. Hun Barn. Waikiki Beach“ warm)... 7. 1904. - but In. M1un:â€"- . .7 We reached hen Tao-day liter- noon about two o’clqck, after a" plea-Int and oomfortlblé voyage on the Nippon Man from 8m Fund-co. ' We wen out six day- Ind a half. I would like to say a good word lot this nice little steamer and ihomcers. She only WON bus and sailed over the want of the waves like a- sea- gull.‘ ,The ship in most bounti- tifnlly ké'pt ind commanded. Two days before reaching Honolulu tho omens, may of the puoen gen and attendant: put on white duck units, at on deck without mpg, .nhd the ladies welcomed the return to thin shirt waists. We had glorious V moonlight nights and thereflection and sheen on the water was beautiful. The um looked larger and thy inood brighten“ seemed to me, then I hadnvefamm them. ' A: we neared'vthe shore natives were svimim around the vessel estimg {or new; to be thrown to thing They are . temerkable divers and seem to get the money every time One fellow m a splendid Ipecimen of his†race. Great linowa and muscles stood out, showing his strength, tawny‘ black hair which every now and thanks would shake off his foreâ€" head, lustrous black eyes and â€good white teeth. Altogether a good representative of his race. We are'itopping at the Manna, Hotel. It is on'the ,beach and, beautifully located The dining room looks Out on the bee, and on1 the other side of the hotel you get 'a view of the mountains, with the ever .changitigiighte and ehad0we. To give you a pen picture of this “Paradise of the Paciï¬c†will re- quire much condensing. It is a perfect paradiee.'1‘he weather is 2 like our J nly and August at home with the excepting of the trade winds, which gives 3 balmy at mosphere The temperature va- riu but little the year‘ around. everything is green the“'ehï¬re Imngine driving for miles over mdmflne'd streets with tropical trootund Ihrubbery everywhere you look. Pmtty 00(th of every kind, large md small, with bprï¬n '0! all kinds, lugs and tin-ll. lovers, vines of womhrhl growth and hunt, The plans {3th. it“ in so rife with a, I»!!! nothings hero The pool pisseemtohke phairsinksep ing their grounds and olirnbbery ‘in nice condition The hedges of poinciu’n with a vivid red star-like ‘flower, are very attractive. Also :3 besutifully varigated leaved ground-Sundwuhtmpblm Yesterday Mr. White anti I took a waxy interesting dtiï¬opver the Pali, which lead.- np thamomij tainto the pounds “whioh mi verbented the echoes of-the élnéh of spears, (he roar of cannon and the about: 6! the men in _tho mighty battle of Nunanu, where. the oonquerer, Kannehhmeha pressed his foe: foot by foot up to 'andover the awtpl pmipice." The view fidm that point was magniï¬cent The ooean in than for miles and miles,- with whitey crested Mm) belting «guns! the‘ bench. One cannot do justice to such a scene. The native fruit: as “muons, the aligator pear, bmunas, band fruit, China ormge, Wat, ï¬gs, grapes, gnaw lime, mango. obelo, chimera opupaia, atom in the number of 4b (£me kinds 6‘! fruit. A dish called péi whieh ts] served like a cereal for Wat, is something like a beet in aim; ogly it 13 light‘ gray in‘ color. It is cooked and mashed, sérved with sugar and cream, and it is not to be despised. . Originally poi‘bowls {mamas of ngtm'nl‘ wood “called Koha, which admitted of a high polish, like mahogany. amber-«aw “now quite scarce and comq'n‘ently very expensive. The schools at Hone. jlulu are of the beat. . We expect to 553! from here the fourteenth of hunky on†'thé- Siberia for Hong Kong. flopping a day at Yokohama, and, other places on th‘é way, uh, if]: time. We will be ovet twenty (in: atj sea from here to Bong Kong. [Afgervane' iime in China we will coun- Moll to Japan. Alt. ,White is dPllghlfll' With “118’ â€apical climate. Everyone grows indo- lent here and does not, feel like rushing around. Japanese and Chinese servant- u-e in the majority. The Jtpt are very nut and comment ed iq iUu. alway- Iook list and clean. vein-sin @dw-niid-I ’38-: I hate copied I puomwhhh IDA scribes ._ Hawaii IO beautifully I ï¬ke‘ the liberty 0L â€chasing it b you' 3min. - Whom the unlin- only 31%... when 00 min Mb but. to him Where the m ocean laden. snot you um. I iond “no. Where the swift unoc- m gliding 0’" the cupid thud rues. When. th ‘1 depth at liquid up- phin o lcun in coal on“, Whey. {he -‘ ; .n flow-r†i_n pending 32.. pro EDSâ€"=1»..- u=?~ autumnâ€"SA 90.03- etc 80 a? as :51. , ï¬rm? «to grain a? 35 4050?. '33:. 6.2. pro 425? canâ€"- ï¬re-6501.5 is. 8 â€winâ€"H 5.03. a? :- g5 gar? ï¬rm? 55 30.9.. 28.. v? 3.5.53 hetvenwtrd. for "ornate, As,» “heathen, they linen to the not! ‘ he“ on the show. When the “M9311: its splendou- o'er the intern of “I. west, < Where the gauche, rosy tinted. ' this the mountain snowy cast. .Where the autumn is immoral there, ., beneuh uh azure sky, , m by a sea of beauty. flock thht ‘A and of loveâ€"Hun“. ‘ 3mm ASSESSIEIT IOTIBE no. so; Notice is herebyg iven to 511 persons interested thst the gCity Council of the 013 of Big blend Perk, County of Luke State of Illinois. having ordered that. Broadway, in add city, from its] intersection with the west. line of Sher- idem Road, otherwise known as Port ‘ Clinton Avenue, wont. to a. point twelve and one~hnlt (12.) feet west of the cen- ‘ her line of Oak “1-0“:meth it": oomw across In! ï¬nk “root, tron: its Mom with {he line of the pived med!!- aif - indie!- W601! on 8 ‘way, Wk to the eonsh line of Walker me- ï¬ne. otherwise known so Sheridan m. bounded drained paved mth 'mednmnndotherwuei raved The 616' ne'nbe to: th‘eheme bein (mare in the ï¬ne 'of the (my Clerk 0 e636 city. end having â€plied to the ï¬ennty‘ Gent-t of he county !or an “easement of ï¬lm of said impmvement according to ï¬ts, end an â€easement thereof ; n'ving been made end returned to said court the ï¬nal heel-lug thereon will be had an the ninth day of February A. 3.1004, or en neon then-ether as the business of the chm-t will rpit. ‘ H ’ Said esueeement iep pays 1e in ten ()0) installments with interest at the rate at ï¬ve (a) per eentum per ennnm an en installments inn and after am 051 ï¬rst wanker. All a deeiring may ï¬le objections in said court before said day. end may appear on the hearing end nuke their defense. John anunn Fume-r. omen- abpointed tomeke said neâ€" lament. Deted at Highland Park, m., Jen-4 any 28 A. D. 1004. Insertions in this column â€We“ . one (amnion. “ ‘ Inn: Wannaâ€"41b rent, 8 or, '4 rooms for "light. homkqepiuj. Inqnin n this hawks; ordl'y poultloi of hast. Hood and mm. Willing to be gnu-Ill: useful. ‘ Nu. Gannon. manna-1m “ 3-41 ‘9 ‘1'" WHI'W‘?!‘ “8h Atlnddimumwmmm vm w are “venue: m mmvn this oflce. m mvenienou. Inquire at Emu- 1.3m: once. Stetm heat: and obey-{c light: Anod- An English In!†dodgy pootthn I} Want Column. â€"By Ann; M. Puts. louo-Q- ' ii-ii-if'F-i ""W mum) nu ': . munou Maura: lion-I. . 17:004. I. - 101 Ian. ï¬tm t 1'. I. Aunt. M†HIGHLAND PARK. ILL 9m" Tole cannon-{â€05 l DI. IAMES WATSON QR. muou H. BAKER 19!, Put Avenue. 1|:IpL.n.to_‘:1£5z. n. Otto-ulna unveiling-um Holmium") HIGHLAND PAliK. "a? John Ave. mmnom on m 0am Fletcher Block HIGHLAND PARK mm: and Hymn Hauler T :11 chronic dinne- in the latest tine manner. 41!» mm ml: commuters A trid- will convinc- you'ot the gmttggnaï¬tdthisw . ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC Winn, . n. mm probated. Real ec- mteglonot.‘ paunnce. rentlntr. pen-tom. eol' DR. mm B. SHELDON Do an know that Mum-s, Pipe end are “cheap new es they were in“ Is ? Now in the time to put in your heetineedplent. Estimates cheerfully furnish - - Sewer and Water Main ‘Extenp since. Concrete Sidewalks. Walla, fete, etc. . P. '0. In ‘42 WON 90L: m. Mama, Hum. Tum "OH-3310b!“ was: : Temphone. 11151th M use. mauwoon‘,‘ « . ILLINOIS. ï¬eneral Contractor; FOR SALE EDWARD Fl. LAING W. A. IEBIBUD 00. DI. E. H. POMEIOY F. E. HART MAN. ERNEST s. GAIL. Stem md» Hot Wmt Hitting Phamf.'..,..._ mm u nu: ma? DR. E. C. KAYE noun sum mm u The loath. ILLXNOIS Phonon!