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VOL. XXXIII., NO. 5749. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 9,- - 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIViU CENTS.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AAAAAAAAkkkkkkkk,kkkkAAAi EIAI ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. EVENTS OF THE BOERS KeCLELLAN, POND A CO. Judd Bldg.; "ADVERTISED BY OUR LOVING FRIENDS. TeL Main 9. 0 ATTORNETS. DICKEY. King fcYLE A. and Bethel St. NEW YEAR Si TeL m; r. u. dot so. AGGRESSIVE 1 ' . - . ...-:-- '. . . 1, l j. LONG. Attorney and Notary Pub lic; lfw Betaei be If. MONSARRAT. Attorney, Notary Public and Commissioner for New York President Receives They yWin Another Neat Cal.. Merchant St; Tel. Main 68. 1 ad White House. IpETERSON & MATTHEWMAN P. O. Success. "1 r t

PHYSICIANS. ' 'i JDR. 8E0. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic Prac MACARTHUR AT MANILA k- - ABE SOUTH M titioner. special attention given to i chronic diseases; office and residence, illOINGJHE. Bcretanla St., nearly opp. Methodist Church; office hours, 10 to 13 a. m., S to mm 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m--; Sundays, ao to . The Czar Reviews Returning Rus- - Kitchener 18:10 a. m.; TeL 733. not Winning Laurels in His" sian Troops Inauguration of fctJELLA 8. CLEVELAND, M.D. Office, 3- - . Pursuit of the Elusive 10SJ King St.; hours, 9 to 12 a. m., S to Governor of New York. immimiaj: mmmrnim Burgher Chief. I p. m.; TeL 638.

232 &r bit. C. L. GARVIN. Office, Bereta-ne- 1. hours, 9 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. In the long LONDON, 3L f nli Emma St.; to a. m., line of New Year receptions mm, Dec. The War Office I 1:38 S p. m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.; at the . to Tel. ; has received the , following dispatch 1 Blue KS1; residence Tel. White 8891. i White House none, perhaps, was more ill j from Lord Kitchener: brilliant than the ode which today i J j "PRETORIA, Dec. 30, 7 P. M. Gen- -j i DR. W. J GALBRAITH. Office and res- - ushered in the twentieth century. And J & i .a - ..... StS. m eral Lyttleton reports that our post at Beretanla flif and Alakea nerhnnn nn feature nf It waa tin uni- - Offlce hours, 9 to 10, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. 1 LV.t: Helvetia was captured yesterday morn-j- f ersally gratifying to the distinguished J ing by ' the 'Boers. throng which came to greet About fifty were extend the killed and wounded and 200 pris-- ings year taken J ': i R. W. L. MOORE Office of Dr. Day, of the new to the chief execu oners. Colonel Kitchener reports 10 a, m. 2 p. m. ; of republic as j that Eeretania St.; hours, to tive the the fact that the J he is following with a in 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 11; office tel. tv 'small uiiBiitrsa ui luc line nuuse vvuh iiuie I the track of the enemy, being : &9; res. white 1981. , to Helvetia participate in 'the happy occasion Jjl. reoccupied "by Reeves, re- and with the receive the whchas been T. MITAMURA. Office 14C8 President J JDR. Nuuanu -- s' enforced from Belfast. .5.1 Tel. 152; office 8 to 10 felicitations and well wishes of all. , St; White hours, ( i wmmDsgssggm "Helvetia was a very strong position' 3 l m JJ a. m.; 1 to and 6 8 p.. m., except The day has dawned dull and gray, g to 3 on the Machadodorp-Lydenbur- rail- - Bundays. but the air was soft and balmy. To- way, and was held by a detachment of ward 11 o'clock when the reception the Liverpool regiment Am askingrfor , W. G. ROGERS, M.D. Eye,. Ear, Nose opened the sun burst through mist and J and Throat Specialist, opp. further information." Hotel St., cloud, brightened walls and " Y. M. C. A.; hours 9 12. 2 4:30, the white Lord Kitchener,- - writing from Pre- - to to pillars of historic old mansion un- 7 to 8; Sundoys, 9 to 11, 2 to 4. the a , toria Saturday, December Z9tn, says: til it shone like alabaster and touched "There Is not much change In situ- - I)R. j. the A. N. SINCLAIR Boston . Bldg.; the stripes of the glorious American ation in Cape Colony. ' The eastern hours, 11 to 1. 3 to 5, 7 to 8; Sunday, 12 flag that floated above it with streaks force of the enemy appears to have to 2; tel. of. main 285; res. w. 2S61. of flame. I up ' broken in small parties at Utrecht ' j tm. E. C. WATERHOUSE. Office and - Tu J and to be moving about rapidly In the rwldence, Beretanla and Miller Sts.; of-- ' o same district, evidently waiting for flc 8 11 x began to long J hours. to a. m.:ltoa ana 7 to riages"r:r.o"sarrive and the support from the north. The last re-J.p- ort p. m.; Tel. White 3492. line of army and naval officers in full states western to mas- - that the force is" uniform formed the left of the moving to Carnarvon. De Lisle and VETERINARY SURGEONS. ;sive porte cochere. Within, under the i.ThornycroftI B. CLAPHAM Veterinary are In close pursuit." ; Sursreon of mvrlada of plprtrin lights. "French has occupied' Ventorsdorp.' sd Dntist; office Kins; St Stables; which were reflected in the happy faces J TeL 1083; calls day or nlcht promptly Clements reports that he is opposed on answered; specialties, obstetrics and of the shifting throng, all was bril- Jrthe rpad to Rustenburg. The eastern lameness. liancy. The marine band, stationed un- J ' line was" blown up near Pah and a train der the stairway, discoursed national jf jwas held up this morning on the R. T. KATSUNUMA. Office. - lively throughout ' ; Club Sta- airs and marches the Standerton line. . , p ; TObles; hours, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; TeL 477. ceremony. Cabl- - J t - The members of the Jj "General Knox's column and Boyes' net and their wives, together with the .brigade are. holding Dei Wet- - from ,1 n breaking --Vn-? ill; fR:PB.TCMott-Sml- south." ih Ma:co'' Fo" . first to arrive. They laid aside their i While Lord Kitchener sends bad news autBa.;OB1cenWn,Ml. jwrap3 ,n gtate dinlng room and en. J the ior ingiana on-th- e closing day of the r. - apartments E. GROSSMAN,- D.D.S. Alakea St, tered the Public of the year, me press continues to take a threa doors above Masonic Temple, Ho- - President, where they exchanged surprisingly hopeful view of the grave olulu; - ' office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. greetings with Mr. and Mrs. McKin- 2 "When baby was born he gave indications of being strong and healthy, systematic diet of Magooh's Food situation and of revelations of an enor- - ley. The ladies of the receiving party but a PR. C. B. HIGH. Phfladelnhia Dental entpred the red and blue narlors and!" Dut him in his Dresent condition. if ! College 1892; Masonio Temple; TeL 813. ' General De Wet is still at large. Kim-J- f took their places behind the line. j .berley is isolated. The Boers are in Minis- - !R. A E. NTrrrnTinffl ai.v. a Meantime tbe Ambassadors and l ; force enough to have captured a strong with Dr. Anderson; office hours, g0 ters of foreign, countries, with the at-- position at Helvetia, in the Lydenburg U L itnnYie-- rtf fhe vn Hmiq l in thpfr Representatives between the district, while. Judging from Lord Kit-- uhi-WAL- iL. i gorgeous and resplendent court Iof WE 'MAY very prog- - tfL A. C. WALL. 53 HARRISON ON Republicans and the Fusionists GET chener's recent advices, no DR. O. forms, gathered in the state dining ' Office 8 had 'has resulted In a tie. Four Democrats . ;ress is being made against the Boer hours a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love roorn. Promptly at 11 o'clock the bugles .... Bldt;., Fort TeL 434. ' 1 Trvrir"f" for William T. Marshall, the stal- -' in Cape Colony. St; approach of Presiden- - ,voted ir, ISI r.vaders sounded the the j wart Republican candidate. jnillrllVn Accord,nff to further telegraphic ad- - Party and, led by Col. Bingham, INSURANCE. itial . i vices received yesterday Zeerust is or ana Major Ex-Preside- fHE FIDELITY MT7TTTAT. J.TVV. TN-- the master ceremonies, nt Makes Char-- n It practically besieged, Corps, The a Trouble With Venezuela. - Ureal Britain May CXChange but has provisions 8URANCE CO. of PhHademhla. McCauley of the Marine the suuicieni ror uve monins. xne garn-- Chaa. H. Gil man. General Agent; President and Mrs. .McKInley descend- acteristic Address at CURACAO, Dec. 31. The diplomatic For Part of Philip- son at Ottoshoop has been withdrawn Room 204, Judd Bldr. by in- ed the main stairway, followed the controversy over the rival asphalt to Llchtenburg. A dispatch from Car-navo- n, members of the Cabinet and their Indianapolis. Is approaching pines. fHE HUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO terests in Venezuela an dated yesterday, reports that OF NEW wives. acute stage. The Venezuelan govern the Boers who have been threatening YORK. party passed' along to re- - INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan 1. Ex-Pr- es 1. special to B. B. ROSE, Agent, Honolulu. As the the ment ignores the protests of Washing NEW YORK, Jan. A that point were driven off and are be- celving room the President reflected in ident Harrison, speaking to the toast ton against the semi-offici- al conspiracy the Journal and Advertiser from Wash- ing pursued. ,. happi- - ;to - - ARCHITECTS. his smiling face his health and j "Hail, Columbia," at the banquet on the deprive the New York and Bermu- ington says: "It is evident," says a belated mes- &EARD3LET3 ness. He bowed repeatedly to the company megauy oi me cerrau--" The British colony of Jamaica will Pinn .n dedication of the New Columbian clubaese. sage from Krugersdorp, dated Decem- Builders. 2--4, Idese asphalt lake. Minister Loomls at Office rooms Aitt.Arlington crowds assembled in the corridors, be given in exchange for a fair share ber 23d, "that the Boer commissariat Annex, Honolulu, H. L; sketches and greeting many of them with well wishes Caracas is striving for a peaceful solu of colony in the Phil correct difficulty. the United States in .the direction of the Maalelsburg is estimates furnished at short no-- of the day. Mrs. McKInley also be-uc- a; "I estimate the gift of the governing tion of the ippines. TeL 229; Q. 778. great Anglo-- well supplied and that until the P. box stowed her gracious greetings upon faculty to be God's gift to; the This is an trade which Saxon, and in the constitution of the international try betwen here and ;h2 Magielsburg ENGINEERS. many in the throng, and when three United States, with Its division of pow MILES SAYS will be probably the result of acquis! is properly cleared of Boers they will sweet-face- d children near tne ironi ers, limitations uaon the governing de- - tion by the United States of the Dan continue to concentrate there, the ; ners. chirped a "nappy rxew io uiu partments, and Its subilme reservations ish Antilles - Electricians and Boilermakers, iear ------ground being particularly adapted to Honolulu. first lady of the land, "she took a hand- - in the interests of Individual liberty, I ALGER IS A In official circles it is. thought that tne,r methoda of warfare.: . Vmiij highest of - ' 'fni nt fmm hpr pxmiislte houauet see the achievement that most Great Britain- win not want tne lsiana To emphasize Lord Kitchener's cov fHAS. V. E. DOVR. r. ViSinnravnr PTirl .Mf moaa on tneaorl thom to the rare faculty. ac of Jamaica if the United States no progress Is . be- - office new Magoon bldg., "I argument WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. Lieutenant ert admission that fl f.nPneer: children. The party passed into the have no to make here or quires the Danish possessions and the ing made agalnst jnvaslon of Cape - places, while anywhere against territorial expansion; .General Nelson A. Miles says that for-- commanding the 5S2bSJ SiLSfS- bine parlor and took their nrpstie of Great Britain 1 n.: v c j Cfc Vffi o- - but I do not, as some do, look to ex- - A Alo-- r...... , , rajwimeui full Marine band burst forth witn f Wa Pnaaoll o-- itne canaa uu.6..n.v the nnnslnn oa tha aafflof rvT mnat nttiaitt A Ct.rV " nignway to tne Nicaragua d writing Saturday, reports as fol 1ISDON IRON WORK-- TTn.rin.r-- .mi the stirring strains of "Hail to- - the oo t ti tv, maae iaise assemons in iie amao , wm have Glsappearea. xne unnea trth nmman.i n. - Tn H.iv, n-i-il i- Builders of Pumnino- ant vra- - Phlpf." Tn addition to the ladles of the r. h him and rpfpntiv nuhllshpd. RtotM.. " nnt h( Able to command the i i - . i t cmnery " omi cuTo.uicie'' vi auuuuaiH "U v vritten a ' " tt.1 lllg VUlUIIjr. UtU) CLIICUUJTj and complete power plants; of-- Cabinet, the following ladies were in-- andj,. of enoromus surplusd.of food army re- - approach from east, but It will from npar room iront The commander of the today the rrosspd icnaandaar and the arriv- - ' opreckels block; TeL 194. vited to occupy places behind the line products and of invention and economy in turned from South Carolina, where he its point of vantage, control the ocean al o( another is momentarily exacted m . : z r ana nearly ail 01 tnem were pitaeuu inuumuw, wo o.0 y nas Deen on a nunung xi.e uaiu or tne Antilles, irum iuc iwra.vr AAiiAJK, M, Am. boo. C. E. nose orlsrinal erreatest colonlz"e nip. east uanisn in he Stevnhure district. The l?oera ... the and he had not read the Alger article, magnificent base which will undoubt- - tw(J TTHyd,rt;uU(l, 1995 The y' - are safa t, have or lhrce rses jSfi - natlfl- Australia and New Zealand id.in.cu a mau n uv n a.o BQtnhllsftPri De Blfc, Honolulu; TeL,Ener;989. Root, Misses Griggs,' Miss H. Hitch- thel contlneenta to South Afrlca lie edly ho there. It Will each, though in "bad condition. They McKittrlck, ed familiar with all It contained. interesting to recall that when the 'cock, Miss Catlln, Miss hut Great Britain cannot hold the trade "General Alger says," he was told, J .JriT-'- ZZZ t" r,ave no 61J18 or lrar,8Tort, dui are wn CONTRACTORS. Lee-Metfo- Mrs. Abner McKInley, Mrs. George B. of her "colonies against American offer you knew two or months, unuea omies i - - supplied with rd rifles and ku in gs product. "that three press idea.was 1 itoV. AJJ"2SJrc,SLaJd under. Cortelyou, Miss Hinds. Mrs. T. A. of a better or cheaper The ln advance that bad corned beef was cefote treaty the British ammunltion. Captured Boers say that -- . as- - was , ,,,7 Bingham, Mrs. David . J. Hill, Mrs. Jr. oouin American states, beIng sent to our soldiers; that while that If tireat amain iorcea w the intention of these commandos Is to w De cumpeusa- - Barrar-vp-- W. Mrs. E. Richardson, , you were at Tampa you were perfectly yield there snouia some roam a nrJ T un ., .w-- ., iiuT Hackett, J. a r V a V nhmit wait until Wt Anoti . I sucn as you w " Miss Steece, Mrs. Fuller, the Misses tho no on. ... a familiar witn lacts later tion to threat Britain, nat vreai peara on he scene JEWELERS. Fuller, Mrs. Aubrey, Miss Wallace, Mrs. iimue uuuut, uui save me oaiciai f vi ritflin s aemanas wouia De axe not All dispatches arriving London closer and iarger commercial intercourse the time no. as to scan-- in PHREVE A CO. San Fraacisco. Jewel- - Harlan, the Misses Harlan, Mrs. Gray, with the world will bring, offer to our War at hint ciear it is understood, however, that agree the Cape Dutch show no " dal." .that and SIlTersmiths. See advt. lnsld. 'Miss Brewer, Mrs. Karrick, Mrs. commerce a field the full development of There are many false statements in Mrs. Mrs. which wiU realize the El Dorado. ... "i&JSL fner! ?? Brown, Shlras, Mrs. White, Vo ancwaro AU.AAWWS VIVeilUl appear to be of war and de LUC V ovinia"tlV v n,n0,lVAAA Or tired the OPTICIANS. Peckham, Mrs. McKenna, the Misses "The decapitation of the "I do not care to reply now in detail manenu sirous of peace. Many refuse to supply NEGLECT YOUR EYES; you McKenna. Mrs. M. A. Hanna. the when the oath of office has been ad- to General Alger accused me food willing to 1 what has the Boers with and are paJr Don't C. ministered to his successor will greatly two years- - up BENEFACTION. - ?ne Misses Hanna, Miss Phelps. Mrs. J. vivify of. He took to think Ws A GREAT give Information to the British regard- thiSE " Burrows. Mrs. S. M. Cullom, Miss Ridg a somewhat tiresome ceremonlaL attack on me, and it is reasonable to improperly And we may some time solve the news suppose ad riPMP,-'ri,LrlIZ- vnn- - ley. Miss Fisher, Mrs. Stephen B. El I would take a little time to th, win .in vea. paper prooiem wnat to do with our ex- - frame a proper reply to him. As to his onsuit 8. E. LUCAS, OPTICIAN, Love lns' vnaries vv. rairDanaa, ai.r. presidents, in that conclusive way. Un- - Gift f Over $2,500,000. 'show that while Colville's column was article in general, I think the people of ; Bl!lff. J. K. Jones, Mrs. Kean, the Misses til then, I hope an may be CHICAGO, Jan. 1. Dr. D. K. Pear- - the a second force cf the country are pretty well acquainted - Bcrs Kean, Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Mrs. permitted to live somewhere midway be- - sons completed his great benefactions 4 .1- f.f the enemy was peer, moving to-- - tween gosslD with the facts as to army beef. BROKER3. 'A. P. Gardner. Mrsl Jampa McMillan, the house of the and the are many things ' not yet nineteenth century camp where the British trans- - J. CAMPBELL. op-- crypt of the mummy. He know, per "There for the ward the Office Qun St, Miss McMillan, the Misses Moririn. will known which will be made public Vrhen $2,500,000 by mailing a port inspanned. British Unlon Feed Co. haps, in an especial way, how to show to more than was The small r8lt Mrs. o. H. Piatt. Mrs. T. C. Piatt. Mrs. I make a reply, if I decide to do so. College, Northfleld, . plucky stand. Re-en-B- ut, the highest honor to the president'al of- say, check to'Carleton force made a Redfleld Proctor, Miss Proctor, Mrs. fice and the most courteous deference to as I the people of the Nation Minn. The last donation makes a to-- forcements arrived with artillery, and AGENTS. .. .Tnspnh Tt. - Honrv--'- M. Teller. Mrs. - -.: For- de-w- ar HTT17A . i, ' . tsreai questions, now- - &WonrS tal of $50,000 which Dr. Pearsons has after a severe fight the Boers were kuu-w- S- jvusses i? ever, ff lu mt alcer. tne oraicer. airs, wiinam and esneciaiiv on nnectinno v--i con-- owns to instruments, district of Kona, .. ... There has beei much pub.fshed! gven to the Minnesota institution feated. The British losses altogether B. Bate. Mrs. Eugene Hale. Mrs. D. B. stitutional law you must eive an ex- - tl gave a check sixty-thre- e wound-thorou- gh u; also for at W. C. Achi's office. King St., president his and there have been witnesses and a Dr. Pearsons were nine killed and "ear Henderson, Mrs. John Ddlzell, Mrs. freedom, or the axe and It - $25,000 W. Crosby, treas-- . missing. Boers are raid Nuuanu. is too late to give me the axe. investigation, and the coun- to Frederick ed and The Charles H. Grosvenor, Mrs. S. E. Payne, try formed an opinion long ago. urer of Lake Forest University, to have had thirty-on- e killed, "Any Democratic who may But I mis ine Mrs. George W. Steele, Mrs. Robert R. friends say 100,000 Febru- - . fight STENOGRAPHERS. share your hospitality on that soldiers who have re gift was on a promise made last Boers admit that in their with D. Hitt. Miss Richardson, Mrs. J. H. this occas'on to nomes war $25,000 they lVPPTn,,vi(. e.mMmA at will pardon me for saying to any of turned tneir since the ary when Dr. Pearsons offered General Clements at Nooitgedacht Gear. V d:iiub'i"'i Ketcham. Miss Ketham Miss Wilson them probably know something of the qual- - $100,000 Lanslng,, M for 130 ln81jrance department. w.ho hag cast bejmiling looks toward me 9 4.1 J 1 m . on condition that be raised 0si men. Kround floor, Judd bldg.; TeL Main 869. Mrs. W. S. Kerr. Mrs. N. N. Cox, Miss that the Democratic Daty never been VFL 1" - iney.naye ioia university endowment fund. By "Jt is understood that Lord Kitchen- - Sibley. M s. has "iLr."" "ri- the 9- Cox. Mrs. J. C. Miss SibleT, less attractive than now. No plan of re- Uon! neld be" again" Saturday night $92,000 had been ob- - er cannot ask the colonies officIaLy to WH-Go- n, s aTdlt ot by Miles, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. J. M. organization sue-rest- ex- told yMncess itself to me me. Therefore. I say tained and the remaining $S,000 was send troopp." says a Durban ..isna.ch Von Wrede wants the Vatican cept Hpu- cannot what r s Miss Waller. Mrs. George M. that sueeested by a waeeish - m iresoyier-- ted Tfcen-.lve- 29th. h? annul her divorced husband's mar-- tnant of my regiment to steps I will take in the matter. raised by collections tne 'but f Ptroberer. Mrs. Dewey. Mrs. P. M. a captain wvose "As I understand it, the article which Ian churches of Chicago on Sunday, it to be known in Australia and Canada Rixey, Mrs. English. Mrs. W. K. Van inverted. Ha said: 'Cap-- arriv-in- e card-play- er 7ere appeared to One lost $11,000 while play-- f00"3 ce has Just Is a chapter of a The endowment fund now amounts that Australians and Canadians, S. I would elie-lbl- ondge Revpen. Miss U. IVZJLL? ?' book to be published soon and written $726,000. of wltich Dr. Pearson has ir, will be for Im- whist at the Duke of SaVtorirThe'Wsses Sar- - .. orderly by Alger. Natl Grant, cthe General I may wait until ,vin tiss- 000. The trustees of the uni- - mediate enlistment In the Irregular I Mrs. Philip Sheridan, the Misses J' , that book comes out, so can ob- - Hiram Hit. toris. that I versity will attempt to raise $100,000 c T'S trUff is proceeding the hv tiot-- im rs. ii ici Fifth Avenue In "MewntrVork. cnenaan. u& fliaiimns, mis. A been said may for new buildings, to be expended as for Ave months' service." dead. Chas. G. Dawes. Mrs. Harriet Lane Tie for Quay. lhas against me. But I Gymnasium academy, upon Helvetia dis- - . determine not to reniv at all" follows: for the Commenting the A trust has been organized to control Johnston, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. J. Stan- HARRTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 1. The $30,000: science building for the unlver- - aster, the Daily Mail calls upon the e tube industry with a capital of first ballot taken in the contest con $40,000; recitation buildings for jo.ooo.ow.?tl f. , for . nance nas Dougnt several American sity, (Continued on Page 2.) organization or the House .paintings. Ferry Hall Seminary, $30,000. (Continued on Page 3.)

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERT! EK- - HONOLULU. JANUARY P, 1901.

sian troops that have returned from Lord Roberts is nearing China. His Majesty passed In front of the coast EVENTS OF o,.v. BLrv uicunea to y tne detachments and then ordered a Corporal Brewster "It woi.ih ER VIS marcn past, as eacn company passed the been "ave TIE - done in the days of I Czar thanked- P00-- 11901 1901 them for their services. The spirit and cwrenev t li " I 1 NEW' YEAR hi men are conceaea but veterans mnH , i barracks, where the Czarvi'passed about , worst nossihl .0r tV We start in the new year and new century with a larger and finer stock from one table to another, addressing re- - to rush into print as ihlll . H than we ever had before. We are getting settled in our new store as fast (Continued from Page L) maiKs to individual soldiers. Subse- convinced that the case against hL Of PEACE quently holding aloft a glass of brandy, been closed and that h . " m possible. fol- r,M his Majesty addressed the troops as Justice from the War Office. . ley-Brow- n, Mrs. Garfield, Mrs. lows: Our bicycle agencies, the James usu ui enarpiy G. Blaine, Mrs. Beale, Mrs. Em- "Brothers, i I rejoice to see you assem- frvr mvAmlnn. T T cntlClw l if J H.S. .T ' Mumuownej a run. mons Blaine, Mrs Buckingham, Mrs. bled here, gallant heroes that you are. but theon "at.fWi.rsoo I 1 mature. i. i'J S. Rand, Mrs. Nicholas Anderson, Mrs. returninar from so far awav count rv after China To All McMillan, George such anarduou3 campaign. I drink to report upon the LindW JobM and Agrees James Mrs. Fabian, your health." ' ,. , . was Columbia, Rambler Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Hoheistand, Mrs. f. W ar Office. Mr. Brodriok' w..,.1 Henry MACARTH UR'S RECEPTION. 8 Preliminaries. Matthews, Mrs. Leiter, the that he has not beon nuH. Misses Leiter, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Hi MANILA, Jan. 1. If President McKin-ley- 's upon the court since General pLlT B. MacFarland, the Misses Ross, Mrs. New Tear's reception proves greater no special influence If there althoueh Cleveland Tenny Roe, Mrs. H. L. Beach and than that of General MacArthur, it will has a strong circle of Influential triJ? others. not be the fault of the. people of Manila. in the west end and is a EuaraflmB COURT ORDERS ACTION This reception was the first official social eral. ?r mnlrAsj parts for NEW CENTURY RETIREMENTS. furctiqn at which the Americans QtUta Ui Oiian fhroa of whPAla, M full assortment of - and TENNIEL imgg of all sorts, our WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. The first j? inpinos nave mingled m a social way. RETIRES. models of these wheels, a big stock of bike sundries l.-- 8tr all (headquarters for year of the new century will be mark- For three hours, a stream of vehicles LONDON, Jan. John Tennw.. large and up-to-da- te repair department, all go to make us fina l rartnnn wrlll o . ' ed by many army wound through the grounds of the Gov- " Kiai lumurrow hi ererything in the bicycle line. . retirements in the ernor wnen no win retire Instructs its Envoys to Sign the and navy statutory reasons, main- General's residence and discharged after nrt, for their callers official and civilian most of years' connection with the paper. ly on account of age. The .retirements them natives, though there was a sprink- NEW TEAR NOTES. Joint; Note and Get Best in army i the include three heads of ling of foreigners. The American flag, The New Tear was welcomed I staff departments, Judge Advo- Nipa at Rom, Sporting Goods Terms. viz: branches of flowers and vines wit imposing ceremonies, lnduiiin- - . r in a GOODS, FOOT- cate General Lieber, General Wilson, the decorations throughout midnight mass at St. Peter's. TO Well, yes: big stock, new goods, just in. BASEBALL. - the mansion. 2 a Chief of Engineers and General Buf- At o'clock on the afternoon of i EXTRAS, TENNIS GOODS, BOXING GLOVES, PUNCHING Admiral Remey received Jan BALLS and PEKING, Dec. 30. The Chinese plen- fington. Chief of Ordnance, each of the callers bv i.t CTjuinucni co iniunipnt In Au.f EXERCISERS, many other j BAGS, DUMBBELLS, INDIAN CLUBS, and whom holds the rank of Brigadier a tralia, the Australian flag was hoisted iX - ipotentiaries have unexpectedly been 1 tandard goods. General. One Brigadier General of the J!SA!J? you go shooting try us on SHOTGUNS, we are sole agents for tM3 ordered to sign the preliminary joint The introductions were made by Gen If line. General H. C. Merriam, command eral MacArthur's staff, assisted by mem- New York Territory for the great PARKER GUN, and we also have in stock SMITH, note and notified foreign en- ministers you. have the ing the Department of the Colorado, bers of the staff of Admiral Remey. The urged a great revival with which to' REMINGTON and several other makes, and can suit ' will callers, hUvInff been oiJ 30-3- 30-4- voys to that effect. The Chinese them and six colonels of the line retire after introduced. the century. Moody's son spoke. re. 0 RIFLES, from Air and e, to Try the 0 and jpessed out upon a balcony over-- selves were greatly astonished at re- during the year. broad The church In Sleepy Hollow, Winchester Rifles and Carbines; they are hard to beat. Iri navy two of e fa sig river and a majority famous by Washington Irvine, hadni black powder. ceiving the imperial instructions. the Rear Admirals nfn&"S J CARTRIDGES all sorts and sizes, somkeless and the-'line- , Schley, one Vu " un" watch night service on Dec 31. H Caps, Pipe Neither Li Hung Chang nor Prince Kautz and and til ceremonies were T,'" lighted Hardware, Paints and Oils, Leather, Giant Powder and Fum - ; finished. by candles, as it was a centurtl Ching had expected success in persuad- Chief of Bureaus, Rear Admiral Hich- Archbishop Chappelle, the apostolic ago." Ji and fittings. ' born, will be transferred from the ac- - delegate to vr ' ing the court under ten days. the Philippines, and other Ira D. Sankey. the evaneellBt. held ,1 to during: Dres- - The Emperor's Instructions are to tive the retired list the church dienltarles wer rereiwn flmt Tk in luinuu rnson, new xork TV All sold at lowest market prices, hy agree fully to the note, but to endeavor ent year. - i members, of the Philippine Commission cember 31, to get the best terms possible, particu- WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. Brigadier , and tne judges appeared in black frock General R. N. Batcheldor. U. S, A., re- - lcoas and thir a",re fc a decided larly in the matter of limiting the num- Ite and of legation guards and also as tired, is critically ill in this city from Sld unlfo9 E. HALL & SON, Ltd. ber the complicationa i - army and navy. The 0. to the places where these are to be lo- a of diseases arising from lifflThFilipino women wore elaborate native FCRT AND KING STREETS. cated. The plenipotentiaries are in- kidney trouble. 'costumes and conversed affably in structed to endeavor to limit the num- NEW YORK'S INAUGURATION. 'Spanish. I The use of carriage was not ber of army posts along the line, of ALBANT, N. T., Jan. L Benjamin B. numbers railway to as few as possible, and, understood by the coachmen and much Odell, Jr., was today inaugurated Gov- - confusion occurred outside, 4 finally, to request the powers not to great- - ernor of New Tork. There was a , NEW destroy forts, merely to ' TEAR IN LONDON. i the but disarm er outpouring of people and a grander AFTER E them. military display than have attended a YORK, Jan. 1.- -A dispatch to the I LI Hung Chang's health is bad and ceremony of this character for many Tun,6 rm London says: . . Hair nr o H cq miua1 a A Aid it is doubtful whether he will be able years. Over 1500 national guardsmen - ""' 111 ill... - to- do more than affix his signature to were in line in the escort column and must utrprrasmg. III in mvniana whn hav Wr, tho Floods were clapping their hands north n,m I ri an instrument delegating the powers an More or Less Run Downl to Prince Ching until another plenipo- life long friends and neighbors of She sfuthand wfst from unceasing rains new executive and who had come to this and th,e irnlinnam canaJ was breaking mi. tentiary has been "appointed. He was in Staffordshire and causing great ON morning and In a city to attest their friendship. BRACE UP dressed this carried Governor-ele- ct his es-- uttu The and military " - chair to the residence of Prince Ching, cort were cordially greeted on their ttr V wm worse, aqqi- with whom he held a long consultation. march from the executive mansion to the tlonal details of the British reverse at showed an enormous fight Schiller's Malt Extract Prince Ching then called upon the capitol and the Governor-ele- ct repeated- Helvetia that acknowledgments. ing regiment, bearing- the names of glor- doyen of the diplomatic corps, the ly had to bow his on LIQUID BREADs Cologan, Governor Roosevelt and his staff re ious battlefields Its colors, had been THE Spanish Minister, Senor de surprised at night when strongly en- requested him to notify other ceived Governor Odell and staff in th and the putnic audience enamDer or tne ex trenched and had lost one of its best STOMACH fib envoys instructions had been re- suns m surrendering to Boers. The 25cts a Bottle. . $2.50 a Dozen that ecutive suite in the capitol building, The it the ceived from the Emperor to sign the new governor was warmly greeted by fact that the Boers Invariably release '.JV.i iij note. Governor Roosevelt. They spent several "lJlr us,.nui renuer sucn m-- Dec. 30. A meeting of in conversation which a eas numniaung xo wrrasn pride. PEKING, the mlnutes after "en" dregs cup Eng- - Li Foreign Ministers will be held as soon iin h,M hv tho twn vomnrQ onH The bitterest in the for - Ush 11ds throughout the campaign have DRUG CO. Mason-Sato- w, Brit- composed of the military staffs, Lieuten- HONOLULU as Sir Ernest the the evil tidings their best bat-sta- te Von Holt Block, King St. suffering ant Governor Woodruff and the other befn that ish Minister, who is from officers was formed and proceeded a"ons have been entrapped, taken off A Stomach chills fever, shall have recovered ana captured witn guns Healthy A. H. OTIS. :- -: OTTO A. BlERBCH. 'and to the Assembly Chamber where the in-- tneJr Para tneir sufficiently to be present and when a auguration ceremonies took place. and there was a draught of this kind to date and place for meeting the Chi- The Chamber was filled to overflowing. leav" a uiMi " l"e moutn a.i me ena year- - pure nese commissioners shall have been On the platform were seated Mrs. Odell, ot lne makes blood, vigorous nerves--' upon. wife of the Governor; Mr. B. Odell, Sr., There was also a general feeling of ex-h- is strong body. Hostetter'a Stomach En agreed asperation over a scandal, ters strengthens An. Associated father, Albert Odell, his son, and fresh almost weak stomachs. A representative of the other members of the Governor's family asj5ad aS the publication of the Splon occasional dose will keep the bowel; Press today had a personal interview and members of the State officers' fami-- JP, dispatches, which would inevitably active. Taken regularly, it will cur, STERLING and with LI Hung Chang, who shows plain- lies; the heads of State departments and Involve the laundering of military repu-- indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia.; ly physical evidence of his recent Ill- thAir xvivos anil rtaiie-htor- nnrt ttiAtr unuer me puunc pump. uen. UOl- - biliousness, inactive liver, or kidneys, ness, but whose mind has not been af- friends. ville confirmed the general Impression malaria, fever and ague. It will curer by sickness and Is as vigor- Rnvomnr Rnvomnr Pnnsovit oni that he was seeking a trial by newspa- - you. See that a PRIVATE REVENUE I . fected his niii by Issuing yesterday a second state covers bottle- - ous as ever. In the course of his con- th ntKor of .Tntfv .r. Pers STAMP the neck of the mHr I"6",1 reervlne h,,8,..case : unt the correspondent Earl ly entered the Chamber at the noon hour "i th.en ; Bicyclcs versation with and were greeted with applause. - ",Derlf turn. Military men Li said he should prefer to meet the fru Ithasno HosTETTER-i- ministers and commissioners at his CZAK KMlbWS TROOPS.; sional conduct in getting the public ear an arrangement were pos- ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. L At Liva-- for himself and scattering broadcast In house If such dia, yesterday Rus-- Superior sible, on account of the condition of his the Czar reviewed the sinuatlons against the general staff when bitters' LEADERS IN THEIR CLASS. health, but would not, in the circum- stances, make suggestions. He said also that the Emperor is desirous of complying In all particulars with the Shot Guns, Rifles and demands of the powers. On the other hand he thinks the powers should or- der a cessation of the frequent irritat- ing expeditions, which he looks upon Ammunition as unnecessary and as doing a deal of harm. It will be quite possible now, he says, to maintain complete order in the 5 Marsli, 1 HAMMOCKS, province, with the assistance of a small number of .Chinese troops; and he hopes - LIMITED I.'I LAWN SWINGS, the powers will agree to ikeep as- at present the troops now stationed at Pe- STEAMER AND VERANDA CHAIRS. king and Tientsin and along the rail- way. The Emperor, Li Hung Chang as- 519 Fort Street. GOOD Automatic .gTaousER; serts, is willing to punish all those FORM to Rti IIANGlH named by the powers by banishment MirKFi the furthest part of the Chinese domin- PLATED m ions on the northwestern frontier; and m their return, he declares, will be pro- hibited under penalty of decapitation. CLOSET SETS His Majesty is anxious also to have JWTPO.D the number of legation guards limited and that other boundaries be specified: BATHING SUITS, and he hopes the foreign armies will be recalled as early as possible in the I1 (ML LAWN TENNIS OUTFITS, spring. China'.will endeavor, says Earl FANCY AND PLAIN LI, by every means in her power to LEATHER BELTS, prove that she intends compliance with BASE BALLS, BATS, the demands contained in the note and GLOVES country AMD to show her desire to make the OF . MASKS, safe and habitable for foreigners. He IMPORTERS believes the powers will not insist upon Foot Balls, Punching Bags, Boxing Gloves the total destruction of the forts. it LAWN MOWERS AND CRASS CATCHERS. ' NEW PHASES OF ! All Kinds of Repairing, Enameling and Overhauling at the NEGRO QUESTION t T Pacific Cycle & M,f DETROIT, Dec. 9. Papers were read g. :Co. at today's session of the American His- GOODS I. here, u FORT STREET. EHLERS BUILDING. torical Association, in session in covering periods in the history of Am- erica from 1765 to the negro question as it stands at the present time. The 3 first paper was on "The Opposition in f Parliament, 17651775," by Professor n W. C. Abbott, of Dartmouth College. 4 Of. The second was "The Undoing of the Ladie's Lingerie and Reconstruction," otherwise known as WE HAVE paper t "The Negro Question." This DAINTT Dunning, of GRASS CLOTH. SILK GOODS, EM was read by William A. PIECES' SILVE VAS?S Columbia University. In brief. Profes- Men's Furnishings n2?EENTERTOTS, SSL and sor Dunning said the men who had SILK FLAGS OF EVERYATIONAL-ITT- , handled the negro question in the mid- I FANS WITH HAWAIIAN VIEWS, strong emo- DRESSING GOWNS dle of the century were of FOR LADIES OR GENTlSN'1 EC ETC tions and narrow in Judgment, laboring t REMEMBER IT IS NO under the delusion that the abolish- TROUBLE FOR US TO SHOW GOODS. ment of slavery meant the abolishment of every other obstacle immediately. In the discussion which followed Pro- fessor Albert Bushnell Hart, of Har- vard University, said that the removal of the negro from the South by colon- ization elsewhere would kill the South- JNo. 141 Hotel Street. ern States. He deplored the lynching f of negroes, but asserted that if the people of a community demanded the CO burning at the stake of negroes as a Gc penalty for committing horrible crimes the State should make burning the W; legal penalty. . Japanese Goods, Cli Late London Failures. kei Goo LONDON, Jan. 1. The Times in its Wintney is, financial article says: There is very Yf AND CURIOS little likelihood of the rather impudent LIMITED proposal of voluntary liquidation being H allowed to take effect. The Bally Telegraph, which believes it will be difficult to induce the share- Corner of Nuuanu and holders to put in fresh capital, gives a 519 1 I, i Hotel Streets. rumor that an American syndicate has Fort Street. EE offered 400,000 for the Baker street an Have also a Dyeing and Cleaning Department. All of our railwav llnrlc.T-faL-tn- ln1 it tViinlra th rna work is guaranteed and we kindly you shareholders may get five shillings to Pal ask to give us a trial. tne pound.' exe

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I,1' 2olviue s Were expect rulin- - j w Hied cs Bay attack He hag friends n ten-- AJ-FRE- D HARMSWORTH EDITS nniel's aw i, THE N. Y. WORLD FOR A DAY r fifty ! w.w. Rome NEW YORK, Jan. 1. Newspaper "Pictures are pretty," he said genial- un una fling a workers on ly, outs ond Co. Park Row wore a broad "but crowd out too much Important Dm grin morning ' to- Jan. this over the very odd news. We will not iiave any story l, appearance of new night longer 250 i n Aus-ste- d the century World, than words." by 'LIMITED. which Is published for this day only by Half an hour later a cohort of edit- - Houji t Alfred Harmsworth, proprietor of the ors came with glad lights in their eyes. London Daily Mail, in accordance with "Oh, sir," they exelaimed in chorus, a. anI Will commence his advanced ideas of new century "there has been a murder over in AND SHORT LENGTHS to open the New Year journalism. The World would not be Brooklyn. A woman shot her sweet- recognized by its best friend. re- Goou story it, hu-.-na- made It heart. back of had a with a series of . . sembles an ed drug store al- "interest, heart throbs and pathetic cir- It was manac, is four columns wide, nearly a cumstances." Kjntury yard long, and consists of thirty-tw- o "Splendid enterprise," was the enthu- pages. . But it was not in the appear- siastic comment. "If it turns out very leld a ance of the paper that he made the 4 fit, Special good you can give it full limit of space D. most radical changes. Tkat came in 250 pass- Our counters are full of Short Lengths and Remnants In Dress Goods treatment news words. Condensation is. the the of the itself. When for' coming newspaper. Ev- material that are marked at prices that will make you feel satisfied. he finished at 3 o'clock this morning word the there was hardly a dry eye in the house erything should be presented in con- Our sale on Taffeta Silks at 75c a yard only 3 days more. Sales over the way in which he had handled densed form. People have not time to ii some of the things dearest to the heart read long stories. One Each Week. of an American newspaper man. By prearrangement the World men Mr. Harmsworth cheerily walked in- all came down to the office in evening to the managing editor's office at 4 clothes. But Harmsworth never o'clock yesterday afternoon and the showed the slightest intention of i The first sale, paper became his. In fifteen minutes changing his. He opened his waistcoat :he had the paper decapitated, cast aside and his necktie slipped up behind his M 4 display type, ear. He had one lead pencil stuck be- uslin the subheads, Underwear annihilated hind his ear and one in his hand. He T Beginning January massacred the ubiquitous freak and never seemed to notice his costume, i put the art department out of commis- and was in and out of the office as ac- No better values have ever been offered reliable goods made to give 2nd,. sion practically. tively ls the office boys. 4 satisfaction. ? 4 ! 4 the Government calls upon loyal inhabit- 4 WILL BE ants to aid the military in this duty by M-Swe-at Shop Make THE BOERS tho formation ct a colonial force for the 4 t sole and exclusive purpose repelling of All our comes invasion, guarding lines of communica- f Underwear from clear, healthful and strictly sanitary Tr AGGRESSIVE tion and maintaining order in the dis- factories. . I turbed districts. t Our values in Night Gowns this week are the greatest bargains on "Volunteers should enroll with the 4 t record. Come see to sure. j ) ft & LAMPS Civil Commissioners . in respective and be . their 4 (Continued from Page L) districts. They will be paid Ave shillings We are offering 100 Muslin as 25c special. a day, with ra.tions, forage, arms and dozen Ladies' Chemises Government to send out at least 50,000 hcrses. The term of service is not ex h AT HALF PRICE. additional mounted men. pected to exceed three months. This no- t i tice especially applies to the districts CAPE MINISTER ARRESTED. named In it, but other districts may as-- LONDON, Dec. 31. A warrant has sist. Enlisting will begin Thursday." t been Issued against Dr. Tewater, a It is est'mated that no fewer than 1500 4 ach Now is the time to purchase a member of the late Schreiner Cabinet, Cape Dutch have joined the invaders. Great Reduction Sale PARLOeTlaMP, on charge wbo have penetrated further south than beautiful with and he is under arrest a of ever. i4 5 delivering a seditious speech" Graaf -- ALL OUR have Silkolines, large line of patterns.... a fancy globe, at th price of an at tt DRAPERIES rves a Reinet, Inciting to rebellion, in connec- KIMBERLEY ALMOST ISOLATED. been reduced. 12c cli Eit-i- s. ordinary lamp. tion with the recent Boer invasion of CRADDOCK (Cape Colony), Friday, An December 28. Kimberley isolat- All the prices, new ad old, the colonies. is almost 4 BOYS' CLOTHING SALE Broken towels "This," says the Cape Town corre- - ed by Boer raiders. No mails have 111 cure LADIES' BLUE STORM SERGE lines at great reductions 50c, 75c are marked in plain figures. spondent of the Daily Telegraph, "is r "Vf e "ecemoer 3t epsla, cember 2ath. Ii.mProvisions are axfat famine DRESS SKIRTS this week at..... a suit Come before all are sold commencement ar- - 4 cMneys, the of a series of prices. The military took charge of all ...... $3.00 out. IP. cure rests, heralding a wide extension of the food 8tuffs DeCember 22d. The Leins- - T 71JNUE COME EARLY AND martial law." ter Regiment, commanded by Major Bar-- bottle. BOERS IN CAPE COLONY. " ry, had a skirmish lasting four hours T MAKE YOUR CHOICE. with the Boers Drelfontein, December l.-- The at T ER'S LONDON, Jan. Boers have 27th suffering slignt losses. 'The Boerg now reached a point half way between at Getunk captured a convoy of twenty-th- e Orange river and Cape Town, and, five wagons on Christmas eve. in spite of optimism of the London i 'ISRS; press, Government" action of Cape COLVILLE'S CASE. the . T nvrAv rrv,..u on rru oiuny in caiu.iB iu. umuiR i for Major-Gener- al Sir Henry E. Colville's Dimond & Co. out Boers shows how seriously the II the resignation, tnrown as a sop, only served ; S nllll is regarded there. The only Invasion to whet the ravenous appetites5 of those thing that really touches the British who are howling for the responsibility of ; Importers of public oi a Dig gun. inn reverses m oum Airiea Deing mniport is the loss navai The Times todav. however, draws at- - brought home to individuals. More heads i CROCKERY, - tention to what might prove a serious deKTed- he .SVmany, "V? Z GLASSWARE and possibility an- - LIMITED danger, namely, the of General Colvllle ,a woefuliy inadequate if, HOUSE FURNISHING other outbreak of enteric fever among not unfain Indeed, it is already by hard- - said; 1 GOODS. the soldiers worn down the tnat had not the Yeomanry force at ships and privations of a prolonged Lindley, which- - Colvllle failed to relieve, I Fort Street. Progress Block. 63. 55 and 67 King Street, HI1U i;u.lllLrai&ll , niiumu ovuira ul hic uvuiiik; emu vtiitri LONDON, - Dec. 31. Lord Kitchener, influential persons, Colville would never i have been recalled. HONOLULU. a icn,t n t,o War Office dated ' December 31st. says: "A small portion The bitterness felt by these Yeomanry J . at ueiiis corapeiiea io surrenaer necause, of the enemy s which entered ag they colville refused to render the colony to tne east Drone away in a. tne ajd Witnin his power, has never died IV southwestern direction and crossed the 0ut, and it will probably result in one of THE CUDAHY V i AAAAAAAAA railway at a point between Bangor the most interesting court-martia- ls in the FOR 1901. and Sherborne. They did some damage annals of the British army, upon the KIDNAPING r ';); IS OUT AND READY FOR DE- to the railway. The column under result of which will depend the fate of CASE LIVERY OR MAIL ORDERS; a Williams will be in touch with this 0? larger and better number thaa its NATIVE body toaa.. . papers II 4: predecessors, finely colony Tne nDerai comment severely on Attempts to Frighten Cudahy illustrated. Val- "The force which entered the the acceptanCe by the War Qffice of a kit uable alike ref- SS ? for home or office from Car- - II HATS to the west passed the road contingent of Maoris from New Zealand, From His Pursuit of erence use throughout and... navon to Victoria West at 7 o'clock The Star says: "The effect of this stupid th. Islands, yesterday morning. They were going blunder on the Dutch will be terrible, Abductors. and the best publication to send south and were closely followed by After declining to employ Indian troops abroad, owing to its amount of va- we are taking a paltry 100 Maoris. This V Roigli Thorneycrort and de Lisle Very few w,n V l&XiEL ried and reliable information. Straw ene- - not only lnfuriate the Dutch, but it OMAHA, Neb.,, Dec. 30. The bandits recruits from the colony joined the .win lnBuU the Ind,an troopg). wh( Besides its statistical tables cov- Wortinc'a mpn arc- alrpaav aroD-- - su i who kidnaped Edward Cudahy Jr. and . ii.j. ' " ,wui iraruj ii as a ueciaxaiion oi....tneir ering Island distances by sea and 141 TO 5 ping their worn horses." inferiority to an inferior colored race. returned him unharmed upon the pay- If overland, principal elevations, areas, Kitchener, telegraphing from Go on, M General oh Government of muddlers! Even ment of 525,000 ransom now threaten 'Am population, including the latest cen- ir Pretoria, sunuay, uecemoer ovui, mjs. a tuum oavo juu num yuur to kill the boy if his father does not sus; was surprised at own invincible folly." customs tables of import and "The post at Helvetia withdraw the offer of $25,000 for their enemy rushing 4.7 However, there are signs of the dawn exports, taxation, public debt, me- For Ladies and 2:30 a. m.. the first a Qf Gentlemen - of thRt common the lack wh,ch capture. teorology, school, passen- gun. dawn the officer commanding- rainfall, At tne En&ugh critics so deplore in the Edward Cudahy, father of the boy, ger" movements, labor, sugar crops, the Dost at Swartzkopje sent out a pa-- military system, for the cavalry now go- - AT today made public the letter he receiv-- etc., etc., special prepared ar- trol and shelled the enemy out of Hel- - ing out to South Africa is discarding the its lance and carbine and substituting ; ed through the malls the day following ticles comprise: vetia, making them abandon the gun for these weapon rifles and sabers. After the return of the' boy. He was advised Admission Day (ilL), 'ii temporarily. The Boers, however, formed over of sHawaii a fighting the authorities by the attorneys to give it to tne police Geology of Oahu, our Drisoners around the gun and got have awakened to the utter useleasneps Honolulu in Prim- in hope It would help them in Days, 1826-2- 9; T. away eventually. No ammunition belong- - of lances and carbines, considering that the that itive Hawaii's Forest Murata's thousands of soldiers never running down the miscreants. gun was captured. The cas British have says Foes, Nuuanu Pali In Olden Time, ing to the Been a Boer durlng. the many engage-ualti- es Cudahy he will not be coerced THE HATTER. were four offlcers wounded, eleven ments. into silence or inaction, but deems it Honolulu's Battle with Bubonic a tnontv.tvn wounded. A1 While Great TlTHtnln la tle-- hand ond his duty to society to push the search Plague, Steamer Day in Honolulu (with ills.); Farming in Hawaii, Hawaiian ' foot to South Atr-ir-a thA for the kidnapers. Ku-ul- a, God Hawaii; Hilo, 1444 frm xTahartodom. m.w vhioh i. Fish Stories and Superstitions; the Fish of Its Nuuanu St. TeL KSL ax- -. I OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 30. Smith. Blu. but owing to bad roads it faUed to not escaping the wave of criticism, is John Changing Conditions; Introduction of Foreign Birds J,n Hawaiian Islands; " .uuieny increasing strengtn ana. Ul,uire.utinuiu rive In time. its a" tiuinwcfactory, identified; Waipio and Waimanu Valleys; Lowrie Irrigating Canal; The Moana Hotel, 3f It Is now ascertained that the Boers morale. For months both men and ships' broom has positively .v, have been kept Crowe as the man who rented the j (ill.); The Oceanic Company's New Steamers; .rcootworri from Vrvbure and in an unusual state of Pat Walkiki's New Attraction ; VWVWSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMM who iuawere supposed to be going to De- - read'ness. and there are now building in Schneiderwind house, in which Eddie , Meaning of Some Hawaiian Place NameB; Palms in Hawaiian Islands; Post-offic- es maraland are making for the Prieska British yards no fewer than eleven bat-- : Cudahy was held by his kidnapers.; Agents; Retro- a, and Agents of the Islands; Plantations, Managers and Cape Colony. uo-iuii- mueieen cruisers ana rourteen ; ula 13 l"c w district of iuomve iotsuuiuu spect 1900: reference of articles in the twenty-si-x preceding An- - a disnatrh from Cradock says: "The smaller vessels, totaling nearly 400.000 , any of the bandits. for and a list J- - I Boers burned an empty goods train near tons. These exclude vessels which have Detectives today verified the Smith nuals, the whole embracing an amount of Information well calculated to meet LftNDO, The authorities at been tried but are unfinished story and are now satisfied beyond y present. Rostnead function. piesent-da- enauiries relative to Hawaii, its past and women and chll- - BLOEMFONTEIN (Friday), December doubt of Crowe's connection with the Rosmead have sent the 75c or 85c by maiL Fort Street dren away to Cradock. It is reported ine Jmish have reoccupied abduction, smith has lived in Omaha FOR SALE AT ALL BOOK STORES. PRICE EACH, that a commando has crossed the line burg, which has for some time been In twelve years and has known Crowe for and is making toward Middleburg." jthe hands of the Boers. much of that time. PORT ELIZABETH, December 31. . LONDON, January 1. General Kitch-Repor- ts are In circulation here that the "ner has telegraphed to the War Office as isd train which was held up near Rosmead follows: MONEY CRISIS THOS. G. THRUM, was not empty, but had sixty of the "PRETORIA, Dec. 31.' General Knox. Prince Alfred Guards on board, who were WB has been following up ' General publisher: n Dewet, reports lie returning from the front, and about forty that he has captured some IN PHILIPPINES passengers, women and children. The borses, fivs wagons with supplies and . re-cou- Honolulu. 200 6W rounds of ld Street. Boers numbered with supports that ammunition. He has WASHINGTON, Dec. 3L Secre- - Fort ON HAN- D- be seen In the distance. The sol- - .leased and allowed to go to their farms. The ' Hlom ra.forfoA tkamoalvM until email BOer DriSOnem vhn tvora. of J tary of War has communicated to Con A new line of Ties in Imperials, As- - quantity of ammunition was exhausted, Dwct.'s laager and who were being forced gress a cablegram from the Philippine fight. j cr when all were captured, though subse- - to General French recently cap- - Commission indicating grave Admirals, Club and Band Bows. quenty released. .tured twelve prisoners and a a crisis AnirqUth ' monetary - CORNER flOTEX AND Golf, passengers escapes, ot carts and ln the affairs of the archi- .....Honolulu. . Tobacco, Stanly ;iiirto Tlnv;' The had narrow as cattle. t : The ,.. , and Wnit J w FORT STRJT8. t . ' the bullets of the Boers perforated their prisoners was a dispatch rider, bearing Is now to be solved as to the coinage ft Waists and Suits. Hats, Caps and carriages. letter from Beyers for Smats." ' . cated to Congress with mass of mem- Ltd-- r se- . a Companv, i ... T , An omcer ana inree soiaiers were - w -- 'uiuinK. unArnvrar Hnco onrl Hind. irmin The railway traffic has oranda bearing on the problem which IMPORTING TOBACCONISTS,, stopped, Boers do ap- NEW YORK, Jan. 1. After serving is no wto be solved as to the coinage 4I kerchief. been' but the not twenty-on- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS pear to have injured the roadway. e years as the rector of the of some kind of silver to take the place House of Prayer in Newark. N. J.. the i of the Mexican dollar in the Philip- - we received stock of the High Grade CAPE COLONY VOLUNTEERS. Rev. Hannibal Goodwin la Hni t Dines. The Commission h rah:d that Ex. S. S. Zealandia a large IOf'IUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. CAPE TOW N, December 31. Tne Cape his home in that city. He was known the stock of silver in the islands is Government has called upon the loyal-- as an advanced churchman of the rapidly diminishing, and they urge Heliotrope, La Africana, Havana ists la twenty-seve- n districts, including i Episcopalian high church school, and that they require an answer to the Honolulu Cape Town, to ass'st the military to i the Inventor of a well message sent September 7th, Key Cigars. Iron Works Co by forming known film for setting La Estrella West repel Invasion the of a paid photographic work. He was seventy-forc- e. out the necessity for prompt action ; for Holiday Gifts to your gentlemen friends. RNG1.NES. In a preamble to the call the Gov-- eight years old, and had been retired and asking what remedy shall be ap- Suitable amiuuuera u as 101- - , irom plied. has : BOILEPs? TurTTTa vr frnmeni active work for thirteen years. It been found impossible . : : Also, a full line of : : . . Rmin ""n apparently to continue the ratio of 2 to 1 established enemyhave penetrated fiflef pastoraTs and maintained arbi- : Owl, Brunswick, Principa de Gales and Si fflad.mhi2Sn ' fc"f ?f"e . York. He ta Borden trarily, and the Mexican money is be-- ITiP"011 I Paid to .hin'rhi",Vh,J tTZZ "l?.S1!!Sr:!ln ."IS'A ?nd Trenton. N. J.. and in San ing drained very rapidly toward India, Alexander Humboldt Ulnars executed on sary repel shortest notice. to the invasion prompUy and the House of Prayer, in 1867. 'officers to transact business.

--ir J THE PACIFIOV COMMERCIAL vAD VERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 9, 1901.

THE PACIFIC . t t, , WORLD NEWS "The Laborer is ! Commercial -- Advertiser For Sale Worthy VAIiTEB O. StflXH - - EDITOR. CONDENSED of His Hire BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AND er ( WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9 Spain has a cabinet crisis. But a iv age-earn- can GROUNDS. Krueger is still seeking intervention. Filipinos skinned alive an American get more for his personal ser- prisoner. Mellln's Food babies, and " There are - Hawley army vices if in strong andvigorous , picture Senator thinks the bill Magoon's Food babies, A fine - - " ONE OF THE FINEST REISDENCE our will pass. , . healthy Btopd properties In Honolulu, of one of the latter variety adorns Choynski, the pugilist, is to enter She is the. located corner ' - juuu ana m. - ui streets Mr. first page. . "V, . iiiiina vaudeville. life-givi- ng strength-ma- k- suhr) Valuable placers reported from and are ' I Improvements FOR , ever had river. p consist of main, house. THIS WEEK The best law San Francisco Snake ttlQ Of SVStem, tt two cottages, ouartera? ft;- - Salisbury soon give on Part the It servants' sta. ; t I to regulate the quality of milk was will his views - compIete and in con-- that which authorized inspectors to Army reform. is pare, all is nveUi if not it 2So!.aU The Duke of Abruzzi may head a South - w" v - !priI 1. 1.J -- Also, about four and one-ha- lf ( .twliHnn SIIUULU OSt ..if- 41 tests "and dump all the milk Into tne j Three small plaaeta. have been i dtacov. punjiea,r'J IVlin acres' of land enclosed by solid stone wmuu leu uciun ere(1 near Eros, wall, with attractive lawn. fine old I Suiters Hood's Sarsaparilla, ivhich trees ana Deautirui roliage. CMftaoiros standard of purity. More funds am needed in England for Lace so.diers families. - makes the weak strong. The Advertiser, as usual, presents a Yaquis and Apaches are raiding Mexi' 3 yards long, 50 inches wide tnmmarv of the latest tele- - ,can cattle ranges. Can Eat " Was tired out, had no i nmnbto ' For further particulars, apply . r, This fpnture of the na- - The confinement of. the Queen of Italy sppetiie tirJU J took Hood's SarsaparitUu to ,h, is expected in May. & twiv 5 we are to learn,- vastly B buSt me right up eat heart- eiaa is i The records of tne Belgica expedition and I can AT A Q i $1.00 oi.nMutlatafl TTnnnllllll nrl Ofllin ' - PAIR in and are to be published. . ily. " Etta. M. Hger, Athot, Mass. - on the other Islands, where it has Mrs; Mary A. Otis, of Chi saved the public a considerable waste cago, is dead aged 99. mm i Columbia wants exclude both li of money and time in the matter of British to Hi CO., LTD., n buying and searching the Coast files. Chinese and Japanese. M. BRASCH & CO. S ' English ,war . taxes are beginning to f-- seriously 409 Fort Street, i S protection affect incomes. PHONE 157. Venezuela had American The. hnrsn and will tho Hood'g Ilia ; g Telephone 184. - auto sunnlnnt Pills core liver the and Honolulu. at a crisis in ner arcairs ana was grate- aos on the Klondike route. - only othartte to tulce with Hood't Saraaprlllv ful enough to put up a statue of George j E. P. Upham, formerly publisher of the Washington at Caracas. But when tne Chicago Inter-Ocea- n, is dead. payment of an American bill is asked, A London paper revives the report that Venezuelan gratitude oozes out. It be- the Kaiser will visit America, Owing to the anti-vic-e crusade Chicago gins to look as if the display of a saloons now close at midnight. might be La broadside needed at A steamer , has been launched to run ' Guayra as much as it was at Smyrna. between Chicago and , Liverpool. Heavy cuts in the American rubber foot-we- ar , The case of the Star Dairy is the trade are impending. third of the kind which the Advertiser The Mohammedan .revolt is spreading in the Chinese province of Kau-s-u. has exposed writhin . . a year, those of All Europe is alarmed ? at, the rapid lobriga and another Pprtuguese whose Growth of American nnrrtnptitinn JJJX came we do'not now recall, being the Smallpox has broken out1 in the Sol- " - mat- - 54 ' other- two. This journal, in these diers'" Home at Leaven worth!.. Kas 1 tens,:, "has" a higher respect for publicity .Germans in China arer making .matters nriMMin than it has for' the. law. With an ac- worse by a too, harsh military policy. .' On pec. 31, tion in publicity, no . technicalities can. the thermometer registered eignteen aegrees Deiow zero .at Denver. intervene, .'w.hile "old jnan Antic, the congressman pass . iann win seek to a law," has numberless ways of dodging more stringent Chinese fines are exclusion Taw. an issue. Convictions and ., There is : strong opposition exposure .commercial well, but a complete of the in uepmarK to tne sale of the . Antilles. milk-and-wat- er - trans-Atlant- ic vendors with the milk- in a . race between the buying public as an attentive audl-enc- e, Etruria and the New York, the Etruria HOLIDAY RUSH BEING is better. . - won. A New Haven clergyman has invented a OVER, we are now offering a Because game of OV0LULU its pore whiskey. . parlor golf and won a fortune left-ove- The Castellane troubles and those of Dy it. few r, VERT DESIRA- y are, 4lte the Festetics and Von Schroeders Wm. C. Whitney will 'onen his New BLE ARTICLES, suck as MArjN"3loJ Because it has vfith others like them, a strong argu- - York home with the greatest social fete f that delicate - f ment against marriage ,n history. TOILET - the of American Jew lork SETS, LEATHER it. flavor , cnicago philanthropic AGENTS i found only in whiskies wcmen with noblemen of . shaky has lunch rooms GOODS jr They wnere a person may get . a. wholesome and PERFUMERY, at - of the old finances and card table morals. meal for TOR fashioned do not, however, plead against the in- three cents. Hiram S. Maxim, inventor of the Maxim ternational marriage as an institution. H"Un. haji hAn vr v SALE OP REAL ESTATE Because r.. - it is aged in wood. Some of the happiest wives are those IaIso Sir Alfred Miinr , A who, like the Countess Von Waldersee, The time for the ratification of the the Duchess of Marlborough, Lady Hay-Pauncefo- te treaty may be extended F. J. LOWREY, President. Because Hesketh, the Duchess D'Arcos, Mrs. by the two governments. C. D. CHASE. Vice President and anti-forei- gn tion. Joseph Chamberlain and the Princess There are riots in Corea. REDUCED Manager. Caritacuzine, have left American homes The American Minister at Seoul demands ARTHUR B. WOOD. Treasurer. to protection for Christians. J. A. GILMAN. Secretary. , Because adorn the high places of Europe. Mrs. James Brown E. P. DOLE, it is guaranteed They simply taken pains, as Miss Potter receives Auditor. have $75,000 as her share in promoting the sale H.Hackfeld&Co,Ltd. tiouia ana AJlss Maggin did not, to mar- - ' 0f an African trold mine. - ry gentlemen. j The Chinese court has ordered carts Sole distributors. jwith mules and horses, for the purpose If Jamaica should come into the of going back -- to Peking. Valuable Union by virtue of a trade with Great LIl?0 Edwrd of Saxe-Weim-ar, Field KritQln nav lr? .. 1 lr.lr. "l m.lIl army ana a r,Cr,t ..1 vptAmn " 'i j r itiPfln" is dying. ly revive. Timef was when the sugar . Madeline Lucette Rllpv'a nu ri c it' Residence of Jamaica brought a price, in England 'Richard Savage, with Henry Miller in which made the phrase, "a Jamaican tne title role is a success. A Fine A burlesque Assortment - fortune, a synonym of opu- - ridiculine Chinps rnvoltv- " j - j lence. Jamaica was, in fact, the Ha- - "as oeen produced in tbe Temple of PropertyforSale eighteenth century. HfKve";; China's holy of holies. waii of the When y'- - England abrogated the island's labor 5 ...:'.: r of ng Jfi'SS. system and other8 great sugar-produci- by threatening to kidnap his daughterNewR fields opened up, the West Indian colony ' CORNER 180 , H. s. Rp(1rnon,, nf -.-Mv-.. v GOME AND. TAKE A LOOK LOT, x 200, fronting on ; j4 eejhar,d times, .vm. iltwj UUUXIL "i!. ben, .whieh she has Lie,.!)0rcR)t cutter Aiisa n Eiigiand.' She JAPANESE SILKS, . vainly tried to mend by appealing for wm cross the Atlantic in the early a41ee gpftd before they axe one; of the BEST . RESnjENTL British bounties.. Now her ; people are spring. gone. " ' n ' : STREETS of city. ', clamoring for union with "the American "Jack Downey" the prize-fight- er may the turn, out to KIMONOS, they1 get. be the son of TWO-STOR- GRASS sugar market. If it Jamaica the late John Y y CLOTH, " Hideout of Marysville, Cal., HOUSE. 9 rooms and will be a good place to live in. ' a rich banker. - - ; two Gen. Fred Grant has cornprwi Clem baths. ; v . . . The ;.rumoE94ha-- t Emperor William Alejandrino on Mount Arayatl There is HAWAIIAN. ! SILK FLAGS. woujd visit, United :, Spates was uo water on tne mountain and food is 0 heard, just before the Chicago fair, but scarce. Please call for price at the office of It came, to nothing. So-a- r as we know . me man stage near .Asrazzfz. R r? the revived story has no basis in any- was held up by three masked mtetv and . Just the thing to' decorate your room with. several hundred dollars in cash and some thing the Kaiser has done or said. Al- ji weiry taKen. Island Realty Co. We also call your attention to the ' though America is a country which While trying to force an entrance into profoundly affects the policy of Europe we isros. ngntning rod warehouse St. Fine assortment of . broad-minde- at Office: 204 Building...... d Louis, Judd and one which sovereigns Thomas Walker, a crook, was shot ' would naturally like to see, there are ouu Kinea Dy a watchman. Telephone irfaln 310, The diamonds PORT STREET, . issues of etiquette which the crowned found at Capitan, N M heads do not know a way to surmount. are equal to those of Kimberley. They DOILIES AND were first found in an ant hill situated HONOLULU. FRINGED TRAY (UTB only coal-produci- The reigning sovereigns who ever In a ng visited; the great Tepublic were our own district. ,A George es FOR Gould has written the Castel-lan- RENT Kalakaua and the democratic Emperor to leave France and come to Amer- be- ' Made of SOk Grass of Brazil. . Others' have kept away ica before a court dpplsinti i and Cloth direct from'Japan cause, as royalty believes, . there is which may precipitate a scandal! Tin nriA nf cufRrin t rnnlr tn rpneivp nnH xae emperor of China has written the . Cottages entertain them-..- Even the Prince , of Iff1' congratulating him on his recovery Wales, when; he .visited this country iZnrJSaV? Russ,a's Jrt ,$1 some torty years ago, inougnt it best iP t? FY of Manchuria,' D'Essaure, the man who swindled neo-t-o Rooms, travel as Baron Renfrew; and the pie in the guise of a Chicago financier Infanta Eulalie, after her experience and courted Helen Bertram, the actress with the Palmer House and with Mr. ,ls believed to be in jail at New Orleans! 3: OSIKD Higginbotham, was probably sorry that j Tne Utte of the Nineteenth Century Stores. she did not journey as Mme. de Bour- - has been changed, to the Nine-bo- n rnfifTPfp rnnininfinni Waverley Block f1311!? V Hotel Street or as Mrs. Jones. As for the Kai- - rT iLje"tu!7, 'AJld Atlet' Somebody i UUIIUIUIU VullUlluUliUII UU I ser his imperial soul must quail at iSur?. rfglstered e title Twentieth Office, 9-- 10 Progreat Block. the idea of being received by Mayors pope Leo Quarry and Rock Crushing Plant, has Droinn nntm On the premises of the Sanitary Steam and Boards of Aldermen arid being season six months. A desire for increased PAUOA VALLEY. asked to review the Fire Department. revenue is the cause' PefM-'- a nonft tan. Laundry Co., Ltd., between South and far collected amounting to but little over CONCRETE ENGINEERS and CON- Queen streets. Camara & Co. NOT, TRACTORS. Estimates furnished an The buildings DCADiNT. The New York law requiring that all contracts taken for foundations, mono- are supplied with hot Z , usea mere except paving blocks, lithic concrete structures of all kind and cold water and electric lights, ue flre-proofl- Fine Showing for the Trade of Great euuuiu worKea, aressed and carved pavements, bridges, anc Artesian water. Perfect sanitation. Britain. within state limits, is adjudged uncon- any work involving the use of Portland Wholesale Liquor stitutional. cement concrete. Agents and licensee! Bishop M. M. rpsfe-nv- i NEW YORK, Jan. 1. A special to Turner has hi for Ransome steel-concre- te system eon says: pest as President ot the College of Afr- Dealers the Times from Washington M. E. Bishops. traction, Monier constructions. Great Britain's talked of decadence ican Disagreement over For particulars, apply to sMBumerais given certain BishoDs was Alakea St. nearJKing does not appear in the reports publish- - . the cause. PACIFIC - TRANSFER CO. cu oiauijiH-a-! auamiti just ! jiiy, Aiont., dispatch says: A J. LIGHTF00T, ueiveu nere, snowing Dy comparative racjiuuuB message from Otter, Custer JAS. H. LOVE, Manager. u"-y- , Sole taDies.the trade of Great Britain with says eleven men stampeded 3000 On the premises, or at the office of J. Agents for 1S99. sheep, killing the whole the polonies for belonged band. The sheep A. Magoon. 6738 The British colonies all over the to R. R. Selwav. th The famous Elk Club and lart and Springhill Whitkies; world imported in one year goods val , Vhv8 ntan.a' Probatly MAIN 58. DISSOLUTION OF d December ISth Office, King St., Next to Bailey's Cyclery. a.uu kii. 4uuu juu,wu,i;uu tj.uic tummanas irnnce Henry of Prussia. SHIP. from the mother country. India im- - brother of Emperor William, to repair to Rainier Beer and California Wine ported $300,000,000 of goods. $200,000,000 Berlin by January 1st,- - and remain at t - tyle capital for some time,' THE FIRM OF CAMPBELL & K coming from England; Canada import- with the view MINTON, $140,000,000. ".ainl"srt a ore Intimate knowledge so having dissolved by mutual ALWAYS t: ed about but only $34,000,000 I consent, notice Is hereby given ON HAND. - from the United Kingdom. - that, that all u mfsty iires outstanding debts, as also, all ac- h Australia and the Australasian is- - att3,LlXu or?S QUEEN STREET counts due above firm, are noto assum THE FAMOUS lands imported in 1899 not far from Office. 6 ed by William Campbell, operating and 'BOARS' HEAD h - ninn h $200,000,000, of which about $130,000,000 lfiJ The continuing business STOUT" and HiVX Lokal Anzeiger the under his own "O.F.C." SOUR of Berlin announces MASH WHISK tl came from the United Kingdom. Theitna the appeal in the case of Banker name. i Sternberg, M. a British West Indies Imported about convicted of an offense against W. CAMPBELL, OUR SPECIALTT. $33,550,000 $13,610,000 from Eng- - result ln a new trial owing W. M. MINTON. tl about 12" January 1, 1901. 6743 Africa's cplonles imported $130,- - ceedin!5ri.tW'VIt asserts that Pro-000,0- y.our Sir land. ali Stock and Bond Broker G"Get orders in early for the Holidays., d taking $85,000,000 from ,; the TELEPHONE 140. mother country. see SSSSL, f 1, NOTICE PQSTQFFICB BOX 75. tl nd.Dr. Werhauer. th iTl JS' 8( "" Yrimmai commissioner BANDIT FOB DOORKEEPER. Kblrg?eCUre megaUy the ALL PRIVILEGE HOLDERS OTP attal of lots at the Catholic Cemetery, on tc Anunusual Kiner street, are reauestfl to n n. Received By S. S. Zealand ia: - vocation has been adopted ST. LOUIS, Jan. L A picturesque x?ltlv. , Fire Insurance contribution of $5 fl Legislature !"h "f. geles. Agents at the office of the contest for office In the llTELT r"D Catholic Mission during this month of h that will meet at Jefferson City, Mo.. monthsTatt by the7ZJL'1?9 January. 190L Any one failing to pay this month, is that of Frank James. Urals and fossil remains ?o L 'mln: the amount shall lose all rights or once-note- doorkeeper the d bandit, for thera His latest laboT has tLn tit privileges. The Catholic Mission win MEW In the House of Representatives. In gathering of fish bones Md slZ frl take care of all graves. .M300DS! discussing his candidacy, Frank James the bed of Buena Vista lake At ti? Commission By order. J. H. VALENTIN. Shirts, Neckties, Suspenders. Gents' US today: receding Rn'rin- - Merchants 5748 said any of the water last 'I have twice as many votes as . lions of fish perished and their bodi. ' other candidate, and no combination were left to dry under hot sun Th ' ai can beat me." jbe traced in a semicircle for fifteen OFFICES FOR RENT. PI pre- -; miles CO Notwithstanding this confident Professor von Keith, recognizing com-dicti- on, Careful un-- the attention given to business a movement Is said to be mercial value of the remains made trusts. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS K. Isoshima, fii der way to eliminate James from the known the facts which had come under offices for rent In the McINTYRE th contest, opposition asserting that his notice and was given KING STREET, the an order for GLOBE -- BUILDING, now being erected at cor to honor him with a place ln the House 200 carloads. He has collected two WERNICKE BOOKCASES H - bones The and ner of Fort and King streets, this ABOVE BETHEL. of Representatives would be humillat- are used in clarifying sugar and Re ing to the State at large. the skins for making glue. OFFICE FURNITURE city. Apply to E. F. lilSHOP, In stock, or ordered from Mannfac- - At C. Brewer & Co's, Queen St. Next to Castle & Cooke. m

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yesterday, soon after the arrival of the Robert R. Hind, Am. schr., Helling-vesse-l. - i sen,' 620 . V. The Oceanic steamship Alameda Willi FROM HAKODATE arrive from San Francisco tonight or I Lottie Bennett. Am. schr., Rasmus-new- s ATERFRONT NEWS tomorrow morning with two days' later J or the outer world. - I ' "Tommy" Warren, FROM NITRATE PORTS, champion of America, is among the James Rolph, Am. schr., Dedrick, 617 passenges on the Hancock for Manila. FROM SYDNEY AF3 13 taWng r I hJheSth that be a Passepartout, Nor. bk.; Neilson, 514.. m. sp.. Colly. 1,811 -s-- William J. Rightmire, one of the pas- - J Wm. H. Smith. ' FROM-NEWCASTL- r A win n T. engers aboard the transport Hancock,! AUS. . was paymaster on the Baltimore on her Arago, Am. Tbk., Perry, 476 famous run to Hongkong and in the Admiral, Am. schr., Beck, 605 ...... fight at Manila. . - Alex. McNeil, Am. bk., Nielsen, 1.043. The transport Hancock r expects to Addenda, Am. bktn., Delano, 67 .. '5' sail for Manila, via Guam, . as soon Abner Coburn, Am. sp., Murchlson, . after the arrival of the Alameda as, . 1,879 the mail from the vessel for the trans-- ; Benmore, Nor. bk., Johnson, 1,355 .... port can be transferred. ; Battle Abbey, Br; bk., McChie, 1,465 The Claume took, the Kinau's run Big Bonanza, - Am. bk., Bergman, way 1,343 . . - to Hilo and ports, and got away ...... tfiTn-- T""1 Y r with a good number of passengers and Balclutha, Am. sp., Jobson, 1,614 .... lots of freight, shortly after the whis- - Chehalis, Am. bktn., Simerson, 642;. 37 ties had blown the hour of noon. j Churchill, Am. schr., Treanor, 600.;. 42 THE MOUTH Captain Andrew Rosehill, the new City of Hankow, Br. sp., King, 1,133 OF THE CHANNEL lookout at Diamond Head, is a well City of Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood, known and popular man in this com- -' 843 .;.... munity. His last cruise was in the Charles F. Crocker, Am. bk., Dewar, For New Year's . a THE KILAUEA HOU. those aboard the Hancock: General schooner Norma to the South Seas. 762 George W. Davis, U. S. V., The Kinau is at present laying up Chas. B. Kenney, Am. bk., Anderson, for Manila; 1,014 .. .. Captain H. S. Keene, Jr., 24th for the annual repairs which are made ...... She lies on the beach at Walakea infantry; to all the company's vessels once a Drummuir, Br. sp., Armstrong, 1,798.. A broken and grisly wreck, First Lieut F. le J. Parker, aide to year. She will be thoroughly over- - Defiance, Am. schr., Bloom, 526 .... And the trade winds shriek her rig- General Davis; First Lieut. Macker hauled before she again goes to sea. Echo, Am. bk., Belleson, 650 47 ging through. Babb, U. S. M. C, for Guam; Second Things were extremely lively on the Elwell, Am. sp., Ellis, 1,356 . And the salt waves wash her deck. Lieut. L. G. Miller, U. S. M. C, for waterfront all day yesterday with the Emily Reed, Am. sp., Baker, 1,466 .. Present Guam; Second R. Y. arrival of the Hancock de- - Encore, Am. bk., Palmgren, pride of the fleet, Lieut. Rhea, U. S. and the 572..... Once the Island M. C, for Guam; Dr. Neil C. Trew, A. parture of the many Island steamers Fantasi, Nor; bk., Anderson, .1,270 ... 31 Her voyaging days are o'er. Garry, BrA sp., A. S. U. S. A.; Dr. E. J. Farrow, A. A. on their regular runs to the other Isl- - Falls of Broadfoot,1 What will be more appreciated And her bones will bleach on the bar- I 1,197 than a stylish vehicle? G TT G A . TW TTr. . x rr 1 1 . ands. ...38 ren beach Gov. Robie, Am.- - sp., Before you select your holiday gifts, Inspect the new line ot o. The manager of the Sailors' Home is Harrington, And her spirit haunt the shore. , u. o. a.; dt. a. j. unesti, A. A. S. U. very anxious that the establishment be 1,627 ..: ... IS. A.; Mrs. E. M. McCaskey. Mrs. P. S. enlarged. He will ask the directors, General Fairchild, Am. bk., Ellis, For a score of years her course she Rossiter, Mrs. H. C. Keene, Jr., and at the annual meeting to be held with- - 1,307 made, j child, Mrs. H. B. "VVelson and child; in a few days, to increase the rooming Honolulu, Am. schr., Stokkebye, 958, Phaetons, Buggies, Surreys, Mid the oceans smile and frown TTico m it t t.,.. i t capacity of the house, and make oth-- for Kahului ... . 56 S. Morrow, er improvements necessary. The home Hayden Brown, Am. bk., Paulsen, Passing near Hilo town. Mrs. W. A. Christensen and 821 child, Mrs,. Bend.. T. Raikes child, is at present in flourishing con- - 38 and dition. Hesper, Am. bk., Sodergren, 664 .... home-bui- lt Miss H. C. Morrison, nurse; Bikes, Pioneer of the craft, contract There are three stowaways on the Hawaii, Chil. bk., McLeod, 936 (new) Etc., Launched in the time of kings, Miss Augusta S. Read, contract nurse; transport Hancock, young boys all of ...... i. She's found at last a haven fast, Miss Sibbie Wilson, contract nurse: them. They were discovered soon after Highlands, Br. bk., Smith, 1,234 .... which we have Just received, and which we are offering at And the luck that the deep sea Miss Clara M. Zeller, contract nurse; the vessel left the Coast, and were im- - Himalaya, Am. bk., Dearborn, 1,008.. i bnns- - I Father Joseph Aigue, ather Clos, Mr. mediately put to work in the coal Honoipu, Am. schr., Olsen, 520 57 SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. B. iPickney, clerk to General Davis; Mr. bunkers. They got terribly seasick as Hawaian Isles, Am. sp.. Rice, 2,041 .. Poor old ship! but it had to be, soon they ex-- Inca, Am. schr., Rasmussen, 901 .... j Blanco, interpreter to General Davis; as found that they were Thirty different styles; finished the shades In cloth, For the sea must have its toll, pected to pay Invincible, Am. sp., Mackenzie, 1,365 in latest Mr- - for their passage to the cord, or groaning' Dawson, messenger to General - B- - leather trimming. And the Kilauea Hou is now Philippines by work. Seasickness did J- Thomas, Am. sp., Brown, 1,807 '1 1 J A I. U loud-lippe- d wm. Jri. J- Where the breakers uavis; j. iugnimire, i. squier not "go," however, and they were - L- - Stanford, Am. bk., Mollestead, roll. and A. R. Field, postal clerks; Asher transferred from the bunkers to the 861 50 H. M. AYRE3. "W. Ely, clerk subsistence department; brig, where they had ample opportuni- - James Drummond, Am. sp., Skewes, J. H. Reiliy, clerk; H. H. Barrett, clerk; ty to reflect on the foolishness of their 1,4,(L 26 J- - Bruce, Am. Oceanic steamship Alameda, - - aiconer, cjern; u. j. jonnson, actions. H. schr., Betterson, 476 THE was looked for from the clerk; E. Wechselberg, clerk; C. O. Wil- - Iowa and Philadelphia. - J'4S" lem?'. Johnson' Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co., I Coast yesterday, as ,hite, clerk; W. J. Chrissy, clerk; T. J. did not arrive SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1. A week John' Palmer, Am. bk., Dela'no 'l.OsK expected. was by i Gorman, clerk; H. A. Lapman, em-th- e l-ii- Word brought vii nav-th- is Iowa cruIS" Ara'- : transport Hancock, which made (Ploye; Peter Treultein, draftsman, hTTip u,d.tbe K - HViiquiVt.' VsV'- ::- electri-Francise- o. er port yesterday morning from Sanial station, Cavite; Harold Gay, sea King Cyrus, Am. schr.. Johnson, 630 DAY BLOCK. BERETANIA STREET. near by Kill-steam- de-'cia- Mazatlan the Pacific Mail er was n. Cavite naval station; Henry T. Lyman D. Foster, Am. schr., that the Alameda Peru, which reached port yes- - man, 692 .. layed in getting avay from port Dorry. navy; A. F. Marshall, master 16 that ' terday from Panama and way ports. Louisiana, Am. sp., HaVcrow, !! on account of failure of the En-- shiplifter; Max H. Miller, discharged L343 the The Peru brought a cargo of 1,597 tons M. P. Grace, Am. sp., DeWinter 1,863 glish-Australi- C. 23rd mail to arrive on time, soldier; L. Jones, chief musician, of freight, 73 packages of bars of treas- - Mary A. Troop, 1,118 THE FOLLOWING VESSELS A. signal corps; Br. bk., Wally The Alameda was to have left on the infantry; H. Kendall, ure valued at $66,883.77, 12 cabin and 11 Muriel, Am. schr., Carlson. 483 2 2d instant; according to latest ad-- E. H. Welch, signal corps; 2 sergeants steerage passengers, besides 12 Chinese Manila, Am. schr., Knudson, 647 .. vices, was to get! of the U. S. M. C, for Guam; 3 corpor-awa- y in transit for Hongkong. One of the Mary G. Cushing, Am. ep., however, she not. passengers Pendleton. Have stocked our supply of until 2 o'clock in the afternoon ials, U. S. M. C, for Guam; 45 privates, cabin was Joseph Mcll- - 1,564 . 94 valne, a prominent Sal- - Newsboy, Chlpperfleid of Srd may ex-j- U. S. M. C, for Guam, and 84 enlisted contractor of Am. bktn.,' the instant. She be I Kno ' j Phil-els- e vador. pected here, then, possibly tonight or men for various regiments in the ' " Omega, Am; bk., Mackie, 622 ...... the first thing tomorrow morning, ippines. Captain H. C. Pettus is the She will bring Guam and Manila mail Quartermaster in charge of the trans-t- o VESSELS FOR HAWAII. SSX": SriSs ft75.::::: be transferred to the transport Han-'por- t. Palmyra, Am. bk., Keller. 1,223 cock. Bride and Groom. Paramita, Am. sp.. Backus, 1,444 FROM NEW YORK. ! Pasquale Lavro. Ital. bk., Kanro, 1,- - B Captured Filipinos. Inter-Islan- Thirty Popular Purser Adams of the d fl 140 A 5y Aboard the United States army trans- Steam Navigation Company's Vessel Out. Roland, Ger. sp., Meyer, 1,270 54 port 13 American, Am. s. s., McDonald 70 Reaper, Am. bk., Salatzki, 1,358 Hancock, now In port, there a steamer Noeau was the happiest man Foohng Suey...... man among Am. bk.. Willett. 1.036 Robert Searlaji. Am. unhr Tnt bu whose name figures those ! along yesterday: And Henry Failing, Am. sp., Merriam, R. C. --, recognized by Uncle Sam for meritori- the waterfront Slade, Am. schr., 601 well might been, "for, T1'8bl' 25S (new) 4. .. ous conduct and deeds of daring on the he have when'he Nuuariu, Am. bk., Josselyn. 912 Noeau left on her regular run, Purser .Snow and Burgess. Am. bk.. Olsen. field of action. : 1,528 . . . Adams was accompanied by his charm- - FROM SAVANNAH...... i Beer In one of the pamphlets issued from Henry Villard. Am. sp., Quick, 1,452. 67 Seminole, Am bk., Taylor, 1,322 .... Washington, wherein are contained the young bride, formerly Miss Lena K. names and records of these who have Hart. HAMBURG. Star of Benzal. Am. bk.. Henderson. ' Iroquois, St. "A-"- ' .' Ger. 1.418 . 1.R94 Katherine, Archer and distinguished in A large number of the friends of both Tellus. bk.. Nielsen. ii .... themselves the service Br. sp., Jdslin, 1,998 sp.. 1,571.! of the appears fol- the pretty bride and the handsome piilston, Star of Italy, Am. Wester. Andrew Welch. Government, the (Transit, Am. schr., Jorgenson, 496 .. lowing, a record on roll of honor: groom were on. hand when the Noeau FROM BREMEN. a many W7i,H- - Talbot Am' scnr" Benn August 13. 1838 Musician Max H got away for Kauai, and and Paul Isenberg. Ger. bk., Kruce, 1,198 89 ! on Miller. Company E, First California hearty were the congratulations all Wm. Bowden, Am. schr., Fjerem, 695 The "Rosamond" is due with more of this'St. Louis Beer Volunteer Infantry; for arresting, sin-- sides and considerable rice was thrown, - d, about thirty armed Filipi- so mucn in iact inai me cook, ui uie AldenSroT:Besse, Am. bk.. Potter, 812 VESSELS IN PORT, nos, plundering a Spanish vessel, load- Noeau will not be able to serve rice Albert, Am. bk., Griffiths, 624 6. r ed with Government property, and again until the vessel returns to Hono- Benicia, Am. bk., Bowes, 653 ARMY AND NAVY. marching lulu.. Prominent among those who consueio, Am. bg., Page, 279, for U. S. Tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway them to the headquarters of 12 and, August 5. your supply holidays. his battalion, where they were dis- wished the couple all happiness was Stock for the Clapham of the Iwalani. He Diamond Head, Am. bk., Peterson, j U. S. training ship Adams, San Diego, armed and confined at Manila, Philip- Purser via Hilo, December 17. pine appreciated the affair thoroughly, as H.dward May, 35 Islands. girl Am. bk., Hansen .... U. S. A. transport Hancock. Strude. Max Miller is now a discharged sol- he, it is whispered, has a little E. F. Whitney, Am. sp., Brigman, San Francisco, January 8, en route dier on his way to Manila, where he is of his own who is waiting for him on .12 Manila, via Guam. Islands. Am. schr., Nielsen, W. C. & Co.,Ld established In business. He has been one of the other for MERCHANTMEN. Peacock (the-purse- r Kahului 25 . . back to the States to get married and Mr. and Mrs. Adams of mn...iUiB "Bt uueB 1D"uae Noeau has probably written "Mr. Falls of Clyde. Am. sp.. Matson. 1.- - cers., SOLE AGENTS. his wife will follow him to the Phili- the 748, for Hilo . . Alta. Chil. bktn., Thronagle, Newcas-- ppines, and Mrs. Adams" a hundred times just 1, where they are to make their return- - Helene, Am. schr., Christiansen, 828 20 tie. January home. ito see how well it looked), after Hanalei, s.s., Greene (new) 9 Archer, Am. bktn., Cslhoun, San Fran- - Miller re- - ing from Kauai, will go to Hawaii to Lurline, Am. bg.. 336. Cisco, 15 was seen by an Advertiser jI . 1 1 Shaube. for December nnrter ,.t. j i.j enlov a montn s noney moon. rrine unucJ Kahului Alice Cooke, Am. schr., Penhallow, Port SHREVE & CO., San . presented a charming picture as she Mohican, Am. bk., Kelly, 784 12 Gamble, December 7. ' Francisco. ine his ernm-i.- in r.ntnrinr the - thirty ' stood on the deck of the Noeau by her Martha Davis, Am. bk.. McAlmond.. 16 Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew,- San Filipinos. account , et In brief, his with S. G. Wilder, Am. bk., Jackson, 657. 20 Francisco, December 6. TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all of the affair was as follows: (husband's side. She was covered Iroquois, Am. sp., roods nurchased or ordered of them. FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR and looked as happy as Santiago, Am. bk., Engalls, 928, for Thompson, from Se While on duty near Manila, at the beautiful leis Hilo 17 attle, December 7. TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning: same to San Francisco. Good time her husband did proud. Irmgard, Am. on selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish mentioned above, armed only man S. N. Castle. Am. bk.. Nilson. 464 .. 7 bktn., Schmidt, San will he sent with his bugle and a revolver. Miller, The loving couple were made Wrestler. Am. bktn.. Nifisn fnr I Francisco, December 30. satisfactory references in San Francisco. Who Was With hi nantnln nt thf time and wife on Monday evening. Lahaina . . 25 John Currier, Am. sp., Seattle, Decem- - I 4 noticed a band of Filipinos aboard a Says She's a Good Ship. FROM TACOMA. JC.' Gla.de, Ger. bk., Stege, Bremen, No-- tppvnish vessel lying in the river. They There is a new steward aboard the x. r. :neney, Am. ok., jonnson, 1,- - vemner 28. were some little 00, Francis-Challenge- r, Luuni distance from the Norwegian ship Albert. He was iianuiul Kaiulanl, Am. bk., Dabel, San headquarters of the battalion. Not- Prince Am. sp.. Gould, 1,398, co, December 26. MARKET AND POST STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO. withstanding this, took formerly an able seaman before the Kahului, S. F., for repairs Marie Hackfeld, Ger. sp., Wuhnnann, however, Miller vnas. a,, Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished upon receipt of request. a small boat and rowed out to the mast, but on account of the original ivxooay, Am. sp., Anderson, Bremen, January 1. largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New 1,915 . . . ,. Mildred, Am. schr., Rose, De-- We have the Spanish vessel. As he went alongside nrvl rl Seattle, city, and are prepared to furnish special .designs. -- rrr.tHnrr font ond bavin?o the 9, York t ... m . . UUa Am. ok., Jones, 1,352 .... cember 3 mei at me ran Dy one 01 me .. el Decause sne had a few inches or Florence, Am. sp.. Ryder. 1.574 Novelty, Am. schr., Rosenda4e, Caleta Filipinos, who presented a pistol at his iwfltpr n hpr hold. the new man has Gerard C. Tobey, Am. bk.. Gove. 1.389 Buena, December 27. ling ' "eaa ana threatened to kill him then ,. nn mnes'and has undertak' Highland Light, Am. bk., McClure, j Prince Albert, Nor. sp., Cappeller, New and there. too quick HIV, castle, 28. Beer Miller was for' tne .Biinging of hash" for all hands, Lanaina ' December The "Best" Milwaukee him, m M. Wlnkleman, Am. Sudden, Am. New- - though, and snatched the weapon George Maule is the name of the stew-fro- bktn., Benneche, Robert bk., Kilmann, ! castle, December 24. him, covering him with his own!ard ia proud of the Prince Albert He S. D. Carleton, Am. sp., Amesbury, j Twilight, Am. schr.. Ceuthen, Washing- - Run and do I ordering him to as he wa3!and waiU3 everybody to know it. He 1,778, ton Island, 23; In 99 told or suffer the consequences. Miller Lahaina December distress. bkies. hasn,t any uge for tne steward that Two Brothers, Am. sp., Wilson, 1,263 ; W. H. Macy, Am. sp., Groth, Sydney, threatened to blow his bugle and sum-l- w go he say3 December 23. mon and In fact that FROM PORT GAMBLE. E the unless Filipinos con-d!- d - BUFFET battalion the tne former steward, in his yarns ONLY as he commanded. Kllkitat, Am. bk., Cutler. 437 ...... 14 ' cerning the good ship, is away off his M. B. Smith, Am. schr.. 247. for Hilo WTU TT Tl men ordered tnem an into a cui- - tyat !(i r,nt nn sneaking a 4a CttI ae ter 0, Queen, Am. schr., Frederickson, 240, iTYlldl d Udtl Odd III ijdjl which was astern of the vessel and, Angel of Truth. Lahaina 67 Retting terms with the per bbl. in himself and steering while j Tha(. bee saJd by the Robert Lewers, Am. schr., Under- $12.50 i- whlch has e. the iiipinos wood. 669 . 8 DOZEN QUARTS. rowed, he headed the boat steward and a 80-call- ed seaman by the J)P the river, telling Filipinos the that name of Llbbey ,g far removed from FROM PORT BLAKELEY. - CALIFORNIA FEED CO., was to 37-100- X going to take them their what u trUft as ia salt.horse and sour Vega, Am. schr., Cook, 233 Contains only 3 Alcohol "'ia(iuarters. To take tnem to meir Agents "Arabic" f spuds from turkey and cranberry John Smith, Am. bktn 17 r- - headquarters by - Kc-t- they had to pass right rtn 1 T n mi ntln flrtn rT nlQ QTill FROM Refregerating tne hoadquarters battalion EUREKA. Faint. of Millers mentg the new steward has given to a Esther Buhne, Am. schr.Salveson, and just as they were about to pass repreSentative of the Advertiser the 245 GENTLEMEN: It affords HOFFSCHLAEGER CO., LTD. tne latter. Miller suddenly shot the boat . n mem- - Eureka, Am. 232 n at the schr., Schon, me qreat pleasure to say, that our towards the shore, at the same time berg of the Prlnce Albert's crew who , Serena Thayer, Am. schr.. McVlca'r. KINO AND BETHEL STS. 196. roof, square yards. attention to tne iact w are ready to prove the rd and Kahului a iron 1.4W 751.. tnPy were by of covered the rifles the h fellQW Libbey mistaken in their from gray's harbor. : covered bu your "Arabic Com- - p ui.i. ! Philippine, Am. schr., Larsen, 491 satisfactory. "AMERICA'S GREATEST" nipinos were easily secured and sent Reporter, Am. vound is vern The to was not the word used schr., Dahloff, 333 Manila, L w- where they were confined. thp new Reward, but it will suf-t- F. Witzemann, Am. schr., Bute-- heat Under Our, TOOf before XjOU 'i lllPr fl huffla TTi-wr- f a mrrc nfiUPr- - ; namps nrp? Hpnrv Freeman shon. 450 - iui w fli The painted it, iras almost unbear- earon on that occasion than 31dRud0,ph .joseph Hayne. A. Hell- - FROM SEATTLE. 1 r "is pistol Uz ,n u f'Jo j;i Woods, Lin-del- l, !A. M. Baxter, Am. I . ' . . - stram, G. Maule, Henry E. schr., Marshall. . j 1 .. T. The Transport Hancock. Oscar Jansen, A. Andersen, K. 459 compared to irnai 11 iras. 11 is - Yesterday morning the transport Harold and H. Wulsen. - mnrethanloDEUREESCOOL- 50"CiQARs"50 Hancock, Captain Strude. arrived in Snipping? Notes 802 . KH. 1 con recommend the "Ara POrt from Ran a - ats' TT'OTinlork lormi The Oceanic steamship Australia J1hn0SS- Kimball, Am. s, s.. Thwing, (0 (hose tfillO COOl iron A DREAM I N TOBACCO. ! Jc leant " or passengers, . iFJ u'"wr a few recruits Bilp(1 from San Francisco for Tahiti or.U:.--.- : a larsre ntnrpa Pim-. -i oiar rtussia. Am. sp., Mortensen. . rOOJS. rariro' ' nf nnd uil tne wicv. Inctant...... w. I nips -. i,8j, ior for Guam nrt Manila Tho Man- Th. Maul tfnk the run of the Clau- -' Lanaina CITY "ock Railed from San Francisco on the dine", departed for Kahului and FROM OYSTER HARBOR. FEED STORE and - a, first day of this month and brought way ports about 5 o'clock in the after- Charmer. Am. sp.; Davis. 1.728 .. 43 by C. A. SCHMIDT. ' ' Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stores, mree days' later news of the outer nonn. FROM PORT LUDLOW. atlb fifty-seve- n Ktaej. Kaisha Hongkong 7om and sacks of mail for Joyo from Orient, Am. schr.. Larsen, 308. for "rmiuiu. There was only one passen Maru the Kahului ,'orner Merchant and Streets.; and Hotel, opposite Bethel St, Ppr and will carry the next mail to the Nuuanu for Honolulu, John C. Walser, Com- - missary FROM WHATCOM. Cliafomia Feed Ccmp'y ke. Sergeant, U. S.-- The DISTRIBUTOR ine roiiowlngr is a complete list of Hancock were drilled In Union Square for Kahului Are Agents for the Arabic Compound- - WELLMAN, PECK & CO., 55

1 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 9, 1901.

: he because case was sub- vised to IN THE SUPREME COURT . OF THE TERRITOKY. OF that ought not to have done so, the it the defendant Aheong, the defendant would now be mitted to him on taken before the Commissioner; entitled whole . the evidence to the and the plaintiff to nothing. they HAWAII. . .. If took and contended affirmatively that the way should be allowed a3 for life only, then either the reversion went to Ilikiau's heirs a way of necessity. whoever they were, or the remainder would September Term, 1900. go to the grand- Authorities differ as to how urgent the necessity must be in children's six children under clause 4 of the will if that were order to give rise to a way of necessity, but this is not a case in operative, in which latter case the plaintiff would be entitled to . HIJLACKFELD & CO., LIMITED, v.3.,Jl WILSON. which such a way can be implied at all, however urgent the one-sixt- h. ' necessity. A way of necessity may be implied from a grant in does not, Appeal from Circuit Judge, Fourth Circuit. It appear who Ilikiau's heirs were, and so in order to either grantee, and cannot be implied favor of the grantor or the succeed upon the facts presented the plaintiff must establish (1) in favor of or against a stranger to the grant One cannot take Submitted September 24, 1900. Decided December 27, 1900. that Ahiona and Naukana took for life only and (2) that clause . the property of another against his will for his own private use 4 is operative. , even for compensation, however much he may need it. Neither Frear, C.J., Galbraith and Perry, JJ. Take the latter proposition first. If the word "first" in clause the Commissioner nor the Judge could lawfully appropriate the 4 was intended, as counsel on both sides agree it was, if it was evi- defendant's private property to the.use of the plaintiff. The A promise to pay for goods delivered to another is held on the not inserted by mistake, to refer to the death of Kahinu, so that of statute recognizes this by requiring that the decision shall be in dence to be an original promise and so not within the statute the clause would mean, "If one of my two grandchildren shall conformity with vested rights and shall be just and equitable frauds. , die before Kahinu, or they both perhaps, then it shall descend between the parties the defendant as well as the plaintiff. or pass (ili) to their children and so on," then, since the cond- OPINION OP THE COURT BY FREAR, C.J. continue use of Whether the plaintiff had any right to the ition never happened, because neither grandchildren died before the old government road as a public road from the end of his Kahinu, the clause never became operative. If "first" was in- to does appear. was assumed in the This action of 'assumpsit for $267.93 comes here on appeal way the new road not It tended to refer to the death of the testator, so that the clause lower courts that the old roadbed was the from the Circuit Judge, to "whom it went on appeal from the that he had not, but would mean, "If either of my grandchildren shall die before defendant's private District Court of South Ililo, under Act 44 of the Laws of property. me the testator," &c, the result would be the same, for neither decision cannot be reversed because 1898. Judgment was given for the plaintiff in both the lower The of the Circuit Judge grandchild died before the testator. A third possible construc- a correct conclusion. courts. By the provisions of said Act 44 only' questions of law he gave wrong reasons, provided he came to tion would be to make 'the word "first" refer to the death of the , cannot be reversed this case as being contrary to,the law may be considered by this court in a case of this kind on appeal. It in other grandchild, so that the clause would mean, "If one of my which was The sole question of law raised on the merits of the case is and the evidence, which is the only ground upon it grandchildren shall die before the other, or they both perhaps," excepted to. whether the promise sued on was one to answer for the debt of. &c, but this is clearly out of the question. The plaintiff sub- exceptions overruled. , another and so within the statute of frauds, for it was not in The are ( mits,, however, that the word "e" meaning "first," was probably

.' & Coke . writing. Hons for plaintiff. ; inserted by mistake for "o," which is inserted for euphony and r ? JohJison.&nd for defendant. Was the defendant's promise 'original or collateral Was E. J. Richardson perhaps emphasis in the corresponding place in clause 3, the credit given to him or to another? It seems that the Volcano two clauses beginning respectively, "Ina e make o Kahinu" and Stable3 Company of which defendant was manager had a con- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF "Ina e make e kekahi." But to substitute "o" for "e" before tract to construct a road and made a subcontract for this pur- HAWAII. - ukckahi, on the mere assumption of a. mistake would be to take pose with one Hiashi, and that he, the defendant, took Hiashi unwarranted liberty especially as "" in that place would niaka Hiashi needed mate- . to plaintiff's store and told its manager that September Term, 1900. f bad Hawaiian. rials. Several witnesses testified that defendant said in sub- In viewof the conclusion that clause 4 did not become oper- stance "Let Hiashi have the materials and I will see that you are POK1NI ROBINSON v. JOSEPH AKE AHEONG and HA- ative, it might be unnecessary to consider the other proposition, paid for them." The entry in plaintiff's books was "Hiashi" WAIIAN COMMERCIAL AND SUGAR COMPANY. that the grandchildren took for life only, but as this is the propo- in ink and "J. It. Wilson" in pencil.- - There was evidence to sition upon which the plaintiff lays show that, plaintiff's custom was to make entries in ink against particular stress, and as it Questions Reserved by Circuit Judge, Second Circuit. would have to be the person to whom goods were delivered and in pencil against considered if the first question reserved were to be answered, as those to whom credit wras given, the object being to save con- and an answer to that question would be Submitted September 17, 1900. Decided December 22, 1900. fusion, as those to whom credit was given often kept several material in the circuit court in case the plaintiff should claim accounts. There was evidence also to show that the plaintiff by way of reversion through the heirs of Hikiau, we will con- never presented, any bill to Hiashi and looked to the defendant Frear, C. J., Galbraith and Perry, JJ. sider it. Did, then, the grandchildren take in fee or for life alone. The only witness for the defendant was himself. He only? . A devise to husband and wife, before the Married Women's Act of testified in effect that he never made any promise at all either It is agreed that if clause 2 of the will stood alone, the Circuit found that the de- 1888, created an estate in entirety. original or collateral. The Judge devisee would take in fee simple, although there are no words fendant' said in substance: "furnish whatever goods Hiashi may A devise of "all my properties, real and personal, and of whatever of inheritance. Hemen v. Kamakma, 10 Haw. 551. This view, desire paid f1 and defendant 'kind," though without words of inheritance, carries the fee. and I will see that you are that the so far as the grandchildren are concerned, is strengthened by the - of Three clauses of a will were in substance: 2. All my properties are v made himself primarily liable. We cannot hold as matter usein clause 3 of the words "and to their heirs forever" after these findings without evidence to support them. hereby devised to' my wife and. two grandchildren. 3. If my wife law that were "grandchildren." The word "to" before "their heirs" is not In view of the foregoing we need not express an opinion upon dies then it shall pass to my grandchildren and to their heirs for- sufficient to show that the heirs were to take by way of re- have been ever. 4. If one of my grandchildren shall die first, or they both the other questions raised, whether this case should mainder. Tlfo?e words must be regarded as words of limitation brought here on exceptions rather than on appeal or whether, perhaps, .then it shall pass to their children and so on. The wif9 - and not of purchase, although the rule in Shelley's Case is not if properly on appeal, there should have been a certificate of died before the testator.- - Held, the grandchildren took the whole : in force here. It is immaterial whether the words, "If Kahinu points, of law, that is, whether the, decision in Castle v. Bowler, property in fee simple under clauses 2 and 3. Clause 4 never be- ; dies" mean, "If she dies before me" or "If she dies before the 8 Haw. 366, should be held to govern the case. - came operative, and also did not show that the grandchildren were grandchildren," dies The appeal is dismissed and the case remitted" to the Circuit to have only a life estate with remainder to their children. or "If she at any time," that is "When she dies" "Upon Judge for such further proceedings as may be proper. or her death," nor is it material whether clauses 2 and 3 were intended Smith & Parstms for plaintiff. OPINION OF THE COURT BY FREAR, C.J. I to give here a life estate only or a fee C. Creighton and W. 8. Wise for defendant. simple (defeasible), for in any case, since she died both before the testator and before the grandchildren, the latter would take This is an action to quiet title to an undivided one-sixt- h of the the fee under clauses 2 and 3. The question then is whether IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF land covered by Grant 2140 to Hikiau, containing 144.34 acres this construction, which would have to be put upon clauses 2 and situated at Hamakua and Makaiwa, District of Koolau, HAWAII. and 3 if they stood alone, must be changed by reason of clause 4. Island of Maui. The defendant corporation claims only as Counsel clause 3 Ka- September Term, 1900. ' lessee of defendant Aheong and so the contest is substantially agree that taken as a whole shows that between the plaintiff Robinson and the defendant Aheong. The hinu was intended to take for life only, and also that the "it" case comes here on questions reserved by the Circuit Judge upon .in the first line of that clause refers, not to the whole property MANUEL NUNES CALACA v. ANTONE MARKS agreed facts and the will of Hikiau, who died seized of the land nor to the grandchildren's share, but to Kahinu's share only. It CALDEIRA. in dispute and whose will was admitted to probate in. 1873. The may be mentioned in passing that the verb "shall descend" will is in Hawaiian and the material clauses are translated as has no subject expressed in the original in either clause 3 or Exception from Circuit Court, Second Circuit. follows : clause 4. "It" is merely supplied in the translation. The plain- "Two. All my properties, real and personal, and of whatever tiff then contends that since clause 2 makes no distinction be-twe- en Submitted October 2, 1900. Decided December 27, 1900. kind, shall be and are hereby devised to Kahinu, my wife, and the estates of the wife and grandchildren, and clause 3 to 'Ahiona and Naukana, my grandchildren, to whom shall be- shows that the wife was to take for life only, and the word Frear, C.J., Galbraith and Perry, JJ. "children" in clause 4 is a word of purchase, grandchildren long the aforesaid proporties. . the "Three. Kahinu dies then it shall descend to grand- also were intended to take for life only, and that clause 4 was The Commissioner of Private Ways and Water Rights must decide in If my children and to their heirs forever. This too also, it is not in- intended, for the disposition of their share after their deaths just accordance with vested rights. He cannot grant a way over en-othe- r's tended by this will that it shall be possible to separate or parti- as clause 3 was intended for the disposition pf the wife's share property merely because he thinks the party desiring it tion the after her death, the "it" in clause 4 referring to the grand- ought to have it. ' property and the portion of my wife Kahinu above mentioned, and .she intends partition then by the income children's share just as the "it" in clause 3 refers to the wife's A way of necessity may be implied grant. if to from a It cannot arise in share. The defendant contends, on the theory that clauses 2 favor of or against stranger only, but there shall be no partitioning to her her portion afore- a merely because of, necessity. and 3 gave the wife a life estate only and the grandchildren the said. . "Four. one of my two grandchildren shall die first, or fee, that the "ft" in clause 4 refers, as does that in clause 3, to OPINION OF THE COURT BY FREAR, C.J. If they both perhaps, then it shall descend to their children and the wife's half, and that these clauses are both intended for the disposition of alone contin-gencie- s, so on." . her half after her death in alternate clause 3 This case comes here on exceptions from the Circuit Court, Ilikiau's wife Kahinu died first; then Hikiau himself, leav- that is, in case she should die before the grand- to which it went on appeal from the Commissioner of Private ing the two grandchildren Ahiona (known also as S. P. Aheong children and clause 4 in case one or both of the grandchildren Ways and Water Rights for the District of Makawao, Island of - and Aheona) and Naukana, who were husband and wife; then should die before her. Both these views are open to some, but Maui. There are three lots through or near which a govern- - Ahiona died and six whom , the first to the greater, objections. Clause 4 is at best uncertain ' leaving Naukana children, among ment road 1 and therefore should . runs. Lot is owned by the plaintiff. Lot 2 was were the plaintiff, the defendant Jos. A. Aheong and one Ben-- - not readily be allowed to control clauses 2 and 3 which formerly owned by a third person who sold to the plaintiff a jamin A. Aheong. Afterwards Naukana conveyed all her inter- taken alone are clear and give the children a fee right of way over it to lot 1 simple. Further, to put plaintiff's clause 4 from the road as then located, and est in the land to Benjamin, who afterwards devised it to the- - construction on afterwards sold lot 2 itself to the defendant,' who also owns lot 3, defendant Jos. A. Aheong. Lastly, Naukan died. would require us to either disregard the words "and to their heirs which he obtained from another person who owned it at the The second question reserved is incomplete and unnecessary forever" in clause 3, or else construe them as words of purchase. would also time the right of way over lot 2 was granted. The road has and need not be noticed. The other questions are: It require us to disregard the word "first" in clause would also now been changed so as to run through lot 3 about 100 or 150' "1. What estates did Aheona and Naukana acquire by the 4. It require us either to hold that on the death of feet distant from the point at which the way over lot 2 joined will of Hikiau in the property involved in this suit? one of the grandchildren the share of both,would go immediate- old road. ly to children liv- the This action is brought to secure a continuation of "3. Does plaintiff have any interest in said premises, and, if their although the other grandchild was still 3 ing, else to en- this way over lot to the present road. so, what is her interest?" or disregard the nature of the estate as one in Commissioner and hold only share Apparently the and the Circuit Judge each The devise to Kahinu lapsed by reason of her death before tirety that the of each grandchild should go decide on his death to children. thought that he was to whether the plaintiff ought to that of the testator, and on the death of the latter the entire or her their have the right of way. The Commissioner held that he ought, property went to the grandchildren Ahiona and Naukana. It is If "it" was intended to refer to the whole property, the re- because it would be inconvenient to get from his lot to the road agreed that these, being husband and wife, took neither as ten- sult would be the same. . For, (1) since neither of the grand- Circuit held by another way. The Judge that he ought not, ants in common nor as joint tenants, but by the entirety. Paa-han- a children died first, clause 4 did not become operative. And because he could get out by the other way and it would make v. Bila, 3 Haw. 725; Wailehua v. Lio, 5 naw. 519; Kua-nalei- ca (2) the view that the grandchildren were to have only a life the government road dangerous if he ehould be allowed to get v. Kipi, 7 Haw. 575. estate and that "it" referred to all the property, would be open out by the proposed way, on account of the grading that If they took the fee, then, since on the death of Ahiona the to the objections above enumerated against the view that they would be required. Counsel in this court objected that the Cir- whole property remained in Naukana by right of survivorship took only a life-estate and that "it" referred to their half only, cuit Judge so decided from his personal view of the locality and and since the latter conveyed it to her son Benjamin who de and to some additional objections, as, for instance, that in such THE PACIFIC COMMESCIAIi ABTdTISEB: JANUARY 9, 1941.

OF THE case upon the death, of one of the grandchildren, all the prop- IN THE SUPREME COURT TERRITORY OF The copies of the four leases and of the other receipt were, would go under clause 4 to children erty their even though both HAWAII. under the circumstances of th case, improperly admitted as ' the wife and the other grandchild were still living. evidence.' No notice was given to the executor of the will of the Tli ere is also tho view that the plaintiff might take under September TERMj 1900j- - deceased trustee to produce the original instruments nor was some circumstances even on the theory that the grandchildren any sufficient ground otherwise, laid for the introduction of were to take the fee. If "first" referred to the death of the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTONIO secondary evidence. There was no showing, that the bene- - testator, the fee would be an absolute fee and clause 4 would be : RODRIGUEZ, Deceased Testator- ficiaries were unable to obtain the production in evidence of a substitutional clause which never took effect because the condi- original counterparts, en the contrary, the strong presumption tion never happened, while if "first" referred to Kahinu's death, Appeal from Circuit Judge, First Circuit. ' from the testimony of Mr. Magoon and from the mere filing the fee would be a defeasible fee in "which case also the con- of the copies, was that such counterparts were either in the r Submitted 2, 1900. Decided December 22, 1900. dition never happened. October possession of the beneficiaries or their attorney or easily avai- We answer the reserved questions as follows: lable to them. Frear, C.J., Galbraith and Perry, JJ. Ahiona and Naukana acquired by the will of Hilriau an estate Disregarding, as not before the court, the said copies, there is

evidence thai-wi-ll in fee simple in entirety in the property involved in this suit No notice to produce certain original documents having been served no on the record" support the charge against the estate of deceased The plaintiff has no interest in the said property. upon the opposite party and no showing Laving "been made that the executor and trustee of at least $340. the $420. The case is remitted to the Circuit Court for further pro- original counterparts of such documents were not in the posses- of above referred to. - appeal is ceedings. " i sion or control parties desiring to prove ex-- V The a general one and presents for our determina- ft under the of the the L. A. Dickey for plaintiff. istence of such instruments, or that the production of any of such tion the question of the correctness or otherwise of the whole de- cree and of each charge therein made Kinney, Ballon & McClanahan and . A. Bigelow for de- originals could not be obtained, held, that secondary evidence against the deceased ' executor and trustee. To facilitate, then, an early settlement of fendants. , of such instruments was not admissible. this An executor and trustee who is disallowed commissions for mal- controversy, we add that, in our opinion, the item of $85. should not be surcharged. The charges made by Rosa IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF administration of the trust, is nevertheless entitled to reasonabla for drawing - compensation for services rendered as attorney-at-la- w draw- the will, fifty dollars, and for services as counsel- in HAWAII. in ing the will of the decedent, in obtaining temporary letters of obtaining the order of temporary administration and in proving administration and in probating the will, such services being en- the will and obtaining letters testamentary, thirty-fiv- e dollar?, September Term, 1900. tirely disconnected with his administration of the trust. were reasonable and were for matters happening before and entirely disconnected with his subsequent administration of the FEKELO AKEAU v. IAKONA, KAHUE and NO A OPINION OF THE COURT BY PERRY, J. trust. No sufficient reason appears for the disallowance of the KUIKX item. On the 18th of December, 1891, A. Rosa was appointed The disallowance to Rosa of this sum of $85.00 will neces- Appeal from Circuit Judge, Fifth Circuit. temporary administrator of the estate of Antonio Rodriguez, of sitate a of the interest chargeable against him. Honolulu, who died on the 11th of that month. On the 11th The decree appealed from is reversed and the cause is re- Scbmjtted October 5, 1900. Decided December 28, 1900. of January, 1892, the will of the deceased was duly admitted manded for a new hearing and for such other proceedings as may be proper. to probate and A. Rosa was appointed executor thereof and Lorrin Andrews, Frear, C.J., Galbraith and Perry, JJ. trustee thereunder. ' Esq., for the Executor of the Will of A. Rosa. On April 27, 189 G, Rosa not having in the meantime filed A court of equity cannot on the ground of Iraud set aside a decree of J. A. Magoon, Esq., for the Beneficiaries under the Will any inventory of the property of the estate or any account of a probate court admitting a will to probate, the alleged fraud A. Rodriguez. his receipts and expenditures as executor or consisting in adding the name of a second witness to the will after trustee, one of the devisees the death of the decedent. filed a motion before a Circuit Judge of the First Cir- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF cuit that the executor and trustee be required to file such in- HAWAH. OPINION OF THE COURT BY FREAR, C.J. ventory and account. In consequence of this motion, Rosa, on the 18th of May following filed an inventory and also ae--' an December Teem, 1900. The only question presented on this appeal is whether a court count covering, the period from the date of his appointment up of to and including the 31st day of December, 1895, and show- equity may set aside on the ground of fraud a decree of the H. MALAWI and ESTHER MALANI v. Gi N. ALAPAI probate court admitting a will to probate, con- ing total receipts of $2753.73, total disbursements of $2144.80 the alleged fraud and MRS. G. N. ALAPAI. sisting in adding the name of a second witness to the will after and a balance on hand of $608.87. On October 2, 1896, an- the death of the decedent. other account was filed of sums received and paid from out Appeal from Circuit Judge, Fourth Circuit. The general rule is that equity may relieve against every December 31, 1895, to date 'of filing, the total receipts shown, species of fraud and so may set aside or annul decrees or judg- including balance from last account, being $772.37,. total pay- Submitted December 17, 1900. Decided December 19, 1900. ments obtained through fraud; but that it cannot set aside or ments $710.10 and balance on hand $62.27. Both accounts annul for fraud decrees or judgments admitting wills to probate were referred to a Master who reported, inter alia, that the sum Frear, C.J., and Perry, J. is an exception established , almost as firmly as the rule itself of $G00. principal was on deposit in a bank at the time of the whether the reasons for the exception are good or not. Allen Under our statutes, a suit may be brought in one circuit for the fore- inception of the trust and that no interest on said sum had been closure of a mortgage of land situated in another circuit v. McPherson, 1 II. L. Ca3. 191; Case of Broderick's Will, 21 received by or credited to the estate. Wall. 503; Ellis v. Davis, 109 U. S. 485; Simmons v. Saul, Rosa died on the 9th day of September, 1898, 'without having OPINION OF THE COURT BY, FREAR, C.J. 138 U. S. 439; State v. McGlynn, 20 Cal. 233; Archer v. had his accounts passed upon by the courts On the 27th of July Meadows, 33 Wis, 166; Stowe v. Stoioe, 140 Mo. Wolcott 594; last a hearing wras had, which F. the at J. Colburn, executor This is a bill to have . a deed, absolute in form, declared a v. Wolcott, 140 Mass. 194. In Barnsleyv. Powell, 2 Ves. Sr. of the will of the deceased trustee, and the widow and the chil- mortgage and for an accounting and foreclosure. The suit was 284, a distinction was taken between a case in which the pro- dren of Rodriguez were present or represented. On behalf of brought in the Fourth Circuit; the land was situated and the bate was obtained by fraud and a case in which the will wa3 the beneficiaries, certain exceptions Were noted to accounts defendants were served in the Third Circuit. The defendants obtained by fraud, and this is sometimes cited in support of the the as filed. The order and decree of the court was that Rosa be demurred on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction over view that equity may set aside a decree admitting a will to pro- disallowed all commissions; that he be charged with interest on the persons of the defendants or the subject matter. The Cir- bate, on the ground that the probate was obtained by fraud, the sum of $600. above referred to less interest on $256. thereof . cuit Judge held that he had jurisdiction of the persons 6f the although it would not set aside such a decree on the ground paid for taxes; that he be charged with items embraced in defendants inasmuch as they had appeared generally. We may merely that the will itself was obtained by fraud. How far the exceptions aggregating the sum of $420., with the sum of $85. add that service in the Third Circuit of process issued in the such a distinction should be observed we need not say. The counsel fees for probating the wilJL with which he had credited Fourth Circuit was proper under Section 1151 of the Civil actual decision in BarnesUy v. Potcell did not go to that extent, himself, with a Master's fee of $50., with all costs of court, and Laws. The Judge held further that a proceeding to foreclose H and it seems to be settled that, whether the distinction is well also with interest upon the balance of $1006.37 shown to be in a mortgage was in the nature of a proceeding in rem, and there- taken or not, equity will not act where the alleged fraud in his hands at the date of filing his and in. conclusion fore of a local nature and that it could be brought only in the procuring the probate consists merely in concealing the fact that accounts; circuit in which the land was situated and that therefore he was the will was fraudulently obtained. See cases supra, particu- that the accounts be amended in accordance with the following without jurisdiction of the subject matter of the suit and so larly Archer v. Meadows, for a discussion of Bamcsley v. summary: sustained the demurrer and dismissed the bill. The plaintiffs Powell. "1896 appealed. Counsel rely on Wei Sec v. Yong Shcong, 3 Haw. 489, and Aug. 7, To amount of receipts per last account . . . .$ 772.37 Several contentions. are made in support of the jurisdiction. Adams v. show law ha3 been Parke, 6 Haw. 276, to that the Balance of interest on $600. to Feb. 1st . . . 200.00 One is that the main object of the bill is to have the deed de- determined otherwise in these islands. In the latter of these Items contained in exceptions allowed 420.00, .... clared a mortgage , and that this certainly is not local in its Counsel fees surcharged .Y. . . cases, a Justice sitting alone in equity held merely that he could ...... 85.00 nature. Another is that even a suit to foreclose a mortgage is Commissions surcharged 239.10 inquire into the jurisdiction of a probate judge to appoint one of a transitory nature; that equity acts against the person only not a licensed conduct Bale, but found that the auctioneer to a Total and hence such a suit in equity must be in personam and not probate case the full '...... $1716.47 judge had such jurisdiction. In the other 1896 in rein. Such .undoubtedly isthe view in England (Paget v.. court held that a court of equity could review a decree of dis- Aug. 7, By amount of disbursements per account . .$ 710.10 Ede, L. R. 18 Eq. 118), and the view taken in some of the tribution of a probate court and decree a new distribution itself earlier American cases (e. g. Broome v. Beers, 6 Conn. 198). in- To balance where the executor had withheld part of the estate from his ,$1006.37 See Miller v. Dows, 94 U. S. 444. But it has been changed by ventory and distributed it according to instructions contained in To interest on balance to July 27, 1900 . . . 266.68 , Td master's fee 50.00 statute in many of the States. In some States the statutes per-- a letter outside of the will and without the approval of the court, suit to be brought either in the county of the mort- To costs of court . . 17.00 mit the and where the portion distributed with the approval of the court gagor's residence or in that in which the land is situated; in had been distributed in the absence and without the knowledge Total ...... I...... ,$ 1340.05" other States the statutes permit the suit to be brought in any of interested parties, whose existence was known to but not dis- county ; but require it to be tried in the county in which the closed by the executor. Whether this decision wa3 correct or land, is situated if the defendant so demands; but in a larger it From this decree, the executor of the will of the deceased ii not we need, not say. It does not go to the extent of sustaining number of States the statutes make foreclosure a local action trustee appealed to this court. counsel's view. The courts elsewhere which hold that equity and require the suit to be brought in the county in which the also hold The sole contention presented by counsel for the appellant is will not set aside a decree admitting a will to probate land or some part of it is situated. See 9 Enc. PI. & Pr. 249 et that the court below improperly admitted as that it may set aside decrees of distribution on the ground of evidence certain seq. No doubt the tendency is to regard the action as in effect pro-ha-te copies of leases and receipts and that without evidence fraud. On the other hand it may be said that our courts of that in rem though personal in form. Among the reasons that have jurisdic- there was nothing on record to justify IP are clothed with full probate powers, and have the the court in finding been given for holding it transitory are that the mortgagor'a per- that tion to admit to probate wills of real property as well as of certain rents, amounting in all to the sum of $420., had equity of redemption is not an estate strictly speaking but only sonal property and may set aside for fraud wills so admitted, been received by Rosa or were due to the estate and uncollected a right, and that the title to the land cannot be litigated in a to and the practice has been to apply for revocation of probates by him. The beneficiaries claimed at the hearing that certain foreclosure suit. Among the. reasons given for holding it local the without going into equity. Ke-Uipelap- ela probate courts themselves sums, aggregating in all $420., and with which the executor and are that now in most of the States the theory of a mortgage has 1 Haw. 503; Est. of Gill, 2 Haw. 699; t Pamano, trustee had not charged himself in his accounts, had been re- changed, the mortgage being regarded merely as creating a lien, 3 Haw. 722; Est of Paeimum, 3 Haw. 141; Est. of Pauluhi, ceived by him or were due the estate, under' leases executed leaving the title in the mortgagor, that the court on foreclosure Est. 5 Papulca v. Maiwela, 6 Haw. 367; of Knalii, Haw. 150; by him, and uncollected; and to prove this claim offered in evi- deals directly with the res especially under the methods of fore- Est. 8 naw. 93; 9 Haw. 1; Est. of Opae,l0 of Kealimhonui, dence the original of a lease from Rosa, a3 executor and trustee, closure now generally in vogue in the States, and that its pro- Haw. ' .188. to Joao de Freitas, copies of four other leases from the same cess is not effective outside of its jurisdiction. How far a change The decree of tbe Circuit Judge sustaining the demurrer and lessor to various lessees, the original and a copy of a receipt for in the theory of mortgages should weigh in the absence of a dismissing the bill is affirmed. $20.00 rent under the first above mentioned lease and a copy of statute limiting jurisdiction in cases of this kind we need not Kinney, Ballon & McClanahan and HrA. Bigelow for plain- a receipt for $25.00 rent purporting to have been paid by one attempt to say. Just what the theory of mortgages is here has ' -' "V' tiff. ;: Frank Luiz. To the introduction of the original lease and re- never, that we are aware of, been judicially determined. In our T. one circuit McCants Stewart for defendants. ceipt, no objection was made or exception taken. . I opinion our statutes permit a suit to be brought in

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Ihel-Esta- tc for the foreclosure of a mortgage of land situated in another cir--' , present appellant, in Xke matte'r' tof ; of Hannah statement, by adding, "We mean a child. who is adopted a3 one' ' .'. ; . of own . : : intestate, 3 covenants child, with clear understanding euit. This is plaintiffs' third contention. . JIaughaL, deceased Haw. 262. The the that he is entitled to 1 ' classes cases the case were in effect . decision 'V? Section 1144 of the Civil Laws' enumerates the of instrument under, consideration in that heirship." The was not inconsistent with the thvcs-sar-y the that may be tried in the circuit courts. Section; 1145 enumer- ;?;"the sameas those j in he instrument in the case at bar, , decision in the Hannah Maughan case, although incon- ates the classes of cases that may be heard by Circuit Judges in language there used beuig: the said Moewale does hereby give sistent to a certain extent with the views expressed by Justice Chambers. Among these are "all matters in equity." Section unto the. said Hannah Maughan, his child,, the said'Pauahi, to Hartwell. ,, e 1146 prescribes the limitations as to territorial jurisdiction. Tor --b- adopted by her as her own child and doth release all control In Kiaiaina et al. v. Kahanu, 3 Haw. 368, the court simply could be brought ; and 'right said Hannah Maughan, instance, . formerly proceedings for partition over the said child unto the followed the decision in the Estate of Nakuapa. The opinion the only in the circuit in which the land was situated or in the First in consideration of. the covenants hereinafter entered into by in Paris v. Kcaloha, 11. Haw. 450, also cited by counsel Laws " said said Maughan agrees Circuit, and now by amendment (Act 56, of 1898) only Hannah Maughan, and the Hannah , throws no light on the question involved in the case at bar which the land is situated, unless it lies in more to adopt the said as her own child, and to clothe, edu- To - then, Hawaiian decisions in the circuit in Pauahi summarize, the on the , subject, case the proceedings may be brought ' two has than one circuit, in which cate and in every way care for the said child as becomes the in cases it been held that the adopted child did not it land is in part situated. Formerly in any circuit in which the duty of a good parent." The case differs from the present one from the adopter, where the agreement of adoption did not . was no limitation in this respect as to actions of ejectment . there only in that the Justice who took the acknowledgment did not specifically provide that such child was. to have righta of in- - in the circuit courts.. Now under said amendatory Act they make or attempt to make any judicial decree in the matter. r heritance, and no decision has been rendered to the contrary. may be brought only in the circuit in which the land is situated. Hartwell, J., in an elaborate opinion, held that there are only - Adoption, while it existed under the civil law, was unknown There is no limitation whatever prescribed as to foreclosure two kinds of heirs, those made such, (i. e., by last will), and under the common law, and in those States where the latter pre- suits. Section 1150 confers upon the circuit courts and Section those horn such, (i. e., heirs at law), that the articles of adop- vails exists only by. .of - to compel attendance virtue statutory enactments. These stat- 1151 upon the circuit judges power the tion, could not be regarded as a testamentary act, that the stat- witnesses of Territory and to utes (see, for example, those of Massachusetts, Illinois, Indiana, of parties and from any part the ute of descent in its use of the words "children"" and "issue" issue all such executions and other processes and do all such Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Michigan) not only provide refers only to children of the blood and does not include adopted 3 3 other acts as may be necessary to carry into full effect all their a method or methods whereby adoption may be accomplished children, and that there was no other statute in force making an powers or as may be necessary for the promotion of justice. In but specifically declare that children adopted in conformity ' adopted child, an concurred in the conclu- Wailuku Sugar Co. v. Cormcell, 10 Haw. 476, it was held that heir. Widemann, J., therewith shall have certain rights of inheritance from their sion reached, in these words: seems clear to me that the a suit in equity was properly brought in the First Circuit for an "It adopters, these provisions as to inheritance differing to some the unlawfully diverting and using water in the written articles of adoption, without any further evidence of extent in different States. AVe have no statute declaring, in 'in; J injunction against ; intentions of the adopter, are insufficient under the law and stat- Second Circuit., In Dary v. Kane, 158 Mass. 376j the statute terms, what rights of inheritance from its adopter, if any, an utes of the land to establish a title to inheritance for the adopted . provided generally that suits in equity might be brought in any adopted child shall have. child. I think therefore that the claim of the adopted child in county where a transitory personal action between the same par--" It is settled by former decisions that an adopted child this case should be rejected." This we understand to mean ties might be brought '. The court held that a bill to redeem a , does not inherit from its adopter where the agreement of Justice-Wideman- n based his failure " that concurrence upon the mortgage came: within such provision although counsel con-- v adoption, as in the case at bar, does not clearly and spe- , of the parties to" express any intent to make the child an heir, could in county, in cifically provide that the child shall have such right of in- tended that the suit be brought only the reserving liberty, evidently, to consider, whenever the question based stat- heritance. The question of whether or not, where the articles which the land was situated. Our decision is on our should properly arise, whether or not, where the intention to or decree ,of adoption give or attempt to give to the child the utes and does not go to the extent of holding that on general ; make the child an. heir of the adopting parents was clearly ex- fore- same rights of inheritance from its adopter that the latter's own principles a suit may be maintained intone jurisdiction to pressed, such ehild did become an heir. Chief Justice Allen close a mortgage of land situated in another jurisdiction on the children possess, and the adopter dies intestate, such child comei . dissented, expressing the opinion that the agreement sufficiently within the meaning of the terms "children" and "issue" as used ground that it is a transitory action. - conveyed rights of inheritance and that the w,ord "children" in ''i - its adopter, The decree appealed from sustaining the demurrer andidis-missin- g - the statute of descent includes all children, whether by adoption in the statute of descent, or otherwise inherits from the bill is reversed and the cause remanded to the Cir- ' or by blood. The decision of the majority of the court, then, is not before us and no opinion is expressed thereon. m case assuming that the cuit Judge of the Fourth Circuit for further proceedings in con-- . was that the adoption created by that agreement did not operate The decree of adoption in the at bar, formity with the foregoing opinion. to give the adopted child any right of inheritance from its order endorsed with the certificate of acknowledgment was a ' Smith & Parsons for plaintiffs. : adopter, although,' as already pointed out, Justice HartweH's valid, judicial decree clearly provided . for an adoption no opinion conclusion adop- broader or different in its terms than that effected by the agree- No appearance for defendants. ; and would apply to any agreement of Civ' tviiiil" tion, even though specifically purporting to make the child an ment, and does not strengthen the case for the appellant ... 4 ' ' . . The decree appealed from is affirmed. .' IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF heir. ' The decision in the Estate of Hannah Maughan was affirmed B. L. Marx, guardian ad litem, for the appellant. HAWAII. in the case of Yci See and Ching See v. Young Slieong and P. L. 'Weaver for the appellee. mm- September Teem, 1900. Afong,Z Haw. 489. The syllabus in the latter case reads, "The adoption of a child without a declaration of its heirship in the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KAMILA P. ': deed of adoption, does not give it rights of inheritance," and .,:,.'.. HAWAII. , . WILHELM, Deceased. the court, in the opinion says: "It is contended by the counsel

. for the defendants that Ivalaukapu has the right of inheritance , September Teem, 1900. Appeal Judge, from Circuit First Circuit. as an adopted child, but this question was settled adversely in the case of 'In .re. Hannah Maughan at the January Term, , E. N. HOLMES v. I. E. RAY, , September Submittkd 17, 1900. Decided December 27, 1900. 1871, and the articles of adoption in the case of Hannah Maughan and those of Kalaukapu are the same in terms, and' Appeal fkom Circuit Judge? Fourth Circuit. Frear, C.J., Galbraith aud Perry, JJ. I include nodeclaration of heirship, which the court said wasj v '' ! Submitted September 24, 1900. Decided Jakuart 3t 1901. ' agree-meh- t, necessary." "lliisrlast clause is strictly so as K. andT3P. "adopting parents, covenanted in and by . a written not accurate far to take a child "In adoption, and to adopt him as their son, it refers to the opinion of Hartwell, J., but that does not render Frear, C.J., Gaebraith and Perry, JJ. to nurture, care for, educate and in all respects to provide for the decision any the l3ss an affirmance of the former ruling on; the - , subject him, as, if he were their own issue." The Circuit Judge before . The complainant having failed to prove by a preponderance of the,

? !No actual decision whom the parties acknowledged the execution of the instrument, to the contrary has been rendered by this evidence the existence of a certain agreement of partnership relied added to the certificate such acknowledgment court. The statement, in the opinion in the matter of the ' of an order that; . i .. upon in the bill of complaint and essential to the maintenance of "the adoption thereby effected hereby legalized." Estate of HaJcau, 1 Haw. 473, "had Manoa been adopted by is . the suit, the bill is dismissed. n ; Held, that the adopted child did not, either by virtue of the agree-- I Hakau as her son, in due form of law, he would have been sole ' , , ; ment-o- f the parties or of the order of the court, become, upon heir to her estate, upon her dying intestate," was not required OPINION OP THE COURT BY PERRY, J. the death of his adopted mother, entitled to inherit from her as ; by the facta of the case, and was oliter dictum, for the court ex- though he Were her own child." ".,.,- - pressly found' that there was-n- satisfactory evidence to show This is a suit in equity wherein the complainant claims that that Hakau had formally adopted him as her. child and no evi-- ' on or about March 20, 1899, by oral agreement, the respondent - OPINION, OF THE COURT BY PERRY, J. - dence whatever that she intended him to share in herproperty. and himself formed a partnership concerning certain land situ- The same is true of the intimation contained in. the opinion in ate at Olaa, Puna, Hawaii, and that subsequently respondent Kamila Paulo Wilhelm, late of Honolulu, died, intestate, in Abencla v. Kailikole, 2 Haw. 662, that if the agreement were denied the making of any such agreement. The prayer of the

possessed ; nt June,' 1899, of eertain real and certain personal prop-;- ; in writing, th adopted child would have inherited. The agree-.me- bill is "that defendant be required to show the amount of erty within these islands. She left surviving her her husband, was not in writing, and the decision was based on that moneys expended and expenses incurred under and by virtue ' an only child, Libby Ulii Smithies, aged 23, and an adopted .. ground. i of said partnership," and that "plaintiff be adjudged and de- son, .Frederick Albert Smith "Wilhelm, then two years of age. In the case of the Estate of Kamchameha IV. the court said creed to be the owner, as such partner of defendant, of an un- Upon the hearing of the petition of the administrator, of the that Liholiho "was entitled as the adopted son of Kamehameha divided half interest in and to" the said land "upon payment estate of the decedent for approval of his accounts, an order of. III. to inherit the remainder of his estate not devised to any one by plaintiff of one-ha-lf of such sum as the court shall find that distribution and ' ) discharge, the interests of the minor being rep- - else, subject to dower." This also was mere obiter dictum. defendant has expended in and about said partnership." resented by a duly t? appointed guardian ad litem, the Circuit Under the will of Kamehameha III. such remainder was speci- Respondent in his answer denies that any partnership agree- Judge held the that adopted son did not inherit any portion of fically devised to Liholiho--. Moreover, the court there held that ment was made or entered into. The Circuit Judge dismissed the estate of the decedent. From the decree entered to that Liholiho "was entitled to inherit those lands" (i. e., those re- . the bill, and from that decree the complainant appealed to this effect, an appeal was taken to this court. served to the Crown) force of the Act of June 7, 1848, Court. On "y July 12, 1897, a written agreement providing for the when he succeeded to the crown, in virtue of the public procla- .The undisputed facts of the case are as follows: Maroichi adoption of the child above named, wa3 executed by and be mation made by his predecessor with the consent of the House and Kuwabara, Japanese, had possession of certain land known tween 1 the natural parents as parties of the first part and the of Nobles." Of the remark first quoted Hartwell, J!, correctly as Lot Number 47, Olaa, under what is known as a right of A decedent and her husband as parties of the second part, the said that it "is hardly reconcilable with the actual decision ex- purchase lease from the Hawaiian Government. The parties operative portion of the instrument being as follows: plained by their subsequent remark, that the descent of the to this case have proceeded on the theory, and we assume for "Said parties of the first part hereby give their said son, rest of the property (not reserved to the Crown) 'must be gov- the purposes of this case, that by virtue' of said lease and of Frederick Albert Smith, unto the said parties of the second erned by the general law of inheritance and distribution, and the law then in force, the said lessees were entitled, upon com- part, to bo by them adopted, and hereby relinquish and quit- Her Majesty Queen Emma is tJierefore entitled as statutory Jieir plying with certain conditions as to the making of improve- claim forever unto them all their respective rights as said par- ments on Lot 47, to purchase from additional L to one half.' This last point was decided." the Government ents in the said Frederick Albert Smith, land in Olaa of in consideration of the The next case cited on the subject is that of the Estate of the area of about 158 acres. covenants by them hereinbelow made. Respondent, having Nakuapa, 3 Haw. 342, decided in 1872, after the Hannah secured a verbal agreement for the sale "And the said parties of the second to himself of Lot 47 part hereby covenant to Maughan case and before Wei See ei alt. v. Young Sheong et upon Maroichi's obtaining fee simple title take the said Frederick Albert Smith in thereto from the of adoption, and to adopt alt. There the question was whether one adopted as daughter Government, in turn made an agreement Mm as their son, to nurture, care forj educate, and in all respects sale of said lot to O. who and by oral agreement in accordance with ancient Hawaiian custom, . one A. Steven, was acting for, " to provide for him as if lie were their own -- assigned issue." and prior to the passage of any law requiring adoptions, to be at once all his interest to, complainant, for the agreed The parties acknowledged price of sixty dollars acre. One hundred cash was the execution of the instrument made in writing, could inherit from her adopter who died after per dollars before a Circuit who paid to respondent on account of the purchase The Judge, signed a certificate of that fact and the present statutes of wills and descent took effect. The court, price. agreement of sale from Maroichi to respondent t added, after such certificate, the words, "and the adoption there- Hartwell, J., dissenting, held that she could, provided it was was reduced writing March 17th, 1899, on which date also entered by effected is hereby legalized." The agreement was duly clearly stipulated in the agreement that she was to have rights Maroichi " into another written agreement with conveyance recorded. of inheritance, and ordered a new trial in order that the jury Ray for . the The contention of the guardian ad litem is that the appellant might ascertain what the terms of the adoption were. Thus to the latter of the 158 acre tract upon obtaining title thereto by virtue of the agreement of adoption and of the decree of that case is easily distinguishable from the case at bar. The from the Government, Ray agreeing to pay therefor the cost the court became, upon the death of his adopted mother, capable precise question now before us wa3 not raised or determined thereof to Maroichi, to wit, three dollars per acre, and five of inheriting and entitled to inherit from her as one of her in that case; and while the court did say, "Our statute of in- hundred dollars additional. "children." heritance declares that property shall be divided equally be- On or about the 20th of the same month, Ray went to com- So far as the adoption effected by the agreement is concerned, tween the intestate's children. "We regard an adopted child as plainant and represented that he could purchase from the Jap-anes-e this question has been decided by the Court adversely to the included in, this general term," it explained and qualified that the 158 acres of land provided the latter were able to

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v.. make the requisite improvements on Lot 47 and thus -- secure, BY AUTHORITY. title to the additional land, and made a proposition that the two New and Stylish Creations TRANSPORTATION 6. loconio partners with reference to said new land, one of the TENDERS FOR fit SERVICE. fi i elements of the proposition being that Holmes bear the whole In li Honolulu; January 8th, 1901. Ladies' Headwear expense of clearing Lot 47. As to what the other terms of the LIMITED. ; proposal were, there is some conflict in the evidence, but it is Tenders will be received at the office of the Board of Health up to 12 o'clock Miss Kllla has just received a larga ehipment of LADIES MILLI- undisputed that, whatever the terms, Holmes declined the offer. noon, Wednesday, January 16th, 1901, NERY fresh from the leading fashion centers Ho- of the United States. for Transportation Service from This shipment includes all the newest and most From this point, the evidence becomes contradictory. Holmes' ' ports Leper fashionable shapes and nolulu and other to the : trimmings Have period of which Dame Fashion has decreed to be worn this season by in Stook and testimony is that he then proposed to Kay that each pay one Settlement at Molokai, for the those who wish one year from date of contract. to be well dressed. is hard to prices, beca Offer half of the cost of improving Lot 47 and one half of . the cost Specifications as to nature of the It .uote use the price of a hat depends large- -. for Solo asking ly upon the trimmings, but you may rest of 158 service required may be had by assured that Miss KJllean's the acres, that he, Holmes, "put Lot 47 in. the whole at the office of the Board of Health. prices are reasonable. In fact, you can save money and be better ac- - business' and tfrat the two share the profits equally; and that The Board does not bind itself to dressed by purchasing at this store. . . cept the lowest or any bid. Kay then" and there' accepted the offer. Kay, admitting that J. H. RAYMOND, and 5749 of Health. such a proposal 'was made (except that he makes no mention President Board in this connection of the 47 acres being put in the' business), REGULATIONS FOR THE INTER- Dress Making Hair Dressing and ROOFING. denies just as positively that he accepted, and affirms, on the MENT OF THE DEAD. BUILDING PAPER, Department PRESERVATIVE PAINT, ! contrary, that he' specifically declined the same. He adds that Manicuring At a meeting of the Board of Health BOILER AND STACK PAINT, This department is in charge of a com- No woman the conversation ended by Holmes telling him "to go ahead Friday," January 4th, 1901, the following is well dressed unless her INSULATING regulations for the interment of the petent fitter, assisted by first-cla- ss dress- coiffure has been properly attended to. COMPOUND. and plant the coffee anyway" and his would makers, who BRIDGE by replying that he dead in the Territory of Hawaii was turn out the most stylish The hairdresser is an artiste in her pro- AND ROOF PAINT. , do so and "take the chances" himself, adopted and ordered to be published, street costumes, walking skirts, and fession, and has all the latest ideas in viz: evening dresses that are made in Hono- hairdressing. " AI1 Territory Upon the evidence, we cannot find that any agreement was deaths occurring in the lulu. Manicuring is an equally Important of Hawaii must be reported to the Any woman can be properly fitted. Aft-- - part entered into. Trie testimony of the two parties as to whether Registrar of Deaths, with name, age, of a woman's toilet. Come to Miss REFINED all, good fitting la Just as Important KlUean's when you want SUGARS, sex, nationality, cause . of manicuring there was an acceptance or a rejection of the proposal made, residence, aw " death, attending physician and place good material. prcperly done. Cube and granulated. ) is entirely in conflict as above noted. There is nothing in the of burial. No interment will be al- record to indicate a lack of veracity on the part of the one any lowed within the District of Kona, Is mm oils land of Oahu, without the written per Lucol and Linseed. more than on the part of the other, the Circuit Judge re- mission of an agent of the Board of Health, who will issue permits on ap EVli IVI. STEAM PIPE COVERING, marks that the two stand equally well in that respect in the plication office. No ARLINGTON BLOCK. E. (Killean, at his interment HOTEL STREET. - Reed's Patent Elastic Sectional community in which, they live. Their testimony is evenly will- be allowed in the Island of Oahu, Covering. outside of the District of Kona, or in balanced; nor is' there anything in their subsequent conduct, the Island of Hawaii, or in the Island LNDITRINK. of Maul, or in the Island of Kauai, disclosed Water-pro- so far as by the evidence, which throws light on the without permission of an agent of the of Cold Water Paint, In subject or will justify the statement that a preponderance of Board of Health. - side and outside, in white and. col "Any person violating the above reg - OTS. the evidence exists one way or the other. ulations shall be liable to a fine not ex- Four things are mentioned as being of possible assistance in ceeding fifty dollars, as provided by FILTER PRESS CLOTH, law. Section 12 of the Sanitary Code Linen and Jate. the enquiry: first, the fact that Kay once said to Holmes, in of the Board of Health, adopted De- cember 7th, 1891, as set forth in the CEMENT, LIME AND effect, "We are going to have trouble with the Japs over the laws relating to public matters and BRICKS land. The wife won't sign." Holmes testified he under- rules and regulations of the Board of that Health of the Republic of Hawaii, 1897, stood that Kay was referring to the 158 acres and that he was is hereby repealed." si'.;; J. H. RAYMOND. thereby recognizing the existence of the agreement. Kay's 5749 President Board of Health. testimony is that he was referring to the contract of sale of AGENTS FOR Lot 47 which he held, and other evidence clearly shows that at SHERIFF'S SALE. ATE STERN SUGAR REFINING CO-S- au the time Kay was Laving some trouble witli the wife of Maroi-ch- i In pursuance of an execution issued Francisco, Cal. concerning a release of her dower rights in Lot 47. There out of the Second District Court of Ho nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of was no recognition by Kay in this conversation of the existence Hawaii, on the 6th day of December; A. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, D, 1900, in re matter of Gus Schuman Philadelphia, Pa. of a partnership agreement. The same is true as to the second vs. Quong Fook Tai, I have levied upon matter referred to, to wit, the request, by telephone, by Kay at the personal property of said defend- ant, Quong Fook Tai, on this 10th day (STEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL. CO.. Olaa of Holmes at Hilo for $500 "on account of the land of December, A. D. 1900, and shall ex- Manufacturers of National Cans pose said property for sale at public Shredder, New York. business." Although Holmes understood that Ray was referr- auction to the highest bidder at the ing to the transaction concerning the 158 acres, we are satisfied police station, Kalakaua Hale, in Ho nolulu aforesaid, on the 12th day of W. C. Peacock & Co., PARAFFINS PAINT COMPANY, from the evidence that Kay regarded this merely as a loan or, January, A. D. 1901, unless the judg- Ltd San Francisco, Cal. ment, amounting to two hundred and at the option of as on AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. & Holmes, a payment in advance account eighty-thre- e dollars, interest, OHLANDT CO., . ' of Lot 47. Kay was a long distance from Hilo, and no one at costs and my expense are previously San Francisco, Cat paid, said property levied upon being his office knew the combination of the lock of his safe. He One unfinished carriage. needed the money, as he thought at the time, for a certain pay- One unfinished dump cart. One dump cart complete. Up ment to the Japanese on account of Lot 47, but owing to a CHAS. F. CHILLING WORTH, Mew Yeafs. ... Stairs subsequent arrangement no suclr payment was made and Kay Deputy Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii. Honolulu, Oahu, December lth, A. D. ; in promptly returned the $500 to Holmes with the explanation 1W0. ..." 6722 Iridium Panels our art department (VlfcWS) ", that he did not need it. ; SEALED PROPOSALS " .. . We are showjDg a large Third. Holmes testifies that on a certain day Ray exhibited Something New in ' High Clasg Color Works. ... and fine assortment of WILL BE OF-fl- ce to him a ; typewritten copy of a proposed form of agreement RECEIVED AT THE of Board of Commissioners, Cen- Pillows, v for the sale and purchase of the 158 acres, and that he, Holmes, tral Fire Station, until January 16, KSTA WTAIMEOUS PORTRAITS made various suggestions same. 1901, for the delivery in Honolulu concerning the Kay says that srithin three months after notification IRIDIUMS, Linen Table and he has no recollection of exhibiting any such copy, but is un- of acceptance of tender, for BASS RELIEF, Tan rinlie One first-si- ze steam piston fire en- prepared to deny that he did so. Assuming that he did exhibit gine, capacity 1,000 to 1,200 gallons per CARBON and Real Lace Collars ' the instrument, the relations between the parties concerning minute. Approximate 8,000 . PLATINUM. pounds. PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Lot 47 are sufficient to explain Kay's act. Considered con- Specification accompany Embroidered Linens in must all LIMITED. bids. fpMlal given attention to COPYING Mott-Sjult- Material for nection with (fourth) the fact that at no time did Ray call upon Also, for h Building. Corner of Fort se ENLARGING. MACHINERY, etc. Holmes for any share of the expenses of improving Lot 47, One two-hor- hose wagon (equipped aad Hotel Street. Fancy Work for service), to carry 1,200 feet fire the exhibition of the instrument is certainly insufficient to hose. turn the scales in favor of the complainant. Specification to accompany all bid3, The commissioners reserve the right 'VAN CAMP'S BEANS, VAN CAMP'S The evidence is consistent with the theory that both Holmes to reject any or all bids. MACARONI AND CHEESE, COOK-- ! Down and Ray testified in good faith, the former believing that a KENNETH R. Q. WALLACE, NEW Stairs Secretary Board of Commissioners, ED SAUER KRAUT, CORN, PEAS, partnership agreement had been entered into and the latter Honolulu Fire Department SARDINES IN MUSTARD, VESTI-I- I Ribbons, 5725 Sashes convinced that no such agreement existed. The parties might BULE PARLOR MATCHES, DRIED . New Dress Goods CAVIAR, well have misunderstood each other at the original conversation f FRUITS, FULL VARIETY; Ladies9 Fine out of which this suit arose. If that was the case," there was " FOR mms O ETC.,. ETC., ETC. no meeting of the minds of the parties and consequently no SALE. Underwear agreement. In any event, complainant has failed to prove Handkerchiefs, by a preponderance of the evidence the existence of the agree- Lace and Linen. THE FOLLOWING PLANTATION ment. MACHINERY, SUPPLIES AND MA- SHLTER & WHITY We still havfl a nnmhflr n The decree appealed from is affirmed. TERIAL IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY Toys left. Cnighton for complainant. C. BREWER & CO., LTD.: Orpheum Block Grocers. Fort Street. ; Xmitl t Parsons for respondent. FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES CAN BE HAD BY CALLING AT THERE IS IN STORE FOR YOU AT THEIR OFFICE ON QUEEN THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY, DE- Meat Co. CAN Metropolitan E. W. Jordan PREDICT AN ERUPTION. dicted. It is near the crescent west- STREET. LICIOUS MINCE, CREAM AND OTH- ern shore of Thera that Santorin has ER FLAVORED No. 10 Fort Street. Volcanoes Have Their Spasms That reared itself and two other lava islands ONE BURLEY DRILL, COMPLETE, 108 KING STREET. Scientists Can Foretell. above the sea, "When it finally arouses WITH 40 H. P. BOILER, AIR COM itself after long periods of quiescence, PRESSOR, Careful study of the behavior of vol- no volcano excels it in the violence of ETC. G. J. Waller : : : Manager Castle & Cooke canoes has enabled observers in recent its outbursts. ONE SET FOWLER STEAM PLOWS years -- to predict with some degree of i The eruptions between 1866 and 1870, (FOUR GANG) AND FULL ASSORT PIES LIMITED- accuracy when a renewal of plutonic when, according to Reclus, no less than MENT SPARE PARTS. 3 A ME AS YOUR MOTHER USED TO activity is Impending, says the Chicago 60,000 In Wholesale and Feiail ' partial eruptions were counted THREE 250 H. P. MAKE. Chronicle. This was the case last five years, drew spectators from all STIRLING LIFE " FIRE summer, when Mount Etna for a few parts of the world, including some men H days ECONO-jMIZER- attracted attention, after seven of science, whose observations made a ONE SET GREEN'S FUEL S BUTC EES years complete quiescence. AND , Q of almost distinct addition to our knowledge of 192 TUBES, Doughnuts The occurred, in 1892, last eruption had volcanic action. In that period the j 1898 TWO WORTHINGTON HIGH DU-:T- Y but in the autumn of blue flames ashes were to ' : sometimes thrown a That are the of town because Navy Contractors. began to emerge from the mouth of ; 4,000 . STEAM PUMPING ENGINES, talk the ill height of feet and "the immense I ' the largest crater and a great deal of OUtDOUrillM of . Rpnr!a mnrp- - than CAPACITY 5,000,000 GALLONS PER every body wants them. vapor lesser ori- was emitted from the doubled the size of the Island of Nea 24 HOURS, AGAINST A TOTAL fices. - - KammenL CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, HEAD OF 420 FEET. AGENTS FOR It was then announced that Etna Old reliable Stromboli, on Its island LADY FINGERS, ONE 25 H. P. UPRIGHT TUBULAR seemed to be preparing for an effusion thirty miles west of the Italian prov ' CREAM PUFFS, of lava, probably .on the south, or south- - ince of Calabria, can always be counted BOILER. . NSW EDOlQDIl MlitQQl LUS QSQrQUCS 6Q. est slopes. The expected eruption on to present about the same kind and ALSO CALIFORNIA and a full line of pastry for holi- phenomena. MULES. IN the did not begin till the morning of July .intensity of The latest re-- FINE ORDER. days. Made fresh, 13, port says every . day. Come 1899, when great volumes of smoke, that seven craters are ac- OF BOOTON. with lava and sand, began to issue tive and that the volcano is "showing PORTLAND CEMENT. and see mb at the from the main crater, but after several Its normal explosive activity." Every STEEL T RAILS, 25 POUNDS AND fiie days the activity, subsided and Etna few minutes lava bubbles up In the 30 POUNDS. lei mice wpi soon resumed Its peaceful aspect. The j crater, explosions are heard and stones TWO N OF HARTFORF present generation .hears little of San-tori- n, are tossed into the air. The spectacle, FLAT CARS. New among the Cyclades,' In the Ege-a-n particularly at night, is pleasing, and GAUGE. . be- j growers A GREAT PHYSICIAN SAYS: "75 sea, but the vocano will again the island olive gather their TWELVE 3- - FLAT CARS. per cent of all diseases and sickness is Hawaii Shmpo Sha come a center of Interest if the recent crop without fear that Stromboli will FOOT GAUGE. statement pre- ever misuse them. Its caused by the porea becoming clogged, is true that Santorin Is It has moments ONE paring for another series of the terrific of Irritation, however, and then the STUMP PULLER. England thus shutting up in the blood the.pois-n- s The pioneer Japanese printing offlc. explosions and outbursts of flame that ashes may rise so high into the air as and impurities which Nature In- The pabllsher of Hawaii Shlnpo. th have always marked its active periods. to be carried off to the coast of tended they should eliminate. Pache-co-'s only dally Japanese paper published la For thirty years Santorin has been Dandruff Killer opens the pores the Territory of Hawaii. content with the continuous, mild emis- C. and expels all the poisons in the Bcalp, Y. SOGA, Editor. you Bakery - C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. , sion When want to write a letter, Brewer & Co., leaving It clean and healthy. of gases, but according to Comptes step Remington Typewriter Rendus Sci- into the of the French Academy of Office, street. There are type- LIMITED. PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER. ences Fort Office neac the volcano now exhibits much writers for letter writing and practice, J. Oswald Lutted, by Editorial and Printing unrest and an active period is pre charge. Sold all Druggists and at the Kin- - tret bridge, KJ&g street. P. O. free of Queen Street. MANAGER. Union Barber Shop, Telephone 696. JUL 14 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 9, 1901.

whisky bottle standing on the tabie aud OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOC m breaking this on Remington's head he immediately aint-ne- ss recovered from his" f A I COUNTESS and went. I stayed below, but EST 3i SH ED 1849. 'INCORPORATED 1885 my wife ran after him and I heard that he jumped quickly in the gig which j& was in ; readiness to take him away. s. irr v. www iO tt jl When my wife came down below I told EILA WINS her-ha- t I had quite enough of this sort r 7 of flirtation,' having "already seen her aum ware.vol. uu. IS QUALi engaged in similar flirtations at Sa- tiara r - r s moa and Yokohama, and I had : . that had thea no oomsideratiott? "'." enough of this sort of thing, and I told Fort, Merchant and Bethel Streets, Djvocce her: "You would better pack up and Even If "all coons' leok Given From the go back to your people." She said all alike," certainly they are not right, and taking her hat went to the all the same quality. v Count. telegraph office, and upon my talking with Sir Alexander Swetnam and my Can anything be more true counsel, Mr. von Brandt,- - Remington inporters and Dealers in General Merchandise than this concerning jeTrel-.r- y apologized and 'promised never to see goods? How FESTETICS DISBELhEVED my wife any more. I asked my wife or silver not to make any further scandal and many pieces made in the continue to stay with me on board the same pattern, from the com- Tolna, and that I would pardon her. ware to the She said she would have stayed if her HOUSE FURNISHING mon plated Judge Bahrs of San Francisco, Scores father had not sent her money In reply Art Goods: gold, bear the same to telegram, now finest of the Yacht Tolna's her but that her resemblance? father had sent her the money she sutward would go. Pyrography Ou- GOODS: you apart?. Owner. Can tell them MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT THAT Yet you do not wonder FAILS. tfits and Supplies. Crockery, that there is some difference SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1. Rudolph, In reply to my wife's request to live French in the cost of making. Count Festetics de Tolna, must face on land I said: "If your people give the uncertainties of the new century me the amount that they promised, as China, Bric-a-Bra- c, Is It not here where the alone. A decree of absolute divorce you know, before our marriage that is guarantee and the reputa- was granted his wife, Eila, Countess a million francs then I can give up the Arrets' Materials. yachting you on tion of the dealer is your Festetics de Tolna, by Judge Bahrs and live where like yesterday morning. If married life shore." My reason for keeping up my safeguard? was pleasant to Count Festetics he may yachting life so long, besides my 16ve Fine Cut Glass, This fall's productions em- bury his happiness with the ashes of for the sea. was that I was always Picture Mouldings. waiting payment money some striking exam- his yacht Tolna on the far away Mala- for the of the brace bar coast, for he owes what woe the which the parents of my wife promised ples in the better class of divorce court has' brought himto the me before my marriage with their v dorses rnaments. ' erstwhile existence of that little vessel. daughter. They promised that I should Picture Framing Lamps Chandeliers Every ground cause have it at the time of the marriage, but Magnificent broeches and and of action urged by Countess Festetics has been it was never-give- me, although they pendants set with th differ- sustained as true by the court, while continued to promise that I should have a specialty. and Lanterns. my- Ncu-veau- only had money enough ent gems. The "Art ," the brand of untruth has been stamped it later. I cn the pages of Count Festetics deposi self to own the yacht and could not so popular at the tion, wherein he assailed the honor of afford to keep an . establishment on Agents For Deere Moline Plows, Vacuum Oils, Howe Scales, Albany Compound, ar- too, especially as my. wife was Paris Exposition. Higaly his wife in defense of his own. land, Willcox & Gibbs New Automatic Sewing Machines, Hall Safes. Garland Stoves and Months ago the ashes of the Tolna rather lavish in her expenditures. If tistic and individual. Not - were swept up by the sea. The pig I had the means it would have been a Barjges, sterling Oil Stoves. .. , the kind turned out by the that .lent its odorous presence to the pleasure to me to have had a house on yard., unhappy environments of the Countess lend and to keep the Tolna as a racing aboard yacht long been dead, yacht. l 0XXXXXXXXXXXOOC000 all high-cla- ss the has ' 00000000XC000000 We bare the and the cockroaches that infested the I cannot state the exact money fur- gold and silver novelties to cabin were lost with the ship. The nished by me to the plaintiff for her water at all. I asked the natives on i ' be found anywhere, and be- Malay crew that frowned dark on the maintenance and support from the the island to help us bring- her off, j deck and added to the Countess' terror time of our marriage until May, 1900, but they refused, saying that they pre- lieve it possible to meet all to have vessel to any mon- - ; are scattered far, and now the Count was 150,000 gul- ferred the 11 11 but the amount about ey that I could give them. On the : 1 requirements for goods in has lost his Countess. The last chap- dens, seme $60,000. If I had been alone : my fourth day she made plenty of water, t . '. ' ter of the cruise of the Tolna has been should have lived on income, as our various lines. gf i I so that we had to leave her and goon! II my marriage, the written and the last link of association I did before but the island. As I saw that I could save j IfTallow Dips or Pine Knots my Selection packages sent to has.passpd from the life of the Austri amount just specified I drew rrom nothing more and that the capital at various times to cover the natives uMcedv to illuminate the home, The Dark Ages are of the Past any part of thj Islands. an nobleman. He may take an appeal my money. were beginning to plunder the yacht, I to the Supreme Court, it is true, but demands of wife for set her anre, pouring kerosene on her. Between April 20, 1899, and the com- She was burning for days out of the mass of testimony introduced mencement of this action, May 17, 1900, three and support be- then disappeared altogether. After- in of and against the action I gave the plaintiff no money; first, ward we lived on for divorce Judge Bahrs has taken the cause she had received a large credit the island until tak- - en off by a passing vessel. salient parts, and the- weight of evi from her father; second, because she ELECTRICITY be- against defendant Count did not ask me for any, and third, j dence is the parents, cruelty that was kept constantly before Festetics. cause she was living with her the court was the fact that she was who were supposed to be wealthy. Un- for years to ' IS THE TWENTIETH TOLNA THEIR ONLY HOME. til we arrived at, Japan on May 30, forced remain aboard the I Tolna; that nights of cruel agony were CENTURY METHOD. l: reviewing of 1897, my wife did not receive altogeth- ' After the facts the spent' by her aboard the little vessel FORT STREET. courtship and marriage of Count Fes er from any source more than $25, as as it tossed in the hurricanes of the tetics and Eila Haggin and going over she herself expressly told me. ocean. Count Festetics denies all this. log Tolna, as quoted in de I had for two years, that Is, from He and his wife, he avers, were the of the 1893 1895, apartment, 90 Ave- the ODOR. and to a large guests of a king's family on one oc- Jeweler Silversmith tail in Countess Festetics' complaint, nue de Jena, in Paris, which I occupied SMOKE. Judge Bahrs says: casionthe King of Tahiti. Again ' before my marriage. This apartment they in palaces NO DIRT. BOX 342.: "Count Festetics never at any time was beautifully fitted up with my own roomed or dwelt in the ThOUBLE. since his marriage offered the Countess furniture and. fittings. Besides I had aristocratic mansions of the cities they carriages. had visited. In proof of his assertion a home or place of abode other than the there my own horses and he forwarded a letter with his deposi- yacht Tolna. During long cruise of This whole establishment was sold out the pay tion written by his, wife to his mother the yacht Countess Festetics underwent in 1895, as I could no longer the from Singapore in November of 1898. many rent. as- hardships, suffered privations away Tol- That Countess Festetics at. least and perils and was at long intervals I never remained from the sumed a cheerful demeanor and rejoic- ELECTROLIER, PIANO, na over night, leaving the plaintiff on ed without the companionship of any wo- the yacht. I did not remain away from at the attentions which were being LIBRARY and READING LAMPS man. frequently undermined offered her is manifest in the letters. This life the yacht at any place except with Some of the extracts are interesting. GLOBES and SHADES. Plumbers' tvr health. my wife. When I left Singapore my She says: ?'The court has no hesitation in con- wife in no manner objected or disap- Poor Rudolph has been very sick at cluding that the yacht and the mode proved of my departing without her. Borneo during the whole week. He THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD. living was grossly for the After receiving the money from her had to stay bed, so of unfit spent in- in which lert him SOLB AGENTS Countess as a home and place of abode, father by telegraph she the feeble that the first time he went out FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOB ' terval of the four or five days before he caught a cold, soon Supplies and that she could not liye as he elect- I sailed in carefully packing up her which turned The Westinghouse Electric and Co. great to im- into bronchitis. Really Rudolph dis- Mf. ed to live without risk and belongings. She not only used all the tresses- pairment of her health, and without on board, bought me. He is by no means strong P. O. BOX 144. PHONE 39o To suit the purchaser. trunks she had but' yet, and he pays less attention to Jiis being subjected to extraordinary dan- several large chests, and 'when all were health than any one. Since we arrived gers and privations. filled had them taken to Mr. Bond, Singapore he better, every who was to ship them elsewhere for at is for "On April 20, 1899, the Count sailed my one is so kind, inviting us to pass a Patent Washout Closets. away on his yacht for Colombo and my wife. We lunched the day of week here and a week there and we sailing with the Austrian, consul, . Mr. . left Countess Festetics at Singapore are almost no longer on board. Slnga- - Enameled Lavatories. ( Bond, we went to money and then with him pore is excessively gay. Races, festivi- - j without or means of existence Tolna, My wife Mr. Bond " Enameled Sinks, assorted sizes. the and ties, garden parties, . other than that which had been trans- came on board of the Tolna for a short dinners without Enameled Urinals, assorted slses. parents. end. Luckily the week of races Is fin- mitted to her by her Since time just before the yacht weighed ished. Rudolph rode in two races, but Galvanized Steel Sinks, - assorted April 20, 1899, the defendant has failed anchor. My wife and Mr. Bond then nis norse was so Daa mat he could not to furnish Countess: Festetics with descended to the launch and I also win. That is what made me lose a sizes. means of livelihood and she is hence went down. My wife and I kissed and good deal of money, as put my parted in the presence of Mr. Bond. I whole Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. wholly dependent upon her parents for my fortune on him. (I really find that he Silk Shirts her maintenance and support. Our parting "was affectionate, but ought to have reimbursed me.) Since Lead Traps, assorted sizes. ' wife in no manner whatever objected days we are "From Countess Festetics' letters to or disapproved of my departing with- three at the Government Galvanized Iron Pipes, assorted her husband and mother appears House. Besides Rudolph and myself it out her. there is Captain Mme. that she never had any intention of de- two by a and Louis sizes From the first letters written Jones and the Captain and Mme. Far-ma- r. Silk Initial Ties Pipe Fittings, assorted sizes. serting the Count, as they were couch- my wife after our parting at Singa- The Governor, Sir Alexander ed in terms of endearment and affec- pore I fully .expected her to return to Swetnam, is charming, and his R. D. Pig Lead, Calking Lead; Solder, la tion,' and hint at some future prospect me. After the third letter, which I re- P., the Captain Duff, is also very nice. ceived at Port Said, I suspected that targe quantities. of reunion, but Count Festetics' letters TIGER IN HONOR OF became cold and formal. He did not there was something the matter. Less CHASE THE Navy and Plumbers' Oakum. than a fortnight after leaving Fort COUNTESS. offer Countess Festetics a home. He Said I arrived at Trieste and I was s Silk Piano Covers Hose Bibbs, assorted sizes. did not send her any support; in short, astounded to read in the newspapers On the 16th of this month we go, to Check, Gate and Globe Valves. his actions justified the belief that he that my wife was seeking a divorce, Sir Frank Swetnam, who is the resi- had grown indifferent to her, an,d her which I did not believe to be the case dent general of the Malay Peninsula. Silk Table Covers Stop and Service Cocks, suit for was logical and publicly denied. He has organized an enormous tiger divorce but the chase for us. Louise Jones will also tinned Rivets, assorted sizes. .', result. PRAISES HIS YACHT. be of the party. Really I must maKe "I have no hesitation in stating that From the story of his parting ' with you my excuses my dear mother, for Silk Jackets the foregoing state of facts, which find his wife and his public denial that she this scribbling, but since two days I 11 ample support in the evidence, entitle had sued him for divorce Count Fes- have suffered with fever, which makes BAIAHAH HARDWARE CO.. Countess Festetics to a divorce from tetics drifts into a warm defense of his my hand tremble so. Silk Morning Gowns Count Festetics upon all the grounds yacht and concludes with a dramatic This afternoon there is an interment NO. 207 PORT ST., aljeged in the complaint, and it is so description of the loss of the little ves- of the young secretary of the Gover- OPPOSITE SPRECKELS BANK. sel. He shows some elation over the nor, who died this morning at 8 o'clock. Si!k of ordered." savages I think this is too terrible, to be different Shades The story, as de- fact that he cheated the of that Count's told in his the Malabar coast out of the enjoy- buried so quick as that. It was only C. H. DICKEY, position, was as follows: ment of his vessel after their refusal Monday evening that he became sick, During our stay at Singapore the to aid him in getting her afloat after and we had all arranged to go Sunday General Business Agent. plaintiff objected to staying any long- she struck a . His defense of the together to Jehoor. The heat in my at-- er on vessel is for the purpose of proving room is extreme, though the punkah, the yacht Tolna, after a quarrel moves very deftly over my head. am Corner King and Bethel Sts. that we had about a big flirtation that Jhat Countess Festetics and her rela- I my tives had none and could have no ob- as in a sweat bath. It is terrible for wife had with a man named Rem- jection to the Tolna, her fittings or the hair. It is necessary to have the ington man-of-w- ar te. I WILL TRANSACT GENERAL of the English her seaworthiness. His description of hair waved every day. There comes My wife would give no rea- the loss of the vessel has the object my little tailor, who brings me my BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, aet as son objection WAKAMl'S for her to staying any of proving that even though had black dress which he has arranged for rnstee, guardian or administrator, col--ct longer on the yacht Tolna except that Countess Festetics been aboard her life this evening. My little tailor is cnarm-in- g. rents, make purchases, etc., etc he was tired of living on board of a would not have been endangered, and He makes you a very fashionable HOTEL STREET All business instrusted to me will re- to establish his contention it was dress for $5, not 15 francs. He made prompt Jtacht. that me good many put ceive attention. Singapore dis- not lack of strength of the vessel's a robes of muslin, At she asked me to on that is so difficult to get here of nice - pose beams but lack of skill the part of C. H. DICKEY. of the yacht and live on land at mariners that took the Tolna to her material, and the women dress them- any big city that she liked. This was doom. He says: selves so well. Almost all nave their after our trouble with Remington on The yacht was well constructed by dresses come from Paris.- - Mme. von AH board of the Tolna, and particularly Captain Turner of San Francisco at Brandt, the wife of our consul, a wom- PAT y. when he stayed over night on the Tolna Benicia, and I know she was an sufficiently famous, dresses ravlsh-ingl- that - There is vigor come and Late Foreman for J. D. Tregloan. at the special 'request of my wife, al- stanch, for I saw every piece of wood She has all her dresses though objected that went into her. She was luxurious- from Judith. How foolish all of this I and told Remington am you. You hat I would have him taken to his ly furnished, commodious and a fine is that I writing must -- me a foolish, ip in one of sailer. My wife's family afl saw tne think little but I must ilor the Tolna's boats. He yacht before we set sail on her and confess that I am enough American to strengthin every drop he preferred to sleep on board the they never objected to her as a place adore handsome dresses. , and upon the further urging of of abode for my wife. Though we al- After quoting the letter Count Fes- CLEAING, REPAIRING my wife and her objection to Reming- ways slept ashore when the opportu- tetics reaches the beginning of the end AND DYEING. ton !eaving, I at last yielded and al- nity afforded, it was not because the of his story. He continues: lowed was not My name is Count Rudolph Festetics, Corner Fort and Kukui Sts., Honolulu, him to sleep on board, my wife Tolna safe and comfortable. making up his bed in the main saloon. Often we stayed at night on the ves- and I was born on the 17th day of H. T. 1S65, Bolougne-sur-Sein- e, She took a blanket off her own bed to sel when we were visiting the South June, at Par- Sea Islands, for they were too wild and is, France. For the last ten years I use, and seeing this I took the blanket been traveling-i- n parts ALL KINDS OF. from got dangerous to admit of our remaining have various of her, but she it again and put on shore over night with safety. the world, although my legal residence Seattle it on Remington's RUBBER GOODS bed. The next morn- On the Island of Minlcoi, on the Ma- has remained at Vienna. I never de- ing about 6 o'clock I heard my wife labar coast, the Tolna was lost on serted my wife and never have I lived in the saloon calling to the boy: "Boy! February 11, 1900, about 1 o'clock in separate and apart from her against Boy! Bring quick some cognac! Mr. the morning. Owing to the careless- her will. I never wilfully or Intention- Remington ness of my second officer yacht ally or without cause failed to furnish is fainting." tne plaintiff means GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. THE ran on the reef. We were hove to, the of support.' For COUNTESS AS A NURSE. waiting for the' natives to bring fresh these reasons I ask that her prayer for - R. H. PEASE, President. T immediately went out and saw my water the next morning. The wind a decree of divorce be denied. wr nursing Remington, and I told my must have changed and the second of- f3AN FRANCISCO. CAL., U. S. A. wi'i - you ficer was on and "Will please go in your watch - ran the yacht "Do you' know what a tragedian is, rovr-- ? It is my business to nurse on the reef, thinking,- probably, that Willie?" asked the father.' The Instruments Used in....'.... him." Then my the reef was farther away. The weath- wife said: "No, I am er was clear and fine. The yacht "Why, he's the fellow what kills the not my ran rs SILENT BARBER SHOP oing to room. I am going to soon very high on play, ain't he?" replied the boy. Ton-ke- THE nurse him." the , where v In the meantime the boy she remained without endangering the Statesman. Are Tkoroughlr Disinfected Before had brought the cognac. My wife took lives of those on board. Using. it and, pushing me away, went toward ' LOSS OF THE CRAFT. Typewriting taught free of charge, JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, Pro., Remington to give him the cognac. I at pushed She remained so for about three Remington Typewriter Office, Fort . . . FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS ArUnfftea XeM. Fert Mreet. her aside and then I took a days, very quiet, without taking any street. - . . . , HOyorJILF. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. 9, 1901. ply in others. To contract with carriers and dealers,' or otherwise control the THE FIKST THE sales, so as to secure for the producer ONLY the highest possible percentage of the LIQUOR retail price of the coffee. To establish of (Hawaii factories in the central parts of the coffee-g- ank rowing districts, with a capacity ftUBMKlA. LIMITED. sufficient to take care of the crop and ' Bia prevent waste. OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated under the Laws of the Territory AND IN THE WAY The association to purchase fertilizers of Hawaii. and other supplies at wholesale prices ! Capital, $2S0,0O. PAID UP CAPITAL - $600,000 and furnish them to the members at net RESERVE cost; also to collect and - disseminate President .. Cecil Brown - . - - 50,000 among members statistical and technical Vice President M. P. Robinson UNDIVDED PROFITS - 121,000 information calculated to increase the Cashier ... w. Q. Cooper Daily Office Journals knowledge, and the profits of the coffee Principal OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Intoxicants Bar World's growers Office: Fort, near Merchant of the Hawaiian Islands. Street Charles M. Cooke President - These are some such rules as are in P. C. Jones Vice President FOR Redemption. use in other organizations, for the pur- Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. C. H. Cooke Cashier, pose of protecting themselves from loss, F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier and if we are to succeed, some such an Qfldncts a Grinerai BantiBB Bdsinsss Henry association will have to be formed here, Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, Mc-Candl- and some such rules made and carried AT HONOLULU AND J. A. BELIEF OFTMISSIONARY out. HILO. There is no question, I think, that if Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-- . these rules were carried out, about the SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and porations. Trusts, Individuals, and will success of the coffee Industry. And as nterest allowed for yearly deposits at promptly and carefully to 4 per per annum, attend all this coffee is undoubtedly a superior ar- the rate of cent business connected with banking en-- . Meeting Yesterday of the Woman's ticle, and the crops fairly good, it Is to . Rules and regulations of savings de- trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For- And a complete new, line of be hoped that something will be done to partment furnished upon application. eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. Board of Missions at Central save it from total extinction; and the SAVINGS majority of the planters from ruin. ' DEPARTMENT. Union. GEO. OSBORN. , Ordinary and Term Deposits received Kukaiau,-Hawai- i. and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed in I Minim passbooks, copies of which may be had The Woman's Board of Missions held WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. on application BLANK' BOOKS its regular monthly meeting yesterday-afternoo- COMPANY, LTD. Judd Building, Fort Street. Greatest European Authority on Skin at 2:30 o'clock in the parlors Diseases Says It's a Germ. . CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. (i. IJtWT of Central Union church. There was a The old idea was that dandruff is niH (nrnftbnlft V Ha large number present and the meeting scales of skin thrown off, through a TRANSACT A GENERAL TRUST & nntn, Just opened up by was very enthusiastic. feverish condition of the scalp. Prof. SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. Mrs. C. M. Hyde read a Unna, Hamburg, Germany, European HONOLULU. H. T. President J J J passage from a chapter of and authority on skin diseases, says dan- Joshua druff is a germ germ bur- disease. The TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THS made a few earnest remarks, and after rows under the scalp, throwing up lit- NEVADA hymns prayer, reports were AND PERSONAL ESTATES. NATIONAL BANK Q9 a few and a tle scales of cuticle and sapping the 8AN FRANCISCO. The Hawaiian Go.. received from the various 4 departments. vitality of .the hair at the root. .The only hair preparation that kills , dan- These showed excellent progress in DRAW EXCHANGE ON druff , germs is Newbro's Herpicide. COLLECTS AND REMITS INCOME missionary work in different lines. SAN FRANCISCO--Th- e "Destroy the cause, you remove ef- - Nevada Ra- . LIMITED. the AT REASONABLE RATES. i Miss Malone, representing the Ha- fect." Not only cures dandruff, ' but tional Bank of San Francisco. waiian department at Walluku, report- stops falling hair and caulea a luxuri- LONDON The Union Bank of Londea, Merchant Street. ed the cottage settlement at place ant growth.. Delightful hair dressing. Ltd. that NEW as being fairly under way and outlined 7 S RENTS SAFES AND STORES VALU YORK American Exchange Na ". ABLES IN WELL GUARDED, the plans for the institution. There is A SEASON'S APPLE ' STOCK FOR nonal Bank. FIVE FRANCS. BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF CHICAGO Merchants' National Baafc to be a kindergarten, comfortable club VAULTS. , FINE BUGGY Several weeks ago appeared PARIS Credit Lyonnais. - rooms, reading room library and there In J J J AND a and several of the Paris papers which cir- BERLIN Dresdener Bank, ' an industrial school in addition to the culate largely among the small ACTS AS TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA regular church and Sunday school ac- French farmers nearest the city a lit- ADMINISTRATOR. Hongkong and Shanghai FitMh commodations. 0 tle advertisement in which an obscure Corporation., SURREY HARNESS Miss pa- dealer Weaver read an interesting fruit announced that he would NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA- - per on "Literature of the Church" and give a prize of five francs for the Large Assortment Just Received TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST IN Bank of New Zealand. , . : a report of the work done among the largest apple sent him. Then, fish VICTORIA Portuguese rap- VESTMENTS ARE KEPT SEP- AND VANCOUVER Baal was given. Mrs. Hyde then. caught at the bait with marvelous or British North America. Ex. "St. Katherine ' In a few graceful words, introduced idity, and in less than a fortnight he ARATE AND APART FROM THE Miss Jessie Ackerman, round-the-wor- ld had received enough fruit to supply ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. o timing j ticnmoe uvm I Gen Nat-urally,v- wci . missionary. his stock in trade for the season. he in- Deposits received, Loans made on A Miss Ackerman responded with an was glad to pay five francs proved teresting impromptu talk, touching on for largest lot, just Security, Commercial and Trav. Ladies and Gents Riding the of the and, 409 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. T. elers' Credits Issued, Bills of Exchaagf and Driving Whips, personal experiences she had met with as naturally, he kept all the unsuc- Bougnt ana Boia. in her travels, describing her visit to cessful specimens for sale from his P. O. Box 447. King Siam pris- COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY Hack Whips, Carriage Rugs, the of and the palatial shop. ACCOUNTED FOR. Gentlemen's Leggins, ons of the Zenania women in India. She vividly pictured the weary life of IDENTIFIED AT LAST. r Bits of all Descriptions, the shut-i- n women and appealed ur- gently to Assistant Editor I've found out at Bickmore's Gall Cure the Board of Missions to give last who "Vox Populi" is. Biseop&ec, - , much thought to foreign work. Follow- Editor Who? Horse Muzzles, ing this Miss Ackerman spoke with XJMITKD-- great earnestness upon the evil Assistant Editor "Constant Reader" r Leather .and Wire, drink urder a nom de plume. Syracuse Her- SAVINGS and the great obstacle it put in the ald. . OFFICERS: BANK Australian Stock Sadd'es, way of Christianity all over the world. . H. P. Baldwin President : "I firmly believe." said she, "that if I J. B. Castle ...... First Vice President Harness Dressing and liquor ! . "Now that you have frittered away W. M. Alexander. Second Vice in all its forms could be done your money," President Office at bank bulldin on Kerch away twenty-fiv- e years we said the stern father, J. P. Cooke Treasurer Axle Grease, with, within quarter gone, you Streeet. should find the whole world clothed in "before the is half W. O. Smith .... Secretary and Auditor Chamois Skins, come to me for more!" - . right mind, glorified " its and at the young t foot of cross." ! "Father," replied the profligate Savings Deposits will be received aae Sponges and Scrapers, the as imi- allowed by representa- - ', college student, with close an Interest this Bank at few Hames," Miss Mabel Sumpter, the put. on, Sugar Factors and one per cent per annum. Collars, tiye of the board at the head of the tation of a dry sob as he could half clam-chowder- may ed griddle-- ' ' 1 - "I have and : - -- ' and Trace Chains, , Chinese work, spoke briefly. Miss ': - caked away, Sumpter has only recently ' returned some of it bus I Commission Merchant Printed copies of the Rules and lUa : frittered one cent of it, so help Several fine all hand . from the Coast, where sent. haven't ulatlons may be obtained on llea made shejvas me Chicago Tribu- by the board in the interest of the Chi- - i Marion Harland!" tlon. Buggy, and Hack Harness on hand ne..-." 4.;.. t ,v. -, ...... , nese, and she expressed great encour- tOENTS FOR " - v and made to Order. agement and faith in, the future of mis ' Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Ce ' . you whisky al- ny, sionary work among resi- Notice When need Sugar-Compa- BISHOP & CO. Repairing speciality. - the Chinese, Haiku ... a ways ask for the best quality. , "Ken- Company, dents of the Coast and of the Islands. -- Pala Plantation September - tucky"Favorite," of Spruance, Stanley Nahlku Sugar Compaiy. Honolulu, 7. UN. A letter was received from Miss Myra & Co.? San .Francisco. v. Island Orders Receiie Prompt Attention. Green, who Is representing he 'board Kihel Plantation Company, in work, and one Hawaiian Sugar Company, the Hawaiian also Kahulul Railroad Company, THE YOKOHAtlA SPECK BAM MANUFACTURING CO. from her physician, stating that Miss - HARNESS Green's recovery from her recent dan- Independence and LIMITED. gerous illness is now assured and that an Corner Fort and King Streets she hoped soon to be at her work British-Americ- Line. again. Subscribed Capital , . Tea 24,000,005 - - No- Miss Stryker of Japan, who Is now a P. 0. Box No. 322 - Telephone. - 22 Park Lots Paid Op Capital Ten 18,000,006 guest of Rev. Mrs. Kincaid, spoke for Hawaii Land Co. ... a few moments, heartily endorsing the Resetted Ten 8.130,066 sentiments expressed by Miss Acker mi,. . . man as to the need of foreign work. LIMITED. She said that while' It was the general opinion that Japan is almost entirely HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. . MX Christianized, yet it was very much to Capital Stock $100,000. INTEREST ALLOWED. am the contrary, and that the mission- THIS TRACT HAS BEEN PLAT On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 4 Capital, paid up ary's work was far from being done tod and is now placed on the Market $55,000. cent per annum. there. There is not a more desirable loca On Fixed Deposit for I months, Sft act A collection was taken up, amounting tion for a home. v OFFICERS. per to $60.90. ear cent annum. The lota are on the King street Managw On Deposit S Mrs. Dr. Whitney announced that on line, within easy reach f town, and W. C. Achl President Fixed for months, I act ."Vice-Preside- nt per next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock will be SOLD ON EASY TERMS, bo M. K. Nakuina...... cent annum. the regular meeting of the Toung Wo- that everyone may take advantage of J. Makalnal... Treasurer OLYMPIC FLOUR, men's Christian Association would this opportunity to buy. Secretary give place to a temperance lecture by Enoch Johnson Lu The bank buys and receives for SUPERB FLOUR, Miss Ackerman and Miss Murcutt, and Geo. Desha ...... Auditoi that they would speak on "Present lection Bills of Exchange, Issue apply BOARD OF DIRECTORS- - CASCADIA FLOUR, Methods of Combatting With the Evil For particulars, to Drafts and Letters of Credit and tram r of Strong Drink." Jonab Kumalae, acts a general banking business, PORTLAND FLOUR, The meeting closed with a prayeV CMS. F. PETERSON, J. Makalnal. and a hymn. j. w. Blpikame. DAYTON FLOUR, THE COFFEE INDUSTRY. 15 Kaahumanu St, Honolulu. . Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. buy. lease, New Republic Building, H. C. & C. FLOUR, 5727 The above Company will Honolulu. George Osborn Urges an Association or sell lands in all parte of the Ha- GOLDEN LILY FLOUR. To Revive It. P. R. ISENBERG. President. waiian Islands; and alap has house la C. BREWER & CO.L'D the City of Honolulu for rent , , Editor Advertiser: What Is to become CHARLES BELLINA, Manager. Queen Street, Honolulu, H. L of the coffee industry of the Hawaiian Islands? THE ESTABLISHED IN 18U. This 'a the most Important "question to AGENTS FOR ; the coffee planters present time, & CO. at the BISHOP Hawaiian Agricultural Company, One because it looks from the present indica- Club mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugax Now For Sale By tions that this once promising Industry Stables Bankers Company, Walluku Sugar Company, will soon Ue numbered among the fail- - American Sugar Company, Makee Ba-g-ar LIMITED. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING Company, Ookala Sugar Planta- I But does not this Industry deserve a AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. tion Company, Haleakala Ranee better fate? And must it. go to the wall Telephone Company, Kapapala Ranch, Molokai H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd bfccause there is no one that will take 477. Commercial and Travelers' Letters af Ranch. the least trouble to properly bring it be- Credit issued, available In all the Planters' Line, San Franeisco Packets, fore the public, or, place it on the mar Principal Cities of the World. Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Bostts SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ket? 1898, Packets. may INTEREST allowed after July L It be surprising to most people, to deposits: 7 days' notice, S per Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. while Reliable Horses, experienced Drivers on fixed Philadelphia of Un- learn, that the Hawaiian coffee is New Rigs, Prices. ent (this form will not bear interest Agents ifor Board considered second to none, that scarcely Fair one derwriters. anyone in California, to say nothing of unless it remains undisturbed for Company. month); S months, t per cent; montbs Standard Oil (6f the Eastern States, have ever heard 12 4 per R Great Variety anything of it. L. AHLU 3Vi per cent; months, cent It may also be a surprise to most peo General LIST OF OFFICERS: ple to learn that there is no sale for Ha- Merchandise. WM. Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD. C. M. Cooke, President; George A waiian coffee either here, or In the Robertson, Manager; E. V. Bishe States, or anything .to speak of. Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. F, And it will be surprise to Water-hous- e, a for them WAlPILOPUiO, KAaALAMA, Wm. G. Irwin ..President and Manager Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. stoves hear that all this coffee will bring, in Claus Spreckels... First Vice President G. R. Carter, Directors. the parchment. Is six to sevent cents per (Near Tramear Stables). J7. M. Glffard... Second Vice President pound. And which is less than the cost Sec. lis. P. O. Box I. M. WhUney Jr. ..Treasurer and of growing it. And there are but few Tiohon 1U org 4 W. Ross Auditor JUHEI ISHIZUKA that care to pay that price, unless the AGENCY OF money Is taken out In goods. MEN AND That this state of things is deplorable, WEAK SUGAR FACTORfc. 13 and cannot last, very evident; unless CCREDby gfl PIERCE'S KE1 BIN BANK, LTD. - AND something is done to Improve- matters. ELECTRIC BODY-HA- T. Vineyard Streat, And the only way, that I can see, is for Ttp.T. Away with Commission Agents. the coffee planters themselves, to organ- Drugs I Investigate ize, and make an to improve Send for "Booklet Ho. effort the 2." Address: AGENTS FOR THE Transact General Banking and coffee, and to properly place it before change Business. the public At present, poorly cured cof- PIERCE ELECTRIC CO. Company Ranges Is par- . 620 Uakret St., S. F. Oceanic Steamship fee sent abroad by irresponsible HEAD OFFICE TOKYO, HP11 ties, which has a tendency to lower the Of 3an Francisco, CaL standard of the Hawaiian coffee; and for WOMAN'S EXCHANGETCALENDAR DRAW EXCHANGE ON FTRBY which reason we should form an associa- NATIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA. Fanners' Boilers aha Extra Castings for all Stove? tion, whose business should be to secure FOH 1901. H W. FOSTER & CO., uniform grading, packing, and labeling, C. M. Ceeks-- and to hold auction sales, or some other Gold and Silversmiths U Lewers. F. J. Lowrey. means cf selling the graded coffee, by Twenty-fou- r HAWAIIAN VIEWS for COOKE agents of the association, at both the 5t ceete. LEWERS & producing and consuming centers. And ALOHA FROM HAWAII CALEN- FINK WATCH RBTPAIRING, Importers snd Dealers in Lumber aaf to so control the shipments by the asso- DAR, for $1.09. GRAYING and DIAMOND-SBTTT3- 9 Building Materials. Of9 NOTT, Telephone No. 3 ciation so as to prevent gluts in Borne HA'.rAII FAIR, by P. H. Dodge, and A.M 3ood & W9rk CraaraateeC JOHN market centers, and an insufficient sup- - other articles suitable for Christmas. 414 Fort Street ' !' n 16 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: nONOLULU, JANUARY 9, 1901.

HOPP & CO. --J. CO, GENERAL GEORGE W. DAVIS J.( HOPP & y if oO Lands For ON WAY TO PHILIPPINES We o a. BL.ANK . . n o O 7 guarantee O For

Ffci I T I & Years o to please g Sale. WE HAVE BEEN Q u BELLING THE FAMOUS Q T3 O 3 YOU. . . . O Kroeger o LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT from $1,350 to $1,500 We have been in this buslneso I a lot, formerly Pianos 1 1 Qfi urn l rn c fhflt hoir. known as G. N. thoroughly acaualnted with Wilcox's premises. in BOOKS. O the Giving complete satisfaction eO desirable class of furniture that hundreds of Honolulu homes. ALL KINDS. is wanted here. You are sure to --n : ee pieasea wiin our une. Always pleased to talk and ALL SIZES. CL show KROEGER instruments. If At L PRICES. o TWENTY LOTS IN you are interester, whether you O MAN0A we ready to buy or not, come in. Examine Our VALLEY, formerly Montano's Tract, Other STANDARD MAKES also. 1 $3,000 a lot. CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS. Patent o dining tables o ZC 03 are expected soon, and we there- FIatOpening fore desire to rid our stock of o a. the few dining tables that are TJ FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN . a. on hand just now. Look, your ... Books o dining over from table and see if it KAIULANI TRACT, $200 to 1ST Best and Cheapest in the market is not time to replace it with a O new one. O $250 a lot FORT ST. TEL. 321 Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. O O FITY LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, METROPOLITAN MEAT ladies' friend o opposite Makee Island, $600 a lot. CO., LTD. a. 13 xiixixux. v iia,i woman can O cret alone withnut tho qm " JO mirror to make ready for a par-- O That Headache. GENERAL GEORGE for promotion to the position of Quar- . ty or the theater? We have them O termaster General of Army. Gen- in an sizes, I BRIGADIER is among1 the the and of the best glass TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNUI Booth, Fish aboard the Unit- eral Davis is 61 years old, has been a manuiactured. ed States transport Hancock, (soldier thirty-eig- ht years and will be TRACT, 100x200, $1,200 a lot ITING DOWN to sleep it off does which arrived in this port from San j retired in 1903. He entered the service O not always cure it. It may relieve Francisco yesterday, en route to the fi omivil life, serving first as sergeant ladies' desks, your headache a O little while becoure Market Philippines, via Guam. in a regiment of Connecticut volun-- I 03 -- -- rf - U UL UlLCU General Davis' eighteen months' ten teers. In the course of the Civil War office chairs, 0a Etc., Etc. j a. glasses would prevent recurrence. - P. W. KLEINManager ure of the office of Military Governor he was steadily promoted, and in 1865 o COME TN AND we will examine your of Porto Rico was terminated by: the was breveted Major General of Volun- Co Awaa TBT?W "I'm rtTT . ft wm - ... TELEPHONE 379. oarlor chairs w x' m.u, ur vriArnjiii ana will tell MAIN withdrawal of most of the American teers. He participated in many en o j you whether they need glasses or not. troops from Porto Rico, which becomes gagements in the War of the Rebellion 0 We carry a full line of a division of the Army Department of and among the staff positions he held iauic LUIltL IciDieS For further particulars aid-de-ca- apply to Has constantly n hand a choice the East. ' General Davis has been or- I was that of to the Lieu-- ! Spectacles and Eye Glasses one or dered to report to General MacArthur tenant General of the Army, with the A HOST OF and will act as Inspector General in I rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Since the o on IMPORTED AND OTHER ARTICLES TO In wcold, w i T CL Philippines. Civil t' 0 bCl 11U DOMESTIC MEATS; the General Davis has a j War Davis has been continuously o ruooer irame. distinguished war record and also ranks in the regular service, and the recent 03 UJHUUSE FROM. FISH, LIVE AND high --oa REFRIGERATED POULTRY; as an administrator and diplomat military action of the United States a. c, among military men. He was for a has brought him, together with numer- a. w Ach 1 BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, time president, of the War Records ous other officers of the army, conspic o UPHOLSTERING POTATOES, FRUITS and was was AND VEGETABLES. Commission and military adviser uously Into public notice. He a . REPAIRING. o """'WATCHMAKER, to former Secretary of War Lamont. member of the court that investigated o JEWELER AND years ago, Santiago OPTICIAN, Five when he was only a the beef scandal after the AWNINGS MADE TO Two deliveries dally to any place Major, he was prominently mentioned campaign. & nvri. ou, ve iiuixainff. ORDER. Company within city limits at 9 a. m. and 3 ' sub- p. ' ' ' riage Company was heard and o m. . THE NEWS OF THE mitted. Customers desiring to hare their or The term of the Supreme Court ex- 03 Real Estate Good, Clean ders delivered are respectfully request- COURTS OF HAWAII pired yesterday. a CL. J. Hopp & Co. .TJj Laundry Work. ed to call and leave the same prior to . - ? WITHOUT HARM. o Brokers. the hours above named. Bishop's Bank Sues Samuel "Here's a story about a butcher who . KING AND BETHEL STS. dropped forty feet into a caldron of hot 2 That's the kind we do, and the Kaaumoana and.KanoeV water and escaped uninjured." iO WEST KING ST. only kind. W.e use good soap, Rock Kauamoana " ; "Miraculous!" J. HOPP & CO. J. HOPP & CO toure water that is absolutely free "Oh, no. They were pigs' feet." (of Philadelphia North American. - the microbes of disease, and S. M. Damon, S. E. Damon-an- d Hen ALL KINDS OF TO THE Ithe best of starch. For Ballast ry E. Waity, copartners as Bishop & Co., have brought suit against Samuel Electrical Kaaumoana and . Kanoe Kaaumoana, Ttie Honolulu White and Black Sand for foreclosure of mortgage on proper PUBLIC Steam Laundry Co. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ty located in Pauoa "Valley. The. de- PERFECTLY 50 Hotel St. Tel -3. fendants gave a note for $600 on their Supplies EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR property in 1895, when C. R. Bishop W-KA-L- WE WISH TO THANK THE PEO bp i AJNU SOIL FOR SALE. was connected with the bank; there is Tour collars will sent back yet due on the note $614.48, including PLE of Honolulu for the large patron to you with the edges nicelyj Novelties age they have bestowed on us. smootnea, so interest. Two notes were subsequently and that they won t r saw your Dumo Carta furnished hv thA Aa-- on given for $600 and $530 respectively, We give full instructions necx. ' We are now offering an hour's notice. the first of which has been paid, but FREE on all Constantly on Hand. Give us one trial and you'll nev no payments have been made on the er patronize anyone else. Ouri second. A mortgage in fee simple is charges are reasonable. held by the bank, and they ask for a H. E HITCHCOCK, full payment of the amounts due, to- Kodaks and Cameras Contractors for electric light wiring. Meats, gether with the cost of the foreclosure Inter-communicat- Merchant Street,- in Office occupied by private, and long so., u.l- .uonsarrai.r suit, or in default thereof, pray that If you intend purchasing anything We Don't the property be sold and the proceeds in this line it will be to your advan- distance telephones, power transmis ! applied to the payment of the notes. tage to call upon us. We are up-to-d- sion, etc., etc. Poultry. Victoria Fernandes has brought suit to pho- ELECTRO-PLATIN- Shrifikriannels in everything pertaining The only G and for divorce against her husband, Peter tography, and our prices are all right. Ml Fernandes, for failure to provide suita- GALZANIZING PLANT on the Isl- HG HY. ble maintenance. She says they were Produce, ands. Limited. married at Ewa, September 17, 187, and have ever since been husband and SUCCESSORS TO wife. For five years, she alleges, her Etc.. Etc. ENTEKPltlSE husband has failed to provide for her WORKS AT PALAMA. Artistic MILL needs, and she has been compelled to Alakea Street, near Queen. support herself and three minor child- Ai ren by washing clothes and sewing for like IB IS PREPARED TO DO A OR'SrT?. others, notwithstanding libellee is In Hi wages. Novem- Accessories AL PLANING MILL TiTTSTMTTiss constant receipt of On WITH ber 1 he wilfully deserted the libellant, WITH AN IMPROVED DELIVERY NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. an flee SYSTEM. ' contractors and Builders" Woric Is so the wife alleges. She asks for l!s I Are Indispensable to the produc- specially soclicited. absolute divorce. 1 The Circuit Court denied motion 426 Hi tion of. meritorious photographs, We do not compete with them. the FORT STREET. nd MOULDINGS and of the plaintiff in the case cf Keauloa that is why we believe we FINISH nlwon Kapela vs. Namokueouo Ewaliko, OFFICE AND SALESROOM Ma- - can make for you a picture on hand. and that wherein judgment upon the pleadings goon Block. Phone 350. Box .11 M 11 , win oe eminently was brought to Postofflce satisfactory. DO NOT MISS THE was asked. The action Crosse & our studio is splendidly equip- - CHANCE TO cancel a deed, and for a reconveyance. 763. Jed with the handsome SEE THE Harry Armitage, administrator of LIMITED, screens, ' the estate of Frank Peroutka, deceas- BlackwelPs backgrounds, draperies and furnl-- r ed, filed an inventory of the estate P. O. Box 219. BETHEL BT. ture that Insure good results. showing that the dead man's jewelry Photo Buttons consisting of three silver spectacles. SEATTLE 8EER - .St. j , . W- W V four watch chains, thirteen finger Novr Displayed In rings, as valued at $30. There was also ! -- AT THK- - $74.60 cash, received from the deputy CHOW J. J. Williams, high sheriff, and 100 shares of Walalua CBITEKION ' B. lichtig's Art Studio, assessable stock, 60 per cent paid up, SALOON, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, of the par value of $100. FORT STREET. In the Territorial Stables Building. Alexander Maiho, who has reached his majority, has applied for a parti-titio- n of the property of Alexander Maiho, his father. He is a resident of CHOW OAHU & Orders also taken for Crayons. Wa Honolulu. William and Lilly Maiho, ICE ter Colors and Photo Buttons. his brother and sister, respectively, are PHOTOGRAPH confined as lepers at the Leper Set- AND tlement on the Island of Molokai, and ELECTRIC CO. CAS1LE & COOKE CO., Ld. are the heirs of Alexander W. Maiho. HONOLULL. They are also of full age. Hualani and George Maiho are residents of Hono- PICALILI Commission lulu, aged nineteen and seventeen, re- ALBUMS ICE DELIVERED Merchants spectively. The property is In Hono- TELEPHONE MAIB 199. To any part of the City. lulu and on Kauai. The complainant Only 25o a one-fift- Bottle. SUGAR says he is entitled to an undivided h i' VFN 4 V Y FOR FACTORS. share of said real property. The FOR ONE WEEK ONL. NEW YEAR PRESENTS. - MKBSJBNQERB WO Hoffman & Markham - AGENTS FOR court is asked to make a judicious ALWAYS READY - partition of all the lands. AN8WER ALL CALLS. elephone Blue 315L P. O. Box 600. Thi- Ewa Plantation Company. Henry Smith, clerk of the Supreme Office: Kewalo. The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Court, has filed a judgment record in Well, We Guess Not! The ICohala Sugar Company. of plaintiff in action of The favor the the WING WO & CO. Waimea Sugar Mill Company. the Kaplolanl Estate, Ltd.. vs. S. Ahu-n- i, Lewis & Go. CHAN The Koloa Agricultural Company. for $128.75, together with $17.07, as The Fuiicn Iron Works, Louis, Mo costs, by Telephone Main 240. We have been selling The St commissions and as decreed filCCHESHEY & SOW Standard Oil Company. the Supreme Court. ; Ebony Furniture, ' The George P. Blake Steam Pumps. J. M. Camara, administrator of the Cigars and Tobaccos, Weston's Centrifugals. estate of A. G. Curiha. has filed his Soda Water Worts Chinese and Japanese Teas, The New England Mutual Life Insur- accounts, showing receipts $340, icusiiltai Crockery, Mattings, Wholesale Grocers and Deafen la ance Company at and of Boston. expenditures, $214.25, leaving a balance KODAKS . Vases, Camphorwood Trunks, Leader and Shoe Finding The Aetna Fire Insurance Company of of $125.75. Co. Limitefl. Rattan Chairs. Hartford, Conn. Gehring & Butzke, plumbers, At The Alliance the Eastern list for two years, and Assurance Company of have brought suit in the Circuit Court offer no bonuses to purchasers, as we Honolulu Boap Warka Cm- - London. itJtta, corner Allen an Fort Silks and Satins Aata against Lee Chu, for $210.02 for plumb- sell the best article for right gaay. Honolulu. and Tannary. ing goods, which they claim to have the price. OP ALL KINDS. We guarantee our stock of Albums to 210-21- 2 sold to the defendant. rnLLTSTTCTi . CO.. Arnta. Nuuanu Street. In the Supreme Court yesterday the be LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE CO. , was given a hearing. than all other stocks in the islands WING LUNG Manoa Valley water rights controversy combined. Custom House Blanks Motion for In the Mer-ricou- rt Hawaiian Soda Works, GROCERS case was heard and the case Of All Kinds submitted. . EMMA AND VINEYARD STB. Briefs in the case of Scott vs. Nahale Honolulu Co. RESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL were submitted. Photo Supply , TIMES. TELEPHONES BLUE 187L FOR SALE at corner I The last case on the Supreme Court King Street, Alaiea. WHITMAN & CO.. Agen calendar Bartlett. vs. Hawaiian Car- - PROMPT DELIVERY. 426 Fort Street. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. 5 the intentions 'of the "whole Island" people in a nutshell!, " Corporation Nriiccs. Auction Sale It was objected , that if there was a OF, "WHOLE ISLAND city and. county of Honolulu' that the things wich the "city now gets the ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Territory to pay for would have' to come put of the city's pocket, but HONOLULU PLANTATION COM-pan- y. CITY VOTED DOWN Weaver cited the instance of the alms- location of nrinr-inal Tilac rf house of San Francisco, which costs business, San Francisco, Cal. Notice $80,000 to maintain and of which the is hereby given that at a meeting of ifilltllIN THE - state of California pays- $40,000 on the the board f directors, held on tha 17th theory that tramps congregate In the day of December, 1900, an assessment, No. 3 of one ($1) dollar per was Kona Sugar Co.; Ltd. city from all oyer the state. upon share Has W. O, Smith arguments levied the canital stock nf th Republican Charter Committee renewed his. corporation, payable immediately in of the previous, meeting and said he United gold " States coin, to the secre- favored, the Weaver proposition but tary at the office of the company, No. OX TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1901 a Hot Session. considered that whatever this commit- 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. tee did the Legislature would be per- Any StOCk UDOn Which thia naaoaa- - AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. fectly free to do as they liked in the rr.ent shall remain unpaid on the 36th day of January, 1901, . my Queen, street, Ho- matter "and it was better tn find out will be delin- At salesroom, woum quent and advertised for public nolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, TF THE Republicans have their way wise administration, Congress noiiwhat the people of the city desired and sale at Billiard Table ue auction, and unless payment is made by order of the Treasurer, Mr. F. W. there will be established a city and myri uumu, - before the Legislature with a propo- - before will be sold on' Tuesday, the McChesney, the following certificates 1 county government for the terri- - ne sition backed by the community than itn aay oi ifenruary, 1901, to pay the of stock in the Kona Sugar Co., Ltd., tory known interchangeably as the standard sought is not the high order of,', to put up some plan that would be sure delinquent assessment, together with unless the assessments due and now district of Honolulu and the district of the individual, but Tather the high order to fail of adoption. the costs of advertising and expenses FOR SALE together with Kona. of the average. And this standard must! A. V. Gear rather favored the Wea- - delinquent, interest and Secretary of Honolulu Co. advertising expenses paid on or Thls.very simple statement of what be demonstrated and proven by practice. ver plan, although he signed fam-w- as Plantation I are ' the Office located at Nn. 327 Market day of sale: done at last night's meeting of the It is one thing to expound doctrines, ous 'U-ho- Island" report. He said ctrot CHEAP before the practice. j San Francisco, Cal. Republican Charter Committee covers another to carry them into th& i(Jea. wag tQ prevent the Ho may Certificate 23, 100 shares, 10th as- ffSCentra tywo Assessments be paid to W. G. the entire proceedings, which lasted . beln& burdened sets Irwin $1,000. with &.Co.. Ltd.. not later than .Inn. sessment, over three hours and which was marked ... ,,,,, ,, , to of officers to perform essentially the ary 18th. 5743 157 and 158, 50 o,nt Certificates shares by one or the most acrimonious parha- - ut FIRST-CLAS- growth. Not deriving its powers from same duties. S BRUNSWICK, BALK each, 10th assessment, $1,000. mentary j discussions ever witnessed lhe people, it cannot be in touch with J. II. Boyd favored dropping the ASSESSMENT NOTICE. AND CALLENDAR BILLIARD TA- Certificate 104, 30 shares, 6th, ?th, outside of Legislative requirements. a species of - the halls. their It is ( whole matter and leaving It to the Leg- BLE, with billiard balls, cues, bue 8th, 9th and 10th assessments, $1,500. vice-royal- ty not line majority , The majority of the Committee on in with the jsiature to appoint a commission to re-Dr- racks and other appliances; Certificate 182, 25 shares, 8th, 9th did prove to by a rule which has brought the United States , HONOLULU SUGAR COMPANY, not be backed among not a ftt ft ater date for the purpose ALSO, and 10th assessments, $750. majority of the Charter Committee, but' ..e,0"1 nations If 0rani2,ng. not only location of principal place of business, 232, 25 ffovern. San Francisco, CaL Notice is hereby MANY WINDOW Certificate shares, 8th, 9th being good parliamentarians they died sovereignty. A ment for Honolulu county gov'-har-d , assessments, $750. stituion for true popular but a given that at a meeting of the board BRICK, GRANITE TILES, ETC., by and 10th and it required five votes on prac- - caml)oira for decentralization is the dutylernment for all the divisions of the of directors, held on 17th day of 115, 5 shares, 10th assess- con- - the Certificate tically the same subject matter to Cf the hour. We should Inaugurate it at Territory. He.feared that if the Hono- - December, 1900, an assessment, No. 11 of WILL, E. FISHER, ment, $50. vince them of the fact that they were once, and iifaugurate it in the only prac- uju cjty charter was passed and the nine ($9) dollars per share, was levied Certificates 120 and 12i; 50 Bhares in the minority. ticable manner open to us In consonance regt of the Island and the other Isiands upon the capital stock of the corporat- REAL ESTATE AGENT each 10th assessment, $1,000. The key to the wholeSituation was in with jwere not divided into counties that the ion," payable immediately in United AND AUCTIONEER, Certificates 124, 125, 127 and 128r 20 the following offered by Mr. Philip L. ? .tL0?,1 ?" cost of maintaining eov-- States gold coin to the secretary at the .J9"i" the Territorial office of the company, No. 327 Market Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets. shares each, 10th assessment, $800. Weaver and which was finally incor- - nQot replace officers, but ernment would fall too heavily on the 218, 10 as- troL We the street, San Francisco, Cal. Certificate shares, 10th porated in the report of the Committee we abridge some , of their duties. 'city of Honolulu and make upon, can taxation Any stock which this assess- ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN- sessment, $100. of Draft as adopted: t bniri it tn he an unwritten command i very high. He said as it is. Honolulu ment shall remain unpaid on the 30th Certificate 141, 20 shares, 10th as- We recommend or -- that the area ot thfi enius of American institutions, has the best of it. Kolauloa for In- - day of . January, 1901. will be delin- MENTS FOR AUCTION BY sessment, $200. boundaries of the proposed municipal higher than any Congressional enact- - stance pays $28 000 in taxes and efts quent and advertised for sale at pub- 193, 5 9th ity (of Honolulu) ment. yet not inconsistent with it, that loQc OrtA Vw lic auction, and unless payment is Certificate shares, and be confined to the than tS " fn Vai1 we immediately assert ourselves .. . made before, will be sold on Tuesday, 10th assessments, $100. district of Kona as it now exists and should dgrg ( E. and enter upon an era of , the 19th day of February, 1901, to pa Will Fisher, Certificate 216, 35 shares, 9th and be known as city arui county of Ho- - - the so far as possible. Full territorial con-- A- uear saa lnai tne pian was 10 the delinquent assessment, together assessments, $700. and Legislate e ! 10th nolulu. that the branch trQ nQt at present attainable, let simply adopt the present laws of the with the costs of advertising and ex- REAL ESTATE AGENT. F. W. M'CHESNEY, of such municipal government be so ug bgsuch control as Is within our .Territory and apply them to the city, penses of sale. AND AUCTIONEER, give to power : Treasurer. denned as to them the reach. . He said that Hawaii had already some . .. E. H. SHELDON, Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets. Honolulu, December vJJ, 1900. to define from time to time the area a county is the American unit of a Ter-- 0f the best municipal legislation in the Secretary of Honolulu Sugar Co. within the district of Kona as to which ritory. The-territor- y does not consistf of i worid. that it had .been cooled after Office located at No. 327 Market street, 0 j. 4.1. !.. nna of HPVprfll- Thp coun- - r muse ui.jit pci. ..i!uiia,i lu Lit i v. iv- - but- snfh units. or- San Francisco, Cal. ui uiiiaiitca provided foi Glasgow, which was fcaie of the best may MS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. ly settled district shall apply." Iea should, we claim, be ganized Assessments be paid to W. G. . . - . . v nun k run n i : t - niii uuuiscu n and best conducted cities in Irwin & Co., Ltd., not later than Janu- ine last clause rerers to nre limits, .s ,.mA nrtmna hv .th mninrit-o- - of .the world. He said, however, that if ary 18th. - MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN- paving limits, lighting limits, etc. thls committee, because it would make counties were not to be erected at this The Republican Charter Committee leav-- TION OF FORECLOSURE AND our own County, a pioneer of units, Legislature on the other Islands he MEETING NOTICE. iiiiuuiLy a, was called to order at 7:45 last even- - ing others to wait and watch its success 'would favor a city of iu OF SALE. - of Honolulu the ing with the following members pres- or to frame schemes of their own, which srnanest possible size He said the ne- - And to whom it may concern: (.nf mignt or mignt not De in line witn our .. - . . . -- THE REGULAR QUARTERLY -,, J Notice is hereby given pursuant W. t el- own. ir our erection ot a county should ;, ' C. I beg to call your attention to my that J. H. Fisher chairman iniUate conditions of incongruity. that. city government was rerre- - meeting of the shareholders of power pro-ter- n; thus to the of sale contained in that secretary J. A. Gilman. treas- - th(f fQr people, BREWER & CO., LTD., will be held at 22, 189S, gaJn popuiar ascendancy would sentative and direct from the certain mortgage dated June urer; C. Bolte, J. H. Boyd, Geo. A. I the office ef the company ln Honolulu, spectfully solicit, such business a VV. be divested largely of accruing benefits. It was found that Honolulu could made by C. Kinney, of Honolulu, A. V. Gear, G. L. Huddy, Enoch on Saturday, January 12, 1901, at 10 might be at your disposal. I act as ref- Island of Oahu, Davis, Let the crusade against Centralization under the Organic Act only vote bonds a. m. Territory of Hawaii, as Johnson, J. L. Kaulukou, L. L. Mc- - be instituted by the surrender of such eree; conduct such sales as are for- mortgagor, to Judith M. W. Hoidsworth for about $600 000 and the Territory - E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Mott-Smit- h, Not- - to all counties as would mally demanded in transaction of of said Honolulu as morgagee, and re- Candless,.E. A. Chas. (functions the $700 000 to $80o,000 per year with' a total Honolulu, January 5, 1901. 5746 the corded in the Registry of Conveyances ley, J. o. Pratt, w. Koe, w. ti. aims, ; " " .bonded indebtedness not to exceed legal affairs; make appraisements and c aC act as of estates. hare- - in Honolulu in liber 180, on pages 120 Ed Towse. W. O. Smith, T. McCants Its own retaining JS? $5,600,000. administrator I 121, a of the taxes NOTICE. necessary suc- and the mortgagee intends to Stewart, F. T. P. Waterhouse, P. ifiorn the territorial government if the W. C. Roe was in favor of action im- all the facilities for the foreclose the mortgage for condition Weaver, C. M. White, C. B. Wilson. I other islands paid their full tax into the mediately and mu- cessful conduct of this especial class of non-payme- the institution of a " broken, to wit: the nt of In- There was a wait of about five mLn- - treasury. I do not believe the legisl- nicipal government at the earliest pos- AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL business. I am a licensed auctioneer, terest when due. " " - re- ture will provide for the erection of one ",: ; thoroughly familiar- with all the Notice is likewise given ates for Clarence M. White, on whose sible date. f - meeting of the Hilo Sugarr Company, that the county.. How could it consistently pass on 3d day of January, A. D. quirements demanded in the office as property conveyed by the said mort- account the vote on the question of the a - V... After another running parliamentary held the t.i, G- 1901, following officers were elected such, and PERSONALLY CONDUCT gage will be sold at public evening had been largely postponed. taXe5) J- - - who wrote, the report the auction at tion of and pt the same time ?ratt. to Serve during the ensuing year: all sales. In short, I 'will take full and the auction rooms of James F. Morgan, However, on Mr. White's' arrival the : force the collection of the entire tax from of the majority of the committee on Queen j G. complete charge of all affairs "apper- street, Honolulu, on Wednesday, chairman of the statistics committee the other Islands? . draft and who was entitled under par- - W. Irwin, President. the ath day of January, 1901, at 12 to a report and although I A scheme of decentralization should liamentary law to close W. M. Giffard, Vice President. taining to real estate. o'clock noon. desired make the debate. H. M. Whitney and Mr. White already had the floor, the contemplate the transfer and distribution succeeded In1 getting the floor, but only Jr., Treasurer The property covered by said mort- - of Powers to all the counties, and not an pending Secretary. gage consists of: All piece chair ruled that the report of the sta- on the motion, which was to George J. Ross, Auditor. that certain committee was first in order. ?or -c- the whole matter to the.com- - or parcel of land situate at Alaeakila, tistics other ommit The above officers, with the exception '.1 District of Hamakua, Island of Ha- E. A. Mott-Smlt- h, chairman of - the lSlTSU&we contend that it is within the nrovinc .mittee on draft with instructions to of the Auditor,' comprise the Board of Real .. waii, Territory of Hawaii, bounded statistics committee, reported on the of this Committee to recommend the with, the Independent charter. Directors. and particularly described as follows, of government in - sage of an act for general county organ- - committee, and report next Friday - M. - Iccst of maintenance H. WHITNEY JR., to wit: . th districts of Kona and outside dis- - teatlon. If it is argued that the Commlt- - evening. He was shut off by the ob-- Secretary Hilo Sugar Co. : Estate ' Commencing at the north corner of tee was appointed to frame a charter for Honolulu, January 4, 1901. 5746' this at stream of run- Kaumoli, and proceeded upon the assumption that the : was ning along Manoa's kuleana, S. 68 765 Js pointmem ? minutesbut , Owners city wouia extena .irom me lenuizer Vrection . co,,r,tv i,i- - . promptly given an tne time ne wantea -- feet to a kukui tree marked V., of a ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ' de-vot- ed makai Swt -b- f-the My Department rem ' vote Real Estate is of the road; thence up along stream S. works at Kalihi to Kalmukui and f further"' than "If doesbn all the ktoud l committee. Realty, 3 W., 820 sea 01 we , - He made very able, argument and to the listing and sale of feet to Papapa's kuleana; tne to aooui tne levei tne water ,jr are worKing on county organ iza- a My thence along said kuleana N. 72 W., works. Part of the figures were for two tion, let us make the scheme general and brought out some new points. He said AT THE POSTPONED ANNUAL and is most thoroughly equipped. 575 675 meeting Mill Co., Ltd., peculiarly my own and feet; S. 24 E., feet; S. 82 E., years and part for one year. Part the counties simultaneous. , Our Work, that the Federal government paid for of the Union methods "are 350 feet; thence up again along stream ow exnaustive, is Dut rec- - cost government held at the company's office in Kohala are uniformly of satisfaction to all were based on actual expenditures and the of the Territorial 27, 1900, to stone ,. on December the following with, and kukui tree marked X., put in by In way ... Governor, Secretary, whom I have business relations, makai of part on estimated needs as the the of officers were elected to serve for the Government road; N." 81" departments of the government, TT7t lsPbeneflcial.SSiTtSTih Legislature, Courts, etc., and if as in all the departments the utmost W., 390 the by U8 no that ensuing year: feet to stone marked X.,'mauka Hono- - jester there is county governments courtesy, is extended to all. Special of Kiowal; thence down along middle Some of the figures are: Police, treason why Oahu should mononnii n were established J. Renton President $96,000; $8,500; pub- - - . - . given to' the' subdivisions of of stream to place of commencement. lulu, outer districts, the advantages. . u In all .the Islands the form could be H. Vice attention - H.. Renton President TWENTY-FIV- E AND Containing an area of thirty-si- x acres lie works, for the next two years, cur- If this Committee is authorized simply easily modelled after the present Ter- F. M. Swanzy Treasurer outlying tracts. and being the same premises described rent for Honolulu. $898,000; permanent and only to frame a charter for the City ritorial government with only' neces- H. H. Renton Secretary MORE YEARS' experience Justifies in Pa-pap- Honolulu, then is competent Royal Patent Grant No. 1737 to a, provements, Honolulu, $612,000; it for the sary changes and would consequently T. R. Keyworth Auditor this statement. . and the same that were conveyed outer districts, current and perma- - mlt 9U city, give a government with, which peo- to mortgagor "f "XiSnl the H. H. RENTON. the by deed of Pahuume nent, $15,000: bHc healtl, .Honolulu. ple would easily becomV familiar. He 5746 Secretary. and Polani, dated August 31, 1896, and $2,400. tt past year, $90.36u; outer districts, of county town-M- r. declared that the people of Hawaii recorded in the office of the Registrar unit a is a township. A Renting ship space ul-t- he county House of Conveyances 164, 204. Boyd of this committee stated that is the which a cityTllmay would demand government, and in liber page tirr.ately occupy. NOilCE, Together with all the rights, ease- estimates for the next year would The majority report of possiby four counties might be made ments, privileges and appurtenances be likely to be less on account of the th Committee then would make Oahu of the big Island. He said the divi AN- I- thereunto belonging. -- reduction in salaries in the Board of . " "stretch sion of the Territorial government NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EDITH M. W. HOLDSWORTH, Public instruction, Honolulu, u property, which was very CO., Health. ' tTl .. .r , valuable that THE ENTERPRISE MILL Mortgagee. onn nnn. . Jlnt.ltn "J Ann Ic .o.iu. xv iiiiine a cuv I..-- ,. j, t , ...... Collecting one year, ou.uuu, uum government control a larger area thin ir LTD., of Honolulu, has. discontinued A parliamentary sJtirmisn was vi-- ultimately between the city of Honolulu Terms Cash, United gold small cover is to lessen its and the the planing mill business. The Com- States the committee efficiency. county of Oahu, very Ma-go- on coin; deeds at expense of purchaser. started over whether could be easily pany office is now located at the of Rents. should be Instructed as to whether I am in favor o a City government divided between the Territory and the building, room 1L persons For further particulars apply to 'or Honolulu, All estate Holmes & thev should now confine their research because it would make city and county of Honolulu as com- owing accounts to said company will In no department of the real Stanley, attorneys for mort- WhIch greater be gagee. - to figures for Honolulu proper or take E!tdJmprriInenL3 woul1 en" prising the whole Island: , He thought kindly settle the same promptly. 6731 business should caution Dated, "biggest living on exercised than in ' these deDartments. Honolulu, December 14, 1900. , in whole island and the $ that himself, Pacific Heights, 5730 city on earth" contingent scored one mMlt woulJ be an f; might not get city lights for a good EXPERIENCE, TRUSTWORTHINESS defeat. The payment of City long time any more than would Waia-lu- a, NOTICE. AND AFFABILITY are absolutely - taxes imposes a MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN- Clarence M. White then read the fol- judicious expenditure of the same yet he would get benefits whicfl neressarv. Good iudement. business. The inter-est- s muni- - wants of a city iden-cip- TION OF lowing paper on the question of X?and county are not al he was willing as a property holder to foresight and a devotion to the FORECLOSURE AND proper boun- - "ca'- - an(J the area of a THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY my while being guided1. OF SALE. government and the city should be pay for and that the property all over of clients, f mits side-embodi- es daries of the city of Honolulu, which ann . which demand the Island would hi benefited by in has succeeded to the planing mill busi- by their personal preferences is my Notice so much the sentiment of ornpK' proportion to. Its value. ness of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., assurance I give to those placing their is hereby given that pursuant fmafly co? 2SS l re- to the power of sale In the meeting as expressed in the popu,ous port!on between saymSewee. His able argument was of no avail, Alakea and Richards streets, and business in my hands. contained that reproduced in full: ern spectfully solicits patronage of all certain mortgage dated May 5th, 1S98, vote that it is boundary of Kamehameha school and however, and for the fourth time the the made by William K. Kaleihuia of Ho- Side - committee voted against a city to cover former customers of .the latter mill nolulu, Congress has granted to the Hawaiian thth f the Tram- Island of Oahu, Territory of Ha- Islands an Organic Act. We are now J the south and the entire Island and incidentally company. waii, mortgagor, to William G. Brash EMMETT MAY, of citizens of a.Territory ajid have entered PaClflc against having a conference with the WILL FISHER, said Honolulu, mortgagee, and re- "J independent 5732 W. H. G. ARNEMANN. E charter committee at this corded in the Registry of Conveyances Allowing for requisite popu- - terrlforghneounty Is th t of hSSM . the stage of the proceedings, as the Repub- REAL ESTATE AGENT in Honolulu, in Liber 179, on pages 354 lation. the duration of this period de- - townshtn nf .1. to 356, the mortgagee intends to fore- "i . not a unit licans were not yet decided what they MEETING NOTICE. AND AUCTIONEER, close the mortgage for condition brok- SSSofranted themselves and cou,d not there" en, non-payme- nt tl to wit: the of princi- Every "iritrrterritory starts withiSSEa Centralized Plantation. It go into conference Intelligently. pal and interest when due. government appointed by the President ucdTO.separate officers, Notice is en- - lllrPrnra"on,, THE ANNAUL MEETING OF THE likewise given people that the and his Governor. The are a l, Pe?arae ordinances, and The prompt use of the famous old See Yup Benevolent Society, held NOTICE property conveyed by the said mort- legislation within the lines B1(J general govern-o- tne trusted with L ' f Jesse Moore "AA" Whiskey qui- 1900, gage will be sold at public auction at They are entrusted j'ntnt d.e""ed I " charter. with 22d day of December, the follow- the Organic Act. I believe bed-tim- e persons the auction rooms of James F. Mor- f.inhaF nnwpr ns thev demonstrate . J'd'1v county organizatinn nine at will almost Invar- ing were elected as officers of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT gan, Queen Love-Jo- y society, open street, Honolulu,' on Satur- exercise. A territory be- - .SlJ,uld plVe" county gov- iably break up the severest cold. the to serve for the ensuing che Pearl Cit7 Cemetery will be day, the 5th day of capacity for its ernmen - year: tor Monday, January, 1901, at lng the childhood or a state, congress , , " ,',LU see lr the wants & Co.. Honolulu, sell Interments 6n and after 12 o'clock noon. The property covered upon f Ho n are it November 5th, 190. A special funeral by mortgage intends that it shall enter at once met If a county President, Lee Dot Son. said consists of: its erowth. Before the government of a 'rTnt pouldf.rprove Inadequate to Vice President, Chew Gem. train will leave the railroad station at First All that certain tract of land tiiotMl tn It neonle. f v w x oeneve a For sale Second-han- d typewriters, 2:15 p. m., daily, remaining at the Leleo, v"", Poratson citv fnnr. Secretary, Y. M. Wee. situate at Honolulu, Island of :Zl'J.inev must demonstrate"?""rrr uy swrcmra u. e all makes, at Pacific Cycfe Company, Chinese Sec'y, Man Chen Sang. cemetery until after all Interments. Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, In ...... -- i L"J:Z'i "cuiniie'it or Iho . . Fort street. transportation are od described local aamin'stration insirit (juoiiuvouuuaitn..,i. that o ""ulee nowever Treasurer, Lee Lick. The rates for Royal No. 2456, Commis- 1 .j-i.i.i- ..tun . cnarter shouldV . corpse, fifty Patent Land fm.at Auditor, Kee Kan. 5745 Jollar for the and cent sion Award No. 732, containing an area While Congress made provision for tne lim'ts of for the round trip for mourners. 17-1- has patibj. the city corn- - of acres, and being the same Territorial Officers, it has left to our and equitable MYSTIC LODGE, NO. 2, K. OF P. Plats are now on sale at the office of premises conveyed to the mortgagor by own legislation the limits and details of administration of its affairs, he company, ranging In price from 110 deed of Kanakaokai, dated January duties. Centralization pro-- ip. according to location and size. No 19th. their The i Philip Weaver- MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. OF P., 1898. and recorded in the office vided for us is really temporary and quite a l made will hold an important meeting tonight, 'hr--r charges of any nature. of the Registrar of Conveyances on provisional. wouid . studv'f njumcipal questions Announcemei ,1 v HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSO- -. To assume otherwise ' January 9, 1901, In Castle Hall, I May 6th, 1893, in Liber 177, pages 433 be to assume our citizens have not lnelr application to their 439. that Honolulu, made Fort street, at 7 o'clock. Installation CIATION, LTD.. and the qualifications and strong argument In 3. St. for favor of restrict-th- at of officers and other matters will take Room Love Building, Fort Second All that certain tract of land Hawaii is a mere Colony. Central- - ing the limits 6fi93 con- of the municinaHtTr tn place. All brothers of the lodge and situate at Apueoiki, Kula, Maui, Ization can never take us into Statehood, the district of taining an area of 25 1-- 2 acres, and be- Koht ot Sam6 members of Oahu Lodge, and sojourn- We must develop and demonstrate our tirr X ing pres- THE EXISTING ing Apana 2 of Royal Patent Grant No. capacity for the discharge of the high h,1?" ntvbo hithe co"nty and brothers are requested to be NOTICE. 2085 to by ' ent. Prompt is desired. between Robert Lewers, Chas. M. Kaulunahele, and the land the duties of American citizenship before we Am hy thus erecting " attendance ' - county By order of Ccoke and F. J.'Lowrey, under the firm said Kautun-- conveyed to Puue, can have all its privileges conferred upon 7, with one set of officers for THE STOCK-hold- rs hy 22d, 1862, re- C. J. SALTER, C. C. name of Lewers & Cooke, Is this day AT A MEETING OF. deed dated November us, To have our voices heard we must ,tne cy and county that it would by consent, of the Pacific Mill Co., Ltd.. corded in said Registry office In Liber them heard. To and sub- - vent the Legislature A. E. MURPHY, P. C, dissolved mutual and the 23. maintain from afterward business to a corporation held this day, the following officers page 19. mit to Centralization is to admit in- - erecting K. of R. & S. transferred year: Third ( the Island of Oahu includin- - under the name of Lewers & Cooke, were elected for the .ensuing All that certain tract of land May. situate at Apueoiki. Kula, Maul, con- cemralizatlon means progress, growth cnt? Limited. President. Emmett NOTICE. as-S'jr- rd C. taining an area of forty-seve- n acres, and strength. Appointive officers are in-- Unf ?n residents of Ho- - All "obligations of the firm are Vice President. R. Gear. and being the same premises described dependent of the electorate and therefore nolu,u "ie double taxation for city and by the corporation, and all Treasurer, W. H. G. Arnemann. in C0UI,ty IS HEREBY GrVEN TO ALL CON-cern- ed Secretary, W. P. Barry. Royal Patent Grant No. 2205 to Pu- not in touch with it. . To have a satisfac-- governments and amounts due the firm are made payable ue. lT' a double set that as of the L. M. McKeague and tory government we a respon- - f officers to administrator to the corporation. Auditors, must have administer the affairs estate of C. - Together with the tenements, here- sible one, one responsible to the great Mr. Weaver was interninted Bertelman, I do not hold Thar v. ?.re exterded t- those .who J. A. Byrne. appurte- often myself responsible for any sale or giv- - th- - ditaments, privileges and majority which places It in power. Such and mortgage have patronage to firm which The above officers constitute .the nances W&re firPd taken on property, lands or Is now d.-- - oived, Is thereunto belonging. a government is the ultimate destiny of unrer.rnl paid ?nd a Board of Directors. WM. G. BRASH. the" power now ex- - f He stood the income of estate. requested 'on behaif of th new corpor- Secretary. these Islands. Even fif - W. P. BARRY, Mortgagee. snaPe- - however, suc-Rtat- es FATHER SYLVESTER, COOKE. 6745 x ercised by the President of the United ? and ation. LEWEHS January 2, 1901. will be 'transferred to our people. ceedei f finishing his argument, but 5,49 Administrator. Terms Cash; United States gold When? Why, when we have demonstrat- - not ln the ten minutes allowed under coin; deeds at expense of purchaser. ed our fitness for the performance of the the rule??. At one point BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS Mr Stewart Lewers & Cooke, For further particulars apply tc duties incident to the exercise of puch was of the opinion O Rooms Limited: Holmes & that W Smith to Let. Stanley, attorneys for mort; President ...... F. J. Lowrey NOLTE, Proprietor. . gagee. we take this initial sten? WUhUt H. J. wWBhall fr' A Vice President .. W. W. Harris Wilder & Co. Dated, Honolulu. December 10. 1900. I sav-- at once. Government is not onlv "J? ,y permission of the f FEW CHOICE ROOMS FOR Sec'y Fort Street. Opposite -- ZllLlTor gentlemen and Treas. ... W. A. Hadden FIRST-CLAS- S SERVED. . the consent only, in Arlington LUNCHES 5726 theoretical but also practical. If the of the speaker and the Hotel Auditor ...... C. H. Cooke Ginger press of this country were to t?em with lvas interrupted by Mr. Stewart with Annex, on Hotel street. With Tea, Coffee. Soda Water, on theory of government the remark, Apply to Director .. Robert Lewer3 Ale or Milk. The above sale has been postponed literature the "I won't let our side be Director . Chas. M. Cooke 10 p. m. until Saturday, January 12th. and the land to be flooded with essays on run down." The sentiment expressed Drum from 1 a. m. to T. Ij. KEOUSB Arllnjtoa Annex Honolulu, December 31, 1900. , Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE B: HONOLULU, JANUARY 9, 1901. HinQf TRflM JAS. F. WOSIGAW HENRY MAY & CO., muiiL mum I I EVl I &Co. Mma!Jbiu 19. MB. ILo nnnTn ninn BOSTON BUILDING. FORT run lu niLU 65 Queen Street, STREET LIMITED. P. 0. Soy 64. Ttiephefts 71 Coffea Merchants. Tea Four Hundred Coming Auction Sale Dealers, Queen Street. To the Islands. OF GROeERS- - FERNS! OLD EONA COFFEE, THE EXAMINER EXPOSED Green, Roasted and Ground, our specialty. ON THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 'May & Co.'s Coffee" proverbial for the best. San Francisco Call Denounces Nau- AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I & of Fancy Groceries seating Fake Philanthropy will sell at Public Auction a large as- full line Staple and always of That Paper. sortment o Ferns, Palms and rare on hand. Fresh Supplies constantly arriving Are offering for this week special plants. Commenting upon the fact that more JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. from the Mainland and Europe. inducements in their regular lines Porto Ricans are coming to Hawaii and upon the miserable conduct of the San All Delicacies in Season by every American Francisco Examiner in preventing most Auction Sale steamer from San Francisco. of Stylish and Seasonable of the last- - lot from reaching here, the Call, says editorially: OF- - Iieliveries to. every part of the city, including Waikiki Dispatches from, San Juan, Porto Rico, announce that the steamship Arkadia has and Palama daily. HOD SEE OLD sailed from Ponce fr New Orleans "hav- j Retail Department, 22 and 24. DRY ing on board 400 Porto Ricans, sixty-fiv- e jelephonis wholesale and fchippiDg Department, 949. per, cent of whom are women and chil- dren, destined for Hawaii." P. O BOX 386 item of news is a matter of ON THURSDAY,IIJAN. ..10, That little concern to the people of California desirable. some AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. that are especially and narticularlv toi those employed as workers' In our farms and orchards. Not At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I long ago, as will be well remembered, a will sell at Public Auction a large as- number of Poito Ricans engaged for work sortment of household furniture and con-t.ne- nt. ! in Hawaii were brought across the supplies. was they Fiom the time it known i FOR SALE. sets, sideboards, wardrobes, were coming, a yellow journal or tnis cny Bedroom began working up a sensation, charging extension tables, chairs, steel engrav- that th Porto Kicans were being ear ings, ash trays, card receivers, paper ned into slavery. By the exercise of its knives, pin boxes, crumb trays, nap- peculiar tactics it managed to induce a kin rings, fancy work baskets, etc., etc. Ladies' Underwear good many of the number to break their Saddle engagement to got;to Hawaii, and to stop I F. MORGAN. in this State. They were witnout money, JAS. Auctr. without skill in cur kinds of labor and of most excellent quality muih mfnic onlv Porto R:can Spanish. jThey thus became competitors with Cali Auction Sale . were or necessity com Horses. and. style, new fornia labor and brand pelled to accept any wages offered. OF Moreover, as may be clearly foreseen, New lot of . they are likely, to become charges upon STEAMER RUGS, CAPES, GOLF the charity of the communities mat re ceive them. CALIFORNIA' HOUSES Ail Riirh considerations were as noth f CAPES DRESS CAPES, ing tf the vpllow lournal. Havine made and a fake display of philanthropy by pro- to to go I voking the Porto Ricans refuse CHEAP in large variety. to Hawaii, it then undertook to make another by providing work for them. The ON THURSDAY, JAN. 10, means by which it sought to do that without expense to itself are shown by AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., ISLAND SADDLE HORSES, bred by W. H. Rice the following telegram which it sent to At my salesroom, 65 Queen Street, I the editor of. the Coast Advocate: will sell at Public Auction some very DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES at a sacri6ce. San Francisco, Dec. 18. old and rare books giving the history Georee P. Schaefer. Halfmoon Bay, of the Hawaiian Islands from 1852 to Cal.: Will you assist us in doing a kind- 1876. ness to stranded Porto Ricans by giving FOR GENTLEMEN, a full line of Immediate employment or a good home for one of them? JAS. F. MORGAN, Honolulu Stock Yards Co. Are mild-mannere- d, strong young men. Auctr. speak only Spanish and can do plain man- 'limited. ual labor. Telegraph answer. CORNER KINO AND SOUTH STREETS. Commenting upon the action of the yel JSlegant Furnishings low faker, the Coast Advocate says: "It Auction Sale treated a hullabaloo, stopped the men OF arid women from going to occupations where they could have earned a comfort- FOR NEW YEAR'S CALLING. able livelihood, and where they would doubtless be much beter off than in the PLASTER CASTS In Clothing Your Children land they left; and now appeals to the to assume public In well turned phrases &u can obtain at our establishment every requisite for their complete outfit- Ties, Collars and Cuffs, the care of the unfortunates wnom its assortment, many goods The latest grasping lust for trade has thrown help ting, not only in the greatest but also novelties not among peo ON THURSDAY, JAN. 10, found elsewhere, and at the lowest prices consistent with the quality of the less and penniless a strange goods affording an opportunity cor- White Dress Shirts for all sizes of ple, whose ways and customs they offered, mothers to dress their children in of AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., rect styles and good taste inexpensively. are intensely ignorant. If this Every department is managed by trained experts in their various lines. men and the very latest in Bosoms bombastes furioso in the journalistic field At my salesroom, 65 Queen Street, I The advantage of being able to purchase all your children's clothing under were sincere in its efforts for the amelio- will one roof and above conditions, should be apparent to every mother. ration of the condition of these people, sell at Public Auction a few of the why does it not send them back to their those valuable plaster casts of Hawaii- own country, announce the fact that it an types, executed by Mr. Hutchin- Our Stores Are the Headquarters Underwear in every variety, has done so, and awaft the praise that son. might be bestowed were the public satis- Stylish Neckwear fied that the act arose from a disinter- JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. For weight and style. Gloves of the ested motive?" The HIGHEST NOVELTIES In NECKWEAR and all of the more sedate exposure meth styles. The correct shapes for Fall and Winter are the Imperial, Ascot, After a further of the Four-in-Han- d, . Batwlng, Butterfly, Bow. Pun! Teck. They In our fur- finest makers in all the very latest ods of the yellow journal, the Coast Ad and are goes on to say: "Many in Auction Sale nishing department in all the new colorings and effects, 50, 75. $1 and J1.S0. vocate times We are constantly buying new neckwear, bo our stock Is constantly chang the past people who could not afford; to ing. shades. give five cents without imposing hard- OF ships upon their own, have been cajoled into giving five or more dollars" to some Messieurs for You to Digest protege of the yellow journal; and con- A Lease of Land SUSPENDERS for each pair of trousers is a comfort cheaply bought cludes by saying: "It is time this in- In a shower nothing better than an UMBRELLA unless a MACKINTOSH cubus upon the Amercarr journalistic Either or both fairly priced. wor'd should be called down. It io THAT HAT is best wears the longest and costs the least THREE nauseating." that ON SATURDAY. JAN. 12, DOLLARS. . . Children have the finest chance to secure That is the record made up by the yel num low journal in dealing with the first AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. ' ber of Porto Ricans engaged to work in . Have Everything Men's Wear Ready-Mad- e company I will sell at Public Auction, on the We in the latest in Suits in this city. Hawaii: and now another of - piece on way toward premises, the lease of that of Step Inside if you do not see what you want. Porto Ricans are their 276-27- 7, while land, liber 99, pages situated on this city. Surely It will be worth the mauka, Ewa corner of King and for the public authorit es, the laDor Kekaulike streets; said lease having unions and all concerned to Ff tn It that years none of them be stopped in this State to eleven more to run. be either placed as competitors with our own workers or else made charges upon For further particulars, enquire of puMic charity. One fake of that k'nd is the Chinese and English Debating So- bad enough. Let us not have another. ciety, or of THE "KASH" MM JAS. P. M0BGAN. TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS. TWO TELEPHONES. WILL BUILD A HOME. AUCTIONEER. P. O. Box 558. . V 96 and 676. FOR ALL MEN AND TT A T'Q 9 and, 11 Hotel Street, and Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. BOYS. Harmony Lodge of Odd Fellows Has Broad Plans. Auction Sale A new and handsome home is to be TVTTTT TTCTEVRTT FOR ALL LADIES OP- - AND ttlliLS. put up by Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. F., at the corner of Hotel and Richards C. R. old Hotel COLLINS streets, on the site of the up stables. The matter was brought TELEPHONE 662. before a meeting of the lodge and the P O. BOX JOT Practical Manufacturer of Harness matter was final.y decided, though the m details of the pians have not yet been it and Saddlery, and Dealer in everything ii IN THE arranged. The new building will be in a good location, and undoubtedly will pertaining to the busiaess. be modern and handsome. The land McBryie SvEar Compmy, Ltd. upon which, it is to be built Is to be Established 1891. leased from "Mrs. Brown, who owns it. SEE OUR GOODS The various reports of the lodge off- IN J7" icers show the financial affairs of the KUNGr STREET, AH NUTLANTJ. organization to be in excellent shape, ON SATURDAY, AN. 12, 1900 the increase in the funds for the year J being over $1,000. This sum has been AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. WHEN INTENDING invested by the trustees. Everything for and equipment L. A. Bartlett, of this city, and N. At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I the care Omsted, of Hana, Maui, were elected will sell at Public Auction by order of to membership, and the installation of M. Swanzy, officers for the new year was a fea- the Treasurer. Mr. F. the TO PURCHASE ture of the evening. The new officers following certificates of stock in the 4 are G. W. R. King, N. G.; Clifford McBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd.. unless the de- Charlock, V. G.; J. A. Magoon, treas- linquent fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth urer; C. T. Rodgers, R. S. N. cr.; Geo. assessments, with Interest A. Howard Jr., L. S, N. G.;.H. McKen-zi- e, and ninth warden; E. S. Cutting, conductor; thereon and advertising expenses, are LIGHT DRIVING AND HEAVY WORK HARNESS Gillis Goodman, L. L. S.; C. F. Her-ric- k. paid on or before the day and hour of Janitor and inside guard; H. P. sale at the office of T. H. Davies & Co., Roth, R. S. V. G.; L. H. Dee, sitting made past grand. Honolulu: In stock and to order. Certif. Shares. Certif, Shares. Seattle is Ambitious. 498 . 2 A fine Line of RIDING SADDLES 33 10 633 .. U '7 SEATTLE, Jan. 1. Since yesterday 102 4 561 . On and Hawaiian Trees morning a committee of the Chamber 178 1 575 . 1 the best California of Commerce of Seattle, by appealing 182 10 870 . 25 to the business men of the city, have j 199 '5 872 . 25 KERR ' 243 3 902 ., 225 Large assortment of CO raised $32,900 of a fund for Moran and varied Brothers, of this city, so that bid 259 25 945 100 IB for a battleship to be 1117 25 built at their 15 GOODS yards here may be scaled down to the 317 . 10 1382 STABLE REQUISITES AND HORSE limit of cost set down by Congress for 372 . 13 1426 10 appropriation. 445 . 3 1567 ..... 10 the The matter is belrg 1627 20 and satisfy ctorially filled. taken up by the business men of Seat- 1825 . 10 Is'and Orders promptly tle, and the necessary $100,C00 expected 1630 .200 1701 15 LIMITED. to before 1T1fi . 2 1719 6 be raised the end of the fl76S . 37 1771 ..... 10 week. , F. M. SWANZY. Treasurer. " The best every-da- y drink 1b whiskey Honolulu, Dec. ,n00. and water, and the best brand of Read Advertiser. Queen Street. whiskey is Jesse Moore "AA." JAS. F. MUrtGANi Auctf. the THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU; JANUARY 9, 1901.

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French organdies in plain white and ystic Lodge No. 2. K. of P.. will in LetYour FeetBreathe tfolors, at B. F. Ehlers & Co. stall officers at its regular convention BT WEARING THE Miss Ivy Richardson left for her tonight. Due to Arrive yesterday, af- home on the Claudine Oahu College announces a Friday ( "EX. JOHN A pair of gold bow eyeglasses have ternoon class in drawing for teachers, CURREIR" been lost. Reward if returned to this of primary and grammar schools. t office. A male greyhound pup has strayed Kin TmQVB&m ao.ooo) Kaahumanu street has been closed from the premises of Dr. Cooper, on Mill m besisb while work on the new storm sewer is Alakea street. Reward for its return. way. $25 m Isaac Noar in under was fined and costs t Roche Harbor Peace and quietude reigned about in the police court yesterday for vio- The latest In Men'a Shots. Each Shoe has a small eye jurt above ,tae Lime. the offices of the United States District lating the Board of Health regulations heel, which allows the air to pass in, circulating trader the sola of the foot, Court yesterday. Jat his premises on Emma street. which prevents the feet from aweatin g. Thete Shoe are in tana only. The Mrs. Samuel Parker was a passenger Pi James F. Morgan will sell at auction Shoe for this climate. I on the Claudine. She returns to her An Saturday the eleven-yea- r lease of osn wmLiom (i,ooo,ooo)' home on Hawaii. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. Hfewa corner of King and Kekaulike If one David Law will call at this streets. office he will learn of something that l will be or interest to him Miss Helene V. Johnson, of Oahu Red Brick. College, will give a course of free les- Mrs. Gunn's children's dancing class sons will meet Wednesdays and Fridays at in illustration to the kindergar- 3:30 o Progress ten teachers of the city beginning this clock in Hall (Wednesday) afternoon in the Chinese I THEO. H. DA CO., The Hoolu and Hoola will hold their Church on Fort street. VIES & LTD. regular monthly meeting today at 10 Maternity Home, At the home at Kalawao in the Leper UAlt D W All JS MKJN iclock at the Settlement on Molokai, Christmas was MURK DEPAliT T - Purveyor V. A. Wall and assist Its celebrated joyously. Brother Dutton, . . . Agents For . . . ft for Kau yesterday to begin t in charge there, . f- invited ? . r, . U T. - : 1 the outside dwellers to come to the home. There -- v uuU.n,auuS uu6, vianpnos, Aisen cement, .The juniors of the Young Men's yas a band concert from 2 to 6 p. m.. Cement. Giant Powder ComnaW fortiano 7 Christian Association will make an ex nee and cake, and a tmonoeranh Balata Belting, Roche played e Harbor Lime, New Home Sewing Machine cursion to Tantalus next Saturday. its full complement of seventy-liv- Pan-Americ- an and Hand Sewing Machines. On account of a storm sewer con pieces. ' i struction at the lower end of Kaahu- At a meeting of the Honolulu Build DEALERS IN . manu street, it has been closed to ers Association the following were Agateware, Glassware, Crockery, Harnese, - wheeled traffic. elected: John Ouderkirk. Saddles and Leath- era, Ruga, Brass Bedsteads, Trunks, Valises Matting ' 'The three vacancies now open on Fred Harrison, vice president; Mr. Da Linoleum, Rifles Safe. the vis, treasurer; Mr. Langston, secre- and 'Shotguns, Powder and Caps. General Hard-- V mounted police force have been applied ware ' tary: Joseph Shame, auditor: Messrs and Plantation Supplies. j , .for by three times as many aspirants Craig, No More to the positions. Beardslee, F. Harrison, Kerr Dread and Pettus, executive committee. The The Hoard of Health will meet in constitution and by-la- were finaiiv regular session today, nothwithstand ituopiea. u.ney were submitted for ap or the ing the general and special business provai Dental Chair on Monday. yesterday to United States dispatched district Attorney Baird, who passed TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILL- Because it drives off effete and use mem as tney stood. ED ABSOLUTELT WITHOUT PAIN less matter from the system, Allen's b7 our late scientific method applied fruit salt should be taken regularly. There was a young man to the gums. No sleep-produci- ng $1.09, Drug from Lenore Allen's Price at Hobron Company. Who boldly went off to the war. agents or cocaine. Tenders will be received office These are the only dental parlors In t at the The "beef" made sick, recov-- of the Board of Health for transporta him he Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI- tion service from Honolulu and other ered quite Quick ANCES and ingredients to extract, fill ports to the Leper Settlement at Mo By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. and apply gold crowns and porcelain lokai. Fruit Salt crowns undetectable from matural Ben Napthaly, of Olaa, plantation, is teeth, and warranted for ten years. : Annual Clearance Sale in town visiting old friends. Napthaly WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. All was famous in his day at San Francis- - work done by GRADUATED DEN- co, and has a good deal of his old i. on ms TISTS of from 12 to 20 years experi- vigor left. a ence, and each department In charge of a specialist. Give us a call, and you OP m m m Upon urgent request Brother Ber- n will find us to do LIMITED. exactly as we adver- tram, of the St. Louis College, has ex- Is Healthful tise. 'We will tell you in advance ex- tended the time of closing the pano- actly what your work will cost by a rama of views of the Holy Land until JOBBERS Vrifi.iv vpnincr. and RETAILERS FREE EXAMINATION. SET TEETH ..$.00 LADIES' MUSLIN 'ieorge C. Potter, who was secretary I GOLD CROWNS $5.00 f the Hawaiian Foreign Office, and oY It is a pleasant and cooling GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 : the ffimmissinn to th Paris Pvrnel saline aperient, composed of the SILVER FILLINGS 50c tion, has accepted a position with the acid of the grape, orange, Spreckels' Bank. the , WE HAVE PLACED the lemon and the lime, combin- NO PLATES Father Sylvester, administrator of ed with the mildest forms of sa- the estate of C. Bertehnan, gives no- line correctness. tice that he will not be responsible for any sale or mortgage taken on prop- ON erty, or SPECIAL SALE lands income of said estate. h.cinse of liie wear The annual meeting of the Wireless Healthful AT ABOUT ONE-HAL- F THE REGU Telegraph Company will be held this fruits afternoon, for the election of officers, LAR VALUE, A VERY DESIRABLE Our entire consisting of arangements bt; and will be completed for LOT OF Our name alo iic win a guarantee inter-Islan- d commercial transactions. because of the saline that your work will be of the best. Mrs. Samuel Decker, who is at pres- Cooling ent an inmate of Queen's Hospital, New York Denial Parlors, suffering c motives. from ear trouble, is on the 4, 2 . road to recovery, and will probably Room Elite Building, Night Gowns, be HOTE LSTREET, convalescent in a week or ten days. BBONS! because agreeabe LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. Rev. John C. Hay, pastor of the Pleasant Christian 3 Church, Honolulu, arrived to the taste last Saturday and will spend Sunday WHICH WERE IMPORTED EXCLU A FINE ASSORTMENT OP Skirts, Corset Covers, in San Jose with Rev. M. Burton. He is now in Southern California, Chroni- SIVELY FOR THE HO LID A cle, Dec. 30. TRADE, BUT HAVING ARRIVED It drives off effete and useless matter from the system and "Monday" Crewes has an alphabeti- ONE MONTH LATER THAN EX- New Novelties i Drawers, cal arrival in the police court in th should be regularly taken by person of "Friday" Robinson, who was PECTED. WE PURCHASED THEM residents of the Hawaiian Is- fined $2 and costs yesterday for par- AT A LARGE DISCOUNT, AND IN lands. Price $1.00. In th JEWELRY LINB direet frem taking of sundry glasses of "common TEND CiWFi mm rmaTfiMKRH the manufacturers i Skirt Chemises, disturbance." to

Attorney - H. A. Bigelow. of the RARE CHRISTMAS 1 of Kinney, Ballou & McClanahan ,fiM TRfyT HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR JHWHLRY gone to Hilo to attend to some legal Has been reduced to prices that are business. He will be awav a fortnieht N THE WAY OP EXTRA VALUES. MAD3 TO ORDHR AT or more, and will combine business VALUES THAT MUST APPEAL TO 404 FORT ST. bound to make this sale a success. with pleasure. YOU. Hobron Drug Co., The panorama at St. Louis College BURT'S JBWELER will be open every evening from 7 to 9 o'clock until Friday. Parties who have not seen this novelty should do S FORT AND KING. so at once. There Is no admission fee, Irl.W'Ikf-M'C- everything being free. Work was begun yesterday on the LIMITED. Waialua Beach Hotel, to be owned by Charles David and other parties. The JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. building is to be two stories high, with seventeen bedrooms, and other pro- AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. portionate accommodations.. Tomorrow James F. Morgan will sell The a number of rare Hawaiian books at CALL EARLY public auction. These books are out GoldenRuIe of print and very hard to obtain. Col- lectors of Hawaiian literature 'should As the line will be broken in a few days. not fail to attend this sale. Bazaar Henry Waterhouse, chairman of the WISHES ITS MANY PATRONS a committee on permanent organization in the matter of the Fisheries Associa- HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW tion, has called a meeting of that com- YEAR. mittee for tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at his office on Queen street. We also promise a redoubling of our Frank Pacheco has filed a denial In efforts to keep right up to date with the Circuit Court to the complaint of everything that comes out In the way William L. Peterson, who alleges that as a result of the latter's arrest upon of Headquarters a warrant sworn to by Pacheco, he has been injured to the extent of $2,000. FOB J George R. Ewart, manager of Kl-lau- ea New Books Plantation, who is now in town, ....AND.... B. Ehlers &Co. says R that affairs at Kauai are all right, except that there "has been a too lib- Athletic, Gymnasium T FORT STREET. eral supply of rain. The weather has Fine Stationery T now, however, reached a normal con- a dition again. AND And trust that we shall thus merit the Some of the new cement sidewalks completed within , the last two weeks patronage so generously extended to f are still covered with a coating of j us during the past four years. jviiiu, wiucn maKes mem disagreeable SPORTING to pedestrians. The use of a few T brooms would make them the most de- - sirame sidewalks in the city. William A. Love, who is now'at Wnr Golden Rule Bazaar f Xard U niversity, was elected a member fol the Honolulu Stock ExchaneA J. M. WEBB, Proprietor. GOODS. ; day. Th e election completes the trans- - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I iA fer to him of Col. J. H. Soper's seat. xne latter was one of the origina AND meraoers ot me SIOCK exchange. bRASS IRON Mr. Hutchinson, the sculptor, spent e Best Breat some time on the Islands, during which time he made a number of fine plaster castes of Hawaiian types. These casts will be sold at auction by James F. Morgan on Thursday, January 10th, at Ever Made his salesroom, where they are now on i t exhibition. PEARSON, LI Today James F. Morgan will sell POIItR Mil CD, r steads at (0, All public auction a parcel of land in Ha-maku- a, IS WHAT OUR BREAD IS. IT D4-i- All Mzes. as described In the mortgagee's ONLY TAKES A LOAF TO BE 926 (new number) Fort St., Honoltru, H. r notice of intention of foreclosure. This CONVINCED OF THIS FACT. land will be sold on account of the All t non-payme- nt of interest. Sale takes TRADE WHERE YOU GET 3 Styles. place at noon at the auction rooms on THE SWEETEST AND PUR- I Queen street. EST BREAD MADE; fUkEY S Telephone 396 3 THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF A letter has been received by Wray PIES AND CAKES. Taylor from R. H. Long, of Walmea, Hawaii. Mr. Long has started to grow S9r P. 0. Box 441 fresh vegetables for the Territorial 1 markets, and he reports great success. I C3 Roll Top Desks He has planted thirteen acres to many Flat and varieties, and savs he now crow has German Bakery DURING THIS you spare your LINOLEUM, RUGS, M AND CARPETS. ing, tomatoes, cauliflower, celery, cab- WET SPELL ean wheel for a few days to --1 MS t bage, beans, turnips, parsnips, beets have It overhauled and enameled. Take it to Bailey's, where you can Ret and rhubarb These products, he says, Phone White 3851. first-cla- ss job at reasonable rate. ENAMELING GUARANTEED equal in will soon be ready appearance to factory work, and mow durable. 4 for the markets. UPPER FORT STREET. We have a very Work on the sewer outfall will be large utock of repair parts, and can replace anything n pushed a bicycle. ESPECIALLY TIRES. We are factory agents for the Milwaukee 3 pholstei ing Repair Work t at the latter end of the week. Puncture Proof Tires, Morgan & Wrii?bts Tire. I and Engineer Edwards will have the new DRAWING INSTRUCTIONS. GAS LAaIPS; tc dredger and the coral chopper in place reduced prices to clear. 3 by that time. The choDner will clear MAJESTIC J3.B0 LAMPS. 22.50. I the bed for the channel in which the OAHU COLLEGE ANNOUNCES A M. k W. GAS. t3.5 LAMPS, 22.00. outfall pipe will be laid in its descent j Friday afternoon class In drawing for 1 below the ocean beyond the reef. The teachers of primary and grammar The Gpe Purniture Company, LdJ work will be prosecuted with vigor, , schools, under the direction of Miss and every effort made to have com-- Helene Veeder Johnson. The tuition pleted it ' in time to receive the sewage ($5.00 for a course of twelve lessons) is Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery Co., 1 P. Box 621. Progress Block. Phone 928, I. from the mains of the present sys-- j payable to L. C. Howland, at Punahou, 0. tem. The piledriver Is at work right , or to A. N. Campbell, Merchant street, LIMITED along. - opposite the postoffice. - 6743 227, 229 AMD 231 KING STItJflJteTv f TVTVTTTTffVVTTTTTVTTTTVT7TTTTTTT77VTVvTTTyTTTVWVfV,r - THE PACIFIC C0MMEIIC1AL ADVERTISER: IONOLl7LL JANUARY 9. 1901.

THE PACIFIC TWO SOCIETIES UNITED. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE.

January 8, 190L . Commercial Advertiser Kalaiaina and Aloha Aina Merged in Honolulu, Oceanic Steamship Company. Independent Party. " Aac Entered at the Postofflce at Honolulu, the HAMB OF STOCK. Capital Val j Bid ed What is it? H. T., Second-cla- ss Matter. At a meeting held at the headquarr ters of the'Young Hawailans' Institute Issued Every Morning Except Sundav known as - by the yesterday, the two societies Mercantile, he Aina and Kalaiaina were merg-into't- ! Brewer 4 Co.. v. 1.CO0.03 100 HAWAnAN GAZETTE COMPANY. Aloha The fine - par- Paasenger Steamers of this line will arrive leay 65 King- St. Independent Home Rule 8COAB. ant Otli urt M Von Holt Block, No. South hereunder: . . , . ail Islands .v... 5 001,000 20 PEAPvSON . . . Business Manager. ty. Delegates from the rva...... 27?B 28 A. W. occasion was one ftamna.. 17o,000 100 From San Francisco. For San Franciseo. were present, and the law. Agricultural Co i,eoo,ooo 100 : SUBSCRIPTION BATES: of great enthusiasm. The meeting was ilaw. Com. s sag. co 2,312,750 100 Alameda .. Jan. 8 Zealandia 2,000,000 Jan. United States (including Hawaii prayer by Rev. J. Le-lei- Hawaiian Sugar Co. . 20 41 Zealandia '., Jan. 23 Mariposa For the opened, with a UdnomD 750.000 100 165 Jan. i Territory): asking blessing of God upon 2,000,000 Sonoma Jan. 29 Zealandia 00 the Honokaa ; 20 81 824 College Jan. si ..$2 3 months ; worn, or the convention, and D. 500,000 100 240 Mariposa 9 .. .. 4 00 the Haiku . ..Feb. Sierra Jan. 2 6 .. Ttninnnkalani. senator-ele- ct from the 600,000 20 2& .. . 19 months 8 00 Sierra ..Feb. Mariposa Feb. 1 year - District, was in. the CamaloSag. CoXta 225,000 20 li Fourth benatoriai up 250,000 20 Zealandia ..Men. 2 Alameda Advertising rates on application. chair. He made a brief address, out- Paid Feb. lg meeting, snd iihei Plan. Co.Lt. a 1,050,000 50 Ventura ...... Men. 12 Zealandia .Mch. lining the purpose of tne " Paid up 1,500,000 50 17 18 i Sonoma dwelling upon the importance of tne Slpshulu ... 160.000 100 ...... Mch. lj meeting. oloa 800,000 100 ...... ! Sierra Apr. j He said that he, as president of the Eona Sugar Co. 500,000 100 Hills...... e4 L Kalaiaina Society, and J. K. Kaulia; 405,000 I Alna, had Haunalel S. Co., Ass j 100 01 MY as president of the Aloha " Paidnp 100,000 100 Ill with- tried to do their duty, and that McBryde 8. Co.Lt. A j 832,500 20 10 say 1,650,000 TABLE. out being boastful, they might that Paid up) 20 . 15 TIME Co. A j 20 there had been much fruit. . They had Sahiku Sugar succeeded in sending a Hawaiian as " Paid up 20 1, 1900. representative to Congress, and with Oahu Sugar Co...... 3,600,000 100 151 "iss From and after Jaa. as Onomea 1,000,000 20 him had sent a young Hawaiian Ookala 500,000 20 ""i7 iix OUTWARD. thing ( 812,500 20 secretary. This, !he said, was a Olaa Sugar Co. ItAs 4 .... In connection with the tailing of above steamers, Daily Dally Daily Dally Daily proud to have sent two edu- " Paid up t 2,500,000 20 the the Amenta ar art CTLB to be of 150,000 Where is it ? pared to Issue, tolntendlng passengers. Coupon itatlons. ex. ex. cated Hawaiians to Washington to Olowalu 100 . 10 Through Tickets by any raH TeL I Sun. Paauhau Bug. Plan. Co 5,000,000 50 road, from San Francisco, to all points In the United States, Sun. work in the interests of Hawaii net, 500,000 and from Nr. a.m, a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. facinc...... 100 York by any steamship line to all European ports. : "in the framing of the laws for our 750,000 100 r. m. 9:15 11:05 305 6:10 Pais 2i0 li Honolulu.. 7ao country America.",. 750,000 100 U; 11:40 8:47 5:30 great Pepeekeo 199 aty 8:03 9:48 K. Nakookoo was chosen secretary Pioneer 2,000,000 100 137 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO : 6:10 J. Bvfrl Mill. 8:83 10:08 12:00 4:05 pro tern, and after appointing Messrs. Waialua Agr. Co 4,500,000 100 its 116 i. u. 10:60 4:45 .... Kaiiimai, Oili and iV alanae 800,000 100 Business men Publi Wlan. Mahoe, Uahinui, 700,000 Waialua... 11:55 6:40 .... committee on, credentials, a Wailuku 100 and 12:22 . 60S .... Waiielua a aimanalo 252,000 100 145 Kanuku... short recess .was taken. When the Walmea 125,000 100 no Wm G. meeting was again called to orer Mr. can save IRWIN & Co rSTE INWARD. forty-thre- e delegates Stiamship Cos. Box Mahoe announced 500,000 LIMITED Dally Dally Pally Dally present: Hawaii, 4; Maui, 6; Molokai, Wilder S. 8. Co 100 105 Inter-Islan- d 500,000 100 tatlona. ex. ex. 2; Oahu, 27, and Kauai, 4. S. S. Co. . 120 General Agents S. "Bun. Sun. many hours Oceanic S. Co. p.m. p.m Kaulia made an address, going over Miscellaneous a.m. a.m. the history of the two societies, and Hawaiian Elect. ,c oo. 250,000 100 Kahuku 6:35 .... z:0 speaking of the work they had done Hon. Kp. Tr. & Ld. Co. 250.000 100 Waialua i 6:10 .... 2:50 they were brought together in Hon. Steam Laundry. 25,000 100 7:10 8:55 since Telephone Co. 10 11 v Waianae .... 1897 Washington, where they both Mutual 1S9A0 14 01 5:50 7:45 1:05 4:32 at Irtra.Mill united to light annexation. Since that Max a Co. Pd up 40,000 100 Pearl City 6:15 8:03 1:30 4:53 ah Cof 2:05 6:26 time they had stood together for joint O. &. B li. CO 2,000,000 100 b! Honolulu 6:50 8:35 & Kef. Co. 150,000 100 i IBM work in the interests of the Islands, People's Ice 70 Q. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, Mil. A. and that now the two societies were Bonds G. P. & T. to be lost in one Independent - the Haw. Got t. 6 pei cent. 100 Home Rule party. Huw. Govt. 5 per cent. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. The report of Mr. Kaulia was unani Haw. Govt. Postal Pa- Occidental & Oriental S.S. Co. ' mously adopted. ' vings per cent. . David Kupihea, delegate from Oahu, Eilo B. R. Co 6 pert t. 101 Of ,' the Government Surveys, Published made an objection .to the proceedings, I'on. .T. &L.Co 101 Every Monday. E a Plantation 6 p c. 102 Toyo RM W and Kisen on the ground nearly all present 1011 win X. Kaisha. that M.R.&L Co ..... 7 S- delegates So- 8 p. c. . I 30 pfi Si were from the Kaiaiaina Oahu Plant, .. ioi TSEBJf. r r ciety, and that the Aloha Aina had Olaa Plau. 6 p. C 5 hardly a voice. His objection was overruled, and the work went ahead. Session sales Morning session Five Accross the ContiDent of up- Steamers the above companies will call at Honolul uand leave thl The following resolution was voted Waialua $115.50. Afternoon session Fifty From on or about the dates below mentioned: Mn on, and was unanimously adopted: Waialua. $115.50; 50 Olaa, paid up, $15.12'. Whereas, it is a well known lact that Between boards Eisrht Olaa. paid "up. SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D 120 30 06 29 fl7j 0 00 6- -0 11- -3 For Japan China. 8 67 NNE at tne present $15; 70 McBryde, $9.75. and For San Francisco. 6 80 30 05;29 9 1 NNEO--3 time there are:but three assessable, 31 0- political parties in tne Territory or M 80.00 9 0 00 6'J 10 NNE - THREE TRAINS DAILY AMERICA MARU . JAN. 5 I GAELIC 0--1 1- -3 Hawaii, one JAN. 1 T lift 85 0 0061 NaE and that of these is the REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. PEKING 15 8T-- JAN. W 2139 7i '9 0 W) 68! 3 C- -l Independent Home Rule party, which HONGKONG MARU JAN. 10 T 29.-- 1 29. S 0 0C 75 10--0 S TWO TRAINS DAILY GAELIC JAJN. 23 CHINA . 18 was established by the Aloha Aina and 2. No. 7244 D. H. JAN. V 4:',d9..U9.88 0 0 74 8 S Jan. Pohakahi and From Portland. HONGKONG MARU JAN. 31 DORIC . . 21 Kalaiaina societies, therefore to -- JAN. wife John Keahipaka; int. in R. P. CHINA ." FEB. 8 NIPPON MARU . . FEB. 1 Be it resolved, that the societies 1453, kul. 2736; rt. P. 1454, kul. 4723: Pu-- DORIC . FEB. 18 W.-N.- B. RIO DE JANEIRO FEB. 1J known as the Aioha Aina and Kalaiai- - pukea, - . Koolauloa, Oahu. Consideration NIPPON MARU .. FEB. 26 COPTIC . . . , Barometer corrected to 32 F. and a na societies are hereby merged into one $is6, FEB. 1J RIO DE JANEIRO . ..MARCH 6 AMERICA MARU . MARCH 1 lvI, and for standard gravity of Lat 45. party to be known hereafter as the In No. 7243 Wikolia Mokuola and husband Uiiif COPTIC ..MARCH 14 This correction is .06 for Honolulu. dependent Home Rule party, n PEKING MARCH I and to Daniela H. Pohakahi; int. in R. P. Dl9 AMERICA MARU MARCH 22 GAELIC MARCH II Be further resolved, thaT so- 1453,. 2736; 1454, 4723; Pu-I-uk- ea, it ' the kul. R. P. kul. 1 PEKING . 30 23 MARCH cieties known as the Aloha Aina and HONGKONG MARU MARCH , SUN AND MOON. Koolauloa, Oahu. Consideration GAELIC APRIL 6 CHINA . . APRIL 1 Kalaiaina societies are hereby done $1. Four !& OA fork i DORIC APRIL I away with forever. . No. 7245 Moelno to ' John Keahipaka; M o When the vote had been taken Mr, int. in R. P. 1453. kul. 2736; R. P. 1454. kul. T9 Kalauokalani rose and theU7 23; 55 B D thanked Pupukea, Koolauloa, Oahu. Consid Pullman Palace Sleepers. J convention for their unanimous adop eration $8. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, aritb FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO tion of the report. He said it was No. 7246 Hilo or H. Pohakahi to D. H. Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- certainly a glad day when the two Pchakahi; int. In R. P. 1453, kul. 2736; ing Rooms. a.m. Tt. p.m. p.m. (p.m Rise great Hawaiian political organizations R. P. 1454, kuL 4723; Pupukea, Koolauloa, Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. $1. 1 8. 5 54 12 K t as & 3J 8 28 found themselves working hand in Oahu. Consideration Mon. 7j 5,18j 2i u - Free Reclining Chair Cars. I I I hand and shoulder to shoulder. No. 7248 N. Manuela and husband, M. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. H "Tues 8 5 BO 1 8 6.5iri2 54 1 KR ft 40 5 84 9 1 Secretary Nakookoo consti- Bros, to D. Pohakahi, int. in R. P: 9. 5.3j! read the H ed! 0 2! 1 7 7 eOj 1 26!a.m.:b.40 C8 tution and by-la- of the Independent 1453, kul 2736; R. P. 1454, kuL;4723; Pupu- Home Rule party, and they were con- kea, Koolauloa, Oahu. Consideration $L Thur. 7.03 1 7 8 51 2 01 0 56 6 67 J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 4015.8610 sidered section by section. No. 7249 K. Moino to D. H.- - Pohakahi; 135 Third St., Portland, Ore. .1453, 2736; 1454, Prid. 7 6 1 9 51 2 86 2 06 6.40 6 3611 4) int.: in R. P. kul. . R. P. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, 1 00 3 16' 3 44 6 40 6 87 .m. 4723; . Sat. 8.16 17 U THE STAR DAIRY. kul. Pupukea, Koolauloa, Oahu. No. 1 Montgomery Francisco, Bun 13; 9.16 1 611 64, 4. Oil 5.33 6.4Uj5 38 0.85 Consideration $1. St, San a.m 7252 XJ. Cat, 88! No. Kahoa and husband (Ka- !anadian-Austral- 1 Iuj Hon.. 14' '....'10 C6' 4 47' 7 05 6 40 5 1.25 Mrs & Sarah. J. Grace Writes Concern- li oa Halualani), to Poipe Kahlkina; pors. Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. T. A. ian Royal Mail . -- Omaha, Nebraska. .Aiwa Last quarter of the moon on the 12th ing Its management. o R. P. 1280, kul. 5762; R. P. 849, kul. 2002; Waikele. Ewa, Oahu. - Consideration at 10:08 a. m. Editor Advertiser A great v - Times of are taken from the injustice i. . United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- has been done by a publication which No. 7253 Antone M. Sylva r; to Pioneer vey tables. appeared in the Pacific Commercial Mill Co., Ltd.; int. in!pc. land, Kaana-pali- ,? Steamship Company. Lahaina, , Maul. Consideration $100. Great Bargains . The tides at Kahului and Hllo occur Advertiser of the 5th to Mr. one hour earlier than at Honolulu. instant, about J. Alfred Magoon. as well as to Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours 30 the Steamers of above line, running be- Dairy Co., the in connection with the CANADIAN minutes slower than Greenwich time, Star Ltd. In that article Classified Advertisements. PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, K ing that of the meridfan of 157 degrees SO Mr. Magoon is charged with running ONLY 8. W calling Victoria, 1:30 ONE WEEK and at ; B. C Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q., are minutes. The time whistle blows at the Star Dairy, and naving Mr. Lomba e p. m., which is the same as Greenwich, 0 drive for him. The Star Dairy is a cor- WANTED. XD-u.- 0 minutes. Sun and moon are for ?,, SCon.clvLl"o hours poration, and the dairy is run by a English girl wishes On or aboutatthe dates below stated, local tune for the whole group. boar of five directors. The officers are AYOUJTG a suita vis.: tlon as nurses Address "Nurse," this FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.O. FROM 8TDNKY, BR1SBAJYK (Q.) L. L. McCandiess, president; myself,; , .. office. . . - ' 5747 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. vice president; J. Alfred Magcron; $2,800 For Brisbane, Q., and Sydney: j For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C: treasurer and secretary;' L. H. Dee,' A COMPETENT engineer desires a MIOWERA ...JAN. 19 AORANGL JAN. 16 auditor, A. U. Doak, manager. position on a plantation. Can give AORANGI FEB. 16 WARRIMOO FEB. 11 WEATHER YESTERDAT. Mr. Magoon's connection "with the good references. Address "Engineer," WARRIMOO MARCH lfi MIOWERA ...... MARCH IS dairy came about througn the 100 x 200 feet, on Puunui street, MIOWERA . . APRIL 13 . . 74.0 degrees. fact that . . 5746 Lot AORANGI APRIL II Mean this' office. . . 11 Minimum Temperature 68 degrees. when I was left a widow with nine Nuuanu Valley, with AORANGI ..MAY WARRIMOO MAY 8 '' " WARRIMOO 8 78 children on my hands for support, most SECOND-HAN- D JUNE MIOWERA JUNE I Maximum Temperature degrees. A typewriter; give 8 30.11 steady 9 p. m. of ciem small, I went to him to assist GOOD MODERN COTTAGE MIOWERA ...... JULY AORANGI JULY I Barometer at Tne make and price, Address .HE Rainfall 0.05 inches up to 9 a. m. in starting the dairy that had been office. The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited." Is now running dallj projected writer, this - Mean Dew Point for the Day 6L7. by my husband, and unless and ' BETWEEN VANCOUVER and MONTREAL. Mean Humidity 64. the plan could be carried out I would Making the run In 100 hours without change. U Relative be YOUNG man wants position as entry The finest railway serrlte WINDS. without means to provide for my clerk or assistant bookkeeper; good LARGE STABLES the world. family.- - He undertook to heip me, and references. Address B., Advertiser. Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States an N.E., 4 to 5; fair weather with one or was7 severely criticized by influential rope. two rain sqalls. 5741 men for attempting such an unpromis- TERMS, $1,200 CASH. For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to FORECAST FOR TODAY. ing scheme. A few of my husband's INFORMATION If the lady who Fresh trades, fair weather with occa- true friends assisted him, and the picked up the purse in front of the sional valley showers. dairy under trying difficulties, was Metropolitan Meat Company's mar- H. & Co successfully established and has prov- Theo. Davies , Lid, Gen'l Agtb CURTIS J. LYONS. en ket will, communicate with "fi. B.," W. R CASTLE, JR., Meteorologist. a financial success. Mr. Magoon no questions will be asked. 5746 took stock to the amount of $290 that my-husba- by-fa- Merchant Street, owed him. As I anv COTTAGE of one or two rooms in Wai-ki- kl ARRIVED. largest stockholder, If the it has or Beach district; state price and Opposite Postofflce. 8. yielded me quite an income. Mr. Ma- or unfurnished. Tuesday, January goon very whether furnished JtPfimQh Pnmnnnv S. A. transport has, in fact, little to do with Address A., this office. 5741 n U. Hancock, Strude, tne policy of the dairy, but it is only CHAS. BREWER it CO.'S S from San Francisco, January l. En route tn say Vl 1 to Manila via 31 nim to tnat' has never PRIVATE board wanted by two gentle- 0 uli o J uu Jil J countenanced of- 1 the telling Am. ok. b. Cx. wSr Jackson, 19 days fv. of adulterated. men; state price. Address Z.f this from San Francisco. , t jS. Kti. Lilt V1CL.1 J 111 Lt liLl fice. 5741 - to put out good milk, and if it can be New York Line Direct Service Between New York, Am. ship Florence, Ryder, from Ta- proved a --coma. that driver or employee adul- FOR SALE. NEW terates the milk he will receive no pro- Bark NUUANU will sail from Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands. tection from the directors. GENTLE driving horse; can road bet- YORK for HONOLULU, on or about ' DEPARTED. Mr. Lomba was arrested once before ter than three minutes; O'Brien patent spring,, rubber-tire- d, top bug- ' Tuesday, January 8. for selling milk, to which it was alleg- gy; hand-mad- e single rubber-t- - ed was added a of Irish moss. harness, 10, 1900. S. S. HAWAIIAN will be dispatched from New York on or before Jan. 15, W. stmr. Claudine, for Hilo rimmed. - December Uud Parker, and The charge, was absolutely Will be sold at a- bar- to be followed by S. S. OREGOXIAN, March, loading San Francisco, en way ports. f unfounded, gain. Pacific Vehicle Supply for and was proven to the of and freight rates apply to route to Honolulu. . W. Btmr. Maui, Sachs, for Kahului and satisfaction Company. 5748 For way ' ports. twelve jurymen, who rendered a unan- CO . Freight received at Company's wharf, Forty-secon- d street. South Brook- imous verdict, to be untrue. Mr. Lom- CdAS. BREWER & ' ;isi W. stmr. Lehua, Bennett, for Molokai ba was A SQUARE piano; rosewood case; lyn, at all times. and Lahaina. arrested again recently and ac- same can seen 729 St.; 27 Kilby St Boston. jsto quitted because it was not proven be at Klnau OR Lr I. stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for that . must be sold. 5744 fBa ' he delivered adulterated milk. For further particulars, apply to Nawiliwill and other Kauai ports. Mr. Magoon was '& CO., LTD. I. I. stmr. Mauna Loa, . Simerson, for employed to defend C. BREWER Maalaea, Kona and ports. Lomba, but Mr. Peters, one of his as- FOR RENT. Kau sociates, Honolulu. H. N. gas. schr. Surprise, Nystrom, for appeared in the case and had COTTAGE of seven rooms on Punch- H. HACKFELD & GO.. LTD Kauai ports. sole charge of it, Mr. Magoon not going bowl street, below Mormon Church. Stmr. Upolu, into the courtroom In the matter. 1541 AGENTS, HONOLULU. Dalton, for Hawaii ports. cannot I Inquire at Fort street, near Schr. Blanche and Ella, for Hanalei and understand how the editor of School. 5748 FOR SALE. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Kalihiwai. the Advertiser could have been so mis- Schr. Lady, informed. ' A large down town WAREHOUSE. for Koolau. A SMALL cottage, suitable for light LODGING I. I. stmr. Noeau, Wyman, MRS. SARAH J. GRACE, housekeeping, 619 5748 A centrally located for Kauai. fit at Hotel St. HOUSE with cottage. BUSINESS PROPERTY in the heart queenst PASSENGERS. FOO IN LONDON. SEVERAL nice furnished rooms. En- Hustace & 60., Ltd. quire at 619 Hotel street. 5745 of City. Departed. PROPERTY. James F. Morgan, President: Cecil Brown, Vice President; F. Hustace, LONDON, Jan. 1. Dense fog of what RESIDENCE Secretary; Charles H. Atherton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs, Treasurer and For Hilo and wav Dorts. rer Btmr called pea soup AN UNFURNISHED cottage and one the variety and the Manager. , 8. 'n 'Ciaudim Jan. C. A. Brown nnrf wif.. w-i- in years, furnished cottage in Kalihi is offer- aohn Notley, Chas. Notlev. Ho1ttip' several covers the ed" H. !t for rent. For particulars, call at For Sale or Rent. Coal, I wh J. A. Scott. Miss Stursreon. Mlsa mv.. of the London district, , sprlnnslv. this office. 5744 pealebs Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith I three-acr- e Valley, ardson. "E. Suhr. Wm. r,rpn ati c intti rering with traffic of all kinds. A lot in Nuuanu ; " ' Mrs. Suhr, s. pedestrians have difficulty WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. J. McCandiess. R. ' L'v?r in THREE rooms, partly furnished, suit- large house and several cottages " li Long. h' with J. Pletts, R. E. Lockwood C R "nllr's their destinations. The floods able for light housekeeping. . Call at D. i c'ontUiUe country. Special given to Graying. Also, and i Collins, Dorwood. L. B. Stearnq 'ani in the The water in 1418 Young street, near Keeaumoku. WATERH0USE & CO. attention Blak wife, A. B. Arthur, C. H. Teaff Mi i ne lower Part of Bath is fourteen feet 5744 HENRY d-e- p, White Sand. Telephone Main 295. 11 m .Kimi Matsu, Airs. A. O. Rose, J. J. Ho-- and the" tops of cottages are just C710 I gan. A. Moore. Mrs. E. G. Hitchcock. appearing above the waste. Boats have FOR LEASE. Kahului way ports, been kept busy rescuing the inhab- For and per stmr. itants of place A STORE living rooms, MELROSE, King Street Maui. Jan. 8. M. S. Grinbaum, W. R. the from the water. and three at THE ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Castle, F. M. Hatch, Mrs. J. G. rour aeatns rrom are 217 School street. Term of nine years. Graham P"rUAl. Apply on premises. 5748 and daughter. Miss M. A. Toomey. Mrs. Board and rooms; all modern com- C. H. Jennings, Mrs. Chas. H. Lindholm, electric lights; mosquito proof; .'Miss M. C. Lindhelm, T. B. Lyons, W.' DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL KTATTfYNT LOST. i forts; 8.-1- 0 King cars C. Raise, Jan. p. m. Weather, hazy; a quiet, refined home. street ?H. Mixer, Dr. Raymond, Mrs. strong wind, STRAYED from the house of Dr. pass the door. Prices moderate, Tele-- TD. Center and 2 children and maid. W. northeast. Cooper, on - Alakea street, a male phone 3081 Blue. ' G, Scott, Miss- Freitas, Miss E. Cham--" greyhound pup, about four months Axle Crease berlaln. Miss Malone, Mrs. J. Cushing--T TO SAIL TODAY. old. A suitable reward will be given hsm, John Cushingham, Miss Maude I- ROYAL REN0VATORY. - stmr. for its return. 6749 THE 'tCnshlngham and 2 children, Mrs. Self, Iwalani, Gregory, for La- - II haina, Honokaa and Kukuihaele. WHITE LABOR ONLY. Wm. Kaluakini, Mrs. Kaluaklnt and 2 A PAIR of gold bow eyeglasses. Re- - children. if to office. 5749 PRESS-e- d, St : DIED. ) ward returned this CLOTHES CLEANED AND For Molokai ports and Lahaina, per $1 to $1.50 per suit. Hats cleaned tmr. Lehua, Jan. 8. Mrs. H. Kahele, JUDD In Honolulu, January 8, 1901, A LADD3S' gold open face watch in and bleached, 25c, 50c and 75c. Dyeing ; Mrs. Wm. Kapua and 3 children, Mrs. infant son of Mr. and: Mrs. Albert F. monthly contract. No. 27 Alakea READ THE ADVERTISER. ' Kakaako. Reward if returned to this done D. O. Connell. Judd. office. 5745 street (Mrs. Levy's rooming house).