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-J- 1 f ..i'i Y 1 ffHB FXdFIO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. JULY SO, Do Not Throw Water ii I r For il lamp when on an &re&&W " ' ' .- l - . r j anas i: ale LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT, from $1,400 to $1,250 a lot, formerly known as G. N. Wilcox's premises. TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA VALLEY, .formerly Montano's Tract, 52,500 a lot. ' FOUK HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIULANI TRACT, from $200 to $250 a lot FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, opposite Makee Island SSOOaJot. ONE HUNDRED LOTS IN KAPIOLANI TRACT, at $500 a lot. Etc., Etc. For further particulars apply to A II" M ACQ & Company Campbsll Bloci, Fori street merchant Tailors AND IMPORTERS Oypotlte 8n K2m Hear If. Chly! Knt t Csrser Hotel sod Nsuana SsitsKUdfi to Order la tbe Latest Styles acd a Good Fit Guaranteed Latest patterns and styles in Ta&ozs Goods ... Ch& Ctoei &2d Reptlrd HAY7AIIAH EHG1HEERIHG AHO COIiSTRCCTIOH CO. Booms 508-510 Stangenwald Bldg. Ei!G!"EER3 AiiD CONTRACTORS. Box 537. - - Phone Main 50. PACHECOS . IN TiiEJSE Hr DAYS and warm tdgtits. pespte sksuli keep cool by using jPacheco's DanirtUt Killer, a wonderful soothing and healia? preparation. Pnchees's Da.4ruff Killer sold by all druggists aat a the Union Barber Bbop. Telepkwie Main 222. 184 N. Hotel and 163 S. King St. Bisycles Exchanged, Repaired, Bought - and Sold. Prices Reasonable. Tom Been's Planing Mil CONTRACTOR ANB BUILDKR. Carpenter work or all kinds. Large assortment eC brackets and mouldings : always sn band. Old TJatoa Ceed Co. warehouse. L j I C. Q. YEE HOP & CO ! I KAI1IKINWI SIKAT MARKET ' '. And Urorery. : I rmnfl awd yeqktables, " UriWVi? corner Alake. ' Flooa Btu nil. it explodes, jut throw out the whole system and let us install elec tric light?. They are eafer and more conven ient and besides there ia no smell or cleaning of chimneys. Ring Up Main 350 or notify us anyway, and we shall be pleased to figure the cost with you The Oceanic Gas and Electrical Co. y Magoon Building. Merchant Street, fX"L0N BRAND" TRADEMARK i I E ? S g : g i 1 1- a a S I ii ! nbii 1 1 1 ? ih ifiii Iff i ?li f!i! 'Hi'tsi j 4 k liiLjiliiili i i- The famous "Lion Brand" of shirts manufactured by the U. 8 Shirt and Collar Co , are now being offered by . The yor Hamm-YouDg Go,, Ltd Queen Street ' at prices that will surprise and pleate you. , . . !0nr fines ARE PURE AND OUR Prices Are Right TOKAY SHERRY PORT RIESLING ZINFANDEL 75c per Gallon CHOICE TABLE CLARET 50c per Gallon Hoffscblaegsr Co. , LIMITED. 25 King near Bethel 8t. 25 Head of Fine Young JMXIXES (Average about 1100 lbs.). To arrive about July 31. 1902. PLACE ORDER NOW. CLUB STABLES FORT STREET. PHONB MAIN 109. Honolulu Hardware Co,, Ltd. Importers and Dealers ia General Kdiare. Tinware, Pels and Cils. Crockery an! Olasswar 39 N. King street, makai side, between Xuuanu and Smith streets. Telephone. Main SS3. P. O. Box 609. New Territory Restaurant JUST OPENED HM THl NEW BUILDING OPPOSITE CLUB STABLHS. Meals J. Tickets, f 4 Ererriitaat Itrst-slsss. 10 KINAU TO SAIL TO COAST TODAY Island Steamer Will Get Repairs at the Union Iron Works. The steamer Kinau, Captain Free man, of Wilder's line of island steam ers, leaves at 1 o'clock today for San Francisco where she will go into the Union Iron Works for repairs which will require three months' time to com plete. The Kinau will practically be rebuilt as a miniature Alameda and on her return here it is the proud boast of her crew that "she'll be able to beat the Mauna Loa." On her trip up to the coast she will carry about 6,000 bags of sug-ar, a con signment of coffee, 300 tons of coal, and about twenty passengers. It, is ex pected that she will take about eight and a half days for the passage, so that letters posted on her today will reach the coast before those posted on the America Maru which leaves here on OIL BURN'ING - - . - ON LOCAL BOATS Trade May Be Greatly Changed by Use of the L'quid Fuel. During the past few weeks a great deal cf correspondence has passed be tween Ban Francisco shipping people and Wilder's Steamship Company over the question of fitting oil burners into the steamer Kinau which goes to the coast for repairs today and ft is quite probable that the change will be made while the vessel is at the Union Iron Works. For some time there lias been talk here in island steamer circles of the worth of the oil burners and it is said that both the local companies have been looking into the matter. The suc cess which has attended the placing of oil burners in the new steamer Neva dan has opened the eyes of many local people and there are some staunch ad vocates of oil burning on the inter island vessels. If the oil burners are placed in the Kinau it will mean simply that fuel oil will shortly be used by August -. all the island steamers. A great many intyiuvcuicuia vn u included in the "repairs" for the Ki nau. There is a possibility that she may be fitted with oil burners. She will get larger boilers, larger condens ers, and a taller smoke-stack, and there will be a number of minor improve ments made in her decks so that when she returns here she will be a very smart passenger craft. The following had booked passages on the Kinau yesterday: Captain ana Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Inman and child, V P. Fennell and three children, Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Steele and lour children, and Miss Gardner. Overdue Fort George Arrives. With her crew clamoring for some thing fresu after a long and tedious ducer- thus eivin t The many advantages of fuel oil are well known. Tt is cheaper to handle, leaves no dirt about the ship, and is much cheaper than coal as a fuel. In this connection it is claimed that fuel oil would mean a boom for the island farmers as freight could be carried cheaper and thus farmers' products ! could be placed on the market in Hono lulu on even terms with the mainland article. . i Chief Engineer Mitchell of the Ne- vadan is loud in his praises of fuel oil for use in marine work. He says it is only a question of time until it will ! almost entirely . take the place of coal in. the driving of steamers. With the Use of fuel oil the steaming distance is i increased and the amount of roomj ! needed for bunker space greatly re- N THE FASHIONABLE BOULEVARDS, all claees f work mingle together, but the discerning eye rtadiU distinguishes the O'Brien &.tfons San Francisco, ar! Babcock Co.'b New York vehicles, by thAt subtle air of fashion able elegance that is not mere outer ornamentation or noveh v but is a happy combination of many details in harmonioun re lationship. It represents the experience gained by years of im rovement. Cabriolets, Surreys, Beach Wagon' , Latest Model Runabouts, Cushion Tire Bikes, All Styles Top Buggies, together with the best Speed Carts and the O'Brien patent spring best Business Buggy on earth, with a full line of Acces sories, Whips, Robes and Harness, make the mo?t complete lines to select from west of the Rocky Mountains. Call and examine our good or write for catalogue. Pacific Vehicle & Supply Go. Ltd. Beretania St, Near Fort. 3G and 42 Hotel Street. room in the vessel passage the four-masted iron ship f ort 0 carry more cargo. Engineer Mitchell George, Captain McClure, showed up says that the fires are easily kept up with oa ana mat u gives mm a cnance ! tr keen his fire and ensrine room as there anv. othjr nortion of the ves There are no ashes to handle, and off Honolulu-, harbor early yesterday morning. She cast her anchor and the captain came into town to get sei. th tcr ordPrs which were to the this In itself is an item of great im ' . . . ' , tn a ' portanee aboard ship. The taking of eneci mat &uu.u w the oil from the wharf into the steam Francisco. The Fort ceorge was long er.g tanks js a simple matter, and great overdue having left Port Pirie, South loss of time in handling and loading is AtMia it, haliast. 104 davs aso. ' avoided. The matter of coaling at sea. Captain McClure tells a story in a curt, way of many storms and calms just after the vessel left Port Pirie. While rounding the Tasmanian coast the ves eel met with a succession of fierce gales which knocked her about a good , deal especially in rough weather, seems to have an easy solution In fuel oil. The liquid fuel for a steamer like the Ne i vadan weighs forty per cent, less than the coal she would require. Its duik and carried away eleven of her sails is about thirty-six per cent, less than ! coal and it is easier stowed. Only one that his v'essei'r the number of stokers are re- steam can be got up more Captain McClure knew J. - n Vt r Vin1 fv , .,rr , h. Quickly; fires can be extinguished im feitedher charter to load .sugar so he jy. and tnere j8 no 0, no had the ship brought up at anchor out side. He sent provisions and supplies out yesterday and will sail on to San Francisco today. ' Joseph: B. Thomas In Pert. The American ship Joseph B. Thomas, which was brought into this port after the death of her captain by the ship's bos'un a couple of years ago, is again in port. She came over from New castle in the smart time of forty days with 2295 tons of coal on board and is now discharging at the Railroad wharf. Her master is Captain H. E. Soule, who is well known in Hilo. Captain Soule &nd wife lived in the rainy city for several years and Mrs. Soule is now travelling aboard the J. B. Thomas with her husband. Mrs. Soule is a cousin of the captain of the . Fort George and there was of course a hap py meeting between them when Cap tain McClure arrived in Honolulu yes terday. Bietra Here and Off Again. The Oceanic liner Sierra, Captain Houdlette, arrived from Sydney, Auck land, and Pago Pago yesterday at 8 a. m. after a fine weather voyage all the way from the first named port in fif teen days, eleven hours and forty-two minutes. ' She had seventeen passengers for Honolulu and a small amount of general merchandise. At the time of her departure at 3 p. m. there was an enormous crowd on the wharf but no band as that organization was on duty at the Merchants' Fair. The Sierra carried a large number of passengers from Honolulu for San Francisco. Lahaina Damaged. t SYDNEY, July 13. The accident to a vessel in dock, reported yesterday, occurred at the Jubilee Dock. The large American barkentine Lahaina, on en tering, the dock, canted or partially collapsed. The vessel jammed, and a number, of workmen had a narrow es-caj-e. Eventually the dock was sub merged, and the barkentine was re leased. Hawaiian Isles Sailed. After having received a complete set of sails from San Francisco on the steamer Xevadan, the Hawaiian Isles sailed for Delaware Breakwater at 1 p. m. yesterday. The Isles has a big cargo of sugar. As she is a smart vessel and is well equipped and manned it is ex pected that she will make the trip around the Horn in good time. EKarbuck. Ready to Sail. The American ship Tillie E. Starbuck, Captain Curtis, received the Maul's su gar carga into her hold yesterday and this completed her cargo. She will sail either this afternoon or early tomor row morning. ashes, and no waste in other words fuel oil is the ideal for use in steam navigation. Kail Steamers Sue Todsy. The Oceanic mail steamer Ventura is expected to arrive with five days later news from San Francisco at daylight. The Canadian-Australian liner Mio Avera is also expected this morning from Svdnev. Brisbane and Suva. The Nippon Maru is due this afternoon from San Francisco. BEAUTY IN THE HOME Faded and streaked wall pappr, is a constant eyesore No matter how elegant lhe furniture and other decora tions while such paper re main", tere is a lack of at tractiveness about the house. Our 1902 Designs OF WALL PAPER are particularly beautiful. The stock is specially good at the present time and we are always pleased to show it. Lewers & Books IJMITED. Fort Street. stone-f WATCHES DURABLE and ACCURATE The Keystone Watch Case Co. uTTAKtsma Philadelphia, U.S. A. America's Oldest and Largest Watch Factory For sal by The Principal Yatch Dealers in Hawaiian Islands The Pacific Hotel 11M Union St., Opp. Paeifla Club. Newly furnished Rooms, mosqulto proQf, electric lights, hot and cold wa ter. First-class Table Board. MRS. HANA, Proprietor. roccr ICS SOIiD AT Wholesale Only. Spscial attention given io Plantation Orders For Bice - Japanese. P rovisions Write for prices no trouble to show goods. On a Hot Day Drop In and Judge for. Yourself ....The verdict will be.... Tbe Best Soda and Ice Cream in the Islands honolullTdrug CO. A. H. OTIS. 926 Fort Street. . OTTO A. BIER BACH. 1 James F. Morgan, President; Cecil Fnwn. Vie Preident; F. Hi taee. Secretary; Charles H. Atherton. 4 editor: W. H. Boors. Ttj urer and Manager. 23Zuvsta.ee cSc Co., IE-tel. WHOLESALE AKS RETAIL EALE RS IN Firovood, Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coal Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 295. Special Attention Given to Praying. MILK MILK MILK Milk supplied Wholesale and Retail from Principal Dairies this Island. NOTE THE ADD it ESS Honolulu Dairymen's Assn., Ltd. Oilice, Sheridan Street. Phone White 241. California Calimyrna Figs NOW ONT SALS AT OOOII523NTAXj I?HTJIT 521 King Strcf-t. ' y 23ooOox. n on