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1"tL-- T " , --Z," " " ' - ESTABLISHED JULY 185C ' t flL XXXILt NO. 6735. liPKOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, PECEMBEB 22, 1900. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICK FIVK CENTS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, tant phase brought out was that the I which Joseph Sherman was captain. I v. AND Infant had In reality died of Inanition. was mate. 7,.. 31 TaTE- - LNVESTUkJMTa Wilcox first The ship made l.'f f HIS MEMORY There waa nothing in the stomach. The the Hawaiian Islands, as Captain tOAN. I'OND CO --Judd Bid.; mother raid she fed the baby on con- BOARD OF DRIVE densed milk about three times a day. man, who had a number of trinkets on OUT " . w u w v. . .vi Lioumg. ATTOnNKTa. Wilcox objected, saying he had come LIGHTS WKRE OUT. t JiMINilOM (W. C Arhl and out for whales and not as a trader. r i ;0hnn. Offlco No. io Waot IS DEFEND ED For nearly an hour and a half lait The result was the parting of the cap- 4 night EDUCATOR tain and the first mate. Wilcox was FOREIGNERS! 4lv the electric lights furnished by told he might go ashore If he did not U. pirKKT.-K- In and Bathal gta. the Hawaiian Electric Company on the way ship III! 1 like the was gl, f. 1, now in. the run. and down town circuit In the vicinity of when he went ashore he declined to re- . kl 1 .. . IftT ...... ft.... What King and Fort streets were put. To ' turn. He married within a short time L SU Dr. Reidy Knew remained on 0 Bt - Physical instructor For and the Island until about A Call For the store which were open for Chrlt- 1882, when he returned to Newport. Uprising .at MuNH Will AT. Attorney, Notary of Frank mas customers the lack of illumination San Francisco Argonaut. L.w t (''mminlonr for New Bennett. The Schools. tn Tork meant a large monetary Ions and se- Hongkong. L Oil-- . St.; Tel. Main A. rious inconvenience. Customers were New Battleship Alabama. j, r. n:TKUHOl.--U Kaatauraanu OFThTdEAD left in the stores to grope their way PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13. The FRIEfID MAN III II United States battleship Alabama sail- out. and after waiting awhile for the MISS NAMED UCARDSlfE 1 i ' niTsiciANa. expected return of the current, the UK ed today from the League Island navy : POSTED - i! yard for New York, where Iff), J Atom. Ilomopathio rrao- - merchants were compelled to closo she will Mention their doors. await further orders. She will make a Lw'i im: erne, and He Was an Admirable Char- The electric company trial trip on the run which will begin opp. ridenc. Sas - said that the She Will Teach the Boys and Girls Wtnia "i.. nearly Mathodfat lights would be on few-minute- as soon as she passes out to sea. British Troops rLi turned in Seek Reported Buried oVa 10 to a. m., o a )ri: hour. II acter and Thoroughly un- How After the sea trial is completed the . T and repeated the promise To Develop Their a. t p m. ; Sundays, to vessel's course will be shaped out Treasure Near Peking . 733. til they were finally turned on arter further it n Tel. Reliable. - , Bodies. to sea to avoid shipping, as all of nearly ninety minutes of waiting. T:e her City. - V guns and to I U rLKVKWND. M.D.-Ofl- lco. morning newspapers were forced to J turrets are be tested and a : J . j t t,n t . hour. s to U a, m., a to close down their work, and as at this j report made to the Navy Department K9. memory or Frank Bennett la I. T'l season there is a particularly heavy i At the meeting of the Commissioners as soon as the vessel reaches New York. warmly defended by Dr. Reldy t)f the HONGKONG, Dec. 13. The citj was newspapers . If the report is satisfactory it is prob mca. rush on. the suffered ;"f .Public Instruction held yesterday' IV.-o- Herat- - Hnolulu Drug Comrmnr. who wn. a placarded today in- V lu la able the battleship will be ordered with statements F.mn. t.: 11 greatly. The electric company has morning there were few nf that Mf hour. I to a. in. 'friend of Itonnett n.i i. matte to Hampton to citing people , m.; 7.30 to p. m.s T,C ;M , " made excuses for many months Roads Join the North the and the members" of ,lp - ociKredt lmrtan discussed. Superin- - squadron. . pi, reai.l.neo TaL WMto XwL ' ""mi" " n iron- whenever such breakdown, h.v. Atlantic the secret societies to unite and rise tl,,r Atklngon if I" Colorado. He flatly contradict curred that they were unavoidable. and 'tt ndent of the public schools during of January the month and drive ? It f J OAf.nnAITII. Oflle and rea-it- he atory that tt wan a drinking the management of the company hasioroujtnt up a number of school ap- - .r. lxr.iani and Sta. , . grown GERMANY IN A out all the foreigners. Crowds gather Alk. man. .n." " " choleric when mention has been point men ts, upon which the commls- - if V. to io, J to 4 7 to a. tKj.' ' i..i...V made of service When ed around the placards, but no actual ad ur r.nril lll(l'fl inP UUP OI its miserable sioners acted, confirming the appoint TH called up night I morphine and opium. last Just after the - FINANCIAL CRISIS outbreak is reported. ) w. jfnn-om- ro lights went ,rnenls m.ade- follow: m rort "At the time Ilennett Ik alleged by out. a voice came over the " PEKING, Dec. 12. A few days ago ID nr. I to 4 and 7 to it:p. telephone, apparently from some one' Mlss Violet Lima, assistant at Kona-attach- ed ill" 'Mr. Ottmana to have nul- - the British troops were notified of M'Ur. 9 to 10 ! a. m.; Tel. 133. threatened to the electric company, eay- -, "aena, apiointed by the school agent, NEW YORK, Dec. 13. A dispatch to the H. Tr. Ileidy Deer-pe- Ktaten. "I am quite ing the machinery had been stop-,conflrtn- ,d: Misa Hildebrand van d the Journal and Advertiser from Berlin existence of a large amount of treas- f MITAMLTtA. Offleo ure It wa on pame that Nuuana the night, that of to be oiled. How long will Hono-',i-n to Makapala, in place of her sister, says: The pessimistic speech of Baron ure twenty miles northwest Colonel M,9S Evelyn van 1 lulans stand this wretched condition of Deer In, resigned; von Fleischmann, . Secretary of the Tullock and a hundred men left today Jmeaftage from who waa jMlsa Lillian Claypool, assistant Ho- - urn llennett. at affairs? at Imperial Treasury, In the Reichstag on to investigate the truth of the report. (Qttmann'a place, anklng me to nend out . . loualoa. In place of Miss Lucy Born, Monday, in which he told the country 1 M.D.- -r. Colonel Tullock requested, mxlinTt., F.af. No om aeldllti powdera to Ottmann'n. THE ADVERTISER'S STAFF. r'Kned. to rrepare for a period of hard times, however, I . fifty extra men be 7rV.Hhn.',,V.,l?i,,l,.t-- ' hl" I dl.l. He would not be taking Miss Nina Adams, an instructor in as the financial situation was gtoomy that detailed. It is t Physical tralninic. was appointed by the naa a in money believed that a large amount of gold V ' medicine to Improve hla health on Librarian Holiheiwr Mort--' created sensation the tnt .y. to It. J to . the Hre and : and were night commissioners to Instruct the dudIIs of market. There has been such a slump valuables buried' at that he con Immolated suicide, it aeemn lmor Xj. BtSTens To Arrive. jaI public in the price of mortgage bonds that un- - point by persons connected with the i . tne schools of Honolulu in wATFniinrr,-nm- Mi a . 1 anl t. ki. im : ss public confidence Is restored, the Chinese court during flight. ki.nr. ; I iiM.h.i... xft.n .v. ci..ft..-il"- 'nhvKimi riovnnm.rt the recent firMnl and Miller ). of. I never aavr Mr. In f.... ,' V economic ability of Germany will be lm- - kwne, ft . 3 llennett under the a The information regarding the treas- u m.: t to and 1 to I to organize ' Ba,ary. hlch - ; - and take charge of the Pinted Vii8Pciallst,s periled some tanks and bankers may v. Tt. White tea fluence- of liquor but once. That w ",ur inttn "rainamy receivea ure was received from a former court Advertiser reference lihrarv A, . " inai f.nd themselves in serious difficulties official. womeiime in September or this ye:r .. . .by a teacher. This marks one of the and a financial crisis of unparalleled vrrricmNATiY . unacoNS. ttm- Inf.. K.v n n I .,.1Lru. never, as norar.an ! may Reports have been received from B ...... film Ih. vaaMKtfllv ' ' i it .n vi jears ' important moves on the part of the gravity be precipitated in Berlin, ' IC Canton to Yeung Sung C r,'. T'rm? to me. I that he waa drink- - lor th San Francisco Chronicle maki a Coniminsioners to make th TMifliiat'a The first Preusslsche Hypothek Bank the effect that .rvrd ulty Po, reformer, been horribly ,n n, - If-- on a par with those of Main- - b'l the has ralla day or :7niaht rromotlv l"ae to him about It. expresw- Mr. Holzheiser thoroughly competent tortured. Though he was 'strung up Rplaltieo. obotatrteo and ln my surprise. 11.. paid It wan hi for the position. He will begin at I ...... ernment has appointed receivers In both 11 -- by the thumbs and the toes, he would P Kl r K . t ae aa n,fl K ft I m-- . I 1 I . ! s nanone or Kaanu- - fl. Ik.. i - itetKwun cases. To avert a crash the Deutsche , confess nothing. t ' -. M " manu sch.M.l, who recently sent In her Bank and some houses T KATt;NL'MA-Om- h h,k'1 Uken ,n year- H .1 iai other have form o. Club ta-- wnythre the Advertiser and Oazette, and Will resignation. va hpr Hlsrhanra ed a mmmittM fnr the Tmtntinn tx NEW YORK, Dec. 13. A despatch to a, m. to p. m.; Tel. 177. years mat day. Inaugurate paper ' iwr. I ." " oil for this the system. Tne ard approveder the action of Su- - bondholders and .are advancing funds the Herald from Vienna . says the I - ' - I "The Uat time snw Mm waa,' me v,nronicie omce. Payment or que.- Neuste. Weiner. Tageblatt Tir smart m luiiueci in perintendent Atkinson In granting' a ,in interest learns that Another member of the Chronicle - - all European ministers Peking Pnnf.-Mott-P- ,eave ot to Mrv- prln- - the in mlth absence Frasher; MUr.. nr. Tor ...... will by have, J1 staff Joia the Advertiser -- -- received final instructions from N.tl tit. : A(nr. a . v,"r PtUB"utr ,nlu Jhe clpal oJ Kalulanl school. lUbiwexr NATIOMAI PIVII r next steamer. U L. Ste-- , governments beginning h, Ine storo aoi t4u tnal ho IimU run He Mortimer ir. v,.. t .v,.. .i..i m their that the ens. who has had a wide experience , San Franclico. It was decided that of peace negotiations can be made at Mr. grad-:up- on once. Hoee mhorm Maoonio Tamplo. Ho-- in Journalism. Stevens waa Leg-nat- ed ..The success ot the American he had been troubled with the neural-M- ; a new appropriation of the SERVICE REFORM ' offlro fcowra, a, m. to 4 p. m. from the University of Michigan policy Is even more complete than ex- - t u ,n h- - anJ wUh ln.nTnmaf anJ isiature better accommodations should In 92 was on the staff of the St Louis l)e fUrnlBhed pected. Aa an interesting proof of R II tOH. rhtUd'tphla be wanted me to give him some inedi- - the Pohakupuka school. Dec. 13. Delegates Dental Republican during the succeeding year. Rnd a petition from South NEW YORK. this it is learned from the very best Wl; Maaonle Tamplo: Tat SIX to mak him aleett. He Doclaliv . , Kohala, , tine - its correspondent- w - w World's . . . from all parts of the country are ex source powers constituting and at the vi'iiiiiii i iiio ion 111 v in iris irniun that the the 1SD4 -, rf . K NICTIOIJ.-Offl- tlpulated. however, that he did not Fair. In he waa on the ataff of t.- . .. ptcted at the annual meeting of the triple alliance, which at the beginning i oo. AlakM PL. morphine r r, nythlng with opium, the Chicago Herald, and in 189o and Civil Service Reform League was strongly opposed to the American mqirmn: omeo noun, ijn .... M n w I i L. . In ft. normai instructor for Hawaii, to National ft ...I. ,,ww UIUH 9b wlt min- managing of Cycling leas-an- policy, have now requested "Mr. llennett never confided his fi editor Life,'wnom was also left the matter of d which opens here today. Besides the their MaaaBBBaaBawoBBHaMBBaaMHsaaiBaaaaaaHB nancial affairs or his apaoclation with city eclltor of the Joliet Dally Re-- ,nf the school land near Napoopoo. general sessions, there will be two meet isters to limit as far as possible all O. R. "98 it.gs In Carnegie Lyceum, fR. WALL. women to me. He waa very quiet and publican. During 1837, and '99, and , An offer of the Bishop Estate for the the and matters of formality in the peace ne to 4 p. m.j Lovo n con- - took a position - banouet at which Bishop Potter, vice gotiations, so peace may speed- r-)- such matters, until he on Chron- he . 414. r,.llrv,1 and such the change of land at Waialua was re- - that t TU veratiiia aa we had were in relation lcie, oi was correspondent ror tne cm !nrHlHnt of the leacue. will nreside ily concluded. we had on the ferred to Superintendent Atkinson. It Gov. Roosevelt, Wayne MacVeagh, Geo. to mutual friends had ,rago News in Alaska. Re-th- BERLIN, Dec. 13. official of INSUnANCK...... was decided to Instruct school agents L. Rives, president of Charter at An the l ' the F BftBMB Peck-grant- ed Navy Department 'has rTPFI.ITT MUTUAL LtFR IN hu.lnoaa tn '..i.railn In '73 tthon ht A4W.JW leaves of absence should not be vision Commission; Wheeler E. informed the ,T - .( ): CO. Of VALUABLE , Bonaparte of Balti- representative of the Associated Press a . rhlU4eIrhla. u..- - .l..r,u.l ut f..rt t.vr.r.- v , r.,llu r' A COaf rILATION. to teachers except in cases of ham, Charles J. vaaaFaiBi'iivoaia.vat j a.'aa .!. second-clas- ' IT. (Ill riatnaareil . i : - or s mart 1mi.(m- , 1 11 a...... Representative F. H. OUlett German cruisers l . t w ny iiiit. in ins HMieiiijr iuf r iuw n sickness or other extreme necessity. It imore- that the ' 4 11,11 iM, unJ t th More. I wart Atkinson and Judd Cond.naa also agreed school should Hertha, Hantha and Irene, have escap- I umfI. ft. i . i ft. . . .ft. ... tVer ! Law.,was that m ...1 ; b;&"Kh ed being frozen in at the Taku Roads; A hkh.mi vj null, riiinr vueii i.r irrwaiu, ox Descent. opened and closed at the same hour on 'city ex- - JTI J, t.tm INStrrtANCBS CO. or I him- - civil service committees are ''V mr.rohlne oolum. knew -, ; and that all the other German war ...... - i . ..tftftoK- .- -- Icloping and reopening days as on other to ,' v...... a attend. - ir .- nr new . .i uft .uft 1 1 , i t.cted. . . , , . , ice-fre- e R. tork. "i in. uiv vu..uciiDai.uii H. . vessels are in hafbors and wa- 1 1 . Ociy 111 t RDflK, A llonoluln. rut wuol rT nml In t Via Inn-- oWa m a. i me istuuegie iijtcum rnt, ."ainaa fn1liani a, ica ia ia n n vil Hlr BU...v,i,..UJITK L fJl HIP UP ai meeims .. ters. The official added only the -,i.. m Teachers certificates were granted as tonight, addresses will be made by Mr. that AncirrTKCTS. nr inn7I. mrent and d H r but nn r.f nrnnortvy tn vvimam uuaiey rou.ne i hospital ship Savoya and the trans- and I never heard him use an oath or w - . ' follows: lionaparte. ..r" were-ice-boun- Tur.rw A TAOF!. ArrMtaeta and n language In all my aaotiatlon ,T port Palatia at Taku. . n uh -- 3-- preside. a m 4. A rune-to- - ui nine pampniei jusi Schurz will it from with him. He waa an admirable char- Mias Rowena K. Richardson. -- V rt-- I'nnnlnlit, It. 1.1 akatcheo and If were more Ilk- - Issued from the Hawaiian Trust nd ' acter. anl there m'n ' Second class tMlss Nellie Richard. His Shortage $130,000. imata rntahed at abort no- -r him tha world woul.J b much better Investment Company, ASSES, SAID HEALEY. William Kaluaklnl and Mcises Kauhi- - 13. Tl c; p. o. boa VX off. He waa absolutely without fear. J The pamphlet shows an Immense CINCINNATI, Dec. The shortage M wan mahu. George R. Griffiths, deceased, and the statement that aulclde amount of painstaking labor and cdi- - Asked Parliament How Many Had Been of clerk a TnAIM A rr n.UHta.flult A a ac nonuro HKn fnrM rowarn i in in inr ous research and is compiled by A. L. of the Board of Education for thirteen lilorli. Tort Pt. Sent to Africa. years. Is generally admitted to be 3130, -- an1 A- - F- - Judd Argonaut on .Wilcox. h.ia faed for hH cuntry. There was j;.tk,n",n 000. Thv work is 13. Discrepancies between the annual potn other motive than the promptings' as free from technical! Robert W. Wilcox, who has been NEW YORK, Dec. A wide field com- - terms as possible Is represen-- reports made to the state school NIC ILL A ITD-K- ncl cowardice that caused him to kill and so arrnnR?1 elected as the Congressional : was covered In the House of Commons fl. ft hlma-l- f. a I mlssioner by the county auditor and the . FlKetrtctana "fto'iLrmak.ra. I agree with Major Ennls. as to be readily grarped by the lay Native from Hawaii, is the son of Wll- - and ett today during question time, but the thna- - TSX-- T? T t . reports of receipts made by Griffiths to ..I.. all who knew well. m,n,l whU.h lt wa. ,nM.,.v o ' ..f K . waa probably the car- -' fr tv,,, V' ' Z toucnea upon were migeiy Board of show an addl- - that hla aul.ide e ., al" flnd 1 a' '" ,",f" . nat've b,rth'C.J "V, to have "matters the Education V. K. C. and rvlng out of hla Idea of honor.'' "f, ),a u! "interesting. Mr. Chamberlain 8hortage of J345 roV. hlh "f la . 87 Whether all n offlf. naw Macoon Md., throuah some unfortunate association : 'r..0""? referfnce. It entitled a member of the Hawaiian royal family. - tn tAhnn!i tirj I Helatlng to Descent and Distn- - latter discrepancy represents and Merchant Uta. P. O. with th woman who think took hrl"Law The elder Wilcox left Newport about! or "'a.1. jbution of Property In choarer postage with the United States downright stealing whether there Orders taktn typawrlttng. own lire. Hawaii.' ixit, on tne wnanng snip aiencar, oi was not prepared to grogg fr I also wish to pay that whenever but Washington nas been carelessness in book : the matter. en- - i entertain T . . keeping Is a matter which is now K A-m- ain hmrd a woman liarhtly spoken . I .1 CAnrA.nn. f 1' trtOV Wort and ' Vf custom to re- - ! attention of expert account Ura tr .. of. It waa always hla the Fore Otnce. 'said he' ratted the an pnmpleto po.f plants: of--' proaeh the; man who spoke, with some Canada was excluded from the jarus wno are at worn on tne lormiaaDie fer 13. Pprerkela blorlij Tat D4. aentle rebuke, and I don't remember to THANKS 11. by Ger- - array of books. i THE favored nation treatment nave; er nern n rri p(hk an unninu FROM T. C. of any one. man. woman or child mnv hut exnlained that In the ab r TATTXin. M. Am. Boo. word sence commercial treaty between "tina; Itrlraulto r.nannoar; XM minva mat nave oeen saiu since nis of a Will Help Canal. n-- ain and Germany there was Unnolului Taw in nia oisravor count not nave Great Btltain NEW YORK, Dec. 13. ni., oeen mm wnue ne waa auve. no remedy at present. The Herald's witn j Nicaragua, ,h who said them. Powell William, the former financial correspondent in Managua, .J' While REPUBLICAN TRIO secretary of War Office, answering telegraphs Zelaya re- m? l-- i - the that President T. ifnii'pnnni hiiii mii'i, ii imu k TATT. Coatroetoe and lluttdar. re- - peats his former 'statements that he ponallty that all would naturally In South Africa during !" J"!1.?m' f M,"?.: Pet. and no one would have dared to had been landed will not place any obstacle in the way have uttere.t auch thlnga In hla llfe- - the war. . KSnl2''S?lZjiiTf0.' Timothy M. Healy's interpellation as of the construction of the Nicaraguan ;tfn mm htLym gjnr hn dath It by govern- rn a altogether to the number of .asses sent to South canal the United States tn me tn h uncalled McKinley, ment, on contrary, will, offer JKWELKftA fr, unnecessary and. In fact, a coward. Roosevelt and Hanna Send Africa was not answered. but the Vfl A CO. Han Frmnotaeo, Jwl-J- y thing to have done, to attack the every possible means in his power to tnl Pilvaramlths. aavi. inaiaa. memory or one wnoae iu waa so iuii CAPITAL OVERRATED. aid the United States in the great rf all commendable thlnra, whose Alohas To Hawaii. work. - hla country waa so and .vice to faithful Anglo-America- n Loan As- ao Savings and T filled with daring and bravery, and Prc-Sngli- sh. NEOLECT TOUR CTEt: vou who. being on the other aide of the sociation Muddle. Mark Twain r it ono pair. Don't wear ethar rave, no of 13. ayao haa reply but the alienee ECRETARY E. R. HENDRY of NEW YORK. Dec Winston pi'a faasea; yntr differ from death. In hla own defense. Those who United States Senate, NEW YORK. Dec. 13. Before Jus- - Churchill. M. P.. war correspond r Inn'l wear ehean. Imoeooarlv have slandered Ma memory would not the Republican Central Commit- Washington, December 5, 1900. .tice Maddox, In Supreme Court, Brook- - gave on Afri- tUw.es; ryao. ' ent, his lecture the South thv will rm votir have dared to amlrch hla name while tee received by the Sierra letters Dear ha tnst received ! Iv n. today. William B". Hornblower ap-- can war here evening. He was In 'H . K. LLCA8. OmctAN, Lovo RIrr last he yet had . pulse eat." of thanks from President McKinley, - answer an by W. troduced bv Mark Twain, who began ;your favor of the 20th ultimo, enclos- Pad PPcaton Senator Mark Hanna, and Vice Presi- , K. the appointment of a by saying that although a friend of his copy of the resolution passed by forBthe Anglo-Americ- an - Child Btarrod To Doath. dent elect Roosevelt, for the congratu-- ig receiver Sav- he did not agree with Mr. enurenm as - - T fcTVJ unoKEna...... - I AT I A lM.fi MXMIH'IH.1 MM1. IIHIIUIIIK HI i: U to the righteousness of the South pMfnrr.Lornoo oueen at., op- - . Morbua la the cause of death which HawiUI 1 to a5Sure on of my t to make permanent a temporary said he had re-- riraT mm-.- of African war. He then that Mnn d Co, Chow Kot k Hun wrote on a certifi- Lommiuee 8incere appreciation of the compliment; injunction restraining the institution for years preached Anglo-Americ- an am- Ir. a,?ulately the election. I by Im- cate yesterday telling of the demise of after pajj me jn ne 8amet an(j to thank you; from carrying on business operations. ity. He had helped the alliance AMENTA The letter from Senator Hanna is aD(j your members for this courteous 'Mr. Hornblower said that the officers partial compliments. a Chinese baby named : or were ft.. Aan i tmrnm ark no rled- - ot rspeciai interest io ine itepuDiicans. expression. and directors the association 'a Inatnimen fhln York P.ng. The Indeflnltenesa of He congratulates the party for the re- -j i you satisfied that it would be best for all Switzerland's President. ' congratulate on the results, appoint- at w . term "morbua. the dictionary defl- - by of : concerned to have a receiver r Arhl'S offlco. King Ht., the suits attained it In the face anj with assurance of best wishes for ed present, settled. Dec. 13. The Vice President M'tnanu. I or la disease, urougni until litigation was BERNE. r nitln i wnicn odds during the local campaign, and growth of party in your Ter-h- e At- Council, Ernest Brenner .down upon the head- - of the Oriental party. tne the Mr. Klsselberg, representing the ot the Federal of Hoard of looks for the growth of the rjtory, I remain, yours truly. torney General in the proceedings, in- of Basle, has been elecjted President of "TENOHrtAntERS. the wrath the 1901, in succession to . . 'Health. Aa the child had not been rowowing are iue letiers: MARK HANNA. formed the court that he intended to Switzerland for - a Washington, prove associa- Hauser of Zurich. Y.7 T:Tr."MM aeen by th- - Chlr doctor for many Executive Mansion, that the capital of the Walter was 'nrt"- rrumatancea seemed to December 3, 1900. tion, rated at fifty million dollars, Dr. J. Zemp of Lucerne, who Tel. Main M. searching Investigation State of New York, amounted to less than two millions. chief of the Department of Posts and .warrant a more My Dear Sir Your communication reserved Railroads, was elected Vice President. ll of the causea of death than that given of the 20th ultimo, with accompanying Executive Chamber, The court took the papers and .by the Chinese doc tor. Dr. Pratt, execu- Albany, Dec. 3, 1900. decision. Androo's Last Will. or- - copy of resolution has been received Antarctic Expedition.' tive omVer of the Hoard of Health, and the contents noted. Dear Sir I am directed by the Gov- N,l .!r:N. fen. I.T The broth- - rtered that the body be brounht to the ernor to acknowledge the receipt of Natural Gas Troubles. CHISTIANIA, Dec. 13. Crown Prince and an autopsy jwrformed. In the President's behalf permR me An.iree. the missing Arctic morU" your letter of November 20 with the 13. A petition Gustav, who has been acting as regent " win. attempted to reach th The bxly showed plena of extreme ema- -' to assure you' and the members of rni.T'Mm'S o.. Dec. King enclosed resolution, and to to of Common J during the illness of his father, In a balloon, realdea at elation and waa covered with sores of your committee, that the cordial ex , extend has been filed in the Court meeting o: '''"if. peck V !. v, v . .u,7. "1 . ..r th Federal Oscar, has arrived here.. A fnm which place It la an- - many kinds, eseclally around the preesions embodied in tne resolution. uu .ui.nc miuns iur rieas asiuns " it he 'the Cabinet will be held today and Pre- - .' thit. honlnir f..e An. ra. anil rh.t Rome of these bums had are appreciated. Very truly yours, we great"o,courtesy snown him. iours Natural Va' mier steen win give a banquet tonight. ''tr I'i.i In such treat- - anv of its ir retina, he h is d'fer been made the belief that GEORGE n. CORTELYOU, very truly. Z nofIs cha - The Antarctic expedition headed by ioi-oi'Jiah- s. 'ptoperty or stock. It " 'n latter s teatamenl tor meni wouui oe m me ' Dr. Nordenskjold will leave in August. mortem txaminatlonnnriii.the roost Impor- - Secretary to the President. GEORGE CURTIS TREADWELL. fraud has been perpetrated. nir 22, 1900 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU. DECEMBER

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" , w w v w & v v w v" v w v J & J V t k v v v v J & J w w J J J When Christmastide comes social of the sugar trust. He disputed Have-meyer- 's terday afternoon in St. Andrews' Ca- re- FrankJyn Carty of functions become a secondary feature. statement that the tariff is thedral, when Mr. i sponsible for the existence of the Papaaloa, Hawaii, were united in mar- All Interest is centered in the buying trusts. riage to Miss Aimee MerVy of Oak- cele- - Pfl ot presents. The Christmas tree "It is true that we are married," said land, California. The bride arrived on METnnnTTTAUT ME AT bration will displace the formal recep-- Mr. Oxnard when seen at his hotel on the Sierra with her mother. Rev. Ham- Hon, and the dinners will partake of arrival. "We were married in Paris be- ilton Lee performed the ceremony, and 1Y1EA1 cause a brother of my wife is a priest, Wray Taylor played appropriate music MElJMJrULliAN W the nature of family reunions and in- and we desired the ceremony to be the organ. formality will reign supreme. The performed by him. That is all I care fct present week and the next will be giv- to say about it." Miss Kathleen Cartwright, daughte Cartwright. will leave LiniTED: en over entirely to making pleas-- t Mr. Bruce life Mall ladvirps frnm Manila have hl r the States the middle of next am lor one anotner it only comes - ' received of the wedding of Miss Adele onth. She will proceed to Washing- once a year. The burning of the Yule Widdifield and Lieutenant Howell on. where she will be the guest of log is not common in Hawaii. Neither Sixth United States Artillery. The 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Haywood, and weddLng of-th- e ooes me nouy wun us red ap was on November 22 at the will be there at the iime inau- berries gural ceremonies, and 'during the ,a, w n.e n.umnu me season glving the bride away. It was describl height of the social season. ! arrived! so well in a tropical country as in : military and ed as a crand weddine. J v just arrived just the colder climes where sleet and snow one of the prettiest of army nuptials Mr. Robert J. Tobin sailed for Hono and the biting air make one's cheeks that has taken place in Manila since lulu on the Oceanic steamer Zealandia EX S. tingle. Still Christmas in the tropics the occupation, of the capital by Am- on Monday, December 3d. Mr. Tobin 5. SIERRA la not devoid of its holiday pleasures, erican troops. Lieutenant Patterson, expects to make a stay of some dura for there Is magnificent sea bathing, Sixth Artillery, and formerly stationed tion on me lsianus, as nis visit is and the opportunity to don fashion's in Honolulu, was best man. MiS3 Fun-sto- n, made for the benefit of his health. daintiest of summer gowns and spring sister of Brigadier General Fun-ston- , Argonaut. hats. To the travelers here on Christ- - was one of Lieu- - a large consignment of ...... the bridesmaids. mas nay, accustomed to the rigors of tenant Sam Widdifield, adjutant of the 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Welcj new Thirty-sixt- cntiauu cumaie. a Honolulu h United States Volunteers, who returned recently from their hon- I Christmas will certainly be a novelty. and brother of the bride, was unable eymoon trip, --leave New York on the J to be present, as he was at the time 14th for San Francisco, and a l.'p and in- after down society run3 the out on duty on the firing line. brief stay there to receive the congrat- quiry, "Shall we receive- - her?" ti ulation of their friends, sail for Hono- This question is " preliminary to the i am Aiaua ireaaweii again, not lulu. fresh beef, mutton, Iamb, pork and om!ng to San Francisco of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, if you please," says the it Mrs. Henry Thomas Oxnard. Now. iews-ieue- r uxnara ior tne California di Mr. M. F. Prosser, the promine' Mr. has the entree. He is vorcee.. Congratulations, Maud. The t' veal, also quite the thing member of oung attorney of KauoJ, is in the city the Pacific Crier remembers when you first be )r a few days attending to some legal Union Club, millionaire sugar man, oame Mrs. Nolan and you glad one of the seemed matters. He will remain in Honolulu Oxnard brothers whose of it. When you began that trip to during the Christmas holidays. fish, poultry, game name carries as far in the swim as it Honolulu there was every appearance does in the commercial agencies. He of a joyful occasion. You were just Mrs. Gardner K. Wilder returned vn la president of the Su-fr- ar butter, eggs, American Beet jolly full, and so was'Nolan, and you the Sierra after an extended visit wi Association and or the American made a pleasing spectacle Beet Sugar Company. with a foot her family in Michigan. Judge and After him was on the rail of the vessel. I recall your Mrs. Wilder spend Christmas 4 and other ice house delicacies. named the town of Oxnard, in Ventu- just wil the county indignation when an officious off- holidays in Honolulu before leaving ra the sportiest town which icial, requested you to ever elbowed Its way out vouf foot for their home in Hilo. into a peaceful aown on tne deck and be a good girl.k and proper g Jt&& environment, almost elbow-in- l he trammels of matrimony must George Davies, son of tha late Theo?; Senator Thomas Bard Hue-nem- e and his have been something terrible. Every- - vbavies, is preparing to build a hand all home into the sea. gent, - nd Among the passengers body who saw how you suffered will some residence in Makiki at the end These meats have been by our Pacific Coast whn arrive be glad that you are free to be light of Green street. will be one of thj especially selected In New York on the Deutsch-lan- It steamer d and gay again. ' homes from Cherbourg were Henry handsome of Honolulu. the meats have been Thomas Oxnard, the San fcC tC Francisco The dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Chicago, and 'Miss millionaire and sugar baron, and his that Mrs. Isaac bride, whom Lawrence Requa and Colonel and Mr3. Pierce of Olean, N. Y., who are atj the he married in Paris, No- uscar V. city vember 15th. Long were to eive at HI eh Waialua Hotel, have been, in the Inspected by S. Gov't Inspectors lands Monday ; Owing to the different evening, November 26th, tnla week doing Christmas shopping, I. stations in in nonor or Mr. - ana today, life of the husband and bride, the mar- and Mrs. Frank Rich- w" return riage ardson Wells (nee Hush), did Tint takpl procurable. has caused a great sensation, la I at-We- lls of meats place on account of the injuries Mrs. Paymaster Perkins, U. S. N., now thus insuring to our patrons the best qualities society In New York and San Francis- s- received in the Owl train icci-- ! tacned to tne u s - Adams, is a co. The bridegroom Is "president of dent near Antioch says cousin of Walter B. Mallng, clerk of the American Beet Sugar the Areonant Association Mr. and Mrs. Wells Are nnw In Hv. the United States District Court end of the American SugantCom-pan- y. SC iSC Beet nolulu on their wedding tour, i3 The brlcfe . was Mile. and are Marie domiciled at the Hawaiian Hotel Mrs. W. Porter Boyd is expecting to Pichon. formerly lady in waiting to make a trip to abroad next month, and as follows. sister-in-la- w, " markets Oxnard's Mrs. Robert Lieutenant Hancock, Sixth United besides visiting friends in the Stated, These supplies are offered for sale at our different Oxnard. The marriage 'took place in States Artillery, has applied for a will also visit In England the Church of the Madeleine. leave of absence, and upon receipt of The bride ia a Miss Harriet Lewers, who was at the tall, graceful blonde same, will leave for his home in New King Telephone Hain 45 and has aristocratic tastes. t York to make a short visit with his waialua Hotel last week for her Street Market, Ho-boke- n health, week Immediately on their arrival at mother. . returned to Honolulu this " 104 Mr. and Mrs. Oxnard were driv- much improved. Central Market en to one of the New York hotels. " 379 The Misses Katherine and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Knight will Booth Fish market Oxnard a little more than a year ago Widdifield, wfio are the Waialua Frederick gained some at move into their new home on Bere- - notoriety by his reply to Hotel, will not return to the city until tanla shortly. the argument made f before the United about the middle of January. r-- t States Industrial Commission by Hen- v jt 4 Mrs.' Walter Hoffmann ry O. is recreatin Havemeyer of New York, head There was a very quiet wedding ye for a couple of weeks at Kaneohe. --nnr I ft i. 1 ; j .

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I ' AWL RIG MAKES ITS" APPEARANCE HERE .Hobron's Clytic Do s First in These Waters.

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..an-- d by T. W. Hubron. t'm rat Null but i.nv.ried lr.t a yawl. We hare this season imported Bome Very fine French. DOLLS, in large i li is rrate considerable md medium sizes, dressed and undressed. We can interest you in the Doll ' .al y-.- htsmen and line; come and inspect our stock. h- wut-rfro- nt. m l I cut l - and 'ill' miii.-n- t haa h-e-n I ; 11. 4 tl.e yawl rig tr . 4 . r i. .1 u.p she fulfilled all that . 1 X 1;.. 1. .f her. AUhouah ,rl i i.abt. she nklmrrifij aln oil Carriages and Wagons leaving her rivals of tl.-et- . lxth big ami little, .'in im tfvi m that th fly Our prices will make them fast sellers. m vi til ir of heela. , i'ii ii.'iitf Interviewed in" .1 v I rlif la a i.ew ri THE CLYT1E IN HER NEW YAWL RIG. TOYS AND GAMES IN LARGE VARIETY. . )ii 1 iii "inhiou Id ,;,,irrtun ,,i g y.11 tiling renters. It 1.4 nil i'ie l" st n for run . 4. . ! I Ittl.ev It Will become Mr. Aolt is cipctod in Honolulu MOOVERN AOALNST OAN8. . ,t ,1 1" alter lis advantagea rc early la the year, and will do battl . i it not, of course. for England. He la probably the mot l .ia Fight Was To Take Place in Chicago ... at ,1'liT, Iwt'lIU!! tlia l.li exparlpnrpd in the Islands. , , - 1 . ya 1 n.ll nf a ht t Mr. Mack mm la relinquishinK .December 13 li it tii. r- - hjvf a bi I'.n.a.tt Col-l?- a . . Dec. 13. NOTICE! r CHICAGO, NOTICE! .... duties aj head master of Iolant When feather 4 ht haa liih"i in, .tnt-- r .' , thi ri Umi riK4"l on Drpmbar 31st. His move- weight Terry McGorern and light- . 1. 1 ik 1 y tktl l huimII ments are uncertain, but he promise weight Joe Cans step into the padded : vjr tmhrr I'I'iiijm of th to ba here alt the football season. in,, h th. rw oa:i nanll th The English team expect great ring at Tattersall's tonight to do bat i.- -f i'4 a .ih.v in a pir'n tle for six rounds, probably the biggest Two - -- things of their new wing recruit, thousand dozen Ladies', Gents' and Children's HANDKER- -- i' 'U.i ii- -a lr t .: 1 y Cheak. He la quite a novice crowd that ever gathered around a CHIEFS will go on sale. in- - rkipv't-- r uauaily at(the rvi will game, but has made a great name in ringside in the west will be present . .i .."' a fMinniM, hf)ln( th Hundreds of sporting men from New other branches of athletics. ! i...r:t ami thua avut York. Baltimore, Detroit, w h. ) ho hav It The suspension of school work for Cincinnati. TUESDAY, DECEMBER ti rrf, Louis, 11. , .,! h.iii.l anl tha rook. a the Christmas holidays brings about St. Milwaukee and other cities r m v it '".a r I ahi . the temporary disbanding of the Iolani arrived today to see the handicap bat Watch our window display the greatest ever seen. team. We hop they will get to work tle between the two famous sluggers. 4 fniriiit by towrrlnif tha main- - and today it was impossible to secure k-- p again in the new year and add to their .h. miii hr rura unilr a good seat except from ticket scalp-- I laurels In the socker flld. r comforvably, anil th pers, some of whom reaped a harvest. 1,mi tnln We are glad to know that Mr. Neil t turn In a two Every precaution has been taken by i m r-- t It. Is remaining with us. He will ba una- iinaiill ami rfPurine all fight M'im h yawl la almi( to ble to tike part in the l?ague matches. the promoters to prevent the ri J.ln - threatened police interference with the hr i..tlnatln anl umlar pr- but hope to orcajlonally pe? this w : .nitiinful. Tbla la not a with tha on fight. mu exrallent outside right the battle naiiil atiinp. Ph prartU all field. I Both McGovern and Gans have been f 'a tn a t"p anl nna off in placed under arreat, and are constant th rrw In a quarterlcr'of an Mr. Garvey has turning out tut regularly to practice,bnand will proba ly accompanied by constables, and it trthurl work tytnc rrrf knot and is said arrangements have been t i n U awaylnc I worn. bly take his placa among this season's that i. tt t made for the presence of a Justice of 7 p away har Jib r n fSnrlr I rarrUa 'V.- - . f I .1 -- V I ri I li a Ptnm brt" nha will ! Wa wnuU rail the attention "of the lQ P" al lQe ringside .onigai. in s? re-- ih i i i.at ti wlmlwaril. In a yawl --...thnriti n th- - tw.int that! case the fighters were arrested, to ilmport hv HhouM acslic vral altrrnatlva. only flags corner ones are lu,:uj vuu, uu vuC 1 n.air-- a.iii I-t- a four the t.imaail trprly -- promoters nave given oui as m I now allowed. These should be at least LIMITED" yawt will work ti wlnlwnr'l surances the men will step, into Jii n. of four above the ground. that ' mlin'n. In th avnt fet the ring 10:30 o'clock. ( th- - latter brlna blown away. RIGHT WING. at t'-a- t to wlmlwarJ main As a further precaution, McGovern, unlr away Fort Street. Progress Block .n.. Th Important faturta A REAL FISHERMAN. on his arrival, will be spirited I th- - yawl rU l ya-htmf- until weighing in at 7 o'clock. Gans, too, kept out of the way during the 1 Frcxn nnimml'ir haa ma.l aitnalv D.aipla of Isaak Walton Hare day, and only did enough work to -- i..na in h 'lytl tteaMoa Oakland. 133 n keep himself within the limit of rtrf Tha cntrbMri haa N-- 1 nnit h la now a k-- al boat W. II. Italley. Jr. of Oakland la mak- pounds. heavy SIX-DA- Y 'It uitiht f.f 3 lnc ha. Tha ing Ms uncle, T. W. iiobron. a visit. Betting is on the fisht. with BICYCLE RAGS. f . f't 2 1, I "u" hit mail- - a viry omf"rtabla Mr. !Ull-- y Is an enthusiastic yachts- McGovem the favorite at to that T. N-a- a r a t of h-- r hx on many he will stick the route and thus win. Riders Fall Out Frons Accidents and f .t tmniii'mK an.!.I th uhimI man, having sailrd of the ilya CIUCAUU, Dec. 13. McGovern ar H- - on th-HU- Sxhaustion at New York. nn. rhlv, Four brana porta Sun Francisco boats. was rived here this afternoon from his t.'.n piit in thm all-- a of th ruliln nw Kva) h--n she sailed her training quarters in Milwaukee, and NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Today found 1 iT .r,l m trmm rlrrutaflon of air trip and ran away from all th only six teams left in the six-da- y bi- I trial h.'f mMti rwl. Th Moor of ago. was driven to a hotel, where a consta- - Itay yachts, some two years Hi cycle race at Madison Square Garden. 14 h forward l ble read a warrant to him and nomi ralil sun-essfu- fisherman with the ' at-r- n la also a have on a haggard "1 i. bntoward th nally became his bodyguard. McGov The riders taken m l.r and reel. At i.'alallna this summer i 11,,, r..l and exhausted appearance due to the : a,.i,,r,pra f,f otittt aft. Thia h. mad ome bl catches. ne day. ern will remain in concealment unt'l 5 h 1 f rorkplt n pace set for first two days r.iilly ,al biilllntf" with two rom par. ions. h what weghing-i- time this evening. A com terrific the sat m M 4 THIS BRAND IS SIMPLY OWING Tilt- - an m..rtant f"atur Moved to b the largest catchtkof albl mittee composed of some of the most of the race. This morning the men n-- w h. THE OATS BEIN6 ROASTED i vi.ht. A IMon t,rrr of the aaaon. In thre hours CH prominent city, increased their speed somewhat. The 70 I t- - it.r ministers of the in ill hr "iu't"orit. a!M-.r- e raptured averanlnn 2.1 unlucky falls yesterday caused two nli.Lt ALL UTMUt HANDS flXL 1 by V. T cluding Revs. N. W. Thomas, Frank t 'vi,. wan .!...iti. poiiiida each,st making a total of 9... to drop from race, leaving ; JTEAMED. THE RCASTIHGU . teams - -f ,,f tti Kva. Hh la Talmadge and William E. Lawrence. the A n fish. He also Uridrd four GIVES PECULIAR - w -- r--- pounds of ij.'v t Anil wt-mii- v Mayor but six. r a hn monatf-- ranain in called on Harrison this after DELIGHTFUL HCft ' t'il many Oscar Aaronson i3 in the New York OTMER Bf?ANDS "i v art II irH.r ttm"i ' f r. 1"2 to -- 17 pounds. The noon and protested against tonight's; ' - tn iK.umla -- i i r...wlnr half a jr1" ouf-'- latter took seventeen mlnutea to ian,i. fight, anking the mayor that his per Hospital with an injury to his spine. ST h rrni-in- .i l hn aa aa M"kol ret-- re-call- partner, Babcock, from his fir it was cauaht with rod and and mit be Mayor Harrison re His fell CALIFORNIA ST: 7 " I n 1 ti wln.lwarl nil- - of ahu. Is considered 2 '32 line. When It wheel o'clock from exhaus -- thread fused to interfere. at sheer tyttca a m w. nrrc awat that the line usl a the all-- of ordi- tion. The referee was officially noti- v SAN FRANCISCO.CAL AS GOOD ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL nary wrapping twine and would hold weight. It fied by the teams' trainer that the but a fraction of the fish's OOLF T0URN4ME.VT. team, was unable to continue. About shows that some skill Is necessary and ira.n of th Icarus Will Fnllvsn big fish with such the same time it was announced that THE CUP DEFENDER. CHRISTMAS FOOTBALL. th fight with then City Country Club Big the Oame Hare. I'aht rear la moat exciting. Atlantic Has a Turville and Gimm were out of the -- shark race. was badly injured by 11 Tt- - Mr. Halley also landed a fiot Madal flay. Turville Yacht About To Be Built in Boston Qamt at Puxtahou W Ol of the vllt of the Iirltlah warhlp aame lleht outfit. He Is coin being thrown night, fl with the ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Dec. 13 into last By Lawley. Liv Yet. haa ruet quite a itter of tit dip his line Into the water at Puut.ai Harry Elkes, who i3 looking very lUst man-ei- er u The pen golf of At ''iient anion Association men. The and arlve a feari naroor tournament the fresh, came on the track at 5:30 BOSTON, Dec. 13. The develop- The Christmas day football game at rM h va i sturdy team, who next to taste of his skill. lantlc City Country Club began today on au o'clock after a rest of two hours and ments in the preliminaries leading up Punahou promises to be one of the. Varpite's doughty heroes art the Northfield links, under forty nrnplniM BWAMP8C0T DORY. spicious circumstances. Play began minutes. to the beginning of work on the Bos- - liveliest the local gridirons have had of the I'aclfli'. Honolulu Shortly after 6 o'clock Waller's rear i with qualifying thirty- - ton cup of any will now havw an opportunity of the round of The quickened their built defender are not played upon them. The teams are get-- n Kfoct-Smit- n Orders Another six holes, medal play. tire burst. riders thir q'lt'.ity against a tried E. A. pace and gained several laps on Wal- special importance, except to show the ting into condition for good earnest im. and th encounter shoull a!il While In the East. of the tournament 1.4 ler, but only one lap was taken from determination of those interested to playing, and big cr6wd l to thalr knwle, of t!ie game. the contest for the Atlantic City cup. a is anticipat Mott-Smit- h while East ordered and score. This did smooth over any difficulties might M.itthes have been arranged as To- K. A. which was won by W. J. Travi3, the Waller Stinson's that ed. As the two teams are pretty even Swampaoot dory. The new not cause any change in the position come up later on. ly matched and both are adepts in the las: another amateur champion of America, when Superintendent Boyd I W ember 22. Icarus vs. will b lanrer than his present he defeated N. S. Douglas, of the riders. of the Atlantic art of making a scrimmage one of the j.iturl.ty, rraft former 7 Builder yacht, will b heavier built and champion. At o'clock the leaders were fifteen works is in consultation with features of the game, the spectators naland. fhe by Mil- Lawley in South Boston, and is pos- ( water-tigh- which miles behind the record made it will have plenty of amusement. Iirlstni.is fuy. frarua vs. Honolulu. have t compartments The entry list includes most of the ago. men upon some of 2'J. leading ler and Waller a year The sible the work the other .The line up of each has not beea S.ituM.i.v. Hfralif Iraru vs. will render her safe for outside work. golfers of the country. eigh- Lawley upon Among cards qualifying were then riding at the rate of contracts which Mr. has definitely settled upon, but the follow otland. The new will he shipped arouni the in the teen miles an hour. At same time his nands at pre'sent may be done at team will represent Eng-.t- h he round were: the ing lists will probably have few Tha whlrh Horn ttand will arrive year ago Miller and were Atlantic Works, so Mr. Law- - ..I this af'ernoun Is given below: tim next summer. Walter Travis, Garden City. 83; J a Waller the that changes in them when Christmas day riding a twenty-mil- e pace. ley may be able to devote bis entire eis.1, t.iiiiis; barks, nirvey ami o-- " " G. Thorpe. 94; F. S. Douglass. 97; W. arrives: ...... , an. I Sunday a uninjured to new cup defender. Mr. , mn'1 ..uthvet liiht last H. 91; H. M. 92; C. L. Gimm and Babcock, the attention the Punahou End, F. Damon; tackle, nlv- - J:)n M.a' i,; ,f the Measure fleet spread Travis. Forrest. members of respective teams, Boyd offered to extend every possi- in; Hiacsman. in- - Tappen. 102; Chasseley, &; Arden their CapL J. Waterhouse; guard, W. Wal- forwards. IH". whlt winas. The Dewey rrulse.l sent word that they would return and ble courtesy and do all in his power ker; center, A. guard. A. and Irvine. t,m-r- ,j larjre Robbins. 96; W. P. Smith, 87; W. C. Waterhouse; Ianstal iollt Diamond IIea4 with a ride twelve day up to to expedite the work on the defender, Mar- T?i r.nn'.Wh and S" ttlsh teams are t.urtv atMwird. Fownes. 98; E. A. Darby. 91; H. C. their hours a Judd; tackle, C. Hemenway; end, -- even lending Mr. Lawley ikln aver .Wort t. nerfett them- - M The t lytle. k and I'okll Fownes. 93; W. C. Fownes Jr., 93; C. tne end. to additional tin; quarters, G. Waterhouse, Babbitt; tplta. 2 was: 'help. .iv. ...., ., u,,, m.irhn ere trying conclusina with each oth B. Fownes. 101; J. T. Taylor, 98. The score at o'clock halves, A-- B. Ingalls, W. Green wall; 111 k.n '1 KHU ' 1 ... - Elkes and McFarland. Pierce and i. but where, where, are lo-- f KIMIliV III ' fullbacks, G. Fuller, W. Soper. oh the the channel. The turtle jMcEachern. 1,647.0; Simmar and Gou-- i has. rwl Will Row in England. Maile Ilima End, Belser; tackle. lnitl MA ..1 ..It V.a.atsrK t n goultz. 1,646.9; and Stinson, would to play 'although, Eroke all Records. Waller Wright; guard, Sumner Ellis; center, recommend them the pokll a short cut she 1,615.9; Kaser and Ryser. 1,646.4; NEW YORK. Dec. 13. At the an tackle", Joy; many tk new yawl. The CHICAGO, Dec. 13. L. Dind-hamm- er Chilton; guard. Jarrett; mitrhes aa possible before was unable to catch the Fred Babcock and Aaronson, 1,434.9. nual dinner of the Dauntless Rowing quarters, McLean, nime commence, or they will not boats did not return toetner nut of Northwestern Academy end, Richardson; difT-re- nt halves, Johnson, Wilson; full in fit rendition to do themselves ed In directions yesterday broke all the western col- Club last night, it was decided to send Clark; . . w Mr. Johnson, owner of the Dewy PXEUMONIA PREVENTED. King. . -. lege records strength eight-oare- d back, in. mj i.r Wi dat nut nniru . ..,.,-.1,.-.... - - ir...... h- -r in a test taken the senior crew of the .- n... .. v .1 .w r.Hnrn,ri..r M. A. gymna- -' - (iiniiii oown ior iueiu vi U... -- t Home of the present insi i at the Evanston l. C. Among the tens of thousands who club to England to compete in the ' K . tk m.111 ...... a . . 1 1 SUGGESTION. . . an mWaa'a I supervision Director Cough Reme Henley 1902. crew, FRIENDLY iiiji uie.ir win mxu umn-- fv.n( Will lie aijiel TO ner cuiije Iran slum under the of have used Chamberlain's regatta in This - - ". ChrUtmsa INiv and next Hatur-- : keet. rlvlna- about six Inches more Pass. Dlndhammer scored a total of dy for colds and la grippe during the which accomplished the unusual feat years, knowledge, Maid See here, man; i3 thia the !i nild sea them out If they mean depth. This will make her stlffer and 4.632 points. The best previous col- - aJ't few to our not of winning as juniors, intermediates Old - 1 1 nog single case In pneumo- - smoking-car- 1,.- .- - holil on" better beating, which will lege record in the west was 4 made a has resulted season just i n,a & 240 and seniors, during the N'" iin.i.,n),ii ir imtirove ner winuwaru vbitCeld Co Wabaah Brakeman No, mum, there isn't any II. Anderson It celebrating the u, nutru . i i vuc v.ii.,ris.iij avenue, Chicago, one of the most prom passed, is still in training, and is con- '. on and work. I o. v.nicago on reoruaryie fidently expected by club to win smoking car on this train. You'll have eaon Iliwail. the it iasu inent retail druggists In that city, in the 10:13. Somerville will b without their skipper tjll Tha marks scored by Dlndhammer rpeaklng of this says: "We recommend the national championship in the to wait for the " t FRIENDLY CtN.IDEi:ATION. (Mass.) Journal. gus matches commence. were as follows: Arms, 1.1S3; legs. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for la senior class during the season of 1301. te' Nl rs. Illarkman -- girl encourage you any?" 2.S04; trunk. 6.13; total, 4.632 (cof- - PXlppe in many cases, as it not only spend another year in and Hddea hate Did that prompt recovery, It will then one may nl''Sker, tha mttter of goal nets "Well, when I railed She d!dn t ap-- ted) . rives and complete training for the Henley event, and The man of Idea i twentv-thre- but also counteracts any tendency of la rib- Be just the proper stuff. te to have all the nn-to-da- te ap- - but she sent her mother Dlndhammer is e years Of will attempt to capture that blue var herslf. to result ln pneumonia." For lollow-in- g some day '1"i' .14 by - age, weighs only pounds, and is o aquatic world in the He will be famous if the first enrounter. of Jan- In to fiee rr.e Instead of hr father." 19 by Benson. Smith & Co.. Ltd., bon of the big enough. TV 'n. ' Indiana(ol!s Journal. feet 7 inches high. wholesale agents. spring. His idea's

ir THE PACIFIC THE LAWS HEAVY HAND. CHURCH 44 The order of the United States De NOTES. Honest Labor Bears Commercial Advertiser partment of Justice to , District Attor- - I ney Baird to be&in proceedings against Hereafter confessions will be hear! in a Lovely ALTER O. BJUXH - - EDITOR. 'ali conspiracies in restraint of trade is the Polish language in St. Boniface s Face." t the second definite result of the Adver- - church, Sah Francisco. A number f User's crusade against the plumbing Catholics who speak the Polish lan- There . ts nothing more SATURDAY .: :. DECEMBER 22 rus he first was the announcement guage attend this church. pleasing to look upon by the members of the trust that they than a ' The late flies did not make the status ;viould henceforth sell their wares to all An imposing Thanksgiving service hearty, ruddy face, gained by deci-show- was of the canal bill very clear, though they jccmers at an even price. If that ed held at the Nefusot Yeuda Syna- lobby was ac- - gogue, in Gibraltar, to honest They r that the railroad sion was honestly reached and Is being , celebrate its toil. are the .tive and full of hope. Past disappoint- - slncerely carried out, this journal centenary. The edifice was thronged an- - saving of the nation, these .. ments will prepare the people for would feel at liberty to express the with worshipers, , many . Christian other one In this Important matter, jhope that the united States' District friends being present. ,, toilers of both sexes, strug- -- 'which, if It falls now, will demonstrate 'Attorney would tread lightly in his gling for daily bread. ""that an anti-railro- ad campaign will Rev. Sam Jones, the revivalist, is patn of duty, giving the offenders a completely 'Pure blood nukes them able to ave to precede any, proper expansion jcnance to yieid tne of repentance. broken In health and has keep op fruita gone to his daughter's the daRy round doty At home, shop or , of America's commercial Interests on 8tory iateiy brought to us by a home In Atlan- of Gloves, But a to be- store. blood Hosiery, Ribbons. , the iwn. ' ccntractor raises a presumption of ta reside. It will be a long time If the has a taint or im- Fin v.., ' we should like to nave fore he will be able to preach again, if purity, or a run dovvn feeling comes on, , ' chicane which Silk and ? indeed he ever regains sufficient the one remedy is Hood's lace Fishus, Silk WaiT"' The alliance between Ureat Britain disposed of first. strength. S&rsj.par3U. and Portugal means that the British j Tnls contractor says that he went to America's Greatest Medicine for the blood. Siik Skirts, Opera ' use Delagoa bay ' ' Cloaks will have the free of ,a fading supply house and asked It to All Saints' Episcopal church, Palo Poor Blood blood tuas so ., a a port for the Transvaal. That goods which poor that in hottest isnu Hn order for plumbing Alto, recently formed, vsa-tr- y iveather felt cold. Painted Cushions, Nick-w- Is comprises a I Silver , ,. .mhat the alliance for. It could he himself proposed to Install. , of three professors univer- Hood's Sarsaparda made me tvarm. It is on of the , hardly be Justified other grounds. do not want to sell to you," said sity, two professional men one rail- the right thing in the right place." Hattie Parasols. Umbrellas. J and Yrom the British point of view, as Por- - "'e will do so if you de- - U e dealer, "but . road official. Rev. D. Charles Gardner J. Taylor, Woodstomm. N. J. . tugal could be of no special diplomatic nian,j it. the law giving us no alterna-- was elected " military to a world power rector. Steps are beins or avail of tlve." taken to acquire two lots adjoining the r Great Britain's proportions. must, It then," said M. I demand church for a rectory and parish hou?w?. BRaSCH & CO i customer. . the ; I PHONE " It appears that the Llttlefield bill i right! Here is our list price. 157. "All In the city of Heidelberg, Germany, Hood' P1IU CuVUTUg "prohibiting the sale of liquor to the na-- . your pick." ;ieimitatiipVn"ii Take there is a church called the Church of only otharti to tolca With Hood' SaraaparilUl belonging ! .tlves of the Pacific .Islands This was the little Joker the list the Holy Ghost, which is unique In Its to the United States was not intended mem- ' price. The contractor knew that way. being the only church In the world .to touch Hawaii and may be amended bers of the. plumbing trust were get- - - ' in which the Catholic and Protestant .;- so as to exclude this group. Viewed ,tirg about r0 per cent off' from list "practically services are held at he sane time, a FINE BUGGY such exclusion, would be prices. He could not pay the ng latter partition wall through the centor rep-nratl- wise; for as the natives of Hawaii are making his building cost more r-- without the .vo congregations. AND ' Tnow citizens of the United States they than he had agreed to build It for. His .' ".' eould not be deprived while they re-V. remark to the Advertiser was: "You so any portion my A petition Is being largely signed ry NOT nlaln of of their acquired say the trust Is pulverized! From the Jews of Roumania for presentation r rights save In the case of individuals point of view it Is In as good working SURREY HARNESS -. to the Senate and Chamber of Deputies. t- rrnivlrted Infamous crimes. To at- ever i of order as it'was." The petitioners point out in article . Large Assortment tempt' it a the Llttlefield bill does sim-- ! story represents actual that Just Received If this the 46 of Ihe Paris convention o 1858 equal-ity'- of p1r!JnyHes litigation which would end spirit and practice of Honolulu " the rights was assured to them and 'jjVclarJoR the. Hawaiian clause', un- - plumbers they no right to CTJT-- ' .ut. via then have forty-- - Ex. that they have waited In vain for .14.15'- "St. (Catherine" . '. f onsUtujlonal.'.,, , .f t expect mercy either from the District two We would like . to , -- ...' years for the fulfillment of this advise , lntedipi . Attorney or he press. ,,To stand; up ". purcnasers ' pledge. . , before buying holiday rrs That "Mr. Donley," .otherwise Mr. fairly and say: "We did not know we ents, to - Inspect our elegant stock' 1"tittfie.'' lg tm'the Voad to the recovery were breaking' the law and having .... iS,VV 'li ?.is'' LaiJiS.and Gents .Riding The, .Anti-Saloo- n League forces ,'in suitable articles, such as-- - "''Wlrb health Is a matter of satisfaction found it out we propose hereafter to i. ,v '' -- ' ""!drld Oriuinrr Whine California, . -' to many millions of those who admire deal with the public on the square," have defeated the saloon in 6 )- w.-Hh- f ' three'out of four counties by a decisive Urtri'Chlc'&go philosopher.' Ameri would be a strong appeal leniency. . Hack Whips, for vote.," Ventura county was by : Carriage Rugs ca always, has a, pet humorist But th policy evading tne In- - carried and of law 60Q . ' ACi ...... 1 3 between 600 and majority; Orange Gentlemen's . him near her heart while1 his t'f mmli.l i 9 Leggins, trtuxes county by over 300; Cruz wit and humor last. 'Nobody -- cfin, support plumbers in Santa by,over Bits of all Artemus 'ward the 200, and Diego county, Descriptions, !ajid ."John Phoenix" were the earlier that; no one can Justly complain If they San outside the Perfumes! ' - city, carried, but the 600 majority in the , Bickmore's Gall im-- miiu inuuKn ineir wriimRS ao noi lure iimue u uw- me marK in me tvea-nt- m Cure 5 city turned the tide the other way. funny now they touched all Yan- - eral Court. Horse Muzzle- s,- kee-risibl- e in1 their day. The humorist i It Is understood that the United English i Episcopal French, and American,; of the Leather and of 'the war period was "Petroleum V. States District Attorney has discovered The African Methodist Wire Nasby," to' whose' the! member- - very best grade, and put tif In heataiid Australian. 'letters from other conspiracies In restraint of trade church, representing a -- Stock Sadd es, Zion attractive packages--a.- " prejteijt, always ."Confederate X Roads." Mr. Lincoln! than that one so successfully attacked -- x.t nnnnn. and the coiorea mem-- very Harness Dressing and was wont to by v,,.--r- vi w .w a mucn appreciate by, ladi3s.. turn for relaxation from the Advertiser. If so we wish him Q131jt V. nr America, the the- - . lu consolidated. Axle cares of, State. Later "Mark a legal triumph in his dealings with vi isnooo. have Grease, m..mamI . a a. vogue at ...... ' they edifice in inio wnicn sim them. What are is not clear, for They will build a church Chamois Skins, survive. He was succeeded by Bill It has not seemed to us that any of will be the most costly and ow frjye. a vaudeville humorist whom the ordinary combines named In the fmposln of any church building .' . Sponges and Scrapers, everybody read. "Mr. Dooley" now recent past as proper objects at- congregation in the United has of by a colored Collars, Hames, the center of the stage and long may tack, have violated any law which the States. ie hold It. Supreme Court regards as constitution- and Trace Chains, 4 al. However. Mr. Baird's Judgment receipts of the church extension night, upon these matters Is The Several fine all hand made Last for the second time in a not disputed; board of the Methodist Episcopal week, the electric lights on the circuit end if he succeeds in bringing other organization i" Buggy, and Hack Harness serves trusts to time, which church since its on hand which this paper ceased to run. Indubitably been: General fund, $4,409,356.08: type-settin- g have 2; and made putting the machines out abuse the public, this Journal will not permanent capital. $1,13R.-954.0- to Order. withhold any loan fund, nf action and compelling the staff to from him credit he may loans returned. $6,954,969.07. The Repairing a speciality. work by candle light. The matter Is deserve at the hands of the people's added wan Novelties number of churches referred as a means press. All trusts should go; all total excluding .to of showing the and if 11.677. making an average, Island Orders Receive Prompi wiiy the lighting monopoly deals with of them can be reached by the law as per day for Attention. Sundays, of, one church " it so stock-neve- r (lts customers whenever the mood seizes stands much the better. thirty-fiv- e years, plus $82 churches. Our was more 6mplete It.., LMt night s occurrence which was in this line; conslstlijg of pulses, C;igar MANUFACTURING a. costly one for the Advertiser, 'Within HARNESS CO. cannot OF CURRENT INTEREST. Pundita Raroabal rerorts: ases, i raveung 8ets .Eetc. Eta a an accident, as Inquiry the-na- Mukti.pa texcaed st vear the work at These goods are of: the very 'best Corner Fort and over the telephone brought the renlv At present there King Streets Cola. !,rnanrd rreatlv. quality, and we guarantee them. that the engineer was "oiling up." It He.il and told, nearly 750 girls' recelvlji? ' A. iare. all - . .v ...... -j - P. 0. Box Mb: 322 - . - - .;r. ,cr wi nuur, .nny me en- ve learned from our teachers thai traininer where last year mere wen- in Telephone No. 22 lneer of a public lighting plant should jheat is life" and cold is death. We have 375. The . Sharada Sadan Itself ...has wait until night to get his machinery grown up in that belief and are inclin- trained over seventy teachers in the" HAn- - order . for . afcrvic. J .on of .thowe ed to cling to it, Just as we are in- last eleven years and the Muktl school problems that might be referred to clined to believe 'tnat the earth is round. has trained nearly; eighty girls to earn Heat destroys germ - 117. that School of Lost Mysteries w hich the all forms of life tU'tnv ."."" '..'.- ' ! theoirtphfstj organized at a temperature of 160 degrees Fahren- w have In Califor- heit, therefore heat Is Recent nia. It i certainly not to be explained death. experiments with liquid have dem the" thirty-fir- st session of by the rules of common sense.' air At annual onsiraiea Deyona aoubt tnat germs of the. ' the general executive committee " Close can resist a temperature of 312 degrees Methodist Foreign Mission oeiow zero, therefore cold is life. I Woman's tET WILCOX ALONE ; be ary Society, Mass;. I neve tnat liquid air will enable us to held, at; Worcester. 24th, general secretary r- - It Is not very likely that Congress. suspend indefinitely the vital functions. October the Dr. A. Campbell rorted receipts last year $360,338.63. ' Of Of. every description, when It comes Dele-gal- e White's experiments such as Manicoire. to' dealing with branch, gave $16,638; C Wilcox, will pay at the Vanderbilt clinic have shown this the Pacific Traveling, Shaving, Military much attention that a change of 400 degrees local- $5,034.43. iSeta, to ihe ravings pt In a lumbia river. The largest Etc., Etc ...... Celso o Caesar Moreno ized part of the human body can be amount Is credited-'t'- the Northwest or to the destre of a woman who was made by means of liquid. ' air. without ern. $108,428.13. . once the Hawaiian Delegate's wife, to causing localized destruction of tissues. --ven up takes only pro- old scores. The electoral will It a second or two to The Los Angeles Independent, an in people duce the most extreme cold, and a lit- - of the is not to be abridged by tle more terdenominational- paper, remarks Come and compare prices; no rapjice, by personal dislikes by pri- than that time for the part or to regain its temperature. Let us freeze thoroughly reliable gentleman in this to show goods. . . vate enmities. Roberts' case is the ex- a dog and see If it can be kept a week city was startled while listening to the ception which proves the rule. He was and restored to life. count of. votes at his precinct to hear (Uvlng. In. disregard of certain laws of Dr. White has applied liquid air to every Prohibition ticket score ori hi., country but even might not the tissues of the human body in the that form spray. against the amendment releasin i have counted at Washington, in view of The skin becomes anae- from mic and perfectly white or colorless. churches taxation. A erentleman of'what'many Congressmen called ex- I'-c- Within much less than a minute the irom wno was clerk or LACQUEE tenuating circumstances, had It not, tion, reported Ill part is frozen as hard as ice, and the the same fact there, 11 Ik been for the monster petitions which circulation returns in a few minutes uery Has it a preconcerted move were rolled up against him and for the without any injury to the tissues. ment? FORT STREET, attitude of the national press. In the There Is no pain in the application ex cept at very HONOLULU. case of Wilcox there Is nothing to prove the beginning, when there Jlev. Jonathan Kdwards of Spokane. that he Is living or acting in defiance is a sngnt burning or tingling. Liquid in a air Is a complete anaesthetic but not recent farewell recent Ion Pivon of any Jderal law and there Is no pub an mm. said fifteen years ago WARE antiseptic. Men have been that there Honolulu Iron Co' lic sentiment, reaching out to members. bumine were In Works . . . , ... . their arms and legs nearly to a crisp then that city but four Proten vi "congress, 10 aemana mm as a, vic- to cure the rheumatic eout. snfTerino. tant churches; now there are fif STEAM ENGINES, ' tim. Is agonies In about It said at Washington that Mr. the fumae, when here is an mere were 200 Wilcox was aerent aDout mem- BOILERS, SUOAR MILLS, AND seditious towards the Unit- that is both painless and bers, now about 10,000. There were COOL ed States In his campaign attitude here. then twenty ERS, BRASS and LEAD CASTINGS. Certainly Congregational church intimate political friends, members, with and machinery of everv . desrirfiivn Kaulla for example, were disloyal, Japs Becoming: Beer church property valued but Drink era. dl i.ouu. .Now there are about 1.00') made to order. Particular attentibn the Advertiser recalls no speech made The Japanese are closely to members in the six churches and oron paid to ship's blacksmithing. Job by Wilcox which convicts him of a their wedded erty work native sake, a light wine, made of valued at $75,000. executed on shortest notice. - -' hestile attitude towards the country of rice principally, but in which Curios 14 per there is Japanese his enforced adoption. Of course he is , cent of alcohol, enough to make The a numtnig the drinkers drunk, first recorded Thanksgiving was FOR and In some respects a great and they Jrink wie iieDrew reast of LEASE. knave; but a Congress that accepts a quantities of it. "As the con- the Tabernacles sumption of The New England Thanksgiving s Pettlgrew in one branch a Tam- beer increases in Tar.., and the consumption of irom The first national Thank, many heeler In the other fini- sake decreases, but cannot be our people are a verv temwn i Va jgivlng proclamations were h lease for a term of years jot? that .Very home cal about Insincerity and want of moral and are not much given to idur,nS the Revolutionary n.a usiraoie parcel or land situate on the Are the best things to send purpose. , intoxicants war There of any kind," eaid a prominent manu vvus one more corner of Hotel and Rlchards'-streets- , .rti-iure- r national Thanksgivin In full understanding of the fact that irom Japan the other day. recently occupied by tha Fashion Kt- - thw. The ..i xioa, ana no other until lb03, wnen Dies company. may. - figures Advertiser Is accepted at Washing drinkers of beer are largely in- - President Lincoln Issued Possession be lv- and they aire at your own ton as me cmcf exponent of v.tc,..K ana a national en on me nrst day of .Oaiuiaryvnext. II A American surprise me tor lurther particulars,, a- - : n.n.em nere. we say that there Is no 1, V the a0' thanksinr aply, to much - lp- - ! ,hr- conS s J. O. GAllTftn. " Hawaii favorable to wher'e Attorney-in-Fa- ct ' - nlAin the Japanese the annual proclamation. for MarSr-- ' 'r-- Z?r Mm I onJoiZl. . .. rV-j - rr. rights as a drinkers they , . ; ",,co' I remain beer JBrown. 5719 nZZVr?1."1 , V , drinkers. Al - r a fnu' - IT'. n, i mi wiiKicnn. hp nnnA t ha "i.r. uui uffr. nH ia tha noe v. i vm. ' 'nil Money DISGUISE. nil Money Saved is rvv """"v.reaenuais will ro1 "V""1- - is oottled, and good iur.u in understand Pnflt8"" are Crawford . the fact. Thoueh th. T?. made from it. Wa t can ,.bue,h ,m "K have a Wo, Vo WT.ta cS", N Tnl; T' mas Earned. ... . SKISrthe consumer.' Bna couia have beaten Crabshaw Why. old bov ..,, ' t him under a plan of, ir.. ' ' ' fusion, neither they l ...pauy my on QUEEN Makes Her Gift Roses Grow. wire her shopping STREET .. V". Want thk Hanll. , " it u nadn't been of the fan election to he x for the b- viuwu couia never - i i "' '-. "'" 'h"ffPLa.?,rLha carried out haro I 111 innu- Judging by prices mere expediency no good . l I.. come iwiS5!1!!.1.? ihe matt" of roses. ,th At store we entered. if Come in and see these fould of it; for if Wilcox should a small box Of RQnrl V. return here a martyr lie wom a ?reln all the roses ' bly riven her as out ...that were A DEFINITION. few be sent back to Washington " C1 oiierings In a with Sontemh Little Elmer wWnt , , Stock and ecause they will only last a majority was """" y"Kr' nas now Paoa. . MKJ 4 BoalK&e Iarer than given more- - n.,VIll him .nil. one-ha- lf .f , - .. . 11' before. rooted r... . WitTCTC LULLinFHiimaifrunft On t",,Lh.ave .put out "ttle leaves. Prof. Broadhead-- broad principles of policy It Is and h. a A Christmas green, e better to let so typical "r rv"'5tl,un a source of my son. Is a young man days. a renreef i ' 7 " ana rrlenrU c, who. having of the radical neetlon of l" "ave a rose fallen out with ht Hawaiian vot- summer. DenrnVuen ror next Decemher rr,.- ,.t ers show his hand and n.. st'.mbedding ' - the hand of his long icr box 7,? be ' ii.ii ner in lime Fire Party. The official people Washing- "he alto compelled to h..v - Insarancfgehts ton, at a Placed present. " w tn i.t una? who Ha-walla- are a trifle fanciful about ns. a goodwnVfwT.deal of 8 gave ner will, know them better after with the sun s they have wintered with Wilcox; and If JUST THE THING. they are to deal wisely with Hawaii In A Much-Prize- d iSKS Mrs. Bingo- Pane. -i want to my mture the more they learn about men cousin a send ommission and things There Is one nana .r i . Christmas present as a Merchants Hawaiian the better. Wil- borough """Uli1" cox can teach them a great house, in Englanthat something that lias are deal; we peculiar sort of history, value. willing that he should have a full carefully guarded. and is.,.most. ..-.i-n E you sen(1 n.j a wme Th. w rSrrWhy dn,t tnat STREET latitude; he will pre- Clarence once entered The sUtlng" euchre nH,. you Careful attention given to Ikdtel contrasts Of rm' won the business sent which It is well for one Of h a algtor. ana scratchedP. other night? trusts. American statesmen to observe and his with a diamond Ort the wlnilnur Ideas will Illuminate some Poon li. fields of In- after the Present sire?h thln GLOBE -- WERNICKE quiry which men like Pettlgrew fnTe0rM0.fPV Rui",a entered the room, lrll but - BOOKCASES enveloped have the c i,fm.attJer3-I - U 13 not m- - and In a fog. So give him rope. cousin, handiwork of his ent for n OFFICE FURNITURE scratched "Nicky" beneath it orld I3 not it-Qu- arlea. In stock, or ordered from Uonnfap. Advertiser. sufficient for turen. Read the

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how she worked," Bald that he was not "giving anythlnz away." which SIERRA ON was as much as to 6ay that, while he . & mia was getting acquainted with his en gines, his engines had not yet gotten acquainted being n, with themselves, still ..!. tivn. weak, run-dow- THE OLD somewhat stiff and a little uncertain MASTERS E IB ITION as to their actions. r;tN iv appetite. Copies from Paintings in The the famous Chruiinaa xrclses. Galleries of Europe On Exhibition v. and plump, fair The Christmas exercises of the Chi nese will be at Mission schools held AND SALE AT THE with pleasure in Many Honolulans Visit the Chinese church. Fort street, this 'Art Rooms of the Pacific Hardware .A. work; evening, December 22d. beginning at 6 o'clock. All friends of the work are Company, Ltd. .r-r- v three times a day New Liner. cordially Invited to be present.

" h! food. Plymouth Kock Defaced. PLYMOUTH. Mass.. 13. The PROUD Of HER canopy Ic. I'h:ih f these two picture! (Hill over Plymouth Rock has been defaced by vandals. The act, to all FOR THE HOLIDAYS appearances, was deliberately done. Thia canopy la of granite. 15 by 15 Second Cabin Accommodation at feet, and 30 feet high, being built In The Latest PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS, with A fine line of BURNT WORK by Miss R. r: .ire way to either Good Some the form of four piers, with arched Calf and Sheep Skins, Leather and Wooden is Beats' rpenlnirs and surmounted by a rranlte Mat Smith of San Franciseo. First-Cla- n. roof. The sau.ire stones on either side erials for burning. S'ip the first, for of the western entrance are bruised and the ansies broken off. while marks of FRENCH CHINA FOR DECORATING int tr be in it. If SMK Ujr towering and graceful other hammering are plain on various parts AS alongside of the base. A reward has been ARTISTS MATERIALS IN LARGE VARIETY to the second h tie Oceanic wharf yes-- effered by the Pilgrim Society for the terday. the great new steamship of detection of th vandals. To make per A SPECIAL IMPORTATION of Picture Mouldings and Frames fect repairs on the canopy the entire for Christmas 'present. OIL AND cod-live- WATER COLOR PAINTINGS y local Artists. To arriye PlaUnotype of r the Oceanic Company the Sierra, was structure mlcht have to be rebuilt. and Carbon Prists, COPLKY PRINTS. Photogravures, Bngfavings, Etchings, etc, etc In connection with the Art Department Miss King the admiration and delight of all who Df San Francisco has opened a stadlo for Instruction in China and Miniature Painting. vf attention to saw her. METHODISTS IN Honolultt, never t life. having seen the Sierra before, made it a point to In- THE PHILIPPINES spect the new boat while she was In v- -. V TfV port. Her officers permitted people to The Need of a Trained Worker go aboard and look around, to wander Is Sta'ed by Bishop The Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. rrom one end of the large vessel to the other, to wonder at her size, her McCabe. team, her depth, her po'r, her FORT STREET, HONOULU. beauty and her elegant CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Bishop McCabe accommoda of the Methodist Episcopal Church has tion. Although no general Invitation received a letter from the Kev. J. L. PIRN had been Issued to the public to in McLaughlin, presiding elder of that spect the ship, she was practically denomination in the Philippine Isl- . open ands, describing the religious condi- FOR thrown for Inspection, and the tions, and calling for more men to day was one of many visitors and of assist In carrying on the work. He X-V- A5 much Interest for those who had the said: pleasure of going over the new Paclli, "What we need U a teacher, dea- liner. coness or trained worker to go into the communities now and train the 12: In the afternoon, between four am people. Now WHITNEY is opportu MARSH, golden & our five o clock. Merger's band played nity. aboard the Sierra. It was the "A few months ago our native t Slerra'a welcome to this port. preacher opened services in a small village near Manila. After five weeks, There were many through passen- .when on account of pressure of work. gers on the vessel's deck when the mu- he was compelled to discontinue at 519 Fort Street. sic of the band made the afternoon gay that place, a delegation headed by the and entertaining, and they thought as president of the village came in and pleaded with us for a preacher, so we much of the band as the members of sent one out. i the band thought of the splendid "We held services two Sundays in a Sierra. cockpit. Then we repaired to the q q 3 One ran stand on the uppper deck church, where we have been worship s s s of the Sierra, as she lies at the ping ever since. After careful ex- Oceanic wharf and look right over the planations and Invitations, 2S3 names top of the shed on the wharf, over the have been given, and the parties re- ppU tops of the buildings beyond, and see ceived into our church on probation." Handkerchiefs. the clock in the tower of the Judiciary Neckwear. building, on King street, something HAD TO GO BACK. it little daws balance In which one would not be able to do MALL from the deck of any other of the Umbrellas. 1 MONTHLY Attorney Ballou Boarded company s Sierra but Silk Waists. PATMENTS. steamers at present afloat. ' As th band played, people prome Got Off Again. t il pay yo to n on as. naded the spacious upper deck and ad Although Sydney M. Ballou left Pan mired the view of the harbor which Francisco on the Sierra, with due fare Fans. Open rould be obtained therefrom, while wells and good luck messages, he was Silk Petticoats. 'others examined the furnishings and mining when the gang plank was put MiRk ; luxurious appointments to be seen in down for the landing of passengers ffilfi h the saloon, or marvelled at the stylo Thursday night. Mr. liallou had not Kid. Gloves. IIIUU1U VV.t I and comfort of the second cabin nc-co- b?en put to languish in irons, neither Combs. moUt ions. Still others were in had he been lost at sea, though such iUIIVill rcL. m terested In the very appropriate fur suggestions were offered In explanation Evenings DlshioRS of the bar, which, by the of hi absence. Sterling Silver way. like everything else aboard the It seems that the attorney's name was I Sierra is Al. on the passenger list and he actually Hair The accommodations In the second left San Francisco on board the lSerra, cabin are equal In appearance to the but while still inside the Oolden Gate Purses. first-cla- ss accommodations aboard th-- ; a letter was handed to him containing Till Australia. Everywhere there are elec business Information that demanded Ornaments. tric fans, and there are plenty of bath- his Immediate presence In Victoria. Mr. Shopping Bags 1 rooms aboard where one ran turn on Ballou went In frantic search of Cap III! the hot water as well a. the cold. tain Itoudtette, explained hla dilemma The second cabin passenger eats as and was allowed to return In the pilot Laces. good frod as the saloon passenger, and boat. Belts. It is Just as well cooked. The only The delay In the business message Ghristmas, difference, as far as the food la con- was occasioned by a misdirection in cerned. Is that the second cabin Is not the matter of hotels. The attorney had Men's provided with quite the same variety exchanged his hostelry from the Occ- Gloves. BUFFET as the saloon. The following Is a copy idental to the Palace. of th bill of fare for dinner aboard Mr. Ballou will remain In Victoria the Sierra yeaterday. In the second for several weeks. Furnishings cabin: Mutton broth, salt cod. cream Ribbons. sauce; rrlcassee or bare; roast oeei HOW TO CURE CROUP. BEER with horseradish; corned beef and po- Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenla, cabbage, brusset sprouts, mashed Duchess county, N. T.. Bays: "Cham- AT LAST! tatoes, s.iko pudding, pie and cakes, Cough Remedy is best coffee, berlain's the k yM tried It yet? crackers and cheese, tea and medicine I have ever used. It Is a fine k k k p olives, nuts, raisins, and so forth. children's remedy for croup and never Milwaukee-- bst! There are accommodations for 238 falls to cure, when given as soon as first-clas- s paenger on the Sierra, in the child becomes hoarse, or even after knows what that meant cough addition to SO second-clas- s and SI the crofter has developed, it will harrH of 4 q'uxrt. $13.ft0. steerage. The dining saloon Is on the prevent the attack. This should be dn 150 home In mind and a bottle of the pa of 4 Qiarta. $.00. iippr deck, and can accommodate Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for don persons at one sitting. The dining-roo- m Instant use as soon as these symptoms Morning Calls Appreciated. ft Ok of 2 doxea quarts, fS.OO. for second-clas- s passengers, sit appear. For sale by Benson, Smith & uated on the main deck, will accommo-iUt- e Co.. Ltd.. agents, wholesale agents. 000-- "5 persons, and like the second-clas- s staterooms, shows an almost Th ten-year-o- ld son of a Berlin law furnishings. yer frd to any part of the dty. lavish expenditure In the has been dismissed from his gym There are sixty-fiv- e staterooms on the nasium and forbidden to enter any - upper deck and two brldil staterooms other In Prussia for lese majeste. WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD,- on the hurricane deck, where also are ih rooms of the deck officers, as well Th Hay-Pauncefo- te treaty was again rSCHLAEGtR Ltd th larire social hall. The hall Is debated on the Uth Instant In the ex- 519 Fort Street. COMPAHY, finished In mahogany, with green ecutive session of the Senate. tlu-- iiDholstery and green carpet. The and "Streets, ntht Honolulu. smoklne-roo- m aft on the hurricane t deck Is large, and furnished In buff leather. There are ten first-cla- ss bathroms. with porcelr.ln tubs and marble walls, celling and tlllnr. and Yule Tide Presents Rock two Independent showers in marble In- ski. Photographic cisure. There are fine porcelain tubs pproval In the aerond-clas- M bathroome. and on For Ballast the unner deck is a finely appointed U almost certain to follow barber shop. An Innovation through Tin: household Portraits! A Select Assortment of out passenger quarters 5s the cell Inspection OUR STOCK of the DEPARTMENT White and Black Sand of I nits, which art finished In burlap and Get Hem In Time For Christmas fur-nlsMn- QTJANTITIE3 TO BUTT. canvas, tor.rd in colors to suit the IN can be ven- - of the Pacific Hardware Co., The entire ship Do not leave It until the last mo- PERFUMES EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. tlUted by forced draught OA BETHEL ment; take time and have first-cla- ss CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. all Paper iceesary. STREET, work; see that your portrait has the There are three kitchens, one each modelling and character that shows an day on will he Of.en Intelligent retouched out American and European Dump Carta famished br the for the second cabin, steerage and the face and not an hour's netioe. Th iinortmwt Is so large saloon. In fact, nothing has been EVERY EVENING, of recognition. will tend to com will guarantee satisfaction. AT that one's choice Is practlc-all- y overlooked that the Appointments made by telephone. fort of the humblest that may trave commencing Gallery open Sunday mornings. H. Be HITCHCOCK, unrestricted, and th In this palatial liner. LARGE COLLECTION Lowest Merchant Street, in Offlee eecupitd by prices ar so low as to make It would take columns to give an Saturday, until and including Prices. adequate description of the vessel. OF ISLAND VIEWS M. D. Monsarrat. !t posflb! for tttry noxn The Sierra Is .000 tons gross bur CHRISTMAS EVE AT I beautified and bright' drn. and her engines will develop 8.000 WING WO CHill & CO. ti horsepower. She Is 42j feet long and rr.M small cost. at 2 feet beam. ,!. J. WILLIAMS' STUDIO Smith & Co, Win tm plead to show Captain H. C. Houdlette, the able Grand Clearance Sale of ton, Ebony Furniture, commander of the Sierra, Fort Street, Upstairs. Cigars and Tobaccos, any Urns. and trusted .imps at In proud of his new charge, and has CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Limited. Chinese and Japanese Teas, evrry confidence in her ability as Crockery. Mattings, HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. Vaaes. Camphorwood Trunks. traTrlcr and a weathcrcr of stormy AND IMIICA PRAC. Rattan Chairs. winds. TrtCCHESNEY & SON He was well satisfied with her beha Silks and Satins vior on the way dwn from the Coast L. AHLU Hawaiian Soda Works. OF ALL KJND rwers & Cooke. and Is sure Hint the will, under favor Wclesale Grocers 219-2- 12 Nuuanu Street. able circumstances, make a run rrom General Merchandise. EMMA AND VINEYARD STS. KORT STREET. leitter &ce Fto&cgs. San Francisco to Honolulu that will lad Book and Job work In tke highest arV t"bbiftnst . $am of RXO RUH-- bent all records. WAIPILOPILO. Kit A T.AM A, executed at short notice, at the 9A y, 187L o Chief Engineer Nelman. when asker (Near Tramaax Stable). 4 1 seta Honolulu Soap Waras Cass-..an- TELEPHONE BLUE it..' i niampa) nm wj DELIVERY. ZETTK office. llWAIIiV mtvrrn rr .by an Advertiser reporter yesterday rlpfeon 1M- - P. O. Box 1114 Honolulu, ard Tinnary. PROMPT Jul 1900. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTISE16: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 22,

Cared. THE CHILD Some of the rt Dr.Williams' mnasium G Un. GEORGE HEATON, . m ColumDiauuy, ino. rr Cured cfBoiaiie Rheumatism. Pills AT HOME Pink Horizontal Bars, CHARLES NORTHS, ML BlOTUngi 1U Trapeze, Cured of Lumbago. For Pale People Home Gymnasium, JOHN HEWITT, Iron Dumb Iiellf, jot By Rev. W. M. xopeza, Kinm khe Sermon Cured of Chronic Rheumatism. Cure Wood Dumb Bells, Kincaid. Mr SARAH LANTZ. v sroooi unit Cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism. Rheumatism Indian Gymnasium 50 A. H. SHOEMAKER. SEVEI1TH III THE SERIES Asniey, umo. 1 have efTected cures where Suits . . . to Cured of Chronio Rheumatism. They 1 Clubs Sltl1 eminent physicians failed and have !' ! TO A NTT IX!fO. ijennon, Mien. given health and happiness to hun X G of Parents and cf Sons and Cured Muscular Rheumatism. A A Duties of dreds oftortured victims. Chronic Dwelt on by Punching Bags Daughters iTIAM RAT.M. Vernon centre, in. x. cases yield to this remedy as if to Speaker. Rheumatism. CbrmI of Chronia magic and the trouble never re 3 - BOXING GLOVES, nTt.mmT PTiEGRAn',. turns. No sufferer from any form following Is the seventh sermon Oosben, Ind. The Rheumatism can afford to neg- "t. vJrjf I r In the series being delivered by Rev. of Very complete line. I W. M. Ktncald on 'The Making of a lect this specific. particu- Mrm. J. K. JEWETT. iri Happy Home" and Is directed Metaehen, N. J. Absolute proof that Dr. Wil- larly to the duty toward the child: Cured of Chronio Rheumatism. will cure Rheu I BALLS of a child to a true home is liams' Pink Pills FOOT The debt V one that can never be paid. It dates inn. iu. vtxvu-a- . , matism in all its forms will be fur Electric from the tirst moment of their being; Rochester, N. Y. H it Increases as the days and the year3 Cured of Chronio Rheumatism. nished upon request. pass on. There is tirst the period of 9 i..ir,io Jnfanrv with its broken nights .n.i toilsome days, its unsleeping Th ftbor r tew cue from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People art Mvtr ..n.,,vtriiinaa and unselfish sacrifice bvndnda eared by Dr. WUltema' sold births dozen or hundred, but always In Novelties period of training and PlnkPult. If yon r troubled with ages. Mali druggists, or direct from the Or. Wi- "There is the rheomjUlam, writ na. Advice will lliams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. T., 60 when the bodily powers are $2.60. trhinir. ; cents per box, 6 boxes taught to you nothing. 52.50; feet Necktie Pins. Pocket F.ash walk, hands to handle, the tongue the Lights. J!.5, $4.00. to speak; when the mental faculties are 3.M t5M. iw.it, .r iirawn out. and when all the Night Lamps, Dental iif are beinz trained to Lamps, B- icycle Lamps, .pvprai uses. There are the days Batteries, Bells, tt.r lamp III li jikf sM weeks of sickness when the ... t - ..en Vr THERE IS IN STORE FOR YOU AT " Ruby and by night, am depicting is V lights and Electrical never goes out in the room life I F"1"-- NEW ENGLAND BAKERY, DE- weary accepts no parental authority THE and the pale, watcher the k.uV-v"" ' LICIOUS MINCE, CREAM AND OTH- is ,ii tho iianeer is nassed. There love: it seeks only tne un ik- lone- - of anxiety, of hopes, asks nothing ER FLAVORED - vears i. unreasi:it.'"- the disappointments, of pains and toils. Just If it witnnoias uuuca - Basket f i ".j , it iq... either because it . is No. the best that a child can do ror cnim u"..-.- ... f,iv,r and mother will never re not able.iato grant tnem, or uc uj and done for erantlr.g of them wouio worn. ...j". Balls wm fr what thev have to guiae ihpm. The Question, then, of the cnil rather than benefit. If it seeks Supplies J dreiTs part In the home Is an important the feet of the cntia ni PIES m& I - oe vue Thw hive their nlace in the maK- does not seem to w-- r It SAME AS YOUR MOTHER USED TO e. It Is because it thinks tC J5 ing'of the home-lif- Dreary, indeed, is most pleasant. MAKE. where children have Is the best way. irue k.ihi.i lonely and des ance Is simply love grown wise. I am of parental7' late Is the home where they have aware that this matter Complete ..niv to stav for a while and then guidance is often carried too ..HaAe Doughnuts JNIift vanish. From their earliest vou never Deen in a uume- .LM.i.n Viciv-- a a verv sacred mother is constantly aj Base Ball all the L,ii,i. dr this: uon 1 uo iiuvi. the lamuy me mt thrAnrh n.n't yawn That are the talk of the town because Tennis ne Ll iM n scarcely withou body A6 tawIS years tnai t"'LJZWnf.even f - " 7ssion. It is followed every wants them. Outfits " way and ir they have left It to set up homes of and hedged in and cuffed this CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, they have duties to perform that way. It is not taught how to take Supplies their own. ... thnw who teif And when the child be- - LADY FINGERS, CREAM PUFFS, . xneir neiiir. Q home- " rtr not- know anything-- IS no rn hi tr - i an ...m,.j t- and a full line of pastry for the holi- There no influence. Even iuunalways been shut up at home, tied ii imaii u to have have nr,ron strings; now I days. Made fresh every day. Come tW.a m find and see us at the Ltl iTthrwTo e" famfly t by its coming. Tm'golng to have my day; I PEAiSOiM & POTTER CO., emperor, with crown out a tnln(f or two" Such boys a Indeed s an v, , on the eo down into a battle 1 . mnd Bcepire.hi i u ihrnnc uhn r. n n i t l t no rnt cc ""T" are smitten 4 isitt rort ox., vnew numDer 6o; i eieuuuc otw. of S destroyed.' And the moth Er-buS-i: read'The story that and New e5 pointing iu gays: ."My son ' " r iuler of ancient Greece, who er mynaV I rose up 11 1 1 v a visitlnir- - prince. iv. it is not- - fault. , sua iu i'iiiiii. imuvi ije v,t 1 ruler of Greece." And eariy and Pat up late; and 11 1 am not inerfin the real r . . . v. n , never was a his kiu Ye. ' I GreeceT but" mother is worUi' miu. rule . t,i. mother- - I ,v. . , verv mischief of.it. iou England Tned"e"The governing it so that l?rtorV he rule. rcV And." he child by - ,M 1. r. leam to eovern itself. A col- d.a1- - "tne "Vr-ww-" r r M once told me that after he .moth-i- s cooooocoooooooeocoocy Illiiiim Truled from ?E nuraTtR .rAnd there hadlr;rVached the age of twelve hi. forbade him anything 3 sense in which it is true, er almost never Bakery a most deep never did anything The father out in the busy world at his but that he almost reply a ligh er. warmer, braver without asking her: and that her baby at home, to him was almost in v.i My son twort heruse of the - it; and if .you can reconcile J. Oswald Lutied, The mother gets through her duties think. about not more easily because of the little one vAiir own conscience. I shall MANAGER. up a word, it ir you mum n a Japanese kicking Mew its sleeping In its crib or io toDacco; ana ne heels on the Moor beside her. The older, best." Phe abhorred gets are gentler, more quiet, more wanted to smoke for that devil children so Into boys almost invariably at that age thoughtful since baby came. And boys, think the old prophet says. "A little child when they are still only but shall lead them." Yes. from th nur- they are men, and he came to ner anu (Shir Goods! any istimroas world is ruled; within the asked her If she had objection to sery the learning how to smoke. It was like Give Him nursery our future patriots and citi- his "My zens are to be found; in a word, the gall to her; 'but she said to him. twice ten years. son. I shall not say anything about it. Keneratlon which, in you can reconcile it to your own mor- Mill b the rullntr eeneration. If you What. then, is the child's part in the al sense, do it. You must act as A Pipe making of a home what it should be? think best." It was better a thousand I have tried to show you in these ser times than a "No." Ah. the thing to I Silk mons t have been Dreachine what a do is to so guide the boy and the girl Dainty Grass Cloth, Silk Goods, true home ought to be. It ought to be n the home tnai wnen inings giuui fcJ a place where love rules, beautiful, and are the most tempting, they will Kimonos, Embroidered Center Pieces, bright, joyous, full of tenderness, a have something in them which says. "I chil-dte- very nearly appreciate a good place in which both parents and n will not." They are and He will Silver Vases, are growing better and happier verv well brought un when they can one, such as you can buy at Handsome Ivory Ware, rat h day. No matter how humble it is. say that. Nolte's. Perhaps ne would Ware, m, China how plain, how small, it should be the Rut let us pass io the next word prefer a nice, genuine Meer-chau- ninsninfi Work. Laccmer and dearest spot on the earth to them. It which Paul has to speak to the child with a silver ferule - so of affection, so in the home. "Honor thy father and of every national- should be made full mouth-piec- e; or, Toys, Dolls, Silk Flags In years thy mother," he says. And the word and amber attractive that thousrh after to- Em-- one mav wander to the very ends of honor means to attach weight to; to put , should his taste Incline views, Silk t the earth, the home of his childhood In the place of superiority; to hold in ward French Briar, we can ity, Fans, with Hawaiian will still cast its Invisible lines of in hich opinion; to reverence. In the best ehow you an Immense varie- fluence about him and draw irresistibly sense of that word. Obedience is only ty of good ones to choose broidered Cushion Covers, Jieautiiui upon his heart. As long as it exists one of the more practical forms of tlfls from. and it ought to be the one spot in all the honor. The honoring strikes deeper Screens, Dressing Gowns for ladies world to which he instinctively turns than mere obedience it touches the The prices reasonable but In the hour of trouble and danger, the heart, it bespeaks the affections, it is too varied to mention In an , Etc. one refuire of his soul in trial and grief, reverence woven into the very nature advertisement. Come and gentlemen, Etc Have childhood and youth anything to connected with all the chords of being. . see the goods. They are sure do in helnlne to realize this ideal of There Is no need for any argument to to pleape you. "We have a home? Is it altogether the parents show that 4he child should honor his full stock of smokers' sup- work? So far as Infancy goes there parents; nor would it be of any use to certainly is no responsibility. Here the deny that there is a lack of filial re plies. A NEW LINE OF father and mother must do all. But spect on every hand. There are many wllh the years of growing conscious children who show by their words andi ness come obligations and duties, and acts that their parents are not sacredly Briar Pipes, Meerchaum Pipes, then the child helps either to make or enshrined In their hearts. The most Cherry Pipes, German Pipes, Furnishings. Joy. Is Gents' to mar the home blessedness and pitiable thing in the world to me to The first great duty of the child in see a young man or woman ashamed cf '. . . Tobacco Pouches . . . the home is obedience. "Children, obey their parents because they were ed LINE F- your parents in the Lord: for this is or poorly dressed. I have Cigar and Cigarette Holders OUR O- right." is right, not only known young people, I one and It because it such and have in Amber and Meerchanm jo or, avronHrmsllv fine Is commanded by God, but because our known also that one reason why the Jewelry at , reason and conscience assent to it; not father and mother dressed so poorly Gold and Silver Tipped. are selling this only because It Is enjoined by Christi- and looked so ed was be- we anity, but because it is customary even cause of the sacrifices they were mak special price tnis year. non-Christi- an Jewelry among Deoole: ing s not onlv for their children sake. X because a voice from heaven enjoins it, The time comes in the history of' ev- ifc but because the voice of nature in our ery home where there are children, Honolulu ow n breasts tells us that children ought when they reach the age at which they Spoons of Hawaii and to be obedient to their parents; that must act independently of parental Souvenir they ought to serve, not command; control. But that honor which should that they ought to rejoice their par- be rendered to parents does not cease. ents hearts by deferring to their wishes It simply takes a new form, that of Nolte's, Foit st. and not to grieve them by their unfllial respect, expressing Itself in courtesy Styles! conduct. Hence when Paul says to the and kindly deeds, and when necessary New Goods! New tiuiu in me nome: "Obey your par- In making provision for the comfort of ents," he is not demanding anything their declining years. In spite of any unreasonable, any thine unfair, nnv. physical, mental or social independence thing new, but simply what Is natural. 4 we are to remember that we are stlli P. R. ISENBERG, President. Bargains! 10 refuse to obey is to run the ris-k- children of our parents and our par- CHARLES BELLINA, Manager. Great nay, more to ensure the certainty of ents are our parents still. There Is no wrecking the life and making impos- - change In the real relationship, only in Bibie the realization of all Its fairest seme or the forms of Its duties. The THE and highest possibilities. A child same respect and reverence Is due at ? by the large unique up . will know our place brought In a family where It is not forty as at fourteen. There is no more ET" You made in taught to obey is pretty sure to turn womaly or manly thing ever seen on Japanese Lantern, which we had i out a bad citizen, a breaker of the laws this earth than a woman In her grace Club i of his country, a violator of the rights and beauty and a man In the prime of Stables J apan especial ly ior us. of his fellow-me- n. The parents stand his strength and power showing defer- to the child In place of God; they stand ence and love to the father and moth- LIMITED. In place of law-giv- er and magistrate; er that gave them birth. To you, then, they stand In place of nature Itself; and who have grow n to man's and woman's Telephone therefore the child ought to be taught, estate, and are married and have fam- 477. as the earliest lesson, to obey Its par- ilies of your own. and have in your ents. home that rich blessintr of Oort an Am I speaking this evening to some aged father or mother, the subject this lad In whose mind the question some- evening comes with special force. Let Reliable Horses, experienced Drivers. times arises, "Is it manly to yield to your respect ana reverence ior your New Rigs, Compaq Fair Prices. my parents to do their bidding In all parents De or itseir a glorious examnle. lAsada & things?" Hehold Jesus till thirty years deeply written on the hearts and In the of age yielding to the control of hi future memories of your children. Sur-round- he - parents. Was it manly In Him? True old age that adorns and hon- Custom House Wanks AND DEALFRS- manliness never wants to know more ors your home with every tribute of JAPANESE IMPORTERS than that a thing is right, that it Is loving care; be Jealous of 'its comfort Of All Kinds duty. Devotion to duty at any cost Is and dignity. Cover Its fallings with one of the first elements of manliness. the mantle, not of your charity alone, HOTEL STREET This does not mean that the child in FOR SALE at the home is to be a slave. The home- - (Continued on Page 7.) HAWAIIAN GAZETTB COMPANY. rrr TIIE PACIFIC COUtfEECIAL AD HOKOI.IILV; DECZUBE3 22, ICSe.

ray dear mother back to earth for a THE CHILD :ngle day. to auk her Dardon upon my (oid, Clean kr.fM. for all thou acta bv which I laundry Work. grieved her gentle spirit." Books! Gift Books! ATHOME THE BAND CONCERTS. iew fcitia w 4K th Big A4 t Continued from !'& 1) Programs for Today and Sunday Afternoons. I ab-elat- ety free but t.f y.ur nilU love and On Satur&ij afternoon at 4 o'clock trt AUt It that should ever b oth2f:. Derger's band will play at Emma THE GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR i nave wn an father mad to do if worn in m mure Square, and on Sunday afternoon, De . of a rich iun Sri pca mother nt up into cember 23. at 3 o'clock, they will play Com-- , th yoUn; at Makee Island. On Monday even Have Just Received the Largest and Most yanltis that called her Bon rather. I have known aged parents ing, being Christmas eve. the band ... left will omit the Emma Square con 5ffdm laundry Co. yvrrijr ami want, neglected by usual plete Line of New Books i-- v cert and give. Instead, a grand Christ TI3 J L ...... ougnt to have glv- - "TV comrort and attention. mas concert Tuesday afternoon at Ever shown In the Islands. A few of these will give an idea of the "newness" of the stack, which cannot all b , u or un- - p. m.. Capitol grounds. The i . ' ,n' "ry the at the enumerated in aa advertise oceat like t hi: m K.J ' " nvn gotten lady singers will take part in this af will sent Wr k all father's property Into his own iih th- - K,n. w fair. The following are the programs "SnADOWINQS," by Hearn. "BOY," and "THE MASTHR AN BLEGANT LINE OF BOOKS ifcy ,"""" about to send him off for Saturday and Sunday: "THF STORY OF BETTY," TIAN." by CorellL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. that ttot to the poorhoun- - with a solitary blan- - 2 wn-- n n Wells. "RAMONA" (illustrated). vols. Beaatifully Illustrated Books for tn was surprised to see his March "The Ameer" Herbert y WORKS," D.y n.1 "RUSSIA AGAINST INDIA." "SHAKESPEARE'S littl fslka. self the b'AnlcM Overture "Morn. Noon and Night".. 13 vols., ARTISTIC CALENDARS AND 11 one-hal- f, Colquhonn. Handy xi.t. --ln lwo k,"'P giving Suppr; xo TRUE BEAR STORIES," by Jaa-- "THE IDIOT AT HOME," by Bangs. CHRISTMAS CARDS. 11?..wier khcm trje man. TE8-TJa.CEI- ecreo;t old Selection "Patience" (by request) .. "QUI3ANTE." by Hope. FULL LINK OF BIBLES AND TS And when h demanded an explanation Sullivan quln Miller. the boy said. -- "ELEAKUR, Dy Mrs. Humanrey "ST. PETER'S UMBRELLA." By Father. I am going to March "Ma Tiger Lily" Sloane Ward. Mlkzath. NEW AND DAINTILY BOUND this half to give you - "P when I get Waltx "The Source" Waldteufel -- HIT.TiA WADE." V- Orant Allen. "ROBERT ORANGE." toy HobDS. BOOKLETS TO SUIT THE TASTJB oid enourh to snnd you ofT to the poor-house- ." Polka Coote We Don't The Jews, "Red and Black" "THE FOURTH GENERATION, Dy' TUMJl I AJu tjJi.iz.ci--s oj J. ai. OF ALL. from whose wldom "The Star Spangled Banner." Besant. Banie. "GIBSON'S AMERICANS," for MM. 1 we may lenrn so much. Insisted upon Walter n.innnlc reTrence an.i respect A FRIEND OP CAESAR," by Da-- "MACAULEY S ENGLANU," & vols. TOILET AND MANICURE SETS In j f..r fither and ENULANU, TOIS. endless variety. Jill inn umiin momer. it lay at the basts of the ol: PART I. vis. HUME S patriarchal life. The lio, "The Old Hundred. BLACK ROCK: A STORY OF THE "THACKERY S WORKS. 10 vols. FINE LEATHER GOODS, k of Proverbs 12-m- only anu iMTleslastea are full of Overture "The Star of the North". 5ELK1RKS," by Connor. DICKENS COMrLBTls wukls, STANDARD CLOTH, nop exhorta Meyerbeer "MOTHER GOOSE FOR GROWN- - 15 vols.. S7.&. 25 cents ach. to ii ani or denunciations of Its DOLLS AND TOYS OF ALL negtTt. The tragedy of King Lear Ballad "The Everlasting Day" UPS," by CarryL THE world BKAirinfuu" turns on the foul Inrratltud of r.on- - Heaven 3 voia. KINDS. m Finale Wagner erll and Ilegan.ln entrant with the "Tannhauser" We request an inspection by those who wish to make purchases for the holidays while our stock is complete. reechless. yearning love of Cordelia to Jrand Selection "Faust" Gounod arrangements buy d-a- before goods are picked aver. Special will be made for societies and teachers who in th vry th. It is nilal PART II. and the best wh,-- " untenderness quantities. wrings from the old. hart-dax-e- d. Cherubini tempest-beate- n Overture "Medea" m' king the agonizing ' Selection "Lucia dl Lammermoor". -- AT- cry: Donizetti "How sharper than a serpent's tooth It PrM-esslona- l "The Ruins of Athens' Is Beethoven To have a thankless child:" Overture "Titus" Mozart o O ,ewis & (E6.s "The Star Spangled Banner." K..r Is It otherwise In history. Jlanv of Q o the most pathetic scenes In the record Goldee Rule Bazaar r human 'Uf- - turn on Hard on Actors. MINOR MEAT, oarental n! Ilal ..ve or Its lick. The men NEW YORK. Dec. 13. The appellate ver trut 316 n-- FORT STREET. la Jars and tine; rmve hesitated or blushf.l tn riv. division of the Supreme Court has just publle pr.H.f d-- v( of their nila! tl..n. In handed down an opinion of interest to tN tUtt) CIDKR. the lif- - ,,f president ;nrfle:d there Is no tme Incident tbat will t longer or theatrical managers and actors. It CrtANUKnKT HAUCR. mor tenderly remembered than that deals with the vexed two weeks' notice la Jar a ad tins; little scene on the day of his Inaugura clause and holds In substance that If a 4 tion. In which he showed such honor to company closes lts'season unexpected VINT PAUCK. ng-- Ms d mother. When the Iat word. ly such a notice is not necessary, even FCDDINO. f" sp..ken and the ceremony was by 7 gome . when such a notice is provided for enu-i- ne wws iresld-n- t of a the d nni the and fr-Ue- See la tint; rreat nation, and whtl the huzias of the terms of the contract. Tine case was of Walter W. Newcomer sMTTtNA nan, the vat throng were falling upon his that 4 enr. and when the grf-a- t of the land against Charles E. Iilaney. Newcomer Colu mbia TtTrKD DATH. were pressing forward to spak their was musical director with "A Boy Finest Stock of sTtTFED pnrr, congratulations, he turned away from Wanted" company. The company's all this, to give the first thouirht of closed abruptly and Newcomer RAt.INi AND NUTS. supreme sg-- d "eason y that hour to a little and Cleveland worn woman who sat behind him. en brought suit for two weeks' salary nd circling her with his strong arm and hi railroad fare to New York. He re- JeleDlinne Main 240. fclslng her. It was the mother to whom ceived a Judgment In his favor In the t h- - nwnl alt that he was. In the days lower court and the defendant appeal 4 of poverty she had tolled for him. Hhe ed. The question had not hitherto been 4 t-- BI6Y6LE1 had both father and mother to up to higher courts. e ' Mrn. Hhe was plain and wrinkled and carried the In town suitab for nnf.hlonable, but she was his moth- X er, and that hour his loyal, manlv heart Affairs of Peru. SAT1VE honored her above all the world. His NEW YORK, Dec. 13. A dispatch to Is not th only ense. Life's hltory I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS rot all written. There are other great the Herald from Lima, Peru. saVs. HATS and . mn. an.l many unknown to fame, Native and foreign capitalists have T who have shown the same reverence subscribed 1120.000 toward the building and love for parent In their old ae of the Cerro Pasco drainage tunnel. nd fedlneits. There are noble The Lima postofilce has put in circu lruhtrs, to, who have fort gone the Rough y yn lation to celebrate the new century AT And Strav offered to them In homes of their por- 4 own. refusing offers of marriage and three sets of postage stamps with voluntarily choosing to live without Its traits of Senor Romana. Admiral Grau M.lng. that they might shelter and and Colonel Dolognesl. Rambler s- Hats... trr tir.d with love's tenderness the LIMA. Pru. Dec. 13. via Galveston. & parents who filled their chlldhofxl with Oereral Pirrola. the former Presl- - 4 E. O. Hall Son's 'nhlre. "Are we," It may be asked, "nt of Peru, has addressed a note to A "to honor parents who have proved 9 for LvI'kk anH the central Democratic committee an- 4 Agents. nfntlcmen tr.melvcs unworthy of honor? Are - a We to reverence those to whom norev-erric- e nouncing his complete separation from I replied - STORE Is NEW Is due?" answer there no politic and the committee has e- AT limit to the command: It des not say. admitting the Justice of his motives in "Honor thy father and mother only so doing and deeply deploring his res love when they do right." Parents olution. . - . their children In spite of all their way- wardness and wronrdoing. Are chil- King and Fort Streets. dren to show no forbearance to par- Crime Comes to Light. T.Murata's ents? Alas for earth If unworthlness porOHKEEPSIE. N. Y.. Dec. 13. t love and duty! to sever the bonds cf petfr Austin, the Stormvllle farmer IIIC MATKR. 1 knew of a sn once, occupying a high place, nhose father, also a man In who killed his farm hand. Charles hUh place, had dlsgra.fd himself by Brower. fourteen years ago and threw VM NuuM ft. TeL IV se 333L a .lark an. I evil deed. By It he forfait the body Into an old well on his farm. eii ail ami hi career was forever end Is on trial here under an Indictment YOU CAN it The world so wicked and criminal for murder In the sconi aegree. Un lteif. and yet so remorselessly cruel discovered until t.t me rorsooa uneriy The crime was not rr int- a new owner of the , ,,,)i(V Rut his son did not for- Aurust last, when frWtWrVArVr 'sake hlni. He took his disgraced, ruin- - farm was cleaning out the well and a , f.ither Into his house until he died; found a skeleton. It was Identified and for his sake he gave up all that makes Austin was arrested. He confessed v Pine Knots ne rrnwun. Tallow Dips or ;f,. most sweet, tor nis sane that he killed Brower, but said he did Ages the Past. .1 was example self-defens- home. The are unmnrrled. It a nohie o In e, the other man hav Keep sufficed to illuminate the Dark of of self-sacrific- e. while coupled with com- - In assaulted him with a knife The promise tnis they, were returning to his house. r.n.l hot.! mm1 potn To nations LIFE FIRE n,li.l.luulr The honoring OI owreins "o . SUSPICIOUS. r.-..- .." in...... k. reaiiiittion of a character,x CASE MADE MORE to lengxneninK oi our e hat tends the j "Show me a ny. says a iw-ni- So you claim this ELECTRICITY fnvs. ana i Magistrate that Gool author, "who loves his motner. was found in your you w no handkerchief, which win show one win nwr possession. Is your property? THE TWENTIETH f.ilthful friend, a noble lover, and a servant's THESE WARM DAYS BY U8INO IS tender hland. destined to live long Compl.Tlnant Yes, sir. ONE OF OUR CENTURY METHOD. land: show me a ny Magistrate But handkerchiefs are the wr-- v AOKNTP ron h me-llf- e has no auracii'me. ood deal alike. Look at mine, for in tt Is tH slow, an.i i i stance. It's Just like yours. lE35l3i;jKll!ll5ltl!?l'JC) ,ltlne. to be a man never to be trust- Complainant Certainly: but I've had ODOR ed with an thing which constitutes the CEILING or u two handkerchiefs stolen from me late SMOKE Or BOSTON. .,...!.. nt others. in me Floh., ni.l d.ivs of Virginia a young boy was ly! Der HO DlriT - - m.-i- i. - as a TilKIsniPmwu ,...r- TOUBLE. fire ,..!.,. i.i ... . k fioajjai I - mother's Willi DUl H OP S'J Into la . t- - hi s tears, an.i DESK ifteaArtTTonr th mother or h f.urk tfi her saying: "Ketch 5 I going to Nerve Tonic b ao k my trunk; am not brek s "George. sal-- ASlLb & COOKE CO., Ld. ,,y mother heart." Builds up the Strengthens, his mother to him. "Cod hns promised Sisttm. ELECTROLIER, PIANO, IIONOLULO. .t.. ik. rhii.lren who honor their ....r.nta n ml I De leve lie mil bless This warm climate Is very trying to LIBRARY and READING LAMPS you. That boy became George Wash-fir- st alL The blood" easily becomei impure fommission Merchants of the United GLOBES and SHADES. President and tho nervous system greatly debili FAN tin the other hand, character FACTtilCW. In the atmosphere of dlsobedi tated. I'.ut you can retain your health vj&de fo? SUOAU 11 I . : in all flnlahee. We have them HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD v .ithln It those- THE efice ami uirepi-- ' - and keep nervous system strong. itrect and alternating current. Nc elements of recklessnes- ;y etter Ventilator made. Call and c SOLB AGENTS FOR HAWAIIaWSLANDS FOR snori-nin- g . i portrait aornts ron which tend to the i r. This is the of Mr. William amine them at Mfg. Co. And what Is true of the Individual is Fanning, of Dtaconsfleld, Fre mantle, The Westlnghome Eiectric?and V.mx PlantaMon Company. .1,, true of the nation. That People. Waalua Agrleultural Co., Lt4. mong whom the sacredness Western Australia. In his letter he says: P. O. BOX 144. rnuPic K lhal 'isr Company. family Ideal Is maintained and children J. Wkim Mill Company. ob-.lle- n.e to their Su(r render and honor r tk0 ? Y LA. Koloa Agrleultural Company. parents will always be a nation of ru.icn Iron Works. Pi. Louis, Mo. strength, retaining Its hold upon Its "tat.dard Oil Company. wn ,,.. ions, and abiding long in Gas o. George r. rttaka Steam Pumpj. the land Some one has said that this n l Mi ton's I'sntrlfuf ala. command hns placed In the deca- - New England Mutual Ufa Inur- - as If to lnsignify mai ri-- i 'hone iMain ISO. MAOOON B13CK Go. loue & anca Company of IUton. . I It nt Camarai . ..rat lltll lillf'irnill ui' Astna Fir Insurance Comsany of pum total of human tiuiy. ti na llartftrd. Conn, n.r l..t durln th fw yf:irs to lat tr-nirt- n i Alliance Asauanc Company of ti.it m .n m.int homo. Th Independence Indon. nmt rf m.iny nf thm atld n Wholesale Liquor tmity Others nav t frasranr. hlldr-n-lf. i m..t ftilnful Imrrxlon. Irdirtlnif discomfort urn Dealers nil h rnm In rontat with them, Park Lots St. near King j.ri'j.hrnvln e II thlntrs for th days to Alakea --"ry 4QI mm. Hoy who hn- - tmfl asham- ed to u hn with thlf comrnln" th wirl father, nulmtltutln flippant For Sale and epltht uch n "old lrrvernt like, " Tpon arrlrlnjr In Wntwn Antmlla tnrea man." "rovernor." nd th rot aco, 1 d- - Vtwr roanu mat idt rina wu in inua min tn rpAltx that they wer rondition and m renrral Mtm all run down. Sole Agents for rradlnr thmlven In th tnouKnx m I nftrd rrnt1r. rprUl'j from indigestion. THIS TRACT HAS BEEN PLAT- - all pwpl. lrl looking 1 um Duii a mora inori placed on WhUkies. rlrltmlndd In- - ted and is now the market. The famous Elk Club and Springhill R mother a a houho!d EXCHANOB-CALENDA- urn thlr y is not a more desirable loca OMAN'S tltlttlon. rrnVI"tl in ornr inai in-- There fre for all th frivolity of a tion for a home. Fun toot rrlht tx- - M.Mr t. An nrrn to away AYER'S The lots are on the King street car t...m hnmm. a lonln for th day to line, within easy reach of town, na Rainier Beer and California Wine HAWAIIAN VIEWS for " o 1 rom will SOLD ON EASY TERMS, Tnt.fur""nt, wnn in "l i,"i',' younu be to rap'l- - I nrr 'Pnkln to that everyone may take advantage of ' ' II A rilOM HAWAII CALEN r,.or,l tonight, the cirri of who hom Sarsaparilla ALWAYS OX HAND. f.pi. .t unhmkrn. It cannot alwav this opportunity to buy. MA.VAtt FAin. hy I. It. Ood. and o. Th daya will romJ to you try no.ana rmaln I thoaght I wonld It. i aid oniy -- 'W rtirlea itable for Chrltma. hav rom to mary of u whn tbr l ttlr restored my trrntb. built at TT1E BOARS' HEAU thr a. FAMOUS fhrlt"mn-tli- l will tirlnt: mom tnr wv Ttrm. nd rnred my dyjjx-poi- ana For particulars, apply to WHIhKHY- OHIA iK.n !1n-- . I)o not burd-- n th fo- - bre lso found it prat nerr tonic, STOUT" aad "O.F.C. &UUH MAori wood for sale tur with rmrr for unthankful" Ml constipated, are though In ypar to If yott r ion, or SPECIAfTT. fo parnt. for th trouM-- d Ayer's Pllla. OUR may klndn to tho with uke CHAS. F. PETERSON, ,w rom vou "now -- Apply to t h to.i Ut for kind-..- .. ky Dr. J. C U., UwtH, Mjm., C. S. A earJy for the Holidays., "r nntlty. thn llvtf. will nny frtfarW Aer your orders in W. C. A CI 1 1 A CO.. t th dad. OM forb'd thit 15 Kaahumanu SL, Honolulu. r"Get POSTOFFICE BOX 766. 10 ... .hotttd hav to nay with Charl. TKLBPHONB 14. Weit KInf Street. e HOLLISTER DRUO CO., Agents. 5721 l't iO, 1300. Lamb. "What would I not to call 8 .'TTTK PACIFIC - COMMERCIAL: ADVJ2ETISE R : : HONOLULU -- DECEMBER 22 i ,1900.

THE Banish -- OF HAWAII. LTD. lacornoratri "HIED AW tWmJCTTS. - Capital. S250.000. PAID UP CAP :,"- HMrmfn President ...... rwn r m ji jt Vice President . M. P. Rsbinson UNDIVDED ,n0,M n:r t W. O. Cooper Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant OFFICERS AXn Ir''W Street. paries M. Cook : 88. Branch Office: Hllo, Hawaii. c:HSkV:: F. C. IS very probable that, the Pacific make for San Francisco. The failure "lucuon .... . "?C,l, I OBSncts a General Sosine HenryJil" Mail steamship City of Rio de of the ship to put in an appearance Banliss Waterhou IT off Cape Flattery a few days ago, as Macfarlane, a. n om Janeiro is going through much the AT HONOLULU AND HILO. CandlPK Tenner. tV-- expected, caused some little anxiety, .. . " . Kv same experience with the elements as tugs which were sent out and to search SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and did the Sierra. The Rio was scheduled for the ship returned without having nterest allowed for yearly deposits at to leave San Francisco on the 15th In- sighted her." This gave rise, to the the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Rules stant, and was due to arrive in this fear that the Gertrud had met with and regulations of savings de- tVueTtoT11 disaster. partment furnished upon application. elgn Exchange, "V3i For port yesterday morning. In fact, when iMue Leue N Christmas SAVINGS a be- the Sierra was sighted night STEAMERS, the MOVEMENTS OF Ordinary DEPa. fore, many people thought that it wa3 ARRIVE. and Term rl

Rio which was coming From. Due. n5 the in. After Steamers. : v.::r, v conditio,,. Rio de Janeiro S. I" Dec. 21 Kill I the rough weather which the Sierra copies of whtrv. ""nie Warrlmoo Victoria . . Dec. 22 I'M! on application. U J through, 25 COMPANY, has been however, it is no City of Peking Yokohama Dec LTD. urging, Fort Present great won.der if the Rio is considera- Coptic"S f Dec. 29 err,, delayed bly, in reaching this port. DEPART. CLAUS Steamers For. Due. SPRECKElAwTd MOVEMENT OF TRANSPORTS. II What will be more appreciated than a stylish vehicle? Rio de Janeiro Yokohama ...... Dec. 21 The American-Hawaiia- n Warrlmoo Colonies . ...Dec. 22 Before you select your holiday gifts, inspect the new line of Company's .: TRANSACT A GENERAL TRUST & WRUQ i new freighter, Californlan, which took City or Peking S. F. Dec. 25 Coptic Yokohama 29 SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. m a cargo of government supplies to Ma- ...... Dec. HONOLULU, H, T, nila, will be due at San Francisco on the return day two.: VESSELS IN PORT. . SAN FRANPTsor . Phaetons, Buggies, Surreys, in a or The TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL freigHt transport Federica left Manila AND NAVY.' PERSONAL ESTATES. BA December 1st for San Francisco. The ARMY AND SAN vikJV, - nA"41' Strathgyie is daily expected there from U.- S. Tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway Isl . Bikes, Ajanua, and, upon arrival, iwill be re- and, August 5. . . COLLECTS AND REMITS TT A XST tnrnn . Etc.. leased from transport U. S. training, ship Adams. Diego, INCOME the service. The San AT REASONABLE RATBB. SAN FRANCISCO Ma-nil- a Hilo, December 17. transport Xirant has sailed from via ... K '-j- which.,-w- ' sloop-of-w- ar Uonal Bank of which we (have Just received, and are offering at and will be Bt. Icarus, KnowUng, Es ?lt?b in 'Frisco soon. ' LONDON-T- One of quimauit Via Hilo. December 18.. he Union Ban SPECIAL FOR HOLIDAYS. the handsomest steam ' ' RENTS SAFES AND STORES VALU PRICES THE launches 'has just been completed by MERCHANTMEN. " ABLES IN WELL GUARDED, NEW TORK-Ameri- can Thirty "different styles; finished lu the latest shades In cloth, the Unkwrlron Works for the trans iThls list does not Include coaster?.) BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF Exchwr.v " port Thomas. While use is made Uonal Ranv "' cord, or leather trimming. ; little Archer, Am. bktn., C?Lhoun; feari' Fran VAULTS. or transport - --;" ' the launches In Saa Fran- cisco, December 15 2Hi(;tG?MeChant, Kttaai cisco bay, they are in almost constant Alice Cooke, Am. schr., Penhallow, Port J use transports uyonnais. while the are at' Ma uambie, December 7. .... ACTS AS TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, wuw-ure8a- ner nila or In Nagasaki harbor. Andrew Welch,. Am. bk.. Drew, San Back. .AUM1W1STRATOR ; HONGKONG Francisco. December 6.. wivuajuui NEW BARKENTINE LAHAINA. Bosauet, Fr. bk., Lodonler, Nantes, No-- ' ' Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co., A four-mast- ed barkeritine, to be vemDer is. named the Lahaina, is under construc- Enterprise. Am. schr., San Francisco, TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST IN August 26. NHW ZEALAND AND tion at W. A. Boole & Son's new ship- VESTMENTS ARE KEPT SEP- Bank of N AUSTRalu I IV. yard across the bay San Fran- Gleaner, Am. bktn., Schmehl, Newcas ARATE AND APART FROM THE from tle, December 8. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVEB-B- cisco. The new vessel will be operat- ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Of a iJ H DAY BLOCK. BERETANIA STREET. Iroquois, Am. sp., Thompson,, from Se British North- m .aaici iuii, ed, by Hind, Rolph & Co. of that city attle, December 7. Tnxnsaci in the Island trade. Dredging is in Jennie Wand, Am. schr., Christianson, a General Bcmcina Excnifi r?5! progress 4. WUWIWA at the shipyard preliminary Eureka. December 1 1 James Nesmlth, Am. sp., Warner, New- MakI.diib K.received, joans to the construction of a marine rail- proved made way. castle, November 30. 409 Fort' Street, Honolulu, H. T. Security, Commercial andTiU J. C. Glade, Ger. bk., Stege, Bremen,' No ' ' elers' Credits Issued, BUls of ALCAZAR TO BE REBUILT. vember 28. PV O. Box 447. BouKht and Sold e3 Clapp,'. After long service in the coastwise Jabez Howes, Am. sp., Tacoma, COLLECTIONS PR0MPTLI trade the well known steamer Alcazar December 2. ACCOUNTED FOR, is to be up Mildred, Am. schr., Rose, Seattle De- laid at Alameda Point for cember 9. Hawaii Land Co. Merry the purpose of undergoing repairs. Mauna Ala, Am. bk., San Francisco, Christmas The steamer is to be practically re- December 6. BISHOP & CO. built, and when she emerges from the Olympic, Am. bk., Glbbs, San Francisco, IilMITEB. hands of the mechanics, will be new December 7. in all parts except engine room. Okanogan, Am. schr., Reuch, Port Lud- the low, December 15. BANS Reinsurance on the British ship Rosamond, Am. schr.. Ward,. San Fran- Capital Stock $100,000. SAVINGS Rathdown, out sixty-eig- ht days from cisco, December 9. Yokohama for Portland, has advanced, St. Katherine, Am. bk.. Saunders, ' San Capital, paid up $55,000. and is now sixty-fiv- e per Francisco, November 29. . v v SEE THE HOLIDAY GOODS quoted at Office at bank building on XtnkJ . Standard, Am. sp., Getchell, cent. Tacoma, ... December 9. .... i OFFICERS. . Captain John J. Skipper is the new ,; v (J W. B. Flint, Am. bk., Johnson, San W. master of the schooner Rio Rey, and j C Aehi. President Manw We are Diplaying . Francisco, December 5. Vice-Preside- Sayings Deposits will be '&& r Captain J. P. Jensen has taken com- W. !San M. K. Nakulna nt reeelwd IK H. Dimond, Am. bk., "Hanson, Interest allowed by this Bank at mand of the steamer Point Arena. 8 M Francisco. December J. Makalnal .Trsasursf ana one nail per cent per annua NEW STEAMER JIANALEI. ' Enoch Johnson Secretary The bark Alden Besse on m m m cleared Geo. L. Desha Audito I . . ... 1 . J Real Ebony Sets the 10th Instant from San Francisco What a User Has to Say! . i imcu cuyien oi iae num ass H( ulationsD.J may be obtained oa anHsx for Honolulu, loaded with a general ' BOARD OF DDRECTOR1 " '" -- - cargo. ' ' ,, ... i t i On day Jonah Ktunalaa," t--? Celluloid Sets the above the bark Martha r v : ;& CO, Davis and the barkentine S. G. Wilder CALIFORNIA' FEED CO., . Makalnal BISHOP arrived San ' ', Blplkam. at Francisco from this Agents "Arabic" " . J. W. Honolulu, September 7. BM. 'Wave Crest Ware port. Befregerating FaiM. The new steamer Hanalei, which Ths above Company will buy, leas, was launched at Alameda Point on the THE YOKOHAMA SPICISB1 p 8th Instant, has been taken to GENTLEMEN :-- lt affords or sell lands In all parts of ths Ha- the nouses la Presents for all. Prices from to Fulton Iron Works, San Francisco, to me great pleasure to sag, that our waiian Islands; and also has LIMITED. 35c receive her machinery. It is the in- iron roof, 1,400 square yards, the City of Honolulu for rent. tention..' of the owners to Ha- send the Con'i- $25.00. nalei (o these Islands in time to be covered bit your "Arabic" - Subscribed Capiui . . TeiiMM i ' used in this season's sugar business. pouna ts very satisfactory. The nu n t.. ion. flfir At Hay and Wright's shipyard at Alameda heat under our roof before you Point, the new steamer was Resetted Fund . Ten MSOM v presence per- painted it, was almost unbear- ion ... launched in the of many IeiiLIMITED- - sons, being christened by Miss God- able, now it feels like an icehouse frey. The Hanalei is 194 in length, ' feet compared to what it was. YOKOHAMA with a beam of 36 feet and depth of 14 It ts OFFICERS: HEAD OFFICE: 15 ALLOWED. feet. The new boat is for Inter-Islan- d more than DEGREES POOL- H. P. Baldwin President INTEREST the B. Honolulu Co., 1 J. Castle First Vice President 1 Drug Steam Navigation Company. ER. can recommend the "Ara- 12 monthi, W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President On Fixed Deposit for f i Von Holt Block, King St. The brig John D. Spreckels sailed bic" those who J. P. Cooke cent per annum. on the 8th Jo leant cool iron Treasurer instant from San Francisco ,.!. W. O. Smith .... Secretary and Auditor On Fixed Deposit for 6 montht, Stt ! on her third voyage to Guam for the roofs. A. H. OTIS. OTTO A. BEIRBACH. Company cent per annum. :: Western Commercial of San CITY FEED STORE montli, I H Francisco, carrying a full cargo of On Fixed Deposit for I general merchandise. by C. A. SCHMIDT. Sugar Factors cent per annum. The brig Harriet G cleared at San Francisco for Kahului on the 8th in- stant, Commission Merchants with a general cargo. The bank buys and receive! for TO THE EDMUND'S California Feed Ccmp'y, b"( RESCUE. GENTS FOR lection Bills of Exchange, SAN FRANCISCO, Credit and JVH Dec. 13. The Are Agents for Compound. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Drafts and Letters of For Spreckels tug L. the Arabic Company, bualneoa Lots Sugar Salei Luckenbach will sail Olaa general banking acts a this morning for Santa Rosalia in thp ' Haiku Sugar Company, Gulf of California, for the purpose of Pala Plantation Company, saving the German ship Edmund, if D Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhei nVnTiamn. Pneele BisA that is found upon arrival to be pos- PHOTOGRA Plantation Company, TMt. n 82 FINE LOTS Hawaiian Sugar Company, Building. Honolulu, Bjj IN THE sible. The Edmund was reported to Kahului Railroad Company, New Republic the marine underwriters here as hav- ing gone ashore broadside on, and was and &C0l in kalimi believed to be in danger of breaking The California & Oriental Steamship Co C. BREWER Gulick Tract up. The Luckenbach takes wrecking afAAf TTnnnlulU, fit 1 ' FACING KING STREET appliances and large hawsers, and it is expected that she will be able to save ESTABLISHED IN 1SSS. the Edmund. Prices from GIVEN AWAY FOR AGENTS FOR $500 and up. WHALING c& CO. BARKS SAIL. CURISTMAS PRESENTS? BISHOP Agricultural CompJ. SAN Hawaiian FRANCISCO, Dec. 13. The mea sugar OI,1vB"'' " " rnmt)sj whaling bark California sailed yester- Bankers Company. Walluku Sugar day for a cruise in the Well, We Guess Not! American Sugar Company. MM" MAP AND PARTICULARS South Seas and TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING Sugar PU CAN BE HAD BY CALUNO ON off the coast of Japan. She will go to gar Company, Ookala Okhotsk sea AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. tlon Company. Haleakalt before returning to port, Kapapala Ranch, g unless her catch in the South Seas Company, MRS. L. A. proves We have been selling Commercial and Travelers Letters of GUUCK. exceptionally fine. The whaling Credit issued, available in all the PlateCrs; Line. San Francisco PgJ bark Alice Knowles, another of the Principal .Cities of the. World. Charles Brewer o old-tim- e New Bedford ships, cleared INTEREST allowed after July L 1898, Packets. of yesterday for a cruise, and will prob- KODAKS on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, S per Agents Boston Board tndejwj "AMERICA'S GREATEST" ably sail today. ent (this form will not bear interest Agenis xor ' derwrlters. AN OPEN PORT AT SEA. ' At Eastern list for two years, and unless it remains undisturbed for one iui' month); S months, S per cent; months Standard Oil Company. SAN FRANCISCO, ' offer no bonuses to purchasers, as we Dec. 13. With sell the best article for tbe right price. 8V4 per cent; 12 months, 4 per cent. oo 0 twelve inches of water in her hold the vi- . We guarantee our 'Albums to hlSl German ship Gertrud, Captain stock of . . nnrtt iu Henke, be LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE WM. Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD M. Cooke, Freaiaenv. came into port yesterday in tow of C. y e tug than all other stocks in the Islands Robertson, Manager; f the Reliance and came to anchor off combined. TEW?-- S6 Black Point. The Gertrud, with a Wm. G. Irwin ..President and Manager Alien, Auaum," a W cargo of 53,630 Claus Spreckels... Vice ..;. ji. A centals of wheat, val- First President bouse, G. k. " DREAMtIN TOBACCO. ued at $52,800, sailed from Portland AT, M. Glffard... Second Vice President for Queenstown on I. M. Whitney Jr. ..Treasurer and Sec. ISHIZUKA November 27th Honolulu Photo Supply Co; org W. Ross JUHEI and from Astoria on December 1st. ...Auditor AGENCT OF On the following day, when 150 mile3 : west-southwe- st 426 Fort Street. v'S;, LTD a?Alb Hawaiian Tobacco of Astoria, the ship en- 8UGAR FACTORS. ICEI HIN BANK, Cos Stores, countered a heavy southerly gale, and - AND when it passed " Comer the ship was found to vineyaru Merchant and Nuuanu Streets.; and Hotel, opposite be leaking. Investigation showed that Commission Agents Bethel St. there were twelve HE; 00. inches of water In Transact the hold, and after part of the cargo . AGENTS FOR THE changeGneraWfoub 17E1IUAN, PECK & CO.. DlSTRmnpc had been removed it was discovered LIMITED. Oceanic Steamship Company that the leak had been caused by an open CaL porthole on the starboard sids. . Of San Francisco, EXCHANGE OS Soda Water Worts Captain Henke decided DRAW Motel to put in here SAWING, PLANING, TURNING, Etc. NATIONAL BANK, for repairs. He htd told pilot off SEATTLE BEER the Large Stock of Molding kept 'on H W. FOSTER & CO., Co. rlver . LimitEt ilFolumbla that the ship was J. Lowrey. C -- leaning and it was supposed at the hand. R. Lewera. F. AT THE- - time to have Gold and Silversmith? Csalaoad. corner Allen an Fort been dua to striking the . CfPtaln Henke at that time was Kiln Dryicg, a Specialty In CRITERION Pimm t0 Sail tbe Gertrud to Puget FIND WATCH REPAIRING, ! ItnTorter. snd Dealers HOLL1STER . CO.. Ag.nU Sound for repairs, but GRAVING and DIAMOND-SETTIN- G BUliaiHR Mf-- the wind shift- Estimates furnished on short notice. 1- ing he found more All Goods and Work Guaranty 4H Fort Str-- it advantageous to Kawaiahao St, Kewalo. HOTTJL . TREET

i TT1E PACIFIC COMMERCIAL " ADVZRTIgfiR: HOttOtiULU. DECEMBER 52,' 1900. 9

YIM' WANTS Special Sale No lore Dread of the Dental Chair HISSPOUSE Woild-Kenown- The ed While the Goods Last. New York Dentists Chinese Merchant Has n Opened Offices In This City at a Grievance. Alli Japanese Vases, Lac- ROOM 4, ELITE BUILDING, HOTEL STREET, DECEMBER 15th quer Ware, Paper and HIS WIFE IS DETAINED The NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are conveniently and elaoontely arranged with PRIVATE OFEKU ATINO ROOMS for each patient, with all modern appliances, and, b-.- 'l t the only DENTAL. PARLORS in' Ho- if! Bamboo Screens. Collector of Customs Holding Her nolulu who receive all dental supj lea direct from the MANUFACTl.'R atS. which fact enables us to carry s SUPERIOR QUALITY, and glv our patrons a MODERATE PRIO 13 i all work done bv u xu our m.u ntiiuKjt we ma - . sr- oi wnicn are l:g a - ST V ft hukjv, . jjl,u. lkuvv.nsA w T m a . . SPECIALTY, most BEAUTT- Tnl She Proves Her Right t?f Tf WW t or the i uu rAi.L,rn LiiirAi..if au aeniai worn Known to tne profession, 3jr'ou will find an example of Uu To jiiuiihKT Aiisnj AiiAi;.Jii .NT, the adaptability of which to :he Hygie IIC? pnndltinns nf ths mnnrh .m I M lm Than (tost: Land. unquestioned. Late yesterday afternoon Judge M. M. Lstee Irsued a writ of habeas corpus I HAVE A FINK ASS-Jim- i k.NT lequiilng Collector of Custom btai k- able to produce in his court on Mon- Full Set of Teeth day. December 24. at 10 a. m., the body of Ylm Chun Shal. alleged to bo the wlfeof Ylm Quock Leong. one of the firm cf Wing On Tal of this city. Ser- . . . With Hawaiian Views in Color. . . . vice was made by Chief Deputy Mar- shal Hendry on the Collector before the $5.00 latter official had left his office for the Suitable for Xmas Presents. day. In his pet''ilri to Judge Estee asking 'We Guarantee a Fit Or No Pay. that a writ of habeas corpus be Issued, Ytm Quock Leone, Yim Quock alias Have Your Teeth Out In the Morning and Co Home We are making a specialty of gold crown an? Tong. states that he himself Is a citizen bridge work. Our name alone will be a guarantee, of the Kmrlre of China and has resid With New Ones the Same Day that your work wilMbe of the best. We have a spe- ed In the Hawaiian Tlnnrfs since the you cialist in each department. Best operators, best cold year 1S4 and is now a resident of Ho If are troubled with nervousness or heart workmen and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the etanT K trouble, be sure and call upon us. You will have no are inventors of modern dentistry. We will tell yu nolulu, at which place he alleges he resided continuously since the an fainting spells, no bad after effects. in advance exactly what your work will cost by s Him. has free examination. Give us a call, and you will find mv KING to & nexation of the Hawaiian Islands to do exactly as we advertise. ST., Next Castle Cooke. the United Ftates. He Is a partner in Teeth Extracted Without Pain th firm of Wlrg On Tal. This com-(an- Is engaged In the buylne and soil filled absolutely pain no plates ing of merchandise at the office of the Teeth extracted and without r?. company on Klrg street and he Is en- by our lat scientific method. No sleep-produci- ng raged In th management of the bus!- - agents or cocaine. These are the only dental parlors Honolulu that the patent appliances arid in- Our I ness. in have For I Fight Victory! He alW ftirtber thst he Is a mar gredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and ried man and that Ylm Cun Pbt Is his porcelal: trowns undetectable from natural teeth, wife. H's wife. pi svs. hs resided In and warranted for ten years, without the least par- Carton. HIt FHn. CMna. unt'l re"f- - pain. crowns plutes, y, ticle of Gold and teeth without when she derarted for the Territory illlings all 'other work done palnless- - Sets of Teeth $5jOO r ir hunlnf. In campaigning. It ha all th 'laments cf courage except of Ilawn'l on Aroer'ca Man. nr. gold and dental na te y:'f rk It ha It watchword. It standard. There is the ever-alert-- riving at HArr1n1 linrcnibor 1" Inst. lessly and ly specialists. ,Go!d Filling Wtt f. r tli- - otuealed antagonist, the i.ddn surprise of crafty, competition. He assents his wlf Is rot nn Idiot or prices flist- - A Gold 5jQQ r of your steel ami there are guerrillas whose pot- - Insane reron. or a purer, or one Our are the lowest consistent with Crown sr rninl worthy 4S I likelv to ro a nnon the com class woik. We do not try to compete with OIIEA1? m aim. at your back. rv.rr" j Silver Filling .50? munity, or s"T-r,r- ' from 1o--t dental work. An I lfv cmplgn I always on. The last trench Is never dug. There are disease, or rt"ernn rrrtTrI ius is. so wlnt-- r n'larters. Th bug!. I. forever sounding the advance. Fatigue is ease, or corvlcted of felony or other A PROTECTIVE. GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH ALL WORK FOR 10 YEARS. nw4r-ln,e- Failure treason. Np'ln' troops spt on th march, but Infamous crime. vy mv. forward, always forward. New cries were Invented to rouse then. He mv s Is row corif n te quarantlre f-- wv reaon h" CmMHi k arw coming." and the s ut would startle the sleeping barn st"'on. makrs 'M ne'lM"". IT soys he has no r- nw energy. rhotosTsnh of Y'm cii Shi anr h Tuh forward! March on! Keep your armor burnished. Get the range of, , therefore ro rn"tr,"-',r- of her v nrhnn.nl fciftlliftf him mix uinmnt. thn vour own. and cress into use theltarhed to tv bnt he nsrrs strength of better weapons. "God Is on the i.u of th heaviest! n Idertlfv his wife He rDowrlroi T-s- - New York Dental s or Parlors ip for enemies and slaves for aot not iav iri:iry" surcesn Is i general who has coward th larrt but he believes Ms wife l? :rwpe. rush your campaign. Take new rallying crls and ftfht competition unlawfully restrained of her liberty. ROOM 4, ELITE BUILDING, HOTEL STREET. :o th dath. "Children of Hawaii I. tOURS: 8 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 4- - Do not fall to hae look 9t oir HOLIDAY GOODS. Children of Haw air is the title of a calendar for 1&01 consisting of six drawings made by John Fiver. The first page is "Keikl Hawaii. "Hawaiian Itoys;" the second. "Keikl- - mahlne." "Chinese Olrl;" the third. "KASH" "N'aoplo riliwalwal." "Crsp-Phooter- s; THE the fourth. "Kelkl Amerlka." "Ameri pro gTtUK4. TWO STOCKS. TWO TELEPHONES. can Child;" the fifth. "Keiki Kepanl.' r. o. not ist. an 4 CI "Japanese Boy." and the last. "Keiki- - mahlne Girls." 11 ef Tort and Hotel Street. Hawaii." "Hawaiian and Hotel Street, and Comer The calendar is printed on extra cardboard and will be a novelty for tiose who wish to keep .It In their homes or send It abroad. The pictures are drawn from trap-sh- ot photographs. The calendar is for sale by all news dealer. Firmn Leava Sierra. lb i Home of the firemen aboard the Sierra If ft that vessel at this port and there was some little difficulty experienced In serurlnjr men to fill their places. Thos who left had certain kicks coming and were not willing to continue In the ship. R1I It is said that the men were simply de- pen For Inspection to sirous of working their passage to this port and that they had no Ida of stay- ing aboard the Sierra after she arrived -.- Tw J sW Ml at HonnlulM. It was almost midnight - Display Taco-Pig- o. J Grand when the Plerra sailed f"r Aurklnrd and Fyd"ey. Fhe had such a - m-m- m large amount of freight fr this port OF- that It was Impossible for her to get r away any sooner. Whita Lupin to Arrive. Wrny Taylor received via th Firra XMAS GOODS. a commurlratlon from the Bureau of .Agriculture at Washington In which y,, , the following appears: "I am sending you arotVer lot of -' U - 7' white lurln. Prof. Hllgard thinks that ( this lurln will srve quite an Impo- Silk and Silk Goods, rtant rurpofe that of providing a soil rover and gren minur crop In or- sr- - . chards, on grnln PeMs nrd on arv soils '1 In need of nltroren which In ord'nary Grass Linen Pattern , practlce are allwed t remain barren sa a port'ort of the yar. Th Irpln has very tittle value as a forage plant." Work includingTable Masons Elect Officers. ' l( vu l"'t nt lnVfy o get tie tot cf yen. you mist Vki-v.- No. 1. Koyal Arch th I t f hi " ft Honolulu Chapter I " ! Masons, held an election Thursday I !.i.ly. it Nhen a fr'.'.ow'i only got a nukcl he buy Doilies and un'l night at which the following officers Cloths, were chosen: j High Trleft. A. F. Glinilan; King, C. I Crabbe; Scribe, H. S. Austin; P. S., i I Bureau Covers. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. J. M. Little; C. of H.. H. C. Morton; R. C. A., K. R. G. Wallace; M. of third aoknt rti; thk Hawaiian ilanis. Vail, O. C. Stratemeyer; M. of second j Sssvfsfvssmfrrvs Vail. H. Woolen: M. of first Vail. J. H. j Hunt; Guard. T. Huffman: Secretary, I Consisting of SATUIVU CLOI- J. D. Tucker; Treasurer. J. K. Wilson, j Porcelain SONNE, KUTANI WARE. Misa Alexander in Bom. Misa Agnes 11. Alexander, daughter of Our Line of. i Our Christmas Stock Irof. Alexander, the eminent educa- tionally of Honolulu, is devoting some weeks to Rome and Is heroically going through its antiquities. She thinks that IVORY WARE HIS YEAk the tomb of our dear Romulus and - on Cannot Be Excelled in the city. p fta ver shown. If you are looking for SEASON- Remus rather fetches the mourners ..tKin account of Its arce and that the s Af.r.K. 8KUVICEABLB GIFTS, jo can nurl't A Large on Hand Prices That Will and shed a few tears when vls-Itfr- g Stock to Select From, at Ws pnw on display fln Hn of f'na NOVELTIES, GOLD mhoear.not hats paternal rev-e- f v t CUKTKS. LADIES' WATCTIE . It must l.e dvoM of SURPRISE T017. SiI.VKH JRWr.I.RT, nee. Roman World. r In TlltACF.I.RTH. WAIST SETS. SASH CtSW. MANICLRB BETS. i i nd many other 8LITABLE UNEd. K'llEtf. I)CKnT3, CHAINS. METHOD. '.Vs ars offering thesw grwxJs at prlcw- - thai win ""7 'cm1 ulJ liuo nn prlct all; svsry rnstomr trentM llke Coma la ana looi "Rivers, In all my experience I liave fr yoa or ci- it wo will to fhow thm to you. wbelher bay never known you to smokf as vll co.!; pleH gars as those you are lr.dulin;? In now." That's all right. Rrook?. I am trv- - tlrg to make It eaeier to swear off New M. R. COUNTER. Tears flay. VAVERLEY BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. Optician. I Spruance. Ftanly Co's oeKbrated Watchmaker, Jeweler and .brands of "Kentucky Favorite" and "O. L0VU Hl'ILDlNO. FOUT 8TREET. F. CV whiskies stand the highest. 'OOOOOOOOOOOOO' r If JU

, 1900. PACIFIC COMMERCIAL A DTEITTI BEIff HOOTl-gLU- v PECBSTBgR 22, - -I-T) THE

. . & Mctianman, oas ; . Kinney,. Ballou - ...to a Juiuaer in. demurrer in her ejeeU- Lr ment action again Kahuku Pianaaoa Headquarters BOER STILL Co. She avers her complaint Is suffi- Santa Claus cient in law and that she is ready sarce. ' the AT THK HAYSBLDEN EETATI3. E. F. Bishop, trustee of etute of Jas. G. haystiden, deceased,t. has filed ISJFIELD als annual aecoui.t in the-Circui- Court Thos- - G Thrum's" in which he charges himsfli with 42ft. KO irul feives expenditures at $2,420.60, leaving no- - balance. Toe prop-- Stationery and Book Store, Fort Street. The Fox De Wet Has erty as inventoried is given at ?.3,18.38, i J-'- 'of "which )0 5h invested iti Oahu m t r r & Co. per cent bonds; Usual Bewll derment of ailway Land old-fashion- And Is Supplied With the ll of ed inch Deen ixiugui. $2,10f. in Government 6 per vent bonds; a puce, whiskey t"00 In shares- of Homoa Plantation tubs-distill- mashed5 in small ed Good People ft.QOO in real t state, land and buildings Good Goods for leased to the Oahu Lumber & Building from selected grain, A HARD QMS E GOES . 7 77 -- ote rnnrtgaye ot At This Good Season of the Tear. G jir ir fnd Il.P. Kina; ?S0.T cash Invested. r positively pure and aged TO PARTITION LAND. food far the tissues, - a OiMWfng tn part of Huit has been brought by the lno- Sir Robart Reed Advocates Amnesty Investment Company against the a tonic stimulant, BOOKS BY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AUTHORS. lulu LATEST following defendiuts:. ; STANDARD POETS. DAINTY CLASSICS swid Helping the guar an aid to. digestion. T ... tw VARIETY. Helen Rowland;. DavW Dayton, .xt nrnv!- nnnvQ -' : : Mf-tcaV- jueiL.iia CALENDARS FOR 1901. Farmers. dian of Thomas a minor; I. t BOOKLETS. DAIRIES and Roderigues, Francisco Jose, Antonio Including among the" latter a choice collation by local artists Dos Pantos, Donriao d Medeiros, A. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. A dispatch to I. Farla. Chung Hung. Tee crew t lm London says. De- - James Prosser, Emma K. Nakuma, Papeteries the Tribune from Gomez;-- -- Cards, Holiday. g Freda Klemme, Christiana I. Christmas fox," Is still afield and run-u'.n- wet, "the S. Kmerson and W. O. Smith, trustte-- to cover at Reddersbunrg, with partition la Pens, Library and Desk Infcstands. Gold Pens. The suit i3 brought to land in- - vicinity of church' fin 1U-- uooas noue uuw his pursuers close behlnd.Dewet, in tbo- Kawafahao P One Leather for flower TUsue Paner. all colors: fine colored Tiaeue stead of following: the direct, route from which the plaintiff" corporation claims r an undivided half interest In fee simple. Alphabet Rouxvllle to Wepener, where he would Sour Mash Whiskey Tors In steel . Iron, wood and rubber. FOURTH CIRCUIT TERM. mwAfAm.rlean Velocipedes, been headed off by the column r. r..m- - Rloeks Tool Chests. Wagona. uniers. have On Wednesday. January 2, 1901, the i H. Hackicld & Co Supplies, noisy ana noi tn tnteree-- him. has circiea Ltd Crrta-- -, Trunks, Musical' Goods. Military t Fourth .Circuit Court term at Ililo Trill Sok: Agenti Knox's forces, recrosseu me open.. and Dolls' sundrlea In around In rarlety. Always headquarters for Dolls river ahead of them, regained traahy Caledon tt brt qualities: nothing m.nv ther articles Smithfield road and doubled back Fishermen Drowned. Tree Ornaments, uracKeis, the Cbrtttmas has been a 13. by the above, at upon his first track. It C.I.ouCESTER.Mass- -. Dec. 'Shis wonderful fox hunt, and ha3 not yet ritv of fisherman is again mourning ... Vav tint lost for the loss of several of ht--r hardy ended. ! Only 25c HEADQUARTERS the lone cir-- mariners, this time for the captain and SANTA CLAUS sight of the brush during . flshinsr schooner BREWER BLOCK. FORT STKi-i-- i. luii Jrilfeirieu, IlitH nun vjxrr il au i .ii giptency with which the English flying from thj3 port nearty ten weeks, which - . . i a 1. .1 .i . . t .1 1 . . columns hang upon uewei s nan. uu is Deneveu io aae luuimat-- in mwui. WILL BUY YOU wn.cn u r me VESSELS keep up a running fight is better proof ;tne terrinc gajes im THE FOLLOWING assump of ultimate success than the . f th membera of'the r.f Kiimrulne experts that the wary marrit-- nhllp chit- - j supply of guerrilla will be entrapped at Redders-- wiU mQurn the loss of fathers; . Have s'ocked our nun. dren burg by the column waitmg ior j CL0TIH1 BOUND advantage of knowing , Dewet has the 1IN 1 MUMMY AGE f of thf- country, but there will , tltu . . - . .. - t u--- v. iimiia tfi his nowers oi nmuiui.i-i -j. inn tne arKUiufiits ui r uua - .. . . - " ...... oe- r v---o troont-rs- as is generauy , i,an(r e. ancient Kgyp- - X iv a ' unanswerab tnis , i n.nttorv rircles here, are wen ! woman confessed herself beaten B00IKS neeu in j . thn . ... . sunnlied with relays of horses ana can "you've got me fleaai" sne exciaimeu. B keen up the chase, several "l wiin emoiiou. i ucu uij "w. A C look, briefly by Kltchener.J dered the man, with a terrible fairs are reported - su- , order but it is clear that he attaches Tbis was plainly the natural SUCH AS nreme importance to the capture of 0f things in those days. Detroit Jour-- BY AUTHORS Dewet and ?teyn as the first real strone . omn!ii-- Military men hi vi.iiii Laiiii-u-n-- " are t;umnicvii-- o ,mfn the fact that Bolheinnioami General French, the best cavalryman Corelli, Kipling Haggard, Cooper Beer Is not empioyeu on the British side ii riiu in i r against Dewet but the probable expla Iroquois, St. Katherine, Archer asd nation Is that his ranK exeiuo.es m... VJ.' Dumas, Henty, etc., from commanding a small nymg col- Antlrew Welch. umn. French was last reported at Jo TO HAVE hannesburg, but has not been mention- THICK, Lou's Beer ed in the dispatches from the front LUXURIANT The "Rosamond" is due with more of this St for several weeks, s sif Ttohprt Rped. who made the most HAIR dismal sneech ever heard in Parliament la the most longed-fo- r da-Ei- re tho-cu- hu- - of . ... , - of British every woman. j ..r She knows what & power- - miliation was brimming over, was ine Call at - iui tuu to uewity ic is, holidays. r.M-- f croaker St v- and endeavors to make your supply for the by advo- - her own as soft, glossy Stock and he startled the Liberals and thick as possible. fnine neeotiations for amnesty and Comparatively lew of business arrangements for ng them are aware as yet ng houses. that Newbro's Herpiclde, Co., Ttrr farm and a recent scientiAo disc- Mr. Tiroderlck. who had recovered from overy, will enable them 6 Hawaiian possess as Hm thp nervousness, made to hair thick rfvlous dav's anyone v& Qo., Ld. a cTlrltpd renly. chareinsr him With and luxuriant as W. C. Peacock enemy. could desire. aiding and abetting the It works on a new the- LIMITED. AGENTS. ory of destroying the SOLE ENGLISHMEN .RETURNING germ that feeds upon the TOWN. Dec. 13. Sir Alfred root, and thus mak- fAPE ing dandruff and falling M liner has been gazetted administrator hair impossible. It then of the Orance River Colony and the proceeds to produce a r Supply of Transvaal. growth of thick, glossy A Fresh hair that soon becomes Gerernl Kitchener has cabled to the the pride of its owner. authorities cf South Australia asking One trial will convince Holiday Goods! tnt the wounded imperial bushmen you of its virtues. now be returned who are convalescent rOW AH AT ALL H1T" to Africa. OkASa DRUQ MB South CTOft. Another contlncent of Canadian M 1 Beerl Holiday Goods troops sfartrd on their way home today -- eerl or. the Rosslyn Castle. They board Agts. received an enthusiastic send-of- f. HOLLISTER DRUG CO . LTD.. ARRIVED BOERS' GERMAN FRIENDS. Holiday Goods! BERLIN. Dec. 13. Hamburg friends METROPOLITAN MEAT and Sc3ir Alolia. Imperial Chan Per Bktne. Planter of the Boers sent the CO., LTD. . - cellor. Count von Buelow, a strongly ' v worded disavowal of the German Gov --J ernment Transvaal policy. Grades, brewed by the famous SUPREME COURT. Booth, Fish STREETS. Ass'n, Cll White. CORNER OF NUUANU AND HOTEL Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing With the return of Justice Galbralth OF I HAS A FULL LINE on the Sierra the Supreme Court held Market its regular sessions yesterday. The la Casks and Barrels; Quarts and Pints, first case taken up was that of Christ- - P. W. KLEIN, Manager. to suit all tastes and parses: ley vs. Magoon and wife. In which TELEPHONE MAIN 379. inks Judge Perry is disqualified from sitting. Japsim A motion was made to have Judge lad Pale Lager. place of Judge Perry. Judge Budweiser. ings sit in constantly on hand a choice Edings he was not willing to sit Has TOYS AND CURIOS stated line of on inL' case unnig iu eeveiui uuaincss tO party IMPORTED AND Pale. Allf73 mate Suitable presents. We have also added OUr matters in which he had been a DOMESTIC MEATS; Premium estaoii&nmenT. a v FISH. LIVE AND REFRIGERATED POULTRY; Judge Humphreys is also disquaunea By from sitting on the case on account BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, Now For Sale FRUITS and I family relationship existing be POTATOES. Dyeing and Cleaning Department of the VEGETABLES. Ltd tween him and Defendant Magoon. HACKFELD & CO., ap- - H. IJudue Edincs finally consented to - m a ai r w FOR THE HAWAIIAN IbLAt All ainda of ladies' and gents' clothing cleaned and pres-U'-a- r as one of the judges. The charges Two deliveries daily to any place SOLE AGENTS Pd Old to look lik3 new within citv limits at 9 a m. and rates. clotbintr made . at nonable i l J & iiaitcirr v j'turi tj vr When fitUShed. Rrmerly owned by Chrlstley. p. m. Oood, trill be Cllled for 1d dtbv retl or- . to their All Lli ailVlllUill KikZ JL. linn.--- Customers desiring have vs. Vincent was argued on the merits ders delivered are respectfully request- on of the case. prior to SALE ed to. call and leave the same A TRUSTEE. NOW FATHER VALENTINE the hours above name4. Father II. Valentine, a priest of the jhristmas- - Catholic church of Hawaii, has made ' for his appointment as trus Ex. ELIHU THOMSON tee for Georglana Mahoe, a minor, ior OAHU ICE & Iridium Panels the purpose of withdrawing certain de t (VIEWS) posits from the Po3tal Savings bank ar.d delivering the same to said Geor- ELECTRIC CO, Something New glana Mahoe. In his affidavit at in tached the petltiorer relates that Tilia, - High Class Color Works. i a sister of Georerlana. died at Molokal DELIVERED five years ago leaving $25 on deposit In ICE part of tbe City. Seattle irJSTAWTAWEOUS the Postal Savings bank. This Is the To any ORTRAITS whole estate to which Geowgiana is means entitle. It is not much, but It & IRIDIUMS, much to the minor. The Circuit Judge Hoffmau arfeham BASS RELIEF, yesterday promptly filed a decree al- Telephone Blue 3151. P. O. Box BOO. Raini Ottlce: CARBON j lowing the petition. ttewaio. and simi- I The Circuit Judge also made a K-ATIN- -- lar decree In Rev. Father Valentine's HOTOCRAPHIC application Cpoeial given to COPTINCi j Co. for appointment as trustee attentlcm LIMITED. for Kuliana Hanaiohllana a minor, for Sale. XXLaRGING, MACHINERY, etc tt S.nlth Building. Corner of Fort ine Purpose of withdrawing a deposit Fr amounting to !7.$5 and Hotel Streets. and delivering the Twenty lota In Kallld. from $780 to o sime to the minor. t iJl .iKh The money was deposited by Kulia A four-Inc- h water main runt along Kaaimnlalo. the foster-moth- er of the the street facing these lots. paid minor; who died at Kamalo. MoJo- - kat, about ten plana, ee months aeo. For particulars and SALE BY ALL DEALERS Read Advertiser. A BOOTH JOINDER. JESSE P. MAKAINAI, FOR the Office. Elizabeth K. Booth, by her attorneys, B7.0 At W. C. Achl 4 Co' T1IE PACIFIC COlttlERCIAL ADVERTISERS: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 2?, mi. It II So FRANK .11. Gfiftl TRUSTS TO

Li MITiCD. HONOLULU BE BROKEN VM n II gavo in Stock and Nemesis of Mrs. Botkin United States Attorney Offor for Solo Is Here. Baird Says So. GIFTS TO SUIT EVERYBODY and TESTIFIED P E lilST HER he ius Instructions Come and See the Finest Display of Goods A Principal Witness in Celebrated 'Attorney General Griggs Sends Him Ever in ir.isr.rtVATiVB paint, I'oisomng Case With I Authority To Proceed Shown Honolulu.

FolLKIl AND STACK PAINT. I T. W. Hobron. at Ore- -. fMit.' LATINO COMPOUND, cr.itKsn and noor paint. While Mrn. Cordelia Dotkin pace. Plumbing trusts and all other trusU hr prison cell in the county Jail .: ::t Hawaii which are organized in re--tia- lnt Han Francisco, alert and eager for tu of trade will receive th- - attrit- 0U STOEE '1 V of C. Ualrd, WILL E new trial which It Is ion John United said will K District Attorney for Hawaii. Any BEFINKD SUGARS, granted her while her attorney and t .f! f which tend to restrict i Cubs r.I granulated. half the other great expounders of the the barter of goods and refuse to sell OPEN EVERY EVENING 5 law in that city are sharpening their j their wares to anyone who applies for PAINT OlLh . ft. . .. J 1 V ft-- . - M - 1 - Aft... T . wits and fingering their law books in ii., iii win w iirortui"a uuuer uie niu' Lucl and Linseed. neryous ed States statutes. anticipation of the second By the steamer Sierra. District At- - trial of the big snatlonal murder tnrnpv Mfitrrl rMHivMl' rwiaiflvc. lntriii- - STEAM PIPK COVERING, i case, very few of them are aware that jtlons from Attorney General Griggs to Reeds Elastic Sectional Ptnt one of the most important links in the i make thorough investigation of all Overlng. chain of evidence that threatens yet 'concerns and combinations which are to send Mrs. Ilotkin to the scaffold has formed In restraint of trade and to pro-- LNDCRINE. drifted to the peaceful city of liono- - eeed against them if his investigations And beautifully illuminated with many powerful arc lights, and other lamps, Wster-prw- f Cold Water Paint, In-- lulu. In the far-o- ff Inlands of the Pa-- i warrant him 1n eo doing, criminally or and outside. In white and col- one. civilly, as the circumstance of the case or. Oray, demand. Frank the clerk at the Owl rn i drug store who sold Mrs. Botkin the Mr. Baird wrote to Washington for FILTER PRESS CLOTH, arsenic which It was once decided Instructions in the matter of trusts In i)l exposures Linen and Jut. brought death to the two Innocent accordance with the of the wrmen In Delaware, i now In the Illegal, acts of the plumbing combine er Do Djr possl-ccrn- Miss This CEMENT. LIME AND BRICKS employ of the Hobion Drug Company, . mane tm? Advertiser. Every Not Sight of Fort and King streets, thistle bit of Information which Mr. Baird city, 'could secure was sent to Washington. tr isruv u h.n tnt.rvi.u..1 a .. . Hf stated the subject fully and the rrs.ntativi. of the A.iveriier tone of the uiswer received from At We will welcome your visit, whether day. said that he had a vet receiveditir. trney tJencral Gripes Indicates that no" notice from San Francis.., that his subject was of sufficient Importance You buy or not testimony will again be required. As t. cause him to Issue Instructions to AGENTS FOR he has had quit enough .n,llti,v the District Attorney to break up surh com oi tl. rough the first trial of the else he , nations. Mr. Baird eaid yesterday: WESTERN SUOAll REFINING CO., says Is ( he not at nil anxious to be .... 1. . . V, 4V...V I n n In a- m. Francisco, Cal. summoned. I .rr.i i u?ts rr air auuv. ii iii tu- h-- dis- States are not the trusts which are It will rernemhrd thnt the are t covery of the plai e from which the found here. Tfwise of Honolulu BAt.nwiM LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, those of business comMnatlors In re- arsenic was sold was made at a time My IMIadelphla, Pa, rie-sa- straint of trade. Instructions are - when the authorities had bgun to lr H of ever ascertaining the truth as of such nature tnat I w'll proc" W. W. Dimond & eo.f- Ltd. to Investigate Uiem Immediately. T w H to wher drug was and - the ttained. iroceed all d- J(r.wr.Lt. UNIVKR3AL CO upon Drug Com- certainly aralnst wo t MILL the entry the Owl not dissolve or cancel their illegal ZMTOTtTJEKS OI1 Manufacturers of National Can pany's books to the ffxt that pow-d- r agreements." shredder. New Tsrk. b-e- one srsnlr had sold to If such things as 1'jrrbT trusts, oil '"Mrs. Botkin" fr the purpose nf trusts, plumbing bulldinc be-f- rs trut'. tdachlng hats, some two months trusts, or --- - tn r,nArrtNF. paint company, tractically completed anythintr wht"h Crockery, Glass and House Furnishing Goods. th murdr hurt the community pererally ex'.--i tun Franclar. Cal. th chin of circumstantial evidence proved they will receive the attention of the MIT.ANDT A CO., that In the ys of the Jury District Attorney. , Hon Franclsre, Cat. the prisoner rullty and brought down NOS. 3, 55 ami 57 King St., Honolulu. ut'on her the sentence of Imprisonment AD. for life. HIS TATPZR SB Mr. Gray, upon g called into the Jams XL. Fullerton Seceiveaj Sad ease, testified that he remrmbred the mw a aa Plumbers' sale. Identified Mrs. Botkin as the 07 u awrri. woman to whom he had sold It and! News was received by James K. Ful-raus- d m general consternation anions lerton, partner of Q. II. Berrey. via the the gal forces for the defense. When'pietTa f the death of his father. Dr. confronted with th conclusive tstl- - 'rieo. Fullertdn, at Marion, Iowa, on De-mo- ny Supplies of the drusgist. the prisoner for cember ttu the first time brok down and wept bit-- j Dr. Fullerton leaves a large estate. T atlt tb parakaMT terly. It was the rr.ot sensational of jc was a Mason of the Mrd degree all the sensational devel pments of the'an( a widow and five children survive famous rase. him. V new be granted. 900 the trial I Should E. depart on GhrtstmaiSo Washout C1oU. James Fullerton will the rfent which Is almost certain to be the case, poking, to be absent about two months. Rnameted Lavatorle. Mr. Oray will undoubtedly be sent for. (for the purpose of settling his father's Enameled Finks, assorted si sea. The second trial Is to be allowed. It is estate. OUR AUT DEPARTMENT in fhowinga larger and more beautiful said, upon the citation of the recent Enameled Urinals, assorted slaea. assortment of articles for Presents than ever before. Newest designs in decision In the Hoff case, that a certain American Municipalities. r.alTantaed Wteel 8iaka, assort s4 Instruction t- - th Jury. Identically the f. S. Dec. 13. The XetCE rtes. same as that given by the same Judge CHARLESTON. C, In the Botkin cae. was reversed by League of American Municipalities ggg Lead Pipes, assorted vise. convened here today. Interesting pa- - Pillows, Linen Table and Tea Cloths iv.. cnrrii i,urt v. Lead Traps, assorted On account of the wd!y separated 'pers were read ty the president of the a!. league, H. V. of Denver, and states nf allfomla ar.d Delaware, both , Johnson Pin Cushions in Great Variety. Oslranlsed Iron Plpe, aaaortad. st being legally conferred In the case, the the Mayor of Fargo. S. D., on the con-fir- trial caused nvi h comment tract system for street Improvement; Real Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs and Tip fitting, assorted trie. throughout the United States, and the by Mayor Weakley of Florence. Ala., second will undoubtedly create 'and Lawson Furdy of New York on P' Calking Bolder. is trial Lead. Lead; much discussion throughout the whole ("Tax Reform Association on Municipal Scarfs. Ladies Bows, Fichus, (in endless choice) Ur. q'untltles. lountry. A vigorous ficht 1 ver technl- - Taxation:" by City Engineers Crabbe Jur1dio-'o- f Fargo Tllsoa of Brooklyn on Nry and I'lumhera Oakum. calltlesns to whlrh state has and Hon over-h-e prisoner, is expcted. It'. street paving and by Mayor Drlscoll II is thbbs, assorted alaea. Is 'possible that Mr. Oray "will be mm-tele- d of New Haven. Corn. on shade trees. 5 Ch.k, flute and Olob Valtft. to take a tr,r to D'Lirvare. Husbands, Attention! X'p and Pervlre Cockt, Railroads Consolidate. SPECIAL GIFTS FOR YOUR WIVES. V. lnnd Ulvts, 'sorted alaet. A FELT" WANT. TOPEKA, Kas., D.C IS. At tho an- m nual meetinjr of the stockholders of the Ladies' Silks, Silk Crepon and Embroidered, Dress Patterns in exclusive designs. Hall- Atthlson. Topeka and Santa Fe IK It I upr.UJ in Honolulu at way Company this afternoon the four EAlfAUAK HARDWARE CO.. I,ust. directors whose terms expired were re- flected. They are Berwlnd. la hard always to be pleasant. Edward J. F5i NO. TOUT BT It J New York; R. Fummers Hayes, New ns. Good-nature- Embroideredash Silk? d In Ori'OSITK KPRECKELB' DANK. people are often irri- jYork; George A. Nlokerson, Boston; A. To All Porpoeee. A Iieautiful Line of New Fancies. . Something New. Suit C. -- table. Jobes. Wichita. z- la - If you knew the reason you would The Fan Joiouln Valley and Panta V-- The First Thoughts not be surprised. Fe Faclfic were consolidated Ever have Itching piles? with the main company. OUR TOY DEPARTMENT OF Not sick enough to go to bed nor well Is as well stocked a3 ever and we would e?pecially mention Lalutle, Pneumatic Billiards, Steam and enough to be content. The Irish Members. Clo.k Work Kailwayp, Trollies and Upright Engines, Etc., Et a," will annoy you so. Nothlnic DUBLIN. Dec. V,. The members of The constant Itching sensation. today Christmas Hard to bear, harder to get relief. the Irish Parliamentary rarty you nights. unanimously ed John Bedmond Keeps awake present coming tt Fpotl your temper nearly drives r I'alrman for the and session. The motion was mnde by Pat- - No. .10 For Street. - Presents . Inne-fu- McDermott and seconded by Wil- ' V....tLiL lt - - ft . . E. ft - - wntt , . W. It JO llliri ..4 On taking the chair. Mr. AHtS NATCH ALLY Of 11 IS IO UO ftl Mi iUI icivi.

M-ni- . "'rlTrrv.,., - falls o cure Esmond. D.nelan. Patrick tAtu a vsiuftftuvft.. .r.r ,vt.l.. . i,,l JEWELRY Itching pile, whips. Erxemt rr any Kchlness of the skin. Here Is proof of It in the testimony R Gre Variety of I have Jewelry suitable In design, of Bryan Not to Bo Bsnator. fhsrscter, material an. trice, f,e n Mr. Frank Lelbly of S:S S. Main st. Dec. 15. Jen- - presents you wun to says: Is ST. LOriS. William and all make. tvnitesharr. Pa.- - who "It inlngs Bryan, in reil to a query" ryt ,r with raurti pleasure that 1 testify to the. w b Wnro,n corres,?nd. If .w would a NAPKIN ItlNO mads In cases of hc Nb merits of Doan's Ointment Tost-Dispat- ch xoves Hawaiian dimes do for the baby? year. ent of the as t the it mentlnit affliction for the pact statement that he had asreed to accept Tlemember. they will be very TaiuabU I snffered from that tor--I in year to coma. Itrhlnjc piles. the election of fnitcd States Senator, tried nearly eyerythlng that was rec- I saw ad- - said today: NAPKIN ni.NOJ of HAWAIIAN ommended to me and what "Fimply say there l no truth in I could no relief. H-nal- ly tlat 1 tertlsed. but the rumor: that I hnve other plans." AND I 2 Tlv- Vi df "e.' ?'?'; I procured Doan'srtOintment Aft- v'li 'lit! HAWAIIAN COIN3 enamelled for er a few applications I was much re- - f'htrms, k'ins, etc Hered, and, continuing tne treatment, Pc8toJT.ee Looted. I was soon completely cured. I hare ELWOOD, Iowa. Tfo. 13. Burp-lar-? TELEPHONE WAIH .199. comb AND PK13 THEM. felt no signs cf that Intolerable Itching entered the poto(T!ce early t'day. since, and It is four months ago since blew the safe and escaped with $150 in Ha To say TO Mas I need Doan's Ointment that stamps, a small amount of rash snd UK8?SNGEItB ALWAYS READY it. B I I was delighted is only half expressing $.VK) worth of negotiable notes. ANSWER ALL CALLS. ART'S JEW CLEW. me nthns!asm. I recommend this I whenerer the opportunity laT - retnedr Ysrkes Is the Titan. $2?- rirmztz Boiicrs end Extra Castings for an Stom. Hawaii Shinpo Sha ment at any time and I can alway. be Washington. Dec n.-T- he p-si- HUSTACE & CO i . .1 S V-its- . street-- ana will neni tofiay nominate-- j..n.i - j DEALERS IN eon cb for the same. !of Kentucky to be Commissioner of In- The ptnneer Japanese prtntlnc fSe. Kidney PilTs sale by Kev-nu- e. ? 75-7- 9 Th r,rihtlsher ef Hawaii ftitnpo, the Donn's for all,temal v. kinq st. 5ft rents. Mailed by The frR v ?mrrnr2 , ""'T Tally JspaneM paper pvftlisned to nWera: price Wood and Coal JXJl S i r,Tleohone Wo. 3.. th. Territory of Hawaii. irMM.tee nrnr Co.. arenU for the Ha-- West Point's Superintendent insists wj cad t was not mls- - T. POGA. F.dltor. .nffirt T.tnnda. ithat Dooie the tad ALSO and treated. C. fill' X AW A, Proprietor. nemember the name. DOAN'S. tale no substitute. WHITE m BLACK S",D -- f- j The Fultan sent a quantity of choice IttorUl and PrlnMna' Offlee near .rlgarfttes to the crew of the battleship Whleh w will sell at the lewest saar-- kt READ THE ADVERTISER Kie .treet brllgs. King swec P. O. A fllshops Jubilee was held In Cnlca-- i rates. H- e- e go f.ur days of last week. .Kentucky. W THE PACUFIfJ mWMEROIATj A 1VETtT t&V.fi : UMSOT.iTLU. VECRUBEB1 .22; 1900.

-- f J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & C0.- -- SERVICES FOR SUNDAY - J.HOPP&C0. SALL o for AND CHRISTMAS DAY a. NOW FOR a: o YOUR o COTB FOLLOWING! PLANTATION There will be Christmas services, at nor BepCtanSa avenue and MiTIer street, INERT. SUPPLIES AND MA a number of Prctesra.nt Kev. G, L Pearson, pastor. Kgular aer-v.c- ts fACH ! 15 QUALITY the Churchaa as follows: Sundays, it) a. m.. Sun. FUK SALE . fcKAlAL IS OFFERED Bl on Sunday. day school; 11 a. m. aad 7:3 pv m.. public Q C. SEEWEU & CO., LTD.: v aiid fi nion; 6:t p. n. lipwortn then no consideration? C ntral Union Chuicn, Rev. William Leasee; Wednesdays, 7:30 p. rri prayer ,t$l- -t Par-lona- zo o Even If "all coons look pantor. Sunday school and .n.eeting. A welcome always tt all. cltma, ;5u; public worship and ennMi. ad.loininp the church.. o AND PRICE? ertalLly they are not t V. P. S. C. K. prayer meeting. tt:j'J; Holiday PARTCULAR3 alike,' Ghristraas services at.',the Sletbodist JUa AT meeting; Wednesday, 7:30. . R.oic,wi-pd.- otiui-c- Uiiuay. will CLAN BE HAD BY CALLING all the same quality. i Tnere a. 5 QUEEN Sermon subject 11 a. m,, "The bo special music and a sermon by the a. O mEIR OFFICB ON Can anything be more true Christmas Oospel or Kindness;" 7:30 p. pastor on "The Story of th'a Wftn? Men.' o HQTSXET. n.. BiD--e 7iS0 n. pastor wtil concerning Jewel- "Krother and Sister." In the a m. the 3 than this school at 9:50 all departments will meet deliver"it the first of two addresae on ry or silver goods? How together and Misu Lawrence will .tell Hace During the ihe Christmas story in a way sure to Nineteenth Century." OHfB BUR LET DRILL. COMPLETE many pieces made In the ones COM-PRESSO- attract the older as weil as the P 7iTH 40 H. P. BOILER, AJR Reorganized Gifts oooo same pattern, from the com- children. There will be special Christ The Church of Jesus Era , inas music. A large attendance is ex CT.iist of Latter Day Saints will hoto ser CNB SET FOWLER STEAM PLOWfr mon plated ware to the pected vices on Sunday in the Mllilanl Hal) (rear I GANG) AND FULL ASSORT-WJEt- n At the Central Union Church the of the Opera House) as follows: 10 . m., I fJJTOUK of gold, bear the same 11 - CPARE PART8. finest Christmas Services will be held on Sun- - Sunday school; a. m., preaching Ha- o outward resemblance? day next, December 23. The choir will walian eervice: 6 p. m.. Book of Mormon a THREE 2S H. P. STIRLING BOIL-- be assisted in the anthem by a nuartet class: 7:3i p. m.. preachlne. English ser-- Can you tell them apart? ilntheFOMITORELlE c&mposed of Mrs. Allan White, Miss vice. The subject will be "Charity."' GrlBwold, Mr.. C. ECONO-SCXER- S Yet you do not wonder Delia E. N.. Prouty OVK 8ET GREKN'S FUEL Mr. M. Burns. 191 TUBES. ar.d W. The morning Christian Church. Rev. Ei A. Ounr, that there Is some difference iffertory solo will be "My Heart Ever pni-to- r. eunda chol. u.i. muiiunii T o TWO WORTH INOTON HIGH DU Faithful," by Bach, sung by Mrs. Allan vice. 11: youns; people's meetinst, t;S0. In cost of making. ; 4TT STEAM PUMPINQ ENGINES. CA the White, witn violoncello oougato by Mr. Rev. A. B. Cory will preach Lord s flTT SOO OOe GALLONS PER X Is it not hero where the Harold Mott-Smit- h. Day mornlne and evening at the Chris- - ! or - MOITRS. AGAINST A TOTAL HEAT For the evening there Is arranged a Church.. Morning subject. for ! guarantee and the reputa- tian "Just ' wait unui aav Derore call F 420 FEET. praise service, consisting entirely of Today:" evening subject, "No room a selection, as you mayintbe disappointed around e is your selections from the world's greatest music at: both Q to learn 5 26 TUBULAJ. tion of the dealer f0r Christ." Christmas bas been sold. We will JNE 1L P. UPRIGHT oratorio, 'The Messiah," by Handel., servicer. O-- desire reserve the piece of furnUwfforrl IT S tnrkTf IP safeguard? until the proper time comas O and a sermon by the pastor, Rev. Wll- - O in which to make tho eift 2 ALSO. CALIFORNIA MUIJCft. IN This fall's productions em- a liam Morris Kincaid. There wilt be Chinese Church (ConerearatlonaDt Rev. WE HAVE A CHIFFONIER of a tremendous 2 by Delia Sun-an- LARGE AND TWO SMALL 1TINE ORDER. exam- recitatives Miss E. Griswold F.dward W. Thwin. actina; pastor. d DRAWERS. This is one of thITO brace some striking Mr. C. N. Frouty and a solo by school. 9:30: Dreachlnsr serviee. 11: beautiful ever shipped dav Chiffoniers to Honolulu. It is not fancaS i PORTLAND CEMENT. ples in the better class of Miss Griswold. Forty singers have Sunday school h English. 2:30; evening design, nor is It elaborately carved. But promised to assist in the choruses. The 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting, what it lacks in P RAILS, 25 POUNDS ANI' service, qualities more than made up by I PTE EL T 4 is the beautifully mirror-lik- ft POUNDS. ornaments. instrumental numbers will be a violin 7:so. in golden oak and tS 0 and solo by Miss Alice Woods and an organ. !' excellent cabinet work. Magnificent brooches 4 solo by A. B. Other Chiffoniers of a Prof. Ingalls, who also Japanese Church (ConKT'igationaDSer-play- s O smaller sizes in mahogany, mahesanv .1 UAOK. pendants set with the differ- the overture and postlude, ar-- vices the old U an T30 finish and golden pak. J organ. at lccum at Nou-veau- ranged by himself for. Mrs. J. o'clock. SMOKER'S TABLE A gift TWSLVE FLAT CARS. gems. The "Art ," neat to a gentleman. This UMo 5 ... ent W. Yarndley is the musical director, j v a. consists of a moistened box for cigars, a two 3TOOT OUAOE. j a. cutter, cellars and 2 so popular at the The following is the program in full iAIMnp,p m. r. rrhurrh M KihAra. electric battery to light the cigars ' 3 OtE STUMP PULLER. for the day: Snn- - o Highly ar- nr Toklmasa. associate nastor. ANOTHER GIFT FOR A GENTLEMAN is a SHAVING o. Taris Exposition. MORNING. 10: - day school, morning service, 11: even- - . Svn I ig 7:45: clans meeting, 8:30: pray- tucicins aic iur varus, tC tistic and individual. Not Orfjan Prelude, "Grand Offertory, service, "" birde'-ey- meeting, 8. LADIES' DRESSING TABLES in e maple and o by v Xo. 2." (St. Cecilia), Batiste; Prof. A. er Wednesday, Services at oak' with o the kind turned out the a B. Ingalls. Walkahalulu Church. oval mirrors of the best make. yard. Anthem. "Behold. 1 Bring Glad Tid- LADIES' DESKS Mahogany, golden Oakland birds'-ey- e nanlo ings (Homer Bartlett), quartet, Mrs. Kawalahao Church, Rev. H. H. Parker, A very appropriate gift to a young wife. . & Co.. We have all the high-clas- s Brewer Allan White.- Miss Dolia E. Griswold. pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning ser- O PARLOR CHAIRS from one of America's largest an w gold and silver novelties to Mr. C. N. Prouty, Mr. W. M. Burns, vice. 11: evening service. 7:30: prnrhlng in known factories. CTH-Ss-tl- LIMITED. be- choir. English by Rev. XT. D. Westervelt; JUST ONE It Is a handsome burnt-woo-d be found anywhere, and (two parts) 6:30; prayer a. stand called the Kine n "A Christmas Carol" Endeavor, meeting, Wed- Coal. Look at it and you will wish it .was yours. Queen Street. lieve It possible to meet all (Reineeke). firt soprano, Mrs. J. T. nesday. 7:30. McDonald, Miss L. M. Wlnne, Miss AND MANY OTHER THINGS, such as Tj goods In In place cf the usual English service O requirements for Charlotte Hall, Miss Caroline Castle; in Kawaiahao Church Sunday evening LIBRARY TABLES, TAB OURETTES, SETTEES, SECRETARY ft lines. second soprano, Mrs. C. B. Damon, there will be a Cliristmas song service, BOOK CASES, LADIES' TRIPLE MIRRORS, MAHOGANY PAHL0R our various Miss Delia K. Griswold, Miss Harriet CABINETS, CORNER CHINA sent with selections by the Lahainaluna CLOESTS, SIDEBOARDS PEDES S Selection packages to Nfp1ham. Miss Florence Yarrow. Boys' Quartet, Quartet, TALS, ASSORTED WICKER-WAR- E , Offertory Solo, the Kawalahao in Chairs, Rocker3'aod Set-- any part of tho Islands. fJy Heart .Ever and Mr. Theo-- Richards. tees j Faithful" (Bach), soprano, Mrs. Allan - You- cannot help but mid something you I Lands White; violonceflo obligato, Mr.-- Har- 2. 1:30. that need for you? lou:e Relief Camp No. Sunday school; o old Mott-Smit- h; organ. Prof. A, B. o or that will make a holiday. gift to a friend! or relative. Ingalls. .' Pnstlude, (Alex. I'eniel Mission, Nuuanu street, Irwin X Oran "Marchc" : Mock, below Xing, Miss Uddenberg Guilmant), Prof. A. B. Ingalls. anl a. o Mrs. Adams, missionaries in charge. a. TJ EVENING. Service as follows: Street meeting, 7:30. " TJ For and meeting in the hall at 8 each evening f Christmas praise service, selections exc-ep- t Monday. Sunday, wharf meeting fiom "The Messiah" (Handel). nt 9 a. m., followed-b- a Bible class In No. 1 "Overture" (arranged for or the halt: holiness meeting at 3 p. m. and FORT STREET. igan). Prof. A. B. Ingalls. evening. Eorvteet? us usual. The reading No. 2 "Recitative. "Comfort Ye, My rrtt.m is open each day from 10 a, m. to Sale. People-.- " Mr. C. N. Prouty. 4 p. m.r whw you will tind the dally 4 HOIPF:&'Co.i No. Chorus, th Glory of the lepers, rliulous reading matter and free Jeweler and Silversmith Lord," choir. writing materials. Come rest, read and o Jo No. 8 Recitative, "Behold, a - Virgin write. z ! BOX 342. Shall Conceive.-- ' . a. o No. 9 Aria and Chorus. "O Thou The following regular servlees are held a. That Tdlest.". Miss Delia E. Griswold tti the Bventh-Pa- y Adventlst Chapel: o Corner King and Bethel Streets. ajyrm TRACT and choir. Sn turd ay. Sabbath school, at 10 a. m.. Ttt KING STREET . r , Scripture lesson. pleaching at 11 a. m.: Wednesday, prayer -- 13-- -" - L HOPP & CO. M0PP & CO J. HOPP & CO. o No. Pastoral Symphony" (ar aril missionary meeting at 7:30 p. m. All ' to ILiM a IC, formerly i. tU5 rangea ror organj, a. il. Ingars 'ere welcome. P.. L. Howe, nastor. o No. 14 Recitative, "There; Were m O. N. WIlcrj premise. v NAarM, r,flutnr Pronohin t ifrtu- Shepherds," "And Lo, the Angel of the '.riM.se al n a. m. an4 7:30 d. m.: Sunday Lord. - ' Kfhrvnl st n m cfintnti in Knsr-- No. 15 Recitative, "And the Angel i,Kh. vv a nnwn mvrintMMit Prav. Said Unto Them.", . or mMtlns. WdnisilV. 7: - no. It IWX'llilllVC, AUU DMUUCUi; Thre Was With the Aneel 17 B'shop Memorial Chapel. Kamehameha small No. Chorus. "Glory to God," Miss Bicvcles MANOA VAL-- LOTS IN Delia E. Griswold and choir. f Miller and Punchbowl streets. Rev. A. d Prayer. v FOR 1XTC fcmrty MaaUao'p Tract, $3.ttt 1 'on ueriise v:vanirplioal Church, cornor rnnr!i.nn aria orrnnffM jmt. o.x j: i rrrv, Hjr.-- Mu for.iinllnl. mornlnpr, 11 Miss Alice Woods. - o'clock. Sermon,' Rev. William Morris Kin caid. To W.lcme the Century . No. 44 "Hallelujah." choir. . mall People Benediction. Silent prayer. ;.. NEW YORK. Pec. 13. Plans for giv- TOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIU- - Opened Postlude, "Life Up Your Heads" (ar ing an official welcome to the twentieth Just ranged for organ). Prof. A. century will be submitted to the muni- &AKX TRACT, from $200 to $250 a lot. cipal Tuesday by. Mr. Works of St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a. m.. Holy assembly next fcmmunlon: 10 a. m Sunday school: 11 Guggcnheimer, president, of the council t m., Morninp Prayer, Litany and Ser-no- n: If. the plars are favorably received, ac- (on the last Sunday In the 'month. tive operations for the celebration will Holy Commiin-- ART "hcral Celebration of the ,,e Intrusted to a Jo!nt . of TRACT, on): S:3 p. m.. Pule Ahiahi; 7:3 p. m.. council and the board of aldermen. LOTS IN KEKIO A full window Evening Prayer and Sermon. Dean. The the Rt Rev. Bishop Mr. GnprerVielmer said that he would WOO a lot. the of Honolulu, Parish 9P9Mt Itokeo Island, of beaut ful Priest, the Rev. V. H. Kitcat. favor te bolding of a reception at the citv haM bv tre riv orltls. tKe il- St. Andrews Cathedral, Second Con lumination of the buildirg and d'splays gregation, Rev. Hamilton Lee, minister of frvorks. toceer with music by PICTURES in charge Sunday services: 9:45 a. m.: several bands, teady one of t-- e larsr-e- pt 6:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 9 a. m. jnoriottejs, in the citv has TWTCNTT LOTS IN PUUNUI St. Clement's Chapel, terminus of the ureted trat a chon,s of several thou- - tntacr, lMzsea, a lot. DON'T MISS .retania street cars. Punahou. Sunday srn voltes pe -- nnopr-n upon ire steps slo 'rvlres: Holy communion. 7 a. m.: first of t-- e e'tv n t sirjr Tt'oral an-- THIS nday of the month. 11:05 a. m.: matins Ithems and seasonable sclect'ons. . nd sermon, 11:05 a. m.: evensonp. 7.-0- p. Snnday school. 9:45 a. m. : daily pray- - Rnosevplt was Etc., Etc. DISPUY. 7 Oovcrror thoeht.ts dr1ne the week, a. m.: seats free; boy to a H? he chapel is served by the recvor of Ho-- a h! of weak contlut'on. olulu. early devoted m"ch strtlon to exer-ci- s. Want suit the tasto ?Td rrcrt all the t'r tnt he of the Roman Catholic Cathedral. the Bishop conld In fie orcr "l". To this he nt- - mst fastid'ous. f I'anopolls. Ixw masses. holy corn-ma- ss hl3 present health and endur For tartfeor particulars apply to minion, 6 t"tes Our price- - and 7' children's with ance. are right very 'relish sermon. 9: higrh mass. with native reasonable. imon, 10:30; rosary, with native Instnic- - len. 2: solemn vespers and benediction. week-day- g. low mass, 6 and 7. $20 aed will buy a uice little . Achi A Christmas Ilijrh Mass at the Church .... of the Sacred Heart, Marouesvllle, Pu- - I.C nannu, 4 a. De- normiuiu; m.. Tuesday, cember 2"ith. A. D. 1900. Program of Bicycle Beautiful the service: Crawford Juvenile Prelude, "La Madonna." organ. Miss ' Mary Salter, & assisted by Miss Lilly Sal Olympic Company ter and Josooh Dicker, first violins: I With all the latest improvements. Just arrived per Picture HenJ. and Harry Decker, second vlo- - llrs; Frank Van Gleson. vlolonce'lo. Real Estate makes a tasty gift nnsimas iiymn. cno r with, or chestra. TODAY. i.yrie E'eison. A. Faure mass, choir OPENED Brokers. with orchestra. G'orla in Exels's, A. Faure mass. choir with orchestra. Co. Sermon. Erllsh and Porttigus. & Mfg. !0 WEST KINO Credo, Pacific Cycle ST Mozart mass, choir with or STREET- - Wall, Nichols Co chestra. EHLERS BUILDING. FORT Adeotp Fidells choir with orrhpstrn. ha-ctu- s, A. Faure mass, choir with All orchestra. LIMITED. Offertory, "Shepherd's Dream," or- - chestra. O Salutaris Hostia, Lambillotta, choir SHREVE& CO.. San Francisco. wixn orchestra. HO Actus Del, A. Faure mass, choir with ma; ,' TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, FOR BEER TO BURN. BUT BEER TO in ' CHAWjm BEAT THE orchestra. inf. v-V' tr goods purchased or. ordered of them, FREE OF ALL flj BAND. A'ma Redemntorls Mater, Webbe TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning same "to San Francisc LARGE INVOICE croir with orrhestra. AGENTS will be sent on selection to those known to the firm, or who OP "Heave-war- d Postlude. March," Vil - satisfactory references in San Francisco. br, orpq-- j with orchestra. row X Wietropolitan Meat Co1 J. H. Van Gieson, chapel choir mas ter. J rri . . ... 5ALe Or REAL ESTATE 1 Olympia i hp priest, win ne at the church on row 11 108 KING STREET, Christmas eve tn hear the con Lit 1 ffsslon of those who wish to receive MARKET AND POST STREETS. SAN FRANCISCO. ho-l- commurlon at the Christmas mass, F. J. LOWREY, President. ' r. : : : and very early D. Vice President and catalogue prices furnished upon of Beer. J. Waller Manager Christmas morning. C. CHASE. t iIllustrated and ra?JPouy est Manager. We have the largest manufactory or jeweiry ana IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE. ?l AurusMn's Chapel. Her Fnthef Val-Mn- e, ARTHUR R. WOOD. Treasurer. in charire. Sacrament of the mass, J. A. OILMAN. Secretary. YorktyatdjirejiH Wholesale and Retail :80. E. P. DOLE. Auditor. It ha ros to star. Sure of regular Xhly invoices. Church of Rt. John the Baptist. Ksllht-waen- a. SXTTC HEES Rey. Father Clement.-HI- ?h mass. LUNG CO. : WING AND sermon and collection for the expenses tho ehnroh: rehearsal. S; rosarv. 4 - Advertiser. L. H. Dee, fY . Chrisfmas High Mass at the Church Read the of St. John the Baptist. KaMM-waer- a. GROCERS frop.fy Contractors. 8 a. m. Tuesday. December C5th. A. D. --VMSTT. HAWAIIAN 1900. with sermon and collection, as RESH FRUnS ON HAND AT ALL om usual. Tn days and rn nt-ba- ck ledgtra a specialty at tfc TIMES. Montft. OAZBTTBrf Bindery, von Holt Mock. Flnt Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. King Street, corner Alakea, 75 Cents a TIIE rACinC COMMERCIAL A DVERTlER 'nONOLtTI.n V mtrpuntrn" ' a v . 22. JSCS. BY AUTHORITY. to accommodate themselves to the ex-Le- or the elements. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEl pi FRUIT IMPORTER. V v TION OF FORfiCLOSimE a MTk . . CHRISTMAS GIVING. OF RAT.V. . 'ij, t iiianot ftVs having Hnt forget CHr.stmas la the day to m iv j 4 government bw luu...Uua.uy. i.c.cf uc Notice is hereby give ii that pursuant - A. tn i. I'r"'- Koebele, during lor Uiejt,e kauiy, lacitiwc . to Uie power ot sale conuuiied In taag th Mouth He Inland., yuurteX xJ give to certain luotgage ,i ,it Doi tin year i dated June 22d lairtL .;.n Col.nlea. .ami which otitis wuai they ud u you maue by c. WV Kinney of Honaaaluv j ubl., Tuat is very ood Uuste, isiaiia or Oahu, Territory , I 'i'" eerloua 1rna(r to alt ot Hawaii. a lAio't buy father, orotneia or hus-D.i- .d n.ortBae:or. to Kriih t m i T!. f im th Cut- - lUnla and nies, SiippeiS ur pipes. ChootSe H"nol"u as re- ttoinetintig mortgage, and - rtUirr they nal not 17 " ,"ie "eSiSiry cf conveyance , and w r. r cf Aarlcultur a.n.1 For-..- j. out will appeal to their taste. in lionolulu in liber 180. on pages 1 Importation Don't give yur iiiouier a and 121, t!e of fruit gill, you "useful" the mortgagee lnteua to. ,. . . uiltbs are too poor for roreclose the mortgage f ith Nland and Auv - aunt for ooacUUos oiuamentaJ. fene may be getting ' broken, to wit: non-payme- nt .ti;.- l .irl.tly o. the to forbidden. but stie rfi.ui lovts pretty Grat-1- 1 tertst when due. WHAT TATLnn. y her. trilceia. Notice is likewise given t rty . that the t r if Agriculture For- - Don't decide not to give . anil MSB:'-- 7f at all bjcausj conveyed by the said, raartsagw-- you 111 T cannot give haiiubow.ely. Good wui be sold at public auction n XT m the watchword, auu sense THIS DAY rooms at help you gKi wnl Queen of James F. Merman- -. to cnooHe lovely gifts for little AT 10 A. M. street, Honolulu, on Wwmea-aa- y, STlH'K Iiiouey. the 9th 0ay of v I MARKET ,ul for January, 194 at IX Tril NT1F.. TlHK clod nuher the week anl promises t Making presents literally with j'our oclock noon. - I - until the rhrttmM and New Tear'. hollJaj are over, h?n own lair tor tan.ied) hanUd doubter th.j 1 ! ,n' iDitfall.in p.lnt ...). e nh Jetlwi of Chap- - stronsrlv in r.iH..r,vi reaction In Becuritiea. value literally a.d seutunentaliy very Sale jgage conf.i?t3 of: All that certain, piece Otlell. iJUby thr-s- n of ,.( cf t ttwn liu.,a aj'e to jor parcel of land ; th" l.wa 1M: nT tiave commenced frrlndlnK on the new crop and. eiwt situate at AUasltlkw-- .... ,h.r. to h-- oi:e. the stores o.erllow with thh.gj MECHANICS' TOOLS, District of Hamakua, Ha- HARDWARE. S3 1 Island hi .l.i water privileges ertrted an awakm.,lK all ak.r.K the line. that require small outlay. 1 TaeeU.vM.. M r r .. of - t oi awan, ooundea aad; i m; uter rates ','cu,t"',, tlurinf Don-- TOYS, i, are here lh were Waialua. Kahuku and wits book There particularlyt.u,described to-- At as follows, . i.v.t the var ratea f.r h.mlvJr" hu!' h;'J downward tendency for no particular reason. never was sut-- a harvest ot books, at the.... . i An June 3i. liWt. mill be af tour.diiigly low prices, as now. Commencing on the north corner of ' 1 a STEIGMANN BAZAAR, .11" Ht nmalitfru l.u ...ii. i - . lcturts of antiqu-.-- yargut pin-el- s, this at stream of -- .) the office of th rriiru t:.j con- - aad Kaumoli, and rtm-- tkholier In this plantation franrnd In dull black, i.i ning along 76S-et- w t r Worki on the day t,r,,p",;ilon to are artistic On King and Bethel Sts. Manoa'e kuleana, S. 65 lit Li If V ncreaw ti,r capital from el.5JO.C0O $5 the extriire, and ct,st very Ta- a kukui f 1 -- to little. tree V.. makat-o- . ...t. marked ' "JfcUU b " ,nrrrju, h4).000. to nkcarry out extensive Improv- pestry panel plecea. In black frames, the road; thence up along stream SL t 8t 3 820 rrmmln( unpnld fur woutd enable th,. aie quaint and inexpensive tor lovers W., feet to Papapa's kulea-na-; . ement. plaoUuon, Bome of the stockholders say, Carpenters, Me- nub-..llition- al Brickmasons V y are due will b ,n of the house beautiful. and iwience aiong said kuleana N. 72 W Febraary 1 per you chanics should S- 1-- ten per cent. Waia,V,",t:Klnn,r'ff t cent a month, Unless know the fads of your ac- not fail to attend ths e?t: - 2 4 E.. 675 feet: 8. 82" flnt'hed fia'e. SS tOOla 9 Kalntr A . V - . . E . .: her eeanon'. cxop. grlndlnc over 5.600 quaintances don't buy c.l vh' up upon which rate r- -t a f,w i ! m tuns, and In them freaky iwi. mence again along strens gifts. A plaster dog a girl de-t- ts of the cost. to stone ii I February 13, 19ul. (ji) tweer, H.0.M) 1 to who and kukui tree marked X. ma- - an,i ,8000 111 1-- of mi the real animal would be chos- V government road; N. 81 2 f delinquent). 0.-- i W. ar icl fTl ftJ,'Male w rap;d a ehare, selling for paid up at en. irt-- io stone marked X, maufca or without further U.i'k .IT,nr th" WMk ' IL W. tyTrtln JSOO.000 Cushions "go" with collegians; so do Kiowal; thence down along middle og" 'iiniiin -- cured cntiona on of - TT this gun-met- WILL exuertn tr option rugs, silk blankets, al militaiy E. FISHER. Auctr. stream to place of on Ban Francisco holdings of this Containing commencement. ,. more, In brushes and all men like books. an re of thirtvt mm payable at the office of th M'fr,Hn and connection with and being same -- j P tloat re .. the premises describe ,(.r h tIm In th basement of Capl- - $ LhaVe. tl enU amount In London at par In Royal DR. PRITCHETT'S OPTIMISM. Patent Grant No. 1737 o Pa- - r.KPRKAHKD DIV1DKN1W HT DAY ct. aim itie same tnat were cotrrevetl' a ndrkw nnow.v HAWAIIAN BUOAR COMPANT. President H. 8. Prltchett of the Mas- THIS tovfthe mortgagor by deed of Eahaxtme Honolulu Water Work. 50 7),Intlln.?a?.aTCn'P?ny l "" to Ha dividend from sachusetts Institute of Technology, in and Polanl, dated August Slat, 189C. anI ir. to lrea f . ,.,hiiu. 20. 1900. 5713 ? January 1 speaking of the belief that politics were recorded in the office of the ReKSstrar-o- divW Conveyances in liber 164. page !. 12??, out warrant, on the first of all impure, recently said: "No man . nAt'ntJaua, lf,0,-- i mInthTat iZaet! X ' bat "Pend iymenui for five or six Aoeiner with all the riarhts-- ease- SKAt.KD PROPOSALS can be. brought Into contact with the ments, privileges and appurtenance nlw ln Company stock. It actual machinery of our Government, tbereunto belonging. ;!.!. HF! OF"-.- .f TetYrnV' iS"1 can mingle with the men who EDITH M. W. RECEIVED AT THE Oahu Railway " make our HOLDS WORTH. imrl of CommiMtoOeri. On steek Is selling at l!J. laws, who Interpret them and who exe- GREAT Mortgaaree- - x Klr Station. ua4U January IS. THK MARKETS OF YOH1C cute them, without gaining not only a iEW wholesome respect . fir (Hi dillTvry la Honolulu 1.5 -- J for the service of WM..V. on Ji!ft.K P'r' Bur,n' active the opening today than state, deeds at expense of purchaser. ir5 a t?ir month S,' ,d.iy xh T- - Inclln-- . the but also a reasonable hope- - aftr notification ?"r :iVL"" market Irretnilkr but was fulness for r or turtner particulars appry f . rptA:ir of 11 .P flT.r thC nnder the leadenhlp of Brooklyn the future of our Holmes & Stanley, Uodr, for stocks. Lat r eeMIng Transit attornevs for mar-t- -li ,'h" of 24 gagee. n vtaam piston o Tcnnm oal lowered It almost flrt k? I tn the epelties. Sugar. Federal CHRISTMAS Dated, Honolulu. . tt jr l.ooo to 1.200 per JJii and wkr7s" 6veVl December 14tn 1902 iralloui ,.'..f. .y"1' nJ.""Wyn TrMtt rcadUog lirpiy. Railroad stocks "They eay that my color's too high." 6739 :r.'- - Approtlmat weight 1,000 f.n ' J 1 n,rny lmw ,,Ft r ,rt-t'- Krie nocks, first rtv"n-rt.- the She said. "Well. If I have rocks t? " 3-- 8. th? nTlrkrih! Jl . 'crorfl prk f 49 At 11 o'clock the It's none of their business if I MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF tISTKH V'' '"'' tl'in arcotnpany HI J"wl m proverb nt In rp.ts. but the mTin tendency was lower. A Get mut all ahtirp rally In the steel Mr Vs In the best at a dollar a box." TION OF FORKClXlbURK AJJIK the srord inf,,,! a better tone OF SALE. ' tnn.utri the entire muxkt, but the iawrwvefiM-nt- were pretty Ken-oral- ly Kn t T wh-- rjltta AUCTION wiped out n rul.U r prernpd warn 3 8. -4 farad lown Metropolitan Notice is hereby given l-- pursuant; 0: 'M.!ioriM ho -1- 2 -ulatlon Corporation that wteon (equipped and Sugar then) became qtflet but the downward Notices. to the power of rv!. pi, to carry 1.200 flr was unlntermpd at midday. saie contained in that fet certain mortgage 1S98.'-mad- Th general market f.r trfn.ls waa IrrrgTilaj'. ' dated May ith. e r.-?.f(- by William K. Kaleihuiw Ho- NKW YOHK, .nty on r&ll C per f !l it'.on to ircompRny all Ic. I to cent. Trlme mercantile NOTICE nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory eC Ha- bid. L "Tr' I:4..to 5 f"r nt sterling ew.han flrrner with actual busings In waii, mortgagor, 6-- to William G. Brash, r ra-rT- i r.nker bllla at 4.84 2 to 1 for 3-- 4 fr 'i nim!lonert th rUht demand and at 40 to 4.isl for THERK WILL RE A MEETING OF SALE of said Honolulu, mortgagee, and re- any or ail bid. '.:.yr i,J,,','I rat"'- - 2 toUMand 1- -2 to Commercial blll.. corded in the Registry of Conveyance - S4 fi5 lU. the stockholders of the People's Ice & F,,Tfr f'rtincatrf., tof4. 1W tarwpr. 354-t- KKNNKTH R. O. ; . .V"2- Mfic. Mexican dollars. Refrigerating Co., Ltd., the-offic- in Honolulu, in Liber 179. on pages ti WALL.CK. n. at of ; ,'r,vrn'n1t bnn.J r'rf.Tig; rrfuraiing 3s Teglrtered. 104 2; do. cou-r-.- AT MY 356, the mortgagee fore- Sa 3-- the Hawaiian Trust & Investment Co., SALESROOM, intends t Ihian! of CommlIoner, inr.; recltred and coupon. 109 4; ww 4 coupon, 11 rif;ltered and at 1 o'clock p. m. 1300. close the mortgage for conditio, brok- 'txifulu 4 1T ,,Q-- December 23th, Klr Department. rtKin,rrti' 115 non-payme- nt ii"! 'V Copon, ts registered and coupon. f r the purpose of considering a prop- CORNER en, to wit: the ot princi- ALAKEA AND pal and rONVICTS KJCPAmiNO osition cf a dissolution of t'v? corpora- interest when due. THE CTRECTS. tion. MERCHANT STREETS. Notice is likewise given that LJflTION ntlOAIlClNO THE .tr f.f prisoners are new at work rvpaJdnj? the strets along Puich-tM- w WM. O. AT WATER, conveyed by the said mort . gage l.NTKKMK.NT OF TUB DEAD wh. ri wer ro baJly damaged by th heavy raJr.a of last month. Their Sec. People's Ice & Ltd. will be sold at public auction at In -- :.. IN tlrnt work this rrgan! is to level the Mnnrk with p4ck and shovel and fill tne auction rooms of James F. Mor- TUB DlrtTUICT OF up th- 20-f.- gan, - gulius. Frrm the quarrtejt wagon fter wagon-loa- d of fllling-- n Queen street. Honolulu, on Satur- HONOLULU. atcnea have been bmrht down and depne4ted ln the streets, sufficient to NOTICE. day, the 5th day of January, I90L at lay the foundation of a fine thoroughfare. ltller treet above Punchbowl 12 o'clock noon. The property covered" Wr.. That thert having ao tret la a notable example .f the work done "by the prisoners. To say It Is THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TONIGH T. by said mortgage consists of: bn lndl-situat- e prepared for bursal of the dead I'HinniuKirB: is stating a fact.. as thrr are jwwulrnd to work utoArlllv from ? stockholders of the California Feed First All that certain tract ef In th morning until 2 no In Leleo, t by law at M ttplratloa of the arternoon with two Intermissions for meals. Co.. Ltd.. will be held at their office at Honolulu, Islam of triuir n and every One whole Merk was levlied c.rf In one day and foltowlng day heavy-foundatio- on Thursday, Decmeber 27th, 1900, at evening until Oahu. Hawaiian Islands, described.. i a pr;.. sot. l'XM), - the October Lit. aal aa aton- were on the ground and spread HiL The prisonert have 11 a. m. C. M. V. FORSTER, Royal Patent No. 2456, Land Commis- rr,in of tltn having granted d.n excellent wr rk. - Secretary. sion Award No. 732. containing an areav f I', h tpclal burial tnpermit antll TUB NEW December 22d. 1900. 5735 of 17-1- acres, and being the tame HARRISON BLOCK ON FORT STREET. ed o,irt aa prescribed by premises conveyed to the mortgagor by-de- law should Contractor Fred. Harrison, who bouarht leajie t m the of the xroooHv the of Kanakaokal. iv table, now feast-- 1 Christmas dated January snd that inch DISSOLUTION COPARTNER-SHI- P. corner of Fort and ReretanU from Senator Clark cf Wyoming, expects to ad- - OF 19th. 19S, and recorded In the offlce-o- f irramemeota art an accompllahed vertie within a few Uys aking prcrprrtlv making application 1 the Registrar of Conveyances tenanU for ' otr vt. thrfor tw ani emrew in give mm an KJea rj their wants and he will build to suit. May 6th. 1898. In . Liber . 177. pages 439 -- -' ' R- -. lv.-l-, That swenal.foe httar h -- COMPLRTTNO TTttJ DIAMOND HEAD'uOULBVARD. 1 and 439. THE HERETO-for- e Second All that certain tract e4? !tond Ti't tu! b granted wlthla tl city Th Diamond Had road la raptdiy nearing completion. A few exlBtrag; between a ti possess-- culverts E. J. Duffey and Sale commence each evening at 7 situate at Apueoiki. Kula, Maul, con- n ept to thos alrtady 4 will to h 1-- have hutlt ar.d then th thoroughfare can be opened to the public. W. J. England, doing a general plumb- taining an area of 25 2 acres, mad be- burial plnaX Th road extend around Diamond to Waialae will be one o'clock, sharp. ing 2 No-- . - IIed and of the ing buainess In Honolulu. Territory of Apana of Royal'Patent Grant flnat of Honolulu's sightseeing- boulevard Hoad 12085 t. t riulatlon shall go Into effect Supervisor Campbell is Hawaii, under firm " to Kaulunahele. and the land bythe - putting in some tt hla bet work on th road. the name and style - nt after the first day of Jsnu- of "Duffey & England." la this day eaia Kauruno- conveyed to Ptrae n A. p. NOTHING NEW AMONG THE ARC! HTECTS. by deed dated November 22d. Mar. re iwl dissolved by mutual consent, owing to corded in said Registry offiee h Uber- - C D. WOOD. The art hltecta generally report "a good many project In the air," but the withdrawal of DutTey . pare , f-- E. J. from is. w request ProslJent Hoard of Health. artUAl for getting out pkirw for new blocks or fine reeldeneea. said firm, and his departure from LOVELY PRESENTS FOR OLD Third All that certain tract of InoV Th-- y are now at work rru-etT- on tWlr old work. to "lulu. Nov. T. 1701 said Honolulu. AND YOUNG. situate at Apueoiki. Kula, Maui, con taining an area of forty-seve- n Dated Honolulu, December 14. 1900. THE E. FINEST STOCK OF CHRIST- and being the same premises descrine J. DUFFEY, ln Royal Patent Grant No. 2206 to Le Progres Del Cceanie B7 W. J. ENGLAND. MAS PRESENTS EVER BROUGHT tj TO HONOLULU, comprising: Together with the tenements, here NOTICE. ditaments, privileges and anoorte- - nances thereunto belonging. Gramaphonerf, TO G. BRASH. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Mechanical Toys great variety. Mortgagee. No. i:t. A. A A. 0. RITE. the Union Feed Co., Ltd., held the 19th .in day of December. 1900. following Rocking Horses, Wagons, MKnM WILtT"lR the Terms Caeh: United Rtntea roldT A BrKCTAL persons were elected as officers of the Steamboats, Automobiles, coin: deeds expense of purchaser. .f th above lo1 at 7:30 company to serve for the ensuing year. at 1 1 1 Kor. rurther partlcuters apply to ;'' T . (ritlDATt kVHN. viz. ; Trolly Cars, v' t Holmes & Stanley, attorneys for moxt-g- a ha hall, Maaonlc Temple. President Mr. Immense assortment of Dolls, gee. ' W. F. Allen iv IN TUB THIRD DEOREF.. Vice President Mr. E. D. Tennev Work Boxes, Perfumery, Dated. Honolulu. December 16, 190ft " .r of Hawaiian Lodge. No. 21. Manager and Treasurer 5726 '1 - Mr. F. W. Macfarlane Ladies Dressing Jackets, Jewelry, l'r!flr Ixlrf- Nn. t'l n.t all . ' brethren are Invited to be Secretary Mr. Southard Hoffman etc. etc The Instruments Used in. t Auditor Mr. F. Klamo "i -r of th W. M. Directors Mr. W. F. Allen. Mr. E. im siLtK! mm mv K. H. D. Tenney. Mr. Mr. FICIKU tocretary. F. W. Macfarlane. - Geo. If. Robertson. Mr. H. A. Isen- - Are Thoroughly Disinfected Before- . Uerg, Mr. F. R. Vida. Using. i 0 0 F. F. II. VIDA. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ. Prop.. Secretary Co., PLEASE REMEMBER THE GOODS Arlington Hotel. ! Urlon Fed Ltd. Fort Street FUNERAL NOTICE. 5731 ARE ALL NEW, AND SPECIALLY HIE FOLLilWlNG are the latert advVra on eugar sent by Williams, Dl- - IMPORTED FOR. THE CHRISTMAS ALL KINDS OF...... fill: tiKKU KIt.4 AND MEMREIW A A. K mond Co. to F. iVhaefer & Co., and at San Francisco, D- - X0HCE TRADE. IN- el. tor l.-U- e No. 1. O. (1. datd I HAVE RECEIVED RUBBER GOODS I. F.. ' t ember 13: r. fully ren ajiemble STRUCTIONS TO SELL, WITHOUT ieMte.l to cr ;? We laat addressed yf u by circular D-r.t- 5, 1000. NOTICE f'i"ir l.ni.t room, on FunTay. D- -' IS HEREBY GIVEN RESERVE, TO THE HIGHEST BID- GOODYEAR d RUBBIR n M'GAR. Since that tlnte no chaqgta have oex-4Jire- In CO. r 1.....I. at 2 30 p. m sharp.1 the local market that THE ENTERPRISE MILL CO.. DER ' - p t r eti-.- rt to Honolulu, FOR CASH. R. H. PEASE. " irjio.n of attending the fun-- ; 'r pr1cs of November 12th etill being In force with LTD.. of Honolulu, has discontinued President. fry 5.4-X-- . Seats will be reserved for the ladie3. SAN FRANCISCO. U. 8. Ai ; ir Lit.. Ilrnther, J. A. Hopper. nrar.;iUtrl for Imal tonsumptlnn o,tel nt .6"c and for export the planing mill business. The Com- CAL.. ' " Ma-go- r pany on t mi I rr. ml-- a of Harmony IlAMlM N sales etn l.vl advlr, tnakifvg Iwki for 96 degree c?ntrifu-ttl- a office is now located at the .'v I. o. O. F.. and vlaltlng in New York 4 37c; Far. Fr oclwoo. 3 MBe. building, room 11. All persons IIKCTs-n.t.r- Ur Sth, 9 Hii a-- 1 FOR SALE. .re edVo at- - t, ;th. 9s 9d; Hh, Ss owing accounts to said company will fritrrnil'vln. ; j lMNSia 5 .1. 2d. frl; 11th. kindly settle the same promptly. 5731 Ih.' i RAN t," LATKfi, 'FAV YORK. No A large down town WAREHOUSE N li;Y eJanrae. THIS WILL BE THE or.ler G. KASTKRN AND F!:f:iCN MARK KTH. Lakwt mall advices from New A centrally located LODGING 1 L la I'IKRCE. York lender date of December "th shw the market In raws to be qu.et a;id NOTICE. SALE OF THE YEAR. HOUSE with cottage. Serref ary. unchanred. with buyrrs i.nd ro m Hers at eorrent qaotatlons. JuJglng from BUSINESS PROPERTY ln the heart the pricea pai l In rrrtnln trar.r.? tlnns In cane tsigar for January arrival. It of City. 7-l- THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY NOTICE la thought th.it refiners wtuM natlily piy 4 lc lor centrifugals of 96 ee RESIDENCE PROPERTY. - TO DaInyvEN were there ar y i fTerlr.ja' nt rpo. agar. eUthough th decline in has sticcreded to the planing mill busi- tU ttIn European markets rr.ay mlitate agalravt an advance. The market ness of the Enterprise Mill Co.. Ltd.. COME EARLY. vrTKIt TIIH PATH ANY I.Alttv. f r la quiet and duM 1th no rp.clal loxUcations. Messrs. Arbuckle Alakea anl Rlchard3 streets, and re- f n f..un. ii. til i.ur milk r t,.r ..... I'.ro. oa the 5th Inst, r .i!e ht. a.lranre cf te per 3a) pounds, thus bringing spectfully r Sale or' Rent. ry in. -- solicits the patronage of al ft milk or othrwiae , thm to th same parity aa Msrrj. Howell. alUtouja both refineries ere sthl A tt.ree-acr- e m viu former customers of mill lot ln Nuuanu Valley, r.-lo- the American Funr Rrflrlng ConupanytJ list. There Is const the latter N. lr, company. with lnrge house I.t l.t DAHlYMr.N ASS.i- - delav In Howell ar.d ArburVle rt.lpmentti." wWle the A. S. R. Co. are and several cottages. I A I Vi-hn- EMMETT MAY, I. N aoft sugars, sod the gfr.ral situation as aooewhat puzzling to . . the 67C2 a a . Hllll. I.T. 21. 1IQ, Furopean inark'ta are fi.it and lower. W. H. G. ARNEMANN. ! tr'l.leNlH)N CAULK.-Deerr- .Nr 7th reports) 15 S.. 12s 3d; henry JtmKa I. fair Will 7 watfrhouse&co. 3-- riSUer. 1 t re-p-r- rflrorir. 3d; Iecerr.br M; January beraa. 9 Mall ta t. C719 POWER OF ATTORNEY. Indirate that there ha.veb't. purcbaseat 7n Eoircp.e for American ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ;nroiint of tate. rnp ertlmat s In Iuisiana are now reduced to 250.000 tor.s in AUCTIONEER TICK M r.in..quenre of the C(r tlnuuiK e of unfavorable wvaSTlKT conditions, but In Cu-- t. mi CoEcreie Co Lin UERERY GIVEN THAT CO-LIMIT- WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL ED. Coinii . A. I (?. Atkinson hold my power the outlook la moet prirnlplng. latest estianafte auaaounting to C24.00O tons. LATF.HT STATISTICAL I1SIT10N. Wllfct Mt ay report November '"rney. 2'th total a'of k United Ft.ites f,.ur porta In all louafe. estimated November' Office, 8-- 15 Progress Block. C. H. W, NORTON. Cfh. '.7.V.0 t.wa. acainat too laet year; dx yarlnrjp il pKrt.a esti- - Valuable Cuba, Bock il'i. Dncembef 19 1M)0. r,73l rnatrd November 27th. 1.M0 tons, against 1LDH8 tnm laeit year. Total stock In THE NINTH AND FINAL As- Quarry and Crcsbiiil Plasl, M f principal countries, 23-- O ty raM Novernber Zttb. at latest uneven dates sessment of 10 per cent (HO. 00 per tons, aaralnst 7t.3T2 tcrs. dficlency, 171.0S2 toad. PAUOA VALLEY. m Residence FI3H FOP. TODAY. Our latest sugar tVfc-n- at hand thai 4 jv m. from New York, reads as hare), has been called on the assessa- - ' ro eaics; jrar.uuKU uncnangeo; Diem. H 4 ble stock of this company, to become it Property for Sale CONCRETE ENGINEERS and CON- KALMoN. HA LI HURT. lue and payable at the office of Castle TRACTORS. Estimates furnished and p.le. Oys TO I.TFR ft a iroilf. Founder. WONDERFUL TENACITY tenrnmti. v,r.t, fT it A Cooke, Ltd.. on October 30. 1900. contracts taken for foundations, mono- "'.HI or rana. etc.; a fine lot for ten davs. V.'hcn H"i:s. nf g of all kinds; tij .rroHi Fatrrnhelt 30. 190Q. rooms, all Improvements; lithic concrete structures Cotne anj try our fiah Are-proofi- Th tenacity of germ life In tarrlT- - the enpposcdly dead t!rd w.is takon stable, t .o lex stalls, carriage, feed pavements, bridges, and r W. A. BOWEN. t.T-r.t- Ing any involving use of MARKET CO.. eipnsure. to great extreme of pot of the Ire che t. although. th and server ts' rooms. work the Portland LTD. la Treas. Waialua Agricultural Co., cement concrete. Agents and licensee 21?; often Quoted rg a rr-- 'cr Tart of the body was frozen, it was Lot ,Z x 'J 0, on giro- - Tel. Ilethel St. two is. Fine steel-concre- te example of I.t'd. 6833 for Rnsorne system con- markihle the tenacity of etfll able to emit feeble foncls. M location urA neighl'orhood ta.000. Monler Something - - . struction. construction. H" WANT YOUR TRUNKS life. equaling. If tot rival- open end c'ose its eyes, and remained Another- !i nfe 3.' roon-- all Im- - I T' M Ing phenomenon, la : 2-- 1 -r- " fl - i thl rred ted to alive for several hours. Another bird NOTICE. provemer ' lot 125 x . oa two NOTICE." .Kt,U fKOilPTLY the albatross According to ?arure,, waa hnng up ty Its teak, after ap- -: Etreets. ?. " 1. :v;: an albatross raptured on a t earner parently strsr.gled t - . Vot'R CHECKS TC THE tclrs death, la LAU TIN AND LAU TONG give no- Anothe- 18.000. ON JANUARY 1 "WE WILL De- i w.ia apparently strangled lytj!nr a a refrU'rator where the temperature tice that they have been legally ap- Fine . r prorerty, f2 milk to acy part of al- - n liver Waikikl. All rord tightly aronnd the reck'anJ waa net over 4 de?ree3 and kept there pointed attorneys In fact for Lau Lam intending customers will pleaso com- cific Co. J lowing of Hongkong, Transfer It to remain there, closlcg the for four days, ytt when tiken out It heir of the late Uu municate with our office through tele- I fasfrnlng Teg cer-- Chong, and they l.e .ik. aad the Rrroea was rtl!l a'.ire. Mother Nature j that have a full power phone White 241, or call the milk' hehlnd the tall. The tlrd waa thru tainlr has g'ven remarkable powers of attorney to this effect Issued at Realty Co. at :i:.t II. LOVE, JvfAmger. Uongkong. Island depot. Sheridan street. , wrapped in A t loth and put In a refrlg- - of endurance to snme of her featherel Offlce: 204 Judd Building. THE HONOLULU DAIRYMEN'S TtL Mala ' waa LAU TIN. ''na Ft ti. erator, here it rutjected to a progeny ln her effart to eaable them 671' LAU TONO. Telephone Main S10. ASSOCIATION. 5732 u THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL. ADVKBTIgEBf flOSOLCLC DEClaWiaf , JUL

'ued to.Iay. "At 8 o'clock, two hc-ur- s be- -' fore thj timer for the bank to open for MORGAN 50 JAS. F. MORGAN JAS. F. busier.;, ti.irtr were depositors in body's Lu w 1 1 1 1 I w I Iff 1 1 lJy BriUsivFUg lncktnt. ! 13. According to mi Hit. us oi nirnnmirCi NEW YORK, Dec. AT IB j to the w dispatch from- Washington 1 i: siI a v Amies, shortly before the capitol 65 Queen Street. 65 Queen Street. 'W tnn tn trjiiaX exercises fn House of Rep a begin, Iicpivsema Box 594. Telec TslsphtM 71. I rcst-nt- fives were to P. 0. P.O. Sex m. ve Walter Reeves of Illinois saw the & ill lias dropping; over the corner of flay Co. Joy For Little Ones at h. f.v.,utive eallevy. tne House nav- - intr been decorated with Hags of all na- - DAY. TO NIGHT Central Union.. sa:. u,e the occasion. Mr. 'Reeves THIS mirripd to Sneaker Henderson and re Just tbe thing to decorate ported ttte matter, being fearful of comment, on the circumstance Mr. Christmas Trees and male 1 - a I"?rTiWi V A TREE GIFTS rVurs.tn at once orders that ones cry Auction Sale BIG 10 pavni.slenn flag be hung over the the htle out far h OP oi-itis- fU?,. completely hiding It from joj Meuw view. This was done- - Shortly after nth,or members of Congress noticed Santa Claus Distributed His Favors that thP House was full of flags repre Europe To Sunday School Children senting all' the nations f and M that fhp onlv nation which was omitted Last Night. xkbs Oreat Britain. Word" was sent to HIIN THE Auction . Breaker Henderson and he was asked flag position. He1 Mil's trtt Krfrtsh in' Dii Co., Ltd. At Central Union church last nigh alfd the best he could, but the hour had 5 Kona Sugar kvris a iovoua scene of Christmas merri" fcarrfvpd when the ceremwiei were ' ment and Juvenile happiness. lietween Ljjgfn and it was- - too late.' Price 25c to $1 per box. Sale seven and eight hundred cniiuxen, witu ON TUESDAY. JAN. 22, 1901 their parents, gathered at the church at Police (or Philippines. half past six to carol Christmas praises ilm. T-a- AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. and receive the assorted fruits, of a big MANILA, Dee U. The ft commit-t- e passed an. ac t authorizing Gen-et- a! my salesroom. Queen street, Ho- Christmas tree. baa At Auction. Superintendent H. C. Browiv. under MacArthur to establish police is: nolulu. I will sell at Public twrns and appropriating. r ttia Treasurer. Mr. r. w. whose direction a short entertainment the cities and 1. - fTTiO-Oi- ., , " j. SATURDAY, EVEN wns given, marshalled a splendid chor- rt for their maintenance. b MAY & LTD McCbesuey. the following cerUflcate as- - Sugar Co., Ltd.. 'us of children's voices together la a joy Commissioner Wright, who is . of stock la the Kona supervise establishment BOSTON BLOCK. FORT STREET. assessments due and now ous succession of six Christmas carols. siiJied to the unless the DEC. 22, singing was accompanied by an of a-- constabulary, among filler duties. . delinquent, together with interest and ING, The , police expenses are paid on or orchestra of threes violins, plaJred by saitfthe establisirment of a local advertising fiaa ahpp Woods. Miss Koerke and force was a necessary feature of civil . before the day of sale: AT 7 O'CLOCK. government and was approver! by the' 10th as- Mrs. Meade. Certificate 23, 100 shares, Under the supervision of committees militarv government. An act was also JO 1,000. my - sessment. prt I will sell at Public Auction, at Mrs. Kincaid, Mrs-- Wa- - passed providing for the retention in of- uv consisting of Certificates lot ana Miss Judd, Mrs. McDonald. fi s of the munictpal councillors elected salesroom, 65 Queen street: terhouse. - ach, 10th assessment, ILOOO. Yarrow, Miss Charlotte order of tne military- Governor FOR SALE Miss Florence under 104. 30 shares 6th 7th, a, municipal passed. Certificate DOLLS, Kali . and Miss Finer bounteous under a general law U.500. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, - 8th, 9th and 10th assessments tree, beautifully decorated Tile- - terms o( Bnie of the- councillors 25 shares, 8th, 9th Christmas Certificate 182, IRON WAGONS, VASES, with ornaments, presents and candles. expire in January. The elections for assessments, $750. ana suspended. and 10th 9th had been arranged on the puipit. councillors are Certificate 232, 25 shares, 8th. FANCY ARTICLES, in the guise of Finally a bill was passed" directing o aaooampntfl. $750. when Charles Atherton. Saddle ' j iruk - cuntu cimi fame to distribute the the Civil Service Board to examine and 115, 5 shares, 10th assess- Certificate And all manner of Christmas pres-Kjf- ts tne juvenile audience was trans report on the readjustment? of the sal merit, $50. I delight. aries of civil employes. 121 50 shares Inorted with . . CerUflcates 120 and ents. There was a box of candy and nice each 10th assessment, $1,000. present nd no Horses. child 125, 127 and 128, 20 presents for each Work ot Masked Men. Certificates 124. heart was left aching for the want . assessment, $800. little Dec. 13.. Bfc?iri ach. 10th seats for the ladies. nt cheer. CANAL DOVER. Ohio, New lot of 10 shares, 10th as- Reserved Christmas msn held the town of Certificate 218. When the tree Mad been stnvPed to Four masked $100. west or sessment, scant remnant of pop-cor- n strings Shanesville, four miles nera.j 141, 20 shares, 10th as- - o Koir Vofrro dT1 tfld.1V wtlilo thf-- I Certificate forthcoming at U-- an additional treat was private bank oi T V.f sf 0L!F0HN!AHS vi thirtv-eic- ht voung men blew the safe in the 1 1 l.jn.iu r.f - - - 5 shares, 9th and i ' ' explosion arous- Certificate' 193, MORGAN. Auctr. Sunday School Bible Class John Doerschufe. The assessments, $100. JAS. F. from the citizens who arnuid. themselves 10th ice ci-ea- and cake through ed the CHEAP. 35 shares, 9th and who passed ajad were held off by Certificate 216, tho crowd turned out but 10th assessments, $700. tbe determined, burglars until the THIS DAY. Tt is the custom of the Central imlon been, tooted. Then, F. W. M'CHESNEY, school' to alternate iU Christ wrecked safe had Sundav of bullets, four H. Rice. Treasurer. mas festivities, the funds of one year amid a fusila'fe the ISLAND SADDLE HORSES, bred by W. 17, 1900. WJieeling and Lake. Erie . Honolulu, December t, hd iiovntoil' rv civing Dresents and on a following year to receiving handcar, carrying wit St tuem between DRAFT AND'DRIVING HORSES at a sacrifice. those of the J seme MORGAN, Auctr. Auction Sale This Christmas, being the year for re 53,000 and.$l.uiw. aat ol iu JAS. F. occa- bullets took effect is evWant by a. trail OF ceiving, was a festive and Joyful surrounding more so by the knowl of blood. The conditions sion, rendered" tv. oi--a anrriO As thofio at year's sacrifice. .nMorr tho edge of last days ago. and the, belie! K-- T The fund for the celebration was Seville a few U . C4. t . A C of Stock same meni xa tne , V Shares bountiful and no expense was spared is general tHat the lg I Cil LO. T A Suitable k Tiho the car nUIIUIUlU U9 THE by ladies having it in charge to rnhhers abandoned Lt. OlUtK IN the Ba&ic, nve miles dis-- rj make It a source of individual happi- before reaching LIMITED. tant. A passe, is rtow m pursu.ii wil. i IHTER-1SLA- NAVIGATION .CO ness for each child. The success of the H0 STEAM AND-SOUT- STREETS. Present ladies' arrangement was attested by the bloodhounds. CORNER KING heppy babble of childish voices, eight OR BOYS hundred strong, as the little ones Robbers on h Ti am. FOR GENTS building night ON SATURDAY. DEC. 22, thronged out of the last TKAKKANA. Ark.. Dec, 13. Rob Can be found at at about half past eight o clock. entrance to the mail car AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. celebration was held last even- - bers secured The on the ttorth-bouh- d Cottonbelt passen- nuoon Btreat. 1 nir tne tne uarcuw it 1X1 Jf HicoiwiH,ninrwm ' for reafo" ger trajji some where between Bas.setts. by order 1 wished to have them LftNOe, will sell at Public Auction, of the children Tex... nd this, city, between 6 a.nd, 7 J. f Treasurer rt wentv-seve- n shares snend their Christmas eve at home, and - - , , 1 f". A. I . . . - , d)lttlo v. l.wtt 'this mnrnine anil secured the FORT STREET. A s i oviiuwimUvI vmut Place" d in ihi nrer. snn rLuiiiiri neinir .r iuiiv niKin wgistered. mail The "Fire ui in 1 w contents of several Navigation Company, par value $100, would not be interfered ith. pouches. It ts not known how much Nice Hne3 of each being the fractional shares of money the" carried oft, but among the IS THE PLACE TO MEET YOUR SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS, the new Issue SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. pouches ripped open was the W aco- - FRIENDS AT CHRISTMAS TIME. COLLARS, CUFFS, Memphis through pouch, which con Senator Hanna Urges Its Passage in a tained several valuable packages. John Remember that you have stockings to fill yourselves, and you cannot SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. assortment .of BO- ' clerk, was found do have us help yon. We have a large Strong Speech. -- M. Dennis, the maft better than blow on. the head just NBONS, PRIZE BOXES, CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES. PLUM Call and See Them. Insensible from a CHICMN WASHINGTON, Dec. IS. By special as the train was pulling into thin city. CHRISTMAS TREE CANDIES AND HOLDERS, TURKEYS. of the season. near King. Sale order the Senate convened at 11 o clock Ht may recover. Posses have been OYSTERS, CRANBERRIES and: othe r delicacies Fort Street, Auction and two OF today. The announced purpose of th sent out in various directions convening was to enable Mr. Han sjsnects have been arrested at Na early missing na of Ohio to address the Senate on pies. Ark. No trace of the ro packages was found on them Easels the shll subsidy biiL istered VERITY, REAL ESTATE In opening his address air. nanna SALTER & PICTURES to Live Abroad THAT WILL FIT said that the remarks of Mr. Clay haJ Croker Orheum Block. OF ALL SIZES. AT KEWaLO .r..mrht intn rnipHtinn the motives ot NEW YORK, Dec. 13. A dispatch to in prepara- -' dining room, Scen-r- v those who had assisted the the Journal and Advertiser from Lon Pictures for the tkm of the pending measure. As . a says: Richard Croker has bought Pictures for the parlor. of Maritime Committee as don llXLIiilMi en- - member the House, Wantage, witn mucn oi rtrAra tten for Crayons and ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, well as a member of the t ommutee on Moat Mr. said lie telt it the surrounding grounds. The price is larfrlntr nf Pictures. Commerce. Hanna $20,000. Buttons NOON. right duty to explain the work withheld but it does not exceed FUKTSTKEXT3. Hav. a number of Photo AT 12 O'CLOCK his and arranged of yourself to give to your of those committees. Tiio n.frnti:it Ions were last md my salesroom, Queen street, "For myself." he declared, "I resent summer and the papers were signed Companv. Ltd friends for Christmas. At any motive will sell at Public Auction: the imputation that other whpn Mr. Croker arrived a few weeks IMPORTING TOBACCON1S lb, street, than those of interest in our country ago. building new ad Lot corner of Kawalahao n:il eood nublic Kolkv actuated the Workmen are WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LICHT1GS irimiVpii street and extension of ditions and completely remodeling the B committees." cost of th High Grade Building. Queen street. Mr. Hanna said the pending measure interior. The improvements will Ex. S. S. Zealandia we received a large stock Territorial Stables 139 on Kawalahao Mr. Croker intend- - KINO STREET. Frontage of feet was believed to he tne most praciicai ji.nuu. It looks as if street, and 132 feet on Kamakee street. legislation that could be enacted upone(1 to mSLe his permanent home here Heliotrope, La Africana, Havana Avon rt 11 7(1 nnara fept the subject. He then sketched rapidly the rise of the shipping industry of the Cigars, About the finest business corner la Mining Prepeity Eold. La Estrella Key West Kewalo. ureal iaices. your geutlemen friends. For Christmas Mr. Hanna maintained that in order SCRANTON Pa. Dec. 13. The sale of Suitable for Holiday Gifts to to build up the American merchant ma- : further particulars, apply to rine It waa nwwsarv to havp not onlv all the mining property of the Penn : : Also, a full line of : : , For ai- - CRANBERRY, capital and experience, but it was nec- - , .jsylvania Coal Company and other Gales ana JAS. P. MORGAN, ..uaarv likcuisu "trt afford mir foreign liert cnnl nrodnclng interests to the Erie Owl, Brunswick, Principe de j MINCE, -- TTTTvr oTtit-f- T carrying trade protection some kind ranroad. the deal for which has been OJ law.-- ' AUvanilar TTnmVinlHt fSiarS CUSTARD, vtu. 0x..xif lnducementby If this protec di for some dayS( was officially tion should be afforded, said Mr. Han ..nfirmpfl tndflV frtim the OmCeS OI PUMPKIN ?a property 1 AND MANY OTHER PIES. Auction Sale the growth of the shipping industry on at Dunmore, near here. The the ureat L.aKes. involved includes twenty-tw- o mine OF Scranton and Pittsburg "We will be prepared to fill all orders W'rirworkings in the nrnrfiiHne- 2.000.000 tons Ot COil Mince Pie3. TOUK KILLED IN WRECKS. fiolla for pir and employing 5,500 men and boys. Kindly place orders in advance for Cranberry, Cu3tard and Pumpkin Valuable Trains Ditched in Iowa and Montana Monopolies. Ridin Pies. Same Morning. Taxing FRUIT CAKE BURLINGTON, Iowa, Dec. 13. The LANSING, Mich., Dec. 13. The Qien la In town. wViiiVi of that the best Property Chicago Rnrlington & Ouincv Rail MilLU1 nrovirlest for the taxir.g way's fast mail. No. 15. which left Chi on an ad valorem basis, in ON EMMA STREET. cago at 9:15 last evening, wa3 wreck stead of upon earnings, as at present. German Bakery ed two miles west or Klrkwood toaay. was introduced in the House toaay. Fireman Shannon was killed ana en also a similar bill covering railroad. express cjm- - Sad White gineer Samuel Dove was badly hurt. tplenhone. telegraph and Phoni 3851. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, The engine jumped the track and was r,f.nios ThP bills were referral to Mie on and rai'roads, ON UPPiiR FORT STREET. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. demolished. Two mail cars with their Tv.rruifo bidiciarv cnntDnta worn linrnoil Tho mail clerks jointly. ' At my salesroom on Queen street, I were not injured severely. ' I .mi t r.,Kii a TIT!1 .17! V A Mont Tpo IS Coast Abroad. Trees iri I Petroleum vRLR PROPP.RTY cm KM MA train No. 3. west-boun- d, on the Great Hawaiian 13. A dispatch to the Genuine ! was wrecked at LONDON, Dec. 'IEET. known as th LONG HOME-- Northern Railway, Tpippranh Company ST3AD. Brockton. 235 miles east of Havre, r,vontro from early today. persons were kiu- - niastrow savs the Consolidated Petrole The property is situated opposite the Three the reyi lenceof Mrs. James CamnbeVl and ed and several slightly injured. urn Company of Russia has invited to co-oper- in djoins the cottages of M. J. Gandal. The dead: Mrs. Watson, residence Scotch oil companies controlling the selling prices on BEST STEEL FORK, - reM Property frontage 48.7 unknown; her aged mother, name not (ivinr anrl Ridin Saddles the . . - has a of feet rnr, a n,i Tfnssian netroleum. The nn.sn up -J.IA JO"'v on Emma street, 189 Gan- - learned; unknown Russian child, III ijaiaiiiii MAKE. Style, durability and feet along u,, company, Is said, is already OUR OWN Martingalea etc. 5 T.- dall Lane. 55.5 fpet nt roar on 13 Mrs Watson was thrown through a eclat, it ueggmg an Ropes, ! Anglo-Americ- Spurs, Hair rw ' I iugu- - harmony with the Riding Bridles, feet on makal boundary. . window, the glass severing the in REASONABLE. mr w - i 1 Company. PRICES murmu, suuatea on the finest Iar vein, ana sne oiea 10 awnu. ISLAND ORDERS FILLED. Tnis Is a FINE RESIDENCE PROP- - mother and the child were crushed t.) ! 13. Marion per cent of all diseases and sickness if 3RTY, situated on the finest residence death rne accident was causea oy tr.r vnmr rir F. I Italy -- tref:t In Honolulu. the breaking of a truck as the train Crawford, the author, will sail for caused br the no res becsmlnir clozred Saturday. He came to America, mwi-- nnssori engine ana . . a. V. thus shotting: up In the blood the pois- Property is under lease expiring over a switch. Tho t HKOrnQT ' --nary 3, 1901, in ly especially to wunras me ed at a monthly cars passed over the switch - " ons and impurities which Nature rental three tion or one jl up safety, and the four oars which fol it'll7';t-n- i i i , i a. v they should eliminate." Pache-eo'- s turn in rfuiuaij ..v- United 1N5 lowed went down an embankment. been absent from the Dandruff Killer opens the poret 1 3RMS CASH. Deeds of transfer track. who ha years. COLL The sleepers remained on the for sixteen C. R. : -- xpense States and expels all the poisons In ths scalp, of purchaser. All the injured will recover. fartnref. learlnr It clean and healthy. 13. Represen mauu. wACTJTvriTON.i Dec. . tblephonk Leading Harnesb PACIIECO'S iinuii""" todav made for DANDRUFF KILLER. For further particulars! apply to Run on a Bank. jtnu1 1 ll ui nitnniax - tative of his candidacyfor Established 1891. Sold by all Druggists 1 mal announcement and at the vcw vnpr tww i Tho run on QdT19iP . UaJa Barber Shop, Telephone 698. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. 'the Harlem Savings Bank was contin- - tile vtii.JUUlltU OLCLUCO

l - '' 't".f 1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 22. 1909. 15

LOCAL BREVITIES. LOCAL BREVITIES. I . . . a important to Every r r t.il nit snl at nil of tri Mr Milter! Vm Im II in ... . rciKini' ' i typhoid r. j X . r t'r J.inunry now In ut Lady in Our Qlty Due to i Martin will Arriv il Jhn lead th.? Kunday REE SHOTv WINDOW DISPLAY OF "feX. from I he N niMln n the Young Wi JOHN CURRLIR"

. . . fine line of sH have ; (10,000) , The !..! 4. na-- r t , .4 list of tt. tr : SMilllLS left V'Utorl.l ; iMy reduced price " On time. Contain "'Xthe nam- - ..f 121 persona. f This Is on. With oi.. Iva Ar tkrM itriM: with or without buckle: natent' leather or f a the, Mixsenir. r tiata f.. ivi. Roche pn.it in your mouth port ever carried by a YM kid. Harbor Lime. , i llnhery. Canadian boat. Che new ttyllsh, perfect up -- ,u!,tn.l I J .initio f ii .. . . Frruk Cram Bast, bright, stock, and to date f.iv lump pillow rovr i. AllirruV ritllrn.l t, M every partfoular. walso ,i. h. Mr. I "mphrtm. A from an rltht months' VlMt to Kan fit for every fot. r some room fr llti r rftnrlM'o, MIn Murruu n.i. .i oits msiidH .u.000,000) ..in" anted. fee ait. 3 .rv hrsf ptmK obtainable I l"IMNUI Hi to y. $1.50 $7.50 ! Prices l'.ik-r- ; Th- - litdio , it.. Nv KnarUnd of Horiflulu win bf pl-a- si- snd rreum puff. . ... u m;i .Mr. A. M. for Red ,ilalrs y-a- r - Mflli. Brick. , many th- - it--- ill Nw Kite land l. ilc la.iim.- mn.u.i. Hfter a rolonRol visit to NVw York, i - ha return- -l ,n I. or cak- will Im ie- - tb Sltrra an.l wi.i a - THEO. H. t.x i'i li'TTiuin Itakery on the 'In f.ishionI ilresMmaklnf? tab- DAVIES & CO., LTD. ' a a a wm k. ntre shortly. eb aims r -- x i ii ii 1 1 i 1 v a Th IKlif--' Al.l iii nil ii i ii ii ii ii ii i wi ii nil 1 1 KD I y iHKley n.li an iii WARE e fiin rll'bon In J Tnuri"'lay t !., DEPAETMBU T v r tli"" l.u-- onVVl" which thf f. llowln lloue. otnr f,r th fnuln r wero el-ft- - . . . Agents For Air. W. I. W'trvolt t.r-l.l- r,t ... . I' will hiv the toy sal. orn-!i)- i .h.'r Mr. Pimion. vice prflilnt: Sterling Lubricating Oils, Clariphos, Alsen Cement, Portland n totiluht. i'm early and Mr. F. W. M y, swrftary : Mrs. Cement, Giant Powder Company, f- - I Angle Lamp Company Dick's it. N. II. tiitnion. tr"isurer, an.l Mr. V. Balata Belting, Roche Harbor surprised ti how Jon.., trfasiirr-- r t!.- - Lime, New Home Sewing Machine leiirn it. rf fund. Pan-Americ- an . Dish.v and Hand i , il ii.. kihmI a re Inn so J ... Sewing Machines. ti iuuor-.-- t Kauuokalanl tnn h i ii 1 1 ii 1 1 i n i i i j i n Hotel Strert. f i.aiii ii ii ii nil in ii. ii civf.i ittr from hla non. who Is, M iii DEALERS IN II. on lint"! street, f. r fine private to LMricate Wilcox.! Agateware, Glassware, Crockery, sTMir.i Harness, Saddles and Leath- ,,,..hi lie ha a rK Jap iif the fntlrr party ha1 rearhed I ers, Rugs, Brass Bedsteads, Trunks, Valises Matting. 7 i f of - ...... t Sales. ii: in rint hi tor. al, r. fflilll illlf ilirv . --k Linoleum, iril - Rifles and Shotguns, Powder Caps Hard- - Pri-- d t,, uiive on 10 g?Jg--- and General M Br- 'tin - rim. or naniimaiiM DrmbT tori r : ware and Plantation Supplifs. ii .ik.' I. Hint rhrlstma pre iasninstion. it appeared that on the? ; Knat.inl Itukery. Saturday and Sunday previous a large i number of had pay r ill he it Sunday hoil topl called to UfiHillllll IIADLfCT e ,U1 four m v. ,m ip at the Kawalahao'.'f H r .,. ., . this rt'rn.K,n. ..,nK fw ""t of the number: BUfflBLI IniWk Mayor PheUn. John D. Bpret-keln- Judge UU.I f - - pJUIUI v. . in.- of tl" and shirt. upn- and Mr. U.ilhralth, nond C!. p Tau-.- .. I LIMITED. T a , i , h it f'r the hoiidny. for men ken and wife and Mr. II. tT.'lWkley. , ,! m. i for Christmas i .t J. tando's. Fort street, Mayer Philan ronRratulateil Mr. Wll- - 1 wl-h- ed Xmas Display j. v inrvmnn funl uln the milk ox and him success In Wash- - a ,. , i.. '...nains: to th Honolulu Dairy. Infrton. We wish to suggest four things ANNOUNCE THEIR OPENING. . utl.n will be prosecuted. a OF o are gifts ,"ii .in Stories." published by thl WON III3 DCT. that suitable for Christmas f f..r sile at Thrum s, the Uo.. and ak you to, remember that the . i; (lunar and Hawaiian New The Senior Partner Thought He Had quality of any one of them makes Bethel Street, Between An Easy Cinch. i. pull, r of share of the Inter!)' It acceptable. King and Tlotel. i I'M Nivlaitlon I'o. will he id In some manner the cheeky man 1 ,i M.i in uutlin riH.m today at Rained admittance to the senior part PERFUME ner's private office. Babies' Wear ,. , uy your viii shoiiM bvst fl "Don't want any bookii, brooms, or good Roger &. EVERYTHING NEW. BEIT AND CLEAN . , ii.. Is always in taste. J of fine nw store oap." said th senior partner, with- . rinr: . .... 111 perfumes ex- The Island. lloteil out looking up. Callet's are the most CALL AND BE CONVINCED. Jt "Sir!" exclaimed cheeky man, quisite and lasting manufactured. I ' the ;. I'nurr will hold a siwcla "I would Inform you I am no ' iiu .vi'iiln st uiint hour and ihit We have the newest odors In single t peddler." rii.r,. will wora In the third bottle and In fancy cases of one, I Have on hand constantly , "Then, who are you?" i I

1 . t "A sporting gentleman, two, and four bottles, or KnU'-r- an eye. ear, no-.i- sir." three with MILLER & LUX'S STANDARD i "What busknefs can you have with i.i lall.t. hii take-- room without the soaps and powder MEATS, , II i I t, opp.mlte thw Y. M. me?" I .tr.t t. 1.2S $23. , i, iit;, "f wish to make a beL Prices to FISH OF ALL KINDS, I r . i; i. i in m.ii 3 o'i 'Im-- thre will liOoK nere: i am r.o-"- Of POULTRY AND GAME, I . i hiuiina tre at KiiwaUhiui course you are no giimtler. This ATOMISERS - - SMOKED MEATS, I f H f r Him liirnt of th'- S ind.iy U ft Rentlemin's bet. 1 bet you sir. . ...l Mr.'n. Ppread of OYSTERS (in shell or can), i that I can hofl up my thumb and after the delightful fragrance I T' iMinial foHetlna of the s'ih khold. I lower It you will leave the room. perfume upon your garments. They BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, f iii.' I'.ilifnrnU Feed .. Ltd., The senior partner threes; down his FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ! li I I at Ih.'lr ofTn on Thursday. are very convenient for holding - r .'Tth. at It nVlis-k- pn. I I will 7enve odors which are In constant use. J m. i "Five dollar that nt srealeat sift to man, th I if. " the -- cent on the room." Price 25c to $5 each. 'lar "Done!" I it. .tn i.l.'iil btsmoke for an Idal C; 11. . N rndr.'g Give Us a Cj H'lWHllitn Co. store, I'p went the cheeky thumb. a a a?a.a-.aiK,ga;a:tt30- Totiarn A HAIR BRUSH i k g a"a"aTaa a.a a "i. i .1 h on the rourt hou. ha "Wait!" calle the senior partner. . i lat- -. I easy I a Intl.. IndoU'iit of oinir "thl o thit wt?nld like to Is an acceptable gift to a friend it ih rate i ( a f.'w second a make It 110." Telephone JMaln 219. 'Si in it I now thrM minutes be $2D you who la not bald. Makes him think "Make It ir like. i l "All It Is 120." C. H. DICKEY, French .a i rUht. of you first thing In the morning) i Handmade " : iiimann sile Mill be .ntl:iUH, The cheeky man raised and lowered 5 i.iv nI In o i l.e k. Th toy are hold ever afterward that Is, if you buy n s Me hi! nl ' IimiI hla thumb. General Business Agent it 'ii' pretty Well. p brls- - ofT.-re- me leaving one from us with the genuine r li u 4 at half of ih- - cost "You don't the .Bonnets I Booties room." said the partner. tlc. Corner King and Bethel Sta. K- - T'h iii'-rnoo- at 2 o'cl.M k the "No." admitted the cheeky man. a 1 i r . Hatihath S ho.. will have The senior partner labored with his f . A KODAK I WILL TRANSACT GENERAL V'.tn tterclses followed by le pen for thirty minutes. BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act as - ii n d esse all school young f'r the "I'm Hill here." Is a handy camera which everyone rustee. guardian or administrator, col--1 0 ml nl, "Ho I ee." ect rents, make purchases, etc.- 1 "P- i- Miwsllan News are slllns; pnnsed. rhould have to preserve the looks i All business Instrusted to ma will r--- "f1 '. au-- h Fifteen minutes ih Uiiind Mptilar bHk by su. h "You'd as well pe over the of Beorle and things, which time Is eeWe prompt attaaitkm. r m Coreiil. Immas. S ot. Dickens, Jut $20.' . . C. H. DICKBT. "i . f r rents each. Make your ever coajiging-- one ivr yuut J it 1.4 early yet." iuy 'iiti early. we will present you with Ti (Vntral Union choir will meet to. Ten more minutes skipped merrily. friend and RUPTURE. at 7 :, sharp for the final rehear "Look here!" aM the senior part a h&jidsome photo free of j a; i.f Sunday auddeiviy. upr th Christmas pnttram. ner, "wnen is tne time charge. Kodaks, (1 to S35 each. DB. PIERCE'S ELEC- f ill sttandance Is uraently reuste. "There Is no time limit, sir. If you TRIC TRUSS I lie l.'rt.ler. remain In this room the money la ta different from all ( hrl-tm- as sale at I. M. Kerr'a youra; when you leava I win. Thla ther trusses and has radi ' r t'.niaht. and In order to Indure venlnc. tomorrow, next week; It I 11 fM cally CURED thousands of 'iv.. to visit street they will cases. No experiment! n a tjun toy makes no difference to me." the hal.im e of their stock at gave In. The tlobron Drug Co., does th- -. work! "Booklet No. 1" sent on I Then the senior partner ii v half price. resiaeaU Address, ruto-"- r "Take the money!" he roared, "but If JiUiric from the number of FORT AND KINO. ! Co -- It wasn't for catching the Oak Park Migcetie Elastic Truss , ."S'i! ililr a Ihelr store ami the tri u a a a - w rv taa'tis niw In tie. W. W. Dt-- " train I would stick you out and win." aSWfealaSgsSsgaJ M I . Co, Ltd.. are evidently doinar Chicago News. holld.iy buslne. it The Huptlst and their frlen'l ll THE REST PLASTER. V. M. ft, 1 "m Sunday sfternintn at the a; ' hull sf .1 o'cloi k for a season of A Dlece of flannel dampened with nfe r.'tiie and prayer. A cordial In- - "bamberlaln a Pain Halm and bound to "i 'H 'H Is to all to come and the affected tarts Is superior to any Afghans ' etnied Display iii.' Grandest i' itt. plaster. When troubled with lame back or chest, give It a HI s Th.. h..i. I, iv a.-- d shown at the or rains In the side at - more lt h..hin lirua- 'o are all new and Irlal and ou are certain to be OF it 'hi v. ware with the prompt relief ir stora. The crest than plend cures M hiiii so popular In the Kat ha which It afford. Pain T.alm also i s a,sxsj a aa-Xa- a a:a trataia.a i". i ..;re. I very much and find' rheumstlm. One application fclves re p & Co., fTf i y i li hei'S lief. For sale by Benson, Pmlth wholesale aaents. Mi Tu iir v.111 the e ture Ltit. a "i" of T.'triyi n at the Youn-- s a s I W --Mio-wer. lncry ie.'i I'tirl.tljn AaaiM lallon this Mr. C. H. W. Norton left on the l i th- en f' i . it l"i for - leneflt of tho,. for the Coast luct Friday Cbns!.? ! Bibbons ' h i I to ti ls lh. lecture at the !. where he will remain inill London, State route to nunn i.f the rolir.. on business. 1 for some time .m--.-- I ... t .. nr. lay In doubt what to Everything at Greatly Reduced Price3, iM-j.-jwm--T-w -.--J u ntletimti for Christmas. If he "I'.k.-a- i b.m ,,f i lunrs s always ac ".i,ilil. Y u will find t he Choicest 17 i" in I on suta ut the Imperial Clsar ttegimiing Monday, Dec. .""le in the Mi Inerny blm-k- This is a sale that all the ladles should take advantage of. Call and be I'll., aim H n it. r if the people's Ice or ana A t convansjed. The steamer brought a large Invoice biae ivomDs l:. fri...1l,,. I'm . Ltd.. will meet LIMITED. last -- M'l' liv nl the ot?)i e of th Hawaiian nair Ornaments. Have also the following goods on sale at Coast prices: i t I'M i'ntiiu --it Cis fur th.' pur. t HEM-STITCHE- D STAMPED LINEN, (..Mo i.f i liuI l.'Mn th" pronii ln of JOBBERS and RETAILERS ART LINEN. SOFA PILLOWS, i .i..iitii.n .f ti ci.rpi.r it on. WAt?II EMBROIDERY SILKS, CENTERPIECES, PHOTO FRAMES. i;...rv.d .is f,.r th i.td;.-- at th- - t'.y at M nui parlor s.l Unn' l..n - loiilaM le eiir the rr .M wa o Stamping Done on- Snort Notice, l.irse that many were uii,ttii to get In the r ai'ti, so yol will hiie to g.i early Mrs. T. B. Clapham will also give lessons in Embroidery. Materials of lhi yenr No i hiim- - f.,r PLACED admiasn.n. WE HAVE all kinds always on hand. M ihio'l fi iia w this niornirK a' Ultt'"l by Jidje W llii't of the on., re LADIES' PARLOR inaitiina hit'' if s. I'.l 'iic ll.'i.,r with- ON SPECIAL SALE out a Hi enai- - Contradiction In the ..-I t - Toilet Tallies Tables and Chain litHiiiy .r ut ii wltneaa.-- ONE-HAL- of AT ABOUT F THE UEGU- i ...ii.t, of which Soiia was alv.-- the to ill r vn VALUE. A VERY DSblRABiE E. Miss M. Killean's IH r'lve hntidred thousand frrsh salmon I)T OF w . 'nit to the New Z.il.ifi. M.virtiment by Ihe I'alted States. vU ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. Writing Disks. Mahogany, Bird's Eje he So-rni- . Th em came rrotn the .'vcrnment stall, n In Tehama coun- - i .il. and are In rharg" of Captain li Irfimbaon. Cnlted State Fish RIBBONS! iii in li .ier GOLDEN OAK. I h. r.. Is nothliiat tn- - re appropriate as RILEY'S Telephone 398 . pack-- " EXCLU- i i..nl I a la.lv than a nice WHICH WERE IMPORTED - of a really rtrt-r.is- s erfume; SIVELY FOR THE HOLIDAY I f .r a ai'htle.ran a leather toilet set IKE 1 ' Th- - Co. TRADE. BUT HAVING ARR.VED P. 0. Box 44 Pitt umr case, llolllster IruiC f. rlnst these to lh public st rea ONE MONTH LATER THAN EX i IN UOLDEX OAK. .ii.ie suitable r prii'i. and other PECTED. WE PURCHASED THEM ITS '. too numerous to mention. Solo Agonta for X M AND IN inline Mercha Uttl. With A silver AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. you an spara your wheel for a few days to ' - DOMINO WET SPELL COMPANY. ii i pure amle-- r mouthpiece, or THIS THE GUNN DESK ml TEND TO" GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS assa It overhauled and enameled. Ta ke It to Bailey's, where you can get a will ir Frerwh briar pipe of the lat UN MELT NO GUARANTEED equal la Im. acceptable trst Job at reasonable ratea. i.ilt.iii would a very TREAT' work, and more durable. i . A RARE CiKIiTMAS sisnsairaarr to factory PORTIERES, j unv aentl.'tvin. The st:k very lara;e of repair parts, and cam replace anything In f ii,.,. a ods. s carried by David Wo kavs a stock CURTAINS, I TIRES. We are factory for tho Milwaukee r. n. , of finest IN THE WAY OF EXTRA VALUES. a Mayo, ESPECIALLY afsats I'n sre all th rwwrtwr Proof Tires. M orran V Wrtgtfa Tiros, ata. DRAPERIES. i' i.itv and sre aoid nf very reasonable VALUES THAT MUST APPEAL TO I" . eat utMrS: reduced prices to clear. YOU. h.,iii yeiir the Kit. hana Art MAJESTIC 13. M LAMPS. YIM. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR I. U-- k i.. nffered prise for the h'sl oria M. A W. CAS, 9.I0 LA MPS, . WORK, Hawaiian stories The stories s--s f ar " li w . re ji warded the prlae. with In All Bramchea. "h i ,,f Seclat liHTll. Were published r I" Li- -' K. X. form under the title of "1 IllIlU Ol TNTTrPTT tOT7 T 4--A m in le.ok can b . T7TTT) PO at,,ri.." These -- h I ut ttie various botik store In th LIMITED. j ''y. and make very suitable presents. UUYiNii runmiunii PROGRESS' BLOCK,. every O. BOX CL "l v of thl Ixwik should b in AND RETAILERS. 231 Hi: JCT. PIIONK P. rim, i in the city. J0DDER3 227, 229 AD UlNu f;

ir TITK PACIFIC- COMMERCIAL PVERTIWEIt: flONOLtJVe, DECENTIEST '22 e.

is I TUB, FACIFIC REAL F.STATS TBANSACllONS. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE-- . CoraracrcMl aveitiser December 13. No. 63"J6 W. K. Kaha-a;- i IlonoJalu, Dec6br 21, 1900. mm Oceanic Steamship Co lo s. V ."k. iav.s, oe-fif- ui tht PostofTlce Honolulu, HI., Dmtored at the at in AJ, kui. ;U, Li ! -- aiu.:.a OF STUCK Capital Tal Hid ed H. T.. Second claim Mattel. iiuiiciu.iv, uuliu. Cor.biuiatioii su. MMl I j Every Mornwuc Bxcept No. UJjj Ivws. . K. iahn-- a to Jno. Issued I- - - 2 Sunday, by the l.aspei-- ; poiliva It. P. siouth iw.iU., -- 1. .HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. liawai.. Cu.s. deration . MXMHNTIL. TIME TABLE: GG2 to Von, Holt Block, King io. ive.uiuiku ai.a husband Bf?ler A lce.ooo 100" l:or Rent fine Stret. 1C. 93i6, The Passenger Steamera of thia line will , A. W. PKAKM'N, Chanty Kaleikau; P. kul. arriva Muuu.u, 1'. '.637, UuS4, Xo..ua, 8IW4X. - hereunder "a k!i MaiiHKer. It. kul. yoooono A thoroughly- modem. Hrt HuItb Kau, Hawaii. Coi.sideiallun 63. itwa . 20 14 house, nearly new; has From San Francisco. WBJOW-- . 100 ft San ISO. 7CC5 II. Aus.la to K. W. Paty; r eoo.coo electric lights, afrowe r bath, Francisco. Honolulu, 'Inw AyrfeuHnral Co 100 WO .. . Sealandl ...... Jan, 2 Zealandia piece la;;il, btreet, Cjrai.A Sur. Co 1.31'i.Vnn 100 etc. mortgage rfuw J. (XT) Alameda .. 8 uahii. Consideration $J,5L0; 4 wM.ns Sagrr Co. 20 ....Jan.. Mariposa Jan. CD il.500--. 100 .. 23. a.iiiomi' 6ft Zealandla ....Jan. Zealandia Jan. 7 No. 7CC4 E. Ku'.uwairnaka and hus- Huii'ikaar. OO 8 3oooma ... . 29 in-te- r 's ....Jan. 'Sierra .. . Jan. iW i U ion K Sf4 Pine Location a Co., Ltd.; HHika band to Kaneohe Iianch Martposa .. 9 Jan. 43b7, 432. ahp. Ka-havi- a. 20 ...Feb.. 'Mariposa it' in H. P. kul. ah'in ZH.OfO - TIME TABLE. Kcolauloa, Oahu. Consideration KainaloSr?..! a t 20 Rental, $40 per montK Ten- Sierra ...Feb. 1?- Alameda . Paid np 20 be prepared to pay .. 2 $200. 1 &o.ooo .sn ant must Zalandia ...Mch. Zealandia -F- eb. tCitiei Plan: Co Ll. 2' $500 for thp $700 worth, off fur- i, No. 700.V-Ka- uai to It. P. Waipa. hr.; up ) l.";00il so Ventura; .. Mch. 12 Sonoma .. ...Men. s Paid Hl,t i ltiflnoo-WW(- niture In the house. . and after Jan. I. 1900. It. P. 400. kul. 10523. Kallua, North ls.o Xltahnlu ion HO. Mch. Irroa . ion Sierra i; na, Hawaii. Consideration J100. Koloa ...... a ) V OUTWARD. 60O.B0& 100 "Apr. ; Dfcerr.bfr 17. No. 7014 B. S. Desky Kor.a Sugar Co. Daily Daily Dally Dally Dally Federofr; lot 9, and wife to Nicholas Mannalel 8.0.,wj 100 Otaxloaa. ex. ex. block C. Villa Franca, Hilo, Hawaii. Faidnpi 100.000 ion APPLY TO side-ratio- 832,seo . , Sun. Bun. Cor 1230. McBrTdaS. CLt. A 20 "i a. m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. No. 7013 Nicholas Federofr and wife 1,650,080 20 14 1:15 20 Voaoltflu. 7:10 S.15 11:06 .6:10 to M. de Souza Pacheco; lot 9, block C, Vahlkn 8ugar Ca. A ) I PMMI OUT 8:3 : 11:40 1:47 S: Paitf up i 20 Valla Franca. Hilo, Hawaii. Consider 8.600.008 J0O McCtdlan, Pond 1:33 l?rf8 12:00 4 1:10 ' Oabn Sugar Co 16 K2 ' Ec, ; Ba MU1.. ation $300. Onomea l.oon.ocw 20 Wata ..... 11:50 ...... 4.45 7017 M. G. anco ana wire to 600.000' 20 No. B Ookala - .. .. 11:56. 6: Frt-ita-s; 40K7, Kaapanu. Olaa Co. I lAa ( 8V2&O0- 20 4; li. connection with the sailing of WaJalua. M. T. R. P. Sugar - 44 Tel: Stained. Judd Building. the above steamer. KAkuku...... 12:32 ... :16 Hamakua, Hawaii. Consideration $700. " Paid up i 2.S00.00O- 29 14!.. pared to Issue, to Intending passengers. Coupon TulV81" Olowaln l.,.000', We 160 from San Francisco, United qtS.k!tB &ny nut No. 7018 Henry Hennlnjr and wire to 5,000,000 r.td. to all points in the lia-mak- ua. Bug. Plaa. Cr 5ft any ,f INWARD. piece Paaui'.o, Paanhau i York by steamship line to all European e' and Kea J. F. Vares: land caiinc 500 000. mo ports Dally Dally Dally Dally Hawaii. Consideration $610. Paia 750.000J 100 "240 ..... ex. ex. Nc. 7019 Manuel Souza to M. M. ae Pepeekeo 75O,O0O' 100 I aaaflmia 2.000.000 FOR FURTHER ; r Kilva; portion patent. 4067, Kaapanu, Pioneer xe 1 u PARTICULARS Bun. Bun. fiOO.OOO l'7JI APPLY TO a. til. a. m. p.m. p.m Hawaii. Consideration $2C0. Waialna Agr. Cov.... 4 100 l 117 Business ' Hamakua. A'alanae 800.000 no men SCahuko ...... 6:36 .... No. 7020 M. F. d Silva and wire to 700,000 toe :10 $ patent 3:iai, Wallukc .... 460 7elalia...... J. de Silva Ramos; portion Walmanalo 2.S2O00 a ..' 7:10 .... Paaajllo. Hamakua, Consider W taVl.Qlt) 125,000 G. WeJanae . Hawaii. aaaaaa m .... ZOh can save Wm IRWIN & 7:45 1:"6 4:32 $500. Co 6:50 IPwa Mill ...... ation BTUMRHtr . :15 8:03 !. 4:62 No. 7014 M. O. Silva and wife to Jose CO. Yearl Oly .... 600.000 M0 iJCO 8:35 2:i 6JW Carreiro; lots 16 and 18, block 3, Puu-- Wilder 8. 8. Co i... lift LIMITED Wonnlnin nter-Itlan- d 8. 8. Co. . 600,000 no 100 9. P. DRN790N. F. C. 8MITH. rul tract, Honolulu, Oahu. considera- 111 many hours General Agents Oceanic S S Cr, Superintendent. . O. P. T. A. tion $700. MlftCXLLAireoua No. 7026 Man' K. Alu and husband Hawaiian Elect.. cv va.tfn ISO 3C5 to I. E. Ray; piece land, tiiio, Hawaii. Hon. Rp. Tr. s Ld. Co. 260,000 109 KBTEOBOIXK31CA1. RECORD Consideration $1,900. Hon. Hteam LAunory . 26.000 ,10 r No. 7029 W. Kelle and wife to.M. a. Mutual Teiepnone ue 139,000 10 "15 (Tr-- Surveya," FubUehed 86R9R. fin ?1onmoh n Pnmnnn .Otf . tha "Government Silva; interest in kul. waiaiua, Cof Co. PdJp. 40.000 1B0 gtery Muuday. Molokal. Consideration $2,000: Makaba u. K. s L. o 2,000.000 no 187' "iii (All GU 51 y No. 7030 J. G. M. Sheldon and wife People' Ice A Kel. Co. 150,000 70 bib 0 p b) ;p to M. O. Silva; lots 9 and 10, block H, THrxa. e Kapiolari Park addition, Honolulu, T tahu. Consideration $2C0. Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. 17 100 TTgll No. 7031 W. 0. Achi and wife to M. Haw.uovt. & perceDV - Haw. ovt fonat ha & r F ? O. Silva; lots 15. 16 17, li. b'.ock 3. Pu- Tine 4'i per cent ... Occidental Oriental S. S. Co. If5 '. 0 . unui tract. Honolulu. Oahu. Consider Hi in f R I'" nrct "i'V $1,000. on. Co...... 1- -7 NNE ation R.T.iL ll'l , 7 0 01 6 l No. 7032 W. C. Achi wife to M. Kn flHUlKlluU 6 p V. lb M 7 W j- -) and Toyo 8 3t 9SJ i). s . and Kisen NNfc G. Silva; lots 47. 48. 49. 50, block 3. Puu- - k. l i:o 101S ... PlCTOV"" Kaisha. W ft. 4 O.ftm 2 Oahu Plant, Hp. c. . - 101 T )M e 7 ;w ' '4 nui tract. Honolulu, Oahu. Considera- Oiaa Plant. 6 p. c. V ) M " h A w .10 ' 71 0 I J tion $1,000. Accross ihe' Ccminent 7 I Mi -- 4 N'o. 7032 M. I. Silva and wife to id. aii.ui0 oi 7 79 0 06. i O. Silva: lots 15. 17. 19. block J. Kaplo- - I session &aies uornms Session From sl i niriy-nv- e of companies I I la-- i jio.zo; Oiaa, paid FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D Steamers the above will rail at nnnnini Park addition, Honolulu Oahu. uokaia SAN - "ttUU - li- - on or date- - SUrotneter corrected to S2 F. end Consideration $500. , UP- . about the bW M. our mtiri- . lent, and for eiandard gravity of Lat 45. No. 7034 M. O. Silva and wife to isetween lioaros f hundred and HlfREE TRAINS DAILTB 15. 17. 3, eighty-fiv- e Kahuku. $24; 140 For r TMa cvfrectiun la .06 for Honolulu. I. Silva; lots block Puunui Hawaiian FROM SAN- - FRANCISCO. Japan and China. For San Franaisco. tract, Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration Sugar, $40.50; 20 Ookala,. W5.25; 40 Mc-jvo- o, . I TWO TRAINS DAILY Bryde, assessable, $10. RIO DB . 21 TIDES, BUN AND MOON. From Portland. JANEIRO DEC. PEKING ..DEC. No. 7036 H. A. Juen and wife to S. " COPTICr .DEC. 29 GAELIC a 12. 13. 11, Ke- - I ..JAN. 1 C. Allen; lots 10. 11. block GRIEVANCE OF AN . AUTHORESS, AMERICA MARU . . .JAN. 5 HONGKONG MARU ...JAN. W walo tract, Honolulu. Oahu. Considera-- j. , PEKTWO . . 15 .JAN. CHINA ...JAN.IJ j story-writ- er HQS: lo GAELIC .JAN. 23 DORIC e No.-- The towered in the d& ..3KS.U !f W. Keoho wife to P. m A 'la K. and ite HONGKONG MARU .JAN. 31 NTPPOM Ttf T? TT J Si; a. in R. P. 3346, FEB.! Kekahuna; interest hul'ooray. CHINA FEB; 81 RIO DE JANEIRO ii land of Mannwalnuf, Kaupo, Maui. Con "Perhaps you take me for a writer of I.. I." T FEB. 1! 1fiJrATiiTnv, sideration $90. patent medicine ioiv-urii- FEB. U ' : ! advertising," she sar- OA NIPPON MARU 261 - a - lU m ' FEB. AMERICA MARU . ...MARCH 1 m.iri eel L'.IU in.Ul i aa cru No. 7033 A. M. Caldelra to Antone F. castically, to ed- - Of M RIO Pg JANEIRO . . MARCH 6 131 1 XM 1 f.2.14 8 SI 6 22 4 T . . A . . . . V. m a n.v n 1 A it'oln II remarked the startled fl PEKING ...MARCH S A I it i iu.uu, li COPTTO . .' 14 i rc MARCH I i I lavaic., mica GAELIC ...MARCH IS J Hamakualoa, Maul. Considera-- j J AMfcttTCA . . culch. - ' 19 Slejpera, MARU MARCH 22 2- - 1114 Ni 1 1 ftV .50 ft 06 6 r s ir S ' '"J think not, madam," he managed Pullman Palace HONGKONG MARU ...MARCH 7- tlcn $500 PEKTNG 30 Wad 1 4 i A V lx7 - - Buffet Smoking; and Library Cars, ltb MARCH CHINA APRIL No. 7040 Solomona'tt al. to D. E.J to reply. "What seems to be the diffl- 6c, Barter Shops &xd Pleasant Read- OAMJC . APRIL. DORIC APRIL 10; 10 1 6.13 .U 5 24 Horrer; R. P. 7946. kuL 10010, Hanapepe, culty?" ing j Rooms. Ui a.40, if , a a I a m id m a.z i Kauai. Consideration $400. "Then you have not noticed it?" Dining I III.h I .HtU she Cars, Meals a la Carte. No. 7042 G. Kalauao and wife t . ' 21 2 2 4 W 11 82 6 84 6 24 6 HO cried. Free Reclining Chair Cars. .U Apele; three pieces land. Walohuli, Ku-- 1 -.- 1 . He hook his uncombed rocka. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers, f.' .. . . $50. . 11 S 1 1 14 a M i laVMaul. ConslderAtion FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO tilW1 0U li n sne said, as sne rlung a m, i 1 U 6 2u 6 6 8'' 8 'it No. 7043 Apele to W. II. Cornwell. listen, U itu 4a Maui, plance of disdain at him. atroc- - J. H. LOTHROP General Agent. Sr.: ntores land. Walohuli. Kula. "The 135 Third St.. Portland, Ore. Mew moon on the 21st at 1:31 p. m. Crnsideratlon $150. ,'lty occurs in. the chapter of my storj' Time of tide are taken from the No. 7044 C. S. wife to H. j dlnoovprR E. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agnt. - Pwky and where the American heiress 1 ' United State Coast and Geodells Bur- Vcss: lot.l. block 1. Kalulanl drive, Ho-- the perfidy f spendthrift No. Montgocaery Stv San Francisco. H. Ltd. - her French Cal., Hackfeld $700. ft Co., rer tables. i Consideration ' occur nlulu. Oahu. husband. This is the particular sen Tha uuva at Kabulul and Hilo No. 704 Trustees Estate B. P. Blsh-- I Or E. L LOMAX G. P. & T. A.. . bout one hour earlier than at Honolulu. op A. Toune;; portion R. P. 2614, kul. tence: 'She paled with indignation and. OcoAha, - 10 SO to t Nebraska. Hawaiian- etaadard time la hours 144, street. Honolulu, Oa- stooping suddenly, took a bill from the alower Greenwich time, ba rear Alakea ealautae than hu. Consideration $1,527.50. . oblong box before her. nc taat of the meridian of 167 degrees 80 e) WM, H .animates. The time whistle blows at 140 "Yes," said the editor: "Was there CASfLE, JR., 0 AND CHARTERS. an error In the printed copy?" . . b. sjl. which Is the same as Greenwich, FREIGHTS ' .' Canadian-Australi- an Mun mine tee. Bun and moon are for "Error!" shrieked the authoress Royal seal time for the whole group. Alex Gibson, American ship, 2.043 there were two of them! They were in tons; lumber from MDodyvllle to Cap worse than errors they are crimes! ''. Town, 3 11a 3d, by Robert Ward ei Listen! For 'Indignation you sub3ti Estate SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. " vRcal Co. tuted 'indigestion," and in place of 'bill' Steamship Company. , Alice, German ship, 2,045 tons (at you printed .'pill!' " . DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA- Portland); wheat thence to U. K., 11., ' And she gurgled In her throat as she TION. Dec. 21. 10 p. m. Weather, clear; A. or D., 2 Is 3d. Prior, to arrival. pwent from the room. Cleveland Plain Agent. light. N. ' Steamers of the above Hne. running In connection with the CANADlAJ AUterthal, Oerman ship, 1,722 tons Dealer. Sy&M7. . - PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Mills): theiice to ' r- , fat IlaatlnK's lumber T S. and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q. are 3 5s,- - R. MERCHANT STREET, OPPOSITE .WEATHER YESTERDAY. r Valparaiso, f. o., by W. MARRIED. . - . . , .. " 4 Mean TemperaM.re 70.3 degrees. & Co. Prior to arrival.. " '' POSTOFFICB.. 3Dtjl Xazoncliil-CL- .Grace MERVY-CART-Y Miss Aime Mervy sit Minimum femn'rature 64.0 degrees. Blalrhoyle British baik. 1,291 tons. of Caiq.. Mr. On or about the dates below staked, vis.: O degrees. OakTard.. and Franklvn Maximum Tenu'erature-S.- (at Portland); wheat, taeuce to U. K., Carty of Papaaloa, Hawaii; no FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA FROM 8YDNST, BRIBBASi, . 29.99. laltlr.g 9 a. m. cards B.C.: Barometer at A. D.. 2 6a. Pi lor to arrival. --a)- . Property - Q., B. Rainfall 0.00 Inches, up to 9 a. m. II.. or WAIKIKI Excellent for Sale For Brisbane. and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver, C: day 617. Carmanian, llritish thip, 1.773 tonii and for Lease. ..JAN. 19 Mean Dew Point for the The veil which covers the face of $4i00-Kapa- hulu D., 1 d, Road: Entire block for j . 11 . Mean-Relativ- Humidity 76. whet to U. K., H., A. or ISs futurity la woven by the hand3 of mer MJOWERA . ...JAN. 19 WARRIMOO . ..FEB. ' & Co. 16 MARCH , WINDS. net by Eppinger cy. Lord Lytton. AORANGI FEB. MIOWERA li CentfcBtma, fehlp, 2,796 ton3 cottage on the grounds. WARRIMOO MARCH lfi . APRIL U Vortbeast; 1 to 0. liritish $240 Road: Six lots lease AORANGI (at Tacoma); wheat theuce to U. K . Kaiia for MinWRBA . APRTT. 13 WAPK.TMOO MAT i FORECAST FOR TODAY. a of n,y j JUNE. I A. or D. mo1nt'y rentar1 AORANGI MAY 11 MIOWERA .Ugjat northerly airs; fair weather. II.. Classified $7500 Beretania Street: Very desirable .VARRIMOO JUNE & AORANGI JULY I Advertisements. -- C. II. Watjen, German ship, 1,731 ana central resilience on me r- mnwERA .TTTT.y x ton3 (at Portland); wheat thence to ner of Beretania and Victoria. flail -- ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. The magnificent new wervtce. the "Imperial Limited." Is now running U. K., II., A. or D., 2 la 3d. Prior :o 100 by 150; terms easy. 21. WANTED. $1SOO Beckwith Two 60 by BETWEEN VANCOUVER and MONTREAL. Friday, December arrival. Street r lots Making the run in 100 hours change. The railway aervle U . without finest 6tmr. Upolu, Lalton, from Honoipu EiUaVold, Norwegian steamer, COTTAGE or light housekeeping roorrs. 200, with frontage on the Rapid 2,2J, Would buy Transit; part rest the world. A and Kou ports. ' and furniture. Address R.. cash and the Through Tickets Issued Trom Honolulu to Canada. United Statu a toes (at 'laccmi); menbandue this office. 6733 in monthly payments or on a J ai flour thence to China by American mortgage. rope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to tSAILED FROM HONOLULU. Trading Company. A COTTAGE for two young men. Ad- - Friday, Decemb?r 21. Emily F. Whltuey, Amarican sh p. aress j. , this office. Information concerning these and ' O. 8. S.' Siena, lloudlette. for Pago 1.2o7 tons; passengers and merchan- many other desirable pieces of property theo. Davitss & Co., Gen'l Agfe. Pago, Auvkiauu and byu.uy. dise to Honolulu (la A. & 13. Lint), Ly POSITION WANTED. can be obtained at the above address. a.' Ltd., v Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. YOUNG man desires position as ship i Glenclochey, 2,907 DUE TODAY. briilta sleamer, ping cierK or assistant bookkeeper; CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S . ,rtnna fat 'lacomat: wheat thence to tic references. Address M., Advertiser. P. 21. S. S. City of Uio de Janeiro.-- f. 2 5s; by Ualiour, 5734 Dttc-mJc-r yincent, o.. Wax a. fruiu Sua Franciaco, j Gutnrie 4. (j0 IS. New Line Van-coav- York t. A. S. S. Warrimoo, Hay, from tr II. C. Wright, American Bchooner, FOR RENT. AUid Victoria. I 276 ton3; patsengeis and merchandise TWO furnished cottages for light Bark NUUANU will sail from NEW to Kanului, by Alexander & Baldwin, housekeeping and several furnished YORK for HONOLULU, on or about TO SAIL TODAY. Ltd. roon s, to let; reasonable rates; 61J Manx King, British ship, 1,628 tons; Hotel street. 5731 Direct Service Between New York, M. B. S. City of Rio de Janeiro, P. wheat to U. K., II., A. or D., 2. Prior 1900. ilii Deeembe10. Ward, tor Oriental ports, ONE large and one small furnished Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands. A. S. a. wurrimoo, Hay, for the to artival. For freight rates apply to C Martha Davla. American bark, 77') room at 60B Cottage Walk. School i CuloiLMia. St., between 5731 ' tons; passengers and merchandise to Fort and Nuuanu. CIAS. BREWER & CO FraoelM, NEW UARUOK IMPROVEMENTS. Honolulu, In Planters' Line, by Welch TWO large rooms; tr Kliby St., Boston, S. New York for this port via San & Co. all conveniences; S. AMERICAN has left k OR SAN FRAN CISCO, Dec. 13. Work on hot and cold bath. Apply to Mrs. E. Tacoma, Seattle and Nanalmo, on October 30th. Decern- - Melanope, Britl3h bark, 1.603 tons; M. Taylor, R. dispatched from New York on Klnau St., near Alapal.5731 C. BREWER & CO., LTD. S. HAWAIIAN will be rltnHonoluia.. the bteuart street sharf, recently has been laid on the berth for Sydney 30th for San Francisco. Puget Sound and Nanalmo. en ber Forty-secon- street, boutn ancd to the use the army transport direct, by J. J. Moore & Co. Honolulu. Freight received at Company's wharf. d is FURNISHED and unfurnished cot- . a:tvke, about to be undertaken. Mohician, American bark, 784 ton?; tages and rooms; three minutes walk lyn, at all times. Yestrrtlay tue Harbor Commission passengers and merchandise to Hono from Tram at old Wnikikl. on beach; awarca me contract lor repairing i lulu, T.tn Wolr-- x. sea bathing. Enquire Col- NOTICE. and in Plantem' ' hv Robert Irvpfllng the wharf and constructing an j Co lins. 21 North King St. 6719 to I apply to addition the shed over the structure ShenaDdoah, American chip, 3,154 CHANGE OF SAILING. WlLDER'S For further particulars, & McNeill, 1 '.ta Newon whosa bid of Unnc t 1 - uh irnnniawv. riA A iu, LOST. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ii,jz was.tbe lowest of several O. Wilder, American baikertlne, & CO.. LTD. A $7,700 GENTLEMAN'S diamond ring. Re- H. HACfcTFPl D lvtd. bond of will be J 657 tons; passengers and turn quired of merchandise to this ofTice and receive re- OWING TO CHRISTMAS AND AGENTS. HONOLULU. the contractors. to Honolulu, in Hawaiian Line, ay ward. 5730 Bids for furnishing about 10.000 - New Year days falling oa Tuesday, the Wlll.ams, Dimond & Co. steamers KINAU, CLAUDINE and of cement, to be used in constiu. . Willkommen, German Ing new ship, l.f.35 LEHTJA will sail on Wednesday. De four wharves, were opend. t., 'ons (at Portland); wheat from Taut-- THE MELROSE, ting Slrea .the commission, but all were t cember 26th, and Wednesday. January reject A, mi to U. K., H., A. or D., 1 18s ; DEALER FOR to the fact George A. New- - a 2d, at their regular hours. Instead of ASK YOUR rlng that j . "Ion of salmon, 2. Prior to Hoard and rooms; com- hall s bid of $2.35 a ' arrival. all modern on their regular-day- s of sailing. Re Larrtl provided for Wrestler, American barkentine, 40S forts; electric lights; mosquito proof; delivery of t turning, will arrive in Honolulu as the cement in sacks and was passengers and merchandise t: a quiet, refined home. King street cars consequence much lower than any Honolulu, via Lahaina, pass tne uoor. Prices moderate. Tele near as possible on schedule time. Hawaiian Line. phone 30NI WlLDER'S STEAMSHIP COM- the other bids. The scretary was by Williams' Dimond & Co. Blue. tructed to readvertlse for bids pro- - PANY. 6727 Crease! riding for delivery of the cement "in HOME. NOTICE Axle barrels or sacks." NOTICE EAGLE 0YSIER HOUSE Bu, Wie..iji.i4 was oraerea paid Heme is a place where heaven doth IS HEREBY nrvrcw titat to Newsom & McNeill, who have com- - - 9eem the Pearl City Cemetery will be open pleted ' for Interments on Oysters Served in any Style. thrtr contract for building the More near the earth to stoop-ne- and after Monda.. Fishermen's wharf at norther- - oynmDer 6th. 1900. A special funeral the , one -- . where mar- crumble fonriAi...... irHin wm leave the railroad station at HACK STAND. lr end of the seawall. ing crackers In his soup. MB p. m., dally, TERRITORIAL A claim of $4 100 remaining at the Corner Hotel and Nuuanu Streets. Tel- was presented to th cemetery until 62. commission by after all Interments. ephone Main Bateman Brothers, the 13.-- The i ne rates for WASHINGTON, Dec. roml-- ' transportation are one OPEN ALL NIGHT. amount alleged to be due for extra i of lollar for the corpse, fifty Judson C. Clements of Geor-- t tor and cents ork Performed by the firm In the ron-trvctl- on be Interstate Commerce Commis. the round trtn fn y- ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS SUIT Advertiser of the ferry depot r. was sent to Iats are row on sale at the office ;f Read several the Senate today, the .mpny. FROM years ago. The amount was not paid Clements rucceeds himself. y raneing in price from : . ..,,.rmng to location at the time be"au of Irregularity In and else. No HOP CHAN "They say k 8 or 8rv nature. illlng the claim. The claim re- the baby has my hair." YtxJ ( was Quoth Henpeck; KMETBRT ASSO- - The Merchant Tailor. ferred to the Ftate Board of Examin "ah! no doubt Ills ma's been saving up for him Room 3. Building, a Month. The bunches she's pulled Ive Fort St 75cts. out." b 24 HOTEL STREET.