proved suc
cessful, but was productive of much
less of life on board. A shell burst on
Vhe vessel with fearful results. No
ewer than fourteen men were killed on
the spot,; whilst the number who subse
quently succumbed to injuries brought
the total fatalities to forty. The cap
tain's room, the wardrobe and the sur
gery were wrecked by the explosion.
BY .AUTHORITY.
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
On Saturday. August 9th, 1902. at 12
o'clock noon, at th front
v.
public auction, the leases of the follow
ing lands, situate in the district of
Kau, Hawaii:'
L Lands of KasJaala, Kaloula, Mo
hokapu and Pohakuloa. containing an
area of 2119.50 acres, a little more or
less.
Term: Five years, from January 1st.
1903. '"
upset Kentai: J2000.00 per annum.
payable semi-annually in advance.
2. All of the forest lands lylnjr be
t ween lands of Keaiwa and Kapapala.
Term: 2i years.
upset Kentai: jjoo.oo per annum.
payable semi-annually In advance.
Lease to be sold under forest condt
tlon.
For plan and further particulars may
be had upon application at the Public
Lands Office. Honolulu.
EDWARD S. BOYD,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
. Public Lands Office. July 2. 1902. 212
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
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I FORT STREET.
COOKE OR FiSHER
FOR CHAIRMAN
Promise of a Contest at Saturday's
Meeting of Republican
Committee.
There is a possibility of a lively fight
at Saturday's meeting of the Republi
can Central committee for the chair
manship of that body. J.. H. .Fisher is
reported to be the only active candi
date for the honor and is making a
canvass among the members of the
committee; In the race also will prob
ably be J.; P. Cooke.
While both Wilcox and Wright have
rf signed from the committee the re
maining members still hope to see them
relent, and withdraw their resignations.
Strong pressure will be brought to bear
on both of the men, and in view of the
On and after Aug. 4th, 1902, at the
office of E. D. Baldwin, Hilo, Hawaii,
may. be applied for under conditions
of the Land Act of 1895, for Right of
Purchase Leases and Homestead
Leases, and more particularly set forth
under Part VII and VI of said Lard
Act, the following lots in Puna DIs
trict, Hawaii:
34 lots in Kaimu, Makena Section,
area 3 to 353 acres; appraised value Jl
to $8.00 per acre.
33 lots in Kikala, Keokea Section,
area 5 to 185 acres; appraised value 50c
to $5.00 per acre.
24 lots in Keauohana, Kehena, Kce
kee, Kamalli, area 11 to 83 acres; ap
praised value 10c to $5.00 per acre.
5 Iota In Malaraa Section, area 7 to 15
acres; appraised value $4.00 to $6.00 per
acre.
9 lots in Kanlahlku Section, area 10
to 48 acres; appraised value $4.00 to
$10.00 per. acre.
6 lots In Kaimu, KaJapana. Mauka,
area 12 to 39 acres; appraised value
$3.00 to $6.00.
Thos. Q. Throra'a
Imprint Stand;
For J Quajjjjr
Wedding,
Reception,
Society Note Paper
AND
HighGradeTablcto
Wt are ahowing qalu i
extended line of haad- '
one note paper wtU
enrelopei to natch, tlx
tylei of which we ut
your laapectiom. Xzurrar
hif a.d printing- done (4
ihort notice. Write lor
amp! n prloea.
Thos. G. Thrum,
Box 206.
HONOLULU.
New Book Bulletin
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Golden Rule Bazaar
'If I Were King." by Justin McCarthy.
'The Strollers," by F. L K. S. lshara.
"The Dark o' the Moon," by S. IU
Crockett.
'The Lovely Mrs. Pemberton," by Flor
ence Warden.
"The Fifth String," by John PhUIp
Sousa,
"The Method of Lady Walderhunt '
by Mrs. Burnett.
"Double Barrel Detective Story." by
Mark Twain.
"The Mastery of the Pacific." by A. It.
23 lots in Keonepoko-tkl, area 5 to 11 A Pa;ty edlted by p,
"Dorothy Vernon of Haddon HaJX," 7
Chaa. Majors.
"Tke Woman Who Dared," by L. Ii
xyncfe.
A Roman Mystery," by Richa.nl Eag;-t.
The righting Bishop," by IL M. Hop-
The Captain of ' the Orey Hers
Troop," fcy Hamlin Garland.
The, Magic Wheel," by John Strang
WInte.
acres; appraised value $2.00 to $3.00 per
acre.
On and after the above date, at the
office of EJ. D. Baldwin, may also be
applied for under conditions of Land
Act of 1355, for Right of Purchase
Leases, and more particularly describ
ed under Part VII of said Land Act
All untaken and surrendered lots In
New Olaa. Tract. Applicants may not
be allowed to take more than one lot, I "The Kentons," by W. D. Howell,
and all such applicants must have the "Naked Truths, etc.," by Minna Thorn-
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necessary qualifications required under
Part VII of the above Land Act.
PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the land
described in the schedule hereto, will
be opened for application under the
provisions of the Land Act of 1893, for
Homestead Leases, on or after Aug,
4 th, 1903. ,
SCHEDULE.
18 lots in Papa, South Kona, Hawaii,
having an area from 6 to 7 acres each!
All applicanlions for said lots shall
be made in person by the app'icant, at
the office of the Sub-Agent, at Kailua,
North Kona, Hawaii, where plans of
the lan.j and any further information
may be obtained. The office will be
opened to receive, applications at 9
o'clock a. m. on Monday, August 4th,
1902.
E. S. BOYD,
Commissioner of Public Lands,
Public Lands Office, Honolulu, July
1st, 1902. 6211
These are only a FEW of th LAT
EST BOOKS received ex 8. S.- Sierra.
Ho for the McCains or
the Seaside '
VACATION IS HERE
NOTICE.
The Kewalo sewers has been accept- j
ed and house connections can be made
to the same.
JAS. H. BOYD,
211 Superintendent Public "Works.
We furnish GROCERY
CAMPING OUTFITS.
I
020.00
For two persons camping ten
days; or, for three perrons
camping ten days; or, for four
persons camping one wef k; or
for four persons camping ta
days.
THE GROCERS.
LEWIS & CO.
24-0 Two Tolophoneo 20
1060 FORT STREET.
WATER NOTICES.
In accordance with Section 1 of Chap
ter XXVI of the laws of 18S0: All per
sons holding water privileges or those
paying water rates are hereby notified
that the water rates for the term end
ing Dec. 31, 1902, will be due and pay
able at the office of the Honolulu Water
Works on the 1st day of July, 1902.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
fifteen days after they are due will be
subject to an additional 10 per cent..
All privileges upon which rates re-
1302 ftnirty
AU grades of light
gods for the eassjn.
White Duck, JLij?ht
Woolens, etc
You get latest style,
a good fit and the
prices are right.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PORTRAITS
Fina Assortment of ISLAND
VIEWS. Send for list.
Irst Class YTork Guaranteed
main unpaid August 15,
Governor's explanatory order in regar-ilays after becoming delinquent), are
iiaoie to suspension wunuui luimer no
tice. Rates are payable at the offiy of
to the political action of Government
employes,- they, may be induced-to re
consider their former action. There is
also the resignation of John C. Lane to
be considered, and the members of the
committee also hope to have him con
tinue in service. His letter of resto
ration was couched In terms which did
not make his withdrawal from the com
mittee final, and with a reorganization
he will probably consent to remain and
c-ontinut active work in behalf of the
Republican party here.
kL !. ' JLoveMri
Atock and Bond Broker.
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; leal Estate and Insurance.
No. 616. !
HONOLULU LODGE No. B. P. j
J. E.. will meet in their new hall, on i
tflller and Beretania streets, every
CTiday evening. J
By order of the E. R. j
D. L. CONKLING, Secretary. ,
F. U. BROOKS. E. R. j
PHOTOGRAPHIC CO..
. LIMITED-
M OUT-SMITH BLOCK,
Corner Fort and Hotel Streets.
ingioGhan&lM
Cur Harmless Volcano.
Kilauea. Hawaii's volcano, not to be
outdone by volcanoes in other sections
of the Western world, is casting forth
"redounding smoke and ruddy flame,"
not to mention ashes, gas and sulphur
ous fumes. An outbreak is generally.
predicted, and, strange to say, people
are preparing to go thither to witness
it, instead of remaining at a aafe dis-
ance, duly thankful. Salt Lake Her
ald.
the Water Works, In the basement of
the capitol building.
ANDREW BROWN.
6200 Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
ELECTION OF .OFFICERS
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Pacific Land
ni Tmnrovement Company held at
Honolulu. June vth, 102. tne louowmg
officers were elected to serve for the I
ensuing year:
President Yip See Young.
Vice President C. Q. Yee Hop.
Secretary Henry Loo Kong.
Treasurer Lum Hln.
Auditor Pong Lum Mow.
Thp above named officers, with the
following, viz.: Pong Lum, Lee King
Chin. Pong Mu Chee and Lee Ping.
constitute the Board of Directors.
HENRY LOO KONG.
$212 Secretary.
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Correct ed
List of
Fire Alarm Boxes
If you are using a Lowers
fc Cooke Diary, call at
their office for corrected
list of Fire Alarm Boxes !
to take place of the o'd
one.
Lewers & 1 ooxe I
L3MITEJ . . '
Fort Stret
If in Bad Humor
DROP INTO THE
HONOLULU
Isoay Furnlturs,
&sars and Tobaccos,
Chinese and Js panes Tsas,
Crockery. Mattings,
Vases, Camphorwoo Truki
Jtattan Chairs.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
HAW.UIAK ENGINEERING AHD
CONSTRUCTION CO.
BOWLING PARLORS iilks and satins
403 Judd BuildiEg. 'our tenpins
and chuck a few lignum vita balls at
OT ALL KINDS.
no-Hi Nnoaav Strast
Ta Via a. Cii7An
a nivmvvn ts DUE AND PAY-
Editor Advertiser: Sloggett? Slog- abl9 to the stockholders of the Inter- Rooms 508-510 StflDpenwald Bldg.
srett7 Tnere was a jrentleman of that Island ateam ravis.uon v-uniu,,
, .:, ... . .. , , T.td.. at the ofnee or tne company.
tuuuif, anu ail. wno usa 10 re , u'nav Julv 2.
a lieutenant in the British Navy and "" tv .ir.hnnt. -m cl.,8eJ to ' rt'Oi -rms IUn rniTTO PTftCC
who settled in Honolulu as a doctor ; tAfZrA! th 4fh mt. tftlJ iLLn3 Mill bU.IIIlMUIUHtf.
when he got too large for a ship. Isn't' jncjjve
he a British subject still? If so. w hat I ' N. B. OEDGE,
is he doing In a Territorial office"
Yours. ANXIOUS AMERICAN.
HonolulB. July 1, 1?02.
Tf aaurer.
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Box 537.
Pho.e Main -rj0.
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