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r VOL. XXXIX., NO. 6751. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1904. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TORPEDO BOAT DO RATT OFF ARTHUR I!

Port Arthur Story That Japanese m m Makaroff Reports Capture of Chinese ?! If May Have Lost Two Tor- m & m m n m x m & m m Troops Escorted by Japan- 5 fi a"J: b Ir ft H it 1 1: m m 2$ x n m n m n -- i pedo Boats. x & m m y c r & ese Gunboat. m m a m ml h ii ?t a i a tt b ft 10 u m x m e 1 1 of Harbor But k s k b m & m m i I x X Martial Law. Proclaimed in Newchwam--Ito- 's Russian Fleet Steamed Out the im iB a: ii s ra b I lsl s s -- Challenge to Battle Was Declined. m l r m & Mission Is Successful Emperor Gives b b ftS-fcf3tar&- B to Relief Fund. Ships Driven Ashore. m u b b & a m ?t tic si m tx in x s iz m m a7 n t k n -- t 0 -- t- $k i: i: m X ca & (AI3SOOIA.TED PBES3 OABJUEGSJkKS.) ASSOCIATED PB35SS GABIEGHtAHS. o . m s ?x tx m. s w - b m s i) ml 7ic ST. PETERSBURG, March 28. Admiral Makaroff has report- - ARTHUR, March 28. The Japanese made another un k - PORT 3t li 3t tc 6 6 5: a- 3titsB successful attempt to bottle the Russian fleet in Port Arthur harbor ed the capture of a junk filled with Chinese troops, and which was -- fi -- ' preceded by torpedo destroyers for that pur U: m S5 S3 fe being towed by a Japanese gunboat. sending in four ships If 3C pose. 31 m n e H MARTIAL LAW IN NEWCHWANG. L H i: The Russian torpedo destroyer Silni attacked the on coming 5c ft- i: NEWCHWANG, March 28. Martial law has been proclaimed. ships and torpedoed the leading vessel. The Japanese ships were b ii k A 1 A Q L m JAPANESE EMPEROR IS GENEROUS. driven ashore. H u I TOKIO, March 28. The Emperor has donated one hundred I m Silni fiercely engaged six Japanese torpedo boats. The - CD The then I 1- c7) u thousand yen to a fund for the relief of the soldiers at the front. wounded. The Silni was m m Russian loss was seven killed and twelve pi if KUROPATKIN TAKES COMMAND. damaged. is believed that the Japanese lost two torpedo o slightly It X T MUKDEN, March 28. General Kuropatkin b t has arrived and idestroyers. -- 5c 0 U- taken over formal command of the Russian troops.' engagement the Russian fleet steamed out of the har ft CE a" A After the m JAPANESE ALLIANCE WITH KOREA. Japanese refused the challenge to battle. tor but the SEOUL, March 28. Marquis Ito has returned to-Japa- His at is & visit resulted in reassuring the Koreans and in extending Japanese &ORD CURZON BECOMES influence in Korea. ft fPl WARDEN OF CINQUE PORTS ft f H 0 A FINAL EFFORT TO W I ft 21 LONDON, March 28. Lord Curzon has been appointed lord-- t A RAISE FUNDS FOR FAIR CD 0 garden of the Cinque ports. 2 hope of success Is available. The meet- Cinque : Lord Curzon's new post is mainly an honorary one. ing of At the joint meeting of the business men found not a single ports, on the south coast of England, were originally five, Dover, m Chamber of Commerce and the objector to the program submitted and 1- - A Merchants' Association, held yes-- it the committee decided that would Hastings, Hytlie, Romney and Sandwich. The ports of Winchelsea was - it 1 terday, it voted unanimous- not lose any time in putting ques- These ports instituted by Saxon ly, as the sense of those present, the and Rye being afterwards added. 0 tion directly up to those who in- that there should be a moderate are 1 monarchs, were continued by William I. and succeeding kings, who display of the resources of the terested in success, and upon whom L 0 Te-rito- ry at the St. Louis the committee must refy for funds. required them to supply ships to defend the coast. Nearly all of the "World's Fair, to offset pro-- IT the DELAY" A VETO. harbors, except Dover, have been destroyed by the action of the pesed Hula Dancers Show in the A k Midway. "The question is now up to the peo- Sea. Among the lord-warde- ns who have held this position were the CD n The meeting p'aced the task of it ple," said Commissioner Macfarlane m iz k arranging for an exhibit in the yesterday. "I DMarquis of Dalhousie, Duke of Wellington, Lord Palmerston, the hands of the Commissioner to St. have worked hard; first ' to secure the use of -- the Ava, and the late Marquis of Salisbury. Louis, , Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, appropriation iMarquis of Dufferin and k and the Hawaii Promotion Com- - k made by the last legislature, and after o GEORGE HARRISON FIRES k mittee, imposing as well the duty that was found to be unavailable, to of calling upon the , community arouse sentiment among the business FLOODS DOING MORE DAMAGE. k for financial support of the enter- - men. TWO BULLETS AT HIS WIFE prise. I have felt keenly the position To raise the sum deemed nec-- in which I was placed, having gone k essary for an adequate display, it ahead with arrangements and all of dam--ag- $15,000, necessary CHICAGO, March 28. Reports here indicate still further e it it will be to these having finally come to secure contributions from busi- - nothing. Two bullets fired into Rapid Transit leaden pellets, and the passengers and The meeting enabled me to in Indiana and Michigan. The loss of property is ness houses, professional men show to the by floods car Xo. 5 on Liliha street about 10:1B the car itself went unscathed. and individuals. Do you feel that merchants of the community what I George was arrested imme- you enormous. last evening startled the half dozen Harrison can subscribe to this fund it had done; that I had gone to the ut- diately by C. Lambert, a former police it (specific sum inserted)? most lengths possible, and that the iassengers aboard and almost created officer, who happened to be on the car, Owing to the urgency of im- - up will you give failure to this time was not due to . panic. George Harrison, a freuuent mediate action this it KILLED IN A TORNADO. and was escorted to jail. Mrs. Harri- k your consideration at once, and k ans' lack of effort on my part. defendant in the Police Court, was sai;? son was also taken to the jail ai.d is k indicate your conclusion by Mon- - "The plan "e have adopted is one be the man behind the gun, and h'3 now held as a witness. k day afternoon? It is understood which should show us at once lust The car was on the way down Lilil a of course that should the total of where we CARRUTHERS, Missouri, March 28.Six were killed in a ife was the object of the attack. The k contributions be insufficient to stand. If the people are of latter, however, was not struck by ihe (Continued on Page 7.) carry 'out the project your sub- - one mind wita the business men who tornado. scription will be returned. gathered at ie Friday meeting, and if the men V-.- t were there can trans- late the'r enthusiasm into cash, then BOLD ATTEMPT The above letter, signed by Com we can go ahead and the project will missioner Macfarlane and Mr. J. A. be successful, if not the sooner we AT INCENDIARISM know it the Gilman, as treasurer of the Hawaii better. There are scores of people who have been requested to con About one o'clock this morning a Promotion Committee, will place before tribute; the sums asked are small and attempt to building, oc- bold burn a the business and professional men of if the people send them in to us we will cupied by several small shopkeepers, Honolulu this morning the question of be able to go ahead. If not we will --at the mauka corner of Pauahi and ! representation at St. Louis for final an abandon the idea altogether. The men River streets, was frustrated by the i who respond to our swer. As directed oy tne meeting oi letters tomorrow prompt action of three Japanese who may feel that they will make visible commercial bodies, task of en- noticed the blaze from the Nuuanu the the something in the way of an advertise stream walL The three Japs stated deavoring to raise funds for an exhibit ment of Hawaii. Delay now simply that they were sitting on the wall has been undertaken, and it was decid means veto." "watching moon and cloud effects when ed that this was the method to be pur UP TO THE PEOPLE.

flames on the floor of '- - they noticed If ., sued. It is owing entirely to the fact ""We have been instructed by the rear verandah of the one-sto- ry the that anything that is to be done must business men to go ahead and see what "building at Pauahi and River streets. at once, a personal can- can be done," said Treasurer Gilman "They rushed to the place and carrying be done that vass was not taken up, and it is the of the Promotion Committee. "We have in buckets extinguished the water expectation that the response? to the decided to put it ri.trnt up to the people. blaze. verandah floor had been We may pome The a letter Kent out will make it clear by have missed but oar oil a mat had been saturated with and this evening whether or not there is lit is broad. We have asked for a -- mat was par-- specific case, riated likewise. The any use of going forward with the sum in each after taking had not we !j!ly burned but the flames wrrk. into account the amount must raise, they distributing over the comn:unily taken hold of the woodwork before The method of raising th fund oc- and it "were extinguished. The building was n "It is now- - up to the people to tIi i cupied all the time of those interested, " us just how much their interest in an e ro thai nothing h;is been done along j advertising display at St. Louis is women who were Hot awakened until lines tending to decision as to the scope after fire been extinguished. J likely worth at the hank. We have carried the had of tho display, and it not that 4 The police scoured the vicinity in the campaign of advertising on as "SAZANAMI." any details will until it is search of the incendiarist but did not JAPANESE TORPEDO DESTROYER a sum sufficient to give (Continued on Page 7.) - - p-- . known that fatch him. j i ..ft- -

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 2S, 1904

admitted that there is . considerable more rain here than in California and CAMPAIG some of the southern states and that THE MOSQUITO the drippings from the trees may not - materially improve the condition of TOWELS I Our Specialty the streets the character of the soil is such that tree planting would be no more disastrous to the roads around IS BEING PUSHED HILO Hilo than the effect of the water drip PURE LINEN TOWELS, COTTON TOWELS, 'AND ping from the numerous plantation flumes. Nor would the damage ensu TURKISH BATH TOWELS. ing from tree planting be so great that it would not be entirely counterbalanc ed by the improvement which the trees 4 Convicted, ih'uw mase. ine organization or a At Auction Japanese Conspirators Are Again Board of Trade may be followed by You see them in our show window and in greater assort- an influx of tourists and it is up to for Hilo ment within the store. FORECLOSURE SALES Republicans Are Organized to have the town so beautiful that the tourist will carry away with Good towels for. per dozen and the better qualities Business. him. pleasant recollections of his visit. 75c. Beautiful tree-line- d streets will go my 12 far at $1.50, $2.00 up to $6.00 per dozen. March 28. at salesrooms, at toward reaching the desired end in o'clock noon. PACIFIC HEIGHTS this respect. Anyone who has ever The housewife who under vnds the advantage of watch- LOTS, being all property not released visited the cities of the South, remem- from mortgage. success, foliage this week HILO, March 2. The campaign and Portuguese without then bers the there particularly in ing for special prices has her opportunity at our I nnnf imm the rasp until some Tvnrpan bavannah where one street has 28, my salesroom, at 12 Hilo is being i four March at against the mosquito in learns the English language. rows of grand magnolia trees. Charles store. o'clock noon. 40 J1000 Bonds of PA prosecuted by Sanitary In ton RAIL- - vigorously BOARD OF TRADE OF HILO. is made attractive by the trees on CXCTC HEIGHTS ELECTRIC assistant. The the sidewalks and yet damage to WAT, bearing 6 per cent Interest. spector Bowman and his The Board of Trade of Hilo was the the practically cleared of the roads is not apparent. It is only town has been name adopted last Saturday night by the maps my of- fosters meeting of citizens, to rich who ride in chaises and it Full particulars and at tin cans and other rubbish that a mass met might be a good thing same fice. or organize for the upbuilding of the city. if those mosquito breeding. A number loaas rich would show some consideration fort Street been carted away The attendance was larger and the for the men who of this material have interest more enthusiastic than at the walk home to lunch WILL E. FISHER, past month. Next week, in the hot sun at high noon; trees Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, during the previous meeting. The report of the along expects to begin work on regulations the sidewalks would furnish 180 Merchant street. Mr. Bowman committee on rules and shade that would be appreciated by through "Waiolama swamp, was made, and in the discussion of the men, the canal pres- and women, who walk. Herald. "That which we call a rose does not believe mos- various proposals the gentlemen alter which he ent showed a lively interest and under MORTGAGE SETTLED. By any other name would smell as sweet." quitoes will infest the place in such the discussion that took place the cleaned The mortgage of three thousand dol- Its the quality and not the name that give sweetness to our numbers. The canal will be working plan of the organization as- lars on the Reed's Island property has loonday edges cut clear of grass sumed definite form. out and the been paid and so far as particu- committee, which consisted of that California Rose and obstructions, allowing a free cur- The lar claim is concerned the land is now .DJ ITTfTj Messrs. P. Peck, C. E. Wright, B. F. clear. "W. H. Shipman went to Hono- rent. Schoen, Dr. Hayes and W. H. Lam- lulu last week representing Honolulu Mr. Bowman dis by- the owners "While in bert, submitted a constitution and of the land, he being one of them, and By any other name it would be just as delicious and pare but covered that cesspools are a prolific laws which were in the main satisfac- while there he had a conference with TsIks tory to all present. These were con- by its name you know it. When once you use California Rose But- source of mosquito supply. They breed the attorneys for the mortgagee and sidered section by section and minor and multiply in these places by the paid the amount due. The individual ter you will always ask for it. alterations suggested and adopted. The owners will now be assessed according mosquitoes deposit tneir by-la- ws To insure its arrival in perfect condition we deliver it in our million. The constitution and will come up to the value of their holdings. Herald. eggs in the water in the flush tanks. for adoption as a whole at a meeting specially constructed ice boxes. NEWS NOTES. To Men These eggs pass with the water into tomorrow night at Fireman's hall. PRICE 35 CENTS THE POUND. pool, where they Election of officers will also probably Rev. Sidney H. Morgan has charge the dark subterranean take place. of They escape to a church at McCloud, California. hatch in . due time. The general plan of organization There is a rumor that a fruit man Henry May & Co., Ltd. the outer world through the vent pipes provides for a set of permanent work- from Honolulu will invade the banana inlets. In some cases the ing committees. There are seven of field here. Retail Main 22 TELEPHONES Wholesale Main 92. and fresh air charge cesspools are not air tight and mos- these. They will have of work Captain Sanders' mother had her leg in different avenues all tending to pro- broken by a carriage overturning yes- quitoes enter from the outside to de mote the increase of Hilo's Importance terday in Puna. posit their eggs. Such should be made and trade. There are to be commit- Mrs. Silva, wife of the pastor of the air tight at once. Tribune. tees on Transportation, Varied In- Portuguese church, gave birth to a BY dustries, Legislation, Federal and Ter- girl baby last week. Heinz Pure Malt JAPS CONVICTED AGAIN. Advertising Promotion, Mi ritorial, and There seems to be nothing definite In the Fourth Circuit Court this Public Works, etc. The chairmen of regarding the reopening of St. James t Archdeacon Webber week the trial of Funacoshi and Wata-nab- e these committees, together with the Episcopal chapel in Hilo. charge of conspiracy oc general officers of the association will A downpour of rain for a day or two on the compose an executive council of thir- would be welcome to people days, ending Thurs the of 12 12 Daily cupied four or five teen members. This is the main di- this section of the island. 05 to 25 day morning in a verdict of guilty. recting power of the organization and Captain Miller, lately master of the through the various committees will S. S. Enterprise, posi- Ground Floor, C. Bitting, attorney for the detense, it has accepted the Vinegar is of the first importance with Heinz every means to turn present their recommendations and tion of manager of Matson's oil busi availed himself of conclusions to the general body. ness Honolulu. and the H. J. Heinz Company are the only mak- his at Young Building the tide in behalf of his clients. In Tribune. f-- ers of malt vinegar in the United States. final address to the jury he spoke for ENOCH ARDEN ENTERTAINMENT. It is the best possible cooking and table vine- two and that his theories of the LETTER LIST. hours The entertainment at Mrs. Scott's gar; rich clear, dark-brow- n and most aromatic case found sympathy in the box is on Friday night for the benefit of the COMB! shown by the first ballot cast which free Kindergarten was successful in If it were generally known there would be was six to six for acquittal and con- every way. Mrs. Curtis' reading was List of letters remaining unclaimed no other vinegar used, except for pickling and viction. The defense put no witnesses without a flaw and there were pas- in the Honolulu Postoffice for the week economy. on the stand at all but argued the case sages of pathos which dimmed the ending March 27th, 1904: "GET THE BEST as shown up by the prosecution. The eyes of many in the audience. The ALSO CIDER VINEGAR AND WATER- - Territory were Avenson, O Hodge, R H 1 attorneys for the accompaniment by Miss Pot- There is no better habit formed musical Bell. A Holt, Miss WHITE PICKLING VINEGAR. always getting Carl S. Smith and Thos. C. Ridgway. ter was the effort of an artist. If J Eliza than the habit of the de- Brown, Mrs Joe Hyde, George After the verdict was handed in there was a fault to be found with the A IS. i .1 l best it is both a money and a health Ben. Master Ed Lewis, C I saver. fendant's counsel filed a motion- for a entertainment it was in its brevity. GROCER new trial. The proceeds amounted to about nine- ward MacLellan, A J The defendants are under sentence ty dollars. Herald. Butler, Ida Maguary, James for Crew, C J Meserve, Frank P of long terms to the penitentiary DON'T LIKE TREES. murder in the second degree, appeal on Dennis, Mr W E Meyre, Miss I H. Hackfeld & Co., Ld. which is now pending in the Supreme Manager John A. Scott objects to the Diver, Miss E Moses, M K (2) ( AGENTS. Ccurt. The crime of conspiracy was U'dies of Hilo organizing an Improve- Doppie, Arthur Newman, Mrs D K committed in connection with the mur- ment Club that would see that the Eavens, Mrs J K Neumann. Wm der of which they were convicted. town and the suburbs are beautified Edwards, George WPuesseno, Mrs From the evidence it appears they through the planting of ornamental Harrison, Miss Robinson, Mrs M Cannot be duplicated in either fine were holding Motohiro for a ransom. trees along the streets and roads. Mr. Gibbs, G C Robertson, Mrs FRED PHILP & BRO. flavor or purity and cleanliness in the In other words they conspired to ex- Scott bases his objections on the fact Graham, Chas R Eliza making. tort. Tribune. that the rain dripping from the trees Marrison, Miss Warren, Mrs is injurious to as it Is up-to-da- te YOUNG REPUBLICANS. the roads and, Emma Harry Practical, reliable and Rainier Bottling Works, difficult to get money for road repairs, Hilbus, Morton Walker, Mrs T S The Young Men's Republican Club the public had better forego the com- Hook, F V (2). Wetmore, H D Hamessmakers and saddlers. AGENTS FOR HAWAII. of the First Representative District fort and beauty derived from tree-line- d Hooper, Miss ' Wetmore, Ernest 517 held a meeting Tuesday night and streets and roads. While it is Mary A (3) Phone White 1331. P. O. Box by-la- Waverley Blk., Bethel St. a constitution and and OAT, elected officers. The club starts out JOS. M. with a membership of over thirty Postmaster. charter members and will seek re- CONFIDENCE cruits from every precinct in the dis- said Lord Chatham, "is a plant Finishing: Up Fire Claims. The constitution is one approved HAWAilA trict. of slow growth." People believe What was possibly the last meet- by the Republican Club at Honolulu, see, and among its - strictest requirements in things that they and in a ing of the Japanese Fire Claims Com- is loyal republicanism on the part of broad sense they are right. What was held Monday night in is sometimes called blind is mittee last eery member. faith the Japanese Primary School.' The re- elected are as follows: not faith at all. must be Historical Honolulu The officers There ports of Paying Committee and the Jrmes D. Lewis, President; R. A. Ly- reason and fact to form a foun- the man, Jr., Vice-Preside- Charles dation for trust. In regard to a Treasurer were approved by the meet- Akau, Second Vice-Preside- "W. ll.t medicine or remedy, for example, ing. The resolution turning over the Beers, Secretary; S. L. Desha. Treas- oth- remaining accounts to the Consulate urer; G. Affonso, Corresponding people ask, "Has it cured F. ? was unanimously adopted. Messrs. MATS Sergeant-at-Arm- s. ers Have cases like mine been Secretary; T. M. Rowland, i OR A Tribune. relieved br it? Is it in harmony ishikawa, Kawasaki, Ono, Shiozawa, CENTURY OF MADE Soga were elected members of the TO ORDER BRIDGE TO THE ISLAND. with the truths of modern science, ! and ! Advisory Board which will assist the James McNichols of the Hilo Elec- and has it a record above suspic- Any size mesh from one-eigh- th inch l Consulate in disposing of the remain-- i HAWAIIAN EVOLUTION. tric Light Co. has a good scheme up ion? If so, it is worthy of confi- ing business of the Committee. This up to an inch and a quarter. hib through our columns dence; I am sleeve and and if ever attacked Board was chosen at the suggestion of d$5 this week gives the public the benefit by any of the maladies for which Consul General Saito who was also of it. Mr. Nichols suggests that the it is commended I shall resort present at the meeting. Hawaii Shin-p- o. T For further information and prices, now idle cables of the old Wailuku to it in full belief in its pow. write to the undersigned. suspension bridge be utilized in the to i 7 ge er help On building of a suspension foot-brid- me." these lines from the mainland at Kainehe across WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION Nothing Against Baldwin. to Cocoanut Island. The building of has won its high reputation The report of the grand jury touch- the piers, etc., would cost but a few medical men, and the ing the Sheriff's office on Maui sounds This valuable record of the most important events in hundred dollars, but the benefit to the severe, yet as in all other cases, there G. W. McDougall, public people of all civilized countries. the History of Honolulu for the past hundred years was would warrant the outlay which question. should be by public subscription. A They trust it for the same reason is another side to the The compiled published great expense tri-ia- l and at in 1899. POST OFFICE, toll-keep- er could be employed and a that they trust in the familiar charges touch, only matters KONA, nominal figure charged and collected laws of nature or in the action which Sheriff Baldwin will doubtless Its historical and descriptive articles are by the very HOOKENA. SOUTH from persons using the bridge to get HAWAII. of common things. This effective soon rectify and there is nothing to best recognized authorities on Island matters and are across to Mokuola. Who will head the remedy i3 "Dalatable as honev and justify Mr. Baldwin in resigning at list with $100? Only $.".oo would be re- - . ... - present or at all. It would be better handed from absolutely impartial standpoints. quired. A Voz Publica. contains tne nutritive ana cura- tive properties of Cod Liver for him to remain in office and regu- It is finely illustrated and contains portraits and bio- THE NEW RAILROAD. Pure late the trivial irregularities charged. Oil, extracted by U3 The surveyors are at work on the from fresh Maui News. graphical sketches of the principal business and profes- cod livers, combined : line of the Kohala-Hil- o railway. Stakes with the of Compound Syrup of Ilypophos- - I sional men the Islands. have been driven from Hilo to the THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Honolii gulch. The work ;s being done phites and the Extracts of Malt j This is a publication that no student of Hawaiian His- under the supervision of RoVert Hawx-hurs- t. and "Wild Cherry. It quickly e- - j can be medy,THERAPION.uaeri m the ContincuUil tory afford to without. A limited number of copies engineer for the Kohal.i-Hil- o radicates the poisonous, disease- - i Hoapitala by Rlcord, Roetaa, Jobert, Velpean, and others, combines aU for sale by The Railroad Company. breeding acids and toxic j the desiderata to be sought in a medicine oi tba) still Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd. other kind, and surpnaoes Bcrything hitherto employed. A MONSTER SHARK. - j matters from the system; regu- THERAPION NO. I maintains ita world-ra&un- d Japanese captured a shark off Hilo late3 promotes aud well-me- tod reputation for deracgw-iDont- s and the normal of the kidneys, paics in the back, and harbor this week measuring over action of the organs, gives vigor- - j kindred ailments, affarding ytrotnpt relief whsr fVet in length. Tills monster 5' her well tned raroedies have been rjowerleas. fcurteen ou3 appetite and digestion, and is i deep twenty incr-r-e- THERAPION No. 2 forimpuntyof the blood. of the had a mouth ury. pimples, blotches, jowl to jowl, and could easily infallible in Prostration follow- - srwla. pains and swelling from T7 o . t n Joints, gout, rheumatism, & all diseases for which swallow any man in .town except ing revers, etC., CJCrOIUla, lnllU- - uhasbenn uw much a fashion to employ mercury. Substantial Cloth Binding Berg Le big enza, Asthma, "Wasting Diseases, aarsairuiasc, to the le tructicnotsuilerera tccta Souza, and Blond. The j and ruin of health. This preparation purine th selachian was turned over to II. T. lhroat and Lung Troubles, etc. j whole system through the biood. and thoroughly will preserve "W. I timintes all poisonous matter from the body. 50 cents per Copy tJunrd who its head and Pr. A. Young, of Canada,says: ! THERAPION NO 3 for exhaustion, aleep : skeleton. " Your tasteless preparation of t tewnesa, and U distressing consequence of POSTAGE : 30 CENTS EXTRA. SHIRTS j dumpation. worry, overwork, &c. It possesses NEED KOREAN INTERPRETER. cod liver oil has given me uni- (urpnrinj; power in restoring strcn,rth and vigor to For Men and Boys Judge Hapai ran up against a diff- I those suffering from the enervating influence oi formly satisfactory results, my lUiheaJthy-climatea- . iculty in dispensing justice Wednesday Vryr iidertre m hot. patients having been of all ages." j THERAPION " aoid by the principal PREMIER AMERICAN th:t will require some little time to I Coemu.U and Mcrclians throughout the world. It is a product of the skill and Price (n England. 2a. yd. iv-- . Ko--e- an and 4s. 6d. In order. MAKE. rcoir.e. The defendant was a to-da- SUITABLE science of v and is success- ln itare which of the three numbers ts r- - 1 FOR WARM arr-.-ste- for disturbing the peace. t ojixrwd. and ohscrre that the word "Theuapio CLIMATE. When he came up for trial, the next ful after the old style modes of appear on the FnOsb Government Stamp (14 j hlt letters on a red ground) affixed to CLOITT. rttlOOV ft CO.. M thing was to find an interpreter. He treatment have been appealed to every j feBvxa packag by order ol Hia Majesty a Hoc THE ADVERTISER tried Japanese, Porto Rican, Chinese in vain. Sold by all chemists. OnrnTniaaKwieffa. and wiUout which it la a forgsryi

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wi.ii PP'1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 28, 1904.

1 HASTENS HOLY WEEK Great Values in Ladies' JUST ARRIVED White Shirt Waists Cheap Line of BED- TO 0 SERVICES Just in new spring styles in Waists' in Mercerized Materials, ROOM SETS. Come Lawns and India Early. Linon. Kapiolani Est; $1.50 $2.00 ' Ladies' white lawn waists with Ladies' white waists in ma- Coyne Furniture Co.'s Charters the for End of tured and hemstitched fronts cerized materials. Ke Au Hou. Lent. $1.50 $2.00 NEW 2-0- halt:sb00iiis . . Hotel Union Sts. tiles' '50 t0 0 Chillingworth to Serve Union Services for white shirt waists em- - broidered fronts. An excellent Ladies' black India Linon shirt Writ on Suiar Three of the line to make selections waists. Complete new line from Company. or Churches. $175 $1.50 to $2.00 Sun- - ubscribe for the Right to Take Possession After an Episcopal and Catholic Churches BOYS' KILT SUITS Now open for inspection Appeal Has Been Perfected Preparing tor Holy Week. in sizes from 2 to 4 years in Galatea, Zephyrs, Linen White P. K. and Serges. lay Advertiser 25 cents Is Questioned. Easter Services. t.

The Inter-Islan- d steamer Ke Au The Protestant as well as the Catholic Hou, under special charter to the Ka churches have prepared special pro- Pacific Import Co., Ltd. a month, delivered by piolani Estate, Ltd., departed yester grams for Holy Week. Xext Sunday is PROGRESS BLOCK , STREETS day about noon for --vona, carrying Easter Day and the week preceding is FORT John F. Colburn, manager of the Ka- always one of unusual piety and solemn piolani Estate. C. W. Ashford, his religious service. The Episcopal church carrier. attorney, and Deputy Sheriff Chillis? has prepared for an earnest 'religious worth. The lat'ter went at the requec week including a daily service by Arch- of Hi.uh Sheriff Brown to serve a writ deacon Webber, while the Catholic Warm Weather of posses3ii n on the Kona Sugar Com churches will also spend the week in THE CONQUEST OF CHINA. prayer and unusual religious observ has no terrors for those who drink pany property, at Kona, Hawaii, sued ance, particularly on Good Friday. for by the Kapiolani Estate, Ltd. As has been the custom for the past About two weeks ago District Mag few years, the Central Union, Methodist Manchuria has been a fateful possession for China, and the istrate Ayau of Kona issued a writ and Christian churches will join in union services ior tnree nights of this I r be fateful for that possession In case of Ka- I move of Russia toward its acquirement is likely to of the tha week. On Wednesday evening the meet-- PRIMO power, too. Even if China should be deprived of it and the tombs piolani Estate against Clinton J. H al ing will be held in the Methodist O Manchu Emperors should pass to a foreign sovereignty, the iening and the Henry Waterhouse Trust church, Mr. Kincaid making the ad p of the dress; on I property i3 now Thursday evening the meet J 'Manchus are likely to continue to bear sway in China. Co., for on which cane ing will be held in the Christtian 9 L growing on the mill stands. AGE queue every Chinaman wears is the badge of his ser- and which church, Rev. G. L. Pearson of the The that has all vitude to the Manchus, for they, in the conquest' of Peking and the The defendants in the case perfected Methodist church making the address, It the wonderful refreshing an appeal from decision of the and on Friday evening the meeting will replacement of the dynasty of the Mings with their own princely the be held in properties of the finest hops and the deputy of the auditorium of Central liouse, imposed their own national headdress cn the people of all magistrate, and the sheriff Union church. At this meeting the sub- the district thereupon refused to seive ject will be the "Seven Words of Christ strength of pure malt. China. the writ. Gardner K. Wilder, who from the Cross;" and the speakers will fiercest love L. Hopwood, SOLD BY Bound up with this conquest is one of the finest and represented the Kapiolani Estate, then be Rev. J. Rev. W. D. ALL DEALERS. ever told. Westervelt, Rev. Doremus Scudder, P. stories started for Honolulu on the Mauna M. Snodgrass, C. J. Day, T. McCants It all happened in the years 1643 and 1644. The Ming Emperor, Loa, to ascertain from the High Sheriff Stewart and P. C. Jones. Each speak- occupy Chwang Lich Ti, had two rebellions on his. hands then not a very the duty of the deputy sheriff in the er will five minutes. At the OOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOO i of chiefs, Li. had pro- close of the addresses the communion unusual condition in China. One the rebel premises. The magistrate decided that of the Lord's Supper will be observed. claimed himself Emperor and was marching victoriously on Peking. whether or not an appeal was taken The program for the final Friday At his approach the Emperor went out and hanged himself on a and perfected the writ should oe evening service at Central Union is as tree in his garden. Everything seemed propitious for Li's triumplv follows: presented to the HUh Hymn- - 'In the Cross of Christ I FiZC his assumption of the imperial crown. satisfactory, Coi- - and sheriff was and Mr. Glory" 300 0 1 But in the north there was a power which was greater than that; burn immediately chartered the Ke Au Prayer .Rev seV Bishop. D. d ou o once FROM THE LITERARY BRANCH OF T ; Tt woe that of W11 Sankwp . a miprhtv Chinese General, wno l aum. Scripture Lesson, Isa. 53 - " r long held i request Deputy Sheriff t'nuiingwonn Rev. W. M. Kincaid commanded the fortress of Ning Yuen, and who had ai,waj alSQ sent tne paying his Hymn " 'Tis Midnight" 273 tav the Manchu tribes in that quarter. Wu bankwei, with an army; expenses. Mr. chiiiingworth win per- - Theme. ' - The KIL0HANA ART LEAGUE of veterans, was on his way to the capital to fight for the lawful sonaiiy see that everything in the Seven Wrords From the Cross. . ,,r 1 premises is done according to law. The 1. "Father, forgive them; for they authority when he received a letter irom ins tatner, wu, urging mm vessel wJU probably reach Kona tWa know not what they do." - Ll. J morning and the plaintiff's representa- P. C Jones. to submit to - Tt ic overv rhi'naman'c rfutv to obev his father at whatever COSt: "ves will go before the District Mag- Hymn Congregation , . . , , . once secure proper . . . t j i 4. Istrate at and a Sweet the moments, rich in blessing 0 and VVU bankwei WOUia certainly nave ooeyeu m un& tasc, dim Kepi. wrlt If tne wrU ig served, Jesse J!a-- Which before the cross we spend; A neat and interesting souvenir of Hawaii, neatly gotten a Chinese dvnastv on the throne, if a stronger love than the filial j kainai, the Estate's representative in Life, and health, and peace possessing, up and handsomely bound. heart. Sankwei was on the point of tender-- Kona, will be put in posss: Cf the From the sinner's dying Friend. liad not dominated his 2. '"Woman, behold thy son! Behold z , The stories are ALL HAWAIIAN, having a distinct Island Li when he heard that a beautiful slave girl,, gu',t ing his allegiance to The was brought by t?le plam thy mother!" flavor and apart from its value as a souvenir the book is an belonging to him, to whom he was wholly devoted, had been seized tiff estate on three grounds. lust, T. McCants Stewart. 0 non-payme- nt non- - Hymn Congregation interesting one. presented to one of Li's officers. Then his fury against the vie- -' of rent; second and. payment of taxes, and third, failure Truly blessed is this station, tonous rebel chieftain rose, and knew no bounds. j to clear lantana ofC the pr0perty. The Low before his cross to lie, z forgot While we see divine assion, In his love for this girl, says the historian, Wu Sankwei defendant company came before the comf SALE BY his and every District Magistrate with the rents and Beaming in his gracious eye. FOR filial obedience his own futureVthe safety of family 3. "Verily I say unto thee. Today shalt consideration of patriotism. He was possessed only by a inighty thou be with me in Paradise." wrote one letter to his father, up-.w5- th iSSUed. Rev. J. L. Hopwood. The Hawaiian Gazette passion of grief and auger. lie the writ was Hymn Congregation girl; and another to Dorgun, the The property involved is that former-Princ-e braiding him for not protecting the Love and grief our hearts dividing. 25 CENTS. POSTAGE io CENTS EXTRA. Regent of the .Manchus, inviting him to join him (Sankwei) ? "With our tears his feet we bathe; "SS Constant still, in faith abiding, In the subjugation of the empire. . plan nine into the possession of C. J. ? Life deriving from his death. . !! - a moment. Thev pushed their Hutchins, a courie of months ago. The . " ,. ;x. The Manchus did not hesitate 4. "I Thirst." 0K00000000K0,C plantation had been stripped of what J a'rmv forward bv forced marches to a junction with Sankwei. Li, unnecessary C. J. Day. damning the action of both the Terri were believed to be land Hymn Congregation torial grand astonished at the turn of affairs and determined to crush the man leaseg so that the reorganized piant.i- - and Federal juries, and of For thy sorrows we adore thee. HAVE THEIR District Attorney Avho dared dispute his title, advanced rapidly with 200,000 picked tion was down to what was said to be For the pains that wrought our peace. Breckons. front line he marched Wu, the a Gracious Saviour! we Implore thee Solomon Meheula is also after a "vin- infantry and 20,000 cavalry. In the ; Te all the decrees of Confuonus, Sank-- In our souls by love increase. dication" at the hands of the native aged father of Sankwei, who, by company 5. "My God, my God, why hast thou members in the House. A proposal sacrifice of own life and High states last has wei was bound to obey, even to the his The sheriff that forsaken me?" been made by some of the Honolulu . - j brought to OWN week Senator Paris suit Rev. W. D. Westervelt.. PUIS Representatives one man tlOnCU". recover possession of certain leases on Congregation that be chosen him, pleaded with him, to sub-- Hymn to act as Interpreter and clerk in tl.e The father not only ordered but his own property which had been turn. Here we feel our sins forgiven, House, doing away of son, gaze; with cervices of init; but the vision of the outraged girl steeled the heart his ed over to the plantation. While upon the Lamb we both Meheula and his assistant, Jesse ile the father was beincr murdered befoie And our thoughts are all of heaven, Makainai, and giving all the work to And our lips 6'eriiow with praise. Kumalae Will Seek Geo. P. Thielen, who acted as stenog- his eves. 6. "It is finished." rapher at the last session. The sug- followed was one of the most fiercely contested as P. M. Snodgrass. gestion The battle that Commencing in has not been very favorably re- Hymn Congregation Vindication the ceived by members, twell as one of the most noted in history. Sankwei was outmarched and apntemplation, the native and no fought with his troops like; SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, Still in ceaseless doubt there will be an attempt to give .outnumbered, but not outgeneraled. He Fix our hearts and eyes on thee.. House. Meheula his old job, notwithstanding -- spirit of the fearful storm that raged during the. battle, but; Till we taste thy full salvation. the various indictments which hang 4j!he very Ttje Easter Festival And, unvailed, thy glories see. of his terrific charges he would have been compelled to con-- J over his head in both the United States in spite 4. X fcHIltrr 1111.' xiunua x iuiuint" and Territorial courts. Some of tho fess defeat had not the Manchu advance guard of 20,000 veteran my Spirit." Some of the Home Rule members of members in the Interests of economy as ir- Scudder, D. D. airy thrown themselves into the breach with a rush that was B. TOM NAWN'S Rev. D. the House and of the Senate as well are well as legality are also endeavoring to Hymn Congregation 275 interest the native members of the resistible. Polite Communion of the Lord s reported to be preparing a legislative House in dispensing with duel, ended in a slaughter.' Congregation 455 translation The fight, which commenced as a I Hymn program which does not accord entirely and interpretation, during the short t a m.'Uc Qoni-u-- .; rnrciifrl tVi iisnmer's disorganized forces session. This is also not encouraged Vaudovil di- - of Governor Carter. I Li stayed Peking long and Comedy Company. Under the imt who WAS THIS MA.NP with the views by the Home Rule members, or by some and butchered them by the hundreds. in rectJon of Mr Rial who or&anized and 01 alleged exe- - Although they have promised to carry the Republican members in enough to strip the palace of its treasures and mercilessly to brought to Honolulu the two compa-cut- e He KadB Bemnric That Ougbt to . ,tne House. In the Senate last yeaj family of and fire to the Government buildings, nies of Go Into History. out me uoernur s suggcsiiuu wiai. mvj there was very little interpretation and all the Wu set upper empire WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS WASHINGTON, March 5. Senator confine themselves only to financial as a result the body had its work Sankwei, however, was close on his heels. He left the concluded every day, and the bodies Foster of Washington has received the matters, the Home Rulers differ some- before io the Manchus, the sacking of the city to the troops, Everything New and Novel, following letter from Dr. Everett Hale, the House had completed the reading of his family unburied; but he swept on, tireless, remorseless, bent chaplain of the Senate: what as to just what constitutes finan the minutes. Not only that, it was in of Nothing But Merriment, the translation work of the House that solely on revenge. His mistress was dead, his father murdered, his My Dear bir: When tommoaore cial legislation. That they intend to Briuiant Humor, Entrancing Perry opened the ports of Japan, the most of the scandal was unearthed by family obliterated, but Li still lived. Dances, Clever Comedians. had in prison a introduce bills which are not contem- - the two grand juries, and the Repub- Japanese Government lican members are Battle succeeded battle. Li, deserted by his followers, hunted Vomen, young fellow from Washington Terri- plated by Governor Carter, now anxious to avoid Beautiful Delightful shipwrecked on any further appearance of graft. The dog, with all doors shut to him, and even the necessities tory, who had been seems certain, although it is doubtful row like a mad SongS! Gorgeous Costumes, He was in prison only be- first in the House is likely to be life becoming impossible, was killed by the rustics whom he was Marve'lous their coast. whether they ever get beyond that over an attempt to dispense with the of Electrical Effects, cause lie was a foreigner. services of interpreters. plundering for food, and Sankwei arrived only to claim the corpse Amusing, Uniquely They cross-examin- him and asked stage. Hilariously Government Com- It is reported also that some of the rebel and murderer who for a few hours had dared to sit on him what officer in our Two meetings of the Home Rule Home Rule members are busily engag- of the Entertaining, held higher rank than the men they week j navy mittee were held during the at ed in preparing "want of confidence" the sacred dragon throne. a mixture of knew. He said the omcers of the legislative Dorgun Secretary of the Navy headquarters and the situa resolutions for introduction into the Leaving Sankwei to avenge the death of his mistress, MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY, had to obey the i President. tion discussed. Representative Kuma- - House. These will, it is said, include entered Peking in January, 1644. He proclaimed his youthful MERRIMENT, NOVELTY, and that he was under the 'condemnations of the Supreme Court Thev asked him who was greater than lae, who is now at the head of the declaring- county unconsti- - six-vear-o- ld 'for the act Emperor, and formally transferred HUMOR. "the vice-chairma- n. I charge his nephew, WIT, SATIRE AND the President. This boy said that Home Rule party as tutionaI and also one to be introduced j the Presidency," the Manchu capital from Mukden to 1'eking. me young prince, people is greater than since Iaukea was deposed, is disposed at the instunce of Davis respecting his this after- : . . ,. . . - arrived in October, and with his: Romorr&lDor and in giving the account of nanus i t ...... - A Avho adopted the title of Shunchih. Commencing ward he said, "of this they could make to secure a vindication at th uiudiuitrni wjrui"i v.ictn which still bears sway stigma cast himself is likely to be included in "want advent the Manchu or Tsing dynasty, inj SATURDAY. APRIL 2nd, nothing." of the legislature, from the of confidence" resolutions for removing J being: ' That remark of his is so fine toat it upon him by the Territorial grand jury. Boyd, and at- China, came into AT history and Land Commissioner for today may justly ought to go into Jiterature. is said to have ambitions for the tempting to remove Treasurer Kepoi-ka- i. Tims the cnieue that everv Chinaman wears o o THE ORFHEUM o o vou tell me who the young fellow He Can spfaker.hip. hoping in this way to se- Fortunately, however, the resolu- badge of mourning for the beautiful slave girl of the prohablv was? Or who in the Territory in- be claimed as a POPtjlaR PRICES, 50c, 75c exonerat- tions will not get much beyond the -- will know who lie was? Is it worth cure a vote from the House stage as majority is in- General Wu bankwei, wno in ins gnei anu anj; caicu iatC lmOQm troduction the - and while for me to address the Oregon ing him from the indictment found by to to businefs, even the Manchus would have re- j some clined attend the Chinese nationality. But for her, Reserved geat pale orens thurs-maine- d Historical Society, where I have Failing In this, a reso- though may not agree with the Gov- respect, truly yours, the grand jury. it to this day a league of scattered tribes on China s frontier. DAY morninff at the Orpheum Theater friends? With ereat con- - ernor as to what that business shall be. EDWARD E. HALE. lution will probably be introduced China's Open Door. B office- - AwtTTi lirYi T?t

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- voted to works as the evidence of faith, ' THE PACIFIC . LINCOLN' ASIA which, during the last century, have Itching Skin as- been supplemented by numerous lay CROSS-EXAMINE- R Advertiser The Distress by day and night LATE Csramcrclal on u line. TIL sociations similar Protestant Chun !u s h.tve established That's the complaint ol those to illustrate his remarks. WALTERGrSMITH, EDITOR and utilized almost innumerable In order rvho are so unfortunate as to be ir.i T Wclimnn in his new book. agencies for cosmopolitan righteous- With Cross-Examinatio- n" eczema Or Salt rheum 2S "The Art of (Mao dieted MONDAY MARCH ness. It was the ImviM of King Arthur Users of distillate appreciate the importance of having a quality reign, justice was millan), quotes a simple but instruct.? and outward applications do not during his on that, example of cross-examinati- froiy cure. They THE WORLD. brought home to every door. It is the can't. THE CHURCHES AND Judge J. W. Donovan s "Tact in Court Up-To-Gra- dc Webbers boast of the Christianity of the Twen- The example is doubly interesting in The source of the trouble is in The success of Archdeacon plain in course of Abra- which tieth Century that it takes the that it occurred the the blood- - make that pure and Episcopal mission in Honolulu, in ham Lincoln's first appearance for the a - by Founder, with aided by Uisnoj- truths focalized its a murder trial this scaling; burning, itching skin Stock In Honolulu he has been of relief and help, to defence in And a Canon Mackintosh and the its concomitants "Gravson was charged with shooting disease will disappear. Restarick. pvwv necessity stretches camp-meetin- g, on irui well as by energetic miarter where Loekwood at a the local clergy, as ig-- , Is , and with was of t thoughts on forth its hands or viciousness and evening of August I taken with an itching on my Sufficient For All Demands laymen, suggests a few mrmintr away from the scene of .the arms which proved very J SI nr.T-:m-- rpvpl or tort'idly lie in isola disagreeable. mod-r- n relations between the killing, which was witnessed by Sovine. concluded it was salt rheum bought a revt the tion. even and rhim-h- and the world. In the early The proof was so strong that, with bottle' of Hood's Sarsaparllla. In two days as progress character, Gray- will Kra, ' the world-w- These evidences of Christian an excellent previous after I began taking It felt better part of the Christian optimism verv near being lynched on I and it We are sole agents for Standard Grades of Dis- ru.--t to the are the justification of and son came was not long before I was Hav understood as the antithesis occasions soon after his indict cured. th stern rebuke of humanity to railing two never had any skin disease since." Din "Kingdom of God" and as in close alli- merit for murder. Mbs. tillate and are prepared to meet all competition and the -- pessimism. They vindicate the mis -- Iia E. Ward, Cove Point, Md. ance with the flesh and the devil." The mother of. the accused, after protect our customers. th? be- ir.n;irv sr.irit. which follows trade and failing to secure older counsel, finally The Since, however, Christianity has commerce to their farthest explorations eniratred young Abraham Lincoln as in t come vital force in civilization, the Hood's Sarsaparllla a on.i ivhifh its messages and its he was then called, and the trial came M meaning of the term has acquired a snds on to an early hearing. No objection .. tn, home on PXCt i.i :!! who need them both at no cross-examinati- and Pills modified construction and. in the Twen- was made to the jury, and th-- of may be ap- and abroad. They prove that high and of witnesses, save the last Hid the blood of all impurities and t tieth Century, "the world1' one, swore enclosing idealized standards of life and progress and only important who cure all eruptions. Take as s positely compared to a net, parties, saw the shot them. may be sustained by constantly accu that he knew the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. jneii a great number of fishes, some good fired by Grayson, saw him run away, w mulating facts. They justify the deep it and some bad. The line of demarcation and picked up the deceased, who diefl Tr truth of Archdeacon Webber's aspira- instantly. " ! Fort and Morohant Strooto between society as a whole and Chris- bein tion enthusiasm, reduced to prac "The evidence of guilt and identity in its broad sense has become for with tianity motive power of religion. was morally certain. The attenda.ne now both tice, as the Gray?-son- 's niou shadowy and faint, and i was large, the interest intense.' in tl measurably belong to and are incor- mother, began to wonder vhy AKB an'I Maui has put forward her claim to Abraham remained silent so long, .and e porated with each other. Tl-ar- one alternate for the why he. didn't do something!' The peo- OF Lamps churches give a great deal one delegate and Poor Make Still the Vntional Convention, and ple finally rested. The tall lawyer CCEt to the world and the world in stood up and eyed the strong of advice claim will undoubted (Lincoln) ther turn may give some useful advice the justice of the witness in silence, without books or Big Light Bills its .recognized by the coming conven slowly began his defense by Electric gad to churches.' As a living power, ly be notes, and the to six . PURE told, through individuals and tion. The Territory is entitled these questions: wou operating alternates, and "Lincoln: 'And you were with Lock-woo- d through organized society, excluding for saw shoot- - seau ,1,'A' fonuhiiran leaders advocate an just before and the Many incandescent lamp bulbs sold in the market use rem moment life beyond mortality, and mgr .. . ' the r.nituv.i ' division among the various Olive Oil robe matter to earthly influence "Witness: 'Yes.' .. .: . 25 per cent and some even 30 per cent more electric current limiting the Hawaii, Maui and Ka you stoodr very near Mrs. results, Christianity has been to a island districts. "Lincoln: 'And than standanrd lamps. Mut and uai, and. the Fourth and Fifth districts to them?' extent denuded of technicalities. twenty - Isab great one delegate "Witness: . .'No;, about feet Owing- been relegated to on Oahu are each to have to the greater resistance in the' carbon filament cor.s Formal theology has away. . .. - hair-splitti- ng according to program outlined,' with Hr.r a secondary place, and the Lincoln: 'May it not have been ten of standard lamps they use much less current than inferior large; '. Boy points Governor Carter as a delegate at feet?"- , . ' nno- " 9n no lonsrer the chief lamps to give the same amount .of light. McC UVa'- en each district to have also an equal Witness: JNb, It was twenty feet or WITH In the diffusion of religion. The nt more. is therefore important The ap-nuhn- It the consumer humanity, practically number of alternates. open field?' that' should use ran thusiasm for 'Lincoln: Tn the only stag -- o j varieties that "Witness: 'No. in the timber.' lamps that are guaranteed standard. jueu, There is a good temperance sermon of timber?' Wash Rag folic are treated as essential and that rest "Lincoln: 'What kind Any customer doubting the quality of the lamps he is Miss move- in the report from Onomea, of the Jap- "Witness: "Beech timber. ONLY 10 CENTS. upon the unities of thought and - May anese who has been able to contribute "Lincoln: 'Leaves on it are rather using- can. have them tested here free of charge. ment in all Christian denominations, thick in August!' Mrs. ele- fifty dollars to the war fund, by ab- the educational and proselytizing Witness: 'Rather. Par; is from sake only since the Avar you pistol Gro' ment in the uplifting of the human stinence Lincoln: 'And think this 3 for 25 cts. when an ardent commenced. was the one used?' liiaa race. There was a time "Witness: 'It looks like it.' ONLY A FEW LEFT. Dias priest nailed to a column a hundred and "Lincoln: 'You could see defendant HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. pira prepar- five propositions, which he was A CEMETERY AT shoot see how the barrel hung, and all Office King near Alakea. Main Kins "with the sword about it?' Phone 390. and , ed to defend: - disputants, "Witness: 'Yes. arc and the tongue, against all PEARL CITY was to Hollister Go. age, "Lincoln:' 'How near this the Drug Bun old and young." But, in this these meeting-place- ?' Cobl propositions would remain unread and Witness: 'Three-quarte- rs of a mile Tvhii Consul Saito has sent the following FORT STREET. would have no more effect upon the away. char Caligula, letter to President Cooper of the Board "Lincoln: 'Where were the lights?' J. F. aiorgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice-Preside- nt: J. L. Mc- Me s multitude than the laws of Lean, Secretary: A. F. Clark, heighth, of Health: "Witness: 'Up by the minister's Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; W. H. ban promulgated from an invisible stand.' Hoogs, Manager. peo- Honolulu, H. T., March 23. 1904. neai had upon the mass of the Roman "Lincoln: 'Three-quarte- rs of a mile B. Cooper, Esq., SI-ULStace-ec- fe eral Charles President away .' H. F. Wichman & Co., Ld. X-t- ple. Board of Health, &c. &c. d.. of 3 ques- "Witness: Yes rl answered ye twiste. Co., James, in his epistle, not Sir:-I- n St. compliance with our con "Lincoln: 'Did you not. see a candle WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN tioning the necessity for faith, declared versation the other day relative to the there, with Loekwood or Grayson?' E in substance that it had no real exist- cemetery site at Makiki, I have re- "Witness: 'No; what would we want Firewood, it ferred it to the Japanese Committee on 1 Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coal ence until proved by works, and that con- candle for?' pov- Cemetery and others. After full "Lincoln: 'How. then, did you see th CHAFING Also Black was useless to sentimentalize over sideration by the Committee, it has to and White Sand. Telephone Main 095. prac- shooting? Special Attention Given erty or suffering without giving arrange with the Hawaiian Cemetery Witness: 'By moonlight! (Defiant- - to Draying. th - Association for a necessary burial space : t'V tical relief.- Tha is the pivotal fact ly.) ', DISHES religious progress of modern at Pearl Harbor, and the negotiation Lincoln: 'You saw shooting flt in the is already in progress with fine pros- this The perfunctory discharge of ten o'clock at night in beech : timber. times. pect of satisfactory result within a few three-quarte- rs Made just right, by makers of right - rigid ob- of a mile from the lights IMba. formalized obligations, the weeks. saw the pistol barrel saw the man Be ceremonies, al- Pending the negotiation, we beg you goods. Best- ner servance of rites and fire saw it twenty feet away saw it for your veranda Is the BAMBOO SCREEN. 4 to 10 ft. In width disregarded, has ceased to for the continuation of the burial right all by moonlight? Saw nearly a mile All of our chafing dishes are made of matt though not therein of the Japanese dead. it at 20C. per ft. purpose of Christian iway from the camp-lights- ?' solid copper, heavily nickeled and lined stort be ,the ultimate In behalf of the Japanese Cemetery you go All ' organizations. "Indeed "Witness: 'Yes, I told before. or religidus Committee and of myself, I beg to "The was now so intense that with pure tin. have double handled hot latea unaccom- very sincere thanks for your interest severity in these directions, tender men leaned forward to catch the small water pans, and the patent "INFERNO" term springs kind and considerate way in which you syllable. panied by the gentleness that us est Then the lawyer drew out 28 and 32 Hotel Street. have approached in the matter. blue-cover- ed a . side LAMPS, the latter feature worth the from the unsterilized and unossified I am, dear Sir, Very truly yours. almanac from his as exemplified in sym- oat pocket opened it slowly offered price of the dish alone. This lamp gives human heart, (Signed) MIKI SAITO, t in evidence showed it to the jury Wl pathy and in philanthropy, is the chief H. I. J. M.'s Consul General, Honolulu, and court read from a page with care the highest amount cf heat obtainable, for $ antagonism to Christian- H. T. moon VI cause of any ful deliberation that the on that and is easily regulated and shut off. contracting de-'gre- e, night was unseen, and only arose at fords ity that still, in ever Note these prices: among men. The extraor- one o'clock the next morning. Wt exists GOOD HOCKEY AT "Following this climax, Mr. Lincoln for $ dinary movement of the two Wesleys Small sizes: $6.oo, $6.50. Wa moved the arrest of the perjured wit- IAMS eighteenth cen- yard, 'and of Fletcher in the KAMEHAMEHA ness as the real murderer, saying: Largesizes: $10.00, $11.50 andup. which Methodism has 'Nothing but a motive to clear himself Wt tury, out of away f proportions, was could have induced him to swear gives you a perfect dish, So like grown to such vast game hockey so Ten Dollars Are Good Me Anglican An interesting of was falsely the life of one who never did not a defection from the him such em- as good as any one could wish. fine : played on Saturday afternoon on the harm!' With determined protest against formal- phasis n present showing Because we get the best wear Church, but a Kamehameha grounds between the Red did his We also have all the chafing acces- Eastern hams and smoke them ism, good in itself, but worthless, if that the court ordered Sovine jirrested. in our own smoke shad and White teams of the Girls' school. ami under the strain of excitement he sories. houses. That gives them the rarest rich- OrS inert and cold. The Salvation Armv, A huge audience was present. signs broke down and confessed to being the ness of flavor and is why you get no dried out hams here. which has overspread the earth, and The grounds were somewhat small in one who fired the fatal shot himself, but wortl disease, suffering, want, size owing to fine turf being only on denied it was intentional." H F. Wichman & Co., Ltd We handle our bacons in just the same way and as every Wa has reached grounds. in their deepest the old basketball For this da- - - pink, vice and even crime, reason also the teams were reduced to other is smoking- day they are alwavs sweet and delicious. 25c. I recesses, and has proved a most effec- seven players each, instead of eleven. It-- ! Fif? tive handmaid to the churches, is es- The Whites won. score being 4 to 3. Wage Earners suits upon doctrines of The games were umpired by Messrs. 35c. sentially founded the Why not be strong? Why not have t mighty power for Young and Allan Dunn. We offer a SOU" St. James, and its a good appetite and a good digestion? Metropolitan Meat Company, Ltd. good depends, not so much upon what Why not feel well and hearty all the Up to the People. Yon says, as both upon what it does and time? raa just cs well have it plan of Savings for Telephone Main 45. Kai it Editor The question im- your own ray as not, for there is ua h manner in which it is done. Its Advertiser: the mediately Ho- strength, vitality, powerand good before the community of Sarsa-panll- of trimc proposition is that there is healtu iu every bottle of Ayer's a. small central so Earners man nor woman, so degraded, nolulu is not much how an exhibi- Al.vuys keep it oil hand. neither tion at St. Louis -- will be made, or so ignorant and brutalized, as to be but incomes purifica- whether or not the Territory of Hawaii (n If n i. MiT..':-!!i!- incapable of reformation and ! BANK OF ' THE HAWAII, itj'3-S7VV- . ' LTD. u ex- 1. j will be represented i . . tion, and to these and to poverty it ap- at all with the 11.'III .Tt r " :'yvirv. and is a Capital SGOO.OOO. Reserve and Undivided Pronts, .i i8(;,.s:j?.;:. ception of a hula on the Pike. It has . 11. or on ' peals, with full hands, at the door been suggested seventy-fiv- e per i Cor. that M j Vi t i Agents which in- guaranteed for: First Bank of Hilo, Ltd. The First National Eank of Wailniu. The the street. The organization, of cent of the visitors will be more B r a n c h . Uhne in ex- the late D wight L. Moody was the terested the hula than in any okkefumets: veiiF, rargo a 10 s twnss. tan yew York, Portland. Or., fca.lt Yoi strong representative, had very little hibition that might be given by the """V".' 1 "c j" uniriummc.itB iun; Willis i..urrie oc to.. Loucion. Hon&rkonff people most interested in the welfare of and Shanghai Banking Co., throughout the Orient, etc., etc., etc, theory but a great deal of practice. Hawaii. Investment Trausact ja General lintiklva Hu&Jness, Hoth Commercial and Savings, Today, many of the aristocrats and It is impossible to believe this will 1 Cm ' .. !. fi.at other people of England, in the fore- be the case. Even if this should be Issue Moneij Orders Guaranteed bij the Bankers Wcneij Order Association; true we can veil afford to interest the Wr most social and business ranks, carry "V'JPI jut AKE WORTH PAI1 EVERTWUHRK, AND REDEEM A TIL. 13 IX NEW twenty-fiv- e per cent in a clean exhibi- YORK, SAX FRANCISCO, XEW ORLEANS, you v the simplicities of Christ and His gen- For paticu'ars see ROSTOX, CHIC GO DEN- tion, although not exhaustive, rather VER. DALLAS, CANADA, MEXICO CITY, HAVANA, CUI5A, a qua tle spirit into the lowest dens with than to let the whole exhibit go by ETC THESE MONEY ORDERS ARE AS CONVENIENT AS POSTAL ORDERS C LI to tal which London and other large cities default. Fhssnis Ea.?inS, Building and Loaa FOR SLirS TO FILL OUT IN OFFICES OR AT HOME. abound, and. having ministered to hu- The Chamber of Commerce and th- - by ta' Merchants' Association have presented r,rr tTi r rn.--.I- takinj man necessities and restored human the matter to the i.-orl- of Honolulu Here ami the phntnmrh of - Sir. K. H. An ' v. f ;:..li.-r- T;.s!:',.iiu;i . well bodies to a capacity for learning and and it is now v. to them, whether- Ha- :::::,.::: - "I Oft.u t:,i u.ysoi ve.i'.. wkln-nt- atpe appreciation, human souls into waii will do its lies: ,ith the opportuni- I . ; 1I1 draw tite, am my i h': ;.!! 1::; .1 n. My ! -- atTord--- .,r tal- t e'c c..:)t : J h.-.- v 1 the Christian fold. In a terse phrase. !tUs and Wood .:! :!:. r ml erup- - Building, Honolulu. & . iaut;-:iui- f The e- - ua- - T!n-:- I r. Judd Adverti: o trie stoc V... tions. use Aver the !;;- ;.irsaj.arilla. .. , . , the inductive system of work is tn (i ,. -' : P .. a n insignifi lul i. 1. ,'i;r ::n ri. li. gives mo method, in the Twentieth Century, of cant ciunnt.iy. a..i cannot afford to Etrensru and tt;.iily, ;i;nl livees me up promoting morality and revivifying the allow itself to be imiored from the mere wonderfully." Tht spirit of man. fact that I he gov-riiin--n- t is temporarily embarrassed arid cannot furnish the The operations which commenced both amount appropriate'! by the last within and without the established re. I - x 30 feet. Absolutely dry 80 conveyed ecclesi- - It is up th- peopl (om- - - 70 cellar x 30 feet. you d churches, have to to of this r,"e v r- 1 r , far-th- e Freight Free, and i: asticism of every form the useful les- - i'v to come rwar now and elevator water rates. $175.00 per month. ! STORES a n o u sons of modern world. Such illus- - H iskel. small sum home: the ars. so that the - I ' size, trations as have been given in this arti- Hal- There are rrnny imitation Sirsajiarillas. Second Floor. All modern M or. and I'.e conveniences. Rental includes jamtor ' i ?aia you get Ayer's. cle could be indefinitely extended. In '."! p le- peor.;.. of OFPICP service, electric lights and water - j J rates. SiS.oo per month up. the Roman Catholic Church and in the !':- ,; in.j a manner th;1! Kcf;i Ayer's ill on luril and quickly cor- They w ill v. ali rect any tendency to constipation. It's aa Church, there have been for cen- have here the easy way to prevent sickness. Greek I'aradise of tm. HAMM-YOUN- G - turies sisterhoods and brotherhoods de- BUSINESS. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., THE VON CO., LTD.

' 11111,1 iiiiMiuii'i""!"1; 'iwts THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH fS, 1904.

Bishop & Co,, Bankero it would be a shame if there was noth ISOME FEATURES THE ing but a Midway ESTABLISHED IN 1858. THE CONE? OF show to tell thei BY .AUTHORITY. of Hawaii. The people of the Crited BANKING DEPARTMEN1 WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS States, who know of Hawaii it all, Transact business lr. all departm think of it as the place where the peo NOTICE. of banking. ae crjing ior annexation. If it Collections carefully attended ta should turn out that there was no ex All claimants to the estates of the Exchange bought and sold. JIEBIL hibition at this Fair, where every ';h following "deceased persons, dying at "ne ui me states and Territories is the Leper Settlement, Island of Molo-ka-i, Commercial and Travelers Letter represented, are requested to present their Credit issued on the it would create a bad im Bank of Caiifo claims to the office of the Board of rUa and N. M. Rothschild & 8n wieasMun m me minds or the mass of Tpondon. Military, Citizens, the people. If you believe that your Health within six (6) weeks from date Correspondents: The Bank of Cl) future means that people must cum of advertisement, Corn I a, Commercial Banking Co. here, then it is up to you to make your C. CHARLOCK. Sydney, Ltd., London. and Lodges vr? y beauties known to them." Secretary Board of Health. Honolulu, T. H., March 24, 1904. Drafts and cable transfers on Cbin Attend. ; ! J and Japan through the Hongkong an Lodge Le Props De TOceanie PIHANA (k), Hawaiian, 74 years; died Shanghai Banking Corporation an Jan. 2, 1901, at the Leper Settlement. Chartered Bank of India, Australia an S. KAAUA (k), Hawaiian, 63 years; . China. Impressive )6c admitted Sept. 12. 1900. from Punaluu, Services at Hawaii. Died May 3. 1902, at the Interest allowed on term deposits A special meeting of Lodge le Pro Leper Settlement. following per annum, gres de 1 Oceanie. No. 124 A. & A. S. the rates vis: Residence and the R.. JAS. KAAONA (k), Hawaiian. 37 Seven days' notice, 2 per cent. )S will be held this evening, March 2S, 1904, at t year.; admitted May 8, 18SS, from Three months, 3 per cent. if ior , at Church. Hilo, Hawaii. Died July 27, 1902. at Six months, at 3! per cent. TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. the Leper Settlement. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. Members of Hawaii and Pacific Lodges KAMAKAHIKI (k), Hawaiian. 2 TRUST DEPARTMENT. and all visiting Masons are years; admitted Nov. 14, 1893, from Secret cordially invited to attend. Act as Trustees under mortgages. Orders Officiate at Grave Lahaina, Maui. Died May 6, 1902. .t By order of the W. M. the Leper Manage estates, real and personal. and Guards Fire Three F. WALDRON, Settlement. Collect POOLA (k), Hawaiian, 66 years: ad- - rents and dividends. - t Secretary. Valuable papers, wills, bonds, Volteys. I mltted Oct. 1, 1901, from Hilo, Hawaii. t. -- Died June 3, 1902, Leper Set- received for safe keeping. I -- at the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE tlement. ACCOUNTANT DEPT. . UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS Auditors for corporations and pri- The last honors to the remains of TRICT OF LAU FUN alias LAU FRANCH (Chi- HAWAIL nese), 45 years; 5, 1879, vate firms. the late William H. H. Coney were admitted Jan. ' ' Xjy from Oahu Prison, Oahu. Died Feb. Books examined and reported on. ; -- O rendered yesterday afternoon by a j. 16, 1903. Leper Statements of affairs prepared. In the matter of ) at the Settlement. large concourse of friends both at the JAS. KAIEWE (k), Hawaiian. 23 Trustees on bankrupt or , lnsolvear David Lawrence & ) In bankruptcy. family years; admitted May 3, 1900. from estates residence and at Kawaiahao Co., Ltd. , ) Office; 924 Bethel street. church. The great assemblage of peo- in Bankruptcy. ) Hana, Maui. Died April 10, 1903, at TOSSING the Leper Settlement. ple at the church attested to the worth THE AUSTINS. O SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. JOHN WAHINEAEA (k). Hawaiian. 31 Deposits received and allow- of the deceased. Masons, Knights of years; 13. 1895, Interest Among NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF admitted Oct. from ed at per cent per annum. In ac- Pythias, members of the Hawaiian or the attractions of the World's "Pete" Baker is an old timer whose CREDITORS. Hana, Maui. Died July 30, 1903, at powers al- cordance . with rules and regulations Entertainers who arrive here on "We- wonderful of "mimicry have Leper ders of Kamehameha and Kaala, and ways kept the Settlement. copies of which, may be obtained ob dnesday open a two engage- him head and shoulders To of David & 46 years; the National Guard, joined In follow- and weeks' above his numerous He is the Creditors Lawrence KAMANO (k), Hawaiian. ad application. imitators. Co., a bankrupt. Sept. 27, 1887, Keanae, ing the body to the grave in, Kawai- ment at the Orpheum on Saturday primarily a monologue entertainer and Ltd., mitted from DEPARTMENT evening, Tossing will Notice is hereby given that on the Maui. Died Aug. 20, 1903, at the Lep- INSURANCE ahao cemetery. "' the Austins dialect comedian and as the best and 26th day March, A. D. 1904, f Agents for FIRE, MARINE, prove popular They ex- of the said er Settlement. LIFE 2 a private service was a card. are most original type of the humorous David Lawrence & Co., Ltd., was duly r1" ACCIDENT, and EMPLOYES LIA- At o'clock pert jugglers and of necessity gym- Dutchman has absolutely no peer. KAMAHOLO (k), Hawaiian, 34 years; BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES held at the family residence adjoin- accomplish adjudged bankrupt; and that the first admitted June 7, 1898, from Waikapu, nasts, and feats that are These are but three of the many meeting of their creditors will be held Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. ing Haalelea Lawn, where the Rev. seemingly opposed to all the laws of acts secured by Mr. Rial for his Aus Maui. Died Sept. 19, 19C3, at the Lep- at Honolulu at my office in Stangen er Settlement. .Henry Parker, pastor of Kawaiahao gravity. A humorous turn is given to tralian tour, all of the artists bsing wald Building, on Merchant street, on by one perfo;m-anc- es DAN. MALUA (k). 24 years; church, officiated. The services were their act the whimsicalities of also ready to change their the 7th day of April, A. D. 1904, at 4 Hawaiian. of the brothers who emulates in "Hap- completely. In all, the combina- admitted April 21. 1896, from Ila!aw a, . o'clock p. m., at which credi simple, but impressive in the words py Hooligan" per- 24 time said Molokai. Died Sept. 20, 1903. fashion the clever tion consists of people. The musical tors may attend, prove their claims. at the of praise bestowed upon the career of formances of his partner. features of the program have been Leper Settlement. strong appoint a trustee, examine the bank the deceased by the minister. Two One feature will be the vari- made, very strong and include a wide rupt, and transact such other business KEAOLOHA NUI (k). Hawaiian, 70 ous put . fine qualities had attracted his atten sketches on by the Nawns. range of melody, voca' and instru- as may properly come before said years, admitted Nov. 26, 1902. from These are all illustrative of typical mental with ideas that are entirely Home, Oahu. Died Oct. 9, tion to the deceased. One was his deep meeting. Lunalilo happenings and characterizations of unique, backed up by pretty girls, Honolulu, March 26th. 1904. 1903, at the Leper Settlement. filial love, and the other his warm American life, in the delineation of dainty costumes, the most Improved WILLIAM T. RAWLINS, BLiv aALONA (k). Hawaiian. 29 hearted friendship for his friends. He which Tom Xawn has been styled the methods of presenting illustrated songs years; admitted Oct. 9, 1899, from stage. original Referee in Bankruptcy. spoke feelingly of the assistance the Joe Jefferson of the vaudeville and scenic effects. 6751 Mar. 28, Apr. 4. Halehaku, Maui. Died Oct, Id, 1903, young man had rendered him in his at the Leper Settlement. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT work at Kawaiahao church and of his NOTICE. JOHN ALLING (k), 64 years; admitted GEORGE HARRISON A FINAL EFFORT Sept. 1, 1896, from Honolulu, Oahu. labors for the generations of Hawaiian Died Oct. 24, 1903, at the Leper Set- spiritual was HONOLULU RAPID TRANSIT AND ' Hawaiian Trust Co., Ld. children whose welfare LAND COMPANY. tlement. being looked after by the pastor. FIRES TWO BULLETS TO RAISE FUNDS KAMA I (AKU), Hawaiian 53 years; A quartette composed of Mrs. Annis Notice is hereby given that the stock admitted Sept. 27, 1887, from Waika- ' Montague Turner, Miss Alice Camp books of the Honolulu Rapid Transit pu, Maui. Died Nov. 5, 1903, at the Fire Company will be closed to Leper Settlement. bell, Mr. George Smithies and Mr. Lot and Land (Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1.) transfers from the 2Sth to the 31st days JOHN (k), Hawaiian, 37 years; Life sang two BELL Kaulukou selections. street at the time mentioned and was broad lines as we found possible with of March, J904, both days inclusive, by admitted March 2, 1392, from Hana, Accident The room In which the casket rested order of the Board of Directors. Maul. Died Nov. 13, 1903, et the Lep- - stopped at School and Liliha streets by our resources. Every one knows how CHAS. H. ATHERTON, was niled witn norai triDutes, many. " er Settlement. . - woman who Motorman Lin- every cent been spent Now things 51' Marine a hailed has . - Treasurer. Ok). 58 of them handsome pieces sent by Ma " KELIIWAHAHEE Hawaiian. guist. As she was about to enter the have "reached a crisis In advertising. years; 21, 1896, , Plate Glass sons, Pythians, Hawaiian fraternal admitted April from car, two reports rang out. The woman The greatest opportunity of all. which BAR ASSOCIATION NOTICE. Honuakaha, Oahu. Died Nov. 20,. , i orders and by the newspaper workers i Surety Bonds Company of the fell to the ground and rolled away from we supposed was to be taken care of 1903, at the Leper Settlement. of the city, and. F request of eleven 6749 andfbeau-tifu- car, immediately arose and ran by government, will be missed f At the written NationirCFaarorrierira'Iarge l the but the members, a special meeting of the Bar 923 For1"slireeV Tel. Main 184. scroll with "Co. F" worked out to the car which she boarded safelv. the people do not feel that it is worth of Islands - Association the Hawaiian PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. in red blossoms upon a white floral She turned to Conductor Schull and ap- while." has been called for Tuesday, April 5th, newspapermen sent background. The pealed to get the car along in a A Chicago business man who is now 1904, at 3 p. m., in Castle & Cooke hall, Saturday, April 23d, 1904,' 12 of red carnations. him On at a handsome wreath in the city spending his winter was corner of King and Bethel streets. Ho noon, The Order of Kamehameha sent a hurry. nolulu, "for the purpose of considering o'clock at the front entrance to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. handsome piece illustrative of the em- C. Lambert was in the car when the one of the men present at the meeting the .Question of this Association recom- the Judiciary Building, will be sold at blem of the lodge, and the Mason's shooting took place and immediately of Friday. He said yesterday that he mending and endorsing three members Public Auction, the lease '"of the Gov Win. Q. Irwin... President and Manage, repre- Vice-Preside- piece Territory to Pres- - Claus Spreckels.... First nt tribute was a beautiful debarked and walked across the street could not understand why there should of the Bar of this the ernment land known as Kahaumaka- Vice-Preslde- emblem of Masonry. Dur- of and Attorney W. M. GIffard... Second nf senting the to where a man stood, and who seemed be any hesitation on the part of the ident the United States awe. In Manoa "Valley, Honolulu, Oahu, "Whitney, Sec ing the service the casket was laden General for appointment to the offices H. M. Jr.. Treasurer and to have been the one who fired the business community. He said: "I have containing an area of 6.88 acres, a lit- - . George W. Ross Auditor with violets, Mr. Coney's favorite of Chief Justice and Associate Justices flower. shots. He proved to be George Har- had an opportunity to see just what of the Supreme Court of this Terri- tie more or less. Sugar Factors and Commission Agent ' The casket was then removed to rison and the revolver was taken from advertising has had to do for this tory." Term: 5 years. AGENTS FOR THE MATTHEWMAN, Kawaiahao church and placed before him by Lambert. It had two chambers place. I was here last winter and was JOHN ALBERT Upset rental: $175 per annum, pay -- 6750 Secretary. Oceanic Steamship' Company being semi-annual- the pulpit platform, flowers empty. right lonesome. Now I find that by able ly in advance. gan Francisco, CaL decora- Of banked about it. The church who had evidently reason of the efforts which have been For plan and further particulars ap AGENTS FOR THE tions were beautiful and attractively Mrs. Harrison, NOTICE. arranged, screening from view the been to a luau, was in a happy frame made there are about double the num- ply at the Public Lands Office, Hono- Scottish Union & National Insurant , Company cf Edinburgh. choir loft and platform.-- of mind, and seemed to have just left ber of people in the city and I find men THE LIN TES CHUNG SOCIETY. lulu. of Magdeburg General tm. The Masons had charge of the ser- the feast when she hailed the car. from all over the United States and Yee Chung Society at a Public Lands Office, Honolulu, March Wilhelma; con- The Lin surance Company. , vices at the church, these being Harrison, on the other hand, had not they have assisted in no small part in meeting held in Honolulu the 9th day 24th, 1904. OJ auspices of Lodge Le e Associated Assurance Company ducted under the been to the feast, and appeared to have making our stay pleasant. The'-- will of March, 1904, elected the following JAS. W. PRATT, Munich & Berlin. Progres, Master W. H. Goetz officiat- officers: waiting wife. be millions of people at St. Louis and " 6749 Commissioner Lands. Alliance Marine & General Assuranc ing. A Hawaiian quartette rendered a been in for his G. Kim Fook, President. of Public conclusion of the Vice-Preside- nt. Co., Ltd.. of London. selection and at the Yee Yap, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Royal Insurance Company of Liver- Masonic ritual Mrs. Annis Montague Lau Tong, Treasurer. ol sang sympathetically an ap- THIRD CIRCUIT, TERRITORY pool. Alliance Assurance Company Turner Lau Yin, Secretary. OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN London. ' propriate solo. The fraternal orders. (Signed) LAU YIN, Secretary. PROBATE. Rochester - German Insurance Com- National Guardsmen and the general 6749 Mar. 25, 26. 28, 29. pany of N. T. public were then permitted to take a In the Matter of the Estate of J. P. view the face of the deceased Mioi, Intestate, Deceased Order of last of NOTICE Notice of Hearing Petition for Ad- G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. and the casket was then borne from WM. the edifice by the pall-beare- rs who ministration. w All parties having claims against the Messrs. A. L..C. Atkinson. C. L. 5 ; " Company, Ltd., On reading and filing the petition of C. Honolulu Soap Works S. K. Mioi, of Kailua, N. Kona, alleg- AGENTS FOR" Crabbe, Fred. Beckley, George are requested to present same Imme Beckley, W. R. F&rrington C. G. ? -- .. ing that J. P. Mioi, of N. Kona, Ha- Refining Co., San diately to the undersigned. waii, died N. Kona, Western Sugar Bockus, George Smithies an Charles JAMES L. M LEAN, intestate at Hawaii, Francisco, CaU-- , 5 v ., on the day of September, A. D. Works, Phila- Rose. Treasurer Honolulu Soap orks c 1899, leaving property Baldwin Lc Jiotlve was formed with the 1 s in the Hawaiian A procession ? Ltd. Islands necessary to be administered delphia. Pa. Government band in the March 23rd, 1904. 6747 Co., Manu-faljJr'e-rs Hawaiian Honolulu, upon, and praying Letters of Ad- rmell Universal Mill van, followed by Company F.. N. G. that of National Cane Shredder. Ma- ministration issue to S. K.,Mioi. H., under Captain Johnson. The It is ordered that Wednesday, the NewT York, N. Y. sonic lodges followed, then the hearse, Company, San Fran- 27th day of April. A. D. 1904, at 10 Paraffine Paint followed by the members of the Order o'clock a. m., be and hereby is appoint- cisco. Cal. Kamehameha and Kaala Lodge. K. Francisco, Cal. of ed for hearing said Petition in the Ohlandt & Co., San of P. The procession route was down Court Room of this Court at Kailua, Co. Sa mrm ww'-v-j- jtmpim'pi.'wuum Pacific Oil Transportation Punchbowl street to the entrance of ta r waiy Hawaii, at which time and place all Ffancisco, Cal. Kawaiahao cemetery. The lodges persons concerned may appear and formed about the grave, the members show cause, if any they have, why said casket, and C. BREWER & COl, LTD. of the family close to the Petition should not be granted, and . the last honors of the Masons, Order that notice of this order be published Sugar Factors and Commission of, Kamehameha and Kaala Lodge, in in the English language for three suc- the order named, were tendered the cessive weeks In the Pacific Commer- Merchants. dpad. The last tribute was a salute of cial Advertiser and the Bulletin, news- ' LIST OF OFFICERS. three volleys fired by a squad from papers in Honolulu. C M Cooke, President; George Company F. Dated at Kailua, Hawaii, March 5th, Robertson, Manager; E. F Bishop, 1904. Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. W. S. EDINGS, Allen, Auditor: P. J- Jones. C. H. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Third Cooke, G. R. Carter, Directors. Circuit. Attest: J. P. CURTS, promos. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Front is the only place it the Third Circuit. The Red reasonably town to buy Woolen Goods 6739 Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4. Also carry a full line of GENTS' CWTHING From California DIVIDEND NOTICE.

RED FRONT. Orange, Olive, Fig. WILDER'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Cor. Queen and Nuuano Everything In Fruit Tree Line. WINE. RAISIN AND TABLE SPECIAL MEETING. The Board of Directors of this cor- HAWAII SHINPO SHA. poration having declared a dividend of GRAPE VINES. HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURAL CO. 2 per cent on its capital stock. Dividend Place orders now for delivery A special meeting of the shareholders No. 8 is payable March 31st, 1904, to PIONEER JAPANESE season 1904. of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company stockholders of record at the close of PRI; Complete illustrated nursery ' held office of C. Brewer the stock transfer books March 24th, TE The publisher of English f I photo eg. 1 will be at the feoffice. daily Japanese paper catalogue published in or aerrE tXZ. & Company. Limited, in Honolulu, on 1904, at 3 p. m. BhKpo, the only Spanish mailed lor oc postage. The transfer books will be reopened Territory of Hawaii. p published in the Paid-u- Capitaw $200,000.00 FIRE ON OCEAN LINER. , e. April 1st, 1004. Proprietor. UNIQUE AND SPECTACULAR f. bishop, C SHIOZAWA, FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES, Inc. "Tonkin" the harbor of Kobe, Japan, j Secretary, S. B. ROSE, Y. SOGA. Editor. SCO. C. ROCDINC, PRC. A Ccn Man. poLh in her hold-- all the vessels ; Dated Honolulu March 23rd. 1904. Treasurer. as of 1904. , 6743 iMT,Mrtir Office 10S1 FRESNO. CAL, U.S.A. J. ofMtcshe was beached and flooded. Loss, $300,000. 6,15 Honolulu, March 24th, in I'm 11. .1" l m j upper works were destroyed before ti . I tUtU Bmlth St., above King. Phone Mala s PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 23, 190 8 THE ditional 100 shares must be first offered & Cooke, Ltd. at par to the present stockholders in Castle . MOORE the proportion of their holdings. HONOLUIATa JESSE COURT WORK Two hundred and twenty-thre- e of the MAY LOSE 250 shares were represented at this A. A. WHISKY meeting. Commission Merchants i Thursday, the 24th. the Republican Executive Committee of Maui held :i AT WAILLKU meeting at Paia Plantation office. Ev GOON SUGAR FACTORS. OEOT ON EARTH ery committeeman was present. Among .7 other business transacted a resolution AGENTS FOR was passed declaring Maui was the 1 that The Ewa Plantation Co. , entitled to one delegate and one .ilrer-nat- e s fm n to the national party convention The Waialua Agricultural Cok. Lta ; Experts Won't Accept a -- as fs Is to be held at Chicago. The Kohala Sugar Co. fV' Murderer Given The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. V diou STRAY NOTES. r M Reduction in ' The Fulton Iron Works, St. Lovla. intii oid Aged Whooping cough Is prevalent in Ha- The Standard Oil Co. Year makuapoko, and other locali- ITiwinaV iun cement of tb fey. Five Waiakoa 1 The George F. Blake Steam Pumyo, Sta ties. Salary. Weston's Centrifugals. Governor Carter, Secretary Atkinson England tstm revea yes- of The New Mutual Life Term. and party were expected on Maui Ructions surance Co., of Boston. will 1 terday, the 25th, to tour Hana district con The Territory is likely to lose the The Aetna Fire Insurance Co TUA : and other parts of the island. The in Kailua-Keanae-Nahi- Conn. new ku services of a number of valuable men, Hartford, struction of the Co., Direc road should receive early con- chiefly experts, neces- The Alliance Assurance of Lo the d Maui Bank Increases because of the don. sideration from our high officials. sity of economy, which has been forced th? a The steamer Texan arrived in Kahu-iu- l THIS DAY Ther. Its Capital Wednesday, the 23d, and will sail upon the government. There are a in th. for New York via Hilo either Sunday number of professional men, scientific Jin Wo:d or Monday night. She has not quite who working for .S. Grinbaum&Co excel! Stock. sugar cargo. and otherwise are completed taking in her government under salaries fixed by LIMITED. the o The "Kona" has just finished discharg the Auction Sale of th able ing her cargo of fertilizer a"nd will take the legislature, whose services the ffi st Governor's Party Expected on on sugar next week. Territory is likely to lose in case of Household Furmture Importers and Commission Merchants melst On Wednesday, the 23rd, congratula- promised reduction of salaries. For- with , Maui Literary Society Holds tions were offered Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . The Searby of Puunene upon the advent of ester Hosmer and Assistant Superin- ON MONDAY, MARCH 23, being a baby-daught- er. tendent Howland are among the names Its Usual Meeting. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M--, SOLE AGENTS FOR with ; Inspector of Schools Chas. E. King mentioned of valuable men who are Donnelly, nious has spent the week in Makawao dis- likely to quit case of in At the residence of Mrs. in reduction 1445 street, will sell at Public la tlu 26. March term of trict. Fort I ami I MAUI, March The Hugh Howell of Hana is doing some salaries, although in both, cases as- Auction the entire household furniture Second Judicial Circuit Court still Little Jack Th H&LHQ1AI3Q Gwartratsi the surveying at Hamakuapoko. surances have been given that no consisting of Cane Rockers, Oak Rock- Smoking are b I continues, today being the sixteenth A new employee of Hamakuapoko recommendations for a cut will be ers, Center Table, Pictures, Curtains, Tobacco. 5c and roc George Steele, the brother Portieres, Folding Screen, Hanging ccstu KtntrU Xxport Afts, Bprecxeli' Bide. day of meeting since the convening in plantation is made. the legislature will do is Packages. Miss Steele of the kindergarten.. , What Lamp, Bed Lounge, Oak Beds, Bureaus. them Wailuku court house. of recog- gade, Henolala, Hi T. The rumor that the Sheriff of Maul another question, as it may not Washstands, Rockers, Chairs, Nets, told, v On Wednesday the criminal calendar has resigned his office is authoritative- nize the necessity of leaving the sal- Oak Extension Table, Dining Chairs, nmnrntor. Im- Sideboard, Crockery, Utensils, Agents for ffoulc jessg noore-Hu- nt Co. was taken up again but as It was ly denied. aries of the professional men in the Kitchen April 3d opening league base Etc., Etc. BRITISH AMERICAN seau.': possible to draw a satisfactory jury, no On the employ of the government up to the ASSURANC3 remh Baa rrmdioo, Cl. and LouliTtlle, Ky. up ball game at Wailuku will be between COMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. case has been tried to date. Morning Star figures which are current on the main- robes 1 the Makawao and the JAS. F. MORGAN, DELAWARE INSURANCE CO Kipahulu wife-murd- er case, f Mrs. In the Clubs. land. Both in the Department of Pub AUCTIONEER. Philadelphia. - Mute "Territory of Hawaii vs. John Keawe, Weather: The equinoctial storm came lic Works and the Board of Agricul- Isabc manslaughter in the first degree," when to Maui on the 23d. . The customary ture which is under that department, cor.si it was found that no jury could be had, strong wind was lacking, though the there are a number of skilled men en rainfall for the twenty-fou- r hours was Hum the defendant most considerately plead gineers, entomologists, etc., who are W. W flHflKA & CO. Boyd quite heavy. It began in the south but likely to refuse a reduction in salaiy ed guilty to manslaughter in the second soon wheeled around into the north. Auction Sale MeC has been very and the same may be said of some OF Limited The degree and received a sentence of five Since then the weather other bureaus of the govenment. rang years. cold. Among the teachers, also, there is stag? The rumored explanation of the large considerable complaint and some resig Merchant Tailors folio: may Furniture, Etc. '; number (six) of attorneys engaged by nations follow, if the proposed Miss KENILW0RTH AT out. the defense is that all the lawyers pres- reduction of salaries is carried Waity Building, King St. May, Some of the teachers were brought to ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29, Mrs. ent at the opening of court were some HILO FROM JAPAN the islands by the Board of Education Phone Blue 2741 Park 1 what offended by some action, or want with promises of a specific salary, and AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Gros of action, by the Deputy Attorney Gen these men and women will object At my salesroom, S57 Kaahumanu Oppouit JLdvrHtr Office liiaa, The ship Kenilworth, St. Clair, mas- eral in considering the calendar and strenuously to any violation of the in- street, I will sell at Public Auction, the Dias SOLD EVERYWHERE. ter, arrived in port on Sunday, forty ducements held out to them. There following goods: American and Foreign offered their services gratis to John Ke - pirat days from logo, Japan. The Kenil- has been considerable talk already of One Small Iron- Safe, One National King awe. However as happened re- Remington Type- Worsteadb it he ship with a history; years resignations in some of the schools, Cash Register, One and . quired very little from his worth is a every objecting writer, One Peerless Typewriter, One assistance ago Costa, and and teacher is to the arc many counsellors. she was burned at Port suggestion that their vacation pay be Modern Columbia Bicycle, One Ladies' Burf ! by Sewall Bicycle, One Ladies' Colum- HORSE SHOEING Yesterday, the 25th, John Kipi, charg later was purchased Arthur cut out. They claim that they were Cleveland Roofs Repaired Cobt ed with burglary in the first degree, & Co., of Bath, Maine, for forty thous employed at an annual rate which is bia Bicycle, Assorted New Tinware, whil New Suit Cases, New Hand Grips, New BY ; pleaded guilty and was given one year and dollars, and after being put in paid in twelve monthly installments char in jail by Judge instead of ten, of working Counter Scales, New Ice Boxes, New Kalua. repair was placed in the the number 30 WM.T. PATY. Mesi W. W. Co., Ltd. For the past three days great efforts thorough she months. This has been done by the Brown Crockery, Kegs Nails, Lard bane Wright between New York and China Compound, California Jams, California have been made to secure a jury in the trade Board of Education under an old rule, Carpentry of all kinds attended near case of Territory of Hawaii vs. William occasional visits to Honolulu. by which was intended to keep the Olives in Glass, Beans in Tomato to eral, fear opened a horse-shoe-fa- ts with it Sauce, Clocks, Lamps, Kitchen Uten- Give us a calL department In connec- Morris, David Espinda, Moke Kama-un- u The big ship' was last here in 1898 in teachers from want during the sum- Large Rug, of and Manula, all of Lahaina, for contem- sils, New Hammock, New tion with their eania.ee Captain Baker, one of the mer months, it having been Sideboard, Chiffonier, Bu- criminal assault. Though a special command of plated as a guard against improvi- Fine Oak shop, etc. 'Having secur- shipping masters ,at that time in the reaus, Washstand, Round Tables, Iron inion Oil Co. first-cla- ss venire was called no trial jury could oldest dence of Hawaiian teachers, years ago. ed the services of a be drawn, the chief reason the fail came San Beds, Oak Beds, Rockers, New Lino- they ore-par-ed tf active service. She here from These teachers claim that it is a vio- 3 shoer, are ure being the lack of a sufficient knowl leum, Pianos, etc., etc. V . In- a crew made up largely lation of contract to contemplate the to do all work edge of the English language. This Francisco with ot Laliformo trusted to them In a first-ela- ss young nothing of tue cutting out of the vacation salaries, morning the court was adjourned till of men who knew event, JAS. F. MORGAN. manner. was trou to which they are entitled in any Monday, the 28th, upon which occa duties of a sailor, and there in proportion to the number of months AUCTIONEER. I sion all jurors excused for the term will ble in consequence. The second mate they been employed. P"uol THE DOUGLAS summoned to appear. have Olio be was said to be a "tar flat hoodlum" The reduction of the running ex- LITERARY MEETING. and he took every opportunity to penses of the government to fit the Office of Hawaiian Departmeaf, se- Friday evening, 25th, Shortly be- income of the Territory, without THE room Be: the the March abuse the men under him. efficiency cer- 307 Stangenwald BIdg. meeting of the Makawao Literary So departure on riously impairing the of ner fore the time set for her tain branches of government is the EIITIRK KALIdl CAMP C. C. PERKINS, Supt. ciety was held at the residence of Mr. a voyage around the Horn the crow Main office, and Mrs. J. J. Hair of Hamakuapoko. captain had one vital problem which Governor Car- Mills Building, Sxa store struck work and the thun ter and the Legislature will have to Francisco. V " - ' 1 ' A clear, cool, moonlight evening caused were kept un- AT All i "J 'J 1 taken to jail where they encounter at special session. lates a large attendance of the district peo til the evening of May 28. Under police the JNO. BAKER, Jr., Mgr. terni ple. guard they were then taken aboaid Public Auction The following program was excel in locked up. Prior to the BODY ' - irons and OIL FOR THE ..v. jji4hT.-r'h,,i...,1-- lently rendered and much enjoyed: strike three of the crew had jumped WEDDING INVITATIONS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904, Piano Solo Miss Sheffield overboard and made their escape to can't lose an atom and CARDS by Wl Vocal Solo H. W. Baldwin shore and on the night the balance of You AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, X " Q. for J ' I A Monologue. W. Aiken the crew was taken aboard, one other without feeling it. The body At my salesroom, 857 Kaahumanu Wl f "A Committee on Matrimony".. snore W. BEAKBANE, Farce was successful In reaching watch, street, Honolulu, I will sell at Public fords a Hol-lowa- Dramatis Personae: though he was handcuffed at the time. is like an engine, Auction, by order of Mr. C. S. y. ENGRAVER Wl Phyllis Miss Agnes Fleming It was believed when the vessel sail be kept in Superintendent of Public Works, 1064 Fort Street. for I Robert S. R. Dowdle ed that the captain would have trouble a machine; must Camp. Wf the entire Kalihi Solo and Chorus "Jack's the Boy".... with the crew and on July 5 the firm good order to run right. The place will be sold as a whole Phone Blue 48. P. O. Box Ml yard. Messrs. H. W. Baldwin, D. T. of Arthur Sewall & Co. received a together with its lease which expires Wf Fleming G. S. Aiken. G. Wilbur, cable from Valparaiso announcing the That's the reason Scott's on January 2, 1905. t Kwong Yuen Co. like S. R. Dowdle, W. S. Nicoll, L. R. burning of the ship and the death of The present is $900 year. Hig Me is so successful in rental a The 36 Crook and'W. Deats. Captain Baker, Mate Piper, and the Emulsion rent is paid to June 30 of this year and and 38 N. King street. fine BATH, THE PLUMBER INCREASE IN BANK CAPITAL. cabin boy, Bobson, by suffocation. On all wasting diseases. It feeds, the purchaser will have the benefit of Importers and Dealers in Chimese A special meeting the vessel was the late Ernest Thrum this. Silks, Fine Mattings, Teas, Ebony Fur- shad- - of the stockholders 155 King opposite Young of the National Bank was he!d in of Papaikou who had taken passage nourishes and' strengthens The land under the lease comprises niture, Bamboo Stools, Rattan Arm On Street, HoteL First Chairs. signc PHONE 61. "Wailuku on the 22nd. A resolution to with the expectation that it would im- food won't. about 21 acres. increase the capital stock, $10,000, mak- prove his health. He narrowly escap- when ordinary The improvements consist of 40 build- Grass Linen3, any color, at very low wort ings, prices. We ing the total capital $35,000, was car- ed death with the officers of the ship. Doctors say Scott's Emul- all roofed with corrugated iron, ried by a vote of 218 to 5, a two-.hir- ls It was believed at the time that a all of the fencing, all of the piping vote being necessary to carry a sion is the best nourishment about 6,000 feet), electric wiring, show- I such member of the crew deliberately fired HOME MADE CAKES, PIES, Not connected with On Tal Lee. measure. the ship but it was never proven. er baths, fluming, etc., e,tc. Fig 1183 street, those who are not as well BUNS, At Nuuanu near Beretanla Under the United States law the ad-- Herald. i for The terms of the lease permit the ROLLS, AND BREAD; suits two doors above old stand. 35c. should be. removal of all of these buildings and HOT MINCE PIES EVERY SAT-- l as they improvements before the expiration of SOU7 OrooomQkor whole oil in lease. URDAY AT Ladies' and Children's Underwear 'EfUJYRQYAL LAHAINA NOTES We use the the i to PILLS Upset price, $6,000. Ten per cent de- Ka made order. f. Vv Original ul Only Ocaala. Scott's Emulsion because the posit required at the close of the sale. ULLER'S on Hotel St ua h MlJ$ ter CHICHESTEK'S ENGLISH IN AAUI PAPER Possession given upon completion of tySyy in UED ul Ovid mtta'ttc boM. mM great reputation of cod liver trimi tx -- r2 "tthblMtibboa. Take etker. RefaM transfer papers. All papers of transfer Courteous treatment. ft! Vj Davcerraa Sabatltatloaa a Imlta. of expense pur- New 1 fry tloaa. Bay of yoar Drufciut, c "d la Mr. E. C. Campbell passage on oil as a food and medicine the lease at the of the Prompt Restaurant I W Zf uamp fcr Partlenlara, Teatraaaalala took chaser. Terms of U. S. attention. JUST OPENED. 1 f? d "Relief for Ladlee," Uttm, by ra. - the sale: cash, II,! L' lira Mall. 1 . Testimonials. Soil a, the steamer- for San Francisco last was made by using it in this Gold Coin. Best Quality and lots more at Everything New 7. " all Drncfins. Caleaeatep CbesalesU Oav, and First Class. lkl)HW MasUa-a- asasn. tjUw week, and will continue his journey to way. Substitutes in the shape Interested parties will be conducted Portland, Oregon. There Is no to the premises. SBOI WATER WORKS THE KAIULANI truth of wines, cordials, extracts, Maps my CUED 1135 St., oppo. Club Stables. HONOLULU BURIAL ASSOCIATION. in the rumor that he is bound and further information at Cot Fort for the carefully office, 857 Kaahumanu street. Phone Main 7L SEE HOW WE GROW: Philippines. etc., should be K I A July 15, 1902, Membership 100 The departure of Dr. Miyata for his avoided. Yoi YOKOniZO & AS h WABAR JAS. F. MORGAN, BUTTON BROS. & July 15, 1903. Membership 623 native land, and thence to the seat of AUCTIONEER. CO. Contractors as follows: Stone work 23, 1904, Membership 2400 end you sample free npoti request. March war, is entirely voluntary. Having been We'll ENGINEERS AND GENERAL COW- - of all kinds; cement work of various SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. J. H. TOWNSEND, Secretary. formerly in TRACTORS. Co: descriptions, and all kinds of solid ma Office the Medical Corps of the terials for fillings; hauling reason- with the Townsend Undertak- Plans and Estimates furnished fer all at ing Co., 124 Beretanla street. ' Japanese Army, he wrote to his gov- classes Contracting able rates. Office: Emma Hall, corner ernment several weeks ago, for permis- FOR RENT. of Work. Nuuanu and Beretanla streets. Tel. sion to resume hi3 work with the army. Boston Block, Honolulu. you i Blue 12U. Oahu Ice & As soon as he received a favorable an- Premises on South and Kawalahao a qir swer, he began hasty preparations for street and Hustace Avenue, formerly to ta Oo. departure; thus manifesting genuine occupied by Hustace & Co.'s stables. Horse Clipping by t Electric patriotism. Property has a frontage of 618 i NEW BOOKS Ice delivered to any part of the city. Captain David Taylor feet takin sold out his on South street, 301 feet on Kawalahao BT EXPERIENCED MEN AT The very latest popular novels now Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Blue place of business near the wharf last street and .... feet on Hustace Avenue. well on hand. week. He is now attending to a little 3151. P. O. Box 600. Office: Kewalo. Will rent or lease the whole or any business In Honolulu, and expects to portion at reasonable rental. DlubFORT STREET.StoblooTEL. MAIN 1M. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. return to Lahaina very soon. The cap- HACKS Nos. X, 7, 24, S2, 53, 87, 1M, 75 years P, PERFECTION tain is of age, his birthday oc- V 182. Alexander Young Building. curring in January. JAS. F. MORGAN, 857 It is stated that the lepers on Molo-k- ai Kaahumanu Street. have received from Paris a beau- ALL KINDS OF Th Beretajiia and Emma Street. tiful chalice and paten of gold, which T. MAX SING Home Baking of all kinds done by will be presented to Father Wendelin Mwlblbe fiFoocSs recoi IU7 NUUANU STREET. white women only. in appreciation of his long term of ABL FASHIONABLE DRESS- All kinds of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, faithful service at the Leper Settle- Goodyear Co. ; every day. ment. Eubber you etc Fresh R. H. PEASE, ' MAKER. 211. Mr. Presldeat. and TELEPHONE BLUE John Hackfeld was in town last A, week. , HONOLULU IRON WORKS San Francisco, Cal., U. 8. homi LADIES' UNDERWEAR . i Dresses made to order. Sewing guaran- f-s COMPANY. size,- - teed. If the stitches break I will re- GOO KIM MUCH AD JLTER ATED FOOD STKAM ENOINhS. HOTEL HELROSE. pair without extra charge. Cor. Hotel and Nuuanu Sts. EATEN. BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOL- Phone Blue I08L The people of the United ERS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS A first class family boar din house. States spend tropically built. Electric cars pass tb The Commercial and Official Record O ry $10,000,000 a year in adulterated foods uid machinery of every description every contains all meeting notices and all cor- Ooods, which are classed as having "poisonous made to order. Particular attention door few minutes. Kin street poration every Fancy Goods, Grass Linen, and otherwise noxious ingredients," near Walklkl turn. notices of kind and by paid to ship's blacksmithing. Job work ATAUufra MRS. etc All goods sold at a small profit. the government analyst. W. H. WILKINSON, e. eeuted on shortest notice. Wanarer

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V" - . . . : On fhf pan. a.m -- "r mvinc- gioDe-irou-- 5. i i peror of are of his - -- tow. discourus- -. I JUiy, p"- coiSinuously fro with a are somewhat AT however,' me .i'k11ar Fourth or -" De to and lands good Pacific Ocean, holidays are always memorable. movement, the motive po owing the difficulty of securing 1? to travel, and crew is Jap- languorous to gets fine vessels in which the fact that the supplied by a Chinese n the alle true, for jury duty. There anese room attendants as on er men and - Kapiolani Park the best of cooks to suppiy uie the dining way. rea ser. - many questions of grave impor- man. tropical latitudes is a feature which are ings of the inner sentimentalist. Alto tance. both on the civil aim vessels which ply across me appeals to the liners docket dur- The eether life aooaru xfto side of every Circuit Court to the Orient ice nleosntlt. and which need IClll " robes, ine ser " be- which call at wonmuiu J' term time, many of BE OPEN stopping en rouie best. Chinese attendants the meals to be par ing THE AQUARIUM WILL and the Colonies, s of the faithful the excellence of mere-- judgment and experience for their .s - attentive, (r.oibr ripe nru to .V-- most 10 a. a-3-- lv k I I.I hign repuwuv. ing found the by tne nuu,,,.. days from o'clock - have a taken of many of the on Week ,tm,,i - solution, and yet IXlUliVr-- excellence and obliging. carries out me proper Sundays, from globe trotters for the .- steward's Without un p. m.. and on 4n An attractive at.--- -- Civilized man eanuui jurymen on the islands 9:30 o'clock v, is somewnai ui all the vessels is tbe individual p. m. UJ. far,. It departments on cooks." system are painmu, 1 o'clock p. m. to 9 o'clock mc" tne i the present prise to the European and even to iven,r menu. The Japaneu der f to r,nu men unfitted for their respo.' w - - and Bostonian, pril)t their T AN OLD ' z -- Yorker r cards the backs tvt! . WMknesse9 of the jury system rtr TV6. Pacific Ocean liners they letter, on yjn-enl- help you n on the i- FRIEND.-- He will always sores ADMISSION will be FREE com-- 1 . usually iunosi-- in oome with are becoming inflamed can sit down to a senting typical Japa.., days a charge our Island juries.-M- aui w. Wednesdays. On other u3i- pares most lavoru which and -- - - ana I , T; a.w Slberla of 10 cents to adults - . luv tinea made i l iw-"- nrcustomea io mis oDieci.- . - old and will be o v x r: i n .u- - An crui frlends. or -- ,o China print tneir y- - of homes, ana. ne d Overpopulatloxa years .w VV of the Atlantic. off depended upon in to chiiaren under fourteen can be . . and Druggists. Dutch and leading natives sale oyw n.otim The popula-m.""- For Airents for t minion- that the - ravoraoie " . Japan, cninn " & n.v-- r.- " 'tandl0int and Hawaii. Benson. Smith a.. java aic rapidly fo th The sels themselves appear gVoma. Hawaii tion is increasing toe v are successful. The Sierra, Tootn Powder 1 1 ! r blood is the source of strength other in nlacine linon these cards. good of the island, me Li&terated The , t . 1 cVnarn an 1 you are weak you need a medicinejste.ads fth every five years, wonderful bood The medl. temp- o- est, increase of over 2.0oo,oou Containing Llsterine, that - y ofrlcrred in aiiu j . and the rate ox grow vermicide, combined with other dentl- Ho-te- tJ Bitters, period, . Vv.,- Sne to do this is thjtj.the 10 try i Tnn- will U!te snwu. 1." -- j j?zlxJ? stantiy acccreiaiw.. l frices. Tt will not popuUtion from the "5fuAl89S no other. INDIGESTION, DTSPEPSIA. - over cures For the racinc -n IQOO was BELCHING AND MA- . ai.- x.-r- Siberia and that of .. . i,rffer than New Per Bottle OTARTBURN. A pany tne anmy- 35 Cents AND AGUE. fair . central regions LARIA. FEVER nave , - JaJa much as any value. China.. . aiuic.tut-v- vessels, 1uet twice as wM convince you of its two- - mounSnous for a very dense retain tal excellent me.. Setoo cen- - 25c. package. the newest m tne - - The fact that the ia5t other w rj population q HOSTETTER'S tried chler. stewaran. - Islands. cuiinary, aeyariinc"".. tvia are Jonn- Sole Agents for the Hawaiian ,,,, A tne son ium ia oViman of . t-- tii - F.minent Philosopher, ... oi tne . i ana humamtj nsi BITTERS Korea, everywayj thom. oi STOMACH. - . , . connec- - said, m interior plains ""'"'" every & CO., LTD. the mention ui ki. namH in on Eloquence for LEWIS . i . ij .nffinUnt cTiar-- in an Essay 169 King St., The Lewers & Cooke tion wltn tne vessew 240. .. . -.in t- want- for he described of Bldg. 2402 Telephones antee tnat passtrne man whom San in any p evince the eaiDie gwu Shantung, it rraii -- . House illustrationi'"6" appear tne Godsend his r supplied with food aillman In the above . T, to United oerons who are now menus ot . an acre A in mi-ic- t rnimtries.-- - Clears -- SSo: k Ron net - trom t-- x.all Tne , 1 or me uuv Valtham Watch. . l.iib rt all- resentative - - together like a 1 he Javanese uc u LUNCH ROOMS menu o a t iim hi if aci tf win.... and t export the prod-- . BEAVER Siberia put?- - 688.000,000 mhaDltani. DOPU- - their raw food . . iQii3 when plum- v.. .ctimated- . r,ionf3tinn? to B. WOIiTal. Christmas t p.ecc 100.000.000 more inin - .t,: and forests and brandy sauce was the of millions of dollars a year. ding AND GUARANTEED BY humanity as this at the amount a de resistant. MANUFACTURED lathUkL every But thev are already talking about --- h when menu snu.... -- - leai illustrates the fact that to "come when they will no longer The j ikori'i ia that oi ui Company is stunul to ks time island, all Waltham Watch SJof tillable land he able to produce on their i i ctor TllOCk. SSnid Steanvhip Company's liner Am: :r.icAr4 require. Fort St.. TO Captam Houd- - U. S. A. number of the food they your "PfrSs MADE Sierra, of which genial WALTHAM, MASS., Have - - IS K w . xji - . ic., HSthe LIKE lette is arQ the tS! Tailoring. The r are always elotaing a specialty. ' boats Phone White Z6ti ,nWvs HO-MOLUL- U, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, MARCH 2S- - I94--

de Sa, P. A.; general powers. Mar 21, CWWWWWWWWHWWH 1904. CD M. R. de Sa and wf. to E. da Silva, iv3 Eixa AT APPOMATTOX Warranty D. ; Arctic Soda Water to message to men. It Is LEE This is a you want to rent a 0 Wks., Miller St.; 23 24. If lots and Blk. like men, house, 3, Kapiolani Tract, 10,000 sq. ft., bldgs., to men who want to feel etc $4,500. Mar. 21, 1904. to look like men and act like men. o Breaking-U- p of the courage, Or buy a home Personal Recollections of the M. R. de Sa and wf. to E. de Silva. This is to men who lack Confederacy. B. S.; Arctic Soda Water Wks., Miller whgse nerves are shaken, whose St.; $3,200. Mar. 21, 1901. Or your fur- o brains are muddled, ideas confus- reinsure Haw'n Supply Co., Ltd. to H. P. gone, o Eakin Tr.; Tr. Sale. ed, sleep restless, confidence niture By E. T. Alexander, Brigadier-Genera- l, C. S. A. All property of depressed, o 1st party including book accts., bills mm a, .y spirits Tow and easily $1. un- If Or your life receivable,, etc.; Aug. 25. 1903. who are backward, hesitcting. ? (Concluded.) its kitchen, where our servants were H. Waterhouse Trust Co.. Ltd. to to venture because they are Mrs. B. able See- - o cooking dinner for the headquarters Edith Wallace. Par. Rel.; $905. who want some- My story would be very incomplete Residence Matlock Ave. afraid of failure, staff. body to decide for them, who are I not refer to the manner in which I had not seen or heard of McLean H. Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. to Q-- did is to men Henry Trust our exceedingly liberal treatment by for years, when, the day after the sur- Berrey, Par. Rel.; $775. Property weak, puny, restless. It Waterhouse him at Appomattox Court Matlock Ave. part or all of these symp- Grant was regarded. It was, in the render, I met who have House, and asked with, some surprise EWA, new life, new force, Co,, Ltd. first place, a great surprise, for Grant OAHU. toms and want what he was doing there. He replied, O. R. & Co. to you In my had never before given any terms to indignation: "What are you I to A. Lebrun, P.; lots new vigor. I offer it o with much 19 and 20, Blk. 38, Pearl City; $250. Fb. wonderful Comer Fort and Merchant an opponent. Xow he seemed anxious doing here? These armies tore my 27, 1904. o for. all to pieces, mm Streets. to give us everything we could ask place on Bull Run and over WAIALUA, OAHU. We knew our inferiority in force and kept running it backward and : till no man could live there, so J. K. Kalimanui to J. A. Magoon, Dry McLaughlin's Electric Belt ,i Well to forward 34-1- to nmlitinn too mtg.; Realty, Paalaa, 3 00 A.; $225. . a , ,41. Vi rm sn n men. 1 just sold out and came here, two 01ot ronirth- tn t ds of weak If to gjve us 2 yrs. 10 per 21, 1904. it nas resiureu iieauu ascribe it to any & hoping should never at cent. Mar. positive cure and cannot fail. It gives the vital- f I used s I direct is a . . . it developing battle again. The generosity of his ee a soldier again. Ana now, just....Iook HILO, HAWAII. izing power of electricity, without burning or blistering, full Candy Co. terms could only be ascribed to a policy i around you! Not a fence-ra- il is left on Hookano and wf. to Hilo Sug. Co., vteor.- It removes all the effects of dissipation forever. Honolulu . Molokai. 45-1- Wailau. up- place, the last guns trampled down mtg.; 2 00 A., of conciliation deliberately entered the land at Wainaku; -- am glad to say that my case is Im- New England Bakery morti- all my crops, and Lee surrenders to $150, 2 yrs. at 10 per cent. Mar. 16, Dr. McLaughlin. Dear Sir: I on. Of course we were sore and My Dowels move twice a day. I feel much stronger than I Grant in my house." McLean was so 1904. proving. vigor of fied, so much so that we had not much to apologize used to. the pains are dying away and I am just feeling the indignant that I felt bound DISTRICT COURT. your kind In my case, OSWALD LUTTED, to say to any one; but it put every- our coming back, and to throw all Geo. Lycurgus, vs. manhood. I thank you very much for interest J. for Trustee Lum Fie, Belt. - in" hope that, after or upon the gentlemen on asst., $160, and am very well pleased with the Hotel Street Manager body some sort of the blame it rent. respectfully, SAM L Iv. L.EKAHUNA. all, defeat might not mean utter de- the other side. C. W. Booth vs. Wing Sing Ting Co., Yours my you cal1 1 struction. And (to anticipate in asst., $100, rent. FREE BOOK I sive a free test to a11 wbo calL If an't SWELL EASTER narrative for a few days) I participat- J. L. Holt C. of T. vs. Mrs. Alice wili you my beautifully illustrated book with full information B. B. A FACT PROVEN. send iwrri - ed in a conversation with Senator Herrick, asst., $124, taxes. froa foil at TCTi t Tl DW. Don't delay. ATS who was with the Federal L. Washburne, Should Convince Even the Most Skep- J. Holt, A. and T. vs. Frank God- at army at Appomattox, in which he de- frey, asst., $74.50, taxes. Lin- tical of Its Truth. Dr. M. G. McLaughlin, clared emphatically that President J. L. A. C. Millinery Parlors on Holt, and T. vs. F. Her- a Hiss Power's coln's policy wauld be entirely the If there is the slightest doubt in the rick, asst., $31.75, taxes. 9tJ.r same line. Mr. Washburne was asked of any that Dandruff germs do BLDG., FORT STREET minds J. L. Holt vs. David Naone, asst., BOSTON what Lincoln intended to do with not exist, their belief is comDelled by $32.20, taxes. the Southern States. He replied very the fact that a rabbit innoculated with had a long, J. L. Holt vs. S. Green, asst., $20, Established impressively that he had the germs became bald in six weeks' taxes. 167V. confidential talk with Mr. Lincoln cn time. capture of Rich- J. L. Holt vs. M, G. Silva, asst., the subject since the It must be apparent to any person $343.05, taxes. 41 Cures While mond, and while he was not at liberty only prevention of You Iecp. I therefore that the L. A.j An- Our to go details, he would say that germ J. Holt. and T. vs. T. L. X into baldness is the destruction of the drews, $90, . of Mr. Lincoln's plans asst., taxes. Iff. '',.;y-;- V'r:lXj.;i,A 4 the liberality which act is successfully accomplish- L. surprise both the North and the cent, J. Holt vs. S. K. Mahoe, asst.. For Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs, Mosquito would ed in one hundred per of cases by $14.50, taxes. South, and he ventured the prediction the application of Newbro's Heroicide. Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh. 15 J. L. Holt vs. Sol. Hiram, asst., $14-.4- 0, that within a year Lincoln would be by same germ cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic Dandruff is caused the taxes. It bronchial as popular at the South as at the nre-vent- ed is carried over the jiiseased surfaces of the Campaign which causes baldness and can be L. every breath, giving prolonged and constant North. I understood him to imply that remedy New- J. 'Holt vs. John Wallace, asst., tubes with money with the same $20, treatment. Those of a consumptive tendency, or suffer- Mr. Lincoln intended to give to Ilerpicide. taxes. bronchitis, find immediate relief Irom is only practical one for quick bro's S. ers from chronic the South, probably as compensation - J. Salter vs. J. H. Boyd, deft.. J. coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat, screen door and win- the Accept no- substitute. "Destroy the relief the for the slaves. cause you remove the effect." H. Fisher, Auditor, gar., asst., $113.92, Chesolene is a'boon to Asthmatics. dow and at a trifling cost. Grant's policy of conciliation was fol- mdse. All, Dkugc.ists. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. 1 fj.tivp booklet with proofs Of its very little money the entire E Mew York City. For lowed by every one in his army, even Carrira & Co., Ltd. vs. James Kulike, vuiu! ok requ at. THE CO.. 130 Fulton St.. can be made snug and se- Sev- in stamps for sample to The Heroicide house to the teamsters along the roas. Co., Mich. deft., J. H. Fisher, Auditor, gar., asst., cure from those tormenting little me up, Detroit. $35 eral old acquaintances hunted Hollister Drug Co., Special Agents. mdse. insects, or if the cost is too much, delicately avoiding all dis- Jorgen Jorgensen vs. a and, while Mrs. Alice T. one room at least can be made paragement of Confederate currency, Sanders, attachment household furni- band s more of those comfortable retreat for evening I to hinted that as a paroled prisoner ture; damage, $170, profanity. There is Only Room Msw. artistic houses in hours. might find it. convenient to nave some REALESTATETMNSACTI ONS proof k, All materials for mosquito variety in my pocket-poo- and that it NO OTHER LINIMENT will heal a rooms furnished by would be a great personal favor it 1 cut or bruise so quickly as Chamber- would let them lend me some of the HONOLULU, OAHU. lain's Pain Balm. No other affords surplus greenbacks with which they prompt PAWAA B Mar. 24, 1904. such relief from rheumatic LEWERS were burdened. Such offers, too, were pains. No other is so valuable for deep Don't be too late to own a home among 20 of the most artistic homes not confined to those who had been D. L. Heku and wf. to W. E. Rowell, seated pains like lame back and pains special friends. Afterward, in riding mtg.; Realty, Punahou, 20,000 sq. ft.; in Honolulu. &COOKE, troops anu in the chest. Give this liniment a trial cars on all sides. forty miles through the $250, 2 yrs. at 1 per cent, per mon. Mar. and become acquainted with re- Best and healthiest location. Electric -- army, its LIMITED- trains of the Federal I met witn 23, 1304. markable qualities and you will never not a single word or look which did not D. L. to L. B. D.; i feeling and a Heku Waihinalo, wish to be without it. For sale by all 177 South King Street. seem inspired with kind Realty, Jrfne 29, 1899. spare us mortifica Punahou. Dealers and Druggists. Benson, Smith W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL. disposition to all the E. da Silva and wf. of Hilo to M. R. & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. tion possible. Call at office 1634 Young Street near Punahou. I think no one who was not at that surrender can fully appreciate the ca lamity wrought to the South by the WHAT JAPAN FIGHTS FOR. Fire Insurance assassination of President Lincoln. For Wilkes Booth, slew also the kindly IThe B. F. Dillingham Co., Ltd. and generous sentiment which already army, which would General Agents for Hawaii inspired the and doubtless soon have pervaded the whole Its Territory Equals in Size the State of Cali- 'Atlas Assurance Company of London country. , A 11 U W Phoenix Assurance Company of Lon- But to return to camp on the night fornia and Its Population Needs don. t v of the 9th. The only event of the even New York Underwriters' Agency. ing was the arrival of some Federal Providence "Washington Insurance rations. There was no demonstration More Elbow Room. I Company. over it; but many events have been I TO THE PUBLIC If Phenix Insurance Company of Brook- ' honored with salutes and hurrahings He-- lyn. : never gave 9 We beg to announce that we are retiring from the T to make men hoarse which O ALBERT RAAS, Manager. one halt the internal satisiaction txiai Get out a map of the United States and look at the space occupied by the tail Business and that our entire stock will be offered for sale 9 these rations did. State of California. Now imagine that a few more than half the total population 6 KING Department office, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT OUR J Insurance fourtk I the full moral effect of the cf the United States, including possessions, living floor, Stangenwald Building. think Alaska and the insular are in O STREET STORE. 109 to 115 King Street. 9 surrender was hardly felt until the the state of California and that California is entirely surrounded by water. Then next morning, being obscured by the you will begin to have an idea of the situation in Japan. excitement attendant upon it. The But to make the conception you will have imagine California divided f new true to Date of Sale to be Announced Later I next day seemed to usher in a into four good-size- d islands and something more than 4.000 small ones. world. We had lived through the war. The total area of California is 158,360 square miles. The Japanese Islands There was nobody trying to shoot us, coyer not quite the same amount of space. The population of California is not and nobody for us to shoot at. Our quite 1,500.000. Japan numbers 44,000,000 people. guns were gonp our country was gone, In other words, 30 times as many people are living in the same space in r our very entity seemed to be destroyed. Japan as in California. ' THE - OUALITY OF-- We were no longer soldiers, and had no If the whole United States was as thickly populated as is Japan the popula- orders to obey, nothing to do, and no- tion of tin's country would be 1.000,000,000 human beings, or 100,000,000 more than "PALACE AN" where to go. the present 'estimated population of the earth. - AND EPICURE Looked at merely as a business pro- Nor does that tell the whole story. , GROCERIES IS GUARANTEED ose: ceeding, the simple method of paroling In order to gain a true idea of the situation of the Japanese people you must the the Confederate army and taking take into consideration the fact that only a small percentage of the small area of This means that your Grocer will return your money if the Goods 18 charg-- e of its surrendered property was the empire is under cultivation. are satisfactory. 'Kodak developins machine admirably short and effective. Arms In Belgium, which is even more thickly populated than is Japan, the propor- not were stacked, and guns harnessed up tion of cultivated land to the total area of the country is 54 per cent. In France It does away with the dark room and and drawn out along the roads, and the it is 50 per cent, and in Germany it is 43 per cent. But in tiny Japan, with its can easily be carried about wherever you Federal officers came and removed swarming millions, which, without additions from immigration, increases at the go. Its work is always uniform and so them. Our own captains signed parole rate of half a million a year, only 14. per cent of the total area of the empire is Waterhouse & Walker, Agents. Wholesale Grocers. simple that a child can operate it. papers for their men, colonels for regi- under cultivation. mental officers, generals for their staff Japan has always claimed that the small percentage of lier area under cultiva- Sold By and regimental commanders. My pa- tion is not due to any lack of industry, but to the fact that so large a part of the role Alexan- empire is made up of volcanic mountains and rocky slopes, which cannot be made read: 'The bearer, E. P. arable. HONOLULU PHDTO-SUPP- LY COMPANY, der, Brig. Gen. of Artillery of the Army Eft--" In spite of this fact, however, Japan is still chiefly an agricultural country. In PRBNeH LMJMDCT of Northern Virginia, a paroled prison- fact, TOURISTS' WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Street. er of war, permission to go until the ports of the island empire were thrown open to commerce its great Fort has home population lived almost exclusively and there remain undisturbed until ex- on what was raised on the little patches of farming land, amounting in the whole empire to a total of less than one-thir- d the changed." . area of 3". And came breaking the state of Illinois, added to the product of the fisheries. Food and Nourishment then the general A Japanese farm would make one of our Western farmers laugh in derision. .S.ZDZS, r'rop. up; the partings with Lee, Longstreet, As one says: traveler "There are no farms in Japan; there are only gardens." a$& Beretania Street. $52. Oooosite Hawaiian and the other generals under whom we A farm of 12 acres would be considered extremely large in Japan. The average Phone Blue 3 Hotel. had fought; with comrades with whom holding for the whole of agricultural Japan is only a fraction over two acres. we had shared four years of march, Naturally the farmers of Japan have no hired men. They and their families culti- PACHECO'S bivouac, and battle; and with the pri- vate the tiny patch of ground. They have practically no cattle or other live stock. vate soldiers, whose enduring courage Their chief instrument of cultivation is the spade, and working entirely by hand and devotion no man could know with- they bring their little farms to a high state of cultivation. Just Received out love and admiration. And not A Japanese farmer needs little to sustain life. If he is rich enough' to control a 1 without emotion could we say good- big farm of 12 acres he may get an income of from $50 to S60 a year. In addi- BY THE ALAMEDA Dandruff Killer bye even to the guns themselves, and tion he and his family may add to their income by devoting their spare time to the t( to the poor brutes that had drawn them production of silk, indigo and cotton. If he should, in the busy season, need the many FRESH BUTTER, a? feeds and nourishes the hair and makes over so miles of road and upon assistance of some outside helpers in gathering his harvest he can hire all the male SUNRISE fresh Salmon, Sea Bass, Baracudas and so many fields of battle. The of peasant laborers he K it grov thick and heavy. fate wants at wages of 15 cents a day, while female helpers will B our artillery horses was pitiable. We be satisfied with 9 1- -2 cents a day. also all kinds of fancy groceries. Best had been out of forage for I do not Small as these Japanese farms are, it is a fact that the taxes paid by their selections at know how many days, and the horses owners furnished about half the total income of the Mikado's Government. At Sold by all Druggists and at were rapidly giving out before the sur- present the tax rate is 3 1- -2 per cent of the assessed valuation of the cultivated render. The limit of their endurance lands. Large as this may seem to American farmers, it is as nothing to the taxes T&& 2 the now seemed to have been reached, and paid by Japanese farmers in the old days of the feudal svstem, which went to O. Q. Hop Co, when they finally pulled guns pieces in 1X67. For a time fifths of the to the Government took two the total crop as its Telephone Blue 25 11. Union Shop the place of surrender, several hours' share of the taxes. Later the Government share was raised to one-hal- f, and at Barber delay occurring in their removal, num- the same time those farmers who rented the land they tilled were forced to turn Tel. Main 232. bers of them lay down and actually over one-ha- lf of the remaining half of the crop to their grasping landlords. We are Overstocked died of starvation harnessed to their 1 housands of Japanese are employed in the fisheries, as is natural in an island with guns. population. The product of the fisheries furnishes a larcre proportion of the food of the people, SilOKE I have omitted a remarkable coinci and within recent years canneries have been established and mod- dence which I came upon at Appomat ern methods of taking the fish largely adopted. The ancient and extremely GENERAL ARTHUR CIGARS tox, and which is worthy of mention. picturesque native method of catching smelts and other comparatively small fish illow Goods is still, however, Ware When Army followed on some of the more remote islands. The men engaged I first joined the of in this industry go Virginia 1S61, to work after nightfall and depend on the glare of torches to at- Such as Rattan Trunks, Parlor Chairs, Northern in I found a tract the fish to the top of Steamer Chairs, Baskets. Grj'3T-EAKi- x Cigar Co. connection my family, Mc- the water. In each boat are carried several tame cor- 1 of Wilmer morants. These great birds, by etc. nese goods will be sold below cost at the Lean living on a fine farm through nature fishermen, plunge over into thesea and ( DISTRIBUTORS. come up with struggling fish in their beaks. They have been taught, once the tthich ran Bull Run, with a nice farm- fish is captured, to swim yield house opposite at once to their master's boat and the fish into his about the center of our hands, but to make sure that the cormorant will not forget his lesson a firm iron ORIE1TT : Gen- Ali BAZA lire of battle along that stream. ring is fastened about the so it is impossible swal- A throat of the bird, that for it to AH PAT & CO. eral Beauregard made his headquarters low if it would. KING STREET. 193 South King, near Al&kea. at this house during the first affair Women and girls are largely employed in the fisheries. On some of the remote between so-call- ed bat- MERCHANT TAILORS. the arrni?s the islands the fisher girls, armed with a knife and carrying a large bamboo basket at- o tle of r.iaokimrn's Ford, on July IS. The tached to their shoulders, swim out into the sea for a considerable distance and JSxpert cutter, formerly with J. D. Imetll? shot which I ever saw load their baskets with I Tregloan. frt shellfish and edible seaweed, which they procure bv diving r Cleaning and repairing a fired was aimed at this house, and and detaching them from the rocks to which they cling. The wages of a fisherman gMdalty. about the third or fourth went through are about 19 cents a day. Chicago Tribune. Advertiser.

1 1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH .28, 1904. .9 PATTON MAY GO LOCAL BREVITIES. Your Cough Can be AGAIN Hundreds of Honolulu people visited 1 AT BARRY the aquarium yesterday. Cared Attorney M. Brooks will probably F. Why do you allow a cough to trouble was himself again yesterday leave for China on the Siberia. f Patton you when a speedy cure can be had for not much the worse for the ter- F. J. Cross returned from Maul yes- and quarter? The question arises "What blow given him by Barry In Sat- terday having completed repairs to the" rible island. to r ou cannot go tar wrong Continued One Week Longer urday night's contest at the Orpheum, wireless station on that take for over upper lip. Archdeacon Webber gave an interest by taking what thousands of others are except for a bruise his men city at the tem-jjLrar- ing talk to the of the taking and find satisfactory. It is the effects of the blow were only v. RUGS, CARPETS, DOOR MATS, CRUMB X,he Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday afternoon. well CLOTHS and Patton is now said to be known Mr. Edward Dekum of the Hawai AND LINOLEUM. jilling to take another chance with the ian Gazette Co., returned yesterday on BERRY 'champion. the Claudine from a two weeks visit ODGH Barry's "shift" blow was the talk of to Maui. C of Putnam's 0IF0RT the town yesterday. The swiftness The Honolulu Times can be bought Velvet Rugs the blow, its certainty of hitting the of the editor on the street or at the MILLINER Japanese Runners right place, and the result on Patton, 1834 street. The cough things boxing office. Punchbowl This cure has three to Size S ft. 2 inch.x7 pa Size 3 ft, were all new to local enthus- price is 25 cents (quarter). ftxi4 iasts, although the "shift" is an old, recommend it EFFECTIVE, AGREE- ft. s inch., worth $ 14.00 J y 3 U worth. $ 5.50 $3.25 story among the professionals. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coney of Kauai ABLE and SAFE. What more could old morning on the Many a big gun of the prize-rin- g has arrived yesterday you desire? It is safe for the little ones OPENING Crumb Cloths Velvet Door Mats be- W. G. Hall to attend the suffered defeat from the "shift," it steamer and is used more than any other in the Size 18 most deceiving blows funeral of the late W. H. Coney. W Size 9 fLxi2 ft, induct ing one of the homes where there are children. Small worth. inch, worth ... 1.50 75cts. used. The concert which was to have --been 14.00 $800 Barry is said to have gone into the given at Makee Island yesterday was size, 25c; family size, 50c. AT Axminster Rugs ring signalling with two fingers to a costDoned. because of the attendance I Paghestan Rugs many Size friend in the crowd to show how of the band at the Coney funeral. Size ft. inchjc3 3 ftx6 ft, the fight would last. It Is abso- 3 3 worth. 7.50 $5.50 rounds A SDecial band concert will be given ft 3 inch., worth. 7.50 $5.50 lutely certain that the fatal blow was at the .Hawaiian Hotel tomorrow even- rub-dow- n Brussels Carpet decided on during the after ing for the passengers of the steamer B, F.Ehlers & Co. Japanese Rugs the first round. Billy "Woods' last In- will in port over in, wide, worth ring-produ- ct Siberia which remain 27 junction to his pet was to Size ft.xS ' $1. Timekeep- - night. FORT STREET. 3 ft, ...... $25 50 give Patton the "shift," and re- - worth . had barely struck the A company of Japanese actors Fort Street, HONOLULU. 1 2.50 $1.25 yd. er Larry Dee cpntlv nlaved at Lahalna, Maul, a gong before Barry jumped forward to a blow. newly composed dramatization of the Linoleum 6 feet wide, $1 deliver the Gisahuro. Hawaii ??.???!?:.. $1.25 yd. Silva yesterday exhibited a bruise on crime of Tanbara ! Sale price his right shoulder, which he claimed Shinpo. had been bitten by Ackerman. The Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ross of Hllo are on wound showed on Silva just after his at . the Young Hotel. They leave II!! fight. Silva was up against a hard thp. Ventura tomorrow for a visit in 111! proposition simply from the sheer over- Iowa and Ohio to be gone for several E. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd. powering weight of Ackecman, but months. ' pluckily held his own against the ab- A. W. Tavlor is to address the Research long-reac- giant". normal h of the Silva Club residence of F. C. Atherton WHAT IS THE RESULT? close fighting Acker-ma- n at the also found that in tomorrow evening. He will speak on X-ie- had no chance to mix things ex- formerly a The result is that all water is con a ft "Korea" where he was a disease. Take Only cept to engage in a hugging match. mining engineer. taminated and full of H heed and trifle no longer with the in- Rev. W. M. Klncald will deliver the evitable. BUSINESS LOCALS. Baccalaureate sermon at the State Ask vour physician how to safeguard University of Iowa in Iowa City on yourself against go Easter hats at Sachs.' - June 12th. He will then to Williams the com Stove wood at Pacific Transfer Co., College where he is to deliver ISLAND MEAT CO. 126 King St. mencement address. Typhoid THE W. H. Hoogs has been appointed by ' enterprise located on Fort Street, opposite LoTe Building An expert sugar chemist is open for temporary In every case will he advise the A new engagement. See our classified ads. rhairman C. L. Crabbe as secretary of the Republican Executive of PURE water? We advise a Kamehameha, Kaiulanl and Kala-kau- a to succeed the iaie w. x. - Committee 'foe" hat pins given away with- trim- Coney. will probably be chosen to pon Ouslnooo . He med hats at Sachs.' f . fill the place permanently. El James. F. Morgan will sell at auction A dance will be given at the Alex- SS A supply of the finest quality Gf the entire Kalihi Camp at his sales Young Hotel tomorrow evening Fill Saturday, ander room, Kaahumanu street, on fnr thft tassengers expected on the OLD EYES April 2nd. prob There is no better investment I Meats, Poultry and Game Ventura and Siberia which will than a pood filter: it pays for itself a MADE YOUfi'5 Island ftp Jas. F. Morgan's column for ar ably be in port during the evening. over again by the big sold Ha- hundred times ALWAYS ON HAND. tides of household furniture to be Manager Lake has managed for doctor s bill it saves. MADE YOUNG BY THE PROPER at the residence of Mrs. Donnelly, 1445 waiian dance music, 10 m. APPLICATION OF We have now on hand a supply of.... Fort street, today at a. xfr- - o. o. Scribner. chief clerk of the First Tripetine of the creditors of Da Tnr Denartment of the Union Pacific GOOD GLASSES. vid Lawrence & Co., Ltd., will be held Railway, at Omaha, wno nas Dee m GET THE BEST AT April 7th, 1904, at the office or vvm. x Honolulu on a pleasure trip, ror xne pasi In middle life one depends more and ISLAND TURKEYQ Rawlins, Stangenwald building. tiroo wppks. returns to the mainland Thursday. He Go., Ltd. more upon eyes for enjoyment With from the KAHIKINUI RANCH. Towels a specialty at A. Blom's per the S. S. Korea on W.W.Dimond& us there is no class given more minute are f,Mini Monolulu to be a place worth . week. Mr. store in Progress block this goes enthusiastic over and careful attention. Blom in the Korea Tuesday visiting and back returns . Leaders in House Furnishings, Crock newest summer materials. climate and scenery. with the Wailuku, who has ery and Glassware. Household Rapid Transit & Land Co. Cvrua T. Green of Department, Second Floor. Honolulu 4, io rotnrnpr! from the coast, states eivt-- notice that the stock books of the A. N. SAN FORD, to that hp has made contracts with lead comDanv wilt be closed, transfers on the coast to take OPTICIAN the 28th to the 31st of March lng fruit dealers We offer a beautiful Wine from all the bananas which he can ship PIANO to every home on BOSTON BLDG., FORT ST., Commendador Port . both days included. Green them, at liberal figures. Mr. the easy payment plan. Omt May Jt C. D. steamship Ventura leaves -v.- buy is guaranteed by 7he fihippers, Messrs. The 1U1 oototoo- J that h will - and A little money down and This wine M for iiici Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting morrow for the coast. All orders v.irv oil tho hananas he can secure small monthly payments so & Co., of Oporto, to have been 35 AhnQ(r if loft with the Pacific Trans will be watched piano yours. are our Exclusive Work. M. Feuerheerd, Jr., carefully and the experiment makes the fef Co. will be promptly and with interest. Maui News. Music Co years in wood. attended to. Phone Main &s. sang offertory Bergstrom Mr. Lot Kaulukou the is light, delicate and of exquisite bouquet and fircat values in ladies' white shirt at Central Union church last evening Fort Street. Easter Lilies It waists are offered this week at the onH rrpntfd a most favorable impres AT flavor. Pacific Import Co. Also a new line of sion. He sang King's "Beyond the tw-.v- kilt suits Just opened for inspec Gates of Paradise," which gave his NOTICE. TAYLOR'S, Its quality is always maintained. Popular prices prevail on . - tO diSDlay- - ItS MRS. tion and sale nnrirlnrltV is always at this popular house. and cower. Mr. Kaulukou is the TIIK FLORIST It is dry and forms no crust, and therefore colors- - and rnminir Hawaiian baritone. Madame Nw art burlap in solid mng ready for use. fancy figures, 25c. and 30c. a yard at Slapoffski, who was to have at ' evening service, aisappomieu m AJTT WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDING Bring in your stimu- the a, valuable as a restorative and Sachs.' rJir iiriKi cnnPTppation owing to a or advice, is Invited to coxnmunl-.ai- It is especially . . - - severe cold which she contracted on titter in person or by letter, wit Ponoma Hoto lant in cases of sickness. LOCAL BREVITIES. Saturday evening. - Jnclga Nora M. Underbill, matron of to the Every today what care Mm Balvation Army Woman' Indu-ru- a one realizes Ax-Mi- an GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY, of the pineapple in order Home, Young street, between The construction must he taken of the teeth McCully street, mauks cleaned and renewed. Emporodor Shorry cannery at Haiku is being pushed, and tn nrpsprve th general health. xne and and have them EXTRA. DRY. areas are being planted to discovered is Mm, Honolulu. Tou will be pleased with the work. additional greatest dentifrice ever Hotel street. pines. Maui News. the LIsterated Tooth Fowaer,.coniam-ins- r A magnificent old Sherry, fruity and dry, with sup- A rehearsal of "Rowdy Dow," prin- Listerine. that wonderful antisep cipals and chorus, will be held In the tic and germicide. Leaves a pleasant erb aroma. . Kilohana Art League rooms at 7:30 Vi mmith, vou know how o'clock this evening. rnnlin? and refreshing Listerine is. W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD. es- price Arrangements are being pushed to Twice the quantity for the same Sole Agents. tablish a large apiary on Maui, and the aa nrdinarv dentifrices and twice as Notice: Hunters, Campers, first shipment of bees are expected good. The sole agents for the Islands shortly. Maui News. are Lewis & Co., Ltd., the mammotn Thros runaways created considerable store at one sixty-nin- e King street. excitement yesterday afternoon. One was at "Waikiki, another at .King and third on Bereta-ni-a EASTER MATERIALS Punchbowl and the and Awnings, Campers' Outfits, WHY THE U. S. WASHING MACHINE IS THE BEST ? street. FOR We rent and sell Tents Chicken raisers throughout Maui re- -. Hunting Outfits and Fishing Tackle. port an almost entire absence of sore- the only Rotary washer that has revolving steel ball gearlmgf which did so It is head iA young chickens Hammocks, Camp Chairs and Stools, Guns and Ammunition. reducing the friction and thus making machine sc light running and much harm for the past few years. tylisli Iowa almost noiseless. Maui News. reverses Mr. T. Matsuoka of the Japanese Ty,a r whfol turns rlsrht or left, the pin wheel or dasher Labor Bureau will go back to Japan automatically, turning the clothes back and forth through the hot soap Siberia, due here on the pieces. tther by the - Beautiful goods for evening and din & POTTER CO., LTD. ..aA Maoninp thm without rubblne them to --JSbth Inst., or by the Coptic which is ner dresses and the every day wash PEARSON pected here on or about April 4th. His are shown baens Over one hundred thousand in use. The U. S. Machines have n C some materials all at the 931 FORT STREET. return may not be looked for for store in bountiful variety this week. equal because they wash clean. Shinpo. following are the very time. Hawaii All the items & CO., latest materials and the newest pat- THEO. H. DAVIES LTD. Public Moonlight Concert. terns. Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Hardware Department The Government band will play this A variety of pretty white Importers and dealers in evening at Emma Square, at 7:30, as patterns at 12 C. yard. ARE, VASES, CJJRIOS. follows: White brilliants, mercerized, 6 yards SILK GOODS, LINENS, CHINAW PART I. for $1.00 and upwards. March "United Flags" Gabriel White mercerized madras and ox- GOLD CROWNS - - - 55.00 flQ PLAItS "Juanita" Suppe fords. 25c. yard and upwards. Overture fancy, B yards Below King Street. Selection "Pirates of Penzance" White P. K., plain and t3i-93- 5 Nuuanu. Three Doors WHITE CROWNS - - 55.00 Sullivan $1.00 and upwards. for very durable, 3oc. per Vocal Selections Wash chiffon, ESTABLISHED 1864. BRIDGE WORK - $5.00 per tooth (a) "Kapilina." yard. v, (b) "Waianuenue." White silk organdie, wasnauie, go. wears better. Why let your teeth Miss J. Keliiaa. like silk, but finish, (c) "Aloha no Wau." Mercerized muslin de soi, silk cost and therefore can giva or evening O I U U U u We buy all our material at wholesale (d) "Moani ke Ala." fine material for afternoon mil MO VJr u fully guaranteed. La Mrs. X. Alapai. wear, in white, black and delicate you good work at low prices. All our work da shades, 35c. yard. examination. PART II. flowered de- assistant. No charge for Conradi Organdies, white ground, PRACTICAL PLUHBER Selection "Offenbachiana" signs, exquisite colorings, at 25c; well Pirnimstance". ...Elgar. EXPERT DENTISTS. I Ullip worth 40c. 213 STREET THE . . aldteufel ' FORMERLY AT QUEEN Waltz "Tender Kisses" Washable voiles. in solid colors or Sundays, to 12. 215 Hotel St., opp. Young Hotel Polka "Pol ichinelle" anrun..i and champagne, Hours, 8 to 5. 9 Spangled Banner." pink. blue, cardinal 010 with "The Star 25c. per yard. If ' Figured wash etamines for shirt waist Lloyd Oriscom'a Wife Oomlnir. suits in large assortment, at 25c. and Griscom, wife of the United 35c. per yard. 'NOtT,. 85 King Street. n m Mrs. IX THE MILLINERY m. States Minister to Japan, is expected SOUVENIRS Tuesday, ert DEPARTMENT. on the steamship Siberia Kalaka-u-a was re- Kamehameha, Kaiulani and route to Tokio. Mrs. Griscom given away with each cently summoned to New Tork, where hat pins seriously ill. trimmed hat. m A SURE SIGN her mother was. reported business is the kind Block, 152 Hotel St., She is said to be one of the most beau that's sure to attract attention and draw Oregon iu-cle- s. : tiful women in diplomatic society S, SACHS DRY GOODS CO. we paint. Shall we tell you how little we 11 pami 11 101 Her husband, who is very wealthy, N. opposite Young Bldg., where he will be located until til was formerly Minister to Persia, STANLEY STEPHENSON, LIMITED. v completion of his new store in the Odd Fellows' buildiS Co.. Sign Shop, King Street. Stove wood at Pacific Transfer Fort and Beretania Streets. 126 King St. Corner ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 255, 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL 1904. 6 Honolulu stock exchange j Profcssicnal Garfls Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mail Line CUT PRISO Honolulu, March 26. 1904. Co. ARCHITECTS. Canadian-Pacifl- e Railway SAME t Capital. Val. Bid. Aak Steamer running In connection wi th the OF STOCK W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL Office 1C4 4ne at Honolulu on or about the folio wins dates: Young street. , v FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. V' 1904 OUT Mkrcantllk. 1904 LUNAS ATTORNEYS. 19 frv ...... 1W 305 9 MOAN A MARCH C. Brewer & Co. .... n .000.000 MOANA .....APRIL 6 CATHCART & MILVERTON Attor- -i 7 AORANOI APRIL AORANGI MAY : f r i" - " , ... Sugar neys and counsellors at law. 855 4 I 1 , 4 MIOWERA ...... MAY k ' wrnwpni JUNE E ..: 5,000,000 20 6 20 ahumanu St. Phone Main 303. t in Canada. United states and Europe Sixty-Thre- e Haw. Agricultural j 1. OO.iOO 00 110 Through tickets issued to all points Policemen ''aw.Com.ASuRSrCo.' 2,312.750 100 '5T 52 HENRY E. HIGHTON Attorney-a- Hawaiian sugar Co .. 2 000.000 20 20 a t THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., LTD. Houomu 750.000 100 100 Law. Southwest cor. Fort and King, All Islands Honukaa 2.000,000 20 GENERAL. AGENTS. on Haiku 600,000 10 See-- Kahuku 500.000 20 19 ENGINEERS. Kihei Plan. Co., Ltd.. 2,500,000 f0 Dropped. Kipahulu 1).000 100 40 ARTHUR C ALEXANDER. Survey- - S, Co., Occidental & Orieatal GASOLINE FISH Koloa ...... P00.000 100 115 i or and Engineer. 406 Judd Bide T He Pacific Mail S. McBryde Sug Co., Ltd. 3,500,000 20 2 O. box 732. Oahu Sugar Co S,600,000 100 ( 87 Onumea 1,000 000 10 ""24 S. S. Co. SCHOONER HERE Eight thousand, one hundred and Ookala 500.000 20 5 J. S. EMERSON, Surveyor to the Court Olaa .Sugar Co., Ltd.. 5,000,000 20 67 of Land .Registration, three dollars is the sum per month 150.000 100 solicits private leave this port Olowalu ... O. 802, above companies will call at Honolulu and - SugPlanCo 5.000.000 50 work. P. address Spencer Steamers of the The gasoline schooner Gilbert ar- which High Sheriff Brown has figured Paaubau ' about the dates below mention ea. Pacic... 500,000 100 street. . 6737 a or fishing grounds on saving to the territorial govern- Paia..'. 7t0,000 100 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. r:ve from the Molokai Pepeekeo 750,000 100 FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ment in the wholesale reduction of ex 2,750,0"0 80 MARCH 20 KOREA MARCH 31 on Saturday, shortly after noon and Pioneer 100 INSURANCE. SIBERIA "9 penses by. Governor Waialua Agri. Co. ... 4,500,000 100 41 APRIL 7 GAELIC APRIL ordered Carter Wailuku ...... 700,000 100 270 THE MUTUAL COPTIC 26 will remain in port until Tuesday or LIFE INSURANCE .. .' .APRIL 23 CHINA APRIL The High Sheriff arrived at this figure Waimaaalo 252,000 100 CO. OF NEW YORK. KOREA MAT 6 proceed MAT 3 DORIC: Wednesday when she will to BTKAM8HIP S. B. ROSE, Agent : : : GAELIC 21 ' yesterday and will turn his schedule OS Honolulu. SIBERIA .. MARCH SO SIBERIA MAY the fishing grounds to take : in the Hon over to the Governor today. Wilder s S. 500,000 100 115 , C fishing Inter-Islan- d S- catches of several small boats. amount to 597,236 per an- & - o.. 600.000 luO MUSICIANS. r apply to This will For further Information The schooner has two large tanks for num, but the police force throughout Misckixanzoub. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Piano, Or- & COMPANY, LTD. AGENTS. fish until they. can gan, and harmony. Love bldg. H. HACKFELD preserving the alive the islands will be greatly reduc3d in aw. Electric Co .... 500,000 100 P5'.'.. be brought to Honolulu or Lahaina.' H. R. A L. Co. 100 size. To accomplish this reduction the . & L. C . 1,000,000 100 ' ' " H R. Co.. The vessel will go to Lahaina for the High Sheriff has recommended the fol Mctoal el. Co 150,000 10 PHYSICIANS. Hotel QooonSo GtoQmahip Oo present. "boat not yet O. R. & L.Co..... 4,000,000 100 77K DR. T. MITAMURA. Office, 6? y wTt The has been lowing reduction of the. mounted and Kilo u.. R Co 1. 00,000 20 15 Kukul MT71 A TIT.Tn as it belongs to a compa- Lane. 10 to 12 m.; 6 to 7:30 p. m. named but foot police throughout the islands: Bonds. SWE by sail- The fine passenger steamers of th Is line will arrive and leave this port ny organized Mr. Gilbert the Oahu, 17; - Hawaii, 19; Maui, (and HAT It Haw. Gov't., 5 p. c 98 TYPEWRITERS. Hereunder: , ' ors have dubbed the "Gilbert." Leper Settlement) 19; Kauai, 8. Total Haw. Ter., 4 p. c. ( Fire FRANCISCO. Uiaims).. BOUGHT, sold, rented and repaired at FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN 63. Hilo R. R. Co.. 6 P. c lr0 Remington Typewriter office, Hotel St. BONOMA .' MARCH SO VENTURA MARCH .29 recom Hon. R. T. fc L. Co., 13 ECLIPSE WEATHER The High Sheriff has also 6 P. c ALAMEDA i .....APRIL 8 ALAMEDA ...... APRIL Ewa Plant., 6 p. c 100 19 mended some material changes in the VOSTC VENTURA APRIL 20 SIERRA APRIL O. R. A L. Co...... 1034 29 MAY BOUND ON KAUAI method of using prison labor for puo Oahu sugar Co.. 6 p. 100 & Co., ALAMEDA .....APRIL ALAMEDA Olaa Sugar Co., 6 p.cc. 100 Halstead Ltd. pre- - lie works. In the past.it has been the waiaiuaAg. uo., B.p.c. 100 m In connection with the sailing of the above Bteamers, the agents are Kahuku 8 p. c by any G. habit of the police department to in Mil) 6 p "ioo . pared to Issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Through Tickets Purser Friel of the steamer W. Pioneer Co. c. States, and from elude 4n its estimates, payrolls for STOCK AND Railroad, from San Francisco to all points in the United Hall reports: "Steamer Mikahala at O New York by any steamsnip line to all European ports. lunas for nrisoners who are sent out Koloa loading K. P. sugar, had 1000 to work in the quarries, parks, streets, llrClnf(i A(lF1rTl.frnfTllV BOND FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO. nviiv v wire vvx .o bags aboard, will take a full load. M WM.G. IRWIN & CO. LTD. partment desired prisoners, to perform "Bark W. B. Flint at Makaweli load work, they were supplied from the WANTED. ed with sugar; has 20,000 bags aboard. prison, and a luna was sent with each Ci Monday. Schooner Rosamond gang. These lunas were paid out of SILENT or active partner in well es LOANS NEGOTIATED Alnerican-Hawaiia- n Steamship Company. Will sail the police appropriations. tablished and paying, business, with at Eleele loading sugar. $3000.00 20 per is tl The High Sheriff has cut off ten Profits,' cent. Address Members Konolclu Stock Monthly Service Between New York and Honolulu via -- ani relit Direct "Schooner Eclipse at Anahola, lunas, each receiving $75 per month, "Partner," Advertiser Office. dow " Pacific Coast. weather bound; had 400 bags sugar making a saving, of $750 per month, or Bonf Exchange. THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL ST EAMERS they had to stop work on $9,000 per annum. In future if the IMMEDIATELY, young man take F aboard when Public Works department desires pris charge baker's delivery wragon; must hou; FROM NEW YORK. And each month thereafter. - account of rough- weather." oners to wrork, it must supply the read and write English; honest and curt B. S. American, to sail about.. .April 1 Freight received at Company's wharf. The Overland Route inse; lunas. The High Sheriff is of the sober. Apply in writing, Globe S. S. Nebraskan, to sail about.. April 15 Greenwich street. 6749 one 0 opinion that the police appropriation Bakery, 1491 Fort St. cont Freight received at all times at the FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN SHERIDAN IS has been used to further work of the Company's wharf, 41st street, South ss hou CISCO VIA KAHULUL Public Works Department without 'be FOUR first-cla- plasterers. Apply J. Brooklyn. compensated. or Odd A' S. S. Nevadan, to sail April 7 DUE NEXT WEEK ing Ouderkirk Thos. Lishman, Southern Pacific roor FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO- The fund for coroner's inquest fees. Fellows Building, Fort street. 6746 LULU. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA. and witness fees in criminal cases. k- -. the gxetvt Captain Williamson has received a may be done away . 1 S. S. Nevadan, to sail .....March 29 S. S. Alaskan, to sail about.... April 10 also with if the SITUATIONS WANTED. High Sheriff's recommendations are ol Tis-Miiie- ! Trsiil & COMPANY, AGENTS. cablegram from Nagasaki informing A COMPETENT expert sugar chemist Biny H. HACKFELD LTD., followed throughout. Fees of the lat having experience of sugar manufac - him of the departure of the transport i C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. ter kind have only been in force In the ture and chemistry in European and between San Francisco and Chicago, tf Sheridan from that port on March' 22d. past few years, and were never in American beet sugar factories and in . la the v The Sheridan Is expected to arrive in cluded in appropriations under the cane sugar mills in West Indies, Por monarchy. to Rico, Louisiana 'and Hawaiian Is and Quickest Honolulu on next Tuesday, April 5th. High Sheriff has Shortest For Honolulu the open engagement con - lands is for as a- ihm acovic 'Transfer'. Co. She probably has the Eleventh Caval cut out three mounted police, nine foot suiting chemist. Apply to G. Hage n WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE. ry aboard, although no definite in police, one humane officer anl four mann, general delivery, Honolulu. formation has been received here as to other attaches. 6751 Overland Limited We pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money The cuts made in all brancheof the what regiment is returning on the police system have been required to ia the moat luxurious Train in ttt Fi J transport. bring the actual cost of running the FOR SALE. world. Street! five-roo- m Storage in Brick 'Warehouse, 126 King Phone Main 58 department to $295,700, the lump figure BARGAIN Furniture cot tage complete: bed, mattress, Through Without Change SXall Steamers Due. suggested by Governor Carter. , iron hair METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. The maintenance of prisoners is a cots, couch, rugs, pictures, curtains, Time-L- ess Than Days a ; THE PACIFIC . The Pacific Mail steamer Siberia is dresser, extension table, dishes, stove. 3 i big item and cannot be cut down Atlas A due from San Francisco tomorrow. cooking utensils, etc. $75.00. B. B Libraries, ritlng Desks, Books By the Government Survey, Published much. One expense to the police de- Magazines, Current E2eo Phoenia She will bring days' unique. Advertiser office. 6750 Literature, don. Commercial Advertiser Every Monday. ten letter mail partment is About fifty Fed trio Lights, Reading Lamp In eveiT on' average de- New Y Office and newspaper files. The Oceanic S. eral prisoners an are very berth Emtered at the Post at Honolulu, tained at Oahu Prison every TWO fine cottages, to be removed and.... Provide '...;.T. H., as second class matter. BABOK. THRUM. Sonoma Is due from San Francisco the. from premises. Address "Cottage,' Compi month. For these the United States The Best of Everything, ."3 B on Wednesday. The Oceanic liner Ven pays to the territory fifty cents each Advertiser office. .6748 ; T3 Phenix : SUBSCRIPTION RATES : 3 s tura Is due to Colo- per o arrive from tho day for food, etc., supplied. The lyn. f 05 Q S police department is compelled . to FOR RENT. Per Year...... $12.00 nies on Tuesday morning and .vill buy Southern Pacific I I ! ap NEW COTTAGE with privilege of AL1 Six months...... 6.00 f probably sail for San Francisco in the maintain the prisoners out of its s 19 J.0l'3fl.5! TO 79 .018810- -' 0 propriations, but the money paid by ing furniture. Apply on premises, E. O. McCORMICK. Insuran Advertising rates on application. 8 ill 30.05 29 .P7j 67 79 01 83 5-- 0 NK-- 8 0 afternoon. 933 Green St., second house from Passenger Traffic Manager. flo M 2130.0129.01 68 78 01 7810-- 7 0 the Federal government is turned over T 2j!2.:2fl.85i 68 79 00 8214-1- 0 1--0 to Treasurer Kepoikai as a territorial Victoria St. Mrs. W. Bennett. T. H. GOODMAN, W 69 .65 9310 3-- 0 Shipping Notes. 6751 E?fcblished every morning except Sunday 3j 5- -0 w realization, and Is not applied to the San Francisco, General jfww j. i- T 4i2tf.93 29.&i: 0 7rt .80 8W 0 by the F 2S 29.9 i, 29 45 57 75 00 6 1--0 police appropriation. The department Passenger Agent, CaL Fine weather along the Hamakua. COOL, mosquito-proo- f rooms; central TO HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO LTD, and Kau coasts Is reported by the Nii-- is therefore out about $300 per month. NE-S- NE-N- location; Helen's Court, Adams Lane, hau's purser. 6749 won Holt Block, No. 65 South King St. Barometer corrected to 32 F. and sea rear Elite Ice Cream Parlors. PEARSON. Manager. level, gravity Purser Kaae of the Niihau which ar WAR FUND FROM AW. and for standard of Lat FIVE-ROO- M Cottage on Liliha street, 45. 06 rived yesterday from Kailua reports World's Fair This correction is for Honolulu. the following sugar ready for ship- with electric lights. Apply Love's ment: H. A. Co. 1450 bags, H. 1067, SAKE DRINKERS Bakery. 6749 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. P. S. M. 2500, H. S. Co. 3500; total 8517 3AILWAY&LAND CO. bags. COTTAGES near car line. C. F. Peter Subscriptions In a recent lecture from the pulpit son, 15 Kaahumanu street. 6747 3 2 2 3 . S 5 S The following sugar on Kauai ready TIME TABLE of the Japanese church, Rev. Okubo for shipment is reported by the steam A COTTAGE with 3 bedrooms, hall, etc er purser: 800 exhorted the audience to abstain from .1st, a B$ g 2 S Hall's K. S. M. bags, Apply 1317 Beretania. 6723 Owing to lack of time for sending out ... ilay 1903. a 5 5 l3 3 I V. K. 400. Mak. 2250. G. & R. 1750. K. indulging in intoxicating liquor and KODH OUTWARD. 3800, 7000, amount thus? saved to personal letters soliciting contributions 'a.m. p.m. p.m. Isets. P. H. M. G. F. 12,000, K. S. contribute the COTTAGES: Chrlstley lane, off Fort St. BTor Waianae, Waialua, Kahuku and Ft. a.m. 675. He claimed 300, M 28 1.14 1.6 1 ti 7 50 7.1 5.57 8.14 S.45 Co. the War Fund. that Rent reasonable. Apply Wong KwaL for an exhibit at the St. Louis World's 9-"i- 5 000,000 yen It doe Way Stations a. m., 3aop. m. T i9 2.00 1.6 .1.83 8.2 8.S5 5.56 6.nt 4.33 would be saved i.nnually, if C24A Wot City, Ewa Mill and Way W 30 2.45 15 S 11 8.58 9.24 6.151 5.2l the, habitual liquor drinkers of Japan Fair, many persons will not receive a can easil Pearl ;p m. a.m. 5i all - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. go. Its i Stations 17:30 a. m., 9'.I5 X Sli 3 54 1 8 S.3J 9.39 10.18 5.54 6.15r 6.09 would abstain from this harmful habit. UNFURNISHED cottage for rent,' No. specific request. simple a. m., a:rs p. m., 3:20 p. m. 'Kse G. Hamamura. who lives in Onomea, t ii:os 1 1 7 10.10lU.00 1429B Fort Lane, off Fort street. .'For p. m., P-- ., $9:30 p. m., f 47 4.10 !.3 6.15 7.51 Hawaii, has a great thirst for sake. In All citizens are hereby asked to indi 14:15 s:i5 8 2 5.22 1.7 4.48 10.46ill.5l 5.5 6.15 8.4H ARRIVED. particulars apply at 1429C. 6744 tn:i5 p. m. 8 8 6.18 1.7 4.51 4.. 5 9.48 fact he has acquired a reputation for cate as to exhibit, by b.till.i I ' 26, their desire an INWARD. a. in . Saturday, March the enormous quantity of Japan's na- U 4 7.00 1.6 6.07 12.(0 0.&0 6.160.43 Gas. A COTTAGE on Thurston Avenue, next sending Arrive Honolulu frou Kahuku, Wai- 50 schr. "Gilbert," from Molokai tional beverage that he daily consumes. door to Mrs. Damon, good contributions today to the office fishing grounds, 1 p. m. war in condi alua and Waianae 8 136 a. m., S:3i at Having heard of the war and the tion; beautiful sea view, fine lawn in of the Full moon March 31st 2:13 a. m. 27. fund subscription, he, however, made a p. in. at Sunday, March front, etc. Apply to Dr. Jno. S. Mc-Gre- Arrive Honol.Iu from Ewa Mill and Times of the tide are taken from the Stmr. W. G. Thompson, solemn resolution that he ".vould never Hawaii Promotion Committee. Hall. from liquor he cor. Lunalilo and Hackfeld Sts, Pearl City t6 150 a. nL, a. m., United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- Nawiliwili, Kauai, 2:43 a. m., again touch the and that 6741 176 vey at with would save the money ordinarily spent Food 8 136 a. m., io 138 a. m., 2 :o5 p. m., tables. 6000 bags A sugar, 20 bags taro, 38 pkgs. p. m., 7HO P- - . The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur sundries. in this bad habit and contribute it to 4:31 nt, S:3i P. ( Daily. about one hour earlier than at Hono- Niihau, 6:45 the War Fund. As a result, he has OFFICES FOR RENT. W. Stmr. from Kailua, at a. to F. MACFARLANE, Sunday Excepted. lulu. m.. with 889 bags A sugar, 425 B already sent fifty dollars the com OFFICES in Elite Building, Hotel St. t bags We hope Commissioner to St. Louis. t Sunday Only. Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours sugar, SO tons scrap iron, 12S cords mittee, as a first installment. Apply Jas. Steiner, 916 Fort street. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH, 30 minutes slower than Greenwich wood. that he will maintain this good resolu 6730 J. A. GILMAN, P & tion. Shinpo. Supt. G. P. & T. A time, being that of the meridian 157 Stmr. Claudine, Kahu-Iu- i, Hawaii Treasurer, Com- of Parker, from - Hawaii Promotion degrees thirty minutes. The time at 5 a. m., with 30 head cattle, 31 'THE STANGENWALD," only Are- mittee. whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which is calves, 86 pkgs. hides, 166 sacks paiai, proof oflice building in city. n CUAB. BREWER CO.'S the same as Greenwich, 0 hours 0 min- 98 sacks corn, 46 hogs, 129 pkgs. sun- JAPANESE Dan utes. Sun and moon are for locr time dries. ROOMS AND BOARD. ITEW YOEK LIHE for the whole group. DEPARTED. WAR FUND AT WAHIAWA, ten dollars per week, A Home Company feeds an. Sunday, March 27. two dollars per day. Stage meets WEATHER BUREAU. 3:15 p. m. from Honolulu at Ship Tfflie E. Starbnck sailing Stmr. Ke Au Hou, for Kona, at noon, following shows ob- train it grow t from New York to Honolulu The the amounts Pearl City, on Tuesdays and Fridays. under special charter to Kapiolani Es- by CAPITAL $50,680. March 1st. FREIGHT TAKEN Honolulu, Alexander tate. tained the various committees for Address Mrs. Caroline Rhodes, at Street, King 57. AT LOWEST RATES. March 27, 10 p. m. SAIL TODAY. the contributions to the war fund up Pearl City. Phone Organized under the laws of th Sol' to last Saturday: Territory of Hawaii. For freight rates apply to Wai-manal- o. Mean Temperature 67.3. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle. for Agency of Yokohama Specie Bank, PASTURAGE. CHAB. BUEWEU & CO. Minimum Temperature 60. $ll,S37.0vi; Kei Hin Bank, $9,741.35; Maximum Temperature 77. a, GOOD pasture near town. Apply THE 27 Kilby St, Boston, Stmr. Lehua. Xaopala. for Kalaupa-p- Patriotic Japanese Women's Associa- P. O. Barometer 9 p. m. 29.95; Box 365. . - 6747 at steady. Wailau, Pelekunu and Halawa, at tion, $576.30; Shinpo $448. , HA WAHAN Unit 24 hours up 9 5 p. m. Hawaii Sha. REALTY iS LIMITED. HONOLOI.U. g Rainfall. to a. m. .00. Total $22,602.65. Hawaii Shinpo. Mean Absolute Moisture 5.4 cts per SAIL, TUESDAY. and MATURITY CO Ltd. cub. ft. Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, Hilo "REBLL CHIEF" Loans, Mortgages, Securities, Mean Relative Humidity 75. for and Chang Kim, Gibb wife, J. S. way ports, 12 noon. Jas. and Investments and AUDITING. Winds S. W.; force, 1 0. at Emerson,, Spencer, Cross Seal to Stmr. Ko- J. F. J. and Estate, opened Audit- "Weather Fair. Mauna Loa, Simerson, for. wife, C. von Draten. BAY STALLION, grandson of "Marin", Corporation Books and na, Kau Maui ports, 12 noon. negotiated. Forecast for March 2S and at stmr. W. G. Hall, from Kauai will stand at Homes ed. Registered Warrants Variable Stmr. W. Q. Thompson, Ka- Per Built on the Install' GENE your business in my hands and winds and fair weather. Hall, for ports, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gay, WAIALAE RANCH. Leave uai ports, at 5 p. m. Telephone, 216 ment receive the benefit of my personal at- R. C. LYDECKER,, J. H. Coney, Mrs. J. H-- Coney. G. H. Main or room 606. Plan. Loans. W. L. Territorial Stmr. Claudine, Parker, for Kahului. O. Smith, G. Rodiek. C. M. Stangenwald Building. 6745 Home Offlee Mclntyre Hono- tention. Real Estate. Meteorologist Maui, 5 p. m. Fairchild. Bid Gc HOWARD, w ith Palolo Land Co., Room at Lovestad, Mrs. W. H. Rice, Mr. and lulu, T. H. No. 7, Mclntyre Building. BORN. PASSENGERS. Mrs. A. Waterhouse, J. T. Oilman, Mrs. Johnson G. Ottoen, G. MEAD J. Porter. Mr. In this city, March 26, 19M to Arrived. Taerpelman, E. Fernandez. F. Smith, the wife of Royal D. Per stmr. Claudine. Ifie Eflilii 113 PACIFIO HOTEL. Mead, a son. from Kahului, Y. Lin Fat. R. Fukrimoto. J. W. Cath-car- t. M A - De-ku- m. Union Street, oppo. Pacific Club. March 27. F. A. Mayfield, Edward Miss G. Anderson. W. C. Parke. v 1 I K D. J. G. Rothwell, E. T. Parsons, W. D. Kalauokalani, Jr., Mr. Anno, in G. Mr. ililllf ISIPII, Hi Class Accommodations for Scott and wife. Judge Kahaulelio, and Mrs. Helbekath, N. Sakamoto. M. K First Board MEAD In this city. March 26, 1904. J. Rogie. Sugimoto Lodging. F. Richter, N. and Frank. T. McC. Hen-dric- k. Expert and the infant son Roj-a- l Stewart. II. E. 11S0 of Mr. and Mrs. wife. Miss Lucy Kaleikau, S. B. Fuji- L. E. KESTWELXi, Tregloani and 1188 Union Street. D. Mead. yama, Dr. Rodgere, Miss G. Lacy, Miss C. L. Kookoo, Annie Kauka, B. Webke and 43 deck. General KsaLXf. . KUltrJ finMiimmrllnil.mnii turn Tm!Smrwi