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V mt it H.4 Redward 'and Builder 42 Punchbowl Street. Telephone BLUE 1701. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Telephone White SL : Jobbing Promptly Attended To. j OSCAR SELLERS PLUMBING. OSce and Shop: 17J Beretanla. Near Alapal Pmping station. Street SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY. Wiiy Jtfot KEEP YOUR HORSE AT THE Hotel gtaHles Where the feed is good, the con ditions sanitary, attention kind and prompt, and RATES MODERATE? James Brown, Proprietor J FISH MARKET BOOTH Wm. J. ARNOLD, Manager. HAS CONSTiCTLY ON HAND CHOICE LIKE OF Imported a-d Domestic Meats; Fisft; Live and Refrigerated Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Potatoes, Fruits and Vegetable. Two deliveries dally to ary place within city limits at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Customers desiring to have their orders delivered are respectfully re-i quested to call and lnve the same prior to tbe hours above named. .telephohThhin 379.. ICE .'. ICE Delivered io all parts of the city. Oahu loe& EleGtric Co. Phone 3151 Blue XIII a . - J ioatractotui -FOR ONE WEEK ONLY- BIG SHIRT WAIST SAW LAST ALL IMPORTED GOODS of stylish lashion:. Don't Saturday, Jan. Wh. A. A. MONTANO, Prop I H. F. DAVISON, Mr- a ! ARLINGTON BLOCK. Phono Main 31 L. 5KW-XIX mv- mj. .di . THE TERRITORY STARLES A MODERN LIVERY, up-to-date In every particular, first-class boarding. Rigs delivered and called for In any part of the city. S. F. Tjiornas, Managed -Kmnj-Lnr-iimLj iNewYorkDeutal Parlors. Rcom 4. Elite Building. Hotel Street. THE DENTAL SPECIALISTS. No More Dread of the Dtntal Chair. mtv .iu) in 11(1 srco?Trtelv j without pain by oar late sclmtlfic ' methodH. No fcleep-produdng agents I . MtMlna 'HiflCfl nrtt thP nTlv dental " 7", . , T . . " v T,.f ! parlors In Honolulu that have the pat ent appliances and Ingredients to ex- tract, fill and apply gold crowna and j norcelaln crowns, undetectable free i '""", -- . -- I"I won't marry old Fiebel-Jones- not If natural teeth, and warranted for :, .,,.,, years, wunout ice least puub ui i pain. Gold crowns and teeth without j . ..iAiA m plates, sold filllnec and all other den tal work done painlessly and b; spe cialists. Gold crowni, ?5; full eet teeth, 55; bridge work, $5; gold filllnc, 1 up; silver fillings, 50c. HO PLATES ntvuty Any work that should not prove tat - isfactory will be attended to free charge any time within 5 years. of We are making a specialty of gold crowns and bridge work; tee most beautiful, painless and durable of all llSSS&fri Prv WM uuniai wk iwhuhu io tut: y.ui.u-. N p ,t gure ,t 0,,, or i Our name alone will be a guarantee , . ' . ' .. . , ... . that your work will be of the best. We ' bldf "a tod yon to do it long ago. have a specialist in each department. But- for aU t,,at- Aunt Jutl-V can do Best operators, best cold workmen what she likes with all my money un and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the til I come of age. and if I marry with staff are inventors of modern dentls-' out her couspnt before I am 21 all my try- Wre will tell you in advance ex-, property goes Into trust, with her as actly what your work will cost by free trustee, and she can allow me as much examination. Give us a call and you or as 1Ittle aa sue llkes lt Aunt jU(ijtD will find we do exactly as we adver- nnllnnrr mint, nno mi"ht ex- Use. HEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Room 4 Elite Building, Hotel St. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. Office open from S a. m. to 6 p. m. Make appointments for eveninfc. Wela Ka Hao Saloon. j QUEEN STREET, JUST OPENED. COOL DRINKS, ' ' r,rk-aa ' mmuie in ume uj ; . day! McKENZIE & THOMPSON, Prop's. I I f? ti V I $ I ? V I 1 the ery latest and most forget, it will close on ' HOTEL STREET. P. 0. Box 57. Main 35 Io Get tv Wnm LONGING. ta dtr tiZi ttri tey bidi tae ttir I leer ' vooSisd ptJ. met brali ! t, 7s ijxi Ux . frrH-y Kit ' Of sUadc. i.ij- tben. I lc tadij ; Ecw Uir sk K tie te Jit. tir nrxy j Oa wic brsxi bnu: lb tea .u-t niina I Uc ' Ard rputle ia tie wfai thxt bmiija et -isi Btserth cod cram tilt cy iISr tccy : AsJ citir Hid zettt tr rirgfj-f tinrifh tai j tiroci Ti pexceisl heir: rf tHeaes. Ai. J lee? Fcr btrs3j in that bnaa illicit ti Uce ' la5 ash itffl aijit ta vtds tie wxisr litn ! Rrrfesr tie rut prseetsjca cf ttxnl Hertwrt Buifen! la Eui tad Wot. g: : : ::: :: fr--c-r--f i A MOMENT I t T OF WEAKNESS. ? Hrs- a Ccnple Obtained Consent J to Their Starriase. T ' i ( JL. !Z - , r. ::::::::; "What on earth are we to do?" cried pretty Lydla Darrell almost tearfnlly. ' vv uuuio w utr nutiu iuiu uiK w "Marry Jne and defy the old cat!' "Yes; that's Just what I should like to do, butrone must consider things." "You mean money?' "Yes; I mean money. You see. If Aunt Judith bad any rational ground for objecting to our marriage, if she said you drank or vere already mar riedof course I know you are not but I am supposing a case" "Don't you think you might suppose something a little, less uncomplimen tary 7 "No; certainly not What does It matter in supposing? Well, then It would be different, and I should feel that, however wrong she might be, she really meant well. But when she can only say that you are one of the most arrogant opponents of all the noblest and purest aspirations of our sex which means that she suspects you of , laughing at her bloomers why. then. I know that It is not me that she is thinking of but herself all the time. And she wants me to marry Fiebel Jones because he natters her to the top of her bent and calls her a pioneer and all that sort of nonsense." Do you think thnt punching his J head WouId do any good? I .. . . .ey pect that she would come round when she found out what a dear you really are. But 1 know she would be only too delighted to get the money for her movements and societies, and I should never get a penny. So we must wait till I am 21." "If I could only get round her In some way. If this was in a novel. there would be dozens of ways. I J should drop on her .iu a railway -acci-1 dent and soothe her last moments with ? forget that she Is a teetotaler." "If you had met as many teetotalers ; ( is I have, you wouldn't bet I know , one who simply wolfs down a trifle i that Is stiff with brandy aud vermuth, j thnnph hp irrmliln't touoli plthor hnn- I ,". -. - ,- , ..!.. u.. , I ot. t nf , - , mIht h In p wny when her horses bolted." 1 - "Oh, she doesn't keep any!" "She would in a novel. And 1 should top them at the risk of my life, and she would fall on my neck and call me her-preserver." '1 should like to see that!" cried Lvdla. with a delicious trill of laugh I (pr j "Lvddy. vou have np Imagination." I said Bob Falk, with dignity. "I am ; rare the scene would be most drninat- 1c. especially If Lady Judy happened , to be In bloomers. And her remorse would be so great that she would give me her consent written on a visiting card, or perhaps my shirt cuff, to pre vent mistakes." "How can you talk such nonsense: But you have given me an Idea Couldn't you save her when she is out blcycllngr' "What from? And how aai I to And her at the right moment!" "Well, really I should have thought that a man could have arranged all that In a minute." "Seems as If the (forest plan would ! be to arrange the accident One might bribe a tramp to attack her and allow j himself to be driven off by one. and l then he would probably blackmail me ; for the rest of .my life. Or one might j pet a generous friend to do the tramp i part in disguise, only 1 can't at the present moment think of any man wb.i would be such a Jay. Besides, your j Aunt Judy is Just the kind of energetic female who would Insist on seeing the villain safe In Jail after the rescue Then 1 should have to give myself up to save him. The plan Is not so brli llant as It seemed at tirst." "No; It isn't; very far from It, But listen to me. On Monday Aunt Judy ; starts on a bicycle ride to Scotland alone. She wishes to show that one woman In bloomers can go through the length of England without coming to ' grief. Now. my idea is that you should ' accompany her." - " 'Myes! Do yon think she will catch on to the etopementr" ' "Oh. she Is not to know. I will find .' out the route she goes by. and you will , follow at a distance and keep her In Ight. Then If she gets Into any dltS-cultles-and I feel sure she will you can 'rush to the rescue and earn her eternal gratitude." "Supposing she sees me early in tbe jaunt and smokes tbe trick 7 I "Yon must take care she doesn't if yon keep behind her all the time, she wont be able to see you. , Bob Falk was very much In love with prettjLydli DarrelLandlie would &fcre attempted anytnlng Cat bof Cte ca sliest promise of advancing th dats it their carriage- Bolides, at that ' moment the young woman of the libra ry, who, knowing them by sight and divining a Iov aUalr. had humanely left them alone in the back room for a few minutes, returned with en apolo jetlc and at the same time decided ex pression. For one of the results of Lady Ju dith's harsh pol'cy In ordering that notat home" was to be said to Air. Fait and in exercising a strict censor ihlp over th" letters received by her niece was that Lydla had hit upon the Idea of the IJbrary a a meeting place, and Bob put messages la the agony column when he wished to communi cate with her. Lydla of course cfcld write to him. "In consequence of 1 " rmation re reived." as the police r. Bob Falk started in pursuit of La Judith par tially disguised In a so. of very old clothes and a peculiarly villainous cheap hat. By the lime the quarry had passed the one hundredth milestone from Lon don Bob was unable to resist an In vol untary feeling o' admiration for her pluck. She rode hills which most of her sex would have walked. She took no heed of the chaff which from time to time floated round the unaccustom ed spectacle of her bloomers. She kept up a steady pace aim stuce to ntr ar ranged route with an accuracy that materially helped the pursuer. At the close of the third day, during which she had beaten .her previous rec ord. Lady Judith stopped at a wayside hostelry. Hitherto Bob had avoided the hotels which she favon.-d with her patronage, but now there was no help for It. He must either put up In the same building or ride on five miles to the next town. He thought that If be avoided the front of the house and effaced himself among the people in the bar parlor she would never notice him. After all. If she did she was scarcely likely to sup pose that he was there on her account. He loitered about for some little while In order to give her time to settle down In her place and then walked In to the bar. The next minute be emerg ed again with singular alacrity. "What the devil am I to do? I sup pose they won't hove her In the best rooms In that get up. and she's too tired to go on. If 1 Interfere. It Is 10 to 1 that 1 do no good and 40 to 1 that she only hates me all the more for seeing her. It seems brutal to do nothing or at least not to try. but no woman could forgive a man who had seen ber In such a plight By Jove. If there were only some evidence! All's fair In love, especlallv In a coe like this." He prvwh'd disconsolately to the back of the building, cursing his luck and wondering what he should do. There he hit upon an Individual who evidently combined eycling with pho tography. A brilliant Idea sprang up In hta brain. He engaged the amateur pho tographer In conversation and explain i ed bis desire. The kodak changed hands, and so ,dld a gleaming yellow coin. There was some shuffling of new films. Then Bob Falk took hasty snap- shots of the back and front of toe building In order to divert suspicion from his real purpose. After that be conveyed the kodnk to the bar. Some little time after ber return very singular letter. It ran: Deir Ldy Judith t hire a dostn of the !n elowd. Whit mould you rtcomrarnd me to do rith theci? Toun truly, Robekt Fus. The Inclosure was a photograph. She removed the silver paper hastily and saw. W:1I, you see. when the landlady of that hotel positively refused to ad- mIt her t0 anJ" ot lhe rooms used by la- dies on the ground that her costume would do harm to the establishment "be had consented to take ber meal In the barroom and put up with an attic mtlier than proceed farther in her ex- hausted state. She had regretted this j weakness ever since. Sue only hoped that no knowledge of thi Insult which she bad allowed to be heaped upon the cause would tome to the ears of her ' strong minded sisters. Now she saw before her eyes a visible j presentment of the scene herself In her semlmanly garments seated at a small table to the right discussing pro- t visions, to toe left a knot of common mea and the apparatus of the bnr. It was bad enough to be exiled from her ! proper place. There was the worse thought that by brr presence In the bar "ae Daa Riven iam encouragement to the curse of drink. Bob Falk married Lydla Darrell with her aunt's consent, and no one could eTer make out why Lady Judith chang ed her mind so suddenly. least of all Professor Fiebel-Jones, who thought himself aggrieved Aunt and niece did not see much of each other after matrimony. Sladame. Card Plnylnjc In C arch. Frequent cases of card playing oc curred Id churches In olden days In the high or curtained family pews that were to be found In several parts of this country. A cast of card playing was mentioned by the poet Crabbe as having occurred In one of those pews In Trowbridge tiarlsh church. Mr. Ber- esford Hope stated tljat card playing was not uncomojon In churches having curtained pews, where those occupying them were screened rrom tne onserva rJon of the rest of the congregation. and that one or tbe t.eorgcs is creauea with taking part at a game of whist In the church he attended. The church at ; Little Stanmore. In Middlesex, has a luxurious room pew which Is approach '. td by a special door and staircase. Tbr ! old St. Paul's cathedral before the j great fire of London was used by bnsl i ness men as a sort of exchange. The I portico was let out to hucksters, and in those days gambling and cards are both said to have been Indulged in without let or hindrance within the cathedraL London Standard. ! WM. H. BARTH J STAR BLOCK 1290 Fort Street, Near Kufcui Strest I P. O. BOX 30. j METAL ROOFING ! GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHTS AND VENTILATORS. PIPE AND GUTTER WORK Jabbisg and Hp2iri3s Frssaptly Attad2d to HONOLULU, H. T. r, .. srssixi. ,r.x wjtrsoa BUSSELL a WATSOH ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. ilagoon Building. Cor. Merchant and Alakea Streets Phone Main 32S. John a. Hassinger, NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, etc Removed, to the Offices of Macfarlane & Co., KAAHUMANU STREET. R. Susumago PHOTOGRAPHER. Fine Cabinet Photos Only $3.50 per Dozen. Cor. of Maunakea and King Sts. THOMAS LINDSAY rin' lowplpr And Watchmaker awgeat 530 fdbt street OR. W. K, BUGLE CHIROPODLTT. Hoom 18. Arlington Building. CORNS AND INGROWING TOE NAILS EXTRACTED JUOO & GO. Ltd. REAL ESTATE AGENTS and STOCK BROKERS. 307 Stangenwald Building : : Phone 223 Main. ALBERT KALLWEIT NICE . CIGAR . STAND Adjoining Hotel Stables. Tobaccos of All Kinds. Cool Drinks On Ice. HOTEL STREET, Opposite Hawaiian Hotel. ALBERT BERNDT first class tailor. clothes made to order Cleaned and Pressed. HOTEL STREET, Adjoining Hotel Stables Opposite Hawaiian Hotel. French.'.' Laundry 50.", Cor. ot Beretanla Ac. .ind Pnnehbowl St. All WorkDone by Hand Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Gleaning a Specialty. AJ3ADIE & CO. Metropolitan NleatCo., Ltd 108 KING STREET. G J. "WATTiTTR, - - - Manaer. Wholesale, and Retail BUTCHERS and NAVY CONTRACTORS THE EAGLE SALOON GEO. J. CAVANATJOH7 Prop'r. ";gU30 PEES" ; AlwayB oa tap. Cor. Punchbowl and Halekaulla Sts. L II If O CiSll0! (S5' CANNED FRUITS, CANNED MEATS, CANNED FISH. TEAS. COFFEES, SUGAR, FLOUR and FRUITS. FRANK AVEIRO'S Beretania Street near Alakea. Fort Employment Igency (JAPANESE AND CHINESE.) King Street, t : : Cor. Alakea SL Cooks, Waiters. Servants. House Boys. Garden Boys, Stable Boys, sup- plied at a moment's notice. Contracters requiring men can ob-i tain them tbronsh us. ' It Pays to No matter what ycu are buying it always pays to get the best. This rule holds geed In ether things as well. It pays to patronize the best laundry as it will always give you ..s most fcr your money. In this case it is the most satisfaction and the least wear to your clothes. You are saving money as surely when you buy gocd-faun-dry work as In any other commodity. O 0 . Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. .' Ccoocooooccooooccoooocoooocoxooocccoxooeooooxooo California ttafness Sop Fort Street, ifs W&9 jrndrew Osher & 60. 's SPEcm- v- 5 SCOTCH inZHISKEY "none equau- A ri c cr a. r- r h w W m ' ' T ' J " 2 SOLE t - : ::.. The Coyne Furniture Co., IS OFFERING SOME A ' ,j 5 A XJC.IlL lit I. I IJfcUllUU.U Sljia A J- HOLIDAY PRICES, J In WHITE MAPLE, BIRDSEYE J! MAPLE, OAK, MAHOGANY, ;a ash, elm ami pine. :OClie Progress CONDON'S NIGHT PATROL RELIABLEWATCHMEN FURNISHED u 'i Buildings, Butte Property ' AND Residences ALSO Ships and Docks p"" (yaremu KisEi&Tou t i ne emciencv. urnnaucv, nenciraiuiir power aim tzeiierai sat isfaction, which our new enclosed type of ARC LIGHTS arc ? giving recommend them to the SIUIC use. 'ti V Mr. C. C. Eakin, of the Imperial Cigar Store, has been using the new arc light forsomc time, and savs : " find this new light Xii'es absolute satisfaction in every respect, and I itwuUi Itavc no other." !5 0 v V"i have inanv ;nrh noininrw n tht; hitt th lirrht "c th greatest, recommendation. Can C", W. ". D:nvnd. liWte '' ! further mf T-.a: --n a'l'lri I The Hawaiian Eie&trio Go.. Ltd. a" IvjLujr Street 2NTetv- -AJcLlceii- E. W. QUINN PLUMBER Estimates furnished on Flrst-CIas Modern Plumbing. The Patronage of Owners, ArchJ tects and Builders Solicited, P.'0. Box 152. - 115 Union" SL Set the Jest LIMITED. Opposite Club Stables. r HrlNUFfKTURERS OF SrN'GI-B rjOUHLE DRAT DEUVERT EXPRESS rSiBKESS- CARRIAGE REPAIRING A. Ppepia3,ty D. O. HAMMAN. - .9&&9P&&&&' I ieserve IrBBHN i & t t L jp, i "" WU V . V AGENTS. - ! - . .: . . SSfeeTfl) V, s V Nd trTiTrlVifi-T? iitmCrmtSe rp - L 1 iSS y g 1":.;, ". iZTt k 3 fUL"' -.fr-st.'V - f hr-r i-al J ssr-i,.LA'.'.-. -is 331oelc. FORT STREET y a Rates Reasonable $ 8 8 PHONE BLUE 1211. OFFICE: 1249 FORT STREET. i merchant as the best light for j8 fr .V ft be seen at Manufacturing Shoe Clothing Stcire ancl others. F or sas oa- Merchant TWO ST No. 54 Hotel, opy. I ery, and Hotel Hoffman! a l Suits Made to Or? Styles. Perfsct Fi I Clothing Cleaned. I f ICk - V, . I ESmmZa l:JZi . 3 9 t- "-itS sj,-Vi-- 2Z&