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r THE' PACIFIC ! COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER! HONOLULU. MARC A Uf IS- 6 BISHOP a CO., BANKERS I EST A HTJBIIKP IN 1858. J I SI E la z T. B BctJJ i and . "WTJ aad An f ? as Tkt The Ths Ths Uo. . Ts Ths Wes The aranc TtK Hsrtf The loa. ! WU1 Clean f T A RICH A V Co Order I i i J. f H C s H Q Tel. Bit Ai BetTi 81 K KODAK PRICES to be advanced A general order from the Eastman Kodak Co. to all local dealers requires that prices be advanced to list price. This order goes Uto effect very shortly and without further notice. For a Bhort time before the advance we will sell them at 20 per cent dis count.' Honolulu Photo Supply Comp'y- Is new tinder the management ef D. T. Bailer. S. I Horner end John Bchllef, and r prepared to fornlsa UQION SODA, ROOT BEER, GINGER AT.TC. ORANGE CXDER, BAILEY'S 8ARSAPARILLA AND HION, and all ether popular drinks. . T7m deliver to an polnU In ths city and sabmrbs. AH orders recelv our prompt atten- " PHONE BLUE 871. : Fort Street: I 1 ;',V V; ': ' r..:;' ' QUEEN STREET, Y - '' ;"- ' ' ' Ce Castle & Cooke, Ltd. HONOLULU. Co Commission Merchants. SUGAR FACTORS. AGCTrra roa Tk Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua, Agricultural Ce. Ite Kohala Su&-ar Co. Tas Walmea Sugar Mill Co. Tk. Fulton Iron Works, St. Ixmim, Ths Standard Oil Co Ths Geo rye F. Blake Steam Pump. Weston's Centrlrograls. The New England Mutual Life In surance Co. of Boston. Ths Aetna Fire, Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Ths Alliance. Assurance Co. of Lon oa. Will Make Yonr Glotbcs Look Like New IT TOU TA2E THEM TO THE Cleaning and Dyeing Works Fort BL, Opposite Star Block. I Tel. White 2362. ' A World's Wonder ID'S 1 HI - All sbout a trip from RICHARD H. TRENT, Cenl Agt. Corner Fort and Merchant Sta Order From J. EZ. OOHAO Borne of these Pan.cy Goods Ueinz Sweet Pickles, Tleinz Catsup, Ueinz Olives, Heinz White Onions, Heinz Chili Bauce, Heinz India Relish, Heinz Tomato Chutney, Queen Olives, Pim-Olaa. Tel. Blue 2312. Beretania oppo. Alakea. Asti Wines Brt Table Wines In Use. Sold bj all Liqrfbr Dealers. Half-ton and slnso suxs mads at ths Oaastts office. XX yon havs a coed rrtosrpi rou may hs sure ti a coW I ; Ltd. 5 " -; : r : . ', -.' . - J ' . ' v.:--;- 4 0- .... . , - . ."- . .. ; f . ; , .. . , . r . ; ' w; ; - . -y,v Y S . ; : -.My-. : : ;.;.:v :-m--'- t - - - '- -. f -' ' " ..-' '" .' ': "" " ' 'i '' ." - ; " ;'-.'i-. - . .'."?.'"'' T' C-'" ."' !.'" :. f - ' . - . . ' v A: IMPOSING FUNERAL Arrangements for Burial of the-Late Prince Albert. Preparations for the state funeral of Prince Albert Kunuiakea. are progres &ng and there are Indications that the cortege will be imposing:. Mr. Hawes, secretary to the Governor, and Messrs. Henriques and Booth, held a conference yesterday, going over the order of the procession and with due regard to the rank of those participating: in it. All the Hawaiian societies will be in line, the catafalque will be drawn by poolas, and the Government band and Com panies E, F, G and II of the First Regi ment, National Guard of Hawaii, in command of Lieut. -Col. Zeigler, will act as a guard of honor. The remains of the dead Prince will be removed to the throne room of the Canitol Building at about 5 o'clock this afternoon, and will lie in state there tomorrow. The following will be the pall bear ers: E. K. Lilikalani, M. K. Keohoka Iole, George C. Beckley, J. P. Makai nai, David Hoaplli Kanehoa, Hon. F. W. Beckley, J. K. Nahaolelua, Peleo kaJuhi, St. C. Piianaia, C. P. Iaukea. The committee on decorations is as follows: Mrs. Carrie Robinson, Mrs. Helen Holt, Mrs. Mary Beckley, Mrs. Ena, Mrs. A. P. Taylor, Miea Hilda Burgees, Miss May Low, Harry Davi son, J. McGulre. The chief mourners will be Mrs. Kunulakea, widow of the Prince; Mrs. Grace Kahooalii. Mrs. M. Piianaia, Mrs. Keomailani Cocke tt, Mrs. Kaoanaeha, Kahooalii, Prince and Princess Kawa nanakoa. Prince and Princess Kalanl anaole, Mrs. P. AmaJu, Mrs. Theresa Wilcox. Lucy K. Peabody, Mrs. P. Mi kona, Mrs. Elizabeth Booth, Mrs. Lucy K. Henriques, Mrs. Maria Beckley Ka li ea, Mrs. Kaikioewa, Mrs. Nahaolelua, Mrs. K. K. Mahaulu, Mr. and Mrs. W. Simonson, Mrs. Kahakuhaekoe, Miss Maluhl Reis. The Government band will play this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the resi dence f Prince Albert, and tomorrow will play at 12 o'clock noon in the Capitol grounds. Afterwards the band will take part in the funel-al proces sion. The poolas who have signified their desire to assist In drawing the funeral car, state that they will not wear hats during the time of the procession. A ROYAL DIVORCE. The Napoleonic Drama Tonight at ths Opera House. The Waldorf company proir.ises a big attraction at the Opera House tonight in the production of the historical dra ma, "A Royal Divorce." This stirring play, which has an established reputa tion lu England and America, deals with ths Napoleonic period, and Intro 'r v VIEW OF WAIKIKI BEACH, 1885 duces the leading incidents in the career of "The Little Corporal,' from the time of his divorce from Josephine until his imprisonment at St. Helena. The stage representation of Napoleon is vividly drawn; the situations are thrilling and exciting, and are illus trated by a series of beautiful tableaux, particularly those of the "Retreat from Moscow," "The Battle of Waterloo," and "Napoleon at St. Helena," Miss Janet Waldorf plays the Empress Josephine, a part in which she has scored some of her greatest successes. Mr. Norval McGregor will also be seen at his best as Napoleon, in which he has re ceived the highest praise from promi nent critics. The remainder of the company are cast for parts for which they are especially adapted. Through cut their long tour ' A Royal Divorce" has" been the leading attraction of the Waldorf company, and has' never failed to draw packed audiences. A crowded house will doubtless witness the per formance tonight. -The next production will be "The Wrong Mr. Wright," on Tuesday night. The management desire to respectfully request audiences to be seated at 8:15, when the curtain rises. . . ; THIS IS THE SEASON when death stalks through the land in the form of pneumonia,, The surest defense against this disease is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. -It always cures and cures quickly. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents, sell it. Features Associated Press Cablegrams. Special Cable and Mall Correspond ence. Territorial news by mall and wireless telegraph. All the news of Honolulu. Full shipping reports. The stock market Crying for Help Lots of it in Honolulu But Daily Growing Less. Backache Is one of the first Indica tions of kidney trouble. It is the kidneys' first cry for help. Heed it Doan's Backache Kidney Pills , are what is wanted. Are just what overworked kidneys need. They strengthen and Invigorate the kidney; help them to do their work; never fail to cure any case of kidney disease. . ' Reed the proof from a Honolulu citi zen. , Mr. Charles Comey, of Cyclomere street, this city, one of the many per sons who have tried Doan's Backache Kidney Pills with great advantage, re lates his experience thus: "I have been a hack driver for a number of years past and this is an . occupation in which, through exposure to weather and much jumping up and down from the vehicle, one Is particularly liable to kidney complaint. I suffered myself from a lame back for a long while, and In my anxiety to get rid of It tried several things which did not reach the . ILLUSTRATED . (Photo by Williams.) root of my trouble. An advertisement acquainted me with what grand work Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were doing, and I got some of them at the Holllster Drug Co.'s store. I used thena and with very much profit, for they re lieved my back wonderfully." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers or seat by mall on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, by the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. f- A GOLDEN JUDGMENT. A man was arrested not long ago in Missouri for burglary. It seems he had forced an entrance into a large whole sale store In the business district and carried off a lot of valuable merchan dise. The entrance was made through a back window, during the noon hour. The clerk who was left in charge of the safe had gone to one of the offices in another part of the building. The afe, containing thousands in gold, was carelessly left wide open and access to this fortune, was easy. The thief locked the safe without taking a cent, but it was discovered later that every DOUGLAS PATENT CLOSET had been stolen from the warerooms. It is readily seen by this that the Douglas is more valuable than gold to one who understnds values. Bath, the Plumber, will tell you why. Shop, 165 King street. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. THE WEEK IN SOCIETY". SPORTING EVENTS. THE BYSTANDER. ARMSTRONG'S CURRENT COM MENT. TIMELY EDITORIAL DISCUSSIONS. HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE PER MONTH Delivered by Carrier. Single Copies - 5c, HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD.. Publishers. Banking Department. Transact business in all departmsnta of banking. Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters 1 Credit issued on the Bask of California and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. Correspondents: The Bank of Califor nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Syd ney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cable transfers on China and Japan through the Hongkong and Shanghai BanVting Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Interest allow(.d on term deposits at the following rates per annum, viz: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent. Six months, at 3 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. Trust Department. Act as trustees under mortgages. Manage estates, real and personal. Collect rents and dividends. - Valuable papers, wills, bonds, eta received for safe keeping. Accountant Department. Auditors for corporations and pri vate firms. Books examined and reported em. Statements of affairs prepared. Trustees on bankrupt or insolvent es tates. ' Office, 924 Bethel street. Savings Department. Deposits received and interest allow ed at 4V per cent per annum, m ac cordance with rules and regulations, copies of which may be obtained application. Insurance Department Agents for FIRE. MARINE, LIFD, ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' LIA BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance office, 924 Bethel street. THE Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. Incorporated under the Laws of ths Territory of Hawaii. P&U-Up CsrStal . Surplus . , , , UcdfyMed Profits $600,000 . 200.000 . 48,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ; Charles M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice-President F. W. Macfarlane..2nd Vioe-Presldent C. H. Cooke Cashlet F. C. Atherton... Assistant Cashlei H. Waterhouse, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless, C. H. Atherton and E. F. Bishop. Commercial and Savings De partments. Strict attention , given to all branches of Banking. Jail Battling Fort Street THE F1KST OF HAWAII, LTD. Capital, tJ50,000.00. President Cecil Brow Vice-President M. P. Roblnsoa Cashier.. ..w. G. Coopei Principal Office: Corner Fort and King streets. SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Rules and regulation furnished upon application. . Fire Insurance THS B. P. DILLIKGH1M COMPART, LTD General Agents for Hawaii. Atlas Assurance Company of London. Phoenix Assurance Company of Lon don. New York Underwriters Agency. rroviaence Washington Insurance Company. Phoenix insurance Company of Brook lyn. ALBERT RAAS, Manager. Insurance Department office fourth floor. Stangenwald building. Hawau Shinpo Sha THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT tog office. The publisher of Hawaii SiSP v 0nly dally Japanese paper published In the Territory of Hawaii. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. . ,T SOQA. Editor. aSSi ll and Pr,ntlS Office 1CII SSiJS. ,acbove Klnfir- P - W- Telephone Main 97. K0TICE ANY WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDING fIP oriadv,-e. 'a invited to communi cate either in person or by letter, with Ensign Nora M. Underbill, matron of the Salvation Army Woman's Indus trial Home, Young street, between Ar tesian and McCully streets, mauka side, Honolulu. $20' Belt for $5. "Dr.Alden's Electric Belt. Warranted genuine. Not toy No humbug:. It cure without drugs. Circular free. Sent bv mail on receipt of $5. Try Electricity. No Agent. C33 -C-cICCa 206 Tost St., SAM FRANCISCO. Da.', or 33 V.tit 24Li Street. MV. Y0 U. P Call r X A