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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 25, 1903- 8 ..! i ' -;. i : - t" i Hi I fe. ! . -it I ' ' ; . ; !s U 'l'.. :!.v 1 tj it f'- ' -'I; i , t ' , ' ! :! 1 I". '.'Si J? lis. IB B. F. Ehlers & Co. Special Sale o IMPORTED Irish Dimities 50 new styles of fine sheer summer dimities, stripes, dots, floral and dresden patterns the most sheer, dainty fabric for warm weather wear. The real imported IRISH DIMITIES reduced to 25c per yard. B. F. Ehlers & Co. For the prettiest baby In the world that's yours buy a Baby Carriage The von Hamm- Young Co., Ltd. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE, . 'to. AUQU3T I Uhy Hot be Comfortable? Hammock We have Just received a large shipment of hammocks. Com bined with the large stock on hand we offer the best as sortment ever put before the public, at a discount of 25 per cent. Also to make room for our holiday picture stock jvhlch will arrive In November we also offer a discount of 25 per cent on all pictures. Here Is where we save iron-. ey for you. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. Tour Mney Savers." IT IS A MISTAKE to think that Sralr will remain lustrous and-luxun ant without proper care. - PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER, feeds and nourishes the hair and makes it grow thick and heavy. Sold by all Druggists and at the Union Barber Shoo. Tel. Main 232. THEWONDER MILLINERY PARLORS, Fort Street, oppo. Convent. - STYLISH TRIMMED HATS. Latest In SHIRT WAIST HATS. ROBINSON RESUMES Light Day's Law, Probate and Equity. W. O. Smith Appointed Executor of Luther Wilcox's Will. Progress of Land Title Cases. Master in Gibson Estate Matter. Judge Robinson presided at Circuit Court chambers yesterday, being: his first holding: of court since returning: from San Francisco. It was a light day for Monday both at chambers and In the clerk's office. EQUITY SUITS. Judge Gear appointed E. A. Mott- Smith as master on accounts In the equity suit of Frederick Harrison Hay st-lden, administrator with the will an nexed and trustee of the estate of Walter Murray Gibson, vs. William H. Pain and EIie V. Neumann, executrix of the will of Paul Neumann. Judge Robinson has set for trial on Thursday, September 3, the bill to re move cloud from title and for au In Junction brought by J. Alfred Magoon trustee, against C. Lai Young and Pomaikai. Plaintiff in the bill to quiet title of E. M. Magoon vs. L. E. Lucas has given notice of motion to be made tomorrow to set the cause for hear Ing. LAW CASES. Defendants in the assumpsit suit of Lippman Sachs and S. Steifel, partners In the Arm of Sachs Bros. & Co., vs, Lee Chee Sun and others, partners In Sing Lung: Co., have filed a general denial to the complaint. Judgment has been entered In the Supreme Court, from the District Court of Honolulu, for plaintiff in the assumpsit suit of G. Schuman vs. Jos, Henriques and execution issued for $112.34. PROBATE PROCEEDINGS. Judge De Bolt appointed W. O. Smith executor of the will of the late W. Luther Wilcox without bonds, also Cecil Brown, F. Wundenberg and A. Barnes as appraisers of the estate. Judge Gear appointed' L. H. Dee as administrator of the estate of John Callan, deceased, under $500 bond. He also appointed Tom Hollinger, Chas David and James Quinn as appraisers According: to the petition, the estate is worth $358. Judge Robinson admitted the will of Thomas Jefferson Cummins to probate and appointed Joseph O. Carter execu tor without bond as directed, by the testator. Judge Robinson appointed Mrs. EmI 11a Leal administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, John Leal, un der $"00 bond. Keliihookano has rendered her first and final account as administratrix of the estate of John ' Wela, deceased She received $110 and paid out $29.43, leaving a balance of $80.55. GUARDIANSHIP ACCOUNTS. A batch of various guardianship ac counts rendered by W. O. Smith will be heard before Judge Robinson on Friday next. The following is a sum mary: Estate of Helen F. Gay Receipts, $2998.53; payments, $1412.95: balance. $15S5.64. Inventory value, $1785.64. Estate of Eric R. Gay Receipts, THE ROOT OF YOUR HAIR should look like this, but if you have DANDRUFF the GERM destroys and with ers it like this. 'Destroy the cause you remove the effect." No Dandruff, no Falling Hair, no Baldness, if you KILL. THE GERM with NEWBRO'S herrigide: For sale by all druggists. Price $1. M HOLLISTER jjRTTfi or t.tti ' ' i Agents. I ',-) : I ft-.- '"A 9 - Mm 111 Mb- $1796.33; payments, $751.24; balancej $1045.09. Inventory value, $4445.09. Estate of Arthur F. Gay Receipts, $2492.95; payments, $1342.68; balance, $1150.27. Inventory value. $4900.27. Estate of Frida Gay Receipts, $915.71; payments, $S73.60; balance, $42.11. Inventory value, $2042.11. Estate of James Gay minors Bal anced at $40S3.32. Estate of John Hamauku minors Receipts. $1474.74; payments, $2450.11; balance due guardian, $975.37. t THE TANK. As a striking lesson In simplicity and to show the mechanism of The Douglas supply tank, E. R. Bath ha just Installed an expensive and beau tifully constructed glass display tank in his 6hop window. The sides and front are of glass and permit a full view of the lever, valve, float and mechanical construction of the "Royal" tank. It will be especially noticed that the simple contrivance that regulates the supply and flush, is almost impossible of getting out of order. The inspection of the public is re spectfully Invited. The tank is displayed at Bath's shop. 165 King street. READ AIL OP THIS You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of Infin ite Value. (From the Sydney, N. S. "W.. Herald.) It Is worth considerable to any cltl- ren of Honolulu to know the value and use of a medicine, for If there Is no occasion to employ it. In the mean- time, frail humanity Is subjected to so many Influences and unforseen contin - gencles that the wisest are totally un- aoie to gauge me luture. Know then that Doan a ointment will cure any case of hemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, or any disease of the cuticle or skin, generally termed eczema. One application convinces a continuation cures. Read this proof: Mr. William Gilliver. of the well- known firm of Gilliver & Curtis, rail way and general contractors, and whose private address is "Avoca; Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, N. S. W., has written the fololwing unso licited letter, which we herewith pub- Messrs Foster. McClellan Co.. 78 tt St.. Sydney, N. S. W., February 14, 1S99. - Dear Sirs: In Jnstlce to you and sunering numanity 1 write to say that I suffered from ltchiner Dlles for 22 years. I tried many doctors and pretty well all kinds of patent medicines, but got relief for a short time only, ee- In0 Vrtnp Hint rrtr nvprtlo.il T hAiibhll a not and dU not i,e mnr ', half of it, not six months ago, and I am perfectly cured. You may use this as you wisn. Yours erratefullv. WILLIAM GILLIVER. Doan's ointment is sold by all deal- ers at 50 cents per box or will beltate and property as may be conven mailed on receipt of price by the Hoi- lister Drug Co., Honolulu, agents for the Hawaiian Islands. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY TO MEET Haalelea Lawn, Honolulu, Aug. 20th, 1903. I Editf or Advertiser: Will you kindly rinsert some notice of the entertain- bnent of the Girls' Friendly Society which is to take place on the first of September? The Society is one which was originally English but has spread all over the world and numbers more than a half million of members. The Honolulu branches were not organ ized until this spring, but are doine much to make the members happier and keep them pure and dutiful. The St. Elizabeth's branch Is composed of Hawaiian girls almost exclusively, al though some Norwegian girls also be long to it. The St. Peter's branch is Chinese. The Society stands for friendli ness among all good girls and no re striction as to creed ia placed on membership. The Associates are all ladies of the Church of England or the Episcopal Church. The entertain ment is to be an evening and matine? aevoted to flowers and songs. Mr. Philip Dodge has composed a song es pecially for this occasion, named 'We wreathe a maile lei." a tribute to Hawaii s favorite plant. There will be English, Hawaiian and Chinese songs and a distinctive Hawaian "Lei March." All the girls will represent flowers. The music is under the di rection of Miss Matilda Walker, whose name is a guarantee of c treat. I enclose tickets which I hope you will utilize. Yours respectfully, J t (Deaconess) EMMA BRITT DRANT. 1 t )3 lit I, The entertairment will bo St. Andrew's school rooms In Ei.iina square. Matinee at 3 p. m. and evening at 7.30 p. ni. EIGHT TALL BROTHERS. At a recent meeting of Beniamln Hamrick s family in Webster SDHnes. W. Va., it developed that, the aggre gate stature of Mr. Hamrick and his eight sons was sixty-two and one-half feet. The father stands eix feet five and one-half Inches and the "sawed- oft" of the family, a son named Wil liam, is six feet one lnrh. The mpmwr of this remarkable family range In mis rriiidrKiiuii; lamiiy r weight from 153 to 200 pounds. CHARTER OF HEW THI Physical Culture Institute's Papers. Will Conduct a School, Furnish Hamman Baths, Etc. The Hawaiian Realty and Ma turity Company Out for Expansion Charter. Atkinson & Judd yesterday filed arti cles of association of The Woods In stitute of Physical Culture, Ltd., In the office of the Treasurer of the Ter ritory. Besides the usual business powers of corporations, the purposes of Incorporation are these: To open and conduct a school for the teaching of physical culture exercises To conduct Hamman and other baths '4 in connection with the school; To act -3 agents for health foods and a other articles coming under this I nead- Tne capital stock Is $2000 In 200 shares of the par value of $10 each 1 with the privilege of increasing: the capital to $10,000. The term is fifty years. Edw. C. Brown, Olaf L. Sorenson, D B. Maconachie, R. A. Woods, Woods and C. V. Sturtevant are the incorporators, each of whom subscribe for twenty-five shares of stock. E C. Brown is president, C. V. Sturtevant secretary and Olaf L. Sorenson treas urer. The Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., Ltd., by its president, I- K. Kent well by ltS secretar A- Ahl. an us treasurer, jonn u. nou, jr., nas I filed with the Treasurer an amended charter of incornoration Article second is amended to provide I oesiues naving me principal omce I at Honolulu, the company may have branches -elsewhere as mav be deter mined upon from time to time by the board of directors. I Article eighth is amended to give the I 1-rr.t,t nkAA ,. i .v o I ' ler lo ac1ulre noia, purcnase and convey euch real and personal es ient or useful," to handle property as stated "in the Territory of Hawaii and elsewhere without the same, as may be convenient or useful; when desiring to conduct its business outeide the Territory of Hawaii and in any other country or Jurisdiction, by its board of directors, to take all necessary steps in such jurisdiction or jurisdictions to obtain legal rights to do business there in." These amendments were adopted at a meeting or tne corporation held on I July J 1903 there being" more than two-thirds of the total number of shares of stock represented Joseph Snyder, an athlete of 92. who lives in Aetna, N. Y., challenges any man of 75 or older to walk from ten to fifty miles. Mr. Snyder says: "I'll walk him either with or without canes. though I prefer to carry onejust for company. I walk at least ten miles every day, and the fellow who takes up my challenge will have to scratch gravel mighty lively to win." Pure, Pole and Sparkling. Bottled Only at the Brewery ia St. Louis. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 111X2-3 MANUFACTURER OF Harness and Saddles - Un near Fort St. Tel. MaJn 144. P. O. Box 607 California Carnations AT MRS. TAYLOR'S The Honolulu Florist. O. Q, YeeHop & Co, Kahiklnul Meat Marke and Grocery WSIVITM AND VEQrTABLM. JtaretJkKla Street, corner Aifti? Pkome BIha M, II G iiMitiuwirjLiji,tiiwnrwBm SOffBiAM I JAS. F. W MV f AnctioneBr and Broker 42 QUEEN STBEET. P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 At Auction ON THURSDAY, AUG., 27, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At the residence of Dr. F. L. Alvarez, 1240 Emma street, I will sell at public auction. Household Furniture comprls- ing: Parlor Furniture, Ash Bedroom Sets, Iron Bedsteads, Cheffonlers, Extension Dining Table, Chairs, Kitchen Stove, 1 Fine MacNeale & Urban Safe, 1 Surrey, Etc, Etc. OAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF Leasehold at Waikiki By order of Cecil Brown, administra tor of the Estate of Geo. E. Bordman, deceased, I will sell at Public Auction at my salesroom, 447 to 457 Kaahu manu street ON SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1903 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The leasehold of Premises at Kail a, WalklkL The lease has an unexpired term of 14 years at an annual rental of 2140, payable semi-annually on October 6th and May 5th. Lessee pays taxes and water rates. The property fronts olrect on the Beach and is Improved with a new two story dwelling house, stables and outhouses. Terms Cash. For further particulars apply to JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. FOR LEASE. Piece of land in Manoa Valley, having a fron ge of 380 feet on the main gov ernment road and a depth of 220 feet to the stream. Contains 1 87-100 acres. Lease has 19 years to run. 'co-ul lur a country residence: a nne bathing pool can be had at the stream. -rfjr or lunuer particulars apply to JAS. P. MORGAN, aLucmoNsxB. James F. Morgan f 42 QUEEN STREET. P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 lonoltl Fnrnitnre Hie mm Castle & Cooke, Ltd. HONOLULU. Commission Merchants, , SUGAR FACTORS. AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. Tie Walalua Agricultural Co., Lbt. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Waimea Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, ICO. The Standard Oil Co. The George F. Blake Steam Pomy. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Mutual Life Xnsaiw ince Co. of Boston. Th Aetna Fire Insurance Co. f Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of Ijom lorn, ELEGANT VALUE IN GRIDE T1BLE DiLIGflCIES Our window display will give you an idea of the large variety of high grade Preserved Fruits and Extra Quality de Hrsi us Olives. We especially commend the epicure to our FRESH PRESERVED JAM3 A.nA JELLIES and Stuffed Spanish Mammoth and Mazanlllo OUvea. I . a.j LUVfld A OUIllUVt ft-lUs I mm' THE BIG GROCERS, 169 King St. The L ewers & Cooke Bldg. 2402 Telephones 240. - M 0 H U OF ALL KINDS AT AXTELL'S MONUMENTS E N T S 1048-1050 Alakea Street P. O. Box 612. me Honolulu sqqd worHs eo. OFFER FOR SALE Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Tallow. V RESIN, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. M.W. McChesney&Sons, l UMITED. Queen Street. A. HARRISON HILL CO., UD. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF MILLWORK. A large stock of mouldings always kept on hand. P. O. Box 552. Tel. 1221 White. Office and Mill, Kawaiahao St., Ke walo. Do not throw away TOUR OLD CLOTHES but send them to... Yoshikawa who will make them look like new. King street near Alakea. CLOTHES CLEANED and REPAIRED. Oahu Ice & Electric Co. Ice delivered to any part of the city. Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Blue 3151. P. O. Box 600. Office: Kewalo. River Mill Co, Contractors and Builders, also House Material and Furniture. Estimates given. Orders promptly attended to. Pauahi ' street near River. ' Tel, Blue 546. P. O. Box 990. C BREWER & CO., LTD, Sugar Factors and Comission Mer- cnants. LIST Or OFFICERS. C. M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop. Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones; H. Water- house, G. R. Carter, Directors. New York Dental Parlors 1 057 F0RT tJOJ STREET Popfootlon HOflE BAKERY BERETANIA, COR. EMMA STREET. Boston Baked Beans every Saturday. also Cream Puffs. Home made bread, pies, cakes, dough- nuts, cookies. All kinds of salads aa4 delicacies made to order. ALL KINDS OF Goodyear Rubber Co. R. H. PEASE, President. San Francisco, CaL, U. 8. Cm COTTON BROS. & CO. XOINXERS AND GENERA! COB- TRACTORS. Stas and Estimates furnlsfceA tea M tl&sie ef Contracting Work. Yesto Block, Hsmolmta. . j