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VOL. XXXVII., NO. 6435. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903. PRICE FIVE CERTO. J

of over $400,000. . This action threw out sale." It is understood the reasofl for of every other Item which had is Joint J R R 1 this that there have been too many HOUSE IS been passed, as there had to be pro' i 0 S IS callers to look over the ranch. GUY LANDERS IS vlded money to meet the the wherewith . There Is a romance In the Norris addition and this could come only from ranch and Its many visitors and their shaving down other items. experiences with the aged and peculiar : ' The result was that the adjournment, man whose home been for many CHARGED WITH A CALLED TO upon I0W. II it has which came soon after the vote IT years. Col." Norris is nothing if not the water system features, left every self contained and he not only holds thing in the air, and that with no out onto what he has but does so in a way GRAVE look for speedy adjustment. It is taken which has not endeared him to the OFFENCE ITS DUTY material THE for settled that there will be JMRKET neighbors or .those who would do busl-nes- a reduction In the road items. Thus with him. It Is told of him that School will get only J60.000 and t street when a cattle purchaser visited the Queen $20,000, while on this side there Kahuku Ranch for the purpose of buy will be a number of street openings lng stock, the dealer indicated the cat- Arrested in Billings, Montana, for Vice Speaker Acts which will fall. Pauahi street will sue Big Kau Ranch tle that be wanted, to be met by the ceed, but Fort street will have a hard Colonel with the emphatic declaration time as will Kuku!, Kuaklni, Bates and that he would take Just what were of Honolulu Bank ForgeriesPar In Accord With several others. The general result will Withdrawn by fered to him or "none and upon oro-- be the shaving down of. the general Isl test being made the dealer was driven Law. and provisions, so as to accommodats Owner. oft the ranch without any cattle o ticulars Unknown Here. the advance which is made on the wa show for his visit. It is presumed the ter problems. visitors 'on purchase bent have similar There was some feeling developed ly tried his nerves. of Judges yesterday when the matter of provl Disturbed by Aany Calls The ranch has been In the hands of The Opinions sion for the dredging of the harbor was Morgan for sale for . a long time, and Russians Aakim Ready for WarPope Sustains was he general opinion the very Col. was wttl discussed. It Would-b- e fact that Norris Weigh and Three that there should be expended as much From ing to consider an offer becomin the FriarsGreat Fire in Quebec Prov- mrmpv as possible on this feature, so known meant that he was surrounded Day Limit Holds. that there might be secured a deep and Buyers. by agents and would-b- e purchasers, inceAlbanian Chiefs. Captured. satisfactory harbor for the big ships and deluged as well by mail from those Tere is. however, a feeling tbit some who wished to get a chance to offer the may try Oahu Appropriations Are Held Up of the out of town members Place Has Been Widely Advertised ranch. Finally the visits of those who to raid the harbor provisions. There wished to see the property became too (ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEQRAHS.) Because the Members Cannot will be a big flrfht made for the wharves and Much Visited Some frequent for the Colonel, and he decid and dredtrinir items in the Territorial ed that he would withdraw the ranch BIIXIXGS, Mont., May 20. Guy Landers ha3 been arrested Get Together. men Peculiarities. end of the bill, and the Oahu from the market and as well take him here for Honolulu bank forgeries. hope to be able to hold all that has self out of the ranks of those who suggested. might be invaded by lookers over at oen Ranch, Col. Inquiries wero made last niirht of men connected witb. two local Acting upon .the request of Governor Wes.t Hawaii h.ts concluded tl:at it Kahuku the home of any time. J banks tne above dispatch, none had Dole, who holds the view that with will provide for a court house and Jail Samuel Norris, in Kau, Is not for sale. The ranch is a really great stretch concerning but of them any largre bond issue float, there is a neces to cost. $15,000, a water system for tVai After being advertised all over the of country, similar in many respects the City Director-- . The San Francisco Directory reveals several alty to have eve rything in the most rg-- mea which will mean $10,000, while the United States as the ideal ranch of the to the Olaa country of the other side are as they ap of the island, is much sought persons named Landers, but none of 'them have the Christian namo manner. Vice Speaker Knudsen rest of the items about country, after it has been viewed by and. it tilar pear in the bill with the exception p; now for its good pasturage. It Is said "Guy." It' is possible that the forger secured blank checks of IIo-- 11 many would-b- e purchasers, the great yesterday, shortly after o'clock la the Volcano road, which is cut to $23,-00- that the difference between Col. Norris nolum banks, filled them out, and while endeavoring .to pass them. 186,000 5,009 the morning, called the House to order, $50,000. estate with its acres and its ana wouia-o- e Duyers nas oeen to put i was from ( arrested. And had the roll called. Nothing else East Hawaii has. treated its road3 in head of cattle, which roam over its iit m a. uuisueii,.. i imatil t me1 Beeitersi . wanieai q to buy was done and adjournment was taken a generally liDerai way. n nas n;en broad acres and wide lava patches, has the cattle and have the ranch nollcy men to thrown in, while Colonel wants' to morning. the of the there make been formally and entirely withdrawn the THE POPE SUSTAINS THE until this appropriations such as to in sell the ranch and throw in the cattle yes the road from sale, the statement of the Colonel It was the most common gossip sure the commencement of the road, It is thought that Col. Norris will stick -- making announcement, terday that Speaker Beckley will this and its prosecution along the general in his letter the to his decision to keep out of the mar PHILIPPINE FRIARS being tereely: "Kahuku is not for now, -- morning order the clerk to strike from lines, the belief being that the county ket for some time the records of the House the fact that revenues will finish the work, where it the Inauguration is left to the county SAX FRANCISCO, May 20. Father Coleman, the army chap this meeting was held. Should this work PEARL HARBOR CASE MAY. BE there will be a long wait for the who has been Pope oyer be done it will have the effect only of to bejrin. Among the changes from lain, negotiating villi the the Friar question, showing the belief of the Speaker In the bill as submitted are the In SETTLED WITHOUT LAWSUITS is now en route to the Philippines. The Friars are to continue ia Ills own opinion, as against that of creasing of the. "Walplo valley road control of the University there and the Pope ha3 not directed theic the best legal talent in the Territory, from $30,000 to $42,000, and the addition expulsion from other work. The Friars will also keep the large areas of $13,000 in North Hllo. Yor the Governor acted only after hav for roads Maul has completed its lists along of public lands which they now possess as the Pope believes that the ing been advised by three of the Judges the lines already published, with the Negotiations HaVC Bed! in PrO &reSS for Some feeling towards them in the Philippines has improved to such an extent as to the view they would take should addition of the court house $33,000 and that this is allowable. there be brought before them the ques- Jail $5,000. Time and Now Await the Arrival of Com tion of the legality of the adjournment Chaplain Coleman, who has been conducting these negotiations, over three days. . FIVE CENT BEER mander Pond May Settle at $90,000. was once in Honolulu and is quite well known here. There was no Intention to transact o business and the only reason for the HAS NOW ARRIVED calling of the House to order was that EPIDEMICS PREVAILING there might be a clear record of com And now with all the other accom Negotiations are again In progress , has already been paid the amount of pliance with the law on the part paniments of progress comes five cent for the settlement of the Pearl Harbor I tn judgment. AT NAVAL STATIONS I A Jury. in the United States Court THREE the lower house of the Leglslati beer.f Not the schooner, not the long naval station site dispute without fur- soon as prayer bad been ! fixed the value of the. Honolulu Planta Thus as the glassj either, simply the beer, five cents ther recourse to the courts. Assistant offered by Representative Kalll, on tion leases at $105,b00 which the govern- - United States Attorney Dunne on be motion of Mr. Harris the session ad worth, but It Is accompanied with the ment refused to accept, claiming It to NEWPORT, May 20. Measles and diphtheria are prevalent at lourned. This makes the record right free lunch and drawn from the wood, half of the Navy Department and be excessive and out of all proportion the naval training station here. In the event that there may be In the so that It draws a crowd to the front Judge Sllllman for the Honolulu Planta to the value of the leases. Then Judge Estee took the matter out of the Jury's future any Question raised over tn of the bar. tion Co., have been discussing the . There seems to be an unusual amount of sickness at naval stations. hands and fixed the valuation at $75,000 matter. It was for the dispensing of the five terms of a possible compromise for sev Scarlet fever was lately reported as prevalent at the Brooklyn yard, Meanwhile the various, delegations conditional upon Its acceptance by the 1 epidemic League cent beer that P. France got his eral days, but Is not likely that any defendant. When the Honolulu Plan and spinal meningitis in an form at Island, Phila put In a hard day over the appropria delphia. In the license for the Aala saloon, in Bere-tan- la definite agreement will be made. until tation Co., refused this valuation the tions which are to be made -- re- O- bJlL Maul completed its list and street, asd-a- s he naively ex after the arrival of Commander Pond, court granted a new trial, but the lean was no as Navy East Hawaii made up a program, as plains, "I am ia a Japanese and Chi who Is expected on the Sonoma today. sult better as far the The Truth Is Unofficial. mem Department was concerned for. the Jury rtld West Hawaii. In Kauai the nese neighborhood, and I roust accom- Commander Pond is on his way to rVers have so failed to get together fixed the valuation at $103,000. From WASHIXGTOX, May 20. The powers having filed objections far modate my customers. They want five Midway Island where he will accom- and have made no effort to look after this an appeal was taken to the Cir Minister Bowen's foot notes to the Venezuelan Blue Book, they have cents beer, I give it to them, no more, pany the Iroquois on her trip to look cuit Court of Appeals, though in the to their proportions. The Island In the is unofficial. bo less. My glasses are not more than Into meantime Admiral Merry had reached been informed that the document bill as printed and sent down from the cable and lighthouse matters. The o as large as ones an agreement plantation. - Senate at the regular session, has not half the in which beer Iroquois, however, does not sail, until with the The a Is sold for ten cents. I have those too terms of this compromise were never nearly a full quota, and it will be the 29th of this month and so there will Big Fire in Canada. Jlght matter to add the necessary Items, but I charge ten cents when a man asks made public, but it is understood that be over a week to negoti- $30,-0- 00 as there is seemingly not sufficient de- for a long drink and gets it in the tall conduct the the price agreed upon was about ST. nYACrSTTTIE, Quebec, May 20. A fire broke out in fac may up and grant mand for the money, but the county glass. ations which lead to a finil the of certain conditions tories here, destroying them and 250 houses. The los3 is $500,000. will take It so that there may be full "There was a big kick against me settlement of the naval site dispute. to the plantation as to the use of was by man wharves, com- o benefit gained from the expense to and I told the who sells This is not the first time that there waterfront, etc The the beer that there might be trouble. promise, though approved here, by Ad- Well. which the county will be put in the have been negotiations looking towards Harriman Doing payment of its share of the Interest Well I show him that I sell five cents miral Merry and Acting United States beer, for five cents, I take the'money an amicable settlement to the title of Attorney Dunne was not accepted at XEAV YORK, May 20. President Harriman, of the Southern and sinking fund charges. Pearl Harbor lands. Previous attempts The Oahu members have never yet that my customers have, what more "Washington by the Navy Department. Pacific, is recovering from the shock of the surgical operation. ' X were made to compromise with both "hsi-- can ao. The objections were to the giving of . l a complete 'attendance but after ... Bishop Honolulu o -- the Estate and the prlvUeges Plan- two days of discussion, the caucus ad- t certain to the Honolulu Plantation Co., for their rights In the tation though the valuation was ac Russians Making Ready. journed last evening without being land desired by the government, but anywhere near to a solution of the ODD FELLOWS cepted as satisfactory. The main ob- not with success. Other owners of stacle in the way of approval was the PEKIXG, May "20. Despilcr the denials, there is a constant flow problem. It was water which caused accepted the BUILDING BIDS small Interests la the land pending appeal in Bishop Es river.- - the tie up. It had been practically de- then the of Russian war materials to the Yalu terms of the government, among them ' the Pahoa scheme tate case which first would have to be . o cided that watr being the Oahu Railway, the John Ii to should be inserted in the bill at pre- Bids for the new Odd Fellows' build settled, and as there was nc time Estate and "W. G. Irwin. None of these be gained by accepting the compromise, Roosevelt in Oregon. vious meetings, and the plans of the ing were opened yesterday afternoon people, however, had much at stake, it was rejected by the Secretary of the engineers, for the development of the at the office of Architect Traphagen. the greater part of land Ford ASHLAND, Oregon, May 20. President Roosevelt passed system the at Navy. gravity water in Nuuanu. had was found Island and Pearl Harbor belonging to consequence. But It that John Ouderkirk was The withdrawal of the appeal in the through here on his way north. been cut out 'In at the Bishop Estate in fee simple, and o yesterday's gathering all of this was the lowest bidder. His figures for the Bishop Estate case, which Involved the the Honolulu Plantation Co. holding to of the changed. There was a decided feeling work were $43,733. The next lowest title the fee, and the reversal long leases upon it. judgment of Judge Estee in the Hono Albanian Chiefs Taken. In favor of the Nnuanu system. It bidder was the firm of Lucas Brothers, accept The Bishop Estate would not lulu case has opened the way to fur- May chiefs havra .was shown that there Is now a chance with $46.S38. while the A. Harrison lsl- - MITROYITZA, 20. The principal Albanian the low valuation Tilaced UDOn the ther negotiations for the arnica le set- 'to get 700 horse power by the putting Mill Company bid $13,000. The only captured. and by tne navy experts and the case tlement of the whole matter. The ap- been -- - j In cf a . nail electric light plant addl- other bidders were Fred. Harrison, was foueht out in court with the re- - I pellate court has upheld the doctrine and this with a water system $51,973 and J. F. Bowler, $32,500. The citH 4. (VIA nril.-'- h ftlon. tie of the defendant's right to a Jnry trial, which would obviate the expense of old building has been cleared away i j Sunstrokes Numerous. and was not acceptable to the owners. An and the United States officials, here at pumping. This gained strength until the prospect is on struc- - that work the appeal was taken to the Circuit Court least, are convinced that no jury could j NETT YORK, May 20. Deaths from heat are reported from the majority seemed to favor the Nuu-- j ture will be under way before end the of Appeals at San Francisco but this seteral states. anu plan, which will mean an expense of the month- - was withdrawn and the Bishop. Estate (Continued on page 3.) HONOLULU, MAY 21 , 1903. THE PACIFIC COMMFECIAL ADVERTISER, 2 ana the school in the infected district closed. CHANCE FOR Dr. Henry Hayes of Olaa was grant- ed leave of absence and Dr. Curti9 ap- pointed temporarily to fill his place. HANDSOME2. pre-pare- 'a Supt. McVeigh was Instructed to list of lepers who are cohabit- THE'CLH! ing unlawfully, in order that divorces Shirtwaists might be obtained for them. President; Cooper suggested that the things to a or "VTe hare some clever board remain at the settlement two show you now in shirt "waists. Examination three days on the June .visit in order OF Its tho style and the way thcy New to examine lepers. He said he didn't are trimmed that makes them believe there was a single person there handsomest waists in town. of Lepers to who wished to leave. the following re- Xew Bishop Sleeves,. etc. Dr. Cofer sent In the begin to tell you port: errs ShoeStore AVe couldn't Made. condi- as- Be "I have to report the heaJth how pretty they are, but can Hong- can- tions In the Orient as follows: sure you that the qualities kong, two weeks to April 25, 1903 the prices not be excelled nor Experts Smallpox cases, 1; deaths. 1; plague equaled at any store in town. The Legislative cases, 115; deaths, 109. Shanghai, two We just invite you to see them. Made a Slight weeks to April 29. 1903 Smallpox cases, On account of the fact that we must vacate our present All prices plainly marked and 0: deaths, 2. Nagasaki, two weeks to premises, Fort and Hotel Streets, by May 26, we are forced to the goods nicely arranged. Mistake. May 1, 1903 Clean. Kobe, two weeks sacrifice our stock of BOOTS and SHOES. Also a large con- S; te to May S, 1903 Smallpox cases, signment of up-to-da- goods, that arrived by the last steamer. deaths. 0. Yokohama, two weeks to May 6, 1903 Clean. lie. Will Get Divorces for Lep- We will sell. Fort Street Boird ers New Fish Market. KIDNAPPED A HIT. Ladies' Fancy Beaded Slippers from ?10 to $3.25 per pair Ladies' Oxfords in heavy and ingle sole from 2 to $2.50 " Drinking Fountains. Elleford's New Bill Hakes a Decided Ladies' Bala in heavy and single sole at ?3.00 per pair. - 8ucce. , . FA i 3 - ss of all persons Kidnapped, last night at' the Orphe-u- m, ss A general examination - In- - O at the leper settlement was ordered brought down the house. The The Above Line - yesterday by the Board of Health, to first act opened and ended In a roar 3 - rest once and for all the stories of laughter and a furore of applause 4-- ss set at - Patent, face which are being1 constantly, repeated brought on by the efforts of Jessie St that many of the persons confined at Norton, Corrigan, Myrtle Selwyn and Kalaupapa and Kalawao are not lep- Sosso. The author of the play, having Ideal, 5 ers. evolved a strong plot evidently be- o $$ in surrounding his tragedy, with and IS r Dr. Mays called up the matter at yes- lieved S3 plenty of first rate comedy and his ef- terday's meeting with a resolution pro- IS fort was permanently successful. . ipiiirefliLiuire - viding that Dr. Goodhue make a list The grimmer scenes of the play are Vici Kids I? of all persons committed for leprosy realistically conceived and the climaxes who have recovered from that disease both novel and' clever. . That the audi- performance was i $ If or whom he considers are doubtful ence appreciated the Ladies' Vici Bals at f1.50 per pair evinced by the more than hearty ap- SI - cases, and that all such persons be im- Barefoot sandals. ...at 90c. to $1.40 per pair ss plause from the packed house after $1.75 per - mediately transferred to he Kalihi re- Ladies' White canvas Oxfords at $1.00 to pair S3 every act. The comedy of the first, per pair -- - Men's Patent Kid Court Pumps at $2.75 -- examina- act, - ceiving station for further second and particularly the third Kid Dancing Pumps. at $2.7r per pair S3 is really irresistible. Men's Patent S3 tion. S3 Jessie Norton in a rollicking comedy Also a large stock of other goods which are too numerous President Cooper said he favored the - fiACKFELD & CO. S3 was and appeared to to mention. - purpose of the resolution but suggested role at her best S3 as fully as did We would advise every shoe buyer to INVESTIGATE - relish the character the proceeding would be a rather . S3 that her audience. Her two specialties OUR BARGAINS before buying elsewhere. UMITCD. expensive one and that it would be Eyes" and "Mami O'Con- S3 "Scandalous much better for the examination to be nor" with the cake walk brought down made at the settlement by the medical the housej being given in her best as "handsomest commission in the presence of the style. Corrigan the man on force" was inimmitable and upon annual visit the Board of Health its furnished fun by the hour, bosso m T next month. He favored the idea of a light comedy role did excellent voik Shoe JUST READ THIS1 Dr. Goodhue preparing the list so as to and both Miss Elliott and Miss Wash-to- n errs Store experts deserving of praise. expedite matters when the are M bright, clever i cottage, visited the settlement. Dr. Mays ac- Myrtle Selwyn was a For $1,250.00 will build you a beautiful Lando as usual a realist Fort and Hotel Sis, complete. design, similiar to King street cepted the amendment to, his resolu- soubrette and 1 in Pawaa, Artistic T ic" villain. Edler, Blair and Pauline walls; white enamel plumb-incr- : approved of by all the houses; solid foundation; double tion which was Maitland in smaller roles achived dis- larsre rooms hot and cold water and wired for board. and lanais: members of the tinction. The play is really an ex- electric lights. Call and see Mr. "Winston favored the resolution one s should not re missed suggested examination be cellent id (VI. and that the at its repetition this evening. 'Wfm Compboll, made immediately and referred to the ! ! - 1C31 2111, White Rock Water Has fio Peer Ko. Young St. Phone White or k many reports circulated as to the clean at the settlement. MEMORIAL FOR Af. M. Cllln'bori, 4- "As a demonstration of the Inaccu- It Is Used By King Edward Judd Building. racy of mere ocular examination," said NATIONAL GUARD Since King's illness he has been recommended by Dr. Cooper, "take the cases of two chil- the were pronounced clean by the his physicians to dilute his wine, and at the Guildhall dren that Guard two experts who visited the settlement The members of the National Luncheon on Saturday last two bottles of effervescent with the committee from the legisla- In Honolulu will attend memorial ser spring water, called "White Rock" were placed beside t ture. These children were brought vices next Sunday In Kawaiahao His Majesty's plate. The water comes from a natural A Cold Drink for a Warm Thirst down to the Kalihi receiving station, at church. Memorial Day services are spring in the western part of the United States called request of a representative and the held annually in that church a week Waukesha, and is very brilliant and pleasant to the were examined by the medical board There 13 nothing else to equal previous to May 30th and the orders palate. It was sent to the King as a present by a friend, and bacteriologists. AH declared that and His Majesty used it in place of the usual Roshach or they were lepers." . for the National Guard were posted V Apollinaris. From the Table, London, Nov. 1st, 1 It was finally decided to instruct Dr. yesterday as follows: , a PRIMO LAGER BEER Goodhue to make up" the list and the Honolulu, Hawaii, May 20th, 1903. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS and by will be made upon the oc- 33. V examination General Orders No. casion of Board's visit in June. & nd the The officers of the Regiment will as W. C. PEACOCK CO., ITD. Dr. Mays also called attention to the semble at these Headquarters on Sun- AGENTS. mi inadequacy of the accommodations at 9:30 proven sold day, the 24th Inst., at the hour of tin The government chemist has its purity and it is the Kalihi receiving station and asked a. m. of by all dealers. If anything was being done to relieve Uniform Fatigue, blue trousers and lis the situation. - , white gloves. pol Dr. Cooper stated that an appropria- By order of Col. Jones. ofii tion had been asked from the Legis- (Signed) JOHN SCHAEFER, lature, and . if granted the entire sta- Captain and Adjutant. Waverley Block, 178 Hotel Street. be 000000000000000OtOK tion would be remodeled and six new ish cottages constructed. . TIME AND MONET. Sickness is tl DIVORCES FOR LEPERS. causes a. loss of both time and money. You lose the time and have the ex- SPECIAL SALE OF Ka-n- e reported com- toH Good Printing S. K. for the pense of medical attendance, entailing on the a mittee unlawful cohabitation at a double loss. This can be avoided by settlement. He said the poor people is 6 using some reliable remedy at the first j Alwoyo o should be assisted and quoted the stat ! OF FIXE QUALITY1. harl stage of the sickness. The purchase of O ute which leprosy ground for invej makes a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera divorce. Another statute was quoted Also some very pretty patterns of figured SILK GOODS Trill j and Diarrhoea Remedy often proves a says Attorney-Gener- al A which that the or, and SILK EMBROIDERIES. balai Profitable Investment poor Indigent or profitable investment, by its use at 2 shall give aid to and appearance any but oppressed citizens, and suggested that the first of unusual 0 at- star action be brouerht for divorce by the looseness of the bowels, a severe j tack of diarrhoea or dysentery may be with Attorney-Gener- al on behalf of the per p Asso".' sons living unlawfully the settle averted that might otherwise compel a c3 Ff-ill- at Every is For the Best, go to O merit. week's cessation from labor. He up-to-d- ate 1 Dr. Moore was appointed a member household should have a bottle at hand. liable and never Is pleasant ; of the medical board of examiners. It fails and to take. ! today. may save life. Harness Co, O The question of asking tenders fo Get lt It a Ben. Makers. The Hawaiian Gazette son, Smith & Co., -- Ltd., wholesale I'hme Main 90. JP. O. liox 183. 0 paUi was referred to a committee com Warerlw Site., BeihM St. T .Imlted T posed of M. P. Robinson, E. C. Win- - agents, sell it. . . ston and F. C. Smith to ascertain from &kTT the Legislature the amount to be ap An Old Eagllch Bank. CLOSING OUT Art Printing Engraving The stock of SWELL HATS, at prices within the reach o anl Oj propriated. The president was author One of the earlist of English banks, ized to call for bids for the amount re Smith, Payne & Smith's bank, has re-cen- Uy ALL, at Klni ".!. Mala mm'. quired. been merged into the "Ujxion THE ZsEW MILLDsERY STORE, -- FOUNTAINS FOR ANIMALS. bank. The bank has been in the Smith (Cantors) family more 200 0OCOCOC0000 A letter was received from B. H, than years. Thomas Fort Street, next to Convent School. Smith asking permission to establish Smith, of Nottingham, in 16S0 five years before the foundation of the ten sanitary drinking: fountains in Ho Bank of England undertook, in addi- New York Dental nolulu for animals only. The idea met tion to his business of mercer, that Parlors with approval but it was first referred of banker, such was the high esteem in ubscribe for the Sun which to the committee on petitions for in- he was held by the merchants of vestigation. his own and neighboring towns. This HOURQ: 0 esteem is heightened In effect when it 1037 Fort Street. NEW FISH MARKET. is recalled that it was only In the prer request vious reign of Charles I. that London day Advertiser. cents A from Wong Leong per- 25 for merchants, accustomed to depositing mission to establish a fish market on bullion and cash in the Tower for safe- WkUklM OOD Queen street was referred to the same ty, had it seized by the king to the WORKS 30,000! up-to-dat- e, committee. amount of The year 1758 're and thoroughly alive to the tastes marks the partnership of Mr. Payne a month, delivered by ef the OTHER MATTERS. people in the manufacture of CAE BOX- - and the extension to London. . Notting- Dr. Sandow reported two cases 'at ham and elsewhere, and just before the nineteenth century smallpox on Kauai among Ri- - dawned a Robert Porto Smfth was raised to the peerage as PHONE BLUE 1871. can. All precautions had been taken Lord Carrirtgton. carrier. V II THIS PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ABVEkiIElCfLXT3M12 a " I two suits on notes which the defendant escaped paying because they were not EHEARiNG properly stamped. The Supreme Court in an opinion by Frear. Galbraith dis- senting as to one case, affirms the pre- - i vious ruling. S "REFUSED. The syllabus follows: "The repeal of the provisions of the Federal Stamp Act that require stamps ' S to be placed on promissory notes does MOTHERS' FRIENTD BOYS WAISTS. not affect notes re- made before such AH our Percale Waists Su,gar Company pealthe provisions that impose penal- at $1.00, on special sale at T5c, this "Waist ties make Instruments invalid or Inad- lias two separate collars. . TWO GREAT RLAMES missible as evidence until stamped and SPECIAL AT 5&c,Tkj3' Laundered Waists, for New provide how collar attaoLed. to Pay that they shall be stamped Boys' TJnlaundercd afterwards If not stamped when made, SHrt Waists, special at 20c. ERE linked together when the STEIX-BLOC-H CO. Mill. not having been repealed. linked theirs to that of PRIESTLEY'S Cravenetto "Instruments not stamped when mad-- ; rain-pro- can be W of fabrics. The legally stamped afterwards only as prescribed by law, that Is. by going Stein-Qloc- h Cravenette Supreme Court Says It before the collector. "A rehearing is denied." lit rain-pro- Boys' ia undoubtedly the most perfect of garment that has Can't Be Deducted Galbraith concurs in the order over- Brown Linen Knee Pants Suits, $2.00 and $2.50, Suits oa ruling the motion but says there was sale ever been produced. They have taken a fabric of merit and at $1.30, age 10 to 13. , From Tax. error in the former Judgment which the have put it through a treatment that it 13 impossible for any court should tailors to do. You must forget though, the correct of its own motion. 100 SAILOR COLLARS. other not that In the one case where the , prooer "Cravenette." fabric 13 rain-proo- f, that the moment" it is cut stamps Misses and Cnildren's Embroidered Sailor Collars New Hearing Also Refused in were affixed but not cancelled at 25c and 35o. up and sewn together in a garment, he finds "the plaintiff that should have LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS. UNLESS THE SEWING AND GENERAL TAILORING Case Involving Construction Judgment. S . New arrivals. of Stamp Act. ' Tko very latest We invite inspection. IS PROPERLY DONE, Appl Banana Scare. will leak the seams. And, another thing: Cravenette Editor Advertiser: It Is a source of it at If The Supreme Court handed down two some wonder and disappointment ia never do double service of a much PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY, cloth poorly tailored, it will the de- 'to many Honolulu housekeepers BLOCK, Ltd. 1 in- - decisions yesterday In both cases in their MODEL FORT STREET. top coat as well a3 the rain coat that tbe makers of the fabric J'ltfir1-- ' nun i l i hmjii ' " nying a motion for a rehearing. search for dainty edibles for the table, i tended it for. Therefore, we recommend the that the apple banana Is not more gen- SUGAR COMPANY MUST PAY. erally for sale. Stein-Bloc- This banana, with Its h Cravenette The court denied a new hearing In slightly acid taBte, is preferred by ARROW BRAND COLLARS Commercial many to the native or ordinary banana ' rain-pro- of the appeal of the Hawaiian to men who wish to have the best and most reliable and yet It seems almost impossible to many Sugar Co. from decision of the Xff, OCt There are collars that oost and the procure it. Occasionally Jm3 f4"C more but none better these. pay it may.be 2 lUI vlai than tax court, and the plantation must found at the Chinese fruit store, but '- on its Income of about $230,000. The this cannot be depended on because - Stein-Bloc- li Gravcnettc Goats, - - $16 to $30. point at issue was whether money spent when one needs them most they are THE GUYEE HAT for a new mill could be deducted from liable not to have them. Is not this EQUAL OF ANY $5.00 HAT MADE. x another source of revenue or the ever Income. the talked-o- f small farmer? The syllabus of the court follows: YOUNO Mo Mi "The provisions of the Income tax LEVINGSTON'S BUIUDINO law that 'no 'deduction shall be made NOTABLE VISIT OF CL.OTW1ER3 for any amount paid out for new build ZPcxt evncl erHsLELt ings, permanent improvements or bet JOHN R. A0TT PEARL HARBOR CASE Streets F jflliljf fffffi--- terments made to increase the value of ' any property or estate, does not imply John R. Mott, general secretary of that the deduction may be made for the Y. M. C. A., for foreign work, who Mil BE SETTLED air amounts so paid out which do not passed through Honolulu on. the Ven- value of the prop IDKY in fact Increase the tura from the Colonies to the United erty. (Continued from page 1.) States, had a tour in' Aus- -- "The loss of any old mill, in eood successful be obtained In Hawaii which would re condition, by voluntary abandonment tralia and New Zealand, and held the duce the valuation of the cane land vpf because of the erection of a larger mill largest students' conferences in his ex- leaseholds $100,000 Beretania Street. Phone Blue 3552. Opposite Hawaiian HoteL below the mark. The in a different location on account of perience. At the two meetings held, case might be transferred to another the enlargement of the plantation is not one In Sydney and the other in Auck- circuit perhaps, but this would great- an 'expense' with the meaning: of the land, 600 student delegates were pres- ly ir crease the cost 6f the trials a3 Income tax law. ent, which, considering the proportion both witnesses and attorneys would "The rehearing: is denied." of students to the population were the have to go at least as far as San Fran- BARGAINS The opinion is written by Chief Jus- largest over which he had ever pre- cisco, ' IN tice Frear and among other things the sided. '. The negotiations for a settlement says: is expended for per- Gentlemen's Ready Made Oothing, court "What have been In progress for . some time, OTOMACn expense. To Be Closed Out at manent improvements Is not but at a standstill now to await the The tax is levied upon the Income, not LADIES MATCHES One-Ha- lf Less Than Regular Price. arrival of Commander Pond. Captain upon the Increase In the value of the ON TENNIS COURTS Pond virtually conducted all the ne- estate." gotiations on behalf of the government ' As to the section referring to ex- previously acting for Admiral Merry BUCK says: La- fl WEAK DC penses actually Incurred the court The preliminary matches of the . survey of land in FUKURODA, might He has made a the Robinson Block. 'Phone White 2421 14 Hotel Street.' "This provision of the statute dies', singles tennis competition were question and is probably better ac Some people suffer from this ailment old mill had given out so apply If the played yesterday on' ' the Pacific quainted with the property than any nearly all their lives. They are ner- was practically necessary to vous and despondent through loss of that it results', otler man in the service of the Navy erect a new mill on that account. The Club courts. The were Bleep. The fact Is their kidneys are as follows: Mrs. Richard Ivers beat Department. For this reason it is prob weak and are unable to perform their TEACHERS' EXCURSIOH TO VOLCANO amount expended in the new mill up to 6-- 6-- 3; negotiations will be functions. medicine & Ltd. BaOon. 1. Miss Bertha able that carried The best to Castle Cooke, the extent not merely of the value of Miss strengthen the kidneys, stimulate 6-- the 23. Young, 3, 8-- 6; forward by him on behalf of the United HONOLULU. Leave Honolulu, Tuesday, June the old mill, but of the amount that Young beat Miss May liver and cure INDIGESTION, DYS- Honolulu, Tuesday, July 7. 6-- 3, 7-- 3. States. Return would be required to put the old mill Mrs. Field beat Mrs. Gunn, PEPSIA, SLEEPLESSNESS OR MA- Commission Merchants. "lillo" Route, golns. "Kona" Route, The games for this afternoon will be "What progress has been made so far LARIA, FEVER AND AGUE, is returning.) In good repair or to replace it, might kept secret, expense. at 4 o'clock: Mrs. Elston vs. Mrs. in the negotiations is perhaps be deducted as an agreement It SUGAR FACTORS. As Ivers and Miss Blrnie vs. Miss Adams; though from the former Two Full Veels Only $55 But such was not the case here. surprising Hono- HOSTETTER'S AGENTS FOR by appellant's own 5 o'clock Miss Cunha vs. Miss Bertha would not be if the shown the witnesses Co. received in the The Ewa Plantation Co. FOR SCHOOL. TEACHERS ONLY. old mill was in good condition and Young. lulu Planation ST0F3ACH 23. the neighborhood of $90,000 with some cur BITTERS The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. PARTY LIMITED TO was voluntarily and the new Kohala Sugar Co. abandoned of the privileges previously The was solely in order to havo Car Magnate Can't Stand Cars. tailment The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. TICKETS OF.... mill erected asked. The Pulton Iron Works, St. Louis. a larger .mill and in a different loca- ' P. A. B. Wldener, who owns and Mo. RICHARD H. TRENT, Gen'l Ag tion on account of the enlargement of operates thousands of miles of street Everbroke "I want to pay you The Standard Oil Co. railways in a score of American cities, The George F. Blake Steam Pump. Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. the plantation." something on .account. Weston's Centrifugals. STAMP TAX AGAIN. never -- rides in a trolley car when he Tailor (rubbing his hands) "An, England Mutual Life Insur- can avoid it. For some reason the mo I'm glad to see you." The New a v Are you The court also denied the motion for "Yes, I want to pay you-- compli ance Co. of Boston. interested in tion of an electric car nauseates him way The Aetna Fire Insurance Co. of rehearing in the case of Jesse Makainai' and produces the same disastrous effect ment on account of your artistic Hartford. Conn. PLAIN, SIMPLE, OLD vs. Goo Wan Hoy which involved the as a sea voyage on the average trans- - of dunning. Sh Not a word you de The Alliance Assurance Co. of Lon- FASHIONED HAND MADE Federal stamp tax law. There were Atlantic traveler. serve it. Good-mornin- g. don. , FURNITURE HOUSES MOVED HOUSES RAISED made from KOA HOUSES REPAIRED and other woods? NEW' HOUSES BUILT If so call at the Stores and Offices Repaired. JtA STUDIO of tlS' St W. T. PATY R. Lai "i ijji jjgfetfe6iifiiiliiifiri Contractor and BnMer Gurrey Office 104S Alakea street, Jr. between King and Hotel. 'Phone Blue 1801. Hotel and HONOLULU) Alakea Sts. Union Oil Co. of California JOHN OUDERKIRK

Office of Hawaiian Department, room CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 307 Stangenwald BIdg. Repairing and House Moving. C C. PERKINS, Supt. Wharf and Bridge Building; also Re- Main office, Mills Building, San pair "Work. Francisco. Telephone Blue 1131. Residence, 1111 JNO. BAKER. Jr., Mgr. MaUkL 1 JSTotlce STURTEVANT DRUG CO. The R&J Front is the only place in UP-TO-DA- OCCUPATION. TE THREATENS THE CAMEL'S town to buy Woolen Ooods reasonably. SHIP OF THE DESERT WHICH carry a fall line ot D. steam-propell- ed wheels adapted .Also 5. C. An English firm lias just demon-trate- tl that a motor car, with MD FURklSKlX GOODS CENTO CL0THI16 Sturtevant's Dental Cream. hard or loose sand, can trundle across the Soudan carrying forty men at a speed of three or four and Cor. Queen and Koutnn. lmles an hour. The wheels have a flange in the center which throws up the sand on either side of it, makes a bet for the flat part of the wheel to run on. The experiments have been conducted under the auspices of the Egyptian government, who are satisfied with the result, are adopting the cars. Rupture Oahu Ice 4 present the transportation i Dt.F1tc' EUctrie a They will vastly facilitate the transport of troops in the Soudan. At it ft iJarl. Nothing tik Co. slow traveling owing to the serpentine curves of the river it. Rert od rtb, Electric. done mostlv lv Xile boats, but this means verv lUtinr Ice Dellrered to any part of " the city. Itlanfl and obstructions. - World renowned. Ti improTm'tt. ' orden promptly filled. Tel. Blue I15L the cataracts and other ' It rupturrd ct once. Cairo Railway is built, and auxiliary services of motors established throughout n iortirt When the Capo to r-- or wtiU for t.jurr l. " as some civilized countries mOTTIC E.TO S5 CO, 33 lh Hoffman & Mftrkhara, Central Africa, the Dark Continent will be as well olf for traveling facilities yPr a. r. cr 206 Ps Street, Sa irccic, Cai. P. O. Box 600. Office: Kewtlo. are tod a v. , . n imliSEB7imNOLULT7, MAY 21, 1D03. iiiiiininiMiiiumwi.i.u. m in i i limit iijim iiiibiiijiiiiiii iiiiii ,, , THE PACIFIC WHARVES AND HARBOR IMPROVcMLNi. Rheumatism of public policy, the proposal to spend $400,000 Commercial Advertiser Judged as a matter Is a rack on which you need not in buildin two new wharves and only $50,000 in dredging the channel suffer long. Pacific Hardware Gomp'y, Ltd. port does not appeal to those who have the depends on an acid condition tTXXTZX O. UHlTTEL - - JEDITOS. and part of the inner It Bethel Street. intere-t- s of the citv at heart. It is better for Honolulu, just now, to of the blood, which affects the THURSDAY MAY 21 muscles and joints, causes inflam- the entire harbor and all its wharves made accessible to vessels have mation and pain, and results from THE WATER QUESTION. to take a course which would mean the prac of the largest tyjo than defective digestion and a torpid la to grow, it ehould have first-clas- s If Honolulu tical reduction of the port, in its power to accommodate of Second Week of Our 01! an ample and healthful supply pi action the liver, kidneys and skin. Grand t-- v wharves and the approaches to them., ter. That was the arrunient chlefiy ships, certain designated Sciatica, lumbago and stiff neck Removal Sale . . . u-s- Pauoa i? d In the Legislature when the Tbf tonnage of individual vessels entering" this small harbor are forms of it. up and it is as good now a " job was growiug larger all the time. The giant Oceanic steamers were soon Hood's Sarsaparllla has cured rae c! HUNDREDS OF NEW ARTICLES PLACED mru m ihfr nl has. besides, a better rheumatism. I was so I could not lift any- nroDOsal to make. No city can Kt on outclassed br the Korea and Siberia; the latter will soon yield their thing and my knees were so stiff I coud OX OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS DAILY" If there 13 danger of a water famine hardly tret ud or down stairs. Since taklu2 pennants to the Pacific Tail leviathans, and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha b three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I have I none can succeed as a health resort if or COME AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY EOR gigantic freight carriers from never felt a symptom rlvumatisrn, and there 1 a fair question as to the quail Dew ships may match the best. Hill's I. gladly recommend Hood's for this dis ease." Mas, Hattix TxrairiK, Bolirar, ilo. tv. for drlnkir.se purposes, of the water the Northwest the"larg(-- t vessels in the Pacific are not unlikely to supplied to homes. here. Indeed, has developed that the president of the Hill Hood's Sarsaparilia 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c and T5c The danger exists, . the Question is come it raiAH ifr.nnlulu needs a supply of steamship line was lately in Honolulu for a week, making a quiet BUY; FOR MONTHS 8.000.000 gallons per day, there and Pills AHEAD. now is your of water commercial outlook and that he went away pleased liTeutraliie the acidity of the blood, or thereabouts. The pumps furnish studv of the local CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. . perfect digestion and excretion, E.000.000 eallons. and In favorable and in doubt about nothing except the accommodations of the po-t- , and r radically and permanently weather the Nuuanu reservoir gives It should be added to this exhibit of actual and probable tonnage, that xooooooc about 3,000,000. Not infrequently the cure rheumatism. .' 1 of visiting battleships eoKoo reservoir is dry or nearly so and at here to coal. . 1 euch times its water Is foul with de Should the larger new vessels, such as Hill's, be unable to do vegetable caylns matter and the rins business with I ing of the pastures. It has long been Honolulu and do it expeditiously ; if they cannot come i:i Announcement to Consumers felt that this reservoir should hav anA 4 whether a few special wharves tare, occupied or not; in a been built further up the valley and word, if they cannot make use of the harbor as a whole without delay 99 with a larger area sovas to get out of Ex " Sonoma From and after May ist electric current sold by meter will the .jature district, and put in a or annoyance, they will either pass us by or go into Pearl Harbor, be charged for at the following rates: wetter section where a fuller and more Honolulu wants them to do neither. If Pearl Harbor should be chosen 500 volt current for power on a sliding scale from 16 to 8 reliable, supply of water could be had A new supply of cents per kilowatt hour. as an entrepot for Jim Hill's liners, the damage to Would and that. a filtration plant should go Honolulu A minimum charge: $1.00 per horse power per month. ' with it. The other alternative Is to be appreciable. This city wants and needs the benefit andv all the Fresh Vegetable and Discount: 5 per cent if paid at the Company's office on or " build another pump and Jseep up a con- before the 10th of the month. 1 benefit which visiting tourists would confer; and theemtorv wants ' stant and sufJclent supply of artesian Flower CURRENT FOR LIGHTING. A maximum rate of 20 ' . ; the revenue from dockage. Thero is no adx-a-" tn na'in rnilT; .water. cents per kilowatt hour for the first 3000 watts consumed per fpr larger reservoir I . the Un a rival commercial suburb to which, eventually, all the big steamers month for each 16 c. p. lamp installed. AH current used in wiiti it triiuinicii.es me cost ui pump I 1 . . . excess of this amount will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents " in. it. would serve the.city, including UUgfll go. ... SEEBS per kilowatt hour. its hy 'portions, ty jrravity, which is The prestige of Honolulu cannot be saved, by making it a-- three ' A minimum charge of $2.00 per month will be made. the cheapest service possible. Even de No cash discbunt will or four dock port. It must be understood, if the city i3 to continue Jnst Beoeived. be allowed as in the past. ducting 'the' cost o and Interest on a The above rates apply to business houses and residences. system 13 to invite and satisfy commerce, that it can offer facilities that are only filtration plant, the reservoir 5c Per Package tnore economical than the pumping sys circumscribed by the area of the harbor. tem. and guaranteed fresh. Those who favor public reliance upon This paper doe3 not argue against the building of new wharves HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO. a pumping method folnt out that th- - by the Territory. They are needed for revenue; but the first con no fil water from artesian wells, needs sideration, seeing how soon Honolulu will be visited by the greatest LIMITED. tering that the artesian level is hot Office, King Alakea, dangerously affected by drouths, while vessels inthe Pacific, should bo to deepen the whole harbor. "When ffollister Street near Tel. Main 390. a. reservoir anywhere in the valleys that is done the water should be kept at proper depth and the slip company. would succumb to such a dry spell as Drug had and more years ago. system of wharves gradually extended. "We are informed that $100,-- Oahu three Fort Street. The Advertiser does not care to ex- 000 will put the port into shape. If that is so, $50,000 might fairly two sys- press any choloe between the be taken from the $400,000 wharf fund in the appropriation tems; it wishes Honolulu had the ad- bill and vantage of thm both so that a gravity added to the dredging fund. This would leave $350,000 with whih (From Pub a, Hawaii) HffliilHHHIat supply of filtered water could be had in Bottled direct to begin the new dock system and make the harbor wholly accessible. Springs. . . wet weather and a lifted supply of ar- the por 3c your Dosonfree charge. water in dry weather. The only Delivered to addrees of tesian BANANAS. tion less than they would be if he were P. O. Box 565. Telephone Main 270. point we urge, however. Is that the reelected Governor of New York. No ?M"f"M""""M,'""MI"''J- -: Legislature should not adjourn without EWe.hpre in this paper complaint i3 more settling the water question so made of the dearth in the market of somehow The powers are not likely to Honolulu may progress without the apple banana. That fruit, with it3 mak WING WO CHAN & CO. that war on Turkey of falling to sub-aci- for fear out stairs questionable delicate pulp and d flavor, is in the special handicap of a among Nuuanu, between Merchant and King1 Streets. water supply. strong demand and the supply is far themselves afterwards. But if frpm being equal to it. Our people civil war ensues it would not be sur- climb - Importers and Dealers In SILKS. S ILK EMBROIDERED GOODS, LINEN: HAWAII AND THE NORTHWEST. would also like to get hold of prising to see another Congress of Ber- the red ,n j lin sessin and a further dismembev- - We have doubled our floor and EMBROIDERIES, CHINA, SATS UMA and CLOISONNE WARES. when con- banana of Cuba and the plantain of The Pacific Northwest, ment of the empire. Eventually, by the space, all goods are "now by a regular Bluefields. While not wholly confined and nected with Hawaii creation of Independent states, the displayed, ready your in- proposed to the use of Inferior bananas, the con for WM. G. IRWIN & COMPANY. Lfl steamship line. uch as is power of the Sultan in Europe may b spection. iff. W. Abana Co.. good sumers of Honolulu find that the poorer from Tacoma, ought to become a restricted to the immediate neighbor- very large Territory. Last year varieties flood the market and leave Our stock of ART AGENTS FOR IJmlted customer for this easy hood of Constantinople. POTTERIES. CHINA WARE, a consignment of bananas went from them small choice. Yet it is as to Western Sugar Refining C.( Ba more grow a dainty banana here as a coarse BRONZES, IVORIES, Francisco, CaL. Merchant Tailors Honolulu to Seattle and brought - common one. Soil, Remarkable Japaneci- Clock. CLOCKS, etc.. etc., formerly Baldwin Locomotive Works, PfclX4t 1 double" the price in Pan Franciscr . and climate and than are as adaptable to one as "When in Japan not very long since, carried on the second floor, hla, Pa. Waity Bldg. King St. is a d in the Northwest for rainfall the There I saw as remarkable a timepiece as I will be found attractively dis- Newell TJnlverial 11111 Co., Manutft tropical products which Is not sub the other. suppose Phone Blue 2741 all the world contains." says Mr. played on the lower floor. turera of National Cane 8krddr, H i so competition as ihe de-- J The trouble is that we have left the Williams T. Crews, of N. York, N. Y. ject to much Newark, J. Oppomite ii I to Chinese, who New Goods are constantly Advertiser Office mand in San franc woo. It seems prob- - banana industr; the 'It was inclosed in a frame about 3 feet Parafflne Paint Company, Baa Xiji i given are carrying it on precisely as their wide and 5 feet long, representing a being added, scarcely a day Cisco, CaL able that Haw if it were the noonday hi forefathers did and with the same landscape of rare beauty. In but something new Is received. Ohlandt Sc. Co., San Franclsoo. Calr American and chan!e, couM control the Northwestern the foreground appear plum and cherry-tree- s a; pineapples. With 'tocie originawy tney sent ior me ca-- gorgeous Pacific Oil Transportation C., fta Foreign Worsteada trade In bananas and and plants In full bloom; HAVE YOU SEEN THE Francisco. CaL 0 storage facilities could send onnana of Canton, which was the only. in the rear there is a sloping hill, from .cold it NEW BELTS?- - tl a great many alligator pears and man- - one they knew, and they have been, which a cascade seems to flow, the appears on the "ith characteristic fidelity to old eu-bllla- 'of crystal imitation being of wonderful they Co. Portieres, Rugs, Carpet Jj Koei fruit which now likeness. A threadlike brook are stunning. tfuiiuiulu Iron Works tfm- - "ticking meanders fare of the leading hotels on the to it to the exclusion of from point, Ti varieties.' this encircling rocks and STEAM ENGINES Made to look like new. Eastern seaboard and which has comether and better Some few islands, and finally disappearing in a or nave consentea to raise me apple ba piece of woodland. In a sky BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOL- A1 to be accounted fashionable. miniature be onesided nanas and there are some who raise rel a golden sun turning on a silver wire, ERS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS Ttut the trade need not gongs H. F. machinery every description of i" a commercial way on Kauai, strikes the hour on silver as it Wichman, and of Honolulu knows that certain kinds passes. Each hour Is marked in the made to order. Particular attention i said, probably merchandise, food for man and beast, But when all has been frame by a creeping tortoise which FORT STREET. paid to ship's blacksmlthlns;. Job work ninety-fiv- e per ba-coun- can be got cheaper from the Sound cent of the eating takes the place of a hand. A bird of xcuted on sboitest notice. tT TOU TAKE THEM TO THS than from San Francisco. "anas in the market are of the unat-Seatt- le exquisite plumage warbles at the clcfse special ! tractive Chinese variety, of each hour, and as the eong ceases JIa and Tacoma both offer a mouse sallies forth from a neighbor- SWELL SHIRT WAIST HATS from prices. In too many lines San Fran-- 1 It time to improve the grade cf ing grotto, scampering merely our own and over the hill Cleaning and Dyeing Worka, cfii cteco rates are too high. Much of the this fruit not for tabla to the garden is soon lost to view." $3.50 to 56.00 at the - - 1 Fort St., Opposite Star Block. extra cost of living here is purely arbl- - ...i -t- say are as many of 000ff"When wage-earn- er . , ,r..mh tn th com- - there varieties No Respecters of Persons. a dies his Hawley's Millinery Parlors. li ut J mix .i,i apples. secure bananas as there are of What voitn-n.- . family will be saved from humili- - retit!on of the Northwest. To That Ttillin m: I is h - launaj Uliinclis die Boston Building, Fort Street. Tel. White 2362. the greatest good to the greatest num. would be thought of Eastern orchard- respecters of persons is shown bv an atinc POVCTtV if he has Onlv exer-- is t incident urr( n.ir iiwiv vfc which occurred the other day.jcised tne foresight to provide for oerry , I when ar-- ... ,, toW better. w. .hnni.i.rmflt not onlv bv a l". proaucin none oi cne ciraw the Duchess of Manchester . CInb Stables Hack Stand DON'T FORGET TO RING UP i aisonxifrgiore. grace Sound but from Northern Spy, Pippin. Gillyflower. Kins ,1eu dl Her had steamship line from the uagpape 01-ficl- als MAIN Pound Sweet varieties? Yet is uiucii inai tne railway LIFE IXSURAXCE POLICY. Telephones, TELEPHONE 361 15 Los Ansreles. and that became tired of watching- the ft banana-crower- s, Tho VOTJT TTFF." tv1;." you want your or old -- .. . 1. of our I "XEW t"--- If dead harl in(.lUt.Illl.ll..11.. lllf v.Mli.iiO .Mmeliln'.line...... - , aiinuae , endless stream of trunks nourlne from ...... - ffWIcaln 325 Horses, Cows or Mules taken on essentially i bappaee are tile lOT and 3IO an Chinese worthy the car. ngllt kind lamilV Tacoma-llonolulu-S- Francisco and not Two porters from away. mvci rf the me uucness was theses would bring and of an American Territory. "liner eomff prorecuon. iienrv aternouse HACKS Nos. 8, 7, 24, 53, 236, 69, 61 ASK FOR PHILIP LEIffOECKER. will service had got 186. , health-seeke- rs The Advertiser hopes that the Board irive local pleasure and ! ins the iVunk." but to C?' V11 Work done Complete for $3 00 Agriculture w ill, in course of its : rlTU;K a chance to make quick connections . the pet out the lmpatlent officials started WOrk and What they COSt. Office but Northemv.renery.and weather. A j experimental work, import the best the train and they were carried off to1 open daily (except Simdav) with ! . . from f c k i Parma With a rrtr, cllcoVI., stay ,.v, C-i- n mt-n- . ' "" n. wi ,..... c rrvi rranrUrn that 'h'au; , "" fu'"J" a. ri. T the Durhpss'. ha(rM 8:30 m. to 4:30 p. m. Evening Flowers ior Oecoioi with SDect. which would not involve k, growing litre, in a nine wnue tney w will appear in dooryards. or upon white appointments made on request. A trouble of going to Canada, a foreign A King's Weakness. Asti Wines country, would be appreciated. men's farm land and eventually may MRS. E. JI. TAYLOR, supplant for export, as they certainly Even kings are not exempt from the! Best Table Wines in Use. Bold by foibles of ordinary mankind, here The Republican party of Hawaii is will for the home ta'ole, the Chinese and all Liqnor Dealers. The Honolulu Florist ' is an interesting sidelight on a. little not eager to deprive the Home Rulers product. Three varieties, the apple ba- - weakness of good King Edward VII. of their responsibility for the House. nana, the red banana and the Bluefields A certain royal lady was at an after- Though the House was elected under plantain are especially desirable, and it noon tea party, and one of the guests me i.ri'uuman name, me majui 1 1 m . might not be a bad Idea to also get hold told a decidedly amusing little story. It are Wilcox men and should be made of some of the herbaceous stalks which "Oh," cried the lady in question, clap- Of ping f her Ready hands, capital. ices cy "that is I must ecupan produce plantain Cen- for to look to Home Rulers for their next the mammoth of tell it to the king. No," she added nominations. They certainly have no tral Africa a tak In which the United a after 4- - Agricultural Department moment's reflection, "I won't, for If Republican Ideas or principles; not States would one tells the king a gxod story he for- more than two or three In the entire probably assist. gets in a day or two that it was told The new and elegantly equipped offices, on the second floor of THE ALEXANDER YOUNG membership. In fact the professedly ) to him, and goes about repeating to everyone it BUHDIXG ARE XOW OPEX FOR KSPF.GTI.ON AND RENTAL Home Rule speaker is a better Repub- In Kansas, the other day, the Presi- as his own." offices dent told a crowd was These may be leased singly or in suites and rentals include electric lights, hot and colct lican than most of them. that It Senator and janitor services. Burton who had most to do with get- Thirty Bibles a Minute. yater The rooms are most up to date in matters of plumbing, lighting and ven- Vice-President- ial tilation, and have hanging closets and By the Fourth of July a Honolulu ting him to take the The Bible publications of the Oxford marble wash stands. Four passenger elevators running day; man at midnight should be able b call nomination on the McKInley ticket. University Press have been issued for and night Q?he 300 years, and can be published 150 P sn Prancisco at 10 p. m. and Ma- Kansans were duly impressed by languages in Though appointments are of the very best, the prices are less than for any similar offices in. nila at 5 m. the next day. this but it Is not known how and dialects. Every year ful- a Senator ly 600 tons of paper are used Honolulu. f . t Burton took The is now purpose for this ent it truth out alone. 100.000 i a-cl- Orders for Bibles When corner-ston- es For Vice-President- further particulars ial inspection are that the whole are quite common, and the supply of and apply to t ed la Honolulu tvm .mn- - scheme was engineered printed sheets is so great an J by President that order press SO per. always up-- The for 500,000 copies turn Friend and Roosevelt's enemies to make his can be readily filled. Hamm-Youn- Thi the Advertiser. On an average," from thirty to forty The von g Co., chances for 'getting the next nomina- - Bibles are every Ltd. furnished minute. AGENTS lNDER YOUNG BUILDING.

if- THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, MAY 21, 1S03. A great man j - : BY ff . . v -;- i;'V. ; : Myvv AUTHORITY. PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. ivouce us nere&y given to members i of the Samuel Kauhane Settlement As what puzzles sociauon, tnat applications for their The V-- vrWfe- I respective lots In Klolakaa, Puumakaa, ilem. Avi; . V"act is, the Paapohaku and Puueo lands In Kau. hair needs r. Hawaii, may be made at the office of little help J. Kaelemakule. in Kailua. X. This magazine' is now in twenty-secon- d row and then. Hawaii, on or after 9 a. Saturday, the year of its The roots re- May 30th, 1903. - publication. i quire feeding. E. S. BOYD. When the hair is starved, ft stops Commissioner of Public Lands. growing, loses its lustre, falls out, Public Land Office. May 19th, 1903. It is especially devoted to the agricultural, more particu- tarns gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor a 64S4 hair-hel- p. j ! Jt maies the hair grow, larly sugar interests, of the Territory of Hawaii stops it from falling, and completely LODGE cures dandruff. NOTICES It contains al of the proceedings of the Meetings of th Ayer's Hair Vigor Lodge Le Proves Ds roceame Hawaiian Sugai Planters Association, including detailed II your hair is fading or turning No. 124. A. & A. S. RITE. the graj. begin at once with Ayer's Hair reports concerning Machinery, Vigor. It will positively restore color Fertilizers, Methods of Cultiva- to your gray hair, all IROQUOIS MAY JWATERWITCH IS the full, rich A SPECIAL tion, Transportation . MEETING OF LODGE and Manufacture and many sub color it had in early life. , Progres other ' hair-dressin- le de l'Oceanie No. 124. As a g A. & A. you will certainly BE DELAYED ABOUT READY S. R. will be held this (Thursdav jects vital to sugar l& it, for it keeps the hair soft and evening. May 21, at 7:30 o'clock. In the the business. gfcssy and. pretents it from splitting Masonic Temple. ends, Although Commandeer Pond, Ensign ' The large sea-goin- g launch "Watev- - at the v WORK IN THE SECONTi nECRF.r. contains a Directory wltch, now owned by the Young It of the sugar plantations of the Ter Do not be deceived by cheap imita- Stltt and Midshipman Arwine will ar- Members of Hawaiian Tvlo--o Pntflr will ready for duty with Lodge tions which will only disappoint yon. rive in the Sonoma due from San Fran Brothers, be and visiting brethren are In- ritory, their agents and managers. Make sure that you. get the genuine the Customs Department on Monday. vited to attend. cisco today, the U. S. Tug Iroquois may By order of Worshipful Master. Ayer's Ilair Vigor. The launch has been completely over CHAS. BON, Secretary. . not Midway ' Prepared Vy Dr. J. C Irwk-C- UwciL Mam.. 0 sail for Island until June hauled, painted, engines renovated and It pontains a Directory of the corporation stocks and bonds 1, Instead of May 23 as originally presents fi ne it cUaned, and the boat a EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 1, planned. The coming of the battleship appearance now. Capta'.n listed on the Honolulu Stock Exchange, showing capital, HOLLISTEli PRUO CO.. Agents. . Herbert 1. the Wisconsin due to arrive here on May Young will turn her over to Collector 0 O.F. 27 from Bremerton will . bring officers Stackable on Monday and await orders. shares issued, par value and price at last sale. who have been ordered upon a general - The'launch Is to be used In carrying TONIGHT court-marti- al to try a prisoner now boarding officers to Incoming vessels, news V" It contains carefully selected of the sugar situation, held at the Naval Station. Captain general patrol There will be regular meeting of and to do work for the Excelsior Lodge No. 1, L O. O. P., tt Rodman's orders were to have the man Customs Service. She will fly the Cus ELKS HALL. Beretanla and Miller progress, and prospects in Hawaii and throughout the world. The Tlirilling tried before this court, and this being toms flag when cn duty for the depart street, every Tuesday evening at 7:50 the case he construes this order to ment. o'clock. mean . Members of Harmony Lodge and al It contains news of the development of all local indus- that he remain at the Station visiting brethren are cordially Invite Drama until the conclusion of the trial. .Cap to attend. L. PETRIE. N. G. an is pub- tain Rodman is also to place his re SAILOR GETS L. L. LA PIERRE. Secretary. tries of agricultural character, and the best that " OP . emits on the "Wisconsin. The Iroquois lished in a wide circle of exchanges, concerning tropical agri- is to assist in buoying the cable when $3000 DAMAGES' WILLIA31 M'KINLEI LODGE it Is landed at Midway Island. NO. i, or p, k. - culture. . Judge Estee rendered a decision yes THERE A IiE-- terday in the case of Samuel Palapala WILL EE gnlar convention of the above TOO ROUGH TO Sugar Co., awarding With the back volumes it forms an invaluable reference vs.'Paauhau the named Lodge Saturday aMD8JB6u $3,000 even' plaintiff damages. The plaintiff LAND May 23, in. Harmony FREIGHT $15,000. ing, library concerning the agricultural development of Hawaii 1 1 sued for Hall, at 750. The court finds that the injuries were Purser Slmonsen of the cteamer Ka sustained through the fault of the de FIRST AND SECOND RANK. during the past twenty odd years. A Piece "Without 1 Mystic uai, which arrived yesterday from Ni-- fendant and that they are likely to be Members of Oahu No. and & Peer. Plenty of no, I and all sojourning brothers art permanent. t Subscription price 25 cents per copy; f2.50 per annum; Comtdy. 'wIllwUI. reported the Ke'Au IIou at invited to attend. Kallhiwal discharging freight on Tues A. S. PRESCOTT, Newcastle Boats Ccmlng. ' X. of R. A 0. ?3.00 foreign. . , day. He says Kauai was also visited Barossa, with 1398 tons of Specialties by by a heavy rainfall. Rough seas at The bark Seaham coal, sailed from Newcastle for CAPT. COOK LODUE. Waimea prevented the Kauai from Back numbers can be furnished. ; Honolulu on April 21; the schooner JESSIE NORTON landing coal for the K. S. M. X5X. James Tuft for Honolulu on April 22 SONS OF ST. GEORGE, NO. Who Appera in the Play with 1887 tons of Pacific Cooperative THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE i Deserting: Sailors Caught. coal; the bark Kllmalle for Honolulu above Lodge will be held In San An ; tonlo Hall, Vineyard street, on Mon captain iiarry Hint or tnc 22 2324 1 :T April with tons of East. Greta day, May 25th, 7:30 o'clock. Apply front police-caugh- t seven deserting at to j coal; the ship Thessalus for Honolulu By order. sailors "yesterday, five of whom be April 22 with 2623 tons Duckenfield GEO. W. HAYSELDEN. i longed Agnes Os Secretary. Co.. to thf: British shin Honoipo , Ltd. !! coal; schooner for Kahului Hawaiian Gazette TheOrpheyoi wald and two to the British ship Glen- - with 842 tons of Seaham coal. ' Owing IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HONOLULU, TERRITORY OP HAWAIL cairn. to the desertions the CIR'CUIT, to get away yes Off FIRST TERRITORY Glencalrn was unable Strange Barkentme Fort. OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS-I- N terday as anticipated will probably SOQD but A barkentine was reported off Koko PROBATE. teave today at 10 a. ro. Head last evening. This is probably m mm IIS In the Matter of the Estate of William ' the American barkentine Kohala, Cap - Caught Old Waterhouse Dimond, Deceased Prisoner. tain Dedrich, sixty-on- e days out from Order for Notice of Hearing Peti - OFFER FOR SALE One of the blue Jackets of the York- Newcastle. The Alden Besse from San tion for Probate of WilL town apprehended on Tuesday evening Francisco Is about due. but she Is a A Document purporting to he the Last aad Gob Sal Soda, long-ter- m of William Water mm by the police was a prlsonr Will and Testament iial wM. bark. Resin, on his way to the mainland. The man house Dimond, deceased, having on the Caustic Soda, 2Sth day of April, A. D. 1903, been pre Tallow, in any quantities tu suit. had been confined in an alley way, Barkentine Hawaii for Eleele. sented to said Probate Court, and a there being no brig on the gunboat, The barkentine Hawaii, Captain Mc- - Petition for the Probate thereof, and and he . simply slipped his handcuffs Leod, which arrived May 16 from for the Issuance of Letters Testamen and went ashore. tary to Emme Anna Dimond having M.W.McChesney&Sons, Shanghai in ballast, was fumigated been filed by Emme Anna Dimond; yesterday, and will sail today for Ele It is hereby ordered, that Monday, AGENTS. SPECIAL MEETING. ele to take In a cargo of sugar for San the 8th day of June, A. D. 1903, at 10 IOSU if Francisco. o'clock a. m., of eaid day, at the Court SHAREHOLDERS WAILUKU SUGAR Room of said Court, at Honolulu, Oahu. be and the same hereby Is appointed MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Now It's Stoneware COMPANY. Sonoma Sue Today. th time and nlace for proving said ? Jars, Jugs. Butter Coolers, "Water The Sonoma which sailed from San Will and . hearing said application. Coolers. Pitchers, Milk Crocks and lots It is further ordered, that notice Notice is hereby given that a special Francisco for Honolulu at midnight on once of other things. We sell these very meeting of the shareholders of the Wal- - thereof .be given, by publication, cheap. any no Friday, is expected to arrive here this a weeK rour successive weens, iu We deliver. article mat luku Sugar Co. is called to be held at ior a ter how Insignificant to any place In the Office of the C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., forenoon. the Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 'awaiian Gazette Co.; Ltd. the city. In Honolulu .on Wednesday, the 27th i newspaper published in Honolulu, ine Inst., 2 p. m., for the purpose of Shipping Notes. last publication to be not less than ' GET OUR PRICES YOU'LL at ten days previous to the time therein electing a President in place of the late The bark Nuuanu will be ready to YOX HOLT BLOCK, KING ST BUY TIIEX. S. C. Allen, and to transact such other appointed for hearinar. 1 on may come oroceed to Delaware Breakwater Dated at Honolulu. April 28th. 1903. business as before the meet - - i lng. Mpnday. W. J. ROBINSON, irmj p 'T tr ""i Lewis & Comp'y, Ltd. Court. Dated Honolulu, May 19th, 1903. The barkentine S. G. Wilder ai rived Third Judge First Circuit E. F. BISHOP, Kinney, McCIanahan & Bigelow at ; GROCERS, yesterday from San Francisco, thirteen torneys CONTENTS. THE BIG 64S4 , Secretary. for Petitioner. : t:. 159 King St, The Lewers A Cocke Bldg. days out. A64S7 April 30, May 7, 14, 2L . f 3 Si All By Authority Notices. - i NOTICE. A New Desert Terror. NOTICE. Territorial j 51 THE NEW The great Mojave desert, in Califor WASHINGTON MERCANTILE COM WASHINGTON MERCANTILE COM w r - nia, holds many strange and weird Sessiop Laws of 1903. ilUilL II PANY. LTD. mysteries, but none more gruesome PANT, LTD. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS than that which is now causing appre hension among those who have occasion ALL DEBTS 3JE TO THE above against ihe above corporation are re- within la Probate and Other Court Notices. HEWS COHPT, Ltd un- to travel over its sands. corporation must be settled pifillAN quested to lodge the same with the days from this date, otherwise the Young Eld. Store. days from date. There is a mysterious murderer in the I dersigned within sixty Strang-ler,- accounts will be placed in attorney's W. T. BOTTOMLEY, desert. He is known as,"The " ALLEN fur hie victims all bear the mark hands for collection. Foreclosure of Mortgage Notices. Trustee. rope ALLEN W. T. BOTTOMLEY, Co., 924 street. of a or cord about the neck. Who Care Bishop & Bethel or what he is no man can say, for nonj Trustee. EXPERT 15th May, 1903. 64SL have seen him and lived to tell the Care Bishop & Co.,924 Bethel street. Partnerships, Notice to Creditors, Etc. tale. Within forty days eleven of his 15th May, 1903. 61. (V30ANA HOTEL . . victims have been found. D Jack Doyle, the latest, was known to HEHOY'AL NOTICE. Real Estate Transactions and Deeds Filed. EN have considerable money. This was missing, ee was also his watch, when & CO. HAVE MOVED HOTEL 3 CAMARA atS STREET, cor- PRICES LOW WAIK1KI his body was found. A man named their place of business to northeast 1 Harmon started across the desert thre3 ner of Merchant and Alakea streets, Plantation Directory. BEACH weeks ago to examine some mineral where they will be pleased to see their C. Q. & Co. claims. He had several hundred dol- old patrons as well as new. Yee Hop RAPID TRANSIT ELECTRIC lars with him to buy the claims if they TeL Main 492. 647S List of Attorneys and Notaries. : CARS arrive at, and depart from, proved to be satisfactory. He was Kahiklnul Meat Market the Moana found with the marks of the cord about POWER OF ATTORNEY. the main entrance to his neck, and his money was missing. ' ! and Grocery minutes. wero Sugar Stocks and Quotations. WJI?JE Hotel everv ten One or twe others of the victims L. Ah Leong has given hie power of rKUITS AND VEGETABLES. CO., LTD. known to carry sums of money when Chong MOANA HOTEL upon attorney to C. Apau and L. Ah -- Street, corner K. they rode out into the desert, but during absence err p BrtanlA Alrjce. T. JAMES, their bodies when found nothing of who will act for him his Commercial Matters of General Interest. Phone Blue 1511- - Manager. value was discovered. Robbery is the from the city from June 2nd, 1903. plain object of the stramgler. The L. AH LEONG. method is much like that of the now ex 64S2 w. c. Achi & Co. Jonah Kumalao & Co. tinct Thug Castle in India. In all instances but one, the victims PROPOSALS FOR KINDLING RECORD will be found a convenient reference for Basinet. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. have gone out alone. A little more WOOD. Office of Depot Quartermaster The HOUSES TO RENT. Staple and than five weeks ago John Carmen and U. S. A., Honolulu. T. H.. May 18, 1903. Etc Etc., Etc. Andrew Frotham rode away from San Sealed proposals In triplicate for fur- Men, Plantation Agents, Attorneys and Notaries. etc Office corner King and Maunakea. Fancy Bernardino together. They were start- nishing and delivering at Honolulu, T. Phone Main 123. ing on a prospecting tour and were H-- , 70 cords of kindling wood, or such therefore not expected back at any portion thereof as may be required, will definite time. Three men returning be received at this office until 11 a. m., THOMAS FITCH. from the mines last week found their Friday, June 19, 1903, and then opened. twenty-fiv- furnished on application. Attorney-at-Law- . bodies side by side e miles Information Obtain Complete Daggot. The peculiar atmosphere Envelopes containing proposals should Subscribe Now and a Office 37, 33 Alexander Young Building, Grocris from dry and hot preserves the bodies of be endorsed "Proposals for wood" and men who meet death in the desert. addressed to Geo. McK. Williamson. appllca-- A--, ;p Special attention given to NEEDH-AN- X were up like Captain and Quartermaster U. S. Issued Mondays and Thursdays. Ijy" W. These two bodies dried File. s rions and adverse claims before the ,r Detroit Tribune. Depot Quartermaster. Court of Land Registration. I .aiacage. mummies. if 01 "commercial Honolulu, may 21, iso3. 8 Tiiif pacific advertiser terday morning In the custody of the On F.-- eiorgah,: police. To Be Depended jas. OFFICES She was still crying when placed on SISTER ti witness stand to corroborate her Anottoneer TIME TO IS aistor's testimony, and her voice was Because It Is the Experience artier hardly audible in the court room. of a Honolulu Citizen and 42 QUEEN STBEET. Finally to remedy this difficulty the , BUY A Office Desks AGA T HER services of the Portuguese interpreter Can Readily be 'la-- P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 were requisitioned, and from that time yestigated. on the trial progressed smoothly, thoueh interrupted at times by the . stranger in a large city would Office Chairs Did sobs of the witness. a lest Mrs. Alameda "I didn't see him do anything out of place far more dependence on the di the way," said the girl in response to rections given him by a local resident attorney's questions as to con than the guidance of another stranger - Not Get Her the the conse Office Book- of her sister's seems like himself. This is a natural duct husband. "It ship as my was aggressive one quence of experience; it's like a Divorce. if sister the in a strange port a trusty pilot fami My sister liked the man who was to be liar with the harbor Is always called my brother-in-la- w, too much." upon to bring her safely to her moor Only a few more of those bar- Cases we was to be your brother-in- - intra. So It is with endorsement: "How he a Pnjmo , doubt the sayings of people living at gains in Cameras left. asked the court. . One Oath Is Not Enough law?" distant point because we can't Investi- "He was to marry my other Bister. gate, but public expression of local Just the few we have in our Says Judge The whole trouble was my sister used citizens can be depended upon, for 'tis window. to eat her meals with this man, she an easy matter to prove it. Evidence never like the following la beyond dispute: The prices we are asking are Hamm-Youn- g Gear. wanted to sit with her husband. Mr. W. F. Williams of this city, is a The von He used to come In and eat and she light-hou- se keeper, and, he has held this record-breake- rs in the bargain wouldn't sit with him at all. I don't position for the 30 years. He says: last line. Do you know it? Peculiar Divorce Case in Court know whether she liked him or not. "I was tor a number of years, one of Co., Ltd. that numerous army of people who New line of kodaks but she wouldn't eat with him, but it suffer with their backs. Mine ached and filrai Yesterday Morning Witness my brother-in-la- w was always with and pained me to no small extent, so has Just been opened laid all ALEXANDER Was Arrested. that was going to be." that I was glad when I heard of a rem "How did It come your brother-'n- - edy for It, Doan's Backache Kidney photographic supplies. Pills. I obalned some of these at the YOUNG law always ate with you?" asked the - " HolIIster Drug Co.'s store, and took It was only an ordinary divorce case, court. 1 T them. They gave me great relief, and BUILDING. though it did have some extraordinary "He used to work in back of the I make this short narration of my ex- house and came in lo dinner or suppei periences for the benefit of others who HOflOlolD features when presented to Judge Gear ' perhaps do not know that nearly all every day" . yesterday morning.. Mary Alameda backache arises from the kidneys, and To Investors "Did Mr. Alameda ever invite him?" the best medicine for it is Doan's Back Photo Supply Co. sued for separation from Antone Ala- "No, it was just nearer to our house ache Kidney Pills." Kidney are AND meda charging cruelty and failure to than to his own." Doan's Backache Pills Port Street. ever any 50 cents per box, for sale by all drug provide, quite a common allegation "Did Mr. Alameda make gists; sent by mail on receipt of price among tne women wno oring tneir objections to his coming?" asked the by the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu court wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Home Seekers the divorce court. troubles into "No." , Islands. Telephone Main tH P. O. Box ITS buy Mrs. Alameda, a rather pretty Portu "Ever see any trouble between them?" A rare opportunity Is offered to ANOTHER. PIPE DEEA1I. real estate at bottom prices. guese woman, probably not over twenty "No, I never saw them strike each v Hawaiian years of age, with an oval face and a other but they used to quarrel." I was seated by the fire place in a lit AT KAIHUKI "Did you evet hear Mr.. Alameda use tie New England cottage. 'Twas bleak Japanese Ballasting Co. nut brown complexion, told her story In ' lot 100x150 with large any bad names to your sister?" December. The wind was whistling Fine was Office: roomy house, one block from a low voice. Her husband not "No, except he wouldn't like it lor around the house and carrying' in its 1018 Smith St, sear Klnjr, Walalae Road $4250 crystals ?50 there to contest the case and had even her to eat with my brother-in-la- w to arms great loads of winter's One lot 100x150 which It threw in white banks against GAUD failed to answer, though served with be. The last day when she left him he "" BLACK KAFIOLANI TRACT the doors and windows. The dying em Delivered for 12.00 to 13.00 per loa IN the summons. She said that her came home and wasn't feeling very grata glow over according to distance. Lot 50x100 with house.. 650 bers in the cast a soft troubles commenced a day after their well, and When she wouldn't eat with the room and with no other light the IN KAIULANI TRACT him, he left the table,. I heard him say strange shadows eeemed uneasy ghosts Filling In material either earth eq 1000 marriage. Her husband called her vile come to within, protected irom ' B lots. 50x100 each, for she could go to hell." dance coral, furnished at a very low prlflOf (Separate If desired.) names, and then after a few weeks the cold outsidi. I lighted my pipe, as we a large on The witness said she had seen Mr. arose and sauntered dreamingly to the have stock hand. STREET ordered the grocer to refuse her credft. Alameda but once since they had sep- window, my thoughts rdaming at their ON PUNAHOU "WORK E000 Then she didn't have any way to get She was net own will through the halls of the Past CONCRETE guaranteed, I house. Lot 75x150 arated. admitted that she done at a very lew price. u food and had to work for her living. on good terms with her sister, and said and Future. I looked out upon the great, ' covered the ON YOUNG STREET "He was mean to me," said Mrs. Ala- was not on speaking terms with white sheet that 2300 she sleeping form of Nature, and sa-w- Special low price In CRUSHED house. Lot meda, "and he used bad names and one her. very 10-roo- 000 center of white -- m house. Lot 75x140...... There in the the ROCK of all grades from No. 1 to day he threatened to do me up." "Why" not"? asked the court. screen was a circle In which was in 6, or rock sand. ON KINAU STREET There was no defense and the evi- "Because I heard a good deal about scribed the words "The Douglas Patent """-roo- Closet." looked disap m house. Lot 60x90 3500 Even as I It COMMON DRAT, $5.00 per day. dence was undisputed. The Hawaiian her not being good," was the reply. peared, then, again saw it with the ad- to LARGE DRAY, JS.00 per day. ON SPENCER STREET x statutes are particularly rigid as Judge Gear refused to grant a divorce ded words, "Bath, the Plumber." And may 139 feet frontage 3000 divorce however and no separation on the evidence given. then my pipe went out. upon testimony of -- VALLEY be granted here the "There is some doubt In my mind," f IN KALI III simply the husband or wife. Corrob- said he," a case been made, The late George Ramsey, of Minne II that has 30-ac- re 6000 sota, Keystone-Elgi-n tract orative evidence is' repulred and the though testimony of the plaintiff was not only the last of the the war governors, but he was first of that "We Invite the' attention of Real only person who could corroborate the is strong. But I don't see any corrob- historic band to make tender of a regi- WATCHES tate Agents to the above propositions. testimony was a sister of the youthful oration as is required "by statute." . - ment to the United States. Happening Durable and Accurate bride. The sister, probably fourteen "There is some corroboration," inter- to be In "Washington when news was THE KEYSTONE received been t WATCH CASE CO. years of age, came into the court room, rupted Attorney. Robinson, wit- that Fort Sumter had 1 "The 00 Itaklkfc4 Hi LTD. In tears. In fact she was In the cus- ness on says she fired upon, he hurried to the war office PblladelphU.U.S.A. LEWERS MOKE, Just the stand that and sought Secretary Cameron. "Mr. tody of a big policeman, for she didn't say 'go to hell AMERICA'S OLDEST heard him which I think Secretary," eaid he. "I have the honor mho LARGEST King street, Honolulu. want to testify at all. She couldn't proves that part of it." to offer you 1,000 men from Minnesota." WATCH FACTORY tell the story that was required to get "If every woman gets a divorce whose With characteristic bluntness, Simon For Mia tor th Cameron "Well, up, Principal Watch the divorce and she evidently didn't husband tells ber to go to hell, there said: hurry them In the like to testify against her own sister. would be a good many divorces," sug- governor. I am Just going over to see Hawaiian Iclanda IMPORTANT When a subpoena was served upon the gested President Lincoln.". Governor Ramsey the court.' telegraphed to St. Paul, and In girl. Belle Raposa is name, she re- a few her Robinson further said that there had hours affairs were in motion in Min- fused to obey it, and case when the been no answer and the husband made nesota. J f.lUSCIAL was called up on Tuesday morning fail- no" defense to the charges, which he ' ' F. J. Wallace ed to appear. Then the attorneys for would do if they were not true. The icries of sea birds, especially sea- 1239 MATLOCK AVENUE. gulls, very fog Mrs. Alameda asked for a bench war- only Indicates is are valuable as signals. "Will - "That that there The birds cluster together on the cliffs take orders for Polishing- Cala- HEWS rant for the arrest of Miss Raposa anl collusion." Judge ' said Gear, "which Is and coast, and their cries warn boat- bashes. , j she was brought Into court room yes- - ground for denial of divorce. The fact men that they are near land. Some Cabinet work of all kinds. We have secured the sole years ago in the Isle of Man there was agency for the celebrated CEN- - that the husband doesn't come here All work guaranteed. Is proof he wants a fine for shooting such birds. TURY EDITION of sheet music WH AT WO HAVE that a divorce. This In the Uawalian Islands and have isn't on the same plane as otHer cases, Just received our first shipment learned. The century just closed there can be no default In divorce comprising about 4000 COPIES was the most wonderful of all cases. I shall hold Sale of Yoshikawa ' of over 900 titles. The best the centuries since that the statute Schumann, the morning has not been sufficiently compiled with On Kins; street near Alakea, epye. works of Beethoven. of time. Whether the twentieth Young Buildins; Schubert. Verdi, Mendelssohn. as far as proof is concerned! If ypu Traveling Mascagni, Gounod, Rubinstein will equal it remains to be seen. Shawls Teach- inven- want to put in more proof I will give are here; also standard Conspicuous among its you Will Get You ing Pieces for the , violin tions and discoveries is the ad- time to do it" and piano, and mandolin and vance made in "preventing and Finally upon the request of Robinson ii guitar music. PUBLISHER'S hearing was postponed Help of Any Kind 40c curing Aisease. Great epidemics further for PRICES RANGE FROM three weeks to produce TO L00. no locgar sweep over the world; allow him to lOt I Forty Shawls, further testimony. Do you want a yardboy? men have learned how to choke $8.00; reduced to OUR PRICE these monsters in the hour of ; Do you need a cook? their birth. And as to those BUILDERS AND diseases which were practically GIVE ME A TRIAL. COPY universal and continuous, dis- c. A eases which afflicted and des- TRADERS' MEETING II troyed more people than occa- STAR SODA Catalogue of all this music e WORKS sional outbreaks of cholera, small- The Builders & Traders' Exchange Lot 2 Twenty-fiv- may be had at music counter. Phone Blue 871. ' . Shawls, S6; Mail orders filled. pox or plague, we have them will meet tonight at the usual time at Are prepared to furnish Lemon Soda, now under control to an extent reduced to Root Beer, Ginger Ale, ' Orange Cider, the Exchange for transaction regular " that, twenty-fiv- e years a?o, was of Bailey's Sarsaparilla. not dreamed of a3 possible. The monthly business. All orders receive our prompt attenT wm tlon. II list includes Scrofula, Anemia, A particularly interesting meeting is II You Money 8aera. La Grippe, Influenza, Troubles expected, of Lungs, as the Board will have their the Throat, Stomach plans for the current fiscal year up Lot 3 s i x Again Open lor Business. nd Bowels and all Shawls, $4.50; Wasting re- Complaints. Over these for discussion. The proposition of . reduced to scourges ducing to RIVER MZLL CO., Pauahl street aeaa of the human race the speci- the initiation fee to 53.00 3. S. River, Contractors and Builders, alsej fic and antidote provided by until the limit of 100 members Is reach- House Material and Furniture. Order progressive medical science is ed will also come up. promptly attended to. The report meeting n Tel. Blue H. P. O. Box tit. WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION of the of the Board with Commissioner General Sar- Linen Damask Scarfs It is palatable as honey and con- gent and the C. BREWER & CO., LTD. determination of what Grass Cloth tains the nutritive and curative action .he Exchange will request Mr. Squares Sugar Factors and Cociission Her-- properties of Pure Cod Liver Sargent em- Battenberg Scarfs cnanis. Oil, extracted by us to take in the matter of " from fresh ploying Asiatics on Federal contracts LIST OF OFFICERS, " cod livers, combined with the C. M. Cooke, in Hawaii will be discussed and to President: Georo 'XL Compound Syrup of Hypophos-phite-s whit Robertson, Manager; E. F. Blahs extent Exchange can use Influ- and the Extracts of Malt the its Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. TPt and Wild Cherry. medici- ence to induce owners of prospective SALE BEGINS NEXT MONDAY Allen, Auditor; P. C Jones, IL Wi.tX Its house. G. R. nal and reconstructive power is buildings to put the "citizen or eligi- Carter, Directors. ble to become citizen skilled labor more than remarkable ; nothing EOHOLULU AUTOMOBILE DON'T "WASTE TIME experiment- compares with it. never fails clause" in their contracts will doubt- and MACHIKB ing and cheap hair It n SHOPS with unreliable less also be talked over more or preparations. to make the weak strong and less. a3 an effective remedy wast- The Exchange will also rass suitable iB.F.EHLERS&CO. Union St. nr. Hotel Bt. Phone Main SU. PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER for P. O. Box 603. is an Ideal hair tonic and an effectual ing diseases it stands in the front resolutions on the death of S. C. Allen Light Machine Work. Automobile and permanent cure for dandruff and rank in the march of whose firm is one of the members of scalp medicine. Built and Repaired. Experts on Call other diseases. It comes to the rescue of those the Exchange. A full attendance is Hawaii for Outside Work. Nickel and Copper Sold by drujrglHts and at the Union Shinpo Sha Plating. Barber Shop. Tel. Main 232. who have received no benefit expected. from any other treatment: the-bloo- d F. is purified and disease BICYCLISTS should never start out THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-In- g James Morgan office. The publisher of Hawaii Ion Nuuanu Market germs thrust out of the system. without a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Shinpo, the only daily Japanese paper It cannot fail. If hard to please, Balm in their tool bags. This liniment published in the Territory of HONE BARFRY 1250 Nuuanu Avenue. is Hawaii. OK BERETANIA, COR. EMMA STREET. NO TIN QUAT. Proprietor. try it : one bottle convinces. excellent for all flesh wounds and C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. JRhEff Bfif sprains. One application gives - relief. Boston Baked Beans every Saturday. Tresh Island Meats, Ducks and The first dose does obvious good. T. SOGA. Editor. also Try it. All Dealers and Druggists sell , Editorial 1030 42 Cream Puffs. Ckickens. atfre or dressed. Fish and Get the genuine. Sold by all and Printing Office QUEEtf STREET. Home made bread, pies, cakes, dough Tagetables. it. Benson. Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents Smith St., above King. P. O. Box 907. chemists here and everywhere. for Hawaii. Telephone Main IT. Ql nut cookies. All kinds of salads and r. V. Pat lelephOne i2 delicacies made to order. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MAY 21, 1S03 & BISHOP CO.. BANKERS CAPT. COOK. THE DISCOVERER I ESTABLISHED EN 1858. JURORS MAY OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS NEW WAR OH Banking Department Tnnuct business In all departmeatk E of banting. BEER MEN Collections carefully attended to. MILK Exchange bought and sold. New fads' In Eye glass pads. Commercial and Travelers' Letters at Credit Issued on the Bask of California Departure Made in Our eye glass guards Include all thm and N. II. Rothschild A. Sons, Londom Vendors of Poor late things In form style. Correspondents: The Bank of Califor- and r. , our goods our nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Byi-ce- Murphy Murder In and work we keep Ltd., London. Milk Will Be right to the hour. ' ' J v We Investigate the new, bold to the Drafts and cable transfers on CkL.t good and Japan through the Hongkong aai Case. ."?:. and discard the bad. ' Arrested. Back of all Is the skill and knowl- Shanghai Banking Corporation aa h : is-y :.-'- ;vv-:-' Chartered Bank of India, Australia aa :'u edge essential In eye glass and spec China. tacle fitting. Jury Secured and One Also ent aeiectfi or noses, ears and face, Interest allowed on term deposits at Shorcy Destroys as well as eye defects. the following ratrs per annum, rlt: Witness Tells 8eTen days' notice, at 2 per cant Spoiled Canned Three months, at 1 per cent. ' lx months, at Stf per cent. Story. - Goods. A. j:--,- : Twelve months, at 4 per cent. -- : ; J.v. X ..5.v:.jp.-,- N. Sanford, Trust Department. Manufacturing Optician. Boston Build- Act as trustees tinder mortgage, Judge De Bolt Hears Criminal indiscriminate Selling of Poisonous ing, Fort Street, over May & Co. Man a.ge estates, real and personal. Collect rents and dividends. ... Case- s- One Cenviction and Drugs Subject of Rigid Valuable papers, wills, bonds, ' eta, received for safe keeping. One Acquittal. Investigation. Accountant Department. 33 Auditors for corporations and prV The Jury to determine the guilt or A new war Is to be Inaugurated on rate firms. Innocence of Murphy Books examined reported Patrick was milk dealers who sell watered or adul- 1. COURTEO" S TREATMENT to and a sworn everybody. Statements of affairs prepared. . yesterday morning and k con- terated bilk, by the Board of Health. Trustees on bankrupt or Insolvent a siderable portion of the evidence for 2. PROMPT ATTENTION given to tales. When the report of Food Commissioner all orders. Office, 82 Bethel street. the prosecution Is already in. A de- Shorey was read to yester- the board 3." BEST QUALITY goods at reason- . Savings Department. parture was made in the order for the day, Mr. F. C. Smith called attention able prices. ": ' ; Jr. Deposits received and Interest allow confinement of the Jury by Judge Rob- : to some of the names of milk men whj ad at 4H Per cent per annum, m ac- iMr-- :'wy cordance with rules and regulations inson, In that the members are to be had been posted for years as selling copies of which mar be obtained allowed to have malt drinks during bad milk. Executive Officer Telephone application. Pratt stat- their night's confinement. The order ed that Mr. Shorey was preparing to 71 Insurance Department " prosecute Main was made at the reauest of counsel .'Mv. ',-..- ; V i., under the new law passed oy Agents for FIRE, MARINE. LET the Legislature. and EMPLOYERS' LIA- for both sides, but a further sugges- ACCIDENT The list of dealers selling milk which BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIS tion from the 924 defendant's cour.se! that was below standard was larger in Consolidated Soda Waterworks, Insurance ofSce, Bethel street. (Drawing From Old Prints.) ; the Jurors be allowed to separate was April than for some months previously. not allowed by the court. Food Commissioner Shorey lists them He that drinks n as follows: '.-- ' the best of Drinks n The Jury to hear the case wjs se- is always m ii Samples gave well supplied. ii ii cured shortly DID ALLEN SIGN ALLEGED BRIBERS found below standard ' ii M after the opening of the on analysis following figures WHEIiEr ii ii the and Why at... n ii morning session, only five names be- AWAY HIS CLAIM? ARE INDICTED were obtained from the sources noted: ii ii ing called from the special venire or Si Total Butter Candy Co. fifty. The Jury Is composed as fol- solids. fat. HillerV i Back of the disinheritance clause of The indictments returned by the S. Nobriga . . 10.9 2.4 King Street near BethM. 11 II ? M lows: '". 'i the will of the late Samuel C. Allen, grand Jury on Tuesday were made pub- S. Nobriga.(2 samples).. ..10.9 2.4' ii M Peter McDonald, Charles Girdler, Novo for A. Lopes .(1 sam ii n which was made public in the Adver- lic yesterday by the arrest and arraign COTTON BROS. & CO. ii ii George Roenitz. A. Q.. Marcallino, Ed- ple) ...... 11.1 3.0 M H story ment of V. Souza . . 11.1 2.7 ENGINEERS CON- 11 mund Norrle, T. J. Quinn, E. C. Hol- - tiser yesterday, there is a that the defendants. AND GENERAL ii The indictments were V. Souza ..." ; 10.9 3.1 TRACTORS. u ii stein, L. A. C. Parrlsh, George Mil George C. Allen, the adopted son, sign- returned in the V. Souza (3 samples)., 10.5 2.8 ti cases wherein an attempt Dep Plans and Estimates furnished for aQ II ton, W. B. Jones, George K. ed away his rights In the estate. Al- to bribe Tavares (I sample)...... 2.8 ii Kafa and ....10.6 ' elasaes of Contracting i M uty Attorney General Peters was al- Kapena (1 eample) 9.9 2.4 Work. ll II W. T. Schmidt. though the will was made nearly two Boston Block. Honolulu. II II Nearly the entire day was occupied years ago, George Allen had not been leged. Both Taing Kal and John Ba Jaclnte for Manoa Ranch II If (1 sample) i...... 11.0 3.0 M In taking the testimony of C. E. Dove called upon legally to relinquish his ker are alleged to have committed the IIti Japanese for G. Holt. 10.7 3.0 J. L. ETlcCuIre heir-at-la- 7. w crime were given Saturday II nM a civil engineer who made drawmg3 of rights as an to the estate, and until Japanese for G. Holt (2 it To look after your property. ri the scene of the tragedy. His test! until quite recently. When the news to plead. Baker's attempt is alleged samples) ..11.0 3.0 JE5I3'Z? II To and remit your In- ii Marquis for Vivas.. 10.8 3.0 II collect ii mony tnougn possibly Important was reached Honolulu that he had been ar to have been made prior to that of the FLOOrders Left at II come. ii Chinese. Marquis for Vivas (2 sam II To safely Invest your funds. ii not interestlrg. rested in Portland, the late Mr. Allen ples) ...... 11.0 3.1 m pay your Kaio, employed attorney up a sort Talng.Kai Is charged In the indict A. Ludloff (1 sample) 11.0 2.2 Hawaiian Bazaar, To taxes. Insurance Mti a native on the ranch. caused his to draw expenses. m ment "unlawfully, A. (1 sample) .. ..11.3 2.6 MASONIC BUILDING ii and II was the .only other witness. lie test! of quit-clai- deed, in which George with having felo de Costa H To keep your valuables in flre M Owl Lunch Room (1 sam Hotel Sts. Main 387. U fled to having been with Joe Perry, Allen's claims upon him as his adopted nlously and corruptly, to one Emil Alakea and Phone and burglar-proo- f vaults. Ii being ple) ..11.0 2.6 n M entirely relinquished. Cornelius Peters, then and there - OUR CHARGES ARE REA- M the deceased shortly before his death, father, were Fashion Restaurant (1 SI SONABLE. rs As to the cause of his death, jCaio did W. A. Kinney, Mr. Allen's attorney, an executive officer of the Territory of sample) 10.8 2.6 II ii not testify yesterday. He said he had was asked yesterday whether such a Hawaii to wit: ar Deputy Attorney Private Complaint ...... ;11:0 2.0 Mrs. Le Beuf ( M HAWAIIAN TRUST CO., LTD ci Private Complaint (2 sam 687 Beretania street, between Punch-- e of n been Perry on-th- had been signed, and he re General of the Territory Hawaii, II if with ranch ar.J was document ples) 10.2 1.5 bowl and Alapai streets. II Tel. Main 184. 823 Fort St. employed with some mules. Perry plied: with Intent In him the said Taing Kal had BAD FOOD DESTROYED. Dyeing, Cleaning and Fine Ironing. changed hl3 saddle from hlg own mule "Well, I know that a document to thereby to influence him, the said Emil Ladles' and Gentlemen's Suits cleaned ro up George Allen Cornelius Peters, in his acts as auch A considerable portion of the month and repaired. Gloves cleaned and kj another that was to be used. While this end was sent to T H P I ft S T thus engaged. Kaio said he (Kaio) had for his signature, but I don't know Deputy Attorney General in proceed- was spent in" work outside the labora Laces renewed. been called by Murphy and ordered to whether it was signed or not." ing that might by law come and be tory: inspection of grocery stores, etc. brought before him, the said Emil Cor The only food samples other than milk wr bring a mule from a near by pasture. W. F. Allen and J. O. Carter state nelius Peters, In his capacity as sai.l oki There was considerable difficulty as to they have no knowledge of such a examined being one sample of cheese that Deputy Attorney General, to wit: candy, GUIman House where Perry was when the witness left document having been sent to George criminal prosecutions by the Territory and. one sample of chocolate no Boquet Cigars OF HAWAII. LTD. him, and native Allen. of Hawaii aeralnst the said Taing Kal adulteration being found, and eleven the had lots of trouble gro In expfaining what he meant. "When I and others associated with him, the samples of miscellaneous canned BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS said Taing Kai, whose names are, to ceries taken from auction rooms. In H. 3. NOIiTK. left Joe" said he "the mule was facing of- will take up a number of appeal cases the grand jurors unknown, for the case all were found to be Capital, S25O.00O.04. mauka and Joe was on the Waianae of maintaining and conducting the latter today. fense decomposed jot President Cecil Browi side of him." at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory more or Jess and tne Vice-Preside-nt M. P. Rotlnso the case of Lee Toma charged with paka from which samples were taken, 510 Mr. Robertson didn't understand th In of Hawaii, a lottery, known as DRINK Cashier "VV. O. Cooper nuisance In permitting a cesspool to pio, a sum of money, to wit: the Fum tins in all, was condemned and destroy whereabouts the mule with, relation Principal Office: Corner Fort am overflow, the jury returned a verdict of fifteen hundred dollars, as a gift and ed. The collection Included salmon. to Perry and Peters then asked: gratuity and benefit did promise, con- Distilled' Water Kin streets. of not guilty. oysters, clams condensed milk, mush-room- "Was Joe on the Waianae or he trary to the form of the statute in such In the case of Lee Chin charged with and asparagus. And avoid kidney troubles and rheu Walalua side of the mule"? "Or. the case made and provided." stealing meat from the Metropolitan An indictment was also returned matism. In the Eastern States the SAVINGS DEPOSITS received aa Waianae side" raid the witness, "he .SELLING POISONS. Meat Co. where he was employed, a against Tim Quon for forgery. He was best physicians are treating kidney allowed for yearly deposits at was getting ready to draw the cinch." term perjury and now Many complaints having been made Interest verdict of guilty was returned Judge indicted last for complaints entirely with just such wa the rate of 44 per cent per annum. The witness 'ii not testify as to the in connection with the same affaic 13 to me regarding the indiscriminate sale ter as SOLD BY opos De Bolt Imposed a sentence of three alleged to have forged a receipt for such poisons as morphine and and regulations furnished cause of death but said when he - of Rules that months and costs. forty dollars. application. tied his mule to the fence t? saw Joe cocaine by Japanese druggists, I made Th3 Fountain Soda Works and called to Murphy "Look. Joe 13 some investigation of the matter and through 270. dead." The witness further said that succeeded in making a purchase ot Orders received Phone Attended to once. he did not see Murphy when told to go ! cocaine hydrochlorate from T. Ishii, at FREE TO MEN A book of facts about t Nuuanu street, the same being deliver- ji.-.ii- mule. in. ii. ii.o i . after the full ji The examination of Kaio was not t ed to. me without a poison label and finished and Deputy Attorney General without any inquiry blng made as to Saddles, Bridles, requested an adjournment until t use to be made of it or any registra- Bits, Spurs, Girths, Peters D Stirrups, Bandages, morning though he said ho was pre- tion of the sale. In was Scrapers, Coolers, pared for a night session. The attor- My first intention the matter Putties, Rubbers, neys for the defendant was also anx- to make complaint for violation of Act Etc., Etc. ious to have the case go over until 34, Session Laws 1S98, sale of adulterat- King near Fort St. Tel. Main 141. P.O. Box 607 3 (a), morning and Mr. Robertson finally ed drug as described in Section suggested that the defendant was will (4) but I found that Chaper SS, Penal ing to the locking up of the Jury Laws, was much more specific regard waive thought for the night. Judge Robinson said ing the sale of poisons and it there was no law requiring this best to charge under that chapter. The Bartlett Water that ap- to be done, but, custom had dictated defendant was fined J230 and has Fire Insurance that the Jury should be kept together, pealed. " preferred not to permit the Dr. McLaughlin's Eleriric Belt for Weak Men Work for other department of the and he One anal- THK B. F. DILIISGEAM CCSP1KY, LTD jurors to separate, even though the de government was as follows: I KNOW THAT NO MAN REMAINS A WEAKLING BECAUSE ysis of stomach contents for Police De- General Agents for Hawaii. fendant did waive any irregularity. he wants to; I am sure that you want to overcome every Indication of suggested also that some early decay that has shown itself on you. I don't think the man lives partment; ten tests of kerosene for Mr. Peters flashing point tests of crude Atlas Assurance Company of Londom, had used liquors at that who would not like to feel as big- and strong as a Sandow, and I know and three Lon- of the Jurors you to build upon I can make you flashing point for De- Phoenix Assurance Company of years, and" he did not that if have a reasonable foundation petroleum for don. their meals for a bigger man that you ever hoped to be. I want you to know that, partment of Public Works. prevent them from doing it m you -- -, you my book in which New York Underwriters Agency. wish to who can't believe and I want have A bill covering the amendments to Providence Washington. Insurant this instance. If the defendant made no I describe how I learned that manly strength was only electricity and Company. and how I learned to restore it; also I want to tell you the names of the food and drug bill apsroved by objection. were Legisla- Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook- any objection" some men who will tell you that when they came to me they the Board was passed by the lyn. "I not only don't make physical wrecks and are now among the finest specimens of physical ture and approved by the Governor I think it is th. ALBERT RAAS, said Robertson, "but manhood. April 2Sth. ftlanajer. thing to do." Insurance Department office fourt proper Respectfully, Judge Robinson demurred slightly floor, Stangenwald building. . your thirty days, E. C. SHOREY, of beer Dear Sir: Having used famous electric belt for saying that if twelva bottles 1 have received the greatest benefit that a man could gain that Is; Food Commissioner. were sent to the Jury room the court health and strength. The tired, despondent feeling has gone. I feel was not presumed to say that each of the beginning of a new life, and am ever your debtor. DIARRHOEA is more to be dreaded O. Box 482. Tucson, W. E. CLARK. the Jurors had received one anymore P. Arizona. than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and 10U NUUANU STREET. disposed of I want you to read this book and learn the truth about my argu- 1 pouallv fatal to voune and old. The than that one juror had you from diar- NOTICE (Formerly Murata) was final- ments. If you are not as vigorous as you would like to be, if have great mortality resulting all twelve bottles. The order rheumatic pains, weak kidneys, los3 of vitality, prostatic troubles, ner- rhoea is due to the lack of 'proper treat ly made to allow the use of malt liquor vous spells, varicocele or any ailment of that kind that weakens you. ment at the first stages of the disease. ANT WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDING-hel- in moderation, to be decided by the It would assure you future happiness If you would look into this Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar or advice. Is Invited to communi- by. Remedy Is a reliable and effective Hat bailiffs. The Jury was sent to the Ha- method of mine. Don't delay It. your best days are slipping If rhoea cate, person or by letter, wltk Straw Factory you want this book I send it closely sealed free, if you send this ad. medicine, and If given In time will pre either in waiian Hotel for the night. Call for free consultation vent serious consequences. This rem-- Ensign Nora M. Underhlil. matron of BEFORE DE BOLT. Above Ellis, dy never fails and is pleasant to take. the Salvation Army Woman's Indus- SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS OH, M. 0, McLaughlin, Sfla Market St, Every household should have a bottle Home, Toung street, between Ar- Judge De Bolt yesterday began the San Francisco, Get today. may save a trial ,T to at hand. it It McCulIy streets, mauka Made Order. hearing of the criminal calendar also, Office Hours S A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 1. life. Benon. Smith & Co., wholesale tesian and and disposed of two jury cases. He agents, sell It. '.df.. Honolulu. 21, 1903. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HOXOLULIJ, "MAY DISPATCHES MOTHER AND CHILD TO RRINfl A STEAMSHIP TO AFTERNOON Scott's Emulsion is cod SE Ml PRESS liver oil made almost as STOP INSTANTLY FROM ASSOCIATED palatable as milk. It is easv A. J A DEAD and soothing to the weak YrrVrtYSYiiTi.i?rTtfYW ! stomach; it checks the ten- vanes. The structure would usually be 3LAXILA, P. I., May 20. The Philippine Commission have dencies of children toward r Z3T O plates of about the same made of law defalcations in the public. service. The pen- thinness. thickness as the ship's shell plates. enacted a to prevent are carried by eighteen alties are made very severe. Scott's Emulsion gives The strains to weak mothers be- II bearings and distributed over the hull Presidential train reached Bed- strength avoiding undue stress REDDING, Cal., May 20 The creates healthy flesh and decks, thus proceeded to Sisson cause it at any one place. The total resistance ding today. After a short stay here, the President and new blood. may be taken as about one thousand and across the state line into Oregon this evening. Nursing mothers will find 25-kn- 70 nn, on a ot steamship of feet head of the ( NEW YORK, N. Y., May 20. E. II. Harriman, a special value in Scott's beam. The structural strength of the Southern Pacific system, was operated on for appendicitis today. Emulsion because it insures TKe operation was entirely successful and the patient is resting easily. a flow of rich, nourishing nil. More' and May work of Turkish soldiers h milk for the baby. SABONICA, 20. The brutal better than a medicine ; adding to the bitterness of the strife. It is claimed that the Turks, bodies of Scott's Emulsion is a food. not satisfied with a general slaughter, are mutilating the is not a their Bulgarian victims. ' Scott's Emulsion mere extract, containing im- CHICAGO, May 20. Porter Brothers, the fruit dealers, have aginary " active principles " failed. The amount of the company's liabilities is not known, but which do not exist, but is full it is believed will .involve millions of dollars. A receiver has been of actual nourishment which affairs! mm 17 w appointed to handle the concern's , sustains vital force and builds MANILA, P. I., May 20. A most destructive fire has swept the up the body tissues more i Tondo district, causing a loss of property estimated; at two million rapidly than any other known r m. :11 pesos. The. inhabitants were without means to fight the fire, whieh remedy. I swept everything in its path. Eight thousand men, women and children We'll aen'd yoa a sample free upon request. have been rendered homeless. Measures for such relief as possible SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. i taken-b- have been the insular government. ral Expor ' MANILA, P. I., May 20. The cable ship Colonia has started JESSE MOORE the work of laying the Pacific cable to Guam. The ship arrived a fev days ago and is now well on its way laying the first link which is to A. A. WHISKY ?rancicc connect Manila with Guam. The Anglia will soon start out with the A brake for ocean steamships which remainder of the cable, which is expected to be laid to Honolulu by the EOT ON EARTH will enable the fastest moving vessel first of July. . to come to a dead stop within twice its own length has Just been patented by and fit for anything, and he had little difficulty . in inducing me to Mr. Henry Simpson, of Liverpool, Eng- join him, which I did: he sailed as master and I as mate. Well, to col- - cut a long story short, we arrived at Cocos Island, and had no trouble land. The Inventor believes4 that lislons between vessels equipped with in finding the treasure, which we quickly transferred to the schooner. Old Agcd Then we ly set sail for a certain island the Tahitian group. There we the new brakes will be rendered prac-tlcal- in excavated cave with., M Impossible. a and planted the treasure, together some more which we had added to it Well, after that I came away in a small The brakes can be brought Into ac- yacht." tion instantly. Being entirely independ- , "And what about the master and crew of the schooner ?" Pure in ent of the main engines, they can be r "They died and the schooner was burned." made to act with maximum efficiency "Why was she burned?" , some time before It would be possible "Well (with a significant shrug of the shoulders), the captain to reverse the main engines. The knew, but he's dead." brakes will also save the main engines, "And where did you go to?" Wood from being injured by sudden strains "I came across to Australia and landed at Guichen Bay, near the In reversing. mouth of the Murray. I brought with me $5,000,000 of the treasure, " The ship's lines are not altered by the rbut as a blind I first went on to the gold diggings. Subsequently I up a wTent brake's use, and there is the same ease took cattle and sheep ranch at Mount Gam bier, and later on I AND CLOSED. j . BRAKES OPEN to England. remained in London about ten years as a shipbroker, MO0M working on and off when vessel I WHX- - of the Then to America, been is at high speed. They do not occa- I went and I have since carrying on business sion any Jerk or shock when used. They of action, when the vessel is at full brake Is such that it will carry a much as a 'wrecker and shipbroker in Providence City, Rhode Island. Later possess great strength of structure and speed. greater load than this with safety. on this syndicate was formed by Dr. Lewis, and the schooner Herman ac two was great power of resistance, and work in The revolution of the vanes is The shafts are each made in bought in San Francisco for the purpose of this expedition." J,, tarpontei) solid water. They are under the Imme- complished by means of levers or pieces which are connected by a socket '.iAnd why didn't you go direct to the treasure island instead of top eneral Export Agts, Spreckels' Bldg. diate control of the command from the cranks fixed at the of the vertical joint, sufficiently free fitting to admit coming from San Francisco to Sydney?" . bridge. spindles or shafts .which are controlled of considerable want of alignment. "Because we could not get down to the islands in time to escape Honolulu, H Vanes project from the hull deep by hydraulic cylinders working hori- "When the brake is in use the water the 'hurricane season.' But I am ready to start now if this legal trouble down, are similar to that of a vessel zontally. If hydraulic power is not flows freely around and behind each was only over." "JesseFilGorg-HuntC- o. not so fitted." available, water under steam pressure vane or arrester, thus ensuring eff- Of the-cour- t proceedings, which are not less interesting than Ban Francisco, Cal. and Louisville, Ky. f I The vanes are thus triangular prisms, would be sufficient. iciency of action, A relief valve is or double cantilevers, and are attached The vanes are operated in any di- placed on each hydraulic cylinder to Captain Brown's interview, the Sydney Morning Herald publishes the at their centres to a vertical spindle rection by handles or levers placed on enable the water to escape quickly in following report: so that all can be freely revolved for the bridge or elsewhere as desired. One case of sudden pressure therein through Mr. Maughan, instructed by J. Stuart Thorn, appeared for the IX S. Grinbaum&Co. about a quarter of a circle until their movement of the hand may put the the vanes being struck by a sea or a plaintiffs, George William Sutton, John Chetwood, and George John- faces lie at right angles to the centre brake In action; two. levers may be solid object. The vanes would thus ston Lucy; Mr. Loxton, instructed by Messrs. Lawrence and Macdonald, LIMITED. line of the vessel. Large fiat surfaces provided, one controlling the port and yield elastically before a sea, or close appeared for the defendant, James Brown. Plaintiffs sued defendants importers and Commlssfon Merchants are thus opposed to the water, and the other the starboard side. entirely if fouled by another hip, or on behalf of themselves and all other members of the American syn- present a very great resistance to the The strength of the bow lost at the upon striking a rock. dicate (other than the defendant, James passage through it, Brown). The other defendant otthe vessel and openings is compensated ior by intro- I believe the new brakes have solved was the Union Bank of Limited. COLS AGENTS FOR being in all positions ducing strong problem controlling sudden- Australia, almost balanced steel decks, both above the of and plaintiffs' the brake may be put in action, or out and below, as well as between the ly stopping large ships at sea. From the statement of claim and other affidavits that had been filed, it appeared that in July, 1902, a number of American gentlemen, resident in San Francisco, organized an expedition to search Little Jack - " THE TREASURE SCHOONER HERMAN for certain treasure which they han Joarw-- I was secreted many years Smoking- Tobacco ago in a South Sea island, and it seems the iosition of this island and 60 and 10c packages if. m: ROOT TIED UP IN SYDNEY HARBOR the exact location of the treasure is only known .to Captain James OF YOUR Brown, the defendant in this suit. According to the statement of claim Agents for an agreement was entered into between certain of the plaintiffs and the BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE! HAIR The treasTiro schooner Herman, which achieved considerable defendant by which a schooner called the Hermaii was to be fitted up COMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. and sent to the South Seas in command of the defendant,' who i3 a DELAWARE ' hoald look notoriety while at Honolulu, is having considerable trouble at Sydney, INSURANCE CO. of master mariner, and who i3 also the registered owner of the vessel, FMiadelphla. mm: like this, and the treasure island has located Brown. but if yoa have not yet been by Captain which is registered at the American port of Honolulu. The schooner The !Morning Herald of Sydney says; . sailed from San Francisco, and she reached Sydney in January last. DANDRUFF A good deal of public interest ha3 been excited in regard to the She has lain in this port ever since, the defendant, Captain Brown, the GERM ex5edition organized in America to recover the Cocos Island treasure. being apparently engaged in fitting out the ship and in attending to Perhaps destroys and with Captain James Brown, who is the defendant in the equity proceedings, other matters connected with the expedition. Later on the plaintiffs en it like thi. v c J r o "r r ,1 . claims that he, and he alone, knows where this treasure lies in hiding. came over to oyuuey xrom oan x rancisco, 11 Demg tneir intention to go You've Had "Destroy the cause In passing it may be mentioned that Captain Brown may be regarded in the Herman in her South Sea quest from this port. But a dispute you remove the as a typical American mariner. He is tall and gaunt, sinewy, and arose early in this month between the defendant and the plaintiffs, in Experience with indigestion. Peo- effect" but ple despite his TO odd years looks capable enduring consequence of which the defendant declined to allow the plaintiffs to who drink a good beer for a of toil and hardship dally beverage are not troubled this No Dandruff, no which would founder many a younger man. He has a mild and kindly come aboard his vessel, and had also expressed his intention of sailing way; they always Tailing Hair, no are the healthy facial expression, which seems of without the plaintiffs, and had shipped a crew with the view of carrying people. Especially is this true Baldness, if you strangely out keeping with the life you if fef he must have led in the early part of his career, as outlined by the. out that intention, and subsequently, had entered into a contract with drink KILL. THE GERM description he gave of his connection with the Cocos Island treasure. Messrs. Burns, Philp fc Co. for sale to them of the schooner. with NEWBRO'S It '! was born,7' said Captain Brown, "in 1S32, in California, my also appeared that considerable sums of money had been forwarded HHRRiaiDH parents being Mexicans, and I went to sea when very young. That's by the members of the syndicate in America to Captain Brown in For sale by all dru joists. Price $L u all I need to say about myself just here. But in regard to the treasure, Sydney, and plaintiffs complained that these moneys had not been used I must tell you that in 1S22 there was trouble between the Spaniards in accordance wTith the agreements a3 to the expedition. Plaintiffs now ask for an injunction restraining 1 DRUG CO., LTD., and Peruvians, and as it wa3 feared that the Spanish gunboat3 would defendant from withdrawing HOLLJSTER or receiving any moneys standing 3 Agents. bombard the city of Callao the authorities transferred the whole of the to the defendant James Brown's It is well aged , before putting on i national funds to an American schooner called the Black AVitch, Cap- credit with the defendant bank, and from selling, transferrin"-- or the market and is pure and i YH. C. 1RY1H & CO., Ltd. tain Smith, which hailed from Salem, Mass." contracting to sell the schooner Herman. . c "TVhat was the value of the treasure, do you think V The defendant's case was that he was the registered owner and a Win. O. Irwin. ..President and Manager 'VWell, it was said to be worth some $50,000,000. It consisted of master of the schooner Herman, which was an American vesseL He Vlce-Preaid- ent MIR EOmi IRES, Cla.ua Spree kela.... First a claimed that he had an absolute right to sell Vlce-Preaid- ent great quantity of jewelry, church service plate, and barrels of silver or dispose of the schooner c "W. XL. Glffard... Second AGENTS H. if. Whitney. Jr.. Treasurer and Sec. dollars. Captain .Smith sailed friwn Callao with this valuable freight as he thought fit He had never intended to withdraw from the FOR HAWAII. ll George W. Ross Auditor and went to Cocos Island, which was then little known. He took the expedition,, and he contended that the sale of the vessel could be Phone White 1331. P. O. Box 517. Sugar Factors and Commission Agents treasure ashore and 'cached' it. Then trouble arose amongst the Black justified on the ground that she was not fit for the work for which she rn AGENTS FOR THE "Witch's crew, and heavy weather was also experienced.. The upshot she had been purchased, as she was not coppered and consequently wa3 Oceanic Steamship Company was that Captain Smith and another man were the only persons to not suitable for cruising amongst coral islands, and that it would cot upward of 200 to copper her. WBODIESSO Of San Francisco, CaL return to the mainland. The captain made his way home to Salem, and Defendant also pleaded that the Cards engraved at the shortest pos- a' related his experiences to his son." expedition was fitted out for the purpose of searching for treasure in sible moment by AGENTS FOR THE a portion of the French possessions in of Scottish Union --& National Insurance-Compan- "And how did you become connected with the matter?" the South Seas, and he objected Edinburgh. "Well, that's what going 1S1D that the court had no jurisdiction to deal with him W. BEAKBANE. Ih of I'm to tell you. In the latter part of or the vesseL in 1115 In-arara- Alakea street. at; Wnhelma of lladeburr General I was mate of a Xew York ship lying at Kingston, Jamaica, "West any war, inasmuch as all the parties, including himself, are subjects Company. Indies, which those of the United States. The schooner was an CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Associated Assurance , Company of in days was the most approved rendezvous for American vessel, and the Munich & Berlin. pirates in those parts. I made the acquaintance of Captain Smith's son, contract to search for treasure was to be carried out in French water? EfSfJYROYAL PILLS le Original Knti Unh Ccaoia Alliance Marine & General Assurance who was a osten-sibl- v and not in any Territory over which jurisdiction! f AIWA re!t&M. k master of fine big schooner which he was fitting out the Court had any SAFE l.MOie. Ir.rr1t Co.. Ltd.. of London. ICHESTEK'S KOLISH for pearl-fishing- ." Argument haying been concluded, his honor made J2& Mil Cold DMtmllis bciM. Royal Insurance Company of Liver- an argument TTV -- with 6Ioiribbon. 41 .J"J T.toxtbrr. Brum V pool. Assurance Company of "Why ostensibly V continuing the injunction until the hearing Mnbatltatloma 4 Ia.lt- - Alliance or further order and tloaa.IaernaB; of yottr roclit. im London. "A3 defendant Mr "mp iw I'artloalara. J crraaniaja Com- a blind to the custom house officers. He was really going restraining the from dealing with or disposing of the vessel E an4" Relief tar l.a.liea," Jeciar. of Rochester German Insurance y t Mali. 1 0.OUV Soldr.tf for the Cocos treasure. At of was only a l without the consent of the . plaintiffs or the syndicate. I 1:1 Druijim.in 'klr-aat- r Carnival Ca pany of N. T. that time, course, youngster I I jrr. AlaUiaoa tuur, I'tiil. COMMERCIAL' ADVERTISER, HOSOMILU, 1903. THE PACIFIC MAY .21, 9 KIPUNG EVENING LOCAL BREVITIES. WHITNEY&MHRSM A number of appeals from the Dis- SC1SS0 an AT ST. ANDREW'S trict Court were filed yesterday. Lodge le Progres will hold special raean "T Is being: felt in the Great Interest meeting for work in second degree to- N trr,llnr Evf-ning- " at St. Andrew's night. ' GIVEN w Wash Goods Sunday school rooms tonlgrht at eight Judge Estee made an order yesterday TT'. 1 , REDUCTION 1 e aave just, opened a new OF o'clock. Following is the progTamr adjudging the C. F. Herrick Carriage line of Co. a bankrupt. AW:V Introduction 20 PER CENT Mr. G. F. Davles. H. M. Ayres is contemplating a trip Ginghams Hankow- A CHANCK TO GET A NICE PAIR Shadow Picture "How the Elephant to China to take a position on the IN Got His Trunk" -Canton railroad. OF NICKEL PLATED SCISSORS Just the kind you like, be- ' Song "Gunga Din" . Mrs. E. K. Wilder received a cable FREE. cause they are prettv designs Mr. D. "W. Anderson. yesterday from Miss Helen Wilder say- Our "gift day" sales 'have become and wash well. These are RATTAN Recitation "Paget M. P."..'. ing she had arrived at San Francisco very popular because it's really a gift choice patterns ...... 10c yd. Humphris. .' g Dr. F. II. safely. and not a money-makin- scheme. We FURNITIIRF Tableau "The Tomb ot His Ancestors' A lot In Maklkl. 5.000 square feet, was only require you to purchase 50 cents White Goods Song "My IjbAj of the Snows" De- you get. of - soldat auction yesterday by the worth, for which the best Such as f Mrs. Faraday. partment Mrs.vS. In drug goods. Sale begins TABLES, VERANDA, v.- of Public Works to values store Pretty and cool for shirt K Reading "Hia Wedded Wife" was 10 m.," store, Thursday, the PA LOR, STEAMER and C. Allen for $1850. The upset price at a. main waists; new designs . . .20c. yd. LAWN Mr. G. C. Potter. T20. ' 21st. Scissors on display in mauka CHAIRS, TRUNKS, . BABY CARRIAGES, CHIL- Shadow Picture "Mogli and the filed an show window. Byron J. K. Balrd yesterday Mercerized DREN'S CRIBS, COUCHES, Wolves" application for the issuance of letters and "On BASKETS of all Quartette the Road to Manday".. of administration upon the estate of kinds. Dillingham, Mr. C. Kim- Costume Goods BAMBOO FURNITURE, Mr. Walter his father, the late J. C-- Baird, United ! ball, HOBRON DRUG GO. JAPANESE and Mr. Isaac Dillingham, Mr. C States Attorney. These you will have to see as CHINESE A. EleCon. MATTINGS, white and mixed Professor A. Koebele was a passenger the quality and finish of these Shamlegh"., colors, first, second ' Tableau "The Woman of and ' 1 Francisco TWO SI ORES goods cannot be third wv "The Colonel's Wife" on the Ventura for San described. We quality. , Recitation gone on a search vfor have them from to 50c. Mrs. F. II. Humphris. where he has .25c from a two Soig "Danny Deever" .'. health. On his return ( months vacation he will go to Austra Mr. H. Hener. - Waity Bldg King St. oppo. lia. ES AND SIZES45 Some of the above are dis- Advertiser - I Shadow Picture "Monkeys Walked played in our windows. .. Together Holding Each Other's L. has filed a protest Office. Phone White 2716. Tails" against granting Lualualel lands to J. "Pink Dominoes" M. Dowsett on the ground that he is $7.85 to $110. recitation matter Daring tbese Hard Times - Dr. F. H. Humphris. not an American citizen. The Shadow Picture "How the Camel Got has been referred to the Attorney-Ge- n MARK THE GRAVE Cooper. Its Hump" '. eral by Supt. And until further notice the NEW OF DEPARTED. Song Recessional An Irishman named Hanlon delivered GU'RNEY ENGLAND BAKERY will sell TOUR Mr. Dillingham. an offhand harangue on the Capitol Do not delay but send In your orders at once,, so as to hare your order filled Isaac from their store on Hotel street, on Lettering by new proeeM. steps yesterday morning in which he time. neatly done. Monuments cleaned our The tableaux are under the direction commencing April 1st, 35 tickets, ' said that Liliuokalanl was a great and PATENT 1048-105- 0 Alakea 8t P.O. Box 642. Mi-s- calling for Loaves Bread, for O. cf Mrs. Camp and e Annie Parke, 35 J. AXTCLL, gocl woman and that the palace should REFRIGERATORS One Dollar. Guaranteed best qual- and' the shadow pictures are the work for a residence. be returned to her the only cleanable Re- ity and full weight. Bread deliv of Mr. and Mrs. H. Couzens. The Senate committee has Investigat ered from the wagons will be 281 pertaining frigerator made; made in Tickets will be for sale by members ed the Items referred to It Zinc Lined. Loaves for One Dollar. The dif- to the Board of Health, and will make Enamel and of the Guild and at the door. ference is simply the cost of . deliv a report to the Senate today. The com- Remember Galvanized Ice ery, which benefit we extend to our recommend an allowance to! E. & CO., mittee will Compartment, Now that the customers.- - W. JORDAN Ltd. CASE twenty-thre- PERRINE'S the lepers of e pounds of; warm weather is at hand you twenrty-flv-e as nxea natal instead of will need one. ' ...... WILL COME UP by the House. Mciday, May 18, We are placing on our counters a fall line ot Bedspreads in all sizes There will be a setting forth of base- Uualc Thim Evening. v'ew England Bakery ball law-an- d lore this afternoon before The Government band will play this 94 Fringed Honeycomb Sprend the Trustees of the league at the office evening at 7:S0 o'clock at the Moana W.W. Dimond k lo, J. Oswald Lutted, Mgr. of Col. Allen at 2 o'clock. The Perrine Hotel, WaikikL The program is as ...... ?1.75 MRS. C. L. DICKERSON, 9-- 4 case, being the protest of the Kameha-meha- s follows: LIMITED Milton Quilt .... 3.00 1181 Street, 10-- 4 against the pitching of the Elks PART I. Dealers in Household Alakea Toilet Quilt 1.50 man, will be the subject under discus- Overture "The Golden Wand" necessities. Has on display in her show window a 10-- 4 Marseilles Spread . . 2.75 Laurendeau fine new line of Shirt "Waist Hat's, Re sion, and it is expected that there will 1.1-- 4 Milton Quilt . . 3.75 52-5-?, ...... be a large gathering of the members of Cornet Solo "Sea Flower" (by re- King St. ception Hate, School Girl Hats, etc-- T'.J 11--4 Crown Satin Quilt . . 4.00 the league interested. It is the ex- quest) Rollinson These goods are the latest novelties 13-- 4 . 5.00 pectation as well that there will be a Mr. Charles Kreuter. from the Eastern markets. Damask Spread .... thorough exposition of the case, as American "My Old Kentucky 12--4 Satin Spread . . 5.50 both "sides to the controversy have Home" Dalbey 13- -4. Waldeck Spread .. .. 7.00 looked up precedents and the baseball Vocal Selections law on the subject. (a) "Nuuanu Walpuna." ' are High Grade andl There will be something of a contri- (b) "Makanl Aloha.' These bution to the literature on baseball in Miss J. Kelhaa. First-Clas- s Bedspreads. the Islands in the decision on this (c) "Wal Punalau." question too, as will be the first time (d) "Rain Tuahine o Manoa." it N. Alapal. that a club has taken exception to the Mrs. ruling of an umpire and had a regular PART II. E. W. Jordan & Co.. Ltd. court hearing. It Is understood that Egyptian "Ballet Suite" Luiginl The season for taking an outing - the fight will be made on the lines that Russian "Feramors" Rubinstein is here aain. A good tent is a Ponchielli necessity to campers. "We know the move of the pitcher to the side is Italian "Gioconda" our tents are good because we maice FORT STKEET. only a resting movement, and not a English "The Strollers" .. ..Englander them ourselves. We Keep on uand all the sizes most generally usea, progressive move, the Interpretation ot "The Star Spangled Banner." but can make any special sizes to order on short notice. We also being ' ' make fancy tents for the lawn; Children's play tents. Baby Hammocks the word "step" In the rules that including best direction Th.e Turkish. Crisis. In short, anything you want in the canvas line the It must be made toward the awnings. Our machines run by electricity, which enables us to" exe- In which the ball is to be thrown. In The police report that there was a cute all orders with dispatch. Call and see samples and prices. this instance toward the home plate. meehng of attorneys and other gentle- PEARSON & POTTER CO., LTD. Cor Uot l and Vn4?i.Sjatn3i7. men interested, at Mrs. Turk's place BUSINESS LOCALS. night before last, to consider what to do in . the pending court proceedings. Should Mre. Turk case wit- New books! every kind and plenty of defend the ' have just received a complete shipment of POLO SAD- nesses would have to be summoned and We them. Wm. C. Lyon. II of their names given to the public; if not :R CO. DLES, POLO BALLS, POLO MALLETS and a choice lot pocket-boo- papers A k containing and Judge mat and should plead guilty, money an owner she 58. BRIDLES and BITS. small sum of awaits Dickey, who is acting in the absence of TELEPHONE MAIN ' office. at the Advertiser Judge Wilcox, might send her to Jail. Street. es, 120 near cra-venett- King Street, Fort The ever popular Steln-Bloc- h The consultation was Tong: and the the most serviceable rain top police, who were on watch, claim to Us, THEO. H. DAV1ES & CO , Ltd. coat made, is sold at Mclnerny, Ltd. have the names. of several witnesses. Don't Move Until You Have Seen A young lady advertises in today s HARNESS DEPARTMENT. classified advertisements for room and The Territorial Messenger Service de family. Can give the invitations, dodgers, board in private liver circulars, at Light, airy and safe space for storage of Furniture, , Baggage, best of references. low rates. Main 361. sale. Hotel etc., etc., AT LOW RATES. James F. Morgan, President ; Cecil Brown, Vice President ; Montano'e clearance Atherton, Auditor; W. H. street. Black tips 25c. formerly $1.00; F. Hustace, Secretary; Charles H. and Manager. " gloves 50 and 75 cents; muslin SUMMER Hoogs, Treasurer " wear below cost-- The Sachs Dry Goods Co. are dis- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN playing some very attractive things in SILKS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables summer silks, foulard silks and mercer- Firewood, Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coa! They Came on the Nebraskan ized white goods. Pin checks and hair stripes in Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 295. very at- Lewers & Cooke have some blue and white and in black and Special Attention Given to Draying. for in- tractive real estate Inducement white. These are very new and The finest goods from the California market arrived on the homeseekers in their adver- vestors or ' Nebraskan. - V v ps-g- stylish. on e 8. tisement messages catches the best celery, cab- SBZX lots of The early telephone Ehlers have three different bage, cauliflower, turnips, oranges, apples, etc. shawls at special sale this week and as FOULARD the stock Is limited and rrices very low you should call early and get the pick line. COMPANY, 9 of the SILKS H. MAY & Ltd. CO -- riCiii: JOHN BREUNER CO. lophonos 92 JUST RECEIVED We have Just opened a very HOTEIj street Represented by handsome assortment of pretty FINE PANAMA HATS waist and dress patterns. Now s. RAjrsoir, on display. ii. SOME DELICACIES We also have For Gents. Will remain here a few days longer. high grade Straw seeing' STOW STOCK. Come in and take your choice, . Do not miss his line of fine lace MERCERIZED IN and Felt Hats at rugs. No duplicates; no curtains and very lowest prices. Price $7.50 to $9.00 trouble to show goods and always ready Call for the following at our delicacy counters. to talk shop whether you purchase or WHITE GOODS New stock has just arrived. not. 1139 Fort etreet. Fresh Breakfast Cheese Imported and domestic Swiss Cheese Schloss Kase Extra Fine Limburger King Christian I Active. An elegant assortment In Sierra Cream Cheese Oregon Brick Crearn Cheese King Christian, of Denmark, in spite stripes, figures and basket weave. JSeutchattel Cheese Choice Pineapple and years-- he is more than Camemcert Edam Cheese of his advanced goods are SO years old is more active than some These all worth Fromage de Brie men many years his Junior. Not long i J. Land aso he stopped a runaway horse in the 25 PER GENT REDUCTION streets of Copenhagen, and a few days ago he saved the lives of two children. Meat Go. WILL CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK An electric car was aavancing iowaru Metropolitan children, who were walking on the of his Fort Street Store at the the f . X. X a l- - n n .i nrrtnT.-- been 2 1 1 a.. v, t,A J liv ITED. far miu venera--, Hi. Df? STAND killed undoubtedly had not the Ml MHl LEWERS & COOKE'S OLD ble king dragged them away In the nick I TELEPHONE MAES' 45. 931 FORT STREET. of time. .. Cor. Fort and Beretania streets. - i ...

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MAY 21. 1903. CABLX AD0KJES8HAlJSTaAI)" GUARD OFFICERS Classified Advertisements. HONOLULU. STOCK EXCHANGE. Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mail Line Honolulu, May 20, 1903. MUST BE ELECTED WANTED. Canadian-- Jc Railway Co. & ttamers running la connection with the ! ROOM and board in private family by KaXK or STOCK. Capital Val Bid Atk. Halstead Co., Ltd. on the following datea: at Honolulu or about next young lady. Addrees W." P. O. Box LOANS NEGOTIATED. National Guard officers for the 434. 64 S3 TOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA- - v FOR VAUUUV MXBCABTILX 1903. 1902. three years must be elected this month June t MEN'S shoes half soled (sewed) and 0. Brewer A Co 1,000,000 100 400 June 6 J In nearly all of the companies. Some Ltd- -. 200,000 60 40 'Aonogl Moana July 1 heeled for $1.25, 'ladies' $100. All Work U E, Kerr Co., "Moan Ju'y 4 MIowera co'mpanies .July 29 of the have already elected guaranteed. J. P. Melim and E, J. 8X79X3 ' Investments 2Uowera Auff-- lAorangl . 6453 junior officers are still to Teves, Bethel street Sugar shares and other local point m United State and Europe. captains, but w ..... 5,000,000 90 20 Through tickets Issued to all Canada. experienced "care in Haw. Agricultural Co. 1,000,000 100 250 curitles. be chosen. AN nurseto for Haw. Com. A Bug. Co, 4,812,760 100 to child. Address P. O. Box , 20 Stocks and Bonds following order was- posted at valid and Haw. Sugar CO a.oj,ooo A listed on the Saa & Co., Ltd. The 1014. Honomu ...... 7M.000 190 105 Francisco Stock Exchange. Theo. H. Davies 2.000.000 20 IS ' . Honoka headquarters yesterday: Haiku 500.00H 100 General Acnts. Kahuku 610.000 20 22 . May 20th, 1903. . POSITIONS WANTED Honolulu; Hawaii, Kihei Flan. Co., L'd ZApo.ooo 50 8 ?35 McCully Street. General Orders No. 32. YOUNG man wishes a position as a KlpaHtUa lb0,t0 100 French cook, in private family; wages Koloa 600,000 100 14S HOUSE FOR RENT: two bed. American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Company, In pursuant of General Orders No. 6, - WcBryde Sag. Co. L'd. t,soo,ooo 20 rooms, moderate. Address "A. D.V 258 Bere- tragat co. 1,600,000 100 "l08 stables, electric light. elections for officers to serve for a ' ' uau Direct Monthlj Service Between New York and Honolulu via tania street 64S4 C'Domea ...... 1,000,000 20 a Just repainted and put In per- period of three years, will be held in Ookala 500,000 20 fect condition. , Pacific Coast. Sugar Co. 5,0u0,000 20 Companies "E," "G" Olaa Ltd. Rent $35.00 per monttu T EAMERS t "B," "C." "F," FOR RENT. Olowalu l&O.OOO 100 THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL Regiment, Na- Faaabau Gagai Plan FROM NEW YORK. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN and "II." of the First tation uo. ... 6,000.000 60 Thurston Avenue. 250 15 CISCO. tional Guard of Hawaii. Pacijlo MO.OJ0 100 E. S. Texan, to saU about June 750.000 100 LARGE HOUSE FOR SALB May 23 1. On Tuesday, May 26th, 1903, at 7:30 100 175 S. S. California, to eail about.. ..July I S. S. Nebraskan, to sail Fepeekeo 750,000 OR FOR RENT. Four bed- Company's wharf, 9 Pioneer .. 1,750,000 100 103 Freight received at s s. cvadan. to sail ...... June p. m. WaiaJua Ag?. Co. ... 4.500,000 100 50 rooms; electric light; excellent 'tid street South Brooklyn, at all times. Company "E" One Captain, one Sec- SEVEN-roo- m up to date cottage at 1020 wauBia ..... 70O.CO0 100 too plumbing. High, healthy Bite, Freight received at Company's wharf. 100 185 - walmanalo. commanding FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Stewart Street Pier No.- 20. ond Lieutenant Captain John Schaefer, Piikoi street Apply Will E. Fisher view of the ocean. 8. S. Nevadan to sail May 5:2 or John Walker. iext door. ' 484 SraaMfBir Co'i Purchase price, $7,350.00. ! presiding. B. S. Nebraskan, to sail June FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA. Rent $45.00 per month. 20 Company "F" One Captain, one First STABLE with eight stalls; good loca Wilder 8. 8. Co. . 600,000 100 100 113 Aavd IS dava thereafter. S. S. Minnetonka, to sail about.. Juna Inter-Islan- d 8. 8. 108 115 tTrr Lieutenant and one Second Lieutenant tion; $10.00 per month. Inquire Pa Co.. 600.000 FOR SALE: f2,000. H. HACKFELD & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS. " 126 King First Lieutenant Merle M. Johnson, cific Transfer Co.. street HlBCBLLaBBOUl on Young C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. 64S4 HOUSE street: I presiding. i Haw'n Klectrio Co.... 500,000 100 99 ICS bedrooms; good plumbing. Lot Hon. R. T. A L Co. 1,000,000 100 751 80 60x160. Company "H" One Captain, one FURNISHED five-roo-m mosquito proof Mutual Tel. Co ...... 150,000 10 "90 First Lieutenant and one Second Lieu-te- nt cottage on electric car line. J. C O. &. A L. Co 4,000,000 100 Hail S.S. Co.. Occidental & Oriental Music Co. Pacific First Lieutenant Clifton H. Evans, with Berstrom' V BOVDI 647S . Co., Toyo Kisen Kaisha Tracy, presiding. . Haw. Govt. 5 p. 0. . 99 S.S. and 2. On Wednesday, May 27th, 1903, at 1562 Nuu- - Bllo B. K. CO. 6 p. o,..! Castle & Lansdale THAT desirable residence at Hon. Jt T. A L Co. Staaxaers of the above companies will call at . Honolulu and . leave this 7:30 p. m. anu. Modern conveniences; eleven ft p. 6 Real Life, rooms; bath, etc. Apply to C. ,H. Kwi Fl'n 6 p. e 100 Estate, Fire and Plate a? 0Tt or about the dates below mentioned: Company "B" One Captain, one First 105 Dickey. 39 6474 O. R. A L Co. Insurance, Investment. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Lieutenant and one Second Lieutenant Kine street Oahn Fl'n 6 p. o. 101 MAT 15 COPTIC .. 16 Olaa Fl'n 6. p. C. DORIC ...MAT presiding. 100 MAT 23 AMERICA MARU 25 Captain John Schaefer, A SIX room cottage on Nuuana Avenue waiatua ar, uo. p. o. NIPPON MARU ...MAT 606, KanuBU o p. c.... 101 Stangenwald Building, Rooms 606 a JUNE 2 KOREA 2 Company "C" One First Lieutenant near School street Apply Room Pioneer MillICo. 100 SIBERIA .....JUNE - 607, Fifth Floor. Telephone Main 76. COPTIC .JUNE 10 GAELIC ..JUNE 12 and one Second Lieutenant. First Stangenwald Building. 6190 JUNE 18 HONGKONG MARU...;.. JUNE 20 19 3.695. AMERICA MARU Lieutenant Clifton H. Tracy, presiding. off Sugar, May COTTAGES; Christley lane, Fort St 3 Fev further information apply to Company "G" One Captain, one First Rent reasonable. Apply Wons Kwal and one Second Lieutenant 6140 $ . H. HACKFELD & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS, Lieutenant PBOFESSIONAI CARDS. First Lieutenant Merle M. Johnson, ' you want a cool, moBQutto proof ARCHITECT!. presiding. . IF room go to HELEN'S COURT, rear W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL Office 1114 The commanders of the above com- of Elite Bui1 ding, Adams lane. Young street Oooanlo Stoomchlp Co. panies will assemble their commands Rooms $2.50 and up per week. ' 6449 JL'.I fVm at the time and place above ordered. The fiae passenger steamers of thisTABIilH11ns will 'arrive and leave this port ATTORNEYS. as hereunder: Fatigue uniforms and side-arm- s. FURNISHED ROOMS. HENRY E. HIGHTON Attorney-a- t FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: By order of Col. Jones. COMFORTABLE furnished rooms may Law. Southwest cor. Fort and King. (Signed) JOHN SCHAEFER, be had with a family in a quiet de- -' 20 VENTURA MAT 19 FOR MAT 1262 SONOMA Captain and Adjutant sirable neighborhood. Apply at DEXTI8TS. SALE ALAMEDA 3 : 6478 ALAMEDA , MAT 2 JUNE ... Beretania street DR. M. J. J. MARLIER DE ROUTON. VENTURA JUNE 10 ALAMEDA ....JUNE 24 Young building. Will return May 21. 13 .VESSELS IN PORT. a 1 1 rt ALAMEDA ...JUNE SIERRA.... JUNE 9 nUUmnnnn HNU nninnDUHnU, I SIERRA ....JULY 1 SONOMA JUNE 30 IN private family, for single gentleman, DR. R. L MOORE. Dentist; room 405, McCULLY TRACT ALAMEDA : ..JULY 10 ALAMEDA ....JULY 15 ARMY AND NAVY. Hot and cold water; electric lights; Parrott building, San Francisco. la connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agents are pre-Jr- e4 T7. S. Tug Iroquois, Rodman. mosquito proof room. Within ten Kjm STREET tm Issue, to Intending passengers. Coupon Through Tickets by any U. S. Gunboat Yorktown, Stuart minutes' ride of Postofflce by electric ENGINEERS. from San Francisco to points R-,- tta8ree4. all In the United State, and from Yokohama, May 17. car line. Address "C. W. " this ARTHUR a ALEXANDER. Surrey 3rw Tork by any steamship line to all European porta. office. 64S3I or and Engineer, 409 Judd bldg.; P. TOH FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLT TO , MERCHANTMEN. O. box 712. ' isr LOTS 60x120 3--, T-wx- (This list does not Include coasters.) OFFICES FOR RENT. c&S 2L,tc3.. - -- "W3c, CO,, Alumna, Am. schr., Genberg, New cas IN new Alexander Young Building. CATTON, NEILL & CO., LTD.- Engi von Hamm- - neers. Electricians and Boilermakers. tie. May 15. . Notice ad elsewhere. The 0700 toOlOOO THE PACIFIC' METEOROLOGICAL . atrpnts. 64S3 RECORD. Agnes Oswald, Br. sp., Philip, Tonne Co.: Ltd.. New EAST TERMS Commercial Advertiser By the Government Survey, Published castle. May 11. , . IN BREWER building, Queen street THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE IP DESIRED Every Monday. Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, San on 7 reasonable terms. Apply to .C. CO. ' OF NEW YORK. Entered at the Post Office at Honolulu, Francisco, May 7. Brewer & Co., Ltd. S. B. ROSE, Agent : : : Honolulu. T. as II., second class matter. BASOK. THBBJf. Arctic Stream, Br. ship, Brabender, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ill Ck Newcastle, May 17. STORES FOR RENT. musicians. cCuIlv : t-- DOUBLE store In Day Building. Will COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Build- - Per year $12.00 Edward Sewall, Am. ship. Quick, p S be divided if necessary. Rent reason. ing. Fort street 3 : Z i-- solW Blx months 6.00 Shanghai, May 9. : able. Warehouse In back. For par Advertising rates on application. 8 9 10.11 SO (O 69 80 a 05 M 8--5 vs S Geo. Curtis, Am. sp., Calhoun. San ticulars inquire of W. O. Smith. 6351 PHYSICIANS.' Land Co., Ltd. 8 10 80.12 S0.03 04 80 u 021 8--8 KS 8--1 brid , M 11180.04 30 02 89 78 0 02 70 8 3 Kt 2 0 Francisco, May 1L DR. GEO. W. BURGESS 1S87 Fort St, T 12 30.07 90 00 68 81 0 00 fS 4 RB S Fort George,- - Am. sp., Gove, San..'.. FOR SALE. cor. Vineyard. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 204 Judd Building. vf Published every morning except Sunday W lt,J 10.30 04 70 80 0.0ai7l 5 KB Fran OS 1 p. m. Telephone 128. do ' by the T .14:30. r 96 71 81 0 01 69.3 BB 4It Cisco, May 13. 1 A BILLIARD table at Honolulu Bil- Main 9b 1-- , JlijW. 04.29 69 81 0 00,5717.1 fiX KB 0 sp., liard Parlor, 1033 Nuuanu street 6483 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.. LTD., Glencairn, Br. Wright, Newcastle, DR. K. HAIDA Office and Residence, Tl April 30. . Ton Holt Block. No. 65 South King St Barometer corrected to 12 F. and sea A FEW thoroughbred hunting pups out Beretania near Emma. Office hours: or i Manager!" levei, and for standard gravity of 45. Hawaii, Am. bktn., McLeod, Shanghai, 9 to 12 a. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone White A. W. PEARSON, Lat of my German hunting dogs. Apply 255L at ; This correction Is 06 for Honolulu. May 16. Paul Isenberg. 64$: . i -- "SS. Kllkitat Am. bktn.. Cutler, Port Lud O A. TT DR. MITAMURA. Office 68 abo TIDES. SUN AND MOON. low, May 13. CALIFORNIA mules at Carty's stables, T. Kukul cor. Richards and Merchant streets. Lane. 8 to 10 a. m.; 6 to 7:30 p. m. fa RAILWAY & LAND CO. SB J. H. Lunsman, Am. schr., Johnson, 6464 um &8 Laysan Island, May 13. k k k k k k k M TYPEWRITERS. are TIME TABLE Nuuanu, Am. bk., Gosselyn, New York. LOST. BOUGHT,-sold- , repaired Cl !! Q.1 rented and at pre May 5. A SOLITAIRE diamond sunburst pin. Remington Typewriter office. Hotel St. pa Servla, ship. office re- n. m Ft am. am. Dm Am. Nelson, Newcastle, Return to this and receive FOR SALE! Hay let, 1903. l(on 13! Rise 64S4 be I 8.&8I 1.8 10 IS s tl 2 lt 5 91 n w a m. April 25. ward. S. R. JORDAN. Office with Remlnjr- - Faefl. 19 10.04 a 18, 4.00 S3 th OUTWARD. JUW, 5.20 6 0.15 S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Johnson, San , ton typewriter agency, Hocl street 20 WedL 11.12 1.2 11 61 4.5 6 M 5.20 6.83 0 54 FOUND. For Walanae, Waialua, Kahuku and I I Francisco, May 15. III POCKET-BOO- K, 26.JERSEYntrv Way Stations 9:15 a. m.. 3:20 p. m. Thur.'2l 12.14 1 2 5 28 A 4I A containing papers NURSE. rrld-,2- ai 1.27 Tor Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way 2: l i! C 08 6.20 7 S8 6 19 6.S4 3 13 and a small sum of money. Inquire MRS. U. IIJIMA. Japanese Licensee ,231 1.50 1.7 0 &8. B HEREFORDvLtU Stations 17:3 a. m., 9:15 a. m 5at.. 7.bll 22 1J9 8 .35 a &4 DUE TODAY. at this office. 64S5 Midwife. River street between Ku- WO - a. m., wm:is p. m., "3:zo p. m.. Ban.. 241 2.20 45 "ii:05 l. 1 7 18 8.10 5.19 6 SS S.I9 O. S. S. Sonoma, from San Francisco, kul and Beretania. INCLUDING tt:15 p. m., 5,15 p. m., $9:30 p. m., AT Pearl row owner CALVES. MonjS.09a 023l816lg58 5 S6i about noon. Harbor a boat tll:15 p. m. 18 6 4 26 can. have by calling at Government Also IX WARD. Last quarter of the moon on the 19th Dredger, Puuloa, proving property Time PASSENGERS ARRIVED. and paying all expenses. 64S0 " KAIMUKI " Arrive Honolulu from 'Kahuku. Wal t the Ude are taken from the will purchase a JERSEY BULL 8:36 m., 5:31 United Per stmr. Kauai, from Nawillwilt, $500 desirable alua and. Walanae a. States Coast and Geodetic Sur A BICYCLE. Owner can have by prov building lot in above residence Can be seen at Paddock, end of Rapid p. m. n, vey tables. May 20. Chas. Kuacklad, Mr. Springe-to- ing property expenses. district, on easy terms of $50 line, Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and and paying Transit Kallhi. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur W. Mann, A. V. Peters, Thos. Call at this office. 6465 cash, $10 per lot, monthly in- Pearl City 16:50 a. m., t7:46 a. m., stallment; no 8:36 a. m.. IOiSS a. m., 2:05 p. about one hour earlier Bowman, Yee Lung. M. V. Silva, S. W. interest Water m., than at Honolulu. laid on. For particulars call on .4:31 p. m., "5:31 p. m., 7:40 p. m. Hawaiian standard so Wilcox, H. Froehlich, Mr. LInderinann, time is 10 hour SIZE OF LOTS, Dally. minutes slower than W. B. Maconachie, Father Adelberr, THE SCENIC LINE IOOxISO . R. C. A. PETERSON. Sunday Excepted. Greenwich time.be-ln- g SIZE OF LOTS, Office, 15 t that of the meridian of 1S7 and 70 deck. FROM 75x200 Kaahumanu street P. O. X Sunday Only. Each lot contains 15,000 sq. Box 365. Tel. 1C8. minutes. The time whistle blows 1:S6 ft O. P. DENISON, F.. C. SMITH, P. m.. which at ORIENT TO OCCIDENT is the same as Greenwich. 9 WM. M. MINTON. Supt G. P. & T. A. U,U1U1' PASSENGERS DEPARTED. . . . . ana moon are for Authorized selling agent .wvo,. tor tne group. For San Francisco, per bk. Andrew THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE for i whole R. It. AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN Trustees of Gear, Lansing & Co. WANTED Welch. May 20. Mrs.' Wm. Thompson, RAILWAY. Phone Main 369. Judd Build- WHARF AND Miss Louise Miller, G. J. Schoenin.qr and ing. Merchant street REAL ESTATE LOANS. ' WAVE. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS entrance. Kelloggs grandson, W. W. Ord, W. R. Hender-lin- g, From WEATHER BUREAU. Robt. Lewin, Mrs. Robt L3win, SAN FRANC'SCO to CHICAGO anl Donnelly, Ralph Huntington. ST. LOUIS. Apply to 10 Honolulu, Alexander Street. J. J. Pecific Transfer Co. Year PHOENIX A May 20, 10 p. m. Fast Daily Jas. H. Love, Manager. SAVINGS, BUILDING Old. Mean Temperature 74.7. German Empress an Artist. Three Trains LOAN ASSOCIATION. inrougn Minimum Temperature 6S. It is not generally known that the Judd Building, Fort street entrance Maximum Temperature empress Office, King etreet next to the Bulletin S3. German is a sculntor and America's Grandest Scenery Office. Barometer at 9 p. m.Z0.02; painter of more than usual ability. In 0. P. S. rising. A perfect dining car service. Rainfall. 24 hours up to 9 a. m. .36. her husband's study at Potsdam there Mean Dew is a most lifelike of emperor Year Point for the Day 67. bust the . J. D. MANSFIELD. CHAS. BREWER CO.'S A Home Company 8 Mean Relative Humidity 78. in bronze, while. several of the young General Agent. No. 625 m ajus-- a. ml., to i;.; force, 2 to L princes have alo been reproduced In Market Street (Palace Hotel.) NEW YORK LINE Old. oan irancisco, uai., u. s. A. CAPITAL $50,000. earner ioudy, one slight shower marble. Many sketches and paintings FOOHNU to SUEr clear. t by the empress adorn the walls of the Sailing: from Organized under the laws of the to Territory In Quantities urrt;ut.t wr Jday. .1 Light trades. palace. For Sale and to Rent NEW YORK to HONOLULU of Hawaii. Suit. mostly lair weather. . -f-- 6 C On or about July 15. FREIGHT CURTIS Jars for Marriageable Maideni. Fine properties on Thurston Avpmi- - TAKEN" AT LOWEST RATES. . THE J. LYONS. xrospect Territorial Meteorologist In China placed on of street; Kamehameha RoarfJ For freight rates apply to BA WAJIAN I a Jar the roof Kalihi; Waikici and KaimukL Nearlv REALTY c a house with the bottom end toward an acre unimproved on CHAS. BREWER & CO. elope of Punch- 27 Kilby and MATURITY CO., Ltd. Bold by ARRIVED. the street indicates that the daughter bowl; 3 acres fine marine view makai 8t, Boston, or college OB C. BRKWER & CO., Loans, Mortgage, Securities, Wednesday, May 20. of the house is not yet of age to marry. Hill Tract and other desir- - Investments a and Real Gomes & HcTighe Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, from Kauai As soon as she has developed into a SKeMenCe PrPerty AAAAAVNAAiAACvX Estate. ports, 6 a. m. marriageable at maiden the Jar is turned A fine business site on King Homes Install-me- nt Phone Main 140. -. street Built on the Am. bkt S. C- Wilder, Jacksou, 13 with Its mouth toward the street For rent for a year to a desirahu ten FOB REHT. finely Plan. AH days from San Francisco, 7 a. When the young lady gets married ant furnished house, large 11 Orders Promptly Delivered. at m. the grounds on t . . Jar I3 removed altogether. Lunalilo street Home OfiSce Mclntyre Bid Hono- A. BARNES, FURNISHED COTTAGE. Seven lulu, T. H. DEPARTED. 79 Merchant street rooms, including bath. Electric lights Wednesday, and servants quarters. Located on I May 20. BORN. College ALL KINDS OF Stmr. Niihau, ROYCROFT'S street near electric car line. Thompson, for Pun- - WALDRON May 20. at the Katiolanl Everything new and In good I luu, S a. m. condition. at Maternity Home, to the wife of Fred OLD For rent for a period of about four Am. bk. ENGLISH GINGER BEER months beginning Andrew Welch, Drew, for Waldrcn, a daughter. with June. Rental GfliPdil, 113. San Francisco, 11 $50.00 per month. MIT Myear Rubber Co. at a. m. t SCOTT May 20. at Kapiolanl Materni On Sale at Apply PEASE, Stmr. Lehua, Naopala, for Maul, Mo- - ty Home, President. to the wife of Robert Scott, GOLDEN WEST CIGAR HAWAIIAN TRUST CO.. LTD., L. K. KENT WELL, i Trtactsoo, CaL, TJ. g, lokal and Lanal ports, at 5 p. m. STORE, 923 a son. 80 Fort street Tel. Main 184. General Manager, Merchant street 6471

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