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rAGHI m BMLIFF ACT (Cmntimvei fnm. Pint rase.) AjkII KJi (page US), the VII awl "tfce aaewinei proposed J" Mr. DMker AP-H tb). sUitlag ot all tbe woria ta Uw title after the word BafttC' ia llae 3 tbrer, ceate 09 for coastlratfoa oa the teal mhmr of tbe WSL Oa motion of Mr. Dickey, flrtber roastferaUoa of th- b'll was postponed until April I2tb." Oa April 1Kb (page 31). ta reference to the WO. It was "tafcea up tor passage apoa its third reed-Ja; also die report of a majority of tae Committee on JudiHary. that ta- bin do pass. Mr. M&kekaa moved tat tae bill do raw. Seconded br Mr. M'boe. Mr. Dirkey aarved aa ameadorat by striking oat all toe words la tbe t't'e after tae word 'Balll&V la tbe third line taereof. Seconded bv Mr. Kuma'ae. Mr. Prenoeraast aoved to adopt the report Of the Comatittee oa Judici ary oa the Ml'. Mr Mostman. mevetf tbe prerfcma aweetioB, ami It was thereupon ordered. The motion to amend the title w losL Oa the Motion to adopt the report of the eanimfttee. the ares aad noes were called, with tbe follrwing result: "Aves Messrs. Aylett. Bockley. Bwaliico. Ol'Ulan. Kawalboa. KHki Rekatila. Knmalae. Makekau. Mon-- arrat Kailima, Robertson aad IX- "Jtoes: Messrs. Abulll. Dickey. Era ' ntalath. Haaheo. Hlhio. Kaaawal. Ka- atniaaaole. Kanibo, Kelilkoa. Maboe. M&fcainal. Mosstnan. Paete. SMl. Poaki and Mr. Speaker 1G. "Absent. Mr. Hoogs 1. "Whereupon tbe Speaker announced that the motion to adopt the report of th Committee on said MM. thereby the bill ttpoa Its third reading, taurMg fatted to receive the affirmative woiea of a Majority of all the"niombers Wcte4 to tb House, had failed to pans Hk House. Mr. Robertson moved to postpone further consideration of ta bill onUI Aoril 17th. Lost. The onostloa reverting on the motion that tat bill do pass, the sveg and noes were called with the following result: At: Messrs. Avlett. Bockley Xauaetuth. Kwallko. tiilfillan, Kelki, Kelts uta. K omuls. Makekau, Kailima, Robertson and Wilcox M. Now Messrs. Ahulii. Dickey. Ha abto. Htnio. Kaaawal. Kauimakaole, aUfnlho. Kawatbao. Kelilkoa. Mahoe tt&mlnai. Moesman. Paele, Pnukl and Mr. Speaker 1G. Absent Mr. Hoogs 1. Whereupon the Speaker announced that said bill, baring failed to receive tot afflraatira vote of a majority of all the member elected to the House, njt failed to pass the House. Kr. Robertson moved to adjourn. Seconded by Mr. Knmalae." Tbe motion was lost and after considerable other business, the Speaker. Mr. Robertson and others baring meantime left, and Vice-Speaker Heckley being in the chair, "consideration of S. B. N'o. 36 was thereupon resumed (page 320-. Mr. Prendergast moved an amendment by inserting as Section 5, after Section 4 and before Section 5. the following." (Then follows the identical section. word for word, which Robertson on April i'th had succeeded in getting stricken out of the bill.) "And changing the number of the succeeding section accordingly. Mr. Makekau moved to postpone further consideration of the bill until April 16th. Secoadod by Mr. Dickey. Declared carried. Mr. Prendergast questioned tbe vote, and. upon a rising vote being had. the motion to postpone was tost. "Mr. Dickey moved to adjonrn. Lost. "The motion to amend by Inserting a new section was thereupon put and carried. On motion of Mr. tbe bitt was ordered typewritten , aad placed on the order of the day for April 16tb. Oa tbe afternoon of April 10th. the bill hiving been restored to its original form, as received from the Senate. came op again for consideration apon its third reading. (Page SSI.) "Mr. Mosstnan moved that tbe bill do pass, upon which motion the ayes and noes were called, with the following result: "Ares: Messrs. Ahulii. Beckley. Haaheo. Kaauwai. Kaulmaknole, Kaulho. Kawaiboa. Kelilkoa. Mahoe, Makalnal. Mosaman. Xaliima. Prendergast, Poukl. and Mr. Speaker 16. "Noes; Messrs. Aylett. Dickey. Kelki. Kekaula. Kumalae, Makekau. Monsarrat. Robertson and 11. "Absent. Messrs. EmmeluUi, Gil Allan aad Hlhio 3. "Whereupon the Speaker announced that tbe said bill, having received the affirmative vote of a majority of all the members elected to the Houso, bad passed thfr Hone. .A&HtfStH, the Committee on Passed Bills reported "tbe following bills had Itesja 't&eaealed to the Governor at : Vckvck p- nu April ltth:" The fltet was the KiOwuokmlani exemption bUl and tbe other S. B. Na W. by Mr. While. being S. E. A. Enrolled Act) No, IS. The Oovernor kept It nearly ten dT before be signed it. but on April tfth appeas on page 44f a communication Trom the Seeretary of the Territory advising the House "that the Governor has this day signed Act 10. eatiUd." etc. giving the fall title Jast as it apiear Is every other reference1; to the Mil la the House Journal. The potai having been raised that "Section 5" aa Inserted on motion or Prendergast la not tbe same as "Section S stricken out on motion of a printed copv of the bill has been secured aad tbe exsct wording. ttt to the numbering of ;h lir.es In the hilt as printed by the Senate, is grrea below. A coajiwrlson of this wohllg with the wordint: of amendment as given on page SM of the Journal and with Section a of Act 10. Suasion Laws of 150L show them to he Identical Senate Bfll Ka ?S Introduced IStit da of March. 1SMH. br Senator White. At 8G. An relating to the of Bailiffs for certain couKs 'i th Territory of Hawaii and defin ing the duties and powers of such Bailiff a, and flxicg tbe amoant of their compensation, and providing for tbe payment of such compensation. Section 5. That bailiCs appointed ander the provisions of this Act shall be paid for their services at and after the following rates, and It shall be the dutv of the Auditor of the Territory of Hawaii Jo draw a warrant for the same npon the Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii, upon an order so to do under the seal of tbe court, of any jndge of the conrt by whom any such bailiff may have been appointed; that Is to say: The bailiff of the Supreme Coert. per month. $100.00; additional bailiffs at the rate, per day. JLM: the bailiffs of the First and Fourth Circuits, per month. IS5.00: the bailiffs of the second. Tftiru ami t inn Circuits, per month. 5500: additional bailiffs for the severat circuit courts, ner dav for each day of actual service, $3 00. MAKER OfIhBWOLEO DISTURBANCE IS FINED A Miscellaneous Assortment of Of- r , fenders Trod the Boards at the Wilcox Matinee Yesterday. The Chlneso eneaeed in the concoc - SSud' SS tie : nected with the oritee department hovered near, was one of the star per formers who graced the boards at the Wilcox iatlnee yesterday. Ah How was arrested by Deputy Sheriff while engaged in brewing. a brew which contained more un- br'dled disturbance and redolent Im aginations than the entire output of justly famed Geonria, Illinois, the hom of the distillery. After the court had blfted a mass of incriminating evidence, the Oriental manufacturer was sentenced to a term of three months Imprisonment, and charged up with a cash fine of $200 and costs. The Chinese greatlv lamented the fact that the penalty prevented h's making a visit to friends and relatives in China. It Is believed however, that upon the release of Ah How from the Iwilel winter report, he will be In such frame cf mind, that the b'esspd cMmste of the Paradise of the Pacific will be considered plenty good enough and will be sufficient to hold him for' a while. J .Llmo Kamoku. charged with disposing of beverages which not onlv cheer but intoxicate, was fined $150 and costs in that he had overlooked the prime necessity of securing a There was little else for Kantoku to do but to confess his shortcom'ngs with the hone that his rontr'tion would in a manner ward off the sevritv of punishment. As there were three charges pending against the defndint he was readilv convinced bv his nttrnev that he hud secured a jud'ctal birgain. Ab Ngee was shown up bv the prosecution as being prettv nearlv "N. O" when Deuutv Chilling-worth had comnlated his rec'tal of a number of misdeeds charged aga'nst the Ch'nese. was whnt caused the downfaM of Ah Ngea He waB ordered to join the force of rock ruiPhers at the reef. From prespnt indications the Chnse are giving the Porto Ricans a hard rub for first nlace in the vagrancy row. A number of this class of offenders among Orientals have of late . encumbered nollce court docket. Before the davs' work was conmUted at court two additional Celestials were ordered to trv the hammer treatment for tropical langor and indolence. The results- of a Chillingworth raid were seated ou the mourner's bench. From n safe and conservative distance 1 the bunch ureutlv resembled the contents of a Palama bound tram c on Ite last trio for the nicht. Ten r'hinpse were anaigTHl for gambling. They wore caught while In the act of "napping th buck" "nntying." and "rhinir the k'ttv." Thev a'l showed indication of bing ro0,?ossed w'th al sume'enev of "this world s goods to satt'e ftns. eons,quentlv plemled sjuiltr to the charge, and settleil fins to th amount of $10 and costs each. Owing to business in the hlcher ourts. Prosecutor Chlllingworth's Hnio was at' a premium yesterdav. ev&ral cases went over until later dates. Ten Per Cent More. All pprsons who d'd not Day their Income taxes vestcrdar will be assess "d ten ner cent extra for their neglect dating from th's, uwn'ne. It ia ronghlv estimated that $700,000 was taken in the Islpjids from the tax. and that there Is all of $200,-090 to coma Wants To Buy Racing Shell. Cantaln Jack Atkinson, of the Boat & Yacht Club, is out with a subscription list for the purpose of nraseutinsr to the cbitt a fine new shell to bo built in Hostoa bv the same Arm of builders" who built the club's lost boat. Sub?criptdns to the amount of $500 have already been secured. Enolish Club Woman's Story. From th? Buffalo Commercial. At the recent convention of the State Federation or Women's XTlubs Mrs, Hugh Reed GrilUn of London was 'nvited to address th assemblage. Mrs. Griffin, whoss husband is an American, formed tie ?rst Amenan ! wowen's club in Lor-don. The clb : iias oocoae vrv conutar ba attract- -d afentfon in Finland ! and has the effect of establishing a better between Enc ' llsh an( American wmen j Mrs, Griffin told about the forma- toa of the club and its work She TH HONOLULU REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY NOVEMBER i6 1901. "tatd that there prejudice i Lewerss: CooKe, s-story ones wareaouse. iu uooKe ana Kawaian&o streets. o England against theVmerican c'nh v- Tertthew, 1-story cottage. SIS Cooke street $S30. woman, and that herself, shared I Joegina M. Bcnavides. 1-story cottage, 15S5 Liliha street; nrefudlce to some degree D- Currle;, 1-story cottage, 1927 Makifci street "Th American dab woman Is go Snn Ghong Sing co 1-story livery stable. 14SS LiUha street lesnoiy oust mat i oiten wonder, and o do other people wonder, if sh?f ads anr time at 'l to saend at mc," ?ald Mn. "I heard a one which. apUr illunrates this "ilt in the American club woman. Three lltt'e bovs wre together aid 4biir ch'ldl?h tlb finnnv drifted to he aneOon of wh're they were born. Ot mtle do sad " "I knew where I was born. I was ooocoxooooxooc&oooooxxooxcooocco Q - fc IB 0 a) errep CX0XC00XX0XCOCKCKDOOO n !.., I 1 I ' " - I T no time during- the present money in Honolulu. The banks and other financial institutions are not putting out one dollar, although the best of real estate and sugar securities are offered- Even during the memorable plague times in the beginning of last vear, the monev market was not so stringent. The present shortage of money in Honolulu. ho;y-ever. comes not as a surprise to the financiers, as it could be seen that the large importations of machinery for the plantations has required no small amount of coin. The pinch today is brought on by the payment of taxes. Today is the last day without the delinquent fine being added, and some time during the latter part of the present month the government will take up the largest batch of outstanding "Warrants ever taken up before. This money will circulate through the community and-is bound to ease up the times. . Sugar shares are quiet. Very little business has been transacted on the Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange during the past fortnight. Several large" blocks of bonds changed hands. Oahu shares are selling below par. Ewa has fallen to 24 1-4, and Waialua is about the same. Olaa paid-up still holds its own at 11.50. In San Francisco Hawaiian Sugar shares had a slhrht advance. 1 T. r ..i 1 ..t :.. callv consummated a sale of its firt pletion of the transaction, the company has borrowed $150,000 trom a San Francisco institution to enable it to carry forward the work on the plantation until the money is paid over from the safe of the bonds. Two new corporations since our last report. The mortgage indebtedness of the Islands has increased since our last report, $129,375.15. The following instruments have' Deeds .....--- Mortgages Chattel Mortgages ..; Leases Releases Assignments of Mortgage. Bills of Sale Powers of Attorney Assignment of Leases.... Agreements Mortgages No .per cent 7 per cent at 71-2 per cent. at S per cent at 9 per cent at 10 per cent... at 12 per cent... Total C. Brewer &. Co., 2 per cent Kahuku, 1 per cent. "Waimanalo, 2 per cent. DIVIDENDS. BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES. NOR'WEST Douglass Fir). Per M. Ft Rough Merchantable. 1x6 to 6xS, not over 32 feet long $26.00 Rouen Merchantable, over 12 in. wide, or over 32ft long 27.00 Rouch . Merchantable, . . 1x3. 4, 5 -. and 28.00 Rough Timber, 5x10 and over.. 32.50 Selected stock, advance over above 6 00 Tonsrued and grooved, lxt.. 3o.oo Tongued and grooved, 1x4, 14x4, and 6 . 3(.50 Rustic and Double-lap Siding--. 37.50 Clear, surfaced one side, alash grain 35.00, Clear, surfaced one side, vertical grain 40.00 Clear, surfaced one side, stepping -40.00 Pfpfcpta rnni?h nolnteil lioard measure '. 27.00 Redwood Mprnhnnfnhlp $27.50 Rough Flumlng 32.50 Rough Clear 35.00 Rough Battens. and 3 32.50 STOCKS SOLD ON EXCHANGE SINCE LAST REPORT. 40 shares Hawaiian Sugar, $30.00. 100 shares Olaa, $1,871-2. 25 shares Olaa, $11.50. 45S shares -Olaa, $2.00. N 30 shares Ewa, $25.00. 25 shares Ewa, $24.75. EXPORTS AND Imports. $203,953.00. Domestic exports to the U. S., $1,4S3,561.00. Domestic expbrfs to Foreign countries. $5,271,00 Foreign merchandise to TJ. S.. $3,018.00. Foreign merchandise to Foreign countries, $1,262.00.-Gold to Foreign countries. $1,400.00. Domestic Gold and Silver to. TJ. S., $15,000.00. A i ' EXCHANGE.. - Following are the current rates of exchange to the CDtiutr'.cs named-Gold-Basis: " Pacific Coast, 30 cents per $100. Canada. 50 cents per $100. Atlantic Coast 50 cents per $100. London. per Pound Sterling. London, Sixty Days, $4.S6 per Pound Sterling. " France, 5.10 francs per Dollar. . N Frankfort. Germany. 24& to 24 per Mark. Auckland and Sydney. $4.90 per Pound' Sterling. Hongkong. 461-2 per Mexican Dollar. .- ' . . . "- Amoy. 4S$4 per Mexican Dollar. , . V Singapore, and Shalghal, 4SM, per Mexican 'Dollar. Yokohama. 50 per Jap. Yen. "v"" ',i.,f? Hiogo, Kobe, Nagasaki. 50 per Jap. Yen. a Manila, Hollo, P. I.. 49& per Mexican Dollar." , BUILDING PERMITS. ii Chang Hong Kee. 1-story store, 1593 Laliha street $500. -Lee Fat Sun, 2-story Store and dwelling. 1922 Pauoa road. Tom Pong. 2-story store and dwelling, 1S15 Beretania street "Wang Kwai. 1-story kitchen. Nuaanu street Miyata. 1-story cottage. Punchbowl street " sf 2:st dw?". 127S s. e Achi lane;;;$2,C LH? Chu- 1-story dwelling. 1S20 Punchbowl street; $l,3t0. cu oui im wuS auw o,ww. R Dtaient 1-story cottage, 1750 King street: $55Q. . . D- 1-story cottage. 1749 Kalla road; $1,200. Fred Harrison, addition to Brewery. 547 Queen street F. H. Redward. 1-story warehouse. 715 Hustace street; $2,500. aarone gorges rerreja, coiiage, W. NakalayasbJ. 1-story Japanese theater, 505 Punchbowl street; $300. bom at 2S Washington street, aad I know where the bouse is, too, "And one of the other little boys said: l know where I was born. too. It was at 50 Pennsylvania avenue, aad I can take yon right ta the house. The thljrd little ooy hesitated and then finally said: onpercial Report o . I . I . . ,. .! III -. year has it been so difficult to obtain .i.t .i. xr Cm.- r"V. mortgage bonds. Pending the com- been hied since our last report : 65 59,375.37 45 . 17S.222.15 6 . 9,803.70 41 . 13 . 4S.S27.00 4 -'-. 7,332.60 7 . . S.6S6.00 "5 . . 4 . 3 1110 rrn n ;- 00007, --'"' " 1.000.00 24,450.00 1,594.75 1 3.700.00 5,995.00 5178,222.15 Ewa, 1 per cent . Oahu, 50 per. cent. Clear, surfaced one side, up to 18 in. wide ". 35.00 Clear, surfaced Tone side, oVcr IS in. wide 37.50 Tongued and Grooved 35.00 Rustic and Clapboards 35.00 R. R. Ties 25.00 Spruce. Clear, surfaced one side, 12 and 14 in. 40.00 clear, surfaced one side, 16 and IS in 42.50 Shingles. Per M Redwood., common $ 3.00 Redwood, fancy 4.50 Cedar, sawn, 2 3.75 Cedar, sawn, 52 4.00 Laths. Per BdL ft 100 to bundle 3 0.65 6 ft 50 to bundle 65 S ft 50 to bundle SO Posts. " ' t Each Split Redwood $ fr.22 55 shares Ewa, $24.50. 55 shares Ewa, $24.37 1-2. 15 shares Ewa, $24.25. 10 shares Oahu, $100.00. 20,000 bonds O. R.& L. Co., $104.75. IMPORTS. - , -. ,000. ia&u viapoi siretffc; ouu. "T don't know where I was corn, but I know born. I Itnow there wasn't anybody home at the that soiae powerful add had been mother was at the club. Subscribers to The Republican sot rccelviHs their papers promptly -will confer a favor br aoUfyins the Business office. Telepaoae Main 21S. pollityaris ("THE QUEEN OF Served at state dihiiers at Used by-Royalty: and the the world. , TASIiE WATERS?), the White House.- reigniag Princes throughout v A beveraoe" fit for "thegods" and vnthin the reach ot ''-'' mortals. .---' HHHHM foe- PH The BfcT 5Ba&iCTP8HaSSB8laHaH Km I'llllNl Illiis W0mm ' r'l,(' - 5i?:aSalS ieSvS WBSi ?ianHalalaHi AccnRT. i rJBa8EfEajaaaaS iicmt wjiwj r & aVaaV v aaKEiiaaWSaaaaaaBV . c tjl? rSi! tJBaSBHaBflaBaB t f r bBVbmVv "fWt Haft xi yl iaJK' HtuxBbHvBBBBBBm BEWARE OF For Sale by MtCFIBIM mem&sam s a9991 - iML'lW'Wl J L LJJilllJJWLHaBl I wfifiji - . k Jsr iiilfLSlaaaaV P"V' ' ' 'IHWai mmmimtMwm , . v wf -n " wnaaa 18 it r i i i- WHITMAN & XiOUZj&GUGOS&QQQAXXX JUVENILE g BICYCLES 1 SETS . . - i LAMPS I MIRRORS i K2rsi Roofixxjj oxx Bo.r't.Ix V . -i- . SUBSTITUTIONS. I CO.. Lid., Honolulu. w CARVING BRIC-A-BRAC 00,91 King St. Metal Lath AND TRADING CO.. LTD; &GENTS. .. .. .. I.ove Buildinjr. xcofooooorocooccoeovov Having made large additions to our machinery, we are now able to laun der Spreads. Shefets, Pillow Slips, Napkins and Towels at the rate of 25 cents per DOZEN CASH. A Strictly and I - Sanitary. Laundry lauijdry o., td. I wagons will call for your work. CMIFORNIV m etc None bat the best of Liqusr twd. "I Props. gP i iUpine Plaster- I Herring-Bone Expanded Building Specialties. HAWAIIAN MANTJFACTTJBEK'S 1142 Fort Street .. .-. i?w?zxxyyzoozzyzyyx?i&y2y2 KX0OCKX5OCO0CKXK50COCXXXK5CXXCCCCX5O0O W e Ml Yon For Y(iiir I Trade 1 5ai?itary 5teai Ring cp MAT2C 72, and oar 500CCQQ00CKXX00O3COCO0e fTftE i All kinds f Mixed Drinks. Beer, VIDA & GRAY, EUSIF1EI UfHlBEIEXTS trU e iiuerUd ccnU Uncfint htatxiiaa; 5 ecats a Ua twond 25 ccntt jw time per e; 33 , ctxt pr iiae r tore, s4 SO cati per Ks pt" Bsoafi. WANTED, GERMAN taught by natnral method, proficiency guaranteed la three month?. Address Box 648. WANTED Partner with a smaH capital, to iccreb txod paying; bushiest, L J. Riafcbcaa o&ce. WAXTEO To se. ia aa white rinss; aLw fine opal rise; reasonable prices. Watche repaired oa time. G. Ditz, watchmaker and Fort sL near UotcL ia lrscott's ore. WAITED Girt to do laandry work. Apply Sanitary Steam Laundry, aad Sooth strwti. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Aloha House. Fort st Large, airy rooms with board ti per week. TO LET Part of a cottag nw Fott street: ase of 5 rooms; $15. American family. Apply to J. V. Lake 12S0 Fort street TO LET A furnlsbed bese ot S rooms, modern convanlsfece. Artesian and Bingham street -Apply P. O. Box 3S3. TO LET A tea-room bewo. with bkxI era iraprorenKUUt, servaata' reoais ar. 1 btaWiM. cor. lrMtti aad 1'aacbbofvi streoi. For particulars entwire of J. G. Silva, at it F. Hhlis & Co. ROOMS and board, newly foratebed. electric UgBts; also, best table board ; terra reaaoaabfe . Helen': Court, adjolniag Elite on Atbn3 Lane. oS. Hotel street. Tel. Wliite 34C1. FOR RENT Two (2) story bowse at on Young stret 2 bedrooms upstairs, aad 2 bed rooms. 1 double room, parlor, dimes room, kitchen, bath room aad patent water closet down' stairs. Kaptoloai Estate. Ltd. . COMFORTABLE COTTAGHS ON the premises of the Sanitary -Steam Laundry- Co. Ltd., Martnion and South street?. The cottajes contala 4. rooms, kitchen and bath room. No extra charge for hot and ceM water and electric Ilchtjc Host rtosoaable. Apply on the premls to J. manager. FOR SALE, FOR SALE The furalture and fu. nlshlngs of a seven roflraed on Kinau Btrcet, with privilege r renting house. Apply A A. this ofllo FOR SALE Lease of firs-room on Emma street, for five year Apply J. W. Uike. 12SS Fort FOR SALB New Automatic Sew.'K machine. Hwt in tbe wort!. SoM u installment, easy nvwenta. 12SS Fort street. STRAYED Three red and white horn. Ing pigeons, silver bands around leg1 Reward given If returned to Prinr Knlaulanaole. 136tf FOUND. FOUND In front of Opera Hou-Tuesday night, pearl-handled oper t glass holder. Owner can hav proving property at Republican ofiQce, and paying for ad. The New England Bakery Serves aa aarly llrfit brinkf.. suitaMe for Ufe cliirat - of Hhw and Exaw. kludg or SaadwieW Cold Ha- Hot Ifuap and DooKhn,!, Sweet Milk. Tea, Cbocobite 1 tbe finest up of Kona the city, rancia: la t.. from 10 up, and ready t f . a. m. It ako serves a lteht U lunch, ready at 110 a. p-and coaWalerit for Umc w" want nik ervlee pok' luncke. . iHCludlag bam rh -' or sardtecs. wadwtebes. pie ar doushnats, MT'lik each. Xo other cOBcem bat a fir claw bakery turn arti fnbicecntf. afc, ths nrl. V will MHtt H jme tmmtla at " Xew Kosfawl Itukwy. J. OSWALD IiTJTTED, MANAGER. Board, $4.50 per week Meals, 25c Eaek PRIYATE ROOM FOR LADIES. EVUBYTHETG NEW, CLEAN and FBESH. Jfe popular Fjestaurarjt SO t. back of ToaVtOc. IOE .'. 10 Delivered to all parts of the city. Oahu Ice& Electric Co. Phone 3151 Blue i t