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! gladilha&we" belong - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. to an organlza- I on business and would not be I tlon. thntoea go into the saloons," she back ! j days." saleV ; .A . "for three This seemed odd to feAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS, VICTORY FOR - AitT'; few words or commendation SWINDLED j the attorney, as one of the victims had. cCLELLAN, IVMU & W. judd Bldg.; Xti?sspesLkeTB 'seen "Allen on 'mv . for .Mr. Murphy called the street' early the Mala unon-rrartkli- n Austin And whpn that t evening. Later in the night Beckwith. gentry appeared upon the rostrum appeared 'two-victim- ATTORNEYS. ; at tne lodgings, of the he .f welcomed by the au- - with a propoeiUon to the A. DlvJxS.xSi. ivingr . "fix hLE and BLUE RIBBON THEM : ' O. box 788. . , aof; expect matter up": if legal proceedings . were feus.; TtL S0; P. rf tf.i to soeak tonieht. contemplated. i no it; prepared." began Mr. Austin, As both gentlemen con- M. LONG. Attorney and Notary Pub--c; 1 to say templated leaving for yester-'- 1' - ' "batWV this that I feel that the COast IPS Bethel St. V ZLm I from what is to me, my day they gave notice to High Sheriff r?--..- ..J I their own number, and "then if any of :?Godrv.?frpm 'A' habit that; has been Brown yesterday afternoon of M. M.ONSARRAT. Attorney, Notary - 1 the facts -- slip up on peel forw rnrtttiY'.j?tm Tot past years, .11 1 It them a banana and the live i I Tale of the case. r , ublic and Commissioner forVNew York t lAIIS finTini aret fnr a time, then von will be' abl tcet-TUta- g. throueh me ail insniratinn of Chips That Cal., Merchant TeL 63. The High Sheriff ind St.; Main to talk to that fellow workman and' that. ;1jsv'.ine to higher-realm- s, and. stated yesterday - religion f that upon the arrival of : the Sierra he-- x -- get him back into the fold. When I "whetr-- la or not, I can't rTERSONT & MATTHEWMAN.-o- P O. . was Doy wew saw- . 4- - 1 Deing in had been told of these two men. 3(3; 15 Kaahumanu 8U to a in jngiana ana sav wice quit an atheist, Passed the "A logging for a living, whenever a log-- 'I hay.t Joyed a kindlier feeling to-cha- in friend ; of mine," said Brown, "who broke took to blacksmith rwar .uikind , in general. Thus, I it the I came down on the same steamer, with 4 and had him fix it. When you brtak J beliey:' 4t nature should be elevated ; them told me Allen was known, . GEO. J. AUGUR Homeopathic Prac-- J Murphy a resolution go to the. Lord, he can to a beside the Godhead, and the Niht. that -- -- everywhere else as a professional gam- tioner. Sneclal attention trtTea to fix you snap day hf we ' ; it for and weld it in such when 'will all love diseases; mce and residence, that .you can never break itvagain:-;Ji- e aiifthr.with a God-feari- ng love. bler and confidence man, and that he - opp, " tiereunla St., nearly Metoodist -- was one of the" smoothest workers in 10 12 jn-- "I aee that the liquor sellers have 'lfatU who are following the rhurcb; office hour?, to . I to rVTf TAi the ; business. I was ' not surprised, 8 DChP ISC TUC been interviewed by the ; presa," and"ycwkia.yute may think that for me m., 7 to p. m.; Sundays, T P. . ' SHARPERS SZOto I I to confes-busine- ss "SKIN:' therefore, a. m.; TeL 733. lUilDL.IVJ MIC IIC they won't acknowledge ibat vthelr ' get' uryiexe and speak is a when these.two victims and has been hurt, bur their busl- - eion ?f ;wjeaknes3, but In Ihe presence their attorney walked. Into my office S. CLEVELAND, M.D. OfflCtf PLEDGE-LAS- T NIGHT ness is down and will go4Qwn still of. tKM confession I feel strengthened TWO SOUTHERNERS .ith. their story of how they had been Kip nours, a further, but then will' not make to go'Vrir Upon seeking advice from 4 ' M St.; to la a. m;, to that mulcted of their money. .. . , my as de-i- s p. m.; Tel. 639, any difference In their profits, for there, brchr to whether I should "Allen plenty of good water in Honolulu. vote mji-fif-e to this cause and assist has been described to me as a man who used to work . c. L. GARVIN.jOffice, 222 Bereta-:-a, ; and they will only be compelled ?to use Mr. MurfjSjy; he told me to do all that the steamers Franklin Austin i$; Determined 1 forrl Manipulators Get Gold near Emma St; hours, to U a. m., a little more of it. we send mission- - could leunng mankind .to a higher . the on the Atlantic between NewvYork and 30 to 3 p. m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.; TeL - aries every --: ere in the world, but we standardfind tomorrow I will address European' points that1; lie!was to ' ; " and quite Work for the rii-oit- of Men who Left, on ive 3SS1; residence Tet' White 3391. never send ' to visit the the I workers in the , Kanaka successful - and that. he. had, come' down ; saloon keepers. We are going to get toHgUe.-- ft .!...-.- ,,,-v here In order to work upon - Cause. : the China. the new L w. J. GALBRAITH Office aai rs- after them soon, but usually we send "I am giving notice to the. world that steamers l!?nce cor. Beretanla ana; Aukea Sts.; a police officer, and he seldom makes I propfwto stand by my pledge, and that have been put on be- See hours, 9 to 10, 2 to-- 4 and 7 to & a good temperance ""no one wjth any respect or tween San Francisco' and the Col- lecturer." friendship ' VA. .: me onies." ; til i OFTLY, Mr.. Murphy talked at some length for will ask me to take a drink, the beautiful strains on the beauties of married life and, fts I believe 4hatuoh an invitation would PERATING under the guise The,twro victims will be HENRY W. HOWARD.-Offl-ce 1123 .. in Honolulu of "Throw Out the Life , trials and tribulations. He" cited as arouse spirit" of antaeonism in me of a man of leisure and again St.; hours, 9 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 d in about two months and pro Line" , would give wealth and pretending to rlakea - floated through the an example a divorce case that took that me sufficient strength pose to make warm to 8 p. m. 7- it for Allen if he auditorium of Central Union : place in New York City some time . to stano py my resolution. The drink ... be the friend of well known -. ing ma W i'"I,.r 8 xiono- - F" w L MOORE --Office of rr Dav churcn last evening, but softer yet &SO, and in the moral pointed out how condemned by all, yet little 'financiers, a recent arrival from the ' Eeretania St.; hours, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.; were me tones or Tancis Alurpny s V1: " , ' ? iv" r, " ,wasi wno 13 Known as air. Alien is 9 l U; fflCe medium6 a'rinking nlng confidencegame on Hono- - t0r nitfim73' " ?ntTTld Wh. ba1 ' thT of man has to combat with. He TROUBLE NOT TKT ENDED. not as T pledge SlittL"'. is often forced to drink hv his wp. lulans with success. Allen is known in to fe. T. M iTAMURA. Office 18 Nuuanu abstinence stand forth and declare Murphy, "and aTleViates and in my opinion the East, San Francisco and along the all - Arch. . ; rei. w Due iw; omce nours, s to 10 i Theodore Richards responded , anu nui wnui-iuna- ao a. ouiuum tuiii'ucin.c uau ouu Deacon Wolfe Fat ses Through "'' to at : - ' ' - ' ' ' m.; 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p. m. except The many seats were- occupied by call UDon him for a soeech bv Ravine i tiori. .ar'; ' la professional gambler. His record Is Honolulu From. China. - indays. - people of all classes; from the banker ! that all a novitiate could do was to! .'!Vh'eri I, was. sitting in this, church an unsavory one and the police, of , V. 1 1 . .1 . . matj-- V. M ... V. 1 1 . t Vl I ! D 4 -- . I 1 . 1 I 1 . Archdeacon "Wolfe, years .A h . n ern oc-ccu-n n tVlkt- - PVPn nn llaranlnw n II t i for forty a wir puuicai lauurer, an aa.u smuueuug.luntinn J - ...iwmug, tha..t; umer vines ueive 111111 vu i" lurnfu. - nuut lueir.nsu In he was heartily in accord with Mr. ! words of Mr. Murphy, .my brother put missionary China,? has been given Throat: Hotel St.. onn. T. T. !." A.-- " VU1, lu uear epeaiter wno in tne Allen came to Honolulu on the a . Murphy his arm about me and said. 'Come a vacation, San-Francisc- o a n m it a. 0 Khnrf time-- - fie Tina mane nlo hsimA In - he found that words failed him and company and is going to sum .Aitiu A m IU o. - trt sign pledge.' I steamer Sierra in with his Honolulu brought happiness to fttUmnt nnrtrav hi. fllrT. the told him he knew for a time. The archdeacon and has the Wppni. - ;up my , so, better half "and another man who is A. N. Bldg.; ,f wfL nwasjon..r if I made mind to so he SINCLAIRBoston homes of - and whose name will' ,,"'"' knew; known as Beckwith or Beckelman, or his wife passed through Honolulu on oars. to 1 tn R.mfiaTr 12 man'- when called upon said, "I just praise I would stick to It. He spoke b on many lips de- - kindly- - me, the China, fo 2; tIi off. xT,nhas L w long after he has God tonight that I believe in.temper- - to but .had he said the Beckley, or any other name that fits and the missionary express- parted from this city to carry his gos- - ance, and that he has permitted me wrong, word at. the wrong moment 1 .the occasion. ..Beckwith is an accom- ed his opinion of affairs in China In a R. E. C. WATERHOUSE. Office - pel of cold water into countries, to do my work for so long a time. I would not be here tonight. tell you always very and other plice and is at hand when a decided manner. He . is of the hidenee, Beretanla Miller Sts.; of-- - praise God that men are able to break that it is love that controls, all of us. - and The pitiful scenes that were wit- my victim is to be fleeced. opinion the re hours to 11 a. m ; 1 3 7 8 tiie drink habit, and for privilege 'To. old friends of the cocktail s that trouble is far from to and to on opening nights the - : aaai-es- ' m.: Tel. nessed the of the of wearing rrvnte let me tiiv this- that if t am Alien is a man oi sieea ana being ended, and thinks the allied : - the little blue ribbon that - crusade against intemperance were means so much. Years ago I promised able to stand here and have the" nerve Beckwith a specious second. Both have powers made a great mistake in' not : lacking, but in their stead was evi- - to myself I would abstain from to sign that pledge and stick to it, been making use of lhe, barrooms and insisting upon deposing the Empress VETERINARY SURGEONS. - that Dowager, a m iciiAtr r- o.. . denced on the part of the many pledge- even the social glass at the dinner there are a thousand young men in corridors of hotel3. since their arrival and placing the Emperor In absolute power. ' . Ind office gners a sincerity any number "ac- r. Dentist: Kine St. Stables: - and have made of says o) I even to my sign- pledge am, even- - He that the reform partyis" en- iKiTlo.iliin r RnokP VOllITTIPR TnT e Ofl U P D Of , lips. I intend to live that than I and in.' ...M.. UUJ V. . tilvht. 1. I. t. V UliJ I the . Of , . . that quaintances" by their easy manners iirwprpd- - me. never 1 tually I believe that they, will do so." deavoring to start a, revolution in sneclaltlea nhntetrlm an mtr Wnrnhv anrl tiia Tt lun5 " J"a Jeis I : -- j and suave tongues. . Southern in ', liked liquor anyway, I be- "Praise God" said, Mr.". Murphy. '.'My China the neighborhood or tmenesa. . . and da not was not so much of e - ; the enthusiasm that it nnnlrl hsxa .Ki'i.f .mA kn I pvt were hlinrlAd with tears if da1. On the voyage down from. San JTran- Canton. If jtheyj secure the aDdience - weight of Mr. 1. T. KATSTTNTTMA- - Offlre Cluh Sta- - tbe and the 4 if more Christians live vm to their wo- - ness when I saw that young rnan iga. cisco the two men showed they, were a of the Emperor they Will become pres- - of-car- - . fces; hours, 8 a. m. 4 p. m 477. urpny s words, Dut ratner tne fession, the world would be the pledge; and will always be one pair d sharps and : seme ot an element of uote China. Th B - to Tel.. ' the better it "' - the ' d ! ot-- i;iVf.t-momen- 4Mei-passe:ng- i archdeacon, Mice 'of thoiwihe-ha- helped darlng the , for it.' ; th . ta of my mourned the ll also believes4.hat Russia. tes-- One of Salvation Army These from those whom 'eerai' ' withi'J,th.Empres' DENTISTS. niehts orecedlne. that lent a silent . the members. testnoials fin ZluTnrT A o-- vdd;0j -- rT.,A lC I ' Vn.. o. o ? T JV"6 Dowaeer. and that that i,.. promised her .: Its protection.';- - 'Mr.. ... - , an am iu oay a vvui u in ine Cause Or Lunucjuunie mc cniuuii accuci. ne ?a o - Wolfe and his wife were at Foochow, i the opening songs several were 4 h.,niir01i E, GROSSMAN, D:D.S.-Ala- kea After t0mr,ar, th hinM, h4 on south of Peking, during the Boxer St. A 111 71 oi Mkr. trouble, "I never saw liquor used until I else. I shall go into every saloon ta Two5 men who went back .to San but they were in no danger. a, nam nract T mna . i --J t 1 as me manaarms Dlulu; Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. nan anu in men wuua snuus frv yesterday on steamship oi that section stoo4 inter- - town 2.) Francisco the nrm ror the foreigners, and prevented ute was paid to those who have in a prohibition State, but I am (Continued on Page by sharps any i. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental ested themselves in the movement that China were victimized the uprising. oiiege ixz; Masonic Temple; Tel. 3li has occupied the attention of the resi in the following manner: dents of this city during the past . On Wednesday night the two victims IMPORTANT DECISION. A E. NICHOLS.-Offi- ce. No. 1123 were Hawaiian hotel. One of ilakea week. at the St, next to Masonic Temple; plan. TONIGHT PAPA ITA tnem. a aoumerner ne" jfflce 8:30 4. I "We are doing good on Christ's "Prom hours, to i 4 I Judee Frear Decides Probate Court wnen i"o noma a of rti t i ortAcg II rtart and we want His blessing, and - 1,1(1 not Have J "diction. A. C. WALL. DR. O. E. WALL. v,oa w sure to do rierht " already met Beckwith, who had treat- that are j ' s , ed and whom he ln lfte case of Henry Smith vs. Ha- - tHice nours a. m. to 4 p. m.; lxvo Then He drew near him at various times :dg.. Fort St; TeL 434. WillU ail. iHJ considered a "perfect gentleman." maua aim company Limited, in the Him all the publicans and sinners for DEFIES THE FIRE Beckwith introduced "his friend Allen" S Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, INSURANCE to hear Him," continued the speaker, and in turn the second victim was Judge Frear rendered the decision that EE FIDELITY MUTUAL IN He must have been a "The probate court did not jurls-clalm- ed LIFE ' "and I think rnade known to the two sharps. Allen have ILRANCE CO. of Philadelphia. 1871 remarkable man to get sinners to listen to have Just met Beckwith, , diction in to declare .the heirs of has. H. Gilman. General Agent; Now want to make on a decedent 2tH. to Him I nevertheless all lined up to the bar in a proceeding instituted oom Judd Bldg. j to and but more statement, 'He came seek Beneath the Blackened Walls of and one health. ,for that purpose as distinguished from frr. lO Save Llliit nillUU IS lUOli drank another's EE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., Allen said he was also a Southerner a proceeding from the distribution of ve have snent too much ointment property, OP NEW YORK. on the well people, and have not paid and knew the friends, family and rela- - nor did it have jurisdiction to S. B. ROSE, Agent, Honolulu. j enough attention to the sick. Let your Kaumakapili He Will Walk tives of one of the victims. As the decree a distribution of real property, : ministers aione ana pennn. wnu wine flowed the victims became more' "An adjudication of a question of ARCHITECTS. eo around and visit the sick and needy. and more enamored of Allen because heirship or relationship in a proceed,-h- e FARDSLEE & PAGE. Architects and You should get out and go after the InS in probate for a distribution of per-- 2-- Fearful was a "Southerner, too." iullders. Office 4. help him home. the Oven. rooms Arlington bov that is lost, and sonaI P"Perty is not binding.on asub-spirit- s, nnex, Honolulu, H. L; sketches and is the way to do. I will tell you The victim, in the exuberance of his f That ejectment re-ey- es jrrect estimates furnished at short no-- a little story about a man wno uvea unwittingly displayed to the 8eu.en.t ,of with ce; TeL real to one 3; r. o. box 778. t in the moutains of Colorado and who of gold ctV Property'as who day one of of the sharps handfuls ?? not appear as party or owned some sheep. One which he had received. The mon- - a claimant ENGINEERS. his sheep was missing and he started just " a ln wandering ey amounted to a big sum and belong-- ! fTTON. NEILL & CO.. LTD. Engi-feer-s, out to look for it. Arter LLl '. lta. about all day he met a friend of his ed to himself and. a friend who had. "hf" Electricians and Boilermaken. vic- ionolulu. f,: I asked him what he was doing. placed It in his keeping. The other who WIND DOES DA IKAGE. He explained matters to his friend and tim also had $200 but was careful then !A3. V. e nnvR n v. sn,.o, ann succeeded In getting tnat man to aia not to show it. Finally Allen proposed pu Engineer; office nw Magoon bldg.. him in his search. They continued that the entire party call a hack and Tree Blown Down Cuts Through Roof - me . "r. AlaKea and Merohnnt Rt T n. meir uuiu iui grew go to Walkikl to the "hotel of his of Crane Residt-sce- ox O. Orders taken for typewriting. some time, and finally'"''"6the friend of hunt and said, 'I'll go friend Smith." The others acquiesced. family tired the ' Thursday night the of Charles may you i wiEli . repnea They to Hotel Annex, SDON IRON WORKS.-Engine- ers and back.' 'You if went first the S. Crane were aroused by a terrific :ui.ipr r,t r, . o the owner of the sheep, but I am going where dinner was promised to be serv- Nnery to until I find that animal.' and commotion that led them to believe for and comSVwer hunt ed, and then to the Waikiki Inn. Later a few moments that the end of all ce, room 12, Spreckels block; TeL 194. he did . "That is the point; keep going on on tne pany aujuumeu iu ...-- tninga had come Mr. Crane, who is you tage which seemed to have been little MES T. TAYLOR. M. Am. E-.- until you find that which start out secretary of the Hawaiian Gazette Soc a . Hydraulic 296 to find. The first work that I ever did used. Company, lives on Beretanla Btreet Engineer; herding sheep in Ire'and, and was procured and when the tuii Honolulu; TeL 889. was Wine and his house is surrounded by a num- many times there would be one or ; hackman went to the cottage to in more of flock lost. Then I would ber of flna trees. '; CONTRACTORS. the quire about his passengers he found One of these was blown over by the of a poker game and Ivr and Builder, them got iosti and after hunting all them In the midst wind and, striking a corner of the res- all but Allen much under the influence post -- one idence, cut through roof and and buying; shop. Hotel St. near near the edge of a ditch and had fall- - of liquor. The victims stated they were con- - : .ti- - away lanai and Its acks: res- - 1W1 AnapunL - rr jw i lev i r 3 4 mr m i i. carried the en into it. The ditch was lined with iz I drawn Into the game and that they tanta T'htt riAfca It marie nrna terrific ' was entangled with them Al- - briars and it parted with their money and that d h Cranes rushed out into the JEWELERS. so that it could not get out. I finally ien and Beckwith simulated drunken & CO. Jewel- - taking out my knife, I open with beating hearts. The money San Francisco. found It and j ness. length Beckwith claimed to f-r- and Silversmiths. See advt. inside, cut away the briars and liberated the At loss was not great. J3;' away ' suffering When bad lifted be ill and Allen sent him in a animal. I to OPTICIANS. it out of the ditch upon firm soil once hack. The hack driver was directed BL&8TINO. more the little animal was so weak a house on Wilder avenue near Puna-ho- u, CABELEaS SaV'e walk, and as I could but One nalr rVin' n.gr nthar that it could not That's which is the residence of Allen Glasses; not carry it, I was obliged to sit down "Ouch! Hot!" Lives of Arthur Johnton'a Family v111'8 your eyes differ from - and his wife. nelr's. Don't wear cheap, improperly and wait for it to regain- its strength. OsOsOOsOhjOOsOOM con- - Endangered Yesterday. I waited and it grew stronger,, and Some one suggested toward the Vae glasses; they will ruin your eyes. Ainelnn fvf'tni cramA that the nnpfv PT v t Tin . c . T - soon it was able to go alone. The family of Arthur Johnstone had tt,. way you men; ONE will be permitted to walk the hot oven In the shadow of ruined Kau- - tn Twllei. Allen had the nartv driven "That is the with makapili a narrow escape from injury yester- many need care this evening save Papa i except young men are weak and It. there, but no one the day through the criminal negligence of BROKERS. and help, but more of you need a little Those daring hearts who look forward to proving their possession of the man who had had $200 was dropped off chi'd-re- n RATTIa v , ...... employed by the Territory. patience and love. I think of the nrrll1t nmror4 .lotmA v.. rpAt.If,'nn . .. t i.UtTm Btafoa blasters J. CAMPBELL Office Queen op-- v.Mcu mj n'C j.a,ia.i. lrnu..nnaaiiuiM lliual Sl.111 LOeir lOngingS. lllcie. rr.X lie puuiuuu. .iwiu - . St, who have always bsen good, . and days tne operations or tne hlaQteri "S'.le Union e. Deputy High Dolicemen-n- For Feed Co. have never caused their parents any-troubl- Sheriff Chlllinfrworth with a sauad of tk frnm the nositivelv. and the hackman's evidence rllr! ' laira . It is not that kind we want, whole force"iwill be at the side of the pit to stop anyone who may seek Immor I. nnr,nktntk't' that he nflt t agents! endangered the we do want to show all of our love lunowing in s tootsteps. out of hack there. -- Allen then Nuuanu Valley have iLA A. spVnAvlfll?. but j i'apa ita the Alrent tn talra and care to those who are inc'lned to ".xrrumpiiy at nair-pa- st 7 o'clock the mus.lc or the Territorial band will s'gnal drove the balance of the party up town property and persons of those about, frits to iristruments, ! aj oor, .weighing district of Kona, bad, and If we help them they will the grand march. The air will be appropriately, "There Will Be .Je-terd- a KlflU: - be a Hot Time in and next morning the victims at W. C. nffloew..-- . TTIno---o Rt. . the ear . Arhl' , soon cease to cause their parents any the Old Town Tonight." Nuuanu. 1 found they had not a cent left in their trouble." At o'clock this afternoon the torches will be touched to the hau wood be- feet . from the scene of the . neath pockets. Allen proposed to give them "lL.rT bMnds of a STENOGRAPHERS. Mr. Murphy stopped for breath, and the lava rocks. All is In readiness. The pit is Mr enoujrh to hold two through the window and Rev. W. M. Kincaid said that he be- ord nary hacks and is filled to the brim with the hau and the lava. It is hope! back $200 the same morning but they room in Mr. Johnstone's residence. lp. AVERY. Public Stenographer, at lieved the people should go down that by 7 o'clock the wood will have burned down so not see him again. ' With such force was the missile blown Mar., T .nncirxrr'r. 1 . . . that that the stones will be at did - , ., . " 3 iiiaura.net; aeparimeiit. pockets and contnoute , white heat and no flames will above level. shattering the blind and into their I rise' the two victims that after '"u"a noor. Judd bide Tel Main 3G9. tnwarAa ranee "TaVa Thursday afternoon the of room f omoihixo the About the pit there will be rows of chairs and on these will sit the Ppecta-or- s was window it struck the wall the -- - go who have paid $2 hunted up an attorney and a hunt Luckily, no one large hats and slow." interjected each and the members of the press. Back of .these between de- - with a terrific crash. ! - Allen was Mr. Murphy, and many were the Filvcr the outer fence and ai inne- - harHet- those who pay tl will stand. A committee' made for the sharps. was in the apartment at the time. SO CONSOLING. Hi eti-pte to j ; pieces tnat aropnea into me Doxes of physicians and d sf irijruiphed 'citizens the marvel thorouphlv. scribed and a visit was made the . from, Papa "been same j n'ly willirsr hands. Ita has examined already and found to be a normal man. and. his house of an old Hnmolulan of the A trooper in Paget's Horne who was (whose mare has just kicked a "The workirgrren are enthusias'ic on feet, thotig-- larsre and unhandsome, differ not at all from those of the average name, who was able to direct them to taken prisoner writes home to relatives of the hunt, who following the Fiib1ct cf te?np?rance." cont'nuod rative who goes harefoot. Before Papa fta enters, the oven, will com- was . the heat of it of .Allen sought after. a i Murphy, generally he tested by the house the in England that crta'n Bier tr.sely)Oh, I'm so sorry! I hope Mr. "ard throwing in wood and oth r PnH"la's whirh. accr'rdinsr to "Papa The attorney found the hous; on Wil- mandant, slyly pointing to the letters T"1r. t hurt you! gentle we have some Other body rrgais'ed to Ita. will be hiirnrd up. Yesterday Pypa Ita made the special parment of leaves She's such a g nhi-ke- der avenue. P. H. on his prisoner's helmet, asked: np, and cnuld take care of them and ke?p them which he wears over h's roh s of white '' 0,rn the sacred ti leaf only have done it in T want of which, ns'.nsr as a wand., The wife answered hTs krock and "What do-- s 'P. H7 stand for, 'Perfectly - merest play, you but th" work!iin tin he will rarrv in his walk throuirh the fierv fjrnac. He know. Punch. .iron works to organize that body from says he is ready and Honolulu waits wlt.i interest to see the wonder. claimed her husband was out of town Harmless'?" THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. JANUARY 19, 1901. .'.I but you must be sure to let him under- man by the hand I asked nim to I me to let h'm see one of those ... . stand that you have a friend in that of but he wouia not. tie saia mat ne o I told him that there were Lr'ea& position. said. Consarn the table in front of him. nt fice in a prominent That wU a liquor dealer, but also enougn, He generally bring hm to time. He is sup you, I like you," and that was one up and read it through, and Black-Boar- posed to be able to tell you just now I knew that I would get mm m tne stilt- o rowr? Vi trni- - Slating for ped in d many revolutions the screw is maKlcg, end. it the ink. Quickly signin.?! and how many shovelfuls of coal the "For the next three nights I talked to name to the pledge he tosseii it tn I BBlfsHIP boilers are consuming. If you ask him them, but I could not get that man side and bowed his head on the those things are are going up Dledee. had to go away, and cried like a chila. what that take the I my ti and down all of the time and he tells you and I was afraid that for once In Hia wife threw her arms about . I that they are the engines, look wise-an- d ua t wa to fall, for a ume at necic ana me utile Dov cuph -- .uvVi tell him that you don't believe him. And least, but when I leit - tne siu.se iu.j We went to the opera house . last but not least talk to him for a while night he came up to me and asked night and the big fellow str,J i use Inefficiency offi- to I told Yii sent nnrt nnld , M- -. vr,, "V We wish to call the attention of all who about the of the other me when Iwas going leave. auui pny T cers, and make him understand that you him that I was compelled to leave the not much on the Drav. hut t Passengers on Alameda think he is just the man for his position. next mornirfe, and invited him to come would pray for all of us here -- me. If you do this he may go down into the tn the hotel and have a talk with and I can't remember when I . BLACK-BOARD- S boiler room and throw a little more coal iTrt !A on onH told me that some time nraved as ferventlv as I Hii n,.. u?,i Had Fun. on the fire. That will get you to your atm his little bov had lost a foot in neip. ua an , io ue irue to the vn destination so much Quicker." an accident.' and when the little lei have taken, and now let us ini appointed SOLE AGENTS for low was sick he had placed his arms singing. Throw Out the Life L to the fact that we have been nbnut his father's neck and made him and then we will all sign the m promise that he would quit the liquor; air. Murphy will address the 11 THE DUTIES OF OFFICERS VICTORY FOR h.iomo tt had bought a farm for ' nlovees of the Honolulu Iron d-a $25,00and had-place- plaster on his 12:30 o'clock tomorrow, and at 3 oci v,. 1t. - Bee will o. .v. UUatUC3i tn nor fnr He did not Sunrtnv afternoon talk" ttl UJg 3 BLUE RIBBON how he could stop, for if he d.d he tral Union Church. On Sunday af,'' Slating me jioon to Rowe's Liquid would lose everything. He told he will talk men only .! Captain, Purser, Doctor and Chief - that when .he had his business straight- promises them an interesting lecture ened out he would, join our ranks',' out Engineer Have Soft - j (Continued from Page 1.) he could not do so then. USELESS. here, has been used for years in the Public School ' "He went down to the .depot with j . This article is made Snaps. this city before I leave here and shake . . me and saw me on board yie train acknowledged to be the only reliable article ever offered every bartender by the hand. We are quietly Department, and Is whisky question by and after a short time I wertt back to ."You didn t submit to their going to settle the My friend was you, you?" market. that town again. there gagging did asked the offl In this When passengers onboard find you opera house again and ne ioi- - to ..N SDeaks well of vou until in the cers who had hurried the scene M lmvpfl me to hotel. His wife -- v.k -.-,- A GALLON AND MAKE YOUR BLACKBOARD LOOK FRESH themselves suffering with ennui then do re an(i then some friend will home the GET eat flow- - a boy accompanied him. and they turn to the officers in command, spend $151n buying some pretty and little - ..T ch whon entered the room he took his . &a.spedlnetlm- . AND NEW. - - course, w good and many are the petty annoyances thit seat at a'little table. Alter sitting in the rag.,ci dui nat dU those officers are subjected to. But it is ber' a Doy bstcK in the '60 s V"Ewho had sip-.- 0. for. a time, he suaaeniy asKeu.tnat ou: vmcatu -- nuuiie. not"always the officers who are annoyed, been disturbing the peace of his home for sometimes it happens that those same to sucn an extent mat ne nau to sei out- - Arie vne Doy nau aisappeareu and I - Vito Yathor- wnnlrl nnt nn a hravc fare E. HftLL & S0N, Ltd! take pleasure in "turning him aown" (as ad would say that he was glad that 0. ap- - gone, no express it) when a passenger', boy was he was of KING STREETS. they the that CORNER FORT AND proaches them with some trifling . com-- 1 account anyway. But to two or three many passengers jn I oi lira must luuuiaie ineuus mat i&liici plaint. There are wouia coniess witn tears in nis eyes this City who arrived in port on the Ala- and a lump in his throat that he wish meda, and those passengers are .unani- ed he knew where Tom was. mous in their verdict that, "We had a "Tom went to Colorado and got into fast company and was soon gambling good time from the day we left . San and drinking until he became a mere Francisco." shadow of his former self. One day Many are the forms of amusement tried an old fellow townsman happened shuffle-boar- Tom was Diaries on board, and when d ana along into the town' where m a room in an quoits cease to have any charm ror the and found him little AND atten- attic, suffering from want of food, ana passenger then does he turn his sick and worn. As he talked with his tion to the officers. But it does not al- joke was friend the little fellow said, 'If I could ways form of a that ed take the only, see father and ask his forgive-perpetrat- upon the' captain . the purser and the doctor of the Alameda; nor is it mnri' aM haoW Office Journals . .tlll hllt hnm Daily men in often that such denial are found tQ fathe.'g anxloua query said, command of a snip. I Tom. is a.ive by . 'I don't think that Wnen tour aays oui uum x . . FOR posted on glass at tnw u . tice was secretly the f hurriedly fl 1 ng traps and went to Colorado and hunt "For Mr(S of a long-suueri- questions and ed up the boy. "When he found him. public, the following list of he kissed him and blessed him and got answers nave Deen careiuuy iicvwv.. a doctor and took him home happy. and the duties' of the respective officers care There was all love in that home for- las defined hereon is the result of a ever after. Do not be in a hurry, ana ful search of the best authorities. when you are angry turn the other "O. What Is the captain appointea ir. way and say nothing. All of the mis- And a complete new line of and of what use Is he? takes I have made in life have been A. The captain must necessarily oe oe guteo. wuu made when I was in a hurry. I beg a ladies' man and should - of you to be patient think what you voor, insie-h- t Into human nature ,in ur- just are going to say; wait awhile; that is that he. mav be able to tell at thr wav to eet alone In this lire. what moment some lady is going to get go he is pay "Not long ago I was about to to jealous of the attentions that a little town in the States to lecture ing to Mrs.. Jones, so tnat ne cu al when a friend came to me and advised ter his course, and invite tnat iaay miu go, BLANK .own before she writes a me not to saying they had lots ot vi fnr ta , hen fruit in that place, and that they letter to the erarnm.a. tt . . I were waiting for me. I told that friend course is a part c um r v wag town an(j j went x must also be able to tell at a moment .9 fmmfl.that the Woman's ana longuuue - -- notice just what latitude , ferniierance Union was Just opened up hy the ship win Jvahead of me and was doing good work aay we win pa'""J"- I was told that there was one man U be coming along. In addition to this he . VI I 1 I x vv.. rnutatlonz of i snoma iaK ijaiiituiait..ln nloaonro- tn- 11 " ' i"""" ut making unpleasant for any temper - instructions to any one desirous of learn-h- it fi he must be able' at ance lecturer, and that man was a np saloon keeper. . on-- time to dodee the younger ele Go. requests or I went to the opera house and the The Hawaiian News nt TVion thpv nrefer tnai saw was reputed nature. The navigation oi nis snip first man that I this CO., Ltd( and bad man. I talked and I talked, and W. C. PEACOCK & pay any many signed the pledge that night. nwnorn do not exDect nim to ai. I- - LIMITED. nn through talking got tentlon to the running or tne Doar ne After I was SO. E AGENTS rOR HAWAII TERRITORY. All thev do reauire is that he be down from the stage and taking the Merchant Street, able to pace the bridge when in port, and in nnlm wpather. decked out in an m-- finery; and particularly do they impress upon him that when in time of serious trouble or in bad weather, that he have the presence of mind to turn the ship over to the first officer, and then retire to his cabin to await calm weatner. v . What are the wirsers duties? "A. The purser is the mainstay of the h!r Without him the company couia not exist, and frequently wixn mm m-- y cease to exist, unless his bondsmen prove whitney LIMITED. good. He is the man that you should - e-- tn whenever you- have any- grievance., LIMITED- He is not as big a man as tne capiam. and then. too. he values his job too much to talk back. You can abuse htm with impunity, for he is generally a married Received ex Elihu Thompson From man. and has a large ramiiy. Aoove an Just things, take your money to him and de-- 519 Fort Street. noslt !t at once for safe-keepin- g; lr you Seattle don't he'll eret it anyway. Always insist on havlnp the best cabin on the boat, no matter when you engraved your passage; A SHIPMENT OF there is only one best, and you must have that. If there is any on in it when you want it, give the purser two bits Beef, Veal, Mutton,. and he will throw him out. Then again Choice you are almost sure to want some article out of your trunk that Is in the hold, and Lamb and Pork. the purser is the man to get it for you. Go to him just before meal-t'm- e and he SALMON .AND HALIBUT. . will put on his most pleasant smile and ALSO POULTRY, go down in the bottom of the ship and dig It out for you. He does not set a chance for much exercise and is always FOR SALE AT glad of an excuse to work. When you are nearing port and he is busy making OF THE METROPOLITAN MARKET, King Street, Telephone 45. up his reports, squeeze your way into Ms IMPORTERS THE BOOTH FISHMARKET, Telephone 379. room, or else hang half-wa- y through th window and tell him funny stories. He CENTRAL MARKET, Nuuanu Street, Telephone 104. will appreciate them. "Q. What are the duties of the doctor? "A. Of all men on the ship the doctor is the man you must be kind to. It is well to become acquainted with him De-fo- re Y The kind that will not hurt the most you leave the wharf, for it is only " delicate skin. a question of time when he will have you at his mercy, and then if he does not understand that there is a fat fee wait- Blue Bells and Old Rose ing for him, you are liable to remain in your cabin for the' rest of the trip. He IP? lOcts a Cake, 3 25cts. U the funny man on board and takes for particular delight in coming to your stateroom when ycu are Inclined to give up you j III everything have in the world, and silling uo me aiuui will uuiu your uauu for a minute and then give you some medicine. It does not make anv differ FLORENTINE SOAPS ence what the trouble is; he always gives! you the same. You seldom trouble him Ladie's Lingerie and Delicately Perfumed 5 Odors. 20cts a Cake, 3 for50cts. the second time, for once is generally I enough for anyone. ONLY AT "Q. What are the duties of the stew- ard? Men's Furnishings "A. This poor fellow Is supposed to be friendless, and If you have any surplus HONOLULU DRUG energy left when you have finished with Von Holt Block, 61 King St, the captain and the purser, work it off on e. you j him. But will have to be careful A. H. OTIS. OTTO A. BIERBACH. mat you oo not treat nim too rougn, ior he has no fat job to lose, and he may resent harsh treatment. If he happens to spill a little hot Soup down your back at dinner-tim- e, don't get angry, but apologize to him for being in the way. Never command him to bring you any- Japanese Goods, thing, but rather let him see that you realize that you are helpless, and then perhaps he will take pity on you. It is iyour only hope. If he should unbend a American Goods, jUttle from the dignity that surrounds his position, and suggests that you take any AND CURIOS particular item on the bill of fare, be sure I to take it, and at the same time do not (forget to fee him. But that is bad prac-jti- ce as a rule. The best way la to prom-Jis- e him a handsome tip when you come & Marsh, CHX"2Ti and you i aboard, then will have plenty Corner of Kuuanu and Hotel Streets. .of time to forget the promise before you leave the ship. LIMITED j "Q. What are the duties of the engi- New Goods Received by Every neer? Steamer. j "A. It is generally understood that he 'runs the engine, but this is a delusion. .He is paid to watch some one else do t 519 Fort Street. jthat and is supposed to spend most ofr .nis time in answering questions. If you; ask him to tell yon the sneed that you Read are tm T7f n p. at and ia Vnnw I the Advertiser. --- -- uiieuaeii iw ityuri mm it me neaa omce, 5 HONOLULU, 19- - 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTIfeEB: JANUARY

-- 9 . r ii w .... ;.. ti n v . $ a G SCHEME FOR argai bales" his Week 9 RACING IN HAWAII a Must to 9 Misses' Shirt Waists Short Lengths and Remnants ' Capes, Jackets and Syndicate Seeks to Lease Kapiolani "We are closing out Misses' "Waists in Several hundred pieces of all descrip Steamer Capes sizes from 12 to 15 at 60c former tion of goods placed on our counters We are offering exceptional value ta price 75c only short lengths and remnants you that department. Park and Erect a Hotel will find something that suits you if you call early. . . remind Ladies' Shirt Waists Muslin Underwear n and Theater. prices on every "Waist has been Part of our Spring Stock has arrived Our Organdies in Dress Lengths 2 cut if you desire to get good values lots of new stuff to interest you. Our prices are the lowest. , "We carry step in this week. "We are closing out many lines in Or- th B most reliable goods manufactured in you c gandies Great reductions: that line. 8 THE CHINA sailed yesterday afternoon a scheme was prac 10c per former price 25c, B' tically agreed upon by three' local horsemen which if carried out, This Week Only per yard former price 30c. 3 will revolutionize horseraclng in Honolulu. 10c 100 dozen LADIES' CHEMISE at 25c That the holiday rush and The plan is to establish a syndicate which shall obtain possession of 250 pieces Victoria Lawn, 40 Inches 25c ner yard former prices 35c, 40c -- no more than one-ha- lf dozen to each stock-takin- g promoters waiting la ver, and the Kapiolani Park track. The of the scheme are till wide, good quaity, at 95c piece. land 45c. j customer will be sold. 54 meets are prepared to bid $500 a ar lease we can now the the Legislature and then for that take ti of the track, on-fie- ld and forty feet outside the present fence. accessary time to attend to ti If successful in obtaining this a driving track will be constructed out--ti a half-mil- in-fie- ld your eyes side the present mile track and a e circuit where the now is. ti Electric light and cold storage plants and a hotel will be inaugurated, and ti a theater erected. It. is estimated that $20,000 will be required to put the above ideas into operation. a As matters stand today the Government gives a grant of $5,000 every two years to the Kapiolani Park and racetrack. The returns from the same to B the Government consist of $50 paid by W. G. Irwin as rent for the in-he- ld and $100 paid by the Hawaiian Jockey Club for the use of the track three year. TTe will be glad to see all months in the Great Linen Sale Racing men . will migrate to Walalua this afternoon to witness a match those who could not Lave It a race at half a mile for $250 a side between a horse owned by Mr. Tom attended to during the days Gay and another said to be owned by Jack Gibson. The race starts at 2 p. m. Little is known about the animals engaged and a supreme effort Immediately preceding the to be willing to has been made to keep the affair quiet. Mr. Gay is said "We are offering great Inducements quality Special, $2.50 doz. Brown Dress Linens holidays, and as many oth- 3 back his horse, whatever it may be, at half a mile for $1,000. It has been eriven runners are two Hawaiian-bred- s, but talk was current in this week In ers whoBe eyes may need 4 out that the 36 wide week at 25c yard. a ti town last night to the effect that one at least of the entrants is a "dark" inches this is jus to get line on with a view to Linen Towels 4 ti importation which the owner anil a 85 PURE LINEN HUCK TOW- ti next June's races. James McAuliffe has been engaged to ride for Mr. Gay. dozen a Charles "Dutch" David, whose name has been mentioned in connection "We call special attention that we ELS white and fancy border 22 45 ti to our new ar- ti with the proposed Little Thome deal, was in town yesterday. He said guarantee our Linen Goods as Pure Special, $3.75. This lot we call attention We also call attention B owners horse warn $3,000 for him and that after bidding ti that the of that LIN- $4.00 of 2 J1.500 he let the matter drop. Others have now taken it up, however, and Linen. We handle no "UNION is the best value and well worth rival expect through. Zi any Oar facilities and Instru- ti to put it EN" in shape. per doz. Spring Dress Skirts ti G. S. McKenzie, the new manager of the Hilo Volcano Stables, and ti ments have been greatly a ti owner of Socialist, left for San Francisco on the China. He wili return ti with In" white P. K. and other dress mate- added to, and we are better ti early in March and expects to bring down some useful racing stock ti B him. Large Shipment Just Opened in Large lines of rialsThis stuff Is selling like hot than ever fitted for this nec- f 2 Tony Marshall, the Hilo baseball magnate, departed on the China. He U essary work.' is going on business and incidentally to arrange for the purpose of a run- - ti LINEN TOWELS Table Linens cakes. , ning horse, to wit: Last Chance, which was a frequent winner in the ss States five years ago. ci Guaranteed pure Linen, at 50c, 65c, a Aggravation last year, Is The good mare Virgie A., which twice defeated ti 75c excellent values. Helene now by well-knoy- n young Honolulu business men. The By the Alden Besse and has been purchased two ti 100 dozen PURE LINEN HUCK consideration is said to have been in the neighborhood of j $400. Virgie A. ti In port we have on board the newest will air;ve from Hilo next week; sh is exceedingly well bred, being by ti TOWELS plain and fancy border 20x S2 True Briton-Bi- g Bertha. 40 Special at 52.25 doz. ' ideas In M. (2:11V4) acclimating rapidly and if she rounds j J. C. Cohen's Ruby is ti Linen Crashes Goods to as well as is expected will be a free-for-a-ll candidate next June; she is ti Wash pretty to make her debut on local tracks in a gentlemen's driving ti CRASHES in i i certain mo Plain white LINEN 1 - .. f. race. for week are When opened up we will advertise Deputy Drummond is ilrving a nailing good bay horse said to 100 dozen LINEN HUCK TOWELS checks Our values this Collector ti again. our goods. at hi, possess a mark of 2:10. He is reportfi to have come from Los Angeles ti plain and fancy border 20 40 large , special and can not be bought k three months ago and Is doing quiet wrk, possibly with the idea of furnish-- ti ing a surprise should anything go ainss with the cracks between now and ti OPTICIAN, June. 1 I 2 Jeweler and Silversmith. 5 2 DEBATE FORT STREET. TAXATION FOR SALE. ON FRIDAY NIGHT Psiciiic Import Co a Young Men's Research Ciub THE FOLLOWING PLANTATION L-II- V1I P .stpon. s Its "Talk" MACHINERY. SUPPLIES AND MA Till Then. TERIAL IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY. C. BREWER & CO., LTD. Fort Street. Progress Block. The January meeting of the Young FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES f Men's Research Club was held last CAN BE HAD BY CALLING AT evening at Pauahi Hall, Oahu College, THEIR OFFICE ON QUEEN upon Readjust- but the debate "The STREET. NATIVE ment of Taxes," which was to have taken place, was postponed, as there ONE BURLEY DRILL. COMPLETE, HATS and . . . were not a sufficient number present. WITH 40 H. P. BOILER, AIR COM The speakers who were to have PRESSOR, ETC. handled the subject were Phillip L. ONE SET FOWLER STEAM PLOWS Weaver, William R. Castle, W. O. (FOUR GANG) AND FULL ASSORT Rjizli Straw Smith and Royal D. Mead, and their arguments had been prepared with a MENT SPARE PARTS. great deal of care and thought, so on THREE 250 H. P. STIRLING BOIL The Sanitary Steam motion. President J. T. Crawley de- Hats clared the debate postponed until Fri- ERS. day evening, January 25thl The meet- ONE SET GREEN'S FUEL ECONO- ing will take place at the Young Men's MIZERS 192 TUBES. LIMITED Christian Association Hall, as the out-of-w- ay For Ladies and Gentlemen location of Oahu College is as TWO WORTHINGTON HIGH cribed as the reason for the lack or STEAM PUMPING ENGINES, audience. 5,000,000 GALLONS PER Co AT evening public are invit- CAPACrfc ..aundry On that the ed to attend. The theme of the debate 24 HOURS. AGAINST A TOTAL was suggested by the fact that the HEAD OF 420 FEET. coming session of the Legislature will have to consider the subject of taxa- ONE 25 H. P. UPRIGHT TUBULAR NOW READY DO tion, and make a readjustment of the BOILER. IS tb T.Murata's revenue' laws and the fiscal policy of IN the Territory to fit the new conditions ALSO CALIFORNIA MULES. THE HA1TER. brought about by annexation and the FINE ORDER. Territorial government. The purpose PORTLAND CEMENT. rf tho riohnto is tn arousp an interest 1M4 Nuuanu St. Tel. Blu tStL in the matter through the views of STEEL T RAILS, 25 POUNDS AND those who have given thought to the 30 pottjjds matter. All of Laundry work N Kinds i TWO CARS, i FLAT WIND OF THE SOUTH. GAUGE. TWELVE FLAT CARS. 3- - message jWind of the South, take this and poOT GAUGE ucar il max uxi iujr imuuj, Over the old red hills and the land of ONE STUMP PULLER. SATISFACTORY WORK LrND0, the long-leav- ed pine Fort Northward hundreds of leagues to the Street J King's wide dominions; I GUARANTEED. Bear unto her that I love, O Wind, this I message of mine. C Brewer & Co , Whisper ear when the errant nil it into her LIVIITKO. I birds, returning. LABOR ONLY EMPLOYED. of WHITE Flutter about her feet and tales the n Hi springtime tell; Qti-e- Street. Breathe her a word from me while the HAS JUSTi sunset's beacon is burning. HQ fCE. RECEIVED When, in the gathering dusk, she waits for the twilight belL Tell her of Austtal isles and the palm THE FOLLOWING UNCLAIMED New tree's magical glory; freight is at the warehouse of the Wil-der- 's Line of Hats j Tell her of roses fair and of seas where Steamship Company. Unless same Laundry-Kawatah- ao Street, near South. I the white sails shine be called for on or before February 1st you Dut sim- be sold pay storage PANAMAS, STRAW, break in what words wiu, it will to and Up-To- wn 116 Street; Old Elite Building. ple and old my story: freight charges: Office Hotel FELT AND CHIP. Bear unto her. O Wind of the South, Xsame. Contents. ALSO I this message ofmine. No mark. 1 bag Set double harness. Llp- -, New William Hurd Hillyer, in the New No mark, 1 box Tea. lines of Shirts. Ties. Collars and pincott. No mark, 1 bundle Blankets. Cuffs. No mark, 1 box Japanese crockery. No mark, 1 roll Chinese matting. Main 73. FULL LINE OF i Stranger What is the population of Telephone WOOL No mark, 1 box Lady's new shoes. AND COTTON 'Chicago now? No mark. 1 box Cooking utensils. UNDERWEAR. I Chicagoan Two million and a half! No mark, 2 baskets Cooking utensils. Straneer (astounded) Why. I thought atd mark. 2 baskets Japanese. Honolulu it was only about one million six hun- No mark, 1 bundle Door screens. Iron Works Co dred thousand? No mark. 1 hurdle Bedposts. No mark. 1 bund'e Contents unknown. I Chicagoan-O- h. that was several STFiU ago. census was No mark, 1 bundle Old clothes. EJUin, 'weeks when the last No mark. 1 bag Contents unknown. BOTLRRS. SUGAR MILLS. COOL- - taken. Town Topics. D:a-rTi- d H, 1 box Hand sewing ma Will Receive Prompt Attention. RS. " " All Orders BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS, j chine. Rd mjirhiT,.,, Golf and chess: Foozle "I suppose you F. w. Carter. 1 crat Meat safe. eVe,T aeScr1ptIon golf in-t- o 1 mad are willing to admit that is an Hamaro. trunk Contents unknown. order. Particular attention teiiectual pastime?" Bunker "Yes, in H. B.. 1 t?x Ten pa rs rubbers. Paid se I . - - . - r r r to ship's b'aeksmithlng. Job work abcut the same sense that chess is an W. A. Kapple, 1 bag Contents un- ...... - executed n shortest notice. , athletic game." Transcript known. 5758

rnr ir THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. JANUARY 19 1901.

' IHJsJ PACIFIC the poacher picks him up. May it not fruitful examples of all this in the be that tLe fire prepareu by Papa lot, SiOiy ot bouu-er- n cities. after the war wLieh he usts but oue kmu. and of the repudiation to "The testis to produce which had : - A . may, .n J.tatn.fe v hue not cue follow, ' toaiuicrcial Advertiser :cf luei, "-"- ' ". - one kind "6f . stone he requires for his j ;I - the Cheapest strange feat, ' produce co.oia ii.ai hyp- We have not of late seen the. predic- WALTER O. SMITH - - EDITOR. notize the gazing crowd? Is that not tion in the anti-Dol- e press that Presi- Experterrce teaches that more probable than his cla.m of im- dent McKinley w.il appoint a' new Gjv-erno- r, good clothes wea.r pain or harm through the and longest, , JANUARY 19 munity from that the Federal District SATURDAY contact of his bare feet with a sub- Attorney wilptoring suit to annul cer- - : goGdfooJtgives best nutrition, vapor of will - y. stance so hot that the it io.ui iauu omca- uiaue Dy nls , xem-tor- and & good medicine that a paper pinned to his shoulder xsa't .t about those' bug-hpn- rp EXTERMINATING MOSQUITOES. wither time cures disease is or held aloft in his hand? . v ere p'vn another airing and a naturally the fa Adver- pros- . .A lady of this city sends' the But if the show lives up to its little .raw' meat? i s ? , ...... , best 'and' cheapest Hood's FOR THIS JWEEK tiser this clipping and a letter in point: pectus there will be an abundance of - ; Sarsaparilla 29.-- oppor- is the best medi- WASHINGTON. Dec. The United theories and we should .like the OF UUtthLM iMtKEST. SUtes Government has formally recog- tunity to print those of any one who cine money can buy, because LADI HOSE in black, white and tan resp-noibX- ty mosquito ES' of the printable i-- nized the to develop them into , of yellow fever and cares be Cooled His Arc or. it cures when all others fail, for the transmission form. . '' malarial diseases. This fact is indicated This is the story of how the wife of general order by Pocr Health "Hid poor health for by the issuance of a a vcil Kiiuwii.i'ui.aaeipiha newspaper years, pains in shoulders, back hips, a pair. Havana, directed to PRESS. and at 25c. Maj. Gen. Wood, at TWENTIETH CENTURY man got tne better or an eideriy THE ' with constant his post commanders, reciting that the "masher." She was going down street headache, nervousness and WOKTli DOUBLE. Department of no appct'de. Used chief surgeon of the There i a discussion on both sides of the other morning ou her way to take Hood's SarsaparuU, Cuba has reported that it is now we.l a car, when she noticed a stout, well gained strength ytnow fe- the Atlantic about the probable form and can 'work hard aU established that malar.a ana century groomed man of about nfty, who was day; eat heartily quality of the twentieth I and steep oh.1L Hook ver and malarial infection a:e transmit- and standing in the doorway , of a hotel, Ladies9 Fine Black Hose, 3 prs. by bites of mosquitoes. newspaper. It began after Alfred and smile. Being triile it because it helped my --husband to tuhom SLK rMSKOIDbRED. ted the London aft his hat a troops are enjoined to observe Harmsworth, the millionaire nearsighted, and thinking was an , it gaoe strength." Mrs4 E. Giffels, The tliey it J. carefuhy two precautions. First, publisher, had made his experiment acquaintance, she ha.f paused, and Hoose Lake. Minn. , are to use mosquito bars in all barracks, with the New York World. Mr. then saw her mistake. Brief as it was hosp.tals and held service, wi.enever thinks that the coming the man seized the opportunity. "I practicable. Second, they are to destroy Harmsworth should like to know you," said the old M. BRASCH & CO. mosquitoes, ty daily will be in magazine form and the "wigglers," or young pithy, rascal, coming down the" sttp and leer- the use of petroleum on the waters where that its articles will be short and ing into her face. "That's easy," was ? PHONE 157. opinion self-possess- they breed. Permanent pools or puddles eschewing pictures; New York the ed reply. "Ah, delight- b s are to be filled up. To the others are to holds that there may be some modifi- ed, I'm sure," exclaimed the old rep- Hood Ptllj rar liver ilia : th g mni be applied one ounce of kerosene to each to size, that the editorial robate. "Now, how shall we go about only vstbjtW te take with Hood't Saxi&ntrillZ water twice a cations as fifteen square feet of page will disappear and that illustra- it?" The newspaper man's wife was not only the " month, which will destroy in quality and thoroughly cool she had heard of these young but the old mosquitoes. This does tions will improve things before. "Walk up to the corner news-gatheri- ng and spirit; C. Wrestler not injure- - the drinking water if drawn in reach with me," she, said. "Do you see that Received Per Bktne from below and not Sipped out. Protec- Arthur Pearson, editor of the London big, policeman there? I'll get him to tion is thus secured, according to the or- Express, says the new century journal introduce me to you." That was enough " A Carload of the Ce'ebrated der, because the mosquito does not fly will be a symposium of all thought and for the aged Lothario, adds the Rec- far; seeks shelter when the wind blows, Clement Scott ord intelling the story. Without a community own all sorts of writers. and thus each breeds its says illustrations and fancy wrlt-jin- g word he turned and dashed into the owcr mosquitoes. that hotel. will go . to the dogs and that the The letters as follows: news, and nothing but ago news, the whole Rockefeller's Gifts to Schools. Editor Advertiser: Two weeks I the news will be the distinguishing tried the experiment of putting kerosene Mr. Rockefeller's latest gift to Chica- MUCEY DESfliS feature. Into the cesspool! on our premises, to see go University makes a total of about few of the millions of mos- We are inclined to think with Mr. If at least a change is $9,500,000 which he has given to that quitoes infesting it might not be killed. Harmsworth' that a radical which he found- has5 so shape of fortunate institution Co , My success been great , that I going to be" made in the ed in 1890. This makes an average of Manufactured by the Fred Macey Desk want you, to tell others of it. I only newspapers so that they may be more nearly $1,000,000 a year f or-eac- h ' year Seeds used about a quad ae the first dose (but easily, classified by the editor and han- of the decade. Nor have his. gifts been Grand Bapids, Michigan have not repeated it since), and.--by- -' the Already the maga- confined to that university. A year day not a 'mosquito was to be seen? dled by. the reader. next has been? adopted by reli- ago he gave Brown University $250,000, CoDsi'ting o-f- nor have they returned so far, and .if zine .form and he has added large sums to the en- ' VH V - which, not so an occasional faart say, once per gious and other .weeklies dowment funds of Newton Theological . on large, blan- menfh will brirjr , such peace, I shall long ago, were printed institution, Wellesley and other col- Roll Office consider it a small price to pay. ket sheets or quartos. The Indepen- leges. In addition, he has Deen gener- Flat Top Office Desks, Top Desks, If people In Honolulu will only, do this dent, The Outlook, The Evangelist and ous in his gifts to church, charitable Now is the time to buy them, if you either of their own will or by order of Harper's Bazar are examples in point. and missionary enterprises. If all his Typewriters' Office Desks, ' tha Health! Board, I feel sure a great were tried, benefactions during the past years are thinking of raising some choice good will be; accomplished and at such When the changes of form many protested, but a lit- were summed up, it is calculated that flowers yourself. - small outlay. subscribers they would exceed $15,000,000. Bookeepers' Office Desks,- Ladies' Home Desks, The enclosed will show what . is being tle later when the merits of the maga We have Just received a lot of the done by the Government in Cuba. zine style were better understood, the Medicine's Bake. choicest Garden Seeds, such as Chairs, Sectional Bookcases, Cabinets, Etc. Yours respectfully, circulation of these journals increased. For MRS. BLANCHE WATKTNS, Publishers and readers like the inno In a recent address to the students The mosquito question in Honolulu vation because advertisers are willing attending his course of gynecology i would be easy to solve if it were not ' score of Professor Friedrich Schanta, of Vien- to take the first and last na, expressed the opinion law, and Asters, the rice and taro patches and duck j body paper that for pages, leaving the of the othejj professions should be thrown ponds about the city. These breed mil- for pure reading matter. It is only a open to women, because at present too lions of the mosquitoes and there is no question of time, we think, when all many of them crowd into medicine, Pansy, easy way of applying the kerosene cure large dailies will have to take Har- - for which few were fitted. Of every For Sale at San Francisco Prices, by over so large an area or to do so ad- Iper's Bazar as a model. Their sheets 100 female medical students, he said, vantageously upon rice fields and taro are too unwieldly now and to read a only thirty-thre- e became physicians, patches of any size. Cesspools and Sunday paper one needs the others being incapacitated by tins Nasturtium, metropolitan horrors of the dissecting room an 1 small open ponds may be treated with ja big table to spread its various sec- other impediments. & the results stated by Mrs. Watkyns. on for perusal In their order. . Hackfeld 'Co., Id. will tions For approximate relief Honolulu Once the magazine form has been A. Tribute to Football's Originator. Sweet Peas, EXCLUSIVE DEALERS. HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. probably, have to await the time when 'adopted it follows that the pictorial century pa- - A tablet has been placed at Rugby its suburban lands become t90 valuable features of the nineteenth memory ETC., ETC., ETC. for rice and taro patches and are 'per will be improved and embellished School in of William Webb drained and built upon. century Ellis, the originator of Rugby football, for twentieth readers. It is of which the American game is the de- imposslbe to divorce literature and art, velopment. The inscription reads as hasty work of A Fine Assortment ; ,RRE WALKING. and even the crude and follows: "This stone commemorates the the daily paper must have its pictorial exploit of William Webb Eliis, who, v men,, .on burning will with a fine disregard for the rules of That have walked adjuncts. But the art be better Also line of coals unscathed and emerged from is now; and Indeed, writ- football as played in his time, first a full OP than it the took the ball in his arms and ran molten furnaces without the smell of ing Is also bound to improve. .The with it, thus originating the distinc- fire on their garments Is a truth of j broadly educated man finds himself tive feature of the Rugby game. A. D. ay scriptural authority. Travelers Jn ,more and more In demand even for the 1823." a places say that" the gift of ;minor places on the press. It used to Vegetable JAPANESE SILKS, Immunity...fcom-- : fire , 4s yet bestowed he that great editors graduated from Honors for a Great Man's Grandson. upon morta ghj. and the jpebpie of "poor college." t . i ... fe jthe "case" the man's Robert Dick Douglas, a grandson of go , e&-Pa- pa self-ma- de Honolulu, rifvv1ilir to Ita :But every ypar the chances of the the late Senator Stephen Arnold Doug- KIMONOS, GRASS CLOTH, tonight, will have ,k chance .to, judge journalist are growing fewer. las, of Illinois, has been appointed by Seeds. of that for themselves. Papa Ita is a I Even Horace Greeley, the nestor of the Governor Russell to the office of attor- Tahitlan,; and we have evidence, some j printer-journalist- s, demanded men of ney general of North Carolina. He Is twenty-fiv- e years age, HAWAIIAN SILK FLAGS. of it consular, that fire walking is not j university or collegiate training In his but of. and Is uncommon among people. Further- said to be the youngest attorney gen- his 'Staff. Kis coadjutors were Charles A. ever Being more there are men of undoubted Dana; Dr. Ripley, Hen- eral the State has had. WhitelaV Reid, a Republican, his term of office is like- ... ( sincerity who say they have seen JlRaymondand men of special Just the thiDg to decorate your room with. dry other ly to be short, extending not much, ir WE GUARANTEE THAT THESE Hindoos walk upon live coals as non- j training and of liberal culture. Now any. beyond January, when, the Dem- cloven-hoofe- also chalantly as the d devils reporters who have been to college are ocrats come into power in the State. SEEDS ARE FRESH. We call your attention to the of the Pit are supposed to trudge the preferred over those who have not. In Fine assortment of wastes of burning marl. ithe end this change of policy, while it A Great Paris Hotel. "There are more things in heaven :may not pre- realize Whitelaw Reid's There is in Paris a hotel which has and earth Horatio than are dreamt diction made twenty-fiv- e years ago 4,000 employees. The smallest kettle in of in your philosophy." "Earth hath that the press of the twentieth century its kitchen will hold 100 quarts, ana D0ILlES AND FRINGED TRAY CLOTH Its bubbles as the water hath and (will be written by Macaulays,, must the largest 500. Each of the fifty roast- these are of. them." Strange powers raise the level of newspaper writing to. ing pans is big enough for 300 cutlets. are all about us; science performs or near, the magazine plane, Each dish for baking potatoes will hold IT greater miracles than did Aaron's rod; j There will be fewer newspapers in 225 pounds. When omelets are on the PPf) Made of Silk and Grass Cloth direct from Japan there are desert red men who can bill of fare 7,800 eggs are used at once. fi the twentieth century than in the nine- For cooking alone sixty cooks and 100 make themselves immune to the ven- teenth. Trusts may do something to always ranges. jbu. om of serpents; the necromancers of assistants are at the ( bring about this result, but a surer India have puzzled mankind for cen- agency is rapid transit. Some day Our Ambassador in Society. turies with their feats of hypnotism. electric trains for carrying mails and STREET, Does the truth about the fire walker express packages only will be run over Ambassador Joseph Choate is going FORT lie somewhere between the herbal dis- sunken or elevated tracks, at a rate of on a round of visits to various coun- snake-pettin- g try houses in England and Scotland. HONOLULU. covery of the Moqul and 400 miles an hour. They will be con- ' prowess This seems to be the reguiatlon thing the hypnotic of the fakir of trolled from electrical stations along for our ambassador at the Court of India? Is it possible that Papa Ita will the way. When that time comes the St. James, for every autumn the peo- C. H. DICKEY, Waverley Block Hotel Street mesmerize his audience into the belief great journal of the nearest metropolis ple of the nobility offer their most that he can defy the touch of flame will reach the house of the subscriber cordial hospitality to our distinguished General Business Agent. ; while, as a matter of fact, he does not in the distant small city as soon as representatives. go near the seething pyre upon which his local paper does; and the great and Corner King and Bethel Sts. Received By he has promised to walk? Who knows? cheap daily, Stamp Cranks Took Nearly All. . S. S. Zealandia: power with the news of the small Hypnotism is a of unmeasured city spread out on special pages news The amount of stamps sold in Bor- of Influence. 20,-00- force and area In its sent in by telegraph night-w- neo and Labuan during 1899 was 0, TRANSACT GENERAL away during the ill I WILL higheFt forms it might explain crowd out the local journal and but the postage paid on letters BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act as the Christian miracles and for that sent from these two colonies never ex- col-e- cause die neglected. Facilities will rustee, guardian or administrator, ct NEW reason millions of people feel it a duty ito ceed the sum of 800 a year. The re- GOODS' have been so improved metro- to question its very existence. Yet that the mainder, 19,200, may be presumed to rents, make purchases, etc., etc. Gents1 politan sheet, with all its fullness of to me will re-el- ve Shirts, Neckties, Suspenders, millions, from personal ex- find its way into albums all pver the All business instrusted other their world's news, can Issue special local world. prompt attention. perience, know It to be a part of the every Underwear, a nne assortment, at phenomena editions for small city in. its C. H. DICKEY. visible of the universe. sphere of Influence, and sphere Investigator of ex- that What Far Eastern may extend fifteen hundred miles In all perience has not seen the Oriental jug- K. Isoshima, directions. Small papers can . not PULL-BACK- S PACIFIC TRAISFFR CO. gler lay down his handkerchief, pass then compete with big ones. BABY his hands lightly In the air above it Manager. KING SIREET, produce, None of those whose views on the fu- JAS. H. LOVE, and under the flatness of the ture of journalism we ABOVE BETHEL. cloth, a germ of life that grows into have noted speak It is strange that babies get dimplod of the possible influence of the phono- the Infant? That is a familiar graph or gramaphone upon Ml Next to Castle & Cooke. trick of hypnotism among the necro- the service of the daily press. May not the time on so well as they do; there are MAIN 58. mancers of China. But the adepts live come, in India. Some years ago a group after the printed newspaper or OflJce, King St., Next to Bailey's Cyclery. of news-magazi- ne English officers agreed pow- has had its day, when to test the so many pull-back- s! But er of a who long strips of tin foil will be sent about fakir threw a rope Into the which, SHREVE CO., air, catching an invisible hook and when run through the family & San Francisco. or office gramophone, cod-liv- er summoned from the abysms of the will tell the news Scott's emulsion of in the clear tones of an elocutionist? 111012 TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver clouds a maiden who FOB . descended the They are using roods purchased or ordered of them, FREE OF ALL CHARGES rope and sought the coin of the spec- the telephone for that TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Good' tators. One purpose now at Buda-Pest- h. Why not oil is a wonderful help. n will be on farnl officer was to sketch the sent selection to those known to the firm, or who will .scene; the other was to photograph it; the gramophone later? It would be a latlsfactory references in San Francisco. u1 and when the feat had been performed taking novelty now to give a literal talk with Too by Tal-ma- ge Begin a little. the drawing showed the strange spec- Francis Murphy or T. De Witt tacle as all, including the photograph- at the breakfast table or perhaps Stock and Bond Broker er, thought they had seen an air sung the evening before by Mel-b- a much will the stomach. it, but the upset ' negative, which no hypnotism could or De Reszke. Of course if the MARKET AND POST STREETS. SAN FRANCISCO. afTect, printed page were not given up entire- iiiui revealed only a gaping Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished upon receiptimiof request. crowd ly, Increase, but keep under the nil of W looking into the the. tin foil strips could be used as We have the largest manufactory of Jewelry Silverware west air at nothing at all r.uy. i and and the fakir smiling cynically In the supplements. inrr ann n prepared to furnish special designs midst. Every officer had been hypno- Yes, the press will change and ad-jvan- limit. The limit is upsetting tized. Seeing was believing; yet and wide are its oportunities Fire Insurance Agents their novelty Sha very eyesight had been made to de- ifor and enterprise. May we Hawaii Shinpo ceive them. not also hope that it will grow in its the stomach. - Contractors Hypnotism is wrought very easily power to redress wrongs, defend rights by colors In and to spread enlightenment? WILL DO - motion. The eye of a WELL BY GETTING ES- The pioneer Japanese printing off."- snake, glittering and It rests a tired digestion; it TIMATES FROM THE t changeable like Commission Merchants The publisher of Hawaii Shinpo, a diamond. will transfix The i the bird he burden of debt upon the average only daily Japanese paper published preys upon. v When Rudyard Kipling American municipality is the greatest does not tax the stomach at all: told of the power of Kaa the Rock curse of the system. An organized city PAH the Territory of Hawaii. Snake over Bander-Lo- g the he wrote a runs Into debt as if by instinct and un- it lets play little stomachs T. SOGA. Editor. scientific fact into romantic fiction. In less checked in Its extravagance it Careful attention given to business III. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor at the 1LIMITED. France the poachers set going In the start it soon hampers its own pros- trusts.' bushes a little machine which perity. Where like to play. Successors to Enterprise Mill, Alakea, shakes the electoral majority Is near Queen Street. bits of colored glass and tin and when responsible limit in- Office nr the of statutory We'll send you a little to try, if you like. Editorial and Printing the pheasant sees It he loses all control debtedness Is soon In our new quarters, corner Fort and ' reached and the SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl treet, New York We do not compete contractors. King street bridge. King street, ? of himself and stands immovable borrowed money is with until wasted. There are Merchant streets. Mouldings, doors and sashes for sale. Box 227. u

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9 PAGES to 16.. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATl RDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. PAGES 9 to 16. WATERFRONT News IWALANI SPRANG A LEAK IN STORM

I A 1 Staunch Little Island Boat Races to Port and Safety Sugar .n Damaged.

steamship Iwalani sprang a leak The Iwalani rolled and pitched and SURREYS, BUGGIES, THE her voyage from Honokaa toto5sed utn er crew hardly knew port. All last night the EST pumps were at work as the vessel lay sides. - PH2ETONS, RUNABOUTS, at the Inter-Islan-d wharf, keeping the Once a heavy sealrtoovertook the vessel water in the hold from gaining. and, striking on her stern, swept her from one end in tha nttir a When the leak was first discovered, the her nose Vwould be way up out of the BIKE BUGGIES, night before last, while the Iwalani was water and perhaps the very next moment being tossed "about on the rough seas be- - she' would bury her head in the seas tween Honokaa and this port, it was h"f,Strn bounjfi clear of the . water, propeller churned the SPEEDING CARTS, etc. thought to be more serious than it real-- wn stling wind. ly was. This fighting with the angry waves will The steamer was put in for test , the strength of any boat and it is at Lahaina not at all shelter and the pumps were immediately surprising that the Iwalani a ieai, We started. Where the leak is no one can say. are shoeing the largest and most complete line in the Islands. All that was known was that there was Wherever It may be, it is not thought New patterns in 1 water in her hold and that the water lu ? B aerlous or ner crew , would have foundi it out long before this, 1 was rapidly rising and that, the vessel Th nrst tnin th, morn work wlll .was best out of th gale while she was be commenced on the discharging of the Lap Dusters, Robes, etc., BIG Is finest-looki- ng c560 Chilian barkentine Alta one of the vessels at in that condition. ba&s of sugar which are in the hold , i Iwalani. THE in this harbor. She is by all means the smartest-appearin- g of Yesterday when was found of the Ine work willv be I morning, it r ,ztZ port many as quickly as possible as it is feared that the barkentines in and there are of her rig here. jthat the leak was not as serious as was there must of necessity be many bags of Just Received. The Alta is a new vessel of 1,200 tons. She arrived in this port on the first at first supposed, it was decided to bring sugar which have been damaged by the flay of this month and brought a large cargo of coal from Newcastle for the the vessel to Honolulu as fast as she water. Meanwhile the pumps will be A large invoice of DANDY LAMPS, acknowledged Army. She has been discharging to be the best buggy her ca?o at Navy wharf No. 2 for the last week could go, and the engineer received or- - kept going. When the cargo is discharg-- lamp In or more and is now about ready to shift her position. Captain Thronagle is her ders to push her for heme for all she ed the leak will be located and stopped, the market. , commander, a of long experience sailor and a popular and jolly fellow with was worth. What might have happened the sturdy Full assortment of WHIPS, BRUSHES, CHAMOIS, SPONGES. those who know him. The above picture was made from a photograph taken by The two or three passengers who hap- - little boat had the leak proved more se-- Arthur I Merry of the Honolulu Nava: Station. pened to be on the Iwalani at the time rious or had it not been discovered in were very anxious indeed concerning the time, it is not difficult to imagine. The vessel's condition; they had an idea that 'crew would have been compelled to take there were ' several washing around on the floors of all the she might go down at a moment's notice to the boats which would have found it ALTHOUGH sailing vessels ready cabins. There was no thought of sleep and consequently were in no pleasant hard to live in such an angry sea, and frame of mind. the valuable cargo of sugar would have sea yesterday for the on the Iwalani; the weather was alto-Coa- st, none dared venture out on gether too It is supposed that the Iwalani sprang been lost. , rough and everybody had to the leak while being thrown around in The race of the Iwalani to port after Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co., account of the heavy trade winds stay awake to look ( after the vessel, the heavy seas. She certainly rece.ved a the leak was found was a rapid one, con which were blowing all day. (The helmsman was lashed to the wheel banging about that would prove danger- - sdering the heaviness of the weather - The steamship China sailed for San at times and more than once the ves-Francis- co ous to many a bigger and more preten- and the rage of the waters, in the afternoon not long sel threatened to take more water tious vessel. Today her crew are glad to be ashore; L.iEvnnri:D. after 5 o'clock. It is likely that she aboard than she could carry. But she One has but to refer to those who were they are worn out and overworked, and DAY BLOCK. aboard her the time for a graphic de- - don't want to experience such weather BERETANIA STREET. will have a hard time of it going up to came through her-th- e at all right and proved scription of what occurred. again for a long time to come. Coast against the strong head self well worthy of the confidence winds. The horse transport Thyra, which is reposed in her by her captain which sailed for Manila a little while and owners. The anti-Delehan- ty interests achieved i A liUi0U)Lr MAN before the China got away, will, on the . She reports the wind in Maalaea Bay a victory yesterday by placing Capt. contrary, have brisk winds to help her a howling gale and the sea in the chan-a!on- g David E. Scribner of Brooklyn on the to Vice in place of the Philippines.' jnel enough to make the staunchest ticket for President I ty Talks of loan's Backache Kidney The gale from the north raged with- - ; vessel feel an ache inher ribs. Capt. H. M. Randall, who is in Fym-pah- out interruption all day and the water- - i The Iwalani was ten days away, an with Capt. A. J. Newbury, who t ill. front was the most uncomfortable part unusually long time for her. She will be nominated for President and When an incident like the following of the city. In high was 6,560 who has acted generally with the lay fact the wind brought bags of sugar with her. occurs here at home is bound to the direct cause of at least one acci- members on the board of Snug Harbor it ItTHE DARKER C0L0RBfc& dent, an accident by which a Chinese Freights and Charters. trustees as against Capt. Trask and carry weight with our readers. The is likely to lose his life. Benicia, Am bkt, 653 tons pass and the Marine Society. Capt, Newbury public statement of a reputable citizen TO THEOATS BE1NS ROASTED A seller of vegetables. Ah Che by mdse to Honolulu, in Hawaiian line, by voted for the appropriation of $1,000 hyi in thi& city leave8 ground WHILE ALL OTHER BRANDSWEU name, steam- - i & Co. Delehanty's trip STEAMED, THE POASTj was crushed between the Williams, Dimond for Commodore te-Bta- nd to.for . skeptic on. . I ; - the A PECUUAR er Kauai and the Railroad wharf. n p. Sawpnt Am h isfi-- tnr, .Washington when he went;.'.before a GfVBS - ! Mr. C. Stevens, of city, DELIGHTFUL Ah Chee was in a small boat at the Tacoma) coal thence to Honolulu, it medical board to be condemned as un- James this time and had rowed alongside the i , t fit for sea duty when Secretary of the informs us: was. troubled with an ty.ni ug, u pass "I .OEATS" are tKaual close to the wharf. The steam iuns itliu Navy Long ordered him to the Asiatic ache in tht small of my back for a long mdse to Mahukona, by Charles Nel- - - ler had just finished discharging sugar. station. Because of the several tick- time, arid such was the . condition of v i ...v . - v., . SOn. v ets likely to be nominated it is hoped things until 1 tried some of Doan's . . . . ' rr . . i w. o. Irwin, Am bg, 330 tons pass FRANG1SC0XAL AS OOOD trT r mm nn t&frrc hA rri I ri roa Ito hia by the anti-Delehan- ty people that Backache Kidney Pills, which 1 ob-- ilane-p- r TjHnrt VnrJ uxiu muse io jnuiiuiuiu,, in nawciiian th fnrno nf 1 1 Newbury will The Hollfster ths i ; . v. : : : 3 o ri Capt. be defeated. tained at the Drug Co.'s '- ti " blown the vessel onto the boat of the V V - - " rw - ticket recommended for nomination store. A short treatment gave me the is or tons mase irom tioraa, sir, is4 yesterday is as follows: For President, desired relief, and 1 am satisfied that The Chinese was helped out of his hisZl andJumter fr.om Sound Capt. A. J. Newbury; for Vice Fresi-- they are a good remedy for backache The Oldest Establishment vau- - - at before he was hurt seriously, but. lu i,all-- u American irau- dent, Capt. D. E. Scribner; for Second an(1 deserve to be recommended." 'vl bolishly. Benjamin j - In probably with the idea of "fT A x Vice President, Capt. F. Mr Stevens is one of our own clt- Honolulu. saving his boat, he went- - back again xaya-ues- , am sir, ions cuai irom Marsh; Treasurer, Capt. James H. to port, by for izens. is not such testimony stronger land the second time, when the force of Seattle this Pacific Coast Chamberlain; for Secretary, Capt. tnan tnat 0f someone living In Amer-- the wind once more drove the Kauai Thomas M. Nichols; for Counsel, Wil- bg, 336 tons pass lea? against the wharf, he was badly crush Lurline, Am and liam Allen Butler. The election will be Does your or so Be Content From Birth 1 (In & by back side ache that We'd ed and was lifted out in an uncon- - mdse to Kahului A B line), held January 14. New York Sun. it ia hard to stand straight? Do you seious condition and wa immediatelv Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. General Items have headaches, nervousness, frequent Our Course Through Life to Run removed to the hospital. It is thought - M- - Kellogg. Am sc, 247 tons (at thirst, hot, dry skin, or shortness of that he will not live. mence 10 nuu, xi. x., Seventeen thousand tons of steel rails sleep? Are your eyelids distended or If we Only Had the Earth, Dy - and 2,000 tons of railway fittings have hen the steamer Mauna Loa. which Cnas- .Nelson. par breath? Evil forebodings, or unsettled had Ottillie Fjord, Am sc, 247 tons (at been contracted for with Chicago Mortgage on been scheduled to leave for La-- ties for Australia. sleep? Are your eyelids distended or And a the Sun. haina 10 Eureka) redwood thence to Kahului, and Kona and Kau ports at four-maste- d and antles swolleD and bave y js The crew shipped on the fet clock in the morning, finally got cnanes eison. S. P. Biackburn at Provi- iubi uesii ; Are uj aecreuous irom me away, a great deal later than her reg- - fcaint eae, tsr str, ions .ii dence on December 28, signed articles kidneys thick, dark colored, and do uiar sailing time, dug her nose into a Portland) supplies thence to Manila, at the rate of $35 per month, $5 in they deposit a sediment? Kidney dir-eae- e But We'd Live.in Total Bliss ery rough channel and the steamer by U. S. Government. i excess of the highest rate ever paid Is Insidious and. if you leave any , which sighted as she was Socrotra, Br bk, 1597 tons (at Ta-- fore-ma- st hands out of that port. of these symptoms you should treat her : And Free From All That Mars, poinfr round Diamond reported coma) wheat thence to U is., Havre, The Pacific Mail Steamship Compa- them at once. Delay may mean you Head, - that the Mauna Loa was having a Ant or Dunk 2 is 3d. Prior to ar- ny, it is reported, will collect all the you can t be cured. If We Owned the Solar Sys-Te- m ( coffee and other cargo they can pro- rough time of it and was hugeine the rival. . . uoans Bacsacne Kidney Fills are coast sc, tso cure at the Central American ports to avoid the full force of S. T. Alexander, Am tons p Guay-ma- sold by all chemists and store keepers on the - on the Pacific and trans-shi- at s ana a Kuieana the Stars ind and heavy sea. pass and mdse to Kahului, by Alexan- to the East via the Sonora and at 50 cents per box. six boxes $2.50. or The steamship City of Peking was der & Baldwin, Ltd. Sunset routes, making a strong compe- will be mailed on receipt of price by sighted by the China the day the latter Stanley, Am sc, 253 tons pass and tition against the Panama Railroad the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, iessel arrived at this port. The China mdse to Kahului, by Alexander & Company. wholesale agents for the Hawaiian And all we want besides is a fair share was ' Islands. coming from the Orient against Baldwin, Ltd. The Fortuna Steamship Company, - ng of your patronage. the northerly gale and the City of Pe- - Strathgyle, Br str, 32S4 tons sup-W- with principal office in the Corporation was bound for the Orient with all plies from Seattle to Manila, by U. S. Trust Company building, Jersey City, Ir. Smith at Central Union. svi set and was head- - N. J., was incorporated at Trenton, N. making great Government. J., on 27. object of Dr. Arthur 3Iaxon Smith, ay, her 2118 Port- - December The the President canvas doing about as much Wavertree, Br sh, tons (at new company is to operate steamships; of Oahu College, will preach on "Chris- take her through the water as her land) wheat to U K, Hav, Ant. Dk, capital, $100,000. Incorporators: Dan tian Education" at Central TTnlon engines. Eyre. S, E- A large assortment of Har nesa and Harness Supplies' 2 2s. bv Girvin & Prior to iel Bacon, A. D. Carver and - jchurch on Sunday morning. The Young I The 'arrival. Turner. ' R Iwalani's Roueh Trip. Men Christian Aasnolntlnn miwtitiir always o n hand. :' ne bix-masi- ea cnooner oeorge vv. i inter-Islan- be transfererd to church for d Navigation' Coaling at 10 Knots at Sea. ey the oThf Steam "ens, ruw master, arnvea ai iNew Murphy s to men. Mr. -- ompany's New York on December 27. from Brunswick. ?Jr. lecture steamer Iwalani arrived Under the above caption' the Murphy will also speak In evening. J$ yesterday from ITonnkna and TCtikul- - Vnrlr Sinn rpppn tlv called attention to with the largest cargo of railroad ties the fcaele, reporting an exceedingly rough the fact the British Admiralty, in ever brought into New York, there be- .Passage. that ing 45,000 of them. The Wells has view of th results of experiments made several rapid and profltable The Iwalani had n much tImA of It mo tt t)m hattlncViin Massachusetts voyages since she was launched. Her What a User Has to Say! from the time she last left this port with the marine cablewav for coaling last voyage was made inside of four Manufacturing Harness Co. lentil her return. She was a couple of at sea a year ago, has given an order days. -- .s laie in getting back on account for a cableway capable of delivering 40 A direct line of steamers' between the bad usually - Portland, Ore., A CORNER FORT AN D KING STREETS, weather. The time tnns nf cnai an hour to a vessel travel and Manila will be in n TJFOTtNTA VJPJPT) UU., pocupiod i,y 10-kn- operation by 26. the crapjj little steamer on ing a ot speed. The collier Mur- - February The Oreeon Kis-fac- e & Oriental Company, ac- - rrom Honolulu to Honokaa iel has been chartered for the experl- - in order to AgetltS "Arabic" 1 poteen hours; last time, how- - ment. The cableway will be a little P. O. Box No. 322. Telephone No. 228. 5t the ports, has decided to put into com-- liejreqcraunq Faint took her to one- - Lidgerwood just thirty hours larger than the the e Bieauiera ivionmouinsnire , ake Honokaa after she sailed from Manufacturing Company supplied the and Carmarthenshire. The steamers CriiV 1 JjLM LIS : It affords Massachusetts. In the trials with the ln the "AMERICA'S and ?slrt seTviceme great pleasure to say. that our GREATEST' 31 "r. arrival at Honokaa It wa3 Massachusetts an apparatus designed r He to efrect a landing for some for transferring fifteen tons an hour at Mr. Lloyd liowen Sandersan has been t70W TOOT, LAW SQUare ItardS. apponted American agent Wil- - - w.oTi out snowea a of the covered VOUr Corn-so- n sianea ii" speed capacity oi .ine of steamers, to take Jan-- lu ..x'nr,W "at t0 attempt a landing but after, transferring twenty-tw- o tons an hour effect t'j had uary 1. Mr. Oswald Sanderson, the VOtilld IS Very Satisfactory. The Pr.ne about hai way captain at the renuired sneed and in a sea former American agent.' has been made under hrfnrp L, seems that it was about as "heavier than moderate." Mr. Spencer general manager of the Thomas Wil- - f leat. Our rhnf IfOU cn e a man's life was worth to at- - Miller, the inventor, is confident that son Company, with headquarters at ' painted it, IfOS almost Unbear- - 5n sucn I weatner tooted the heavier cableway contracted for rjanuarfciTe sTaT H hnU86 rf htle for the boat to return and by the British Admiralty will more Whi t ut uul-- iiajTM:c. ir. a. ai. fence has been ruin imreu to n ICOS, It is A MOST SATISFACTORY PMOKE. to me steamer. than meet the requirements. o irnar n thf rpturn trip the put 'irauucr vl tne nrm oi eanaer-sc- n nwreihan 15 COOL- 0 Iwalani Anti-Telehan- ty & Son. DEGREES Lamina 9 - Point for Mn. about oVlorV nn Thnrs- The custom house at Bath, Me., has ER. 1 eon recommend the "Ara- ?'eht shelter, leaving again The political situation In the Marine niatfe its annual report of; vesse's u n tr built bic" to those i ho r rr yesterday morning. Society was further Involved by the in the district during the present cal- irant cool iron 2?LE Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stores, vessel was at the attempt of the nominating committee endar jenr. It rhows that .shipbuilding roofs. HC'kwi Lahaina in torr.ago .vrS toolt a rnuJh needed rest; be- - yesterday to name ticket. The re surpasses that of any year Corner Merchant and Nuuanu Streets, and Hotel, opposite Bethel St. save 1SS2. when 42.000 to-n- CITY FEED STORE st they had been on dntv for fitcal nf Pant. O. D. S. Trask to run s w?r built Th year the total is 41.532 sr-os- or i!thout a wink of sleep. because of friction with 2.i :,f;i by C. for President rn, distributed among S5 craft. A. SCHMIDT. DISTRIBUTOR . . liiv. A it (1 1 Lfc VI l kill, . 1 1 fi i Th I'tx-c-- WEIIIUAN, PECK & CO.. l.lll mi tIJC U UMCra cativi ui. individual craft worn f ' 3 or ., . t her . Great waves hnr revived the antagonism be pv,:p. stops tonrias-- 3.292, 2.8S7; i has . net - ftfan-.ers- mc rirui ia.li cliiu tween the merchant marine and naral f"ur pre?? sro. net 4"4: fif teen f Vessel from one end to the Jnflnonpfc nnd fh result will do"h;ip!s pcror-rr- s. gross 23 721. net 20.6: thir-- 'UJnber' In her alleyways was of several tickets to ioct, D,rcw grrss 13.014. 12.20": tv . Cliafornia Feed Ccmo'y i,Vl be the nomination 45. rt tne 5vT. ercss ret 21: hire a, i time and water was be voted on at the election next month. 3.0C0 tons, to Read be launched December 31 re Agents for Compound. Advertiser. the Arabic the

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ax MUST KEEP Lands CURES mm CURES WOMEN! For The Wonderful Vitalizing Vlectric Currents Which Dr Wci augh'in's Flectric Belt Sends Leaping THElPEACt Over tr.e eves. Cat Tying Joy nd GUdress to the Heart Saturating the Body with the Fire of Youth, ' For Makes 01J Men Young and Young Men Vigorous ITS CtREb ARE HtAfcD OF EVERYWHERE. "7 Cummings Put Under Years Sale. -- Bonds-of $100. WE HAVE BEEN SELLING THE FAMOUS JUDGE WILCOX MORALIZES Kroeger LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT from $i,350to $i,50o a lot, formerly Man With Im Pianos 'icnown as G. N. Wilcox's premises. Cannot Threaten a punity if He Does Owa Giving complete satisfaction in hundreds of Honolulu homes. You Money. Always pleased to talk and show KROEGER instruments. TWENTY LOTS. IN MANOA If Threats to break another man's you are interester, whether you formerly Montano's Tract cheekbone or his head because he de VALLEY, we ready to buy r not, come in. clines to pay the wages claimed by Men, why will you be weak? Why do you not listen to the flight of time to the echo of thousands of $3,000 a lot man, are denounced by Judge grateful voices raised in. thanks to Dr. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT? Why do you go on from day Other1 STANDARD MAKES also. his hired to day realizing that you are losing your nerve force, when you see a cure within your grasp? Reach for it, proper life-blo- exhill-ratin- g OR EASY Wilcox as contrary to a inter take it to your heart, and feel the od flowing, jumping, dancing through your veins; feel the CASH PAYMENTS. pretation of the law, and also as usu spark of power warm your frame, the bright flash come to your eye and the firm grip to your hand man who 'the grip which clasps your fellowman and tells him that you have found your Mecca you have regained ally making trouble for the your LOTS IN ta do acts. M. strength. Act today; do not delay a matter which is the key to your future happiness; do not allow a FOUR HUNDRED inMincii tn violent disease to destroy all possibility of future pleasure for you. your today, you will not formerly a United States What ever condition TRACT, from $200 .to Cummings, Improve as you grow older. Age calls for greater vital force, and the older you get the more pronounced KAIULANI Army teamster and packer, found this ana apparent wm De your weaicness; so cure it now cure It. BHJtiiarj $250 a lot out to his sorrow in the police court vesterdav. whence he had been haled It Ml Carty, who him ar SEE THESE CURES. I by Liveryman had FORT ST. TEL. 321 rested for threatening to kill him. In Father and Son Cured. Better Than All the Medicine in the world. case the Judge- - was of the LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, Cummings' me, every sign FITY opinion as Mr. Carty, and be- The nervous weakness I complained of the last "Your Belt has done wonders for same six or seven months has entirely gone. Your Belt of my trouble has gone. It has saved me from af opposite Makee Island, $600 a lot. lieved that if he was not put under cured me in two months. The Belt has done wonders great deal of suffering, and I believe is better than police restraint he might carry out his for my son, who had a bad case of rheumatism. all the medicine in the world. You can. refer any of a bond for $100, Since my cure I have- - praised your Belt, and will one you wish to me, and will be more than pleased threat. In lieu to speak good belt. . Cummings will spend the next three continue to do so. v H. W. YOUNG. a word for the Port Harford, California, 1900. "GEORGE G. BALDWIN." months within the four walls of Oahu White Rock, Nev., 1900. TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNU1 prison. Camara The liveryman had a number of wit Arc You Weak? Act Today. Send for My Book Free. TRACT, 100x200, $1,200 a let nesses, all of whom testified that Cum Do you suffer from Varicocele or any wasting disease, from Kidney or organic troubles, Rheumatism; & mings was a bold, bad man, and had Lame Back, Lumbago, Sciatica? Do you feel tired and lazy when you ought to be bright and full of life? picked up a milk bottle to back his as- All these signs can be cured by my famous ELECTRIC BELT. I know what it will do,and can guarantee it. my 80-pa- ge book, beautifully gives prices, is $100 to any Etc., Etc. sertion that he "would kill Carty," or Write for which is illustrated, and worth weak man. It is free. Address, isv - "break his head." The trouble occur- Company, red in Carty's stable Thursday morn- 702 MARKET STREET, V ing. According to the liveryman's story M. McLaughlin, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Alakea St, Near King. Cummings had worked for him seven DR. G. nights, and had been engaged to clean further particulars apply to For off wagons and carriages, hitch up horsesf and generally look after Car- MASS1S0N ESTATE ty's night traffic in rigs. Cummings . Rainier shirked his work, and as the liveryman said, "He didn't do enough work to IN THE COURT earn $50 a month." Cummings came to him on Thursday moriing after his V Ex Kamlani Beer night's work, and demanded his pay at Answers in Insurance Suits the rate of $90 a month. Carty told CALIFORNIA WINES, ELK CLUB him to go and he would pay him when Demurrer in Divorce he got ready. Cummings said he would AND O F. C. SOUR MASH take his money at once. Case. WHISKIES. I sez to him," said Carty, "you can & "I Company OF pay ENGLISH STOUT AND ALES go if you want to, but I'll only Lily Josephine Manson, widow of the you at the rate, of $5 a month. "With - THE FAMOUS BOAR'S HEAD that he sez, 'you'll pay me right now, late Georsre Manson. has been appoint- or I'll break your head.' Yes, sir. He Jed administratrix of the estate of her T BRAND. Real Estate said he'd "break my head." I saw he .deceased husband and her bonds set at OLYMPIC FOUR, 4 was a dangerous man. I told him I'd $300. George Manson, it will be recall- Tel. 140. P. O. Box 755. t.im i i rt anil cove '.1 f Trrtu FLOUR, ycLJ 111 ill fltf.til XICUa USC auu J ' i i Oroville, California, after SUPERB Brokers. pay you,' ed, died at i don't me what I ask I'll kill 'an absence from Honolulu of some and he picks up a bottle near by and years CASCADIA FLOUR, comes at me. got out of the-- , way 'weeks. Here he lived .several f positions of trust. 10 WEST KING ST, and called a policeman. I tell you, and held PORTLAND FLOUR, f Judge, I believe my life is in danger if NOTES OF THE COURT. that man is allowed to be free. I be- lieve he will carry out his threat, and Answers were filed yesterday in the .1 DAYTON FLOUR. & I don't think my life is safe a minute. First Circuit Court by the defendants Crosse He's a bad man." in the following insurance cases: Wong . C. & C. FLOUR, Cummings said that he had a touch Kong Yim vs. Union Assurance Socie- of rheumatism and decided to quit, vs. Com- GOLDEN LILY FLOUR. Blackwell's pay ty; W. W. Ahana Insurance and he therefore told Carty to him, pany of North America; Wing Man i but that Carty objected to paying him Norwich Union at the rate of $90 a month. With that Yuen Company vs. f he had told the liveryman that he Fire Insurance Society; Sing Chan would take it out of him. "I sez to Company vs. New England Insurance him if you don't pay me $25 I'll break Company; Wing Man Yuen Company A GREAT PHYSICIAN SAYS: "71 your jaw, I said. Why, In- that's what I vs. Scottish Union and National per cent of all diseases and slclcneas li didn't want to hurt him, and didn't Choy Look See vs. ' intend to, only I thought I'd scare him surance Company; eanaed by the pores becoming clogged, Union and National Insurance thua shutting up blood the pol- by making the play at raising the Scottish Royal In in the bottle at him." cvinv Look See vs. lens and Impurities which Nature In Lin Wo Chan - The defendant told the court that he surance Company, and Now , By tended they should eliminate." Pacha- CHOW Company For Sale came to Honolulu on the transport Company vs. The Insurance eo's Dandruff Killer opens the porei Conemaugh last October as a teamster, America. scalp, having shipped Manila to Pan Fran- of North and expels all the poisons in the at i case of Wing Wo again. ar- The plaintiffs in the leaving It clean and healthy. AND cisco and back When he Company vs. North German rived here, he and three others were Tai & PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER Fire-Insuran- of Hamburg discontented because the four of them ce Company H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd the had to take care of eighty-eig- ht ani- have filed a discontinuance in the First Sold by all Druggists and at PICALILI mals, while fifteen others had only 125, Circuit Court. t Union Barber Shop, Telephone 691 and he thought he was imposed on, i A demurrer was filed yesterday in the SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. and so he quit the ship with $65 to his Court by Sylvano de No-breg- a, He to First Circuit Only 25c a Bottle. credit. went Hilo and returned the libellee in the divorce suit in time to secure a vacancy in Carty's Nobrega vs. Sylvano de one .Week establishment. He said he ha8 ex- of Sibana de Artistic for onl. cellent letters of identification and rec- Nobrega. ommendation from the officers of the An amended bill of complaint was Great' Variety of ship and places where he had previous- filed in the First Circuit Court yester- ly worked. day in th case of Alexander Maioho "I don't any In let- Accessories o. take stock these 'vs. William Maioho et al. The bill sets Lewis & ters of recommendation," said Uz forth that two of the heirs of Alexa- Judge. "Let me look at a man's face, as lepers on Are indispensable to the produ- Telephone Main 240. and that's the recommendation I want. nder Maioho are confined Why, it happens oftener a man 'Molokai and that Maulani and George ction of meritorious photograpbi, that nt com-,'plaina- we writes a letter of recommendation just 'are residents of Honolulu. The and that is why we - believe to get rid of the man asking Tor It. claims that he Is entitled to can make for you a picture that I know requests that for a fact. And as for the one-fift- h of the property and will be eminently satisfactory. officers giving out these letters, why the court to order a sale and that the Our studio is splendidly equip- they write thousands of them, and nine ' money arising therefrom be divided times out of ten they don't know the AND ped with the handsome screens, man any than I do you." This among the heirs. backgrounds, draperies and furn- better In tHe matter of the guardianship of letter of "recommendation business is a farce. - " Margaret B. Hitchcock, a minor, Wil- iture that insure good results. "Now, me you guardian, petitfon-'-e- d let tell another thing. liam O. Smith, has tC In the United States, that is, on the the First Circuit Court to allow his Mainland where the country is big, 'account of the estate and order him perhaps you can break a man's head 'discharged. waived his com-- ! when you want to get money out Smith Williams, of mission and upon filing a proper re- J. J. him, but down here the place is small, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, and when you try to do that you will ceipt his petition will be granted. get into trouble every time. You can't Chin Man has been appointed admin- Boilers and Castings for all Stoye? FORT STREET. go out and take money out of a man's istrator of the estate of Yee Chin Fan. g&r Farmers' Extra skin. If you want it, why there's a deceased, and letters will be issued as TELEPHONE MAIN 199. court where you can sue him. It's a soon as he files the proper bond, bad business to go up to a man OAHU & and j Anna M. Gertz has been appointed ICE say, 'If you give me money 79 don't that of estate of Christian 75-- KING ST. I'll kill you.. You can't do it in Hono- executrix the IAWM MATT MESSENGERS ALWAYS READY TO lulu. Your method of scaring him into Gertz, deceased. CO. ' ANSWER ALL CALLS. paying it won't work not in Honolulu. I The account of. Yee Yop, the tempor- ELECTRIC I'll put you under bonds to keep the ary administrator for the estate of peace for $100, and if you can't furnish Leong Mun Bun, deceased, w.as allow- the bond, you'll have to go to jail." ed in the First Circuit Court and his ICE DELIVERED Cummings protested that he knew no discharge ordered. Young Hon has City. SEATTLE BEER one in Honolulu no money, To any part of the and had but been appointed permanent admini- t the judge was unrelenting, ana the of- giving an approv Crepe, Silk, Champoray, --AT TH-E- fender of Carty's peace of mind went strator subject to his sullenly back to the jail yard ed bond of $500. Hoffman & Markham. CRITERION SALOON BEAST. Pajamas. elephone Blue 315L P. O. Box THE MOTHER'S FAVORITE. THE Woolen Kewalo. pro Chamberlain's Cough Remedy !s the Deep in the earth's most fathomless mother's favorite. It Is pleasant and found, safe for children to take and always In darksome caverns where there comes Crepe, Linen Golf Shirts cures. It is Intended especially for no light. CLOTHING coughs, colds, croup and whoopins I heard a monster crawling through the MAKES YOUR REPUTATION. McCHEStlEY & SON cough, and is the best medicine made night, you veU for these diseases. There is not the And as it came its roaring shook the The world will always Judge least danger in giving it to children for crmind. if you purchase your clothing here. It contains no opium or other injurious A Shape invisible, it glared around; Fit, style and quality guaranteed. Wholesale Grocers Mid Peaien la drug and may be given as confidently to Only its eyes I saw a Daierui sigm Green-blazin- g of terror and of Leatie? a babe as to an adult. For sale by Ben- balls and Shoa Findings son, Smith & Co., Ltd., "might; wholesale came a moving agents. Formless the horror I No: 141 Hotel Street. J TAILOR. thought Beast would Late Foreman for J. D. Tregloan, Areata Honolulu Soap Warka Car CENSORED. Then, when I the Kukul S taiiy, Honolulu, and Tanaary. strike me dead Corner Fort and Prone in the dark I fell, and,trembling, "Wait!" exclaimed the first London- rrayed; ' er, stopping before the London Times Whereat, descending from the walls WING LUNG CO. i L. AHLO office, "let's read these bulletins about General the situation In South Africa." While splendor filled the cave from over Merchandise. head . lead "No," replied the other, much dis- the Advertiser. GROCERS gruntled; to In dazzling beauty to my eyes display- "I want know nothing at ed, ALL -- RESH" FRUITS ON HAND AT WAIPILOPILO, KJU ALAMX, all about it." , Appeared the white wings of the Sacred "Then you ought to TIMES. (Near Tramc&r Stable). read these; Dove. Bang Street, corner Alai Ifclephone lit. f P. O. Bx 111 they're official." Philadelphia Press. Lloyd Mifflin. 75 Cents a Month. PACIFIC : THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLITLV, JANUARY 19, 19C1. V ' V

I " THE ' THE FIltJST '"" ' ' T r" gANK of (Hawaii TALKS TO K - i LIMITED. 1 11 8. 1 Incorporated under the Laws of the in OF 1 HAWAII, LTD. raigia Cured Territory of Hawaii. Not UP CAPITAL - .MECHANICS eased, but cured. Not quieted for a short time, PAID $600,000. Capital, $250,000.' LIMITED. RESERVE - - 50,000 but permanently cured. Dr. Williams - President Cecil Brown, Pills for UNDIVDED PROFITS 121,000 Vice President ...... M. P. Robinson Pale People cure Neuralgia by revitalizing- - Cashier Cooper the ner OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. W..G. life-givi- Principal Office: vous system and restoring the ng M. Cooke Fort, near Merchanr Francis elements of Charles President eireet. Murphy at the Diooa. Have p. C. Jones Vice President ine women who have been tortured for years in Stock and C H. Cooke Cashier Branch Office HiloL Hawaii. with Neuralgia and Nervous Headache, F. C. Atherton ...... Assistant Cashier Iron Works. who have ex- Offer for Sale Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, P. W. :ts a General BaBkins Business hausted the skill of eminent physicians, have jlacfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. ss. been AT HONOLULU AND'HILO, permanently cured by , Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor- ENTHUSIASTICALLY HEARD porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and promptly and carefully attend to all interest allowed for yearly deposits at Dr. and business connected with banking en- the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Williams' trusted to it. Sell and Purchase Fore- Rules and regulations of savings de- Exchange, B ign Issue Letters of Credit. partment furnished upon application. Many Brawny Sons of Toil Welcome Pink Pills: for Pale ROOFING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. the Man Who Labors for People BUILDING PAPER, Ordinary and Term Deposits received Mrs-Wlllia- PRESERVATIVE and Interest allowed in accordance Sobriety. Cotter who lives at No. 42 PAINT, with rules and conditions printed In 5 Kry"IiWtri8Wlth ylsffD,dH.'3MSt3a BOILER passbooks, copies of which may MM ?r?at mauy doctors aud several AND STACK PAINT, be had y remedies but I found fQ ,tf7,Porry relief. About three years mgo I n application. Hill Lamf Pinlt INSULATING, COMPOUND, COMPANY, LTD. HERE were 'or Pale People aud did so. I tngMtttflStfcS. Judd Building, Fort Street. three cheers and a tiger me nd m t tak??, from hundred Sui i E He.llef' "lsted that I keep on toe BRIDGE AND ROOF ipS a throats yesterday PAINT. Spreckels. at 12:39 o'clock when Francis Mur- - Claus Wm. G. Irwin. 'I used to have to give up eutlrely and lie down when the came on. phy wound up u 8W naln ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRA-- 1 his talk to the employes up8 tnal meye would close. The pills cured all TOR, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE AND, of the Honolulu Iron Works. Promptly Ivinai1 Eav? had no rel,lrn of 11 th two years. Uriels .RECEIVER. lis at ihe blast a the half-pa- st twelve whis- ??HmS HONOLULU, H. T. tle Mr. Mutiny took his stand on a dry sr REFINED SUGARS, FINANCIAL AGENT FOR INDIVID goods box la the center of the big shed. Cub and granulated. UALS OR CORPORATIONS. The men were grouped SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THE around in atten- PmkPms for tive gave thl'JZ? Pale contain, in a condensed form, PAINT NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF aC attitudes, and they vent to Tnecessary to new life OILS. & their apprvc give and richness to the blood, and SAN FRANCISCO. at.'cn by frequent and hnrly "J.IZIZ nerves They are an unfailing specific for Luool and Linseed. ACTS AS TRUSTEE OF CORPORATION cheers. - neuralg" ' rheumaTC' at"la Paralsis- St.Vitus' Dance, sciatica. MOKTOAGES. PTl1 after-effec- "You men are not working here exclu- S tnT ne,rvous,headche ts of the STEAM PIPE COVERING, DRAW EXCHANGE ON sively your sallow complexions, all KS&gf for health," said Mr. Mur to malorfcmaSe forms of 22S iteea'i patent Elastic Sectional SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na- - phy; "just let me tell you You arc tional xank of San ASSUMES ENTIRE 6HARGE OF REAL that. Covering. Francisco. ESTATE. working here money, y6u WJUia"8' nk P5U3 fo' People are sold LONDON for and get it, --m hl by all dealers, or The Union Bank of London. 58 8 Ltd. and you earn it, don't you? Yes; well, INDURINE. e IOO fcy . uu you 11 V, addressing Dr. WilUams wuai ao wun uo you save -- ."1 Water-pro- of NEW YORK American Exchange Nat- DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST COL- - II ZLdwtau j , ouicuctiauy, ix. x . Cold Water Paint, it? you i ional Bank. LECTED AND REMITTED. If don't, you ought to; save it ii . . inside and outside, im white and CHICAGO Merchants' National Bank. and put it into your home, and dress colors. , PARIS Credit Lyonnals. iS VOllr little w!fa im nrA . . 1 ...... BERLIN Dresdener Bank. of her and be proud of her, that's what you be glad BONDS, STOCKS AND SECURITIES of the fellow's good fortune, FILTER PRESS CLOTH, , 1 ! you do! you, you HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA BOUGHT AND SOLD ON f!OMMTS. I tell . my men. it don't Each one of go ahead and dn vmir Linen and Jute. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking SION AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE matter how you look when you go out, bfs' and' why. let the man take care Corporation. We Wdsh or what sort of clothes you have on,' "JSJ K Sar CEMENT LIME AND NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA does it? But your ifl. BRICKS Bank of New Zealand. ii ti the minute little wife fKWith this Mr. Murphy closed his ad-ste- ps C'othes Clean out the door she is a target for dress, and asked the men if they VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank him to wanted SAFES TO RENT BURGLAR- - all eyes, - "Y come ev-wh- at cf British North America. IN and the ladies all look to see ??tonrrow- PROOF VAULTS. on, she has and they say, 'Oh. my!' MurpVr Because we employ good work mmsac! o Generoi Bankins 5 ExcDanoe Busmes tsho", and the little woman steps along like theS..Englishman who had been c'ompli-thi- s men and use plenty of good, pure Deposits I (illustrating), and. Lord mented through his nationality, nrnnnsort received. Loans ina'da An An. hlss hr. soap and water. We Droved Secdritv. rnmmerplQl - ?E. D. TENNEY ....w President if she has got on a pretty dress, isn't three cheers for Mr. Murphy. They were won't in MOTT-SMIT- - a. Travelers' ' A. H ...... Vice she au wui, ana jvir. Aiurphysaid jure even the most AGENTS FOR Credits Issued, Bills of Ex- - President nice! nescuwas delicate fab change Bought and Sold. G. R. CARTER Treasurer I tell you, boys, you save your money "ticklea to death." Mr. Corv and rics. J. R. GALT Secretary Coleman also sPke a few words. WESTERN SUGAR CO., COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY and dress her like a queen, and love her REFINING C. H. COOKE Auditor like a prince yourself, and she'll love ban Franclaco, Cal. t , ACCOUNTED FOR. . ; s. M. BALLOU Director! you anu De proua or you, and think w. F. ALLEN Director jycu'-f-. e a great fellow. You don't want TO ESTABLISH Tie Hon ' to dress up the other fellow's wife bv BIS;:OP handing money over the bar to him! But Sfedm Laundry Co T BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,' SCO the purple and fine linen on your own A KINDERGARTEN suMoieist. Tel -3 jmiaaeipma, Fa.. little girl, bless her heart! And do you know that you're spending a whole lot SAVINGS SlOHBOll of .money that you oughtn't if you're a ! An BANK two-b- Appropriation Our stock is NEWELL UNIVERSAL drinking it Necessary the best mon MILL CO., LIMITED man? With this system that of drinks here, why, don't you know aj From tlie Legislative ey can buy and It is properly Manufacturers of National Cane dollar a day Is only j Shredder, New York. four drinks and go-- I mixed in a clean kettle before j Office at bank buildinar on Mprrhnnt that's economical drinking, isn't it? Yes, First.. treet. , ' OFFICERS: but I tell you a dollar a dav is a whole I igg into the clothes. We call for on lot, and if you'd strike for a dollar a' d your H. P. Baldwin President day more on your wages In re&ard to the recent deliver laundry. PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANT, J. B. Castle there'd be a big efforts of the can x Savings Deposits recelvpfl First Vice President ana mere a De a russ, too, if you ree Kindergarten ChildrefTs rancisco, cai. will be W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President Aid uciMi miawea Dy this Bank at 4& J. P. Cooke Treasurer to the Board of Education to take , - I?0""W, lrllO.1, JUDl"5 JSiWIlilL OHLANDT & CO., vv. u. smith Secretary and Auditor lit boys. some act'on in the matter of We Turn Out amounts to. When vm, tav the estab San Francisco, Cal. iour annKs a aay, you are docking your Lsninent r a kindergarten under the! Printed ACT T?QCT own wages a dollar a day, you public conies of th! Rnl on and can school system of the City a mis-ju- st God, Clean Work uius may oe ODtained on annlica. as well raise your pay a dollar a taken impression has been given 'out wu. Sugar Factors mangp2 ylafy! ? yoTwaft " been a,d go on a strike and make a fuss around would nave to made in the school Up Stairs here, why just go on a strike for a dol- - laws, with reference to tha aei of rhiu BISHOP & CO. Commission t ERFECTLY Merchants lour Jnyi;o,mv 6 thest?ke asaln-s- dren. but as section 20 of the latest school Honolulu, September 7, 1898., can do it; of course laws of the Islands provides that kinder- - in established our art department AGENTS FOR fhaYfw under the k comiort in a public school system as .well HDTOCRAHIC V f CUt thick? YOU ttft ftnh.rr1z nnrmal cnhnnlo Vn v, t pEYOIHiM SPECIE Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co you BAM wa.nt to put some of tion was a mistake as 'to the powers of We are showiDga large Haiku Sugar Company, !e whisky money into .a fine, norter. OINTERS LIMITED. Paia Plantation Company, house and fine assortment of for the family occasjonally! And The object of the kindergarten is not. Nahiku Sugar Company, a potaty with the steak, gravy, Kihel Plantation Company, and as suggested, to relieve the financial SXrd y0UiTB WOrkine straIn uPn PrIvate deavor. The soc Pillows, Mbod Capital Yen 24,000,90'. Hawaiian Sugar Company, yu're ty Kahului Railroad Company, d Ld?dv7?yon, is urging the Board of Education to We give full instructions laid Op Capital ?hinfc Bt beelfsteaks. cutting 'em establish a kindergarten in this City as - Linen . Yea - 1 Table 18,000,001 and .tiHCk?L,SOmeb,d.3:; d ,w?y not cut a experiment. In all progressive cities FREE on a and oserred e lamuy: x ten you in the States, ,v Fund , . Yen S,130,0fl vn fcoi . the is a part . . British ;American Line. whaHomr.y verywhere u f the public school systfm, and there Is P'jmOr'lC Tea Cloths, ftr'l ail !MLOU d0!tJ0,i5et on the no reason it should not be Instltut- - IUUdUbailUUt "1B corPOTa" ed in schools Real Lace - i 61 I tti the of Honolulu, say those Collars win. I yu- - and if HEAD OFFICE; YOKOHAMA. vm? nt interested. The school laws of HawaU If you Intend purchasing anything Pto ?UniCk,,el 'n,1116 bX leave the Ptlon of establishing kinder-w- m INTEREST Hawaii Land Co. youl yU In this line it will be to your advan Embroidered Linens ALLOWED. , &artens. and it is proposed, in case ate or fhrnt . 2 the tage to call upon us. We are up-to-d- t- tL ' yOUr exPertental attempt should be success- - for 12 hear- ' ful to In everything pertaining to pho Material for maths. Per LDIITED. Mr. "iiT,Murphy establish such schools at other x tefL'm aiiuuin. went on to illustrate the ti T r. tography, and our prices are all right- - Fancy Work ?eSXer,lDep0slt for 6 months. si& per donTrbvTeZa't1"6 f th5 to'ST approprTa? ion? of annum. hl fJWme,llrl course' beftwr-th- experimental school Capital Stock $100,000. n,,nio fu 6 "ve can be established. 'ceSSL' fr 3 months- - 2 Per of steak and the other a little Capital, paid up $55,000. piece of liver. He gave an excellent im- - itatioft of the butcher bowing and jump- - ADDCOTC H C ing around to wait on the nrosDeroua f" J TUHT T 1 . " Down OFFICERS. nnot swnn. V l j . . MnfirO Stairs The bank buys """'""'"i e cut. ine steak on and and receives col- - how he addressed noor ! Ctlnn T)iu . for W. C. Achi. & the man trrufrlv President Manager and with impatience. told bit- - CONGREGATION . - . . ' He of the Ribbons, !. - Vice-Preside- Sashes, M. K. Nakulna nt terness comparison ana setters of Credit trans- - that the brought to r and ' poor P13-11- - a general banking J. Makainal vh ?art of tne h0w he New Dregs business. Lreasurerih'3 miserable dime's worth of liver home, J M T Partello WrifP3 Frnm Goods Enoch Johnson Secretary how it was cooked with oenner and salt ' ' Geo. L. and watched hungrily by Ladies9 I Desha Auditor the little ones; benqiiet, P. I. NeWS 6 FORT STREET. Fine Branch of . but the poor man wasn't able to touch Vnvi-- specie a bite uuaiua isanK, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. of it himself," said Mr. Murphy,.! rom rhllippinerf. Underwear Republic Building, Honolulu, H. L "and, do you know, fellows, that man j . Jonah Kumalae, got him a job and went to work nn Mm. Handkerchiefs, - P. BREWER J. Makainal, Way morning, and he worked all week, The following is an excerpt from a OIL STOCKS &CO.LT J. W. BIpIkane. "u " oaiuraay mgnt fte went into that Jeuer written by Captain J. M. T Par- - ..... Lace and Linen. Queen Street, Honolulu, hAtCir fhP hl3 r&geed clothes, and tello, of the United States Army a 'BOUGHT AND SOLD BY H. L for five pounds , . The above Company of beefsteak crack-sh- ot will buy, lease, and he wanted it cut. Passed through Hono- - We still have a number o or sen - thick and the best JOSEPH, B. TOPLITZ lands In all parts of the Ha- ' was to 1U1U some ago Tfnltn 3 1 .. . . . inere be had. The butcher didn't weeks en route for the Toys left. AGENTS FOR iojaiius; ana aiso nas nouses In Deiieve him. and told him to tell him Philippines. The letter is dated from the City of Honolulu for rent. what he did want quick, or to move Member Producers' Oil Exchange Sai,saugaVgroUltUral Benquet, P I " CoVY. n? along and be quick about it Well that p,any' Honomu Sugar ESTABLISHED IN 1853. fellow just went down into his pocket "Let me tel1 you something funny, 330 Pine Street, 1UU Compaiy. and he pulled American gar SuSar out a lot of silver and Tnere are no roads or trails In this Company, Makee Su- - he said, "Now give me that five pounds country, consequently horses San Francisco, Cal. S - of and E. W. cSy- 0okala Sar Ft&-- BISHOP & CO. steak, and do it as fast as you know mules cannot be used. Someone has to Jordan Companv Ha'eakala Ranch how or I'll Just move along to next carry your luggage, so ' the that the men No. 10 Fort Street. Ranch KaPaPa Ranch, Molokal shop! And he got his steak; yes he did, can be free with their rifles. It is cus- - Bankers boys, and as God is my witness that man tomary to catch natives and make Refer by permission to VJ .. a 'ear In he em carry rations, etc., TRANSACT A GENET? AT. " 'll.r f East at 'but when L0! x- - mmuie they see us cominsr SfencoPkets.Packets w AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.T nxTn" th The California Safe Mr. Murphy told the story of Andrew to tnelr heels. Last Saturday, while Deposit Trust Co Castle & Cooke SS2 Underwriters. ne came i for'Sli,?,0' Commercial and Travelers' Tetter nf 'tT' " T .ros.e. f.rom Penniless fcuun i to the village of Do- - --LIMITKD- Board of Un-- Credit issued, ",D cisciit xiiEn srar nn iwico. incic werp n Pnrv of San Francisco.' available in all the e trade of a and children, Ward oil Company. Cities of the World. f mechanic. "That," but the only man was a said Mr. Murphy, "is the be- - rascally priest, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. f INTEREST uifference who swore that there allowed after July 1, 1898, tween a mechanic snhor ant" i had not been n man . LIFE and FIRE LIST OF OFFICERS: D 1 days' notice. 2 per months. I marched Tthugh an going ?i?ePsform Will not inrnroor a."He also provoked hoartv on thrpo milpa . Cook, -- hPr iik. X e. President ! unless it group of Englishmen camp. Reliable Information on Oil Stocks Juerison n remains undisturbed for one f by telling a story Early next morning (Sunday) I asurfp wanaeer: v. v piov. ,?.month3 3- - Per cent: ln P0"11 and sayinff that there was no came quietly back furnished gratis. per one on and surrounded the! en, Anflu". vol. w. F. months. cent; 12 months, 4 per earth that knew ej well what town- - No one saw me. After ! 1 ZLryi- C. Jones, Cent. COOfl thin era aotA 111. . . . iriin ,1 a T nrnlLj . . . . . nostine fuse, g TcZ- H. Water " uener appre- - "X"" iutu-in- cnurcn wnere Directors. icated eating, or could eat mnr-- o they were having a hio-- , i !,. t. i... CAS1LE & C00KE CO., Ld. ,r?"ffUshman. was crowded with athletic young men Eyesight Insurance JUHEI ISHIZUKA anT S.a,d.,he had talked enough, 1 arrested the whole congregation, and AGENCY HONOLULU. started dismount from his box. selecting seventy-fiv- e of the best men OF there were cries of "More marched them AGENTS FOR . Phy! yet. Mr. Mur-- off. notwithstanding EI Commission Merchants and Just a little more, Mr. Mur-- their best Sunday clothes. There was WN Phy, there s fifteen a &reat howl, but BARK, LTD. o o minutes yet!" The I had to have them Tou or your children may feel as- gentleman took his stand, and so they came 'willy nilly " Sit Mutual Llls 'nsDraiis 'ney.rd SUGAR1 Pleased with much sured of receiving the most careful Wnd Street. FACTORS. the hearty sympathy mani- - and skillful attention to eyesight - BEAT OUT OF AN needs, or relief from headache .L; . ract General AGENTS FOR aS INCREASE OF and liiiia Bank,ng and &KS.,MVtt72S HIS pains, by consulting OF BOSTON. ange Business. E. The Ewa Plantation ComDanv. -- LSION-- n r.nmnrr The "Waialua Agricultural Co., ft .17 r II i; Ltd. the quest on. . " mnnnii The Kohala Sugar Company. He then nriT,r.i,t,j .1 A Mexican war j tne ifisucrce " contentiXtSzwith vot. r. mm Draw ; WM The "Waimea Sugar Mill Company ;i.?e good fortune, and to nent editor writes: "Seeing h; ounter, ,u'i envy t,, OF The Koloa Agricultural Company ii? ZnA to his own tisement of Chamberlain's roHc ChoN HARTFORT The Fulton Iron Works. St. Louis" Mo 'L"fp.a"d.f!aid"V"h dn't have half a era and Diarrhoea EYE SPECIALIST, The Standard Oil Company. cha rl SV'tn. ."t'ff cf01 as a -I-dler in Mexico' n 532 FORT ST., LOVE BUILDING. The George F. Blake Steam Pumps aionriel , em' M8 Weston's Centrifugals. ' be praised." and I contracted Mexican diar- - Ao. sir. vm, rnoea and rvo WERS The New Enp'and Mutual Life Insur- don't c this remedv iaa kont & C00KE. bod fellows. ho com i r from eettlner an lnrrc.Qea tn 1 We carry a full line Of Porte:rs . ance Company of Boston. and , . . hp's - 0n eVery T)i0.. in The Aetna Fire Insurance Company rV'het.her any bette'- oflf renewal a. dose of it SPECTACLES MD EYE GLASSES Wlding 7"'t13 number and of than beS"des' Materials. Office, Hartford, Conn. m?Z if a"Vbody "tores me." It is unequalled as a quirk 414 The Alliance for Assurance Company mL hS in?"'"? o0.r.?..rf..,ndustry" r CUre arrhoea is gold-fille- d, Fort Street. of snd pleasant and in gold. . silver, steel London. '- and let him go -" rur. sale DV Benson. rubber frames. WE ahead and win success,' and Smith & Co., EXAMINE YOUR Ltd.. wholesale agents, EYES" FREE OF ,1 CHARGE. WHITMAN & CO.. Agen 1

COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JAMUAlil Itf 10 THE PACIFIC - A BENEDICT'S STORY. Sarah Angus, accompanies him as far --J. HOPP & CO. rr-'V- t as San Francisco, where she will visit I fcSS o IE Miss Mabelle Pierce, who spent sev- o O .notice eral weeks In Honolulu among her --o many friends, left yesterday on the Q u A willowy form, China for her home in Buffalo, New Q QUALITY A steed of steel, York. A large number of her friends, O o A firm control . were at the dock to bid her aloha and o Of a whirling wheti. accept goods fcearir.ff deck her with leis. WHISKEY do not c When you want GREEN RIVER t i AIRING. A glint of ribbons, On "Wednesday evening Miss Kather-ine- - 1 REP name.: uiy Of hose, of lace, similar There Widdifield gave a dinner party In A healthy glow honor of Miss Mabelle Pierce of Buffa- o On a pretty face. lo prior to her departure for her home. o Covers were laid - for twelve guests. There Is as big a difference in A' graceful movement, Music was' one of the features of the Q Furniture as there is between o A witching smile. 1 . evening. CL. selling cheap furniture and go And the girl Is down 8 8 O road a mile. River . M. Wednes- good The Mrs. F. Hatch returned furniture. O Peking . . day on the steamship City of Tf Is more to us to iiave any o. Was I in it? RINCB CARNIVAL and his California, What? will after a delightful visit to us to be Well, I should smile! suite arrive in Honolulu accompanied by Miss Kaufman, who any article left with S on the night of February 17 upholstered leave My Sterling was built J has been a frequent visitor to the Is- repaired or For speed and style. Shrove Tuesday and will O give entire satis- - Whiskey reign supreme during an evening of lands. our shop and O or Mardi-Gra- s faction, both in the class The P. C. M. COMPANY, O wensboro, Kentucky. "Green River" gaiety. A ball, with all Mrs. W. Porter Boyd will leave on o3 0 It is distiled by J. W. McCulloch. the splendor that Honolulu society can work done and the price, than In Ehlers Block. Department. the next steamer for the Coast and a. Supplied my mount is the official Whiskey of the U. S. Navy lend, will be given by leading society will journey thence to England, where a. it is to sell new furniture. Vaw for the benefit of Eye and Prom their high grade stock. Gold Medal at the Paris Expo- ladies the she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Janion. o of the grade we sell "Green River" Whiskey was awarded the Ear Infirmary. At a meeting yester furniture She will also tour the continent before x is bound to give satisfaction, q Well, away I flew 1900." day of those ladles who are interested returning to Honcljlu. speed. sition, Mardi-Gra- a piece of fur- With scorcher it was decided that a s ball We never allow my . And thus won bride. sale in all saloons and by . thing re- to leave Take no substitutes. For t would be just the and would W. W. Ricker departed on the China niture or upholstering Or, my Sterling did. ceive commendation from every side, for New York city yesterday, where he our shop until It has passed a u and so Mardi-Gra- s it will be. These expects to have a model of an inven- o By doing already begun critical examination. society matrons have tion constructed. He will return to o it is their planning to make the reception Honolulu In the summer time. this we are convinced that O to Prince Carnival a magnificent one 8 ti8 8 a. as it snouia De me uei --g B. and m R AflfiNTS. HAWAII TERRITORY. and one which will be remembered in Mr. and Mrs. E. McClanahan a. workmanship can accomplish; Pacific Cycle & Mfg. Co., agenU for social circles for many, many days to daughter left for Chicago on the China o consequently our patrons are ce society man away tVe n3xt two O Sterling bicycle. come. A lin has been and will remain for x class of the asked to m?J himself a Prince for the months. Mr. McClanahan seeks a va imnressed with the O evening bursas not given his answer cation. work done. 1 ' '. k& 1 as yet. , Ho er, when he'hears just t8 Just at present we are doing J and Stylis Creations are to be in his Mrs. William Haywood assisted in TO New what socief belles work in THE suite it is thought his mind will be receiving at the New Year's reception O some excellent Secretary of Navy O made up only too quickly. The Master of Assistant the O-- of Ceremon:' ?s, almost as great as Hackett and Mrs. Hackett in Wash o3 u Headwear Prince Carnival himself, will be chos- ington. CL PUBLIC Ladies 8 8 Q In en from among the popular young so- Mr. Mrs. Bruce Bonny left for O shipment f LADIES' MILU-NEB- Y ciety men and at the sweep of his ba- and Feather Miss Killean'has just received a large Honolulu on the Oceanic steamship X o , gay throngs will mingle and leading fashion centers, of the United States. ton the 3, says o fresh from the Alameda on Thursday, January THE PEO- newest and most fashionable shapes ani dance and danae until early morn. The WE WISH TO THANK Thls shipment Includes all the yesterday the Argonaut. AND PLES of Honolulu for the large to wora this season by executive committee met 8 8 which Dame Fashion , has decreed b. trimmings morning Dr. Sloggett's office . and Pillows they bestowed on us. at Geo. was to have hare those who wish to be well dressed. official announcement. Col. Macfarlane price of a depends large- now makes the London for New York on the Oce- Is hard to uote prices, because the hat been offered where left O We are now offering It Miss Klllean's Many places have on January 16. He has been quite o upon trimmings, but you may rest assured that Mardi-Gra- s com- anic ly the in to hold the but the ill. -- are reasonable. In fact, you can save money and be better appointed to make1 the selection o prices mittee 8 8 8 CL. Mattresses "D dressed by purchasing at this store. has not decided this point as yet. Mrs. to Mr. A. A. Young returned. Hono CL any Meats, Alexander Hawes is the chairman of lulu on the Peking after a pleasant O If you have never had the committee on ticket sales, and this stay of several weeks In Oakland and pillows or mattresses renovated o will be one of the most difficult com San Francisco. by us, we would suggest a trial Poultry. mittees, yet promises are pouring in by they look like new after pass Dress Making Hair Dressing and the score. Mrs. Isenberg will look after Mrs. C. P. Grimwood left for the the selection of the judges for the car Coast yesterday afternoon on the Chi ing through our hands. Manicuring nival. It is needless to say that the na for a brief visit in San Francisco. o Produce, Department ranks of the society men will be Invad 8 8 o X men. Mrs. Charles on the China c3 o-- Is in charge of a com No woman is well dressed unless her ed for these wise Hon. Paul Neumann left o This department who charge ol the aecorat yesterday for San Francisco, where he Ol 13 first-cla- ss properly attended to. Elston, has petent fitter, assisted by dress- coiffure has been added a great Etc.. Etc. stylish an In her pro- ins committee, has wilt remain a short time. makers, who turn out the most The hairdresser is artiste many names to her list. It is said that tj8 Awnings treet costumes, walking skirts, and fession and has all the latest ideas In many ladies have begun plans for very rthur Wilder was given a royal O evening dresses that are made in hair dressing. lahorate and beautiful costumes. nd-o- ff yesterday when he left on the MADE TO OBDER. o Manicuring Is an equally Important There is a question yet as to whether hina for San Francisco. - 8 8 iiBiJiifi Any woman can be properly fitted. Aft- Dart of a woman's toilet. Come to Miss the dancers will unmask directly after y8 WITH AN IMPROVED DELIVER! Is as Important Klllean's when you want manicuring march. There seems to be John S. McGrew, wife of Dr. J. T all. good fitting Just the grand A Occi- - SYSTEM. ' -- as many desire S. McGrew of Honolulu, is at the mm good material. - 'prcperly done. obiectlon to this, 2C to their masks until later m tne aemai noiei. u retain O-- evening. But this is a pretty social! i8 Hopp & Co. T3 theall-powerf- CL point which ul Master of J. will alone decide, i a. Ceremonies lO KINO AND BETHEL STS. kVl. C? 'J- - ARLINGTONVlissBLOCK. HOTEL STREET. O Paul Egry's second violin recital o LIMITED, Thursday night, January. Z, at tne Hun-alip-n the KOSSip j! ST. rinura House is HOPP & CO. J. HOPP & CO P. O. Box 219. BETHEL tw among music lovers In Honolulu. The The Honolulu Tobacco CORNER HOTEL AMD rrogramwiU undoubtedly be one : or TORT STREETS, the Dest ever given m mm Company, Ltd. string quartet number, a trio, ceno, Rock TOBACCONISTS, voilin and piano, an adagio for two IMPORTING Egry's violin numbers. The AND RETAIL DEALERS 1 cellos and WHOLESALE G minor Concerto by Bruch is sufficient For Ballast Ex. S. S. Zealandia we received a large stock of the High Grade to draw a large audience,- - but Herr EeTv.will display his marvelous exe BEST cvrtion on. the violin, playing Ernst's Heliotrope, La Airicana, Havana is White and Black Sane 4 JV4- - nthaim nvintnisie. which selection fjfeautiful La Estrella Key west Cigars, the most difficult In his repertoire. Mr IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Milwaukee Egry will be assisted by Mrs. Harold Suitable for Holiday Gifts to your gentlemen friends. and r makes Heautiful AXJk L " Miss- Iola Barber xftf.Hmithv - EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. . : : Also, a full line of : : : others. omen 8 CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. BEER NEWBRO'S IIERPICIDE MAKES Owl, Brunswick, Principe de Gales and Miss Kathleen Cartwright, daughter BEAUTIFUL HAIR, because it de- of Mr. Bruce Cartwrlght, left yester stroys the deadly microbe at work Dump Carts, furnished by the day on Alexander Humboldt Cigars. D. she upon the hair roots, thus making dav for Washington, C. where 'an hour's notice. , y WII-ltii- m falling hair impos- YY Yf jpmjMM will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. dandruff and during: winter social sible, and promoting a thick, luxu- TTnvwood the riant growth of hair, increasing the Sh will have the entree Into owner sgoodiooksmnyiw percent. H. RHITCHCOCK, CAMP'S BEANS, VAN CAMP'S circles and hag- VAN Washington's inner social Tt nrtil ulna enm vonr father, brother, - Merchant Street, In Office occupied by exceptional opportunity band or sweetheart of any scalp, affection MACARONI AND CHEESE, COOK will have an ' they may have, aven baldness, for it works M. D. Monsarrat. $12.50 perbbl. to gay and brilliant so like a charm upon the baldest pates. Use it mix with the you will surely recommend it. 6 dozen quarts. ED SAUER KRAUT, CORN, PEAS cial throng which is only to be found yourself, then Sale at all First-C- I ass Drug Stores. ALL KINDS OF SARDINES IN MUSTARD, VESTI- in the national capital during the con For She will aiter- - 89 per case gressional sessions. quart. BULE PARLOR MATCHES, DRIED wards attend school in tne .asi aim Electrical 4 dozen FRUITS, FULL VARIETY; CAVIAR. remain away irom me CO., LTD., Agts years. HOLLISTER DRUG ETC., ETC., ETC. next four $5 per case 2 dozen quarts. T la., tenant TTanCOCk Of the Sixth ! Supplies - House United States Artillery at Camp Mc- The Book Kinley. who has anticipated a trip to received his jL iP thP States and who had Sidelights on English History," from and Novelties DELIVERED IS leave of absence, Is compelled by the Queen Elizabeth to Queen Victoria, a & WMTYi life to rorego exigencies of military by E. F. Hendersan. Ph.D. Constantly on. Hand. Orpheufiv Block Grocers. that pleasure until arrangements can "A Furnace of Earth," by Hallie Er-- Fort Street. be made for an officer to fill his place minie Rives. off- of Life," by D'Annunzlo. II he is absent. A shifting of The Flame U V IV., while the Desert," by George Ebers. Contractors for electric light wiring icers within the last week or so has In 2 vols., by Gautier. inter-communicat- young officer's time of de- Captain Fracasse," private, and long King and Bethel Sts. TOR 1901. made the "England" (111.), by C. J. Taylor. rr parture indefinite. "The Cruise of the Jretty rouy, oy distance telephones, power transmis- IS OUT AND READY FOR DE- $ 8 Clark Russell. sion, etc., etc. LIVERY OR MAIL ORDERS; a of Kilohana Art Men of the Merchant Service," The literary Circle "The The only ELECTRO-PLATIN- G and larger and better number than its League will hold its third entertain- bv Frank Bullen. 3 Orange," by John Olliver PLANT on the Isl- predecessors, finely Illustrated. Val- ment on Saturday, January 26th, at "Robert GALZANIZING PHOTOGRAPHIC roms. Mrs. W. F. Hobbs. ands. ; uable alike for home or office ref p. m. in the League "The Break-U- p of China," by Beres erence use throughout the Islands, Frear will lecture on the works and ford. publication to send personal character of .Sidney Laniei, "Thf. Manv-Side- d Franklin." by Paul PORTRAITS and the best be- WORKS AT PALAMA, abroad, owing to Its amount of va- the poet, essayist and novelist, who Leicester Ford. came famous through his Centennial "The Footsteps of a Throne," by Max information. ; ried and reliable poem 1876, and who stood for the Pemberton. i .9 cov- in of Maiden Lane," by Ame Besides its statistical tables highest culture in the south and east. "The Maid ering Island distances by sea and lia E. Barr. Work Guaranteed "The Master Christian," by Corelll. First Class overland, principal elevations, areas, and daughter of S'ttPrS Mrs. W. F. McNutt "Shadowings," by Lafcadio Hearn. Vr TVnvoir rlnps not wish hl3 population, including the latest cen- San Francisco, who returned from Manila "Who Goes There?" a story of the perfectly entertained to accept work unless s1' sus; customs tables of imports and by the China, were Civil War, by Benson. factory. by and Mrs. Diaries and Daily Journals for Ma-go- exports, public debt, me- during their stay here Dr. PooVt on taxation, Mc- 1901. 1 OFFICE AND SALESROOM J teorology, rainfall, school, passen- - Charles B. Cooper and Mr. Tarn Vf..3Up Grew. Miss Mary McNutt was married Block. Phone 350. Postofflce Box x r 763. etc.. Its special prepared ar-Noi- Asnton etc, . RULE BAZAAR comprise: eny a corpomi m GOLDEN tides which was stationed in Honolulu. DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE TO J Admission Day of Hawaii (ill.). FORT ST. Geology of Oahu, Honolulu In Prim- Miss Azalea Keyes, who departed for 316 SEE THE co., 9; PHOTOGRAPHIC itive Days, 1826-2- Hawaii's Forest Honolulu in July chaperoned by Mrs Foes, Nuuanu Pall in Olden Time, J. R. Mackenzie, returned to San Fran-n- n WING WO CHfiN & CD LIMITED. 28. on the Photo Buttons MOTT-SMIT- Honolulu's Battle with Bubonic PriHav December H BLOCK, Plague, Steamer Day In Japanese steamship America Maru, Honolulu (with ills.); Farming In Hawaii, Hawaiian stay Now Displayed In Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. Stories and Superstitions; Ku-ul- a, av the Areonaut. After a short Ebony Furniture, Fish the Fish God of Hawaii; Hilo, It Aus Changing Conditions; Introduction In in Honolulu, Miss Keyes visited Cigars and Tobaccos, of Foreign Birds Hawaiian Islands. Japanese Teas, R. ISENBERG, President Waipio and Waimanu Valleys; Moana Hotel tralia and Japan. Chinese and B. Lichtig's Art Studio, P. Lowrle Irrigating Canal; The Crockery. Mattings, CHARLES BELLINA, Uanf Walklkl'a New Attraction (111.); The Oceanic Company's New Steamers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells of Ver Vases. Camphorwood Trunks, In the Territorial Stables Building. Meaning of Some Hawaiian Place Names; Palms In Hawaiian Islands; Post-office- s mont. who are on their way around Rattan Chairs. and Agents of the Islands; Plantations, Managers and Agents; Retro- the world, left on the Peking on Wed- THE spect 1900; x An- sev- for and a reference list of articles in the twenty-si- preceding nesday after a pleasant sojourn of Silks and Satins Orders also taken for Crayons, Wa neals, the whole embracing an amount 6f Information well calculated to meei eral weeks In Honolulu. Mrs. Wells is OF ALL KINDS 210-21- ter Colors and Photo Buttons. piesent-da- y enaulrles relative to Hawaii, its past and present. an Oakland girl (nee Miss Hush). They 2 Nuuanu Street. Club Stabies FOR SALE AT ALL BOOK STORES. PRICE 75c EACH, or 85c by mall have a large number of Island friends and were elaborately entertained dur- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CALENDAR H. W. FOSTER & CO., ing their stay in this city. FOR 1901 Gold and Silversmiths LIMITED. George Angus was a passenger on Twenty-fou-r HAWAIIAN VIEWS G. for 50 cents. Telephone 477. THOS. THRUM the China yesterday for the Coajt and FROM HAWAII CALEN FINE WATCH REPAIRING, EN- num ALOHA PUBLISHER. New York city. He will visit a DAR. for J1.00. GRAVING and DIAMOND SETTING. Driver ber of cities in the East before re HAWAII FAIR, by P. H. Dodge, and All Goods and Work Guaranteed. Reliable Horses, experienced Fort Street. Honolulu. turning to Honolulu. His mother, Mrs other articles suitable for Christmas. HOTEL STREET. New Rigs, Fair Prices. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 19, 1901. 13' 0OOCCC0000X A ESTABLISHED '849. INCORPORATED 1885. 8 DOG THAT DIVES SIXTY FEET HEADLONG TO A NET

H - , v Pacific ardware Go,, Ltd. . Fort, Merchant and Bethel Streets, , a Handsome Fox Terrier Whose Owner is Ben Bruns, Is One of Honolulu's Most Merchandise Importers and Dealers in General Remarkable Canines. r Art Goods: H HOUSE FURNISHING Pyrograpliy GOODS:

and-Supplie- s. Crockery, French e 1 --i4- 8s mm- f -- -- 1 Kin ii imttrva , . .Br- vsat i i China, Bric-a-Bra- c, i i m . lungs. 1 Artists' Materials. Fine Cut Glass, Picture Mouldings.

sf sfc sjc sfc Picture Framing Lamps, Chandeliers a specialty. and Lanterns. g" Agents For Deere Moline Plows, Vacuum Oils, Howe Scales, Albany Compound, Willcox & Gibbs New Automatic Sewing Machines, Hall Safes. Harland Stoves and RaDges Sterling Oil Stoves. . oooxcooooxxocoo DfflH IS CURRENT VERSE. U THE SONG OP THE SHEPHERDS. II (By Edwin Markham.) Tallow Dips or Pine Fnois And the shepherds returned, glorifying home. Ages the and praising God for all the things that Sufficed to illuminate the The Dark are of Past. they had heard and seen. biuie n.u. It was near the first ccck-crowin- g, And Ocon's wheel was going, When an angel stood before us and our hearts were sore arraia. Lo. h:s face was like the lightning. ELECTRICITY When the walis of heaven are whiten- - 0 sL! States, and the special of the injbrought tidings of j i feature "Dude" is now all ready to be launched TWENTIETH And he us wondrous I ; I IS THE not fade. Iji 4 exhibition has already arrived. This upon the theatrical world, with as a joy that shall well-manner- f ; kj ill' special feature i3 a startling a as ever dog penetrat- CENTURY METHOD. ' " stunt Then a Splendor shone around us. I .(ii carefully brought up, amiable little ed upon an expectant public. He has In the still field where he found us, I ' III' f trained fox terrier, with a black and already appeared in Los Angeles and A.watfh unon the Shepherd Tower and if not to crowded houses, at to waiting for the light; least ODOR. 1 crowded tents and torchlit street exhi- SMOKE. There where David as a stripling t Saw the ewes and lambs go rippling i iCpff bitions. NO DIRT. hollows at the j Mr. Bruns will give open TnOUBLE. Down the little hills and 4,", air shows falling of the night. in Honolulu and "Dude" will be put to work as the special attraction. It will Oh, tender, j what sudden faces be his duty to nightly climb a sixty-run- g 45 Filled the old familiar places, leap The barley-field- s where Ruth of old went ladder and therefrom into a trtoanlnir with th birds' I net below. Every rung is one foot from ELECTROLIER, PIANO, Down the skies the host came swirl- the next, and the leap is calculated to ing, 1 startle the natives, as indeed it should. LIBRARY, READING sea-wate- rs and LAMPSV Like white and whirling. "Dude" is being successfully coach- And our hearts were strangely shaken by GLOBES and SHADES. ! ed for the performance, and delights AX' tha wnndr nf thetr wnnli mmmmamA owner,, nmdewtinfling his with hiM of Hastle, O people: all are bidden the part he is to play. He goes up the THE n HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD.. Haste from places, high or hidden; ladder, one rung at a time, and perches-o- SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOK n Mary's Child the Kingdom comes, the the top round with a carelessness heaven in beauty bends! and ease that could not be excelled for The Westinghouse Electric and Mff. Co. He has madebll life completer; grace any He has made the Plain Way sweeter, and elegance by dog in the P. O. BOX 144. PHONE 39o For the stall is His first shelter and the country, and there he awaits the pleas- cattle His first friends. ure of his trainer. When the signal is given him he makes apw to the audi- He has come! the skies are telling; ence and takes the sixty-fo- ot leap as if He has quit the glorious dwelling; were merely jumping off the back And first the tidings came to us. the he humble shepherd folk. doorstep in chase of a cat. He lands in the net, and after bouncing up and" down two or three times from natural THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL. APPY-GO-LUCK- - the, Rough T, rollicking: Ben white body wags to the accom- canine elasticity, he leaps from net Mats that - Straw (Wilde's last poem.) ap- - Pmitiq whrtm prppvhndv knnwq nanimpnt nf a stnmnv tail. to the ground and recognizes the 5Q Ah! happy they whose hearts can break H and who was here several months Ben Bruns was ever an industrious plause of the audience with a series of And peace of pardon win! bOWS bow-wo- in accordance may a cm Tritti the VlrWannn Tnflian fHnn: nnr! must nppds do something and - How else man make straight his with the best teachings of stage eti- - The Stylish and Fashion- j plan medicine show, is again coming to the all the. time, so when he found himself Q x And cleanse his soul from sin? I root. nis lime Jir. xi uus is tu wun notning iv uu ueveiai mu"" t are How else but through a broken heart father (?) a startling medicine show, he took up the task of training the lit- - Mr. Bruns and his leading actor able Always I People Have May Lord Christ enter In? the members of which are now prepar- - tla canine. So well did he succeed that to be seen every day taking a swim - house. Up-to-Da- J'lne- tft rnme to terrier, stage name of in the water down by. the boat Their HATS te And he of the swollen purple throat" the Islands from the th under the in (Q And th stark staring eyes y Waits for holv this-traged- the hands that took was fined ?500 and sentenced to three tion of going far from the scene of Style. I The Thief to Paradise; was of her life to become a recluse-an- d And a broken and a contrite heart CUT hours' imprisonment. This result CUPID arrangement between the District to expiate a deed which, though' j The Lord will not despise. .by 'Attorney, Miss Flagler's counsel and unintentional, had cost the life of a And all men kill the thing they love the court. fellow creature. She. chose Cape Bre- ' By all let this be heard: IT SHORT Stylishly garbed, Miss Flagler stood ton, Canada, as the place of her pen- Our HATS Will Always Some do it with a bitter look. un to receive her sentence. Her father ance. Some with a flattering word! ss was by her side. She paled when sen-Mi- For five years Miss Flagler has lived' ine coward does it with a kiss. ay Give Satisfaction. The brave man Elizabeth Moore Flagler's self- - tence was rendered. Half an hour later in that corjier of the with a sword! making visits long inter- imposed penance five years of seclu-'sh- e was driven in her father's carriage earth, brief at to her Washington homebut Indoor - to the jail. She was accompanied uj vals Baseball. sion at Cape Breton beginning Imrr.e- WInthrop, who remained never recalling to the social circ In The a friend, Mrs. following men of the Young Men's diately upon the expiration of her term in the corridor during the term of im- which she had once moved so mucT; as Christian Association Evening Class in-- of threehours in jail for shooting and prisonment. the fact of her existence. door baseball team are requested to be:kminff a negro boy caught stealing No cell confined Miss Flagler. She But in Cape Breton Miss Flagler did on hand for practice Monday evening,! in not brood idly over her trouble. "With- from Flagler family grounds did not remove her bonnet, but sat January 2lst, at 7:30 o'clock: j fruit the Flagler in a few weeks phe had become the IWAKAMI, Brown, the matron's room. General J. Clark, Gorman, B. Clark, on Columbia Heights, has yielded to the idol of many a poor fisherman's family. -- smoked a cigar In the warden's private ntraxnam. iverr, mce. Falvey. Elerath. t ., assist- Crooks, She gave the fathers material Hotel Johnson and Curtis. ance, advised the mothers, made gar- Tel White 421. Street Another of indoor baseball be Mrs. D. W. Flagler, announces that the sick tween the Evening Class and the ments for the children, nursed the Bus'ness carriage will place next Jur.e seem-brighte- r, . take every- Men will take place Saturday evening-- and made life for 2Cth, S The man who convinced Mis3 energy - January at o'clock. Since the last has " one she met. All her time and til Eame the Events; Class tPam has lie-e- Flag'.er that it is not well for hei to were devoted to this work. The color strnnethenrri by Pen. Clark en and Crocks continue ju recluse is Dr. G. W. Mc-Ke- returned to her cheeks. ir the irfip'rl. TFpy hop to square ac- Miss Flagler was not lorg left to UD counts Titb th Business Men fov the two of Badeck. Cape Breton. It is vork alone to . better, the cnrd:t:on oi defeats which they have received in pre- - not stated whether the marriage will poor families. vious ganifs. ; the 'fishermen and their take place thtre or at the" Flagler fam- Very shortly after ber arrival Dr. Mc-Ke- n, ily home in this city. irsrired by. her exarrrle. did two Makiki Ground Free. Miss Flagler's act of "involuntary ' kindly .deeds where he had done one b3- - It may r.ot be jrpneralTv known thnt manslaughter," as the court interpreted fore her arrival Presen-tl- everybody te? De-co- oil easebal! eroi:nd. 1S35. She i3 a jr tthe at Makiki were i:, occurred in August, Miss Flagler not set apart by knew that if did the Territory for purposes daughter of Brigadier, General Daniel the wife of the doctor it would ,0- - recreation many years ago. and that w Flagler, who was at that time chief not be the doctor's fault. There is vigor and of 0rdnance of the UnIted states army, was ithT tST?Tv&toVlSi is Dr. McKeen's courtship ardent first come first She was attractive, aged 25, and a ra- and persistent. For nearly five years wed There used to be Ern-(dow- n ja grand stand thpre tut it was burned .vorlte in society. Her victim was it continued without producing any ap strength in every drop several years ago. Since then play- - est Green, a negro lad employed in one parent change in Miss Flagler's peni- (ers and spectators have bad no shelter of the departments. tential attitude. She aided him in his frem the sun. The Government has done i Miss Flagler saw some one breaking work among the poor as he had aided ji.uwiuiK wwara Keeping ground the in the branches of pear trees In the her: but she could not-se- that mar- order since grant, - , , - ,J V. its and the onlv nollc- ,51 no(,laf - riage would her scheme of ex- mg or grass and weeds by i further has been done i away. Mr SoDer's mw dence. She warned the Intruder piation. '. . As he did not comply with her demand, " Miss Flagler seized an army revolver A PROMINENT CHICAGO WOMAN Se f RUPTURE.5! belonging to her father and fired it, her MISS ELIZABETH FLAGLER. friend3 said with no other intention Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vice attle president Illinois Woman's Alliance, In lS-T.'- his 5. . r.jPZj&r l Tv.o bullet nnoea rtmtwh .ttiA hov's office.. The General having notified speaking of Chamberlain's Cou,rh Rem- Bio:r they would be nome-- edy, says: suffered with a severe l8 diffTent frorVsil Ibody, killing him almost instantly. As '.daughter that "I to v other tmssers and has rad- - ATiqs Flasler'a narpnta wpm absent from time for luncheon, the fair prisoner cold this winter which threatened run pneumonia I tried different .R cally CURED thousands of ;tne city, she sought a friend of the fam made no expenment with me pruxju into worse seemed to grow r;ss. No experiment! lt,, 1r. tv. nf fare. remedies but I aos th wr,rkl 1" gem ...... jj and the medicine upset my strnnacn. A "Booklet No. re - period fc.lowing the aimer request. lice. . During all the me to try Chamberlain s Address, T'ica T?iat?Iers friends knew friend advised The negro residents of the city were .hnntir.c I Cough Remedy and I rouno it wa tV:. enffprpti mental an - -- Magretic Klastic Truss Co , much incensed by. the verdict of the intense pleasant to ias cu Flagler gnish. At time's they feared that her once. am now entirely recovered, coroner's jury exonerating Miss I fuffer-in- g. any boy. Af- mind would not bear the strain. They paved a doctor's bill, t'me and ALL KINDS OF from intent to harm the be without tais l; disturbed to see that the and I will never -- ter a vast amount of agitation sr.e was were much by RUSHER sentence brought only temporary splendid medicine again." For ale GOODS indicted and in the following February light Benson, Smith & ,Co.Ltd., wholesale, - relief. Returning home after her her case came to trial. agents. , The proceeding? were conducted with Miss Flagler 'brooded and GO CD YEA3 iUJlBIR CO. amounted to a would not be comforted. She could not Strley O's celebrated' seiirecv. Thfv i Spruance. ' FOR SALE BY ALL DEALER R. H. PEASE, President.' plea of "guilty of Involuntary man- - ibe induced to aivert nersen nuici. brands of "Kentucky Favorite and O. . r lnten-- the highest. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL,, U. S. A. slaughter," upon which Miss Flagler! Presently she announced her F. C." whiskies stand ft"

34 THE" PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER;. HONOLULU,. JAJTCTART 19,.. 1901. 'I t

uaifled Protestantism in ta:-cit- y and;; have helped t consolidate, sentiment in behalf of Protestant principles ) Blood throughout the spovmce. Impure t vMake it.Pure, Rich, arcdTiealthy. Some haziness appears to. exist in. Impure blood takes the very life right Wimany minds as. to the theological, dis one-- You drag, around, at yy I out of just tinctlon between Unitarians, and Uni--, your work, feeling wretched and dis- Q versalists. The., famous bon, .. mot ot Starr King, himself a Unitarian, that consolate all the time. You are weak, EGiALI - believe God is. too goad discouraged, and have lost faith in tfUniversalists- and Unitarians medicineu. Try just one thing more, too good to be damned," for we are sure vie can help. you. !uas or.ee resirded as expressing- - th- - Mr. C. JIundon-Cresdee,- -. of Camp-belltow- n, tS i matter in a nutshell. Now,. however. South Australia,, semis us f) Mr... George WUiis Cooke,' whose arti-- this letter, with his photograph: ' eles on current religion in. the Boston. ' ' T V ; jiivenmg lranscnpt we have recently V. quoted, says I sale that this distinction is no 5" a--. ' lenger valid. "It is not theolagieal t but- - a psychological difference that! i, his diocese, especially of the-- negroes; keeps these duplicated sectajkom; 1 ; Gomez, close t but Cisneros, and the extreme affiliation." The I & i party still Unitarian; he remarks, nationalist declare that they looks upon religion more from the in- - No. i will have none of him because he is 2 j tellectual side, . while the Universalist (i'inot a Cuban. The Havana correspond views it more from the intuitional ajid ed ! ent of the New, Century (Roman Cath- - j evangelical standpoint. .Nevertheless i wel1-!pfin- wk, u uuing.i.uu, jjcucuiuer ajt appears there is a erl In i nartv ivl to beiieve, however, that the bishoD church, ' own,, former who favor an ergamic will hold his and that even Gomez union. Among the Universalists. little I disposition toward this course is tu be - discovered. . 4 l x tie ivciui iucu vmiBiitiu., ocience Chuich is a new organization comtios 1 Five o'clock Teas ! I ed of persons, who. do not approve the Emanu-e- l gives, in brfef the names prominence given, to Mrs. Eddy and ' and dates of Jewish congregations on her book. .The founder of the Reform tbe' Pacific Coast outside of San Fran-Churc- h Colonel Oliver C. ; Cisco. The Hebrtw Society. is Sabin of Benevolent was suffering from very had wound ; .Washington,, While the church en- - Sonora, was organized ki . 1S52. The "I be on I ' that would not heal. I thought it must i t) eouraeres ' the reading of all sound burying ground is still cared rrsr bv account of my blood, so I tried Half Price t Christian Science literature, its only ; he few Jews left in the city. The - text-boo- k is the Holy Bible, and it .'Congregation in Stockton. was ors-an-z- bows the knee-t- o God only;. fed. in 1&52. developed from an existing Brass, ceper and nickel pla . society for the care ot m- - the Jewish AY ed, with Improved wood alcohol Arrangements are perfected for tak- - jfsane. It is.still in existence and num-in- g Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching, Ha- the religious census ot the city of ( hers forty members. In 1853 religious '. burners. Just what you want 6 Mormon j: waiian service; p. m.. Book of Los Angeles. Representatives of thirty services were held and an organization heating water Quickly. Or- ser- i for church column class; 7:30 p. m., preaching. English church organizations met in the Toung.J perfected in 1S54. In 1S55 a. soolety Notices for this ReGath-'erin- g '" was Sarsaparilla namental and useful. PRICES office by 6 p. m. on vice. The subject will be "The Men's Christian Association building established in Nevada City; in f must be in this a.nd.1 one in 5 the announce- of Israel." v and renorted work so far done, Jackson and one in Piddle- - SARE CUT; IM HALF, and. all Fridays. Otherwise sub-committ- . fifty-sev- my week be- various were appoint- - town. Eighteen hundred and; -f After talcing on.y two bottles wona ments will be run as the (Congregational), Rev. en was a. good year. "ts" marked tn plain figures. is ne charge for these Chinese Church ed. It isthe intention tp complete the Marysville. Sac-- ? "'""'H?.'"? my feel out fore. There Thwing, acting pastor. Sun- census in one day l.OOu ramento,. Grass Valley before in life. Whenever I of notices. Edward W. with an even and Shasta had sorts, now. I take a ferr doses and am all narht. day school, 9:30; preaching service, 11; canvassers, and if nossible. secure the each its Hebrew society... Portland foi- -j Ayer s Sarsaparilla i a wonderful medicine, Snrday school In English, 2:30; evening religious opinion of every adult in the ! lowed in 185$, Folsonv iii 1855, and Vir-- J for impure blood and general debility." 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting. city. v, in xnere were be- -. service. ' iso. M. , ; socl-Near- If your liver is slugjrish, yon have a coated Union Church, Rev. William 7 :3o. ( sides".congregations or benevolent ly Central - tongue, constipation, and vour food distxeases SHceaid. nastor. Sunday school and Bi a minion copies ties in San Luis Obispo, San- Jose sermon, Japanese Church (Congregational). Ser- half of the you. Ayer's Fills cure all liver troubles. See tie display In our front, fele class, 9:50; public worship and 11 7:30 Bible, or portions of the Bible, were Mokelumne Hill. Oroville, Santa Rosa, vices at the old Lyceum at and la- - 11; Yr P. S. C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30; circulated in China alone year, Red Bluff. Iowa Hill,.Jesu Maria, Mari-b- y Spared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mass., V. S. corner window. The sale 7:30 o'clock. last " i weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, the good work, of the American ! P03" San Andreas, Forestville and. ! Dovn;eville. t 3. m. Japanese M. E. Church, II. Klhara, pas- - Bible Society. Agencies have DRUG CO., Agente. At the Sunday morning service Kev. been recently opened by it in Ph.D., of Oahu ' LtfcV, I Maxson 'Smith, . U Rico Arthur being, day school, 10; morning service, 11; even- - Porto and Manila. For The American Institute r,f FOE, ONE Dreach. his theme , Sa.r,i fnUfttp. will pray- - twenty years its annual issifes have' ! 3 o'clock l g service, 7:45; class meeting, 8:i0; Literature, under the prmcipalship, of TiriKtiAn Education." At - averaged a, million and a ; i rx T3 T T . t only ;'T- mpftinff. vv eanesaay. cservicea ai about half 'rAclWon t T'ill - Mvrphy will speak to men copies of the Scriptures. Our VP ' me i Francis Church. 1 readers, rnirViVv t i 7 in the auditorium of the church. Again Waikahalulu when asked to contribute to this sociel lni 1 ,f it doinsL ,excel". 3 t WEEK 7:30 address a Union Goapel ft-- rpfWt " " reaumg or At he will should uponane lact tnat , mixusters everywhere""""o along Temperance meeting in this church, and Kawaiahao Church, Rev. H. H.. Parker, all of our missions and missionaries : hoinfni the most -- ' - - is proposed at tnis time to ia.. , stor. Sunday school. 10: morning ser- indebted to nM J151M". ot study, it are , it for hem. v"frses. ONLY... Murphy. is 7:30; , 'ULlu,J'ii5 me - frMx-wi- ll offering for Mr. It vice. 11: evening service, preaching in V""": Old Testa- oppor-- - j ment Prophecy, the if we have many more English by Rev. W. D. Westervelt; Chris- i Psalier, the Life BLANK doubtful ers, ana to au Protestant workers, in - nr-.- houses 6:30; prayer meeting, Wed- - 'Ji .me nrist. tne Annstoiir- ending: SATURDAY, JANUARY to hear him, so crowded tiar Endeavor, every where mission work exists ; "VT. t iani ; Christianity 'an n " Are expected Sunday. ! nesday, 7:30. In many tongues, in many lands, and ai. V""1'?-?v- 19tli. Deutscher Gottesdienst. Herr Pastor by many agencies, its fruitful-an- liter-- . flfird h 01Q 7 m., Holy -- xviiria-wir- I - - St Andrew's Cathedral a. , o lof 1f work i . "1- ocittwicu auu.:?u."ulecom- 11 t.vj.iUCs a... .mia6 To'nllvi rrrie1" .menaea oy a - 10 Sunday school; I council of Seventy. Any Communion; a. m., tigi 1 1 m 11 TTh i mnperana datitcAnon lint t ca f ' Hi f Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser- one subscribing for the Journal, of The ft Wlf . m., dienst in der T. M. C. A. Halle abhalten. "The Simultaneous Mission" is the uiogy or if mon; (on the last Sunday in the month. Der Gemeindevorstand. significant title given to the ' evan- tne Biblical World Has tn of the Holy Commun- privilege of becoming a member of '1 Choral Celebration gelistic projected by . v. the. Ahiahl; 7:30 p. tn.. movement the rn ilH n f mi iffHM o p. ion); 3:30 p. m., Pule Camp 2. Sunday 1:30. National Free Chuich Council of Great ",7.1 " sorrowing nun n' j t Evening Prayer and Sermon. Dean, The Relief No. school, Honolulu, Parish Britain for the incoming opening year K UIIIIUIIUCHU,; Rev. the Bishop of 1 t . ; Rt Penlel Mission. Nuuanu street. Irwin of the new century. The . bOOkS in a mnot , Priest, the Rev. V. H. Kitcat. Uddenberg evangelists most !i..irlontalvviiAiitai - blcck, below King, Miss and and the notable tory way, without much planningauiusui- .. . , r, Adams, missionaries in charge. I preat aers of the country are to take or St. Andrews j .real knowledge of the value of their Importers of. nitnister Services as follows: Street meeting, 7:30, part in it; the largest halls and church purchase Instead of a symmetrical gregation, Kev. Vf''namiuon land meeting in the hall at 8 each evening es in the land are secured in advance i . v. collection of CROCKERY. 4 in hnrsre Sunday services " o. i v., . i !.: authoritative volumes, 9 cuck umuud..(.j guuuaji nuoil ulc:c:i.xiA5 Lilt; lUVVlifi aim UlUCn, lUVlUUIlJLg vc wvc there is apt to be :30 p. m.; Sunday school, a.m. j dis-th- a miscellaneous at 9 a. m., followed by a Bible class in tropolis itself, are laid out into d jumbling together GLASS AND HOUSE 3 p. skill-eveni- ng of books of all kinds Chapel, terminus of the hall; holiness meeting! at m. and.trict:5 and the task of assigning and all merits, system lnmNTSHTOfi r.nnns Bt. Clement's Sunday services as usual. The reading . eQ iay workers to these is now being without or due a cars, Punahou. street room open each day from 10 a. m. to j The suggestions of a Holy communion, 7 a. m.; first is undertaken. The plans are more care-- 4 large and competent services: p. m., where you will find the dally i fully considered, elaborate, and ex- - committee of BOOKS. Nos. 53, 55 and 57 King Street. Sunday of the month, 11:05 a. m.; matins scholarly men as to the books evensong, 7:05 p. papers, religious reading matter and free tended than ever before adopted, and a best and sermon, 11:05 a. m.; writing rest, and worth buying ought to be of untold ALL KINDS. HONOLULU. daily pray- materials. Come read spirit of expectation grows everywhere - a.: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; write. value- to any preacher. during the week, 7 a, m.; seats free; to the effect that England, Ireland and jly course of study, too, ought ALL SIZES. t t er Ho- The following regular services are held Scotland are on the eve of a great to hold chapel is served by the recior of Seventh-Da- y ministers most Deneheialiy ALL PRICES. lb at the Adventlst Chapel: awakening. ' to strong X nolulu. Saturday, Sabbath school, at 10 a. m.; bocks, and keep them from vagrant t and scattering - reading. President Bishop Among the new sisterhoods of the 5loman Catholic Cathedral, the d missionary meeting at 7:30 p. m. All Harper is also interested in getting Examine Our PannnMia Tiw masses, holy com- - welcome. B. L. Howe, pastor. hour, one has just been organized for muusiers evervwnprs t"k ftV.CAm are Bible-stud- y. 6 7; hildren's mass with Christian' and' patriotic service the j Sunday, prseentlne 1 munlon, and . Portuguese Evangelical Church, cor- Inter-Denominatio- tne English sermon, 9; high mass, with native ner of Miller and Punchbowl streets, Council for j theme of "Bible Study in Its sermon, 10:30; rosary, with native instruc- pastor. Women with Mrs. Darwin R James to the Life and Work of the ChSS Patent benediction, Rev. A. V. Soares, Preaching In of Brooklyn, as president. Its first tion, 2; solemn vespers and 11 7:30 p. and of the Individual." To mm? Plumbers'V Portuguese at a. m. and m.; this week-day- s, 6 7. aim will be to awaken public sentt-- important project 7; low mass, and Sunday school, 2:30 p. m., conducted In - over seven hundri FlatOpening Ejaglish;1 W. A. Boweri, superintendent. ment andcryUallize popular'and leg- churches eighty being Methodist EnuT St. Augustin's Chapel. Rev Father Val- Prayer meeting, Wednesday, .7:30. charge. Sacrament of the mass, adoption of a constitutional amend- - . entine, in ' whereby polygamy will by t Books S3Q. Bishop Memorial Chapel. Kamehameha ' ment be the Supplies as The Bible in Best and Cheapest in saarket. of Miller and Punchbowl streets, Rev. A. of the land nrohibited Demand. the Kalihl-waen- a, j a crime, under proper penalties. Meet Church of St. Jonn tne Baptist, Rev. Father Clement. High mass, ings are to be held in the large cities, "The Bible in Fashion Again' is the TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. expenses Portuguese Evangelical Church, corner and the services of .Miss Sarah J. El- I; sermon and collection for the Schools, Rev. Silas P. Perry,' pastor. Sab- title of an editorial in the Chicago rehearsal, 3; rosary, 4. liott, a missionary deaconess of Salt Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. of the church; bath morning, 11 o'clock. Lake City, have been secured as one Chronicle. That is the first intimation Episcopal Church, cor- of the speakers. She is unusually we have seen that the good old book Patent Washout Closets. First Methodtet street, Salvation Army, Captains Burgefis qualified, by means of her observations. THERE IS IN STORE FOR YOU AT ner Beretanla avenue and Miller had been out of fashion since Rev. G. L. Pearson, pastor. Regular ser- and Sullivan in charge; corner King experiences and insight, while laboring the art THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY, DE- Enameled Lavatories. follows: Sundays, 10 a, m., Sun- and Nuuanu streets. Meetings will be in Utah, to advocate this movement. of printing was introduced. It is true LICIOUS MINCE, CREAM AND OTH- vices as I ' Enameled Sinks, assorted sizes. 7:30 p. m., public tomorrow as follows: 9:30 a. m., j , . day school; 11 a. m. and held that in times of unusual re- ER FLAVORED prayer meeting; 10 a. m., j interest in worship and sermon; 6:30 p. m., Epworth early wharf a movement has been started in ligion there is Enameled Urinals, assorted sizes. p. m., prayer fishmarket); 11 a. m., hoi- - unifica-ines- an increased demand for League; Wednesdays. 7:30 Cago looking toward the closer s Bibles, meeting. A welcome always to all. Par- meeting; 12:30 p. m., jail meeting; lion of tne variOUs Protestant denom-2-3- 0 but it ii an Interesting fact that Galvanized Steel Sinks, assorted p. m., 3:30 p. m., , co-Bib- in sonage adjoining the church. Sunday school; nations for. charitable work, in le times of great bhsiness depression, open ; sizes. class for adults; 7:30 p. operative evangelism, and in broth-ai- r in hard times, in soup house times, The" Reorganized Church of Jesus service, corner Fort and Hotel erIy intercourse. A committee of twen- - times when the pinch of poverty is felt IE Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. - j P Day will hold ser- streets; s p. m., meeting, iruu- v,,.V 3 Christ of Latter Saints saivawon ty.five. renresentine all nhases nf the In hftm vices on Sunday in the Mililani Hall (rear lie meetings are held in the hall ever (;hrilau ' lfa nf ''cul'.,m raiu,,uuu'm SAME AS YOUR MOTHER USED TO Lead Traps, assorted sizes. House) follows: 10 a. m., night except Friday. nm,ttv of the Opera a3 been to formulate plans for MAKE. Galvanized Pipes, assorted 'effective organization. This thought greased sale of the Holy Scriptures, Iron i v,; ... not SDace for na r .auu Lino i,uuiiiiiiicc gicw uuii gi ix Lull" !we sneciilatinn' sizes. unity that has recently appeared. The ference of workers recently held In to the cause of that seeming anomaly, CHURCH NOTES. few dissenters resolved to continue the that city, to consider institutional Perhaps it is due to the same reason-o-ld Pipe Fittings, assorted tehees. name, the old customs, and they j Doughnuts methods of Church work. The tenden- - whatever it may be that occasioned Pig Lead, Calking Lead; Solder, In inearu,ifon0m 'Tn f The Cumberland Presbyterian mission- j That are the talk of the town because large quantities. heretofore stationed in the province Kicd "el 11 T , ni"fie in g in the national capi- - aries luid yixii, 15 ticai if gcuuiug iieuuwcty every body wants them. , . of Hunan, China, have been ordered by The religious papers are reporting a in this tal TT'during the sad years that followed Navy and Plumbers' Oakum. and other lands. In due time, the board to go to Japan until order is fine ilustration of being equal to emer- when recognized officially and organi- the panic of 1S93. restored in China. gency, which was recently supplied by cally by The Chronicle gets its suggestion of CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, Hose Bibbs, assorted sizes. all the Protestant bodies, it LADY FINGERS, the Bishop of Alaska. Dr. Peter' T. will become more and more a factor a change of fashion from the New Check, Gate and Globe Valves. ; The Presbyterian Church of Uss United Rowe and one of his clergy, owing to of the growth of the kingdom. CREAM PUFFS, States sent $25,500 into California in 1S!)'J York Churchman, which, the Chronicle Stop inability to secure mechanics, have put says, is fairly reveling in happy and Service Cocks. t assisftieedy churches. The State took up with their own hands a church edi- the and a full line of pastry holi- $25,000 by Other de- I thought more are being for the fom them taxation. fice at Cape Nome, at a cost of $2,000. The city of Sydney, New South that Bibles days. Made Tinned Rivets, assorted sizes. nominations show a similar record. printed English lan- - fresh every day. Come Wales, was recently moved . to .its and sold in the and see us at the On the last night of the year the ! deptns by an incident which arrayed guage than ever , before. During the The Foreign Mission Society of the Pope of St. Pe- - Protestants of the community sol-- jast year the British and Foreign Bible Ld. Church shows receipts for the descended the Basilica HAWAIIAN HABDWASI CO., Christian the of midnfght he i(ly against the utterances ond claims j over million year just closed amounting to $179,506.94, ter's. At stroke two r society sold a and a half $26,679.36. began celebrating high mass and the . f Cati!0l!.c, ironies in English and Welsh. is on a gain of The whole amount of century tes. At the(dedication.?.an of St. Mary's It NO. 207 FORT ST., arnuity fund now in hand is $92,240. of the twentieth to tner that men were never before Jesus Christ. Extensive preparations Catholic Cathedral in that city, the , stated New OPPOSITE SPRECKELS BANK! h hoon moVio ot th. Votinon.fn. tha archbishop of New Zealand. Dr. Red- - so eager to lavish money on paper, The College of San Rafael ceremonies, which were very solemn ' wooi. preached a sermon, the printed print and binding of the Bible as now, has completed its golden Jubilee and impressive. report of which contained an attack Three times as many Oxford Bibles year. The site was selected In 1817 by upon the morality of the leaders of have been sold this year as last, and You the Franciscan padres. The college is V,6 f?rrnati0,n' and a declaration thege beautiful books are sent to the England i' of' The Pacific Churchman mentions jr ueen, conducted by the Sisters St. Dom- luxi i unroiaiiiiaiii linu. ever since States "not by. dozens or hun-idred- s. inic. that special services in honor of the the days of Luther, the "Jielper and United Blessed Virgin Mary are held each instrument of the worst foes of Chris- - but by tons," for imitations in Gannot th- suc- - un- foreign society of "?ay "Sr30 - .EPiscopal tianity." The governor of province this country are pronounced not a Tell the merits of an article The the Christian ' yln. the Church board of missions has seceived fJiVl f !ie T;irgin on tne and the mayor of the city were present cess. til you have tried It Try a $15,- 5(( e.r and Lnion streets. jn j Bakery jsince October on the annuity plan - r ,w their official robes, and as the great The pastor of a church in the District loaf of our reli- - " i1. over J2",e "5 the'f Columbia who has a liking for I 111 regular . vr L.Le vtiicu me euii receipis- ior ine k unciauwca, icau, treaiea lIllen3e itatl5tir; recently made same time is $2,390.25. 2 ?a .dozen , indignation. It was then ascertained L"1 t tlT. j Oswald Lutted, ...x uetfiiiowumenuu music. that the preacher had omitted more 1 ,6Ul" BREAD. the ents by the American Bible SocietyT MANAGER. The recent Baptist Congress, Jn offensive paragraphs from the sermon And you will no other. Rev. D. R. - and British and Foreign Bible So- -i take session in Richmond, ,, Va., drew Mackenzie of San Fran- as preached, but that they had not the " Msco has been given been copy in a single year. Allowing one together leading pastors, professors, indefinite leave ' erased from the given outjeiety "' absence from his church and to the papers for publication. Imme- - .inch for the thickness of each Bible and editors from all parts of the coun- m the ' try. Theological, sociological, and de- Francisco Theological Seminarv diatelv two srreat meetings wer held. v.oif an innh fnr mj1i tpstnmpnt ' in Los An- - in all nominational questions were exploit- - - t"Sasmens .which Protestant denominations both of which are too low-- he found Cakes. ed by able speakers. ., he and wife will go to Guay- - took part in the person of some of Pies and uexico. and thence East. They their leading men. At one of these at "Vl 0",tp, 1 " !f ' exr. , i to sail from New York January ' meetings six thousand people assem- - I tions' if flled ,ne 1 ?f, Rev. W. Ault has taken up his abode : T tl' r, j 600 feet in height, in Wailuku, Maui, where he intends 5th. r Egypt, and will travel through bled, and in the overflow about two would make a column Dyeing ; and to 'hold Episcopal service every Sun India, returning home by way ot'Eu- - thousand crowded into the church. The or forty-fiv- e feet higher thanSthe day morning and Thursday evening. rPe- - speakers gave notice to the officers in j Washington monument. Washing ton German Bakery On alternate Sunday evenintrs he toih question that, whatever they might do post. Cleaning I The hold service at Spreckelsville La-- American Board has received from as private individuals, they must never Phone and j v. jt--e vxam, White 3851. naina. me nrst uninese in the again compromise the Queen and the He'ena, L'rntfd States to be ordained to the min- - people whom they represented Six Catholic institutions in UPPER STREET. . . . in .such ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FORT istrv- and who for mnnv trooa hot, Vwn , mi - Mont., represent a vast amount of The Brotherhood of Andrew sn,i . . . J 0 ci. iiiauiier. xuev a.iso ororestPfi in a Phillr. noo KQo , I " missionary in san francisco' among on the part of the sisters, and in- 3 ...... lw .1 anan 1 : , . 1 t , .. .. . tremendously earnest way against the work in i't-'i- wi. iunuuuceu : uubuil ior iwi tne wortn $150,000. The Instruments Used In. Thp . ior first Cantor Ui C. rl I I .HI I 11V r ' . . . 3 mi misrepresentations and calumnies volve an expenditure of over R money Rev. Euronp Rnnh a. ituei luna. ine which had been given out hold- Will make your good THE 81LEHT BARBER SHOP ' v.nt'ZJZtsj uixiiia,. rias I ten contributed by the Chinese mis to the press The present value of the Catholic clothes as as ' V as coming a He believes it will prove useful a3 an s!r -. from Roman Catholic pul- ings in that city is probably $400 000. new. Best work In the city. in San Francisco, Berkeley, Oak- pit. In the addresses Are Thoroughly Disinfected Before antiaote to tne temtotatlons arislne- 'rr-- ' Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, Los the fact was There are more than 700 Catholic fami- Using. from the example of dissolute foreign- - j Ai'i; elicited that the Roman Catholics are rUs and Pasadena. peeking to obtain leadership lies, and the membership of the church HOTEL AND NUUANU STS. eis. in 'the aggregate 3500. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ. Prop., Federal Parliament mumlioro n n.v.?u in Helena will Arlington Hotel. Hotel Street It not often that a Roman Catholic , are about be . The Scottish habit of dissent is pre::,' to chosen, and that thv hard oui.ii uiipwouiuu 111 ma ure way toA- Second-han- d BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS - virra-D.- . ...tcio . , mining in. . tnis. .to seourf - sale typewriters, xivc iiuiiuicu Ciuera OI IIIP . riinre a a T)t.l.nr. Ok ttl ' - j , . For Vi-u- Cyole Company, Free ChBrch of ; mi" l- " . . .lL scnooiS. AS all makes, at Pacific Scotland refused, three terim tu tr.;riia.vttua.. oisnop, wno country nas H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. fiudiiatei Sola Water fforh " ine is ims. but recently gone w ago, 10 consent 10 or i H T ', 1 . T . n 1 . . .1 . . Fort street. ine union t c vj. ,xiaiy, uui, mrougn a great..... " , , Opposite & Co. . their denomination with the TTnitP nt tu" . oattle lasting for Fort Street, Wilder I FIRST-CLAS- S J- you to a letter, LUNCHES 'Presbyterian Church of that country. before h dlf 'or the When want write SERVED. Co. LMtefl. crCt.r""? iltX,?07 step Into the Remington Typewriter With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Dinger Office. Fort Btreet. There are type Ale or Milk. writing' and practice, Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. - U. mSt no.We Slss.or CHrai momTnT.ducat .erancSTn' i writers Sts. advSceI veThu S Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. Siplanad, Corner Allen and Fort

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: - Uilc, Dec. 1- -Tc; watch the gAy kk L,ttle DubaErtOB quite over tea-cup- ls dark and the fire until brown; add half ful pansiennes one juld think the complexion a her isn't exactly milk and n Iv, i ... . of flour and curry powder mixed P world was only ma,ie to laugh in; it if uuustjiteuers will an - fn rmrri.;nno v. . - roses, but she understands her type, V. uina uviio,.uui: uieo.n.lclSl CUPIUI certainly there is .nothing -- p.uui serious This is f.,,i iir., ..c-i- ir 2", ' ? season with salt and pepper and town lately. X- - fl?"' van ub ra.iiK.ea0Srsentnrohlpm v, i ai,ut the .Gay bevies of and it fal1s off the shoulders in the mtfot m"""" ine !mrr.c ,,m women throng streets the aPs and crowd coquettish manner. The t-- breakfast, luncheon little x-- and dinner menus, all out around the shop windows, and as for which falI ofr the shoulders I want Some fall into the hopeless with hit" r the dressmakers, why, tbey are fairly J rut of having toasted SJk particularly to impress this fact in Iff. thing week after week and" year Oysters mayS'Sbe nicely curried, Fortunately, or- - in. a I thought to .your mind are .ornamented with year without any relief in the mo- - chafing tivo -- dish by .placing an Table ,.-- r gowns in Mr : of niy advance, or I should tremendous big black velvet bows, be- notoaous bill of fare, the steaks- thp .v. ,ce r, rtainly be left in the lurch. I am go- ginning under the arms and meeting roasts, the chickens and the soups never teaspoonfu o dry clr" powdeT Neu-ily- being varied. 1 AT .V ing t spend a week at SJjiie. de 's over the bust in front are. two bands .... The AmericatT familv be- - in H.n k. .Z' -- .n little chateau in Brittany. It will OkO3OkO5OOOsOsOsOsO0kC thC erCi' "auVdV of gray lace insertion, with Wide black or the tfh.msof its t";1 Dia'tlkonfuVor nZrin he nice house party not 1 accustoms a gill a more than velvet ribbons run through them. Tlrti.se W its a of cold water, add this to. the chart fifteen people, but on special occasions membersto set form of foods, and and stir with a spcon until bands run m straight lines down to the WUld aS an we have .plenty of neighbors to call frrLularitv ne 0f the lm- - add a bottom of the skirt, which is furtl.'r ters to the sauce and a saltspoonful S upon. There are the de Keradets, the ornamented with three more bands c The recreative laws of change apply K of score -- salt; mix the oysters well with the Roncevelles and a of. others. I the insertion. Jut as strongly to the list of foods we for two cover d"sh six new costumes occa- minutes; move the have for the That girl is certainly great on ros- mnt,3 - habits amuse- - about from right to left a moment aS AmTrrehnt- - , sion. ettes, for in front of her little girdle of diet is as .then serve. One is of brown velvet, necessary as a change of scene and sur- - but a pretty are two plump ones of more than re- l a a reddish brown you know, the new roundings sometimes becomes to an in- - spectable size. I shouldn't be at all valid. MRS. STEVENSON'S TWENTY-TAY- O shade. It is heavily embroidered with 1 surprised if she turned the head of the ' COURSE DINNER." brown of a contrasting shade, weak-mind- . dull red ed young vicomte, and then One of the pleasantest innovations in and gold. It 'is made severely plain, wouldnt madaine, his mother, be sorry the weekly menu list is the introduction Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, is a wo- only there is a broad flounce at the she invited her! of curried dishes, which in the last few man of more than local fame. Her bottom of the skirt, giving a pretty seasons grown book, . . it A SPARKLING GOWN. have in favor in America, called "A Dream of Empire," flare. Velvet is.no limp if you don't Instead of seeking variety in tins and dealing with Maximilian's d, something. of the Mme. Celeste also showed me a mar- - jars the modern housekeeper now stud-- reign have sort The jacket up in Mexico, brought her before the it looks more like a waist is made eious gwn sne was making for a lady iea the subject of cooking with the nterary and historical who is wealthy pcunded spices of the East as a pungent world Her blouse fashion and lacks three Inches of more than respected; tudleS in 0IV wchaeologn but 1 am going to talk gown and pleasant addition. Those who like ?nd ptPerS closing. Five narrow gold and Jeweled ahout the the hot Spanish dishes, spices have made her a fiSure in the scientific go and not ahout lady; plen-giv- e the and straps across this opening, but they the there are peppered ragouts of France take natural- - world. She has added to this theoietl-l- y one glimpses of a dainty front of lV enough people to do the other thing, to the East Indian cookery. Curried cal knowledge by recently making & cream crepe de chine embroidered with Mv dears, this dress is entirely made dishes so popular on English tables have trip to Egypt In the interests of the tiny gold fleur-de-li- s. Of course, .at. of silver gauze or webbing or only recently gained any vogue the whatever particular University of Pennsylvania, . of whose cal1 goods. spark-jmnwii- se base of the collar there is one of those yu tne Anyway, it in this country. While they would speed- - archaeological department she is - ily the directoire jahots, in the center les like concentrated diamonds. Th become monotonous if served too fre- - only WOman member. Her mission in quently, their pungency of taste and j- - , 1 of which my little green jade scarab st',e is Plain enough prineess but it fn Egyp one, for simply chiff6n vor makes them a welcome innovation Pomac she is makes a startling bit .of color. is eoveredvwith beautiful versed in the wavs of diplomacy, har-lea- ns roses of all the routine of the weekly menus. Amer-- WITH GRANDMOTHER'S LACES. shades and color. Some of demand a much in8T spent all her girlhood at the French them have jeweled green leaves milder 'form of My principal evening dress, which and curry than that preferred in England, but Embassy in Mexico. Her book, in I some plain gold foliage. Can you con- the palate phii 11 reserve for the ;dance on New that becomes accustomed to truth, which appeared first as a serial, ceive of anything more fairylike? ap-,w- as eve well, the dish is rapidly cultivated to an written by the aid of dozens Year is let me describe it, Speaking of artificial flowers, preclation of spiciest of tell me you prett- I want the and hottest of letters which were sent to her by the and if don't think it's to tell you the correct thing. You have the powders. - y. In the first place, thanks to the ex- young men who were in the thick of my grandmother, a hat trimmed, say, with salmon pink he ght whe" Maximilian tried to cellent taste of I had roses. "Well, right your chin, A Fifth avenue restaurateur who' im- - a lot of really good lace, but, unfor- undr ported an Oriental chef from one of the foun an empire in Mexico. These where your boa fastens, you must wear hd tunate!', none of lengths suffi- London hotels, who prepares and serves men were part-9- parcel of that the are one, and only one, pink rose of ex- cient to an so the curried dishes, has done much to make eventful time, and she was a charming make entire dress, this act shade of those in your hat. You is the J managed: My dress, I this form of cookery better known and young girl who had many sweethearts wa' can have it artificial or real, by ser- - have the to you, is but if better liked New Yorkers. The in the gay diplomatic set. She had honor inform of the artificial you must have half a dozen vice has become a feature of the, place palest green ac--rdi- an brains as magnetism, and they Nile chiffon, and It is little diamond dewdrops to and the chef is showered with compli- - wels plaited, every bit of it. Doesn't fastened the ,vrnfo w iiHi velvet gossip, tt,, v,,i that sound nice and fluffy? Over the petals. sume his spicy preparations served in what men were doing and say hips, down the front in a curved panel state by a picturesque Oriental in turban ing. These letters she preserved, and it and down the back, reaching to the WILHELMINA'S TROUSSEAU. and white linen. Most foods lend them- was from this knowledge, together bottom of the skirt, the lines are so selves admirably to this form of cooking, with her own, of things eventful in artistic. As for the waist, it is simple Of Dutch Manufacture and of the notably eggs, rice, shrimps, lobster and that time, that she wrote the book. enough. Queen's Designing. crabs, chicken and ,lamb. Rice is inva- Her trip to Egypt put her in touch There is a. bolero of aee with riably served with the curried dishes as the narrowest straps. J3e- - Queen Wilhelrhina is shirking no . with the people, the excavations, the lace shonlder TWO PRET TY GOWNS. an accompaniment, and Indian sauces bother or h.--r el inconvenience to make O and chutneys give an additional zest and trousseau elaborate. From the gorgeous yOHOaOsOsOKOsOsOOHO character to the foods thus prepared, wedding gown to the smallest article of The cooking of rice is mostly carelessly lingerie, every detail has her personal veil, or the piece of priceless lace be- - sides of it come well up over the calf performed by the average American cook attention, and she never wearies of longing to her national costume, or of the leg and extra large sizes can be and the result is a heavy, pasty and un-- ; v. i . : hflvo a new rmo irnrcn the latter n il I hart which enmo rmito nn tr tho Imoo paiataDie mass. JTTOperiy preparea, nee probably be adopted. com- - colors and experimenting with new ere- - The medal There is a bail handle like a bucket fl;11 chlne2 kfow how to cook rice ations. When selecting the raw mater- - memorative of the Dutch wedding lias which hangs over the front part of the pr0prly and at their restaurants it can iai for her evening dresses she has in- - just been approved. It was designed by tub like the tie of a shoe. be seen to perfection. It must be wash-variab- ly sky-blu- e foot-tu- examined the samples careful- -' the sculptor Pier Pander. On the face A b has lining of ed perfectly clean and rinsed in several !y appears vessel under full sail, white enameling. This is the most waters, then picked over carefully. in daylight, and then turned on a ' - foot-tu- b, ad- - lights and according to the old custom gayly complete for it has the . blaze of electric in her dark A pound quarts closet to get the other effect. In this decorated for the wedding. Wilhe!- - vantage of a covered shape which re- - half of rice requires two Too soaking purely feminine task,as well as in mina and the Duke are standing at the Jains the heat often in solved. Thrice" u- - foot-tu- b you incon- - state affairs, her majesty has displayed . helm, looking expectantly into the f in a feel the must gtew 8lowly wlth0utj a cover and an imperious spirit, absolutely refusing ture. While the Queen steers, the Duke venience of rapidly cooling water and of cold water may be added occasionally to to be dictated to. An example of thi stands by to come to her assistance if exposed bared limbs. keep it from hard, boiling. The grains happened the other day when an oiT necessary. The reverse side has a very The new shape retains the heat of snouia be unoroken ana wnen tne nee is 01 vne royai water, good or uuuc it should be turned out to drain clous couturiere was trying to secure nneiy executed portrait hot together with a deal upon pair. is to be on steam, which warms limbs al-da- y a napkin, then turned over into the her order for some ultra fashionable This distributed the the the stew pan with an ounce of butter. It garment. The Queen listened to what of the wedding. Philadelphia most enveloped in the novel receptacle, must not be stirred or' touched while she had to say; then, turning to her. Press. The tub rests fiat on the floor. It is cooking, as this breaks and discolors the replied icily: "No, I believe in adapt- colored to match the little enameled grains. ' ing fashions to suit my style, and not THE NEW FOOT TUB. can which is used for tempering water There are so many excellent chutney myself to the fashions. 'Good materials for the bather. sauces to be had at the grocer's shops, as and simple styles should be patronized The new foot tub is a thing of weH as India relishes innumerable, that beauty. is shaped like the costly the making of these is not generally at- by all women," and, so saying, she or- It fur A pretty effect in gold is given in mango foot-muf- fs use while tempted. There is a delicious to show the woman which are for - dered the valet driving winter. of having black velvet ribbon, which is embroid- - chutney made in England which is excel- out. in Instead enough any and are ed t lent for taste, there she is, a broad, open top, such as the vto i,o now on Like the fervid little patriot one any number of the India relishes on having as model possesses, the new knots showing on both the velvet and the market. A simple sauce of this char Wilhelmina has insisted tub, or, an enorm-- much of her trousseau as possible made is a covered rather, satin sides of the ribbon. A good width acter is made from four tablespoons of cold gravy, one of chutney paste, one of in Holland At first declared that l 7 ninety-fiv- e iou seep uuliihlicei in iius uuui, which for neck or belt wear will cost, ketchup, one of vinegar, two teaspoonfuls even the bridal costume should be de- has ample room for the purpose. The cents a yard. of made mustard, two of salt and two of signed by an Amsterdam firm, but upon butter. These ingredients are mixed her mother's request she has consented smoothly in a soup plate. ' to a compromise. The gown, which is oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Curried dishes can be best" cooked and Here is a flower-bedecke- d blouse, the to be of heavy white satin, will be de- SUPERINTENDENT OF THE COLORADO SCHOOLS. served in a chafing dish. Cold boiled or sleeves of which are new and odd. signed and made in the Rue de la Prix, baked fish when warmed in a good cur- - "Knight-in-Armo- r" sleeves they might handsome embroidery ried sauce is a delightful breakfast dish. De called. Paris, but the existing generally , , , - to by fifteen In fact, the prejudice ...... ,,..,. t enriching it is be done against warmed-ove- r foods would vanish , Amsterdam School of Art lit-- le H.'ic is a very swell long coat n girls in the if housekeepers would learn to add a political life and the archaeological re-t- ftvenish covert cloth, decorated with Embroidery. These little women. are curry powder to foods in their second searches of that country. She says olive-tinte- excite- bf.rds of d broadcloth and at present in a great state of service. the most interesting meal she ate was by es clusters of bone buttons. The back is ment. The first design, which, the a grand dinner given her by the great-varieti- dios-stitch- ed A currTtaTne of the stronger arranged in deep tucks, being self-- way, consists of tulips and orange 4 Honolulu est ih part of country, only to cur- - sheik that the soms, being imperfect, has been done and will appeal the on the edges. The hat shown ry educated palate. It is made from a Her invitation came to her with great is of stitched white felt, and has a all over again, thus delaying them a small cocoanut, a small piece of onion, a formality, and she looked forward to pompon of guinea hen's feathers and week, or more; and they barely have garlic clove, an inch piece of root ginger, the dinner with delight. She felt it long green flowing quills. time to do the work by the end of Jan- - two tablespoonfuls of curry powder, awou,j be a "unique sensation. uary. is an excellent judsre quart of milk, four tablespoonfuls each ghe one ' T t ...... Wilhelmina But couId not eat quarter as of good needlework and does everything of butter and flour, with pepper and salt ag seryed tQ ghe gn low this you catch a jrlimnse of the in her nower to encourage the art, par- - chiffon Mouse. ticularly among the very poor classes. isned. Dish after dish was "served by One curry powder and milk added and the of my gowns is a fancy costume. A proof of this is the fact of slowly. but- - the Bedouin servants; on, on went the Xo, further milk stewed for an hour The my dears, we are not going to have her having ordered all the underwear ter must be beaten to a cream and the dinner, and others ate, but it was im-flc- ur a mask-- d ball; that has grown too of her trousseau to be made by or- worked in until it is smooth and possible for her to do so. She touched common, it is going to be private the- phans and other needy children. Near- light. This should be gradually strained the food ijghtly up to the fifteenth atricals this time. You know, society is ly all of her own gowns are to come into the curry mixture. Then the fish or course; then nature rebelled. . . mad or. the subject. They had a mys- from Amsterdam houses. Her majesty meat snouia oe nuum, xwU a wnoie -- ,.. tho h(ik- tery play C n..,! in the open air at Plouzeau ia na rticular about the cut of 'her change a se. He was obviously irritated and '"t lonsr ago, Neuilly riding habits, AkJrof X'SrVl "JSS - and Mme. de tailor-made dresses and from the Newburg prepartion. Remove concerned. Making her a sweeping drove over from her place to see it. so are to be made in London. two boiled lobsters, cut it bow, he said: "Madam, you do not eat ', , these from Sine, i . t . i : . . - , & . . - the meat .!.-- i. iuiie sue ureamsi ui incaiu- - tir tho f.inpon s marr ase ...inwin into neat pieces; take all green fat and because you are angry that I have not cat representations and wants to do not be the bonanza for jewelers that coral and set them aside, mix the green served you more dishes. I want not to something which will be the talk of the time with a heaping spoonful of curry pow- - twenty-tw- o coronation was. At that fat ce 0ffen3. i have served country. her the-jui- and Of course, we can't have it in everything in the royal jewel case was dor, squeeze of three limes dishes madam, the highest' honor we the open air of year, add to it half a teagponful of lwdered at this time the reset, altered or cleaned, so that all is or ,bl pay It ig exactly the but what is the use of owning a really sucar. Put into a frying pan an ounce . in proper shape today. The Dutch butter; when creamed add a teaspoonful same dinner, madam, that I served to antique chateau if you can't use it for very There are no ycur great war lord, General Grant, jewels are valuable. .V'.V.v'-W''- of minced onion browned a little; now scenerv? ff Orloffs or Kohinoors, but Wilhelmina's add the mixed curry powder, dissolve a when he was my guest." A GIIA.VD MEDIAEVAL REVIVAL. diamonds are remarkable for their .V ; ..- - teaspoonful of rice flour in cold water, odd settings. Of add this to a pint of hot water or soup uniaue designs and ' A SUBSIDY DEFINED. , Performance. the one stock, simmer until thick; now add the It Is called "Le Voeu du them all, "Wilhelmina prefers twenty Wash 'levaher, ' costume lobster and simmer minutes. ..j much f the papers' and is to represent some she wears with the national pour the curry ia 1 Prand deeds of one of her ancestors. of the Netherlands. Of this the prin- does a subsidy 1 am to personate the chevalier's be- cipal piece is the frontlet of dead gold Prawns which, unlike shrimp, come .to mean, John? trothed and my name is to be Ghise-lain- e which she wears on the forehead, with the New York markets from the South al- - "A subsidy, Mary, Is where I give de Coucy. sounding, jewels crossing ready cooked and shelled, are at their you twenty dollars for going to see Rather high a row of heavy hanging , Isn t it? But it isn't a circumstance to the temples. The Dutch crown is really best cooked as a curry, while scallo-ps- vour mother instead of having her come. w-- ss on a n3W costume. I have a pointed head-'ire- most 'inferior when compared .with crayfish, eels and shad roe take to see you." Denver News. nearly is not worth flavor and excellence when prepared in a mile high and a dress other royal circlets. It way. Frogs' legs, which are now c'f brocade stiff enough to stand alone y than 4nO 000. while that of Eng- - this THE EXACT TRUTH EXACTED. Dear plenty in the market, may be curried to me, no wonder the ladies of those lan(j is worth almost $6,960,000, that cf way:yWash one pound times - advantage in this did nothing v,nt cmhrnlrlpr! Fan- - fino ooo of his dus- one-four- th a good and O ' - w l .) I LUf,"l V't? f and that of them in cold butter; browp Caller You look like (.v Maying golf in a dress like that! kyn,t,ihighness, the Maharajah, or naaora, of an onion in oil or water; add a tea- - truthful girl; tell me is your mistress wa-- THE CLEVER FRIEND. is valued at $8,600,000. Wilhelmina RS. HELEN GRENFELL has I stitutions, spoonful cf, curry, and a pint of hot really out? rings positivey ob-1ec- ts Grenfell aim uu me TinmccHc Rho ia mn'am I have t.Iaco est non-- 0 adores finger but a petition Mrs. Jo aSpt a tef vwii. That. ago been chosen superintendent of g ,? Ill u IIHIL httle Dubarrois girl invited, to earrings. Som4 time she a renominationJ because of the educa-- ' Caller "Wher? too, has been schools In Colorado. She is well and drain. Mix a tablespoonfui each of - the old fashioned pendants Domestic At the elbows, ma'am. uecidedly girl gets in every- had all tional interests of State. This was rip nil curry to pa.te with that pride of her qualified for position uni- - the flour a .the where, and whin? nt which had formed the the and is a tribute never before paid to a super- - brothi adt 'salt to taste a"cd a half pint Chicago Tribune. w meltecV - - a'l. You spp a to r. MmP. Russian grandmother's heart versallv admitted intendent of public Colo-- of milk, p'ace on the ranre ana wnen ' and stick instruction in on your Neuilly wouldn't think of having down or made into brooches most capable educators in the Centen- rado. The renomiDation of an incum- - hot add tv frogs. Blanch two dozen Jaggles "Have you decided meatricals ;thrvf v, n y,n she is t)ins. The only jeweiry ner riaiesi nial bent of this office happened only Bweet b ? sk,"s- - spljl make-u- p for the holiday masquerade? State. has 1 Fk"lful at fixing stage properties, has ordered for her wedding is a s Mrs. two three his- - Waggles-"Y- es. I intend to wear the the Grenfell ia the incumbeat of the or times before in the "ith "aS - ard set. This consists - for Christ- she called photographic ed 'r'over'them'and things my wife bought me has even been known to paint office to which she has been tory of the State. Ue'Lmonce scenery ' bracelet, locket and watch, eacfii on occasion Sht has taste, of a and the EpleLdid run she has made i3 Mrs. Grenfel daugh- - send to table on a separate dish from mas. t0. if containing portraits of the futura royal was a farmer's the I do admit it. Mme. Celeste a well deserved tribute to her effi- ter In Boulder county, Colorado; then the curry, showed me the frock she is making for couple. ciency. Before nomination, after a 'teacher, county superintend- - She "Have you read that continued her. Do you Choice of the wedding veil is yet a a then a To curry peel six which have been story in the paper?" He "Not all of it." know, I am actually afraid term of two 3 ears, the educators of the ent and, finally, a superintend- - Kand !t win suggestions, State In slices. She-"H- ow did you get?!1 IIe--"I fin-- eclipse my green chiffon and moot point. Of the three State, including Of - boiled nard cut tnem Put far lace- the president the ntttiiuwieugeu 10 De uui- chap-ora- do - . wear mother's wedding cui, tne uesi one teaspoonful each of chopped onion ished the 'synopsis of. preceding that she her State University and State in-- all the ever had. and butter into the frjing pan and stir ters.' "Brooklyn Life. . J JUI

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are the rigs ANY and varied HE latest proposed innovation ii models of sailing craft. and local Bport is a gun club. A- Since Columbus cast off his lready the matter has b hawser from the wharf at Palos Inter T by enthugi-ast- threshed out a number of s sea-goi- ng ves- est and improvements in and .a number of traps obtained. sels began. The Idea is to establish a club on extensively the The rig figures in line of the Reliance, Olympic and San yachting literature in long-distan- ce Francisco Gun Clubs. The members who cruising in small vessels. Those will meet for shooting purposes at rig advo- have been shipmates with this least once a week when shooting at In to for cate it preference all others live and inanimate marks will be in- of) The medium dimensions. dulged in. The great difficulty i8 in han- yawl is the most comfortable and r, . . securing a suitable ground for, which diest type of boat for cruising. It takes a space of three or four acres will be less of a crew to handle a yawl of the FIRST MEDAL PLAY necessary. Another Important esse- . The . THE ASSOCIATION same size as a schooner or 'ic:r ntial is that the ground selected possess sub-divisi- on them of the sails renders OF THE GOLFIACS a sky background, for if it be backed - 1 less speedy than a sloop in light GAME OF FOOTBALL by hills, trees or like obstacles its va- many weather, but there are instances lue from a shooter's standpoint Is co- is.: ' the yawl has won in a race with where Mons nsiderably discounted. . sloop in bad Hoot to Tee on Washing surDrisine ease over a England vs. Iolani at Punahou; The matter is being vigorously taken This was by reason of being Moana-lu- a weather. ton's Birthday on hold of and It is expected that in the able to handle their sails easiea and Scotland vs. Beardmores si Links. course of a week some definite action quicker, carrying on until the squall In matter will be taken. The luffing atMakiki. the was nearly upon them, then project is assured or the support cf -- wind lowering the "- za-azr- - ' quickly into the and - y . body (1 The Honolulu Golf Club has got no ! waj local breechloader men as a and oto1ot.oM Via ell ou'QV o cti i n 11 ri o r ic The third of the championship fixture for next week play fts that clags of eportsmennumborj the jib and mizzen, jogging along under ""Pant and : matches tikes place WU be almost entirely r - this afternoon at a gQodly crowd the club should easy canvas while the crew were put- - cf a practice tho Oahu campus, England The tcee eee where and ny become one of Honolulu's foremost In nature. first medal play takes place point-huntin- ting a reef in the lowered sail. The Iolani are ir. Both teams snortlne- - institutions. mainsail is then set again and away on February 22d and will be for first and CALENDAR OP SPORTS. "WHEELING IN HONOLULU. W have gone down before the Scotch com- - The following extracts taken from a she goes. WM'e the work on the yawl second prizes. The officers of the club binauon, which .as yet is unbeaten, and proposed code of rules to govern the been gcing on so easily it was dif- - for 1S01 are as follows: January 19 Association football, Palm branches rustle in the breeze has - new light on its ferertt on her sloop rivl. The skipper England against Iolani United, Beside the broad Pacific sea; both elevens may therefore be relied up- association will throw President( s E. Da v;ce president campus, 4 p. ; intended operations, especially in re- - could not take the chances of getting a Punahou m. Scotland The moonlight road winds white on to put up a good game. T Cllve Davles; captalll( D. w. Ander. against Mr. Beardmore's eleven, and still Sard to match shoots: , ry The collegians are strengthening knockdown and long before the squall's son; vice captain, Anderson; sec-fu- 4 their Robert Alakiki, p. m. Racing, half mile Along the beach at Waikiki. INANIMATE TARGETS. descends upon him he has to tuck retary and treasurer, H. B. Sinclair; match race for J500, Waialua, 2 p. ranks after, their severe reverse of last in a couple of reefs In his big, tinhandy members of council, captain, vice cap-mainsa- il. m. Polo, Moanalua, 3 p. m. Past gardens where the flowers Saturday and are including Bolster, who A puller or pullers shall be appointed And it is no child's play tain' secretary and treasurer, ex officio, January 20 Golf, Moanalua. - are strange. M was unable to take Dart the last y lne management, wnose auiy it reefing a big sloop in a stiff breeze. N. Kay D. Mclntyre and A. Lewis January 26 Football, Iolani Unit- Gay blossoms not akin to ours ig game. This will augment their attack, shall be to see that the trap or traps The following .by-la- have been ed against Scotland. While the crew are engaged tying reef Scarlet poinsettlas' vivid leaves, i5i as he is probably not only . the best of shall be instantly sprung when the Copied and will repay careful consider-knot- s January 30 Dove shooting Long the boat's speed is stopped, she ends. hedges of hibiscus flowers. & their forward line but one of the most shooter calls "Pull" and shall be ation on the part of members of the Maile Ilima Athletic Club meeting. fej experienced players off to leeward, while the yawl well in the team. The placed in such a portion that the drifts club, as as all interested in the February 2 Football, Iolani Unit- Our northern moon, how far and L! back division has also been thoroughly has been under way all the time toward ethics of local golf: ed against England. cold! g overhauled and now presents a more fhooter will have no means of know-I- s, the stake boat. Yachtsmen, as a rule. L A ball In the stream or in the February 9 Football, Scotland The yellow tropic moon hang's workmanlike front. . inS by his actions which trap is to be to reef. is a disagreeable job. bed ,of sam? be P1 ?'here' against England. right M The English committee over-- pulled. In single target shooting he hate It may be by have also and will frequently be delayed until it lies, or it lifted the February 22 Honolulu Golf Club, Before us, over Diamond Head, M hauled their team, which id now the shall pull the traps as indicated by a it witn 'he logg Qf one gtrokeand topped play. is in peril. medal Outlined against its light. most satisfactory they can bring to- - trap-pullin- g indicator, or other means the boat This is because on the side farthest from the hole, not February ' 28 shooting reefing single is Pheasant g gether. The team is rapidly developing which may have been provided by the a sticker such a hard more than three club lengths from the ends. From the dim lanai, hid in vines. IS sound work, and all are confident l of , and unpleasant job. "With a yawl the hazard. i t March 1 Second indoor Pentath- Of many a darkened bungalow, M turning the tables upon The '""sement. 2. (heaps the Thistles. mainsail can be lowered and put up in All pathways, roads, cairns lon contests, Young Men's Christian m Comes sudden laughter where one m seem In a way to de- - An matches shall be shot from three of stones) latter anticipate stops and the craft sailed under her and bare patches on the course Association. 8 sways M feat at the hands of the defenders of or five traps set level, three or five un- - t0 be considered as. hazards. Loose March 23 Oahu College spring A hammock to and fro. Rose, as upon yards apart, in segment circle other two.- sails. - She will balance ' the they have several men the of a stones proximity, of and ,. 5 der this canvas and sail along comfort- - in the walla athletic meeting. the sick list. or In a straight line. When in the calrnB not be considered part px; - are to . May 3 Athletic exhibition, Young The lotus buds unfold, lie Mr. Beardmore is bringing a- team ably, by- - that segment of a circle the radius of the of said walls or cairns, except as In Men's Christian Association. Upon the lake, and silently M against Scotland at Makiki which will There are other reasons why the No. 5. ' c!rcle shall be eighteen yards. law We ride through the soft winter lJ provide the latter, with useful practice. traps . yawl rig is so admirable for cruising 3. A ball lying under or close to a night. M The Barbarians include many of Mr. Sin- - tuAl t.be adjusted to throw sine-l- e "For in- - fence, hedge, wall, cairn or tree, or oth- - - ' tne targets over the stick boat. . Along the beach at Waikiki. si clair's team of last Saturday and are a a distance of not less than may 1 stance, in the carrying away of sails. erwise, in an unplayable position, Miile Ilima Athletes. E. F. OTIS. M fa.rly strong eleven. 40 yards nor more than 65 yards. be lifted, with the loss of one stroke, is to be hoped boys The elevation of target Kb flight A sloop close hauled, we will say, has two lengths, It that the Iolani a in away. and dropped within club The Maile Ilima Athletic ClubK have ZHSMSMSSSMSMMS&K' will not only turn up in time today but at a distance of 10 yards from trap her jib carried If she is an old but not ahy nearer to the hole. appear proper costume, the sent to San . Francisco for basketball also in their shall not be more than 12 feet nor less style of craft with deep forefoot she 4. If a ball be played through or over which is a really pretty one and should suits for their team. The club has made Eva Back; to Hobron. than 6 feet " will not steer well and will make little anv ralla hniimUnET t.h colfiner every - . . - n" fnfln arrangements games be used time the collesrians assem- if any progress to windward If the course, the player may play the ball for a series of with Commodore Hobron has repurchased ble? This point is particularly important , single target shooting the rise breeze Is strong. Should the accident where It lies, or may drop a ball at the Oahu College and negotiations toward the Eva of Captain E. O. White, who this afternoon, as with the red sash their snau De .cagnteen yaras ior - 16 ge be to the mainsail the craft 'would be spot from which the ball., was struck, a similar end are pending with Kameha- tn fihortlv for an extended dres3 ,s identical with that of the Eng. ETuns, yards for guns, 14 plight be without any penalty, except the loss or mena. iasr year the Manes won the .pt lishmen, and if they take the field with- - yards for 14 and ge guns, 13 in still wor3e This would . - vacation trip. ge s thft d'stanc Cjty championship at the game as play- out will not only be very dane-erou- if she were on it the result yards for guns. eeciallv 1 A nnrftnihlnir th. third hrtlf the ed indoors. This Rpnsfin's aprlna will h fnntnin WWtn tiaa hwn nprfpptlv sat-- tne winawara siae oi inis isiana wim space 0f rocky ground bounded on the played, in the ODen air. Practice ' starts isfied with the Eva and would not part flicting to the onlookers. The captain . , . , v... tKiA rnaplnir ,o lfTa lineal foot laa . - .v. Lll.i v.. . I. nnv- n.n.t. m v. . . i - t . v. nt. i im t . . jn . i i i i i . 2Mla.ll De Sixteen yards for could not work off shore under the jib second pathway from the cairn and ex- - club occurs on the 30th Inst. There Is er.Joy her. She will be thoroughly over- - upon the proper costume being worn and KU"- - " yaras ror u-gau- ge guns, 12 alone and it would only be a question tending in distance from the line of the some talk of the club getting headquar-- hauled but no change will be made in not allow the men to appear as a set of yards for 14 and ge guns, 11 - ge of time when the crew would have to guide-po- st to the stone wall near the ters in town, fully equipped with gym-- her rig, as the Commodore does hot con- nondescripts. yards for guns, consider- - apparatus. can improved. following engaged - abandon shin Now we will say that putting green, inclusive, to be nastic slder that it be The are the teams at No gun of larger calibre than 10- ' ed a hazard. . Yachtsmen will be glad to see Com- - Punahou in the League contest: shall be the yawl's jib is blown out of the bolt . . v- .- i v, a v. T,-.- a used Q. i a. uiujvv l . The . mtrntiauvu vi. . r.K t; 7ltv a uag v.. xuictllli n...I f., .TlCTZlli, wmi.TT uiiD, tf.t - s.se ropes. All the crew have to do is iuy uiciuuci fiajiug rit. uiuati vaiiu vjui'q iuuuui ixuuiuu a&am lai Auud jj Single tarppt fiVinnt In rr nn) Ano that t!on with one who is not also a member football team In this issue as well as head, as it insures the Eva being kept sen, C. Macfarlane, M. Andersen, Moses, K i a V I i.o lower the mizzen and she will work of the club, unless with sanction first a s'milar illustration published last week in commiss'on and frequent use. She Roister, A. St. C. Piiajiala. Len Qui, Ay-- hnri 7 " "u dis-- the cartridge shall not be placed In the to windward "under , the mainsail like obtained from the council, will be were reproduced from photographs by will probably be rechristened with her lett. r' '' " ' a cat-boa- t. Should an accident occur qualified. Williams. original name of Gladys. England Harvey, Soper, Blackman. oarrei until after the shooter has taken his position at the to the mainsail she will be able to claw ff...... ,...... ,...... ,.,...,. . .q off-sho- target mi,at re under the jib and mizzen. a to be scored "hmifon" g have a percepUble piece broken from Disabling of the mizzen. like the taking yiinjiiii mmmm m in i im i lamimmmmmmm mtmm iMfcuujiuCTUu'y-JWiM.wiwii- off o the Jib. would necessitate sailing it while in the air. A "dusted" target her as a oat. A properly balanced Is not a broken target. No target shall ns. be retrieved yawl will handle under all these cora-".binatio- for shot marks. r , - " - a v IT ' n w m a handy sail. , hi ii The mizz?n li little It ''g'''"'"' n "TT if T1tTiir1iiwwiwiwwiaiiMii tff Stokes, Biddell, Morse, Davies, Owens, "will care for itself ard is the lat siil Lansdale, Irvine and another. to take In. In case the has to The Scotch team at Makiki will be su- heave to sve can do so by taking In bstantially the same as last Saturday an1 jib and mainsail and flattening in the will probably include Usborne and Cock-bur- n. sheets on the mizzen. The crew cun The Barbarians who oppose them are under Beard-mor- e, then lash, the wheel amidships and play the leadership of Mr. , who is ably seconded by Mr. Sin- in the snutr cabin while the gak-lasts- , ' v. 4 cards .,P r'v r . , $ clair. These two players have been do- for the yacht will keep her nos" ing a great deal of work lately in beat- to the wid. with drv chepks. Is it any ing up lagging recruits to the SocKer V'OT10 tr,, r fr t!"e standard, and deserve a vote of thanki eea In , especially those who have frv!' from all the clubs for augmenting their circumna-igatc- d the globe single hand- ranks. ed, have unnuaMfled praise for this rig. THE RETIRED LIST. Mr. Piddes is about again, but his re- Cne of the most recent sea adventurers covery was old Captain Slccum of the "Spray." promises to be somewhat slow. Goudle is gradually recovering from the effects of his severe shaking and is do- of a century ago and sailed alone ing as well as. can be expected. around the world. His boat was about D. W. Anderson's retirement Is the lat- the size of the yacht Helene, but of i 5: est addition to the Scotch team's misfo- course riot so heavily riesred. She was rtunes. He will probably not play again for some weeks. sloop ripred when he left Boston, but K'.fv. soon found it necessary to to 1 " V The following will represent Scotland he alter this afternoon against Mr. Beardmore's "yawl. is says K. the This what he after 13 J team: Goal, Fennlck; backs, R. Ander- making the change: "The yawl rig son. J. McGill; halves, Lennox, Cock-bur- was an Improvement in that it reduced Usborne; forwards, Munro, Kay, the size of a rnthaf heavy mainsail Boyle, Guild and Catton. and improved her steering" qualities on The eleven captained by B. F. Beard-mor- e However, hp says vr-r- lit- Is made up as follows: the wind." n, Messrs. Baird, Gibbs, Slnglehurst, W&l-dro- tle in his book nbout the handling of Se- leaving some Beardmore, McClean, B. Clark, his craft, therefore out ymour, Wilson, Sinclair. Greenwcll; re- very interesting information to those serves P. Lishman and Manase. who are fund of Ihe sr-a-. One of the " Eastern yacht clubs had the old craft Doicgs. hauled out and hrr lines 'taken off. Healani Boat Club On const, where the sea The Healani Boat Club have had two Is particularly boi.trous, the fisher- piles driven between the springboard and men 'prefer the ymvl rig. They cer- .the float. The piles will be about fifteen tainly pp?pps ndvantares for a work- feet above the water and will be sur- ing boat that a sloop or schooner dues mounted by a diving platform, to which not have. -- for " --z-- v-.v" --v-- , will be swinging trapeze rig- t P, c .- attached a Some of the local yachts if yawl rt.' 'v word ged would afford their owners far more t swimmers. The club is awaiting pleasure in cruising than present frc m George Carter about the two ne their shells which have been ordered. sloop rig. We would then see more of George Angus, the Myrtle oarsman, left the white-winge- d fleet beyond Dia- for the Coast on the China, Mu-kap- uu a J mond Hpad. boidy beating around ' The Myrtle Club expect to get i Boat Point on their way to the beau- 1 pair- - oar barge similar to that possessed r tiful Koolau lagoon. This rig wodld by their neighbors and a pair oar race I may In future re- give our amateur sailors confidence and T be looked forward to cruises would be more varied, and gattas. the i The yachting fleet is being overhaul; J more, interesting, and the - therefore J- and renovated, in view of the approach- .Interest in the sport greatly increased. ing campaign. The Abbie M. has been It is uno.uestionably the peer of repainted and makes her first trip fof cruising figs and for use in rough wa- several months to Pearl Harbor this n. ters the yawl is the queen of vessels. i , J Snugly canvased. strongly sparred and ? i well balanced, the yawl for outside mMKmAraimH mm i Typewriting taught free of charge at work has no equal afloat. t Remington Typewriter Office, rt4 AMATEUR. street. ; r "

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-- J THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: 1 HONOLULU, JANUARY 19, 1901. BY AUTHORITY. Corporation Naices. Boardman SHERIFF'S SALE. SPC At MEETING. In pursuance of an- - Execution issued" Homestead out of the Second District Court of Ho WAliUKU SUGAR COMPANY. nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on the 7th day January, A. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE of stockholders of the watt.tttcii D. 1901, In re matter of Consolidated SUGAR COMPANY will be held at.the UGll CEiA?LTYf7 Soda Water Works Co., Ltd., a corpor- office of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., in Ho- nolulu, on Thursday, 24, 1901, 1) MR) ation, vs. Jno. Doe, doing January business as at 2 p. m. A full attendance is desired. MO. LTJ.J the Newland Restaurant, I have levied 1. i'. BISHOP, Secretary. upon the personal property of de- Dated Honolulu, Jan. 17, 1901. 5757 said at a riMTTrrr'TrrNrT vnrnv nut fendant, Jno. Doe, doing as this business the REAL ESTATE as per the folowlng di- Newland Restaurant, on this 11th day ELECTION OP OFHCERS agram sale as or sub- for' a whole in of January, A. D. 1901, and shall expose divisions: said property for sale at public auction AT THE ANNUAL MEETTKR np startling developments In the stock market M. S. Grinbaum & Co., fol- to highest HAVE BEEN no Ltd., the the bidder at the Police Sta opened at 2S, the early part of the week lowing officers were elected to serve J. F. IIackfeld6q - P THERK past week. Sales of Ewa for ensuing year: " tion, Kalakaua Hale, in Honolulu exchange at 27 1-- 2. Some odd shares, however, the on yesterday's M. S. Grinbaum, aforesaid, at 12 o'clock noon of 14th 152 1-- 2 156. President. the 3-- rise from to The sold at 27 4. Oahu Sugar took a slow sales at E. J. Benjamin, Vice LTJNALILO STREET day 1901, President. m MArjN'3ioJ of February, A. D. unless the shares are firm at that figure and there seems a tendency for holders to hold M. Louisson, Treasurer. Twenty-fou- .115 1- -4 judgment, amounting to r out for Waialua rose during the from to sales upon the street A. Gartenberg, Secretary. . 11!'. ! 23-1- M. Greenebaum, AGENTS 00 Dollars, my n Thursday tit 11S, and hid yesterday at Auditor. 75 75 75 75 cr interest, costs, and CQ to he proposition that is to be laid be- t The rise in Waialua is attributable The above named officers constitute - - expenses i are previously paid, said prop at the annual met ting to be held in February, of putting the Board of Directors. v.- fore th stockholders 09 ' dividend-payin- g basis, ei'.her by increasing the capital $500,000, mak- erty levied upon being: Waialua on a A. GARTENBURG. 4 3 2 1 T3 J.i,5i'h).1j0, or i suing bonds to the of $500,000. U ! ing capitalization amount Secretary M. S. Grinbaum & Co., 5AL.fr OP REAL ESTATE 1 Large Clock. the total gents prop- a 3 understood Castle & Cooke, the i of Waialua, will submit the Ltd. " ,a 15 N. W. that ! o Tables. osition to the stockholders, the matter ol devising means for the dividend to be Honolulu, January 16, 1901. 5756 u LOWRET, President. ' 11 Doz. Plates. left with the shareholders. F J. 1- -4 12 he-Id- s asked, c! D. CHASE. Vice President and Doz. Platters. Oahu Sugar still at 117 bid, In sales of Oahu Railway at s g o 6 Sugar, at 40. Kahuku voted to ANNUAL MEETING. Manager. Doz. Small Oval Dishes. 185 and Makaweli, or Hawaiian Plantation has H --a ARTHUR B. WOOD, Treasurer, 7 Doz. Saucers. reduce its dividend from 30 cents to 20 cents per share a month. The last sales 00 a. GILMAN, Secretary. 3 Doz. Cups. of this stock were at 24 4; 25 was bid on yesterday's exchange. ; j Me-Bry- HAMOA PLANTATION been a noticeable drop, CO. ! E. P. DOLE, Auditor. 6 Doz. Tumblers. Among the assessables there has particularly in (Small St) 55 9 3-- 4 to sales at 8. There is now. paid up on MeBryde Doz. Bottles Lucca Oil (Salid.) which fell from $15. understood trat no further assessments will be called THE ANNUAL MEETING "Doz. assessable shares It is OP THE t Bottles Catsup. until July of the present year. Paid-u- p McKryde has sold as low as 13 during shareholders of the Hamoa Plantation O Vz Doz. Cans Tomatoes. the week. ; Company will be held at the office of 5 6 7 8 Valuable 3 Large Platters. Olaa assessable is weak at 4, and paid-u- p sales on exchange as low as 13 3-- 4, C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., in Honolulu, 5 Jugs. the stock reviving to 14 later in the day. On Tuesday, January 29, 1901, at 10 a. 13 Cruet-stand- s paid-u- p 16. There has een little or no activity In the assessable. m. with Bottles. Kihei sold at 1 " ' delinquent of the ninth assessment of Kihei are advertised for sale at E. P. BISHOP, Secretary. ' 14 Sugar Bowls. The shares ! ' S Residence 26. ' Dated, Honolulu, Jan. 15, 1901. 5755 - 4 Syrup Mugs. Morgan's on January Glass doing in bonds during the week. Government 8 per 10 Cans of Peas. There has been little ,',' par; 99 3--4 was bid for lotsof $25,000 or more. Hawaiian Government 4 Pkgs. Toothpicks. cents sold at Property for Sale 5 per cents were offered at 95. Hilo Railroad. at 101; Ewa, 102; Oahu Railroad, ANNUAL MEETING. 1011-- 2 75 75 1 1-- 101; was 75 75 Small Counter with Till. 102 2; Oahu Sugar, 101; Rapid Transit. bid for Oahu Railway 2 Blackboards. bonds; 101 bid for Ewa bonds. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 27 Common Chairs, more or less RECOMMENDED. ng HAWAIIAN CANEFIELDS meeting Sani- fr-ctl- FOR the first annual of CORNER LOT, 180 x 20, on NEGRO LABORERS the broken. tie-cau- se tary Laundry Co., KINAU negro troops in the Philippine Islands, says an exchange, . Steam Ltd., will be STREET. 15 Table Cloths. The use of held" the office of A. Magoon, one of the BEST RESIDENTIAL of their superior ability to withstand the rigors of the tropical climate, at J. at 7 Doz. Napkins 4 p. m., Monday, January 2L 190L ! 3 T i" (colored). was early advocated in these columns, and the policy has proved to be success- 2 Sacks of Flour. recently been inaugurated has even more to J. LIGHTFOOT, C. E. Hnstace C. M. Cooke STREETS of the city. ful. A new movement has that 5755 Secretary. Esq 1 Sack of Rice partly used). recommend it. This is the transportation of negro laborers from the Southern Esq. TWO-STOR- Y HOUSR. 9 rooms and 3 Sacks Coarse Salt in Barrel. States to work on. the sugar plantations of the Hawaiian Islands. From every 2 Sacks Table Salt. point of view this plan is admirable. The labor problem in Hawaii has always annexation to country, Japan- ANKUALMEETINC. No property offered here in Honolulu two baths. 1 one-four- th difficult one. Before its this Chinese and Large Pail Lard, full. been a tc on presents same 1 ese were brought there. under contract work the plantations. They were the ODDOrtunitiea for de Freezer. work, not being affect ;d by the heat and being glad to work sirable building 1 well fitted for the HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURAL lots as the above ele Demijohn. wages such unskilled laboj commands. The annexation of the isl- vated as It is Please call for price at the office ot 4 Galv. Buckets. for the that possessing an unob- ands, however, brought them under tbt operation of the United States laws, COMPANY. structed panoramic marine view of th 3 Lamps and Brackets. the importation o contract labor. It is in order to meet and'so put an end to , ocean, harbor and Honolulu, prox- -- its , 2 Pictures. the resulting shortage of labor that it is now projKsed to transport such ne- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 1 go In several of the negro THE imity to the business center. Jits transit Island Realty Co. Water Color. groes as are willing to there. Southern States the stockholders of the Hawaiian Agricul- so congested as tc present a serious problem. A thinning j facilities on the line of the proposed 1 Large Ice Chest, population has become tural Company will be held at the of- population would relieve tht situation considerably. For the negroes electric line, within a block of the Bere-(tan- ia Office: 204 Building. 1 Small Ice Chest. , out of this fice of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., in Hono- Judd the change would be decidedjy Qne for the better. Representatives of street cars, and in the neighbor-jhoo- d 8 Prs. Door and Window Lace Cur- themselves Louisiana nave lulu, on Thursday, January 24, 1901, at Telephone Main 310. the race from Mississippi and been in Hawaii looking over the 10 a. m. of the best residences of this tains. entirely favoraDie. They say negroes will re- field and their report is that the makes de- 5 Hat Racks. hours o WOrk they now E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. (city this site exceptionally ceive better wages for shorter than are getting. Their 15, 1901. 5755 one-ha- they Dated, Honolulu, Jan. sirable for residence purposes. 1 Bbl. White Beans, lf full. accommodations will be better than can now furnish for themselves, and 1 Copper and Stone Coffee Boiler. gratuitous medical attendance will further increase the benefit they receive from will resup movement might extend- j FOR RENT 10 Iron Pots, all sizes. the change. The benefits that from this be ANNUAL MEETING. . Terms most liberal one-thir- d cash (if Length by enlarging it to embrace the Philippine Islands. There will be a large ,1 Hose. ed a deman go .desired), balance in equal payments in 7 Globes. field for enterprise there and for labor that would far toward Electric negro problem in the Southern states. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF KA- (one and two years at 7 per cent inter- 1 Wire Door Mat. solving the HUKU PLANTATION CO. will be est only on deferred payments. Fur- 1 COL. BEAN WILL BRING 2,m N EG R KS TO HAWAIL " , Keg Pickles. held at the Chamber of Commerce ther particulars of . Cottages. 3 Pkgs. Rolled Oats. Colonel Bean and George Manson, who brought the first lot of negro plan- room on Monday, January 28th, at 10 1 Hawaii, left for their homes in Tennessee yesterday by the o'clock a. m., for the reading of re- Dinner Pail. tation laborers' to ports 1 Box with small quantity of cooking steamship China.. The Colonel expects to return in two months with another lot and the election of officers. E. Rooms, experiment is good one and will make a W. W. HALL. WILL FISHER, coaL . j of negroes. He is satisfied that the a negroes South , who. awaiting tidings of the 5754 Secretary. 1 containing 45 favorable report to the of the are i Agate Pan Butter of the first consignment. He expects to forward pearly REAL ESTATE AGENT Stores. Dishes and 13 Small Milk Jugs. reception and treatment AND AUCTIONEER, 2 000 negroes by first of March. These will ,be distributed pro rata among containing 30 Saltcel- the OlAA SUGAR LTD. I Agate Pan the plantations suffering most for lack of laborer?. The planters are also about 10, j Corner Merchant and1 Alakea Streets. lars and 1 Lime Squeezer. satisfied that the negroes have solved the labor problem of the Islands, and they 1 Holder containing 47 Knives, 58 will take all the negroes they can get. Th yearrround wages are attractive to THE STOCK TRANSFER BOOKS On the premises of the Sanitary Steam Forks, 45 Tablespoons and 67 Tea- the Southern negroes, inasmuch as they are supplied with houses, fuel, medi- of the Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd., will be possible. ne- Laundry Co., Ltd., betwe-e- a South, and spoons. cal superintendence, and their provision at the Jowest rate The closed to transfers from January 16th groes mostly stalwart workers, used to hard knocks and grinding labor alt to 30th, both dates inclusive. ' Queea streets. 3 Dish Pans containing a lot of are Cooking Utensils, Ladles, large Knives, their lives,, ana the cnange irom a oouuiern plantation to a nawanan caneneiu ELMER E. PAXTON, itself to the . Sugar Co., The buildings are supplied witil. hot Meat Choppers, Potato Mashers, etc' has much in it to commend coloredgworkers. Treasurer Olaa Ltd. "WORK ON STORM S EWE lis PROGRESSING. , I Dated, Honolulu, T, H., Jan. 15, 190L and cold water and lights. 1 containing of Kitchen THE - - elctiic Case a lot in - I'"- - i .5754.- - Artesian water. Perfect 'BanlUtlon."' Utensils,1 Iron1 and Agate Roasting and The storm sewers for Fort and Alakea streeWi-arennde- way and" much' of Baking Pans, Agate Palls, etc. work the lower end finished. The sewer --which' is to drain oft the Fort the at McBRYDE SUGAK CO. 4 Boxes Vermicello, Macaroni, etc., street water is completed from the corner; of Fort and Queen streets to the more or less used. boat-landin- g, where the drainage empties Into the. harbor. The big pipes will For particulars, apply to carry off any amount of "freshet" and wEl do much toward alleviating the dis- A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE agreeable features of a rainstorm in the business section. The storm sewer for stockholders of this company will be CHAS. CHILLING WORTH, Alakea street is being put in, the outlet being into the harbor below the store- held in the-- room of the Chamber of J. LIGHTFOOT, Deputy Sheriff Ter. of Hawaii. house makai of the tishmarket. The surface wter which collects on Halekau-wll- a Commerce, at 10 a. m., on Friday, Jan- Honolulu, Oahu, January 11th, 1901. street and vicinity will be well taken care of. uary 25th, to consider an amendment On the premises, or at the office of J. 5753 MANY IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE IN MANOA VALLEY. to the by-la- with a view to changing : - ' A. Ma goon. - ' 6738 11, 14, 19, 28, Feb. 2. 14. the date of the annual meeting. Jan. The projectors of..the Punahoii town lots, representatives of the Territorial P. R. ISENBERG, President. Government, and property owners in Manoa valley, met last Wednesday to agree Honolulu, January 14, 190L 5754 upon some method by which the lower, or Church road, in Manoa valley, could' partial; list be straightened to make it a thorougnfure in accord with the many improve- Independence Auction Sale ments which have been contemplated for the valley. It was proposed that the ANNUAL MEETING. OF road running on the makai side of the Montano property from the place where the upper and lower roads join should be straightened by slicing off a portion of KIHEI PLANTATION CO., LTD. the Montano property near the old Cooper and adding it . on near the Real Estate reetrut-- .Many improvements on Park Junction which would give it a 1 lur shape. are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Lots paper for the two roads. The new streets for the l'unahou addition are being the directors of the above mentioned FOR SALE BY laid and present a fine appearance. Space has Wen left for layinir th track of company have appointed Thursday, the Rapid Transit road an;t ihe surveyors are busy laying out the lots. The January 31, 1901, at 10 a. m., for the For IN THE curbing has all been laid. The "corners" of the streets are rounded. The com- WILL . FISHERY Sale - annual meeting of stockholders, to be pany has its own rjiiairj- and rock crushing machines which are at work stead- held in the rooms of the Chambers of ily. These a"e iocated"near Church road below the Cooper property. i the Commerce. . Real Agent Kona Sugar Co., Ltd J. P. COOKE, Estate THIS PLAT-te- d TRACT HAS BEEN mark, are the rural schools of England, Secretary pro tem, Kihei Plantation ... . and Auctionee- r- and is now placed on the market. DENMARK AID 5 HER and how backward are the conditions of Co., Ltd. There s not a more desirable locat- ON TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1901 rustic society? It is hardly too much to Honolulu, January 11, 190L 5751-22- 45 ion for a home. say that the British agricultural inter- Cor. Merchant and Alakea Sts 12 O'CLOCK NOON. SMALL Th lots are on the King street car AT FARMERS ests and population are a century or NOTICE. line, within easy town, and more behind Denmark. If energetic in- reach of At my salesroom, Queen street, Ho- $700.00 Lot on Makee '. Road, directly Till be SOLD ON TERMS, so dividuals and societies in both the rural EASY 1 will sell Public Auction, Kapio-la- ni that everyone nolulu, at and urban districts of Great Britain and THE STOCKBOOKS OF THE Ki- opposite the band stand, may take advantage of ty order of the Treasurer, Mr. F. W. Waste Lands Reclaimed and Ireland will imitate the example of the hei Plantation Co., Ltd., will be closed Park, size 50x100. this opportunity to buy. McChesney, the following certificates Agriculturifets Are Danish pioneers to the land a "rural ex- to transfers on and from January 16, $725.00 Lot adjoining the above which of stock in the Kona Sugar Co., Ltd., odus" may be reversed by a strong cur- 1901, to January 31, 190L is 50x110. rent "back to the land." Then it J. P. COOKE, assessments due and sow Helped. of ; $600.00 directly unless the may be no longer needful, now, for Kihei Co., Ltd. Lot behind the above For delinquent, together interest and as Treasurer Plantation 50x100. particulars, apply to with to spend some 150,000,000 January IL 190L 5751-224- 5 lot, size Britain 1 on. or Great mi i i.-.- . : 1 v, i . . ni advertising expenses are paid Editor Advertiser: For the accompany- annually for foreign produce which might X lie uuuve luia w ill uc sum at uic iui-- . - . m . . a j r CHAS. F. PETERSON, before the day of sale: ing article I am indebted to Mr. Carl jbe grown at home. lowing terms; i wo nuaarea ana miy as- years re- cash; balance monthly In- Certificate 23, 100 shares, 10th Jensen, the. local contractor and railroad Denmark has within a few dollars in 15 Kaahumanu St, Honolulu. sessment, $1,000. claimed some 2,000 square miles of pre- stallments. man, who has just returned from a trip ed AnnuMcemenL 6727 157 and 158, 50 shares viously waste land which had been $2,350.00 A lot 81x140 on the corner of Certificates to Europe. five--; assessment, $1,000. It furnishes a striking Illus- as almost valueless. About McCully and Young Sts.; first each, 10th of her territory is possessed by 104, 30 6th, tration of what even a small country sixths class improvements in neighbor- Certificate shares, 'th. 'small freeholders and . peasants. The $1,500. may accomplish with beneficent 'land THE EXISTING hood; all new. This lot is clear- FOR 8th, 9th and 10th 'assessments, peasantry have established some 4X Lewers, M. SALE. 182. 25 9th laws and liberal education, suf- manage- between Robert Chas. ed and ready for building. Few Certificate shares. 8th, and not banks, chiefly under their own Ccoke and F. J. Lowrey, under the firm A larg-- cattle-breedi- ng present down town WAREHOUSE. and 10th assessments, $750. , fering under the yoke of landlordism, ment. They have set up name of Lewers & Cooke, is this day lots in Honolulu the A centrally located LODGING Certificate 232, 25 shares, 8th, tn trusts and extorltonate transportation societies, steam dairies, bak- dissolved by mutual consent, and the same opportunity for a site for HOLSK with cottage. assessments, $750. eries, factories and mills. Today Den- business transferred to a corporation a beautiful home as this. ET. ind 10th companies; and it Is small wonder that in SIXESS PROPERTY In the heart 115, 5 10th assess- mark is the second country the world under the name of Lewers & Cooke, $2,000.00 Lot 75x139 on Beretania St.; of City. Certificate shares, Denmark : popu- has been for a long time an in regard to wealth r head of its Limited. . an excellent lot for building pur- $50. object po- RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ment of Interest to the student of lation. ad-Joini- ng 120 and 121, 50 shares economy. All obligations of the firm are as poses. Also the two lots Certificates litical Ihis same small prin- by corporation, and all 10th assessment, $1,000. cipality, which since con- sumed the at the same price. each, the German (severely) a thing oc- amounts due the firm are made payable For Certificates 124, 125, 127 and 128, 20 quests has been reduced to an area of Mistress. "If such $3,400.00 House and lot on Beretania Sale or Rent. curs again, Norah, I shall have to get to the corporation. Keeau-mok- u hares each, 10th assessment $800. only a little more than double that ot yer Thanks are extended to those who St. between Plikol and A three-acr- e another servant." ?Torah "I wish Cottage VERY lot In Nuuanu Valley, Certificate 218, 10 shares, 10th as- the Territory of Hawaii, nevertheless enough fer have given patronage to the firm which Sts. sustains a population of 2,250,000 afflu- would; there's easily work lth large house cottages. in Tit-Bit- s. is now dissolved, is CHEAP. and several sessment, $100. ence. It has an two of us." and a continuance 20 as- annual revenue of over requested on behalf of the new corpor $3,750.00 House and lot on Hackfeld Certificate 141, shares, .10th $20,000,000, with do- HENRY an export trade of ation. LEWERS COOKE. St--, near Prospect, containing WATERHOUSE & CO. sessment, $200. $75,000,-00- 0, mestic produce of not less than rooms; excel- C7ie 193, 5 shares, 9th end five excellent an Certificate the value of butter shipped to the property is in 10th assessments, $100. United Kingdom alone in 1S3S being FOR SALE. Lewers & Cooke, Limited: lent view. This Certificate 216, 35 shares, 9th and nearly one-ha- lf of the latter amount. President F. J. Lowrey very good order, most desirable 10th assessments, $700. When one considers that the tillers of Vice W. W. Harris and cheap. Rooms Let. 200 President to F. W. M'CHESNEY, the soil are each and all freemen, I think HOUSE WITH LOT, 60x FEET. Sec'y and Treas. W. A. Hadden Additional list will be furnished upon Treasurer. that these figures teach their own sig- House contains six rooms, lanai, bath- Auditor C. H. Cooke application at my office. A FEW CHOICE ROOMS FOR nificant lesson. room, clothes closets and china closet. Director Robert Lewers sent'ewea on5y( ln the Arlington Hotel Honolulu, December 17, 1900. So strongly was Mr. Jensen Impressed Built entirely of Nor'west, and almost Director Chas. M. Cooke Annex, on Hotel street with the progressiveness, the prosperity new. your eye on my FOR FUR - Honolulu, December 31. 1990. Keep ad to JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. and the happ;- conditions of life among HOUSE LIKE THE FIRST, -- WITH THER BARGAINS. the agricultural classes in Denmark that, lot 60 x 120 feet, being wise in his T1S1KR0USE Anx generation and seeing ALSO ANNUAL MEETING. Ki NOTICE an opportunity to enjoy the rest of his WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. O.-FIC- ES life in comparatively much greater com- LOTS WITHOUT HOUSES. FOR RENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT fort In his mother country, he invested High ground; good neighborhood; THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE the Pearl Cit7 Cemetery will be open most of his accumulated wealth on the tvv car large grown German Benevolent Society will be 1 betwten lines; HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for interments on and after Monda, spot and intends shortly to return thith- tre;s on the premises. held on Saturday. January 13. 1301, at OQces Tor rent in McINTYRE November 5th, 190t. A special funeral er for good. And who shall blame him? 9:15 o'clock a. m.. at the office of 1 the wHl cor-nt- ?r train leave the railroad station at VIGGO JACOBSEN. "A. Co., ILDIXG, cow being particulars prices, call on Messrs. Hackfeld & Ltd. . &zkx-- erected at 1:15 p. nu, dally, remaining at th For and tta sua of Fort Following is the article referred to: I 19 Per Dr ier: and King streets, this eemetery ur.til after all interments. C. BOLTE. Merchant St.. or F. ECICARDT, ClT- - Apply to liISHOP, In a leaflet issued by the Howard As- MRS. HENDRY, Pensacola. St. JOHANNES E. F. The rates for transportation are on - 5757 Secretary. M C. Brewer & Co's. Queen St Jollar for the corpse, and fifty cent sociation, hcv.- the Government of Den- 5757 . for the round trip for mourners. mark has assisted Its farmers is shown Plats are now on sale at the office of in detail, together with the extraordi- - U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, FLOOD Bricklayers, AUaition. REMOVAL - v - . NOTICE. the company, ranging ln price from $1$ I J m iwiijuj &uju jra3 BuiJding, San Francisco, Cal., January ap, according a .L.onaon newspaper, iiuial education ts 8, laOL Sealed proposals for dredging to location and size. No said to MRS. other charges of any nature. be the main secret of Denmark's entrance to Pearl Harbor, Island of THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE T. B. CLAPHAM HAS success, and It is con- will re- this, ner HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSO- stated that the Oahu. Hawaiian Islands, be Bricklayers' Union will be held art department from Miss trast between the British and Dani.-- n ceived here until 12, noon, February j Saturday night, January 19, at 7:30 's- - CIATION, LTD., rt;. or street, to the Gedge rural districts is somewhat humiliating 27, 3301. on anplication. W. Assembly corner :Uaga in ntel Information jo'clock. at Hall, of Hawaiian Hotel grounds. Room J. Love Building, Fort St j to Englishmen. IL 1IEUER, Lieutenant Colonel, Engi- Fort and King streets. 6691 How deficient, compared with Den neers. 5756 1 5753 J. HENRY, Secretary. : 1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 19, 1901. JAS. F. MURGaR WHERE TIE HENRY & CO., 1 par pjnl'P IAY IP Mm U I 5V1 I . , 5 mwm Mi mm CHICKEN BOSTON BUIbDING. FORT STREET making 'your purchases" else- - 65 Queen Stri. largest ml where call aiid see the to assortment of Dress Goods, George Harrison Gets Coffee tahan Tea Dealers, etc., the city can offer. a btiff Sentence. G ROGERS OLD K ON COFFEE, HE BEAT HIS LOVING A' WIFE ; G'eeh, Rrstd aid (J round, our specialty. Dimities, Organdies, 't5f""4MAY & o's i offve ', prove tbial for the best. Judge Wilcox Tells the Unfortunate 31 '. Man the Limits of His k full line of Stap'e and Fancy Groceries always Challies, Ginghams Rghts. on hand. Fresh Supplies constantly arriving For eight months George Harrison has from the Efainland and Europe,. had an ax suspended over his head, and 11 Reason by every American Zephyrs, Percales yesterday it fell. The ax was a sentence Delicacies in for assau.t and battery upon his wife, from San Francisco. Mary Harrison, committed last July, and steamer it was left hang.ng with a view to pre- I'eUvtiie to every part of the city, including Waikiki . . . serving the domestic peace of the Harri- Lawns. n i IVtUm clai'y. and son family, but tne ether day Harrison recklessly struck his wife again, and the I e ail department, 22 and 24. quantities we buy and blade descended. I ELEPHONiS j y hok'sale and .hpiing Department, 949. With tremendous Under protection go with big the of Attorney THIS DAY O the unusual prices that along Strauss, Harrison' appeared in Judge Wil- P. BOX 386 Orgi-na- l, cox's court ysteraaj morning for the buying we are able to display the most passing of the sentence. To the ' first change he pleaded guilty, and Juage Wil- fcxclusive and Newest Styles and cox had suspended the sentence indefi Auction Sale nitely. - OF- - Patterns at prices far below Mr. Strauss asked leave to withdraw Honolulu Stock Yards Company 3 the plea tf guilty and enter one ot not . LIMITED. ANY OTHER STORE. guilty, but the Judge sa.a that HarrUon Knew what he was about at the t.me .ue Bake Ovens! Telephone 3d Mat n. Postofflce Box 330. p.ea was made and that he would deny the request and proceed to pass - sen- W II. RICE President. W. S. WITHERS, Manager, 1 tence, at which Mr. Strauss appeared to UN SAHHUi Y, JN. iy i U" be mild.y surprised. , . The victim of tne two assaults and an AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Indefinite number of batteries, was al.S" At my salesroom, 65 Quean street, I piesent. She was asktd to lepeat her will sell at Public Auction about 30 test.mony of last July, and tnereupoii voy- XINENS, 30c , 25c. and 40c yd said that her husband had struck her Bake Overs slightly damaged on Plantation Mules INDIA and thrown her down. Mr. Sirauss ask- age of importation. ed her if she loved her husband, and, she SWISS MULL, 30, 35, 40 and 50cts yd said she d.d. JAS. F. MUP 'Do yc-- love him well enough to see AUCTIONEER. MULL, 35, 40cts. yd him 'cracking rocks on the streets witn EGYPTIAN 30, leg one leg in a brown trouser and the llamas-- 1 and other in a Llue one?" inqu.red the law PERSIAN LAWN, 20. 25 30,35, 40c. yd yer. Mrs. Harrison preserved a naugnty Saddle! y silence. l-2- Auction Sale ISLAND c 40c. yd Mr. Strauss also brought from Mr. PALE BOAK, 35c, 37 and Kerr," Harrison's employer, a recommen- OF dation as to the pilsoner's industrl.us OR "E RS A MADRAS, 35, 40 and 45cts. vd. and sober qualities. This recommenda-- t.on stated that he was a hard-worki- ng SPECIALTY man. As h.s wife's testimony proved mm BiiPtqr NAINSOOKS, hard-hittin- g to be also a man. Judge Kepaired piece of 12 yd Wilcox passed over the recommendation 02,25, S2.50, 83.00, $3.25,etc, per and gave Harrison $10 and costs. Along PROMPT with these the Judge also gave Harrison OX SATURDAY, JAN. 26, a little good advice. He said that the ATTENTION 1 surest way of stopping a woman's tongue AT 12 O'CLOCK .NOON. Houses Shod, away leave to talk was to walk and her my 65 Queen street, to the air. At salesroom, I Clipped, The trouble was over the woman s will sell at Public Auction, FINE Wilcox also gave BUILDING LOTS ON BERETANIA jealousy, and Judge Boarding, L QUICK Mrs. Harrison a friendly pointer, bne STREET, facing the Punahou District. , ' pretty girls There are two fine lots on Beretania was not to be jealous of the 107 Bought, on whom her husband had to wait, for street, 55 and 50 feet frontage, and 'DISPATCH to be as pleasing to feet deep. Sold Specialty Ribbons it was h's duty Eight other lots face on Toung and or In capacity of clerk. them as possible his King streets, and on a new street run- new- We have on exhibition a new He Bald that cn taking his position on Exchange BEAUTY PINS all the told hia wife that he ning from Beretania street to King large selection of Ribbons the bench he had street. prices and would have to talk to a good many wom est shapes and shades at en, he had offered her a chair In all shades at prices which and that ONE-THIR- D CASH. Bal- in the adjoining room for observation ana TERMS. to suit alL comparison. superintendence, but that she had not as ance in six, twelve ana eighteen bear '- - 8 per yet availed herself of the invitation. months, at cent Interest. Plans of the property at my HORSEMEN MEtt In Clothing Your Children JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. and Flannels ana AND ONE HURT You can obtain at our establishment every requisite for their complete outfit- Curtains ting, not only in the greatest assortment, but also many novelties goods not found elsewhere, and at the lowest prices consistent with the quality of the ?oods offered, affording mothers an opportunity to dress their children in cor- Drapery Nets Flannelettes Mouq Maitland rect styles and good taste inexpensively ted Patrolman Auction Sale Every department Is managed by trained experts in their various lines. For Wrappers, Children's of being able to purchase all your clothing under We are able to place before the Received severe OF The advantage children's Dresses, etc, at the following one roof and the above' conditions, should be apparent to every mother. public at the following selling Injuries. 7c, 8 c, 10c, 12c. 15c. 17c, 20c. prices 15, 20, 25, 30c yard. Our Stores Are the Headquarters 25c, 30c, 40c, BOc, 55c, 60c, per Mounted Patrolman Maitland met Shares of Stock. i present accident Stylish Neckwear t No time like the for ward. with a painful and serious For r yesterday morning,, shortly before 6 The HIGHEST NOVELTIES in NECKWEAR and all of the more sedatt replenishing your Linen Closet. 2G. Imperial. Ascot i o'clock, from the results of which he ON SATURDAY. JAN styles. The correct shapes for Fall and Winter are the Hospital with Four-ln-Han- d. Batwing. Butterfly, Bow. Puff and Teck. They are in our fur- I We can do Blankets, Pillow now lies in the Queen's Twelve o'clock noon at my salesroom. nishing department In all the rtew colorings and effects. 50, 75. $1 and $1.50. a deep wound in his head. After being 65 Queen will Public We constantly buying new neckwear, so our stock is constantly cnang- - Cases, Sheetings, Quilts, Mos- - street, I sell at are Shirt Waists on duty ail night he had gone to the Auction Ing. then spurred up Aia-ke- a FOUR SHARES OF THE CAPITAL ulto Nets, etc, etc., second to In all colors, styles and sizes, at Fishmarket, and street for his lodgings. Just as STOCK OF THE HONOLULU MAR- Messieurs for You to Digest aone. a ridiculously low figure. corner of Alakea and KET CO. Par value $500 each. SUSPENDERS for each pair of trousers Is a comfort cheaply bought ... f tie reached the Merchant streets another horseman In a shower nothing betterthan an UMBRELLA unless a MACKINTOSH came galloping at a rapid pace aiongr Either or both fairly priced. Merchuat street. ,Mait.and saw that F MORGAN THAT HAT is best that wears the longest and costs the least THREE un.tss both men handled tneir anima.s JAS. DOLLARS. ' AUCTIONEER. 1 wun skill they would be unnorsed. Maittand veereo. toward tne curoing opposite the Te.ephone Duiiuing. The We Have Everything in Men's Wear Fine Furnishings for Men otner iiorotman turned out to t2 Step Inside if you do not see what you want. i Mounted Patroiman Sherman, who at- tempted to turn to the left, but the FOR SALE! Instead of buying your Furnishings on Fort Street, pay us a visit, see too impetus of the two ncrses was SITE on cor- Mr selection and it will repay you. great, and a collision resulted. ' Mait-ian- d A FINE BUSINESS the We can offer you the same goods as other stores at a much more reason-b- l was thrown heavily irom his sad-di- e ner of Pauahi and River streets. price. - j and struck the stone curbing on Lot has a frontage of 153.2 feet on j..i.il his head, inllictlng a deep wound from River street and 32.5 feet on Pauahi wnich the b.ood flowed rree;y. street and lower boundary of 49.8 feet. THE "KASH Sherman, too, was thrown, but not Contains S160 square feet. Shirts, Cuffs, hurt; neither were the horses. Sher- TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS. TWO TELEPHONES. Collars, up 558. 96 676. man picked his comrade, who was For price and further particulars ap- P. Box and then unconscious, and sent a call for 9 11 Street, Corner the patrol wagon. When the wounded ply to and Hotel and of Fort and Hotel Streets. 'Neckwear, Suspenders, officer was placed In the wagon every Jolt caused the blood to spurt from JAS. F MORGAN. the ugly wound. Superintendent Eck-har- dt K Queen Street. Pajamas, Nightshirts, Socks bandaged the wound at the hos- pital, and Dr. Wood later made a sur- vey cf the hurt. Luckily there was no fracture of the skull. Maitland recov- . COLLINS ered consciousness early in the fore- noon, and was visited by neany all of his comrades during the day. Ihe off- TKLKPHONK6eakw Practfczl Manufacturer of Harness icer seems to be in hard luck lately,, for he has ueen laid up for a weekN)r so and Saddle y, aud Dealer in everything with fever, and been on duty but two nights when yesterday's accident Dertaining to ihe business. Established 1891. ' Bathing Suits, Interpreter R-Big- ria. Japanese Interpreter and Inspector W. KLNG STREET, NEAR HUTJANU. BATH ROBES, DRESS ST: IT CASES: ALSO HATS AND READY-MAD- E W. Curtis has resigned his position. The SUITS TO FILL Til i .M WITH. res'gnation was accepted yesterday. It seems that Curtis had taken the po- Everything equipment sition supposing that he was to hav-- for the care and nothing to do outside cf interjreting and inspecting Japanese who might com. to this port. ALL THE ABOVE AND ENOUGH MORE TO FILL A 100"-PA- When he found out that he was ex- pected to do 'vork in the oftioe of tho custom house during the time when hs was not emplcyed with the immigration bureau, he had a k.ck coming and ten- dered his resignation. HARNESS No one has as yet been appoints! in LIGHT DRIVING AND HEAVY WORK ,his place. It is understood that Cur-i- s jwill remain in town, having become very made to B GO mucn attached to this country. In stock and order. 1. TO SUE OWNERS. A THE HORSES' JAS. F. MORGAN fine Line of RIDING SADDLES Walter M. Cowell, a real estate dealer On California and Hawaiian Trees of Kencsha, Wis., is having papers pre- the best pared In a number of novel suits which he intends to bring against half a dozen LIMITED. well-to-d- o residents of the city. He Large and varied assortment of found that many of the trees on one of his tracts of land had been gnawed by REQUISITES AND GOODS horses to such an extent that they are in STABLE HORSE dying. He claims to have located the 65 Queenin.Street. owners of the horses, and It is against Te!epher.?7 "Island Orders promptly and satisfactorially filled. Queen Street. them that the suits will be brought. P.O. fiox594. I" 7 U 'V THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY 19, 1901.

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t ' Mott-Smit- mrnmr. Yoo h Feet Breathe fce is for rent In Let r y. An office '' building. See ad. BY WEARING THE Due to Arrive positions of any kind call on For Magoon building. "EX. JOHN CURREIR" W. Atkinson. 5. ..i.-ov- i for Sunday picnics, stuffed Grill, 53.50. A public concert j (10,000) and cooked at Union will be given by the Tm TB0U8&B9 mQn and wife desire two furnish.- - Territorial band this afternoon. bexlrt- -: ' III m light housekeeping. 4:30 fill i ning .j rooms for at o'clock at Emma Square, tLe ': ' showing new : Ill sada & Co. are a line following being the program: Roche Harbor Lime. .' j oa ond for trentlemen. i I . eye 0 paja shirts- - Show. Each Sho has a small just above the Cherubini j The latest In Men's eood stenogra Pher can ob tain a DlvePt,88lmenflhe" .v -- 11,,- ti,- - oJi-- rn nass in. circulating under the sole of the foot, A consulting our wapt ads. .. .Leslie position by Ballad..Ave Maria" ...... which prevents the feet from sweat! g. These Shoes are in tans only. The Call at J. LAnaoa, run sneei, Grand Selection "Tannhauser" Shoe for thli climate. 0U1 (1.000,000) jve the new line of Panama hats, just ...... Wagner ,u Intermezzo-'Clalre- " Aplin WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. Have your old furniture repaired and Finale "Greetings" Fctras .. j . i.wlr 1 i ; t nfiw .T Unnn & ! Th Star Snoncrlo Pannap" Red 4. Brick CO. Tomorrow afternoon 3 o'clock the some improved at vC ' Castle Jr., has, - ' r . . t . : If.,. 9 - and will give a concert at Makce Isl- rf'Hl estate in AdimuMt aiiKi .uaiiui iui nd. The program will be as follows: THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., LTD. L f Ail Dicycie icjiniiius isj PART I. lemon's repair shop, No. 46 Merchant "The Old Hundred." UAlimVAUK D EPAHT M K.N T street. Introduction "Iolanthe" Suiliva is wanted as coach-- A reliable man Overture "The Hoad to Glory" ...KJtr.. . . Agents For ... . irian; good position. For particulars Ballad "The Last Watch" Pmsu. je ad on last page. Suite "Italian" (new) Tschako. Sterling Lubricating Oils, Clariphos, Alsen Cement, Portland In a few days Mr. A. N. Sanford, a j PART II. Cement, Giant Powder Company, Angle Lamp Company, Dlck'i graduate optician, win open an omce Suite "French" Rondel Balata Belting, Roche Harboi Lime. New Home Sewing Machlnt in thi Boston diock. "Introduction and Polacca" Naylo, and Pax.-Americ- an Hand Sewing Machines. 1 . - .. . Song V young man, jusl irura iue "Ailsa Mine" Mewto DEALERS ..,'ciros a Dosition as stenographer and Finale "Anne of Tharan" Hofirna. IN Agateware, Glassware, iiiice assistant. See ad. v "The Star Spangled Banner." Crockery, Harness, Saddles and Leath- ers, Rugs, K first-las- s bench man is wanted. Brass Bedsteads, Trunks,' Valise3, Matting. Safw, Apply at the Pacific Alill 4Company, WILL WRITE A NEW BOOK. L Linoleum, Rifles and Shotguns, Powder and Caps, General Hard- Alakea. near Queen street. f ware and Plantation Supplies. - No More Fu- ?u?ln?Zl Ar: t. Translator of Quo Vadis Fines Good Dreed ,erv sworn to by a Chinese. I Material ia Russia. I A Big L. C. Branson, formerly city editor Among the through passengers from ofthe - Dental Chair . Itepubliean, left on the China- of the Qrlen fi MrJere-- j ostfrday for San Francisco. miah Curtin and his wife. Mr. Curtin Is: A purse with Initial letter J black in literary world as in silver on same, has been lost. Re- - .well known the the ward if returned to this office. translator of the works of Henry Sien- - $500 Uev. W. A. Moore, of St. Louis, has tyewicz, the famous Polish author, Reduction Will be given to anyone who detects declined the pastorate offered him ty 'among whose productions is "Quo Va-- inferior material used by the New Before Furnishing the Christian Church of Honolulu, ( dig.. York Dental Parlors. In all our gold Musical soiree at the New England Mr. and Mrs. Curtin are on their way crowns and bridgework we use 22-- K. Bakery Annex tonight. Everyone in- - to their home in Washington, D. C, aft-- gold. In all our other work the ma- v'ited. No charge; free admittance. ler a tour through Russia and SlDeria, terial is OF THE BEST. AND GUAR- ANTEED. All by GRAD- Your Home Thpre WiU be a regular meeting of and Mr. Curtin says that as a result of ON work done book.-wri- UATED DENTISTS 12 to 20 the Hricklayers' Association this even the trip he will produce a new of from ' years' experience, and each department ing. All members are requested to ten about a curious race oi people in Asiatic Russia called the 'Buriats." ! in charge of a specialist. Gire us a d ' .These people are the last to retain the call, and you will find us to do exactly CONSULT OUR This morning at 10 o clock James ' , beliefa of tne Mongols, and tnelr M ? as we advertise. We tell you In ad- F. Morgan will sen aDout miriy. uise reliK,ous custom3 and ceremonies some-ove- n vance exactly what your work will voyage . Kodak slightly damaged on of pspirih,B thoSA of the North Amer cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. 5 imiwrtation. ican Indian, the horse-sacrifi- ce being one SET TEETH I who a desk god-worsh- ip cerA .....J5.00 Mr J Bissel, had vth of the features of their GOLD CROWNS $5.00 n McCabe, Hamilton & Renny, can now emonies. No. 20 GOLD FILLINGS J1.00 be found at the new office at Mr. Curtin has made a study of RuBSia Beginning today we inaugurate a SILVER FILLINGS 50ci Household Goods Queen street. country. He says big cut in the price of all Kodaks. We The morning offertory at Central great future for that fjfl PLATES i'i church will be aria from the that the Jeaders of Russia are wise and k vou to POmDare our prices. There will be sung by diplomatic, and that they are leading ' Stabat Mater," and is no stronger argument we can offer. Mrs. Allen White. iuasia iu ""uic'

4 is a brand new East- r.eV. 1. UUt J Will j Every instrument il x Pentecostal Churcn in tne eiiiaciu Royal Arch Masons. man Kodak. Not a shop-wor- n, sec- - Century," on Sunday morning at the Department Archie Gilfillan was presented with a flampf1 in our H Christian Church. nr Kodak I " " V'r I,., B i this the This is not a "catch" ad, but Grma' nrrasioT, of;"'".the election of officers stock. I lienevolent Society oiT,B...,..r.nonuiuiu hciur:;th Our name alone will be a guarantee-tha- t office of H. of the Royal Arch Masons, Honolulu strictly business. your df n annua.' meeting at the - work will be the best. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. vChapter No. 1. The badge is a beau- j Our gold with j Regular. Price. Mr and Mrs. M. S. GrinSaum, James iful creation of inlaid Sew York Dental Parlors, T7? 1J,2 2Vz $ 5.00 4.03 CnrrnTi . were 'Inaoinna etnncs , and ensraved with Pocket- Kodak. x II dtCUClu eii.vi t H.v... - and German Table Lin- among who left for tne of the Foldmg Pocket, 2& x 3ft. .10.0J 8.00 Room 4, Elite Building, Irish the Honolulans tne mystic signs and emblems 4.00 ens, with Napkins to match. Coast on the China last evening. -- was by a local No. 2 Falcon 3 ;JJ HOTEL STREET. NJrder The badge made 2 6.40 i Doilies. t; J. P. Cooke, of Alexander & BaloOjeweler. Mr. GHflllan was ed .go. Bu.js Ee. J.00 9.60 LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. Loa today ; win. left on the Mauna office Qf H, h Pr5est The other 2 Buirg J3.Special, s N .y. Lahaina It is possibly that heUl CraDbe, klng; 15.M 12.00 Ready-mad- e Sheets and Pil- while awa officers are; c L. 3xS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF goto Kihe. J Austin scribe; c. Morton, No 4 Bull's Eye Special, lowcases, made by the Defender dinner-B- el- I Manufacturing Company. Extra for your Sunday . J' buttle, sojourn- - 4x5 20.00 16.00 hare, fancy ducks 2a cents each ! 10.00 8.00 sian - C. Royal ircn cap. No. 2 Bullet. 3x-- for today only, the Honolulu Mar- er, K. R. Wallace 15.00 12.00 at Stratemeyer. grand Bullet. 4x5 New L o.. George C. Novelties Ltd.. Bethel street. Telephone tain; Nf BuUet gpedal, 3 x of the 3rd veil; H. Wooten, 3u, lg.00 14.10 paster H. it ; understood that John D. Spreck- - grand master of the 2nd veil; J. No.'4 Bullet, without roll la the JHWBLRT LINE 4iret from Mi nresident of Oceanic Steamship MUnt. exand master of the 1st veil; T. holder 20.00 16.00 the j the anufcteturers. w . Company, win leave san r itm-ia- H Hoffman, guard; J. K. Wilder, j xso. isunet, cpeciai, x o.w 20.00 thB on- zso. xor - x o a.w 20.00 - K.moma the instant, I Urn TV Tucker,fc secretary. I cartridge,. . I TfiLKUI CI . t ... - ! Honolulu. No. 5 cartnage, & xy m.w 28.60 BROKEN LOTS- firewalker. I HAWAIIAN SOUTBN1R JEWELRY i.i in: Papa. Ita, the Tahitian 40COCOCXDCO00COCOCXXXX)CCSCO ! We have fresh film by mall regular-- win give his much-talke- d of exhibition MADB TO ORDBR AT Kauma-kapi- li o " IN tonight near the ruins of the q y. Everything you require In tne 404 Church. Reserved seats atWalI, o HONOLULU. FORT ST. - O photo line. Developing and printing & ' . . o Nichols Co. thou, ween, & Renny O Honolulu! I BURT'S JBWELEU McCabe. Hamilton hve cities art the queen. q the sort that pleases is the kind of i ... on Nu-an- u O Of fair moved from their old quarters O In all lands thy praises ring, O'work we give our customers. and Queen streets, to the office of the poets sing by Waterhouse & Co., O And thee Gluilts Curtains lately vacated and O Their sweetest sonnets. And the gl No. I'D Queen street. O waves Hawaiian Soda Mrs. Hubert Vos. formerly of this O From old ocean's deepest caves o very In city, who has been ill the O Come to worship at tny ieet o EMMA AND VINEYARD fT tI AT REDUCED PRICES. Presbyterian Hospital in New York, o Breaking there in music sweet! , was able to be removed from the hos- o Artists strive again, again, s Hobron Drug Co. pital oh Christmas day. . o Thy beauty to portray In vain! TKLBPHONa BLUM 1KU. I The doors for the Tahitian firewalk-in-p o Above thee bend the bluest skies, o! FORT AND KING. FROMPT DELI (H3RT. entertainment will be opened to .the o Tinged with tropic sunset dyes. O! public at 7:30 this evening. Reserved o Like sentinels thy mountains stand Si seats can be had at Wall. Nichols Ac o Around thee. And along thy strand : Co., up to 7 o'clock tonight. o Old ocean sings of liberty i our to thee. O A list of new and popular books just o Thrift of land And gently knocking at thy gate QL 2 received, is published in the Golden o thy welcome wait! Oj Rule Iiazaer ad of this day. Look o All nations for through W. P. PlUiKtSUiX. - the list and see if there are o 1900. ' A FINE LOT OF COLORED ORGANDIES "WILL BE CLOSED any Manila, December, O of your favorite authors In the list. o ' o ; :i On February 1st a quantity of un- o OUT BELOW COST. . . claimed freight sold, if not call- will be i ed for before that date, to pay storage. t The freight can be seen at the wareh- C. II . W. Norton left San Francisco ouse of the Wilder Steamship for London on January 8. I , II...., ...... 1 .. i. T7. , ,.,11 1 Vifa at work. How M you Headquarters I morning? AH the flavor of a Manila. A scientist I and the of a Havana, com-- come to be a profess eK?? ' satisfaction a no professiona I m FOB n blned in this wonderful cigar. Try one. n't lfcWon how many Sold at Hawaiian Tobacco Company's ployed to git up Btatlstics stores heartless people tney i m v" 1 Chicago Record. " t..--l.-- -, ..v.s., r .v, r,aA Athletic, Gymnasium office, left on the China yesterday for a month's vacation on the Coast. was loaded down with leis,' i AND t B. F. &Co. for Ehlers one his talt, martial form Ml corpulent. m i Senator mm FORT STREET. P. Kalauokalani has been very ill at his home on Punchbowl LIMITED. I street, with fever. At one time three SPORTIN I Physicians were called into consulta-ti"- n. i His friends will be g'ad to learn JOBBERS and RETAILERS that th.- - Senator is now convalescent. T B- - Ei- -B Mr. O. A. Cullenen, the able window dresser ard manager for th assistant GOODS. A firm of .. F. Khiers & Co., left by the A A A AAAA AA A A A A AAAA A AAAA A A XAAA AA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA China for New York City. He expects to be gone at least two months, and may vi.slt hs old home In New Bruns- Now wick, Canada. "Otheiiu," fantaisie, Egry's most diff- icult selection on his repertoire, will Is Your D be on the program at Egry's second Desks! Desks esk yjelin recital, Hawaiian Opera House, I Thursday evening, January 24th. Tick-o- n Opportunity ?ale Monday morning, January -- 1st, at Wall, Nichols & Co., Ltd. Re- served seats, $1.00. PEARSON, P01IER CO., LIMITED, The police court disposed of four WE WILL SELL FOR Flat Top, Roll Top, fases yesterday, as follows: Fujimori, ONE WEEK ONLY, 926 (new nnmler) Fort St., Honolulu, H. T. charged with leaving his horse untied AVhe strcet- - was fined $5 and costs; Typewriter and Pur.g, larceny in the second degree, PURE SILK as committed to the Circuit Court for tr'al; Joseph Waha, charged with as- LEY'S Telephone 398 sault and battery on Kahanu, was TAFFETAS" Office Desks. nned V, and costs; Tin Sun. common IN ALL THE LEADING nuisar.ee, was fined J6 and costs. P. BOX COLORS, PLAIN AND BKl - 0. 441 SOLE AGENTS FOR Almost a Tragedy. FANCT STRIPES, District Judge Wilcox and a compan-10- n 65o Per Yard. had a narrow escape yesterday DURING THIS WET SPELL you an spare your wheel for a few days to TH Gunn Desk Co. 'nornir.g. They have it overhauled and enameled. Take It to Bailey's, where you can get were driving in from first-cla- ss Job at reiisonable rates. ENAMELING GUARANTEED equal In - THESE GOODS ARE jhe Judge's home- in Kalihi to the appearance to factory work, and more durable. v station and as they passed a big WORTH FROM 11.00 TO We have a very larg- - etock of repair parts, and can replace anything !u "ame building which is in the course 11.25 PER YARD, a bieycte, ESPECIALLY TLHES. We are factory agents for the Milwaukee 1 't construction near Aala lane a gust AND ARE PERFECT jrunoture Proof Tlrea, Morgan & Wrlgbt's Tires, etc i (' GAS LAill'S; clear; ; wind blew down a number of sheets GOOD3. reduced prices to Ld. rrugated iron from the rcof cf the MAJESTIC $3.50 LAMPS. $2.50. i The Coyne Furniture Oompany, M. A W. GAS, $3.Bf LAMPS, $2.00, greeny beside in the the brake and stuck ground; the other end falling over 928, " wneel (f the vehicle. Had the iron I. I. offi U11 611 II P.O. Box 621. Progress Block. Phone "uck nthpr judge Wilcox or his com- Bailey's Honolulu Cyclcry Go., panion it is certain that the injury LIMITED. haVe teen Very Berious' lf not LIMITED fatal JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. SJ1 KJNG STUJ5ET, TTffffff fffffVfff f fTfTtff'lTTTVTTTVfffVffTTYTTTTTTT r 1LU

1901. 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : ONOLULo JANUARY 18,

THE PACIFIC VESSELS IN PORT. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Caimmcrcla! Advertiser Honolulu, January 18, 1901. Oceanic Steamship Companj ARMY AND NAVY. Isl- Asf "College Hills" Entered at the Postofflce at Honolulu, U. S. Tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway NAME OF STOCK; Capitel : BM ed H. T., Second-clas- s Matter. and, August 5. , MERCHANTMEN. Issued Every Morning: Except Sunday not include coasters.) (This list does MMSCAHTILB. TIME TABLE by the Marshall, Seat, COMPANY. A. M. Baxter, Am. schr., J. Brewer A Co.. 1,003.0) 100 will HA'WAIIAN GAZETTE January 14. The Splendid New The fine Passenjer Steamer of thii line arrlv ani leave tkU n 65 King St. tie, Susab. Von Hlt Block, No. South A!den liesse, Am. bK., otter, ban Hereunder: . . . Business Manager. January it. f t'.wa 5,000,000 20 A. W. PEARSON Francisco, 17D.000 27! mi From San Francisco. For San Francisco. Chil.- - bktn., Thronagle, Newcas- Hamoa 100 Alta, '' Haw. Agricultural Co 1,000,000 100 Zealandia Jan. 25 Mariposa jar, , . RATES: 1. Residence SUBSCRIPTION tle. January Haw. com. eug. uo 2,812,750 100 29 Zealandia (including Hawaii Archer, Am. bktn., Crlhoun, San Fran- Hawaiian Sugar Co. 2,000,000 20 Sonoma Jan. For the United States 15 750 000 m4 9 . cisco. December Houomu 100 Mariposa .. Feb. Sierra jan Territory): 2,000,000 . $2 oo Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, San Honokaa 20 3l 82 Suburb Sierra Feb. 19 Mariposa Feb. y t months 4 oo 6. Haiku 500,000 100 V4II 6 Francisco, December 600,000 Zealandia .. ...Mch. 2 Alameda .. .. Feb months 8 00 Nelson, Am. s. s., Anderson. Se- Kahuku 20 2n 30 ..... 1 Charles l 225,000 New being laid out by the 12 year 13. KamaloSug. Oo.Lt.a 20 Ventura .....Mch. Zealandia Mch. attle, January ( 250,000 20 Advertising rates on application. - " Paid up Trustees of Oahu College, abovo sonoma Mch i Carrollton, Am. bk., Jones, Tacoma. Cihei Flan. Co.Lt. a j 1,060,000 50 j?? January 16. " Paid up J 1,500,000 50 Rocky HilL Sierra Apr. Belleson. Newcastle. Jan- Kipahulu 160.000 100 Echo. Am. bk., 800,000 uary 13. Koloa 100 Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp., Brigman, Kona Sugar Co. 500,000 100 "so ...i January 13. MaunaleiS. Co., Ass I 405,000' 100 01 Paid-ap- j 100,000 A boulevard .Florence, Am. sp., Ryder, Tacoma, Jan- " 100 and streets are uary 8. McBryde S. Co.Lt. A 832,500 20 low being completed. limitTIMETABLE. Falls of Garry, Br. sp., Broadfoot, Paid up 1,650,000 20 12 134 IS. Xaaiku Sugar Co. A j 20 Newcastle, January " Paid up J 20 Gerard C. Tobey, Am. bk., Gove, Ta- 8,600,000 100 1, Oahu Sugar Co 156 "i60 From and after Jan. 1900. coma, January 16. Onomea 1,000.000 20 Prices and terms will be announced OUTWARD. Helene, Am. schr., Christianson. San Ookala 600,000 20 17J4 "18 40on by the sailing 11. 01 aa Sugar Co. LtAs i 812,500 20 In connection with the of the above steamer, the Agents art pr. Daily Francisco, January 2,600.000 pared to to passengers,1 Coupon Daily Daily Daily Daily sp., Se- " Paid up 20 13 14VJ issue, intending Through Tickets by any rtn. Iroqwois, Am. Thompson, from 150,000 100 points Stations, ex. ex. 7. Olowalu lao SALES AGENTS road, from San Francisco, to all in the United State, and from Nta Sun. , attle. December Paauhau 8ug. Plan. Co 5,000,000 50 York by any steamship line to all European porta. Sun. Am. bktn., Anderson, 500,000 100 a.m. p.m. - p.m. John Smth, Port racibc a.m. a.nu Blakeley, January 14. Paia 750,000 100 "240 ..... , 9:15 11:05 3:15 5:10 Honolulu.. 7:10 L. Am. Pepeekeo 750,000 100 190 5:30 Jane Stanford, bktn., Mollestead, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLT TO Pearl City 8:03 9:48 11:40 3:47 Newcastle, January. 10. Pioneer 2,000,000 100 125 128 Ewa Mill.. 8:33 10:08 12:00 4:05 6:10 Waialua Agr. Co. 4,500,000 100 119. 141 10:50 4:45 .... Kaiulani, Am. bk., Dabel, San Francis- Waianae 800,000 100 Waianae co, 26. 700,000 100 Business men 11:55 5:40 December Wailuku "850 .'.'.'.' Waialua .... 252.000 Marie Hackfeld, Ger. sp., Wuhrmann, Waiiaanalo 100 145 ... . G. 12:32 6:15 IRWIN & Co 125,000 Wm. Kahuku Bremen, January L Waimea 100 ... 105 Mary Thompson, - -- E. Foster, Am. schr., Cob. can save LIMITED- INWARD. Port Blakeley, January 13. Stsavshif sp., New- Wilder S. S. Co 500,000 100 105 Daily Dally Daily Daily Prince Albert, Nor. Cappeller, inter-Islan- d 8. S. Co.. 500,000 100 V General Agents Oceanic S S Co. 28. Stations. ex. ex. castle, December MMMBMBBMfjMiBBBBaB,BB,,BMM S. G. Wilder, Am. bktn., Jackson, San MlBCELLAKCOUS many hours Sun. Sun. 250,000 p.m. p.m. Francisco, January 8. . Hawaiian Elect. ic oo. 100 sum. a.m. Hon. ftp. Tr. & Ld. Co. 250,000 100 L "ioo :3o . . 2:08 Twilight. Am. schr., Ceuthen, Washing- t Kahuku ...... 5 ... Hon. Steam Laundry. 25,000 100 Inmnnnir . 6:10 .... 2:50 ton Island, December 23: in distress. Waialua Wrestler, Am. - Mutual Telephone Co. 189,0l0 10 Waianae 7 tlO 3:55 bktn., Nielsen, San Fran- )l) JU Ewa Mill . .. 5:50 7:45 1:05 4.09 Cisco, January u. Makaha CofCo.Pdup 40,000 100 Pearl City . .. 6:15 8:03 1:30 4:52 O. K. L. Co 2,000,000 100 190 lie j. People's Ice & Kef. Co. 150,000 100 701. Honolulu 6:50 8:35 2:05 5:26 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, TO ARRIVE. Boitos. Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. 100, . Superintendent. G. P. & T. A. Steamers. From. . Due. Haw. Govt. 5 per ceDt.j 95 Occidental & Oriental S.S. Co. Miowera Victoria Jan. 19 Haw. Govt. Postal fa- - METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Doric Orient Jan. HO vings 4V per cent. Zealar.dia S. F Jan. 23 HiloR. R. Co 6pertt.J 101 Df the Government Surveys, Published Gaelic S. F Jan. 3 Hon. ".T. i-- Co 101 and Toyo Kisen 6 p Kaisha. Ewa Plantation c. 101 Every Monday. Sierra Colonies Jan. 23 - si a a 0 R. & L Co..- -- S. 29 ..I'VIO 4 wrf 71 Irf 1?X Sonoma F. Jan. 6 Oahu Plant, p. e ...i i mi BE' 'Hongkong Maru S. F Jan. 31 Olaa Plan. 6 p. c ...! i ... o THE EM. "50' i p BABOX. TO Steamer of above companies will SI 5i2. DEPART. the call at Honolul uand leav thit ar" 3. Steamer. For. Due. Session Sales Morning Session Twen- - Accross the Conunent on or about the date below mentioned: Miowera Colonies ..Jan. 19 ity-fiv- e Olaa, paid up, $14; 125 Olaa, paid From Doric S. F ..Jan. 20 fup, $13.75; 7 Ewa', $27.75. Afternoon Ses For Japan and China. For San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D 4.0 sionSix Kihei, paid up, $16. s 30.00129.9 77 ,0.00,81 4 Zealandia S. F Jan. 26 Between Boards Fifty McBryde, as- PEKING JAN. 15 HONGKONG MARU JAN. U s 6 30 Ol M flO 8o ;o ;.:- -o Sierra S. F Jan. 29 sessable, $S; 16 Oahu, $155; 50 Waialua, THREE TRAINS DAILY GAELIC JN. 23 CUIlJ.a, ...JAN. a M 7190.06 2 97 0.04 74' 1- -4 XE 3 Sonoma Colonies . . .., ?9 $118; 50 Ookala, $17.50. HONGKONG MARU JAN1 31 RICJ 2 T 10,30 01 7 0 06 ft ) 4 !4 Jan. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. IO ...JAN. 830 XE Hongkong CHINA . . FEB. 8 . . W i8:7o! '4-- Maru Orient Jan. SI NIPPON MARU ....FEB. J 9 30 ll 04 78 0 4 ESE 5 TWO TRAINS DAILY DORIC 16 T 10:30 '0 29-- 7 KV06! IS FEB. RIO DE JANEIRO FEB. U l0- From Portland. 26 V lHsa.0ji29.96 78 !0 Uii69' 0--1 W -l W LLARD E. BROWN FJASK HIUTEAD NIPPON MARU FEB. COPTIC FEB. II i Shipping: Notes. RIO DE JANEIRO ....MARCH 6 AMERICA MARU MARCH 1 " COPTIC 14 Barometer corrected to 32 F. and ea McCabe, Hamilton & Renny and J. Bis-s- tl ... MARCH PEKING MARCH I level, and for standard gravity of Lat, 15. have moved into larger and more AMERICA MARU MARCH 22 GAELIC MARCH U Till correction is .06 for Honolulu.. commodious quarters. They have taken HALSTEAD&GO. PEKING MARCH 30 HONGKONG MARU MARCH a IBl 0119 (1930 6 the office formerly occupied by H. Water-hous- e GAELIC APRIL CHINA APRIL i & 20 If I Co., DORIC APRIL TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Queen street. The Britisn ship Falls of Garry arrived Stock and Bond Brokers Only Four New York in this port yesterday morning, 47 days Doysjp aa I 3 C on . 5 cb 3i from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal, 5 S 3 5r 19 a " p r and dropped her anchor in the stream. H Hi H a a. Captain Pullman Palace Sleepers. , a. Broadfoot is her commander. money advanced on FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. APPLT TO T U The Canadian-Australia- n steamship Mi- Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, :vlth owera is due to arrive from Victoria to- Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- a.m. Ft. a.m ip.m a.m. Rise day. , sugar securities. ing Rooms. HonJ lo.cej 4 7 7 05,6 40 5.88 1.25 The crew of the steamer Amur were Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. i Free Reclining 0.48 1 33 C6 391 deeply depressed when the vessel Chair Cars. Tues 771 5 38 8 6 40 5 2 18 left Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. & P.m.! i Vancouver for Skagway recently. They fi Hackfeld Co., Ltd. Wed. 1.21 1 8 la 68 6 26 8 48 6.40 5.40 3 12 claimed that the steamer was hoodooed 407 FOitT ST.: Thur. M 1 66' 1 8 1 4 7 12 y 26.4J 5.4'J 4.03 and they feared trouble. At Victoria, I J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 18i 88' Captain Turtle, while walking across TEL MAIN 13S Frld.. 2 2.0 2 81 7 f' 9 51 6.40 5.41 4.56 a 135 Third St., Portland, Ore. Bat... 3 10: 2.0 3.18 8 44.10 20 6 4 5 42i 5.44 gangplank laid from the steamer Queen ll Sets. to the Amur, slipped and fell into the D. W, HITCHCOCK, General Agent. Bun 20 3 44' 2 0! 4 OTA 9 28 10 47 6.4') rs 42! 6.17 water, He was fished out and sent to No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. MonJ 2U 4.22! 2 0 4 48 10 16 H 17 6 4 ' 5 43 7. lg hospital, Classified Advertisements. Cal., the but it was thought at the Canadian-Australi- an New moon on the 20th at 4:06 a. m. time he would not recover. The Amur Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.. Royal Mai! proceeded to Ladysmith Nebraska. Times of tide are taken from the for coal the WANTED. Omaha. United States Coast and Geodetls Sur- same day. There Arthur Betts, a fire- vey tables. man, in crossing the same plank slipped FIRST-CLAS- S bench man. Apply Pa- Tke tides at Kahului and Hllo occur and struck his head against the vessel, cific Mill Company, Alakea, ; near bout one hour earlier than at Honolulu. fracturing his skull. The dying man Queen street. ' 5758 Kaimuki Steamship Company. Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours 30 then tumbled into the water and was minutes slower than Greenwich time, be- drowned. His body was at once recov- A STENOGRAPHER for temporary ing that of the meridian of 157 degrees 30 ered and sent to Vancouver. engagement; good pay for an expe- Steamer of the above line, running In connection with CANADIAN 1--3 minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:30 The steamer Tacoma took the news to rienced applicant. Experienced per- Large and lot, with stable, fur- th p. house PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney. X m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 Victoria the other day of how a steam- sons only need apply in writing to P. 8. W., and calling Victoria, B. hours 0 O. 347. 5758 niture, horse and carriage, poultry at C. Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q art minutes.". Sun and moon are for er officer was killed by swallowing a Box e local time for the whole group. toothpick. The China Gazette tells the everything to start housekeeping with. ID-ui- KCoaa-clvLl-o.- - story as follows: While the transport BY HUSBAND and wife; two furnish- On or aboutatthe dates below Athenian was lying at Taku the other ed rooms, suitable for light r house- $5,500 stated, via.: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. day her third officer, Mr. Davidson, came keeping. Answer, stating price; must VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. FROM SYDNKT, BRI8BANB (ft., to his death in an extraordinary manner. be reasonable. Address "D.," this of- For Brisbane. Q., and Sydney: j For Victoria and Vancouver, B. 575S" C: fice. MIOWERA . ..JAN. 19 1! ntuAu oiuiNAi chewing Japanese toothpick, AORANGI JAN. station,- and a small AORANGI . . FEB. 16 Jan. la, 10 p. m. Weather, clear- wind. v. snnctku. A RELIABLE man as coachman. Ap- WARRIMOO FEB. U strong, JS MIOWERA MARCH 11 N. E. him to laugh and he accidentally swal- ply Mrs. F. M. Hatch, Pensacola MIOWERA MAFr? street. ;! 5758 A2"; AORANGI APRIL II lowed the toothpick. Manoa AORANGI MSY 11 WARRIMOO MAY I WEATHER YESTERDAY. At first the incident was deemed more JtV . . . I se- AN EXPERIENCED young man de- 9 ! MIOWERA JUNE Mean Temperature 70.3 degrees. or less jocular, and it was not treated MIOWERA JULY AORANGI JULY I riously until the victim began to show sires position as a stenographer and Minimum Temperature 67. degrees. office assistant. Address "E. P. C," The magnifle en t new service the "Imperlal Limited." I now running aalll Maximum Temperature 73. degrees. signs of severe distress. The doctor of Five-roo- m cottage, furnished, with BETWEEN VANCOUVER the ship was called and shortly after- this office. 5755 and MONTREAL. Barometer 30.10 at 9 p. m., steady. Making the run In 100 hours wlthout change. The U 0.01 ward a messenger was sent ashore for stable and three acres of ground, to finest railway erviM Rainfall inch up to 9 a. m. m world. tooth- TO RENT, a two or three-roo- cot- the Mean Dew Point for the Day 55.5. further medical assistance. The rent $30 per month. Through Ticket issued from Honolulu to Canada, an pick "passed down the unfortunate man's tage, furnished or unfurnished; state at United State Mean Relative Humidity 60. price. Address Advertiser. 5757 rope. throat and into the stomach. Almost im- For Freight and Passage and all general WINDS. mediately inflammation set up, and, de- information, apply to I BY YOUNG man, as dry goods N.E. 6 to 4; weather clear. spite all the skill that could be bestowed clerk, greatest agony or groceries; three years' experience FORECAST FOR TODAY. jupon him, he died in the in country town. Good references. W. CASTLE, Theo. fl. Davies Co - R JR., Geni Agi! Fresh to moderate N.E. winds and fair from Peritonltls- Address "A., No. 7," this officei 5755 T" , Ltd, reather. CURTIS J. LYONS, ESTATE AND Meteorologist. The' Justm at Manila. FURNISHED room in Waikiki; sepa- REAL rate entrance, modern conveniences; INVESMENTS, perilous voyage the naval ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. After a state price. Address "Z.," Advertiser Opposite Postofflce. collier Justin has arrived at Manila. office. 555 Merchant Street, 01 it: Friday, January 18. escaped v sp. It will be remembered that she BY YOUNG man of experience, as 16 Br. Falls of Garry, Broadfoot, from swept CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S I) D 8 Newcastle, 47 days, with coal. the terrible typhoon which China clerk or bookkeeper. Address "O. Yo-seml- te 1 5755 W. stmr. Lehua, Eennett, from Molo-ka- l. seas not long ago, in which the H.," this office. down. went TWO good electricians. Apply Oceanic Thursday, January 17. Much of the credit in surviving the Direct Service Between New York, if ' Gas and Electric Company. 5753 New York Line Am. bk. Ceylon, Wilier, from Port typhoon is due to the Justin's officers, s lfi. ' psnfoiallv Oantain Scott and the chief Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands. Gamble. December with inmiwr Suey will sail from NEW Ger. sp. Roland, Meyer, from Newcas-- ! engineer, Mr, Neilson. FOR SALE. Bark Foohng i HONOLULU, on or about lie, November 14, with coal. The Justin began her career In the CIGAR STORE and soda water stand; YORK FOR Cuban war. Later she attended the splendid open as convoy. One peculiarity is location; for investiga- 15, 1901 S. S. HAWAIIAN will be dispatched from New York on or before Jan. U. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Iowa tion. Apply, 12C4 5755 March to by S. S. en she is the first vessel to be tried Fort street. sufficient inducements are offered. be followed OREGONIAN, March, loading for San Francisco, V" that If route to Honolulu. Friday, January 18. under the new system of manning aux- - ONE Allen's Riveter, 6 - Pneumatic Freight Company' Forty-secon- d Brook- TJ. S. A. T. Thyra. Edwardsen. witn uiary of war with a merchant- feet gap, complete with air com- For freight rates apply to received at wharf, street. South I man crew. Most of officers, and lyn, at all times. horses for Manila. her pressor, etc., suitable for riveting ir- CO P. M. S. S. China, Seabury, for San many of her men, however, have seen rigating pipe, boiler shells, etc. Ha- CtJAS. BREWER & i navy. Francisco. service in the waiian Supply Co., Ltd. 5753 27 Kllby St., Boston, ' I. I. stmr. Mauna Loa, .Simerson, for OR For further particular, apply to Lahaina, Kona and Kau. Late Police. A SQUARE piano in Al condition, will be sold very cheap; can be seen at C. BREWER & CO., LTD. A half-drunk- en man by name of H. PASSENGERS. . the 729 Kinau street. 5751 Honolulu. HACKFELD & CO., LTD Departed. Harris amused himself last night by AGENTS, HONOLULU. TTt-- smashing all the placed along T.i-i- Son i fificorv yat T AT Q G lanterns FOR RENT. WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., LTD C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent China, January 18. Miss Wakefield, Mrs. King and River streets where the tracks OFFICE in Mott-Smit- h building; light S. W. Wakefield, W. P. Pierce and wife. of the Rapid Transit Company are being and airy; elevator. Apply to room Wm. G. President and Manager Miss Pierce, Miss K. Cartwright, W. W. laid. He picked up large stones and . 200. Judd building. 5758 Irwin.. M. S. Claus Spreckels First Vice President ST Ricker, Grinbaum and wife, T. : queen wife, B. M. Thomas, :'f:d them to break the lanterns until he DESIRABLE house of seven rooms; W. M. Giffard... Second Vice President Hoffmann and C s & Eo stopped by mounted patrolman, ; Sec. Hustace Ltd. R. Grimwood and wife, James Wakefield. a good location just finished; rent, H. M. Whitney Jr.. .Treasurer and I police Hustace, Otto Schmidt, E. B. McClanahan, wife took him to the station for $42.50 monthly. Apply to Gear, Lan- George W. Ross Auditor James F. Morgan, President; Cecil Brown, Vice President; F. : -- keeping. Secretary; ana and child; Louis T. Kenake, E. J. Cot- sing & Co., Judd building. 5755 Charles H. Atherton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs, Treasurer : loor of the store of the Metropoli- Manager. ton, George Angus, Mrs, Angus, Mrs. C. . SUGAR FACTORS . S' Company on King T. Starre and child, Paul Neumann, Miss tan at street was LOST. AND W. W. Bruner, Mrs. left i,!.in all last night and a police offi- DEALEBS Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith Coal, Anne K. Stryker, v.u.--! A purse N Tames, cer sationed there on guard. BLACK with monogram "J" Commission Agents. S. Pugsley, L. Bearwald, H. T. in silver. Finder please return to R. O. Bean, Misses Carr, Miss Claud,' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. y, this office and receive reward. 5753 Mrs. Richard, W. S. Gray. J. T. Chas-pe- Notice to Shipmasters. AGENTS FOR THE and Mrs. W. J. Lowrie, George S. Mc-Kenz- ie, tSF" Special attention given to Draying. Also, Blac - CERTIFICATE of deposit No. 2907 on A. E. Mlnvielle, A.- A. Wilder, o Branch Hydroeraphlc Omct, Oceanic Steamship Company White Sand. Telephone Main 295. - Bank of Hawaii for J75.00, has been E. B.- Smith, L. C. Branson, D. White, Ban Francisco., CaL lost. Payment on same Of San Francisco, Cal. Onn. . the has been Murmame, L. Hy-i-;i stopped. 5757 J. and Kau ports, per fir communicating with the Branch For Lahaina, Kona 1 stmr. Mauna Loa, January 18. Dr. Ed- "iphlc Office in San Francisco, cap-tu- & FROM Waikiki; a bay stallion with Custom House Blanks ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ward Armitage, H. C. Schmidt, Mrs. J. f vessels who will with white spot on to Jones, Rev. face. Return the Gaspar, G. G. Hubbard, O. m. ( .irographlc Office by recording the Club Stables. 5756 Of All Kinds W. D. Westervelt, Mrs. Kalao, C. Acho-v- y, suggested by Desha, Miss A. observations J. P. Cooke, S. mi- - i;cc. can have forwarded to them at DRESSMAKING. Beard, Morris Keohokalole, J. M. Vivas, :u red port, and free of expense, the FOB SALE at C. B. Beard, Colonel Nor-ri-s JUST from San Francisco; Pari3 James Lino, pilot charts of the North Pacific styles; best of references from Cali- HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. Miss Paine, Hattie rejrard-:aage- W. D. Pather, the latest information r fornia and this city. Box I ' Address Crease; O. W. R. Axle .Jones; A. de Rego. W. Smithy to navigation in the wa-- 722. 5756 Castle. Jr., John Desha, Miss Claypool, t;e h tbey frequent. THE ROYAL RENOVATORY. 0 - 0 o c 9 m ,H V. Trenenan, G. A. Hanson, E. Man are requested to report to tbt WHITE LABOR ONLY. jBrann. K. Nouizuki. Ah Chong Kee, Miss jfllce angers discovered, or any oxmi THE MELROSE, Ring Carleton, H. Carleton and wife. md Helen E. .aiornJiition which can be utilized for cof Board and rooms; all modern com- CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESS-e- d, Miss M. Carleton. charts or 6alllcg directions. t lr forts; electric lights; mosquito proof; $1 to 51.50 per suit. Hats cleaned ; " n publication of the pilot charte of th a quiet, refined home. King street cars and bleached, 25c, 50c and 75c. Dyeing name Is a guaranty of its purity ScrtS Pacific. C. G. CALKINS. pass the door. Prices moderate. Tele- done monthly contract. Mechanics' READ ADVERTISER. The r., THE Jessa Moore "Whiskey is always right. Lieut.-Comd- U. S. N., in Charge, phone 3081 Blue. Home (Hotel Street), Cottage No. 1L