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i ! THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 1906. 23, THE - VOLCANO LOCAL BREVITIES. r..r i r I is Hawaii's most interesting wonder spot. The S. S. CiauJne,, of the Inter-Island Line, will sail Friday at 5 p. m. Lanai, and making: the ports of windward Maui, will land passen gers at the Volcano port of Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, Sunday morning. Five days may be spent on the Big- Island, and Honolulu reached again by S. S. "Kinau' Saturday, Sept. 1st. Further infor mation andNJckets of Mrs. W. II. Giffard sailed on the Aiameda yesterday for the mainland. There will be a rehearsal in the E'ks Hall of "Ship Ahoy" at eight o'clock. Cannces Circle Xo. 240, C. O. F., reg ular meeting this evening at 7:30 in San Antonio Hall. and passing Molokai. I Numerous inquiries are being receiv-'e ea oy the authorities from prospective ? immigrants from the Azores. - X, The subscribers to the Commercial 5? Club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at the Promotion Co.'s rooms, to hear Z4 reports. Captain Rose, one of - the Union Steamship Company's employes, was a through passenger with his wife on the Miowera. A. D. Baldwin, who was struck with sun blindness on Haleakala, left in the Aiameda to consult an eye specialist t on tne Coast. RAPID TRANSIT I L I : J U nil on I RENT & COMPANY 938 Fort Street. Genuine Imported GERMAN BEER - Our Pilsner and "Wurzburger comes direct from the Faderland Try a cold glass at the Corner Hotel and Bethel Streets. Don't take chances on the safety of the door locks or the infallability of your alleged fire and burglar-proof safe. Get a box in our safe deposit vault. HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. When the gong sounds and you are. away from the reach of the car, too far away to catch it, you wish you had considered your wife's wishes and bought a Gas Stove. It takes very little time to set one up and connect the pipes. Perhaps you will leave your order today and eat gas stove-cooked-food tomorrow. fi MARSH BUSINESS LOCALS. '"Just read Morgan s column. The Rough Riders are coming. Before-doing anything, go to Sachs'" Cables, editorials, then Morgan's . column. ' " Coolest rooms, with improvements, Majestic Hotel. . ' Japanese crepe and pineapple silks, new stock, at Ehlers. Try a jar of Mrs. Kearns new sliced mango chutney. It's delicious. A party desires a ; small furnished cottage in Makiki or College Hills. . Galvanum is the only paint that ad heres i to galvanized iron. Sold . by Lewers & Cooke. Oysters, steaks, chops, frogs legs, "Welsh-rabbit served at Royal Annex. Lunches 25c, dinners 50c. Mail orders for school supplies or dered? through Wall.. Nichols Co., promptly filled. Schools open in Sep tember. A furnished," mosquito-proof cottage near Thomas Square, in a good loca tion, for rent. See our "For Rent" ads. on the last page. Manchuria . souvenir postal scards are now on sale at the Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co., Alexander "Sowing and Hawaiian hotel3. " Sayegusa, at 1120 Nuuanu street, 13 making a special drive on embroidered shirt waists at $2.50. They are really worth twice the price. Edison records fit the Star's Columbia graphophone. Hawaiian News Co. has just received a large new assortment. All the latest music, etc. First-class tickets to all stations on the Oahu Railroad and Halelwa coupon tickets are now on sale at the office of Trent & Co.. 936 Fort street. Miss Power has received some beau tiful new hats direct from New York and is displaying them at her millinery parlors, Boston building, Fort street. Rev. F. Fitz will have charge of the Aliiolani College, a boarding and day school for boys at Palolo. For terms and particulars, addresd P. O. Box 502. . Hotel Jefferson, San Francisco's lead ing hotel, facing Jefferson Park, near Van Ness avenue. European plan $L50 per day and up. Write for reserva tions. Lu Ahoy, Nuuanu street, near Hotel, has some good two-piece suits for boys at prices that seem naicujousijr iu Mrs. W. S. Edings is seriously ill at the home of her sister, in San Fran cisco, where she has been visiting, for the past month. William Woon, formerly manager of Hollister & Co.. left in the Miowera for a visit to his old home at Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The Pacific Rebekah Lodge No. 1 meets this evening in Odd Fellows" Hall. Visiting Rebekahs are cordially invited to attend. F. S. Dodge, of the Bishop Estate and a member of the Board of Education was one of the departing passengers by the Alameda yesterday. J. S. Kalakiela announces himself as a candidate for the nomination nf Deputy Sheriff, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. Captain Slattery, Engineer Corps, TJ. S. A., and Admiral Very, XJ. S. N., will definitely decide upon the' location of the Makapuu lighthouse on Friday. Fourteen Chinese gamblers appeared before Judge Whitney yesterday Twelve pleaded guilty and were fined and two had their sentences suspended P. McKenna, the famous cable opera tor at "the Hut" who sent Honolulu its news of the San Francisco earth quake, is a passenger on the Logan en route to Guam. District Attorney Breckons has taken up the investigation of improper treat ment of Japanese at the Immigrant Station by subordinates which have been preferred by local Japanese pa pers. The Toung Men's Christian Associ ation cordially invites you to meet in their hall the new secretary and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Super, Thurs day evening, August 30, 1906. From eight until ten. Supervisors Dwight1 and Moore have spent a day at Ewa investigating the charges against Supervisor Archer re garding the roads in his district. They will report at next meeting of the Board of Supervisors. Certificates are being issued from the executive department to clerks of courts, setting forth that the courts in which they are employed are courts of record. This is one of the new natural ization law requirements. First Precinct, 4th " District, Repub lican Club will meet at the residence of T. P. Cummins, King street, Pa waa, . tomorrow evening, for the pur pose of nominating delegates to Terri torial and district conventions. A woman in jail under sentence for bigamy by the Federal court had some candy sent to her. She gave, a piece to her infant, born in jail, and" the babe forthwith had a bad attack of con vulsions. Now the candy is to be analyzedlo see if it contains poison. The Archives building has been ex amined by Superintendent. Holloway and found in fine condition and the lights have been tested. As soon as the building is accepted, which may have been done yesterday, the Terri torial state documents will be moved in. " The case against Harry C. Mossman for threatening his wife has been con-j tinuea until Friday, although it is doubtful if it will be called, second thoughts having induced Mrs. Mossman to withdraw her charge. Attorneys Gear and Chillingworth appear for the defendant. ' Time is getting short for parties to make their bench show entries for their dogs. Mr. Littlejohn. the secretary of the Hawaiian Kennel Club, has thus far received many entries, and as the time will close upon the 29 inst. parties desiring to exhibit their canine friends should immediately apply for blanks. Purser Blossom of the Manchuria came to town yesterday afternoon on the steamer Cummins and will be on duty in the writing room of the Toung Hotel at 10 a. m. today to attend to booking the Manchuria passengers for j the Hongkong Maru and Korea and I issuing proper lay-over tickets to all. : onolulu Gas Co. Received by S. S. Alameda, new line of L A D IBS W 71 1 ST S Come in and see our fine display. TAKE NOTICE In order to n ake room for contemplated improvements, we are running several bargains, the most notable of which is a FINE ENGLISH TERRA COTTA With tray and holding four pints. The regular price is $1.50; sale price is only $1.00. Also 4 quart watering pots, regular price' 35c. each, only 20c. each. - W. W. DIMONB & COMPANY, LTD. 53, 55. 57. King Street, Honolulu. IN LESS THAN 3 DAYS 1 f Y- -tr-v V ' School Days will soon be here, and we would call your attention to our complete stock of School Books and Stationery. Books at publishers prices. Mail orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Wall, Nichols Go., Ltd. Everything for the Office. . Phone 261. and over THE ONLY OOUBLK-TRACK RAILWAY between tk Missouri River and Chicago. THREE FAST TRAINS DAILY. VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC. UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 11 a. m. daily. The most Luxurious Train in the World. New Pullman Drawing room and State-room cars built expressly for this famous train. Gentle men's Buffet and Lady's Parlor Observation Car, Book Lovers Library, Dining Car. Meals a la Carte. Electric Lighted throughout. Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 8 p. m. daily. Through Pullman Palace and Sleeping Cars to Chicago. Dining Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Atlantic Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9 a. m. datir. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN EUROPE. - R.R. ritchie, G.A.P.C. CHICAGO S NORTHWESTERN HI. TEMPORARY OFFICE. 517 Mark-it St.. San Francisco, Cal. or TJ. P. Company's Agent. Large assortment of Have You J o & c si ROYAL FRENCH. FRYER? If not you should, because it is a' valuable adjunct to your culinary equipment. NO MORE GREASE SATURATED FOOD The French way to fry Croquettes, Potatoes, Hamburg: Steaks, Jrarsnips, Fritters, Crullers, Chicken, Fish Cakes, Meats and Cutlets, Crabs, Lobsters, Oysters, Egg Plant and Fried Tomatoes. 169 KING STREET. 'PHONE 240. EVERY DAY AFTER JUNE 20, t w atlock Carrtpbe Can be seen at his office 122 King St., between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. ' - Kimonos, Porcelain, Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered; Lacquerware, Etc., Etc. We have the finest assortment of Japanese Souvenir Postal Cards in the city. sulci! Telephone, Main 136. 30 King Street. ONE in the bathing pool at Haleiwa is as invigorating as a ride on a toboggan and the water is not so cold. Our guests have the privilege o the baching pool, the tennis court and the golf links and we make special rates for the summer months. St. C! air Manager Bidfaoodh Builder, Contractor and Reel Estate 1 s He is selling Victoria lawn for sixty cents a piece. Libbys natural flavor food products are the world's standard for whole someness and excellence. Sold by all grocers. Theo. H. Davtes & Co.. whole sale distributers. SCHOOLHOUSE BIDS. The following bids were opened at the Department of Public Works yesterday for a one-room schoolhouse at Kawaihapai, Oahu: Aheong, 60 days Emerson, 75 days... De Fries, 90 days IT. M. Stalmaper, 39 days... O. Oss, 65 days--.... Mansfield. 5S days - : NEW HANA JUDGE. Chief Justice Frear has appointed Kev. L. K. Kalcani as district magis trate of .Hana, Maui, in place of J. -b-Kalama, died. . --."V -- $ 1643 1463 1412 1407 1325 1227 A. aengntiui Dan was given lasi eve n- lng at the Alexander Young Hotel in honor of the passengers of the steam ship Manchuria. It was a fjne evening j and the passengers enjoyed the novelty of the music and dancing on the mostj elegant floor In the city. The Hawai-f Jan Tniisio esDeciallv attracted them. ia , ' - f 13 I Henry R. Macfarlane has left in the Governor's office, for safe keeping, the last oil portrait of Kamehameha V !1 ever painted. It is a half length pic- j ture. but the name of the artist is not known. The portrait will be kept in the executive chambers until the sj Legislature meets, and if that body does not buy it for the Territory it will be returned to Mr. Macfarlane. Honolulu has been hit by the Cana- g dian wheat belt fever. H. E. Gares, formerly in the meat business here, left 5jj in the Miowera on his way to Edmon ton, a rapidly growing city In the prov- ince of Alberta, He will investigate tjj the land proposition there on behalf of ptj a Honolulu syndicate and, if the pros- pects be favorable., probably take up a i tract for settlement by the members & of the syndicate. 45 Charles Poor, the Hawaiian actor. Is a through passenger In the Miowera from Australia, returning to New York to resume his stage engagements. ; Shortly before coming this way he was playing under Frohman in ; England, k! Mr. Poor was unable to stop over m Honolulu, where he was born, either way on his round voyage in the Pa cific. C, A. K. Hopkins took him round while the steamer was In port yester day. . . pecial Announcement j mis ii III Regular value $i.oo $1.25 $1.50 $2.75 Special at $ .75 $ .85 $1.20 $1.85 LINEN TOWELS, FRINGED AND HEMSTITCHED Regular value .. $2.00 $2.25 $2.75 $3.00 Special at $1.60 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 COTTON TOWELS : . v Regular value $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Special at $.70 $ .90 $1.00 $1.35 LINEN TABLE COVERS Regular value S2.50 $3.00 $3.75 $6.00 Special at .'. $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 $4.50 NAPKINS Regular value .......... $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 Special at $ .75 $1.10 $1.25 $1.50 BED SPREADS Regular value S .90 $1.25 $1.50 S1.75 Special at $ .75 $ .95 $1.25 $1.50 ORIENTAL DRAPERIES Regular value 10c. per yard Special ie yards for $1.00 READY-MADE SHEETS 5490 72x90 81x90 Special at 50c 60c 75c . S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO., LTD. I (UNSWEETENED) Is rich and pure and presents to the consumer a milk emi nently suitable for every purpose. PIONEER BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM is pure cow's milk evaporated to the consistency of cream. It is thoroughly sterilized, thereby ensuring perfect keeping qualities. For coffee, tea or chocolate it is unrivaled. It is excellent and inexpensive for ice-cream. As a substitute for ordinary milk or cream, its equal has yet to be discovered. A PERFECT UN5WEETENED Condensed Milk SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Theo. DaYies & Co. Ltd, Distributors for Hawaii. FKEHCH XiAUNDRlT All work carefully done by hand. Shirti, collars, ladiet' Rent's suits washed. Dry Cleaning also. 'Goods called for and delivered. J. ABAOIEt Proprietor, 61 BerctarUa Street, oppotile rear entrance Hawaiian Hotel. 'Phone Slue tut. Depot for BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS PORUSKNIT UNDERSHIRTS DRESS SUIT CASES SEE NEW LINE OF SHIRTS, TIES, HATS AND CAPS. DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. Fort Street ----- Odd Fellows Building. t :