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SSTAELISHKD JTJLT I. UK .OL XXXV.. NO. 6201. HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902.

MR, 1 PAIN MILK FOR WILCOX WHEN HE COMES M K I N LE Y DISPLAYS PARK NOW HIS HAND SETTLE!

Furnished Money Committee Make 1 For Chinese Purchase of Suit. Site.

WANTED TO STOP FOURTEEN ACRES RAPID TRANSIT IN THE PLOi

Original Parties Have Dropped Out Arrangements for Completion oil

In-junct- and Court Intimates That ion the Playground Will Be Should Be Denied. Pushed.

getting! qpHB Tramways cans win be sub-- HERE will be no delay In land; to Judge Humphrey : ' ' possession of the tract of Imltted noon today, aad tr ths Pdf:'' ' ' ' T which Is to form the basis of Mc-- 3 . . . . i x. - i nv- - - swart follows oat the Intimation rvilllt v jn.mviiai a a. trtaj the Injunction now ecutive cornmuiee, wnicn nas in cantr svaa m . a 1 1 JH WUI caxiu aaaaa oa 1 ingamrtly restraining the Honolulu Lilf f. Ul DCtUHUS ji cmA KapM Transit Land Co. from bulld-- . play ground which is to keep alive a Its Waikiki extension wUl be dls-- v. ' ...... - - were T tarday court niSflSSalngi ...... 111 V. . roil of UJ. geilllll. trou iur. Mai tt ' tannartant point of which ed at once. Pass's caadSd admission that the H-waj- with him. lie also denied any j Quartet "Alnahau" The meeting of the committee la I Miss Rose Aloiau, Miss BUen Hopkins, room of Bank of Tramways Company was deep- conversation with either of the parties - directors' the GRADUATES 00 FORTH FROM Miss Mary Yoehioka, Mr. John Per- and the ly esacsraed Ifl the salt. Ths salt was through an Interpreter. relda. wall was well attended a by M-- for If Eng Recitation "Only Soldier" 'gjnatty brought P. Brooks Oat was ssked he understood Miss Agnes Carroll. Ho-nota-ta MANY HONOLULU SCHOOLS taw Saw Kwncfc Maw Co.. and the lish and he replied In the negative, I Piano Solo "Valae" Co.. tns Walklkl though when asked his name In Eng- Miss Susie-- Frock. Rapid Transit . e pfltS - Quartet "Kaplllna" r Mil Ika..... Piohnnw I L 11 SB and Contract- lish bs readily responded. il llltr u udicco and loan AtiieU Miss Rose Aloiau. Miss Kllen Hopkins, pro Make were mad The plaintiffs are none of them, ac- Miss Mary Toshioka, Mr. John Per- - w as read, assenting to the counter Tramways to testimony, original parties reida posal of the committee that the afterwards tns cording Commencement and Closing Exercises h tvery Essay made Its appearance In the to the lease but are all acting under Dayton. .Miss Iwalanl as first pro- - by employment of Dunne powers of attorney. of Which Were Piano Solo "The Pearl" Bluette acres Instead of ten at tns Part the City Attenced a p ro MTV Miss Ching Kau. rriA , v- - ho onl reasons Co assist Brooks, and Pstn. It was shown that flee of the sup- utoru. iV Trio "Galop" land was placed at $5000. The com- - I salt, accord posed plaintiffs sold out their Inter- Schmidt, of hosajb not a party to the By Throngs of Relatives. Miss Susie Freck. Miss Minnie ...... , j : ...,. w. papers, been the most Judge Humphreys said In rela- Miss Ching Kau. niittee dj resoiuiiou mcu uncv just to the has ests. warn during Is Injunction to Quartet "Akahi Hoi" payment to the trustees or inai spectator the hear tion to this: 'This an Hopkins, - Miss Rose Aloiau. Miss Ellen j - v. ..mitinfr .r a r('Hinr i in i ri In-Ju- ry restrain the defendants from doing yes-- Miss Mary Yoshloka, Mr. John Per-reid- a. openly :..r shouts rent the welkin aboard that the classes had been well same. This is to permit the making ef tns stand yesterday be to the property of the plaintiffs, . m. . A stirred the am- - ww i... - tralnil. feature which a 11 si a s nwu a ..hii. name of any associa- the conasctloa of tns Tram- - and It appears that the plaintiffs no G j si Isltla.nsi nf ttiaa vniinr rawinlo was thAiMMV RECEPTION AT KAMEHAMEHA. the deed In the schools of tbe city concluded their - to case, up-- any In prop-- U rrlnK ot certillcatts on the thre.- pupils Under the trees of the Kamehameha tion which may be deemed wise ask with the and longer have Interest the and boys and girls through all grades in- - . . . . , ...... closing exercters. the who have passed the Girls" School, and In the glare of maintain cunirui ui - by Attorney I don't see why there sbouli passed out from the old familiar rooms M the school and are ready to take tne Candcent globes which burned every- - - - - higher courses offered by the High School foliage, the Kamehameha future that be was furnish- bs an Injunction la their bebai:." p-- carea nf where in the Into tne air. irtr irm ine and Normal School. The rraduatt a were cHrlx nrrnpnl til Hiawatha In the liri'Senci' A statement was made by the t for fighting the The testimony In the case was con- books for more than two months. It was son n,nr. Aylett and Mary Aylett. and 0f a large audience. The production of mm mere m " questioning be cluded shortly after 4 o'clock yester- a gals day In most of tne schools from daughter of Hon. Wm. Aylett, and Kath- - the well known poem was a marked sue- - urer to farther close to 110.000. Some of equally Interested day afternoon and the attorneys offer- tbe little school houses In tbe remote erinc 811 va. Miss Ft lker. In the presence cess, and was given In connection tith or subscribed ' - of tha. teachers of the graduates, gave to a farewell class day greeting to the only heavy subscriptions have not been In ed to submit the matter without argu- ealleys to the handsome structure upon pre- - the a a, accompanying the graduate. Miss Awana. The scene out understood that the cheerfully as a rea- - ment. Judge Humphreys, however, re- - the main thoroughfares of tbe city, snd a, n tat ton with words of commendation, upon the lawn was a pretty one and was collected but it is - money to be-- In all of them the exercises were replete She said that Mary Aylett had decided greatly heightened by the odd Indian cos- work of securing this is be eamliy for the Rapid Transit tbat argument be made e M bis songs, and "stage act- - to become a teach r and would cnUr the tumes worn by the thirty-fiv- young pushed ahead as rapidly as possible so to Importance of the ques wlth recitations pre- - i o . which, be said. of the . . . Ncrmsl School . at once. Hawaiian ladles who took part. The Ing. all to nearx on, - making of the park will not franchise which tions Involved, snd the attorneys will dear tbe scholars o invited t.- make an . ntation of the niece occupied about an that the tram violating the "last day." 'address, and In responding he said he and a hair and was Interesting from long delayed. There was a long t the merits of the matter ibis the hour be Msny of the schools felt proud when did not know whether It was the teach- - beginning to end. The part of Hiawatha as to the methods of filling lag. eass hinges on the status most glad that by Miss Lahapa Kele- - discussion rtaatvs right to King street. The r tv,!-- mTUt official family rr or th, PuPUs who were was undertaken surfueti case, uour" lu" the summer vacation had come, but as inakulu. and that of Minnehaha by Mis in the ground and securing a plaintiffs had been abort of the plaintiffs In the for tbe or . . -- Tae Chinese made the rounds and said a few wortla ,nj h,. .IvIimmI the Thnmu Ti.. durinir the whh h will be adapted to the purposes money bad advanced the couft intimated yesterday that If the wha si and he Brt9tUlg ln tach onr these scholars to lav aside their books and s ntatlon was excellent. The entire ee nt i: Kf of the park. The sub- fighting the ease. War original parties wad abandoned tbe .ocomp-nl- .! him Attorney General open them until school commenced again, affair was In charge Mia Lemon and reqalred for . - . as. . u-.i-r. was no n. l r tryi"K prow wis.- h.m .:.-- us was a tribute to her ablli: mitted plans for the work and tbese the temporary injunction Dole. Superintendent V t i..v.nI U . .. There scanty he took two notes from suit the alt ul rn.. II.. Ilk. m il too much thirst to malco It the nainir of thi were approved. There were on file sev- sarlly would have to he dissolved. Boyd. Superintendent of Public Inatruc- - story frog ii fr knowledge to the of the entertainment. eral bids for the carrying out of those tfcon Atkinson. Assistant Secretary Rose and ox. The frog wanted to be as bis KAMFHAMEHA PRFPVRATORV fraTasiootJeJp7r" cx.ua. DaVln. Secretary Rodgera tf the De-- as the ox and he began growing so fast t GRADl'ATES plana James McOM. . I t . a . " rouBiu msiaur a M ss..uaiMak ll.tp t n i lit" a IM1 tu i sstc vr' i The future work of putting in shape penmen, o. iw-- i. any x- - The closing exercises of the Kameha- the ssskynmeat of lease bad want to hear of of the scholars upon sob-commltt- ee, .nam alas kelt. A i: W-- i. Prof. Al. xand.r. Mm pi.vllrs so ad vise. I them to learn meha Preparatory' were held yesterday the park will devolve the Spobl:cans la Fourth Precinct Mast ard Ps-hl- a. Mrs. W. W. Hall, the slowly, and some day perhaps they would afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when John which made the selection f Maks Bom I nation K. W. Jordan and Campbell. John Rice Smith. testified as to and s nave as mucn - Edward latter four being m. mtx-r- of the H ard now.ue e;" William Naole and the grounds, and there will be be llewaMsmaa of the Fourth Precinct of an.lrr and Superintendent Atkinson David Kelllokamoku. rr which lUlucalion. schools visited were - Kttiu bringing gro In of The The xerdscs were- given as follows: William received their certificates hard work done in the District met last evening r of tha notes, aad said the roarth ih I'liiin Itoval. Kaak Due. HlKh. Km- - R. citation. "Welcome." Amy Strate-meye- r: of graduation. Each of the graduates proper level and laying out the finds-fo- Vineyard snd made a short address, as follows: In- to o he paid oat of any St. Antonio Hall oa street u)an Aa)a. ivhukalna and Kaahumanu. Piano Solo. "The Bohemian Girt." uses. This will not m asW S..a Room dustrial Work. William Naole: Our their ultimate UU rs ior toe ' o.xty was taken about In two Fthrl Iidwlgsen: Recitations. !: received as a result of tha xb wi Song. "The Postman." Room 3: Wand .Mountains. John Pahia; What I Know be pushed ahead too strongly just bow charge the coming gone school were greeted Trees, Rice A by the Chla'se snd which wiU hare ll ties and at each Drill. Rooms 11 and 12: Hawaiian 8ng. About John Smith: Great as is yet some hard work to be - Apo: Artist. David Kelllokamoku: Tennyson. there by Clarence Crabbe call- 'with acclaim by the children. Mary Aylett. Angellne Jonah. Sarah 10: Room Song. William Kaiu; Our Pleasures. Edward done in the way of securing the funds Much Interest KAAHUMANU 8CHOOL Senr. Room Recitation. all AT "The Ijst Hope." Rooms 11 and 12: Dla- - Campbell. Music, sweet and low.' was which are deemed necessary for carry- appears to in ine the nve nuneinu more pupils mruc, The Baker." Room 10: Piano given at Intervals, and the exe-rclse- s clos- It is there still btwctwo's wh'n ani es! with the singing of the class song ing out all the plans along which ' took the initiative In giving , t School marched Into Polo. "Mnunta'n Stream." Marguerite as to the real the club ,hr Kaahumanu 1: Song. and giving the class yell, which roused desired the playgrounds shall be natlonaHUea was Crelghton: Recitations. Room candid admle- - representation to all It th. sasantbly ball to a lively march and Rooms 11 and U: the cchoea Pain's pre-- Hi am to the Night." lshed. un-- to make thr - merlves In the space astSN Carlson: Recitation. up many little formerly rr.nr.d ' Recitation. Otto AT KAIULANl SCHOOL.. G. Rothwell resigned as c tee -. t. 10: Song. Woods." John of the district commit a i.-- platform rigged with a curtain Room "Babes in the Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday fore- committee, to detalla Tha CUMm plaintiffs Room : Dialogue. "A Revolution in 8u- - man of the Honolulu cmsssN v. .- -w . , - noon the closing exercises of Kalulani i " R. om 9: ConfrrrinB: Certin- appointed by the to aave assigned their claims to f r.nHI. School commenced and lasted until about which he had been - and one T" ,hul numbrr chi.dnn Ir CMaaal aSSsX sMaaVJ 11 aSl ft dis- 1 upon resigna- though five af have i-- K. ... Governor Dole, the executive committee the fii.miiuUaM" for the various unices .rlv two hundred relallvea inoon. t- -... l MeaTnllVI ...... I AT Ni ijiM Al. SiHUOl Superintendent of Public Works. - w ' - Till: of Mr. Henry Waterhouse. who ih. j T ! be voted up..n ne and frtenda Kaahumanu School nas ai- . . ,,e Sup. of At- - tion to . . - the- cosine rintendent Iubllc Instruction T. 'ChllUinj i . . i - long trip tbem to other, futtows: Preaide nt. 8. ways oeen a popular rinB p.aere va " Pn. Sch.M'l Rivenr k.- r.. .Assistant Secretary Rnse lavisoii left the Territory for a . ar. wm im. rx. rcis. s at the Normal 'i Jr 1 McOUTs la law mat- - 1. - eaerclses are to be given. Thursday nfcht In the Normal School 01 tne noaru 01 r.aucauon. Etecrctary abroad. Mr. Rothwell would not have interest N Watkina treaeur- loccasiona whan i a novelty (building. After the exercises re freshmrnts Rodgers and the members of the Bor accepted tbe position but he was plased pwaaiing queauow iw wm F. Love; judges. C b' Hall. J. for they always smack of and t f Kdutation. visited the school while the I there at a meeting at which he was pass t P. Wynnle and exercises were In progress and were ac- rrt to --. not present, and so could not resign 1 . comoo. o - by pupf'a. . 1. ft. f executive - to tbe audience. For the lnjt ThP regular work for the year end- corded a cordial greeting the or use oar. i W, C Robert Kama- rlng until yesterday. He explained that his Kirc "r ! were given In a pavilion KaubL F wn The exercises - rrr 1 M.s. v. st.nlay The .mm. r session sa eoart paster- ki,m A M Robertson J in adjoining the school building In to resignation was due only to the aet 0 principal. Mrs. Isab. He Ken July 7th and is seven weeks ord.r upon His own accord, after and J Morgan. Felker. th accommodate the pupils and their fri anJf that he has so much his haads of vlce-prtnclp- length: - Cr Ighion. the and tbe The program was not a lorn; one. but was that bs cannot give to the matter all reraJ laef- ce.rps of teachers, assisted by several par-ant- s, p,:,t the Band Play" filled with Interesting recitations and it deserves. - the attention that s- - of Volcano. Hm m Schmidt. ac-cepe- find him. Hts t Mews tho had made- every effort to make Miss Susie Freck. Miss Minnie songs and there were wand and flag drills resignation was d, attempts to they succeed- Upon motion the wsaial of toe The steamer Kalulanl which arrived the best ever presented and Quartet "Kalakaua's Serenade" which were (riven with military precision. Mr. Rothwell agreeing to con- was ral admirably. Miss Eilcn Hopkins. - Mm s s , - wsy ports ed Miss Rose Aloiau. The program was as follows- es- a v-- Illlo and - to with the committee, of K. Feters ana e- yesterday The stage was equipped with a curtain M!s Mary Toshioka, Mr. John Per- tinue act Its t nonpr, , securing a news of the activity of r- - nms our r acnoni pecially in the matter of he t snow brougnt further which rolled up and down and the i!s I'ln tmer issa Oraiwold. fie said dian Hllo last Monday the stage were all Serenade Drill. Little Cooks Rooms 3 and 6 chairman who will take up the work --"- volcano. She left mechanical features of Piano Solo "Schubert's a - m aawS held eny the Lullaby Rooms 1 and 2 will he arm - Kllaj.a was about In good working order. A handsome Miss MHnle Schmidt to which from this time there -- and tb- of Wand Drill Room 12 ,i.k .'ih.r ih. Klnau left n-- rt background was that ef s painting of ' Song "Marrticrite" given mare and more attention. u te v h Aloiau fong. Happy Boys Are We Room . w.k Fhw. r left Ou. n K human af .r wh il.. M!ss Rosa I'jvon motion of Mr. McCandlesn It t tnat At Kawamse.V.w wncn c.ni.n , Drill. Flower Bells - t aatala Ortswold uai " w- K,Utx. ..TKr Shall Not RlnB was decided to add to th- iirnithM Thurodsy UwpJssne mrrmmr wa. n--- 6. 7. . W, 11 In that he had - r . rw.i..n Mac Ten.ght " Rooms told him Club Drill Room 10 Cooper, who served during was surreundedJ" by a malle lei. At Miss Janet Hastle. - n., nw ns , . "rrSl remained wh rh 12 the a? f Governor Dole, and ld oat SIS interest tns aaylrg that the v lno huuU.,mf America:, ptrlr. Instruments- Mahin. Malama- - Song. My Old Kentucky Rooms IL thus allegation the same -' Song. The Lord Is My Shepherd fill the committee to its original nuwi-b- r. Co . hut Oat denied the . ' S . 11 following sub-- J." . . ... Tl. nt fho C ClaSS Rooms and U nine members. The aajf aakf he didn't know aad never bad or in pr was ; t I at lrll!iL' mmm . aaSj r..om Tho Dwt Dance seen Peters il ikr, tn.il ' nartlc rat!nr. - Tvnv (Continued on Page a.) page 4.) the caotaln. Hs had a. 1. an.i tho rhoruaa Mlu r line Kiu. Miss Minnie Schmidt (Continued ea had never ..o.ning. JUNE 21, iooa m THE PACiHC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU.

neither seek to amass riches, or live In luxury, or dress finely: but are most hospitable, and ready to deprive them- - FATHER selves even of the necessaries In order j to supply your every want, if you have , to ssk a nlgnt s sneiter rrom mem; even obstinate heretics will treat a comes house, IS priest well If he to their PRICE but they have only done this since their DAM EN prejudices against our religion have been removed. They never said any- I ossBssasaassaaawasBaatasns thing unpleasant to me. When one speaks to tbem of religion they readily tdmit that we are right, and they are In error, but It Is the fear of their min- ister which holds them back from the Poet Stoddard on church." That the young priest had entered upon his mission work with heart and the Martyrs kouI allame may be implied from the Day fellow lux passage, a portion of the let-- a Yard Coronation quoted: I5cts fhr above "Whlle I am writing you this letter THURSDAY, JUNE Life. some of my neophytes have come to f, speak to me. They. In their turn, wish to express to you In their own tongue their love for the Catholic church, their love for priests, even for those who live LITERATURE OF five thousand leagues from them. Do Day" not turn a deaf car. then, to their en- la celebration of "Coronation treaty they ask for rosaries to wear th-r- s will be hld on Thursdsy. the CATHOLICISM around their necks. They ask for SHU loot.: priests you who have the vocation to 5,000 Yards of Printed Swisses Cathe- be a missionary, do you ask and you I5c At t:lS a. m.. la St. Andrew dral, a special aervlr. ahi h will In- - shall receive incite others to come and Corona- An Interesting Account of Join us and train themselves for the luds a part of the Historic work. I want you. my dear the very latest ideas in patterns If! tion Servlca Romantic Chapter in the Father, to buy two bells for my two At 2 p. m- - thr will be a gl new churches; they must be smaller party and cricket match on th" xrounds Annals of Hawaii. than the one at Louvaln which Mgr. colorings, week of law Oabu College, of which the d'Aulerle blessed. Towards this you and going this at TmiiM kladlv lliow-- d the ue. may ask my parents to give something. ha a ubcrlp--1 Madame D , and other At t p. m. there will be Advertiser.) as well as tlon ball at the Moana Hotel. (Special to The charitable persons." For nine years Father Damlen was AN FUANCISCO. June 12. Charles stationed In Hawaii. His parish was price S3 each, Warren Stoddard has written for a large one. Upon the back of a mule Ticket for th ball, he followed mountain trails, in rain or may had of any or the member of S a Catholic society nr a pampn be He mass, in turn, his - Jor-- shine. said at th ball K.mmltt.-- or of E. W. let entitled. "Father Damlen. the SB! 1 widely scattered chapels. These L-t- . uf cS aWa's tr-- No. 10 Fort street. Martyr of Molokal." It Is Illustrated chapels he built with such help as he & as a youth, could command. He painted them, he Marsh, of Damlen Whitney with a portrait decorated them, somewhat gaudily, to I'lulnnn of committee: and has been widely circulated through suit the taste of the natives; he kept Finance-- Mr. W. at. Olffard the efforts of Rev. Phillip O'Ryan of them In repair. There were three thou Cathedral Benrice Mr. T. C Davie. sand natives In his district and of these who Is a close friend of hula-hul- Orlrk-- Match, etc. hfr. E. II. Wode- - San Francisco, be said: time with curds, the a a na- t kl-ro- Stoddard. The latter Is now living in Well. I certainly love my savages. tive dance drinking fermented ot soon be more civilized home-mad- e alcohol, the BaO Mr P W A n demo a. Washington. In his famous house call- who will than beer, and with Europeans. They all here know how to sequels of these. Their clothes were I And Still w. a. aiNoi.EnritsT. ed 'The Bungalow." and Is doing des- read and write, and are quite well- - far from being clean and decent, on 1 Secretary- - ultory literary work. Stoddard has an dressed on Sundays." account of the scarcity of fresh water, IS y - June It, for Hawaii, and never The end was not t. Th.- aspira which had to be brought at that time They Are Intense affection tions of that dauntless soul could not from a great distance. The state of tires talking of his happy days there. permit Its possessor to remain content the sufferers was almost unbearable to Coming: SPECIAL TKAMWAY SKKVI'K. The first sixteen pages of tbe pam- ed with the round of parish work in a newcomer. Many a time in fulfilling Kohala. Hawaii. His hour approached. my priestly duty at their domiciles I For Evenlnx t Monday. June 2th. phlet I refer to are devoted to Damlen's Being present, as a guest, at the dedi have been compelled to run outside to pedal throujeh car will leave the life before he went to Honolulu. Stod- cation of a chapel at Wailuku. on the breathe fresh air. To counteract the CARLOAD AFTER Hawaiian Tramways c'o.'s terminus dard explains bow Damlen came to go Island of Maul. Bishop Malgret ex bad smell. I made myself accustomed I p. m. pressed his sorrow that be had not to the use of tobacco, whereupon the CARLOAD of the mm Naoanu vmu at t o'clock to Hawaii as follows: some- ten missionaries enough so that he might smell of the pipe preserved me Ordinary cars leaving there are Fl:KDKKICK O'HUI EN. J spare one for the care of the suffering from carrying in my clothes the Celebrated and thirty minutes past each hour: what 1M3. while lepers of Molokal. Almost In tne same noxious odors of the lepers. At that wHS connect with Kin; reel cars at In Father Damlen Anbeiiser-BasC- u at - tai- breath Father Damlen appealed to the time the progress of the disease was Brewing streets. still In minor orders, his broth- r srn- ar- very the comer of Kin and Nuuanu m bishop, reminding him that recent rate of mortality ap-point- and the will philo. already a priest awaiting his A special return car leave the upon mission, wss di- rivals from Belgium had made the case high. The miserable condition of the Association every from 12 nt the enough. It was providential ! It gave it name of a living Moana Hotel half hour rected by bis Superiors to prepare htm-sel- f clear settlement the until a. m. The 13 and 1 was a voice from Heaven that called graveyard, which name. I am happy to mMniabt t for the voyage to Hawaii, then bet- our 'dock cars will through to Nuu- ter known aa the Sandwich Islands. film! "Mons iKneur." said he. "here state, is no longer applicable to anu avenue and the 13:3 and 1:30 and These beautiful Psclflc Islands had been arc your new missionaries: one of them place. AND you many dying, my ( S o'clock to town only. placed by Pope Leo In special can take my district, and If. will "As there were so m XIII the j hi le enough to allow It. I will go to often gave Pa be kind priestly duty toward them P Parties of 12 to II can obtain busses care of the Fathers of the "Plcpus" In mil poor lepers opportunity by ap- Congregation, chief duty being Molokal and labor for the me the to visit them to and from the Moana Hotel their whose wretched state of bodily and domiciles. :uid though my exhor- - j plying: to the Hawaiian Tramways Co. tbe preaching of the Oospel to the their heathen. spiritual misfortune bas often made tations were especially addressed to Fare 3Sc each way. my bleed me. prostrated, they would fall . com- heart within the often I Father Psmphlle received his public- - sinners, who. mission with enthusiasm: but no soon- No sooner said than done. That very upon the ears of Pale Lager Beer pros- day. without one word of farewell. Fa little by little, conscious of the UNDER er hsd he received It than he was Uvea, . AUCTION SALE by an of typhus fever. ther Damlen embarked with the bisnop consequences of their wicked and In cases and barrels, quart and pint bottles. AMERICA'S STAND- trated attack touched at began to reform; and thus, with the His passage In an outward bound ves- on a small vessel that had Savior, gave up warm FORECLOSURE ! sel hsd been engaged, his preparations the Island of Maul with a consignment hope In a merciful ARD BEER AT POPULAR PRICES. Don't let the weather lepers bound the settlement their bad habits. for departure completed, but for some of fifty for charity to the find you without it-- months he could not hope to enter upon f Molokal. t pon their arrival at tne "Kindness to all. nisnop cauea un ivw-- nedv. a sympathizing hand to the suf NOTICE IS HRRRBT GIVKN THAT so arduous a duty as had been allotted tne inc dying, in conjunction to him. What was to be done? An In- ple together and addressed them In a ferers, and the the under tawed, manager of the Tsrrl-.Sg- y quivering with emotion: "So far. with a solid religious Instruction to my spiration seised Father Dnmlen. He voice have been my constant d my he. "you been listeners these H. & Company. Limited, iu-- BUH will en hat to his brother's bedside and children." said hav Introducing moral habits Hackfeld Comp'y, Ltd. 13 o If It be to left alone and uncared for. But you means of the 2nd day of July. 193. at clock atked would a consolation 1 am happy to say feeer-strlr-ke- longer.. Behold, among the lepers. I a. n were to shall be so no have own. oaaoe to be at public auc-tfts- the patient If he by local administra- SOLE AGENTS for the Hawaiian Territory- - sM ut.-- . Younic brought you one who will be a father that, assisted the rash, rooms of offer himself as a submit you tion, my labors here, whic h seemed to for at th suction Ihtmlen wrote nt once to the Superior to you. and who loves so much beginning, Jan. F. Morgan. No. S Queen street. begging for your welfare and for the sake be almost In vain at the Oencral In Paris, leave to take that hav.-- , a kind Providence, Mswulwlu. horses, his place on the mission to of your immortal souls, he does not thanks to Oabu. two bright bay brother' you. to live been greatly crowned with success." payment charges aod Hawaii and Imploring the Superior hesitate u become one of far the of the - Board of Health, com- ;. n- i il nut to thi. .may t:.- p.is. and die with you!" The Hawaiian feeding sheltering thirty-thir- d year, did unbelievers, of and said ige-mone- His prayer wa granted Thus. In his posed of Protestants and and of tbe and sale The huperlor in his own house had but Father Damlen voluntarily enter upon being In complete Ignorance of Catho-l- i. thereof, Soda Water one word to offer: "It is rather silly his mission among the leper, a mission "fag attempted to compel Father the Star Works was at last crowned with glorious U.'imien to leave the leper settlement Company. limited, having failed to pay f you to gi before you are a priest!" that He Dinner v hanlly finished thut lay martyrdom. . for good, or remain there forever. said --charges within thirty days after before he had flown to the bosom of The Island of Molokal. one of the had -1 leave to vi.--.t his bishop at dnxen form the Hawaiian Archi- suitable Intervals so that he might demand therefor. nls family to Kay farewell, for the ut that w t pelago. Is 40 miles In length and but make his confession. The re as at J. C. Ql.'INN most haste was necessary to catch h to him to - k-- I u m seven miles wide In the widest part. no priest nearer Manager Co.. ut lir merhax en. aliettdy that time Territory Stables Ltd. f From the superb cliffs that line Its whom he could apply. He. therefore, ;he imint f uhnit duty-boun- am On the feast ot his St. Joseph. northern shore It tapers to a narrow went to Honolulu, as he was In tatron. In One may pass In and In doing this he merely fol- Mart h lth. 1M4. Father Damlen reach des rt the south. government BWA PL A.NT AT ION CO. ed Honolulu, tbe chief port of the Ha a few hours' ride from Gardens of Kden lowed the example of the vrallan Islands. For more than five walled In by fern-cla- d palisades and phvsiclan who visited the settlement at fed by slender waterfalls that seem to Intervala. Upon his return to months ne had been tossed upon th stated was officially THE llOAItn OF DUtECTOUS -u in a sailing vensel whose name h leap from the very cloud and are treb- the leper settlement he ! In every shower, to a if he were to leave the having declared a monthly dividend of not mention A fierce gale was en led volume after notified that any saw per rent upon the capital stock of countered off Cape Horn and for many land that has never drank a drop of etUemettl again, or even to visit trade-win- d would this company, dividend No. U li ks laa the ahlp wum buten atMut i.ntnnic rain for the clouds are other portion of Molokal. he 19S3. khotd-er- a v. otrt-w- ill- - wrung dry before they cast their shad- under immediate arrest. To this payable on Jane loth. to sto with the ureckage of Da-mie- n I ow on It. and from shore to shore It is piece of official insolence Father of record at the close of the trans- fit.- larks. Itself in danger "f foun authori- fer books on the 31st day of June. dering with all on board. There were i he abomination of desolation. replied, addressing the rain-fe- In Honolulu: "I shall come. You The transfer hooks will be closed to ten Sisters, besides Father Damlen and I'nder those d windward cliffs ties visiting my transfers at SS as. on Saturday. June his com paii Ions In the devoted company lies plateau, about 6000 acres In ex- - must not prevent me from a bishop." He continued to visit his 31st. and npopened on the morning of that voysged together. I tent, washed on three sides ny tne tu set- July lac. lSSg. For elght-and-thlrt- y years the "Pic multuous sea. while the fourth side is bishop until he was Joined at the ISO? wall tlement by a priest who could shrive Honolulu. Hawaii. June !. pus" Fathers had been established in guarded by a precipitous mountain no more. Dur- W. A. HOW EN. the Hawsilan Islands when this. th 2000 feet In height. The land there is him. and then he went : .,. ing all this time and for some years Traurr Ea Plantation youngest member of the Congregation grassy, undulating, scantily supplied no signs four-and-twen- showed arrived. He was ty with trees as one approaches the cliff. S.tex Father Damien Cnll and. See Us and We yearn of sge. from Seminary no landing, of leprosy. Go., NOTICE fresh the The rocky shore affords n he could Will Enlighten You Bergstrom Music Ltd. in had no practical In Nature seems to Father Dam!-- wrote, when at haxinx save fair weather. time, to the various members Fort Street, Honolulu experience as a teacher or a preacher hae set this almost Inaccessible find the were - his family; but these letters PR EI) PHII.P A BR" BEO T- NO In the church or In the world. He had tongue of land It was once hot lava of only sea cooled it few and for the most part brief. Here Ufy thsir patrons and the public that rtcelved minor orders his services that flowed Into the that from them: " they In were sorely needed, but he had yet to and claimed It for Its own nature brief extracts hare parrfcaed the stock trsde r. oi with the exception of a few eaid goad wtn of the Manufai t urirtx he ordained before he could be for seems to have set it aside for a partic- .iv .M-e-M"- ac one It Is. bigoted heretics, look upon me as Harness Co. and will continue their .tarded to the field of tion. It was ular purpose, snd a grievous me. I make myself a ordlnu-ilo- n. Father. As for BRANCH OF bwatnoos at the aid stand, corner of not long before he received his for this is the site of the leper settle- lepers, to gain all to HONOLULU Whlt-juntld- e. can be leper with the i Klag and Port streets, wtwre they will He said his first mass at ments on Molokal. Nothing Is why In preaching as well iHti. and Immediately after- more formlnable than the walls of ada- Jesus Christ. This ta aid fi lends as I say. W lepers, not. my brethren, as Mutual Burial Association All work Intrusted to ward set forth upon his duties as a mant that shut it out from heights . The Harrison t average of , will receive personal attention, priest. and depths of surpassing beauty. The in Europe-- The 'sm deaths is about one a day. Many are and all goad estd will be guaranteed In a letter to his brother. Psmphlle. very walls themselves are decked with is nothing with This association so well known throughout the Main- - X a represented. Thaw will con- he writes of that masa and of the ec-sta- cy hanging gardens of flowers and ferns, so destitute that there also which to pay their burial expenses. land is now established in Honolulu. A Friend in need is a tinue at their present stand In the It Inspired. He ssys: "Recall and festooned with pendulous vines simply wrapped in a blanket. Z9 ih- - you peren- They are - Wright tulldiag. No King street feelings yourself experienced that are but a foretaste of tbe my allow me. I make Friend indeed. This acsociation is a friend to the family upon Telephone MSI SJtse P. O. Box ltd. on the dsy when you had the happiness nial loveliness of the verdant vales be- As far as duties coffins- - fo these people. . I have whom alHiction and death has come of stsnding at the altar for the first yond them. yet mihi offer Divine Victim of our I not believe Damlen not a penny of Income, nihil Membership fee is only $1 50. NOTICK TO time to the do that Father I I even SIIIPPKKV ealvatlon. Mine were the same with ever paused to contemplate the natural deest. want for nothing. have For particulars apply at offise of secretary, 393 Beretania difference, you were sur- his environment, the sump- iltns to give away. How is this to this that beauty of I? ThaJ. is His secret. Who street, or any member of the association. Phone Blue 571. T ON AND APT gift THIS DATE rounded by friends snd brothers In re- tuous adornments of perpetual sum- to those bills at sadiag wtll be by this ligion, while I was surrounded by chil- mer, the splendor of the sea. He had promised to give a hundredfold company, mates r receipts dren, converts, who come no delights of the eye: his w ho fflve iiu all for Him. These recent had time for the I I j as herstsfeia. frnar all parts to see their new spirit- five senses went hungry or were re ten yean have been on the mission Freight will he ual Fathers, whose coming they had so volted so long as he survived his pain- hae DUUt a enurcn ana enss cwt, Ikes of shipping up long y a r I am not ashamed to act as car-- i rr,p to October desired, to protect them against ful exiles -- i is Tor lot. lSSt. out aft-- r that date the a the a olves .which were pursuing them Note these extracts from Father De it. or mason when it the' f only WIN fc: ry of God. A few words lamina be n eery side. So that, d r Father. rnier 's official report to the Hawaiian I - mv of living. live all alone WILDER STM AMSH I P 'OMPANT. f re not my nesrt so bard, methink Board t Health. The reader can see about war V. ! In a little hut; lepers never enter it. t-- dl C. W1UH1, would melted so whole was in his work. I r e oups - it have like wax. that hi heart in iha mnrnlns after mass, a woman S - oi4 strong were tbe emotions I experienc- he had eyes and ears for nothing. --Epicu- isl- ii.it leper comes to prepare j rean Haaoioio. Jane lata tot t n ed in giving for tbe first time the else save tbe spiritual and temporal who is not a Vegetsl of Life to a hundred persons, welfare of his afflicted people: my meal. My dinner consists of ri By tneut. coffee and a few biscuits. For Fruita NOTII K TO SHI PPKH J. of whom bad. perhaps, been on special providence of our Divine din-ne- r. their knees before their ancient gods, Lrd. who during His public life show - supper I take what was left from . cup of tea. the water for On who now. ap- I sympathy with a your pantry shelf make a short notice dinner and clothed In white, pu.ti ular fT I lamp. My SHIPPBRS OP il:El ;ht B T proached the Sfoly Table with much my way was traced toward Kalawao which boll over a poultry ,r I a and mt , .H-- with eggs. euece6i unexpected guest welcome. tbe later Lis-- t m. --lsty." in May 1873. I was then H years or yard furnishes me make jour NavtgaHa :spasy. Ltd. are Tin All n- - .i only two meals a day, morning and ah early travelers In the Hawaiian age. enjoying a rout gooi in I be- allwig that a now form of Islands until recently travelers have About of the lepers were in tne ..Tiing rarely take anything 'eta baa been anted by the company persisted In with a very tween. Vu see I live very well. I i go calling this Interest inx hospital, the others lata ret at anas. SSI ntpelago the Sandwich Islands all few kokua helpers had taken their don't stare. I a m not much at home Pat kel by H. LEVY & Co., by P ht will bo eeeapto. however, on valley. in th- - daytime. After dark I say my .Id all First Class Grocers. . tourists have united In celebrating the abode further up toward the the old farss of rooerpt pandanus. brcxlary by the light of my lamp: I San Francisco. 1st. 1MB. charm f the Hawaiian aa a race. Th. v had cut down the old after whieb data freight win Prr--m tbe day of the first settlement of r puhala groves to build their houses. study a bit. or write a letter. So don't on now d th form of the white u Hawaii the "savages-coul- though h great many bad nothing out wonder at getting only one letter a whieh can bo soen as castor-oi- which year from me." (This to his mother. -- have taught them by precept and branches of l trees with the fhV of tho Company. ., nese "I really have not the time to think of INTP.P ISI.AKI. tfTKAM NA example etiquette snd social ceremony to nstrurt tneir smau sneners i mow ti that would have Braced the anion of frail frames were covered with ki you except in my prayers. Sly co. Kui op-- n sugar-can- e lepers are very fervent. They fill my Cm J.i.n.MM A. President native to the land, natural leaves, or with leaves, the t" the people, bred In the bone and best ones with pMl crass. two churches at Kalawao and Kalau-pap- a transmitted In their blood --and nil lost .. 1 ..... 1 a .li--l f nr-m-f Hltrlnr . v - from morning till night, and Four F.HPMlYwKVI 0FK1I upon the roretsmer ho too often was WeCKS unoer tn- - :iiki- - p.i:i'i.i:.-j- : pour f.rth their prayers to Ood with I-- er:l Calimyrna -or Figs lat A Klag St. a or a bully tree which Is preserved up t the pres- - an ardor that would make some relig- " Father Damlen found his flock not nt In the churchyard I nder su h ious communities blush. I was - pell-mel- NOW SALE AT are i pslt ft ewMn. ntinteliss who ft us is lint primitive roofs were living l, a little annoyed at seeing my last letter 0 ysrd boys, for saJ7EZ fJVM' "tn Adam, he rlt- - s without distinction of ag or sex. old printed In the Annates Catholiques. Tutm SW sawT Ii.? V..u ..uid not w ish for new cases, more or Once for all. me you I I t"thr or all less stran let tell don't like rrt taTwl? better genii, pleasant -- manner-1y ger to one nother. the- - unfortunate OCCIDENTAL FRUIT tender-hearte- d, 621 King Street they outcasts of society. They passed their (Continued on pas 3.) 25 is Tumday evening at WaJklki. in honor of UIm Freda Vhlt. The evenlnr was Advertisement changed Monday a. J a perfect one and the swimmers turned out In great number. Refreshments ' were served Informally and the chaf -- 'SOCIETY.. Ins; dish was presided over by Dr. Mr- - . m H. A. ping- - jo. ' A dory. V. Dancing and C Mah mails f Km atsnln 111 nlllfklv Ladies' Tailor Made Wash WWWmwmmL' UuiCddecCddOMdOOttt Suits A and the scarf dance given by Mrs. ois for May M th Bird delighted every Cos reserved seat, for which present were Mr. an extra charge of la as body. Among thoae cents made and Mrs. Porter Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. mL Mrs. Oann requests that no With the warm days of the summer months here. sne'5 mind naturally runs dressing more comfortably, fl wers be sent up 8. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lurkln. Mr. to over the footlights Mr. Mrs. Fara- s we on and Mrs Hatch. and have made due ms evening to the little ones, as con-fual- preparation and have Just opened aa excellent new stock of ready-mad-e wash suits, generally follow. day. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ahlo. Mr. 'and Mrs. Benson. Mrs May Mott-Smlt- h handsome materials, well constructed. Blouse effect, and flare skirt. Splendid assortment to choose from, and Hlrd. Miss Nellie White. Mlsa Freds A moonlight riding party was given they are exactly proper clMhes for on White. Miss Scott. Mlsa Stokes, Miss warm weather. We are sure to have a large sale this morning and the Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Miss W ' afl afc-e-- Susie Davis. Miss Wlddlfield. balance of the week. Come l Charles Elaton. The rendezvous wai Lallan Bacon. Dr. McAdory, A. L. C. early. Also a handsome line of at Emma Square, once n famous gath- ering place Atkinson. J. Tarn McGrew. R E. LADIES' WHITE PIQUE for such affairs. The party Wright. Mr. Stokes. W. F. Dillingham, WASH SUITS. f abUt fortv.flvK vniinr ladles Cerrit Wilder and Harold Castle. LADIES' ZEPHTR WASH SUITS. and gentleman, and was- known gSJisH -- an unmarried folks t h nni Bar- . ta go away LADIES' LAWN WASH SUITS. 'aar d i i. & A. A. Toung and bride in ' bbwi belnx the boat China today to apend honey- W I sAg7 i and host a. ride waa the their LADIES' LINEN WASH SUITS. l Th' lakrn from moon They ab- the sqaare to the summit of Punch- in the States. will be bowl from the fauna aid the rfMrnt sent for ubut two months. They will All the very latest patterns, and we promise prices that will please you. being made on the Maklkl aide, thence vlalt Mrs. Toung'a mother In Detroit out the MollUI road and through the before returning to Honolulu. para to the residence of Hart jijiji Judre The following ladles comprise the list of patronesses for the Kilohana Art League living pictures, for which act- ive preparations are being made for night of the 30th of June: S. B. Dole. W. F. Allen. Ladies' Shirt Waists Faxon Iti.-ho-p. J. H. Castle. 8. M. Da men, F. M. Hatch. Annls Montague Turner. F. A. Schaefer, J. Q. Spencer, Just received, another large shipment of Shirt Waists, which again makes F. M. 8wansy and M. Wlddlfield. our stock the most complete and finest In the city. Every lady whs has seen airs. Hirhard I vers gave a dinner this stock and purchased frsm it has been more than pleased, both in quality party on Tuesday evening. of goods and prices. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Irwin entertain ed at a small dinner party on Mon day, their guests being Miss Scott. Ma Jor Potter. Mr. Lansdale and Mr. R. W. Hpauldlng FATHER DAMI EN HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. (Continued from Page S.) We, offer on sale this week the New stock of white dresses in all that done. I want to be unknown to best Hermsdorf Hose" for ladles sizes, from 6 months to 12 years. the world, and now I find that I am being talked about on all sides, even In either solid black hose or black lace Great variety at right prices. Also America. Sometimes I am inclined to effect a new showing of MISSES and envy my poor sick Christians, when I 25c A PAIR. CHILDREN'S Gingham and Zephyr administer the last sacraments to them and bury them. During the winter I This is an unusual opportunity Dresses and Blouse Suits. Prices worked hard to enlarge my church and and one seldom offered. from build a pretty tower. Manual work la 45c TO 12.50 PER DRESS. very good for my health, and I feel well and happy among my sick people. I have now been nearly seven years among the lepers. During that Many materials being opened all times and we a to long period I have had the opportunity handsome at extend cordial invitation visit the store. I of closely observing and, as It were. We will be pleased to show you about. 'AeAyVSW luui'iunK vti&ii my uauu, iiuiiu&u iinnri j under its most terrible aspect. Half OCIETY has practically tarnsd where a generous spread awaited the the people are like living corpses which Its back upon receptions, teas, hungry troop. After regaling them- - the worms have already begun to de- --e,ve tne danced upon the la- - vour, at first Internally, afterwards ex- card parti- - and dancing for Tieu ternally, until the most loathsome nal and before mldnlaht came to town very s Che summer and la now Individ- - by broad moonlight. Among thoae wounds are formed, which rarely uatty heal. and collectively finding the cool present were the Misses Juliet King, "Last year death carried off an un- - (hr. e). KUa LwSTaaV l iaces in the mountains, delightful rest- Ward Uaa Hoth. usually large number of Christians. PACIFIC CO. - IMPORT law sssraa on the other islands, and Bchmldt- - Cunha. Marlon Scott. Phll- There are many empty places in the ,p. Pauline Neumann. .Rowena Elston. church, but In the cemetery there Is MODEL BLOCK. FORT STREET each ataamer for the Coast carries nutchlns. Stella Love. Alice Wood, the hardly room left to dig the graves. I away many of the society folk who go Messrs. W. F. Dillingham. Isaac Dil- - waa quite vexed the other day to find to ratov the resorts In the California llngham. Will Roth. Clifford Kimball. that they had begun to dig a grave Just John Soper. Frank Armstrong. Ernest by the large cross. In the very spot moantains. A large number of ladles which I had reserved for myself! I had Ross. George Fuller. Maddux. Fred - I edifies all." have discontinued their days at home Berger. Sidney Will Walker, to Insist on the place being left vacant. been buried under his immediate min- kikaua. as a testimony of our sincere Elston. The cemetery, church and presbytery isr.-itio- ntot h hml nftsn to act us ailmiratlnn fnr thi nffnrtc on. mak. or "We than Sixteen years Father for summer everything at b.rst Angus, ' vn the and Fred Damon. Fred Cushman form one enclosure: thus at night-tim- e 'undertaker and carpenter making the ing to relieve the distress and lessen Damion ministered to the spiritual and - i luring the remainder of the month of ''arter. George Rodlek. Arthur Mack- I am keeper garden of himself; grave-digg- er as sufferings people. """" " '"c " the sole of this coffins he was the of these afflicted For thirteen years he showed no signs i.. m.A in Jul AtiuHt will he mioan. jonn aaerion. nanaaaa dead where my spiritual children lie well as pastor. It was fortunate that as I myself had occasion to see on my r .4 My greatest pleasure is to go strength were so long to I am, of leprosy, but he felt always that sooner at rest. his health and recent visit the settlement. or come f an Informal nature. say my beads, was al- - j later his hour must and that he Princess Kswananakoa and Mrs there to and meditate spared to him, for his burden "Your friend, di- - on unending happiness which so most greater he could bear. His must of leprosy among his people. sUdaJI uel Parker have discontinued their that than "LILIUOKALANI." At last I received a letter from him con dancing of M many of them are now enjoy IngThere, bishop said: Upon reading the following extract The exhibition dsys at home for the summer until 1 r. ivnmlup taining these appalling words: "Having dancing classes will be glv too. my thoughts dwell on the suffer- 'Tti, nallvoa ar iitnct:int frum l.ttA t r Pithai Pamnhll Ana Cham's further notice. ings of Purgatory. I confess to you. at his strength. They think it is a might indeed believe that an element " dubt myself of the true character of This evening In the Opera House. Ms my dear brother, the cemetery and the miracle, when they see Father Damien of the preternatural was not unknow n " - 1 iee. ca m, resignea ana amV urtain will rise at 7:4 p. m , so thst was given my up hill, - Jon.e knowl complimentary dinner hospital, where the dying lie. are carrying a beam of wood the la the life of Father Damien. He says: IrmoJ"B.m,y P0?1'-my the little ones will not have to be ke Saturday for A. A. Toung books, as well for all by himself, which or four of own satisfaction, and evening beet meditation the three "Among the lepers was a Calvlnist say vo- par Th-gue- sts with that conviction I daily fiat .ut too hits, even though they are my ne "Halelapu." MaklrJ street. benefit of own soul as in view of them together could scarcely lift." woman, as she called herself, who re-O- tua. pray your tnrtsatlng In one of events their my most - luntas Please for afflict- the of present were: v. von Hamm. preparing Instructions. of the beautiful tributes ,nained obstinate in spite of all my ef- ed friend, and commend me and my luek- - 1 vest The program la aa follows : C. "Yesterday found one of v. r paid mm came rrom tne neart 01 to To I she ,..,, Dr. Anderson. Edward Damon. Dr. - forts reclaim her. all, said neoule to ' begged rno... t.-- ia not a fsithoiir- The Ouoen , ., . . . all servants of th.. ixru. Msrcfe and drill, baby dance, hornpipe, B. Cooper. J. Tarn McGrew. R. E. my children dying. She me to .a - wouiu repiy jOKingiy ano turn my . r holy de- Hawaii, but unfortu- - print, went round scarf dance, song and dance (Deutsch-e- Wright. A. N. Campbell. W. H. Babbitt. bring her the viaticum without of the admirable ,vords aslde Gne day j was summoned Jhat Prarp- lay. I made her coffin myself, nate LUiuokalani. thus wrote Father be(iside. perceived ,,he a." "V " a"ranc' that Jtrf). the fairies, minuet. Highland It. W. Shingle. William Williamson. A. to her and soon that t.llK'vr Ch"rch fling, grace "ComhV and dug her grave. This morning after Damien In 1881: Hne wa8 possesSed by a spirit not her ,,r'',J ,of the, wh? culture drill. Thro' Lewis. Jr.. and B. Griggs Holt. the reUlem mass I was apprised of the r " Rye." volunteer dance, serpentine "Reverend Sir:- -I desire to express to own. As she made signs of a wish to of TT'", the death of two more members of my you my admiration for the heroic and write. I handed her a pencil and a piece God and the love ofi...their fellow men. and Oxford dances. The Dillingham flock so today I have these burials : A few days before his death he said: Pol-win- g On Monday evening the Order of disinterested service you are rendering of paper. The writing ran thus: I am quartet will sing a few selections. Billy Goats entertained at dinner at vmen i carry noiy viaticum puuiu-i- to to the mo9t unnappy of my subjects not an evil spirit; 1 am the anjrel "How good God is! to have preserved me the exhibition. Mrs Ounn will me aying. Is done In Catholic coun- - gome I ,on8 enough to have two prleats by my the Moans Hotel. In honor of George and to pay ln measure, a public ' guardian of this woman. For six give a dnant in Pr ugrs Hall and all Angus, whose marriage to Miss Grace tries. I myself, strong, healthy. lrDUte to the devotion, patience, and months I have been urging her to be side to assist me in my last momenta. who go to the Opera House are bidden evening. per- - and vigorous, bearing in my hands the unbounded charity, with which you converted. New I am using this violent u"u l" l"al lne oiwers followed the next The blessed sacegment followed and preced- - splr-- ot Charity are at the hospital waa to the dance The boxes have all been a.mnel of ttii Rlllv flnnta tnc'.li.l.- - Klve yourself to the corporal and means. Tomorrow she will be herself that ea Tbs holders of tkrkela are re-- I ed by one long line of lepers some de itual relief of theae unfortunate people, 'again, and will be converted.' I could m' w dimittls. The work of the lep-- Klchmrt, Qaorge ; I - Irerm Angus Fred prived of hands, others of feet, crawl- deprived of the af- - hardly believe my eyes, on my re- - VTS is assured: am no longer necessary to tad change them at Wall. Nich- i - .... - who are necessarily but to w Shins le. W. F. Dllllnx- ing slong on their knees as well as they care of relatives and turn the next day F found her com- - to tnen 8,1 before long I shall go up ' n. fectlonate their bam, Isaac Dillingham. George Dennl-feo- Joining In the great act of ador friends. pletely changed from her old obstinacy. ider BODY AND BRAINS. George Baker. George Potter. Clif ation. In the afternoon, out- - I - v,.ll vonr labor- - and ;he that she w ished to be a 1 wurK was accompuansa. Vb- that rlclnrd and it must forever one ford Kimball. It. W. Atkinson. The side the church, took place a ceremony acrWee8 have no other motive than j Catholic, and asked for baptism. I remain of the - examples self- - ;i- of quite kind. The bishop, who , g(HHi dls-- Do you rec- - noblest of devotion and oiner memoer is rniun. another thc deldre to do to tho8t. in ' showed her the writing. m wa delegated by the Princess Regent you for no reward ognixe I asked. 'No.' she said, aaenhee In the worlds history. reside, niio - S I treM and tnat ,ok . I that?'m . aa . S Jt . . a a the brains of t lllnnbalMnl : Whether mcn'w later hit Mtjri "u"l"1 l,ni from the Brrat God. our Sovereign H.iv. oii anytning lately; r or ma uu waa a maas oi corruimon JJI. this purpose, solemnly Invested me Inspires you. the last six iumonths I have heard an in- - his spirit as spotless as in the hour of ex Miss Lily Spreckel. daughter of Mr. ivrd Who directs and n arc being developed at the cross Of Knight Commander s:..v . i nti-- m mv own earn- - r voice DM to me B Its arnation and his last w.t.In were: Mrs. D. Spreckels. arrived In with the rth..i.. tslllna and John of the Royal Order of Kalakaua. But est desire. I beg of you. Reverend Fa- - Catholic. I always resisted, and now "I would not be cured. If the price of pense of the bodies is not the Sierra for a visit In Honolulu, and dis- w my cure was I this cross of red and gold did not i her. to accept the decoration of Knight I am conquered.' She as Instructed that must leave the Is at the Moana Hotel. pense me from attending the confes- - Ka- - 'and baptized, and shows a and and give up my work!" we can settl V x of the Royal Order of fervor that question that Vlonal. " .: there is no question that Mr- - J. H. raatle will not r elve at in a sketch so brief as this It is not home again before October. v f'!M- - to Ui ij. a if' inter h.to . uii! of there arc many individual cases hf. lik-- - Father Damici-- My two vis- One of the pleasant events the its to the leper settlement and my ac- where the body is weaker than week waa the informal reception en quaintance with the apostle of the lep- ha- - on Monday evening by Mrs Frank T- - ers I described at some length in it ought to be. dan for her sister. Miss Asberry a little volume entitled" "The Lepers of Molokal." Here I can add but a few ! produce big healthy The event of next week, which wftl word to a tribute, all unworthy of the To mbutloner and his works of mercy, of- HILLS! one leading aoclal COLLEGE and big healthy bodies be of the functions fered In his memory with profoundest brains of the reason. Is the ball to come uff reverence and love-- E . , ETmttleij-t- n fhiM-iIr- of of t. a--... i honor the coronation A Reverend Mother, who knew Fa- : l.iKC Rdward. The British real ther Damien when he was still a nov- LOTS FOR SALE. In d is the time to commence. dents of Honolulu are giving the af ice, said to Father Pamphtle. "Your fair at the Moana Hotel, and It prom- brother Is a saint, a St Aloyslus; no of Emul- - ises to be aa occasion which will do one can see him serve mass without The Trustees of the Oahu ( oil ego offer for sale at very low The effort Scotfs honor to His Majesty. The grand being struck by his extreme devotion." ! 9 W hat would she have said had sh" prices, and on will not take place until 1 -- . . B sion is to make nature do her march ' - 1. m r jij i i ... . ' i I H clock, and the affair will last utlllT-ing my ZZiJTZZ7Z?to n un iiauu. , tIme , the next moming. The "TT visit the settlement Dc.st wit tne materials offer the holy sacrifice of the mass in ! VERY FAVORABI E TERMS weak large, airy dining room will be thrown his little chspel at Kalawao for a con- It checks all those little open for the dancers. Prior to thc gregation composed of lepers? Even nesses and faults of nourish- commencement of the dancing there the acolytes who served him were lep- (One-thir- d cash; one-thir- d one year; one-thir- d two years' time, will be an Informal reeeptlon. Consul ers. 6 per cent per aimnm) some very oho oe lots ment which result in imperfect and Miss Hoare and Mr. and Mrs. F. I don't care to dwell here upon the with interest at M. Swanay receiving. The tickets are horrors of leprosy. Anyone who knows at Coileee Hills. The 12 each, as the proceeds are to go aught of that most loathsome of dis- tievelopmcnt and eases must realize what It was for to the Hospital for incurables there Father Damien to meet it and mingle Nt :hin more strengthening has been a large sale. D. W. Andor with It dally for many years; and for RAPID TRANSIT ton M chairman of the committee which him to be well aware that sooner or f r weak children. Is arranging for the ball. later he must become one with them twenty Jldtdl In th? flesh, as he was one with them Company performs a minute service through the property, V. L. Kellogg Profes- In - lot Frw SaaasM- - Professor and the spirit from the first moment of College has provided a sp'endid and abuadan- supply of K. din- Intercourse. A single quota- the artesian K- - w sor R. AUardlce entertained at their brief . Port i IT at Nfc. ner Monday evening at the Hawaiian tion from "The Lepers of Molnkai" will water reaching over the entire tract, and tbe charges are reasonable. Botsj for Miss Grace Bernhelsel. Miss suffice to picture what I saw In the hospital at Kalawao what I shall nev- This is Marylirte Barnard. Miss Caroline Plumb er cease to regret having seen, so long nd Mr. Prescott Plumb. as I live: ! $20 Jl.d.d "A corner of the blanket was raised A MOST HEALTHY LOCATION IP Hoare. daughter of the English cautiously: a breathing object lay be- l-- . - tew u. - r M i in ... mil" .w. face, a fuce is entirely free from objectionable surroundings. No saloons, vxL Wiffonsul. iw neath: a human turned and rSfe tor t . i fru .Ivon- - .n June 2H from slowly us a on which ..II ..r " toward face nni-ano- es YT "Zfi to p. m. scarcely a trace of humanity remained? wash houses, ivery stables, poi shops and other of like " The dark skin was puffed up and .T. v moss, gummy i character are allowed, and by all means is the mot attractive SKl . Mra H M vn Holt entertained at blackened; a kind of and f-- Blsetrle, I covered It: muscles of 1 I w a . Dr. - ' on Friday. gll'tenins. the near Honolu'n. p r.aorv) luncheon oo- -i suburban district . . th.- mouth had traded and laid bare ,n ooaese all the t th'Vt--'e- - -- : M. M. gave a luncheon on crlnrlg 'tongue; - t Mrs. Scott th-- m: ik. nniio- like a fig the eye frm aw-to-rt i Mrs. V. G. iav - Protr dns- Thursday last In honor of M'"ib-c- k ot-- i i thi- locality ani lids curl-- " t'vbtlv eTno-t- r the 'rs.m d'Virin: w?ll be able to securn full particular in regard Ivers. ! - Im'n and Mrs. - to- r surface, a"' t eye- 13 Mr. P. (X JONES or Mr. .JONATHAN' W m - lots by applying t SH nt the office mt wa'-r1r.r- y and be! balls, now shan- fes ad broken, look-- i m nl:cht riding parties hsve been ! " No. 404 Jvdd Building. f fSrradsrsZrnonly:Tcm NO' not uMVe hurt Tnt m ie Trustees. f . past week. 'e- - verifabl-shepher- ba 2T Clrenlarl t' during the Father Da was the C4 MorofNT 4 H of hm Sort in !- - than s!x m P. Treasurer. g.n- - JO'E, Ifrea Mr. and Mrs. A. O- - Hawes. Jr.. vaara a takt-- c'lhrse of hi 3 m Feet 1. K.TZ I jolly moonlight bathing party last people at'"tbe rett'ment. ItiOO lepers bad - f rvwR I Prof. Gilbert of the Albatross tells '""viihci All Stuffed Up jwufcW Adterflser na that tba food Ashes of Hawaii are ViVJ W )L I I LCD That's the condition of many suffer, few la namber and poor In quality. la W&i.TE i era from catarrh, especially in the O KWItR - - fcOITOB. that caae It aeema Incumbent on the I'nlted fltates Fish Commlrtloo to do (Continued from Pace 1) morning. Great difficulty is ex 21 what It can to remedy the lark. Other perienced in SATURDAY Jl'XK srrlptlons clearing the head and t roptcal islands, atmllar aa to ahore line. have been received by the OLD E. PEPPER Ha-wa- treasurer: inroai JAS. aea to of ll FIE EDO FOR THE PtIIUPPlNES. Inlets and bottom the, No have edible flab which ought to Kaupo School, from teachers and wonder catarrh eauses head- - ft far mm the Philippines mrm coocara-- be pupils t 3 o acne, impairs the u.te, smell and thrive here. Cannot three varieties I Kaupo m wm In nana. M neanng, pollutes de- sr ttlns; ou of lbs wood Introduced? Cannot we have our aea J. S. Martin. Honolulu oo the breath, Arlington the in range the stomach WHISKEY pHMrtel address at preaervea replenished and grafted with J no. Shaw 5 00 and affects the (br U first Uw. spoke of new stock Just the same aa we are add- Holualoa School, by Mrs. M P. appetite. t 1 50 rb H u ; . lpnodenr mm the ultimate improving, through govern- Scott ing to and Hllo I'nlnn School, per Hat W To cure catarrh, Treatment must lb-- re- - as of our rff vrt la Rut Indie. ment aid. our timber and plant J. Lwrey 30 00 be constitutional alterative and a a ward which has been Honolulu Educational Branch of tonic In the b-.t-h by need flsb the MCKtnley Memorial Com- pt Islands In particular waa HENRY CLAY RYE -y There nars Japanese, who mittee, by hand of Charles I afflicted with catarrh. I took t and and plenty of them. Dyke Rfl . flartlett 70 medicines of different MM fur It but nothing majority population, are all kinds, riving each substitutes fnrm tb ' 36" 70 a ; wiii-sj- b fair trial but gradually grew worse until ! ted a purpose or even a rtsh-eatrr- s. The natives prerr nsn to Her.ry Dickenson. I could hardly hear, taste or smell. I then mm the part of the Oovernment anything else than pot Chinese and Ah Suns 5 aa OLDEST, BEST. PDREST Ah Lin How 1 concluded to try Hood's Saraspar ilia, rbilippinaa go. How. how-th- e use of forma of 00 and t the whites make much all Ah Lan 60 after taking five bottles waa speaks of the Amer- - poods cannot alone I cured and a President aea food. Mullet Kllxabeth Noah SO have not had any return of the disease 0ISTIILE0 OMY BY being rh- - Intro-- Samuel Ktklna SO aa !" meet this supply. There must be plenty since," Rdocnb Forbes. Lebanon, Kan. sf the orderly liberty, the isw- - sea fishing to depend upon. Vara Uska 60 of dep Masu Ksakl ... 50 E. & feMftag r i of the course, JAS. PEPPER CO. fill laeavanw Something could be done, of Ah Ylt SO Hood's H Sarsaparilla t POL'S DA-O- fee TUB OHI'T HtrRK to Increase the number nf flshea we Ah Side so Cures catarrh soothes UPON WllUK NATIONAL by Ah Kon Sun .. so it and now have stopping the methods strength er - CAN BK H U T Ah Salkaml t so ucous membrane laTRPSNDHVICB which ex terminals them. An attempt Ah See so m and build vhole system. Established 1780 a are, therefore, banding a roanoa-- was made in the last Legislature to Ah Shew so upon which the Filipinos, when pass an anti-sma- ll -- mesh net law. but Ah I so Distilled under the same formula for oyer a hundred years Kaawabl. will be permitted to erect by th-- - public- - Ah Sea so It was beaten lodlrroue Chew so --government. Ah ista who controlled that Ignorant as Ah Lim ...... so which ought to add j ft b k project rf.mbiy. Men who knew, pointed out Ah Tau s s so so b or juiy of minnows, whlcb Is Ah Chong . . . so PALMERS' r Pourtn that the nettlna ' & Che Philippines as a conqu- - on by and Chinese when Halsa Hlroka 60 LOVEJOY CO. Ml carried natives Kea Suzuki . 25 isvinss and make their people subjects little Ash enter Island streams, Sole Distributors for the Territory of Hawaii - the llixtulrhi San ... 25 KING , would be U abarp- would In time destroy our flsb resources Tor oa Mastumoto 25 daaaent from the principles oat of iltogetJier. It was shown that Pearl Yuka San 25 IIIIIIBiaiBSOIIIIIIIIIIaSI I.uhine Kesloka .. 25 SB th- - Fourth or j:i 'krn Harbor, which used to awarm with VIOLET In Ah Ku 25 to stay there ash. is now becomlna depopulated. The Yaiyo Shlgeka ... 25 Although the most expensive be to pn up military reply of one of the Legislative states- Ah Yen 28 Perfume In the world it la naval tapmass threatra the Moo-- men waa: "God takes care of the fish nr,a F'ster 25 More sought after than any our line of na oia mo Hlrnmoto .. 25 Other product of Ylolet, because nnd we need not Interfere with His Ml.is M. P. Maronl I 50 El-Princ- ipe ns with work." This pious sentiment t A aingle drop will perfume i MOILIILI SCHOOL. The handkerchief for many proved by the rest of the crowd. Days and defy even the laundry. la the i riff. Prom every point wboss ancestors were probably Oam bSoom M Lee Kong M Sold the world over for s we ars better oat of the Phil' of the choice spirits who refused to Lee Leong R $1.50 per oz. aa tfcaa m tbesa. stop catting away oar sandalwood for K. Yoshlno $ 1 60 I 4 not a sts on th- - ground that the tr-- e were Y. Noda 50 8. Hayashlda : M In of All-Wi- the handa aa Providence 'HI ...... see so to ri'..w ip - lag and I. PALMERS' when destroyed would be replen K. Debars . . . N De ished la God's good time. Y. Harada .. 60 Gales If LeglalaUvs Incapacity la to be the 8. Toyoda - 60 - GARLAND ltPw of the Culled States to ultl- rul. her, the Territory will hsvs to J. Sato 60 - K. Ucbtyaaaa eeeses ftsfy leave the Philippines a repuMI- look to the United States for the nur s Harada favsa of governm-- nt If that were lure of its riahefiea. It assuredly K. Fujikawa OF VIOLETS i cease two- - M. Nagao I agw,sT would and ought not to look in vain when the A'Sjflfct favorite, fragra and ml lh armr T --sllr.j J Hiroaaka mtM matter so vitally affects the needs of J. Kimura laaJM- - Sold at at aace our population K. Saaa The Standard for Over Half a Century Okaml $1.00 per or. I is ii. U 8 N . who bupt MVe;h of the I.eper IsWM HILO UNION SCHOOL. Vy cxj.-iain-g aadarei an ment waata to raise a sum of laoaoy Osaka Heuunatyng 0 05 -- morally phyatcal M menially, - sad by public subscription, about SIM ail Jno. Andrews 06 PALMERS' far presautlnn- Is not unkaown tctd. to gtvs hla wards a good time on Rex Shoemaker 06 He was here with the money Fay Shoemaker the Fourth of July. The sub- Irma Shoemaket 06 ROSE bsj wsa Kal-lalo- forces is tot sod noted far scribed for their 11th of June recrea- Else ha Imperial the Oeorge .. 10 Cigar Mar oaaassekuion of tions went ae far and did ao much good Green Store policy of Harrison. Short prompt Superintendent to Icaymond Lucaa OS LEAVES as to the aak 06 g time he had ooort-martlaJo- d Any- - Fred Fnbr bn for aa Independence day fund. Jno. Wise y 10 American Carnation risk, taking fsaMacty. la Interviews at taiag is make life more tolerable for Mabel Wise .... 10 1.11 a.- - Sweets, FORT STREET areer. th iiritian ids or tne the lepers and take their mlnda off Rertrude Wlllfong 10 White Heliotrope, Wm 06 king Sea quarrel with the United their troubles la la the nature of a hu- - Haltie Violet Leaves, law. Bsrapir s ulia Haltle ...... It Violet Bloom t uae aad Chxletlaa service, even If It Wm. Borden .....i 10 asre. ma ac-- Are among the latest Palmers Distributing Agents mm as cams Later - 05 expresses Itself In flrew ras and horse- Flvlra Ha pal creations. Sold at gaa saadsSed and be was cash res. On this account Mr. McVeigh Thornton Lyman . 06 KInehl Kagatane 10 K only to return again to the Navy should And Honolulu responsive to his 75c per oz. 'ongTeastonal resolution MUa Coan 50 of a call. Mlaa Deyo S 25 by kaSaiiiilil friends of bis , appears KAUAI. family. At length he to The of the farm popula PALMERS' losing for character st Raphael School (Catholic). the vara of bis billet tions In New and the Middle 'sMtwaa was last bare aa the Knland Koloa t 2 60 States la alowly but surely changing. Fugene Tlffney. Elle 1 00 GARLAND amain Although land la aa cheap In rural New 8. W. Waggoner. Eleele 2 09 D. Roder. Eleele 1 00 York aa It la In Iowa, young American El-el- e - A. 1 00 Electric her- - aj no Marti- Oonderson. OF farmers ars quick to leave the Rast A. Weill. Honolulu 1 00 VIOLET Will be abandon-- !. Ev-- n IX IBS with Its proximity to great markets loafs who survived, the eruptions and settle In the West. This leav.-- SACHET IPJkars was eaaas to take their the Eastern openings to Immigrants. THE BRIGHT SIDE OP Vesuvius buried cities LIFE. Garland of Heliotrope Where who are quick to setae them. In many It is a feeling common to Sachet. Fan we-st- ow soon as the OarLand of Hose Leaves Sachet, tv nortbern townships Irish owners have majority of us we do Garland of toa Is no that not Americas Caraatiea (ruins and that practically supplanted Yankees, the Sachet, aft a-tt- b get quite the amount of happi- Plak sold villages Lkaboa West-Preac- and farms. Utter having struck out for the h . ness we are entitled to. Among 50c per oz. not abandewsd wbea peopU Canadians. Swedes and Ger-m&- ns by volcanic the countless things which tend Weather swept Into eternity a up many of are aleo taking the m, V . asBBBa-K m r ffa, la tba brokaa eoaatry whr- - to make ns more or less mis- old homesteads. ill aaa base aa and came down erable health takes first place. Par aale only in Hannah Mora said that sin was Honolulu at the There waa prophecy In Yardley's car generally to be tas which showed Tramways Pain attributed to The man who Fays whew! warm! and mops his face with a Central America has a on In biliousness. No doubt a crippled I tar i- -s handKerchief could aool comfort by investing pushing a Chinaman the track liver hare Isdry crushed and riveu by the face of aa advancing trolley car. with the resulting impure Ho lister i5 in an electric fan. but the human trib--- blood, is the cause of more men- We have all sizes in desk and ceiling fans. Telephone and ffJI gloom be the same way at Martinique President Roosevelt not only carries tal than any other single we will send one to you Vincent when dM down thing. A chronic Hi the fires a revolver but he la eucn an expert in dyspeptic, says Drug Co. an :o:- - the country smiles again. Ita use that ao cranks are likely to get eminent English physician, is rrasy enough to attack him. always on the verge of a mental SSSU ar- - d'jjt mi over toe o - upset. And who can reckon up FORT 9TWBET. Baraga part Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. la aad the Eastern To Stephen Phillips the fearful aggregate of pain, Pa Had States the variety which loss and fear arising from the King Street near Alakea. Tel. Main 390. every years rav- - f After reading Ulysses.") seventeen la many ailments and diseases WM.G IRWIN & CO., LTD fea Saataara California Thou hast beheld the subtle beckoning which are familiar to mankind. of that or some ether kind are foam . Like a vast cloud it hangs over Orl-Mm- m forelands, bent Round and haei - gaaaOar damage The tats siren s multitude no one can number. Wm. G- Irwin . President and Manager ear Vice-Preside- report Kwaagat the Claus Spreckels.. nt that in eea-cav- ee You can see these people every- ..First To fateful music of the drear W. af. Olffard .. .Second Vice-Preside- nt aad farther North, locaata have Where arch -- enchantment hath Its feu- - where. For them life can scarce- -- H. af. Whitney .Treasurer and Sec. all th- - rope of rtee a ly be said to have any Jr.. a .a - - sw s a - "bright Gsorcs W. Ross Auditor And thou reduce us-le- d hast dared to side" at all. Hence the eager- ness with which SUGAR FACTORS glimpses of they search for Par from the the sunlit relief and cure. Remedies like AND Smoke Rongkocg Daily complalrs Pre Ay. thou hast mingled with the shade WAM POLE'S PREPARATION Commission Agents rven the papr on which the OoV- - aaatere Of mortal frames long crumbled In the have not attained their high po- loam! sition in the confidence of the AGENTS FOR THE Or. If thou beat not seen and beard people by bald assertions and maragirc , .10t. 4 these things. 'boasting advertisements. They Oceanic Steamship Company Thn must it be. on some Aegean shore. ere obliged to win it by doing ac- Great Homer's best-love- d acolyte waat Of San Francisco. CaL thou. tually what is claimed for them. while sang, That this remedy deserves its American And. he and touched the' organ of the G-- ar who hi bear- - trembling strtnga. reputation .is conceded. It is Vi . . . . . m I ttbtt Has to gtve htm s Kaimukl "ini suiae nis siens arrom cnarmeo palatable as honey and contains r perhaps indicate th- door to door. the nutritive and curative Mortgage Loans what - And own eong prop criticawa would b-- if th- - make thine the that erties of Puro Cod Liver Oif, .aJf binds us now! Edith M. Tbomaa In the June Critic combined with the Compound Syrup of ilypophosnhites, Ex- We shall be pleaded to re-oei- re th-- tr applications for lrans realise Mlaa Delia Grlewold. who has been tract of Malt and Wild Cherry. ST tidn'( SetCMe in 1... . In Nothing has such a record of upon choice business or resi- studying music la Paris since tba 1st dence real security. Insular cities aad their astoea Intact. of October under Professor Del Sadie, success in Anemia, Nervous De- something to live in will finish her course on July In the scrn inv of such ap- la and to 1st. She bility, Scrofula, Throat and Lung plications the following points Hp sear, which th Buns com- - baa developed what the professor calls' of a pure Troubles, and all emaciating will receive consideration : their ahar contralto voice of phenomenal and disorders. range This fan Mlaa Orlawold will complaints Its let The Borrower. make a public appearance before m use helps to show life's bright- 2nd The Security aa to ptfar appropriations for Hawaii. Parisian audience In concert. Before er side. Dr. W. 11. B. Aikins. of Title, Improvemeuts, Martria WM aad Cajplssa had n time to returning here ahe wUl visit Germany' Canada, sars: "I am pleased to of 'Protection, etc. I no Their labors were and apend some time In New Tork. rr with he I state that the result from using I'he amonnt applied for mnat Cigar El for ditch Jobs and Tramway j it have been uniformly satisfac not be greater than 50 per ceat boob-nL- y WMlr Ofrlrer Hart waa attempt In to tory, hverv dose effective. " It of the value of the -- nuiet a disturbance a a Chinese eoup cannot disappoint." At chemists. oonservatively SHtimated. nuOactiag the fessssa shortly after midnight he waa TyTTT .Chamberlain la art upon KT A duee of popularity which h aad attacked by the pmprte-aw- . A. who threw benches and hot water Hcmj Waterhonse gt gat daring the first year or so n him. k Comp'y. Others joined la but the offl- -' I'ASITHjMiK. a R. er tarss or them nad took them fr"'Jto Stack. Bend. Issurasoe and I ths polios station. Seal Katsts Brskera. s. Mllea" bocxn for DONMcchauical IRONand Hydraulic K been - sjtursse close ts Hsrtoiuin. 3N i 9QBM AJCD afBBteHArT SFS Enneers ascnl nation hasn't mil and lira Alexander Toun snd ret shore tne rana 01 pri- - uu sirs. nnrr1 nn II. ., 4r ran. for tsrsns. ate., apply Tm3. at ass 313. E. P. JONES, St the Touar K.mu Sprscke'.s' Agent street residence resrs ws': hiMiaiac tt. Buildiras HONOLULU o Knows but what.thia class may eon- - i tain a future President, a great orator, j GRADUATES la second Shakr apt are or last but not least a good business man or wthsnn. Much Thoa. G. Throma may be accomplished If we out keep be-- j G0F0RT11 fore us the words often quoted "Keep J Imprint Stands your standard of knowledge high, attempt j .great things, expect great things, and you J Q u a will accomplish great For Ht7 th- - madeJlng iney as things." Let us Prra crowd tand atari. And they edged away from Kalamazoo. (Continued fro Peg L) a: wars bear this in mind whether our Th rua.d-n- -. four and the work of paths are strewn with thorns or rosea. Art: But Gotham's haughty soul waa stirred Flag Drill Rooms 4 and 5 May this Indeed prove an auspicious com- 8ong. 7 8 And mm might tell from sight alone To L ke no a Like Mounts and mencement for each of us. Wedding, crush the straager with oae small word. II)' i'ole. Hawaii Ponoi. America. And now again, in the name gf the la which had Culture ripe grown Deftly biding reproof In praise, H I til I SCHOOL. class of le. I bid you farewell. The Ootfetm Million to are. The eomcu-nctintn- t axerclses of the Ho--i. Miss Emma Taylor aang the "Rose of Reception, fair Fhe cries: "'Tla. indeed a lively ease!" loia High Bcnoot were held last ven- - Ijove" In a pretty manner and quite ii-.- Hall. pleased The Philadelphia tedlgree. I Bt r her unworthy trtnmph. in I'm.'reas nr eiebt her auditors. Miss Elsie Smith tri. when j uatts w.re given uiplomaa by Governor rendered a difficult piano solo In a man- - j Society Note Paper The Boston Mind of axur Dose, 'i at hall fidtd with an en- - ner which won her merited applause. ha. The lofty one from the ho e ef Penn. I thuslastlc audience which gave attentive The Rev. William Morris Kint al i de- Or Ue soulful Houl from Katamaaoo With a consciousness of twa grandpapa. ear to tee delightful music rendered by livered an address on the value of ideals, I tne school, th valedictory, a schotarly which was full of kindly advice to the Fur aB asses! Art In a seemly way. It mi suite Bj lovely y.iUnV address by the Rev. W.lliatb Morris Kin-- young people shout to enter upon life WUi aw earn eat soot caid and sage advice to the graduates by In earnest, warning them that the best High Grade Tablets and a capital A And glance rouad with an anxious thrill. Prof. Scott, principal of the. High School. in life was to be attained by standing Upon the stage were steadfastly by the highest Ideals, Awaiting ML seated Governor which the ward al Reason II Dole, rrincfpal ML M. Bcott. the Rev. were duty, love and faith. Longc thee; worshipped: hut no one broke Itut the Boston saaid amlto Canon Mackintosh and the Rev. W. M. Prof. Scott also made a brief address, eoarleeasJee. Klncaid. the graduating class occupying directed to the graduates. He said he Ws are shewing quite an The aaored atlllneaa. until up apoka And gently murmurs: "(h, pardon ma! the central portion of the stage. Miss had known most of them since they were extended line oi hand Marie Blanche Mullen. Miss Abbte Mstion tots and had watched them in the evolu- The one from the nameJeaa place. I did not catch year reaaark, ksaanae Dow, Alfred Dykes Cooper. Clarence Jen- tion wrought by years as they passed tome nets paper with from grade to grade. nings Peterson. James Derwent Kennedy They had deported envelopes match, six Wha. blushing, said: "What a lovely ose. I was so entranced with that charming w!" and Kongo Kawasaki received diplomas themselves seriously as seniors and set s to fine example juniors Oeer three faces a and smile flew. - for the full course and Miss Margaret for the who take styles ef which we ask James- Jeffrey Roche in Life. Montague Cooke and Lewie King received their places next year. them for a partial course. Much I Governor Dole then presented each your Inspection. Kngrae-ln- g interest graduate was manifested by the Japanese residents with the diploma given by the and printing dose at The large demand for Vases has induced the Pacific Hardware Co. to in Kongo Kawasaki, a Japanese student. Territory of Hawaii, speaking pleasantly who graduates with high honors, and a with each one. The exercises closed with ahort aotice. Writs for place on sale large the singing of Ptnsuti's at their Bethel Street Department an invoice intended for the number of representative Japanese "Crusaders." pies and prices. present. ( which was admirably rendered. A large were ' Holidays: In the space immediately before the amount of credit is due Mrs. Yarndley 9 platform the pupils' who participated in for the high standard to which she has Fine Cot Glass, Bohemian Glasp, Florentine Faience, Majolica, etc., etc., the musical exercises were seated. The raised the musical department In the High in every variety of design and shape. young ladls were all attired in white School, and for the excellent musical and looked quite pretty. Prayer was of- numbers which appeared on last even- fered by the Rev. Canon Mackintosh. ing's program. Thos. G. Thrum, openlnR program J The number of the was 206. EOKOLULO. a chorus. "Moonlight." which was pret- Box I tily rendered, the pupils showing much IJETH1L STREET. ABOVE CASTLE A COOKE'S. talent in balancing the parts. Mira Abble. BY AUTHORITY. Dow gave a piano solo, her selection he-ln- g the "Sparkling Cascade." The school sgain aang several part songs. "The Aire WATER NOTICES. of Sunrnii r." "Lullaby." and "Bridal of Tou can't expect half Hardnanp r." all three of which were ac- - ' corded generoas applause. The piano In accordance with Section 1 of Chap- starved hair to grow. duet by Miss Anna Tucker and Miss ter XXVI of the laws of 18S0: All per- Oalsy Cok was excellently rendered. sons holding water privileges or those Food. Miss Mullen was the valedictorian of the paying water rates are hereby notified Growth demands graduating class. She ls an excellent Pure Cane Sugar Only! that the water rates for the term end- spaker and In s most captivating way to!d a story of Ihe school life of the ing Dec. Si. 1902, will be due and pay- Feed your hair Bith Something seniors and their regrets at passing out able at the office of the Honolulu Water of the school. Her address was aa fol- Works on 1st day of July. 1902. lows: the s ' All remaining unpaid In elanr mir over the nast four ve-ar- such rates for New--- trying to glean some facts to make a his- -' fifteen days after they are due will be tory of this class, 1 could not help think- subject to an additional 10 per cent. Pacheco's ing that if the ancient nations had been All privileges upon which rates re- and peaceful in their relations aa as quiet main anpaid August IS. 102 (thirty Ward NO SWEETENING SUBSTITUTES we. the children of today would not be In the furniture line burdened with the volumes and volumes days after becoming delinquent), are Dandruff '. Killer rehea and Qhsffoalera oosa of history found in oar libraries We liable to suspension without further no- bmed. with fnll have always been noted for our thought tice. Rates are pajmhlo at the office of and the absence of levity state enterrors In ful behavior Water Works, ia the basement of French Used in the ma an facto re of the high In eve rything we have done. v. hare the doora. Ass esuale endeavored. especlally In our senior year, the oapitet building. , Sold by all druggists and at wardchea. with full products of id to set a good example to the undenrrad-uates- AN DRAW BROWN. grade and popular the realising fully what it meant, to CM Supt. Honolulu Water Works. Shop. Preach plate rUrrora to be "grave and dignified seniors." ihe Uniom Barber doors. Wade ksAng : : : : : Our boys have not figured prominently reliable school, SBALBD TI rOKHS hand- - in the athletics of the but this Tel. Main 232. ere a Is probably due to the fact that all are so fuimiture, and preparing to enter college and with the Sealed tenders win he received by the add to i ef aay t thought of the examinations before thorn. the aarifin x have spent all the spare time at their Superintendent of Pa btio Works until fill lllahi i1 bouse. Tb- -f books. However they know something IS m. of Irriday, Jane STBk 190S. for Bo for tte Mountains or of spaesat caai sirs sat sn. of the theory of racing, for hasn t our constructing Section "C."!af Kewalo t mathematics, with pa- ABSOLUT KLY 1W- - CONSOLIDATED worthy teacher of Drainage. tbe Seaside are ts. taught most un- :it industry us that specifications on file in of- I'KOOK reasonable law that " a straight Une la . Plans and ths shortest dlstsnce between two fice of Superintendent of Public Works. pe.Jr.ts." I The Superintendent of Public Works VACATION IS HERE SI ::' we entered the High School, tne reserves the right to reject any or eU stock m Works, course has been lengthened to four year Water th-i- s bids. Soda SS a bringing it to high stan.lar.l as that attained by the best high schools JAMBS H. BOYD. GROCERY aa large ae at COMPANY. LTD. was during our Superintendent of Public Works, We furnish aeear s. of the mainland. It assasgl We have the M- - T eilor year that our worthy Hoard of fits CAMPING OUTFITS. 71. Education added the business d partmeaa 5 largo aad Workn 601 Fori St. Telephone Main - , hrary hooheaasa la ,....! w.. nr. n.ai m.s OIrtrl n r C C alfk 1 1 n smn. wsta ana. twa aad great advantage and many are availing CAUCLolUn UUUUti nw. vr. a opportunity of learning three daaew. delivery anywhere in the city and Wakiki. th ins. Ives of this 0. F. $20.00 Pr mpt m. of the ways of the business For two persons camping ten world. i days: or, for three persons But now. aa we 'are shout to sever our , camping ten days; or, for four hr we to O e a t i r.,nt). ctSods with school, wish persons camplne one week; or men' many van-tag- es t 7. express our thsnfcs for the ad persons camping ten stand aad gaariialirs Jam T Morgan. President Cecil twn. Vice PreiiOei our school board AX.L1 MKUBER9 OF THIS LODGE for four fat CharlM H. Athertoa. W. H. Hoogs. of education which are requested to meet at the hall on daya the thing to fill tn name an- - IIIIUU 4dltor: has given as. We understand that your AFTERNOON, and Ma nag it. duties here are many and difficult, hav- Kort street, SUNDAY furnished many to deal with. at t o'clock for the purpose of attend- ing so nationalities ing the ANNUAL. MEMORIAL. SERV- 5c Co., One of your greatest triumphs Is shown are cordially x.taIN In the High School which stands as the ICE. All visiting brethren WHOLBMLE AITS r.ETA II Invited to be present. THE GROCBRS. goal for which all grammar grade pupils N G. Steam, Blacksmith's Coal are striving. We think Honolulu has a J01 A. F. CLARK. Shoe Firewood, Stove, high school of which ahe might well be LEWIS & CO. Main 295. proud, not only of the work done there WILLIAM M'lUNLEY L01K.E Alan Black and While Sand. Telephone wo but of the building and grounds which NO. , K. OF P. 240-T- Tolephonaa gpgsjgj Attention Given to Praying. can be surpassed by few schools else-wha- ra 20 Blacking For these and many other things 10t FORT STREET. .v. I an-- l mm il stop n Indebt to rou WILL BE A REGULAR at nothing short of our utmost endeavor THERM Lodge - convention of the above named to make th.- best use: of the opportuni- evening. 21st, in : ties given us. Ibis Saturday June Cases to June 30. To our principal I wish to express on Harmony Hall, at 7:W. Postponed AND ESQUIRE Sometntnsj behalf of e class our sincere apprecia- WORK IN THE PAGE More About tion for yot-- - untiring and conscientious RANKS. fuL By aw labors for our welfare. In the few short Members of Oahu No. 1 and Mystic It win par tmn. 116 Nuuana 8u years we have been with you we have No. and ail sojourning brothers are Fine Varnishes ;im, you as a t Reeeived. leame-- to love and admire Invited to attend. Fine Stock of Grade Liaea Jae teacher, a scholar and a man. You have ALFRED ARENDT. Best way to learn about them inspln d us to higher Ideals and nobler , BL of R. A S. alms In life and given us a broader knowl- is to come to she store. If 70a can- A full line of N Al- edge than can be found In books. CREDITORS. not do thie, read oar advertise- MATTIMO - X HEAD though you may often have thought that NOTICE TO ments, BDOl EIGHTEEN your words of advice had fallen on barren your OF ground, that most earnest efforts - reaped no visible results, yet we are sure ALL BILLS AGAINST THE HA- thry have taken root and we hope by our m.tiiM nt a vmATION CO.. LTD.. Crystatite I 1 . - - .nth.- future t" r. iy you in part mutt be presented on or before July Driving noise for what you have done for us. We are 11 v. rv for the kindness with which , JAS. T TAYLOR. ' dee ea et you have worked to lead us Into the Secretary. Hawaiian shmsjbiii i Finish J.Hopp&Co To arrive per C. Alien. Limited. j - (S0i Company. ib jut the Itth. int. r. nt In each of us. which has always J Is an excellent pale varnish, swa P. . Box 820. made of pnrest materials for finish- rwaT : voa that we have only pleasant memories Telephsne main a to carry away with us. hoping that you ing delicate white woods. It makes t CLUB will long continue to occupy the place Hawaiian a superb surface and surpasses in you now so faithfully fill, and praying paleness and drying properties that nu-c- es and happlnees mav always STABLES be with you we hid you farewell. I Japanese Ballasting Co. any similar product. Members of the Faculty: We can scare,. express our gratitude to i Ofloe: EYES COULD TALK" ly lin.l wirels to If In Bad Humor 'IF YOUR . u f r y.ur labors of the past. We . Smith St., near King INTO THB K.t larv of PIUS- - nr.K. and know that your duties may sometimea & Cooke fcllOP you we Filling in material either earth or rajj tell hiv been arduous but assure very pnte. Lewers & Cooke lstle v as you turn me . ap- - f.ieniahed at a low caw taw for help have h. n learning more and more to coral Interesting book, hear the : prtK.iat your patent efforts as the time RS we have a large stock sn hand. LIMITKI' !f..e we have only , salaalt-h-t hour naillna i1rw mir and Sue--1 PARLORS i, bright . . inter- - i . Fort BOWLING ik. link and wink as the k. ni,..an. memories of our ' j j F1BE awsllghiii.. iTrsvelisg the gla. - - m.;h r(Mrh mind we CONCRETE LIFE and a tew Itguum vitea ten feet from ,urfM. oth,.r. Our - leek t. or o,w.w 1,1 i - he-e- n rreatiy eniiKniru uuuo a 1 X- Its "," re hut.- have - WJE" - Its rays upon a delicste and ta In-- . lJ4tln an(- Wenrh. assisted of In - sent over retina- course by the electrical flashes BLACK AND WHITE SAND sold surance Tf yosr eyes rould isik iney w u.u from the rh slem laooraeory ne per cubic yard, de-ilver- aotis tnsna you , ,n?t essays aone mucn from te I1.T5 eu le doom and later nvt.t.tM.H have " - IS, reifef and eomiorr. inu -- J (nwtr ! ene arniiinK vi.n.- Merchant Tai;ors vtstss sar r Users afford, e.f the claas. but the great love of farts AND LaaPOKTKRfl twa ef words they cry .and ach-e- has always with us s prominent Special lew price la CRUSHED fa - bn 1 iTna.-cLaLXi.-v- we come to ..t- - m.r Ns. tS Ns In nt asd warn wiw inu characteristic. But now have r.v." x- w .1all brradel frSm ENGLAND MUTUAL of the ways." We may lilT the "parting S. sr reck aaad. iin aeo Kim Near M. Chiya's n.-- r meet in the same relations Opposite -: IK8URANC1 CO araln Llr in whle-- we now stand and we hope that Raxt ts Corner Hotel and Maoana may bear COMMON DRAT. tS per day. V our aaeesea In our life's work aa of sorrow testimony, that your noble example and LARGE DRAT. K per day. No. 616. A. N. Sanford, not gone unheeded 0O, LODGE No B. P. good advice have Made to Order in tbe Latest THA FIRK INSUBAliCB --nwrnrLC fnderirraduates: I would feel my duty Suits will meet In their every Manufacturing Oo'Jclan. Illy performed If I failed to extend to Iron Works Co Styles and a Good Fit Guaranteed txeeta. ys or rf'nar and Beretanla Boston aulldlnaT. Fort tttreat. you the hand of farewell We have Honolulu evening-M- y and eriday Sk Co. enyed your companionship TKAM Latest patterns and styles in ver May -- w places KINKH of the K. R-- pun MiMivinn l.v.- v.m Aur- . - MILLS. COOL Tailors' Goods order ' we are confident you are well able BOILERS, BUGAR CONK LINO. Sserstary which Cleaned Repaired C Wsovekin D 1. I to fill We realize thst our plans and un ERS. BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS Clothes tod J. ht BROOKgR b. dertakings not always met with suc dserriptlot. r hare and machinery of every cess and we therefore eh rt you to Be ALL KINDS OF COTTON BROS. & CO. Shaving arlcrs. eneouraged by our successes and profit made to order. Particular atesntlcr bv r.,jr failures " psJd to ship's blacksmlthlng. Jot. soil con-- Comer Bethel and Hotel Slreeta. difficult ft eNOiNime Oassmatee the saddest snd most executed on shortest notice Good TRACTaictnxralRB. part of my task Is my farewell to you. Hubber Bond Broker. The memories we have of the last four Sleek aad 75 dinger. ZC'erx. ' years are of the happiest experiences of Dally Advertiser, de ivered by earrlet Otoodyear Rubber Co. our - hours . at' our lives In these last mmirnnpa to any part of the c' t r n cents s WL PBA0K President. Rami Ketate and IiaTOee. and Estimates ram Daily Advertiser: T cents naturally turn to the future The aVsa CaL. U JL ptaa Work. tbe distinction are open to each of as month. ' rr.rv.lo. Jlr- - at Contracting 'of Blocs. 403 odd BaekUrg. 1 a 1 4 aM

! JAS. F. MORGAN, CORONATION & Auctioneer and Broker Do You Know S W?

CELEBRATION 66 QUEEN STREET, Heard of him perhaps: S. & W. isn't a him it is the brand of P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 Do you the choicest canned fruits and vegetables on the market. open goods ever think to look at the label on the can when you that S. & are really choice and be careful to order the same kind again. Business Houses entirely W. is a guarantee of quality, If you open a can that it not CO satisfactory, send it back we will ttand the loss. This offer is al-n- d KERR Be yet a com- - Are to ways open to our customers, a we have never had 4 - LB. Cher- plaint. Here is a list of some of the S. & W. goods: White Closed. nes. Preserved Pitted Red Che rries. Preserved Raspberries and - LIMITED. Strawberries. Sliced Lemon, CI ing Peaches and Sliced Apricots, Tel- Drop low Crawford Peaches, Lemon Cling Peaches. Golden Plums.. - MAJORITY OF Green Gage Plums, Bartlett P ear?. Peeled Apricots. Jams: Straw- berry. Raspberry. Blackberry. Plum, Pineapple, Currant. FIRMS AGREE Asparagus Tips, Hotel nd rt Sts THIS DAY. Vegetables: Sugar Peas, a nd Corn, Succotash, String Beans, Lima, etc. Preparations for Ball Go Ahead Auction Sale With Every Outlook for OF Great Event. Phaeton and Saddle M. IVIAY & OO An Important Horse LIMITED. Coronation Day will bo celebrated by the merchant of Honolulu Wi'h a de- cree of enthualaam which will be notablo. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21, lephon If the Indication given In the can v ana AT 18 O'CLOCK NOON. made by the committee which has in At my salesroom, 6S Queen u-ee-L I Announcement charge of closing arc U be will sell at Public Anctioei. a, newly the matter taken aa showing-- the true state of the painted phaeton with new rubber tires community. and In good condition; and a saddle feeling of the business horse with saddle and bridle. We take pleasure ia informing the public that we The committee consisting of J. A. Ken- have secure for this city the erclmtire representation nedy. J. O. Roth well and J. Wakefield JAS. P. MORGAN, yesterday had seen 71 of the business AUCTIONEER. and selling rights of of tke city and every one of them The to close thelf establishments on next Thursday. June 2th. at 12 o'clock noon. Tbs committee met with not a Pride of the Home single man who refused to secede to their is a JstetCTaV request to make the holiday one of unani- mous consent, and while they have not seen all the business men of the city tbey expect that their future canvassing White Sewing Machine will have results' similar to those w.hich have marked the preliminary work of the body. A Combination of It is the intention of the committee to try to see every business man in the city, and In the event of failure to meet Art and Utility It Is hope that each store will annooncement comes after a long continued one. their This be closed, so that the action may be as a THIS DAY. Used by many in preference to other effort on our part to secure for our own selling, that community. makes of the same price. It is demon- make of shoe that best combined the feature of "grate- The tickets for the ball have been is- tbey were being taken yesterday strating its merits: correct design, choice in style, exquisite sued and TRUSTEE'S SALE ful and vide at s high class rate. The preparations for workmanship, greatest war and durability," with a mod- the ball at the Moana hotel are being Bu It to Sew Well and to Last erate price. made with the expectation that the danc- ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21, hundred. some ers will number several AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Call and inspect the different styles After a thorough search of ths Sgurea placing the attendanta at four At my salesroom. 66 Queen street, I market we have found these factors hundred at least. There will be elaborate will sell at Public Auction, by order for the occasion and the hotel of Mr. H. T. MARSH. In re so decorations Trustee artistically united in the will be ablaze with light and glorified A. E. Nichols, bankrupt, with the national colore In honor of the Two cows, two calves, one hsrse. One buggy and harness. H. Hackfeld & Co., event. Invitations have been sent to the representatives of One brush and curry comb, Oovernor and to all One feed cutter. foreign powers. One golfing outfit, oae seesaw. Sole Agents for the QUEEN has secured the signa- Co., Hawaiian Islands. The committee An order on the Wahlawa Sugar tures of the following llrma to the agree- Ltd., for 750 shares of its capital stock ment to close their places of business: par value $100 per share, or ST5,000. we no hesi- Equity in Manhattan Life Insurance M O C that have Allen St Robinson. Jas. F. Morgan. L. 0 Co.. Co.'s policy No. 115,628 on the life of tation in assuring our customers that H Kerr 4k Co., Ltd.. Oonaalves 4 E. Nichols, face (death) value Inter-Islan- d S. N. Co.. Metropolitan Meal Albert policy $29,000. thej will find it in all respects "the Co.. Washington Mercantile Co.. J. of i If J " handsomest best fitting and the most A. Hopper. B. Peck A Co.. Honolulu Iron LfJk Jhe Works Co.. Theo. H. Dsvies & Co.. JAS. P. MORGAN, At Table shoe Co.. Ltd.. Alexander & the generally satisfactory that money Pacific Hardware AUCTIONEER. Baldwin. J. M. Dowsett. Hawaiian News will buy." Co.. Ltd.. Macfarlane St Co.. Ltd . Hus-tac- e . 4 tt Co.. H. Hackfeld St Co.. Ltd Wilder 8. 8. Co.. 8. O. Wilder St Co.. M. Phillips St Co.. Lucas Bros. Claus Spreek-el- s Whether at the tea table or at the din- Sz Co.. Ltd.. Bank of Hawaii. First National Bank. Hyman Bros.. Cattun. ner table, the quality of your butter Is HEAVY SOLES Nelll Co.. J. 8. Martin. Grimwood, Rlcharuson St Co.. Dillingham Sz Co.. an important factor. Users of Harry Armltage. Union Feed Co.. Hol-llst- er a Co.. B. O. Hsll A Son. 1 .ewers We hesr many St Cooke. Ltd.. R. W. Jordan. Hawaiian Trust and Investment Co.. W. O. Irwin fa Crystal women say they St Co.. Ltd.. H. Waterhouse Co.. Ltd.. M Mclnerny. Whitman St Co.. J. Nott. can't wear heavy-sole- d Wall. Nichols Co.. W. W. Dimond shoes; too stiff Co.. Csstle Cooke. Ltd.. K. HofTschlae-ge- r Spring A Co.. Ltd.. Waterhouse & Podmore. and clumpy they say. Hopp A Co.. C. R. Collins. F. Philp & Not We change the Bro . J. Lando. Hobron Drug Co.. Ltd.. Butter B. F. Khlers a Co.. H. F. Wlchman. in quality. Why take chances when you can & Are never disappointed the mi nds of such - is Bros.. The Kash. Benson Smith Sale get the best? Don't ask merely for the best your dealer probably will Co.. Ltd.. Bishop A Co.. F. A. Schaefer Trustee's on having Crystal Spring women every time; A Co.. California Feed Co.. W. C. Pea- give you the best the best he has Insist Von-IUm- m no more than other good butter, and the quality is guar- Clumsy we fit them with cock A Co.. Lovejoy A Co.. Butter. Costs Young Co.. C. Brewer A Co.. Ltd.. M. in anteed. Get it at W. McChesney A 80ns. M. 8. Grinbaiim Bankruptcy Don't neglect asking for our booklet. A Co.. N. 8. Sachs Dry Goods Co.. T. O. Thrum. Manf. Shoe Co.. Ltd.. Whit-Be- y A Marsh. If. May A Co.. Ltd.. Mi -- ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2S, Inerny Shoe Store. C. J. Dsy A Co.. J. AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON. Emmeluth A Co. At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I Metropolitan Meat Co. will sell at Public Auction, by order of Mr. Daniel Logan. Trustee for the Aus- JUDGE ESTEE'S tin Publishing Co.. Ltd., a bankrupt, LIMITED. the entire plant of the Austin Publish DECISION ing Co. The stock consists of paper. TELEPHONE MAIN 45 ! a very large and splendid stock of job i type; sufficient body type for two Condemnation of the Schooner 'afs fnck of artistic and up-to-da- te type. Kawailani The Owners some of which has hardly seen Ink. Japanese Goods Queen com- Also all the presses, tools. Instru- Quality Shoes are always flexible, always Are Responsible. ments, shafting, pulleys, belting, office fortable. Thev make women forget their foot troubles desks, etc.. etc. i Vi Goods Th an U will nlct Mrrtr f If Iho American 46 and they case, -- don't coat any more than the common kinds. The okolehao this being a suit none nd ood w,u f h rm.mMm and CURIOS brought by the United States vs. the f the Pacific." Price for any style of Price for any style of schooner Kawailani has been decided In case of the son-dispos- al of the by Judge Estee In favor of the libe- t.. k as a whole the sale will be trans to mmam Is on in ferred the premises of the Austin lant. The decision based the Publishing Co.. and wUI be held on S formation brought relative to the seiz- the same day. Corner of Nnuann and Hotel Streets. was ure of the said schooner and It JAMES F. MORGAW. conclusively shown the schooner that AUCTIONEER. $3.25 $2.75 and $3.25 was carrying Illicit liquor. The decis- NEW GOODS received by every steamer from Japan. ion rendered by his honor Is In strict accordance with the statutes and ad-Judg- es KTe C3ood.s that the owners of property SXS Store responsible for the acts of lessees. JAPANESE AND AC1ERICAN In the decision it is said that this liauor Is okolehao; that it was mad In the Territory; that It was illicitly B. & Co manufactured and has paid no Internal L Kerr service tax and that Captain Moses knew these facts when he secreted it; MERCHANT TAILOR on board the schooner Kawailani; LIMITED. that the deporting, secretion and re- moval of this liquor on board his said vessel was done with intent to de mn Hotel fraud the Government of the United K. Stroot upon It. No tes- - I Fukurod States of the tax due Rotvnson Block. Phone White 2421. 14 Street. timony appearing to the contrary. th J Hotel court preHumed that from all the cir- Hou e For Rent case, cumstances surrounding the the They say is fTI Is - that it aa win! tirat blows no one any coed, and so it liquor was distilled since th- annexa- By order of Mr. H. B. Waity. I offer with this hot weather. tion of the Territory by th. t niu-- d for rent the home formerly oeeunled States, and thnt In any ev?nt it wa? by hJrn M Beretanla street, between liable to the tax prescribe Dy tne laws pjjkoi aa Keeaumoka streets. of the United States. HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS A of condemnation of the Judgment JA?. F. MORGAN, Are rushed ts their capacity ts supply the demand for their celebrated vessel Kawailani. her apparel, tackle, refreshing drinks. lhefabest east no ma re than inferior gesds. TelepbcnF yOur. tc, was ordered. 65 Queen street. orders. BLus sn. . A THE PACIFIC CDMHERCIAC MJVERTISKK. HONOLULU. g. iqox

aaaawawaa ' FIRST CAR ON LOCAL BREVITIES. t tlornaaeeaors should not overlook the A a KING STREET pU of th Dr. Nichols property Don't Oar. This is The Bpokeaman. freighted with Dem- i Electric Line Operated With One ocratic editorial matter, will be out this Go on " mnraln Car for Smoothing Down Kale of the Dr. Nichols property at 12 Process. o'clock noon today at the salesroom of JML r. Morgan Worry It Is renorted thst Fath-- r Wendelin $5 00 and $6 00 At t.n'!-r- d his resignation to the tc i creeptns . Pain tblnc the ftrs hofne xirbols. which Is to The BANISTKR ing electric w ! iwh wmm oe aoNI aI au lion (ooay, rumnmnm a . the best shoe eeld in fei ..t-n.- .n f the Kaold I eniflcent view. Honolulu. Everybody in your home. -- mmr With inferior or needlessly expensive There was no ceremony. simply theVita directors, will locate In Argnik. there's nothing that quite f There is absolutely no occasion for it. Thousand of house- A .1 W taking oat ! the car lrtrlas It miu MMr.ii-- n y. wi u mi. Alfred 'firnnareB with the keepers throughout the islands have removed this annoying of road. Krvmour Kenwv rrre uui-tl- y married themselves with the ideal per- sinus the line Thurwday evening at St. AndreWe problem entirely by acquainting Th- - bj ! f the running of the ar chapeL fect light for the home. It is as brilliant as gas or electricity, tt.-rda- extin- , m the methln .).. .( William McKlnley bodge No S. K. of James A. Banister Shoe never smokes, emells or gives any trouble, is lighted and the track so that the condition Was he P.. will inert at Hsrmony hall tonlitht guished aa easily as gas, and burn but little kero- - M Of at oclock. Wjrk In tbe fage aaw in of the word best styles from ..( the best when tbe new Una Is taken Cstjulre ranks. They are htst eveiy sene oil Our catalogue shows all sJJI.VJV ir sehedale on Hunday tv,.. i'...v..mnr and the heads of the in quality, best in fit, beet in atyle and as a up, and is sent for the asking. car lifT-re- public departments visited accomplish this the th-la- consequence, best in value the schoobi yesterday, tlla. being st natural was kept moving along all afternoon day of the school year. THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Limited ind from Booth street to the switch Nearly M children of various natlon-r.lltie- s Maniifact Co., Limited Ptlkol streets, the from several kindergartens, between Victoria and and Hoff- being swept, crushed were entertained by Mrs. Walter 1057 FORT STREET. earth and stne mann at her residence on Judd street aad Mown away and the car Anally la l Wednesday. eao i Hag with the same smoothness that t ..t .tw.ui t2S falls to the of tbe dlff-r-- nt twee of the line. Th- wroog aide of the booka character the rest sufferers from the Are at the corner inteatloa waa to run the car alT.s .e p..rt .ml IIU.--H 'r. . is which Made the entire road on King street, but tbr red yenteroay mor.noa Vacations Are June 25 to Saturday

completed so tbe run m WEDNESDAY, switch waa not ...... - lu Night, June 28 at BSW v. w .. iteleI Twice as only to Us Ewa earn. ball en Fort street tomorrow at their as .a. S tka PVMiaUt k to make the Kins i Sunday) at 2 ocwca iwr tii FORT ST. ng th- - memorial it You & CO. f attend. annual irv- Pleasant EHLERS the Punahou car pas i i rt-i- B. F. and p7w. . aiffv.. - aii- visltinic the city streets together. To Wwe are Invited to participate. King street car . 1 Uf Wimir Yuk Have a Kodak this tbe evangelUt will teJM rwa to Us switch hn-- Mbing a a in Price of the - - ih- - n...rnng of the Stupeudous Reduction s th.- i.la..- of service while tbe Puna-t- It-- v K W fhiuare hin.se church Thimc. the Lunalilo street all! prench th.- - ordination sermon, tv-w- will make tne or-i--ii ears are ! J. Leadmsham , w... . Parasols ora-- r. lie v. W. D. weaiery-,- Fans and Hotel -, H-- v. n - the run back to give the char- and right hand of fellow- SALE BEGINS WEDNESD Y 25. stwaV cowjo This will mean will extend the la a ship to the candidate. warm weather and K r, r- -.t on in-- These are very saleable goods during the tim- - in than Th-- Agricultural -- mlnar nn lasyj. an f.er In-kw- rwa even-- M low prices iu order to give tneni pawr ttwe. There are no curves at raiponed from Ust Saturday we offer them at ridiculously or out King street, so the be held tonight at In the I iUi. extra strong push. ... me of the t'. . Kxi-:rlm- -nt Htaiuow Two Specials for WHY THE LOW PRICES? We want to dispose of this In th- - governm-- nt huuuina- - ar. now on ths way. rk. This mean manager of the sisal plantation at stock at any price to make room for a new lot -.-ui-leet any of trolley will present a paper on that would lose heavily on these goods rather than carry tin the twice Hsl. of 11a- - This Week Kodak. We manager Sir. Duncan, chemist the We have the Kafitman over with the expected new goods. Note these prices: and) thai conmee time. The wailan Fertiliser - Now is the time to get them. We them tone of time . mm anMai anbleetr.nln( th- - line of this -- hopes to eliminate i t.d offer Kodaks at 20 per rent off special men on duty ehe.nlstrv All lH now by havtwg f at invited to attend. regular prios. They will never and Black switches. s rrorn im- - White throw nsend letter irping to have Fans, Henry 9 Tow tbrrirnjavl be lower. You are See some ...l.ena.ntM.lI'rse-ggw- ai au s tiVe A assortment t'M IJV f U 1 one someday. Why not now? We All in perfect condition and beautiful n" writer says: lt nukj No. Lace at TM on our part note in which the that .a to J me of them displayed in our windows. No hesitation FIREWORKS FOR be hard for your readers to realize any have them irom ei eo. $6.00 kinds to $1.50 the Ute disturbances have not In 4.0 folding pocket is just the one about the price. We have marked them: ... r. ewjH Wm ' ' no "J" at a.SW a a. aaaMaf sm I Cnrtains woik. Fits the pock- - THE FOURTH Bonaectea wnn n- - I for mountain kinds . . . w . i.M-niit- xoros and purse at same time. juij in iiwi K.rii.iiir freely et . arry arms about our sreet as We have a few pairs left If ambitions for bipgar pic- .111-- 1 - . for the Independence is tll-- y wish. jusi win.- will take HALF we what you want. In Pyrotechnics been writing this note, my yungest ard tures, have U, bought a Kris from PRICK km them. Theee fact if you will come in and let us Day Display Arrive rrom has f-- el :hem at my door. I do not aajr are EUROPEAN GOODS show you what we have you'll get am-- ng people than Parasols more danger these China. fonnectb-u- t could not be Kodak information of value to you. average red uctin n of I would among " and Some remarkable reductions in this hue, We like te show our Cameras. rara-so- l 2-- 3 w have lb- - Honolulu over 6 per cert. For example somellW Kircwsr will illuminate Hawaiiaus at afanila. If you do your own printing and very slightly shopworn, at of the Fourth of July. for Others that are hies oa Th- - Manila Times contains the fol developing we have the out6ts you - will not be aa - - - while It : . fhin't. to cilsplcay In tbe i U'lion window- and Ing advertisement No- Hosiery i vr.il. want wins t ibe Iste day low - 2 j 25c &a great as age AnOprB Vi' Attend to fievelotiine" residents ef Hawaii nnilVli IIIIB,Vu " W I p,rterbnlc All former ,1 mtu. for tbe cordially Invited to attend 'an.! trintinir. Our work in said to Mosquito Netting Sale b- one mam aland, will - worthy on Open-wor- t the American t'lub. Jur' black k ; too. Price it. more rapidly China, which r-- o clock. May ZU h. for ff Ladies' Fast be the best nut more than wo need and in order to In the cargo of tbe at so-- by mail We bought jrratrrdajr. was s purpose of organising a Hawaiian Throughout, ocly Films Teeulrlv offer following reJueUon: 10 yard pieces, ffrnM ibe Orient 1 the newest for reduce the etoek we direct from the MA- - v See that avou have $4 00: on sale at - , jL sshjnwwnt of arsworks. 'HAItLKS KAl'M HEIMALAMA 2Soapair. I 90 inches wide, regular price 93- wmrn - formerly X ln--t results m BO inokea wide, bt tt- -r quahty, rogu.ar $o.a0; maker t Shansnai. y ijl utr.. Fancy Hosiery, I 10 yard pie v l.KN'HAIlT. ennhltRmmm mm m a VOU to tirlllt make tbe display for the night of 1 I VIavV rifinrrJ J ft to Temporary Committee. 50e, new sale price Amy, In th- - list are 2Bo. by lamp light. Pleasttnt pastime $3.50 - rollH-a-. exifm qnml- selling some Hpally rocket--, she Us and as the Fancv How, for evenings We are Eatiibltion at Funahoo "and redure 1 ep-- order for several --pedal feature could Art itiea htvle. ch - Alb ims. L t ua have Novelty Dress Patterns -- Preparatory will be no set pieces rv.. ..udenta of Punahuii 75c to f ibowtDg them. not be lllled. There -- fconi portunity novelties just opened...... 1 will xlve an Wu a limited number of latest It will be S- - an.i - have f.r the rrwn that vim 1'en-ia- n and Indian Madras .! .rf their wur In I'auahl H" Some handsome Batiste with etripes to Ml theaa ud JSJ will coa th--. a itftit a naf Tntlj ai.l with raised embroidered stripes: The entire :..nsaTTinrnl ot the stu . appropriation f the week. Frtend. mwiittrr wttbln the .hrouah arc in mm .11 Intrresftl ouoUnic th frHKbt banfs well d.nts and ihoee Ores vlted to attend. M. BRASCH & CO. Patterns, i.SS 8 party Waist BUSINESS LOCALS 1IKUPICIDE-- MISSION. aa LOOK FOR THE YELLOW STORK. Destroy the Iand-rufl- f Traveling Shawls Mrs Mi nr.. i has Butterlek tlern New Remedy That displayed in our show and tbe Delineator for July. Oerma. Fine imported goods, attractively column tisJay I- H,j Jasx. F. Monran'a you. Nomina - more MptfmJJ' w windows for auction aaln. It may Intereal women of middle ae when they not ! 35 Dr IlrlolJ hm. altuated In the their hair la arowlnar thln",-- ces and 0. till! f H.molulu. la to be anld to-- they admit that Nob rndtcat "of ba'dheadednea, hav;; N aa ; jl alliV of the Ih-- MMfe nr'P-'- commenced xhee are dainty shirts ,nVrd. an opportunity ... t pSleS Tthe.r TroifTlVF and our stock is complete. home. i However, tnry RRNGEMtiMT liiSiBre: - heart .tress i -- At natural Typewr.tere. any Miri- - wn-v don't neea to. Newhro . - - Jawj mmm m -- as - h de I ass. movr. th- - idandruff - j ood aaddle boraw. actually de-t-ro the dand- of a al BUcUon rurr that The possibilitHB S win CSS y ruff rm. ronraat arrangement of the and a i ...Inrk noon today Jaa. K M r- - eaa win aell th property of Dr A. K N hoi Millinery - bae Globe- No Trouble Tbe Hawaiian Itataurant Fam- No Button ,iTe ceafe wbo aaed to be at tbe pat. Noa. 628988. 650233 ily Laaeb Room. Department Wernicke Many handaome aew --tylea .rywm rrtv. ow tbe AJaaaed "t."'for Mlaa Hawley'a parlor m blork Elastic Book Cases th- - cyea could talk, aeejrhat If yoor Latest CTeationa In the Healthful and Invigorating r;S2 .rn-- ...t it aeawas Millinery Art, Jut feature Tf I unlimited. This "laaifaitHi for any alaed bull Rec ired are almest alwaysha.ei dof siren f GWobe-Wernick- e Case, as it can n to a bl. r o the ma from --TTLwawa ' California ootlaa w at nearly ita face value. V" ' Co roaet t buu, . .ai aaaaner Hat. the ah . worn la tb Proof, Insect Proot aoa iwawaawaa.1.1. i.na Dust e't.SS.SS tab M in-pe- ct W I An R and Retiring Door Feature. Call in ..tnrr column ... . ooaltlon .,, thine for bat Keller Bearing BEEP rt -- int-- t . til" take Pirt - Han. Rainier Walat Hat. theai. wneeryZZr" c.. ..artli-n- rtt0na and Sblrt :o :- - omeat .lock la Honolulu. & Co., Ltd. w.Hd Pearson Potter Main 317 Curtains Union and Hotel 8ta. rhoi.e Bilt Lace BEEF The nra Otatma curtain and A PURE ' recently re-- N.weat Idea, .f - . eoebet a -- ' teamm" . ' -- iw ...tt' vi jr ( in .rial at Drira mmmm mmam mma I haa to . l,ter at Wa.bineton. tbe M tb .toc haa aW aaaaaaaai more x ' haw CIKULB, aa- -i Afwna iiu IN THE FAMILY Goods . I a atrona: t Silk AND Gctton .riw . witi ..vii.i tv from. . ia const nt need of a be vera lananese tioa that th tlr iaim there Good9 - -- tonic refreshes of Genf. Fomiehing .. Idrd to lh Rn-ra- l dn- that is also a that aKOrlm.nt any trou-aa- a rry Urge 8, d, o aaw paaa tbe enate without Materials THE and vitalizes young and o d Just tLZ W, 1 of Curtain th. Coa. : . owlnc C the lateneee is Dealers. l!n doubtful to reel, ALL NEW. such a drink ProTi.ions-Whole- e.1. It w vry ad- - mr a. ...at F" rvfore It Swlaar. M whUe FAMILY w mmwm. WMJ Cart.ln aa ae Handnw a nt mlnr Madras, plai- - J.. J. irnm-- "Haall colors. Cartaln Lager .d pUIn mu4 Primo d: Cartaia Scrim. rich in that pure ass Kcpt. frina-- dlspU- y- H RCLE It is peculiarly A aarfSa'O'aP -- atrip-- attr.ctlr.ly moat VKUK. k . IvMna " makes it the NUUAHIJ -r . . lh th Inst.. hop flavor that 1120 Tnorso- Is our .tare. Ctteefc, H delightful and healthful of all Branch 8 or,: Cog and LUiha -.. -- Ml Britannia Mai- COOD8 Tf shone Main bertrages. Order rrom nrowcij. ...,mul ll.ar wu, ...it. N.S.Sachs LTD.

-- " 1 .,nsalai.-. H on THE FAC-FI-C COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. JUNE fl, THE PACIFIC SHIPPING NOTFS. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Halstead&Co.J.Hl. Canadian-Australi- an Royal ommercial Advertiser Honolulu. June SO, 192. today entered at the Poetoffleo at Honolulu. The Kinau la due to arrive STOCK AND H T., Second-clas- s Matter. from Hllo. NAME OF STOCR Capital Tal Bid Aak Mail Steamship Company Mail for the China closes at 11 o'clock laeued aery Morning Except Sunday thle morning. Steamer ealla at noon. BOND BROKB by te Ma MaacajtTiiJi . CANADIAN The steamers NHhau and James -- hjm running In con nation with the I A W AN CO MP ANT, tkOT. and Sydney All OAZETTH yesterday morning from Brewer A Co 1,000.000 100 400 R?JL W O M PAN T batween Vancouver. R C Von Block No. kes arriv?d r. AT ' Holt South Kins at ! Dry B. Honolulu, and Brtsbon.. Q . aro island porta with sugar cargoea. K. S. Sachs" Goodsj -- at Victoria. O, W. PKARSuN Business Manager. " - i to.. Lia 60.000 100 Money 1LmWar odll-S i. Rolpk 50 Advanced on The American schooner James b. Kerr Co., Ltd.. IEXon.olo-x"LX-- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: l. set "or the United States (lncludlnsr Hawaii has sailed from Makaweti for baa Suj?ar Securities. Francisco with 6000 bags of sugar. St'SAB On sc about the dates below stated, via.: Territory): I no.. t ha $M 08 u..nolr rn tha Walaloale aire nearly m .4 C. 20 24 - ..., Vanlnl1Vr R. a 4 OC prob-- CX.000 - - end BvtaMine. tor tk- rnaa mont be completed and the steamer will Haw! Agricultural To. 1.000.000 100 ... : mmw 1 & B. c.: 'or Brie bane and Sydney: year Id) ably re-ent- er her trade next week. J Haw! com. A Sua;. Co. 2.:U2.7oO too : S5 orb and Vaewow On application. will gSnomu1.??.".".". " 2.0"0.000 20 24 921 Fort Street. JULT 6 The American barkentine Archer T'O.OOO 100 . 115 ... JBLT AORANOI she 20 . bioana t AUO. I sail Monday for San Francisco If Honokaa 2.000.000 Tel. Main 188. ....JULY M MOANA completes the loading of sugar In time. U.ku 600.0' 100 ... ( 320 Kahuku s"o,a)0 80 j...- - 24 rwwiiu - i The British ship Tola began dls- gibei Plan. Co.. L'd. . 2.ViW0 80 10 M LAND CO. hlipabulu loo 9i RAILWAY & her earM veaterdav. A larire ' THE OKLY DIRECT Ll rharrlnr...... Kolo; 100 t 140 FIJI, p Li McBryde Sug. Co. L'd.i I.SOO.000 20 m now call at Sura. oa both TIMt TABLE. ugar 100 85W;jj 67 now a oaiiy . - roofing. Oahu co. .rrV la runrl'i r& a--r-8 1,000.000 20 23& looking tbe run w ttbout change."i'mmnrBTo ttneot rauwny The Bertie Minor, a 551-t- on schooner. Sfoay? I MONTKEAU 1, 1901. Nel- - iia!. CBe world. - From and afrer Jan. has been chartered by the Charles ia tfugar 'co. . ' Rtatea Eu- 2o V leau-- o rrom - rritd and son Co. carry from Eureka Olaaaid Cp. 2,5O,000 B tickets n"" OUTWARD. to lumber 100 1W to Honolulu. j pi.uha'u an g neraJ Information, apply to Dally Dally Dally Dally Dally Sugar Plan fr-J- gbt and Stations. ex. ex. The Peking should arrive from San Co 5.000.000 80 12 II t,jon 1C0 Sift Sun. Sxum. Francisco tomorrow night with four 108 a.m. p.m. p.m. a.av am. days' later news. She sailed Monday. Pepeekeo . . . 100 170 no-Os- 7:10 11:0ft JO ; 100 SI- . . tdl III I June 16. and the agents expect her Sun- - Joj1' H. Dayies & Company, Ltd. City .. 148 U:40 I 140 a 100 58 89 Theo. Pearl t day. night or early Monday morning. !!.!! 100 ID.Uft 4:0 waUuku . 291 Kara MU1 ... US loo 100 IS 4:41 The schooner Kawailani, which waa1 Waimanalo 180,... Walanae MSI .... 128.000; 100 75 Walalua li a .... OJaVaBV ol to? Kabuku 12:53 IJ1 .... will soon be sold by Marshal Hendry STBAasatr Co'a h virtu of thnt nrHar f.nt.lna ctt jfsyJiViy 500.000 100 local steamers, as well as their owners. Co! If INWARD. iuter.aiand 8. 8. 500;noo 100 .100 TO ' are now looking sharply to see that tbe Steamship Co. Dany Daily Dally Daily United States internal revenue laws are MiscxLLajrzori Oceanic tat tone. ex. ex. DENVER, p.m. implicitly obeyed. Haw'n Rlectrlo Co.. 250.000 100 874 94 Sun. Bun. ! , R. T. A L. Co. 250.000 100 KANSAS CITY, CA aaOsTO 6 3ft I.Og Shipping Commissioner Boyd has re-- Hon. e oeeeeee eeeo .... . : I . . - i i : . ' 10 l i i - Jl uium 89.000 Walalua :M .... 1M veivcu iiuiiui-itiioi- ui a. new uraer pro- O.K.AL Co 2.000,000 100 00 ST. LOUIS, M . T:10 ; Nav-4- Walaaae ...... US ' mulgated by the Commissioner sf steamers of this Has will arrive and laavs this port Ewa Min law 7.S5 IM igation. This is to the effect that when Bes-s- s OMAHA, 8:1 1:80 ! Pearl City SJ 41 seamen are shipped in the coasting Haw. 5 p. e PAUL, as hereunder: . OSS 8:38 3KS 1:36 Gen. ST. Honolulu rf traae Derore a unuea states uommis-- j Hilo a. R. Co. 6 p. o. wo FROM SAN FRANBaVCw: F. DSNTSON. C. SMITH. R. T. A Co FOR SAN FRANC1SCR: 9. F. sioner thev should be dinoharerpd and non.a L CHICAGO. 27 Superintendent. O. F. A T. ALAMEDA ALAMEDA ..JUNE Ewa Pi a 6 . c. . AND ALB 'JH'J SONOMA .. ..JTJLY cer. O. R A L. Co !!!!. icx T1NTTRA J.YA'Z II 6 p. e k A I.AM EDA JULT METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. steamer yes- Oahn Pl'u Principal astern Points 'ILAiEUA JTULT JCLT SO The Kaiulani arrived Ola prn a. p. c. SIERRA ViNTCRA terday morning from Hawaii porta. Waialna Ag. Ce. fi p. c. dJLAMatDA AUO. 11 A I.AM EDA AX AOd. Id By the Government Survey, Published While she was being loaded with cat- Three Trains Daily fror St NOMA Local Boat. Every Monday. tle Thursday at Kawaihae one of the SAN FRANCISCO. animals attempted to use its horns on SALES. II eeeee- - Captain Two Train8 Daily from a - - Dower and succeeded la Between Boards Thirty Hawaiian . e O eo e o d throwing him into water. The $23 : 20 $68. O ee o O. ee SJB a, the Sugar, Pioneer, PORTLAND . soooosooo e e e s OS ft raptain was not injured. The w much TIMX MABI aaeoooeeeeeeeeedIeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeSeeoee Kaiulani brought In 6200 bags of sugar THE QUICKEST BT -- 3 sixty-fiv- e a, . . a,a,eeedOeeeeefeOeeOoeeeeoeoeeeeee and head of cattle. HOURS. Classified Advertisements I n, i 08 Norwegian Even-so- n 7M aOM M 82 as o i The bark Barsssa, mere, Ag-a- fca are I tm with the aniline the above a en the S M 00 2 IT H (4 71 4d II arrived last evening from New- UNION PACIFIC TRAINS - wu any ST I mi tjavaer e. i ur-- . Bf 9 .1 W M T78: 5 i 1 0 nind nr ieupvu i ' castle with coal for Honolulu parties, i. T 0 a 01 9H 08 gt 00 70 -0 WANTED. PALACES ON 1 to all points In the United Stale. I as forty-nin- ARB from Ban Francisco W 11 SO 02 29 94 87 1 but is still off port. She was e Burepeaa ports. I any eteamshlp line ts all 1- 18 25 age, New Modern Equipment. Tor by T 12 29 9 9 88 87 81 -1 days from the Australian port and TOUNO man, to years of as and la 29.92 29 SB g sa 01 74 8 2 general all round man and porter Doubls Drawing Boom Paloos t made a remarkably fine run. The era. American barkentine Oeorgina Is now Salary $10 per week with chances of :- promotion. Buffet Smoking and Library Cora. :o - Baromstor corrected to 22 F seventy-tw- o Must be a hustler. Ad days from Newcastle and dress this office, "M. O." 6200 Free Reclining Chair Cars. level, and for standard gravity of Lot. should be in any day now. The Hawa Ordinary Sleeping Care. This correction la 08 for Honolulu. TO iian Isles Is also due to arrive from the BT single man, a small, unfurnished Dining Cars, Meals a la sorts. xfOR FTIRTHXR FARTICRXARB. APPLT D. W. HITCHCOCK. O. BUN AND MOON. same port. cottage, electric lights. Rent must ft TIDES. be reasonable. Location no object. 1 Montgomery 81 Address F. G., this office. 618S Ban Franeiaso, OB VV1M. & CO. VESSELS !V PORT. A. L. CRAIS, O. P. & T. it.. G. IRWIN . R, ft N. Co., PerE-n- d, LIMITED. ARMT AND NAVT. P0SITI0N WANTED V. 8. 8. Iroquois, Rodman. BT young man, &a delivery clerk or Co. OoBAHIC S. S. i- porter. Best of references. OlRBBtL AGISTS i i - ! MERCHANTMEN. Address p m. Pt. a m a.m n m (This list does not Include coasters.) W. B. T., this office." 6201 HMD DIM W . 11 5.13 0 4S z 17 Albert, Am. bk., Tume, Laysan Island, 17 I 08 2 0 OK 8 48 0 f 8 S 1R M 4.1 ?.&H June IS. FOR RENT. Sale :; For Wed.. 18 2 40 i tt i jo T .'4 0 4 5 Is 6 4o Archer, Am. bktn., Calhoun, San Fran cisco, May 27. FOUR rooms, furnished for housekeep Mail Co. Tbur. H,r;. 2 0 2 22 8 00 10 216 18 6 4t I 4 Si Gr. bk., ing. 530 Young street. 6189 Steamship I Alsterschwan. Erdmann, Ham Pacific k l Ki rt burg. June 15. FrM. IM 10 1 Butft 41 40 HOUSE, 4 rooms, high Bat... 21 IBIS4 M 2 0 48 ISOi il 22 6 18 44 7.23 Barorsa. Nor. bk.. Everson, Newcastle, elevation, sani p in am. June 30. taxy plumbing. Mrs. Nicholson, Sum .Si 4 81 l.o i H ii ii o ax s iu s s m George C. Perkins, Am. bktn., Nielsen, mit road, cor. School and Emma. MAKIKI Blon.. .O 8 2ft tft ft OS 10 16 6. IV 8 5 8 SO Kuroki. June 19. SJB1 & S. S. Co. Full moon on the 20th at 2:47 n. m. Gerard C. Tobejr. Am. bk.. Give, San Occidental Oriental T'mea or tbe tide are taken from tbs Kranrlsco, June 10. FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 to $3.00 par United Statos Coast and Ooodstic Sur Kona Am. schr , from aitrate ports. week. Also room for light house Good Building LoB and Toyo Kisen Kaisha vey tables. 3une 12. keeping. $10.00 per month, at Alakea The tide at Kahulul and Hllo occur Irmsard. Am. bktn.. Schmidt. San House. 6195 On Keeaumoka Street, oneminoto componto w ill call at Honolulu about on bour earlier than Honolulu. Franciseo. May 2ft. at FIVE-ROO- M cottage Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours SO Olympic. Am. bk.. Swans, San Fran with bath room from Rapid T ansit Cars. May 23. and small kitchen. Modern plumb minutea a lower than Oreonwlch time, be cisco. ing. BAN FRANCISCO: FOR BAN FRANCSBCO ing thai of tbe meridian of 17 degrees SI Oregon. Am. bk.. Parker, Saa Fran At "Little Village." Beretani Easy Terms. VROll 21 street. Inquire at "Genesee." Bere- - niv a JTTNR m nutea. Tbe tints whistle blows at 1: cisco, June 4. no JTUNE p. m.. which Is same as Pactolua, Am. bk.. Dart, Newcastle, u1" street, near uermaa Lutheran OABLJC DORIC ....V tbe Oreonwlch. I r nunrn. biy-- JULTiwsa ft NIPPON MLSRO JULT hours S minutea. Sun and moon are for April 27. sBRsnBonn .JULT IS PERU JULT 18 local time for tbs whole group. Servla. Am. sp.. Nelson, Newcastle. JULT B May 23. FURNISHED room, mosquito proof. JULT n COFTIC D. W. 11 AMERICA MARU AUO. B C. Allen. Asa. bk., Johnson. San Mrs. Roach. Hotel and Adams CASTLE & LiiDALE NTFFON MABU Jl.'LT 11 10. lane. 6185 sTSbbbRT7 AUO. PEKINO iARF AND WAVE. Francisco. June AUO. tS flAELlC ADO 8. N. Castle. Am. bktn., Nllson, San ... AUO. L COTTAGE in Palama. near Rapid AMRR1CA MARU auo. a HONOKONO MARU K Francisco. June Real Estate, Insurance. DIAMOND STA- Behome. Am. schr., Peterson, nitrate Transit Line. Apply ts C. F. Peter aa aS OS HEAD SIGNAL son, 15 soooo 20. 10 pons, june Raahumanu street. 6155 4pw BSJ TION. June p. m. Weather is Investments. clear, wind light east. W. H. Marston. Am. schr., Curtis, San 04 OS 'J Francisco. May 17 Yola. Br. sp., Pennicuilk, Liverpool, OFFICES FOR RENT. Telephone 70 Main. 506 and $07 , . . . . . - . . O 4b os sssoosaao OOOSOOOSSOOSi WEATHER BUREAU. June 1. A FEW choice offices In the Boston b'lilding. Fort street, with electric Stangenwald Bldg. Honolulu. Alexander St.. June 20. lights, elevator and Janitor service lnf Ooo apply to F. M. B B Co. Mean temperature 75.3. Apply to Hawaiian Trust Company K Minimum temperature 72. Ltd.. agents. 923 Fort street. 6158 3 saaximun tempera tun aw. 'HAts BKKWKR A COS. Barometer at t p. m. -- 29 94. steady. IN BREWER building. Queen street, Rainfall. 24 hours up to I a. m. 0. on reasonable terms. Apply to C. Mean dew point for the day 63.S. Brewer A Co.. Ltd. NEW YORK LINE J Mean relative humidity 66. H. Hackreld&Co.,Xtd. Mean dew point for the day 03.5. Bark Fooling suey t Winds NNK.. force 4 to L FOR SALE. Sailing from r v Weather Clear and cool, low dew AORS point. TWO pool tables, at a bargain, at NEW YORK to HONOLUI.TJ Forecast for today Moderate trades. Brunswick Billiard Parlors. 6197 About July 1st may fair weather, rain a little In the horse-powe- r. For freight rates apply to afternoon. GASOLINE engine, 44 In American-Hawaiia- n CURTIS J. LTONS. excellent condition. Apply to M. L. T CHA6J. BRKWER ft CO. Steamship Smith. Telephone White 2321. Or --7 nojoy t., tsoeton. Territorial Meteorologist. & 70, Stangen-wal- Castle Lansdale, Main d OB building. 61S6 C. BREWER & CO ARRIVED. LIMIT ID, HOKOI.trLO. T 14 -- 10 CO. ONE inch condenser. inches in June diameter, and iron frame for dame. 8. 8. China. Frlcle. from the Orient. can be seen at this office. 6109 DIRECT MONTHLY 8KRVICE BETWEEN Stmr. James Makee. Tullett. from Kliauea. Hanalel and Kapaa. FOLMER & SCHWING 8 x 10 lone W. 2T. - Btmr. Nlthau. Thompson, from Ana- rocus (..rapnic camera: 36-in- ch leath JPnly hola. Koloa and Watmea. er bellows; reversible, double-swin- g New York to Honolulu via Pacific Coast Stmr. Kululanl. Dower, from Hilo back; rising, falling and sliding and way ports. c front; top and side made to open for Contractor and Builder THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS Norwegian bark Barossa. Evenson. use as a short focus camera; level B B ORBOONTAN. to soil about July U from Newcastle. FITTER finder, one plate-hold- er and tripod; also, R B ALASKAN, August 1$ a Bausch ft Lamb teloscopic to sail about lens for use with above camera. Can Does any and all kinds of work R R NEBRASKAN July 2S TO DEPART. (now), to sail about be seen at Advertiser office. CI05 well, promptly and at reason- Bstgni recotssd at Company's wharf. Forty-secon- d street. South Brook- - June 21. WEAK KIDNEYS P. 8. China. Friele, for San Francis AN 8x10 rectilinear lens; ns name; able prices. co, at noon. Wriea you have pains In the back and with Bausch ft Lamb Iris diaphragm shutter. For particulars and price, Office 1048 Alakea street, are unable to sleep, your kidneys are call at this office. DUE TODAT. weak. Heed these danger signals by between King and Hotel. Stmr. Klnau. Freeman, from Hllo. gtving nature the she requires. ONE 5x8 Bausch ft Lamb Rapid Uni- IFicm Sana. aid The -, Phone Blue 1801. B B NET A DAN. to soil Fiancisco July t Btmr. Lehua. Napala, from Molokal host medicine to do this ts Hostetter's versal lea- with Iris diaphragm. Can Ftaaajst Company's wharf. Stewart Street. pi rts. be seen at this sSlce. rciat si Btmr. Iwalani. from Anahola. Stomach Bitters. Try It for INDIGES- TION. DTSPBP8IA. CONSTIPATION, Seasonable Millinery PROM SEATTLE AND TAC02IA PASSENGERS. LITER AND KIT)NET TROUBLES, LOST. R R AMERICAN, to Arrived. R MALARIA. Ov PRIVATE DIE A MANUSCRIPT, on Waiala Road, bvyoad-Moill- ill Shirt WaiFt Hats an all tbe atnt S. B. 20 E. Achilles. STAMP is over the seek sf She bottle Church. Suitable re- stylish millinery parlors Per rhlna. June ward if to office.. 0SO0 shown at oi Jerome Alexandre. M. O. Baily. Jno. C. returned Otis For further particulars apply to Ballagh. Mlas Bertha Berner. Mrs. A. Miss N. F. Hawley. Christeson. Lieut. W. H. Clifford. B. HOSTETTER'S FLEUR-DE-LI- BOSTON BLOCK. Dale how. A. A. Ebrahlm. H. B. Frlkkl. S W. & O C. F. Gilbert. Mrs. C. F. Gilbert. F. H. Hackfeld Grant. James Hamilton. Dr. Hartlgan. STOMACH BITTERS Ice 2vrwS. a P. MORSE, Oenora! Freight Arent. Mrs. Hartigan. Miss Hartlgan. T. Ha- Cream Parlors shimoto. Percy M. T. Hill. Mrs. Geo. H. 42 S. Vineyard Jones and child. Mlas Margaret Jones. Alakea St. between King Street. and Hotel Ladles' and children's fine elotbea Mrs. C. W. Kennedy. Dr. T. Klshlmoto. O. E. If. Knlpplng. P B. Lalcaca. Rev. G. M. Wing Wo Chan MOR8KA ( oMPANi. dene up first class. SLOBE NAVIGATION COWPANY, LTD. Meacham. Master C. McAlplne, Na- & to PHONE BLUE 180L White hats and shoes cSeared; also than Mesa. Mrs. Nathan Mess. Miss gloves, silks, and gentlemen's clothes PUGET SOUNIVHONOLTTLU ROUTE Minnie Mess. James P. Rodler. 8. Sato. cleaned and pressed. Prices reason- Mrs. J. L. Starford. maid and valet. Our wagon will able. WBBBBBBBBBBai allBWWt- w . deliver orders - . .w rt n r, . Tbony Furnlturo, WHITE . llhnnl wmi mr ' f nj., rm. r. rv. r.. ing Cs.pt. Wnkefl"ld. Jarnes Walsh. CapL promptly without PANAMA HATS CLEANED. w as. ftv Lavwsot rate off frwlwbt rrnm an ri.i.r. Mim. Wa-mout- Miss Wong Kim Tl. Cigars and Tobaccos. extra charge. Chinese snd Japanese Teas, B Ejj BjBjiao. from Sonttl on or about July 1st. BORN. Crockery. Mattings, B- -tt'' Special attention given .awl-E-E-Et-- on or about August Oth. ts supplying SEATTLE BEER , lSE JOHNSTON In Vases. Camphorwood Trunk I U K. BFERF, Honolulu. June is. Receptions. Parties. Weddings and 102. to tbe mlfe of Harry J. John- Rattan Chsdra Church Gatherings. AT T ston, a daughter. THE AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SILKS AND SATINS Ltd,. Soattle. Waah.: P. W. Rochester. SOS TRAVENEN In Honolulu. June 17. THE ADVERTISER IS DELIVERED off abov - 1902. to Traven-e- n. railroads. wlU furnisb Infor- the wife of Hugh V. OF ALL HINT'S TO ANT PART OF THE CITY FOR a daughter. lift-- HI Nu-a- nB IUm 75 CENTS PER VONTH. JllLIlL

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price f& can VOL. XXXV. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1903. BARRETT'S PICTORIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK BEaFralUI ins. Hotel snort no-re- ct estimates'ttwfS - ..i . IF.1 1Q- V . ' RECEPTION III-- . . i . . - FITCHfflces tU S- - THOMAS T-- wald building, Hnolul practice tn an ir y THAYER & Sgtff Was Honored by and 604 Stangeiald phor.e C9S Main. Emperor of K. J. WALKBB m, . nn ,0B7Vrehn5r Japan. Coffee, sena "

CWropodJ-- u D. M. THOMS OX-Ex- pert No 11 Garden Lane. beiweeo OTHER NEWS OF and Beretanla sweets. Oregon W R. BOGLE. Oftlce, THE FAR EAST rRblock.' Hotel and Unle--s Sts. CONTRACTORS. -- - WM. T. PATY.-ontrto- r nBtJl Coronation Festivities Aomori er. tore ana oi..e Hotel; 1 1 1 1 1 ana r m ii i s 1 is?hk kea BL. between King Disaster Tattooers tob. 1M1 Ar.apunl. , , 7Hn IS- - AW AQBfcABlt- - Arrested. OFNIST- -. OMTiCt- - t- fltATMER. HMntYTC bldg'.. ..Mi'Ptn.-- - t TiR ft. un. 1 . rooms 5 and 14; office hours. J D-T- Jane IL Their ', I ALBERT B. CLARK. YOKOHAMA. and Empress, t nia and MiHer; office borsi .udi-- n. - to Hon. I VACAT lON HAS Ca" c,. r nhii ATakeS St., John Barrel t. the-- Commissioner nnl of th St. Louis World's Fair. Honolulu: office hours. a.m. tOjPnv Kr'.Oay morning between IS and 11 . T. DR. A. C. WALL. DR. O B.. vvV" ( lock. Mr. Barrett was pmwtld to Office hours. 8 m. w v - Tel. 434 their Majesties by Lionel Back. the ft 04 TH6. R.A.PICX. Tft bldg.. Fort St.; Bmpr-- ted States Minister. Both r ' 'TllirAI. VN;lN and Kaapress were gracious in their re .IS COPlE t c I KITa. PiPctrlcal. Mechanis- - -- 1 tlon of the Commissioner General I JA9. S. JlcKEK 'neer; office. ana v v.m nd questions about bis - ai him ami grandson, ar- J rooms 11 andoun"s12. Progress" tay jfal Japan and his former eperl-!a- t the tabb--. The Commissioner e UN- - Saturday niifht fri'm will lv- - a tanqurt HAWAII HAVE - eNtllNt-KR- S as United Ftatea Minister In'ml wl Wtoj - SPONGES OF played a most suc- Imp-ri- al Hotel to the Mln- gSJS yV day nt the C. ALEXANDER.-Sltrre- Xlam In this connection It Is recalled j cessful engagement. It was not alone ARTHUR f AffajM and of Cum. --- v.- when first Japanese Minister.. repre- - through his ability as an actor that Mr. or and Kngineer. that the erc. Hi), KUWts will Include KNOWN COMMERCIAL VALUE O. box 732. Inagakl. was sent tolam. guvmnuntVl officials and busl- - Warde captivated the residents of the Mr ManJIro sentatlv LTD.-Kngl-n- eers. ! -. .1 at-- personal A CO.. Mr Barrett was the Doyen of the dip- - ncss in. n. functions have Hawaiian capital; his social and 'ATTON, NEILL K.....1.... mimmrn In honor of the equally great and when he Electricians and Boilermakers. i .v.. . nl .li.l mm h Oi r. Of popularity was tniaainnor Rmcriil but amoDK the most ' ami his company departed from the isl Honolulu. nasist the Japanese Minister In getting will be a dinner next Thur -- Important Professor Gilbert of Stanford Believes That ands their steamer was followed for five TAPPAN T ANN ATT. Civil and In his new mission, day b the Toklo Chamber of E. i 4. rably started nlKht miUs by a tug containing prominent i..B...-.- r office. Room al-ws- ys Th- - Yokohama chamber t. eciricui , 1313 rtk Mr. has Commerce. M rurrw. w. also Barrett SnrPCKt' "HH in America Might Be citizens and the Royal Hawaiian Band, 13S. of Japan, as will show him a similar honr. Experiments Here der Ave. Telephone, Main been a good friend The government has detailed Mr. H. which serenaded the party in a most com- numerous addresses be-- Mu- Such an sel- M. Am. Soc. C. . proved by his Sat oh. Director of the Commercial plimentary manner. honor JAMES T. TAYLOR. 104 by accompany Mr. on an Successful. an individual, and Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; .re Chambers of Commerce and seum, to Barrett dom is bestowed on -- O- 7W. Nu-goy- a. bldg.. Honolulu; P. - box vohamlnous articles on the Far East extended trip he will soon make to I the actor has a most kindly feeling for Judd leading American reviews and Kyoto. Osaka. Kobe. Okayama possession. ir the - - the people on the island ,.. ny V.L-.isji- k . h.- will i.- tne ' ENGRAVERS. The audience granted anu where bathing purposes. evening Mr. Warue begins his en- - s - why sponp-- s pleasant to use for This and - gi-- t namu--r of no reason - - RF.AKPANE.-Ca- rd Engraving Kmor.-- win of Govern rs and KNOW ,.... . n.-- r. T w ik. Fmnir the - ., ...rt .;il value: ., iw rm A.ngel s with the pre- - building peo- - i I l..l . mM. not room 3. Elite 11 weljrht MgsMVJ the Japanese of Commerce. Ieavins; Nagasaki about OI CU1I11II. u ...... Hm-nt- ft Ull- - .. Stamping: ral will 1 t.rtnr StIl ailu - t a. for World's Fslr. june 23. the Commissioner General y grown In pl to his rnUilon the Hawaiian . None of the sponges found here noon Commissioner Gen-- 1 proceed to Korea. China, the Philip- - He wiU py an INSURANCE Today at the I " apt-ea- nu me an "-- 1 waters, out wouiu in D. -- will ent-r:- tne lesains; pines, inao--i mn. riam. ni . ji k., n-r- iv exetlltnt comoany,- including Charles LfFE INSURANCE - , me sponge - HE MUTUAL mmg During assertion nosltively and ex i"uriu " . . ,. lVTlm Al3V ii Tokyo and Yokohama fndl.i and Australia. n.ake the - ' T.,hnutAnnI I nnil CO. OF NEW YORK - editor, of tlemeats. - Illicit, il VtWBMW . . . To-)lh- e ' exp,-r- .". . . . Honolulu. ill a oinner in ote, past week he has had Interviews ,.,, one t(, alt,.inpt the arde. The setting of the p'oy is tspe- - S. B. ROSE. Agent, inr iniToi Colo- - SSSffaJJUS klo The Tnlted States mnisier wUh Cottnt Katsura. the Ppa my v.,o. sald Professor or was 8hIppea here. That was !ly noteworthy. . r of - MUSICIANS nel Back, will pride with Mr Barrett tar; Baron Komw the Mlnlst. A,batro just prior to he very t f Island r .W, SCHOOL.-Lo- ve bldg.. n-- pick.-- up a very small MUSIC ... x.....v ...... ,.r,r of that vessel for a v.heie we A COOK'S July Minister of mnierce. .., Ar vr" no will hold summer term during . I CUI be the u ran.... uhwrp U'aS ur August. Wed- - :,";.... nave niui-.- me r1" ..... it lint itftno and KiaiM tinit--r at dinner, and onvi found a large variety of ,H.rhans we might haye I'f-!ll- wv ban nesoay .ne ii. i.a Ih lit.. " OF ISOLATION HVSICIAN. ; ' si-r- .ges In our explorations so far. but dlsl.ov,rt.d the only water in these .iinisi r. that he - commercial HOFFMANN. Beretanla Bt., been I consider of value commer- parts where of DR W to i iiinri .loner General has m.t that va lue could ZSSisTs. opposite Hawaiian Hotel. Hour, t f sponges in Us history, or 8 p. m. ' suc-s- u, ,n -J Hillr; We have leen told that Vnenge For the first time 11 a m.: 1 to 3. and 7 to j f-- fellow- - 481. high tadon cuntr wWcb are of value have been picked NVck(.r.s Island by na. since Fletcher Christian and his Phone White w " " a - ship Bounty In all rooobdl.y Jai.n jr ,., ,f,- Um, 1n thr. ..nstem ,ir. saii,,rs. as no distinguishing mutineers of the English 1468 Nuu.-an- u - on a tme tlv,.s v . M A M U RA . Office, St. U.uls World's fair nBMI t- ,nili..atl. ana kxjk up xnen DR T IT lnth.- a. , . , f 11 t w .1 i I 1. 11 I I .1 it 1 n.tii nn w l.in the vessel ashore next door. Tel. f isl- St.: residence residence there, in 1790. the famous White IfiX; office hours. 8 to 16 a. m.. Ifl never Is S p. except Sundays mjffx, tn- - and of Pitcairn. in the South Pacific. and 6 to m.. 1 tr - would be surprised A. Busukl. Rvlng t No- 4t. Benju Nl Nt not which would have commercial regular communication with we will prob- - offhand, or to have UCHTDA. Physician and Bur- ....1 m tw.riieulturtst lunKtl T.mo 'report were true, snd aiUP cannot be answered world, of which most of the DR J. Kort nx- - the outside geon: office. Beretanla. between Ijlru I t No. 17 8 tc Wstanabe. vlng natVer either on way Vr the pious descendants of the mutineers and Nuuanu streets: office hours. horn.-- . hsvr Dr. n juw oedlU-- r re U cmsed. StCT 7 8 p. m.; Tel. 1211 White. kuch.. San. Asakuas. I found so far l.ther. The climatic condith.ns are slm- - know so little. Ever since UjeBtortOO 12 a. m.. to - having sponge-pro- - -- rr,te.l on the .bars- of b.n ...rVnTSe "ommer. lauy because iUr In Hawaii to those of hta losing has 11 - i.ai.ia-..j- .- In Jspsn 1st " V ,,, -- mat- KOT.CE. r.awtor tatt-- r. - .w. to... ir lass - r. . . but - is entirely- a Ut tne Slll iie eu.M... ivr u..i..M 11 prohlbllrd by the Govemm. nl since every va-- ter of conjecturet .as to w hether sponges on pncairn nj "") '" needing.or knowing of those ben suongc ss discovered and grown i..nal ship that has stood in from the PKRSONP ot western civilisation ty we brought up In our nets con- - of commercial value could be and given the Islands an idea who do need, protection from physi- tne lnirwdJtl..n : torn ri would horizon Injury, which they are runtrv. so that thr d m .re or less glass particles, here. The experiment probably men. says the San Francisco cal or moral .hi. taln.-- 1 of other JSS - themselves, J,..llrrl of date with Ih. nllght. n.U. sponge appeared to be all be worth attempting, but would not Sometimes a year not abb- to obtain lor it pro- - Some of the Chronicle. Pit-,.i:- rn -- abusing section of tnr were express an opinion upon which ship, but the people ofiW may consult the Legal Protection raiM.r law as as also, and texture care to without a Antl-Snlo- on h--rr been - rmhl far som.-on- e large with their of the 2a Hl ha. .jw- ...i Kut uen full of needles, else should Invest u were not dissatisfied . Committee building. W. H. It bcav. among the of money ;:.tion. and the romance that attach-- League. 9 Mclntyre I - -o. tow ia4Mi In would haraiy nave made them amount i. spot Bupt th, st - ubt.h YTYYYYYYTT d to the picturesque remalneo RICE, ltJk4s2tJ- r- as otbrr thing- T.TTTVfTVtTfTmf tTTTTfTfyTTTtTTrf through the generations. Now word ?f vacation. has fly? .1 reotce m dtoptoying lb ' mfmn,t artiri ial flowers art us feats conge during th.lr summer com-- s from Tahiti that Pitcairn 'grVat danring. etc . were , r.f them came h. re a few days o off its reserve, at lea,t so far mill -- St p. JuJ.tsu. thrown re--w. s rendWI that . ... - of th ehil.. una. eliinniil at Tmiriltl and th to rub elbows with the ,h. rk -- - " eml ilellKht a willingness thmicma raw. in y . . pie fost their skin rreep at rii w Ihe-- Allisnce dance special-- third to now on his way to Hak.xlat. ..e m.ntiml In concerned. 1 b-d- g tests, and Consideration ilv roust .. I m&JA .mount of pm applause- - It Is also reported that about 30 stub DtS Philip Coffin, an old man who was First I . . rlklleel much feWMTf or . Dkil. thla rk I.-- In Kazan will come this twenty 5E: . , ... r . '. H The 'f of a , shipwrecked on Pitcairn you get a peep Into a pub e to our country-- - If of the summer on an xcursion " i - - or.. . w . naval bard added t the charms '''V'gp-".-- Thfngs: their dental - I.e. vrnlnc tuu by way - o Coffin one decides to have Ik- m T'-.TT- n wur at d by aotne Instructors, o.der f when bsin T -- .,-aslo- When the prtTorroancea 11 In .,..--- -.. 11.. tv.ot Trans-Blberla- n brig w to have It done S o th. ago in to. is railway. On the .,,1 ,Mi' .0,. over w. re le-- into 10- - of the her- - three years ork attended sec rt - th. gu.ts Rev. Mist GaTpe- possible manner, and the exl.nt to laic 'na- - the-- Engineering IN now in iron. arrival at the capital, the Rt. - fr. m Pitcairn on a buinet the the whn st Suru-.-i.- il to re- - is the price. ctx. on is Japan. rm stood a great arch bearing a Nleolal of the Russian church at tor, but lat-- r found it difficult ond consideration f which g-.- wof turned nut dboo ltd. IX JAPAN .I will probably take care of them and h s home. He sailed from Th(. high class of inunni A MONTi: CAKLO m itubl- - inscription. The room ws urn far PARW)K bnst- - flowers r. mm.Hl.iii- - th.-- aft. r the Japanese I en, fo in the British tne NEW YORK DENTAL Takagi. a well known th many bauilfut artificial Theological every counts, and more people sre Mr. Ssburo - themselv.s fashion at the Orthodox Ship Si.berhorn. bound day the- hands of the u - .-. - get work h.ts a from n pre-mtor- c.o- realizing they can better rvrry arran. m nt f.-- the acwromo-flatio- Pehool in the of the church. with the promise tro.-- that nTnSrrdes and - bc-- Ad- lower prices than s lll.Mlllf "jTj the t Tl BMfcaa has. It to reported, als.. h- - be landed on Pitcairn d ir.e there and at croradea from Gov-rrfi- nr would m hfcMtr of th.lr Vlce-Admlr- Mswts C.rw the J tarn Informed by al Alexieff. made this Impossible and anvwhere else. d by the Japanese Jack verse winds gpe--lalis- t. as furnish. Kwan-tun- g pnivlnce to England. He department In charge of a Kah hi Satake. the Chief O' n ral rf Coflln was carried to Kach ien-ttt- s Officer a 1 Warrant I . living at finally man-- our operators are graduate fnaw".iiinf - re presenting k a't. r two Russian Port , , ... back in the ship and r. stay a little longer than the Committee- of lb" meetins. to willlnK to ago. of best recognized schools In nv-- r - u. sts and ha.1 Arthur whom the admiral to reach Tahiti a few months the Japan- - ssal to dtob.rse the- hosts. d!r. ss.d the Tokyo. - or the world. And b-SZZwt McKoy. Governor United- Jytates. from the . very hearty answer. In the midst of .iteh shortly to be educated In There he met Russ. ll the In 22ryThe feeVema. t.d a T- gone Papeete marry years of experience - TIKN-TSI- N had to have had aZowM by the C...em- the- - many ehe.rs w. rr giv.m OF of Pitcairn. who be bsnourt 1 THB Pyrenees, profession. J- - - nel s Reva In the ship their chosen 'iTjmr the- invlters and the Invit.d stnt-- from Manga de- ,OT " both - A P. kinir t.letrram to the JIJI from nn EZtJast In front of of th.- WM w.re had helped to save ?T. Ih" national authtms ..- - that on Thurselav the representatives from sung cheerfully by th. m. Th ptrty Germany. duction. In a letter just received Of Japan. Great Britain. Russia. old man says he has pre- - - - Coffin the 1 - at ba1' past five discuss with the an . e. r nen r. e - Franc- and Itsly mt to to buy a -- . rd IN TO- foreign vailed upon McKoy gOOMd ramming noio- .e. CttRUNATION KfgTIVITIKS mUltsry' commandtrs f the at Papeete, in which both KOHAMA s Ii T. ln with regard to the by Coffin's Mhter. wAtolf iXfl IK FOItM'X . Vr,rh nrocramme of the frstie'tlea r. i.,.r-.ti.i- ef the town to the ChlmS" his arrival at Ta- .1 Aft-r-wa- nto had heard of nave Yokohama In b brat on Ootrrn m-n- t ord approv, of It. trading v- that tne raiders F.msa M held In upon hiti and had gone In an island - ls'-- n. , of Kls.g IMward Vtt they held consultations the were ihout to out sn.1 thsl Ih t lhe Coronation - trans-f.- r to meet h:m ,omm tt P- penOSUUTS nrrenaary In case of the schooner rock-gi- n. th-mse-lve. In a nosltbrn hMH bv the rt home. Thw a .rTieVnnd Wtn i,.d to native all for their w w aw Sfl . ... -- arrangements f the town In question the . may t ik.lt Irs ,k the . lie ehooner. says uomn. win nei p. give run preo.-- atart with a service lit e The matt. r IS xpcted to voyages Full Plate of Teeth IS IA .it d to m to make . 6 LOTS ""';' It is Mi for-f'- used bv the islanders 9 BOARDiWAN .m.4"it- - - - 1 m . fMM-- at r. '. rr. d to the conference of all the Gold Crowns Th.i. th- oiium- at Christ Oh Jrch at a . i Po va. at which traders from . & OS salule the 1 In p. klntr shortly and thai Bridge per Tooth JL in March last bv a cuar.1 of honor to call Manga Reva is Wrk. . 1 W X.t In I h. Wand stood Rm.n w v- -- Chir. Tahiti generally howev. r. H communicated to the - Gold Fillings colors This latb r lt m. O of PUca.rn. In this f.0 ' corro- - in tn.- - 1 v ni .- 5.,.. rtlarleti. :,'.rUu. of the BoAnty Silver Fillings IH,'.. : descendant, ( the figure for the oni tmtf A . KINAU STKKKT. warships being In port STAN PRlNCH IN rauussts. will ma.ntam intercourse Is an object to you, some r- - Mod of lest year. m.,re llrltlsh ':i mutineers If monev p. r.llnff . that ft. you in ad- w a &s a 11' fr It hi already oeen announced t. r- V'ailimlr. lieutenant in the Ki:s world. see uV We will tell .PIOLANI and m -- Prl- with the and Will XI IK AOMOKI us"" M rr.sv has been cr.l rea w. erte on the .no vance exactly what your work the Aom- pr l- en re.FiPekinir - LCNALlLO STRbKia. all the corpus rf -i Bar on Pay. It apiara Yice-Min's- t. of For- . charge for examination. X..w that hama Cororat programme wll ire. I '. 'i Tlwnnr. r No thorrtwghiy dl hold'". that this part of the ... frf.!- -. down to Tongxu o All our instruments are 1 a wnt out. At p m. luneheen m- on the wharf FREE rn.reoend of this he carried ta t the B'tsslsn Prince SEND FOR sterilized. Pt.Wle . Sundays. .... H." 8 ;r .rd. wll toke place at the ni r-- !- e m'nir also awaited the v'stmr Hours. to he victims The be wa- - "?resoect to Japanese offlclato tatsa v 1 Vla.Pmlr Attendance. ou which at rv Strfton. Prince lawai cAttLOUkC ar Indies in a tVte will be heM OS f ae. J 4. building. Hotel street. $1500 and $1700 rStb Battalion of - in the afternoon to tir audience to xneir aajwM ' m KUte . msta- rt - .i ap-- Mtag Oowager 1 i- - S from Wj" ground, with OT aed the Kmpress ir.;CQ nun Ct rnfl p ... the cricket a w r':v (to-dhy- ceremony Ug II ,he totter b. ng tne - TT ete.. and in the evening X The EACH! f.ta. - Naval Yard c " court w as npo Sha to..k place. up to Ma, h.ld in the Roval r. c ptlon at the ANojlirAtilo Hawaii Ph Irtptio.. to the refef fund ., with a .on h.lght amM as that accord'd to Princ m mldntxht yen. be-- un at .e'a asro. rated XZ Firework, will ent 11 f. w year Prince WEAB PRJNT-tn- m 3th arsrr r- - ' JAPANESE 1-- CLOgFR day. and -- - visitor THE PIONKER C OUtUMB the - -- rtnin the Russian 3 .4$H AlJIrtB - d,rlnc th- office. The publisher of Hawaii was given at V- Inv.t.d to c by lliumlst'nf: 1 Saturday. aecoe of ot meeting . only daily Japanese A sortsl - and Places of business CLU't "9 .Shlnpo. the pP" on time. on the tot b st m- Teal. irsldences published In the Territory of Hawaii. balance p-- OOMTWG eikl In that n " ; astAJI Tt,','"" rr' ' :, otte srsr t"1 ,nr sr.1 - n ZeOa Are' 1 ' C. BHTOZAWA. Propriet or. u Torpedo JAPAN. !. & co. ' s bei' to te r 12. l. mm Y. SOGA. Editor in r 1 Knfinr Of the u wwteb aritsod J me Frederick Kot-- Maru O10-C-- 2 ST. i ' The steamer Vtod'v-st-- k M6RKET i Offlcg-)-W WILL E. r0HBR, rtritish warship fr--m com cany are playing in Los -- Editorial and Printing ltv. at Tsurusa AH eAMCiCO. CL jmV ' ! BWt repair there At one Slight three Bn a, city, saya: V, 1 Snith St.. above King. P. O. anH An w under - h- - n board rv, Tim.s of that "' j 37. Reai FVjite Agent a, oe' of the da- Language Bch-- o f th' leiepDone Main ' ' the afternoon the Oriental cur Warde. accompanied by his . I Tachlban hk t Intend to stuJy ln to the a:t.r P-r- who stn.'.'eV .it ith Cor. Herekaat a a lake. wweb - 21, igoa. 11 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. JUNK TWO QUEENS OF FRANCE WERE BORN IN SCIENTIFIC t 4-- VOLCANO-STRICKE- N ISLAND OF MARTINIQUE The sun, drawing: its attendant planets, is Journeying through space ar fr the rate of 8 to 12 miles a second, ft path is often supposed to be orbital, and to extend around the cluster of stars known as the Pleiades in a period of millions of years. F"rom observa- - j j tions on 2S0 stars, studying their w- -i proach or recession with the spectra- - flCEOAfW sope, Prof. W. W. Campbell has placed the point towanl which we are new : heading in the constellation Hercul. nearly 19 deg. south of Alpha Lyra v Vega.

The prevalent idea that tropical twi- light is very brief not more than teen or twenty minutes is corrected ty THE SECREDF ROMANCE. THE REWARD OF PATIENCE. Mr. S. L Bailey, who states that in g light does not fade away dull-- st ral the The man im plu k th- - wild Bill Jones. IS red res Old the sun has sunk about degrees He used to kirk low the horizon. The time varies w Lb Thst. la osr . - Daunt gay on An' never worked latitude, Pole every h- - the and the North A single ll k. i r . m . . about six months of daylight, folk d TkA- iin'i i.enj- aiii. hik the sedge sin An' Hiram Smith by nearly two months of decrea? ag t wilight, followed in turn by more : :i Tke i . If Worked night an' day Mtrinr Ik hl.h m -- tfl. An never bad two months of night. In summer, pis beyond 50 have I - t'olor or -- A word to say. degrees of latitude scent In very n r that light from sunset to sunrise. In the When workln'. Hill I temperate zones the duration la f mot: but be upon the a loaa. Reemed at . j an hour and a half to two hours, An' so they had i tropics, s n.- even in the where the Of human rr-at- r who sires To make htm boss. is vertical, more an H P'edg-O- C (descent than hour : necessary reaching p Ufa to fanse. ne eagle's longing An Hiram, he is for the known Works with a will stated. Actual observation shows ;r.at tropical twilight is never less than ui The Qnoes of Efcypt beauty was not A tryln' hard To please ol' Bill. hour, usually much longer. At Are- - quipa. Peru, whose height of 8000 I it held Mark Antony unto the last: Washington Star. r and clear atmosphere favor very short Mat rands baa anvaterv the hia-he- ; twilight, the light of the sky cast a dream I THE VIRTUE OF HEROISM. Um faint shadow seventy minutes after k tht ream M that one man runset. a " , wilb God la a majority that is true. rw..J.w ai - a w.u..t a . s - I 4 that flrtA la nn th aide 1 Birds with vestiges of claws on th af.la 1 -, Thirst flay t good, but miss the of the trng battalions: that la false. j wings are well known, though not com- mon. some M. V. afoflM aaainat I'haraoh and his hosts. Mentioning of them, Delosiere the Archaeop-tery- x. Maurice FVawrta la the Jun- - 1719. Josephine, she states that camtary Krn nl(n ml. a cowardly and recalcitrant ARTINIQtK has for the readers ment. and, for that matter, affection, and died in Unlike the oldest of fossil birds, had afac.i : wlna victory. on given a well-form- ed - mob of followera. the a m - a too 9 seem at first to have been the seems rarely,r w if ever, to have of wings an- h VI t hv. nuu ,.nrii' humrv the end its 1 Paul, with Chur M - couple were tropical gers. a strong Yi pathetic Interest, and not with- aide of Napoleon, and the thought to the island where each with claw. The A SERMON TO SUIT. 2nAwSv nt I "hantl" me or ChtistUnlM '"Church against him. wlna the out aentiment. for it is intimately as- - married March t. 17M. Napoleon al her earliest vears were passed. There terminating wings moi Many Maine people who Mr In cer-- most immediately afterward leaving to ls no hint' of any fond recollection or em birds usually has three fingers a - take command of the army in Italy. the poeerty-atrick- en home in Marti- without claws. But there are atill of Cumberland county will pie atupid Indifferent. nmnann ana most remaraaoie wings with horns or spurs. If thes- - ' at first and wins 'ft He refused to permit her to accom njque Ahaer ao be was the victory. William the Silent. Oliver character of modern times. The hla- - pany him. regarding her presence as Josephine and Mme. de Maintenon cannot be called claws, and the wins Cromwell. Oeorge Washington. Abra- - ,,f Is always called in bJa town. Abner was tcry of Napoleon ' curiously Interwov-- 1 likely to cause unfavorable comment; were antipodes. The one was a light- the ostrich, the largest of birds, were minorities, '. . Uo wit of the village and be was ham Lincoln all la . . . mmnnm ...-- wVin were tint nermit -- hen rteH en releaa Ih..ii!'lit1.. frivoliius armed With a double horn. The Chlonis aave aa one with Ood la a majority en nun...mat oi ee er. . - , - of lands, Spiny Hbplop- fun-- - company of their wives. Once French beauty, devoted to dress, stu- southern the aalactii to take charge of I aometrmea think that of all the rtim- waa born on an Island, on which be - - ot Africa, , ,nmim conspired for Christ's death. she vuited him. but the sight of a bat- dious only of fashion, and yet possess- and the Jacana of 8outh era!, becaua a mmM about tbo only 'hat afterwards began bis military career: covered corpses, scenes ing magnetism which at- - America are other birds having spurs man fPlfcmte waa tbo worst, because be waa tleneid with the a personal in town bad "me Mtmg 00 the greatest coward of them all. I after his Orat abdication, he became of the hospital, the sufferings of the j tracted her associates even while they or sPines on the wings. Moat formld- - - I aDl bis hands. ctttaes died. man who "- n. -- times think that no crime Is great tbe ruler of an Island a little dot of wounded, so wrought upon her feelings recognized the fact that her gifts were armed of all birds is the Kamichl newer er than the crime of cowardice and no lert army l as superficial as beauty. otner. nutnc wreanicr, a mrge anu amounted to much, who that she the and returned l , her , , The , hln..L-!ir,- lund on the COaSl, tne moei -- t ,i .irtue more needed than the virtue of aian Parte. r rum lime lu iiiiic runiuis ui w n lie possessing in ...me nignesi urgrce itrnncr.rnltuHo " "'"-- v. viitf uimmln.il .v... over positively wicked, because that , i heroism. We reed more editors who strenuous resistance to the growth and oti- - o,a.. r...u,ri tho on r. nr'tt,A r...... r ,.v.,.-- i inAka neitrhborine forest rt'cions. this rr-.- of an , !.- -! b bM aWWSt . a me from Na; 1...,). BO ettbSC to an having near the top of each wdng I I t rr'"r bl turned them had the still hirrher taJeni of Intellect to make. He 77 in .w i ar,..r-- ttn-- 1 Hr.unf.ll a deaf ear or refused to Investigate She was cool and calculating, without two sharp horns, one about two inches i.i.n hi. ng, lnem- - his own life would arousing suspicion of associ- - and on its head another pointed far h fnmi being a good of principle: more ministers, even, who h wma Miled to ,slttnd . where he onK that the her knew it aa wall aa not -- pewa what they not the te--t of pub,lojty. ates. and inspired respect by personal hrn three or four inches in length. do ak r waa burled." The connection shall preach when Sunday morning and with the rapid ascent of Napoleon to dignity and loftiness of character. Not , The beak and claws of this bird are ted to ask a eertaln come. I do not mean that there are no of the Napoleonic history with Mar- - supreme power came the triumph of in any other way can be explained the; very powerful. service, brave ministers, no brave editors, no Unique la found In the fact that It waa Josephine. Opposed by the members of tegard entertained and respect dis- - tbs and be la and drove to brave politicians There are. There the birthplace of the woman who above his family, who aeemed to have cher- - played for her by the most frivolous Considering "the discovery of the fu- - ., bernlam In America What I mean la in- - h M all others Influenced hla lire. rne ished Tor her an unoylng hatred, she, and dissolute of monarchs. Mme. de ture" in a recent Koyal Institute ed this: that no man does great service controlling. Nobody ! L mm without nevertheless, succeeded in persuading Maintenon may be esteemed for her turerMr. H. G. Wells is forced to the to bis and generation who baa not v - no lata lament w h.,..i.m Amnm aiiir,. r jmi controiiea mapoieon. nue xeniaie in- to grant ner tne mgnest pos-- gravity and virtues: Josephine is loved ; conclusion that man is not the final tk.t of - - dares to die for a principle. Lyman ttigue waa plentiful at the court aible honor, that of being crowned Em- in spite of her follies, frailties and hu- j product of evolution. The rapid chane f Abbott. Krance during the warlike years friin press of the French. The story of the man weaknesses. es in life's conditions point to further 1800 to IMS. It was sternly kept In the divorce la too well known to need development, and what is to come after as no sort of: KING AND SCHOOLBOY AGREED. The mistresses of the telling, but the divorce was merely the M-- e 4 44h man is "the most persistently fasci- replied Abner. frankly weak French klnga who reigned In the culmination of a long series of bitter nating and the most insoluble question lows story la told King "century - w will bo deeply felt' An intrreatinc of before the revolution made the quarrels between her and the Emperor I ii liit; ifut- oi iu. imagination eui-- ; Rdward VII In the People's Friend. It treaties, appointed the ambaaaadors during which the charts of miscon HUMOROUS plies no answer. But we may note that. Ibij rs are all bearing up well un-- ja iq the effect that bis majesty, while directed the foreign policies, managed duct were mutual. After the divorce while man Is still man, greater ehanr a slowly ' ot France, but while Na- - lived quietly Malmaison, r It." said Abner. staying as a guest at a certain coon- - th flan r she at where TTTTTTTTTTT T must come than have been known, that "Wat Ckrtetun ashed the mln- - Poleon ruled. empire was v. rued she died May 29. 1S14, when the empire f f ff f f If fit our open- at try mansion, visited the village school te t genera- dense populations are in the unexpectedly and begsn to sak the iv men. i of Napoleon w as already tottering to Statesmen think of the next ing phase of a process or diffusion and be'd been arcased of It. the ver- - children a few questions. "Now. my Jobcphlne is often spoken of as the its fall. During her last days she more tion: politicians of the next election. aeration, and the white popula- If " that diet would have been l guilt,, tn 1 young frier.ds.'" said K!rsr Kdwsrd beautiful Creole, but In the nse In than once expressed the desire to re- - Judge. . tion at least will be forced some way the jury wouldn't have left their seats." cheerfully. "I dare say some of you can whlch the word was used In her turn to Martinique, to the retirement up the scale of education and personal restied Abner. cheerfully. ; tell me the names of a few of our day It conveyed no hint of a blood mix- - of her girl life, and die there In ob- - A soft snap: Chilly Blaine "Wot's efficiency kings queena, With the in the next two or three dec- snd ; "Old bo attend church V asked the rteet ehr; - ture of different races. She was of scurity In which her youth had been the softest snap yer ever struck?" ades. After this, within a couple of on accora tney tving ai- bull-dog- sBbmlater a Mt anxiously crteo out. pure family, being passed. ; ." fnd and Queen Victoria sir." Just French her father Had she lived until after the Frozen Foote "A toothless hundred or a thousand years or so, will "I never heard of his doing it. kid then a tiny slip of a boy. to whom the of gentlemanly If not noble estate. He downfall of the empire, she might have Leslie's Weekly. come a great world state, with a delib- I removed from to Martinique to -- kwnliii hid wtitner4 1MB. France carried out her plan, and instead of a erate improvement of the blood and Mow did be dier continue 1 th- - mln- - thing, stood up and raised hla hand. take service In the navy guarding the statue the Island might have been hon- - , "And the colonel did not horsewhip character of the race. Over the hill n tr-- "Do you know another, my boy?" ask- - colonies Her mother waa likewise of ored by a tomb, but the end came too you after all?" "The colonel." replied which this beautiful state stai "Jest the same as be live r. -- t ! the King. "Tea. your majesty; King an old French family, which to bet- - soon, and she was burled in the church the editor, "came to lick, and remain- - j cannot peer, but what we can see and naturally." said Abner. Edward VII." His majeaty laughed. ter Ita fortunes had gone to the new of Hueil, a splendid monument being ed to liquor." Puck. imagine gives us measure and faith :' r I don't ses bow I'm to preach much and again asked. "What great act has world. The twenty-fiv- e or thirty years erected In her honor by her children. what surpasses the imagination. n Mas I i -- - . King pray?" Af Hi sar VII done, The , in nnif aiirh Edward preceding the revolution were far from The desolated Island is associated j "Uncle William, are you troubled boy lowered his head and stammered aid tne miniater years of plenty with the French nobil- - with the name of another famous about the hereafter?" "No. suh; it s de Among ut. "I don't know, your majesty!" Ity. were ven- - woman, way the products of the electric "The neighbors all aald they didn't be distressed, my lad." aald the Old conditions changing, French as noted in her as wharfo' er de herein what keeps me furnace now giving promise of indus- thank they wanted much of a sermon, Ion't erable estates were being broken up. Josephine, and as different in most re- - guessin':" Atlanta Constitution, King, smiling: "I don't know either." trial importance, an Knglish engin rl aad ao they sent me over to see you." Philadelphia Beeord. noble families were emigrating, so It spects as the imagination can conceive. diamond, quartz, among em- - - mentions the fused aald Abner. ax waa not strange that the Whether Francolse d'Aublgne. March- Fort mate: "Well, England has one dia- - r , graphite, and carbon boride. The miais-e- pocaeteo nis wratn an" PhlladelDhla Times says igres snouia De round people as dls- - loness de Maintenon, was born in Mar-- t". to be thankful for in the South ie Th. that I mond is a very desirable material in a bill, th- -- tingulshed aa Unique Is con- - .; and after the funeral i it men the Taschers and the or in France matter of an war," remarked Cawker. the arts, because it is very hard, fairly satisfied Abner ssld. "Well, we got Just Mayor of Portland. Ore., who. upon Verges. Josephine's father seems to troversy. Some authorities assert that " hat?" i torted Cumso. "The fact strong, completely what we b'goan." have In his mar- - was NIort, prison, no na ." and unattackablr wasted, Lewiaton rem4jina that I'ortiar.d. ale., waa in had little aentiment she born at in the , that the Boers had Town 'except by oxygen and one or two - Journal flames, dispatched the following mes- - rlage with her mother. Rose Claire des during the incarceration of her par-- Topics. vent metals at high temperature. sage to the Mayor of the stricken city: Verges de Sannols. She had property ents there in 1635. her father being im- - ' Quartz great or an estate; hoped to prisoned on charge Discretion: "So you made a great resists heat and is in VANDERBILT THE FIRST. "Portland. Ore., bleeda for you. What a claim to he a of treason and his every way superior to glass for trans- - j his condition, was being by his wife, hit in your presentation of 'Hamiei,' 'can we do to aid you?" tetter and the result Incarceration shared parent be--I , th-- ? - vessels, and when It can According ... traditions. Commo-- Port,and M, 'a typical French marriage. Other accounts plafe the date of her Mr. Barnstormer? I suppose audi- by The Myo of Died: you come melted the ton, it should be possible dore Vanderb.'t. who laid the founlu-- 1 "We need food and clothing, snd The future Empress was bom at birth three or four years later, after ences called to out before the produce even sug- - re- - They to large vessels th daw of the familv wealth tHa Ki. monev to buy both." ! Trois islets. Martinique, in an old the release of her father and the curtain." "Called me? dared s -- would be unaffected by sudden chang. hu -- : ,, temporarily resl- - of family to Martinique, me! Baltimore News, cosee r. ar house used as a moval the of temperature and practically inde- proverbial, waa a man without . - may cer- - Vbur the d b the faml,r- The little French However this be. the family structible under the severest conditions. education, knowing little of w girl grew up by scenery tainly lived in 1639 to A come-dow- n for her Did I under- - "the three . ww , ,w. surrounded the the Island from u n"unit it r i mr tuu a i v itnn tiiu you say her- - Artificial graphite is much better than It ana lamentably weak on apell- - Mavor had dared wire without consult- - "l lne oaraen oi taen, ana auring ner when the father died, having stand to that she lowered the natural on account of its freedom ln He kept hdhood acquired that taste and love squander.-- all he had in speculation self when she married him? "Tes. to himself the word on ing them that they adjourned without third-stor- y - from grit. There are three ways of w . of in life and gambling. Mme. d'Aubigne re- - She slid down from a win- w. www. tvSj,,-.,- ' ws nature which made her later furnace-dir- MW i anci s , , M - . . f" 1 1 obtaining ect s . , . - . . . . V. .- In um toe comoinaiion of the office s ifi ...isfvw j in iuuiiuui j, 1 & m . 1 M . 1 . ft . .. l I l . . i i I n n- . .,.,):, .' . it the electric but he felt that he had done bis duty mpneni oi tne spienaor even oi me luriuu in riuiiir mho in ner ioverty, uwwt usnij a. mc maur ui ranivi.niiu conversion of carbon at a very was baaed, until sudden prtr ttl r rvnen court. rne nuu ner u.iy unauie iu rare lor me lime gin, con- - .iufgu uauiu-nciai- u. e ted his appeaiiaz one a nd sent forthwith the following to the 'r high temperature, crystallizing from a morniu. and Mayor of Portland. Me.: ureams, too, iur wnne sne was iu iici iiuiru iiei 10 nn uuMjanu 3 "isirr. soon. supersaturated solution of carbon in It became necessary to transfer ike ae-- f early teens a fortune teller promised however, finding that the child was be- - Analysis: She "After all. what is tn "Thanks for your prompt reply, - some metal, and crystallizing the dis- ret order that the day's worK i only her marriage with a great soldier, and Ing trained In Calvlnistlc principles, the difference between illusion and de- be done without or asked for information." crown, - solved carbon by displacing it with let bldrance. .The foretold that she would wear a her mother removed her to the house- lusion?" He "Illusion is the lovely. some element like boron or silicon. bookkeeper sent to the commodore's The fortune teller was afterward proud hold of a Catholic relative. There she fancies we have about ourselves; .Vlu- - 1 y. la In 11'. ia.--L un i ' i III., rzi UIUUULI house for the word-ke- and received There a billiard table London at of accuracy In this one prediction, met the famous dra- - slon Is the foolish fancies other people ii' iu': ' reply the present moment that can boast of a her Scarron. the comic oarDon boride is of industrial inter that "doar was the necessary and wrote a book boasting of It but as matist and poet, a man partially para- - have about themselv-s- .' -- Lif . j 3CCOU'nt ward. But every lifetime of two centuries, and a long - on ,ts haTd effort to release the she was in the habit of promising brll- lyzed and deformed almost out of sem- - ' .,w,-,,.i- , .v..,. ?r t j 1 i bolts on tbs "d-o-- g" combination fail- acquaintance with men who have made l.fcnt crowns to shape. helpful to you." said "invii.Mh t ' t ' tua wi. LUC UiaillUiHi ed, history. belonged originally Louis marriages, fortunes and blance human The death of "It would be and It was necessary to aend again It to Indiscriminately to her patrons, she relatives prison visitor, you could take , . Na-- left her penniless and without the "if to XIV.. passed Into the possession of I self-protecti- Tne ronerer of Branly, upon the Vanderbilt home m fear that the does not seem particularly entitled to a home, and in on she mar- - some motto and try to live up to it "; wh poleon I., snd now. In Ita old age. has depends, tuo-ho- st aid financier might have made a credit for one auccess. in view of her rled the cripple in 1652. Eight years "That's right," replied the conivct: "I'd wreless telegraphy is a w- - come Messrs. Orme c miaiav. ItU. tn nn n into the hands of of failures. But Josephine had later he died, his pension ceasing his like to select, for instance. We are "f metall filings, whose resistance to gee was nd 8onm-- and ta on inhibition In Soho , at th.- - speedily convinced that the r,H..n. ft. k n it., k j i i h an electric current is varied by square. 1 nis tsDie is small- lAmu waves. A new mor- - ceieoratea her marriage with the Viscount de remained In poverty until be- - Bits. 'at. transmitted and er any body bitter ? th.-sam- e irrawclbie commodore roared at him than Engllah table. The aa step to a by Mme. naltive and durable coherer of Do- of the la block of weigh- ueauharnals the first friended de Montespan. then -! contend you all for a lot of table a oak. throne. t::Is marriage took place in all powerful court, who not only Mammy "Bless mah heart: If de inventor consists of a tripod of Oo bsck- -g ing 10 cat., covered with a cloth of at iron or anls! ba k to the ofn when she waa 18 years of age, for a pension, posi-an- d chile his eye-tooth- :" other fnetal with rusted feel wd open ssiW electric blue. The frame of the table Just cured her but the ain't cuttln' Little resting upon that on d.sr- -d was soon bltt. rly regretted, for the tlon of governess to I in alarm) eye-toot- h. a polished steel plate. " -P- hilsd-iphla te the madame's own 'Kastus "What's an d. Time. of rosewood, and the alz pockets Viscount was for gayeties. The greatest elevation at which i perhaps the most striking feature of noted his children. She seems at first to have m.Tmmv?" Mammv "Whv de even In the m.st profligate court of been eordlallv disliked, not oniv hv eve-toot- h, chile, watches ebrv word dat bacteriological survey has been maJ the table are reproductions In bronze i! Hon- k- 1 Europe, and after aix years of suffer- - I.ouls XIV. but by most off cour-- yo tongue ebry you tno sumralt of Mont Blanc. At this -- r.rn2fr kinder tbink. from of aueer id r,re..vu. the uttehs. an' time hide.. when Ing. during which two children were tiers, her aravitv and nronrietv of eon- - sav a bad word it'll naln dm trood ev... Plnt M. Jean Binot has made somo were prominent In duct ill according with the license of tooth so much dat it'll ache fo" two examinations without finding any bac- sarin." tT the court annals of their time, a legal the palace. Hut those who Imagined houahs!" Puck. teria, and the usual number has proven - Fanner. Hnmhaah o inunq in its mnum. It la a clever Waal p,eceJ. separation took place, and Josephine that she was to be despised to be only about 4 to 10 in 1000 quans ... see", . , old reckoned off :r.urSJIaZ isTii?n; hi! reu a longing to return to the home without their host, for her talenta The editor "We have decided t ;tp- - air and 1 to 2 in a cubic centimet. r (.ne-fourt- h LmTr! mm ,d-- sellable of her childhood. In 17tt she went back speedily commended her to the men point you the Washington correspond-t- o of a fluid dram). Further i.1." ! In IMS Colonel Alexander, of Topeka. down in- for him tn the Martinique, passed a few months and women of real Influence, ent of paper. im-wl- th the mountain the number who was an Intimate friend Presl- - and In a this But there is one of her parents, and returned to marvelously short per- - reporter-Fra- nce creases rapidly. Glacier wafer high u; dent Lincoln, vlaited him Washing- - time she had portant condition." The ,, at Just In time to be Involved In suaded the King to Mme. Name It." sir-- had 3 to 8 bacteria per cubic centime: r . nd found him In a greatly de- - banish de The editor "You must 0mmmt. Ihe troubles of the Beau- - Montoanaa - two-ve- ar r n at the foot letd. - -- W revolution. w and reinstate himself- - In tn a wHS weontrn.--vi v., In nhlnhn 4 LA, I CTT of the Glacier des Bossona - wy rarer, pressed ill " "it ut. uti ii VU W . . m - S . atate nt m nd tki harnala was arrested and sent for her. affections ti mere were :, ana oraaa nfftaSSrt M of the Queen. Between the not to accept a Cabinet position water tne " President Isn't sll la c w,7. m,-,.- - , Jr.m at" SaSSjy. r n.i.1 u rnarav- - npii .1 r. .:.i . : - . iriuiiuiiiauon. nor ' inner Mm.. " comameo as many aa " ' PJ' " . is it. Mr. Uncomr- Innillrtll p.!.,-- .! - ..laiuiriiuil,u.i.,. licr IOHUBII llUIIll that time iwniwutv TL " ia mm to escape, was nerseir name being es- - per cubic centimeter. From 121 samples '" . derived from that of an Cleveland P'aln Dealer. "No mrlZZSl wt. tee k eeen ted nnrl r m n n .. - Mu..lMM . . . .. off wat-r- . , . SSftablasll dat. mum. evea ... . . " " . "r "awwaaaj irejeniea to ner ny tne King, there mountain air, ice, snow and www i am a i.in.iin. . ni wnen gull- - yf Ju de aame. rate he was sent to the was the assst sincere affection, af-- Important: 1 not less than 300 different varieties - . , Most - am. wsld 4lf . .w- ss sw sag I, .1 1 T wr--. . a . . - - and thouuht w it. trx in let L - tbtasa h.ml aswsai. SS iir. ii .iiB th. lat.. u sa life-or-dea- oa.- 'M'l waved fer me be.ng ridden on a rail Id TZ " ' l" aealn or royal friend Louis this was a th case? microbes were isolated of which a. pre-kno- have been identified with H it for th7 - 'u" dmggist. who Kmtv wa,'t the honornv imn- the secured a portion of hus- - gifted had beenthlrd, bein I'd walk- - " her woman who had long resisted his awakened at 3 a. m. hv- a man who V1us'y forms, the others W- - . rath.r WHO S adi-am-- , , . . . ,, state an.l ived in aulet" "In a iio-jiem- n ctlll Mont - " T.o' sae was not wanten a two-ce- nt stamp. IS. I nder investigation. Even , S retired street of - crttt: Teas "So. .. the capital and there only the rower hehfnd th- - ,v. . 1" '! Blanc': 5 summit is not tree from aisea- one deadly variety of bacillu in i in tne ceme. had ent In?,, .s. .w w . Z . ' liruueoci mat even While she that She mav tret It In time t rmct. """"n been discovered there the sir - : tre ' . eir ramuy lot. an ism. if i . oru neia tne rems of state, her enidin-- - none her return i.mo. . ..r ana another harmful form in - hm 'ii lo w-u- ld WM water; sparkling spring water aZaTaJ! 1 "V bHed .trokeT' "It Improve w.I? -..- .-l-.l" h?"d n'v- After the death me to have a new put in and there the crew . mirror the n . . . . " t In ... . ,t . . . nis name nn ih. r.no. .v. " " tne court - ..n.i t r--- mtanvert road, near mountain -r- wua-lphM " un vanoia trainer. IT vou srit far ivii luuri o.im me u.ui anTcu. Mimtl to,, mt . "5 " now tlf. to Ut St. Cyr convent. of n. tiotur. held a dozen viruieni cion m " Mrl.ii." .,,.1.. T.i,.. 5 JS. "" '' wh.r. .h. th. liv. it,. .,. MO" h,r 1 ,. ,,,,,,. bucllH per cubic centimeter. wl a. of charlt' ra, Jipt. 11 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 81, 190a. -r - . I Carpenters' Tools TQWNSEND ft HORRIBLE LEGACY Are yon about to boy a new set or any part of a set THE DREADFUL INHERITANCE OF I briental of no oar stock tool? If yoa will dud absolutely IN HOTEL-KEEPE- Baz.ar MIN01N1I1 AN R. new and include INDIANA toe very beet on th market. I IfllllUIIIIIIW ylll For Years He Endeavored to Get I Rid of it, Bat in Vain How He Teacher Finally Met With ttucoass. Honolulu We have just received by Machinists' Tools last steamer 100 cases of hand Writes of the The Inheritance of Thomas E. Lawea. decorated china ware: there is Star ett'f rrach mists' tools and other fine tools, all -- y - proprietor of Ind.. - m t 1 1 Hotel Taft. Dunkirk. none better anywhere. ru'r7 nww ova. masons ana ones layers was anything but an enviable one. It Alsq 100 pieces of silk goods, in roll assortment. Island. came to him more than a decade ago pongee, pineapple and all and to set rid of It be tried In vain for colors many years. How. at last, he succeed- By Fame steamer a large ed makes an Interesting story. shipment of best Chinese teas, MALAYANS IN "Until a few years ago," he says, "I was a man to be pitted. For more put up in pretty lcquerrd THE TRIBAL STAGE than ten years I was a paralytic, hard- boxes, one pound, and one-ha- lf Plumbers' Supplies ly able to use my hands and with my pound sizes. eves so affected by the disease that I Come in and see our new Thia department is folly stocked ami we have the . 1 ould not recognise my frlenda across goods in all departments. m . a 11 m. . m .a That My fore-ar- ms una 01 oiowiorcnca ana - ia trie cur. MoilemS Who Suspect the room. hands and i raroa:i were so numb that there was scarcely I Americans Come to Steal any feeling In them at all. "You had a doctor?" ventured hla Their Lands. "Yea. for a while in 1882. but my I condition gradually grew worse. I E. O. Hall & Son. Ltd. Minda tried various things but J didn't get Editor Advertiser: Perhaps well er any better and I became pretty New Building, Corner Port sod nao baa been so much of a storm cen-t- hereditary 66-7- Smith. Kin, Ptreoi. your discouraged. The disease is 2 King Street, corner of for the paat few weeks that In the family. One of my sisters aiea I m 1,, , n Kav an i'TDlik- - of paralysis and the fai-- e of another out of situation from one on the wa. all drawn; nation th. I you see. I realised that it would be an MtSS 1 Impossible thing to get rid of history, the 'a'most To go back a little Into . It In my case." ar- RENOWNED Malayans seem to be suffering from j "But you did succeed?" WORLD having ' "I did. and the credit is all due to rested development, the arrest Peo- stsge of ad- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale occurred In their tribal ple. I began taking them about ten vancement. It has never been the ge- yean ago ami felt I was getting bet- 1 con- Hsti box. of SEASON- nius of the rsce to form great nations, ter after taking the first The Wines Low Price Sale of them until I was rured." but rather to live In small tribes, loose- tinued with COliOITT Independ- Mr. Lawes is a substantial iilxen of SWISS ly bound together or entirely proprietor of the b t hotel hostile. Ourkirk. Who own and conduct the ABLE GOODS ent and therefore more or less In that section and Is highly respected It Is from such tribes as these that among his large clrvle of acquaint- tbe Philippine Islands were peopled ances. In order that there mlht be In Worlrf Vi Vineyard ago how ... .7 ... r . Of years I K,. ue til " . . I Largest more than a thousand ("MM 1UI VW try to guess. III! " - much more I shall not a his above statement he made attlrma- ,r,n mor to make uantornia lamous imiu nuy The point to be made Is that about thn to It before J. J. Stewart, a notar ago missionaries 13. 1902. in the State. Yoa cannot duplicate the prices txrlow any whera in town for thousand years Arab public. February arrived In the Malay Peninsula. Intent The fact that Dr. Williams' Pink be tame quality of goods. Sale is for this week only. on the conversion of the people to the Pills for Pale People cured this stub- In this they The wonderful success of 1 religion of Mohammed. born case, as they have cured others 33-In- ch Percale, par yard were soon successful, as the Malayans equally severe, leaves no room for PMuudette. white or colored neem to have had a mixed origin and doubt but that they will cure lesser hundred years New otaghams. boat quality a shifting faith. Four troubles arising from disordered nerves. WINES new ASTI ,c later, or. say. In the year 1350. a At all druggists, or direct from Dr. OP Fancy Dr&perW. upward from Schnec-tad- y. j..- nvTirnTivfTTY PURITY AND EXCELLENCE 'access of missionary seal sent Arab Williams Medicine t.'ompany. 10 UUD- tU IiUCII y a - - ' . - variety of prices, spe-- Sulu and .i:. are justly Awning Cloth, fin assort man t of colors and mlssionarlea to North Borneo. N. Y.. fifty cents per box: six QUALITY. All varieties are bottled for family use and Mindanao. where they successively .,,. f.,r two dollars and fifty cents. ' converted to their faith some of ths acknowledged to be the n ' .. ...ni-uruln- of the principal cr;eii. - people seems to have progressed rap-- more than could be called simply rea- BLOCK Idly Borneo and Sulu. but a more enable. General Davis attacked the Table Wines PROGRESS in of five Best Hotels and Cafes of the world. difficult problem met them on Mindanao, recalcitrant chief with a force Are served in all the leading I rj i mnn have vmnr -lx hundred men. destroyed his i Fort Street. I I I Ill's saiiva .h.i, ever alnce. and principal forts and utterly broke the worked at their task - look- - the net present result Is a Mohamme- power of hla tribes. Other chiefs outside number- - on. some indifferent as to the rate ho Italian Swiss dan population at the on hlm- - Trade supplied in 400 000 their neighbor had brought On each bottle guarantees the quality. friendship and - a 7. ma ! Ifasrellan if confident In the by following jobbers: . w. m wmt Kriafin priest to hnn fides of the Americans; others about the ten-o- f HARTMANN Mindanao, but no active propagandlsm anxious !and uncertain WOLTERS-WALDRO- N C9.. LTD. JOS. C. un- - lands. S. L SHAW & the Christian rellrlon occurred ur of their m ex- OOMES McTMiHn. e. Philip EL This mon- - The situation ii locality CAMARA A CO. time of al GONSALVES A CO. re You til the religious ceedlngly delicate, but I have confi-se- arch ' actuated with hi usual sent a military force out here aa dence that General Davis will be able . . i ,.r nininnirlM. ... hrin v about a better understand- - BlI Going Away? they made conquests In the Islands nt w ith these people. His telegrams and conquering superior officers, his address to in .h... to his , rHONK MAIN 280. the people In order inat iney mism his soldiers, and his words to the chiefs 115 N. KING ST. and thus In-Is- nil breathe u kindness, yet nrinness. make t?hrlstans of them wa their eternal welfare. Those of which Is as genuine w ith him as It trtrnm wliimrratinn of tribes who with Lincoln. Is the rummer vacation to held to the weak religious faltha which HENRY S ToWNSKND w- -. u Irh (hetn Is Spanish and . , II..i ineir ancemoi i,n,,.hi P. 8. The word Moro he on the Coast or the Other i,ands. yielded readily to the Kimnlv Mohammedan. in.nn OZAKI ,00 tb - ..... a ..v, H force of the Span- wH ..fa- na fr- - - S. arguments and the a line ansuoiru uj tka j In either event ,ard, and thus became Christians. But - th. tin Colonel Is assumed lir I vim had accented Mhamme- - Kentucky. It is said there are two we can fit ytu out w ith clothes, aantsrn. a strong new faith, forged In hundred Sultans In the Immediate vi- iiw flimM of relialous controversy car cinity of the lake on the shores of etc . at the words and weapons, gave was foug'.c. Hardware, Glassware, drees suit eae. ried on with - a which the tote battle iHrn a different prooiem. I nu m- a- H. S. T. - i lowest pno - ! Christian Spaniard and the Mohamme- Oils. Etc. dan Malayan began a religious warrare . Crockery, Paints, Stock always up-to-da-te which kept continually breaking out anew until tbe withdrawal of the Span- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. iards In 1SSS. During these wars It Is Received Per hardly necwsry to say that tbe Mo- Call and Inspect our Complete Lines. hammedan tribes were drawn close to- gether by the bonds of their common "SIERRA" S, S. raltb and common cause. But for the Kasti Clothing Co. arrest of development mentioned above this would have moulded these people SALE OF CREPES into a compact nation: but this was SPECIAL Limited not lbs result, though at times It seem- PING ed almost so. AT OUR TWO STORES The Americana came, and by storing . ana horse feed In the chapels, quartering Hotel and Fort 8ta to conventos and various - soldiers tha PONG Hotel St. near Bethel- other acts convinced these Mohamme- ours Is not a Christian na-m- m consignment of CREPES, 20 inebes I dans that held Ja,t received a new Thm the bond which had and Shade; also 30 inches wide patterns. JT them together waa weakened and the wide, all Patterns feudatories which had Deen ouni up BALLS began to crumble. The Sultanate of moat --J- the Magulndanaoa. perhaps the Hutohlns, feudatories, seems 197. e dignined of all these 173 Hotel Street. 'Phone Main llnton to have forever disappeared from the Five different styles of race of tbe earth. The masa of these Mohammedans live Rackets. Ax on aa Interior plateau of the Island, Life where they have hitherto had things pretty nearly their own way. In the Newest PING PONG Theosophlcal Society Desirable Home early nineties the Spaniards penetrated all prices. Within easy walking distance el thia highland fastness and conquered Sets at Worka. Part of the plan for holding the PRIME Honoluln Iron tbe people. Their MR. THOMAS remain on mortgage. place was to people It with Christians, Will Lecture on price can and In order to do this resort to forced immigration seemed to be necessary. pick mi u?s This brought on the rebellion In which m - Thought Power .in.Mi flrat came Into notice ard Building Lots till the end of which lasted practically 8 P. C on Thus was de--v Thorsday. June 26, 1902. lose to (own, in.tallmsnt. Marine tbe Spanish occupation. Opera eloped In the minds of these people At ARION HALL (Back of Fire the safety of their lands, House.) an anxiety for E. W. Jordan's to all. the very garden spot of this garden A cordial welcome extended w w o r--a island. When the Americans came, as atr soon removed all MARY D. HENDRICKS. R. R. RE1DP0RD I have said, they Rranch. T. from the minds of these people PreFident, Aloha Room 4, Campbell Block. fears they re- -. on the religious question, but No. 10 STORE. main exceedingly suspicious about Well cone If Poor Lo has ENG1KBERIHG AND I their lands. I wonder MADE BAWAI1AS I. been sending them letters! F0BT STREET. CLOTHED McKechni commander of this brigade. Gen- CO. Tbe am BY CONSTRUGTlOa Davis, as kindly a gentleman as Painting eral - Decorative . ver made war CO. House, Sign and mihe could to gain w. W. aHASA 4 done all 508-51- 0 Stangenwald Bldg. teTconfidence of the Mohammedans.; Room? suc- Y. YUEN TAl, In this he hss been largely Merchant Tailor., Specialty. and of twenty No. 1172 Fort Street, near KukuL on Glass a cessful. But a detachment camp ENGUEER5 AH J CONTR ACTORS. fftoMsS Sign Work u, idlers some miles away from 1038 Nuuanu Are. by the men of one or, waa attacked region: one, Dm Sir lssta.' stylee, Street the Principal chlefa of tbe salrtr, Ohsaaisas,i;""rkm-- You get latest Box 5S7 Phore Main 50. 761 Alakea was killed and the others j American or ready-mad- e Mosqulf a good tit and the compelled to abandon !arge Une S ENGLISH 522. were K - on hand. CHICMESTER O. Bsx - demanded always prices are right. 0, fJ;ad-- . Mohammedans Mdr. Now these - . much as martial cour- Pacific Hotel The : H(y, KK S KNOLtSH and for the Americans to -- Club. ..tbV-i.nt.lm- o fT'ed this Insult and punish U82 Union St.. Opp. Pacific The Silent Barber Shot H T.k-w- h r. U resent ImtlM- brough;; n.... r sb.tltatlon. snd f. - have are tharuughiy dislu 4 herTlnSntempt with all the other, , OUR RAZORS Adrtiser Rooms, mo.nu.to-proof- before using. B . irwr f.r i.u i.r m the tested chief, and the Newly furnished ws-F:.-- -t Mohammedan cold rtlt-bctr- r J. , D'-Jft- lights, hot snd r nrmcrirx. Proi m--s been very great electric Board. JOSEPH rEHNANDSi nttaipa.ct. aim nrr aaaaect - - all reasonable time and class Table Proprietor arllcgtD Hotel atre awlng eve- - MRS. MAN A. Hl 75 cts. a Month. Opportunity for reparation, and 9

THE "PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. JUNE 21. 190s.

a 1 JEBSSBBBL. S nidiFC SC TI4C iATCDPDn : i nCWJ yJi IIIL firil Lll ivilit 1 Fcr FOR THE RACES

NEW CARRIAGE LOTS I! KIN' I ! REE t TACT. fr $1,400 to $1,250 ivi J, lojt, for may known a G. N.

Until June 11th we will give everyone an cpor- - TWENTY 1 n'MANOa tunitv to purchase 1 new rig at VALLEY, foaierly Montano'.-Trmc-t, MiM 1 tot ? THE STEAMER NEVADAN WHICH IS ON THE WAY TO HONOLULU. I Greatly Reduced Figures I SAILS President Kill Is Building Steamers for the AND R017R HUNDRED LOTS I N THE CHINA KAIULANl T.tAC'T, from $200 AT NOON TODAY Oriental Trade to Call at Exceptionally Easy Terms to $250 a lot. Honolulu. Pacific Mail Steamer Has Pake AND THUS Rport Ab uJt Pannie FIFTY LQ'-- S EN (Special to the Advertiser.) to ft ed l'A) oconle for four weeks. Ex KEKf will also - tensive system of lire protection TACT. opposite Ifakee island PAN PKANCtaCO. June 12. Few pcO- be provld tl. Go Out in Style to the Races Tbe Pacldc Mail ftrtmn- - hlna. Cap pie have any idea' of the tr. mi nJou tm PH-n- f r ac'commodations will b pro- MOO a lot. arrived yeeterday sbrt!y our trad, wtih lh.- - orient ta d. a vided for 19 holders of tlrst-clas- s. 10O lain FtieJ. irtanc second-clas- a and 170 third-clas- s tickets. hecota-t- f of J J. s after noon from Yokohama and docked iin.l to the drams In the strage. UO paasengti-- can be New Harness of every description. We will take Jllll nhsll bv rashr- - - placed. staterooms will be on the at the Channel wharf. There are not The your old harness or carriage in exchange many prominent passengers aboard the That Mr Hill la confident he Is not outside nf the cabin. Jr. .fiiit-- l his efforts to capture the ENORMOUS CAROOES. User, the chief newa of Interest I -- and e of carry Ins the Imports from the Th-s- ships will crry double the carga ONE HUNDBS.D LOTS IN waa report the derelict Fannie tulnrss ' the that Far Knat and take to the countries of that of any other ahips in existence. Each 1 sighted, eijehty "mllea vessel will have a deck room of more than v KAPIOLANI '?B CT, at $5tt) Kerr bad bean distant pat t of the slobs the exports of report la five acres, available for carrying freight west of Barber a Point. The which they are so much In need. Is made and each will be able to carry more than oot belle-re- d either by the officers of evident by the enormous sums be Is 00.000 bushela of wheat. Taking the Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co. Ltd. the ship or by those ashore who had spending to attain his object. average 36-fo- ot car. with a capacity of : Gn.000 pounds, this would make a railroad been closely watching the status of the 1IIO PACIFIC FLEET. train almost seven miUs long. Beretania St , Near Port. abandoned coal ship. The ship sighted To transport a full mlxd cargo for one ' Just now Mr. Hill Is building a fleet of I by the quartermasters and third nf these vessels would require 2.500 ordi- - two of ships that will rival when In operation nary freight passenger cars, IK and or 7e- oflcer had all her sails set and ,was many of the great trans-stlant- lc lines. trains of 30 cars earh. Each vessel will running There waa no SUO.OtQ for fDrthcT particulars apply to straight ahead. Two of fheae mammoth carriers are under carry barrels at flour. So far as indication of Are aboard. The Kerr capacity Is concerned they will be six when abandoned had all her sails bat in New London. Conn., kind times as large as sny vessel now plying the topsail furled, and would still be from s circular recently issued by the the waters of the Pacific. moklng. There were many points to Great Northern an ld-- a may be obtained The lulls will be launched during the prove that It waa not the Kerr, and of their sreat capacity. The line will run summer and within a year these levla-than- a Grand Reduction Sale ofll-- er will be plying between Seattle and only reason given by the . W. C. Achi the from Smith Cove. Seattle, to Japan. the Orient, carrying American products to who saw the four master waa that she China, wtawail. the Philippines and other 6OO.On0.O0O people, or almost one-ha- lf the appeared to be deserted. Aa the ship ports. population of the world. waa sighted S o'clock In the morn ins; at rap-Idl- y PRBOBRICK O'HRIEN. when all banda ware probably below at The big ahlps In New Iondon are breakfaat. thla fact la not to be won- - taking ahape. Each will be 630 feet & 6M New Boat for Local Company dered at. The officers aboard do not long. TO feet extreme beam and feet Trade. For 3 Weeks put any faith In the report and say no ln depth, with a gross tonnage of about The barkentlne Pullerton. built at intimation was given them of anything M toaa Ba mn eXtreme load displace- - Hay & Wright's shipyard. Oakland, for Real Estati: uTree!nt2TschUner ThurCv ' boUt the I'nion Oil Company. Is to be Among the through passengers on mount of nulred In th Ir latum he J at about 4 o'clock next Wed- Brokers. board the China la Mrs. J. L. Stanford, construction will sggregate . tona. In-w- nesday. She is said to be the largest 4.5OO.0UO and miles wooden vessel ever built on this coast. Ompbdl Stock. Fort Street Is returning to San Francisco, eluding about rivets t She brought back with her a fine of wire in the Inatallatlon of their elec-r- o Her dimensions are: length over all. has 252 feet: keel length. 23S feet; beam, Every Article Reduced I lection of Oriental curtoa obtained irtcal equipm nt. f. et: depth. 21 feet. in some will probably, - oil-carri- er Japan, of which ITM v UOTTOMS Th.- Fullerton is to be an nod their way to Stanford Unlveralty. ,, Ho- betwin Southern California and n, . a In the collection la a Japanese fir or They are being conatructed with nolulu und will have a capacity of 15,-0- 00 the limbs of which form ijiar or double bottom, consisting of s otrrels. what appears to be a monkey, head. of plating similar to the outside There will be 16 compartments In the Beginning Saturday, June 7th. body plainly. urfce hold, object being protection of and limbs showing shrl, mix distant from it. in the the Captain Way- - argo. Examiner. i Wakefield and u ndlng ftlength or bottom of the mouth are71. two Kncllsh army officers the whole Still m Hard Luck. who pUyed a prominent part In the v.ssel. The apace bstween the outer and says a wdll iegs of Tien Ts:n One of them Is re- - 2?" . Th. Chronicle of vessel Don't Delay Come Early he,V" n".'? a In parts: turning home to be married, and hla Vrr)yIltron! construction. known these comrade la to art as best man. Th, Bpacr ta tilau divided into water- - The schooner Vine, famous for hard Mr. S. Pato. T. Hashimoto and Dr. T. Usht compartments called tanks. In case iuck experiences, is making another Klhlmoto are prominent Japanese who ship on and a long voyage and those interested in her See Our 0f either striking rocks awaiting news of Windows I SjtatgJ 1? ' are going on an official vlst In Europe, hole being pierced In the cuter shell, the welfare are anxiously I v her. She left Salinas Cruz M days ago 4saaa8al There are three passengers for Ho-- water would fill only one or two of these - ahip be in no danger for Qraya Harbor and has not yet ar- nolulu. Mr. Henri Jarre. Mr. Sidney tanks and the would rived. The Vine, it Is Bald, was pro- - Morgan and Miss Thomaa. sinking. I a m . - - - ' v. . . Tht of Pumplnr provided In the vistoneu tor less iiia.ii i wj iiioiiiiis. cuv The China brought about 00 tons of has been out more than three months, HOTEL freight for this V'T.- - ""c!? ,h,f ,w,y1.,inlt f",n Zlaj reaillly emptied, making possible to and the fear Is expressed that all hands STREET T, f,tm "r,n at n tfdy regulate the "trim" of the ship at' will. must be suffering from hunger. nf can be depressed so pro-- port. The atern the New Shipping1. lAAKAIN, Jpeller can work In deeper water or the st-r- n Navigation reports 126 Have you seen anything I bow depressed and the raised for an The Bureau of China s Report Hot 1 el evd examination of the propeller, if neees- - vessels of 34.139 gross tons built in the 9 thi-- ? aary. The vessel can also be "listed," to Oi or mure 00m part than Inter-Islan- during month President Ena of the d onr or desired, by United States the It is never out of order and always Bde the other, ss up Steam Navigation Co. puts no faith In the same method. Fresh water can also May. For the eleven months to KOACH 1198 were SAULT ready for use. In of ships is mediate the brought by the China eon- - be carried the tanks as s supply for the first this month this in mind, WK INSTALL ALL i the boilers. If reoulred. built of 363.638 gross tons. One of these, n the nrat dis- ...DESTROYS ALL.... OUR TBLKPHOICK8 UNDER A I.AROF.S FRAMES EVER BCILT. of thirteen tons, was built in this n' . U.-.-- T J t tZ the vessel Hnnhli. r..na thn . Mtir.- Ifnfffh trict, at Hllo. GUARANTKB FOR ONE YEAR. m ...... lighted by the ouartermaaJ la f ... i v. f 01 me uounie bottom, aoout incns on ROACHESs WATER BUGS ETC. CAN I Kerr, though Captain 1UU ASK MORE? Gibbons told him the renter m each Hide of the double TEN BOLD ASSERTIONS. We have A DUCDbeT Of Other' 'w day ago that the northwest keel hi N.rtical plate, or auxiliary keel, 'clean, odorless, effective, tvlea in atark arwi can rhnosa wind waa likely to blow the coal ship vaatly Inn.aslng the strength. tnn . Aany Regarding Chamberlain's Ciloc. Cho- L w i. .. In this direction. The mere fact that In order to add to the excellent Remedy. wnicn jou liie, they ar uniform IO! po a WM aeen by features In the construction of the vessel lera and Diarrhoea the lookout la c,, IOo, SOo. enough to condemn the rumor in the krH- - or ntt,H' on 1 It affords quick relief- - in cases of 25c, ' - of the ships a sag let U you an "ilnd of Mr. Ena. who related yestcr-- Wll- " lhat filing in. eolic. cholera, morbus and pains in the ONLY AT wui not aire r . . . . . m-- mav be materially reduced. 01 p WDKa... caognt stomach. itaaeomplete installaUon? , lhrrrby to lke of tbp p... never to effect a curs in - a e mm SS . n,, a It falls vw w m as.ap any Ill the most severe cases of dysentery and event be does not believe there t h.-- ronatmetion of ti,..a,. awsssssi the diarrhoea. wowld he much chance of a salvage larctst frames ever manufactured are a It is a sure cure for chronic diar- HONOLULU DRUG CO. The Oceanic Gas seeker towing the Kerr Into port, and ua.d. being 12-In-ch channels and only 30 rhoea. th repairs to her would coat mora laches apart. 4. It can always be depended upon 926 Fort Street. I Clen4a.; I I" than would the coantmctlon of n en-- i kpjut ie'KS in .M.r. in cases of cholera infantum. 4Ma lUr,r w h,p-- And ,hn recon- - There are to be five continuous deefcs, a It cures epidemical dysentery. A. H OTIS. OTTO A. BIERBACH. ailU LlCCiriCdl UO. - - - ...... timiiniii . n i . i .p. m i C It orevcrts bilious colic. r. oi pniwn irom stem iu nirvn. tut ui aim. ikiuw cur- I'.n far everything elect ring I. toaa. would not be cargo will be carried. 7. It Is prompt and effective in of much value to an the main deck the ing all bowel complaints. w an "Bin in firm .On tn. d t k are to be accommodations It never produces bad results. cl thlrd-elaa- s and st. tragi a fcr rr. t. It is pleasant and safe to take, Manila llvr stork the lives of more ' Aborr the upper will , te three midship la It has saved A Oeattle f of June tn says: . people than any other medicine in the Wan for nrat-clas- s ias. na.-rs- making Golf Shirts for Summer Wear The fntt,A Kunb-a- i Manila right la all, Including the brkfan The world. ! These are bold assertions to make re- A Dozen which waa to arrive at the Puget dining saloon will be on the upper deck: any medicine, New garding but there is ' ine iiorary ana lauie aaioon on ine every 23 Navy Mm-t- one Tard May th. nOl t.r.m. smi4 mmJt K .m..ltini tbunc'ant proof of ot the 'yet n statements regarding rcm-adj- r. b k this heard from on the ttnat rfe.-- arhtfa lh. nnlaln will above eg- Kvery household should hava a The cloth used in our came aa to fear safety Is being - have his cabin and chart house on the may shirts from England and was made up here. Books In marlm circles. All ships and nrtdne deck. bottle at hand. Oct It today. It All our custom made shirts save a life. Benson. Smith A Co. fctd . report ine pacine un I r'dch vessel will he provub--d with the what seals agents, sell it. a in mm tae many .aim at present and the onlv fin st electrical stem ever Installed on fc forward for the Manila's late ar hipboard. Including J cargo winches ot Frl rival is a poaaible break In her ma- th- - lata t .mproved type. They will be Watches. Chains. Sterling Silver Knives. Nail Files, Charms, etc., sold for Toe Golden Role chinery, although may the only ahtpa that handle their cargo For San Francisco a short time only. 30 per cent off regular price. friar she have caught by electric power. a leak When last heard The coal bunkers will be capable of car- at Honolulu rying about yooo ton and so arranged Mohican a l. it tie Lata. above the boilers thst the coal will gravt- - . . W . la . . . 1 . . a W A.. xne t M- - alted fftates training ahip m platform, effecting a grest ssvlng In 28 HOTEL, STREET- - by A blcan did not arrive yesterday, as had rod trimmers. Several boilers will have T11K LllTFR been anticipated, - automatic stokers. a eta atf tae by but no fears are en- .hp(l provided with two T-- a Dwltao. tertalned foe her safety. Though car-- propelling iin-a.rr- engines of the most Hssan WMb the Shut tern. rylng both steam and sail, the engines approved deatgn of modem times and of V0,M HAMM-YOUN- G T - horse-powe- irme Do ar- rarely used, aa It Is deslened to ab.ut lA.SS r. They wilt be Co. aaaj c t r-- . 14 by Grace Ve fha a sail faw - jr speed af JSJdJiaSJTIE I - - aKoeavtnasi ass aaaw ' u aile .f senerstlna r..it Khya. iifoii veaat-- l CISCO : m - knots sn hour. Kach will also rrssn gum - h . possible ihe art .f sailing. Th- -- nirrr of the Mohican anec have l water tube boilers. -- have no On Monday. June 23 2 P U A - 'I for hurrying port COMFORT FOR t'ASHKXGKRS at Have just received a full line of Trunks and Baes and can now fill vour needs t! mmmmmrr y Ba-- .i to this as the I Is to lay t- -n The most approved laundry system will in these lines Tor the trip ysu here for dv a. Passengers desiring superior accom- are intending to make this summer. Ooldea by stall ai way. The training ship may possibly be employed by which passenK rs mav j E well-regu!at- modations will ilta enjoy convenience found in a d apply to the agents. W. have put la at Hllo. as she did on her ever' I I hotel. Several of the larae csr- - IK WIN & CO. 620) TRUNKS be Wm. H Cnrsnn. at trip to Honolulu. ' BAGS IT by Adfwlral Eva.-i-a. so spaces will be well insulated and ar- SQUARE Supp.ias for Oabta ranged for the carrying of frosen and re- DRESS SUIT CASES Company. SARATOGA by A. F. luswia The brig frigerated meats, perishable fruits and AT CASES 1 Oalilec will aoon salt for veitrtablea. STKA&1ER Fanning laland - Two 184 Hotel CABIN BAGS with aupptles and ma- larce electrically driven refriaerat-in- t & and HAT , for the machine will be arranged so the tem- 163 S. King fiLADSTOXE BAGS trlal Rrltiah fable Company. perature, may St. nil kinds en now la vine cable if required, be lowered to Picyclea All thert Australia ero Large cool atoraae rooms for carry - Exchanged, Repaired, Bought Sires and Prices Alligator and Best Tanned Leather. and Vancouver Kxamtncr. tng prorsBions ( the will have a capacity and Sold. Price Reasonable, L.OOK AT THESIS BBTOR B BUYING ELSEWHERE. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 21, "oa 13

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OARSMEN 44 HILO IS DIAMOND HEADS"-190- 2 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS I ROUNDING : TO SEE EBBS INTO FORM i FAST TIME

Although Honolulu wti be r pre-tiir- eo With th advent of the liealanls at snore v.-.- - tVv'O or Peart Haror today. tb center of row-in- s ff'CIl.v activity will be shifted and oars- at the ililo meeUti . ,..s out of then. m-r- e aeen pretty lot of apart men will no be on tbe waters be a tnconjanctfr. of tbe bay until after the Fourth of ..., if the Planets re July races. without any uniow-m- aceioem. . ;. 1 ne Tbe Myrtle men have had the advan- promise is of rowe rare pa-- n bo out i tage training quarters for paat nrc of the wilt of the numbers of be-comi- ag lacking in week and from report they are force and the by I remedied even they were in horse-- will be more than better than men who go for practice here. The men are poll-la- c the enthusiasm of the their them. strong and are rounding into shape the purpose of back!? Violin are sched- haadlty. only difficulty is to watch Weller. Sambo and The Klnau on Tue tnem so mat tney ao nor worn i uled to go down in the I they will thus have more hard, for they are already fairly ad- Ha, next and . - for : awHinn- L,J -a. W vanced In their conditioning. The Can a wsaa u, in which they prom.? training- - thin year Is done on somewhat the events from separate the men of the big isl.d different lines theft formerly, owing to is aujr .,-,- of their coin If there the fact that the men who are train- the Man Quality which distinguishes ing tbe crews are light enough to steer wbe b t.ilnaa from Hi' t. 13 wm back the boats and so do not have to utilise x proposition ne k. k.. cood money a launch during tbe spina. Harris Is his opinion with his t,uV meets vl . , working the senior crew and Sorenson Weller lei It Ralny over mi' - pool the InAO tn III . full Juniors. cMy tb;ropr"- -;;- . fepl of new boat for the - - The arrival the uv fino ine ii""- n wpitrrvl... it:-.- - xw &eveeu a Is furnished a feature of the nromWvS ..-- ..ii it - m "-'-" in;u.. ; t - 4rcin which will add a degree of un- i .!.-.- - a- ia'- prove-it- y will be of too Nc:, -- rtalnty to it until the moment of the mv th:lt ill o r.a mwvm of for a race tor great struggle. The men are already The horMt. wU be lit , that trying to get accustomed to the differ- their Weak on ences which exist' between their old trie mareSJ&J&IEh0Uid W Just the wi beat and the new one. Instead of the H-- s i as good. SS.though his sulk-- A accustomed oarlocks tbe new boat la .ounccd It was. JJ sh0ld rigged with thole pins. The oars are is just mm i tH rlr- - Ike kindly to the running on the old ones. They e a heavier than Del Vista will ha Igggjar. loo. with blades narrower for the reason that her ill following on tne iasi. with greater sweep. Tbe oars races with Moll-- e uoaj fo to be no perfectly balanced, bow-th- at day of the net game and mmt. " they do not show their b some lhat she new her backers trie , aU at v eight. Taking It all together the K MAItt'A l.l.l NO. n M"CORRISTON will not be worn ! KOROE DKS1IA. ANTON WeUer'sf"actions prom- length and CI-AR- BBM Captain. MARCALI.1NO which beat la about tbe same JOHN K CLARK. Post va- to make certain. wight aa tbe old one. There Is a ise dope, should win th some Weller by the speed. ried opinion among the clubmen, he Is POesscd of sreut I sailing that It will prove faster, and TRAINING THE Won Game fast horses for believing there will be no Diamond Heads Every others that SSlCUitt he may take U tats advantage gained by Its use over the AUSTRALIAN FARM is that FAST STEPPERS hr.id to sulK ai race Davey boat. in Y. M. C. A. Basketball should be ettende The that he , that run senior crew of the Mealanls tart Many hor-cmr-n visfted the Sierra h faster than Tbe persons are aware of the care, somewhat handicapped by tbe fact that Few while th vt shl: was In port to inspect the ner... nt that Vjrtb3 on the work that Is necessary to lit League. G. for Ibey have only two weeks to become time and horses purchased through W. Iiyng. eomparatively the ss struggle over 1 K- light-harne- a JJJJ5 t for to the new bolt an - a star who has done much buying for local 'gehrould' traVel In better seconds, now are three Into bap for the race. the track. Just there fancier- -, for Australia. The horses Sarribo Koes to chatlenBe WWW - -- -- receiving L. They Ill have fine quarters at in minlnc that are Th uinnin, ,f th.- - banket ball Fir Agst. W. Pet. were two. the stallion Owyhee and the The black Is expect to show hard work faithful Diamond Heads 10 M 6 0 100 Just how and ttentlon from their by tht. Diamond Heads bO They will be prize rJr!Ja Intervening The He-- as mush ue- - ohampionhp 89 61 4 1 the time. given by the most - Sjiaitats they S am trm e ek.t V' tralnera as Is tht.- vic- 69 66 2 3 40 SSirsta south, for certainly fast W mor crew --Hi.- rnuuren. mr Ii rather remarkable in that Itlue Streaks .... the h- at better mother- to her lost not a game. O'clTcks .. 57 109 2 3 49 are as fine nokh animals as have Hcj- and it is fair mpetltor an.i from uw s torious team Rva befure. as tb'tr horiM-- Trioman " " 69 2 3 40 ! i 11 ' - " ' el are " h ... 6i i . . warn preliminary row. s-- -- ball season as played N Alohas . . . - ciuiip mar, his osraer kaows forsn shown In their Boralma. Z.Wi; k. phwiw. The basket 51 102 0 6 0 c, f, .m Oakwoou rann aou Improve- trotter to Intermediates the i'ai Vj - Mnfllnr him after the will have make a decided Derby. and J. hj almost too short for a team gel - ate- - ne to grand racer. Lord SSi . were mad.- up as follows 10 to the i u .:.lna stocs rarm at . r ta that In Abb-.t- teams v they may be tuawlasrsd -- The bull mors thnn The ,i : "i i ' i uut: ment before J Scannell's es champion. fnto training, for basket Heads Taylor. uii' -..i iiii. in...... amrfter ana the bont for the victory- - They are to battle for stakes pethapt. is a gm-- ' Champions: Dlamo.id In Can- - - th- - ai who are any other sport (captain). OaOTgS Desha. Hob was looking for a groat stallion an- Wayboy. motiMcKen- they do not bow two e. Clarke working bard but amounting to StO.OoO. Boralma has ev Mur-ea.l.ii- ". saw Owyhee trot lyA.hand.1nfa,tf3a,nard'- right or ...... where team work counts for i t'orristor John Clarke. John fomla. and when he to get going or the unity anmii m.irhM Involve a total of to call gam. s a AtitonSo Marcaliino. an eighth In 15 seconds there was no or not his the work f th- - Myrt: In itself. Therefore fic and it Is a jZn whether lse 000. a good sized fortune seem, too short a period Spartans Jim Gorman. Mark John- further delay lu the sale. The horse ger oUt tnat lB In la there will a . - side season rather y. a outlook that t.' St u to - for a of a than, ston :iptnln). K. M. Cheatham. R. a record f 2:11 on the Eastern new driver time In the races than rfFjZrl . ah- - to really decide the merits IJInley. earned him f hown faater SI0.0O). ana win meet " prac. $10,000 purses. The -- -- oue -- i Pierson, in th-revt- stake of It Is club that has j.,, Walter circuit and won u - - ri. nd s any str.-nk- A. been accomplished In of Kni , a match race later on under hl..,. ,vhl. h off i;i.,.. llert H'llbron. says: Should the oiaca has crews, in J carries jonii Breeder and Sportsman t i,a at one very on. pttrugKles. The senior - - - his oron r Will Kerr (capla:'.D. will bt l ii" naniv t..rm. . Thomas- l,i nn. i iii iiiinti,. vvhii this Is - ni ickman. by this horse at here, ' ir ul-ttH- The colts and fillies Merchants' Fair if Healanie show the form which already ruaeu mtU A longer season would j.: iyl, .. r.. iutz. during the Ou- - the owner, has therefore t.noUfh B. Jolin Oakwood l':-r- stock farm are a3 in the event of of them. nuia go o,er trotter, and the ,uw ..yry to g,t into shape W11H Five oViocks John FTritas. thfl . .. . 11 , t kn0wn that Ui n on his favorite iam Oeo. Kwtfllko. F. as a..y toaieu ir.tii nu. auj-Wayb- oy t time than baa geldit.g in adUed Inspiration of close contests. ton (captain). fine ai derkirk beating in better xeltlng the sfeedy ,h. -- was task of Ifl of t.m ... Rui sell. Hnrry Hepburn. of speed, and while it will come back here for the achieved. The record is a alSfeirles m the D,am0nd Heads put lots T.a-- , 'ver been condltlim .,77. they had A. - All" rt McCurn. Jimmy tan. e Mr. Taylors offer July and will be given one break, but the boats are f.thfi trainer. Hulas added to which Ma- wi:h niu. that week in bard to anna . i (captain). Geo. con- against crews, barring ac-- i in ail' the advantage of bavin t!i same kMUi nr domes was accepted. Mr. Hoyd had this preparation for a match moving well and the year. deira. Olaf Oss. he has a full brother to the Sambo will make a good race, no trouble In mak- well and who played together last Keoho cap-talu- ), solation: This dent, should have ii..,amn ha wintered following was the standing or IntermeUiatcs Moses far-awa- y Autra:ia Owy- one if The juniors are not hi preliminary The Taul Terreira. Char- h. ""d 'n but it would be a better ing a new mark. now taking kindly to the teams at the close of th- - league Tom Evans. will doubtless lead all other trot- and Cyclone put ,tjj - - a new figure, but the now Trainer Glllliand, Luther Evans. hee three cornered liable to make jogs and brushes. Just season: lie ters and sires. Owyhee is one of the iVelther of Quinn s pacers wi.l make Myrtle men will force the Healanls to the lion-heart- ed son of in Call- - fact Marsh Is giving S w . of a tr- tiinc horse owing to the t.j them accord- ten miles or ' - tw. Hilo. RO tn recced time beat iloreal-Earlm- a eight or if not in th? t'nited ?ta:c.. He e,r cannot find the time out occa- IS fornia. - driver - ing to' tbe outlook. Jogging, breeslng him MATCH Pa:,- hen fam- u was the inter.- Gr-d-un- r the Manbrino . trip. committee baa been .low lly FAST BASEBALL POLO tembles ill make the It The regatta sionally through the stretchy Qy in conformation: in action ne is n u the black pacer utxm hosen by President A. I C Atkinson his work will be until he one of the boldest go- - one Qulnn will H. W repeat. GAMES WON BY ENGLAND line trotter, and r tQ mliK butino but of the Rowing Association. asked to step slow miles and IN TWO gumeat and most Intelligent ever horse for tlme yet. and so of the Lealan! club Is chair- a big contract on his inc. as follows: to contest Taylor That be has In driven. His breeding is w,n be no third entry man, and Merle Johnson represents the dispose of his Jversarle. 9 Derby. 2:W isire of hands to Is Puna-h..- o INGHAM (Englardl. June Sired by Charles aclng event. Mamhwhx Albert F. Judd was selected tiO.OOO races Mr. Marsh Itaseball will be th feature at lll'Hl. Derby Princess. to be fu.l of the cmlng tire- - two English team won the second Much Rotter. 2:07; no.s Fourth promises to wvsent the Myrtles, oui well aware, but be la one of those rhls afternoon, with the usual The 2:09Vi: Owyhee. 2:11; string of McKenzw - . .... 1...T- - 2:0svt; Diablo, IT pt for the la a misfortune for . aa . p. a . n - : . r.f At the American f to act. This T .. vimci one at 1:30 and ca?re of the series for cibolo. 3:134: Little Better. 2:11. and wU1 lt n ,K.t Is a college m.trt. In tbe least aid his ., w bring -- by a score of own, .-.- t hr would ra Mmt aame will Mr. --':3U are tail that k . i)V u vna,a. w ' thin' afternon - fourteen others In nstj; iu. v.orRe Qf the local horsemen thonughly - . by Fair one who known the pri charge to victory. -. - .h Malle I'lmas and the Cus- ,s lo one. The disappointment Wood. dam Of Babe Marlon. 2:17i: lng ove r plans for the Merchants" genuine sportsman. - - : - one of the best and probable that nnd Is a It.ralma has aiy . -.. ra J fhe wcond will find the Fu- ,i K.- ovi. n.i4tnont-men-- ul rLur- Simmons. 2:2S. mting here ar,d it is will be surveyed today but many no. .H - au j r f llkes. 2:zz gonuemeu a The course called BOnra was Ivnmehame- In o..Ai.inc RCaiieii warn 'i Ceorire there will be both a nagged out so that the work of TZZZZZLm .w. tthile his movement nahous pitted against tne day last had some influence by Mam-brln- o nd course tendency high games, The aecond dam was Ida W. ting and pacing eveiit hje may be done over the h, tn. eatreme. he has a ,hould be da,s d. wn the size of tr.e fashionable crowd Patchen. tiie king of broodmare BU bat- haa 11 Ed- - - apew which they will right out the to dwell a little to long. Marsh for thtf team- - are playing fast v hich assembled. N mr King sires; and the third dam thorough- y If prts- - tle for supremacy July Fourth. , .hoot to rem-d- this defect P0" ... th cutoms should show ward no Queen Alexandra was TOO FAST ' lz d through O'BRIEN stble. and has f.Hlll r -- peed tlian haa characte ent. Owvhee. in his last campaign snoea - - The betting before the opening of the the Grand Circuit, which was in iW, ass ioe The their recent playt. of Krtgland. AL. NtlLt SCHEDULE OF over more aulckly at tne will b played by tbe game was still In favor Iliad a wonderful showing in the hands FOR . the new pattern. the The first gan.t success in the Tom Keating. Out of .fi.r spite of the American May of the lamented ;:ure toe having a tendency to make following: in t game of the series, played nine he won seven first moneys, BASEBALL GAMES w Bo Da- - starts June 6. "Philadelphia" 1 1 " I iTi,,r' w p wagers were made CHIC,00, . I .alt in a ' r ruiiiu Mill!.' trii.iv e. Clark 31st. A number of was once scond and once third, and in...Illl" 3b . Fngli-hme- n. A Utile out Al Ne ll of r.Tma wear, eight-ounc- e shoes forward Mana 2b. Jo ss.. Akau at 3 to 4 on the m three races he met and defeated a Jack 0"Brien knocked cf . Kalawaaa rf.. . befone the in bis round of a for the remainder of and .ve tZSSm if.. Taylor rain fell a few minut majority the best trotters San Franc isi o in the third Tbe schedule i ; tj , following year Desha substitute. p.. Scanlon match bp.cir. The ti ' !ti America. The Wabash Athletic Club to- I Honolulu w r.. Kiwa E. bout at the he game, of the Rerddes the routine Customs Elston Ob.. Iowa: Americans R. B. Agas.z. J. he waS to the stud and th accompanied great 2b.. M n r. us.. Mossman ar- -. night. A right upper cut. been definitely " , --.iv. he is Riven the ih Nowell . - Foxhall Keene and Bawrenve young colts fillies by him grand ct.. Tu k r rf Anuei C'.udln. NlCkalla, and lifted Nelil off his feet of times, and his home 0ay If .Bower. , iutea Wat-rbur- y. British Cscil lo kern. by a half shove, schedule for tbe ...rraw . N. Tf-yio- nark. Dover. Wlius. ww. .. e. George Miller and by Mr. r rm nyinj: tnrougn-i.-i- follows: at ine ... K,..e w. second gai k Freak T price paid mis cn(j sent him an equine a.a The V. il. nuckiuasler. stnlllon was ftiXiO and h fs well worth f0u acad foremost against a specta 41.. well fit follows: : ! HawM va Malle is fr up as lively manner. . mor.oy. v. cirt-ur- Junc m- nway The gan:e opened in a i.i r.. ft .iinr of th i as he tor in the pit below. This stance Punahous-He- ry. Its in-Ju- .'i-.ij- WlM ..nM.fullv cooled 21 . v. a rush by "J " Soper lb.. 7, pjay started !th fierce be a show ring winner in Australia, as probably saved him from seriou m mm .. After nis . -.i-- iiv J. Marcat- - Knglish V.I..Vm..Hl put away - Six. C.luR L the Americas toward the well as a race winner, as it is the in- While lying on the floor beJbW - off and . r9' Meyers eh VTm A C v. K.mebameha- in"' an cf- A. Mare i . ball was kept there for some him for premiums on Nelli was counted oui. lino - . Lem- - The tent 'on to enter the ring 2S-Art-lHery Malle Illmaa. forced It into lune va K.unehamehas Jo tea but finally the British the track and In the show ring. his seconds had swarmed 4 A. vs. runanou .... ri ll-U- ' - I Ati.erl.an goal purchase 1 had finished i,, H. c J . UeU- - threatening the Mr. Taylor a,,f ring before the referee i. dow. someo 3b. K f the H va Artillery ilMU with -- s HU hards m.. ri V.'aterbury was W. Q. Layng handsome Jolv 4 ustom IU r.uslv that through the the count. va. Malle forced to knock out in order to - year-ol- d mare Zehambra. owned was outclassed by O'Brien. All Jely thriee . Neill Englishmen i.nau V- nn.-t- t ; .o V ll was a bunch papered and adorned coal. The Messrs. - and She be saw during the fiht Uie R scored a clean goal. is a daughter of Charles JJerby. Z:3W. of gloves and stars. He was badly --H A. C. va Malle Ilimw-Ju- ly Flay in the second period was and Peronelia, by Prince Red: second battered in the three rounds that be 1 i each -- provea Ih-Art- lllery va Funahou. ! ball alternating at darr: Caroline by Yoerrteic third dam tood. in time he S . clean rye traw. fast, the ud. but that - srpet f Americans scored Holly. equipped with game- :uly H. A. c. va. .. - - - hlue blood - MM AI 1 UHiJ .nr. until the Phaccola (grandam of Lena ha he is well va. iki. f the : 7 7 1 . . ameha - - ni b the from a short spot right in front by Silverthread: fourth dam ness. He took a lot of punishment, July hi- - ease wnoe ..r that afforded defarsn blood okrt . ..n tne afternoon There jiost. Waterbury's stubborn Mlr.nehaha (dam of Beautiful Bells. and his face was covered with vs. Malle Ilima ion lered one same st arsKia this of the third period, by Stephen's Bald Chief; fifth blow arrived. uly . na. " 0n a-- w.iMaan pleked teama. was the feature tc) when the final . W- ta C. Ariiii'rj capable cra-ge,!u- lt r- MaaVlCn hut the Englishmen's combination pU dani. Nettle Clay by C. M. Clay. Jr.. It was one of the fastest fifthts ever it M - lit- - The most earnest, .d now ia the sport ul- a --ulk including the b,s rn.n r.nd fme riding off told. At half time ZZ: sixth dam by Abdallah 1: seventh seen in Chicago. O'Brien was caught men that ever sat Ameri-mn- a career with horses way teams will w , e the score was: Englishmen 2. rim bv Engineer II. Few better bred imh once, when a b'.ow on the head III his - The - - -- VS. Mall- - of MU- . H acKman a - M.iu. - 1. Hnnrtaamer individuals ever Wt Cali- mmmM him In the second round lark m - hi. town t. R An- I"- " native Team-- B. packman. period American- b-p- an Stralpnt terra ' A. Ii the fourth the frrla than the.e. O'Pricn to hit. - ibum. -. a-- w-- . - d res-'ut- 4 v a r. mdaai p.mliv. rt'aim. A. plav.-- a can.- Ml'ier a were always met itn (wins l. but Immediately O was aiwaja aae., Iunahou the war 11 Nl. kalls were hurt, mmM.m. .1,, ' Neill. and linen c,Sm.nd wh.n wr - u a Jordan. score stood Br.e-lan- d ITMin on tiev,..4 I " " rn went down in the ArtiUO -- play. The hi . r u i Maea reaumed in nite of this the American team uader them. ?elll over turned iwn"" urn jw 1 close of the b received. est 3. Americans at the v. i.i .- - n nrt i)lrn was Fcrond from the peppering he O Artillery Ms"' ...i.k .t stagger-To- e SMt . A- - up quickly. He was ter.... w Dover Mcnil!. ahhh of goal, but came rt n a. t v. t Tpinr llaran at fine, continued a grami rtruggle in front the gong re- iut r- - fifth pertod was - ing ring when the U-- Tkm Ameri- about the H. A. c waking ;w.y with his rharw 1 a grand defense and attack of the Aa wahJJ nfdorr. " Piisai both sides, and after M ia- - h.m. H wttb Loru orr.,. ran was splendid, but strain pears. borfc traln- - itrugele the Englishmen long ..1In third round O Brien put the v. Abbot, are C. voa x- - scored, taking the fifth goal by a the Users. lib Tbe atno... tl Kitear. c ball down aad sssead tett CaMfornian Into a groggy condition borses at Mempnw. forced the shot-- The gam was now practically Norton k goal. In the continued to pound him until be ,o be in nn- - and st - fourth 'th ball and n.i the Kncllah team, a and reported . . . Vk, .aaae will rommencs t . Mn with the s!-n- t in upper cut. av--H A. C. va Malle ..vr iirai' m,-- i ta iv a great game, won by el. goals to one. the they are a trine xnd there wui o i ii theT-rb- ut unluckily they had l -- Artillery va mum aa mr, .iven hit st --n lloUe v .11 a i. va M 14 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 21, 1902. A Bad Skin IMPORTS Prick yoar skin with a needle. Too will Mlt U full of blood, fall all ths time. But what kind of bW-- xi Kieb and pure? Or thin and impure? For PATTOSIEN'S The Craze Mood ma es the skin clear, smooth. Building' lmpor blod cotera the skin TO HAWAII Big,' Frnitre Exposition With pimple, sore, boils, tcMBs, I Sts. The Rage , eniptioo, letter. Cor. 16tH and Mission Stricter Customs Regulations Pr vided Bccaus of Loopholes JIFFABILITY DESIRABILITY RELIABILITY Ping Pong Discovered. PJfTTOSlEM'S PJiTTOSIEM'S PJrTTOSIEN'S Collector Suck able haa been notldrd by Good. Furniture Fair Treatment Your Money's Worth and More the Treasury Department of stricter re- quirement In the InterpretsUon of aev-era- J custom regulations, la regard to the name. Square dealing Our stock received shipment of goods from Damna s manifest All over the country these thoughts are associated with the M required In has mn this if nothing more. to be the future from the by by the 8. S. Alameda ruetoens officer at Tutulla. This will will We ask your confidence in the Furniture we offer, and shall prove worthy of it allow the ImportaUon of good it a lm the values we shall render you. wont last long. duty than to paid In the United NoTR If you cannot visit our store, write us for catalogues, photos, prices or general information. may Mr. jltm.' for merchandise be shipped to 8 una The feto illustrations and prices below are paying two per cent ad valorem, and ed IM - Ws9ttT'13f1'a key my shaa task sat ts mas merely given as a stimulating suggestion Buy Ml my tmmit. After (rets assay to Honolulu without additional assails to earn. I asak Aysv's tssrmoarfOar' 4 Full assortment at ' of Secretary oas be? letter Aaatotant WtrntMamdowMh wnts in thto Ue ef tae sum aa issseOr ssthieemjsWwty esrad connecUon la In part aa all prices at as. It's tae jrreaMM aassaVastftfytas; msdi- - follows: The Attorney General's opinion appll- - to Importations Into Tutulla aa Well aa product a Wall, Co., Ltd. the thereof. Both claaaro of -- Nichols shlputenta thence are therefore exempt U AYER'S from duty In the United State, notwith- IRON BED with brass top rod, IRON BED with brass knobs. nirmio trn.niNo standing duty charged on brass spindels and knobs; sixes equal in strength to any bed DIKING TABLE made of solid oak, finished that rates of ; ft. ft. 6 in. and 4 ft 6 in. Price Price --2. golden extended to 6 feet, top is 42 inches the former in Tutulla may be lees than SUS-S- the rates Imposed on airailar merchandise O when closed. Price $8.25 Delightful Climate, Sarsaparilla Imported Into the t'nltrd States from fbr-elg- n countries. The opinion to. bow-eve- r, Thar are assay hnltattoa aYsraeparOhM." inapplicable to merchandise shipped Lovely Views. Be safe yea gst Aysr. from s foreign port to Hawaii or to the t'nltrd States via Tutulla without entry with A rev's 1111s. and payment of duty If dutiable In Tu- tulla. In order to prevent the admission Pure Water. Iky W. XCAjweC..! of tbess goods Into the United States free of duty, you are hereby Instructed to CO. treat so foreign every shipment purport- Kaimaki Tract offers the ing to be from Tutu Us not shown by s certificate of the chief customs officer THKhK-Pn-C- K PARLOR SUIT, frame is made of Eastern boat indnwaicU to all birch finished mahogany color; scats are upholstered PATENT KITCHEN TABLE, has two bins, two drawers, to be products of Tutulla or actual 1m- - oc as two kneading boards. Price g3.0n fjfc good real portstlona Into said Islands. order, either in velour or tapestry. Write for voairiof ram pie covering. Price of suit CU.SU This table with sliding top to extend four feet, tl.OO extra denco property. There to also a stricter Interpretation of .1 Lots 75300 hod 100x160. the law allowing the Importation of anl- - ' Our Carpet Department mala for exhibition purposes, which for- Now occupies merly were admitted free on bond. over 15,000 square feet of floor space Trmfj,$aO Now and is full of bargains In all possible styles o.sh the department holds: and varieties. You'll like our patterns, too. 3lO fmr "It having been represented to the De- Samples sent free. until fully pH. partment that thto provision of law Is In It la Sanford's Brussels Carpets, per yard 70c, 60c, 55c immediate, abused. that used as a means of All-wo- apply ol Introducing horses and Ingrains, per yard 65c other animals into Wool-fille- Trustees; Gear, Co. the United Slates specially for sale: that d Ingrains, per yard 45c Lansing 4 from the nature of the case such ani Heavy Columbia Ingrains, per yard.. 30c mate are not examined and apprai.-tc-d Wilton Velvet Carpets, per yard $1.50, $1.25, 95c Ready-mad- e Jodd Bid., Fort St. j with the care taken In the case of ani- Carpet Rugs, in velvets, Brussels mals entered regularly for consumption, and axminsters 6x9.. .$10.25, $8.75, $7.75 fa consequence of which animals valued 3XII-6- - I $21.50, $15.50, $14.25 by the Importer at much below their Sanford's Brussels Rugs 12 Preserve Your actual 91 $13.75 worth are entered and aasessed Bromley's Smyrna Rugs 12 $17.50 with duty on such value; that It to dif- 91 ficult. If 7.6 x 10.6 $14.75 Negatives not Impracticable, to establish High prrade MACKIE'S the fact of undervaluation In such cases; 6x9. $10.25 DININO CHAIR DINING CHAIR to match of tine polished oak; has that It to doubtful If law Novelty Art Rugs 9 x 12 $6.75 TABLE, strongly con- ' the contemplates leather seat. This beautiful structed, well braced, sJM the entry for consumption of animals 9X9 $5.85 chair. 4I.QO has cane seat. Price j thus specially Imported under bond, and 96 $4.75 Arm Chair to match. $4.38 88 cts. OOLO ABEL The met convert ieut and as It to represented that transactions of reliable m-an- s of the preser- thto nature are rapidly multiplying. It to OUR CURTAIN DEPARTMENT is brim full of Novelties at lowest prices. Curtains seat on y approval. Money in cases where vation of p'att-- s is by means directed that all special bono In back all goods are not satisfactory. the form herein set forth, given on the of our iodrxed boxe aod en- Importation of animals for exhibition, velopes shall be conditioned for the due exports- - , the co--t i very littl- -, tlon of the animals within six month. ; but nd will be canceled only upon proof of I vf the Saving to yoo inestimable ueh exportation or payment of duty on our meetings doc- OLD HIGHLAND a each animals covered thereby aa may and examine our nave mea in me I'nltcd States." SUNDAY SERVICES IN trines. Free to all; no eoatributisas; HwBo!q!oFIi services in Hawaiian. Elder Wra. M. ito Snpplj Co. Waddaups, In charge. WHISKY UMITaTD. Why You Should Join ths 'utual Burial Association. VARIOUS CITY CHURCHES BISHOP MEMORIAL. CHAPEL Fort Street near Hotel. Schools; Dr. W. S&arin, In the report B. A Supplied, to Royalty. of the Associated Char- chaplain. Sunday morning service at ities, the twenty-on- e local societies rep 11 o'clock. Alumni and friends cordially Regular services, Sunday, 11 a, m.; invited. resented, several report a large sav- s Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; room 8, Oregon ing of their expenditure since joining Notices for this church column block. CHURCH OF THE SACRED this association. This Is true, as was must be In this office by 6 p. m. Heart. Marquesville, Punabou. on Fridays. Otherwise the an- I $1.50 A BOTTLE Summer expected, as the work can be made nouncements will be run as the GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Clothing Y systematic week before. is no charge Rev. Mr. Felmy. pastor; 1032 King SEVENTH-DA- ADVENTJST and with a greater saving There street. 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. CHAPEL Saturday, Sabbath school at for these notices. "Vrfed-nesda- In expense. The same can be said 'of m., congregational service. 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; y, LATEST the working of the Honolulu Burial prayer and missionary meet- DEUTSCHE EVANGELISCH LU-therisc- he ing at 7:30 p. m. All are welssxoe. J. Hoffschlaeger Co., PATTERNS Association. There are a number of CENTRAL UNION CHURCH Rev. Klrche. Pastor Feimy, 1032 H. Behrens, pastor. societies la this city, with a member- William Klncald. pastor. Sunday King street. 10 a. m., Sonntagsschule; ship from thirty to school and Bible class, 9:60; public 11 a. m., Uottesdienst. PORTUGUESE EVAN68LICAL two hundred, who Church Corner of Punch- give benefits dol- worship and sermon. 11; T. P. S. C. E. Miner and All the Deoirable Shspee burial of from thirty prayer 6:30; bowl streets. Rev. A. V. Scares, passer. lar to one so- meeting. evening services THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OF The Pioneer Wine and hundred. If all these at 7:30; weekly prayer meeting, Wed- Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Preaching In Portuguese at 11 a. xn. for Gentlemen, also cieties should join the Mutual Burial nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mllilanl Hall (rear of the Opera House) ana :ju p. m. ; sunaay senooi, a:at p. Liquor Hon e. ! Association there would be a large IS a. ra., Sunday school; 11 a. m.. m., conducted In English; W. A. Hbw-- J saving In the cost of benefits ex-- 1 Dreacblnsr. s.rvi.-..- S m n en. superintendent. Prayer meeTnag. penses. and HT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL The Hawaiiui 26 King near Bethel 8ft. Swell Neckwear The larger ths association the Right Reverend William Ford Nichols. in.. Zion's Religlo and Literary Society I Wednesday 7:30. lighter the risk; for Instance, when the Bishop In charge of the Missionary D.s-trt- ct meeting; T:30 p. m.. preaching, Eng s AT. association has twenty-fiv- e hunJr.-.- l of Honolulu, the Rev. Canon Alex-st.S- er llsh service. THE KAULUWBLA SUNDAY la class "A" 1t will onlv coat Mackintosh and ths Rev. Canon SCHOOL Sunday school. :3S p. m. In that clsss four cents Kttoat THE SALVATION ARMY Corner l .. of King Isa-bel- le Lando's New Store, hur..!r.-.- IStasWafa n.-f- l t . and Nuuanu St. Capt. pstsThe Hutchison. Lieutenants Katherine OP THE association ha no salaried officers, ST. CLEMENT'S CHAPEL, Puna UNTOLD VALUE NEW Oregon Block, Hotel Street pay Hutchinson and AdHnt nr4nn in no store, ball or office rents. Pull con. John Usboms, Rector. I sharge. particulars by calling on the secretary. Holy c ommunion. 11 a. m. ; even 13 Beretanla street. song. 7 p. m.; Sunday School. 9:46 a ENGLAND I SAFE THUG TO TIE TO' .at ra. Rapid Transit cars pass the door MAKIKI CHAPEL On Klnau street. The Info Ssats free. Preaching service. 8 a. m. rmation Contained in' la's Big; Schasas. This Honolulu Citizen's A Wrought Iron T CHINESE CHURCH (Congregation- BAKERY NEW TORK. June A cable to the CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Alakea St. al) Rev. Edward W. Thwing. acting Statement is Priceless. Hitching Post, Sun from London says There Is nmnn rear King. E. 8. Muckley, Pastor. pastor. Sunday school, :M; ' Residence. 1244 Wilder avenue. Tele- f preaching it earring a light to believe that associated bankers of New service. 11; Sunday school In English. The hale, the hearty, the strong can phone Blue MR. S:30; evening 7:SS; York. Iondrn. Paris and Berlin have just service, Wednesday, afford to toss paper Im- 'wt nd lunch soitshls Morning subject. "Echoes." the sixth prayer meeting, 7:30. this to one side Fsr Pile by completed principal agreements for the In the series on the Sermon on the patiently when they read the following, for this elimets, and converting of the Italian rentes. Nothinc: Mount. Evening subject. 'The Philoso- any phy of Inequality." Sermons will be JAPANESE CHURCH (Congrega- but sufferer in Honolulu who has costs 10 ac- remains but the arrangement tional) Nuuanu Oku-mur- a, 00I7 op of the de warm weather length 20 or 25 minutes. street. Rev. T. spent a mint of money and suJmred J. C. Axtell, tail The Issue will be madn early In You are pastor. Sunday school, 10; cording to the order. invited to these services. morning service. 11; hours of excruciating torture cans by IMS. It will be a gigantic operation. 12.- - evening service, 7:30; Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30. kidney complaint, pain in Everything served 893 Beretanis, Street. 000.000.000 lire qtt.IOO.SfS.Ss1) S per cent SLOAN MIS8ION. Of Christian the back and in Church. Corner Kawaiahao street and sides, headaches, rente having to be converted Into 3H per JAPANESE M. E. CHURCH. G. nervousness, frequent goroua quantity, which Phone Blue 671. Ward avenue. "An house of prayer for Mntokawa, pastor. thirst, hot, cent bonds, and aa might be exrx t.-- the all nations." Sunday services Bible Sunday school, 10; dry skin, shortness f onlj a first-cla- ss morning service. 11; evening bakery P. 0. Box 45 banker will make a good bit out of it school 3:00 p. m.. preaching 7:30 p. m. service, breath, evil forebodings, troubled sleep. You are Invited. "Whosoever 7:45; class meeting. 8:30; prayer meet- could aff rd to do. The matter was dragging somewhat when will ing. Wednesday, 8. Services Kukui pufflpes8 of the eyelids, swelllag of the may come." A. O. Hushaw. Supt. street, at J. Pierpont Morgan reached Paris, he near St. Louis College. feet and ankles, dark-color- ed Oar rooms are supplied but loss of flesh, or soon quickened the pace. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, urine, win stand la his pwn with electric fans, electrie the Bishop of Panopclla. Low masses, KAWAIAHAO CHURCH Rev. H. H. Parker. Pastor. Sunday 10; light if he does not follow the valuable Mors Hats. holy communion. 0 and 7; children's school, lights, eool, clean and Rsd mass with English sermon. 9; high morning service. 11; evening service, advice offered by this resideat: . 7:30: preaching In prompt service, Hi'Mb, June xne Pope was present mass, with native sermon, 1S:S0; rosa- English by Rev. W Mr. WATCHES ry, D. Westervelt; Christian Endeavor. H. G. Crabbe, of Nunanu street. at the consistory held this morning. He with native Instruction. 3; solemn .ju; prayer meeting. v( lormeriy a D open DURABLE and ACCURATE was vespers and benedictions, 8; week days, Wednesday, 7:3. merchant aad tors from 6 s. m. borne to the Slatlne chapel. In the low mass, 9 7. clerk, now a collector, writes: "My ag and Is 69 till 11 p. m. The Keystone Watch Case Co. Sedlageatatoria. aurrounded by Cardinals PENIEL MISSION Miss E. Udden-ber- g years, and I am blessed with chil- siwmxw Pkiladslphla.U.SA. and formally bestowed red hat on Mon- - ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH in charge. Meetings are held In dren and grandchildren. For about two -- the hall on Nuuanu street. years I Too will meet all your America's Oldest and slgnors Martlnelll. formerly Papal dele- At Kallbiwaena. King, every Just below have been troubled with a se- night of the week. Sun- vere pain in the back A Largest Watch Factory gate to the United States; Archbishop day morning 10 study-Sunda- shsrt time friends at tae METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH at o'clock Bible ago I purchased some of Skrbenski of Prague and Prince Hlshop afternoon at 2:30. holiness Doan's Back- For sale by Corner Beretanla and Miller streets. ache Kidney Pins at HIHlpter & Ob's von Prlczyne of Cracow. G. L. meeting; wharf meeting at the foot of Rev. Pearson, pastor. 9 Drug Store, and found great The Principal Watch Subjects for services Nuuanu street at o'clock every Sun- relief Dealers in at the Methodist day morning. A Scandinavian meet- through using them. I keep some of New England Bakery To Protect Germans. Episcopal church tomorrow: ing the pills by me Hawaiian Islands 11 a. m.. ' Being for ladies Is held every other Wed as a safeguard against BKRLIN. 11. The The and Character of 3 my June German cruis God 7:30. nesday arternoon. at o'clock, in the attacks of old complain, which i His Moral Nature." "The Mission Home, 471 need not Tom Beeo'e Planing Mill ers Gazelle and Falke have been sent to Place of Christ in Present Thoucht." Hotel street. All fear so long as I have a rem Guayra. Venezuela, at the special re Weekly Services Sundays, public welcome. edy like Doan's Backache Kidney Ptlls CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Order from worship and sermon. 11 a. m. 8:30 to combat them." quest of the German Charge d Affalri and ASSO-ciationHot- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN el p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ep-wor- th U Caracas. Herr von Pilgrim-Bsltazz- l. in and For by League devotional service. 6:30 Alakea street, Hen- sale all dealers; price 50 cents work of all kinds Large E. consequence of revolution having brok- ry C. Brown, general secretary. per t of bracks t and mouldings J Goeas p. m. V elnesfiay. prayer meeting. 7:30 Christian box. six boxes 32.SO. Mailed by tha en out In the suburbs of La Guayra. lead- Monthly Meetings First Monday. 2:30 workers' preparation serv- always band. p. ice, 99:20; service at Oahu nrknn n Hollister Drug Co.. Honolulu, whole- m., v oman s Homo Missionary i- ing to the bombardment of the town by So -. men s meeting with sale agents for the Old Union V "1 Co. warehouse. Queen Taste Hams and Bacons ciety; 7:30 p. m.. Epworth League busi- some popular address by Hawaiian Island. the frta and Venezuelan warships. ness meeting: first Tuesday. 7:30 p. speaker at 4. Remember the name Doan's and lloitiz's Beliafa m.. take no other. Methodist Men's Club; third Fridav C BE YER LUNJH ROOM (hid Chamberlain's Pain Balm no 30 p. m.. Ladles' Aid Society. HT'RCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Heinz s has Latter-Da- y Saints (Mormon S o,ua! as a is th Church) hou.er.oid liniment. It E NOTICE Heinz'? AUC.T-PTIN- Purohbnwl street. Sunday H. J. NOLTE. Pro prist or. W Pickles best known remedy for rheumatism, ST. CHAPssTj (Roman Sunday services: Pert Street, Opposite Wilder St Co. I Olives lame back, quinsy and glandular swsU- - Catholic). Walklkl. Every school at 10 a. m.; regular ser- A.NY WOMAN mVT-CLAS- Huff Sundiv of vice preaching, 11:30 OR GTRL NEEDING fl LUNCHES HEKVBO. Ings. while for sprains, bruises, burns the year s:su a. m.. holy ma-- a at a. m.; Young or Pifli Olas at with People s btlp advice, is Invited to commu-- " with Tsa. Cotfes. Soda Water. and teaMs It Is Invaluable. One ap- sermon; J p. m . Mutual Improvement Associa- at Sunday Bcl.ool. ro- - tion, 7 : elther person or by Olngsv Ale or Milk. Olives plication gives relief. Try It. Benson. s.try. at n. m. nrlmarv miutlnir e with.tttei.Ensign letrer C-- nattle E. Larrabee, children. 3 na- - --m-- Qasa from 7 a. n. to 14 p. as. Smith Co.. Ltd.. wholesale ar.nt.v Fridav at viol 7V Catsup. Tel. Blue 2312 It. clety meeting at is a. m.. on Saturday. Ovation Army Woman's CHRISTIAN tCTimCR SERVICES All are Industrial Home. 488 King street. Ho-- respectfallg invited to attend ""IUIU, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE SI, 1902. It BISHOP & CO.. bankers! Bank of Hawaii KtoTADLIbH KJJ IS 1858. LANDING LIMITED STOP THE PAIN! Banking Department. iti utd--r tike Laws of the It tells you that your Kid- 1 Ternary of BawalL Transact busts la all departments When You OF CABLE neys aad vital organs are Paid-U- P Uptttl . . $600.00 ltloas rfuU attends to. breaking down. a rrv rrr , aca; .... 3U.UUU Call and UsdKided Profits . . 163.000 When you feel a pain in your back yon - - President Let had better attend to it. These pains are Commercial ted TrnvrUr- T r fr- nf Can the Credit oa messages telling yon of worn-ou- t nerves, lasaed the Ha.uk of caiiiornu weak kidneys and weak vitals. OmCErtH AND DIRECTORS. M M-- Rothschild Sons. London. Mackay Line You know the cause and you know i Leave ' xne or If. Cooks Fi seMssil "ffpoMMu: Bank Cantor what it means, so look to it in time . s' c Jonen Vlca Preeadeait vo-- oi Bya- - Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt will ' Ltd., duubi C H- - Ceoke fasti tsf pr London, Land? oan in ten days. It restores the warm, r C Athssr.on Aealetant Cashier healthy life to" the nerve aud kidneys. a Card laTaefArlAne W Aiea. Oahu, H. T.. Jan 11. 1902. 9. Tenner. J. A. MCandlsaa aad (Special to Advertiser.) Dr. M O. McLaughlin: C AtBBatOa, Drafts aad cable transrfera on China The Dear Sir: Mr health Is areatlT ImproTeJ by Slid JtlUB (hmuk lk Hlknn rxr I WASHINGTON, D. C. June T A the nae of to r bvlt, and I recommend the treat- and that card is shoddy, Shanghai Corporation ment to all persons who are afflicted with rheu- bscklr.f and as to 1 f my De- Chartered Bank of India, Australia and somewhat Interesting situation matism. I h ve spoken several friesda one you should be Commercial and Savings China. has de- who have seen the great change in my health, partments. the Pacific Commercial cable and I believe you win have soineoi them under of: hinges largely on the your care. Keapactfully yours, ashamed veloped here. It Edward B. Jliktlemi. understanding which prevail with the WHAT IMPRESSION i attention given to all Si I ose-ve- lt Strict w saa ay.- - wa have one. It !nfrft lnsw w as s iu Jsrw'tsvas ata House leaders that Prssldeiu R Every man who has a pain or weakness should do you leave behind? branches of Banking. the following rates per annum, vix: donate whether he the author- saves doctor bills and lots of trouble. Let me send you my book Seven days' notice, at S par east. cable, You say you don't care; Three months, at S par cant. ity to allow the landing of a describing how I cure. Inclose this ad. Six ha. tkk ster Con- - yea, but you should care. Bo I Lilac - - Fort Street moat at cent. without farther legislation from Joii Twelve fnantral, at 4 par eat-- 906 Market St., Yoa cannot afford to Trust Department According arrangement now to the Dr M. G. McLaughlin, San Francisco. be careless about the kind Hawaii Land Co. Act aa trusts so ander sain tis made, the cable bill will be considered f V. card you use; it does Msasga satatsa. raal and persona in the Hoase next week. As I have Never told by Agents or Drug Stores af Collect raata and dividends. my there la difference, wheth- IaIMITJBD. Valuable papers, wills, bonds, eta., stated la previous letters make a received for safe keeplr.g. little praepect that the Corliss bill for er you believe it or not. Acceuntant Department. Government construction will pass, un-le- aa It la very materially amended nnd Besides, there's no ex And Kara far eeepernliooe aad pri- private cable com- wrong Capital Stock $100,000 vate Brawn amended so that a cuse for using the Pa- . . $56,080 Books eves teed aad raponad oa. pany can lay the line across the ...kind; as the rignt... una,i i wi Capital, paid up aRatetnents of affairs prepared. cific The best Impression seems to be 00 bankrupt or Insolvent aa. first cost of Trustees that the House will amend the bill so barring the that the President will have aide lati- the engraving costs no omah. Savings Department. tude la allowing a private cable to more than the wrong. We X land on our shores. Thla 1 the senti- - w C Achi Deposits received and 'uteres aJJoW- - Yukon have two presses con- Z Ylea-Prsssda- - - - which at a . . a 1 - aammmm In aA-- ment of the House leadership, sta. Neku stantly going, doing X witn an 1 rffu.siwua, may or may not prove 10 w naakalaal ruis , of which saay be obtained oa . ,t feature Is the el turning out ? asoak Jaki nothing but aBaVeWt as to whether the 1. Soil . ement of doubt the RIGHT kind of card, Insurance Department. lAeas nuM to be land- - Sold on Installments f allnw the cable will not be T fa fna WIRE WARIVR LIVE. ,.! , I Ran Fvanrllro and Honolulu, in-- the kind that BMPLOTgRST I ACCIDENT and UA - that b would hardly ciiticised. BOARD or 1 directors fill. ITT INDUrla.lCB LUarA.ia. - T. si W4 BelL- -i s'.r-e- t I waucriaae 10 rmm win K You will have no rea- people here Interested In the ; J but the We sell on easy payments A little money down and nnn tn ha ashamed or cable, either one way or another, are: them j weekly sooa pays for oae. While it is being nevertheteao closely watching develop- - nr.all payments' fear criticism if your Comptnr will -- T - - ss I for have of the refrigerator. The "Yukon" is Tha above men ts. There la a political phase or paid you the ute are made by us. the refrigerator made. Preserves the food best with Ifast cards watiaa Islands, aad also bams haoaae la the situation, as far as the Democrats bst shelves Quashal's far rent. commit- ice. Made of thoroughly kiln dried wood, has moveable JSJUJ" ta ettr af are concerned. In the House enameled Jining and all sites; some and foreign commerce, and flues, larger ones with tee oa Interstate water caoler. three Democrats were for the Corliss with fig J TikHH specie mum hill and three were against It. How- ever, when It came to arguing before D, f. ike committee on rules for a special Prices from $10.50 Upward bill, six I'll, role to consider the cable all Ti 14,000,000 l iaatcrttau Ct"!'-!-:, of these Deraocrata were against me FORT STREET. PlM Of CkBdsJ, Tf II, rule. Now word la being paaaed around $.710 the latrrei tmn, - n the Democratic aide of the House that must HEAD Orfld: YOKOHAMA. aa a matter of politics Democrats Coyne Furniture Co , Ltd. j Interest Allowed. not vote for a Government, cable far per Honolulu. The reaaon xor , axad depoatt for It oatka, ther than Progress Block, corner Fort and Beretania. PHOTOGRAPHIC par innam. this la that they think It would be In- .-- a Way dap-- for v The Surer consistent with their advocacy of In- - annum. for the Philippines. In oth- - PORTRAITS dep for mon'.ha. 1 tl er w tbe construction of a Gov Assortment of ISLAND aant per annusa--a Fine raw bank boys aad reeetvae far dev Tha fal fill men! of your desires, ernment cable to Manila might be In Llbmral Reductions from Publishers Prices. VIEWS. Send for list. W . e tsswaa Deans Will, caa he argument In favor of wasas mm v Shrhim. a exptwaasd in your terpreted aa an aad La-tta-ra of Credit, and maris more certain by selecting retention of tboee islands. Guaranteed your executor. the Plrst Class Work awaaral banking thin ooapany aa The opponents of the Corliss bill for are a little A- - I I TB, Government construction I!" . U I Bpe rta Rank. concerned over the absenoe from - ranah of Yokohama Colonel aw Repubil : bulMlr g. H .3 luta. H. T Washington at this time of N com- Latest of w the Trot Co, "Pete" Hepburn, chairman AI&Q Rook tor L'Zo us Oaaa apreakela. wm. O. Irwtn. Haiaiiai Li mittee, and Representative Sherman. 923 Fort Street. Both these gentlemen have been the PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.. Spreckels & Co., Bankers of private con-'tructk- Clan staunchert advocates LIMIT BD- - Tha Baa. l iiiMjrtaaMBajaj lo- have been made to Il - TSSSS - MOTT-BMIT- H H T. Efforts seek a quarter or a million volumes s-s-mwsaa 'i-- SLOCK. HOSOLL'L". next rm. . , ,..m mf .xMtpeae consideration till late ajrapny. urn ui " A - nu-t- t and Hotel Btresta. IVmrkm la Califumia rr arm " - .... and bast Corner Fort sAg the week, hat thus far these efforts have Mdicml nf rnjLitctco aokntsBANK OF eKng Seea. story H1VADA NATIONAL. by of Mora - powertnl CO., aoeceeded. author Rlobaro M atera of i . COOKE L4. not . . ..TV & The Criaia our price Ol ir new iluv at oui CASTLE BAN FRANCISCO. C. WALKKl: Carrel pu:llsbvd at tl.kO rK'Staae f'C extra. ERNFPT 1 su postage i5c extra. price l. HONOLULU. OFJ f - KtllplronoTel DRAW KXCHANOB or Mavarre- An Eagjlo HIlihH at$LSi-ea- Na-- fascinatingTh. Helmetstorv of hYAnre In the Ivtb byur .iishea r FTlANCISCO The l to our price price 1Trn..'(' poatagi I r eittra. Commission Merchants BAN Sejala entor st ti ttonei Bank of iiii PREFERS DAHOMEY II JO postage IK- - extra. EllaaBetH-- s mast ea- - 8n cfeorr uon - Visits . Tha Union tajaixao Puppett as eatee- MrBataiDIofeftsMOl ivu Irom a young CONDON Crown 0-- in Thstalnwig as vna Prlaoarr of Zeada pub- girl -- publish at It. our frica ll . SUGAR .FACTORS. TO MARTINIQUE l'.itrd at l.Moar prion 11 --poaiage post. iirS lc extra OFFICERS. Ite "ztra st-- rr of California T- Helen- -t chtr tTKriTiI - - pool! sh- -l at $. Ja-- our AGENTS rOW f'aflo-Meseaa-ata Natloaal P. Baldwin Lik. Anotherf BBS Tara-Orecla- n U ar 5c -- f- FRANcL." al:.a' swrj Tl 'i p'suwe extra Company, Vice President 7. pubTtsbfv) SI. so our a post- prloe The Csk Plantation rAjUaVCradlt Lyoorals. B. Castle First DE June There ( at prloe It. Agrleultural Edw. -- Exporl. rsRT - s Penelopes IriaH Walalua Co. rv-nrfa- .Ice President age sxtra of rha apt flnr A -- Ml. Alaxander.Second no one on the island of Mar- most lovable aneas-- ! tltiwtiou Peuflnues Kohal Sugar Company, riT.noif has been Deaitwr the ,,.1bli---- xl at l 6 our price rhe Cooke j Trutho tn.l-r- Bolloo publlsh'd at Pjr,., Sugar Mill Company, P. more anxious to leave than the Becolae $1 oo postee r.c fas Watmea SecreuxyJ tinique : BU Onr prior (l.a postage Ita extra. rtr. Iron Works, St. Louis, Ma O. ttesltb Dahomey. A prisoner heraj Lajttwre - nrot " hutn"ron book. rhe Fulton King Billy Henrr..i .11 Oil Company. U- af Bsxttr'sg booaa puoilahed SO John,k i. i, l.iuah oror the rhe Standard AND kCtTTUt- tas nsoat auiuaU post-pai- d Puntpa. mWmSSlsi since 1SSS. he bad been living a more' poavpaia United State Tic The George F. Blake Steam - - Centrlfugala , life than he . w...'- ft tj I Imt I m . Sir- Weston's L f ol and contented me New England Mutual Ufa Iasas king-- j In bis African arr Company, of Boston, af awttasa Suadr Factors aaajv dreamed of ;'-j.?:e- ance iarx " Ssasd for our -' -- free to an, . mjammoth- f"f'- JT Company, at eruption aroused him ( edd.aeecnotag ana rha Aetna Fire Insurance itMaWawOlil US a dom until Pelee's tuaslratlBg sums Hartford, Conn, KUtf today j -- from has lethargy- - When sren rha Alliance Assurance Company, as eite Recslced. Conixiiission Merchants house, not far from Fortj aaetiritv. 5.nd at has little ENPORIUII London. j HE re credits Bills of e France, the first question he asked I Classes JfrTr AGENTS FOB waa wbetner sugar Oo.. throagh hla interpref r 'reiJLJaKrriONS FBOMPTLt Hawaiian Ostnssarctal and any way of Ms getting away THE RESULT. p rom. Sugar Company. there waa AfxxMJR'f Haiku Company. freest liartlakjue. riinislhaa 1 1 not be posed in Pmla COsapaay. smj want them to send me hack A eitter can Nahika Svsgar ' don't have vik.i vss m a Ttoa Coaapan y . Hah ssni T he said. Ian Oil Steam a moment. To secure good GBREWER&COm MOT. wm h awful thlaga there." and Mir uaa Hugar nowevev. pictures one must take time to KallrSOO Tbe French officials, ecw; ffgaaSaii r- - : aklng that the old King la m n anj IS OIT. study the mood of the sitter hla kingdom, and, THE COMING Fl'KI. May. i M.i arrr to get hack to for oil is that AOBNTS FOB eppm to have little sympathy with his Tha heat harnar and give him the opportunity . F. Whitney. In of the W. K. Best Oil Burning - Ooaanaay. tr-ur-a King Bohanaen Is not living ease. 8a B Flint. N to become at what roald he called luxury, hut System. pr..bahly t tore comfortable than hef Larrherfs Steam Mator lsj Wf oursue this course wsaway. . La K T - H life bf..r- he waSj . ordinary engine; awjaar coeaaasar. a . T KIKS rV(r waa in his 1 ahead of the justifies suas T He llevaNon result aa . tlT i - transparted to Martinique. has. v.- .,,.rMi.iif- sin olicitv- and and the con ' C . bvaaia ra 4at.uaa8o.tas aw V" aa r- to after hi in-- ' patience a n . - t.rr wlvea loh K'iaony. time and J a son. The Utter; two duughtera and US d. writ eoucai--- i in w m a. " saa --a- iwa r rr For particulars Inquire of OF HAWAII. LTD It to Hssna. a ' WILLUMS, w a-- Th- v5rfhcale.Son E. ROWETX agents v l-- TORK. June Ilrr'l 'pct.V.c W. J. J. ' Oil bv ' a CB 511 Stangenwald Bllg. WaeMi'gtoa special says: A sensational Room Fort StreeL Photographer. Capital. SBwU ralstlng ..Cecil Bvcraaee of the cordial relations UFT OF OFFICERS: L F. R Ntvrrn Kcaoni aou Will Make Your Clothes W. G H.naa as the poaeihle result ol cnantr. -- t yVderai ofni-rh.iurr- a At Prtnadawal OkasW r Ohio b tsur- - Your New King atreeta. rw in d, . Look Like a. .a aaaVtor: F. C tag, mf thai umnru Grocer's a. i..nf Hanna a R aMrl oew to laveavigate. aenator crr. rac- UrtB s course 35c Pound a A VINOS DBFOarrs -' M trtangly opposed to such yearly dapoeuu. break hi E. J WALKER, Atrent JUHEI I8HIZUKA mtarert aUowed for y ada of both say s riuua r - cae rate ef H P" V it- AGENCY OF bed upon THEM TO TKB Role, and reatloae IF TOU TAHK appllcatJoa. Japan to Aid ralr. . T f I I K MILK "-- f BANK, LTD The Emp- -.r KE1 HIN V..KOHAMA. J-u- MILK 9EC, HABTAN J YINEYARD ST. JOSEPH : Princiiuil Dairie, on Gleaning and Dyeing Works. Ex- - MUk Opposite Star Block. Oeneral Banking aad ST t. XOTK THK A.DURESS Fort St., 1 WHOLES A L S tZ. ntvomnon. undert., tltkWawML e- ht . - ehange bust: awgaaamwa warn, hvtae- the ; ASSTl., a-- .- 1 f,n'S Liquor Dealer, ur Karrrtt securco U -- r " r .. Ltd. Tel. White 2862. tokvo, Japan Wine and or. an unusual LLUllwlU - I head orncE, J participation Fhon- - While 241. " tm wTRaTT ST aa DRAW FJC CHANGE Waverley Blot. BEOTKL MATIOMAL HAWK. TOJLOAMA. jgppMjMj

T 16 THE PACIFIC COMMERCTAE ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 21, iqos.

C. F HERRICK, PUL . ISEBfRG. Presidt nt. Chas. F. Herrick Carriage Company, Ltd. Manager.

' here U noth'n el-- o anywhere k exclusive in style, design and finish and n thing c 8u h superior quality a,d workmanship as the COLUMBUS BL"-l- 0S goods. Theirs arc the Accumulated result of nore than tbi'f ea8 of c ns mt effort in this paiticuUr I ne. 1 hon-and- s of dealers

( M all over the country have built and maintain their business and their repu-tatio- n L'nLL'MUL'S HUta; V O.'S vehicles. The name is kuown cl-- ar around th- - World nl is accepted .everywhere as a guarantee U r uw riority. They huil I the highest ado ouly an i they are THS WOBUX'd Lii:f.

i 6. On the day y u c lebrate. wh th r COMMERCIAL NEWS.j II I So it be th glori us o h of July li f t r - LIMITED. x?t Corona l n day don't forget th it a a HILE the stock exchange has reduced its working hours from two to one a day, holding only a morning session, the business done has grown when o doting to fair proportions as compared with thut of previoua weeks. The prices have beep fairly well sustained In the dividend paying shares, ard the outlook is for the absorption of all the good stocks which come into the mar- " i Have in Stock and ket, at prices which will yield big returns. iu i . Of the week's transactions the most remarkable thing to record was he Offer for Sale Pommcry fall which was apparent in Pioneer Mill. This rtock opened the week at"';0, a price which in itself was quite low. and although only five shares were of- fered the market seemed to weaken under the pressure. The result was that when later in the week there was an offering of ten shares, the price slumped and 60, oft to at which the block was taken by an insider, who will, it is undcr-too- d. Champagnc take care of any further offerings at the same low price. B Olaa was on the bills for some action during the week, and did not disap- P ROOFING point. The assessment, the first of the quartet to come due. was payable the middle of the week, and there was some anxiety felt as to how the money BUILDING PAPER you are be'ng served with a Bupenor would come out. There should have been no such feeling, however, for im- Cold PRESERVATIVE PAINT mediately upon money the becoming due there was a fair payment upon the BOILER AND STACK PAIN1 same ccst as o stock, and yesterday the realizations exceeded expectations agents. art cle at the htr the of the INSULATING The stock exchange took note of the fact that the assessment was due and Wave COMPOUND Pon-- m AiampogneSyf r notWiihs a d'ni payable and added the amount to the bid price for the stock. The week open-t- d BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINT e with sales of 500 shares of Olaa assessable at $2, but later Uiere was a de- ry ia Bold st a C rsiderabjv iiih-- cline to $1.75. The stock was taken readily and there are no further offerings Refrigerators In the hands of the brokers. The payment of the assessment readily meets REFINED SUGARS, fig-ir- e p-- r caethan the wles. it the statement that there is little money in the city, and shows clearly that w Cube the market la being shaken out, and when the unsoundness has disappe:ur d We have just received ou-n- and Granulated. a gen r-i'iy iled by hoteU and there will be a bt le Civd V'av rtt market for all the active stocks. Gurney PAINT OILS, The first sale In many moons Com- Cleanavrie Refrigerat r 1 o. s m p ic; of Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar with 8 s at ilia pany was recorded during the week. There were two blocks put on the mar- beautiful whit- - ei ameled pro-V- lf Lacol and Linseed. ket, one of 50 shares which went at $34. and another of 3T5 shares which had to o charuberf. $33.50. e TEAM man be content with This stock Is held for speculative purposes in San Y u can M-- at a glance PIPF COVERING, Francisco, and only slightly Is it in the hands of other than investment own- irhe ber tbi- - re rierator is Reed's Patent Elastic Beetles ers here. The price Is a compromise one. a little better than the last bid in c ean r not. Covering. San Francisco, I - bat not as good as Was expected by insiders in the plantation. he- cost of these new Cold $32. INDORSE, The laat mark at the Coast was a bid of and a short time before there was od- - Wave (J is not ten per Water-pro- Clarke au offering' at $35. of Cold Water i nt ovrr the regular zinc Patat Oahu roeoEds th-- : Inside and outside, in white axe a bn ak during week, the price going off to $88 and final- li ed ly on a small sale of ten 'i.rnev. colore shares late yesterday, which will be reported today, h- -. to $87.50. Is no reason We e th m in all sizes Automatic There for this but the Tact that there is demand for FILTER CLOTH stocks paying high dividends. Hawaiian Sugar Company holds its own and and they are sold on very PRESS i t Linen 30 shares changed hands at $23. Uonokaa. of which there is not a deal her.-- , asy rras. and Jute. was 27 Telephone sold hvone block of shares at IUJS, a small loss. Klhei showed sta- OEMfuVT, LIME AND tionary when the sale of 10 was recorded at $10.50. BRICKS Ewa Is still the premier of the market at $24. There is always a market GrSLrdeaO. for stock, only Hcse this and a little of It managed to get into the hands of tho -- , A- System brokers. The only sales. 00 shar, s. were by a man who was anxious to real- pecisul IDrive ise, and he- - took the beat stock. The sharvs wera absorbed and nothing felt, ".OOO'f. et J in. rubber hose SKI) BY -- l- th takers being ready to hold more If they come that way. This shows r. will - .m d at 7c f.ot, mnrkable vitality for this stork, while thre la a seeming downward tendency akteh is 3 M) tor AO feet. K8TERN SUGAR REFINING HankMd Co. In SAN CX II. thefgeneral run of shares. The fact which Is developed by the sales and 1 w - includes couplings. FRANCISCO. CAL. Oa'iU wny A Land Co. transactions, however. Is that there la plenty of mor.ev in the city, and there should .be no trouble In taking care of all offerings i dividend payers. f BALDWIN K O. II. Ii & 40a. Te bond market was without feature, the only Us being at the old es- LOCOMOTIVE WORE si PRTT A rifl ntiT . , T tablished rates. There wus one changing bands of O R. ft L Co. bonds at W. W. OlMOfiO & CO, $104.50 for three, and a ssle of $2000 of Ewa 6s at lh usual rate of $101.25. ItWELL UNIVERSr. -- O REAL KSTATB. mtttU4 GUY 'S, LIMITED. jaanuracr.urers of NaUonalV.Oaa'' There will be little doing In the real estate market until the plans of the 8hredder. New Tdrk. Klertricl Kngineer, Rapid Transit Company have been uncovered. There are many persons who Dealers In Crockery. Glass f MatieVger, have In mind the buying of something good In line and House Furnishing Goods. Exclusive hU the of outside lots, but 'ARAFFINE PAINT they all nre now waiting for the route of the quick line. When Sole agents for the celebrated COMPixf travel these Jewel and Gurney refrig- Saa Franelaco. CaL have been announced it la fair to suppo&e that there will be something doing stoves Kotn 6, M. l .t; r Bldg. erators. In dirt. The Kalmukl tract was the center of activity last week, there being 6$. 56. IT7 HLANDT CO.. ten sales, but the present week has passed without any closings, although KING ST.. HONOLULU. there were plenty of Inquiries and many of the loolera on seem to want plots San Franelaco. CaL Phono rvisln r ground soon. There was during the week one sale which shows little as to values, per- haps meaning moat that the purchaser wanted the particular piece taken. The fouwaia This was Rowe property, formerly the transfer of the Emma the old James v Love place, to Mrs. Jamea Campbell, whose residence It adjoins, the price be- VI Your Letter Yesterday ing $9600. This Is considered on all hands a full price for the lot and house, soa works, st. which Is now occupied by Mrs. Freeth. Mrs. Rowe asked for the property mmkn $10,000, and it Is understood that the sale was finally arranged without much Delivers to an parts of the city chem on r ically trouble either hand. pure and palatable distilled wa- oi paper different from th onv-lope- . Too bad evidently you are The real of is mortgage end of the transactions. feature the market the ter for drinking purposes aL - COUNTER In den. not tth our Ream Scheme in buying writing- paper. Wt There Is a constant and Increasing demand for good mortgages and those. MR. at 10 cente per gallon. OMct (HI you alt about tbla way lo so final 1 a apace, bat win give especially of downtown property, which are In the market find ready money. you a Utile book, free for the a akin, which will be of treat advan- There has been no change In the rates and the outlook is for softening rather Jeweler and v tage to yna Meet letter write ra don't come out even aoroe paper than for any higher price for money. There is perhaps a smaller amount of changing money through mortgages Silversmith. DRINK twit r aojne envelopes usually the tatter. If you buy according to rash hands all the time, aa the obtained j-usu- iiea fur-th-r- la used for the payment of debts, wh.ch means simply a banker's transfer. our pun there la no waste either way thus you save money, and m The shortage in the circulating medium Is the cry of the banks and money water mm, a- - 11 th- - sam t i'-- r . h. aper. U)k this up-- 11 a;il1 lenders alike, and until there cornea In some of the money which is now being And avoid kidney troubles ana rheu- la laiportant. shutting REPAIRING A earned by the sales of sugar there will be a more than constant matism. In the Eastern states the down upon some the banking situation of the demands for loans. Otherwise SPECIALTY. best physicians are treating kidney is fair and the prospect Is for a better showing. complaints entirely with just such wa- Fine Assortment of ter aa I am offering; you. a n . L,td.. D.. Grant 2467, Kapaau, N. Hawaii News Company, Ltd RLAL ESTATE Kohala. Hawaii; con . Hawaiian Jewelry.. Tain Hlng & wf to Tarn Kong Ming. Ring Up 270 MKIICH T STRKE f. D.. lot 9 of Ap 1 Kul 6J45, Kamakela. TRANSACTIONS Honolulu. Oahu; con $1300. Fort Street, Love B'ldg. for water or pure soda made from this M the Ion a S. & wf et al. to Kahele H. water. K., O.. int in Kul 5343 & pc land Waioli, June 1 Hoolapa P. A wf to Kama Hanalel, Kauai: Int in pc land Kalalau, le P. (k.). D.. R P 5003 Kul 7477 Mcanoa Kauai; int in hui lands of Waihiha &. IAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. 5. N. Kona. Hawaii: con $1. Haena: con . NEW TORE. I I Kualwnhla A hsb to Kama P. (k). IV. Yung Archibald A. to Honolulu Our (ireat Reduction Sale R P 5007 Kul 7477 Moeanoa 2. N. Kona. Bone tor Incurables Ltd., IV. block 49, (Muu Ice ct Hawaii; con . Kalmukl tract, Honolulu, Oahu; con Clos s Satorday. Jon i 14ib t $9000. Kaakau heir of to Kama P. (k). D.. S. GrinbaBHi Co. L-A- BliSCTRIC i-T it :003 Kul. 7477 Moeanoa 2. N. Kona, 1 et r 1" CH AMCE Hawaii; con . List of deeds filed for record June LIMITED. VLX'l . 1902: t j Kapanlai J K A wf to Jesus John O Ice Delivered to any part of tht SHA.rsHATS D.. pc land Watmea. Kauai: con $1500. First Party Second Party. Class. H I H IKTS D. & Oity. Bftrtw ComiTiissb KsrCeWfe t SHIRTSSSa4 ataay eetd greatly Kahn devisee of to Jesus John G.. J. K. Kealoha wf D. Forbes Tr. D ui thr snides RTSSat nilaesiljili n D.. pc land. Waimea. Kauai: con . W. C, Achl Bishop of Panopolls.. D Isiand orders promptly filled. OMaMsasMBB Ilonbuli & wf al. to Kahele !!. K . W. Smith et al. Tr. W. H. Ne D.. Int In Kul 5343 pc land Waloll. t'ornwell D SOLE AGENTS FOR K. ISOSIHIIVIA Hanalel. Kauai: Int In pc land Kalalau. W. O. Smith et al. Tr. W. H. jvrtfmari & i 4V Mark&am. Cn-ll- e Ar CntJkm. Kauai: fat In hut lands of Walnlha Cornwell D Kins Street, next tn con $75. BATHES Haena. J. A. Magoon et aJ. A. L. Roe .. D Hiahon Blue O. 4 BLANCHE 5o Kaupena Hen- C. tliL P. Bex Namokueha to Hlona. A. L. Roe A. K. Parker D Office: Kewalo. rietta A. et al.. D . Int In part 5 Sect. j June 18 CIGAR. L R P 4505 Kul 2937 Iwllel. Honolulu, H. Fonseca Admz. Est C. E. con I.oo. J Cat Oahu: Hatchelor D New Kaboohull James M. to Kapall P.. IV. June 19 TerMiory Restaurant 'HiLADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS. Wines pes land Nlulll N. K hal i. Hawaii: con Kaula Oplo L. L. McCandless D OF THE W. C. A A. Roe F. A. Roe D JUST OPENED EITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE t Oahu College Tra of to Paxton KImer F. A. Roe A. Roe D rN THE NEW BUILDING COM PA NT, of Toronto, Ontario. R.. D.. lot 72 blk 20 College Hills tract. OPPOSITE Honolulu. con $1000. CLUB STABLES. ifrpecial attention a;iven to eonsi--oect- s California Oahu: Change of Water often brings on s Winery Bond D. D. wf to Kohala Land Co. Veal Jie. Tirlrpt. 14 u of Coffee and Rica e diarrhoea. ex- Wv-rvth- lnx 'n 0ajv-- grown In their own Ltd.. P.. land patent 4402 Awnl. X. Ko- For this reason many F1rt-claa- a and am 1 l Vinrr, be 1. Hawaii; con $3000. perienced r - .aatenfc-et- ao4utr!j from MlaNftfaa travelers carry a bottle of The bet TaMe Winee in Band Emma A hsb to Kohala Land Chamberlain's T .. jri Tlllf Co. D.. patent 4402. Colic. Cholera and Diar- REMOVED Ltd.. land Awini. N. rhoea Remedy with them to be u?ed E HOP & CO Kohtla. Hawaii: con . in case of an emergency. Ror.d B. D. as wf This prep- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE to Kohala Land Co. aration has no eoual rs e cure for bow- ,KRS, VVALDRGN CO., Ltd D.. land patent 4?C Awlnl. X. el complaints. KAHIKINri KAT TO Ud. Kohala. con $375. It cannot be obtained BAaSKT Hawaii: while on board the care or steamship, Ami . Hottl St., Arlington Amvpx. SOLS Bond B. D. A wf to Kohala Lnnd Co. and Is wher- - In iirwry AUENT3. that it most likely to e-- Ko-hal- a. i t A. A. MilHnerT, Ltd.. D. Grant 247. Kapaau. N. be needed. Buy leav-i-- MoTitano'n FrJor. Hawaii: con $0000. a bottle before r FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. B050U M , H. T. home. Rennn. Smith A Co., ktj Berotanla Bond Emma A hsb to Kohala Land wholesale agents, sell It. Street corner Alakea. Read the Dally AdTertleer; 7 eente Phon Blue 2511. per ciocth.

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