PAGES 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHED JULY 8, 1MB. NO. 5935 XXXIV., m HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1901 -- SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS. fOSE RANCH THE COMING LABOR INFLUX POLITICIANS IS NO MORE GET BUS

With Consolidated Leaders Believe It Kahikinui by Is the Time Raymond. to Work. LuCFTT FSTATF COMMITTEE MAY SELLS THE RANGE MEET VERY SOON

r-- a to Two Will be ueveiopea as Planning to Arouse Interest Among Cattle-Raisin- g Precinct Clubs Through- out the Group,

MOKE will memories of the old of the Executive appearance days come with the MEMBERS the Republican Terri name of the Rose of the ranch. are consider- memorable old property, the hos-lb!- e tut ing the reusability of holding a meet- Captain of James Makee; ing at once for the purpose of staking j'aitf for a generation stood for all out the lines, if no more, for the ballot - jolly homelike on Maui, and battle which will take place next fall. - kabeen Incorporated into the Kahiki- There is a universal opinion that there Hr&DCb, and hereafter will be Camp should be some attention paid to the it precinct organization now or there will Papers were signed yesterday transi- be little hope of keeping up any organi- ting these lands and cattle to Henry zation for the next campaign. k Ray-!n- d This has been discussed since the add his Pe. The consideration close of the Legislature, as it was imed in the deed is $52,500. It is un-ersio- deemed the time to go on with the that the payment was made in fight, and to keep the people informed iocds of the Dowsett Estate, Limited, WILL RAISE SUGAR A JAPANESE THE AFFAIRS OF DUEL THAT WAS as to what was done here during the irs. Raymond being one of the stockho- winter and spring, and thus prevent lders in that corporation. The trans-e- r FOR OLAA MILL USED HIS KNIFE GEAR & LANSING INTERRUPTED the Home Rulers from making such aakes Dr. Raymond the largest explanations as would bring the people Mn of fee simple lands on the Island to their support again. The Republi- Keaau Land and Planting Com- A Bloodletting Affray Between The Assignees Will Issue First and Japanese Anatomy Carvers Who I Maui, this purchase adding 16,000 can managers say they have hopes tres to the o.OOO which are so held out pany of Hawaii Filed Two Asiatics Near Ewa Second Mortgage HWent to Kakaako that it will be impossible for the Inde- tiki 39,000 in the Kahikinui estate. Articles Yesterday. Plantation. Bonds. Beach. pendents to explain to the people that Tie ranch will be developed In cona- there was not great loss of time and tion with its parent ranch, the Ka-ta- i, much trouble which should have been Articles of accosiation of the Keaau Last night between half-pa- st S and The Advertiser's story of the con- An group into the most improved cattle excited of Japanese, head- ses- Latrii and Planting Company, Ltd., were o'clock a stabbing affray clusion reached in regard to the af- by avoided during the Legislature's 1 I occurred at ed, two countrymen, who were more tun in the Islands. Already ;!...! , 1 mu . i it has lulu y iiie new uuuipany Hits ti fairs'" of Gear & Lansing excited much sion. It is thought that there is no aieiu) j Waipa.hu. near Ewa, in which a Chinnee excited than the others, marched down c it more than 2,500 cattle, and these yfapital $50,000 engage in Interest yesterday. As usual in such party mean so to of and will the proprietor of a restaurant was cut in through Kakaako yesterday afternoon which would much ril! be incorporated into the herds of sugar cane. cases a mild attempt at denial with- people as Republican party, several places on one of his arms by out particulars was imade, but that in the direction of the Union Feed the the It principal property. There are 3f The incorporators are: J. F. Clay, gave to prosperity a Japanese customer named Sakaroda. counted for little. It is usual in Hono- warehouses. Before Kakaako was left which them and ie old ranch two fine springs and Henry A. Gerlach, J. Hastings Howland, ' now majority i to every which is in the in the From what could be learned of the lulu dispute news item that behind about half the population of pot will be such development of these A R. Cameron, Jos. P. Lino, Jr., Frank interested parties did not want pub- country large, if Home is affair over the telephone,, Sakaroda that crowded district was at the heels at the Rule will lead to the opening of new Sakamaki, Mrs. E. A. Haron, Charles lished, and the nearer to the truth the of the group. A horseman detached eliminated. The wisdom of a second O. went into the Chinese establishment item is, the more readily it is chal- (ruing ranges, new fattening pad-5k- & Cowan, H. C. Isenbeig, Chas. R. himself from the group and galloped ! choice has been explained to the people Blake, C. J. Giddings, A. G. Curtis, F. R. and ordered a plate of soup. The steam- lenged. However, the fact remains, and abundant water supply for precisely as said, down the road. As he approached the y Wilcox, whenever there were a few Giddings, J. Iwasaki, J. P. Lino, Sr., E. ing liquid was placed before the Jap- - the Advertiser that fields all over the estate. The water the business of Gear & Lansing is to Union warehouses he waved his arms gathered is there D. Lance, Jas. P. Lino, James Scott, J. anese, who made Inroads it once and the result that ill ' into at excitedly, and calling out to ' be piped and reservoirs constructed A. Magoon. B. Onojne, W. H. Lambert, be turned over to three trustees and Frank seems to be some ground for the opin- and SOOn fimshed U" He then asked for is to Vida said that a duel between two n soon as R. W. Blake, 'W. D. Schmidt, Miss Fran! that the arrangement satisfactory neces-'sar- y the work can be got under ' Japanese was about to take place on ion that hard work will not be ces Washburn,. L. F. Turner, W. S. Wise, another, which, for some reason, the the creditors. As to the item that a This will be of great help to the the beach. He supplemented this in the Hawaiians into the al-ho- upon per- getting Kahikinui ranges, as well as to the old trustee, Johnson Nickeus, who Jointly proprietor refused to furnish. An ld demand had been made the that it was to be a duel to the Mft. 1875 shares of stock valued at $37,500, sonal property of the members of the death, and were fold. three-quarte- tercation began which terminated in that both duellists or rs of the total stock. j firm, this journal did .not state it as a tte latest purchase gives to the Ray-m- t provided with long knives with which Organization is the word with which The principal place of business of the the Japanese assaulting the Chinese, as a street rumor which was they in- properties 750 acres of fine corn - fact but had vowed to carve each other the Republicans hope to conjure.. Some corporation shall be at Olaa, on the Isl- Chinese-Japanes- e war on at which will be to great and the a treated with reticence by the parties to shreds in order that their nonor added in and of Hawaii ' might be gal- of the members say that they have rat when small scale ensued. A number of at interest. The only answer from an satisfied. The horseman the lantana has been The purposes outlined are: To raise authoritative source the Advertiser loped back to the group which oy this little hope next time if there is not a wd away. The Kahikinui ranch Is cane and other agricultural products, fi lends of the proprietor rushed to his time numbered about four score peo- 505 could get was: "It is not .quite that." perfect organization of Republicans to the scene of the most systematic and anything which shall enter into the assistance and the doughty Japanese ple, all seemingly talking once. 8fai Yesterday brought further develop- at yester-- npon the lantana scourge Is manufacture of sugar and molasses, and The would-b- e duellists showed evi- go into the fight. It was said ! that gen- was soon the under dog in the fight and ments. Tt appears that, on the books, to? waged in Ray-BOD- d to carry on a sugar plantation and dences of having manly the Islands. Dr. i tried the art day that there was nothing done in the eral agricultural business. got much the worst of it. When the the firm is solvent, but that, on the has secured a large quantity of of offense on each other. Their phy 'matter a poll of the various t blight To buy, sell and lease water, rights, res- - market, it cannot realize on itsy&ssets. ofgetting which is . Celestials eased up on him, Sakaroda siognomies were knuckle marked, and the natural enemy j W9t lantana The property of the firm is appraised their eyes gleamed with eternal hatred. districts, that there were no complete and is i. oculating brought a "play, j com-imunit- y. each etc., needed for conduct of such business, knife into with which at $361,357.80 and the liabilities are $261.- - The news that the duel was to take lists to show the residents of any where the ef--t shrub grows. The The capital stock is $50,000, divided into he proceeded to carve the anatomy of 502.09, $100,000 place spread like wildfire, of the leaving Gear & Lansing and brought On the Island of Hawaii there blight is wonderful, for with-- a 2,500 shares of $20 each, and the limit of more people to day the owner He auCceeded in making to the good providing what they have of the district the were precincts where the Republican after it lat-te- es has been introduced capital is piacea ouv.uw. - i scene, police Bt tne ai be sold sum which the trus- likewise a officer. The was practically nothing, where the the plant it first year are: several slashes on one of his arms and ran for the vote makes itself felt, and The officers for the ought to bring. The se- - ter descended upon the crowd, and be- - was strongest and after there would undoubtedly inflicted se- think it party candidate is a blackening of the L. F. Turner, president, Hilo. have to $160,000. This " " were cases the vote caches and the president, Olaa. cured claims amount to wield! the weapons which the again there where life of the lantana J. F. Clay, vice rious wounds had not the bystanders leaves a little over $100,000 out in the "u" was entirely out of all proportion. It m then be by A. G. Curtis, secretary, Olaa. horseman said were in tnetr nossessinn measured a few months interfered. Deputy Sheriff Fernandes to assign- - j "Sly. James Scott, treasurer, Olaa. cold. The trustees whom th(,v w nollnnP(1 non ant, was in Kauai that the greatest trouble was sent for. Upon his arrival the to ; Chas. R. Blake, auditor, Olaa. ment will be made propose issue under arrest. Handcuffs were placed arose, for there there was practically Jte consolidation of the two ranches Japanese was placed under arrest and mortgage The RuN this Company nas purchased first and second bonds. upon their wrists and they were thus no opposition offered to the Home the largest independent The Keaau taken to Ewa in custody. will go to creditors In to police wcaeer of i sugar former secured marched the station. ers. cam two hundred acres of land near the present mortgages; said Olaa mill, on the line of the Hilo rail-- exohane? for their It was the wish of the committeemen that from time to to the unsecured creditors gath- of .i ""a in Hawaii, and will plant with cane and the latter ATHLETES' who were talking of the proposed cattle a iroad. - GREAT MORTALITY evi- WILL Tended and immediately. The company is under con- in return for their notes or other ering that there be a large attendance edlmprOVed-V. - :mean Vt ,l Th,S tract to have the cane ground at the dences of debt. The assignees will to settle for the coming two years the Wnti number of cattle to Qiaa min and win acquire more land as AMONG INFANTS then market the Gear & Lansing hold- DANCE AND SING matter of the local committees and ;: ,lnt0 tnis market will be greatly w fit. ings, applying the returns to the liqui- powers. There was At tne present clubs and their ETl time both of of If the gets j wiws dation the bonds. market unanimity in the desire to have the wnich are concerned in the into a healthy state everybody will be (entire know of is going on. are on ed during each year and the entertain- They Supply the Majority of So Decided at a Meeting of the party what ?bV K . a Paying basis. will be open for well paid off and the field and the only thing in the way seems ttai..j "u6111 logetner ana oper- - ments were always elaborate and & Lansing, untrammeled by trus- - one Deaths in the Month's Gear Z Honolulu Athletic Club Held to be the feeling that there will be 1L management will add to attended. There is a magnificent house tees, to go ahead. outbuildings wmcn go to some vast changes seen during the . llum eacn. while the ex.'and allr the Record. Last Night. next year. There are several members hL water make up a great estate. It is possible SdV; development will - of the committee here and they all the"e will be amnle water that there will be a headquarters es- THE TIDAL W&VE Mr. Fred. Weed of the Williams un- - Ho- seem to have the same idea as to the onThWhlCh may be brOHght tablished at Ulupalakua for the entire A meeting of the trustees of the course the Wr Raymond properties, on ac- - dertaking establishment stated last Due to Submarine nece5,5lty for action. What " rancnes. aaai- - system of Natives Believe It nolulu Athletic Club took place last to th in been a in- - matter will take is a question, but there faUle' Whi0h 18 count of the buildings. night that there has fearful j&k Volcano Off Coast. fofrn to be made - night at the club's headquarters. Quite are some of the members who believe produ-- t of the signing of the papers, trans- crease in the death rate of infants 3 beT the ranch, there After The Mauna Loa which yester- en- in a special meeting, followed by a horses ferring the property from the estate within the past month or so. arrived a number weie present and much N the ,,c raised, not only every he, day brought further particulars ag to the meeting of the full committee, so that ,J Henry & Co. "Out of five deaths," said thusiasm was manifested throughout ranch- - company to Waterhouse markof I but some for - tidal wave reported from Kailua last there may be full agreement upon the re- - Mrs. Raymond, Dr. Ray- "the average is at least three infants, ai be In addition there for Dr. and week. The wave seems to have been the meeting. on is to done. con- two years old. We have had a terms which the work be J experiments mond left for his home to assume under general along the Kona coast of Hawaii, A some arming . with of burials, letter was read from the Maui Ath Another thing which is giving e of property. His mana- remarkable number infant but strangely it was not observed along s '"eh corn wl,l b trol the ranch new-ground- trouble ls that there have been, in eniar i crP will full charge un- and on some days we have buried as the Kau or Kohala coast. The peculiar- letic Association stating that the m mi ana tne scope of it al- - ger, Bellina, have respects, politicians, se- tt many as four. I do not know what is ity most noticeable was in the movement and club house were well on some for the der him. vere throw-down- s, in that the regular anch was the rause of it; perhaps It Is the heat, of the wave, it first being noted at Kai- the fray toward completion and ex- :he b developed as one lua. and then at Keauhou, Napoopoo and pressing desire on the part of the recommendations of the committee :hc ane or perhaps the condition of the water a HanH " mowing estates Open Air Stereopticon Display. Hookena, in quick succession. have not been followed even when ask- H a at this time of the year is accountable. Muuiites to play a series of baseball ago, among na- ed as in some This has made the T deration when Allen of the Hawaiian Ho- - At any rate the number of deaths The prevalent opinion the games with the Honolulu Athletic Club instances. PrPerty of Captain James Manager tives Ts that the wave was caused by some of the members of the Executive it arranging for an al fresco enter among the little ones has been appall- nine here and on Maui. Station8 knWn M the Ma" tel is past They are submarine volcanic action near to the was decided to reduce the initiation Committee rather angry and they think e aame this (Wednesday) ing the two months. shores of the lsiand. Instead of by an It to any Ran'u of the ranch, tainment to be given mostly Hawaiians." fee of the club from $5 to $2.50 until the it is time rid the party of kind earthquake on Asiatic shores, as at first double-face- of 2. ;.came from the P101"" evening at the hotel. Mr. J. W. Erwin, first of January. This was done with of d dealers. h ro-w- suggested. The wave proper was pre rn 't waq were there There will be some work to be done ifl superintending the work of by the idea of increasing the membership ran,Keh0me f who here Murphy Club No. 2. ceded unusually high water, and when if is to an attempt to hold CaPtaln Ma delivery service, is tide about reached roll as much as possible. there be the r1 installing the free e the had apparently f ipar "l',tnnaI1y was abandoned California Camera A delegation of about twenty-fiv- its limit and seemed about to recede, the The club will give a concert and Hawaiians to their contract with Wil- president of the 1 an1 was .- Murphy Club No. cox, to join Republican party. There raislnr, &iven over .... . c TTi - i o r. r and an- amateur members of Francis tidal wav came up, being announced by dance in Progress Hall on August 31st. the . . , E Catt,e- - UUDOlDHUIia..u., Pr0clH0nt AiidtiT, tr Va. twen-ty-fiv- e some over al- !L Then Jt came photographer. In a recent visit wmcn btcuiuj- -. ...o..v - - an enormous breaker, which rolled The proceeds of the entertainment will have arisen schisms the i Drrr. and. was to Phlna lama last evening to assist in organiz- - feet further up the beach than go to swell the club funds. lotment of offices but there has been n h..;,-- . Iur Since it fpp.nea; fih a nief of ing Francis Murphy Club No. 2. The usual before going to pieces. The wave The Honolulu Athletic Club will prob- nothing serious as yet, except hard In- h", as a catt,e Proposl-dnu- T - followed, the water sweeping up and will be nothing else if k beautifufpXes whe has pre- - -- ass meeting was held at Kaumaka- ably call a meeting of the various foot- words. There une well which undating several native huts and reach- present as nave all the time, ball clubs in the near future for the the outlook continues, the hP S PMo2saPNikulna sec- - ing Hackfeld's store. There were three according to one mem- B"til kePt P to the was elected Cub party will first, ls sa,d waves In all before the water began to purpose or aiscussing ine question oi a hJ; that they are of meSTs elJKSnShotel- - retary pro tern pending the selection ber of the committee, get together and 0n SelS stereopticon, in the recede, which It did with great rapidity. league. the of the lsiand T can be seen from of a permanent secretary familiar with Observations show that the wave trav- - then proceed with its settlement of old anh was where they wxa accounts. is 91,. 1 n the home of ex- - the worn. Mrs. r,mma ok. u,i,4 eled a,on& from to Another matter which 'enney. lATinl.. and Manager Allen the coast Kallua The court of tax appeals held a brief .7 M notn lantt'f., elected honorary vice president and , Hookena, a distance of twenty miles In No agitating the old politicians ls that as tick... Dr. ,tt. to tne friends ession yesterday. decisions have Herhoi tends a coraiai Poepoe. Lyons K. ; be-- departments going to i . anil r v' "ll tM wrwln in Messrs. Henry K. about fifteen minutes. The natives ieen rendered, and probably none will heads of are fc. ine bent u ',gM. and waa .Z Chinese and Kakani. Job Manase. William F. Jones (lieve there is a submarine crater near e until all appeals have been "The Lands of the Jap, the .,, v.nm.hMwo the Island. (Continued on Page 3.) mes rlitora. it was always open- - the Filipino. 2 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

tional, the act as a whole Is void. If which if court sustains, nullifies the there is one condition that would make whole law, because it would so muti- y 8 taxes, i, THE the law impossible the act is illegal and late the act that It would not come the W- nt STATUS void. within the intention of the Legislature rtfa, ...... r "ae to h 'lo. "Now in regard to discriminations. which drafted the law. Where parts broad. 10 h The section of the law which provides are intimately connected, and the court A comparison ARRIVED believes that the Legislature wanted tax law of lhfc JUST for the taxation of corporations, basing with to pass the act as a whole, would such estimates upon the yearly profits the to be ext remainder of the act be valid If it did or ooti OF HAWA is, I think, a tax upon the privileges of not come w discrlminaViVT within the intentions of the Far more a8tHnn V of corporations, but this law goes further Legislature? been Big Shipment and discriminates between the earnings "The reports show that tne classifi- sustained by 5 IS "1 of Individuals and of corporations. Why cation made by a corporation must MR. M A PTn-n- . . . r ..tit,- li T , Afvlnl- should an individual have an exemp- ifri a, nai ui c iiiat iiir i ui Mr. Haruv,.,, "UEs had a right to make. Congress : tion of $1,000 and a corporation pay on itself areum..,,, ."' rePHi fly Bicycles : - h, 'o Cleveland Is would be bound in exercising . lu"s that o, profits? Why be- taxinu inst,.., v MidwayBetween net a discrimination powers by v.yinL' tween the property of an individual and the limitations of the con- - nniiM ,. .. this stitution. If the Legislature wants to I acled l thai lh" .ne Senemi of a corporation? It makes no differ- v AriMiAM tAvtci lt ,., -- ., Present i ? Also utunvaj Territory and ence whether the discrimination is in me general iuw, 11 maite a iei iram'nise ...in favor of individual or of cor- proposes - voW, 7. the the tax, but when it to tax prop- T,iu.,, g" and al 4 poration, we claim it is an unlawful erty under the conditions of the Income w hk-- bv th Vl,,,VR1" wv!'rtl discrimination a capricious one, if you tax law, it is going clearly beyond it- - ,.... V' Court t.9 States. J Juvenile Wheels please. A man with an income of $5,000 Powers." .. .. del year may a have nothing left at the MR. ROBERTSON DEFENDS LAW. be 8t aside as a hat siJS a year, yet he snirl- Whole end of he is ' "Tt allowed but a .1 , f ., H J T e cor Which we will sell at a low figure. thousand dollars. The corporation may Mr. imuci iMiii lununru mi. L.c is in only on itf Poration ARGUMENTS a expense an aiKunirui laviiu t: Lot' a. tin I v I ir i.n i c ...... MADE have much less proportion- the law. "There are but two points Thi"''i a. ately. If that be unlawful discrimina- $i 000 ? Action presented by the opposing counsel eludes the' nT,niilUm the whole is n ,,c IN INCOME CASE tion law illegal, and if which would affect the validity of the taxation !i PfCl that contention be sustained by your act. If the classification of corpora- - u,,if"ity:? The ou, JtL 10 honors it would be practically impos- tions and individuals is held to be un- - sented to the",',S h" further J sible to enforce the law, just discrimination, then the whole ""Pme. . . Court m K without that act which win L ji "rl i voiil. . T tt,,. "leCt t riilov . provision. silhmit thnlitrh that if C I Discrimination Between Individ me jjreme ourt j IB. & E. O. HALL & SON. "Inheritances are taxed under the double taxation be sound, it would not Pahia X.o. Xr "e harin. ..Til uals and Corporations Would general law if received before January ,... I 1 "V resume Ull ST offi..!V. , hi.. 1st, yert haiv." th.1..'. null".... I. 11 Mil I nT'UIII U111V . mmm .vu. the income tax provides that in- exempt the property so y Bicycle Dept. and Offices: Invalidate the Law. be affected. The Temporal heritances shall taxed, unless the taxation of the salaries of justices of heirs have paid the inheritance V TRUST CO. tax. the Supreme Court, of judges of the 5 iu, OVER HAWAIIAN This in my opinion would be a case of Circuit Court, and the question of pen- - CtL.LT, The constitutionality of the income duplicate taxation and consequently il- alties. are not directly involved, and tax law was attacked before the Su- legal. would, if overruled, not result in the Telephone Main )7. Warehouse Tel. Main 54. may 'setting aside of the It would preme Court yesterday on "It be argued that the present act? not half a dozen ; law is not burdensome; no matter how follow that if these parts were not sus different grounds. The point generally tained, it wouia voia as a inconsiderable the burden of this law, mat tne act thought to have the most weight in the whole. If the court holds that thi there is no telling how heavy it will penalty attached is excessive and ille to Supreme be made in the future if court Jill arguments the Court was this gal, u ooes not ronow tnat tne law is corpora holds that no limitations are placed by illegal, but only such penalties that of discrimination between the constitution upon the Legislature that THIS is THE individuals, to will not be allowed. The section which tions and which if held of Hawaii. We all know what it will is declared illegal will necessarilv have be illegal is admitted will throw out lead to in the end. It would be a re- to be stricken out. markable instance of the entire law. If, on the other hand untrammeled "Congress delegated to the local power if the Legislature could do what Legislature a very broad power, as VICTOR DINING TABLE! some of the minor objections to the law Congress cannot do. The general tax counsel on the other siite nas already are sustained, the defense claims that law already taxes real estate, and now stated. This power extends to all sub- comes this law and taxes tne Income this would simply result in the law be upon jects of the Legislature, and the power j it. of taxation is one of them, perhaps to of striking "Under this law the ing remedied the extent insurance companies most important delegated to Legis-iatur- e pay 1 per the out these sections, and the law would but cent, while all other cor- by Congress, without qualifica- porations pay 2 per cent. Has the still remain in force. any power tion. There is nothing to limit legislature to make such of the Legislature in the matter A new and novel fact brought out distinction in the class . or corpora- of taxation, though are - ' tions? If it has. then there limita- by the arguments yesterday was that it could provide tions in many other matters. I contend a separate tax for coffee corporation, that by virtue, of the broad powers the powers delegated to the Territory sugar companies, etc. It could say-tha- t conferred, the Legislature is untram-mele- d of Hawaii far exceed that of any other rice planters shall pay so much, in this power, except as limited sugar corporations so much, and so by to Territory, and that the status of Ha- the fourteenth amendment the This way I on through the entire list. If one cor- constitution. YfCl for!Silk waii is midway between that of State poration is picked out. it is an unjust ,,, Miide EromG discrimination, "This amendment, however, does 'Iton. and Territory. not because it would bind any Legislature to any iron rule. make s much difference in the The Legislature may make Both cases. that of the Waimea. amount, but because of the principle still taxa of the law." tion laws with such distinctions as the j They have all the appearance o( SM Plantation Company, a corporation, and '- - This concluded the argument, .cMmic. me jinats one reason why Gilbert's Dnul H. Robertson, were presented to- at the "-v t,lA ooi'oe.- - an of G. close of which Judge Galbraith asked: nciupuvn innings achlev-- d popularity at a boot Can be Extended without Dishes Somr But wear Silk Removing gether. "How could a proportionate tax, as of dog lneV better than tbM provided by the owner a female was! eason- or Linen A great advantage when unex- S the constitution, be taxed 3 his neighbor, who Owned j 22? GENERAL HARTWELL ARGU- and the-- made?" a male doe. was not taxed, he could Then v are purchasable 4; about pectedly called to seat more people after the MENT. "It is practically impossible," re- -' not come in this court and say he had ne-four- th the cost of Silk: that's tiJ sponded Mr. Hartwell. " table has been set. We guarantee every General Hartwell opened the argu- been unjustly discriminated against. third reason. MR. "How far do you think the court Women have learned that tafsi ment a generaJ statement of the LEWIS' ADDRESS. canj table for two years a table that will work with go in considering the classifications silks are bound to crack at snie agreed facts in the case at bar, the Mr. Lewis followed the opening made by the Legislature? asked Judge of their properly for two years will work for all speaker with a more exhaustive-arg- ue. reading of the papers being waived. He Galbraith. time. We invite an inspection of these ment, quoting liberally from authori- "I don't believe the court can go very stated that the tax had been paid on ties to sustain his points. He began far. There is not a single case in the Gilbert's Linings tables and will be pleased to show them agreement the money would with the general statement of his authorities before me where the Leg- the that ground of contention: arguing that the to you . subject to islature proceeded on general lines of . be held by Assessor Praitt law was invalid for the following rea- - taxation of corporations, and was not Will not Crack, the order f the Supreme Court. sons: Discrimination between corpor- sustained by the courts. will nor discolor t I am aware," said Mr. Hartwell. "of ations and individuals: unlawful ex "It is for the Legislature to de They not fade the extreme caution with which a court emptions; unlawful penalties; taxation cide who and what shall be taxed, and undergarments, of In always approaches a question of legis- the salaries of the chief justice, and what shall not be taxed. If it is the, Gilbert's Linings are made m associate justices, and of the circuit right of the legislature to say what styles for many uses, Ther- - power. It may be assumed that ' lative judges; taxation of United States shall be taxed, it seems to me it is PERCALINE. the court will not declare this act in- bonds: and in conclusion, because the given also the right to say what shall reasons ac SATIN SURAH. valid, unless the for such act as a whole was illegal. "To begin," be exempted: This rule of general ex- HAl Ltd T INDIA and IMPERIAL The ne Furniture Gompany, tion are clear; but take it that the said Mr. Lewis, "the income tax as a emption is left to the discretion of tne will receive construction whole is objectionable, because it Legislature. SULTANA SATIN. tax law strict SHEEN. by this court. makes the burden difficult to apportion. "It seems to me that the $1,000 ex- SILVER St It never been looked on MERCERIZED SATEEN Fort and Beretania reets, "In 1897 an income tax law was pass- has with favor emption is a very moderate classifica- fol- because it pries into the private af- tion, and the figure fixed by the Legis- NEARSILK ami ed by the Legislature of Hawaii, ' Progress Block. Honolulu, H. T. fairs of individuals and corporations. lature Is fair and reasonable. As to AMISILK. lowing closely the law of the United co! and has always been the last tax the complaint regarding insurance New lines are in parisian Silk States adopted in 1S94. The Supreme to by States or Territories. companies, I don't see what charge of with the preW un- jnrs to harmonize Court of Hawaii declared this law "As to the discrimination: Corpora discrimination can be made nere. Tht shades in dress goods. Thy a constitutional because of its lacking in tions are as much entitled to have the general law provides a tax of I per they loom being protection of the law as are individ beautifu!lv finished that uniformity, and because of its cent on gross receipts, which leaves for the outside rather than the bM against the Constitution of Hawaii, uals: absolute conformity cannot be but little choice, when a tax of l' per obtained under any system, corpora- of a dress. however, is no longer in effect. but when cent on net receipts of other c which,, there is a plain unjust The.v make an ideal foundati-- and discrimina tions is considered. 1 The provisions of such a law so far . as lighter tion as is the case here, it is in vio "It cannot be said that there is any pven ins? .Tresses: heine far proportionate is concerned, is not in w CREATIONS! taxation i i i ev; are Fashions aVAmnf-'In- n n i n All Silk. They lation of the constitution of the United f r:l .nm tiri stl'OnCer than power of any - inherent in the taxable States. The tax is not upon a fran taxation laws must b.- considered to- - least papery, like many "PS country. This proposition is admitted chise or business of a corporation. get her. by Chief Justice Frear in the decision which the government giving the fran " n the subject of duplicate taxation Needful Goods ' quoted, he dissenting from the opinion chise to these corporations may have it is in a certain sense double taxa- and 's of the majority." the right to tax. but this Is simply tion, but in another sense it is not WK WILL REPLACE marked to the lowest notch, for Mr. Hartwell quoted from this opin a question of whether the property is a double tax on property. Under the Clothing by 1S96 prop- ANY OF it's our determination to undersell ion of the Supreme Court of Hawaii on owned an individual or bv a cor general law of only tangible poration. It may be said by counsel erty is taxed. When the income on IJN1NB all competition, while maintaining is on show here in elaborate variety the first inepme tax law. and also from on the other side that the $1,000 exemp that property is taxed it cannot re GILBERT'S Cooley on the powers of States as re- a high standard of quality with of styles and materials. tion makes but little difference in the called double taxation. It seems to WHICH Dti NOT GIVE gards taxation being subject to limita general distribution of the tax, but this me that there is a distinction between which the name of THE KASH tions, also on the uniform ratio, pro- has no bearing, it is the principle that capital and income, just like a govern- Perfect Satisfachok CO., LTD., Is inseparably linked. Men's and Boy's tection against exceptional taxation. in violation of the law. ment bond. That is the capital, but etc. He argued that the law laid down "As to the unlawful exemptions of the coupon you clip from it is not cap- Furnishings in this case of Campbell vs. Shaw was insurance eomiptnies. the underlying ital, but income. Men's Suits $15.00 to be considered as the law of Hawaii principle of taxation is that any such "Regarding the contention as to pen- Correct in style and right in price. today, Organic providing exemption must result from some pub alty, that does not directly concern Intrinsic value that you can't equal the Act that lic Bervice. What case, is only incidental. The & Mars! judgments in force previous to annexa have the insurance this it Whitney anywhere under $20. When this companies done that they should be imposition of this penalty is. not un tion remained in force unless different subject to such exemption? constitutional. I take it that the tax-- : store talks clothing it talks SUPE- ly specified in Organic . LIMITED. the Act. "The Supreme Court has held an ex Iiayei 1& eilllllu UJ i ucaj is i ' i RIOR CLOTHING. We can't afford "If it .does not," he said, "such deci emption of (2,000 to be unreasonable the tax appeal court under the law of PINS,NECKLAlB to sell any other sort, because We exacting sion cannot be as effectual as if the Is this exemption of $l,000 any more 18i6. There is nothing here CHAINS, invite careful and Organic reasonable? Is it purely for living ex the penalty can be added whhl coming from us is as good as a Act had not been passed, and that buyers to view our endless styles of as long as it is not unconstitutional. penses? If it is. why should only one the right to appeal. This act would RINGS, CHARMs, guarantee. it shall serve as a precedent. This law, in a family be exempt? I think this stand and be operative even if that case special legislation against is void. Jewelry lufactor' MEN'S SUITS . ..10, $12.50 up to $25 no more proper is a of section jnd other Felt and Straw Hats than that law, has the the married men in favor of the single "I don t Deiieve mat mere nas oeeni uniformity and equality. order by men. If a woman is teaching school, any objection cited that would hold j "The Legislature has no inherent why should she not be exempted, be- water. Perhaps one of these minor power of taxation, no other power than cause her husband happens to be work- propositions may be affected, but that Jeweler that granted in the Organic Act, which ing. It seems to place a tax upon in- would not invalidate the law as a BIART gives the Legislature power to enact dustry. whole. KING ST THE KASH CO., Ltd. laws not inconsistent with the Consti "The law is unconstitutional in that "I think that it would be interfering! FORT, NEAR 5. tution. Congress it violates article which provides with the legislative powers to declare j itself would be bound be levied TWO STORES TWO STOCKS in exercising taxing powers, by lim that no person in a criminal case shall this act void. Taxes cannot onedalty. the be compelled to testify against them- by the executive or Judiciary depart- - nempo7 TWO TELEPHONES : Main, itations of the Constitution, and the -- j... On v "J'Z 96 376 Main. selves, and also grants the right of a ments. i nts is a riiii.Li aerextMcuj iti ue ?tt? Legislature of Hawaii could not ex speedy and public trial. This law re- - ceed the powers of Congress, which it quires corporations and individuals to j attempts to do in this act. produce their books, and the assessor ' Htfc ft ft ft ft ft ft "The Organic Act of Hawaii is dif is given authority to summon witness- - ferent from that of any other Terri es who must give testimony. It pro- - tory in the United States. In other vides for the Incrimination of self, and Cereals gives no protection to a person brought , Fresh Territories the Organic Act requires needs no coo passed by before the assessor to testify. This OOOK'S FLAKE RICE something good; There is Hardly a Spot that all laws the Legislature makes the act illegal in that the con- must be submitted to Congress: there stitution provides that no man must ROLLED OATS, is no such requirement for Hawaii. In testify against himself." Mr. Lewis j MORNING MEAL, every GEM, Territory there is a provision made numerous citations in support of ; PETTIJOHN'S BREAKFAST In the Civilized World that there s'all be no tax on a public this contention. domain, or discrimination against non After the noon hour court resumed CREAM OF WHEAT, residents. The later acts providing for with Mr. Lewis still speaking. ETC., m on MALTED BREAKFAST FOOD, WHERE the government of Territories contain "I wish to lay particular stress the provision must be in the words 'false and fraudulent' 4n the that taxation law, the word false may mean untrue accordance with the valuation of prop- yet assessor may erty; in or incorrect, and the there is nothing of that sort add a penalty of 200 per cent If this WA1TY, )1 the Organic Act of Hawaii. Is t to be is found to be the case. This punish- & inferred Congress did not intend to SALTER that ment is extreme and unlawful, and Str p'ace limitations upon the taxable pow violates the constitution, which pro- rt u Qu,t f.forprs. Fort "Canadian Club er of Hawaii? Did it intend to give the vides that no excessive fines shall be Legislature greater power than that levied, or any undue or unusual pun- held by Congress? I think not. The ishment inflicted. The taxpayer in and of this Instance has no defense. A 200 per limitations of the Constitution cent penalty is taking property with- the laws of the United States were also out due process of law. Whisky to have effect here. It was no doubt the "The estimates of income includes all Intention to place Hawaii midway be- notes, mortgages and bonds, excepting IT tween the status of a TerritorV and those of the Territory of Hawaii. It Is thnt of a State, and give it certain ben does no s&y particularly that United not enjoyed because of its fragrant aroma and efits not allowed other Territories. States bonds shall be taxed, but it BOI Mr. Hartwell then quoted the taxa would seem that when exceptions are WATER TUBE delicate and unmistakable flavor. Its remarkable tion provision of the Constitution and made in the case of bonds, and United argued of section the States bonds are not included. It must that in view this to bonds, of proportionment and equality mean tax United States blending qualities make it especially delicious in rule which is also clearly unconstitutional." was necessary to moke the law valid. Judge Galbraith "It seems that the Cocktails, Highballs, or in any Mixed Drink in "For instance, the provision imposing Legislature did not mean to tax Unit- a penalty of 200 per cent by the collect- ed States bonds, as the returns do not Hamm-Youn- g Co. is or in the event of false and fraudulent show that." Von which Whisky used. returns, is Illegal: he is the sole arbiter. "One point in my contention," con- with Mr. Lewis, "is that If fills act and can inflict this punishment tinued Street. out due nroeess of law, or trial by is void in parts it is void as a whole. AGENTS. Queen jury, a proceeding clearly unconstitu We have pointed out Inconsistencies THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

SXSXsXsXSXgXSXS) 1 1 FIVE FOR SALE EVERYWHERE! F,VE I 64 H CENT La Insular of America CENT I Trade CIGAR Mark Registered ard owned Ky DAVID LAWRENCE & COMPANY 1 CIGAR 50 S GETTING READY FOR THE o FREE DELIVERY SYSTEM :THE 4 PICK IP DOLLARS ARRIERS afoot, on bicvnlM n carts, "Well, thin, yez kin just go away; will be used to distribute I've already paid $3 to get me gate WHILE THESE BARGAINS REIGN, Irenovation the mail which will be placed in numbered, and I'm r.ot after payin' any each house as soon as more." the men now Upon being ""-- snape assured that it would , lor the work finish not cost her anything, the lady was at , their course of sprouts. The locations prevailed upon to accept a blank. RUGS j OF m of the routes of the men, while made The letter carriers now upon the subject route are: John Silva, a native of to those changes which always Honolulu, are expected, of Portuguese parents, hav- LADIES' W. B STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS j have been made, anj the ing been connected with the postoffice look- - sviil bear I first day's for the past years; Den-ne- t, I k i work in going over them has five George T. Fur Summer Wear, in all Sizes, E dusty climate recently arrived from New York in ii city; R. s. New This Week Special - Pierson, also from at I There are some routes- so long tt York; iUn is a daily visitor that Jean Sebate, a native of France, $1.25 would be impossible for the man who claims to have been rrom , onH ctnin I who banished the b"ft 01 rus la has to traverse France on account of being an active the distance to do it supporter Ley cost good money twice a day. The longest of Dreyfus, and who has probably perhaps Is taken out citizen- ( x that of his first American NOTTINGHAM UBTAINS BARGAIN PRICES look shabby. Don'; the carrier who will take the ship papers; Nicholas Hoopi, part Ha- trip from King street up waiian and part Chinese, and William The Newest Designs offer Bring to Liliha to we discard them. them Judd, and McCoy, a native of Pennsylvania, hav- then through that thorough- ing This per P .: n trpTiKfnrn Y fare to resided in Honolulu for the past week, pair, at ,,ur lnnut'ii, Nuuanu. down the avenue cov- . $1.00 P nf- hpautv and ering all the cross streets to King once The blanks were yester- uem into .hinnliiiC3 " mts distributed more. The distance, the number of day to probably one-ha- lf of the city. to them much of their The form is preceded by the following turnings, and the general difficulties ' BLACK SERGE DRESS splendor. notice: SKIRTS pristine which must be met decided the super- "Honolulu, August 12, 1901. To the intendent. Colonel Erwin, that the man Patrons of the Honolulu Postoffice: To Just purchased by our buyer in New York, must be mounted. In this he will share properly inaugurate the Tree delivery All wool, honors with three others, all of them of mail in the city of Honolulu It is newest design?, nicely finished, at "0 working Waikiki of his route. Thus imperative that the citizens shall co- $4.00 - operate ren- the man who will cover the route with the department and which extends from Keeamoku street der such assistance as is in their 7 his Week Only to McCully street, will not walk, nor power. Don't Miss This Bargain. LINOLEUM will the man who will combine Ka-kaa- "To secure the prompt delivery of a with part of the district along mail it is essential that the address King street, nor the man who will shall include the street and numher, swing slopes. delivery is to be made at a Ladies' halls, kitch- - around the Puncnbowl Ehere Brown Linen Dress Skirts, I Always useful for These four who will ride are not the or place of business; box num- only non-walke- rs, ber, where delivery to be I ... ntfice use etc. Wears long for there are being is tnrough Flounce effect, some with Ruffles, some with rows of Arabian Lace laid out two routes, which lie postoffice box, or the w,ords 'General further Delivery,' any and st and oleans readiest We out than the walking men, in the upper if for reason mall Is to Insertion Trimming. Newest Idea. Rich and Rare Bargains. Fort street and the Ewa King street j be called for at the posiofHce. This hjve a varied stock. districts, which will be covered by men will enable those handling the mall to who will mount bicycles. This will see at a glance through which cnannel leave three walkers on the force of ten, delivery is to be made. You are, there-- i New fore, earneft'y requested to Children's Bonnets, o leaving out one man who will . ride ' inform o about giving all his time to collections, your correspondents of your correct Just opened, Large Assoitment, White J, except upon steamer days, when he address, and urge upon them the im-- and Colore at will join the pedestrians in the center portance of adopting the same. 50c, 75c and 85c. of the city. These three will have short "Please rill out carefully the blank MIRRORS routes and will have to make frequent which will'be given you with this, giv- trips. Their territory will not pass ing the names of all persons in your or employ TREMENDOUS PRICE Punchbowl street or Nuuanu. rarally who receive or are i REDUCTIONS IN men will will so ' likely to receive mail, and state oppo-- Of 11 sizes and, casting no rej- The who ride do in neat little carts of a general pattern site each name where the mail is to be Ladies' Muslin I ection on our competitors, the which experience has taught Is of delivered, whether at street and num- Underwear, ss postoffice first-cla- value. The cart has a side ber, through box (giving the Owing to the large - shipment we i. have Mt. Btiot ii' i I i a atari at tht. v.-- i number of the box), or through the just received of these wet weatner nas a top Erenornl rlolivt-- v The carrier will call goods, which we can whica twenty-fou- bought at a bargain, we ofier them to you gives perfect protection. The plan for the blank within r at a U ready which may be followed here is to make ; hours. Please have for him." most generous reduction. Come and see the skirts we are selling a contract for the furnishing of the The blank to be filled out is preceded 65c and $1 00, ' carts and horses to the men, so that with the following instructions: at all with deep embroidery. there will be no expense or keep o "Please fill out this blank and write, repair for the United States. The bi- with ink, the names of all persons, In- cycle men are allowed $30 a year for cluding servants, using Mrs. or Miss their machines. as a prefix in case of females, with White Shirt Waists, p. Colonel Erwin has completed his their own given names in full, who receive or are likely to any i Bopp ten receive I Sizes from 32 to 42, & Co. marking of the examination of the : i . .m.1. : . just arrived. Prices will . meet men who would be carriers, and who man a.i inns i.umifi x lie given 'luii-- vith your o put in several hours Monday at the of married women must be stated, and approval. o of not those of their husbands. For ex- High School and found thai three ample: Mrs. Mary The Leading the number, just enough to fill the Brown must not be places he has to offer, had pasea. described as Mrs. William Brown. These will be sworn in at once. This Write in full one name on a line, add Furniture Dealers. will complete the personnel, and then full number of house and street after exam each name. The information will ena- there will have to be made, other your prorr inations for the purpose of creating in ble postoffice to ptly dispose fr-n- go Hot vapanpies mav of. ma which would otherwise to i,!Ki whinh - J T Clfe..L. ..V, x i ' Dy .ii- ' ij' tt. nfliiii ' MifJ 'JL. PAeiFie done eo. will be illIll import be filled. This not E-wi- all chaniges of address. Hand this Colonel as he will have hi your and Bethel departure for San Francisco in two name blank to letter carrier, r PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET. m Streets. weeks. drop in letter box, when completed, Superintendent Erwin and Chief without prepaying postage." ! Clerk Captain Kenake were out all yesterday afternoon, driving over the WHISTLING PIGEONS OK CHINA. city and selecting locations for the Peking to be a of When the traveler visits for can rival my countrywomen now hV'higher education," as you here, mail boxes that are feature the first time he is struck by a strange call it the new postal system. POLITICIANS beauty and dress. First of all, I think And the young women I have met show-the- y ground pretty well music that seems to be upon the air. It have more general culture, "We have the approaches, anded the results of this education. They Mr. Er- retreats and then dies as-we- re sub-tounde- gone over in this matter," said are better educated. I have been able to discuss innumerable d, 6R0WN already locations away. After some moments it will be win, "and have made in going about the country, tojects intelligently. I could hardly men-obser- ve probably repeated. Looking upward in- GET BUSY for forty boxes. There will at the the numbers of large and flour- - tion any branch of of they De piacea art which be five or six more to stant when the aerial orchestra is at its ishing colleges for women which exist were ignorant, and usually they could At 5 o'clock the seven carriers who loudest, there annears a lieht cloud. PIftN rnorn- - everywhere. One can hardly believetalk well on the drama, poetry and art. started on their first rounds this lwhose Unt shows against the blue sky, (Continued Page 1.) s office. from that there are so many women seeking Sarah Bernhardt, In Success. ing, reported in Mr Erwin , the cloud approaches and is seen to be MANY T0NS8 They had had a hard days work d,s-- other Islands, on business, ng which are to he pigeons, which wheel and it might be tribut the blanks circle, and finally settleL upon the eaves well to have them feel the pulse of the A ed in by residents and returned to vyyvyy are to be j of the house to which they belong. political community and gauge the fu- carriers today. These blanks by filled in, showing wnere tne resiuent I ne music ceases, anu me iraveier is ture that. lives, and whether he desires his mail convinced that the birds are the mu- Mr. J. P. Cooke said: "I am of the to be delivered at his house, through sicians, but he is puzzled as to their opinion that there is not too much time HERE'S TO MEN OF MIGHT postoffice box, or by general delivery. Instruments and how the poetic, rising jif we are to make a hard fight. There The carriers met with great difficulty and falling music is produced. The in- is much in the way of organization to HERE'S TO YOUTH WITH ALL ITS JOTS. making the purpose of the blanks be done, HERE'S TO AND in to strument is called a chaotse; the word and the sooner we get at it HEALTH. clear to many residents, particularly the off we HERE'S TO NATURE'S REMEDY. and Hawaiian "chao" meaning whistling, and the better will be. I have heard the Chinese, Japanese signifying mechanical. A chao- the talk of a session of the Executive population. "tse" is a Committee before and hope will j-- - "The chief difficulty, however, said tse mechanical whistle. that it When a man has i of be called at once, so we can get in the numDering. we The form the little machine varies that truth to tell he finds - had supposed that probably one-ha- lf according to the material of which it is down to work and stimulate the people no end of hearers. of the houses were numbered, but It composed. Some are made of reeds, in the lead throughout the Islands to When his story is has developed that not more than piace(j together in the form of pipes. bestir themselves." a gladsome one, and 20 per cent are correciiy uujuucicv, such as Pan played, and others are It Is understood that there is a gen- he is able to bring the situation in tnis respect J made of small gourds At the extremity eral plan to secure the naturalization news of health and discouraging, un Juaa of each reed, or on the face of the of the old residents who have maintain- strength to those - numbered 60 and the one one house gourd, is placed a whistle. The whole ed their allegiance to a European pow- who are weak and j- - next door 400 and something. These er. and Vol? Holt resi- instrument must be light enough for the This is proceeding with success at broken down, he are the Wilder no fly- most of par- ! Both numbers were of the bird to experience difficulty in the plantations, at one in finds millions ready dences. ticular, on- same kind, and evidently placed under ing. It is fastened to him by means where last year there were to listen. Such is We found the same of a thin strip of wood which goes be- ly eleven votes, there have been more my story; it Is full the same system. J- - thing on other streets, and are pre- tween the two central tail feathers. A than that number of naturalizations so of truth and over- pared to undertake a big piece of work small ring is attached to this, and a far. This leads to the belief that there flowing with tidings 0411 to things out. through it. will be such pressure to and hear thl in getting &iin6.iir..cL. who light stick thrust This holds as will lead of new strength and Piano. W. However, Mr. Stanley Stevenson firmly; whistling is va- - strong precinct over and uway a f 1 "n i I the machine the clubs all the life for the sick i K'.ad rT - now to show our has the numDering in " ried by the way the air penetrates, and group, and that there will be close at- ailing. 'xU and back rrom tne "'?' tv,o fnrpp to tention paid to "ft.nt' v;is Kuiuh is nronortioned. 1 the raniditv" the advance work of a BEARING luutvj thai Weak Men Can Be cured IS - linn nt thP work and push it of flight. campaign. BELIEVING.- uiA spar- strength of nerves and through with all the dispatch possible The falcon, tne eagle and the The effects of illness can be removed, the full 1' efforts the situation may row hawk take up all the animal and THE AMERICAN muscles can be restored and the old vim and snap be felt onte more. week GIRL AS I KNOW be improved materially within a vegetable refuse from the streets. They HER. are very destructive to all domestic Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt rTne on their rounds yester- the pigeons, which Sqstrom carriers mail fowls, particularly My study of the American girl has anything has ever been sold before. Not "as good," but day carried their new leather are very dear to the Chinese. They Unlike that registry book and the been twofold; first in Paris and after- better, stronger, more durable, more pleasant to use, than any other pouches, with uni- cannot kill the birds of prey as they gen- ?usic distribution Their ward at her home. At consid- electric body appliance on earth. It restores health by pumping a blanks for them. are so necessary; it Is cruel to confine first I you sleep. are not yet ready r con- tle stream of electricity Into the weak parts while It gives forms gray trousers, the pigeons, so the Chinese have ered her simply a refreshing change never or blisters as to wear cadet e, a current which you feel all the time, but it burns Company are Before the chao-ts- which frightens from the stereotyped English good shirtwaists. structed girl, old-sty- le a perfect regulator and my special cush- J lidr and yesterday and allows the pigeons to do the belts. It has Parting out on the routes their enemies to look at and talk with. It was ap- electrodes. tnt were ins ructed at fly about in peace. ion ORT 8T. seven carriers They parent, even then, that American girls My Belt cures all pain and weakness In from 30 to 60 days. Call and some length upon their duties. today for my beautifully illustrated 80-pa- ge book, full A courteous at all A OF ONE. would become famous in for their see it. or write I l directed to be LINE Paris people. ' 1 I altercations of happy tidings for sick Sent free. LlJuri h M times into English peer. unusual gifts of conversation and their j w"h8,people "reporting all questions to The recent death of the Ke Wantage, affords a curious ex general good looks. I soon was able of the department Mr. Lord to any M. G McLaughlin, SWgfifc P? Bond the head ample of how peerages die out. He was drive down of the great avenues Dr Broker nake. They were aiso Mrvr.-r- pick out as I saw -- and them not De requncu lne nra. w - - ' r, Estate thev would dogs were kept, conferred upon him In them pass. They had more distinction rv. . and vards where ferocious UUe was not not supplying dog ; any ldea of lts being only a in their looks and manner than the as Uncle Sam is livery sys-- tg85 wRn girls of any other country; a freedom 'ULAGENT. the free j he was a very wealthy meat along with porting ife peerage, for a pride tern. One of the carriers in Wantage had no children in their walk and conscious in si02 day' j They Jodd Bniuu.. the various experiences of had been a great deal of talk their expression. never have had Mfg. Co., Ltd, places he had Dee n Tnere are run difficulty in making places for them- Oahu Carriage that at three Deen mode saloons that to cream, and had ,iaLnj' tt rQ ,pneriiv selves in the life of Paris. RIVER STREET. T.ra.rmp on ai anuLiii, But, though I knew something of i- Wantage was the . . . TtrViprp an Irish - - ;.ttm that Txrd odroer lnop .,;,.,) dwelt my pres- - j ting, Blackrmitbing and Trimming A Specialty. resent to run an establishment of them abroad, it was not until 4 Pah W with energetic first peer j lady, he met a model Inn at ent tour of this country that I began AT.T. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. this kind. He started to know them as they are. They have J postoffice?" he England, long before the Phone Blu ML P. O. Box m. Set-- ruuurs """Are yez from the Ardington, irw cents lady barred the system, and many qualities for which I look in vain each. waTasked. while the nin& of the Gothenburg ' v ' arms to local charities. among the belles of France, and they LLKopp, gateway with replied. save the profits "I am, tne cu-wc- .

E THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

pacific CIVIL SERVICE EXPERIMENT. EARLY CLOSING. The Kansas City Journal thinks wtth There are certainlv two sides to the Scrofula We are Now Prepared Advertiser R. Merriam. director hi me early-closin- g working-censu- s, Commercial William - movement as a that his experience in organiz- j man's letter printed elsewhere will This root of many evils TO FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE ought to be of value DIRECT ing a clerical force Sh0w. The object of the movement as Glandular tumors, abscesses, ATING SETS FOR ISOLATED AN D MARtvv 7tNEcT WAXsXEK Q. SatlTH - - EDITOR. to the civil service commissioners in the we understand it is, first, to give the pimples The half-holida- y; w future performance of their duties. clerks a Saturday sec-la- and other cutaneous eruptions, sore providing for the AUGUST 14 of Congress ona having given them such a resting ears, inflamed eyelids, to j rickets, dyspep- WEDNESDAY twelfth census required the director spfcI1 to deprive them of cus-pu- t DYNAMOS Kotary - . their each applicant for a clerical posi- tomary Sunday morning excuse for not sia, catarrh, readiness to catch cold examination as the hole tion through such an going to church. Assuredly if they get and inability to get rid of it Static Judging from the high tides ser- - , easily, pale- A C. & D. C. min-etre- h determine his fitness for the an outing on the day of week of the sea that the would long last the ness, in the tottom filled vice. Mr. Merriam says he had tnt.y will not need another on the nervousness and other ailments used to sing about has been - thought that the civil service commis- first, and they can, without loss of nec-sione- rs including the Motors du-jeaS- uy consumptive tendency MV were not going about their exercise and ozone, give time to ties way; that they gave : their spiritual affairs, Can be completely and permanently Islands in the right A Chinese born on these did not determin; But our correspondent, defer-th- e all might examinations which in all removed, no matter how young or old are adjudged to be Americans it qualifications of the applicant for ence to the clerks and to the Christian get . worth while for somebody to in work in wnicn ne w uuiu societies champion cause the sufferer. be vote. the uarticular that their ARC and and organize the Chinese h unloved. So he determined to asks: What about the workingman? Hood's Banaparilla wm rirra the danrhter - thoroughly 4 of Silas Vernooy. amine his census clerks He labors on Saturday until about Wawsvrsinc. N. T.. who had Incandescent streets are wet down with but only in such orancnes a nu p. m. Then he draws his pay and comes broken out with scrorula tores all oyer her After the Vn step- - ... V. i. tVlOV WOllld.. A..,,, t. U.... 1 : face and head. The first bottle helped hO. ladles and gentlemen, before erence to me uuuca mmu u"u iunu n uuj ins supplies, tlne her m com- - j carpet or the drawing-roo- called upon to perform, such as wants meat, groceries, clothing, per-mo- n and when she had taken six the sores were all LAMPS. ping on the hall be geogra-- . healed and rugs, will please wash their shoes arithmetic. English and haps tobacco, new tools now and then her face wis smooth. He writes nothing was taken j plenty that she haa never shown any tn the tub of suds at the door. phy. In arithmetic ana of other things. All stores ilea at the Estimates given on cost of new Installations multiplication and closed save in and eroftua returning. of any b up save addition, fare those Chinatown ment is unaer me direction or an expe nenced man c the j goes (.! street-weep- er as these were all that he there, possibly getting what he is made that the percentage, Complaint would be required to use. In, wants and possibly not, but to the sh germ-infeste- d dust. clerk Hood's scatters a require-- j of SaroaaaHtta THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC is in order, and geography the tent his trade taking business away CO., LTD We presume it does. It In charac- - i working-ter- , Promise to cure the ments were almost primary from the white firms. The and keeps the EXCLU8IVE AGENTS OF therefore, to thoroughly wet down questions with would rose-wat- er as also were certain jman rather deal with the latter promise. Ask your city's highways with carboiizea e druggist for It sweeper starts. res oec t to historical lniormation. ana assume mat business men The Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing before the results are re- - would rather have him. today and accept no substitute. Co. 4 Some rather curious ALAKEA 8T oorted by Mr. Merriam. He gave ex- - Would the stores be willing to open ror Territory of Hawaii. The high mortality among infants, aminatinns to 6.336 applicants, of whom j for two hours Sunday morning for the mainly concerning the Hawaiians, can only 3,530 gained more than the required , benefit of the workingmen? Probably or hardly be attributed to the weather 75 per cent. It would seem that the. not: and in any event the law as it the water. The temperature this sum-m- ej examination must have been very thor-- j stands would forbid and the clerics FIFTEEN has-- not been uncommonly warm ough' to have cast out more than 44 per j would object. So would the Young CARLOADS to city is, and t!W water served the cent of the total applicants, or else the j Men's Christian Association and the owing to the new artesian pumps, better applications came from a low educa- - Young Women's Christian Association, than ever before. The chances are that tional grade, for it is the record that What then? It is up to the early -- OF THE FAMOUS the focd given the native babies has only about 21 per cent of those exam' . closers to say. MAN much to do with the rate of mortality ined by the regular civil service com- - j How would it do for the merchants, - among them. Since poi got scarce and missioners meet with failure. Howev- . before irrevocably committing them- - ed in a measure suo-stitut- bureau selves to the Saturday half-holida- y, to flur i ;s?te has been er, Mr. Merriam denies that his ( "for it. and since the prices of invited a lower grade or scnoiarsnip i arrange to- - try tne scneme tor two up, in- gain-ide- a all provender went Hawaiian than does the regular commission. His ( weeks? With the experience thus I fant? have had to suffer. The result is that his examinations struck the ed they would be in better shape than BUDWEISER BEE has been to hasten, at far more than weak spot in the whole of American j they are now, to discuss the question 'normal speed, the inevitable dissolution scholarship: that their elementary na-- I of permanent ear'y closing intelli- - of th race. ture caused more failures than wouki gen.iy. s BREWED BY 1 ; the auvanceu ana intricate tmiua-tion- THE RENOWNED good many tidal of the regular commission. And Root is a 8birtwaisCMan. CURE Hawaii has had a never big one. Other vol- here undoubtedly the director is touch waves but a The heated term in Washington has ADheaser-Busc- li occasionally ing upon a great public error, for it is Brewing Association of St Loty canic or seismic districts our developed the official shirtwaist man. get a wave that does far-reachi- ng geherally admitted that under Secretary Root being the leader. He Tokio, according to tradition, school system children are hurri.'rt into ilu'-- not wear his coat or in damage. they have waistcoat once lost 100,000 people by a sudden in- the higher branches before his office, except when some one calls leUTLERY IN BBLS. and CASES OF QUARTS AND Pld rush of water from the sea. The Lis- laid a good primary foundation. He rv upon him. Then he slips on a loose, catastrophe is a familiar story. doubt found many of his applicants thin coat. But at other times he sits bon over an example in common in his office coatlese, with an electric, Are dne to arrive within a few days. A tidal wave followed the disturbance puzzling fractions who probably could work out fan playing upon him. Mr. Root Is the n at Krakatoa and submerged thousands only cabinet member who has adopted 3 beings. Shortly after our a problem in geometry with ease and of human facility. the shirtwaist custom, but all of the Civil War ie U. S. S. Wateree, lying other members come very close to it. We n w have an elegant tak- The greatest per cent of failures came FOR SALE BY in the harbor of Arica, Peru, was They wear the thinnest of coats and no assortment of thie line in en up by an enormous breaker which from Boston, where, says Mr. Merriam. waistcoats. Heads of departments carried her over town and treetops to "one would expect the classical at quite generally have dropped Into the stock, Including the base of the Andes, three miles dis- mosphere to be so charged with learn- shirtwaist habit while in their offices, tant. The story of that occurrence, ing that a very large proportion of the but in nearly all cases a coat is put re- on H which left the Wateree high and dry candidates could pass the simple when visitors are announced. POCKET KNIVES & Lti quirements of the census office." Only Hackfeld Co., to be subsequently usd as a summer hotel, is one of the most interesting in 4ft per cent of the Boston applicants A Heroine Remembered. t of seismic could pass, while at Topeka, Kas., people with file and scissor attach- - the whole literature highest The of Hartford, inspired where the record in the whole thereto by the Times, have contributed mente. SOLE AGENTS country was made, the per cent was $8,000 in token of their appreciation more than 76. Omaha was a close sec- of simple the heroism of Miss Ida L. For Hawaii Territ CHINESE TO THE RESCUE. ond with 75 per cent, and then came Hathaway. She was a nurse In the 60 Hospital, of noticeable things Cincinnati with per cent. Chicago Hartford where, in the line One the most 54 of duty, she opthalmia from man who this with per cent and San Francisco contracted SCISSORS about the Eastern fares 47 per a young child committed to her care SIB. way sea is his with cent. Kansas should fed in his travel enthusiasm gratified that, so as of so serious a character that it led to for Chinese servants. The deft hand, far this educational blindness. Knowledge of the irreme- manner, test is concerned, she leads the whole guaranteed perfect. the light step, the respectful country. diable fate which had overtaken her the neat garb, the polite attention to only served to reveal the strength of A NEW LINE serves his Mr. Merriam notes that many almost the young girl's character, for g&e ac- duty of the Chinaman who unbelievably persons stateroom and table aboard ship make ignorant took the cepted it as ordered of God and;' with- Received by the S. S. Sierra examinations. He holds, however, out repining. Now a sympathetic com- the Easterner long to get such workers that GENTLEHIV hi. experience in this regard differs in munity has insured Miss Hathvway's Also a line of High Grade NEW LINE OF for his home. A year, or two ago an READY-MAD- E OF SOI nc respect from that of the regular future support. SUITS eminent jurist, a man from the Supreme t DUCK, ETC. Prices Low. State, commission. Of the ludicrous answers bench of a populous Eastern by t ALSO GENTS' BLACK SILK BBLtf asked a Honolulan if it was not easy returned some of the candidates he gives us many examples, a few of AND NECKWEAR: to smuggle Chinese servants into th? DOILIES. JEWELRY AND FA.VCT via Canada; and which we note: You single and in sets, suitable for C town where he lived "Lincoln was a great general NECKWEAR. the fine would be. We and - if caught what extinguished in May presents, Quality guaran- p. don't much doubt that a part of the il- himself the war of Are now Shown at to Mid- im." Need teed. licit immigration of Chinese the 14 HOTEL STREW dle and New England States is due to "Abraham Lincoln was a personal friend of the colored race, and was one Near Nuuaru the eagerness of trans-Pacifi- c travel- Sekomottt, of 0. to the original signers of the Declara- ers replace the servants in their tion of Independence." households the insolent and incompe- Call ?nd be Ccrvinced, "Abraham Illi- tent "help" of the Eastern kitchens Lincoln was born in For N CW OOOOl with the trained menials of the Orient nois, where he worked from early morn Cuts till dewey eye as a farmer's lad until Burns whom they have met in traveling. he Bruises Just what the servant problem means became President." Cm m o s HOLLISTERI in the East is partly revealed in this At one of the examinations the appii-ccnt- s Diarrhoea te'egram from Chicago; were asked to tell something of All Bowel Jt tferson Davis, and here are two of Complaints CHICAGO, July 28. Th.- - Servant Girls' the answers: It Is a sure, ssfe toA quick remedy. Union has formulated a scale of prices "Mr. Davis was President of the 4 DRUG CO. as follows: lr Ited States and wrote the Declara- There's ONLY ONE Cooks and housekeepers $5 to $7 a week Co., Ltd. tion of Independence." 4 Metropolitan Meat Gteneral and second girls. .$4 to $5 a week "Davis was a famous general of the Young and InexperlencM Pain-Kitte- r war of 1812." 3 girls $3 to $4 a week One young lady, evidently not 4 Fort Street These for the mistresses are much Perry Davis'. 4 mandates of a politician, when asked who Wil- 4 now being concocted by the members of Two sizes, 25c. and 50c the. organization, and this is to be their liam Cullen Bryant was. answered: FRESH MEATS AND FISH tenor: ' "William Cullen Bryant was the Dem- - "Rule 1. Work shall not begin before ocratic candidate for President, a sffver 4 tiuINULULL, - H 5:30 By Every Steamer from the a. m. and shall cease when the even- advocate and a resident of Nebraska," PACIFIC UNION OIL CO. 4 11 ing's are put away. knowl- dishes washed and Another unfortunate, whose 4 Cold Storage. Two hours each afternoon and the entire edge of geography was poor, said that Coast that has evening, at least twice a week, shall be the best way to reach the Atlantic ocean Located in the Famous Coalings Oil TVVTVTTVTTrTTVTTTTVv . allowed the domestic as her own. by water from Chicago was in a boat. "Rule 2. There shall Be no opposition Fields of California. on Another suggested. In answer to the the part of the mistress to club life sur- Lamb on the part of the. domestic. Entertain- same question: "Go by rail to New Proven oil lands, completely Choice Beef. Veal. Mutton, ments of friends in limited numbers shall York, take a boat and get there." Still rounded by as rich oil producing wells TO LEASE not he prohibited, provided the domestic another said that John D. Long was as there are in the State, yielding from and Pork alway on hand, also furnishes ber own refreshments. "assistant secretary of the Cuban 50 to 250 barrels per day. prices for oil Coal-lng- a "Rule 3. Gentlemen friends shall not war." Contract at the A pto wells, 70 cents per barrel. FiR A TERM OF YEARS. and Halibut. be barred from the kitchen or back A young lady, who was no doubt an twenty-flv- e 'of fronting on South street. a Poultry, Salmon porch. Members of family With producing wells of land the of the ardent admirer of her country's great- 100 barrels each per day. you can make runnlnc through to Chsunbaria: house shall not Intetrupt the conversa- ness, displayed her small acquaintance your own on of tion arising during said visit. calculation as to profits. rtreer the frontage each with its fundamental law when asked The oil industry in California is in tr- -t ! feet, and i'Rule 4. Domestics shall be allowed being sas FOR SALE AT to tell something about the Constitu- its infancy, yet many fortunes have 14 feet. such hours off on Monday as will permit depth of 65. to tion. She said: been made by judicious and lucky in- property is suitable for t Street; Telephone them visit the bargain counters of the In oil Many more This 9 The Metropolitan Meat Co., King stores and enjoy on that day the same "We have the best government on vestments stock. erection of warehouses and stares will be made In the near future. Fishmarket; Telephone 379. privileges enjoyed by the mistress and earth and the constitution can't be average original terms, apply to the The Booth, her daughters. amended." The advance on 1M sales of oil stock In twenty leading kapioulNI estate t: Central Market, Nunann Street; Telephone "Rule 5. AH complaints shall be made On a young man's papers were the companies In to business agent California has been from RM the of the union. The following question and answer: $1 to $108 per share. question of wages shall be settled at time "Why were the mass of employment slaves held Oil lands have advanced from $1.25 of and no reduction shall be south of $1,000 $2,000 allowed." the Potomac river before the to and per acre. war?" "Because Africa Is a hot coun- When the Pacific Union Oil Company Henry Waterhonse&Co. If these servants were competent the try." has a number of producing wells on rules might be borne; but the majority But the point of Mr. Merriam's ar- its property, . its stock will have the of im- ticle, appears in same show for even a greater advance, them are slatternly, untrained, which the Saturday from pudent $jtid lazy, Evening Post, is sport not as some oil stock has advanced their chief business in that should $1 to $1,500 per share. life being to impress their employers be made of the ignorant and unfortu- has urges The Pacific Union Oil Company & Bond Brokers Plumbin! v.kh an idea of their social and intel- nate. He a number of reforms in no salaried officers, and Is controlled by Stock Sanitary lectual equality. To get a better class of the civil service which are suggested well known gentlemen of Integrity, chambermaids and cooks has been tho by his own experience in organizing who will see that the money derived aspiration of the Eastern housewife the census bureau, the main one being from the sale of stock will be legiti- for of thirty years. She has tried Irish, Ger- that examinations should be conducted mately applied to the development Agents man, Danish, Swedish with a view of discovering the special Its property. Fire Insurance :and; and English information, apply to J. in turn; in- fitness of a candidate for the duties For further has struggled with H. FISHER ft CO.. Stock and Bond tolerable American "help" and wrestled which he must perform, and not with Brokers, and Hawaiian agents for the with the negro problem, all to no avail; the view of determining over how wide Pacific scope sale of a limited amount of SPECIE and she was just getting ready to try a of knowledge he has acquired a Union Oil Company stock. Stangen-wal- d Commission Merchants SEWER CONNECTIONS A the Chinaman when the exclusion bars little learning. building. Merchant street were put up. Now there Is a chance to let the bars down again. The housewife's chance Careful attention given to business to get servants from a servile race is gorner i coming. The Chinaman is knocking toy Shoe Store trusts. entrance. He doesn't want to vote; he I? Is sure that he is a servant and not a vaniz master; he does not insist on an eight -- II hour law; his vices put him to sleep at NETTLETON'S SHOES In our new quarters, corner Fort and sleeping-tim- e ice and don't send him to or Merchant streets. from a mixed-al- e carousal; he Is hon- FOR M1N. est and competent; If he sends his mon- Snperior to Johnson & Murphy's, Banister, Harmn, and all AT ey back to China that doesn't hurt a R. Lowers. F. J. Lowrey. C. M. Cooke. country any more than does money sent other Footwear. back to Ireland or Germany or to the Lewers & Cooke Pope. Summed all up, he is as near be- AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. ing a perfect servant, when properly Importers and Dealers in Lumber and trained, as the world can supply. The L B, Building Materials. Office M East needs him and needs him badly KERR & CO . Ltd. JOHN NOTT, 414 Street. nd the East can get him if It wants to. Fort and Hotel Street s Fort mm aka; Jose Avetros, violation Board of Health regulations; B. Nlolo, assault CAPTAINS TO and battery on Kalohe. 'THEM THAT HAS. GITS."

Ten It has been discovered that , the Roth- Thousand missing-ticke- Feet schilds are the holders of the BE ND for the prize of 100,000 francs in M. j Coquelin's lottery in behalf of the Dra-- matic Artists' Association at Paris. They OF have given the money society. GARDEN HSB to the JUST RECEIVED Special Feckral Jury to be Di' VARIETY OF charged and Grand BY AUTHORITY. A LARGE Sprink Jury Called. SEALED TENDERS Lawn and Nozzles Will be received at the office of Super- The special jury called by Judge Estee intendent of Public Works till 12 o?fclock ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS to try the seaman's cases will probably noon of August 26th, 1901, for the con be discharged upon the request of U. S. struction of Counters in Tax Office and i Attorney Baird, who claims that men Land Office, also skylight. and specifications on file in of- charged with Infamous crimes must be Plans In addition to our Special Brauds of Hoe, whir-- h general fice of Superintendent of Public Works. hve given such indicted by a grand jury. iatisfaction, we offer and inch Harden Rose Bidders will state in their proposals at Specially Low Prices. He will ask the court that the informa- separate amount for each counter. AGENTS tions now filed against the various cap- The Superintendent of Public Works tains and mates be quashed, and a Grand reserves the right to reject any or all Jury called, to which the cases may be bids. JAS H ROVT) OP REAL ESTATE properly presented. Superintendent of Public Works. August 13th, 1901. 5935 ' In Fireproof The petit jury will hear the cases of Safes F. J. LOWREY, President. the four sailors charged with deserting NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF REGIS- A. B. WOOD, Vice President. C. D. Bryant, and will then probably the TERED TREASURY WARRANTS. J. .A. GILMAN, Secretary and Treas- we HAVE A a HRLL be dismissed. petit jury called for urer. THE Specific purpose could not hear the cases is poor economy buy Treasurer's Office, F. J. AMWEG. Auditor. It to a poor safe. G t a Hall and Get tk e Best. of these ship's officers charged with as-:a- u Honolulu, August 13, 1901. CHAS. H. GILMAN, Manager. t, after the Grand Jury had Indicted isotice is nereDy given to holders ot d t hi-in- . Registered Treasury Warrants number- Second-Han- ed from 1 to 2009 to present Safes at Barqains. A special Grand Jury may be called inclusive them for payment at the office of the to hear the r ases, or they may be post- Treasurer in Honolulu on or after Au- poned until the regular October term. 9 gust 23d, 1901, on which date interest The prisoner.- - will probably be held In the will cease. WM. H. bail fixed by WRIGHT, meantime under the 5934 Treasurer Territory of Hawaii. REE4UM0KU STREET Pacific Har w 1 0. C. R. Blacow and Robert Andrews, both u iirc mJ of Hllo, who had been summoned on the SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOT AT special Federal jury, failed to appear yesterday, but Judge Estee remarked NUUANU VALLEY, HONOLU- WE OFFER FOR SALE THE FTJfK LU, OAHU. residence property of C. S. Ludwlgss, that the .United States would not send Esq., corner Keeaumoku and LEoaiiU; for them to Hilo. tt.WS On Monday, September 16th, 1901, streets, lot 180x200. containing IN CIRCUIT COURT. at quare feet of land. 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance i Tlx? case of Sister Albertina vs. The of the Capitol (Executive building). Two-stor- y (built In 1898, Kapiolani Estate was nearly concluded will be sold public Govern- house 6. at auction ; lng five rooms on first floor, four Vtr I fi yesterday. At the close of the evidence ment Lot No. 10. Nuuanu Valley, Ho- e.ra II M plaintiffs a to rooms on second floor, and two the made motion instruct nolulu, Oahu. a rooms. the jury to return verdict for Sister No. 10, upset price $1,000. All.ertina, and the jury was excused Lot Servants' quarters of three rocsns. LIMITED. while the court listened to argument. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Everything first-clas- s. Further arguments will be heard this The terms of, the sale are cash, or at morning. the option of the purchaser, one-four- th Love-Magoo- Is Rtaasl The n case was not taken Keeaumoku street one of tk of the purchase price, and the remain- residence streets in the city. up because of the illness of a witness. der in equal installments in one, two FELL OVER THE PALI. and three years, with interest at the (7) per annum, prices and terms, apply An appeal has been filed in the case of rate of seven per cent For C. H. Judd vs. Wong Fai for recovery payable semi-annual- ly in advance. Save in Stock m of $?80 damages. Defendant hired a horse C and buggy from plaintiff, which it is al- Other special terms and conditions in Island Realty Offer leged was blown over a certain cliff connection with this sale can be ascer- for Sale known as the "Pali," killing the horse tained and maps of said lot can be LIMITED. and wrecking the buggy. Defendant sets seen at the Department of Public up the claim that he is a minor and not Wcrks. JAMES H. BOYD, 204 Jd3 Building, liable. Judgment was rendered by Judge Supt. of Public Works. Iiekey for .$320.35. From this order the Hono- appeal is taken. Department or Public Works. and lulu, August 12, 1901. 5931 P CARRIED OFF A STONE WALL An appeal Is also taken in the case of HAWAIIAN LODGE, NO. 21. F. ROOFING. J. H. Vivas vs. H. L. Evans Yokomizo, BUILDING PAPER. alleged to have torn down and carried A. M. -:- - away a stone wall, 133 feet in length and i 1200 1200 PRESERVATIVE PAINT. valued at $66.50. Judge Dickey found for defendants, and gave judgment against )6c BOILER AND STACK PAINT. plaintiffs for court costs. INSULATING COMPOUND. CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL meeting of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINT ; Notice of appeal was filed yesterday in F. & A M., at its hall, Masonic Tem- j the case of F. J. Testa vs. Mary Ann ple, corner of Hotel and Alakea streets, Lee, administratrix of the estate of Am-- j THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, Au- IN KAPIOLANI TRACT alia Joy. Plaintiff claimed possession of gust 14, at 7:30 o'clock. i household goods amounting to $275, which WORK IN THE THIRD DEGREE I was allowed. Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge le Notice of appeal to the Supreme Court Progres, sojourning For Sale. refined mm, has been filed in the case of Kapiolani and all brethren vs. Mrs. & are fraternally invited to attend. Co be and granulated. L. K. Puahia; Schweitzer Co. By order of the W. M. j vs. C. J. Fishel and Tee Sing Tai Co. vs. R, G. M. M. Luning. K. WALLACE, PAINT Secretary. OILS. Miria Kaawa was appointed adminis- THE KAPIOLANI TRACT nr Lucol and Linseed. trator yesterday for George and Robert from King street to the beach. A roatf Kaawa. HAWAIIAN TRIBE, NO. U.O.R.M 60 feet width will be opened on tw Judge Gear yesterday granted a divorce of PIPE C0VJs,Klili, to Kahele Napua from Laika Napua. east side of the property adjoining tfc m An answer making general denial was HA-waii- an Kamehameha Girls' School; said rootf Reed's Patent Elastic Section A REGULAR MEETING OF filed yesterday In the case of Victoria 1, Covering. Tribe No. L O. R. M., will will extend to the sea. Buffandeau vs. A. A. Montano. be held this Wednesday, Aug. 14. 1901, The criminal prosecutions against at 7:30 o'clock p. m., in Irwin Hall, CROSS ROADS will be opened !fr-twee- n 'taDORlNE, Ohara and Palewai were dismissed on Nuuanu street, next to Penlel Mission. motion of the Attorney General. blocks. Every lot will hav Water-pro- of Cold Water Paint, The grand jury is still in session and TRIBAL BUSINESS. frontage on a road. The elevation vary inside and outside, in white ana has not considered the habeas corpus All visiting Red Men are fraternally from 40 feet high to 10 feet high bor colon. cases yet. invited to be present. aaaaagasarastfa Per Order. tea level. ALTER FKESS CLOTH, JOHANNES F. ECKARDT. NO SWAMPS around the premi. SiCK KICKED WHEN 6915 C. of R. Linen and Jute. i No freshet will enter the property. bay CEMENT, LIME AND BKil; HIT BY A BRICK CARD OF THANKS. THERE IS AN OFFER to pft :o: of the property by a great mamme- - I THE FAMILY OF THE LATE compan. The c nance aw Thomas Smith Sr. desire to express turing w Judge Wilcox Assessed Thrower their sincere thanks to all who have offer may he accepted. Thert is Ah Went Jail shown them sympathy in their bereave- reason to believe the pricea of lot w. Reduction Sal $50 Young to ment, and to the many kind friends The owaw AGENTS FOK Great 5935 increase In a short time. who sent them fiwers. to Rather Than Home. of the property will give all chance SSTERN SUGAR REFINING CO. For three weeks only, to make money on their San Fram-isco- , NOTICE TO PAINTERS. purchasers Cal. Kork iiln. a belligerent, had to pay vestments.

- . J50 and cost? for, the prlvl drop- RE-ceiv- ed Saturday, lO'fc. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE GROUND IS SUPERIOR to ax Beginning Aupst ping a one Sick at the office of George H. Smith, THE brick mi 'Jv: ivv&jn of market. Baldwin Esq., Secretary of the Queen's Hospi tract in the locomotive works. 88 Pui. Also he tampered with Sick s tal, up to Saturday, August 1. 1901, Philadelphia. , are situated wtt Pa. , Flag?, Shirt-- Pajamas, etc. anilomy with an iron bar. THE PREMISES Silk Good, Kimonos, Handkerchief? for poatoUc The case came up in Judge Wilcox's 1. Painting outside of the nurses' one mile and a half from the Entire stock marked at low prices and in plain cottage and verandas of same. court yesterday. Sirk Pui came into 2. Painting the halls in the main THE GOVERNMENT WATE ttWELL judge for yourself. look-- UNIVERSAL MILL CO., figures, so you can Jroui swaddled in banloges and I building and the verandas of the same PIPES are laid along tne npp iw Manufacturers of National Cane- - ing like a walking' advertisement for a building. property. Shredder. :o: The undersigned will be at the hos- of the New York. I sticking-plaste- r firm. pital every afternoon of this week to PRICES, are cheapest of C It appeared that both men were en- -' show intending bidders the work that THE two miles from the gaged in the construction of a house. is to be done. (tract within cas The Executive Committee does not of the city. ?RAFFINE PAINT COMPANY. SAYEGUSA, Defendant was above complainant and bind itself to accept the lowest or any gl" Francisco. Cal. j wishing to attract his attention he drop-- I tender. THE TERMS which will Nuuanu Street, next to Central Market. p' d a brick on him. Naturally Sick Pui By order of the Executive Committee. purchasers will be the best ever tfiwm i was in felt sore about it but worse JOHANNES F. ECKARDT, by any Real Estate Dealer or Bretow store for him. Later In the day he en- 5935 Supt. Queen's Hospital. HUndt & CO.. during the last twenty years in H Sab countered Kork Hin in an eating-hous- e Francisco, Cal. and that agreeable individual assaulted lulu. him with an iron bar. TERMS or mors particulars ALL Judge Wilcox said that a vicious as- Removed FOR KINDS OF ply to GOODS sault had been committed on Sick Pui FROM KING STREET TO 1121 FORT . NEW and imposed a fine of $50 and costs. An street, opposite Club Stables. appeal was by Attorney L. A. Stock of noted Light and Heavy JEWELRY Just Received from the Coast a Fresh Andrews. Manufactures S. K. Maluo, charged with illegal S. M. KANAKANlit GENTLEMENS' NECK WARE, to Also a full line of manufactured of liquor selling, was remanded until American. Eng- Wfactured BELTS, SOCKS. day. Defendant, who is an of Harness and Saddles, on the premise. and inmate Spanish. SURVEYOR AND MANAGER Relief Camp No. 2, has done much for lish and 50c- - of Whips in KAPIOLANI TRACT COV petent Workmen. turn Golf Shirts, new line, all eoftftB- --- th-- cause of hilarity in the camp. The The largest selection OF to jut ins-t-i tut ion is an affair of charity and Honolulu. PANT. State Maluo has for some time past been con siderate enough to provide the penurious lodgers with the wherewithal to drown D. O. HAMMAN, him Proprietor. King Street, above Bethel. their cares. GO. Mrs. Ah Young was called upon to W, 0. ftGHI & explain to His Honor why she had left her happy home. Everybody Drinks REAL ESTATE DEALERS G00ST1R Sao Francisco. "Tnu had better go back to your hus- AND BROKERS. I & CO., band." remarked the Judge. HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS' GINGER SflREVE delinquent LEMON AND will deliver all goods "I no likee," replied the ALE, R00T BEER, WVK FACILITATE L FOR TRANSPORTA- - better half. CREAM SODA. B. TAYLOR A GO, BUILDING TO FREE OF ALL CHARGES "Very well then,s' exclaimed Judge Vineyard streets; 'Phone J. purchased or ordered of t San Francisco. Goods will be sent on Emma and Honolulu, or ret urning s in Wilcox, "ten days in prison will give 187L TTON to nrm, v furn,sh satlsfactory references Blue AH election to those known to the you ample opportunity to change your GENERAL BLACKSMITHINGL mind." EXCHABSS Ten days went and "so did Mrs. Ah woman? given to Shii " With special attention Young. 14 FORT ST. Drays and Wagons made to Tailor mm on 11 mmm Yesterday's arrests included: Machi, Work. BEST QB1. No UV common nuisance; Shikaba, Ishi, affray; HAS FOR SALE THE Seated IILLUIU posTm"STREETS. SiS FRANCISCO. and Pac'. AND Luwai, embezzlement: Frank eral assortment of Hawaiian at 1256 Fort street, just MARKET . . .AAInt nf - Manuel QUEEN STREET, 4h. . prices fumtsnea upuu . larceny second degree; Moke flc Island Curios in the city. Horn Orpheum. catalogue and . . west 01 new xmo. Martin, Building. Illustrated jweiry and Silverware and battery on Hooka- - made Pol on Tuesdays and Friday Opposite Judiciary We have the largest ?- - ns. Hahula. assault 51JARAXTEE prepareu i PERFECT I IT Oitv and are 'li Ill 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901. JAS. F. MORGAN OF PI RE GROCER OH wm iifc The sticking point on the road to he If. HIRT WAISTS 65 Queen Street. at your grocer. It's important THEJCLES o know w K 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 hat you get is pure, S clean and wholotta Here's a list of S3me of our rece ltly arrived Strike of Musicians THIS DAY , SHIRT WAISTg Caused "Good FRESH GANNED GOODS Things." Auction Sale Bart'e t Pears Peas OF- - Clingstone and Freestone Peaches Corn Royal Anne, White and Black Cherries Tom itoea Ed. Mozart, who claims to be the Ferns and Plants Grated Hawaiian Pioeapp'es, in cans originator of the Fraternal Order of S iced Hawaiian Pineapples in can Wusi Eagles, was at the exposition grounds ON rooms, tjnt4 yesterday afternoon, says the Buffalo JUST OPENED THE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, Express,. Mozart called on Sam Haller Our goods are the kind that make your meal attract! Y"u of the gypsy camp in the afternoon and AT 10 O'CLOCK A M., no chances in buying here, for everything we sell is w ill please the palate, and build thRtrLL..0llr toid the story of the founding of the and maintain - ... At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, 1 i.tui order in Seattle three years ago. will sell at Public Auction, by order of M4lY wjb you Newest Novelties 'The order of Eagles," said Mozart, MR. J. L. TORBERT, a very large and skbve today? "started in a queer way. About four- select assortment of teen managers of theatrical companies RARE FERNS, PALMS, PLANTS had gathered in Seattle and in the sur- and HANGING BASKETS, consisting IN rounding towns at the time. Business of: Henry May & Co., Ltd., tsj FROM NEW YORK Australian. Tahitian Traveling and was pretty brisk when all of a sudden Iwa Iwa Ferns. Telephones: Main 22, 24, 92. p. every musician went on strike. I was Lolo, California Thread. 0. Box 386. managing a troupe myself at the time Australian, Japanese and Samoan tea and was one of the bunch. Of course, leaf Palms. Ladies' we were all up a stump and one morn- Stag-lea- f Fern, Hanging Baskets. ing we gathered on a street corner to A great many of the choice African talk the thing over. There were the j Violets. Considine brothers, John Cort, Billy In all there will be twenty-fou- r va- SILVER KING TOBACCO Leavitt and a lawyer named Wein-stoc- k. rieties of Ferns. ! Cort opened the discussion by Shirt Waists remarking that we were a lot of good things. The expression was new then JAS. P. MORGAN, THE IDEAL SMOKE and it sort of caught on. Then Leavitt suggested that we adjourn to some AUCTIONEER. more convenient spot to discuss the FOR 7 "B ii question further. We went to a lum- ber yard a short distance away and PIPE OR there seated on pine boards we organ- WGARETI6S ized the Order of Good Things. "The next meeting we held was in Carefally Selected from the THESE GOODS ARE OF A SUPERIOR the Orpheum in Seattle. We had by best growths of Vieginia and that time become pretty thoroughly or- ganized .and had one or two more North Carolina tobacco. membership roll. We names for the rmnni v QUALITY, THOROUGHLY WELL MADE had beer and things to eat and a good SALE time generally. 'Seems to me we're UOTRWKMHS flying pretty high,' said Cort. Why It will be not call this bunch the Order of ON AND HIGHLY Eagles?' YOUR FAVORITE BRAND FINISHED "That suggestion was received with THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, much favor and the Fraternal Order of when once tried and you will Eagles sprang into being. We held AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., find meetings from time to time after that it At the store of Lewers & Cooke, Ltd., and the order flourished with astonish- Sweet, Cool ing rapidity. Lodges were established Fort street, between Merchant and King and Economical. in different parts of the State of Wash- streets, I will sell at Public Auction a ington and later the order spread to ad- large quantity of builders' Hardware, joining States. Then it began its march consisting of Locks, Butts, Screws, H.HACKFELD& AI Sizes in the following Materials: eastward until now there are 50,000 Sash Lifts and Fasts, Bolts, Etc., Etc., C0.,LTD. Eagles in the United States and Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., Etc., all damaged by fire and water. Exclusive Dealers for the Hawaiian Islands Colored Grass Cloth, A GERM WA.CHINE. JAS. F. MORGAN, An Desig- Irate Correspondent Thus AUCTIONEER. nates the Street Sweeper. Plain Cham brays, Latest colors, Editor Advertiser: Can it be possible that the Board of Health is aware of the UBBER TIREg existence of the germ scattering, death dealing sweeper used by the road depart- morning R ment, to clean our streets. This Black Chambray, between 5 and 6 I discovered this jugger- ALL SIZES. FRESH STOW naut at its deadly work. It was on King street, and I noticed that the plain ob- ject of its work was to throw the dust as high and as far as possible, and it Auction Sale Striped Zephyrs, succeeded admirably. The dust not hav- OF ing been laid by the water cart since 5 o'clock the previous evening, was very volatile and soared over the tops of the trees and into the bedrooms of the sleep- Valuable Real Estate. Canvas Cloth, in white and colors, ing citizens; the pavements were covered over a quarter of an inch in depth and the boy driving- was utterly hidden by the dust clouds, except when turning the On Thursday, August 15, Lawns, Beautifully Trimmed. machine to drive slowly back to stir up White another pile of germs. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, We all agree with our Board of Health that kissing is a dangerous habit, even At the Judiciary building, I will sell at very catching, and so on, but surely the Public Auction that' certain parcel of worthy germ-searchin- g president would belonging to MA-KANO- E, consider this practice of the road depart- land the estate of ment, if he were aware of it, of an even deceased, and situated on more dangerous nature. Maklki street, near Beretania.

WE WILL NOT QUOTE PRICES BUT H. I 11-1- HERBERT. This land contains an area of 1 00 acres and Is located in the most desir- SIMPLY SAY THAT WE HAVE WOMAN WITHOUT CURIOSITY. able residence portion of the city. The one woman who wasn't curious THE LATE8T AND BEST. MARKED THEM AT died yesterday in Flushing. She was failing to will THE LOWEST Parties attend this sale Note Compound life wearing quality. Mrs. Hester S. Thorpe, aged 72. lose an opportunity of obtaining a val- Springs: add and She never looked over a fence. uable piece of real estate. POSSIBLE PRICE: She never gossiped or asked ques- RIGHT, tions about her neighbors. CALL AND INSPECT; PRICES When the Flushing town hall was JAS. F. MORGAN. built nearly fifty years ago and every one in the place let off fireworks and AUCTIONEER. attended the big picnic in honor of the Co event, Mrs. Thorpe refused to go. Pacific Cycle & Mfg., "I'm not curious," she said. And although the town hall was only 1065 FORT STREET. a few blocks from her house she never set eyes on it. She never got a glimpse of the sol- diers' monument, put up just after the We have just received a fine line of Ladies war, although all Flushing talked of nothing else for months. She wouldn't even look at pictures of it or listen to Silk Goods, Jewelry, Please a description of it. Auction Sale Mrs. Thorpe prided herself on the fact GOODS, that she had never seen a railroad train - OF WATCHES, GENTS' FURNISHING Inspect or a trolley car, although lines of both fcILK AND CREPE KIMONOS. ran within a few blocks of her, and JERSEY COWS she said she didn't want to see them. Tbac gooda are all new. ana of the latat mattaraa Our Mrs. Thorpe's vow never to go out- side her gate and her love for cleanli- ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 ness often came into conflict. When AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,. she swept her steps and temp- Fine path the At mv salesroom. 65 Queen street, 1 1 tation to clean the dusty, littered side- will sell at Public Auction, by order of & CO walk outside grew upon her, but al- MRS. J. H. HUNT, two fine Jersey ASADA141 ! ways she resisted It Hotel Street. and stayed within in perfect health and condition. Stock the limits she had appointed to herself. Cows Her husband died about a year ago. It Will Pay You to Trade With Us. leaving about $4,000. She produced a JAS. F. MORGAN, will by which he left everything to her. AUCTIONEER. A little later another will was found dividing most of the property among relatives and bequeathing very little to her. Mrs. Thorpe did not complain. Members of the family provided for her. She had no curiosity as to her future Vigor maintenance. There is Strength and She was the daughter of the late Da- vid Osterman, and when a girl was B. KERR adopted by D. Thorne Smith. New IN EVERY DROP. A CO, York World. . NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. A PROTRACTED CEREMONY Drink the Famous "It would seem," says Truth, of Lon- LIMITED. don, "that the actual coronation is a very lengthy affair so lengthy that George sale of the property of the estate IV. to which The had a sort of tent erected of A. KRAFT, situated on the corner he several times retired to take a bath. post- of- of Lunalilo and Kewalo streets, is On one of these occasions some high 19, Queen ficial George IV. was a poned to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 33 St., Honolulu. entered the tent. of stout man, wMose weakness was to have at 12 o'clock noon, at the salesroom a waist. The high official, on entering, JAS. F. MORGAN, 65 Queen street. was aghast to find his majesty seated in Sold by All Dealer?. a chair stark naked and puffing like a W. L. HOWARD, grampus, while preparations were being of A. made to restrap him into sylphlike Administrator of the Estate B9BE0 Kraft, with the will annex I. 1m sssi THfi PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU AUGUST 1801.

BREVITIES. LOCAL RUNAWAY THAT

is the lat- - MWetic Club DID NO HARM tl 10,000 BARRELS Kaiiua. nr:v;ni Hnr I ...rtisements on " Tlc FnAwcu Ltdve the want seeking a if yu are But Reached Home

meeting of the Chamber, Unscathed. -- J t'S:. 1I1I1U- ...... h,. n LUIS MIUI.....O. Heuwoa Roche Harbor Lime will probably be Ktion A peculiar runaway, which must have l- caused alarm all along . . s i to complete the the Waikikl road. - DUE . voir by the prop- was that of. a horse and buggy hired TO ARRIVE ; ' water tht trom the Stockyard stables by Mr. E. R. Swain, the architect, last night M.Mah-- n. the local poet,, ' yiun " - i" w u. H.;s;l!ll,llu f.ir caiuornia,, Mr Swain felling aimi, . said Ex. ins party ior ' in ik" y, ana up- - SlioesWean Ship Henry jVillard. -- ' Hcood Br"' , , ... - - '"tr ixi- - anu .Touuiiie Aionsarrat, In front u... heen temporarily nf ,ni ZL - 7. . - I III- - . , - . Srfbec"" .r "urt m "le'' A g0t OUt of..the buggy and tied into the shoo to rilamiaa - rtain who has been'Visit- and social matters for unuhins.t a few moments, .... interest for the then all three of us went over to th Theo. H. Davies & Co., rnra '''' i i, ... . 1 . mj. 'nna Mnana iu nave j.jinner. . MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., r After , faVOraDiy. ammg we f.--- ti u very returned to the lanai i0ijrt-- r.-- ... 4 W Tnil.l Of the hotel unH 1nu ... - LIMITED. ajrruipe will take the door we heard a eomnuttiiw SOLE AGENTS j- - " ,,f Mr C. A. the carriages standing t ti .. the resw-.- ... ' " . th. s - - ie-- fatHer, "n muio- oerore l ". h- nad time to think Department. Of aoout it a horse and buKerv shot nn Hardware . pOOu. ... :i r Vnj . niiin '- . .t th.. ( innu Am- - f t. - vamsnea down the. I r.pc that Oscar road towards town, turning the corner Kfl ve withdrawn " two wheels and cleaving the atmos l l tnembersnip In lerrinc rate of speed. This A AAA AA AAA A A AAA A AAA A A A A AAA AAA horse and buggy I recognized as that ji ""nil AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAdX n.ni'liri'ri h,- - i ' 1 . . 3"-- J wuiu me oiocKyards. . M.1U1. I' to b nu was . . m nar.wii'" present crop or meie qUe8tl(fn to do. as pursuit was 2 the out of th(i and', went into the 'I The hotel and telephoned 4 Mt1 W ; : :r the Mauies to iook Lf out for the wreck. Ten minutes after the 111"" - noe naa taKen t rench leave of us, the i apartment of Ag- ln:T,.(i . L " . . . . man at the stables telephoned me "' ... i i,.iiu ns ov jareu ,- i - . .. : that I lss - on .."x.-- urtu i eiurneo to tne stables and The ;i;at slight-.eonilno- Splendid stant v irotted in at the door . t. without the eace rops .a'.'5-Forage esl fnjur. to either itself or the anu a. hnv pod'J-- , c.n umg DroKen. I re- - ,., Australia uiai vnw , turned to town in Mr. Monsarratfs rig igiusi, e j" iiuus iimi is ooinenng me r.ihs on his now is I pay hii-s-e Stocking Selling i afo whether .am to for the recently kill- - and buggy Putnam's urc which thus deserted me for p w . - tVtr. u; i : nunn tnf xi i. i t a riht .iin. mifu n or wneiner I off - Australia. at half nnv." MRU ; . s ol late suuaii, a iu ir. i the hii;h tides ion swain burned his Of the past week has been a source of pride to and a entered the lagoon at hand quite severely on the lamp of Mr. us, thave Cherry g . n h and many natives and Monsarrafs buggy. This was the sum great money-savin- opportunity to every woman who total of for them laily. The best the damages in connection with wants Stockings. hrlarf paste or poi. Catches of the incident. o far as has been learned. Mr. says, ind forty per rod have been Lwain however, that If any- - thing had met this horse buggy Silk Waists (MOOD. and on Black its return trip, the might Cough The Stockings offered are fine Black Lisle Thread th nmirr ess of a police raid result have - annmnauon, i the Other night a surrepti- and that probably plain or drop stitch Hermsdorf dye and absolutely . tiiioVr this reasoning, ' lanndrv was .,.. a Chinese hack, or T cor.ilUi'ieu l ..v..,ki,. . . Splendid Value at stainless at $2.00 per box of six ) Ttl Ui'J K urri iui in..u - 9 ' pairs The former SM ii i'S Ul KUl n VDCU ..i- - - " - price was 65 cents per pair. Something will drop in tne w- - Comfort . .f th-j- t nrasnery soon. 0F We won't sell leas than six pairs, and the - .w urfm:,n & Co. have purchas- $4.50. sale ends Saturday, August 17th. 1,8 ,f the Honolulu Jiartvei .i mtr-.- . fn the Cures coughs and colds quicker 9 latrly occupicu j t ti'-..-.. hlinlr and will than any other known remedy. It m inc ' ' r. 5 . h.iV.il-- - liiiuor establishment Is quite agreeable to take and the T. White Wash Waists --4 b or about first dose will give relief...... artv 'Onsisting 01 acuug . i c 'HK program per. l omillissninej c-c - t..,..i arranged for the from you cough neg- i Instvctor T. H. Gioson, Prof. band concert this evening at If have a don't Uocander and ftuperintenaent Square, by lect it. There's no cure for con- Womens' Stockings, - Thomas Professor ItBnson, left by yesieraay ai- Berger, sumption stages. A ... O- - is as follows: in advanced 3 tu thv.,.- - .' 85 UdUt i.i. cenis neglected cough leads to con- for the boy's industrial school PART L 3 Box. Overture, "Italian in Algiers" ..Rossini sumption. $2.00 per arer ngnt ilerarteu un nauai ruiuasia. Auiurini weaves tari nsi'3- -r the appointment Selection. "Jerusalem" Verdi The Latest in It Is particularly valuable for i I hrley. resigned. There are (a "Maikai Waipio," throat and lung diseases, such as Six pairs in a box. Such wonder- n selling i . V. . . .wii-itin- is something - In (b) "Maui i ka Oi," colds, croup, whooping cough and will I. WAISTS it also tne Miss Keliiaa. WHITE ful. Trade is flowing in upon our Stocking attend sessions influenza. Children take It read- - Department f Kauai, (c) Ohylu," court of tax appeals of Puu at a never of before. Stock- tasult tne court in regaiu u (d) "Polipumehana." uy. rate heard Why? Values! Lawn, with lace reveres bed-roc- BtiJi dp,eaiB. Mrs. N. Alapai. Fine ing valves you rarely hear of k prices for the ntlve and Portuguese children PART II. and tie, in at best looking and altogether the most desirable fine from Kalihi to Walkiki, and Cornet Solo. "L.i2;zie Polka" . . Hartman nir.CP.O .il to JVKKaiirwo. aic Mr. Charles Kreuter. black, lisle thread stockings in the market that's why tamed 1 hardware. Since the Hall Selection. "Little Christopher" . .Carry h is no uncommon thing to see a Wa'.te, "Los Angeles' Godfrey 25 AND BOTTLES. Honolulu women are buying their stockings from (H Iflm 1"H16 Willi a, iai March, "The Invincible Eagle" . .Sousa $2.25 Ehlers & Co. BOOK. or ooys or s;.x ana bcvcu The Star Spangled Banner." and divers other sharp FAREWELL TO KOSTER & BIALS. Koster & Rial's big music hall on Her- places BUSINESS LOCALS. ald square, one of the best known M. & Co. of amusement in New York city, is about Brasch to become a thing of the past. The new Macy store is to cover that ground, bto-- r retail HOTEL STREET. tamps at short notice, at the as well as the other lots on Thirty-fourt- h and Thirty-fift- h streets previously 157. Stockings Bring Comfort line of pajamas at Iwakami & bought. It will be the biggest retail es- Telephone .Hotel street store. tablishment in the world, 'tis said. Hb terrier has been lost from Ho- - Uli1! tfiiuarii if rulnrnoil there OLD DARTMOUTH. to the feet, and our stocking prices bring comfort to the P ;n has resumed practice, 1 funds purse is no joke, but a solemn These tu be found at 1264 Emma street, The manuscript of an appeal for 1 this truth. for Dartmouth college, dated 1781, has by prices are money savers. laodem cottage Kee- - JU3t been given that college the estate is for rent on Hopkins, of Northampton, 3 Sln- -l Mnkflri See "for rent" of a Miss Mass. rt is signed by Washington, T. next page. Moore, Rob- lewd Lincoln, Livingston, William a of thanks from the famliv ert Morris and other historical persons. $2.00 per Box of Six Pairs. late Thomas Smith Sr. will be 1 In thta issue. of the M. K. ttHiiin V,. 1 A Watch the windows C S. M Company tomorrow for their tonight in SDecial session. Killean 3 in thi thirrl .ti,!....!. riiaran( sale of shirtwaists. uiii'j ui :t I ct:. You will find bargains you can't afford iWft fin faMMf ...:o u,. .1 v.. 3 to miss. at his salesrooms. Saturday. tfltTB ;i in ainuuei CUIUIUII. of 1 A timely talk on the renovation 1 Sanfonl rugs by J. Hopp & Co.. will interest Boton builJing. guarantees all householders, hotel and lodging house B. F. & CO. ''ive him a con- - 3 EHLERS call and be keepers. See page today. V ran- - ferns, oalms. tilants and fort street: J baskets, 'If it comes from Sachs', etc.. will be sold at it's correct." Wctt 3 Ian Qhainless, Tritu. Tn i t s t ' ... .vhuiai meeting (.'miiiwi rrrlrrvYWTwvy v Hat - . . Sailor . u.in nun, .in .uuanu street, ttttttttttttttvvttttttt Mng. Cushion Frame, H3HT bUMiwgs houses desiring a i . . Slaughter! i in uuj- -r in san f rancisco nee there, should consult our column. was effective, Brake. ever price Coaster If sponsible party desires a quick clearance E. KILLEAN CO., four-roo- there will be cottage either fur- - here. Makes Rough Roads Smooth. infurnishefl. For partlcu- - ONLY. classified i THIS WEEK ads. for- Call in and take a Free Ride. LIMITED. We roDiis .. Sailor Hats again come i Our bargain broad- ' .iOUm can ha otif.n at ward with another giv- -- list, r.v.-r- It is a remarkable "Minre resident of side to meet prac- should have a copy. ing variety enough f all wishes, and quot ng !?..h"rse has tical startling strayed from Prices so paltry as to be compared with regular sell- & Co, Ltd. t3. Potter Fitliier nlMlan VT r when Pearson -at niilft. figures. or Theo. H. ing Clearance Sale! 926 Fort Street. Telephone Main 317. committee Ladies' Sailor Hats, ft H of the navy Bt ginning Thursday, Aug. 15, ,A. . . L ...... shapes in brown, Stylish sold at blue and black; elsewhere ib. - ' '"ner work in same 50c: our price, 35c. OIF1 HiKh crown rough and read, all trimmed black and white; else- Sachs, 50c. .'' .' it,- - $1.00 each; at Buv ' road to where in To 8... .your grocers' H Mm KxVra fine Sailors, split straw $2.00: at Sachs...... SHIRT WAISTS ?au: rh,'ir goods please black; elsewhere, rRh P; r'Ullfl ul and maintain $1.00. Plumbing Material "t4"" a a,J or news oi The Harvard Hat WITHOUT A PLUMBER to put up the artle-le- s In first-clas- s style is It is to delay in shipment we are obliged to sell Vanlman., One of the latest shapes very small advantage to the average householder. The people of Hono- a i'l..rp elsewhere, $1.25; at of OWING far below cost in order to make e assortment C1 ' larK and beautiful trimmed "cinched" so often by plumbers that they are afraid to set one V' .enery. Sachs'. "5c. lulu have been ...... I is .lstinpa to1 by day's work. room for our Fall Stock". r the excel- - onto a Job The Porto Bican Hat BAILEY'S PLUMBING SHOP will put your plumbing in condition and Positively the nobbiest, stvellest and largest assort- of tha with the sewer for a very low figure. And guarantee the Job wiU RWS2S celebrated mw, k,v haned Hat . connect with the sold in Honolulu I V Cfcl ever price. n,)ll ' " f I tT officials. And also guarantee ment of Shirt Waists at the Hr r. receiveu fancy PASS INSPECTION by the GOVERNMENT is J"ug c,1nipany. This cut tne pn 2"n .!ghly rage; we've v work by honest men Is cheaper than contract Contracts are a. by from Sachs' that day's $1.25 Waists Cut to $ .50 $2.25 Waists Cut to $1.50 k" Pf.n... "c mf't "jj it comes filled by "lr-- . valuable and however, and promptly SO ! taken, to $ "uitablP prepa- - correct." $1 50 Waists Cut .75 $2. Waista Cut to $1.75 malt it's $3.25 Waists Cut to $2. GO. of nS0n; Ud- - had a large 2 ld Ft WcvoIps and SACHS DRY GOODS Bailey's Plumbing Shop Vth on the S, ! U. ivf7vetv, Sierra. WATCH CTJE WINDOWS ON THURSDAY "Vnr " seinng in;,' I IMPORTERS OF MATERIAL ANT) PLUMBERS. nce oyer i Panv i. Hawaiian COMPANY, LTD.. NO. KING STREET. Se advertisement on 17 FORT STREET. I

. THE PACIFIC HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Classified Advertisements. Canadian-Australia- n Royal Commercial Advertiser Honolulu, August 13, 1901. Entered at the Postofflce at Honolulu, WANTED. H. T., Second-clas- s ,v AME OK STOCK. Capital vai Bid Matter. Ml. IMMEDIATELY, within half mile of postoffice, good location, a three or Company Every m sMp Issued four-roo- Mail Morning j Steam Except Sunday U furnished or unfurnished by Jtn Attractive the O, 3'ewer Co..... 1.000,000 too 425 cottage, or two rooms; must have HoDStiB Dry Goods bath, etc. Address, stating rent, lo- : HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, S. BachB' jteaamsrs ot th above line running In connection with the CANADIAN PA Co.. Ltd 60,000 100 100 cation and full particulars. "W.," P. COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N Von Holt Block, No. 65 South King Si B. Kerr A Co.. Ltd m.m 45 O. Box 561. 6935 flSVIC RAILWAY Q., W., aad calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, and Brisbane, ers A. W. PEARSON Business Manager. A BRIGHT boy, at Will E. Fisher's e ID-o-- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 2454 j auction rooms, Alakea street. 5934 :ETon.olvLlvL. 75.000 10C at ' dates below stated, Tlx: For the United (including Ha- 1,000,083 J0"' On or about the States ijivf. Agrrlcnltorsl Co 305 COTTAGE of two or, more rooms, un- - 1 a waii Territory): flaw. Com A 3r.g. Co.: 2,B12,"& 100 MtVUft 4 Co. v.Qtttf-o- 20 5 furnished. Address "L. T.," P. O. box Brisbane, for Vis- - From Vancouver and Victoria, for 3 months 52 no :1wm11u oil! -, Alexander fswst Sydney and Honomu lWi 3- 38. 5934 strw. Sydney: 4 00 ooo, o aa4 and Vancouver, B. C: Brisbane and (6 month lIoD0aa. i 20 15 i tm.ow 100 1 year 8 00 Haiku 826 FIRST-CLAS- S cigarmakers. Apply to I, 5iXi,000 20 SahnBu . V3 TJ T Mnlto TTr.rt gtroct 5933 31 Advertising rates on application. Si ue Plan. Co.Lt.. 2.5COJNC 50 28 AUG. ' i JElVSrJERA ..AUG. MOANA KtTWihlUM . let.oco 100 28 00c 100 . .SEPT. 25 MIOWERA SEPT. 3 0:0 ,B GfcANGI &f-n- OiAl.UUC I 10C FOR REM1. SPlendid ai;par Co condition. ! 582.600 20 M. and'. 8. Co.Lt. A i 8 MODERN cottage in Makiki, 1729 Kee-aumo- " I Paid np fi i 1.1eoO ik: i it 11 street, near Rapid Transit. servants' Qutrtm a. Sugar A j 20 31 .it" i'c O. . Inquire premises, or W. new service, the "Im perlal Limited," is now running salU paw tip m at Smith. artesian magnificent i water 1b lOt JfLhxx Sugar Co S.SfiO.COO 100 Judd building. 5935 Lot SVJWWIIEN VANCOUVER AND MONTREAL, making th run kun iffTIME TABLE. : CiXlOCO 20 .inomca aii foot railway ser vice In the world. a 00O1OO0 SIX-ROO- Hhet ehang. The finest M modern cottage; nice yard SteBngh Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United State and Barest 20 it tickets , and location; $35 per month. Hono- From and after Jan. 1, 1901. Paid r.p 200,000 1254 ulowaln 160,000 100 13 lulu Investment Co., Judd building. 1m freight and passage and all gen eral information apply te OUTWARD. ,noo noo 60 5931 Dally Dally Dally Daily .Daily Patlflc .1. 5CC.0C0 ICO 2f0 760.000 100 270 Pais "J EIGHT-ROO- M house, Stations. ex. ex. epe-jlo- u 760.000 ICO 1T5 Just completed, T & Go Gen'l -. pn heo. , Ltd., Agb. Sun. Sun. P'nrjAr- .12,000,000 100 9 U0 Kinau street, near Alapai. Inquire Mm . J 736 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Pione. r Mill Co AS. 126,(0 100 23 of Wm. F. Heilbron, Lunalilo i . Ai:t.UB. Ait;. l;o i.oCL.OO' 100 69 5929 Honolulu 7:10 9:15 11:05 8:15 6:10 street. wsHukr too.ooc 100 Pearl City . 8:03 9:48 11:40 8:47 5:30 3J Valiranaio 262,000 25 74 STORE cottage 217 Ewa Mill ...8:32 10:08 12:00 4:05 6:10 125.000 1W and at School Vaiirea...: j Albert Raas Walanae . 10:50 4:46 street, corner Achi Lane, next to new Walalua . 11:55 6:40 bridge. Enquire, Hoffman Saloon. rt i. 8. 8. Co 000,000 UN I. 100 Co. . 12:32 6:15 ier 6924 Kahuku 'nter-Ielan- ;. Oceanic Steamship d E.8. Co W0.CO0 100 100 FINANCIAL INWARD. MlbC:U.iLHXCCE. COTTAGES at Palama; Peterson lane. Apply to C. 15 Kaahu-man- u Dally Dally Dally F. Peterson, AGENT Dally dawaiian Electric CO.' 250,000 : 100 105 street. 5917 atatlona Ep.Tr Ld. Co.: 250,000 100 1. fc7 Son. 4 ' port Sun. Mntual Telephone C0.1 89.000 10 1. of will hi rive and Ifav tnis j NICELY furnished and airy rooms, fine Passenget S'eamers this line O. B. & L. Co 2,000,000 10C . 100 at a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 164 0ople'sIce5Bef Co. 150,000 100 , 85 the Elite, Hotel street 5916 m fesreunder m Kahuku . 5:36 .... 2:08

. :10 2:50 Baon, six-roo- m Walalua .... NICE cottage, on Lunalilo, stock and bond brofc .TOR 3AN FRAlCI8CO. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Walanae . 7:10 .... 8:66 near Pensacola street. Emmett May, Ewa Mill ....6:50 7:46 1:06 4:32 first Sational Bank... 110 OL, AUG. 21 MARIPOSA AUG. 17 bavinge Judd building. 5915 POSA Pearl City 6:16 8:03 1:30 452 Pirn Am. Bt. TBSTURA AUG. J7 SONOMA AUG. 28 A Trust Co 102 7 Honolulu 6:60 8:35 2:05 6:26 ' SEPT. 11 ALAMEDA SEPT. BOSDfc OFFICES FOR RENT. i 18 G. T XRRA SEPT. 17 VENTURA SEPT. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, Member of Honolulu Stock SEPT. 28 Superintendent. G. P. & T. IN BREWER building, Queen street, Em iaULMEDA OCT. 2 ALAMEDA A d.aw. Govt. 5 pei cent. 96! on WXKOMA OCT. 8 SIERRA OCT. 9 Silo B. B. Co. 6 per ct. 'ioo reasonable terms. Apply to C. MMLAMgPdl OCT. 23 ALAMEDA OCT. 19 'Ion. R.T. sLCn Brewer & Co., Ltd. 68T8 29 OCT. 30 METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Swa Plantation 6 p.c 102 nBBSBA OCT. SONOMA B. & L.. NOV. 9 J. Co 105 FOR ijjaeBDA nov. is ALAMEDA Oahn Plant, 6 p. c 100 SALE. Orders for the purcam NOV. 21 By the Government Survey, Published H w rWEXRA NOV. 19 VENTURA llaa Plan. 6 n c SURREY, in first-cla- ss condition. Ad- 29 Every Monday. Stocks and Bondi carMj 4XJLMKDA DEC. 4 ALAMEDA NOV. Waialua Ag. Co 6 p, c 101!. dress "Surrey," Advertiser. 5926 promptly executed. 8XB0M. A GARTENBERG'S fine residence Loans negotiated. P:g p Hilo and Puna Div. a P R property in Kaplolanl Park on the pre-piri- ri SALES. la connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are SP beach. Address P. O. Box 226. 6811 to Issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Through Tickets by any m Morning session One hundred Ewa, and $24.75. saJTroad, from San Francisco, to all points in the United States, from FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. Whcm York by any steamship line to all European ports. OFFICE Ground floor, Judd m 9 29 97,2? 911 72 11 71 NB A THIRTEEN room house, completely Postofflce box 898. Teltphom ID. 97129 90 SO 8--2 PASSENGERS. FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO i9 72 7 3 ,nk furnished. Inquire, 59 Beretania St. n 29.9S'9.f9', 74 i0 01 3 NB 3--4 5932 HONOLULU. f VO iW HJ 70 f0 8 1- -4 KB 3--4 Arrived. ft 29 97:29 911 78 Ink From Kona ports, per Mau-n- a ) .156 steamer 23 9 ' 29 90 7t f 3 7t 7 W-- '2-- 0 Loa, August 13 Mrs. Shimokawa, 7-- C- ROOMS AND BOARD. 9 29 WW 91 67 87 5 lUt8 3 - M. A. G. I Miss K. Servenaen, Miss Krusen, & i men Wm. IRWIN Co ROOMS and board, newly furnished, Business J. Coerter, A. B. Scrimgeour, Miss EL 32 mosquito-proo- f, lights; L D Barometer corrected to F. and sea Spencer, Mrs. A. E. Murphy, Miss F. electric also, IMiTE level, and for standard gravity of Lat. 45. Murphy, M. P. Robinson, J. W. best table board; terms reasonable; This correction Is .06 for Honolulu. W. R. Castle, Chas. Clark, E. Helen's Court, adjoining Elite build- can save General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. ing, on off Goldsbrough, M. Sinto, C. J. Hutch-in- s, Adams' Lane, Hotel street. L Tel. White 3461. 5933 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. J. E Tucker, Mrs. Bishop Willis, Miss L. S. Willis. H. Cameron, K. Ho-shin- a, many hours Miss Katayama, J. N. Staggard, ROOMS with board can be had at Vlda 3D Villa, King street. 5926 f Yum Chong, Ah Lit, Mr. Aheong, Miss ; 3 3 C M. Stanford, N. Manui, T. B. Lvons, Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Miss N. Birch, Miss M. K. Lo, W.'G. ROOM and board; private family; s P Taylor and wife. Judge W. A.; McKay, Lane, two doors from Pacific a Club. 59S0 D. Searle, You Lee, Sam Lou, E. Kruse, j Miss M. Mahaceloa, McCann, I ft, p.m a.m. p.m. ruea Matt - 101 4on 12 i 18! 1 7 4- 7 46 9 41 6. ;7 8. 2 4.0 Mrs. L. Sharp, and on deck. LOST. Him 3, 3 14 17 a :4 8 ib 1U ;4 9 as B 3 Departed. Occidental & Oriental S.S. Co. AT HAWAIIAN Hotel Annex, on Sun- - S F: G. S 4' l- - ; 9 --'l.'.f 37 5 S3 6.81. 6 i. For Kauai, per steamer W. Hail, day afternoon, a fox terrier with i : t S 32 i0.' 8 1H4 5. iS6.8C 7 SI August 13 E. L. Goldsborough, Miss brown head and spots. Reward, if p.m - Hardwick, Miss Potts, C. H. Bishop, A.1 returned to the Annex. 5935 and Tovo Kisen Kaisha. - 1 5 5 M 3V ?Q6 2" 9 H i 4 Oin.H Arendt, F. G. Prescott, L. H. Dee, Miss 5 ii 1.7 5 0.11. ft:li 08 3.fc9b.zS 8.40 Steamer of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port Miller, Dr. Cofer, H. A. Jaeger, M. BETWEEN waterfront and Beretania C .Mary .May, m or about the dates below mentioned: mtM on. 6 1 P 6 31 lfl 30 5 S9 6.23 9 ?3 binda, Mrs. C. H. iiishop, street, one pair of button leggings. ' i i j I ia E. P. Molie, H. Walters, Arthur Dee,' Reward at this office. 5933 TOR CHINA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. vlOL 19 6 34 1.8 7. .7 0 Si' 1.86 ff.89.6 2T 70 CO E. ' Hutchinson, W. W. Cnamuerlaln, " Accross the Conto .alsLSRICA MARU AUG. 17 GAELIC AUG. II New moon on the 13th at 9:58 p. m. Daniel Pahu, Chong Sing, Miss B. DRAFT No. 339, drawn by Honokaa PEKING AUG. 24 HONGKONG MARU AUG. 2 Times of the tide are taken from the Weibke, Mrs. Kaanu, J. Campbell, Carl Sugar Company, in favor of C. H. From 9AILIC SEPT. 8 j CHINA AUG. 27 United States Coast and erfdetic Sur- Nilper, W. H. Wright, Miss Center, Bragg, for $69.50 has been lost and SAN FPANCISCO-P0RTIiS- & 11 Mrs. H. Morrison, Mr. Keller, H. B. payment stopped. 5933 aONGXONG MARU SEPT. DORIC SEPT. vey tables. DAILY SnUKA 19 occur Cameron, Y. Y. Hirose and wife, Alfred THREE TRAINS SEPT. NIPPON MARU SEPT. II The tides at Kahulul and Hllo FROM SAN FRAJtC PERU SEPT. 21 one Honolulu. A. Kana. Mrs. L. MeLeary and child. A HAWAIIAN dollar buckle, enamel- about hour earlier than at - i DATLT Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours 30 For Maui ports, per steamer Clau- ed, between Waiklki and town. TWO TRAINS minutes slower than Greenwich time, be- dine, August 13 Mrs. Raymond, Dr. J. Please return to "C," Advertiser of- From Portland. M. B. Sim- - j ing that of the meridian of 167 degrees 30 H. Raymond. Wm. Green, fice, 6915 blows at 1:30 monds, Mrs. W. E. Beckwith, J. C. minutes. The time whistle Ra- 1 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 Mawia, Maurice Beckwith, F. J. Op fins ven, H. Howell, T. B. Lyons, A. C. FOUND. m 1 0 moon are hours minutes. Sun and for V. local time for the whole group. Searle, S. M. Cooke. J. Alencastre A SHIP'S BOAT Owner can have by and sister, D. Maclntyre, J. Pi DIas, proving property and paying all ex T. E. Lamar and wife, E. A. Brown, penses. Call at South Sea Island Vil- wi SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. J. A. Tuthill, Chang Cam Po. Mrs. H. lage, Kakaako. 5933 n Co. Sharp, L. Nawahine, M. Makalua, fiiti or general Information apply to P. M. S. S. Rowland Brotherhood, Rev. J. H. A BICYCLE Owner can have by call- A. S. Dowdell. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA- Hane, James Matthews, ing at this office, proving property Shops end BeMW m expenses. 6928 Barber TION, August 13, 10 p. m. Weather and paying all lng Rooms. cloudy; wind fresh N. E. DOGS DO POLICE DUTY IN ANT- Dinging Cars, Meals a U Cuw fl. Ltd WERP. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Free Reclining Chair Can. HackfeTCo., Sleepen. THE WEATHER. Pullman Ordinary army AT 2 P. M., Tuesday, from "Craigside," Mean Temperature 79.3. The use of dogs in the English corner Nuuanu and Judd streets, sor- Minimum Temperature 75. for hospital purposes in the field is only rel horse, one white foot; white lines be- 13& rnira tsu, Temperature 86. direction in which they are on nose; light mane and tall; bad I Maximum another i xxr wTTPTTforK. General aW Barometer at 9 p.m. 29.98; irregular. ing made serviceable to man. But cut on near hnd leg below knee. t Rainfall 0. inch, up to 9 a. m. while the past and present have seen Notifv Mr. Davies at "Craigside," or gan Day 69.0. Theo. H. Davies & Co. 5935 Fruf Mean Dew Point for the in them various possibilities that have T' Humidity 71. Or B. L, LOMAX, G. P. jtM Mean Relative been fully realized in a useful way, it Omaha, MS! WINDS. has been left, according to a London SPECIAL NOTICE. hilD paper, to city of Antwerp, in Bel- N. E., 3; cloudy to clear. the A RELIABLE and experienced buyer, ill gium, to make them do police duty. The office FOR TODAY. with in San Francisco, Mould BEACB I FORECAST public safety there is Moderate trades; fair weather with a department of like to represent a few large Hono- WAIKIKI lew York to Honolulu via Pacific Coat few valley showers. stated to have a large body of trained lulu houses. Address "Buyer," this CURTIS J. LYONS, dogs distributed among the various office. 5935 THE SPLENDID NETW STEEL STEAMERS Territorial Meteorologist, civil divisions. Habitual criminals are PROPERTY. made known to them, and in various 8,000 TO A . AMERJCAL, toiuv to nail About July II ARRIVED. ways, under the guidance of the off- LET. & A HAWAIIAN, 8.000 tonn, to sail on their s icers that accompany them . CALIFORNIAN, 6.000 ton, sailed frc m New York June 18th; will load on Tuesday, August 13. to Ptijat Sound about August 20th, nightly rounds, they are claimed property on tiH for Hawaiian Ports. Str. Mauna Loa, Simerson, from Ko- in check- The premises in Nuuanu Val- The best beach Pieeived at Company's rf, Forty-secon- d Brook-a- prove a very effective help the situate il'relfht irha street, South t na ports. ley, between the residences of Mr. E. at a reasonable price. all times. Str. Lehja, Napala, Kalaupapa; ing and detention of crime. ket from F. Bishop and F. A. Schaefer, opposite Kunst premls IfAjr lurtt.er particulars, apply to 7:30 p. m. Wyllie street. The lot has a frontage Adjoining the D LIMB-BEL- L FRUIT. on Nuuanu road of 156 feet, and a I DEPARTED. depth of 350 feet. The dwelling house H HACfCFFI- - - m CO.m . BATHI Ti Wlk t" J S which has re- - on floor, large dining-roo- EXCELLENT 13. The new dumbbell fruit contains lower Tuesday, August m 2. 9. MORSE, General Freight Agent. AGENTS, HONOLULU. loently made its way to London resem-;ble- s parlor, dining-roo- and pantry, Br. sp. City of Hankow, WTilliamson, sleeping-roo- m bathroom. On up- a Siamese-twi- n peach and tastes and larp "1 i:ju p. m. . : per floor, five bedrooms, bathroom, etc...... with ior tne sound in oanasi; .,tb nin(iarnle i Am. sp. E. Wood, McLeod, for "Ke a " " Also, Comrortaoie Rufus 'J1 "y""J named Large attic and tower above. nicely planted; the Sound; 2:30 p. m. In 1?S6 an American, Jeffreys kitchen, kitchen-pantr- y and latticed Grounds by love affair, Am. bk. Mauna Ala, Smith, for San embittered a storeroom on lower floor. 300 feet Husface & So., Ltd. Francisco; p. m. home on a small island 1.000 miles Carralge house with two stalls and imxam F. Morgan, 5 President; Cecil Brown, Vice President; F. Hu c, ports; Ceylon. Here he remained un-- outbuildings, contain- K.Tetiiry; Caarles H. Str. Claudine, Parker, for Maui 'south of feedroom. Three Atterton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs, Treasurer aa p. m. jtil his death in 189S. occupying himself ing four servants' rooms with two HuHwsr. cultiva-Kaua- i; i Str. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for,wjth scientific studies and the bathrooms, fuel room, etc. LANSBi 5 p. m. produced sever- - dwelling house is wired through- & ,oarB8 hlon of fruit trees. He The OASTLE Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith Oa Str. Helene, Nicholson, for Hawaii curious varieties his mst astonish-port- s; out for electric lighting with fixtures 5 p. m. being the dumbbell fruit. complete. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. success Apply to 1 p. n. 5930 F. A SCHAEFER. Special aiteation given to Dravincr. Also. Rla r, B06 and 507 Stann White Sand. Telephone DUE TODAY. Main 295. Realty anJ O. & O. S. S. Gaelic. Finch, from The Haw'n Yokohama. CHAS. BREWER & ! WM- - G- - ,RWN & CO , LTD. CO.'S Vl 1 j mm mr. CHOICE, Wm. G. Irwin .. President and Manager SAIL TODAY. FOLTT-FIV- E Spreckels.. dence lots Just Claus ..First Vice President Am. schr. Expansion, Larsen, for the ers. comprising 8tlenahcu ft New York Linci W. M. Giffard.. .Second Sound in ballast. adjoining U Vice President O taM H. M. Whitney, Jr ... Treasurer and Sec. O. & O. S. S. Gaelic, Finch, for San AN IMPORTANT MEETING each lot George W. Francisco; probably p. m. Lodge No. B. P. O. bounded'"'"wilderby :a Ross Auditor v ay Honolulu 1. and streets. Str. Kinau, Clarke, for Hilo and vlll be held at Progress HsU, Fort Dole Ship Helen SUGAR FACTORS ports; 12 noon. .h Brewer street, every Monday evening, at T:M AND lng desiraoie tM 1 will sail from NEW YORK for "IN- the city. ,r3, HONOLULU, on or about FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE 'clock. to and from Commission Agents VASION." All Elks are requested to be present cheapest electric V?7stree . , con- market Wide Sept. 1, 1901 Another siKn of the "American order of the E. R AGENTS FOR s high and THE quest" has been noted by the London H. D. COUZKNS. Becretaxj cllmaticaay""TnitfoeW sufficient inducements west oi me uated reasona if are offered. Oceanic papers. A fruiterer in the m t8S8 most Steamship Company English metropolis Is marking his goods j Trrrs strawberries, DANDRUFF KILLER For freight rates apply to Of San Francisco, Cal. in United States coinage PACHECO'S THE MELROSE. nnng iiic w- - 16 a basket. A ot for Instance, at cents life-givin- g and the suggests Is a fluid for the hair, Sognition- - W-N- melancholy London publication ?"C1Zv. - CHAS. BREWER & CO - only remedy will absolutely cure will I r mk LU.VG CO. is perhaps only fore- that .n. J that the fruiterer pr'ckly heat. It softens HOT Ef. "For full and 27 i dandruff, also Kllby St., Boston shadowing the inevitable. "We are hav-- PRIVATE tho we dry, harsh hair, gives gloss and richness Jet- ins a new coinage," it says, "and positive cure over Cast.e ; OR call to the natural color and is a stet, might as well accept the situation manner of hair and scalp diseases. Main HI. pu?.AN AT - j for all St.. ALL five-doll- ar shil- Waikiki fc CO., jFREgH Our sovereigns pieces, our Killer, sold by all Kirg near Tumf BREWER & ID. PRUIT?ISHAND 'dimes and Pacheco's Dandruff lings quarters, our sixpences druggists and at the Union Barber Shop. P. O. Box 363. Phone Blue 3081. MAI. HONOLULU. K :ig Street, corner Alakea. our halfpennies 'cents.' " I Commercial I, ISM. Hbvertteer. ESTABLISHED JTJfcY

9 TO 16. PAGES HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY WEDNESDAY AUG'JST 14 1901. PAGES 9 to If. CARDS. MACHINE THAT LOADS BY THE 503-50- CANE TON I1'1"' Sr CO. 4 69. faH RUB. Tel. Main . - .

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,k- 15 Kaahumanu St. ptiYalCIAiNa. At Auction mDPV Office cnrnpr ,.,1'T f . D.I"1 ' 10-1- 2 laan l Union Sts.; hours . Cnnrl-IV- 16-1- 1 R TT, p. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, pt.RVELAND, M.D. Of- - AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., P2 inns St hours, 9 to 12 a. m., I will offer for sale by order of MR. J. tp. White 411. vai L. WHEELER, on the premises, J1". 727 Lunaliio street, being fourtfc 177 fiARVlX. Office, 232 Bere- - the 9 house from the corner of Alapai street. ... St.: hours. to 11 I fmma , I. 11 An1 thfl linn f II.,..:.: nPnnt&(A 1 1 It.. 3 p. m., 7:30 8:30 p i it t .sa&Si? . m " my ' uuc kjl me lutjiiii i i i i n 30 to to in in Hariri iiTiTTBMaiTniMMiirniirririn HHHma?? mimmm noli 3881; residence TeL ii road, Tel. Blue 5SS1. Household Goods & Faroitord

K. jo nrotania ave.: teleohone" consisting of many handsome Oak anf Ifflrt. Mahogany Rockers, Mahogany Center Tables, Rosewood Chairs, Mahogany MOORE Office of Dr. Day, CANE LOADER AT WORK IN A FIELD WITH A HALF TON IN THE AIR. Settee, imported Persian Rug (9 x 12), 10 Bric-a-Bra- c, fcrtaci4 St.; hours, a. m. to 1 valuable Oil Paintings, foncy to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, 9 beautiful Jardinieres and Sofa TeL 99; res. White 1981. Y Pillows, Lace Curtains, Pictures, heavy THE ADAPTATION of well- - pars ern-.n- that it will work on the puis hnnHlps if the would h murie tn holH thfir nlsiee the will not tret Oak Extension Dining Table, Ebony known machinery to even they mop: IT- - MIT AMUR A. Office, 1468 Nuu-- r. B the special if lie fifty feet away from the capacity. The plantation, however, than five or six into the same Venetian Dining Chairs, Rattan Couch ;l Tel. White 162: office hours, needs of the canefield, a loader end of tne bo')IT1. dragging them over j will have the cars supplanted by the car. This may be bettered when tiie es, Tables and Chairs, handsome Oak lea-tur- e 11 e o v ra., except ground cars, on m sung. Buffet, lt; a. m. ana to has been produced which promises to until they are finally raised, liaring sided such as are used cant, is lett the Anotner Oak Book Cases, Portieres, ,1S swuns arour. d until the fall of the Kauai, and then the loading will be of the matter is that with the Shades, Silverware and Cutlery, En- reduce the c OSt Of Chif-foniere- s, this the mOSt ex- - wire hoistinc line ic ri r, r,reH over the ilone hv the man on the for there loader there is no dear labor,' but the amel and Brass Bedsteads, Oak i ROGERS, M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose J pensive of all sugar estate operations sling, and is attached bv one of the has been perfected a device, operated men who get the ordinary wages will Oak Bureaus and Wash-stand- s, Throat; tiotei bl, opp. x. on. j. hv Tit pact ( . t. en- - Bamboo Shelves and Book I c' t.t.h.jlf J men who made the bundle. The from the platform, which will trip the be able to do the work. Of the many special treatment for deafness. gine is of high speed of patent sling run Cases, Hawaiian Mats, two "Oster-moo-r i time relieve the laborers of th in and the bundle just where it is wanted, advantages that the loader can be st - Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses exacting they cane is quickly run up and swung over When this is done the cost of loading t.. he edge of a guleh and there it will (brand new), numerous Top and Spring tasks rind. The loader. i it A 1 t trt ri 7 rn ft QtinHov th' car, where two men are in waiting the cane will be reduced to a minimum. coile all the cane, saving the work of Mattresses, Mosquito Nets, Counches, which has been a success n more than to place cane go all appliances will be men. to be which is U:o2. Tel. orfl. iiain res. w. zt4. the straight and let With the there the seems that Rugs. Matting, also one ..New Process one held, consists of a rotating locomo- the sling. The cane is dumped and a speed of the loader which is thought most appreciated on the plantations, Gasoline Range, four burners and 300 - oi'., oven; DENTISTS. tive crane, which by the use of special the hoisting line run back to a waiting to be tons a day. Another improve- ( The engine boiler consumes crude 'Century" Refrigerator, Meat be- - Safe, Kitchen Table, China Glass- Mott-Smlt- sling, the one which has been used ment which is being perfected contem- so the cost of operation is less than and a BICKNELL. h blda;, apparatus is fitted to the of car- that k task ing process goes plates loading of cane $i a day. is one ware, Crockery, complete Kitchen j d Hotel ats.; omce nours, 8 carried back: then the the the with the It indestructible for rying the bundles of cane from the on to the end. sling still about the bundle of a half- - was caught in a fire at and while Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Is - ground Paia Hose, together many to the cars. With wide of boom tons, weight all right, with beautiful iCrHtaS the reach the it the of which has made a its tender was burned, it was Plants, consisting of Ferns, Palms, Be- PEP.BT.-Mott-S- mith of the loader brought to bldg.. cor. out has been found that the radius of compact bundle, right onto the oar and The adapting of this machine for the gonias, Ivy Geraniums, etc., etc. and Hotel Sts.; office 9 the Islands for Hamakuapoko by Harry highest efficiency is 115 conveyance fl hours. for the loader Its to the mill in that shape. Iwork was done by Mr. W. W. Ricker, FISHER, 4 Baldwin have been concluded, and the feet. With this distance the machine There a light trolley will unload the one of the best known of the young en WILL. E. esu'ts have been most pleasing to en- - at one setting will clear an entire acre cane and a tender will dump it, re- gir.eers here. The representative of AUCTIONEER. a SSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., feint crs and managers. As a result the without being moved. The machine has move the sling and send it back to the the Brown Hoisting Machine Works of tee doors above Masonic Temple, (machine has received the approval of little in it which is peculiar but is prac- field. Cleveland, he has studied the question iHosoluiu; office hours, m. to 4 p, 9a, h men as H. P. Baldwin, and the tically the same machine that is used As furnishing a line upon the value of cane problems until he was ready to spects are that It will be ready for all over the country in handling loads to the plantations of such a machine, offer this machine. When the plant- AUCTION use HIGH.-Philadel- eral before the next grinding E. I B. phia Dental of material. As the load is not meant UTider the old system a good man, one ers wanted such an invention an offer season. Already there are orders in it- - ege 1552: Masoilc Temple; TeL to be above three tons, the machine who has a stout heart, could load six was made of $1,500 for the plans and ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, the hands of the agents for three more self is made rather light, the one now tons of cane in a day, for which he was invention. Engineers said it was not a oi tne mac-nine- and the engineer in in use here being about ten tons and paid at the rate of twenty-fiv- e cents goou offer, and this was shown later COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON 1?. A C WALL, DR. O. E. charge will make some changes, so as WAL- L- those which will be made for future a ton. Remove the necessity of this when a firm of machine builders in I will offer my salesroom, Ofice hours, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Lov to have the cranes in shape for any de- - for sale at orders heing of but eight tons' weight. nsn carrying the cane up to the, cars he East offered the planters to take corner Merchant and Alakea streets m: ion St.; Tel. 434. mand which may be made upon them. Another change which will be made is at d would pile of the any they might get and en- he thirty tons invention 1 . four-wheele- Church Square Piano. The crane, which has a working ra- the placing of two d trucks stalks into the slings ready for the dorse, off their hands and pay $100,000 WHITNEY. M.D., D.D.S. 1 Roller-to- p fl Boston dius of boom of fifty feet, is placed on under each of the cranes, so as to dis- hoist. will be done away rights. Desk. Bfc, Fort St., above May Even this for the 1 ft Co's; any three-fo- ot gauge track, Book Case. Iters. 9 to 5; Tel. Main 277. movable tribute the weight. The hoisting is with in the; future, for when the cane Mr. Ricker is a Cornell man who, which is laid parallel with the main done with a single wire cable, and the cue it will be put into the slings by when he found himself out of school 1 Library Table. 1 Enamel Bedstead. INSURANCE. track which carries the train to be slings are simply a rope with a hook at the cutters. This will mean that there and without place, went into the shops loaded. The cane which has been cut one end and a ring at the other will be no unnecessary work or expense of the Brown's as a machinist, and 2 Oak Bedroom Sets. 1 prxi'TUAL LIFE INSURANCE c Oak Bedstead. s gathered into bundles, onfined in a The tests so made have not shown p'onvt --handling of cane. There way to the Wrhile he CO. OF NEW YORK, far the the worked his front. 1 sling, one-ha- lf ton being put into each perhaps the highest efficiency, as the is still a dOTCUlty, in while a good has some patents on the adaptation of H Bedstead. meu Dec. 31, 1900, J325.753.152.51. that 2 Spring Mattresses. 3. B. of the bundles. The crane, which from cars in use are of the stake va- - loader might put a car eight or the cane-loade- r, he claims only it ROSE, Agent, Honolulu. into that 1 its long reach and also from the fact riety. where the cane must be placed nine tons the machine loader, whieh is a new use for an old machine. Top Mattress. 1 Oak Center Table. ARCHITECTS. 2 Kitchen Tables. MSB R. SWAIN. Stangenwald under which the action is brought. It Chairs, Lamps, Etc., Etc. J. Honolulu; Crocker bldg., San is said by leading attorneys that thi ntnctoeo, THE OTHER SIDE OF EARLY question has not been brought before WILL E. FISHER, WILL FIGHT Supreme Court for the reason s?8LEE & PAGE, Architects and the that .-e, is "wo.-vuii- rooms z-- 4, Arlington CLOSING MOVEMENT HERE urile it true that actions have been AUCTIONEER. 'X Honolulu. H. T brought upder this law none of them hav- come to trial, but always they dee; Tel. 229; P. O. box 77S. have been settled out of court. Thifc JURY problem one .vYc'i is new. ATTENTION, DITOR ADVERTISER: Will you a very one-side- d affair. The merchants makes the ENGINEERS. FOB and which will enlist the best efforts kindly give the following lines don't know how much the trade would K attorneys the case is C ALEXANDER. Survey -- E on Saturday night, for they all close of the when Engineer, space in your valuable paper of Judge 409 Judd Bldg , P. now before a workingman gets to their brought before Estee. '' 3oi 732. I LAWYERS which am a reader. I notice through doors. I should like to hear from some There have been rulings in number your columns that there is a movement other workingman on this subject. in. and opinions from, high courts that V'EILL & CO.. LTD. Bngl-- w. Pearl Harbor Men there may not be any limitation placed j on foot Some go so as to say if Electricians and which if successful will close far that the by a Boilermakers, stores are closed 1 on Satur- upon the values to be found jury all the stores in Honolulu at 1 o'clock at o'clock pro- day that they will have to send to San in the marfter of condemnation I have on hand a lot of TEXT BOOKS every Saturday. As as I can see, is upon phase of V. E OnVTT! n ip a. Prepare for near Francisco for their goods; as it is now. ceedings. It this the case much hope is based by some j iTii Engineer; office rooms tne promoters of the scheme are doing if it were not for the Chinese mer- that vhlch are for sale at private sale. chants, some people hard, of those who are most interested in the fc1?."017 Stangenwald bldg.. this in the interest of the clerks whom would fare Prices will be furnished upon applioa- - St; P. Ord-r- Ho- outcome of the suits. 0. box 421. r Action. half-holid- ay for r.imost every workingman in J . they claim are entitled to a 2" for typewriting-- nolulu receives pay on Saturday every week. So so good and well, his tlon. far night, and that is the time he wants to feji0. ORKS.-E- ngi but can't these as well as other people srenj it for the necessaries of life. Ul THIS w;!:'0 imping and see that while they are seeking to oen-ef- it WORKINGMAN. - ll Wats- power LAW WHICH IS LADIES' GOWN 7- m y"i"cie a certain class of work ng-peop- le Id lit u BPrecels blk.; INTERESTED FIRMS. Sen i Postpaid Cor they are at the same time discommod- - WILL E. FISHER ATTACKED Editol Adveltisel: Velly good way Made of a good quality TO BE I, i i rr , . . . i-- v. ,-. ,,.nlr!nn. I.PPax ui ai iea&L pei ui cut- wwirvnig, get haole tlade; haole close up placee muslin; effectively trim- TAN NAT Civil and fcn&ineer; people of Hone lulu, to say nothing of Saitj aftelnoon; Chinaman oatchee all med with embroidery. 33tr:u P. O. box 92; biz Satty aftelnoon and evenin. Ave. Te Blue 3441. the people thai come from the planta- All sizes. Whoopee up shu'.tee down and oblige Send for Catalogue of Mules Figures on Which Naval Officers (he stores all closed at Horses m C0 TD 1 tions? With WUN CHOP, Ladies', Children's antl rTnnr 1 o'clock and Ul workingmen quitting Based Their Estimates EARLY CLOSING Infants' Wear. I b. and Build- - at 4 o'clock, what chance will they have MATTER. FOR SALE, of Values of Land. of buying the articles that they are As the secretaries of the Young Wom 1. MAGNIN & Co. Cms? i?011 building; cer- shop. Hotel compelled to gtt, unless they lose a en s and tne 918-92- Christian Association 2 MiirketSL To per ana 8. N CaxtU. res., 1647 AnapanL own to make Young find arrive Aloha tain amount of their time Men's Christian Association San Francisco, Cal. Clks; necessary nearly ev- some about July 8th. JPUCI one O'V that the issue is joined oer the purchases that that business houses are afraid ery is ccmpelled 'o make, espe they are being passed by in the early MATCH TEAMS. proposed site for the United man FINE DRIVERS, 1 - the a family? closing is they iiirrtai, Francisco, jew- N cially If he is i.t the head cf matter, it suggested that FAST PACERS, - Station at Pearl mer- - rtc .nml- See 'adver- - States Naval i It would be more sensible If the send one of the associations this iuue. DRAT TEAMS. ETC. Harbor, the lines upon which the fight chants would employ one or two extra rrorntng notes to the effect that from CHARLES BL BELT .IN A-- Satuiday and keep the stores now until the end of September they j 0PT'CU(SS. will be made are being discussed. The clerks oil L, ... . . t A,trnuv h not open Until S O ( lOCK. It is claimed that will close their stores at 1 p. m. on Sat- wlLECT YOUR you urdays provided the stores doing a Live For Sale. EYES: mat- - Stock Jem,.. Te Pair. Don't wear other taken up his preparation ror tne of a goQd many paces where it is similar business agree to do 'the same, j i tan .i...8!188: on i1 their'. .your eyes MMv ter as yet, but will get to work it not done in the Middle West.Instead the Besides a number of verbal agreements Ifcfcrh, ont wear Im- - chean. end of the week. stores of all classes are kept open until and assurances by others than tne ab- JUST ARRIVED, BY THE ALBERT, -- , before the 2" eyei mey win rum - 10 on Saturday night. Once let sent heads of the houses, we are glad twenty head of draft, all purpase and s- between the val- o'clock LnciAx. - LUCAS The vast difference p,e know to say fancy driving horses, at Lewis Bros." TZ,l ? com on the p,antations that the signers include all the uation set upon the lands b tne that they can purchase the articles they dry goods houses, Miss Killean. M. Sale Stables, off King on South street, PlifW ... mandant of the station here and the need (m any Saturday night, and it is Mclnerny, J. Hopp & Co., Porter Fur- Honolulu. ii DEZELL, has say they Co., Coyne Co., Ltd., JAMES owners and lessees of the lands saIe to that would niture Furniture 5930 Importer of Horses and Mules. to ba- - themselves or the opportunity, some Pacific Cycle & Manufacturing Co., aroused muon commeiu as what ( - 'one speaks of the tired clerks. Are they Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd., Wall, Nich- " officer. Cap- STrj., sis was used by the Naval ols Co.,Ltd., Hawaiian News Co.. Ltd., NOTICE. u;'Ci,,uuAPHERS. in arriving at his figure. day or performs Golden Rule Bazaar, Henry May & Co., H tain Pond, swings a hammer all ALEX-sunde- " or & THE GROUNDS OF THE r s,.tenographer and $16,000, as a valuation for the entire any kind of work among the trades Ltd.. Lewis Co., Estate J. Hutchins, Accuracy in correcting the defect. kilter .1"m Young building, and the private out. HrnntreT.70 1,1 as This looks like C. J. Day & Co;, & Waity. ' proper tract of more than 800 acres of land. common labor, well? Salter Accuracy in selecting the street, to be known aa Bishop street, the owners and les- frames. ire closed to the public until further The action against Accuracy in advice given. notice. NOTICE see of the lands is brought under the following will show the returns and the while Estate holdings of Accuracy in what we promise and WILLIAM MUTCH, valuations of the lands: the entire Halawa peninsula were put guarantee. Hawaiian law of eminent domain, and assessed accuracy Superintendent Alex. Toung Build Assessed in at a flat rate of $2.86 an acre. Tak- There is no place where and Inr SM7 fiLT.0 THE provided in that act a basis for Returned are more at premium than with SlTRSPRTTJlTTJC there is Value. Value. ing the 151.6 acres of the Ii Estate at skill 0r et"l the-value- s of lands which the Optician. We make a searching ltlit 'Wmenr .v. ascertaining Isl- this rate the value would be $13,947 and ol Ii Estate. Ford's 676.5 examination and exercise tne most THE0S0PHICAL S0CIEIY. IN-Efr-- uses. the acres Bishop ES?LES SSPITAL are wanted for public (361 acres): of the Estate painstaking care In the adjustment of Honf'lu'u: FR and would be worth $1,935, at the level The initial provisions of the law are that jgcH) $25,000 $33,200 every pair of glasses we sell. REMOVAL. PUrPse - The rate, which would leave $118 as the Hh..: of oreaniza- allowed for the land an 1900 33.200 33.200 - there shall be amount added as the extra value of the ALOHA BRANCH: Saturday, 7:3t MES- to the value as 1901 93.250 93.250 p. m., public meeting In Art on Hall, iEArn on addition of 20 per cent immense waterfront taken. SANFORD ri5 lSfii MONDAY, . N of Opera Tuesday, 7:45 at 2 assessor during Retumed Assessed back House; aw o'clock p. m. A established by the tax Value. Value, j The answers submitted show that the MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, p. m., class of "Ancient Wisdom," at 'earnestly requested. preceding the bring first fig-h- promises to be a hard one Building. Fort Street. Mr. open .'t''i the two years next Bishop Estate, Hala- ani Boston Rice's, Beretania St. Library suit. It was will turn upon the power of the attor- Over May & Co. Wednesday, 2 to 4 p. m. w rrf the coademnation wa (4,326 acres): neys to secure the Naval $12,496 $12,495 from the court a rutins basis taken that tS99 daTr-Bge- s, unon this 12.496 12,49 uptn the right of the claimants for NOTICE ?!D8l'SAsSB.y. made their statement of the 1900 to have a jury assess them. The:e ffier 1901 40,000 M. SHIGETA 1 it is desired fs no provision in the local law that of the land which I HAV-in- g ri, values even rate, without drs- - be a hearing upon ANY PERSONS OR FIRMS fthe the station. The valuation Applying an there shall jury the claims or bills against Honolu- N;'en,aapart to take for as to frontage values as higher matters contemplated in the act, and the gross amount tinction CK i PA- lu Stevedore Company will please send rVio lands is a Island primary contest is NTRACTING CARPENTER. sums for the va than inside property, the Ford's the set for this point, them at once to the undersigned. not suuuivwcu into - , - during the two years preceding The main question. nccorcKg to ser- - PERING. PAINTER. he j land- J. A. GILiMAN, CUl on - n plots wnicn aic n""'o,rerap-- e were assessed aral of the best-i- attorneys Ave., corner of Maunakea St. rious x the hrimrine- of the suit otmea Beretania President, Honolulu Stevedore Co. holdings of the estates. $92 an acre, will be the constitutionality of law Lowest Prices. 5920 ff Kin- - -- v. UDOn a valuation of about the Vite'S' acre value is something under 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

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and dismissed the bill on the ground that the evidence was about tending to show that the land in question was originally awarded plaintiff had not sustained the HAWAII. equally balanced and that the to one Kanealauahine by L. CL A. 3655, R. P. 3847, that the burden on him by law. of proof imposed patentee Ka-wal- died intestate leaving as his only heirs two sisters, o Ko attempt was made to impeach any of the witnesses and no Xui and Kawalo Liilii, that the latter died intestate leaving JrxE Term, 1901. reason appears record for giving special credence to one in the as her only heir Kawalo Nui, that Kawalo Nui died intestate over the other. leaving as her only heir her son, Papaula, and that the latter It seems to me that there was an issue of law as well as of fact WILLIAM BLAISDELL r. I. R. BURNS. with his wife executed a deed of the property in question to one presented to the court. (1) An issue of fact to ascertain what Kalei Kupau (w) who with her husband in turn conveved it bv was the agreement or contract between the parties; (2) an issue deed to the plaintiff. This was a prima facie showing of. title. Pi.; i. from Circuit Judge, FresT Circuit. of law whether such agreement or contract constituted a part- In view of the fact that title was thus shown to have been nership. originally derived from - the government, it was unnecessary for 21, 1901. Decided- 1 irHiirTTrl August 2. Qtll The purjxfce of the alleged partnership was to solicit and write plaintiff to show, as contended by counsel for defendant, that t life insurance. It is claimed that the relation was formed in he, the plaintiff, or his predecessors in interest had had posses- Freak, C.J., albratth and Perry, JJ. September, 1S98, and was terminated on December 19th follow- sion of the land. ing, but that during a part of this period, i. e. when the defend- Exception number 4 is to the verdict, on the ground that it ant was absent from Honolulu, the partnership was in a state of was to an agreement of contrary the law and the evidence and the weight of rpm tliP evidence, partnership is found to have been suspended animation and that on defendant's return this name- evidence, and number 5 is to the watered into by and between the parties as alleged in the bill, overruling of a motion for a less life. new rne decree appealed from, dismissing the bill on the ground of partnership again bloomed into trial, which motion was based on this same ground and on lack of proof of such partnership, is reversed no books of account were kept the and the case It appears from the record that further ground of errors alleged to have occurred at the remande.i for further proceedings. trial. in behalf of this alleged partnership, that it had no name, that The defendant's sole defense was that of adverse posses- it had no office or place of abode, that it had no assets, not even sion, there being no dispute as to the paper title being in the plaintiff. Upon OPINION OF THE COURT BY PERRY, J. a cha'r or a writing pad, and that it had no capital except? that the issue of adverse possession, considerable evi- (Galbraith, J., dissenting.) earned under the hat of the respective individuals alleged to be dence was adduced on both sides. After an examination of the members thereof. transcript of the stenographer's notes, we are of the opinion that A partnership is a distinct entity from the individuals who there was ample evidence to justify the jury, under the law laid Thi? is a suit in equity wherein the main averments of the compose it. If these parties were partners it was because they down by the presiding judge, in finding in favor of the plaintiff. Milan?: "that sometime during the month of September, 1S98, made themselves such by agreement. Whether they were or Exception 2 number to the refusal to give instructions re- on September 1st, 1898, the petitioner and respondent is a the quested by not largely matter of intention. An agreement to share the defendant and number 3 to certain specified por- breral agreement entered into a partnership under the terms of profits and losses does not absolutely constitute a partnership tions of the charge as given by the court, have not been argued. they became equal partners in the business of soliciting as a conclusion of law. If other circumstances show that no We regard them as abandoned. life insurance on the Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, and partnership was intended they will control. Bates on Partn., Counsel for the defendant in his brief contends that the trial to participate share and share alike in all losses and profits Sec. 29. court erred in charging the jury that the defendants, in order rfthe same; that said partnership continued and existed up to, to One fact in the case is clearly established, i. e. that prac- - prevail, "must make good their claim to the land by proof of the 19th day of December, 1898, when by mutual con-- j adverse tieally all of the alleged partnership business was done in the possession for twenty years" prior to the commencement said partnership was terminated"; and that no accounting applications were signed by notes of the action and further contends that, under the said partnership business has been had. name of the defendant, him, circumstances The prayer is that of for premiums were taken in his name and he was the. agent this case, defendant Ellis was entitled to a verdict if he at be required to submit to an accounting of said part-shi- p showed adverse possession for ten matters and for such other relief as may be proper. known to the company issuing the policies. years prior to the bringing of the action against him. may be Be respondent denies the existence cf the partnership as I submit that the evidence shows that the defendant acted It that the instructions given business as business man would on this subject were erroneous; however ged. The court below, after trial on the merits, was of the towards the plaintiff and the any but, that may be, the him the defendant insists question is not presented pinion that the evidence on the issue of whether or not the do who sustained the relation to that by any of the exceptions and cannot ' i. e. was his to solicit insurance be considered bv us. alleged partnership had been entered into was evenly balanced he did, that the plaintiff agent his services by paying him 50 of Another and that the complainant had not successfully borne the burden and he compensated him for point sought to be made by counsel for the defend- policies secured him. ant is roving his averments by a preponderance of the evidence, the commissions received on all by that the court erred in permitting the plaintiff to intro- is a says the Supreme Court of Connec- duce and for that reason dismissed the bill. From that decree the "There partnership," certain evidence as rebuttal. This question also is not more persons whenever such relation complainant appeals to this Court. ticut, "between two or presented by the exceptions and is not open for consideration. exists them that each is as to all the others, in respect The issue is one of fact. The complainant testifies positively letween The exceptions are overruled. and such relation tW. nmp tiinp tlip vf SfTtp t.Vip to some business, both principal agent. If M. F. inmm Prosscr ,UU m V enrlvi nnrt.w i m v w for plaintiff. WW j n mf W mhrJ J V y exists they were partners; otherwise not." Morgan v. Farrel, respondent and himself orally agreed to work together as partn- vr- - lor ueienaant. 58 Conn. 422. er- in the business of soliciting life insurance, sharing equally ... The record fails to show that the plaintiff was principal in any A FRENCHMAN ON tney call their country 'Merrie England.' in all the expenditures in commissions received Does it not you made and all the THE HOUSE OF COMMONS make laugh? of the transactions of the alleged partnership with possibly one "In England no one defends the em- icies issued in consequence of their joint and several pire. is, thir he as agent It perhaps, too big to be de- exception. In all of the other transactions appears A Frenchman has been studying the fended. And, indeed, when 4 and that this agreement continued in force, with an these t, but not as principal. British House of Oommons, and has giv- Conservatives laughing in the ption to be 1898, en oufe of Commons, he beer! hereinafter referred to, until December 19, in the Matin (Paris) his conclusions stand. After all. mv frinriH It seems to me that the relation between these parties was over when it was terminated by mutual consent. On the other hand, the initials P. M. G. The gist of they are right When one is attacked, is too uncertain and unsubstantial for the court to dignify it by these la given below: it not the best thing to laugh? "Ah, these English! But jpondent testifies positively that during the period named dis- "Have you ever sat in the House of they are not the name of partnership. The plaintiff's appeal ought to be so stupid after all. made no such agreement was entered into by or between the parties Commons and listened? No? Then you for The Literary Digest. missed and the decree of the trial judge affirmed. have missed the best of English come and that the only understanding between them at that time was dies. I will describe. TREE-PLANTIN- G 'In of me IN CITIES. - !i obtain front sits a gentleman with a insurance business as the complainant might long wig; in front of him two lesser gen The city of Washington, D. C. has set is it in obtaining was as compensation a certain tlemen in lesser wigs. The great gentle he to receive IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF man is called the speaker. I don't know a good example to American municipaJ- - why. opens tree-plantin- of the conflict Perhaps because he never his ities in the matter of g. commissions. There is an irreconcilable mouth. The other gentlemen are his Within its limits in the testimony of these two witnesses on this essential point. HAWAII. clerks; they suck pens continually. there are now no less i 'On the right hand of the speaker sit than 80,000 shade trees, and it is unnec red-face- d, well-dresse- essary to dwell 4 believe the testimony of the complainant, that the agreem- many plump, d on the added beauty Englishmen. These are Conservatives. they lend to the place. Paris has an ent of partnership was entered into by the parties. Aside from June Term, 1901. On the left hand of the speaker sit fewer, even greater number, and it is said pale-face- d, long-haire- d, tragic-lookin- g that $60,000 are expended testimony of the little evidence "was annually by parties themselves, but Englishmen. These are Liberals. the latter city in the care of them and "Let me describe talk. One of aldured tending to throw light on the main issue; and yet the their the the setting out of new ones. Every Liberals he is a Welshman gets on his street of a certain width is to H. K. v. MRS. ANIMA, KEE, CHOW feet. He is very white, very tragic. entitled complainant's statement is not without corroboration in the acts KAHELE AH All His a row of trees on either side, every hair la brushed as carefully as that on street of a rfthe witnesses, a lady's poodle, and with same Sunday- certain greater width to a parties or from the testimony of disinterested the double row. and WILLIAM ELLIS. -school finish. He is young, and his The criticism has been witness May, a local agent of the Germania Life Lnsur-C- o. hair announces that he is well pleased made that the Paris method results in too great uniformity, but, - with the state of his soul, i'ou feel that as Mr. Chas. with whom the respondent placed some insurance busi- he would be really surprise; if he did not Mulford Robinson, author of a new go to heaven. What does he say? Lis hook, entitled Improvement the 1S08, Exceptions Circuit Court, Circuit. "The of respondent stated, in September or October of from Fifth ten. The British army is composed of Towns and Cities," says, it will always the scum of the earth. The olflcers are be a question is ell and business together" of taste between formal- himself had been "writing savage barbarians. The war is a disgrace ism and naturalism. The cities of Italy - &e wished to place to England, and she will bg punished for sometimes go Manhattan e further than in the Insurance Co. and that they 1901. it some day. His like-on- Paris Submitted July 6, 1901. Dkciued July 31, voice vibrates direction of formalism, trimming their ' business in December, 1898, that he of the London Twopenny Tubes. His the Germania, and, in eyes flash, his arms saw the air. All trees to fantastic shapes. For us prob Blaia-an- ably the best system is a happy medium - ing to 'alifornia and arrangement between d around him the Liberals sit, white, silent, that the tragic-lookin- g. between monotonous symmetry C.J.. and the himself ceased from that day, and that any business that Frear, Gaebrahh and Perry, JJ. 'But what is it we hear? Aly friends, haphazard arrangement so much in we hear laughter, loud, red -- faced laugh vogue on this side of the Atlantic. "d in by Blaisdell would be his individual business, ter. It comes from the Conservatives. Viewed merely from the esthetic Look crowded benches. Are they further business to-- . at their standpoint, there is every reason why jj testifies tha the expression, "writing In an action of ejectment, proof by the plaintiff of a connected chain not one broad grin, one big red face? our American cities should give greater The more good young Welshman tree-plantin- , of title back to the government is a prima facie showing of title; the attention to g. Here in r utKu oy insurance men, import a jmiwu-i- proves the cruelty of the British officer, case, possession by prede- Providence there are many miles of V? ttttonepta to mentioned, shows that he, and, in such proof of one of plaintiff's the more do these Conservatives laugh, May, just above the broader do they grin. They are hard dreary streets that would be "vastly" cessors in interest need not be made in order to defeat a motion improved, as Jane Austen might say. the expression in that sensse. hearts, these Conservatives. for a non-su- it. "Another Liberal is soon what they call if they were bordered with shade trees. least In the year 1900 no less than 4.000 trees i epted a share of the commissions in at up.' He comes from Ireland. Black is The evidence in this case, the defense being that of adverse possession, his black eyebrows, were planted in New York city, under - hair; like the stroke the insurance was effected solely through Blais- held sufficient under the instructions given by the trial court, to of a quill-pe- n, press upon Ills eyelids. He. the auspices of the Tree-Plantin- g So- has the white, tragic flashing support a verdict for the plaintiff. face, the ciety of that town. Some complaint Again, durii.tr the period in Question Bums made ayes; he has also the black beard. His has arisen over the deadly effect of es unable to clothes hang loosely on his Irame; a caping gas upon the roots, but very to solicit insurance. Bhidell being lock of black hair slashes his white brow. few trees, comparatively, have perish He has a really beautiful brogu j, and he im, it was specially agreedbetween the two that pulled ed from this cause. Providence is be OPINION OF THE COURT BY PERRY, J. has out the tremolo stop. hind many American cities in the received might seetire "We listen to him. The English sol a from such business as Burns diers are villains; the officers are black- planting of shade trees. Next fall thousand might easily be set out here P"1 j'f for the latter alone and would not be shared in by guards. The English burn the farms of the Boers. The English the without filling a quarter of all the blank v-such This is an action of ejectment instituted in the Circuit Court spaces along our residential streets. spe-i- al agreement was necessary unless there nice Boer women. The English cause the to fall from the eyes of the sweet Providence Journal. ijeneral Judicial Circuit in December, tears agreement to the contrary. of the Fifth 1899, against the little Boer children. Brutal English! fo&ng below as to the three defendants first above named. These defendants filed an Long-sufferi- Boers! One can see the The "green flash" at the moment of having been made by the court flames leaping from the farm roof, and sunrise or sunset is being much dis- the to make answer wherein they disclaimed "having any title to said land hear the wail of the women, also the yell cussed among British observers. One account between the parties, we prefer of the nice little children. Blood swims of them, who has never seen the bead- in the appealed from is described in plaintiff's bill of complaint" and alleged that they before the eyes. Oh, it is terrible! ed appearance lately reported, has wit- first instance. The decree "Again there Is laughter. Again the nessed the flash many times, and on the Circuit Judge of the were "only tenants under one Willie Ellis the owner of the fee crowded benches are full of jovial, red-face- d one occasion, in the southern ocean, ST? case remanded to the laughter. It is the deep chuckle of saw it three times in a single evening. mif for proper, of said land." In September, 1900, the court granted a motion those Conservatives again. was due to the rougnness of the . . such proceedings as may be This further "Let me generalize. The Conservative sea, which caused the vessel to sink distent with the foregoing views. by plaintiff for leave to amend the declaration by adding thereto is one who attacks the Liberal for mis- into a deep trough just as the sun dis- governing the country. The Liberal is appeared. As the ship was lifted on lWun tfc complainant. the name of William Ellis as that of a party defendant and one who attacks the-countr- for misgov- of wave the sun rose If McVlmiahan for the crest the next tt a of the summons and erning the world. And between the two with a second flash of green, and Im- Thompson for resKndent. ordered that Copy complaint as amended the business of the empire goes on. mediately set again with another. This be served upon him and that lie have twenty days after such "I enjoy the House of Commons. It is observer points out that the colored r-- to these English blacken- water DISSENTING J. nice hear light is not connected with the OPINION OF GALBRAITH, service within which to answer. Ellis subsequently filed an ing their own characters. Does it not of the sea, for he has seen the flash save us trouble? They seem, all of them several times behind a land horizon. answer of general denial, pleading also the defense of adverse who.are in earnest, to des're, more than . they' desire riches, that their country Animal intestines, especially of the trial, the jury rendered a verdict for the plain- be proved wicked and wrong1. C. 'r ln the of fact and possession. After should sheep and hog, have been found by I above opinionL If the issue was one They have newspapers which are trying E. Woods to offer a very convenient tiff, and the case now comes to this Court on defendant's bill of every day t prove this; and Englishmen and perfect insulation of electric seems uuu. ui buy read their own damnation , "'.c.neiiable, as is stated, it exceptions. them, wires. The intestines are cleansed and "?K,ri witnesses there, pay their pennies to see them- wound around the wires, so that the f the who heard the cut-throat- s, Circuit Judge The first exception is to the overruling of defendant's motion selves called savages, black- edges overlap, and as the material is not given guards. There are thousands of these H a very close, nrm and rved their while so doing prove dries forms conduct non-su- it made at the close of plaintifF s case. This motion English tolling day and night to continuous coating. This coattng may- 11 for a eGn-tlema- ar" is entitled. I believe that Sir Alfred Mllner is the Did n be overlaid with cotton, silk, snellac, consideration to which it evidence is why Lfetnal was correctly denied. The plaintiff had introduced himself. This perhaps coloring matter or vulcanite. judgo was right when he found for the defendant II

;THE - PACIFIC HOffQLfc'LUj; 1901 ! 12 COMMEIULftl. AERTJSE AUG13ST 14, IJ - - - - u u OOO j EXTRA STRON ococ 0 CARRIAGES ROPE and BLOCK NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT !!!!! TO HANDLE XCKX0XXX'X OOOOO O C o- - xxoxoxoxx MACHINERY. PACIFIC VEHICLE Iroquois to Search VESSELS IN PORT. and We carry In stock a special rope 3 and 4V4 inches in circum- ference manufactured to our order. for ARMT AND NAVT. COMP This rope is 25 per cent stronger than Oregon's PPFLY J. S. tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway Isl- mu ordinary cordage. August fi. I We also carry extra strong blocks, and, fitted with metalline or roller bushings, Anchor. MERCHANTMEN. managers will be i Plantation furnish' (This list does not include coasters.) any in reference to FLU m7 ed with information Am. bk. .HardwUk, Fran- KtUKHJfUHU tl m equipment for handling heavy weights, Archer, San Camp- cisco, August 10 by our manager. Captain C. J. Capt. Pond Has a Grap- Charmer, Am. sp.. Slater, Tacoma. bell. July 26. A full stock of well-borin- g rope. Hook Ready J. D. Bryant, Am. bk., Colley. San Wire rope of all descriptions and pling Francisco, July 3. blocks and other equipment for the Emily Reed. Am. sp Baker, Newcas- - same. for Business. tie, July 4. Steam plow rope, guaranteed to be the schedule of work at -- Bremerton has Expansion. Am, schr., Larsen, New- - best in the world. been arranged. It was discovered a castle, July 18. S. Am. sp., Jorgenson, Special wire and Manila ropes manu- POND of the United short time ago that the necessary repair F. Redfield. Port to work was likely to become congested at Ludlow, August 10. factured order. Iroquois is Syd- var-nihP- R CAPTAIN tup preparing F. W. Slade, Am. schr. Sorensen. j A full line of paints, oils and the yard unless care was taken to especially for the anchor of the ney, July 24, for Eleele (anchored out- of auDerisr ouality. mark out a program in advance. This side). manufactured to witnstana me acuoj United States battleship Oregon which Chief Naval Constructor Bowles calls Hecla. Am. sp., Newcastle. July 18. jf sea air. was lost at the anchorage grounds near an "itinerary." of work. First the bat- Henrietta. Fr. bk., Duris, Hakodate, And lamDS for shiDS' wse. tleship will go 12. interna the mouth of the channel while the fa- Wisconsin into Bremer- August anas full stocK or general snip counu ton for the second time; in this case to Henry Villard, Am. sp., Lewis, Seattle, ' Nijvy a lery. mous bulldog of the was here have her flying bridge and other im- August 10. few months ago en route to. San Fran- provements. After her will come the J. B. Brown, Am. sp., Knight, New- castle, July 31. WILDE'S STEAHSHIPXO., cisco from Manila. battleshfp Iowa, which is no strange! at Bremerton, but which goes there Ivaiulani, Am. bk.. Dubel, San Francis- CHA" )LERY DEPARTMENT. Yesterday afternoon a heavy grap- co, August 12. 8HIP late in August or early in September sp., N Mgr. pling iron with four prongs was sent Kinross, Br. Locke, from Cardiff, Captain C. CAMPBBtL. to receive some minor repairs. Jiftr August 1. down to the Naval clock antl sent place will be taken by the Oregon; O. M. Kellog, Am. schr., Iverson. Eu- 9. ! aboard the tug. The recovery f the which recently arrived at Bremerton reka, August ATTENTION ELKS anchor depends entirely upon the use- from the Asiatic station and Honolulu. Rosamond. Am. schr., Johnson, San As heretofore published, to this Francisco, July 14. All the Latest and Prices of grapple in obtaining a repairs Stles fulness the battleship will cost at least a million S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Johnson, San good grip upon it. When the Oregon dollars and will employ a part of the Francisco, July 19. BUGGIES, SURREYS, PHETONS essayed to. pull the ponderous fluk- - inm St. James, Am. bk., Tapley, Newcastle, force at Bremerton for the greater par' July 10. ajbpard after a night's anchorage out- - of the fall and winter. Probably the ft. Nicholas, Am. sp., Brown, Sydney. HARNESS,. WHIPS, ROBES, LAMPS side, the anchor refused to part com- Oregon will not be docked before the July 24. ELK HEAD last of September, or first pany wUh of October. W. J. Patterson, Am. schr.. Weitkunat, INSPECT OUR STOCK I with the coral formation Repairs to these great ships form Gray's Harbor, July 26. WHISKY" which it had become entangled. The part of the work which the Navy De- coral would not give way, the anchor partment has more or less definitely in STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. 1 1 u;- -J C T7 ntr i , view for the Fuget Sound station. The Agents brand held. firmly and despite every effort of Hand-Mad- e F,nt Materki We are the Sole for this of Name. From. Date. Harness a Specialty i he crew aided by her powerful winches stablishment a supply purchasing Gaelic Yokohama Aug. 13 to Ore-fco- Lsed in r of Whisky, and can recommend it nothflhg would budge. When the fl Office in the city of Seattle in connection America Maru S. Aug. 17 Soiree Boots Made to Order m many F ail Connoisseurs. j 1 H" steamed Into the harbor she was with the Naval Station, is one of Mariposa S. F Aug. 17 Indications of importance Hongkong Maru Yokohama ...Aug. 20 ! minus her anchor. Ar, effort was made Onr Prices are the lowest Oor Work is the Best! get but to no purpose. The attached to Bremerton by the Naval Peking S. F Aug. 24 to it out Sydney Aug. 27 location is well marked in a general authorities and Of expected increase in Ventura way and Captain Pond will probably repair work to be carried on there. STEAMERS TO DEPART, Within the next few months several BERETANIA REET, NEAR We also handle have no difficulty in ascertaining its Name. For Date. SI FORT STREET exact whereabouts. warships are to be ordered BASS'S ALE AND STOUT. t . home from the Asiatic station for over Gaelic S. F. Aug. 13 Iroquois Being Pamuc hauling, and since America Maru Yokohama Aug. 17 RAINIER BEER AND r CALIFORNIA it became apparent Hongkong Maru S. F Aug. 20 The crew of the T'nited States tug that the Navy Department recognizes Mariposa S. F Aug. 21 WINES. superior facilities Iroquois are giving her a fresh coating the natural at Brem Peking Yokohama Aug. 24 erton, as compared with Mare Island Ventura S. F Aug. 27 of paint, white and black, and the tug it has been foreseen that Bremerton shows a smart appearance. The Iroquois station would become overtaxed within has little to do in Honolulu harbor ex a short time. NOTICE OF SALE, The Right Thing GOMES & McTIGHE cept to lay at the Naval dock, and her It can be stated as an acknowledged paint becomes dingy after being sub fact that several leading officers of the 35 KINO ST.. jected to the onslaughts of coal du-s- as Navy Department just at this time re- BY ORDER OF MESSRS. THEO. H. the cargoes are being unloaded from very Davies & Co., mortgagees under At the Right Price TEL. 140. P. O. BOX 766. gret mui'li that the full facilities Ltd.. ships lying near by. The Iroquois has oi a great navy yard are not available that certain mortgage dated July 1, 1898, by George Wil- not had any active duty to speak of at the Puget Sound station: for the made McDougall, IS WHAT WE TO R PATRONS, ll, THJS OFFER OI MAUI ! since her return from the surveying prospective repairs is liam McDougall and George W. FROM demand for there doing business Kailua, in trip to Midway Island last year. v ry great and there is a growing at sending the Island of Hawaii, under the firm Departure of Vessels. dread in naval circles against name and style of George McDougal) FINE BUGGY AND SURREY . . KAHIKINUI MEAT I targe battleships through the danger-ou- s & Sons, Registry The British bark City of Hankow and recorded In the Large assortment of several sete channel to the Mare Island yard. of Conveyances in Honolulu, in liber of Fine all Hand Made drew over to the Naval dock yesterday Under these circumstances, a leading 180, on pages 321 to 324, and by the HARM FRESH EVERY DAY morning and filled her water tanks. At officer at the Navy Department said consent of said mortgagors, and of all BUGGY AND HACK 2 p. m. Captain Williamson spread her today it need cause no surprise if Con parties in interest, I will offer for sale - my off-sho- lare-el- in- - public salesrooms. re gress is offieially isifei for at auction at sails, which caught the breeze .Queen street, Honolulu, on the 24th day handily, and sailed out of the harbor creased appropriations e.r the Puavt FOR SALE AT THE year, if without the use of, the tug. Her ma- Pound station next or even noon, all of the property situated in Horse and Stable Goods of all Kinds, in Great Y&riay. neuvers were watched by an Interested Bremerton, within two or three years, of North Island of i the district Kona sh Market, Stalls 19 & 20 crowd and the opinion was expressed is made a full-fledg- ed Navy yard, in- Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, known as Large Invoice of WHIPS just received. th'at although a pretty 61d vessel she stead of a Naval station as at present. the McDougall Ranch and Coffee Plan- Dandy Brushes at Reduced Prices C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., was yet able to show a good pair of Shipping Notes tation, containing an area of acret heels and was as tight and sound as more or less, described as follows, to PROPRIETORS. her builders intended fort: years ago. Captain McLeod. of the American wit: SPECIALTY, , yester- j of pieces or parcels She goes to the Sound in ballast. The bark Rufus E. Wood, departed All those certain EJPIIIiTO day on his ship for the Sound, follow- of land situate at Kailua and Hono-kaha- u tug Fearless took out the bark Ma una As soon as the new building is com- ed by the alohas of his numerous 2), Island of Hawaii, aforesaid, Call and get our Prices before Purchasing Ala, which sailed for San Francisco, friends here. 'and more particularly described as fol- pleted on corner of Alakea and Ber-tan- ia - Attention. the and the bark Rafus E. Wood, in bal Loa came in yesterday lows: .Island Order- Receive Prompt The Mauna 2d, streets we will open a branch last, bound for the Sound. There were 2.fiT2 bags sugar, 1. The ahupuaa of Hienaloli and from Kona ports with 7716, no arrivals of sailing vessels yesterday, 8 coffee. 1551 taro, 51 sacks being apana i, of L C. A. and market. bags sacks 21. 1885, although the Diamond Head from San 5? 40 kegs but- conveyed by deed dated July awa. bundles bananas. R. Bishop M. Francisco was looked for all dav. She ter. 4S pigs, 1 donkey. 1 horse," and 207 from Charles and Samuel 9 : rec- J r.ailed in company packages sundries. Damon to George McDougall. of Co. with the bark Kaiu ord in said registry in liber 94, on page Manufacturing Harness lani which arrived on Mondav. The The steamer Kinau, flagship of the 314. containing an area of about 20 German bark Werra is also looked for. Wilder line, which has been repaired acres. renovated, today Hilo and Corner of Fort and King Streets. THBN ON, LOOKS LIKE BNOW, The schooner Expansion was to have and sails for , 2. All of that land situate at Papaa sailed yesterday afternoon and the way ports at noon. Next week she Irnkn Wonoknhnli 2. containing 60.50 P. 0 Box No. 322. Telephone No. 228. Fearless was in readiness to take her will sail on schedule time. Tuesday at;acres and more particularly described! out to sea. The captain changed his n,,on. in Roval Patent (eranti No. 3456. tc mind, however, and will riot go out un- George McDougall, issued August 30. i til today. 1889. SEWERIPIER IS Together with all and singular the it Don't Want Sugar Carrots. easements, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances unto the same be- 7 With less than a score of deep-se- a WASHED AWAY longing or in any wise appertaining. mrr, vessels In port Honolulu harbor Is a The above two pieces being subject to a certain mortgage dated March 2, 1897, much --deserted shipping point. Vessels A High Surf Carries Off from George McDougall to the estate MINUTE mum-'- the have been leaving here daily ihr past of V. G. Lunalilo. deceased, for the two weeks in bunches of two, three Outer End sum of two thousand dollars, with in- and four, mostly for the Sound in. bal- terest at 7 per cent per annum, of rec- last. There is 'very, little in the way of It. ord in said registry in libr 170, page 5 of cargoes from this port except sugar t. inden- - HEMmeHE sugar season is And also all of those certain and the practically Through over. A number of captains who have the failure of the Iegisla jturi.s. of lease of lands in North Kona i of Hawaii, aforesaid, vis: to go to the Sound to get car- ture to appropriate money for the com Island lumber 1. That certain Indenture of lease POWDERS goes do not care to sugar to pletion of the sewer outfall, and the! I ninr.L-'j'n- nl 11 !- - has the sunt cooling hut la take San tn rWirm fft, Francisco,, on account of the length of consequent turning of the attention of ! of the land known as Keahuolu, de-t- he Tsrlastin. FOB voyage afterwards from San Francisco Public Works Department to other 'scribed in T- - C. A. 8452, R. P. 6851, dat- - SPEEDY AND CFETA1N CURE I COOLS FIFTEEN DEGREES. to Seattle, so there has been little or matters, ed the 31st of March. 1892. of record in there has resulted some loss pages USTe-axalgt- e no scrambling for the little sugar re- said registry In liber 134. on ZECea,cLstc:b-e- s to Territory. high 46S-46- cently arriving here. the The stirff 5. Area, about 4.071 acres, $600 and. last week, following the tidal wave, per annum to March 31, 1912: $700 per CENTS A BOX. Gaelic Probably Quarantined. washed away from 300 to 500 feet of the annum to March 31, 1922. 25 pier which had been used in the con- Indenture of lease The non-arriv- al of J. That certain California Peed Go. the Gaelic on her struction of the pipe line to deep wa- from Francis Spencer to George Mc- No Hono-kohauik- schedule time may be due to detention ter. damage was done to the out- Dougall of the known as i, COMPAj fall pipes. land Only at HONOLULU DRUG AGENTS at a Japanese port in quarantine. The dated January , 1897, of rec- The breaking down of the pier drew ord in said registry in liber 169. on Japanese authorities are very strict in now-eve- r, A. H. Otis. the attention of the officials to It, 24-2- 5. 500 acres. $300 per KING STREET their quarantine regulations during the pages About PANORAMA VIEWS and as a result the dismantling annum to January , 1912; $40 per an- summer months, on account of the was begun. The timbers which were num to January 6, 1927. OF THE PALI, HARBOR, CITY, prevalence of the plague in the Chinese washed from the place were not lost, S. That certain indenture of lease PUNCHBOWL, ETC.. ports of call of the steamers of the but being tied together by the railroad from the trustees under the will of 1 Taken by O. & O. S. S. line. The Peking was line, have been floating in the water. 'Bemlce Pauahl Bishop to George Mc- - ! delayed for thirty-si- x Yoko- lhe men of the street department rkmiM.il nt ha tnnrf known uu Pum 1st. RICE & hours at now IHI-- PERKINS, hama, and was also delayed by strong have begun to recover the lumber together with fishing rights, dated May and to take up Qf 144 BeretanJa St., are for sale Wall, head-wind- s. the rails all along th; jgg7 record in said registry in I. sported at As the Gaelic is tire slow- of A pier. These will be 325-32- 7. 859 Large Stock jj Nichols Co. est of rails used in thelirhAr 103. on Daees About the vessels of this line Doric, street department in the pushing of $100 May 2, 1902. Coptic acres. per annum to FURNITUR" and Gaelic it has not surprised work. It is believed that when the 4. That certain indenture of lease TO H0RSR0WNERS. waterfronters that she is behind sched- work of the extension of School street from Mrs. Kau Keaweualani to George NEW on present ule time the trip. She may through to Kalihi is taken up it will McDougall and Sons of homestead uasc i early morning. be possible to lay a from the 10 20, in Kealakehe, dated Which will Id at Lowest HORSES arrive this track lots and BROKEN TO HARNESS quarry to the site of the principal fills March 1, 189, of record In said regis- all and galted to trot or pace. Apply C. Island Steamers. and thus do the work at a much re- try in liber 161. on pages 888-28- 9, con- irp Boxes, m duced cost. 45.91 acres, more or New Refrigeratol H. Judd. Waiklkl Stables. 5911 The steamer Mauna Loa arrived yes- taining an area of The necessary sounding to find the eg8a per annum to March 1. 191L Tel terday morning from Kona ports bring- depth of the fills and the size of the Together with all buildings and Im- P.O. Bex 535 S-- ,EDEKEB ing a large number of passengers. The embankments which must be placed provements made upon or put up and W. PIANOS & ORGANS to Fire Station- steamers W. G. Hall, for Kauai: Claud-in- e along the route of School street exten- erected upon the land In said leases Beretania Streli, next Tuned, Repaired and Poliehed for Maui ports, and the Helene for sion, are now being made. For a large named and described, also all coffee Laupahoehoe, got away shortly part of the extension from Liliha street trees growing thereon, the area of said W. SHARP, after to the Asylum the will being as follows: Prof. E 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the first road street coffee lands Leave cross rice and taro patches, and the About 150 acres of planted coffee. orders at Thrum's Bookstore. two comfortably filled with passen- result is that the ground Is so soft that About 60 acres of wild coffee. Phone Main 30. gers. there will be a vast amount of mate- And also, all of the herd of cattle be- work. mortgagors i Bremerton Naval rial needed to carry through the longing to said running at Station. Nothing will be done until it has been large in said North Kona, numbering Smoked b Fvervbooy. SANG LEE CHAN Work will hum at Puget Sound Na- settled just how much filling is to be about 40t head, more or lesa val all put into these swampy grounds, and USt FORT STREET, Station summer and fall and for then the quetsion of financing the work JAMES F. MORGAN, Just Above Orpheum. an indefinite period. After the repairs will be gone into and settled at once. Auctioneer. 8ROCERIE8, FISH, CALIFORNIA to the warships already definitely FRUITS. marked out shall have been eomnJeted. in gold ei Telephone No. S41 White Prom the reports of thf dealers TERMS Cash, United States the several bureaus of the Navy De- this city, we think no proprietary med- coin. Deeds at expense of purchaser. best 5C partment, especially the bureau of jon-structl- on icine has a larger sale than Pain-Kill-e- r. The Latest in Hats is the a speedy ONE. and repair, have recently felt Its valuable properties as particulars, apply to MADE. TRY the necessity of doing some very fine cure for pain cannot fail to be gen- For further SHIRT WMS1 HAT erally appreciated, case accident, Hatch & Sllliman, attorneys for mort- calculating in order that the repairs in of gagor, or to Messrs. Theo. H. Davies be or sudden attack of dyssentery, diarr- t fl S4LB A1 Can Seen at which are crowding may be done with A Co., Ltd- - greatest hoea, cholera morbus. Montreal Star. the possible economy of time. Avoid substitutes, there is but one THE t MiSS'N. F. HAWLEY'S 18. 1901. IN In order that each vessel may be Pain-Kille- r. Price 25 Dated Honolulu, July STORES 210-21- Perry Davis'. AND ALL CIGAR 1 Boston Building. taken care of in due time, a sort of cents and 50 cents. M19-23- 0 r ' w w w w w w w w v w w w wwsww w w www

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containing brief sketches of 182 Prot- i Fta Immediate Delivery estant Missionaries to Hawaii, sc i the Celebrated half-ton- e engravings of 132 of them. The book is 9x12 inches, has lit pages, and weighs, when wrapped foe mailing, about 3 pounds. ITHICA Price, bound in dark cloth, $5 0& in Morocco, 7,5$ TAT1STICS have just been made public by the Treasury Bureau of Postage. 25c. Fxtra. Statistics regarding the prosperity which Hawaii enjoyed after the rec- CALENDAR S iprocity treaty, which admitted the sugar of those islands into the United States free of duty. These figures show that the sugar production of Sample copies may be seen at Xlu'auBfc the Hawaiian Islands has increased over 2,00 per cent under the free admis- Book Store, Fort St. sion .'f their sugar to the markets of the United States, while other cane sugar-producin- g islands and countries have during that iime suffered great Orders will be filled upon applicator depression and, in many cases, heavy losses. CLOCKS f to R. W. Andrews, telephone It was in 1876 that the reciprocity t;. uty was made between the United Blue 1E. States and the Hawaiian Island. Prior tp that date the average production or P. O. box 143. vtt sugar in the islands was but about ,000,000 pounds per annum. In five years the production had trebled, in fifteen years it was ten times as much, Which are without exception and in twenty years twenty times as much as before the treaty. Within An Old, Old ! of treaty more $20,000,000 of Storj e finest Clocks lets than ten years after the ratification the than Calendar been invested in the islands, and the total value of the made, American capital had and the most satisfact- sugar production of the islands since the treaty is $250,000,000. jjj For Two Years and mors ory for all purposes. The followng table shows the production of sugar in the Hawaiian Isl- ands from 1875, the year preceding the reciprocity treaty, to 1890: we have had Plates an Business and professional Year Pounds. Value. Year Pounds. Value. Films sent to as froffi m(,n fitting up new offices or 1875 ... . 25,080.182 $ 1,216,388 1888 235.888,346 $10,818,88.1 ... 26.072,429 1,272,334 1889 ... 242,165,835 13.089,302 renewing the old will find 1876 ... GENERAL MAXIMO GOMEZ. All Parts of the Wtalftl 1877 ...... 25,575,965 1.077,529 1890 259.789,462 12,159.585 ne . 1 , w of these clocks a decided 38,431,458 2,701,731 1891 274.9S3.580 9,550,537 Tli ,.r,..ri; il ... K Priilfnt McKiulov to General Maximo Gomel 1878 ...... of uba Edition 3.109,563 1892 263,636,715 7,276,949 typical of the spirit in which tie of this country hi id the old war horse San Francisco, Bay idy; to their office 1879 ...... 49,020.972 gallant Holder's vwit to the United 4,322,711 330,822,879 10.200,968 truggln for freedom from Spanish domination. The 1880 ...... 63,584.871 1893 States has furnished him with abundant evidence of the hish esteem in which he is held here. Mich., Yokohama, Hong 1881 ... 93,789.483 5.395,399 1894 306,684,993 8.473.009 294,784,819 1882 ...... 114.177.938 6.320.890 1895 7,975,590 kong, New Zealand, etc. 7,112,981 443.569,282 flte 1883 ...... 114,107,155 1896 14,932,172 Calendars .142i654.923 7,328,896 1897 520,158,232 15,390,422 will have under the new law which they have asked President McKinley to 1884 ... We have many regular !i7l;3S0,3H 8,356.061 1898 444,963.036 16,614.622 put operation on the 25th of the present month. Louisiana Planter. 1885 ... . . into .216!223,615 9,775,132 1899 545,370,537 21.898.190 STATES. 1886 ... POLARIZATION OF SUGAR IN CUBA AND IN THE UNITED customers fre Perpetual ".212J63.647 8,694,964 1887 ... The following letter to the New York Maritime Register from Havana, which Hawaii has had over other sugar producers by In Outside the TerritoryoffcHawf and The advantages dated June 22, should be read carefully by all the parties interested the absolutely reliable, while reason of her ability to s-- - 11 her sugar free of duty in the United States are sugar question and an effort should be made to get at the actual facts of the the Ume-keepi- following tame, wwcg Sliowo me icmuyc: ui uSm ciuaHtles-o- f illustrated by the siuwui case: We Rico. Juba and the entire cane and beet sugar Comer-cia- Do Do the Best Work or Not? rte dock cannot in Hawaii. Porto Allow me to call your attention to the article in the' Avisador l be excelled. induction 1870 1899. will be seen Porto Rico de- sections of the' world from to It that has of yesterday. "Azucar y Miel." as I think some notice should be taken in w? commend production slightly in that time; that Cuba increased her pro-i,-i'- of the great the polarization of sugar in Cuba and in the them and creased her 45 per difference between from 1870 to 1895 (her greatest sugar year) but cent; that the United States: A difference of a fracti6n of, or a whole degree, occasionally 1870 to 1899 80 per HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLt suear production of the world increased from but cent might be considered possible, but when It amounts to two degrees and even 570 per cent, while during the same time the Grantee them ad the beet sugar production three degrees, the question would naturally arise whether the polarization in Hawaiian production mcreaseu uvn ...vw the United States is correct or not. There are good and reliable chemists in COMPANY. absolutely satisfactory. QUANTITY PRODUCED, 1870 AND 1899. Cuba, whose tests in former years have been considered as correct, as they Per cent of did not differ materially with tests made in the United States and in Eng Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. 1870. 1899. Increase. land, but now hardly an invoice is accepted in the United States without a 85,558 58.928 31.12 by experts Rico .... claim of from one degree to three degrees less than the tests made CO. Porto 725 50. 1.054.219 45.31 In owing to the manipulations PACIFIC TRANSFER Cuba Tuba. The price of sugar has fallen so low cane sugar 1,585,000 2.862,000 80.57 of the Sugar Trusts, that there Is no margin of profit left for the planter, even JAS. H. LOVE, Manager. World's 5,575,000 570. 88 was not made, and the result is World's beet sugar if the claim for differences in the polarization .i'l9 243.470 2.074.60 that, factors in sugar who have purchased sugars in Cuba at the present low Hawaii . . . prices, have been subjected to heavy losses from these claims of difference be- MAIN 58. 189 1875. tween tests made here and in the States, and it is very evident that If this "Decrease. Hawaiian Islands and the United abandoned, and the immense Office, King Street, next to Bailey'r thp increase in commerce between the practice continues the cane fields of Cuba will be sugar-makin- g of WHIN followed tho frpe movement ot mercnanaise oeiween tnose capital invested in machinery will be sunk entirely "out Cyclery. States which by the fact that the exports of the sight." islands and our ports is also illustrated from the in ilea States prior to 1876 amounted to less than TTTTTVVTTVVTTVTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTV Hawaiian Islands in 1900 it was about $14,000,000. until THE HAIR BRUSH. is the use of the same hair o Cu-- mS at Honolulu estimates dandruff rt street; by different persons. The way ,. $20,000,000. The commerce of the islands brush r- thp nresent year at Dandruff, U an accepted authority, larger Breeds Which Causes Falling to avoid catching dandruff or any other iJSFZ'S.ng to the "American Cyclopedia." and Finally Baldness, is. accord world, Hair brush Is to in- .. at of any other country in the and nearly all of it disease from another's i - vessels. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany. on the use of Newbro's Herpiclde. ...i.i, TTnitPfl States and carried in American sist IS Willi , lnrlcp in production aim commerce aim European authority on skin diseases, It not only kills the dandruff germ, but Ttas I ding Bna&MM CoUac Is t The fact that the freedom of trade with trie says that dandruff is as contagious as it is also an antiseptic that will prevent (estab. 41 years). Bend lor Snw . . TT islands-- has followed ot )tr, Tt M wea 1th tne 7": y reciprocity treaty of 1876. suggests that the any other malevolent disease and that the catching of any disease whatever catalogue. Post street, Baa lYaactees, Dtll y States, establisnea Sdifornla. fat Advertiser; 75 eeDts United to benefit by the same close trade relations which they one common source of the spread of through contagion of another's brush. Porto Ricans are likely 2 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

Ronnie cno PRETTIEST WOMAN IN EUROPE. IMflll EtWIK " Jvo, 3119,510 Stangtn U)1J i AU classes Lands of En. . CONSTRUCT ON ports made for WaSr! n'ey' Electrical s.M Specifications and Estimates prepared, and construct! Uctlo; p?ll branches of engineering work. Contracts solicited WriWeMT m For steam, tunnel, bridges, buildings, highways, foundation. I? w,4 whir,. Special AttetitionJGiven to Examinations. Valuation and x for Investment Puruose, orts of ? Fkederick J. Amweg,M. Am.Soe.c Sale. '63SflffBKlWMsBsssJtxP "'i?"'tUiSssrJlll I W. R. CASTLE, JR., Sec'y and Treas. Engine A Pajamas TRACT . wwymj or luunsrin, :30TS IN KING STREET Dy many men to" tne' regular ".night robe u" Kew, JUST THE THING for traveling, as 'their fcjjc 51,400 to $1,250 a lot, formerly aDDe9 greater freedom than the usual kind of p?rmiti A night ohm. I txttt a Ml ci uimsT txt tt- . G. N. Wilcox's premises. fclffEriS tr tfn AAaa-- ottoj-i.f a u raj Crepe a " frjb and DYSPEPSIA Shirtsgood-weig- ht made of Madras Cloth, colors woven is not incurable as many people sup in Th especially pleasing, made in stripes and plaids with .!paUw,l pose. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has match. We also have Linen, Silk and Negligee TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA VAL-MB- S, never failed to cure the worst cases. It cleanses the system of all impurities, formerly Montano' Tract, $2,500 enriches the blood, makes strong nerves and cures constipation, indiges- Ties tion, biliousness, liver and kidney trou Newest shapes and latest designs In Silks in bles. A dose before meals will prevent Scarfs, Puffs, Band Bows, etc. gj belching or sourness of the stomach. Try it. See that OUR PRIVATE REV ENUE STAMP covers the neck of the 1 JOCS HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIU-t&ti- fl bottle. Handkerchiefs We Import all our Handkerchiefs. Have a verv . $200 to $250 lot. new and patterns. ' TRACT, from a Creates handsome Qualities were never so T flOSTETTER'S never so low. W a Hearty STOMACH WE ALSO GABBY A PULL LINE OF Appetite BITTERS mm LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT. Gents' Furnishing Goods, iSakee Island, $600 a lot Hawaiian CALL AND BE CONVINCED 1 The Princess of Pless is considered dolph Churchill, who is now Mrs. Corn- - Brick. by all who have seen her to be the most wallis West the younger. It will be woman in King- is 3HS HUNDRED LOTS IN KAPIO- - beautiful the United remembered that the Princess the dom, probably in Old lady whom of TIT 1 TT T-- OZAKI and the World. the Duke Cornwall and S.M1TJ' TRACT at $600 a lot. Just now the princess is of special inter- York greatly admired a year ago, and wAvrx DiAA. HOTEL STROll THE HONOLULU CLAY CO. is est because of the furore which her about whom there was a deal of gossip. beauty has raised in London, where a matter wnicn tne fnneess treated prepared to deliver a first-cla- ss she has been visiting. She is the lightly, and at which the Duchess of HONOLULU Etc., Etc, daughter of Mrs. Cornwallis West, and York smiled indulgently. The Duchess the sister of the Duchess of Westmin- and the Princess are the best of Comp'ny, Ltd BUILDING BRICK ster, a recent bride. friends. It is rumored that Mrs. Corn- Brewing and Malting The Princess also numbers among wallis West may visit this country, asr apply to farther particulars in quantities to suit at a price her relatives the former Lady Ran- - bringing with her the Princess of Pless. much under that of the imported article. are native whites of native parentage and Imager LIFE IS WRONG nearly 33 per cent native whites of for- eign parentage, these two elements to- HOME PRODUCTION Orders received by gether constituting more than nine-tent- hs C. Achi END FOREMOST of the whole number of persons of school . age in the State. In the District of Co- Remember ! We do not have to fortify our Beer. DraagJ lumbia, Florida and Georgia practically lewers & Cooke Why Mark Twain Won't Attend one-ha- lf the children of school age are and Bottled Beer Delivered. Cold Storage for Rent. native whites of native parentage, while -- LIMITED-SALES the Missouri Day the colored element represents nearly & Company one-thir- d in the District of Columbia. Telephone MAIN 341 Orders Promptly Fills AGENTS. .More than nine-tent- hs of all the children of school age in Illinois a're native white, those of native parentage constituting Real Estate KANSAS CITY. Mo.. August 1. Mark Fort Street more than one-ha- lf and those of foreign Twain was not able to attend the Mis parentage two-fifth- s of the whole num- Brokers. souri day celebration in Kansas City ber. In Hawaii nearly three-tenth- s of the children of school age are Chinese on August 10, to commemorate the & and Japanese, while the native Hawaii-an- s Sampfcell Block, Fort Street Castle Cooke State's admission to the Union, but he constitute nearly four-tent- and Caucasians mpre than three-tenth- s. LIMITED. wrote a letter in regard to it that was PAJAMAS! The following tables give the percent- read to his fellv Missouri&nS on that age of native and foreign white and of The Days of LIFE FIK E day. The letter was received August 1 colored persons of voting age in the by E. L. Dimmit, Secretary of the Mis- States and Territories named negroes, Tight Belts souri Jubilee Association. Mark Twain Chinese, Japanese and Indians being in- SILK was born at Florida, in Monroe county, cluded under the term "colored:" CREPE LINEN Insurance Agents and he was one of the first to be asked Native Foreign Are Over to take part in the celebration of the White. White. Color'd State's Eightieth birthday. Mr. Clem- Delaware 1.9 12.5 15.6 was Uist of Columbla.40.5 11.5 38.0 FLANNEL MADRAS ens' letter as follows: 48.y AGENTS FOR Florida 7.0 44.1 Adirondack Lakes. Georgia 54.1 1.3 44.6 ce Among the Cling-Surfa- NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL .July 19. 1901. Hawaii 16.2 8.4 75.4 Dear Sir: By an error in the plans Idaho 6S.3 25.0 6.7 ETC. Illinois 64.5 33.3 2.2 SATIN ETC., LIFE INSURANCE OC things go wrong end first in this world; and so. much precious time is lont and The bulletin shows only a comparative- OF BOSTON. fa- ly small percentage of illiterates among CUNG-BURFAC- E" 18 A BELT matters of urgent importance are t tally Invitations which a males of voting age in Illinois, Idaho and mar, whica produees a clean, ffiTNA FIRE INSURANCE C( retarded. the District of Columbia, but in re- 3 on It young fellow should get, and the Btljg ten the belt after OF HARTFORD. brisk maining States and Territories of his tea penetrated the belt, and it la which, would transport him with joy, group the percentages are somewhat t belt preservative, making and delayed and impeded and obstructed 14 rope are larger, in Delaware per cent, in Flor- teasing the leather, cotton or they fifty years overdue when ida 22.1 per cent, in Georgia 31.0 per elastic, vastly tnereaa- - New SUITINGS until are cent, LOWEST PRICES eexlble and they reach him. It has happened again and in Hawaii 34.4 per cent. In the in- tej its Ufa, It also sets perfectly RECEIVED ... m belts. in this case. When I was a boy in sular territory the illiterates are mainly rabbar on Chinese and Japanese, while in Dela- AT I Ome-thi-rd more power la trans- Missouri I was always the lookout by use, for invitations, but they always mis- ware, Florida and Georgia, the large per- mitted Its or in other centage is due in good part to pres- jrerds, two-thir-ds as large and went wandering through the a bait Geo. A. carried ence persons negro de- wm transmit th power If "Cllng-- the aisles of time, and now they are of illiterate of 1 1 scent. In the three States last named " la meed. arriving when I am old and rheumatic ten-pou- there is also a considerable ele- a sample nd tin. illiterate far Martin and can't travel and must lose my ment among native white males of vot- Co. a world of delight & chance. I have lost ing age who are of native parentage in Iwakami Price 50c tier lb.' TAILOR through this matter of delaying invi- this class, being in Georgia 12.1 per cent, tations. Fifty years ago I would have in Florida 12.8 per cent and in Delaware gone eagerly across the world to help 8 per cent. Illiterate foreign white males WtTLE GIANT Boston celebrate anything that might turn. It of voting age in Delaware constitute 17.6 HOTEL STREET no difference to me per cent of the whole number of foreign would have made age. HRE EXTINGUISHER what it was so that I was there and al- white males of voting In Delaware Building. the 4U.6 per lowed to a illiterates constitute cent of only ahemieal fire extinguisher a chance make noise. colored males of voting age. Del- lk of things the In that Is ready at any time. Will not '"The whole science is turned aware the illiterates constitute 42.6 per Beterierate. No dangerous adds or wrong-en- d -- to. Life should begin with cent of the colored males of voting age, e&kemleals 1m It. Can Le handled by SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, age and its privileges and accumula- in the District of Columbia 26 per cent, 8 k abili. NEW YORK. tions, and end with youth and its ca- in Florida 39.4 per cent and in Georgia pacity to splendidly enjoy such advan- 5i;.3 per cent. Price $3 each. tages As things are now. when in .nuth a dollar would bring you a hun- Noted for delicacy of flavor, and soft 3 M. S. Grinbaum & Go. dred pleasures, you can't get it: when and mellow. Spruance, Stanley & Co'e you are old you get it. and there's whiskies. ElffiGO LIMITED. nc thing worth buying with it then. Tt's I an epitome of life. The first half of it :m:. p5t Importers and Commission Merchant! consists of the capacity to enjoy with- of out, the chance; the last half consists of The highest type the chance without the capacity. CCHESNEY whiskey. many J m American "I am admonished in ways that SOLE AGENTS FOR time is pushing me inexorably along. I Distilled in the am approaching frfe of age; iilesale Grocers liiifiiHfi threshold and Deaien is selected BLANCHE in 1977 I shall be 142. This is not time from Company, Ltd. BATES 5c Leather tod Sboe Finding way CIGAR. to be flitting about the earth: I must cease from the proper to youth - activities jfJit Hcnotulu Soap Works Cast-lh- t. grain. and begin to take on the dignities and Monolulu, ana Taaaarr. in wood. great in gravities and inertia proper to that Aged Reduction Prices. senility on and BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANC1 season of honorable which is aid to digestion COMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. its way and Imminent as indicated 3EAVER LUNCH ROOMS An Having made large addition ta THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANC1 above. tonic stimulant combing o "Yours is a great and memorable oc- r3 COMPANY, of New York. and ft wiiaery, we are now able to launder casion, and as a son of Missouri I H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. Absolutely pure BHULADfl, SHEETS, PILLOWSLIPS, Special attention grvlen to eonsisa should hold it a high privilege to be Fort Street. Opposite Wilder A Co. in Coffee 9AXLS CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS meats of and Rice. there and share your just pride in the riRST-CLAS- S LUNCHES SERVED, delicate flavor. xfidL TOWELS at the rate of id CENT! State's achievements, but I must deny With Tea, Coffee, Soda water. throughout y DOZEN, CASH, myself the indulgence while thanking Ginjger Ale or Milk. Sold you earnestly for prized you Satisfactory work and prompt dellT-- F 30 HEAD OF HORSES the honor Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. world. have done me In asking me to be pres- entire gaaraateed. Smokers' Requisites & Specialty. cro ata ent. Very truly yours. One and three fear of clothing being lost from "S. L. CLEMENS." itrts.ee. FOR SALE. 110 RUPTURE GUJi?D .3 bTe htrite inspection of our laundry for TEN DOLLARS. HAWAII IN CENSUS. ThonsaiKUharelieein-iin- ' std w methods at any time during buaf-- hidw o ii noniCT lor in Will arrive per Olympic, on or about 8iiittll pri"e. (ircAtwt In hears. Be-lati- ng ventionof the Age. Seeoi BVBHMHBas August 31st, and will fine Some Interesting Figures Partly Ity and comfort to the rup- consist of tured. No worthy's:, salve MATCH TEaMS, DRIVERS, to Ourselves. or lotions to nit oil Ftdod Ring Up is- the work. InveRticitel Main 2fi. A y 73 PACERS, DRAY TEAMS. WASHINGTON. July bulletin Booklet No. 1" Ifivtag fnU information mailed, iminedi-te!- I on reoeint Sc. etauip and this adrt. Call or address CO., And teams sued today by the Census Bureau gives Street, SAN FBAMCISC0. for all kinds of work. Ap AOtCTIC TRUSS CO. Market W. C. PEACOCK & wagons will sail for your ply to the number of persons of school age, work. CHARLES H. BELLINA, males of voting age and citizenship of HAWAII TERRII?? 21 years of age and cmc 4CPW POB 5932 Corner Queen and Alakea Sts. foreign bom males Wing King Lung Co. LIN SING. over in the States of Delaware. Florida, m. Georgia, Idaho and Illinois, the Territory Merchant Tailor. Lewers. F. J. Lowrey , a M. OeoSw No, M HOTEL SITtEET of Hawaii and the District of Columbia. GENERAL 3amoved from Hotel near Nuuanu to two-thir- of IMPORTERS OF 541 LEWERS & COOKE. In Delaware substantially CHANDTSB. a-- 1 1 1 1 age are native M, C 1 r ct OLS the children of school uoioiaiiia anu whit., parentage, while a lit JTIEAICI AND WHITE DUCK SUITS mportere and Dealers to Lumber and of native pow tle less one-fift- h are colored a.nd In Chew, Manager, hold - than Lm - one-eigh- urr- In e Bulldins- Materials. Office, about th are native whites of i attorney to act for thl 3?t O. Box 931. Cleaning and Repairing. 414 Fort Street. foreign parentage. In Idaho 61 per cent "attera. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901. n vember 25th from the other Islands and November 30th la Honolulu. THE FIRST All manuscripts should be signed by a nom de plume, and each should be ac- companied by a sealed envelope, bearing Bank oFawaw the same nom de plume on the outside, LIMITED. SSL and containing the real name of the au- thor, with address. OF HAWAII, LTD. Condition at the close or If it is desired that the manuscript June 29, 1901: l en- IS THE SPICE ! should be returned, postage should be nwhi ASSETS. OF LIFE I I closed. Loans and discounts IMfAy Capital, -- 1 A competent committee will be ap- $tM,M.M. m iuu.ua ana overdrafts.. Xtf; 1 pointed by the Literary Circle of the President Ceil Brown ouaag Have you seen the variety of League to study and compare, the various Vice President M. P. Robinson Lease safe deposit building Linen articles now displayed in our contributions, and first, second, and third Cashier W. Q. Cooper and office furniture Grass front window? mention of best contributions in each Principal Office: Fort, Other assets How near Merchant Due Following is They Impress class will be made by the committee In 3treet; from banks IN a partial list: the public press as the submitted work Government warrants Hose Breeding Cages justifies. Branch Office: Hllo, Hawaii. Exchange on hand Sprinklers It is the further intention of Liter- Cash Parrot Cages an Observer the CoBflucts Dust Pans ary Circle to make selections from the a General MWii Business Colors, and W. W. Brushes best contributions for presentation at Brushes Whisk Brooms their "At Ucmes," to be given at the AT HONOLULU AND HILO. LIABILITIES-- Dusters Hand Bellows at Buffalo. League rooms during the coming win- Capital g ter, the selections to be presented either Reserve account Paint Brushes Hunting SAVINGS DEPOSITS j ff.t Knives by personally, or by some one received and undivided profits 142.7KJ& Floor Brooms the author, Interest allowed for yearly deposits at Butcher Knives chosen for the particular selection to be the rate of 4 per cent per annum. P08 LMMOCK Cash Boxes Kitchen Knives rendered. Rules and regulations Due to other banks t nay VALUE of savings Dividends unpaid "if Axes Monkey Wrenches OF THE Bespeaking a wider Interest through furnished upon application. t,"MgJ White & Hatchets out the Islands in these various lines of Lemon Squeezers literary work, we are, on of Stove LOCAL EXHIBIT behalf the Polish Carpenter's Saws Literary Circle of the Kilohana-- Art I. C. H. COOKE, Cashier, do suli Stove Brushes Family Meat Saws T cn ctiio ly swear the above statement is Cm Unbleached, Picture Hooks Butcher Scales SELMA KINNEY. MI to the best of my knowledge ana Is Picture Wire Spring What MARY DILLINGHAM FREAR, Mi C. JBL COOKE, Cashier. Balances the Display Shows of Good ELIZABETH VAN CLEVE HALL, I Hi Subscribed sworn f and to befos a, Curry Combs Family Scales Work Being Done for Committee. this 3d day of July, A, D. IMS. Machine Oil Bird Cage Springs ROYAL D. MBAS, ACCEPTS TRUSTS FROM IN y Shoe Blacking Carpenter's Rules Island Youth. Olaa Cane Yield. uLai-- jTirst Judicial ALSO Silver Polish Harness Soap Mr. Dillingham corrects the statement Sapolio Claus Spreckela Wm. h Harness Blacking that all the Olaa cane :s to be ground at DIVIDUALS, FROM TRUS Sileso says: jmV Chamois Skins HE Buffalo Exnress How ihe W'ai.'kea mill, the amount being 250 Clans Sprectels & the; Cojato Butcher Steels Meat Choppers wall has kept abreast of acn s. These 250 acres are part of a thoroughly Ha- - TEES, FROM EXECUTORS, Silk Ice Chippers Butcher's Cleavers the Territory of f HONOLULU, H. T, Ponge most advanced educational thought 6f field 700 acres which had the first Ice Shaves Family Cleavers .. . i and seed was tne.i only upon cane planted from which SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS Rat Traps Garden Trowels times can be realized akpn sufficient for nlantine 1.700 j GUARDIANS AND OTHERS. NEVADA NATIONAL Wood Saws making a visit to the school exhibit Of acres. The acreage now being harvested BANK Garden Forks SAN FRANCISCO. Ice Saws Tea Strainers Hawaii in the government building at jwi supply seed for 1,250 acres more and - the exposition. The exhibit was ar- j give the company a return of about five Butcher Saws Chandelier Hooks ' YOUR ACCOUNTS, INVEST DRAW EXCHANGE ON ranged by Miss Rose C. Davison, of tons of sugar to the acre in addition SAN Cane Knives Squegee Brushes thereto, showing that if the entire yield FRANCISCO The Nevada E. W. Ice Tongs Honolulu, who remained in the city tlonal Bank of San Francisco. Jordan Tobacco Cutters of 250-ac- re field should be turned since the opening of the exposition un-- a the MENTS, COLLECTIONS AND uiMtJuw The Union Bank Cork Screws Axle Grease sugar would average sev- of week or so ago, when she on into it about don, Ltd. No. 10 Fobt Can Openers Tape Measures started en tons to the acre. NEW YORK Street. the journey to Miss American Exchange Harness Oil Shelf Brackets return Hawaii. tlonal Bank. Davison an in YOUR BUSINESS IN ALL ITS Sponges Scrubbing- Brushes has left able assistant Drink Good Coffee. CHICAGO Merchants' National charge person of AJU&-Cre- dit Lyonnais. PHOTOGRAPHI of the exhibit in the j Coffee Mills Upholstering Nails About a year and a half ago I opened BERLIN Dresdener Bank. Miss Petronella Murray, a Buffalo ' Hammers Washing Ammonia a home in Kona, on the Island of Hawaii, DETAILS WILL BE TAKEN HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA!. woman, who for several years nas PORTRAITS Call Bells Horse Brtish.es orphans and needy children. I Hongkong and Shanghai BauxJaa In- for other taught in Le Couteulx St. Mary's ! Corporatlon. Scissors Wire Door Mats have now twenty children to feed, clothe NEW for the Deaf, ' A ZEALAND AND AUSTHASJEAW Screw Drivers Bird Cage Hook's stitution and educate. I am dependent largely on CARE OF AT REASONABLE Bank of New Hawaii has a brilliant record in her Zealand. Work Tacks Hooks and Eyes the coffee raised at this home for the VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bast Pirst Cass Guaranteed schools. With all her shortcomings support of the children. I have on hand of British North America, Ice Picks Fruit Pressers she has entered the ealaxv or th the crops for three years past. I have CHARGE. u. 0avy does not wish his sitters Grass Shears Pruning Shears Union with her excellent school system, just opened the Kona coffee store on Tronsac! o General BonKino 5 Excnonge k wort UIlirBB Kcitc-n- j Bird Cages Shoe Brushes which is beginning f be Fort street, near King, telephone Blue so as are con- 1621. 1 Deposits Received, itflTT Family Grind Stones far the teachers No. Kona coffee, fresh roasted Loans mad m cerned, which is training its own teach- and ground to order, delivered to any Approved Security, Commercial cast ers to carry out its ideals, and a sys- part of town or Waikiki. Call at the Travelers' Credits Issued, Bills of tem which is solving problems that are store or order by 'phone. Help support change Bought and Sold. now troubling other States. a needy child by helping yourself to a Tel. Main 184. 923 FORT ST. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY As Alatau T. Atkinson, Superintend- delicious coffee. ALICE F. BEARD, ACCOUNTED FOR, ent of Public Instruction in the Terri Woman's Exchange. tory of Hawaii, says: The ruture of W.W. Dimond&Co. Hawaii lies in its educational system. Hawaii Land Co. C. BREWER & CO, Lm PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.,, Spoil that system and the future prog SORRY HE SPOKE. ress will be thrown back some years. Queen Street, Honolulu, H. X LIMITED LIMITED. It is the present harmonious system While in Chicago, Connie Mack said LIMITED.

M0TT-SMIT- H which, in spite of its defects, has of his experiences with BLOCK. Dealers in Johnson: AGENTS FOR brought about the present good results. "Speaking about kicking on umpires, Comer Fort and Hotel Streets. CROCKERY. GLASS. AND Apart from party strife, the education here"s a good one on me. I seldom Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Os HOUSEFURNISHING of the Territory will rise and continue mea sugar company, Honomu Sugac UTENSILS. to rise, assimilating the many adven- kick on an umpire, no matter how raw Capital Stock $100,000. Company, Wailuku Sugar CompsjBJW turous races which find a home In its I think his work, and never mention Makee Sugar Company, Ookala Suajse a - ' k I I Sole Agents Iif J II for the generous bosom and founding that fu- the word to Ban unless he asks me. Capital, paid up $58,080. Plantation Company, HaleakafcB CELEBRATED JEWEL ture State which its pioneers look for- - But last year, when in Milwaukee, we Ranch Company, Kapapala Bsassl STOVES and Hvard to being the glory and gem of had Cantillion. and I thought he was Planters' Line and Shipping Cc REFRIGERATORS. the North Pacific Ocean." giving us the worst of it right along, San Francisco Packets, Chfes. ;rr-- GURNET One of the greatest difficulties with and intentionally. I never made any er & Co's Line of BoPtcn keb You can do it Now which the teachers of Hawai have to hones telling Joe that I didn't want OFFICERS. Agents Boston Board of rTTderwrls,5 I contend is the diversity of races, near him in town, and often said so very Agents for Philadelphia Board of ly every school having pupils of Am- forcibly. One day I heard that he had W. C. Achl President and Manager writers. erican, British. German, Japanese, Chi- been called to Chicago by President! Nakulna Vies President Standard Oil Company. nese. Italian. Hawaiian, part Hawaiian Tnhnson. I saw Joe m the clubhouse . and Portuguese parentage. About one-ha- lf packing. !,.,,.,J . jnaaainai ireoaurer of the teachers are American, and " 'So, you're going, are you?' I said Enoch Johnson Secretary LIST OF OFFICERS. . 1 i, I . a number of the remainder are part to him. "Well, I'm glad of it, and it'll C. M. Cooke, although some C. J. Holt Auditor President; George &. Hawaiian, there are of be many a long day before we see you Robertson, Manager; E. F. BlasBBft, other nationalities. back here again.' Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. 1L eiegrapn to. The exhibit of school work includes "That night Cantillion and President Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water number and story work fn primary Johnson held a conference. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. house, G. R. Carter, Directors. grades, writing, drawing and painting. " This is a tough business, and I Jonah Kumalae, S. M. Kanakanul, is transmitting mess- Some excellent water-col- or sketches truess I'd better get out of it," said the J. M. Kea. from nature, done by very young pu umpire in opening the subject to Ban. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE ages to all the islands pils, are shown. i " 'What's wrong?' queried the presi- BAE composition is especially of The work dent. LIMITED. the group except interesting. Before starting to write a " 'Well, it seems to me a pretty The above Company will buy. lease, Kauai. composition, the pupil draws a. picture tough proposition when I am told in or sell lands In all parts of the Ha of his subject, and. if materials are my own town that they don't want waiian Islands, and also has houses in com- Subscribed Capital Ian available, colors his picture. The me, and they hope J 11 never come oacK. tne cny ot noaoiuiu iur rent. H,00G(& position is profusely in pt n illustrate And then, too, Mack must have lots of Paid Dp Capital Tan a RATE IS $2. pencil throiighniit. A great deal intluence in league to tell me I . 18.Cmm - this tanainformation of the life of the Ha- won't be sent there again for many a Resarfed Pond EDISON wanans may be gleaned from reading long day.' , . some of these compositions, many of " Did Connie Mack say that?' asked them bearing upon the sports and pas- Ban, edging nearly off 'his chair. hbimi mm o!d!d Office, Magoon U'k times of the native children, chief " 'Those were his parting words to among which is diving and swimming. me toitighi,' replied Joe. ' LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: TOKOHAlKL UPfTATlB. i The literary course is similar to that " ?Ye.u go hack there and work INTEREST ALLOWED. of the schools of the I'mted States, . TELEPHONE was Ban's order MAIN 131. I Phonographs but the manual training course is more VII. I on OFFICERS. On Fired Deposit for 12 montsuc when saw Joe come the cent per annum. Ullu. extensive. The schools of Hawaii seem Held that day I nearly fell off the H. P. Baldwin President 6vi ""i wiii lur jruur ixici" to have solved the industrial problem bench, but I ieariitd ;t sson. And J. B. Castle First Vice President On Fixed Deposit for C months li sage if desired in favor of sewing: and agricultural McGra'w will find out j'.ne thing." W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President eent per annum. a car- th work, with few doing hala and J. P. Cooke Treasurer On Fixed Deposit for I months 1 m penter work. W. O. Smith Secretary cent per annum. u The agricultural work thus far seems George R. Carter Auditor ill i w i ohielly in way im- NEW VIEWS! Ul.11 1111nr 111'iii'ii' t to have been the of AND Records proving the appearance of the school- yard. The children are taug-n- to dig Mr. Melvin Vaninian is now at the get photo The bank buys and receive tor White and plant trees and seed, to take care Volcano, where he hopes to a Sugar Factors Qnri VlnAb of what they plant, to know tne na- which will do the subject justice; His lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Draft larg- AND Bii of the soil and what insects are wonderful photo of Honolulu, the i K "iCANTITIES TO ture and Letters of Credit, and h snsassa SUIT. -- photo in Isl- AT THE destructive to certain kinds of vegeta est direct ever madf the general banking business. tion and the method of getting rid ands, nd tn mention th smaller but Commission Merchants of such insects. not less p rfeet picti of the Pali. WAL etc .. place him in the and SOIL FOR IALX Sewing has an important fea Waikiki Beach, AGENTS FOR ture in the schools of the Islands. The front rank of his profession. It is not & Sugar Co., Branch of Yokohama Spsete Sitfau e&rtS this work is begun unreasonable to expect equally good Hawaiian Commercial furniBhwl W Mm S.. an CO. exhibit shows that Sugar Company, Any. -- ... I HAWAIIAN NEWS with the plain stitch, going thence to results from his present trip, which Haiku New Republic Building. HoDoMu. uc. patching, darning-- hemstitching, but will include all points of interest be- Paia Plantation Company, tonholing, gathering:, rurning. putting tween Honolulu and the Volcano. Nahiku Sugar Company, on bands and even to making doll When completed Messrs. King Bros., Klhei Plantation Company, JUHEI ISHIZUK HITCHCOCK. and underwear and dresses for who are associated with Mr. Vanlman. Hawaiian Sugar Company, AGENCY OF Merchant St. clothes Kahului Railroad Company and V oote Unioa children. An infant's dress made With will have a series of photos equal to Feed Ce. yoke and ruffles, beautifully anything made anywhere, and wnich A. & B. Line, a drawn Edward May, KEI HIN BANK. LTI worked, is attracting no small amount , will do more toward advertising the from the visitors to the islands than any other medium, Emily F. Whitney, VINEYARD ST. of attention B. CONSOLIDATED exhibit. I Part of the series are now ready and W. Flint. But that is not all the industrial on sale at WORKS training that the girls enjoy. Hat, fan, KING BROS. Transact General Banking IH CO., mat and basket weaving, crocheting, Photo Studio and CASTLE & C00EE CO., Ld. tM...,., embroidery and, in fact, any educa- 120 Hotel Street. HONOLULU. which help to develop Aft Store. HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, JAPJSff LIMITED. tional facilities head, heart and hand simultaneously DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST have been used in the schools with ex Commission Merchants NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. GRAND cellent result. Among the many pretty and useful articles that are shown are dainty STJG-A- FACTORS. ,bltrr used hj na. fans made of bamboo and bird's-ne- st BISHOP & CO. CLEARANCE ferns, finely woven hats and aoout two BSaSHSSSBBaBBSaSBBSS SBBSBBBBBSBBBBSSBBM AGHNTfJ FOR samples of braids from which , Company. Ilr fMJ.-- A . dozen The Bwa Plantation Hawaiians make hats, some prettily Books of the Summer The Walalua Agricultural C Ul curved boxes and large mats. Th Kokala Sugar Company. SAVINGS BANK The Waimea 8agar Mill Company. THK ISLAND. SALE THE CRISIS. The Fulton Iran Works, ft. Lsala, Ma ANNOUNCEMENT. The Standard Oil Comriy. Office at bank building on RALPH MARLOWE. The George F. Blake Meant Fmpa. street. FOR THIRTY All the Island Residents Inter Weston's Centrifugal. 'SOUR MOTTO. England Lesnr-xm- s ested in Literary Work. THE HELMET OF NAVARRE. The Mew Mutual Ufa DAYS FROM Auq.l Company, of Boston. Savings Deposits will be received aaf The Literary Circle of the Kilohana Art The Aetna Fire Insurance Company, sd allowed by this Bank at 1 TRUTH DEXTER. Hartford, Conn. interest League invites both from its members Cemnany, per cent per annum. I T and Allen ftt The Alliance Insurance sf Rs general public, competitive a and from the IN THE NAME OF A WOMAN. Everything marked at for the year 1901 in the fol- contributions Printed copies of the Rules and Ree FRASK B&LSTEAD cent. of literary work: EBEN HOLDEN. ESTABLISHED IN UU. III. - Reduction of 15 per lowing ltnes illations may be obtained on appUcc First. Original stories. TOUR UNCLE LEW. & CO. tlon. Second. Original verse. BISHOP WEAB & GO. Third. Original critical essays on the THE SILVER SKULL. work, of a select- - BISHOP & CO m work, or a phase of the Bankers- 4 Bond ed author or historical character. THE OCTOPUS Honolulu, September T, ISM. Brokers CHIYA, Fourth. Original critical or compara- TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING M. tive studies or group of authors, literary AND EXCHANGE BUBDXBSS. work or schools of thought. Telephone 3311 White. essays, dealing with Is partial list of and Travelers' Letters Honolulu Ironworks Cs Streets. Fifth. Original The above a Commercial of Nuuanu and Hotel social, economic, educational or socio- many new books to be found of Credit issued, available in all the STEAM ENGINES. advanroH" Corner Isl- the World. Ithg on logical problems connected with our Principal Cities ef the or National life. on our shelves. INTEREST allowed after July L ltti, BOILERS, SUOAR MILLS. COOL- and T per Bouse Blanks. Sixth Original dramas or original on Sxed deposits: day aatiee. t ERS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTING Custom of published stories or sent (this, form will not hear interest and machinery of every descriptkm dramatization one poems. unless it remains undisturbed for mads to ordar. Particular attentive? NICHOLS CO., Ltd. month): t months, S per cent; wo& are to be mailed to U, ZU, cent: IS months, 4 per paid to ship's blacks ml thinfr. Job iTORT All contributions mnntfca on notice. ST. Of All Kinds. Kinney, not later than JNo- - cent. ir . v .sBK lecuted shortest AiN Mrs. Selma ,33 AW A HAN GAZETTE COUTlH THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, AUGUST 14, 1901.

subject alized in the United States and I MORGAN, to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of fl T H N9K JAS. F. the United States." TirTr!! The New ALL ARE While. the question as to whether a child born In the United States of foreign Broker parents Is or is not an Amerlcahciti-ze- n Auctionesr m has never been directly decided, by the Supreme Court of the United State. OF England vet It has been decided by the Courts of ) 65 QUEEN STREET, CITIZENS the Ninth Circuit, and notably in the Golden Rule Bazaar case of "In re Look Tin Sing," reported k 21 Rep., 905, when Judge Field, Box 594. Telephone 72 in Fed. 316 STREET. Bakery P. 0. then a justice of the Supreme Court of FORT the- - United States, sitting with Judge Ar putti ng up a light break- Sawyer, a Circuit and Judge Hoffman, a "A Sailor's Log," by Robley D. Evans. Lots in District Judge-o- f that circuit, says, in U. S. N. fast suitable for this climate Valuable Residence Chinese Born construing the Fourteenth Amendment, "Dupes," by Ethel Watts Mumford. above quoted "Five Years of ," by Capt. Al- agisting of "They alone are subject to the Juris- fred Dreyfus. Kingdom Are diction of the United States who are "The Silver Skull." by S. R Crockett, FOR SALE. within their dominions and under the "Concerning Isabel Carnaby, by Ellen TEA, protection of their laws and within the T. Fowler. VI consequent obligation to obey them when "Prince Rupert, the Buccaneer by 4US&BkM I COFFEE, Americans. obedience can be rendered; and only Cutcliffe Hyne. 0 I By order of MRS. VIDA, I offer for those thus subject by their birth or nat- "When Gates Lift Up Thetr Heads," MILK or sale the Vida homestead, on King uralization are within the terms of the by Payne Erskine. amendment. The jurisdiction over these "Your Uncle Lew," by Charles R. CHOCOLATE street, near the corner of Victoria latter must at the time be both actual Sherlock. street, and next to the residence of Mr. AT THE TIME OF and exclusive. The words mentioned "Jack Raymond," by E. L. Voynich. with Hot Doughnuts, Buns, Alexander Young. (subject to the jurisdiction thereof), ex- "Home Thoughts," by "C." cept from citizenship children born in the "The Story of Eva," by Will Payne. FOR 10c. property been subdivided into ANNEXATION - Snails, Toast, etc., The has United States of persons engaged in the "An Affair in the South . Seas," by- eight desirable lots, four of which front diplomatic service of foreign govern- Leigh H. Irvine. on King street and four on Young ments, such as ministers and ambassa- "The Tribune Primer," by Eugene dors, whose residence by a fiction of pub- Only first class Bakery 51 Field. a street, six with a frontage of feet Judge Estee Makes Sweeping De lic law Is regarded as part of their own 5ohn Henry," by Hugh McHugh, and HUNTER ttALTiriORERYE furnish the above for each and two with 52 feet each, all country. . . . The language used has a long list of latest paper novels. 3frad cision, Extending Citizenship purpose. The above two depth of 150 feet. also a more extended It was choicest i&is small sum. with a designed to except from citizenship per grounds are beautifully laid out to Ail Native Born. 10 Year i & The sons who though born or naturalized in Old Whiski with and shade trees, and are sit the t'nited States have renounced their fruit government Telephone can now be had oors open at 5:30 a. m. a portion of allegiance to our and thus on all the uoiu.1uuivu ...in miwt desirable Judge of the political Estee United States lissolved their connection with steamers and in public the city. Court handed down an opinion yester ti.is country." places seven months. In the case of Gee Fook Sing, reported in Bmal 25 Cent size Possession given in day holding that all residents of the bottle. in 49 Fed. Rep., at page 147, the Circuit your orders Oswald Lutted. Hawaiian Islands, whether born under Court of Appeals for the District of Ore- i. Vnrther naitu'ulars at my office, 65 MANAGER. the monarchy or during the life of the gon, also passed upon the question of the Queen street. construction of the Fourteenth Amend republic became citizens of the United ment to the Constitution of the United Mscblaeger Ce,, JAS. F. MORGAN. States, when annexation took place. States, wherein the court (Deady, J.) THE WELL NIGH universal use of fan's Likeness was in the case of two Chi say telephones The ruling "That inasmuch as the Fourteenth residence affords a quick nese boys, brothers, CThing Tal Sun and to and handy way oL giving grocery or- Amendment the Constitution of the The Pioneer Wine and you a photoT Urn nnnnrm Ching Sai, who were born in the United States declares that all persons ders. im want uiimnir Ts4 House, will represent you as you 5 during the kingdom and re born in the United States and subject to llko wi Islands the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of we know youTl wht ago. AT OUR STORE an intelligent sales- KING NEAR BETHEL make for you. There trusts turned to China ten years When the United States and of the State where merit In them. too. they attempted to re-ent- er this month in they reside, the laws excluding emi man answers the telephone. He knows They are mounted m toe law as having no regis grants who are Chinese laborers are in- the prices, knows the goods, what is in aval style, and are just the they were arrested applicable to a person born in the coun i zttn. At Auction tration papers. Their birth in the isl- try and subject to the Jurisdiction .of its stock and what is not, and your order ands was admitted, but it was contend government, even though his parents has immediate attention. No More Dread by are not citizens nor entitled to become ed that they lost their citizenship citizens under the laws providing for the nr TAKE THE By order of MR. H. DOW, not being residents of the republic when naturalization of aliens." Tur will sell at Public Auction at my sales- it became a part of the United States. And see also to the same effect the ELEVATOR room, 65 Queen street, sweep decision of Judge Morrow. a Circuit The decision of Judge Estee is Judge of this Circuit, In the case of In re to ev- 71 Co., ? ing, in that it gives citizenship Wong Kim Ark, reported in Fed. Rep., Lewis & On August 24, 382. ill ii Saturday, ery Chinese born in the Islands. LEADING GROCERS AND $500 mm It would however, not seem necessary quoted in full below: H7I11 j . uams AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The opinion is to go beyond the decisions of the Su- FOOD SPECIALISTS. K. dnan n Gallery. is a proceeding for the deportation preme Court of the Republic of Hawaii, 1060 Street. This Fort VM1r I l.w n 1 Un. nM T -- 1. the following valuable properties: of Ching Tai Sai and Ching Tal Sun, as lo the construction of its constitution. BUILDING. persons upon com- It has been decided by that court, in the k.lVTTi.o lUIVi JL WAV,, JI rt - UK 17. 30ST0N of Mr. Dow, on cor two Chinese arrested Tn . 11 . i . 1st. Residence u.--- c R. Hendry, a deputy United of a child born of British parents in and Prospect streets plaint of E. la nw TUB! t VT on ner of Hackfeld for the District of Ha- the Hawaiian Islands, when the govern- Corporation Notices, DMT 185 feet on Prospect street States Marshal mon- Frontage of waii, on the ground that they were ment of the Islands was that of a 111! Make Yonr Glotbes boundary or tc and 200 feet deep, with back Chinese laborers within the limits of the archy, and whose parents were British iJtiNTisTS from u of Punchbowl. Lot is nicely terraced also of the District of subjects, and the birth of which child CO., fears' experience, end each den United States and McBRYDE SUGAR Ltd. .:. enarge 01 a specialist, (iin and planted with fruit and ornamental Hawaii, without certificates Qf residence had been registered at the British Con- a yet Like New. dwelling four ap- sulate, thai such child was subjecWo the sail, and you will find ua to do u trees. Main contains required by the Act of Congress, .1 . I TTT- - . -- t I jurisdiction country was an as we auveruse. vve leu 705 II parlor, dining room May 5th, 1892, and the Act of No of the and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT , large bedrooms, proved ance exactly what your work etc. Large veranda 90 feet by vember 3rd, 1893, amendatory thereof, and Hawaiian subject, and citizeh. (In the the twelfth and final assessment of 15 kitchen, Mac-Farla- cost by & EXAMINATION. April matter of the application of George ne ($3.00 per levied on the FREE 8 feet. the Acts of Congress, approved pet cent share), 30th, 1900. providing a government or the for a Writ of Mandamus, Vol. assessable stock of the McBryde Sugar SET TEETH cottage on premises con 11. t A also the Territory of Hawaii. Hawaiian Rep., page 160.) Co.. Ltd., Is due on September 2, 1901, GOLD CROWNS ... tainlng 4 rooms with wide verandas answered, claiming to There is no attempt In this case to and will be delinquent on September GOLD FILLINGS .. on Roth defendants $7,000 of purchase price can remain have been born in the Hawaiian Islands, show that these boys were other than 16, 1901. fELVER FILLINGS mortgage. and each to be an American citizen. By sons at a Chinese laborer domiciled In Stockholders wHI please make prompt elegant piece of property stipulation between the attorneys it was the Hawaiian Islands and a subject of the payment the office of Messrs. Theo. This is an Empire when they were born. at PLATES 2T YOU TAKE THEM TO TBI we intending purchasers to agreed that both cases should be nearo. Chinese H. Davies & Co., Ltd. m and invite Upon an examination of the Constitu-;im- i DCr visit the place and note the healthy and decided together. F. M. SWANZY, Works. It was shown on the hearing that these of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd. &gl8 Cleaning and Dyeing situation and the elegant view of town age laws thereof, I find nothing at the date Treasurer to rent this defendants were Chinese boys of the Honolulu, August 7, 1901. 5931 and sea. A party desires respectively of eighteen and twenty of the birth of either boys defining the Fort St., opposite Star Bloek. $50 per J. property for one year at month vpars Tt was admitted that they were Status of children born ofallens domiciled 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, of block Chi in the Hawaiian Islands which would NOTICE. 9ri T.ots born in the Hawaiian Islands of - Kapiolani Addition at Wai nese parents when the government of the tend to throw any light upon the status i- & COMPANY. E of the in- JUDD 200x200. Lots are sit-- was a constitutional monarcny, of these defendants. And the rules of A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE kiki. Total size Islands I I St and ternational law would prevail in the ab- of Hawaiilan Agricul- I T IT MUU Hill ii a ton fin Trniissefl ii avenue and are their father being a Chinese laborer stockholders the your work will b of th a citizen of China; that when the boys sence of any especial enactment in rela- tural Company will be held at the of- that 100 feet from the Rapid Transit a h. WmS, AND LIFE INSURANCE about reached the age of eight and ten years tion thereto, and the citizenship of the fice of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., in Ho- K AGENTS. car line. respectively, the father took his family, children follow that of the father, in this nolulu on Wednesday, August 14, 1901, 7 3 3d. 5 and of Block at Pearl China, he case a subject of China, if it were not for 9:30 a. m. ( XSOCS. AND BOND BROKERS. Lots including these boys, to where at Building, City. These are about 100 yards from them, returning to the Islands him- the fact that the Constitution of Hawaii E. F. BISHOR Secretary. Room 4. Elite ESTATE AGENTS. left o, 1901. 3SAL the Pearl City depot and will rapidly self one year thereafter. has provided in terms "that all persons Dated Honolulu. August HOTEL STREET, STENTS AND BILLS COLLECTED. The boys remained in China for ten born or naturalized in the Islands and 5934 IN ATTENDANCl increase in value. cit- LADIES A&ENTS HAZELWOOD CREAM CO., years, coming back on or about July 9th subject to the jurisdiction thereof are izens of Republic." of Portland, Ore. Terms on lots 2 and 3, cash, Deeds of this year, on the steamer "Peru." the NOTICE. expense. During the ten years' absence of the As was said by Judge Morrow In his J6BNT8 OCCIDENTAL OIL CO., of it purchaser's very exhaustive and opin- defendants from the Islands, several STOCK-HOLDER- S Virginia. case of In re Wong Kim Ark, SPECIAL MEETING OF Wtft apply to governmental changes took place here. ion in the O. &, Days For further information pro- above to, quoting from page 392, OF E. HALL The monarchy first gave way to a referred SON, LTD. Vacation 307 building, visional government, ultimately resulting above referred to IMDce No. Btangenwald MORGAN, of O. 667. JAS. F. In the Republic of Hawaii, and finally "The. doctrine of the law nations Are suggestive of thorough faolulu, T. H. box follows nationality of THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL light refr AUCTIONEER. In the annexation of the Islands by the that the child the of E. O. from cares with oc- parents and that citizenship does not meeting of the stockholders leisure h - United States as a Territory, which the Hall & Son, Ltd., at the office of the Ing to pass the G0TT0N BROS. & CO. curred on July 7th, 1898, by reason of the depend upon mere accidental place of sway. These days are upon tt undoubtedly more reasonable, company in the Safe Deposit building, 0! cloti Newjands' Resolution, birth, is 15. 1901, 2 p. and a large assortment satisfactory, but this consid- on Thursday, August at novels, " &KMrTBRB8 AND GENERAL The question was raised upon the argu- logical and m., for the purpose of discussing mat- and paper covered Auction Sale ment that as these boys were born un- eration will not justify this court in de- the latest in magazines. UlustretM law against control- ters relative to the destruction of their OF der the government of the Kingdom of claring it to be the business block and stock of merchan- and other papers, at Hawaii, and not under that of the Re- ling judicial authority. In this case the mat- is as to dise, and to take action on such public of Hawaii, which was the exist- question to be determined may as oc- and Betimatee furnlebed re an political status and rights of Wong ters as be of importance, f Contracting Week. ing government when the Islands were the casioned by the late disaster. It is LEASEHOLD. annexed, and had left the Islands and Kim Ark under the law in this country." I Mt. Boston Bloek. Heaolutu. to ques- earnestly requested that all stockhold- were living in China when these Islands It seems clear to me that as the ers may be present. Ill'S became a republic and afterwards a Ter- tion of citizenship that both the framers E. H. PARIS, block. of the Republic of II ritory of United States, they of the Constitution O. & Son, outfl t v Hawaii Shinpo Sha. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, the that Congress pro- Secretary E. Hall Ltd. corner of HoW, will ON were not included in those who were ad- Hawaii, and of the Act of 5931 of WatW government for the Territory of pUcants for supplies AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, mitted to be citizens of the United States viding a summer ouung. TBh. PIONHBTR JAPANESE PRINT-'ats- j by the Act of Congress, approved April Hawaii (Section 4 thereof) Intended to re- for their office. The publisher of Hawaii At my salesroom. 65 Queen street, I 30th, 1900. fer especially to the geographical limits Ookala Sugar Plantation Co. paper to the Wmpo, the only dairy Japanese will sell at Public Auction, by order of In the Act of April 30th, .1900 (Vol. 31, of the Hawaiian Islands rather than Following are some of pUftBhed Territory of Hawaii conditions found here, and in the the UNITED CHINESE SOCIETY, the U. S. Stats., page 111), entitled an "Act any political THE STOCKBOOKS OF THE books Just received: C. BHIOZAWA, Proprietor. Hawaiian and American citizenship company trans- of in the rear of the City to provide a government for the Terri- that above will be closed to I COX Y. SOGA, lease that lot to all persons born THOU TILL Editor. Co., on corner of King and tory of Hawaii," It Is prescribed by sec- was to be extended fers from Monday, the 12th, to Thurs- TARRY Telephone Main 97. Mill the islands, with the exception only CROLT. tion 4 thereof, relating to the question of in these day, the 15th instant, inclusive. by HELM m Sditorial and Printing Office Mau-ss&e- s Kekaullke streets. of those "children born of persons en- LIKE ANOTHER O. an area of 2,200 square the American citizenship of the people of street, above King. P. Bos Lot contains gaged In the diplomatic service of foreign The monthly dividend of 1 per cent HORTON. w more or less. the Islands, am- A DOT feet, all persons who were citizens of governments, such as ministers and will be due and payable on the 15th EVERY INCH years "That . r w Lease is for a term of thirty Republic of Hawaii on August bassadors, whose residence by a fiction instant, at the office of C. Brewer & rn upset $60, pay- the of MARLOWE by at an yearly rental of twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eigh- t, of public law is regarded as part their Co., Ltd., Queen street, Honolulu. RALPH In own country." G. H. ROBERTSON, able annually advanee. are hereby declared to be citizens LOR. by SEATTLE BEER These defendants having proven their Treasurer Ookala Sugar Plantation MISTRESS NELL of the United States and citizens of the belonging B"J taxes, rates, and in these Islands and not Company. SBRV All water deeds Territory of Hawaii." birth un- T?HE THE --AT THE other expenses at the expense of the The question then presented and the to the excepted persons above noted, Honolulu, August 9, 1901. 5931 WAVS OF question conceding these der the law they are citizens of the FARMER. ,rrcRTB. purchaser. main the birth of Territory, and CROWN by SALOON boys in the Hawaiian Islands at the time United States and of this Hawaiian Agricultural Co. PUPPET mm stated, is, "who were citizens of the Re- as such entitled to remain. ilT Let them be discharged from sustody. something JAS. F. MORGAN. public of Hawaii on August twelfth, Judge. THE STOCKBOOKS OF THE Besides ninety-eight?- " ESTEE, . eighteen hundred and company will be closed to trans- will . Interest me AUCTIONEER. necessary August 13, 190L above In this connection it will be fers from Monday, the 12th, to Thurs- THE PEN CARBON Offices tor Rent. to review a little of the history of the day, the 15th instant, inclusive. INVOICE COPTIC00 AND . annexation proceedings of this Territory. G. H. ROBERTSON, Copies While .r. .'fff 'NEW LINK OF On July 7th, 1898, the Congress of the City of Paris Dry Goods Co Treasurer Hawaiian Agricultural UNDERSIGNED OFFER. United States passed a joint resolution Company. for rent in th MelNTYIV (Vol. 30, U. S. Stats., page 750), wherein Honolulu, August 9, 1901. 5931 tCTLDINQ, now being erected at eer were Thrum Golf Stanley and the Islands annexed as a part of the NEW YORK PARIS G. mm of Fort and King streets, this elty. Territory of the United States and be- Thos. E. BISHOP, ft&d to F. came subject to the sovereign dominion Honomu Sugar Company. Bookseller At C. Brewer Go's. Quaes St 486 2 Frubors Stationer, White Shirts. thereof, although the actual and formal News Agent- cession of the sovereignty was not made THE STOCKBOOKS OF THE Poissonfere. 206- until August 12th, 1898, when the Hon. Broadway above company will be closed to trans- P. O. Box THE EMPORIUM. 12th, to Thurs- St.. H" Sanford B. Dole, the President of tne fers from Monday, the 1063 Fort. day, the 15th Instant, inclusive. lew Restaurant, Just Opened) JUST IN then Republic of Hawaii, formally turned Southeast cor. Geary and Stockton Sts., the same over to the Hon. Harold M. G. H. ROBERTSON, NUUANU & KING STS. Sewall, representing the Government of SAN FRANCISCO. Treasurer Honomu Sugar Co. Vew Hose, Honolulu, August 9, 1901. 5931 Ties, Suspenders the United States, and the United States by Mail Promptly Delivered. flag was raised over dome of the Orders - the ft ALL MEALS - 25 CENTS. and Underwear. executive building. KIHEI ASSESSMENT NOTICE ru Hi! ICE When the cession was made, the gov- ernment of the Hawaiian Islands was a THE THIRTEENTH AND FINAL Cigars, Tosasee and Oeld republic, with a written constitution, WngWoChan&Co assessment of 8 per cent, or $2.50 per Brerythmg New aad which constitution prescribed who were share, on the Klhef Plantation Co., PANAMA HATS. citizens of that republic, that is to say: Ltd., stock, has been levied, and will Article 17, section 1 of that Constitution become due and payable at the offices provided : Ebony Furniture, & Baldwin, Ltd., on the it Tobaccos, of Alexander TT TV eshCalifornia Fruit Straw and Wool Hats, Paja-na- s, "That all persons born or naturalized Cigars and 15th day of June, 1901. Interest bear- in the Hawaiian Islands and subject to Chinese and Japanese Teas, ing after the 15th day of July, 190L part ox - Boss of citi- anv Night Shirts, the the jurisdiction of the Republic, are Crockery. Mattings, J. P. COOKE, TnS W SF TES, APRICOTS, APPLES AND toad Overalls, Trunks and Va-ise- s, zens thereof." Vases, Camphorwood Trunks. Tress., Kihel Plantation Co., Ltd ORANGES, The provision of the Constitution of Chairs. Honolulu. May 20, 190L 581 . irertli Rattan T - .. at S v T T VTi '111 j . 1ENTAL FRUIT STORE Hawaii controls as to who constituted its citizens. The only question being as SILKS AND SATINS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. to the construction of the clause "sub- Alakea uri Kin. .ul OF ALL KINDS. J. LflNOO'S ject to the jurisdiction thereof." A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE In arriving at an interpretation of the 210-2- 12 Nuuanu Street. L OP rOKT STREET stockholders of the Honokaa Sugar KINDS above section of the Constitution of the Company will be held at the office of Republic we are aided by the & CO., of Hawaii' NEW MAP OP OA HO F. A. Schaefer & Co., on Friday, the CHEONG LEE construction given to the Constitution of 16th day of August. 1901. at 10 a. m., THE S!U j Goods United States, which has a provision M. Am. . O. er the HT JAB. T. TAYLOR, purpose of considering amend- Importers Exporters the for the and In almost the exact terms of that of UxVi inches ments to t!e company's by-la- and of Hawaii, namely, the Rubber Co. And dealers In Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Constitution apies e bs obtlnd from Mr. Ts the transaction of general business. Fourteenth Amendment thereof which w jrfflBPB W Furniture, Curios, Cutlery, Blackwood IM Judd building, or Hswallsn N Per order. W. LANZ. 'EASE, President, Electro Plated and Glass Wares, etc, provides: jt. 5932 Secretary. iingtoa Hotel. ndseo, CaL, U.f.A 8 Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong 'Section 1. All persons born or natur 'nrapssy.