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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FEBRUARY 16, 1905.
Castla & Cooke, Ltd
5 THE LEPER'S PORTION SCENE IN MOROCCO.
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East
on the
matchless train
Overland
Limited
New cars and equipment,
electric lights, library,
reading lamp in every berth,
barber shop, club car,
best dining service,
route the most scenic,
through Ogden or
Salt Lake City and
Right to
Chicago
in 3 days. For tickets,
reservations, etc..
ask agents of the
Southern Pacific
613 Market Street,
San Francisco, U. S. A.
"WHO HATH NOT PAUSED "WHILE
BEAUTY'S PENSIVE EYE, ASK
ED FROM HIS HEART THE
HOMAGE OF A SIGH."
Perfect eyes can do wonders, but
eyes perfect in depth or curvature are
almost unknown. ,
We do not "make eyes," but do make
bad eyes good by proper application
of glasses when needed. '
A. N Sanford,
BOSTON BUILDING,
Fort Street. Over May & Co.
GOOD TIE TO
BUY LINOLEUMS
First of all, our assortment
of patterns is better than
ever before and, what is fully
as imoortant. we are offering:
1 them at a liberal discount for
a few days.
' 10 per cent, discount on all
plain and inlaid patterns.
20 per cent discount on all
prints.
It will be a pleasure to us
to show you the stock.
Lewers& Cooke,
LIMITED.
177 S. King Street.
Oahu Ice &
Electric Co
Ic delirered to any part o the cit.
Ellaai ordeis promptly filled. Tel. Blue
Crrx. P. O. Box 600. Office: Kewal.
THROW'S BOOK STORE!
1063 Fort St., near Hotel,
Is Headauarters for
BOOKS on HAWAII,
Including many out-of-print rarities,
also the
HAWAIIAN ANNUAL,
the recognized reference handbook
relating to these islands.
THOS. G. THRUM
Stationer. Bookseller. Etc.
Its Hawaiian Realty ana Maturity Co.,
Limited.
teal Estate, Mortgage, Loans and
Investment Securities.
Hones built on the installment plan
Home Office: Mclntyre Bldg., Hono
JaJa, T. H. L. K. KENTWELL,
Gneral Manner.
PIANOS
If you want a ?n.i; call at the
COYNE FURNITURE STORE
$ i-r nvnih will buy a LUDWlfl.
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IIAIIIUN'OTO.V, KINGSBl'MY and
Others.
V Telephone Main 415. J. W. HALL.
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A FOREIGN ENVOY'S CHARITY TO THE LEPERS ON THE ROAD TO FEZ.
The dress and mask w hich the law prescribes to the unfortunate lepers in Morocco closely
resemble those worn by the lepers of England in the Middle Ages. To avoid spreading
contamination, they must not receive alms with their hands, but hold out a wooden bowl
to the charitable passer-by, who in this case is the Minister of a foreign Court on his -ay
to visit the Sultan at Fez.
DID HOT
PRODUCE BALLOTS
Chief Clerk C. R. Buckland of the
Secretary'.s office was all ready yester
day to obey the subpoena from the
Federal court with the production of
the ballots cast in the election for
Delegate to Congress, which Curtis P.
Iaukea, the Democratic candidate, is
rntesting. The impedimenta were
loaded upon a wagon, but the wagon
did not cross the way. Neither did
Mr. Buckland go to court.
Attorney General Andrews appeared
for the chief clerk and interposed a
plea in bar of production of the bal
lots. He argued that the Secretary
had nothing more than a notary's func
tions to perform with respect to the
elections, and had no power under the
Organic Act to break the seal upon
a package of ballots.
If Judge Dole decides the point well
taken, it will be a hard blow to Iau
kea's cause.
BIDS FOB PUBLIC
WORKS CONTRACTS
Bids were opene, as follows at tne
office of the Superintendent of Public
Works yesterday:
Concrete arch culvert. Halawa: J.
Mansfield, $3721: H. F. Bertelmann,
$3429; H. De Fries, $32."); A. A. Wil
son, $3240; L. M. Whitehouse, $237S;
Cotton Bros. & Co., $2S62; Silva & Cos
ta. $279l; Lord & Briber, $2761.30.
Concrete arch culvert, Ilonouliuli,
BUCKLAHO
Dandruff ii a contagious disease caused by a microbe.
GOING-! G-OING!! GONE!!!
HtftrlCIBE WILL SAVE IT. HERPICiM WILL
doim't Cry Fake
The mere mention of "hair remedy" throws some
men into a tit of unreasonable incredulity. It is
true that before the microblc origin of baldness
was discovered that most hair remedies were
Drug Stares, S1.C0. Send 10c, stamps, to HERPICIDE CO. Dent. H. Detroit. Mich for a samniP
Wewbro's Herpicide
The ORIGINAL remedy that "kills tbe Dandruff arm."
HOLLISTER DRUG CO., SPECIAL AGENTS.
Application at Prominent Barber Shops.
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THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF
HAWAII CONTAINS:
1. The first Constitution of Kame
hameha III, 1840, including the pre
viously issued Bill of Rights.
2. The first laws of Hawaii, enacted
under Kamehameha III, (1833-1842),
published together in 1842.
3. The law creating and principles
guiding the Land Commission.
4. The second Constitution of Ka
mehameha III, 1852.
5. The Constitution of Kamehameha
V, 1S64.
6. The Constitution of Kalakaua,
1887.
7. The Proclamation and orders Inci
dent to the establishment of the Provi
sional Government, 1S93.
S. The Constitution of the Republic
Hawaiian Gazette Company, Honolulu, T. H.
Enclosed herewith find hve dollars to pay for one copy
of the Fundamental Law of Hawaii, which please send to
Name
Address
Cut this out and mail it to the Hawaiian Gazette Com
pany, Honolulu, T. H. with $5 and the Fundamental Laws of
Hawaii will be immediately mailed to you, postage prepaid.
No. 1: H. F. Bertelmann, $4330; A. A.
Wilson. $36S5; H. De Fries, $3299; Sil
va & Costa, $3035; Lord & Belser,
$3026; Cotton Bros. & Co., $2!33; L. M.
I Whitehouse, $2661.
Concrete arch culvert
Honouliuli,
SAVE IT.
TOO LATE FOR RERPICI0E.
worthless, but not many of them were designedly
so. Chronic baldnes is incurable but tts fore
runners, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair
can be cured by stopping the microbic growth with
Newbro'a Herpicide. it prevents reinfection.
Money back if unsatisfactory. Delightful bair
dressing. Stops itching of sca!p Instantly.
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of Hawaii, 1S94.
9. The treaty annexin
the United States, 1897.
Hawaii to
10. The Resolution of the Hawaiian
Senate ratifying the annexation treaty,
1857.
11. The Joint Resolutlpn of Congress
annexing Hawaii, 1898.
12. The documents and procedure in
cident to the transfer of the sovereign
ty and possession of Hawaii to the
United States, 1898; and the executive
orders of President McKJnley relating
to the government of Hawaii, Issued
during the transition period between
the date of annexation and the pas
sage of the Organic Act, 1S98-1900.
13. The Act of Congress organizing
i Hawaii into a Territory, 1990
No. 2: J. Mansfield. SSy'4; II. F. Ber
telmann. $1910; A. A. W.son, $1790; II.
De Fries, $1479; Cotton Bros. & Co..
$1460; Lord & Belser, $1422; Silva &
Costa, $1420; L. M. Whitehouse, $13S8.
Coal for Kalihi pumping- station,
Honolulu water works: Inter-Island
Steam Navigation Co., the only bidder,
at $9 per ton for Departure Bay and
$S.."0 for Pacific Cooperative coal.
Fort street extension sewer: L. M.
Whitehouse. $1098; Lord & Belser, $908.
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reeky in Court.
Charles S. Desky appeared as ad
vocate for himself in fighting the con
firmation of sale of the Pacific Heights
Railway Co.'s property before Judge
r.obinon yesterday. Besides pleading
and examining witness! he volunteered
testimony and also was called to the
stand by W. O. Smith, trustee for the
bondholders and attorney, who joins
with Mr. Desky in the protest. The
hearing will continue at 3:30 today.
Bad Boy Escapes.
At S:03 r- ni.
station from
a report to the police
Waialua courthou-
stated that a 14-year-old boy named
. Hanakeoki from Ililo had escaped from
i the Wain lee Reform School during the
' afternoon.
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of Ructions
Friday's Auction
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom, Kaahumanu St.,
I will sell
Prints, Hats.
Fine Oil Paintings.
Furniture, 1 New Stove.
Oil Jackets, Coats.
Sacks Rice.
Also fine Rifles, comprising:
1-22 c Winchester Repeater.
1-22 c Single Shot Winchester.
1-22 c Ma rtin Repeater.
J AS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
SF1LB OF
OF
BANKRUPT STOCK
OF
I. Levingston
The entire stock of this firm com
prising1
Shirts, Hats, Collars, Ties, Bath
Robes, Underwear, and all lines of
Gents furnishing goods will be on sale
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, at the
Waity Building (formerly Oriental Ba
zaar), King street.
All goods will be sold at less than
cost.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Property Sales
At Auction
Foreclosures
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1905
Valuable Property Alakea- street.
At (front entrance) Judiciary Bldg.
12 O'CLOCK NOON.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1905
The Puna Sugar Plantation.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
iinnduncerr
'AT AulW
HONOLULU.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
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SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Waialua Agricultural Co. T '
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Waimea Sugar Mill Co
The Fulton Iron Works, St. Loul.
The Standard Oil Co.
The George F. Blake Steam Pumn..
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Mutual Life Jnnx
ance Co., of Boston.
The Aetna Insurance Co., of Hert
ford, Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co., of L
don. "
NO PLATES fCU
The Expert Dentist
Tor Honest Work at Low PrlM
F. L. FERGUSON, D. D. a
mb aoiei sireer, i front of
Building.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
COMPANY.
Machinery Black Pipe,' Galvanize
Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel En
gineers' Supplies.
Office Nutianu street.
Works Kakaako.
OHIman Rouso
Coquet Cigar
CZAVER LUNCH ROOMS
B. i. BT0I.T1.
NEW SPRING-
nilllnerTr
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Miss Poser's MHlfaery Porfors
Boston Building:, Fort Street.
W. W. flHflfifl & CO.
Limited
Merchant Tailors
Waity Building, King St.
Phone Bine 2741
OpporlUt Utvertlser OfTUt
American and Foreign
Worstaada
JAPANESE AND AMERICAN.
Dry and Fancy Goods
Manufacttrers of Straw Hats.
IWAKAMI & OO
HOTEL STREET.
K. Fukuroda
JAPANESE AND AMERICAN ,
DRY GOODS
Straw Hat Manufacturer. 1
Robinson Block.
28 to 32 Hotel at.
Roofs, Repaired
BY
WM. T. PATY.
Carpentry all kinds attended t.
Give us a call.
A FINE NEW ASSORTMENT
Direct from China.
in all rnlnre
also embroidered pieces for ShirtwabSt i
Kwong Yuen Hing Go.
no ana ss j. img street.
COURTEOUS TREATMENT.
PROMPT ATTENTION.
BEST QUALITY AND LOTS MOM
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C0NS0LIDA1ED S0D1 HM mm
PHONE MAIN 71.
S. YOKOMIZO
Fire Wood For Sale
AT GREAT REDUCTIONS.
Queen Emma Hall.
Orders Received by Phone Blue 1211
Promptly Attended to.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ESGINEERS AND GENERAL COW"
TRACTORS.
Plans and Estimates furnished for U
classes of Contracting "Work.
Boston Block, : : : : Honlul.
JOHN NEILL
135 Merchant Street.
MACHINERY REPAIRED.
mA nnpral P.iarksmithiri'
3rass Goods, Pipe and Fittings, Bur
rows' Wire Screens.

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