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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, NOVEMBER 20, 1903. 9 - 1 CORNWELL FUNERAL Services at the Central Union Church on Sunday. V The body of the late William H. Cornwell will arrive this morning from Waikapu on the steamer Ma una Loa. Mrs. Cornwell will accompany the re- mainsyand' other relatives and friends will also be in the funeral Darty. F. W. Macfarlane who has been mak ing arrangements for the funeral in Honolulu yesterday received a wire less message from Mrs. Cornwell in response to a query sent her, saying that she wished the Masons to tako charge of the service. The funeral has been set for Sunday afternoon at three o'clock and the ser vices will be held in Central Union church. When the body arrives from Maui this morning it will be taken to the undertaking parlors. Tomorrow afternoon the remains will be removed jo the Masonic Temple and the Masons will watch at the bier Saturday night and Sunday morning. At the conclu sion of the Masonic ritual the body will be removed to Central Union church where services will be held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. These arrangements may be chang ed after the arrival of the widow, al though no material alteration is anticipated. v A GIFT TO KAPIOLANI HOME Mrs. J. M. Dowsett yesterday receiv-i ed from Mrs. S. C. Allen a check for $250 for the Kapiolani Maternity Home. Mrs. Allen writes that she was npi here when the subscriotions were taken for the building fund of the home, and she is anxious help aloni? the work. The gift is much, appreci ated by Mrs. Dowsett and all of those interested in the work at the Kapiolani Maternity Home. -f- BUSINESS LOCALS. New books 20 cents from Lyon's Ex change Library. Your ear! Give it a treat. The world's perfect piano player. Lyon's , Book Store. Some lands at Waimanalo will be Rnlrl lit nllillif ancUnn nrt X'nvomhpp at noon at Jas. Morgan's auction room. Three fine show cases and fantail i pigeons will be sold at auction tomor row morning at Will E. Fisher's auc tion rooms. A furnished mosquito proof cottage Is offered for rent including a piano. See our Classified ads on last page for particulars. A horse, buggy and saddle offered for sale for $175. Party leaving the city and must sell. A bargain. See our Classified ads on last page. Up-to-date mouldings just received by Honolulu Photo Supply Co., with perfect facilities assure satisfactory picture framing for the holidays. Some of the latest fads in European novelties in household and kitchen A - 1 ,3 J I n 1 . . - : Utensils nit; uiKiJici eru tn. aim company's big store on king street. Careful housewives should call and see them. It is easy enough to drive a horse if he Is fitted with good reliable harness. The kind that fits costs no more than the kind that don't. C. R. Collins on King street will see that only the best material is used in his work. Today's auction sale at Morgan's pre sents an opportunity to make a start with thoroughbred chickens, and have your own fresh eggs in exchange for table waste; also an occasional broiler or roaster. Plymouth Rocks rank first among general-purpose fowls, and those offered today are healthy and Hawaiian-bred. On Saturday, Nov. 28th, at noon, JaS. F. Morgan will sell at public auction some fine residence property on Luna lilo street, at the foot of Kewalo. This property has a frontage of 100 feet on Lunalilo and is 180 feet deep through to Matlock avenue with a frontage of 100 feet on Matlock ave. Full particu lars can be had upon calling at Jas. F. Morgan at his office on Kaahumanu street, LADIES IN CHARGE OF ST. CLEHENT'S BOOTHS The ladies who will be in charge of the several booths at the St. Clement's Colonial Harvest Home festival and fair next Saturday and evening are as follows: Fancy Work Mrs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. Walter G. Smith. Mrs. D. P. Law rence, Mrs. Andrew Fuller. Mrs Jo seph O. Emerson, and Mrs. Frank Barwick. Dolls Mrs. Frank L. Hooks, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. L. de L. Ward, Mrs. George McK. Williamson, and Mrs. J. A. M. Johnson. Candy Miss Soper. Miss Ward. Mis? L. Ward, Miss Schaefer, and Miss Cat ton. Refreshments Mrs. Usborne. Mrs. J. G. Wright, Mrs. W. G. Singleaurst, Mrs. A. M. Wilcox. Fish Pond Miss Mardinee. Flowers Mrs. James D. Doueherty. "Autumn" Miss Blanche Soper and Miss Vere Greenfield. "Colonial Home" Mrs. 3harlea L. Rhodes, Mrs. C. A. Galbral'h, Mrs. Francis W. Smith. Mrs. E. M. Bord. Mrs. George Smtthies. Miss Luce, Mlae Constance Restarick, and UU9 Marion Dillingham. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tomorrow's football game will be be tween the Mailes and the Punahous. Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., meets tonight. Work in the second degree. Thomas F. McTighe & Co. are dis tributing some very neat calendars for 1904. John Taylor has resigned as man ager of the Honolulu Dairyman's As sociation. M Dr. H. C. Watt of Kauai was natural ized by Judge Dole yesterday. He. .as a former subject of Great Britain. Judsre Alexander Lindsay was ad-- mitted to practice in the United States court upon motion of J. J. Dunne Yes terday. ' Good talent has been secured for the benefit to be given at the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening for the Central Union Carets. A concert and exhibition drill will be given this evening at the T. M. C. A. hall for the benefit of the Central Union cadets. The ten Chinese gamblers caught by Detective McDuffie on Nuuanu street forfeited their bail in police court yes terday morning. Judge Dole yesterday ordered the ar rest of F. J. Turk for failure to nay the fine imposed upon h'm for viola tion of the shipping laws. Edward Kunst has brought suit a- gainst Otto Ludloff et al. to foreclose a mortgage on land in the Kaoiolani tract. The amount claimed is $1100. Invitations have been issued for the reopening of the Bishop Museum on Tuesday, November 24th. Curator Brigham will make an address explan atory of the new system at four o'clock on that day. Large crowds are expected tonight at Kerr's grand opening. The store is ready and doors will be open at 7 y'clock. A feature of the opening will be the giving away of $100 in prizes. '.Nb goods will Jbe sold. v 1Jie Honolulu Times for November will-; be out early and will contain vit.il articles of a personal nature. Our New Governor, A New Judge, Improvidence, The Cake Walk, Some Crying Needs, Israel, Notes, etc. Consul General Goodnow was in charge of two American soldiers on the Hongkong Maru yesterday. They were members of the legation guard at Pe king and are being taken to San Quen tin to serve a term for burglary. Footings of tax collections for Oahu this month, on the 16th of which taxes became delinquent, have not yet been made, on account of the returns from Waialua, Koolauloa and KoolauDoko not having been received. In round numbers Honolulu has contributed $490,000 and Ewa $142,000. COLLEGE SMOKER AT YOUNG HOTEL Kodaks and Photo Goods IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a Kodak we can supply you. We have a new lot of the most UD-to-date Kodaks made. We shall be pleased to show them. VELOX and other printing pa pers direct from the factory. FILMS, all sizes, in spools of six and twelve. CRAMER DRY PLATES are considered by professional and amateur the best. All sizes in stock. ALBUMS in great variety. In fact we can supply you with most anything required in the photographic line. DR. JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR FOR LADES" Yale and Harvard graduates in the Territory will give a smoker Saturday evening at the Young Hotel roof garden. Invitations have been sent by the committee having the matter in charge to all the known college gradu ates in the city, but all other Yale and Harvard men are cordially in vited to attend whether specially in vited or not. An enjoyable evening is promised for all who come. The Boy and the Grindstone. When you turn the grindstone make the fire fly such is the cheapness of our prices on athletic goods. Boxing gloves at $1.50 per set up, at pearson and potter company. . A gray and white Angora cat with large bushy tail has been lost. Re ward if returned to 1911 Keeaumoku street. Our Up-to-date Art Dept. We have paid special attention to our art goods and have the department un der a oompetent head, who has an abundance of the newest Ideas and will make suggestions of value to you in your work. Among our art goods are new lines of Filo, Rope, Twist and Em broidery Silks, in all colors. Our Silks are all is holders, like illus tration, which are savers of time and money, as there can be no entangling. INVAUMVt TO USERS or FLOSS SILKS PULL THC THREAD UKI TMI, Pi It is a source of no small wonder to competent Judges of good tobacco that any firm is able to produce for only ten cents a cigar so perfect from every point of view as the celebrated ill I HI It is true that the Havana Is choicer Havana than is being put into any other cigar today. It is true that in workman ship, flavor, and thorough re liability the General Arthur cigar is wonderfully good. These things are made possi ble by the magnitude cf the manufacturer's operations with a small concern it would be absolutely impossible. The capital and resources of the largest cigar manufactur ing business in America can reasonably be expected to produce results which far sur- pass the efforts of an ordin ary enterprise. forge New Size 10c Straight, Ounst-Eakin Cigar Co. AGENTS. AND at Catalogue prices. Orders will be filled at New York prices. B. F. Ehlers & Co. Drs. Water house & J udd Corner Miller and Beretanla Sts. DR. WATERHOUSE. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m. 7:36 to 8 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. DR. JUDD. 9 to a. m., 4 to 6 n. m. 7:30 to 8 p. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. Office Phone White 3492. There is only one right way, and that's the way we do at the NiW York Dental Parlors No long and tiresome treatments. I Everything done with dispatch and strictly high class. 1057 Fort St., over I Honolulu Photo Supply Co. CANVAS GOODS AWNINGS TENTS STEAMER GHA.RS Buy one before you sail mm t poms a, ltd. Union and Hotel Sts. Phone Main 317. nnri X iATS and CLOTHING At right prices call at TWO STORES. TWO STORES 132 Fort St., below King and 152 Hotel St.., opposite Young Bhii DEPOT OF THE "BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS." NOVEMBER 16TH. Exceptional Offer This week we inaugurate our Great Alteration Sale of REMNANTS in DRESS GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS and EMBROIDER IES, at marvelously low prices. E. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd. 1 1 8 0X?KX0 00KCC 1000X00 EGLENTINE METAL We have just received a complete shipment of the famous EGLENTINE METAL, SPURS, BITS AND STIRRUPS, manufactured by Ferdinand Eglinton. They are GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST or change color always brilliant in any climate. We also carry a large assortment of genuine English Saddles, Australian Saddles, American Saddles and a large stock of Harness, Collars, and Bridles. THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. f Thanksgiving Linens Alteration Prices You can Save 20 to 30 per cent by purchasing your Table Damask, Napkins, Damask Cloths, Turkish and Irish Linen Towels, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Rugs and Curtains, at this sale. E. W.Jordan & Co.. Ltd. FORT STREET. THE ISLA.ND MEAT CO. t A new enterprise located on Fort Street, opposite Love Building Now sn for Busfneei JL A supply of the finest quality of...... J Island Meats, Poultry and Game T A ALWAYS ON HAND. T We have now on hand a supply of ISLAND TURKEYS from the KAHIKINUI RANCH, 3i Ordar !Mow for Thnnksglving A 4 5 THE TRUE CRITERION IS QUALITY The attention of connoisseurs i called to the superla tive quality of Pommery Champagne which is being shipped into this country. In London, the acknowledged home of wine connoisseurs, where QUALITY REGULATES PRICE Pommery commands from two to six dollars more a case than other leading brands, as per figures taken from Ridley's Wine and Spirit Trade Circular, London. POMMERY. Vintage 1893. 86s. to 91s. G. H. MUMM. Vintage 1893, 70s. to 76s. PERRIER JOUET, Vintage 1893, Extra Cuvee G. 65s. to 66s. MOET AND CHANDON, Vintage 1893, Extra Cuvee 20. 79s. 3d. to 84s. 3d. LOUIS ROEDERER, Vintage 1893, Extra Cuvee J, 68s. to 74s. In Honolulu, however, Pommery is sold at the same prices as other leading brands. W. C PEACOCK & CO., LTD. Sole Agents. I r fhllF At Bro. Manufacturers of Harness, Saddles and Turf Goods Phone 90. P. O. Bom 13S. Office, Stock Yards Stable. Honolulu and Boeia Stage Lino. Leaves Honolulu at 9 a. m. returning at 4 p. m. Fare: 11.25. Roung trfft, $2.00. No tourist trip is complete with out this stage ride. E. H. LEWIS, Manager. Goo Kim, DRY and FANCY GOODS PERRY BLOCK, : : Corner Hotel and Nuuanu Street NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER, and everything just as represented. Small Musical Instruments. Limited space Will not allow us to mention any of the beautiful art goods Id this line but we would iiraress on you that visitors are always welcome. rn UUt N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS LIMITED. Oar. prt and Beretanla Streets. xxxookxxxxxx FOR SURETY BONDS, OFFICIAL BONDS, JUDICIAL BONDS, AND OTHER BONDS, APPLY TO The United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Home Office, Baltimore, Md. Post Office Box 346 HONOLULU, T. H. Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. General Agents for Hawaiian Islands