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I' RICH LAND IN Central Kona FOR SALE t-ands For 1 ' lO ' V . - : : r ' ' .'" 1 ' ' : J ZSisxr-:!ll.' .JLL-UL VSSXiZ - : - . -I- r' T . . ,l.l,.., , alp5 I Sarrifflfles ll 1 it Vi if 14 L0T8 IN KING STREET TEACT, from $1,400 to $1,250 . a lot,' formerly known as U. N. Wilcox's premises. ' TWESfTY LOTS IN MANOa YALLEY, formerly Montano's Tw.,'$2,500alot. FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN K AIULANl TRACT, from $200 'to $250 a lot FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, opposite Makee Islaud 5500 a lot. ONE HUNDRED LOTS IN KAPIOLANI TRACT, at $500 a lot. ;; .Etc., Etc., For further particulars apply to Q6mpany Acni ' Carapbsll lcck. Fort Street First Consideration;. When one decides to have their dental work attended to, is to have it done in the best possible manner, and the sec ond consideration is the price. . The high class of work turned out at the NEW YORK DENTAL. PARLORS every day counts, and more people are realizing that they can get better work dne there and at lower prices than anywhere else. Each department In charge of a spe cialist, our operators are graduate den tists of the best recognized schools in the. United States, or the world. And ' have had many years of experience in their chosen profession. X 3 ft .J :.m., r it's. FuH Plate of Teeth 5 09 Gold Crowaa 5 00 Bridge Work, per Toth & 00 Gold FtHings 1 ( Silrer FiUiugs 2.... 50 If maey is a bject io you, come and.se "Vfe will tell you in ad vance exactly what your - work will cost; charge for examination. AM ur iaKtrutnents are thoroughly teriWeed. ' . Hours, t tm 6: Sundays, 9 to 12. Ladies iin attendance. ;-, Roar . gUte .buUdlnr. Hotel street 'Yoa caa't expect half starred hair to grow. Growth demands Food. Feed your hair with Pacheco's Dandruff. Killer Sold by all druggists and at the Union Barber Shop. Tel. Main 232. xstone-f WATCHES DURABLE and ACCURATE The Keystone Watch Case Co. imMHUuii Philadelphla.U.S.A. America's Oldest and Largest WatchFactory l For sal by .JU Hawaiian Islands By order of REINNE RODANET, Trustee. I --fTer for sale those certain parcels of land sitisate at OnouII. South Kona. Island of Hawaii, described In Royal Patent (vlrant) No. 1162 to F. O. Schulze. an.'. coat.:lnln3 171 acres. Roy al Patent (Grant) No. 2S52 to Awahua and containing 739 75-: CO acres, situate at Kecpuka and Onouli. Island of Ha- ti i ft tmct of land of over 3i- situated In the most fertile and rihovt nnrtinn of the Island of Hawaii. It faces the new Uovemmem roaa, t.v i n th sea. and Is five minutes oraiv- fmm Kealakekua Bay. oy wa of the old Government road which runs through the property. Portions of tne 14 sir alreaJv under cultivation. ThU tract is so situated that ii is about midway; between Kailua ana iinniond. and five miles from f a poo- poo, three rrlost important porta of the Kona district. It has suracieni eieva inn rtmnirttr un to fourteen hundred feet.' to be particularly healthful, and Its soil is -well adapted to me groww t o.io-fif mho rtiffw. fruits, dairying. rr for the promotion of diversified farmlnr. Occupants of this land have easy ac i9 tn several rorts for export, and witt: the advent of the Kona Railroad will find themselves in close commu- niaton with the thriving City of Hr.o, This. of couse, affords a splendid op portunity for the exporting of farm niwiiirt.q to the California marKeis. With the revival of the Kona Sugar rn rnnsiiprable oortlons of this iana can be successfully planted to sugar cane. TMn la one of the most splendid op portunities for a good Investment that t,o Kaon nut imnn the market for a o i - r . considerable period of time. Further particulars of JaMES p 01 .1 i 65 QUEEN STREKT. THE Now England Bakery is loaded up with good things for the Fourth of July. Mince, Cranberry, Apple, Berrv anH G-een Rhubarb just like you get-to-om. all size, styles and prices; Wedding Cakes from '$5 to $50 00 each. Tons of cheap grades for children up to finest hnd made poods. Our r'e ic ous 50c b'x, ct-rta ycu 00 else where. ' riEEWOHKS Balloon?', C mom Cracker?, Torpedoes.' Colored Fire, Roman Candles, Rocket?, eto Bottom priots only at the ew England Bakery Vdcation Without a Is only half a vacation. l ow est prices kand full range of stock. Finishing work promptly done. . . 3 ialn Photo Supply Co Fort Street near Hotel. Eoo Joo Oo. Merchant Tailors AXJl IM POUTERS 1111 iT-a.-j.ars.a.- -.-vers.3.Q OpponiteGoo'Klm Neur M. Chly' Next to Corner Hotel nnd Kuuabb Suits Made to !rder in the latest Style and a Good Fit Guaranteed Latest patterns and tyle in Tailors' Goods Clothes Cleassd and Repaired - , ; t i - Waverley :;lia?ing Parlors Corner Bethel and Hotl 8trts. MTIS. . T. ROACH. CHAS. A- BlOmOMTf,. Preprl9fr. SHE BROUGHT FOUR DAYS J-ATER NEWS As usual, the Hongrkongr Maru arriv ed yesterday afternoon ahead of her schedule time. She came ,. from San Francisco with four days' later mail and news. The vessel left San Fran cisco June 28. bringing the news of the illness of King Edward VII, and the postponement of the coronation. The vessel encountered rouph weather aft er leaving San Francisco, but after getting into deep water she had a. de lightful trip. While the vessel was in San Fran cisco this time she was given an ele gant new grand staircase, similar to the one installed in the Nippon Maru. The social hall was shortened some what, but the addition of the new com panion way from the main to the promenade deck vastly improves the vessel. Captain Filmer is deiigntea with the improvement. The vessel has only a fair sized list of passengers. There were two lay nvpr for Honolulu. They were G. C. Brackett and Col. R. B. Woodward. They represent the Agricultural De partment and intend to visit Hilo and Hawaii next week. Miss A. C. F. Barkworth is an Eng lish society woman who is making a tour cf the world. She is accompanied by her friend, Miss Helen N. Prabent. They are going to Yokohama. Lieutenant H. G. Bates- is a United States naval officer who is going out to Yokohama to Join the Asiatic squad ron. A. Sato is the Japanese minister to Mexico. He is returning to Japan, in company with his wife, daughter and servant. General William Sooy Smith is a Civil War veteran, who is going out, to Pe king to attend to the installation of some machinery. G. A. Derby is connected with the American consulate at Shanghai, and is returning to his post. a H. C. Melone is a son of D. Melone, the San Francisco attorney. Young Melone is going to the Orient on a pleasure trip. Hon. J. Li. Beveridge, wife and fam ily, are passengers for Hongkong. Mr. Beveridge was formerly Governor of Illinois. L.. D. Bruckart is the advance man for the Neill Company, which is to shortly go to Manila and do a general tour of Australia and the Orient, touch ing at Honolulu on the return. The company will come through here on the America Maru, August 23. The Hongkong Maru will sail for the Orient this morning at 11 o'clock. She is at the Channel wharf. QUITE LIVELY ON THE WATER FRONT In spite of the fact that yesterday was supposed to be a holiday, it was quite lively along the water front, as no less than two island steamers, four island schooners, one sailing vessel and a mail liner arrived from various ports. ' .. ... . The ship George curiis was uie nrtt to make her appearance, fane came from San Francisco, making the trip in 14 days. The vessel was off the port last night. The Curtis wag very nsm, having to bring 100 tons of ballast. She rifrtijntprf(l a fair breeze and came iilong on an even keel most of the trip. On June 29. the missionary schooner Carrie and Annie was sigmea, en route to Honolulu. The schooner had a fair wind with her, and at the rate she was going, should make port tomorrow. Th schooner Malolo arrived aDoui 11 a. m. from her regular run to Hana- lei and Kalihlwai. sne Drougm a iuu load of rice and other stuff, some of the cargo being on deck. Ths srhooner Charles Levi Woodbury arrived about the same time from Hilo. The schooners Mokihana and Rob Roy also arrived during the day from vari ous Oahu porta. . -" Th Dirlgo on the Bocks VICTORIA, B. C June 27. Aa the ste.imer Dlrigo was leaving Nanaimo this evening on her way to Skaguay with 75 passengers, she ran on what is known as Whaleback Rock which is out of the regular course and remained on the rock for two hours. After she had been float ed she was beached near Nanaimo and at low tide will be examined. New Pacific Eteamer. PORTLAND. Or., June S. The mam moth Indrasahma, the largest steamship in the service of the Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company; sailed from lOKo- hnxna for this port Wednesday and wm reach Portland about July ldin. &ne nas ftVwmt n.O tons of inward cargo and a large number of Oriental passengers for Victoria, si. C. Shipping Notes Thprp will be no island steamers sailing The tide was unusually high yesterday afternoon. ' Work was ceased all along the water front yesterday. The Custom House was closed yesterday on account of the day being a holiday. Four days later mail and news were brought by the Hongkong Maru yester day. Every vessel in the harbor was decorat ed with flags yesterday, in honor of the National holiday. Nothing has yet been reported of the training ship Mohican which is overdue from Yokohama for this port. Summer complaint is th-? children's mast dangerous enemy and the moth er's most dreaded foe. Immediate and prr-er treatment is always necessary. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, given accordingto di rections, is the most effectual remedy known. Kvery household should have a bottle at hand. Get it today. It may saV a life. Benson. Smith & Co,. Ltd.. wkJeale agents, se!I It. TWO ISLAND g AMm I BOATS ARRIVE; j& , fcMki, i According to news brought yesterday by Purser Stiel of the steamer Noeau which arrived from Lahalna and Ha makua ports, the volcano continues about the same as reported by the Mauna Loa, . the day previous. They found the weather very choppy at Ho- nokaa this trip but the weather was good at Kukuihaele. The stern buoy at Honokaa has disappeared. Good weather was reported from Punaluu, but the wind was very high at Honu apo. T S. mill was to have shut down yesterday for six weeks. The Noeau. brought a few passengers for Honolulu and also brought the following freight: ! 1029 bags of sugar ana zu pacKages oi sundries. The steamer Kauai was the other isl and steamer to make port yesterday. paCKages in. auuurm. iiicic v. ao .v suga r at Makaweli. The steamer " W. G. Hall which i3 due tomorrow from Kauai will have 800 bags of K. P. sugar and 500 bags of P. L.. The Hall was at v..teo whpn the Kauai left Ahukini. . i M .... . I.-... . I ' . .. . i - ... cf nn I The Kauai did not go to the island of Niihau this trip. It was expected sne would go for wool, but Captain Bruhn rtirJ Tint makp the trir. The schooner Kailua- had 13,000 Dags : of sugar loaded from aiaicaweii on Thursday. The brigantine Ueneva has firyshed discharging coal . at Kleele. Good weather was reported all over Kauai. On the trip back, the vessel encountered fair winds and choppy seas. B KAISER'S METEOR SHOWS HER RACES KIEL, June 28. Emperor ' William's American-built schooner-yacht Meteor, with the Emperor himself on board and steering most of the' time,, finished seven minutes and twenty-two seconds ahead of (he Cicely in the large schoon er race held there in connection with the regatta. The Cicely is owned by Cecil Quentin of England, and was designed by Fife. Under her time allowance, however, the Cicely claims the race by one minute and eleven seconds. The judges have reserved decision because of a protest rp.islf.rii.1 hv M Ouilleaume. the own er of the Clara, which also was in the race, who avers that the rules required the Cicely to carry two anchors at her bows instead of one. The race will be given to the Cicely unless she is ruled out. Tiie Empress and Fraulcm Gerstpff, ore of her ladies in waiting, were on board the Meteor during the race. The contest was a trial between American and English-built boats. The Meteor, the Iduila. belonging to the Empress, the Lasca and the Nordwest are American-built yachts, while the Cicely and the Clara are of English construction. The Virginia II, owned by Isaac Stern of New York, won the class four cup, carrying the stars and Ftripes across the line two minutes and thirty ix seconds ahead of the Mimosa and five minutes and twenty-Fix seconds ahead of the Hevella. Seven yachts started in this race. Did Yeu Get y Note? What did you tbirils: of the qua'ity of the rote-paper? Excellent wasn't it? tromehow a mel tastes belter when the table-ware is elegant; the charm of music is more subtle when the sur rounding are propitious and you know you prefer reaciine a Utter pent ed on the bet t of material to a note wiitten on "any eld" paper. Crane's Linen Lawn FOR LADIES the flower of the family of IS writing papers. Comes in four different fizes-ani in all tints and f hades at II 1H A LIMITED. Merchant Street. On the way to the Post Office. TQSHimGfA 184 N. Hotel and 163 S. King St. Dieyclea Exchanged, Repaired, Bought and Hold. Prices Reasonable. The Silent Barber Shop OUR RAZORS are thoroughly disin fected before using. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ. Prop.. Arlington Hotel. Hotel tr 1 ; fSj J fe. ' j.? j t Also the cheapest, because they give better terVioe than any other. All Babcock Styles are Original OUK GUARANTEE MEANS SOMETHING. WE WARRANT EVER.V VEHICLE. W ham everv descriDtion of vehicle used in this Territory, .- - - - - 'J Carriage, Wagoi and Trucfc Oil, Drying, Lanij, etc. 1 Pacific Vehicle & Beretanla St, ,;.-v- " -.'V '.V'. -v" For 3 very Grand Red Article 1 Beginning Saturday, June ftli Don'i Delay Come Early See Our Windows On a Hot Day Drop la and. Judge for Yourself ....The vcrJict will bo.... The Best Soda and Ice Cream in the Islands HONOLULU DRUG CO. 926 Fort Street. A H. OTIS James r. Morgan. President; Cecil Iwn. Vie Preaident; T. Hu tace, Secretary; Charles H. Atherton. Andltor; W. IL Iloog. Tr urer and U.nger. SC-a.sto.ee cSc Co., X-td, WHOLESALE AlfS HBTAIL BALERS IN Firewood, Stovo, Stcarii, Blacksmith's Coal Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 295. Special Attention fliven to Praying. MILK Milk gupplied Wholesale an! Retail from Principal Dairie? on this Island. NOTK THE ADUUKSS Honolulu Dairymen's Assn., Ltd. 'Phono White 241. - Office, Rheridan HtteL The Pacific Hotel 1182 Union St., Opp. Pacific Club, Newly furnished Room, moequito proof, electric lightH, hot and old wa ter. Firt-clais Table Boar. MRS. HANA, rrsprietsr. we: best - Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes. Supply Co. Ltd. Near Fort. uclion Weeks Jednced HOTEL STREET! OTTO A MEKBACH. Sale MILK MILK ALL KINDS OF Goodyear Rubber Co. . JL PAHB. Pre!ent. tt&y. Frant!'). CaL, D.. 'A 1 A I A. i