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PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AUVgT15Eft HONOLULU, JULY 15. .rm. . . ' Z ALAAAAAAAiA 1 1 M I H i i Al A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ft 1 H T T O 0011! I It's a Matter of Vital Interest to You, !!u lro rnUWI LI n 1 I H 11 K Q US 8 t H S i (I fl "11 1 II R U ti H fi H 3 4 2 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 i v f 5 , A i; . , 'I LB isn't it? Whether yau get for your$l5 00,$18-00or$25 00 the test suit that can te pur chased for any ot thdse prices cr whether yon get second or third test If the CLOTHES THAT YOU BUY BEAR THIS LABEL The Queen and Plans Wireless Dreams. t. yon know and your friends know when they see it, that yoa arc wearing the r MOST FASHIONABLE AND BEST-TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES that can te made in this country. Then why risk your comfort and self-esteem by buying any other sort? to- )' 1 0 SUITS AND TOP GOATS, - $ 15. to $35. s CUOTMIERS MERCHANT AXD TOUT STKEETS 0 imite d tote- t t ?TT VT f t f t fTTVTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTT w! In Our Lace D epartme 1 'IF aeonta Bazaar GRASS LINENS in the piece and in a variety of colors; t a. Wa for the Summer Season. EMBROIDERED TABLE LINEN in latest patterns. Heavy and Light PON- - - si . . i n GEE SILKS; colons. also PINA SILKS, Plain and Striped, all J Carved Ebony Furniture, Rattan Goods, all kinds, such as Baskets, Chairs, Trunks, Chinese and Jap anese Mattings in colors or plain. 66-72 King Street, corner of Smith. EPICUREAN GOODS FOR ieni thev are the ArA th "mov3ati3raetory ior iucto '"'v"",u ' . t ii camper a few that you would relifch are: Epicurean IVacnes Epicurean Chicken t Sausage Deviled Ham Pork and Beans Salmon Lunch Tongues Veal Laf Packed by H. Levy & Co., San Francisco Anricots Straberries 4 Tamales ' Oysters ' , Lobster Etc. Ask your grocer for them MMO OD (Special to The Advertise!.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.-Former tVP T nlnnVnlanl returns w steamship China to her beloved Hawaii. accompanied by the yoMng Hawaiian, who compose her unpretentious suite. The Queen has been at the California Hotel for several days, and Is un-ler- atnn to fee m fair health. She has re fused all requests for Interviews made by reporters and correspondents, and has secluded herself while at tne no In my last letter I menuoneu m had been told the Queen nau hopes of receiving anything from Con- : r.mvL.n lands claim. I be- S" lU1 1 " ttKt n n-tr nfnrmani bdum: " 11,11 lit: v i" j - . . . i oo t wa assured yesieruaj by an Intimate or tne yueen nortotn thnt the visit of the Con gressional Investigating committee to Hawaii this summer win reu" ' getting a large appropriation. I -understand tnat tne wueen tertaln the junketing congressmen xu i foehinn n nd while making it plain that her fortunes are at a low ebb for a former monarch, yet will spare no expense to Impress the visitors with her generous hospitality, ana wim charms of the Islands. Robert Wilcox is friendly with one or two of the deIetM- and will also as in their investigations of conditions. Wilcox told me when he was here that he looked for big things to grow out of the committee's report, oh t.nt ho bplieved the Dole admirsis- h rpnsured despite Pres ident Ro-Jsevelt's unnualified approval of the Governor's conduct of his office. QUEEN IN SAN FRANCISCO. Of the" Queen's visit in San Francisco Former Queen Liliuokalanl of Hawaii hni-a from T no- lLL-S L YCSICIUW morning and is a guest at the Califor- x tt.4-a1 wri rt'io npn 111 v 0011.111 1 tun v 1 1 e . . uca w f - the United States goverameiu uKuv v,r. tho orown lands of Hawaii taken by it or restore them to her pos session. The only action taken that . v.ao.4rIy nn tho rlaim of tne lias cliij ivet -. former monarch was the adoption or a resolution by the senate, ,jiirevuB i"" o . nnmmtttiw nn Pacific Islands and Porto Rico to visit the Islands dur ing the recess of Congress ana 10 inves tigate, among other matters, various questions pertaining to the crown lands. The resolution directs the com tt n nanp-rtaln the area, condition, quality and value of the lands, the rents and other proceeas receiveu inni""' since January n. n1"" the former Queen now possesses any legal or equitable title or interest in the ether she has any claim against the United States by reason of having parted with her title to the property. vor Queen uiiuoKamin i nn-i - friends that she is satisfied the Senate committee's Investigation will establish her claim to the lands in dispute, which include some of the most vaiuauie bu- innotinni in the islands. She will sail for the islands on the steamer Chi na next Tuesday. FAKE WIRELESS RUMOR. It is stated by a leading mining week ly that John D. Spree kels will connect cr, Pmnrlsro and Hawaii Dy wireiesa telegraphy, and that he has experts now at work planning tne system, u is said that so strongly is he convmcea f the feasibility of the scheme ne re fused to take any stock in the proposed r-ahio to Tronolulu. 'inis siatemem must mean that he took no particular interest in the came laying, ior n ia nt lit-eiv that he was asked to take anv ahnres in the enterDrise as John W Mackay has plenty of money to nnance the rahle and besides tne ricn om- tnf-reial Cable Company is back of it Undoubtedly Spreckels taxes a. aeep interest in wireless telegraphy, and there is probably truth in the assertion that he will try to reach Hawaii witn the system. Just now, however, bprecK els Is so involved in political and busl ness worries that he can have no time .-- minor thine-. Oovernor Gage is suing him for criminal libel for articles published in the San Francisco Call, v hi h Snrer-kf-ls owns, his brothers are fighting him in the courts, and Oceanic stock is greatly depressed. INSTALLATION IN HARMONY LODGE X of liar F., took Prices cut, so low as to make this.a great opportunity lor boying a supply of laces of all descriptions. We would like to tell our vricrs here but it is impossible. The only way to . : ' judge 1 10 see the goods and no matter how little experience a lady Ins had in buying she cannot but recognize that this is an unusual offer. There are so many varieties and wi iths that we might completely fill tbi space with prices without making ) ou any the wiser. 1 I he stock consists mostly of new importations and many : of the ne est and richest novelties have been greatley reduced in pi ice for this sale. Come early. . 'SRLE BEGINS .MONDAY. JULY W. n. We have just opened aa elegant a ssortment of the latest nrvdUj embroideries in Swiss, Nainsook and Muslin, all with ins rti- ns to match. We have them on display in our windows an they will prove interesting even if you don't buy. at- Special Prices this, Week 10c and 12Ac Insertions to matco. WA nrft also makinsr a handsome showing: of Appliqus Emhroideiies and entirely new line of Embroidery Beading. V PACIFIC IMPORT CO. MODEL BLOCK. FORT STREET 1 , . . I f1 1 1 - ss: .r.r,or ummer tioinmg a. uiiiiue Rainier beer, $3.73 for 2 doz.. ani 5c aU.wed for the empty bottles levln Fhe ooet of the beer 53.25. or U.62Vi per doz. See ad. on pagre 11 5UAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB A SPECIAL. MEETING WILL, BE hpd on Thursday evening at o'clock in the Hawaiian Hotel to ar range for races to be held on Monday, July 28, 1902. W. H. COIUNWLLb, r T... CRABBE, "e"""11' 6221 There's no other beverage that is quite bo refreshing and invigorating as jPvlmo JLager "Pri.no" is acutely pure 'and as a tonic has no equal. Order a case from the Brewery. TelepI one Main 341. J is u Am erscaii ALL SIZES ! ALL PRICES I shouM desor. on the Fourth. Special pric KveryboJy Robinson Block Phone White 2421. U Hotel Street. LATEST PATTERNS All the Desirable Shapes for Gentlemen, also Swell Neckwear A.T Lando's flew Store, Oregon Block, Hotel Street Hawaii Shinpo Sha THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT ln office. The publisher cf Hwll Shlnpo. the only tiZJTxl publUhed in the TerrtUry of Hwa. C. SHIOZAWA. Proprietor. T. BOGA, Editor. Editorial and Prints 0&S?S Smith St., above Kin. F.. o. vox wvi. Telephon Main t7. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOn-AT-LAW. U. S. Supreme Court, Registered Attor ney IT. S. Patent Offlee. United State and Foreign Patents. Caveats, Trade Marks arid Copyrights. No. 700 7th Street, N. XT. i TT C Talont-Ofnr. expe GO 33 DRS.SV-E-ALLNsoNiD.D.8. o o Hotel ipP onenin? a swell, up-to-date Dental omee in ine Ar.,w.. 8treckoWN AND BRiDGE work a specialty. Our prices are as I.w as the llK Sunday, tUl 12. noon, and Saturday nights. i - : .H..ailiiiiHsnBiDDBSBBBBDDIBBBDGBEI a a a E3 a a a a a a a LOTS FOR SALE. Tbe Trustees of the Oahn College offer for sale at very low prices, and on VERY FAVORABLE TERMS (One-third cash; one-third one year; one-third two years' time, with interest at 6 per cent per annum) some very choice lots at. College Hills. The a a B RAPID TRANSIT Installation of the officers mony Ixdee No. 3, I. O. O. place last evening under the direction of J. D. McVeisrh. D. D. G. S., assisted by C. F. Fishel. P. G.,Grand Marshal; J. J. Lecker, P. G.. Grand warden; C Charlock, Grand Secretary; E. HIng iov t ci Orand Trpiisurer: C I. noa cers. P. ' G.. Grand 1. Jt. i ne omcers installed were N. G., E. L. tuning; v. n rmii Smith- Scrptarv. E. R. Hen dry, P. G.; Treasurer, J. A. Magoon, P. O. ; It. S. N. G.. C. Cr. l-'isnei, f. Ki.; n: n K. Ruffendeau: R. S. V. G., A f-nstfr: I.. S. V. G.. F. G. Wicke: War den. J. Lightfoot; Conductor, ueo. Hmvarii- Ti. S. S.. Geo. E. Morean; L. S. S.. W. J. England; Chaplain. C. T. After thp Installation J. D. McVeigh was presented with a handsome Jewel bv the Odd Fellows, the presentation Hfif martA hv C J. Fishel. P. G. Mr. Fishel sa'.d he felt honored in being chootn by the members of Harmony Ijo-Jpe to express to him their sincere love and fraternal regard in presenting him with the jewel, the emblem of his office. Each member appreciated his jrood and honest work. The speaker sai.i mai iir. - . 1ftfa in fh lfWa ltV Will 09 aUlO IU swuiw u.. to every trust ana naa penormea w rtJiauus uw.uu., "V"-' . r n TnMP5 r !r TO ATH AN - btl A V at LCD OUJio Q luti.-s with strict fidelity and marked B frt V,PoA lftts bv-ADDlVUlS to Mr. P. (JUNLb Or Jlf. JUAlIliU JiJi " lilitv, and had made a splendid rec- ' tO tn ?S0 1 OLS Ujr , RiiildirJT ,.r.l. The honor of the ofHee had b.en 0f the Trustees, NO. 404 JUUJ LSimaiD. mWPc Treasurer. r-xt-eeded by the responsibilities attach- B P. C JOINcb, ITeaSUrci. fl llli'r. 'McVeigh thanked the Kdare ar-d a n r sb n B B B BBBB B BD 1 3 B G S 3 3 B SBBB B BB B 9 B r I expressed his full appreciation of the! j J H D BDBB D B BB BBBIB B B B B HH B 8 B u " B B B B a B B B B a a a B st Company performs a twenty minate service through the property, the College has provided a splendid and abundant supply of artesian water reaching over the entire tract, and tbe charges are reasonable. Tins is A MOST HEALTHY LOCATION and is entirely free from objectionable surrounding. No saloons, wash honses, ivery stables, poi shops and other nofeances of like character are allowed, and by all means is tbe most attractive suburban district near Honolulu. a a