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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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nm pacific conifrnciAE ADVERnscn, april Shephered in Wailuku, Rev. Wrn. Ault if A a VETEiD OF DDIiJGS 0 SPECIAL SALE ONE-THIRD OFF ON LMTTinGS. held the usual Easter service and t-reached a-sermon appropriate to the occasion. Trains of the Kahului R- K.

Co. conveyed people to Wailuku from the various points of the central part of the'island, thus affording them an opportunity to attend church aad also the baseball game in the afternoon. Bishop Restarick is expected on Maui in about two. weeks to hold the con- firmation exercises customary during Easter. STRAY NOTES.

Tonight In Castle Hall, Wailuku, the Aloha Lodge No. 3, K. of P. will give a ball In celebration of the first an niversary of the dedication of thsir hall. tsy the Ciauame oi weanesuay iiusa Gara Snow, formerly of Hampton, Vir arrived on Maui, bhe, is tne new principal of Maunaolu Seminary.

Dr. and frs. Ti. o. of Hanawho i rin -t have been enjoying a trip to the Coast also returned to their home by the same steamer.

George Baldwin of HamaKuapoKo, V-rr Tti a tt'o efD-imiei t1 TT" ufpTMi uj nolulu intending to take the "China r'aii- for an outing In his old home in Can- fornia. During hl3 absence Mr. Kruni- ghaard, the new chemist at Paia, will 'tact in a similar capacity at Hamakua- 0v0 rirv Mnndav roneratulations were In order to Mr. ana Mrs. w.

j. Aiea Puuomalel. Makawao, upon the advent jof a baby girl into their household, TWfnv hv thft fnaudin Mrs. U. a.

wens and Miss Laura Wells of Wai- lnku. denart for Honolulu on their way to the Coast by the Alameda. The trip is taken to benefit the health or miss Wells. Yesterday the dead body of a Japa- nese man was found in the new Spree- kels' ditch at Kaupakalua, Makawao. It was So swollen and disfigured by a 4 or 5 days exposure as to be tin- TT recognizable.

He was a man of about 3Q yearg of agQ and ha4 $3 3Q iu tig trouser'3 pocket. Dr. W. F. McCon- key decided that the Japanese came to his death by drowning.

Deputy sheriff. Edar Morton is holdin coroner's inquest toiiy. Normal Instructor C. W. Baldwin of Hawaii spent the Easter vacation in Haiku.

By today's steamer, Mr. and Mrs. -Onu JS1. UwaeLt after a brief outing at- "Cransmere," Makawao senator H. P.

Baldwin has recently lanl known as thc Senator H. P. Baldwin has recently old Maunaolu Seminary premises. The lumber for a cottage is on the grounds-awaiting the carpenters, and Iamily ln. tend spending their summers at Ma- UUiiUiU.

i i L. K. Crook of Wailuku took pass- age on the steamer Mauna Loa ot Tnocdair fAr 1 i a That's the discount we offer this week. Not on old stock, but on on? finest Chinese and Japaa ee goods. No prices anywhere in taim to touch ours.

A large assortment to cboof from. Lowers Ccoko Ltd 177 South King Street Telephone Main 194 P. O. ox Hawaiian Japanese Ballasting Office: 1018 Smith near H.AI1 A FTTH Delivered for 52.00 to 13.00 per lc according to distance. Filling In material either esxii coral, furnished at a very low tri as we have a large stock on hand.

CONCRETE WORK guaranteed, a done at a very low price. Special low price ln CRUSH-ROCK of all grades from No. 1 to 5, or rock sand. COMMON DRAT, $5.00 per day. LARGE DRAT, JS.OO per day.

eystofls-Elgin! Durable and Accurate 1 THE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO. Philadelphia, U.S.A. ASSEFICA'S CICEST 13 LflHfciCbS rYUCH FACTORY For gale kv th Principal Watclj in the Hawaiian Inlands Llanilla Anchor Lager To introduce it we will ff sell one dozen quarts for jLtJ ,10 Moiir li BroM 42 QUEEN STREET. P. Box 534.

Telephons 72 Htieftoii Sale OF HoieMu Mtie ON TUESDAY, APRIL 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. At the residence of Mrs. Dudoit, No. 1 Cottage Grove, King street, near Pil-koi street, I will sell at public auction, all the household furniture, consisting of: Cane chairs, rockers, tables, rugs, window -shades, beds, bureaus, wash-stands, moss mattresses, wardrobes, mirrors, quilts, sheets, pillow slips, towels, feather pillows, clock, handsome oak sideboard, portieres, dishes, glassware, meat safe, kitchen utensils etc. JAS.

F. U0RG4N. AUCTIONEER. FOR RENT Nice house, well situated. Three bed rooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, bath, pantry.

Reasonable rent. JAS. F. MORGAN, 42 Queen Street. House For Rent.

The former residence of niv tt -c "VYalty on Beretania street near Piikol street, iarge vard and tabiM Rent very reasonable. James. F. Morgan ioneer and BroRer A FROM Book Dept. Big Bargains These WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOKS One cf the best authorities on cooking published.

575 pages devoted to recipes, menus, dinner-giving ana facta worth know-in. Ketrnlar 2.50 Cl ftZ value, COT TO Cpi.tfCJ GASKELI8 COMPENDIUM3 A complete guide to Educational, Social, Commercial and Parliamentary usage C56 Pages newest revised edition. liegalsr 3.50 value, CUT $2.65 "WEBSTER'S DICTIONARIES The original unabridged edition. pages containing over iTDonvms a book we are Biking a leader of, at $1.45 11 in You Money Savers. Ordor- Your Lemon Coda, Coot Bear, ClnorAla, Cream Coda, Orange Cider, PIneappla Cider, Kernel, Strawb3rry, Carsaparllla anc Iron an old house with estab- reputation.

Free delivery Id all parts el the city and Waikiki. Ucris Company, Ltb. xlione Llain 71. T7orksC01 Fort street. Tcrhaps you do not want to carry one about in your travels but would like to get some picture about the Islands.

We will rent you any kind of kodak or camera. Honolulu Plioto" Supply Co. Fort Street. Nice, soft, siiky hair ia admired by very body, and PACHECO'S DANOKUFF KILLER ia the magi-cal tonic, that produces it. Sold by all DRUGGISTS, and at tie UNION BARBER SHOP.

Tel. Main 232. Order From Some of these rETcLC-sr G-oods Heinz Sweet Ficklea, Heinz Catsup, Heinz Olives, Heinz Whitfe Onions, Heinz Chili Sance, Heinz India Relish, Heinz Tomato Chutney, Queen Olives, Pim-Olas. Tel. rlue 2312.

Beretania oppo. Alnkea. Nuuanu Market 1230 Nuuanu Avenue. NO TIN QCAT, Proprietor. Fresh Island Meats.

Ducfcs and Chickens, alive or dressed. Fish and Vegetables. Kodaks iy i MAUI ISLE Beckwith Golden Wedding Is Celebrated. itition of Butchers UI UUlLliLI a f.1akes Low Price of Beef. New Principal for Mzunaola Seminary Stray News of People end Events.

MAUI, April 18, 1903. Yesterday, was the fiftieth anniversary of the mar- fl.l riase of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Beckwith of Hamakuapoko.

ThU cold-' en wedding was not marked by any so cial function on account of the III health of Mrs. Beckwith. However their manv friends r.n Oahu and Ma- ui did not fail to remember the occa-' sion. From friends in Honolulu where. they resided for many years, the doc- tor being the.

beloved president of Oa- hn CoUpeta and latpr a tha Tnnlar' TT pastor of the Central Union church. was received a purse or goia, and a testimonial in the form of a vellum scroll bearing the names of the DeoDle whom he had married and other old friends. I .1 ill4U1 rebiuenxbmemoers 1113 ia church and others, presented a roll-, top desk and chair, and an invalid's table for Mrs. Beckwith, and S5 E-Old, Thft -wholo island mmrmlt juiiuru in oiienng ur. ana Mrs.

lietK v.wo, ana extend to them best wishes tor wiauv jt UUUU11UCU jjd JLU.1ZOO, Easter Sunday was duly celebrated AX Tl -r- 1 i Beckwith preached an inter- the soul At the Church of the Good FOR WEAK NERVES. "The battle of life to-day ia not fought with the muscles but with the nervous system' eo says Sir J. Crichton Browne, a high medical authority. Another authority, the late Dr. J.

M. Fothergill, adds, "The more the digestion weakens and the liver and kidneys become inactive and sluggish, the more the blood becomes laden with waste matters, causing many disorders; among them gout, rheumatism, heart trouble, asthma and prostration of the nerves. A strong set of nerves, a set to work with, a set to enable you to stand the world's battles and collisions without breaking down, must be a well-nourished set of nerves; and well-fed nerves have got to be part and parcel of a strong, well-fed body. That i3 the idea; and how then are weak people going to obtain the strength and the assimilating power which lies behind it? By using WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION a remedy known all over the world as the most genuine and quick acting of food-tonics and blood purifiers. You will search far for a case of debility no matter what the ultimate cause which this modern and scientific medicine cannot at once relieve and cure.

Itvis palatable as honey and contains all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. Dr. Ed ward. Clark says: "From a long experience in the use of cod liver oil, I have no hesitancy in saying that I regard your preparation the best one on the market." It cannot fail, and is beneficial from the first dose. Guaranteed to increase weight and renew strength.

If hard to please, try it. Genuine is sold by all chemists here and everywhere throughout the world. waifs Summer Resort; 4000 feet above the sea. No mosquitoes. No dust.

The Volcano Eoase On Mauna Loa's slope, Island of Hawaii. Special Snminsr Rates RICHARD H. TRENT, Gcn'I Agt Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. i I a is seveo lies Cnmr Vina MV I'lUjf Lecture on Boer Battles. Sir Somers Vine, who is at present 0e Et Pualeilani, Waikiki, may shortly adiress on the Boer war.

In he wa a parUclpant, ag an offi cer of the City of London Fusiliers 1 The suggestion that the distingruished visit or give such a lecture came while he 1th the Prlnce and several legisla tors and National Guard officers, were enjoying luncheon yesteraay In the commanding officer's tent, on the drill ground at Kapiolani Park. The British noDlt man had just expreseeS his cleas- ure iti waiiDing tae rirsi Kegimeni field maneuvers, and was sneakine- of maneuvers of the British and Boer (armies. Sir Somers said he would be only too clflfl I tell nt ri a nhfioFvaHnntt would include personal i several oi we uoer ieaa I ers whom he praises as men of high character, bravery and personal worth Sir Somers was taJten prisoner three times by the Boers, twice by the troops of General De La Rey, and the two men formed a friendship hich has been Ti It was while' Sir Somers was at Pletoria that he met Prince Ka- laniaraole and the Princess. Sir Somers is a veteran of seven wars and he has several medals for bravery on the field of battle. He was with I the Germany army in the FYanco-Prus sian war and was severely wounded at Gravelotte.

He was also in the Ser- i vian and Turkish wars, in nearly- all of the Egyptian campaigns. He was ocvfiai expeuiuons against me Dervif hes and was with Kitchener in the Scudan. It has been -it cas been suggested that if Sir Somer, gives an address that it be for the building fund for a National Guard armory. The First Regiment officers are already active in the matter, and it Is.proT.able that the lecture will be ar- ranea at an early date. SaiS IS AU AGE OF COEINA' HONS.

-t- ve recommend a saver, a safe in- yours. Good laws state specifically the security upon which loans are made RiffId ftate control commIssionera aointei the government to Inspect SUch vestments. Loaning money ln towns cn lmPrved real estate (people's hmes) hav a tw-fola Gh viw' andvpayin? rent to them- a11 invest now, the tendency Is toward totiu lower Interest rates. Ten years from irum inow the banks will be paying two and "nt three and four per cent, while Building and Loan Associations will pay eight and ten per 4 1 11 vii. ten iu luuneen per cent.

Capitalists on the mainland are looking for long term investments with reason able guaranteed Interest rates. Why should you not do the same, whether you have $3 per month or whether you have $10,000 to put In at one time? The Phoenix guarantees cash values on its stock, bonds, or deposits from one to twenty years. Phoenix Savings, Building ancj Loan Association, Robert Slaughter, general agent, Judd building. Fort street, ground floor, Honolulu. MOTHER AND BABE Sick mother sick child That's the way it works when a mother is nursing her infant.

Scott's Emulsion is an ideal medicine for nursing mothers. It has a- direct effect on the milk. Sometimes the mother is weak; her thin milk does not make the baby grow. Scott's Emulsion changes all that. The rich cod-liver oil in Scott's Emulsion feeds the mother and gives a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby.

The medicine in Scott's Emulsion not onlv strengthens the mother but goes naturally through the milk and Sti'ength- ens the child, Nothing to hami all foi cr 4.4.. 1 bctt IimulSlOn. UrvrTlvl-11 -TOU oCOTT LOW 2v 409 tearl street, New York. A wen contested game oi Daseoaii vestment. An Investment where the wa played during ths afternoon of meni the the 12th at Wrells' Park, Wailuku, be- have their money in-fore a large crowd spectators.

It was vested to Insure careful handling of Lovejoy a Ltd. Nnuann St. Tel. Main SC3. I 10U NUUANU STREET.

(Formerly Murata) Sfrav Hat Factory SHIRTS OF ALL. KIND a- Made to Order. Everybody Hide If von ride, and an nnt nnifa a.f-c'j. with your mount, or if you don't riia but think you'd Jike to, we have sons interesting things to say to you. new ana Second Hani Wheels Repairing neatly done st Yoshikaw On King street near Alakea, Toung Building Hoiiclnlu Franca Lanndrj Still remains at 1104 Kfnc Rtrt vizi 1 Piikol street, and has NO connection with the Beretania street laundry.

Reasonable nrlcesr nmt' wiif the first league game of the season and the last year's champions the Morning stars won over the Wailu- kus after a hard struggle by a score of 7 to 4. Jackson pitched for the ih n-Hrii Thnmnann for the latter i On Wednesday the brigantine, Gali- lee, Treanor, master, arrived in Kahu- lui from Tacoma with a cargo of lum- f-v i i ber. She leaves for Fanning Island next Wednesday to deliver some mer- Weather-42 degrees at Kula (4000 lth Weather Heavy trades with oc- casional rains. FARAERS 10 HOLD A GATHERING The next regular meeting of the Farmers' Institute will be held at the Wahiawa Colony on Saturday, April 25, 1903. There will be an outdoor ses sion at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and an evening session at 7:30 o'clock in the school house.

The program for the afternoon is "A Practical Talk on Cows," by J. E. Higgins of Honolulu, to be followed by discussion led by Dr. IX C. Shorey; and "The Question of Feed in Hawaii," by Jared G.

Smith, followed by a dis cussion led by B. O. Clark. In the evening the following papers ill be presented: "Some Injurious Insects of Hawaii," by D. L.

Van Dine; 'The Importance of Irrigation in Hawaiian Agriculture," by Z. G. Kellogg; "The Planting of Grounds About Homes in the Country," by J. E. Hig-1 gins; and a discussion of the possibility of sisal becoming an important Indus try In Hawaii, led by A.

H. Turner, manager of the Hawaiian Fiber Com- any. The out-of-town members desiring to ttend the meeting should notify the Secretary of the Society ef their inten tion to be present in order that entertainment may be provided for them at the Colony. from falling bricks or timbers as Well as from the flames. No fire department properly equipped without a supply of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.

This lini- ment is unexcelled for burns and bruises. One application gives relief. Try it. Benson. -Smith wholesale agents, sell it.

laundered for 10c Phon White 411. Again Open lor Business. RTVXR MILL Pans hi -tract fti River, Contractors and Builders, House Material and Furniture. Ori promptly attended to. Tel.

Blue 548. p. o. Box ttf. BREWER A.

LTFJ. Sugar Factors and Comissioa cliaiits. LIST OF OFFICERS. C. iL Cook.

Ti-ili1 Robertson. Ifana trmr- T- T1hft1. Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. I ,11 i Auauor; i'. Jones, IL.

Wfcua house, a. R. Carter. Director. E0S0LULO AUTOKOEItE uH MACEI5E SHOPS Union St.

nr. Hotel St. Phone Main J-'- P. O. Box 603.

Light Machine Vvork. Automobile Built and Repaired. Experts on Call for Outside Tfork. Nickel and Copper Plating. HRS.

E. n. TAYLOR Tho Honolulu Florist 42 QUEEN. STREET. P.O.

Box 594. Tel. 72 Tel. Main 364..

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