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THE PAUIFIO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 15, 190 READY FOR THE TRACK CROSSINGS The King Street Line Will in Shape Next Week. Be Preliminary work for the putting down of the crossings of the Rapid Transit tracks over the Tramwavs line at Fort and Nuuanu streets will be commenced this morning, and the work will go right along to completion. There will be several days' work in this mat ter, however, owing to the fact- that the rails are so dissimilar and the pros pects are that cara will not be run ning through King street before the last of next week. The rails are laid along King to the junction with the Kalihi tracks, and the crossing there will take some days to put "Into shape. The Al exander street line is not yet ready for running, nor will It be before next week. The cars will be put on as soon as the line is ready for them, and it is hoped that the work of constructing v. -nuspwav over the Pawaa. fields LOCAL BREVITIES. Hawaiian Lodge. F. & A. M.. meets tonight. Work in the second degree. The Coptic is expected to arrive from the coast this afternoon with seven days later news.. H. C. Pfleuger has removed from Fort street to Lunalilo street, third house from Pensacqla street. There was no meeting of the Execu tive Council yesterday, the heads of departments being busy with their an nual reports. The Builders' Exchange committee has completed the memorial to be pre sented to the Senatorial commission upon its visit here. The annual fair of St. Clement's church will be held this year on or about October 11, instead of just before Christmas, as formerly. The court of tax appeals considered the cases of Kapiolani Estate, C. A. Long. J. F. Colburn and Elizabeth K. Booth at yesterday's session. A meeting of native born Californians will be held at the drill shed this even ing to make arrangements for celebrat ing the coming anniversary on Sept. 9. A meeting of the executive committee of the Young Men's Republican Club will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Lorrin Andrew's office, Stangenwald buildincr. reception to be tendered to Sisters Beatrice and Alber- i Vv. Tnri Tea Sin TlIT"fia.V. -rt.U.- will have been completed by that time, gust 16 from g to 11 p ,m. There will The Y. P. S.- C. E. of Central Union church will give a boat ride this (Fri day) evening, leaving xsrewer a wnau. at 8 o clock snarp. a curaia mvna go that the work of pushing the tracks will go right along. There is a great amount of broken stone to put Into the roadbed, and this will occupy all the teams obtainable during the coming week. BERGER STRIKES A POPULAR CHORD Kappelmeister Berger struck a pop ular chord when he took the Hawaiian band to the Hotel Annex, Waikiki, last evening, and played for the hundreds of people who gathered both upon the stretch of lawn and in the surf. The band played upon the lanai, which ex tends out over the water, while the ever Increasing crowds from town, grouped about on the lawn, on the sandy beach. Scores donned bathing suits and disported themselves in the water. Moonlight bathing with an ac companiment of music rendered by the finest band in the Pacific ocean, is a novelty even in Honolulu, and proved a popular diversion. It Is probable that in the future during the moonlight : k.in,nuirto will become a St?cLal119 uauuvWiAi.. " feature at the Annex. Captain Berger believes also that the hand should nlav in Palama or Kalini. or at some place half way between, as there are hundreds of Ewa siae resi dents who rarely hear the band con certs, as all are at present given on the Waikiki side of Fort street. BUSINESS LOCALS. Horses bought, sold and exchanged Vv W- S. Withers. A heavy overcoat is offered for sale or exchange. See classified advertise ments. Good pasturage can be bad close In town by calling at 606 Stangenwald building. Order a dozen of Manilla Anchor lager for table use from Lovejoy & Co. Tel. Main 308. A; dividend has been declared and is payable to the stockholders of the Mu tual Telephone Co., Ltd. Us Cabot's creosote shingle stains for exterior finish on your house. Lew ers & Cooke sell them. The list of officers elected at the ad journed annual meeting of the Ameri can Sugar Co.. Ltd., is published in this issue. An up-to-date shave by first-class and cleanly artists for 15 cents at the Criterion parlors. Fort street. Jack Flynn, proprietor. Miss Hawley, In Boston block. Is hold ing a clearance sale of hats and flowers. Sailor hats that sold for $2.50 now are 51.00. Flowers that sold for U-50 now 50c. If you want a typewriter that is a tn.,itor examine the "Underwood, To-cn x Totter Co. are agents. The Revalk noiseless type writer pad should be used by every user of a typewriter. E R. Bath is receiving high praise by all those who are fortunate enough to have had him put In a Douglas clos et. When you want a good Plu"? give him a call. He is located on King street, opposite the Young building. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd.. are offering for sale some very choice real estate in different parls of the city. These lots will be sold on very easy terms, and invest ments of this nature are better than sugar stocks just now. tion is extended to all Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Scharsch have Is sued invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Miss Catherine, and Mr. Edward J, Morgan, to oe ceieumi ed Saturday evening at Pilaa, Kauai. la eTtiPCted bv the Cop tic of the time of the arrival of the Neill-Frawley company, ine company will play at the opera house here one rio-hi r thA steamer lays overi um morning. ti vrKiitf whft la to deoart foA tne mainland the latter part of this Var, will be away only for five of vnx v,o r-A TT-ni T-otnrn to Honolulu after spending several months In Ea trn hosnitals. The Myrtle Boat Club members win entertain this evening at the boat house, the crews and officials of the Hcalani Boat ciud, ana a numuei v. Invited guests. The festivities will take the for.m of a smoker. in two acts will be given by the best local" talent in the city on Monday evening in irogress nan- t ricoo at s-15 sham Iancing at 9. Tickets for sale by the members of the Pacific Rebekah lodge. Wn issued by Mrs. Paul Neumann for the wedding of her niece Pauline ElizaDetn xNeuma-u", Mr George Frederick Rodiek, on Mon day, August 25, at 8 p. m., in the Ger man Lutheran church, Beretania ave nue. The Young People's Society of Cen tral Union church will give an excur sion on the harbor this evening in one of Young Bros.' launches. The launch will leave Brewer's wharf at 7:45 sharp. The public generally is Invited to at tend. A proposition has been presented to TT,QTitci' Association for a visit of the Territorial band to the coast for a series of concerts, xne u willing to make the trip if the Mer chants' Association win put up wc amount of the steamer fares. The reception of St. Andrew's cathe dral and St. 'Clement's church parlsh- pishnn nd Mrs. Restarick will take place next Thursday evening at . the Hawaiian noiei, iuauaad having courteously extenaea tne ue of the parlors and lanais to tne committees. dv a number of can didates In the field for the position of cVHnnirit? commission. HOW uciu wjr t-. T3.. n.-'hn ia tn rpslsrn. In ad- dition to S. de freest, wno nas the Chamber of Commerce, there are John Dias, the as- Kimball. $5 REWARD See the five big silver dollars In our window. They are yours if we use tho name you suggest for our new tonic drink. It is a cood drink and needs a good name that is why we are willing to pay $5.00 for one. Tones up the nervous' system, the stomach, and, in fact, the entire body. A delicious cure for that tired feeling. Now get to work and try and think 'SACHS- Manager Ialte leaves H. Wingate Lake, who has been the manager of the .Hawaiian hotel for nearly a year, severs his connection with that hostelry today and will be ennoeoriPri for the present by F. W". smith th chief clerk, who has been , o,. mibr with the thousands of " J r tnuviotct win" have passed to ana rro. Mr. Lake, accompanied ty Airs. and Master Lake, will shortly leave for the coast, where he will commence the purchase of the furnishings for the new Young building hotel. During his absence on the mainland Mr Lake vill also make an extended visit eastward. The furnishings will be the handsom est of the prevailing srcyie- -"-t-- " Hake a Good Start. If a dozen members of the Young Men's Republican Club did as well yes terday as two of their number in ob taining new members, that organiza tion will soon be a valuable factor in Riding the party along during ne two months. Two men secured 16 new rames each. It Is understood that sev eral energetic members secured Prom ises of a number or young men to enter the club at its next meeting. Miss Little's Concert Tonigat. At Progress hall this evening will oc cur the song recital of Miss Cornelia M. Little. The program contains many of the most attractive things, and the artists will make the recitai one L . i affair of the sum- mer. Miss Little will leave for coast in the Sonoma next week. What 'to find here this week: Tt i 9Hi White Lace I isle Gloves. We have had many calls for them, so have them in stock cow Cool and dressy for fetreet wear. 60c a pair. HlMck Lisle Lace Hose, fast black dye and very pretty lace work o ioi - '.X r;ir SI OO. oow f rhildrens White Lace Hose, sizes from 5 to 9. Entirely new stocK. 35c pair - a pair 3i.w. m .... vi,ite (inods. The most ex A!t.ifa lino nf white coods we have lllll.'MLC A J ilW v w handled. dainty for summer dresses, several ainereni paiLcma o lowing prices: 7 yards for $1.00. G ards for $1.00. 5 yards for $1 OO. 4 yards for $1.00. i ne Checks, very pretty. 7 yards for $1 00. Dotted Swiss, with stripes, 31 inches wide. 25c per yaru. New GinRhams. Not ordinary ging ham by any means. Don't buy until you SPA the patterns. Broad white stripes on these colors: Blue, Bed, Green i Iiuk, zi inches wide. S yards for $1 ou. Cheviots for Shirt Waists, hand some patterns, in pretty stripes. Colors: Brown, Bed, rink, Blue 28 inches wide. 8 yards for $100. Patent Colt-Skin Oxford Ties They are rery Datty in appearance and the latf-st in style. They are new with up, but cb.imel by the makers to be better wearing than any other leather and more comfortable. $4.50 buys Q pair ilanufacturers' Shoe Co., Limited 1057 FORT STREET. THfci READING FACB Facial gymnastics may be "habit,'' .... but there is alwavs a cause for "habit.'' of a good name. Five dollars per tamx . PM,n t rx nv money for some- face" is the direct result of eyo strain 19 &VA, " " i ! cause, prevent premature wrinkles and ter try fr it, anyway; hat part of preserve your good l ;oks for the future it costs you nothing you aon t even have to try the flrlnk unless you want to. We advise yo to try It. however. It will stimulate your thinker as well as your bofiy. "Write the name you think best on this slip, with your 'name and address. enclose in eealed envelope, and lend itj N. Sanford, Manufacturing Optician. Boston .HuUdirsgr, Fort Street. Over May Co. lis to the IIOBRON DRUG August 31st, 1802. CO. before TO THE HOBRON DRUG CO. EHLERS BLOCK, FORT ST. HONOLULU, T. H. I suggest as a name for your new Tonic Drink. Name w. w. mm & co. Merchant Tailors, 1038 Nuuanu Ave. All erades cf lieh goods for the season White Duclc, Lign Wo )lens, etc You get latest styles, a good nt ana tne prices are right. AAAAAAAA AitAiiiitiililia Fire Proof Safe Another Large Shipment Just Arrived Our stock of Horrlnc-Holl-iVlorvIn Safe Oo.'s eafes is as complete as can be found at any of the branch Maioland offices. Our delivered prices in Honolulu will not exceed the net export prices charged in Lin FrAncisco. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Theo. H. Davies & Co., Limited. i f JWVWWVV ' V MONDAT, AUG. HTFv Half Hose at Half Prices a -fi f r V If you PLAY PJNG PONG, visit the Address HONOLULU BOWLING PARLORS Where y u can kepco l atMWUllgMIPg - The Underwood Fypwntr A Pracilcil, Visible, Typewriter N. S. Sach3' DSZ. FORT STRBET. GOODS LTD. the NOTiCL. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT TUB ADJOURNED ANNUAL, meeting of the American Susrar Co Ltd held in room 610 Stangenwald building this day. August 14, 1902. the following gentlemen were elected to serve as officers for the ensuing year: President E. H. Wodehouse. Vice President Geo. N. Wilcox. Treasurer A. W. Carter. Secretary E. A. Mott-Smith. Auditor W. H. Baird. Directors A. F. Judd, J. W akefield. E. A. MOTT-SMITH. Secretary. i Honolulu. August 14, 1902. 6247 " ii-V Increases speed 25 per cent, individual key tens-ion, direct force traosoGission, light touch, permanent allignment, tab ulating rapidity; etc, and it is bu It for work and durability. Everv machine we sell is kept in :epair for one vear free cf charge. Revalk Noiseless Typewriter Pad Several, reasons why yoa should not be without otiC 1 Pearson & Potter Union and Hotel Sts. Co., Ltd. i Phone Main 317. A Great Bargain for Men There arc always plenty of bargain opportunities for the ladies, but eeldom do men have a chance to buy two pair of half hosa at the price of one. It's the little pavings that count too, and there is no man eo prosperous that he can afford to pay fifty cent9 for hose that re are offering for twenty five cents this week. If you haven't time to oome yourself, better send your vife and let her buy a new dress with the money ehe eaves. We have two ' . qualities on sale consisting of Fine Lisle Hose, Regular at 50c This Week Reduced to - - 25c Lisle Hose, Heavier, at - - - 35c Reduced This Week to - - - 25c See Them Displayed in Our Window 1 Fine Quality Gingham Selling at 10c You will find the?e Ginghams of extra value. We have a large assortment and many pretty pat terns. Children's Underskirts We have just opened a diinty Hue of muslin undershirt- for children at ages between eix mouths and three years. They are very pretty. Some are trimmed with lace, others with embroidery and insertion. B. R E F"o hlers fi Co. vriz Street rsr STTT Tt XTjT T7 I Clinton J. Kutehlns, jfe INOURANCC, &j2 we rt Jrk ? J., Ax Emm a a a a a B a a a a a a a 31 m n a a 9 B U BBB New Goods Just Received SUCH AS FINE cniXA "WARE, DECORATED TEA AND DINNER SETS BEADED PORTIERES ALSO EMBROIDERED SCREENS in great variety, styles and prices AT OUR Molnsrny E3I Wet r. Str-MA-fc. ITS HOTEL ST, troet Store. 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