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ii U. B. WEATHER BUREAU, September 15. Last 24 Hours Rainfall, .05. :! SUGAR. 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.90c Per Ton, $78.00. Temperature, Max. 82; 71. Weather, cloudy. Mia. 83 Analysis Beets, 9s. 64. Per Ton, $79.80. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856. I 8145. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER VOL. XLVIIL, NO. 16, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS

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looking After a Good Campaign Committee Portland, Ore., Goes Republican by a Good I 4 and a Republican Senate Gossip on the MarginNew York Democrats t Advertiser Photo. Harmonize Chas. Clark. J. D. Holt. L. L. McCandless. Rialto About Candidates. Hughes Renominated. . ft WHAT CAN THEY BE TALKING ABOUT?

a "I am interested in seeing the have removed from the active zone of BROKE IIP TIE COLLEGE OF (Associated Press Cablegrams.) party get a campaign com- politics and it was further thought that he would retire from official life at LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, September 16. The Democrats mittee that will inspire confidence the end of his regime atthe head of have carried aniong all classes of voters in the Re- the police department. The Sheriff an- HAWAII OPEN Arkansas by 65,000 majority. publican party," said Chairman A. L. nounced several months ago that he C Atkinson of the Republican Terri- would not be a candidate for Sheriff. nijoni The following statistics of previous elections are from the World Almanac: About that . time active Democratic torial Committee yesterday. 1902 Democratic majority, 4S,103; 1904 Democratic majority, 17,574; 1906 politicians said they would prevent the Papers Served on the Singer President Gilmore Addresses "I am also interested in securing a Sheriff from receiving a nomination. Democratic majority, 61,784. Senate that will back up the Frear ad- However, Iaukea is a delegate to the Just Before Her Students of Agricultural ministration, a Senate that will protect county convention of the Democrats, Governor's veto, a Senate will and this latest news indicates that he School. the that may be a participant in the campaign. Death of Morosini "be the In- Republican and safeguard Carlos Long for Sheriff. the Territory. i terests of Carlos Long is said to be actively That Madame Arral 's farewell con-- j At the opening of ihe College of present, so as the campaign YORK, September 16. "At far canvassing for support for Sheriff on cert at the Young Hotel was an ar- - j Hawaii, yesterday forenoon, John W. NEW Morosini, the banker, is dead. is concerned, everybody seems to have the Republican ticket. He concedes tistic failure last night was entirely , Gilmore, the president, spoke to the the idea that he must announce himself that he has little chance to become the County due to the work of a deputy sheriff teachers and students of the college in Morosini was originally the bodyguard of Jay Gould, and once saved him as a candidate for office, but none of party's nominee for Attorney, and is now turning his attention to with more zeal than consideration. one of the classrooms in what he call from being thrown into a cellar nay. Gould gave him his start in the banking them seems to think out the way he the other office. He has made a good This officer waited until Madame Ar ed a "family gathering." His object business, where he accumulated millions. Several years ago his daughter mar- is to be elected. To be elected there record on the License Board and has ral was about to make her entry on was, as he stated, to speak informally ried his coachman. jnest be a county committee that will influential support. the stage for her first song; then he about some matters that pertained to direct the campaign properly. That is Making a Trade. waylaid her and served proeess papers the interests of both teachers and stu one of most important matters that One of the most general stories In demanding payment of a board bill. dents. te on was taust be looked to this week. I want P''tics yesterday the streets "Although our numbers and equip- New York Democracy tnis: Tnat it Lucas was put up oy tne It may well be imagined that the shock to see a chairman, secretary and treas- Republicans for Mayor, the Democrats was sufficient to upset the nerves of ment in buildings and apparatus for selected, men who will deserve the sweet-voice- d teaching may seem said Pres- - urer would retire Ingham as a prospective the aiva ana sne burst small," ROCHESTER, New York, September 16. The New York Democrats have support of the voters. candidate for that office, and run Fern, into tears and was unable to make her ident Gilmore, "yet many large and up- harmonized their differences, and will probably nominate Chanler for Governor. ! "Personally, I will leave for nawaii and that if the Republicans decided appearance for many minutes. important institutions in our midst on Lane for mayor, then Ingham will week next. This is done at the pulled herself together a have grown from small beginnings. I after be allowed to run. The politicians have She after n request of Otto Rose, who wants the figured it out thus; Lane as a Hawai- time, however, and sang for the rather j. Commencing as we are in a new and big island, which may be weak in Re ian would be able to defeat Ingham, slim audience that had gathered to bid heretofore unoccupied field, we have an Taft to the Negroes publicanism just-no- w, strengthened by ney believe, and on the other hand her farewell, but she was not herself advantage in that we have no preee- - .'Fern, so they say, could defeat Lucas. organization" and kept from breaking down only by dents and1 our outlook is to the future. . this talk there is no mention of non-partisa- n - 'In CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 16. Mr. Taft, In a address A meeting of the central and execu- irustace at all. a supreme effort. Every member of the board of regents is to to negro ministers, sympathized with the struggle of the race for civil rights. five committees was held yesterday! Laborites Show Heads, It seems that Madame Arral and and faculty striving make the morning office of Mr. Atkinson, j self-style- Ho- college what it should be." in the The Laborites, the d par-n- d her husband, H. Bassett, came to the first mission for the chairman tisans of Charley Achi, have issued a nolulu under a misunderstanding, ex- President Gilmore said that a com- was the trip to Hawaii. call for meetings to be held this even pecting to gather in good receipts from munity may entertain three ideals of Cholera on the Sherman ing at 7:30 o'clock in all precincts, Beries concerts. The concerts education an education for culture, an Henriques for Senate. Satur-day- , a of Fourth and Fifth districts. On education for scholarship, and an edu- Edgar Henriques yesterday announc- September 19, an election of dele- were a failure and they found that board bill at the Hotel Pleasanton cation for service. He said that with- September 16. army transport ed his intention of seeking a nomina- gates to a Laborite convention will "be their MANILA, The Sherman Is detained here bjr held September 23. The whole purpose was getting ahead of them. out neglecting scholarship or culture, appearance one case on tion for senator from the Fifth Dis the of of cholera board. is tn inmn into the conntv fiffht to seek After two months without being able this college in its work and its atti- Mr. Henriques is a resident of - f trict. control of certain candidates of Labor- pay, Mr. Bassett with Mrs. tude to its environment stood funda- it Nuuanu valley and has lived in the to talked (Continued on Page Four.) MacDonald, the proprietress, so he mentally for an education for service. Fifth District during most of his resi- Roosevelt for says, ana arranged witn ner to give a "Time was," added President Gilmore, Hughes dence here. Mr. Henriques is in the note for the amount due, which was "when it was supposed that only old Teal estate business and is well known ARBITRATIQfJ MISSION subjects like the classics and philosophy two months' board for two of them at OYSTER BAY, September 16. President Roosevelt is highly pleased over among the Hawaiians. had training value, but it is pertinent $200 a month, with $4.25 for extras. the renomination of Governor Hughes. Shingle for House. The actual signing of the note was to say that every subject with which FOR E. B. STACKABLE men That Robert W. Shingle, president of j delayed until yesterday morning, says and women come into association or contact re- the Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, j Mr. Bassett, but early in the morning has training value when duced to pedagogic form. Wheat bread will run for "the House is assured by Collector of Customs E. K. he saw Mrs. MacDonald, handed her a Portland Strongly Republican the statement of a party leader. Mr. en sight note for the amount and assured and engines have had as profound an leaves today on the Alameda influence on the human race as has Shingle was approached on the subject EOute for London where he will repre- - ber that it would be takeu up when Sanskrit or metaphysics. Little bv PORTLAND, Oregon, September -- The Republicans have carried the a couple of weeks ago, but so far has Immigra- - he reached the Coast and made ar- sent the Territorial Board of little the mechanic arts, agriculture by 7749 majority. not fully given notice of his intention t;on in a matter concerning arbitration rangements for money which was com- politics and the like have found their tie-lowe- - way into our college curriculum, an to make the fight for r house.- over expensCs incurred in the voyage ot ing to him. - now it is not so strenuously contended There is now a talk of Sheriff Iaukea British steamer Kumeric to Hawaii According to Mr. Bassett this ar- toil Yir tlie Democratic. the that Greek is more cultural than Eng bringing immigrants from Spain and rangement was quite satisfactory to lish or that Latin, ethics or philosophy Knockout for Carsey partv for mavor. and he then made his ; ,V. the Azores, the amount involved being Mrs. MacDonald are more divine than engines, bread Ti'.:. nAiiti.ii on Ala- in the neighborhood of $3000. own arrangmonts to leave the or cotton. camps as the Sheriff was believed t( morning. Thinking that ev- meda this "Some discussion has taken place re LOS ANGELES, September 16. Welsh knocked Carsey out in the fonrta erything, was settled satisfactorily he requirements. carding the entrance It round. 1 went about his business as assistant is the desire of both the regents and ANTI-TRUS- T SPECIALIST ticket agent at the Orpheum. the faculty, that the requirements both About nine o'clock last night a for entrance and for graduation be - HUGHES RENOMINATED. bailiff tor other officer, whose name can- kept up to universitv grade. There OF THE DEPARTMENT OF not be learned, presented himself at are two good reasons for this. First, SARATOGA, New York, September 15. Governor Hughes was renominated the box office of the Orpheum and serv- the institutions already established today by the Republican convention on the first ballot. The vote stood Hughes ed papers on Mr. Bassett, stating that here are well qualified to do the work 827, J. V. Woodworth 151, and former Corgressman Stewart 31. The nomina JUSTICE IN HONOLULU he had already done so on aiaaame of their respective fields, and it would tion was promptly made unanimous. Arral. These papers were served in. neither be right nor fair for us to du- the name of Harry T. Mills to whom plicate their courses. Tn the second the account had been assigned yester-- j place, and a reason of greater import- NEWELL IS COMING. Mr. Bassett ance, it is the right and privilege of day, evidently after 's; FRANCISCO, September 15. Director Newell the National MacDonald. young man and woman of the Is SAN of Re The Man Who Had Much to Do With the $29, amicable settlement with Mrs. -- everv lands who is of academic age and prep clamation Service sailed today on the transport Crook. Mr. Newell will inves- papers were served on aration to receive a higher education tigate conditions with a view to the extension of the service to Hawaii. Oil Is After the would have to go 000,000 Standard Fine Here on Madame Arral she was advised by a such as he otherwise office of the to the mainland in order to secure." friend to go down to the four what receipts After speaking of the regular MAINE ALL REPUBLICAN. a Special Mission. Young Hotel and take courses agriculture, engineer She did this and the years in PORTLAND, Maine, September 15. The late returns from the State elec there were. "iner. science and household economics inonev was paid over to her without for special stu tion show that all the Republican Congressmen have been elected and the Legis any question. and also the provision dents. President Gilmore called atten lature will be controlled by the Republicans. The man who was very largely instrumental in bringing about the At a late hour last night Mr. of the col on tion to the land equipment . has been severil days. asserted his intention of going lege in Manoa Valley. $29,000,000 Standard Oil fine is in Honolulu, and for morning also said the Alameda this and j college," he said, "is only WILL BUILD TRANSPORT DOCK. on Alameda. made to stop him "The But he sails this morning the that, if efforts were just begun, and, like all things in their FRANCISCO, September 15. The San Francisco Bridge Company has Mac- - ; SAN Attorney-Genera- Bona-- n after his settlement with Mrs. at- He Is H. B. Duncan, who is a special assistant to l beginning, does not possess great the construction of the transport dock at Fort Donald, he would willingly stay here years per- been awarded the contract for the enforcement the tractiveness. AVithin a few the Department of Justice. His specialty is of and fight the matter out. manent and attractive buildings will Mason. The contract price is $1,248,000. t- Sherman anti-tru- st law. Inquiries round town go to show have been built, so that students en- - He it was who drew most of the papers, including the more than seven that the Bassetts have been perfectly tering now will go out from buildings square in dealings and, having CHOLERA RIFE IN ST. PETERSBURG. thousand exhibits, in the Standard Oil case, and he did much of the investiga- their of the best and with an education that been thrown into hard circumstances, will be equivalent in lines and scope ST. PETERSBURG, September 15. During the last fourteen hours ther tion that led to that case. immediately retrenched their expendi- on to that of the best colleges the have been 240 cases of cholera reported with sixty deaths. He also did the investigation that led to the suits against the Beef Trust ture and went to all their creditors mainland." In Chicago. openly with a desire to make a settle- The college opened with the follow- his wife, ostensibly on their wedding ment as soon as possible. ing students entered as candidates for MRS. W. F. HERRIN DEAD. He came here on the Alameda with T. courses: Sam Just how the transfer to Harry desrrees in regular FRANCISCO, September 15. Mrs. W. F. Herrin, wife of the political trip. Combined with that, however, he came as a special representative of but, from Yong Tong, Kenneth Winter, SAN Mills was made is not known White, today of heart failure. the Department of Justice, and during his stay here he has had conferences with what Mr. Bassett says, it must have Leslie Clark and Theodore Cooper. leader and railroad attorney, died - United States District Judge Dole, United States District Attorney Breckons, been made after he had given Mrs. Mac- There are a number of special students. and United States Marshal Hendry on official business. What that official Donald the note and. according to him. especially in domestic science. Ihese PEARL HARBOR BIDS. ; with lady's sanction as latter-ar- e mainly young women. Among TO OPEN "business is, Is not disclosed, but as there is a suit pending in the United States not reallv that dredging con she spoke very kindly to him on part the special students is Afong Heen, WASHINGTON, September 15. The bids for Pearl Harbor Court charging a beef trust, and another one charging a lumber trust, there I employed as a draughts-th- e ing and wished him the best of good who has been tracts will be opened December 1. are some people, perhaps, who think they can guess. luck when he reached Coast . ' man in the Public Works Department. f THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908.

WELL-KNOW- N KAMAAINA WE SELL DIES AT QUEEN'S HOSPITAL Brilliant Bedding

STEIN-BLOC- T" H t? K" K JS ji K jf jf? J JS j j" Irresistible prces this week. Prices are down but values CLOTHES are up. Our sale, of bedding is an unusual opportunity for buying" and the prices will make things hum here while the FOR MEN, stock lasts. because we believe there are no See the goods plainly marked in our show windows. A other clothes so good, or so closer examination in the store will make you like them all 'A the more. stylish, or so fitting. We do 'i not hesitate to say that, no ; l ; Fort Street, opp. matter who your tailor may be, these clothes, dollar for dollar, Catholic Cathedral will stand you in better stead, and upper Fort Street

MAKE YOU '-- 'S. r BETTER SATISFIED DO TOU ENJOY

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. Emerson, M. McINERNY, LTD., THE LATE E. B. THOMAS. A Ruskin, Sterne, Schiller, Stevenson, Kipling, John Fiske, Poe, t? 8 fc? and ti tft ii v fev Arnold are at your command When you want them f Fort and Merchant E. B. Thomas, for the past quarter an appreciative kind were published Cai you afford, for your own or your family's sake, to do without of a century widely and favorably locally. It was never ascertained how good books? Drop in and see our to published. v died Queen's the notice came be He known in Honolulu, at the always believed its publication was "WHAT EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW LIBRARY' and our new Hospital yesterday morning. He was secured as a means of injuring him. He CYCLOPAEDIAS. operated on some weeks ago for an returned to Honolulu last June, saying Books on easy monthly payments. TRY THE NEW abscess of the liver, and was apparent- that things were dead in South Africa. ly recovering from satisfactorily During hist life in Honolulu Mr. it Thomas was quite active in a public until a day or so 'ago, when he began - When you are and political way, usually siding with E. Herrick Brown Ik Co. thinking of Holiday sinking. . the royalists. He was one of the 1895 0 907-90- 9 J? claimants whose claims for damages Alakea St., Cor Merchant. Phone 401. :i Gifts, remember that the Vulcan The funeral will be held from H. H. Williams' undertaking parlors at three for arrest and imprisonment by the Republic of Hawaii in connection with "Universal" o'clock this afternoon. The body will the 1S95 revolution are still pending .V- - be cremated. against the United States. . - - Bread E. B. Thomas was an Englishman K- Jc. require uuce miamci vi w and first came to Honolulu something however, he declared himself to have Andrew Usher's j1 bread day. li; housekeeper time on like twenty-fiv- e years ago. He was a become a thorough American, believing r.. : .L-- i: u. t a.. ..J builder and contractor and built a num- American government and citizenship Scotch Whiskey U eaiy turn of the handle doe the Vj ber of well-know- n buildings. Among the best in the world. Buxina anrl Irneadimi thoroughly and loaster Opera His wife died a'number of years ago ' these are the Hawaiian House, - S t accurately wunoui pumna me nana Masonic Temple in Honolulu. His only child, a daugh- ' the police station, the V. r": in the dough. A welcome relief from Can be used on any ki ad ;f stove. and the Cartwright building adjoining ter, Miss Glenna Furneff Thomas, who 0. G. Special will pay for a 4V or minutes or nana Krvaning. v; jj ? Four slices can be tjasfjd in two the police station. is about fifteen years of age, is with No won AH iKouIJ by to keep house Abbut five years ago he went to her aunt, Miss E. C. Thomas, 18 Hale Reserve without the "Universal." minutes. i;.' road, Liverpool, England, and is at- ,: ' South Africa, where he was a builder if;. Mr. Tea or Coffee can be pre ared on the and contractor, and built a number of tending school in Liverpool. $2.50 EACH. building in Johannesburg and other Thomas also leaves a brother, but his . top of Toaster. the .,; plaees. While there a notice an- whereabouts are vunknown. Mr. Thomas W. a PEACOCK 6 CO, LTD, vT nouncing his death was published in left an estate of several thousand dol- AGENTS. will," which-Willi- am - the London Times, and being received lars. He left a of in :.it 50c eacli here a number of obituary notices of R. Castle is made the executor. this town is going to do for theatrical LUMLEY COMPANY attractions. High-clas- s and well-pai- d Carnations KALnt actors and actresses, a list of plays E, 0. Hall & Son, Ltd. that have been the rage on the main- ASTERS AND DAISIES mmvt land, and a management that ensures New house, three bedrooms. Few 1 if FAREWELL BENEFIT a suave performance. What more do Choy e. Take Elevator. Second Floor. Len minutes' walk from King street car-lin- we want? And echo answers "What!" Beretania and Smith Streets. Lot 75x100. The Lumley Company gave their Owner is leaving Honolulu. farewell last night, and it was a fitting THE RENTAL VALUE A Fair Trial House alone cost over $2000. farewell, for the house was crowded to will prove to you that the Hetjal Felice genuine S. R. the limit, and the real, OE PINEAPPLE LAFD outside the entrance. An exclusive NewYorlc cus- O. sign was hung TOM KEENE Bishop Trust benefit for the Co.,Ltl tom bootmaker for wumen is re- The occasion was the is the best 5c. Cigar. Sold Everywhere. sponsible was. a for the "Wing Tip" members of the company, and it The Tax Appeal Court has rendered No. 924 Bethel Street and fancy perforated quarter so in goodly benefit, for people crowded a decision in the appeal of the John effectively shown in this tan who are Union Electric Co. Oxford. We have di plicated his to do honor to the actors Iii Estate against the assessment of a to leave us, and the affair was 69 BERETANIA STREET. Artistic Stamping most fashionable iesign even about j large body of pineapple lands near Wa-- l to the modeling of the narrow more like an informal reception than hiawa. The lands are leased to pine- - Telephone 315. and fancy tip. NEW PATTERNS a theatrical show. I apple growers on twenty-yea- r leases, They Hug House Wiring - Bells - Dry Cells the Heel; PRICE $4 "Zaza" was the chief attraction,! the rental being a dollar and a half Shoes neatly reji aired while Special attention to installing private A. M. Dietz Co. but the acts were punctuated with and progress- Jewelry you wait. an acre for the first year, general repair work. vaudeville stunts, and the audience ing each year until it 5s seven dollars telephones and 1066 FORT STREET showed that it was bound to be pleas- and a half an acre and at that rate for Regal Shop Stor happened. the remainder of the term. ed whatever assessor assessed the property at in- The Got During the last act Dick Buhler $$') an acre, and the estate appealed. Honolulu That Victor? CORNER KING AliD BETHEL a very clever little "gag." fixed of terpolated The board has a valuation Easy-Payme- 1 If not, get it now on our McCandless 'Sailding Tom Lowell had his cue to walk off, about $50 an acre for the land, taking of Iron Co. Plan. ' but Dick met him in the wings and eight years' rental as the basis Scrap turned him back. He took Tom by the Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd. - - Manager arm and addressed the audience, stat- FAGIN'S RETREAT DOOMED. C. H. BROWN ing that Mr. Lowell had a few words August 29. "Fulwood's HALEKAUWILA STREET " to say. LONDON, John Neill the old buildings immortalized It was obvious that it was a "gag," Rents," Highest price paid for Old Brass, 135 Merchant Street. for Tom was taken by surprise,, and, Dickens in "Oliver Twist" Lacquer by Charles Scrap Iron and all metals. Dealer ma- Trays, Boxes and Egg Shfll Boxes. ready as is his wit, he could do little are in new and second hand as the haunt of Fagin the Jew, Dealer in Second Hand Machinery. chinery. Automobiles and fine machin- but say a few words of appreciation to make room for of Honolulu and the reception accord- soon to come down Telephone 642 P. O. Box 547 ery repaired. Silk Fans of All Kinds. ed the Lumley Company. At that his modern offices. Historically there are Ship and general blacksmithing. Ladie' and was principally buildings with so inter- Agent' for Foos Gasoline Engines and. speech very eilective, few old London Hamilton on account of its being so unprepared. esting a history as "The Rents," as Associated Machine Tools. Tom made a gallant figure in his dress thev are still called in the neighbor Garage Childrens' Kimonos. clothes, with light overcoat and. crush hood. Before Dickens' time Francis LTD. hat, and the audience cheered loudly Bacon lived in these buildings. It was for his apparent diffidence. here that Bacon drew up a catalogue Merchant Street For Sale Virginia Thornton was the same win- of his furniture, the value of which AUTOMOBILES and ning Zaza that she had been before, he placed at $300 worth about double AUTO SUPPLIES and all the other parts were played the sum in those days as compared to Mill equally well, not forgetting Chester present values. In the very early days REPAIRING Sugar Machinery Stevens as the stage manager in the the neighborhood was one of the first act, the part that starts the play "swell" parts of London, the district AGENTS FOR BOILERS and FITTINGS (Fowler), and makes it go. being mainly residential. Fulwood Pierce, Great Arrow, Franklin, LOCOMOTIVE, CARS, AYE The .Lumley Company will leave this House the town mansion of James Kissel Ear, Thomas, Cadillac. SCALES, WINCH, Etc. morning on the Alameda, and with ' Fulwood occupied in the time of James HARRY E. MURRAY, Manager Enquire: them will go a kindly memory from quiet seclusion of Gray's Inn, I, the HAWAIIAN CO., all who saw them at the Orpheum. It the famous seat of legal learning. The DEVELOPMENT is safe to say that this company has of Fulwood was one of the finest Stangenwald Building. house 8142 not been properly appreciated here, in England. Great Reduction nor the courage and efficiency of its In the time of Dickens London had, In price of J, manager, Gerald Lumley. as it were, "grown up" and the Mr. Lumley is a wonder in the way became one of the lowest of theatrical managers. When the "Rents" FILLING AND ROAD MATERIAL Old Shoes 66 quarters of the metropolis, inhabited When repaired, will save the new. houses were not good and the people vagabonds, thieves and the charac- his splendid by would not back up efforts, of the underworld so vividly por- Baidfigeir99 he made no sign of being disgruntled. ters Matwa & Go. by great novelist. Dickens Vickers' Repair Shop He merely smiled, and made arrange- trayed the ie lived in Furnival'g Inn, just around the Boom 180 Magoon Block With the Regal Shoe Store. ments for better attractions. of this company has corner from Fulwood's Rents, and used That the visit a lodger group of build- not been a financial success is due en- to know in the tirely to the lack of interest shown by ings with the unsavory reputation. It YEE CHAN & CO. was while paying a visit to this ac- Keelox local theatergoers. Mr. Lumley brought Non-Greas- e CARBONS a here the highest priced stock company, quaintance that Dickens formed the 1 . Cleanest and Best. ft r T - Agnct not excepting "James Neill's, that has idea of making the place the scene of shown here in many years. All. the a "thieves' kitchen." Before Dick- DRY Ltd plays were well staged, and. latterly ens' time, Jack Sheppard, the famous Hawaiian News Co., with ' Zaza ' and " Camille, ' ' Mr. bandit, had found a hiding place with- Alexander Young Building. Lumley put on shows that would have in the old rookery, so Dickens was not BETHEL AND KING done credit to "metropolitan houses. far wrong, in locating more modern, Perhaps the company tried to do too thieves in the buildings. Today Ful- Molokai Poi Factory wood's Rents just of Chan- Aijii.. - - - pi much. They produced plays, with long stand back studies and intricate lines on three cery lane " Tuppenny Tube " station, days notice, and, though the prompter and American visitors frequently alight to be to the very spot where never worked overtime, the public was "guided" Fresh poi promptly delivered to any - r:.i wc; C4r:r.r by sceptical and refused to be convinced. Oliver Twist learned to steal. In the . i lew French Process. - part of the city or suburbs. c rsc.-sn-ble- G:v- - us a W 42. If Honolulu will not support a com- disappearance of these old buildings pany such as which Mr. Lumley London will lose one of its most his- Office, Queen street near Punchbowl. : that ': 'PHONE 143s brought here, it is hard t say what toric and interesting landmarks. AT ALLuGROCERS Tel. 406 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEETISEE, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 13(53.

AMUSEMENTS.

' im.. ..J t f JP & . - . I They are all r ? i? & t. & ss ' s & & K p , uS I h, Of the Bats, Balls 'A THIRTEENTH CELEBRATION and Bases 1ft iJJ . v" vS st st st st st st st st st st st 10 The' Lusitana Society officers have REGATTA challenged the San Antonio officers to DAY But they are not all alike. a series of games of baseball, winners 1fi of three out - 1ft We have them from a parlor of five to be declared To Be Held champions. A silver cup has been of- nxOFT- to a kitchen clock. fered by A. H. R. Vieira, the jeweler, as a trophy for the winners. The slab Saturday, Sept. 19, '08, artist for the San Antonios will be John Mareallino. who is.ettincr his IN HONOLULU HARBOR J. A. R. Vifiiffl CO. arm in trim, and who will, from all I indications, make this a battery game. Commencing at 9 A. M. The fielders only 1 - 110 Hotel St., Honolulu. need to look on while 1ft Whaleboat $20- John, with his mighty right, strikes out 1ft 2 Senior Barge $23 Cup 3 Six-paddl- e nis opponents. 1ft Canoe $30 and $15 4 1ft Freshman Barge $23 Cup "While reading the Advertiser the 5 Four paddle Canoe $20 and $ll other day," said Sam 6 Senior Pair-oa- r $20 Cup Chillingworth, Four-paddl- SODAWATER l notea with the greatest of interest 7 e Canoe (modern)... Ours, THE BEST the classing of the various leagues on 1ft $20 and $10 the island, as snasested bv Barnev 8 Junior Pair-oa- r $20 Cup 9 Sailing-cano- $13 Works Co. Jov. I was wondering what was Via. i (old)... and $10 Mi ! 1ft 10 Sailing canoe 'MM itr coming of our baseball material. We (modern) Phone 71 could scarcely find boys to take up the ' 1ft $15 and $10 places in the big league, due mostly 1ft Races open to all. No entry to our not being in contact with the 1ft fees. minor leagues. They have shut off All rowing races to be governed by Quick Service the racing rules of the Hawaiian Row- their material from promoting and it is 1ft ing the proper thing to fall in with them. Association. Otherwise big league is done Each entry shall include the name the for." of the boat, or, it none, Territorial Messenger Service . Advertiser Photo. if has the name of the person who enters it. K. Xotlev, in an with ALAMEDA CRICKET ELEVEN. Phone 361 John interview There must be at least three boats Barnev, said: "It's a good thing you E. A. Jordan, the Honolulu Grace, taking a rest while the sailors have their pictures taken. started before a second prize will ba said 'for example.' Had you begun S J ,t 0 J ! v J & & &J J ! S&&& & St St Jt st St S St St St St St S St St St S awarded. OLD IPU KAIS classing us as C,.we boys down here Entries will open at 8 a. m., Tuesday, Rare old Calabashes would not stand it. We believe we can September 15, at the Hawaiian News play just enough ball to entitle us tq from a celebrated col- CHARLIE LAMBERT W. W. Co., Alexander ii'oung Building, and lection. class B. Your idea, nevertheless, has NAUGHTON WRITES will close Thursday, September 17, at Devil Bells, Japanese my hearty approval." 12 m. For particulars apply to the Puzzle Boxes, Inlaid ATTELL-MORA- N further Work Said Sam Hop: "Look here, boys, NEARLY LOST HIS HAT OF DRAW Regatta Committee T. V. King, S. A. Boxes. why was not doing HAWAII & let me tell you I Walker and W. C. Parke. 293 good box Sunday. had SOUTH SEAS , in the last I i 3 .3 MA4 flA.a f- - 4TA There are some men who have seen and had allowed another rider to come CUEIO CO., to cnase arouuu aim Strt " There was a sad mistake somewhere decoration of the bandstand,"S'and had , a great many ring battles, and thero with a rush and run him to a dead heat. - Wholesale t; - '. ' and Retail out in different Snda man whose business EMPIRE THEATRE Alexander Young Bldg. to help the boys little Jhe games are some who have written about them, Attell Still Loafinr. things such as collecting seat money thought (Under the Electric Sign) . . . . That: rhA Km Armakors tcorn-- crn. i n nr but there is one man whom everybody the round seem- nd keeping things shipshape,... so tnat " wy "After tenth Attell HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS. T "vet up the Engineers next Sunday m-- confesses to be the king of all ring ed to think that the decision had al- v.. clif th;nV thintra PROGRAM CHANGED PRODUCTS OP tead f a eek fa.rli- - Charlie Lam-Vi- v ready been recorded in his favor and will be different next time we meet writers, and that is "Bill Nanghton loafing h what do vou vrt, the only original plughatted um- - of the San Francisco Examiner. Mr. his spells were of longer dura- wv. tion. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND home plate that fixed 1? P to the office in a hack and Naughton has witnessed every fight of Moran pushed him half way FRIDAYS. think of the I through the ropes in the fourteenth and league! All my work." j demanded satisfaction any importance during the last twenty Battery for the - kept Love's t i . He said "We expected, that the en- years, and his accounts of the battles striking at him over the top rope tire sporting department of the Adver have always been recognized as until Welsh went to Attell's relief. New Moving Pictures INTER-ISLAN- out "Although, as already stated, Attell D tiser would be at Kapiolani park standard. pianist. to the1 game. re- generally had the better of the grand- FRANK VIERRA, Machine-manufacture- d Goods; Baked yesterday umpire That He takes no chances when he department wa not there and I had to ports a fight. With him at the ring- stand rally toward the fag end of each MRS. KTNG, sweet singer of pic- - Daily TENNIS SOON round, there was one round in which tured melodies. ? side is a stenographer and he leans j? j a? sf j? j" a1 out-boxe- d Califor-nian- . over and details the fight blow by blow the Englishman the 7 Admission ,.10c Saloon Pilot as it goes on. This appears in the This was the sixteenth, and the Children 5c The Hawaiian Tennis Association paper the next day as "the fight by best punch placed by Moran was a full v met yesterday afternoon and set the rounds," and there is also a personal right swing on the point of the chin. Pilot and date for the big inter-islan- d meeting story signed by Mr. Naughton, giving "In the seventeenth round Moran , to be lfbld in October. H. E. Savage his general impressions of the fight. was reeling in one mix-up- and in t!ie ER The a of Mr. eighteenth Attell earlier ART THEAT Crackers and B. Thompson represented the following is reprint started and Soda J. Naughton 's story of the Attell-Mora- n fought later than he did in any of the Puunene Athletic Club; E. Muller, Ewa xfr, Jew San Francisco on Labor Day. other three-minut- e spells of fighting. He re for tale by the following firmi: battle in Wonderful Motion Pictures bringing Tennis Club; A. C. Wall, A. B. Booth It is deeply interesting to all follow- did good execution at th holy, with to view scenes from many lands and HENRY MAY & CO and C. G. Bockus, Beretania Tennis ers of the game, as it shows clearly a left underswing and had Mor.m becd-in- g embracing Comedy and Pathos. Two and succinctly just what happened and down to avoid the punihmat. week. - & CO., Club: E. A. Cooke and F. E. Steere. changes each . J. M. LEVY Pacific Tennis Club; E. D. Baldwin and how tl decision came .to be a draw: "Moran was as persistent as ever, MONDAY and THURSDAY "Abe Attell is such a consummate but Attell took things easy in most of T. H. DAVIES & CO., G. Bockus, Hilo Tennis Club. The By special request: date for the first matches of the tour ring general that it isn't easy to tell the rounds after the twentieth. He cut mo- twenty-secon- d, THE TORPEDO BOATS H. HACKFELD & CO., nament, those singles, will how the pace affects him or what loose at a good fast clip in the for men's him do things. THG FOEEMAN INCENDIAEY. begin October The en- tives impel to certain however. Moran started the CO-GONSAL- Saturday, 1. C.J. DAY & VES tries opened yesterday at the store of To a man up a tree, however, it looked trouble and Abey kept his two gloves THE GREAT ALAPAI as though Attell deliberately jeopar- & E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd., and will close inside Moran 's forearms and hammered CO. dized his chances of winning from away stsmach, Moran Good music and illustrated songs. Thursday, October 15, at o p. m. The at the meanwhile 5e. Owen Moran by loafing and just fight- using both hands on the sides of the Admission 10c. Children, other championship events will follow Seats in boxes, 25c. the close of the singles tournament. ing in spots. head. Attell's head was rocking, but it Sing Chan Co. " Referee Jack Welsh declared the con- was of his own volition, and the only This year the rules of the U. S. N. - ' -- " "V.' Attell was mad as a King Street, Opposite Aala Park. L. T. .A. will govern the play, which test a draw, and punishing blows on tap just then were COPLEY PRINTS wet hen. It looked for a second as those Moran took in the midriff. will mean that all men's matches will allow the referee that be out five sets, all though he would not "When they stood forth for the three of and ladies' of his hand and heist it Pacific Picture Framing Go. to take hold twenty-thir- d round was as matches best two out of three. The 's, he finally did Attell fresn Plumbers cups to be played for this year will be M'LAEEN ILLUSTEATES A DRIVE. aloft with Moran but looking and alert as at the beginning 1050 NUUANU STREET so; the while his face was wrinkled , new ones, to be played for one time THE TOP OF THE DRIVING SWING. He was snappy-eyed- and barring with anger. few red, scrapes around the side and then held by the winners perma- "In the writer's opinion Attell earn- left nently. A large number of entries do it myself. I gave so many good de- may be that Moran where Moran had clubbed him in the are promised Maui and Hilo ed the decision. It clinches, there was nothing to show Grading and Curbing from this cisions that they got angry with me scored as often as the San Franciscan year, and as Champion Koth has de- and threatened to bash my silk hat in. Englishman certainly was the that he had been through twentv-tw- o at reasonable rates by I clared his intention to default, much the rounds of fairly fast milling. done Furniture Now I do not want to have my hat more consistently aggressive of the interest will be shown in picking the bashed in and I expect the Advertiser no;, Vint At.tnll'a blows had more "Abe evidently thought that littJ Dairy new holder of the premier title for the remained but fto have the award mad The Pond to pay more attention to business. You steam. Abey gashed his opponent 's TELEPHONE 890 Territory. will please send three reporters and an cheek with a' snapping right cross in in his favor, for after throwing a left to game next Sunday." round, and in many of the underswinsr into Moran 's stomach he umpire the the seventh today Then he whistled to the hackman and rounds which followed he hurt Moran stood away and said, 'No draw BRITISH RUGBY drove away. with left bodv punches. Attell 's Owen-- ' filled rapidly, and by a quarter to 3 Inquiries round town elicited the fact straight left and hooks bulged the 'I've Won a Mile,' Said Owen, the gathering was an extremely large won the game bridge of Moran ?s nose, puffed Moran 's one. tiopp & Co. PLAYERS PASS BY that the Engineers last " 'Certainly not; I've won a mile to the main event there wa J. Sunday. The score was t to 2, but, lips and kept Piooa anpping irum said Moran, and then they went a "Prior Afomn's facp. Attell himself came a couple of preliminaries. In the first since Charlie Lambert umpired, this pa each other. Attell was as cool as ever Cerf in a 185 STEEET. nnt. of the melee without a scratch he mo Brick Hownrd otit.boxed Ed EN3 per will not vouch for the correctness and did not make an ungainly four-roun- The British Rugby players who have d bout. of the report. ' Whatever may be said as to how the tion, while Moran floundered consider been playing i Australia and New ana au- - "Owen Moran's sparring partner, ; Apart from joking, there was a very man nmnnr in cleverness ably. Moran was the aggressor right Zealand passed through Honolulu yes- rmmd fiffhtinff Qualifications, it must Tom Deakin. figured in the second con- fast game, of baseball out at the park up to the very finish, a fact which in though his asso way to be said that Attell knows better how Welsh in declaring test, and it looked as GROCERIES terday on their Vancouver. in tne morning ana me jjngiaews fluenced Referee the ciation with Moran benefited him. He polite will be to minimize the effects of a punch. As affair a draw. Quick and service. Choice They have a long string of victories played mighty god ball. There reached Abe s had for his opponent Ed Kohl, and Kohl match next bunday ana is the fight wore on Moran "Moran said after the contest that goods. to their credit and have shown that a return it and chin many times with right lasted onlv half a round. Deakin expected that the Boilermakers will be cheek he had broken his right hand in the crosses soon thev have learned a lesson from the crosses, left jabs, nooks ana swings. be timed him with right and there with red hot rivets and the En- second round and that would like in way Ref recent visits of the New Zealand All When struck Attell would allow his nothing than to sign up with had him such a bad that M. LEVY & CO. gineers will have the bilges cleaned out better eree Sol Levinson stopped the bout." fj. Blacks and the South African Stein roll loosely with the punch and five-round on a ready throttle. A head to Attell for a forty bout. It . bochs. and their hands would suffer no more consequences than Thone 76 a good time and all the may be that the injury complained of They will play against the Vancou good game, if merely slapped with the open hand. was responsible for the lack of ginger and Victoria teams and is a bunch getting together. That is sport other hand, stood up GETTING READY ver there kind. Moran, on the in the Englishman's punches, but be ROYAL HAWAIIAN GARAGE possibility that they will go down to and the best and cleanest of its stiffly against the American champion's tween Moran 's ineffective hitting and California and try conclusions with the smashes, and as a result his face was Attell's partiality for 'stalling' FOR REGATTA Opposite Hawaiian Hotel two universities, the Bartarians and well marked at the finish. through nearly two-third- s of every the Olympics. AUTO .BUSINESS Turns in Seventh. round the contest could hardly be call STEVENS-DU- E YEA, STUDEBAKEJt, "Tide Should they find time to go further came in the ed an interesting one. Compared with AJ1 the rowers are very busy getting POPE-HAETPOE- D and BUICK The turn of the tide south and meet the famous Castaways the first bout between the men was - Seven-Seater-s MOUNTS HIGH geventh round when Attell waited for it ready for the big regatta next Satur- Five and For Hlrt of Los Angeles, it is prettv safe to a tame affair. GEO. WELLS. Manager the Moran lead and then sent his right ty. The Healani and Myrtle Hoat predict that they will get beaten, for against the British- "A big crowd gathered at Corbett's, aggregation straight and true Club rowers have been training assid there is no classier of Examiner of Chauffeurs Jordan yes- A trickle of blood told the on Ellis street, at 10:30 a. m. to watch er's cheek. uously, and will be in the tip-to- p of Rugby players in the world than the terday filed awav a card bearing the Moran 's confidence must have the weighing of the featherweight bunch of southern athletes that have automobile tale champions. Each man was below the when pistol fires for description of the 260th been impaired by this and other ondition the the got together under the very descriptive under the Sheriff of Hono- at Attell and notch called for by the articles name- - first race. Autos . registered smashes, for he plunged name of Castawaj-s- v 122 pounds, and according to pri o'clock, lulu, quite a showing for a city of the butted him in the face with his head. The races will start at nine. size of Honolulu, especially when the some hooting and a warn- vate tests made before the official and will all be finished shortly after There was weighing each of the contestants midday. recent vears the events Repaired size of the haole population is taken ing from the referee and the English- In weighed exactly 121',j pounds. lasted all day, which was weari into consideration. man did not offend again. have experts in their 1 i 1H was a pressure of Moran some to spectators and by men who are These are all machines of the bet HUt.ll nr ott Q Hi f furthCT tH6 "There participants line. No experiment work done ter class, for the numbers which were By this time money after the weighing, but the odds alike, so this year the committee has lead in the eighth round. m here bv amateurs. Careful atten attached at one time to the early run as a rock and his face did not alter. The opening price decided to curtail the program and machine. he was as steady 10 to 6, with Attell event entirely. tion given every about machines controlled by a tiller with confidence. He be- the morning was make it a forenoon fairly beamed favorite, at the ringside commis The crews selected so far are: Hea of the old style, are now hung to the He would back away from and Hamm-Youn- g cars. gan to loaf. sioners were moving around looking for lani Boat Club, senior six-oa- r CarloB THEvon , ,' ... '...... rear of larger and body and Moran 's rushes, saving bis D. Sherwood These machines probably represent a with en- the Attell end. stroke), R. Fuller (2), the lower part of his face put appearance at the M. Robinson value of nearly $500,000, while the rolling his head "Moran in an (3), Joe Kamakua (4), Company, Ltd. twined forearms and arena early, and he appeared to be in 5), Henry Rose (bow). I reshmen extras and repairs would swell tne 3011s. n Moran used hiffh hooks and ix-o- amount $100,000 additional. The in was etter condition and in better spirits Eddie Fernandez (stroke), Then when the end of the round was prior to his last af- Hillyard (2), Boquet (3), Shanton (4), vestment in garages, stock of cars and Attell would than he just but . half minute distant with Attell. Charley Harvey and May (3), E. Andrews (bow). Ben extras, outside of the big wage roll blood to flow fair mechan loosc- -i up and cause the Tiv Kreling took the little Britisher lark will act as cox in both boats. STYLES for chauffeurs, demonstrators, 's nose and mouth 1908 ics and helpers generally give a total afresh from Moran for an automobile ride before bringing The Myrtle crews will be: Senior . -- and tearing six-oa- - investment of about a million dollars. with punishing left jabs him to the arena, and as showing how r f. necriert rstroKei, u. inn- AND- - left hooks. unconcerned he was, they told how he ingworth (2), Paul Schmidt (3), David "There wasn't one round in which laid back in his seat and slept while enter (4), C. Padigan (5). O. .cnae- - WHAT EVEEYBODY SAYS MUST six-oa- r - Attell was extended from start to they were speeding along the drive- fer (bow). Freshmen E. ITede- PATTERNS EE TRUE. he would Zieg-- SPRING says finish, it there had been ways bordering the beach. mann (stroke), O. Myhre (2), F. Evervbodv who has used it in standing with the weigh- er L. Kerr (4), Kale (o), J. Colic, Cholera and Diar have been better Attell took things easy after (3), NOW TO BE SEEN AT Chamberlain's and there would have been less He went to his home in the O'Brien (bow). L. Hough will be cox Remedy never fail3 to give re- - crowd, ing in. rhoea indifference over the fact that Moran city and rested for a couple of hours. n both events. ief from pains in the stomach or diar the honors auto- Cooper and Raymond Smith W. AHANA & GO., LTD. proof of had been permitted to share Then he rode to the arena in an Fred V. rhoea, which is positive its toward dressing-roo- at will hook up together in the senior THE sale by Benson, bmith of a draw. The crowd felt mobile, reaching his M'LAEEN PUTTING. NOTE reliability. For would toward a jockey who 1:30 p. m. pair oar race for the Mvrtles, and C. FASHIONABLE TATLOES. THE & Co., agents for the Hawaiian Abey as it BALL CURVING TOWAED Ltd., "been caught napping in the stretch "Shortly after 2 o'clock the arena! Dickson and H. Williams in the juniors. Islands. had 2 KING STEEET. PH.ONE 52L HOLE. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEETISEE, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908.

THE eJJZ L s J Y wehneh GOES 1) Pacific Commercial Advertiser 3 n It A MORNING PAPER. AFTER GAMERAPHONE BRILLIANT - 111)1705 WALTES O. SMITH - - - - Harry Werner who was connected PURE WHITE with the Empire moving picture show 16 less : : : :; : : SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY : until recently, leaves or the Coast to- n day. He will not be gone LIGHT very long Horses EOAD TO HARMONY. and cattle that are THE however as his visit will be entirely In which all colors maintain "their true values. Thus a Iadv y . C. At- on business. sprayed with Shoo-Fi- are free ,J j ;ii . .. . . J The new ehairman of the Republican Territorial Committee, A. L. guwiicu ui itviucri. win nui appear in pinic in tne light from a kinson, justifies the confidence paeedinhim by making harmony his watch- Harry has a hunch that he can get from the worry and annoyance Having personally, as he does, the good will of both factions, he feels the Hawaiian agency for the Camera-phon- e, word. of flies and other insects. that he ean unite them, and, having done that, can rescue ground already lost the latest wonder in moving TUNGSTEN LAMP to the Ilawaiian Democracy and give the Republicans a clean sweep. picture specialties. This Cameraphone A little care for their eomfort AH that is needed is to put up, for not only shows the movements of Please your dinner guests by installing perfect lic-h-t The ought not to be difficult. the y this in task gives big returns. Shoo-Fl- is ; 3 eounty, municipal and legislative offices, the best men to be found, making a aetors.bnt reproduces their voices by H our uiningj room. sure and fair division as to color. Y,'e do not suggest, also, a fair division as to factions. means of a synchronized phonograph. absolutely harmless. The Advertiser knows of no candidates being put forward by the distinctively One sees the pictures of famous ac- Special hand pneumatic sprays anti-machin- e elements; all they ask is that the organization shall select its tors on the sheet and, at the same time, for its application on 6ale. instead of its vulnerable men to be voted for. There are plenty of coinciding with the movements of their reputable lips, the phonograph on side the party organization, and if some of them are reproduces their Mund citizens the of voices. This new invention will be no revolt. What the inde- has made The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. put on the ticket all will be well. There a great hit on the Coast and will cer- pendent voter wants to make sure of is that no yellow dogs are thrust upon tainly do the same in Honolulu when King Street, near Alakea. Phone oo him for his suffrages. Harry returns with the goods. Mr. The independent Republicans who make this modest request have the votes Werner has done well here with the pictures he has put on 0 QL election, at least in Oahu County. Ifany of them have something in his little to decide the house and he crowded the place with ftl government. strength was conspicuously besides votes to give for good Their the Passion Play pictures a few weeks If hown in their two notable fights for Trent and Iaukea; and they have been ago. Everybody who likes to go to Limited. gaining rather than losing numerically since. They are utterly tired and sick moving picture shows must take their being run from the cardroom of saloon, and of being asked to countenance hats off to him for the way in which Fort Street of he has made good. the jobbery of revenue-onl- y politicians. All they ask is a fair deal, and, if they get it, the party will present a better front than it has done for years past. an independent knife cuts both We observe the hint from the other side that THE ATLANTIC FLEET ways; but if the organization gets the nominees, it will be too well satisfied to bother about two or three soreheads who would have preferred some other selections. IN THE COLONIES

HUGHES CRUSHES THE MACHINE. The exhibit of pictures The renomination of Hughes for Governor of New York is the most dis- from the New Delicious in every respect. Zealand and Richly flavored ices and feather- anti-machin- the Australian papers, of tinctive e victory which the present year has seen or is likely to - the reception to the weight cakes. Pies and cakes fresh daily. we, and it signifies an almost irresistible movement against political bossism in Atlantic fleet, which were exhibited the decisive State. yesterday in the lldren Often windows of at- Charles E. Hughes is a reformer by instinct, and that was a reason, along the Advertiser office, tracted a great deal Of JUT with his legal ability, why he was chosen as counsel for the legislative com- of attention. There PALM iOH was a crowd in mittee whieh probed the insunnce scandals. His success in bringing the com- front of them all day. The extent of buse Their Telephone panies to book, compelled his nomination for Governor and secured his election the preparations made 311. for the reception of the polls; but the politicians who tried to use hira afterward came to grief. the fleet, and the at warmth of Governor Hughes, when he went into the executive office at Albany, closed the the feeling of welcome which back stairs which the Odell machine had opened to connect the former Governor the pictures evidenced, were a surprise event to with the and gave the latter to understand that he would have no those who have read "workers," the accounts. It is clear that our co fsecret conferences with them. They must talk with him, if they talked at all, 1lomait1 loreinren.11 . spreaat tnemseives1 1 in The neglect of children's eyes is in the open. A little later he broke with Kelsey, the machine State Superin the way of decoration of buildings and manifest in the number of ruined tendent of Insurance, and made so vigorous a fight upon him that the Reptib streets, and in plans to entertain offi eyes in grown people we meet every lican Committee, all to no avail, interfered. Next, despite the hostility cers and men. State The exhibit in the Advertiser win- day. of the machine, "Hughes attacked the turf evil, throwing the legislature into a dows caught all classes. Bunkers, mer We make a specialty of testing turmoil for the racing interests had long paid the machine for protection chants, business men, all ranks of so ;and fitting children's eyes. In ML I and finally compelled an extra session to carry his point. He won. Against ciety, were represented in the crowd every case we guarantee a fit. sullen opposition of the bosses he got the support of the New York dele that was continuously before the pic the tures. gates for President; or, rather, the people compelled those delegates, reluctant RhJE EL': as many of them were, to vote for" him at Chicago. These were the fellows who HI f celebrated his defeat" by Taft on their way home with scurrilous songs about ATKINSON HARD AT WORK FBI uim "Charles the Baptist," and wreaked the petty revenge of leaving him out . of Optical Department the list of invited guests at the meeting to hear Vice Presidential Nominee for the table or cooking. Rich in butter fats, Sherman make speech acceptance. DE. P. SCHTJEMANN - - ins of (Continued from Page One.) , " has consistency is .The final stand of the New York Republican machine was against Tlughes' ite sympathies. W. C, Achi and Charles - - - Graduate Optician of cream and safer than 1 old-feu- bc- - . lenomination. It'was a fght that reminded New Yorkers of the Broad, constituting themselves a com. fresh milk because it is absolutely sterilized. " tween the stalwarts and half-breed- But the people were, as usual, for the mittee on proclamation, issued a circu- in independent Governor, and the President, realizing that fact and having, him- lar giving the allotment of delegates The best the market. from precincts as follows: self, a keen sympathy with the qualities, shown by Governor Hughes, came to ' rourth District. ', might have been expected. Hughes is today, for hi relief. The result is what First precinct, 6: second precinct, 4; the second time, the New York .standard-beare- r. third precinct, 2; fourth precinct, 1; It is a wholesome spectacle. It shows that the masses continue to be right fifth precinct, 8; sixth precinct, 6; - at heart; that they are sound at the core. Many and specious are the pleas seventh precinct, 2; eighth precinct, 3; HJi cf the politicians, but the people never lose sighUof the fact that a party is ninth precinct, 7; tenth precinct, 1. Ask Your Grocer For It not an end but a means to an end; that it is only a convenient method of con- Fifth District. centrating strength for the maintenance of good government. One of the First precinct, 4: second precinct, 5; third precinct, 4; fourth precinct, 3; NECESSARY upon democracy 4is is a search IT'S blights the machine; for democracy nothing but fifth precinct, 1; sixth precinct, 7; for eapa.le leaders, and when a machine usurps the functions of democracy and seventh precinct, 8; eighth precinct, 4; for solid comfort to have a strong turns against natural leaders whom it can not rule, and tries to reign and ninth precinct, 7; tenth precinct, 2; cuff-lin- k one will not bend govern, it assumes a self constituted fower scarcely differing from despotism. eleventh precinct, 5; twelfth precinct, that But against it the people have 6et their face, and that means good to the 8; thirteenth precinct, 3. and break every time it is worn. Convention Saturday. republic. We have an elegant stock of Announcement was ; made yesterday from the old county committee that G. Q. Yee Hop & Go. ,ft USING OUR OWN RESOURCES. the Republican County Convention SOLID GOLD LINKS One of the best things a country can do for itself is to produce as much would be held next Saturday, at 9 a. . SHIPPING AND FAMILY m. - meeting un of what it needs comfort or convenience as can and buy as Efforts to postpone the for life, it little til the following week have failed. that are built to wear. The designs as possible of such things abroad. ' Long and Wise. are new and very attractive. If this Territory could raise its own food products, its own tobacco, make While Long's opportunities are bet- The cheapness of price will sur- ' its own boots and shoes, its spirits, bricks, ropes, sugar bags, condiments, per- ter for the Shrievalty, Wise's are going FRUITS AND VEGETABLES fumes, woolen goods, paper, etc., do its own fire insurance and the like, there glimmering. The latter has not the prise you. would be more moneyin circulation here per capita than there everwas even in support he thought he had before the Tels. 251233. the most lavish days. Perhaps all this will come about some time, and a step primaries. In connection with tne. H. Co: direction will prospects own Shrievalty nomination the name of A. mm I in in that have been taken if the of making our P. Taylor, former chief of detectives, I cement crystallize. is again mentioned. LEADING JEWELERS Portland cement 'is in big and growing demand here. We import it from the American mainland, Germany, England and China, and we pay a lot of money for it. Yet it appears that nawaii has as good material for cement as WE ARE SHOWING I any eountry on earth; and that a factory with an output of 500 barrels per day Lace Curtains is practicable. If this is so and we see no reason to doubt it it would be only lAMY THINK a sheer lack of common-sense- , for there is no lack of capital, that would keep Exceptional bargains, good quality White Only. Going 1 i our investors from going into the enterprise. a swell new Art- at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00. , . . M it is Pure line of that our New invoice White and Blue Chinese Grass Linen. Ik THE FAMOUS WRIGHTS. , that makes 1 The Wright brothers, whose achievements in aerial navigation have at- esian Water ! tracted world-wid- e attention, are cousins of Miss Mary II. Krout, now living our meals taste so good. L. A H O Y in Honolulu. The two brothers have been inseparable companions from child- LADIES' hood, never apart for any length of time, having all their interests, both have the best I 1033 Nuuanu Street. being unmarried, in common. The taste for mechanics was born in them, and We when other boys were amusing themselves, as boys prefer to do, they were ex- in the city from perimenting in machinery, of their own manufacture. water Born in an obscure town in Ohio, they knew as little of the world as did WASH SKIRTS our own artesian well. Edison in his youth, although they were spared the poverty tbat hampered the great electrician's boyhood, their father being a man in comfortable circum- stance. Naturally shy and reserved, the publicity that their recent experi- ments has given them has been about the severest trial they have endured in IN the course of their lifelong work, with its preliminary failures and disappoint- Alexander Young Cafe PAPERS ments. r Indian Head Muslin The death of E. B. Thomas was a surprise to many of his friends, as he Public ervice ttemed, but a short time ago, to be hale and hearty. Mr. Thomas ereeted some Pique and Linen We have a very handsome , and of Wall cf Honolulu's large buildings, including the Capitol, and will be remembered as Particular people will find the 1908 artistic variety a useful citizen. Pope Hartford automobile, seating Ht Papers in the latest designs. persons, perfect running, easy ridinf Our papers will suit any wall and any purse. They are Hark from Marooner's Island "I am still in no sympathy with the best-ma- n PRICES and roomy. propaganda." Distant voice, Che-f- a Willie's "Neither am I, Alex!" beautiful, durable, and in good taste. General odor' of punk. In our special wall paper room, downstairs, you can get MANUEL REIB effect It is to be hoped that Link, while fighting the barons on Hawaii in the the of wall, border, and ceiling. to von Hamm-Youn- g interests of the small farmer, won't pick up all the kuleauas there are left. $3.50 $7.50 Telephone 290; ., . Garage, phone 200; or residence, phoni It is an old saying: "As goes Maine, so goes the "Union." It was still a 1097. Eepublican victory up there, not a whit less valid because it was small. LTD. ) ; LEWERS & COOKE, Ci.,n,.rt(, frorn tne Japanese ai)0ut taxation should, be a pretty reliable Shirts S. wars will be speedily undertaken. In All Sizes jiade to Order by 177 King Street. Phone 775. : - i". jly Committee. LSI B. YAMATOYA Pauahi Street, off Nuuanu Street ADVERTISER, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1903. s Oahu Railway WHY CALIFORNIA SHIPPERS ASK IIMfc. TABLE OUTWARD. FOR GOVERNMENT S. S. LINE For Walanae. Walalua, Kahuku and .way &iauona--9- :i5 a. m.. 3.20 p. m. For Pearl City, Ewa MM and Way Editor Advertiser: The business in- vice at the Pacific ports between the BuuUiT-M- .o a-- in., -- :i5 a. m., ll:06 terests of the two terminal points. The Mexican and p- Pacific Coast want a Gov - m" 3:20 P- - 5:15 p. Central American ports are intimately j m- 9:30 p. ernment steamship line, connecting the - m., til p. m. connected with the through freight For Wahiawa-9:- 15 a. m. Panama canal zone Pacifie port of An-co- n p. and 5:U traffic and the present complete ser- in and San Francisco. This almost vice of the Pacific Mail Company in We are just in receipt of a complete line of INWARD. pyrography materials, including beautifully united sentiment that urges govern- this single connection would have to stamped desks, hall racks, Arrive Honolulu Wa-J- ua ves- seats, boxes of every shape and from Kahuku, mental infringement on the domains of be undertaken by the government description and stamped and and Waianae 8:3 a. m., s:n sels. p. m. private business enterprise, has been unstamped skins for sofa cushions, together with burning outfits - 1905 and evervthinsr certain- Arrive Honolulu developed by a Until the last half of the year to irom Ewa Mill and condition of affairs pre the Pacific Mail Company had the priv ing Pearl City 17:46 a. m., 8:36 m-10- a. :38 vailing throughout the last twenty ilege of making through bills of lading a. m.. 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p. m., years, 1:31 p. m., 7:30 p. effectually depriving the western between the Atlantic states and the m. gave company Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa territory of the inestimable benefit of Pacific Coast. This the 8:36 a. m. 5:31 p. water competition, an advantage in through business over and m. by way of the isth was Daily. tEx. Sunday. I Sunday Only. mus foreign carriers, but the privilege of Panama railroad, in all freight later rescinded by the government. The The Haleiwa Limited, & two-ho- ur traffic first-cla- to the Atlantic seaboard. coffee west train (only ss tickets honored), carrying business from the leaves Honolulu every Sunday 8:21 For the period mentioned the steam coast of Central America to New York Nothing anyways near HI at so 'RAP extensive in this line has ever been shown here. a. m.; returning, arrives in Honolulu ship service between San Francisco and is held as a practical monopoly by the Pyrography Royal Company, a is at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops only Panama has been under the practical Mail Steam Packet extremely simple to learn, especially with stamped patterns, and requires only the at Pearl City and Waianae. subsidized British company operating control of the transcontinental inter with through billing privileges. The time and patience which any lady can give to it at home. 6. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, ests. The It furnishes the home beautifully Superintendent. G. corporations have naturally Atlas Steamship Company of New P. & T. A and successfully aimed to eliminate and at little expense. See exhibition at their York, a German company, has secured coastwise line as a real factor in some of the trade and with the Kos-mo- s KOOLAU RAILWAY the railroad freight tariffs to the East. Steamship Company, controlled by The through service to the. Atlantic. the Hamburg-America- n Packet Com oto-Siip- states by piy KAHUKU EAST. way of the Panama railroad, pany, has made large inroads in the Co. Station. Distance. Time. has been consistently discouraged. west coast business. lahuku 0.00 Leave 12:35 Nothing is plainer to the shipping and 1057 FORT STREET business interests of the West than It is evident that the interests of 'Everything Photographic aie 2.55 12:46 the San Francisco are impaired by foreign Kaipapau 4.73 12:55 fact that this well known and acknowl- Hauula edged condition has retarded the vessels transporting freight that should 6.11 1:01 be directed to the through steamers Haleaha 8.00 1:11 growth of San Francisco as a great Kahana ' seaport and proved an obstacle to the" operating between San Francisco and! 11.00 Arrive 1:25 Panama. To pay, the government KAHANA WEST. progressive expansion of commerce on railroads. The diverting of freight to the Pacific Coast. steamers would have to be of large the Panama route is alone dependant Station. Distance. Time. capacity and the necessary stops that upon low freight charges and a regular Kahana While Secretary of War, Taft de 0.00 Leave 1:27 clared he considered present would have to be made at the many and reliable service. Cheap transpor- Haleaha.. 1:42 that the 3.00 coastwise line the Pacific Mail Steam- Mexican and Central American ports tation by the sea route would summar- Hauula 4.89 1:51 would cause much freight-ess- . ship Company to be a standing im- delay to big ily regulate the transcontinental rates -- Kaipapau 6.27 . 1:57 The hope of the Pacific Coast and fill every freighter sailing for the Laie 8.45 2:06 pediment to the natural development Am plage- of trade relations. This opinion exporter is increased accommodations isthmus with a full cargo. mm Kahuku 11.00 Arrive 2:17 of the Secretary of War took tangible form for traffic and low freight rates. With The stock of the Panama railroad is In effect August 1. when he delegated Special Panama a rate of $S.OO or $8.50 per ton from owned by the government, and to meet "1 .vl Connecting at Kahuku with the O. Kailroad Commissioner Joseph L. Brig New York the government line would the demands of commerce and the needs IL & L. Co. 'a 9:15 a. m. train from tow to investigate the conditions that also find that the Pacific Coast market of the isthmian canal construction, it Honolulu. Iwniilil Kiirrmiml the nrurat!in nf a omr. would give about all the freight the has established the Colon-Ne- w York Returning, leaves Kahana at 1:27 p. system could handle from New York to line. The completion of a through sys- . . . eminent steamshiD1 line on the western m., connecting witn me aicernoon cram.11 coast of the countrv, San Francisco. tem by the placing of steamers on the lor tne city which leaves kahuku at The line of and passenge The isthmus of Tehuantepec railroad. San Francisco-Panam- a route would give freight ac- I owned an instant impetus to commercial 1 f sramshms now ninmrnr nnir trnvpm and operated by the Mexican t tivity on put an S- jAAits j. xnjwixUNU, cupt. ment control between Colon and New government, has come to be a factor In the Pacific Coast and - K. S. iULLlblLK, F. & T. Agent. the through freight shipments from the end to the handicap that has materially York has proved a satisfactory invest growth. of ment and this successful experiment. Pacific Coast to the Atlantic states, retarded its The control n the present service by the transconti- government s ine American-Hawaiia- is. o.vjo. uses G. coupled with the investi 1. v Ym. Irwin & Go., Ltd. the Mexican government's line as nental railroads explains completely I' gations of the possibilities in develop why nothing had been done to build up ing the now meager facilities on the a connecting link and has been transhipping considerable freight from the sea traffic. And it also explains AGENTS FOR THE Pacific Coast, has led to the belief that why San Francisco merchants and Cal- the transcontinental freight rates may New York to San Francisco instead of Eoyal Insurance Co., of Liverpool, Eng- - kp sending ifornia producers are awaiting with Jf controlled by actual water competi their vessels to the Pacific by anxiety the termination restric- the The of this ...... , tion even before the Panama canal is Straiff of Magellan route. tion and BcoMisn & .National the consistent development union insurance rpaiitv Magellan route is, and has been, of of San Francisco as a great seaport uo., 01 iamDurgn, ocouana. H ; ffeo VronAior. nmnf considerable utility to the exporters through the presence of an active regu- Alio uuuer Jiuiuo xuauiauio wv., .ufcv. -- !. -- ) ,Q11 nf tha fmitnanxr rrn1iiffa and importers of San Francisco in their Commercial Assurance Co., Ltd., of lator of rates bv water and land. of California. With reasonable freieht trade relations with the Atlantic states, PAUL ROBINSON BABTLETT. I T all-wat- UUUUUIl, ftia on1 rnmi q r oail t r nrc if 1 a aafi It possesses advantages as an PREPARATION mated that a steamship line between route and has been favored in the WM. G. & CO., LTD. San Francisco and Panama would re handling of certain classes of merchan A BROKEN-DOW- N SYSTEM. IRWIN This is a condition (or disease) to which doctors IS THE FIRST STEP TO SUCCESS. NO MAN EVER one-thir- d and probably dise. The freight coming from New WOKE UP SUGAR FACTORS AND ceive at least give many names, but which few of them really half tliA th rmicrh frpiorht; shin. York by the Magellan route does not understand. It is simply weakness a break-dow- n, AND FOUND HIMSELF HOLDING A GOOD JOB. LUCK? NOT COMMISSION AGENTS mentg handling as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the sys- OFTEN. THE now g0 0 the Atlantic receive extra in transit and tem. No matter what maybe its causes (for they ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE PREPARES MAN IN Wm. G. Irwin President states by rail. But the effectual method consequently is received in better con are almost numberless), its symptoms aremucb the THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: D. Spreckel3...First Vice President adopted to prevent exporting shippers dition. Improbable as it may seem it same ; the more prominent being sleeplessness, John sense of prostration or weariness, depression of Shorthand and Typewriting;, W. M. Giffard. ..Second Vice President from using the present sea service is is nevertheless a fact that the average spirits and want ot energy for all the ordinary Bookkeeping, Mechanical Drawing, Eng- H. M. Whitney .Treasurer I in maintenance of rates that make time of sixty days by the Magellan affairsof life. Now, what aloneisaboiutelyessen-tia- l lish, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Hawaiian, Automobile Oxeration, the in all such cases is increased vitality vigour Kichard Ivers Secretary it unprofitable to select the Panama route at the present time compares fav Civil Government, and others. G. ilay Auditor route in preference to the transconti- orably with that of the "transcontinen VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY tal railroads. to throw off these morbid feelings, and experience TAUGHT BY TEACHERS RIGHT AT YOUR ELBOW. AGENTS FOR nental railroads. The lack of tonnage Because of its freedom proves that.as night succeeds the day this may be Francisco-Panam- a from freight more certainly secured by a course of - in the San service transfer and frequent dam ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE, i Oceanic Steamship Co., San Fran- and the delays at the isthmus, of which age the Magellan route is preferred by THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY eiseo, Cal. Taft complained, with the absence of some large Pacific Coast importers to . Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadel THERAPION No.3 a rate that offers an inducement to either the Panama or Tehuantepec sys than by any other known combination. So surely YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION phia, Pa. shippers, all goes to give the great bulk tem. as it is taken in accordance with the printed Hakalau Plantation Co. directions accompanying it, will the shattered of the Pacific Coast freight to the A factor that causes those interested health be restored, CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. HONOLULU. Hilo Sugar Company. great industry " Co. transcontinental railroads at their own in California's fruit THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE Honolulu Plantation schedules, growing to favor the establishment of LIGHTED UP AFRESH, Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. tariff imparted in place no in the minds a government steamship line is the be and a new existence of what Sugar Plantation Co. There is doubt, of had so lately seemed worn-ou- t, used up," and Kilanea steam-- lief tnat if it was inaugurated now the valueless. This wonderful medicament is purely Olowalu Company. its advocates, that a government .ship line on the Pacific Coast with reg service would be continued after the vegetable and innocuous, is agreeable to tbe taste Paauhau Plantation Co. completion of the Panama canal. With suitable for all constitutions and conditions,' in Waimanalo Sugar Co. ular and frequent sailings, would de either sex ; and it is difficult to imagine a case of velop a large and constantly increasing tne interoceanic waterway open it is disease or derangement, whose main features are estimated that the great bulk of Cali those of debility, that wi;l not be speedily and volume of traffic. But to handle the permanently benefited by this never-failin- g recu- through freight business between the fornia's fresh fruit shipments would be perative essence, which is destined to cast into diverted from the transcontinental rail oblivion everything that had preceded it for this Atlantic and Pacific coasts the gov wide-sprea- d and numerous class of hum an ailments. Fire Insurance line would have to give a ser roads. Oranges, and all but the most eminent perishable deciduous fruit, could be TH E RAPIONVn0 Hawaiian Curios handled under refrigeration. . To suc Chemists throughout the world. Price in England. DILLINGHAM CO., cessfully compete with the railroads, 2 9 per packet. Purchasers should see that the word .THE B. F. THE WORRIED WOMEN. Therapio ' appears on British Government however, this class of traffic would have Stamp (in white fetters on a red ground) affixed LTD. ihey say men must work and to be undertaken bv fast freighters, to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery. General Agents for Hawaiif women must weep; but alas, in sailing upon a weekly schedule. Company of London. this too busy world women often There is little prospect that a private Atlas Assurance company will meet this problem in op- York Underwriters Agency. . hare to work and weep at the Insurance Com position, to the transcontinental rail- Providence Washington same time. Their holidays are roads. The Pacific Mail Company cer TOMSHARP pany. too few and their work heavy tainly would not do so while dominated and monotonous. It makes them by the railroad interests. It would in- - Good Workmanship C. BREWER & CO., LTD. nervous and irritable. The de-- olve a very large investment of capi THE PAINTER Three tal and the strategic point in the situa-- candidates AND and worried woman loses SUGAR FACTORS Eressed and grows thin and lon would be in the hands of the rail COMMISSION MERCHANTS roads, who would undoubtedly find it feeble. Once in a while she has that always poll Good Values List of Officers profitable to lower rates to any figure spells of palpitation and has to n all-wat- com ELITE BUILDING. M Cooke. President: George M. the effort to rout the c lie up for a day or two. If some petition. It is probable that the capi- arge majorities Robertson. Manager; E. F. uishop, Prompt Service and Secretary; F. W Mac- - disease like influenza or malarial talists who could be expected to make Treasurer fever happens to prevail she is such an investment in the face of a farlane, Auaiior; x: j. competitor able to sacrifice profit in Phone 397 Cooke, J. R. Gait, Directors. almost certain to have an attack paves definitely to dispose of opposition, are SHARP SIGNS "MAKE GOOD." of it, and that often the nterested in one of the transcontinental way for chronic troubfes of the lines. 1064 Fort St. Thrum's Book Store throat, lungs and other organs; So the Pacific Coast looks to the gov saying whar the ernment to steD forward and. in hand- - GENERAL . 1063 Fort Street, and there is no end may be. Let the tired and ling the problem of satisfactory freight Is Headquarters for Hawaiiana woman rest as much service at the present time, also provide REPAIRS overladen for the solving of a condition that as possible; and, above all, place threatens from the Paeific Coast view at her command a bottle of T point to limit the usefulness of the CARRIAGES OR AUTOMO- SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL. and Visitor WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION Panama canal. The Mexican govern- Of Interest to Resident ment has shown great activity in in BILES. Alike Are: a true and sure remedy for the creasing the effectiveness of its rail ills and maladies of romen. It road across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, only -- & HAWAIIAN FOLK TALES Tie 3 paiatable as honey and con. and has already secured for the line a W. W. WRIGHT CO. legan-is- , finely collection of local tains all the nutritive and cura-- considerable volume of intercoast trade KING, NEAR SOUTH STREET illustrated, price $1.75. tive properties of Pure Cod Liver The success attending Mexico's activity WT HOTEL The recog- with the Com is pointed out as an example of what HAWAIIAN ANNUAL Oil. combined could be expected in a hundredfold SAN FRANCISCO nized reference book of island in- pound Syrup of Hypophosphitet ceats. greater degree should the American Ladies' Shoes In formation, price 75 and the Extracts of Malt and government extend a policy of benefi- The most superbly situated hotel the World the world ma- OVERLOOKING ENTIRE BAY SAN FRANCISCO, WORKS Wild Cherry. Search cent development of the merchant THE OF HONOLULU IRON over and you will find nothing rine to the waters of the Pacific Coast. KWONG HIN6GH0NG 00. THE GOLDEN GATE, AND THE RAPIDLY REBUILDING CITY. San Francisco is the largest and most COMPANY. to equal it. Taken before meala CONVENIENT TO SHOPPING, THEATER, the nutritive ralue important port on the Pacific Coast, and 1024 NUUANU STREET xr-.o- improves RAILROAD CENTERS. rv Kiaek Pipe. Galvanized it to it flows the great bulk of the BUSINESS, AND and Steel, En- of ordinary foods by makin; Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron assimilate, an, products of California. The betterment gineers' Supplies, i them easier to and maintenance of the coast service to THE EPITOME OF HOTEL EXCELLENCE Street. carried hope and good cheer Panama is essential to' its best inter- BO WO OFFICF Nouanu has Combining all ihe conveniences and laxnries a good WORKS Kakaako. into thousands of homes. It is ests and the fostering and upbuilding JADE JEWELRY fthanlntelY reliable and effective of the comparatively undeveloped op- hotel should have, with many unique, original and portunities of commercial and indus- Bracelets, Pins, Rings, in innumer- Entirely in Nervous Dyspepsia, Impaired able designs. Best of workmanship at exclusive features. refurnished and refitted trial enterprises that prevail on the a cost of over three millior. dollars. Social center PEK1N DUCKS western coast. Permanent growth is the lowest price. at renditions. Melancholy, Chloro the accompaniment of the exploiting of HOTEL STREET, between Smith and of the city headquarters of the Army and Navy and Tender O. Young sis, Scrofula, and all troubles of California's resources. A conservative Maunakea Streets P. B. 1007 Scene of most of the social festivities. the Throat and .bungs, ut. p . estimate shows that the products ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 1000 GUESTS. Club Stables have louna i; a shipped annually from the State reach Street J. Boes Bays "I 600,000 Red Clover Creamery EUROPEAN PLAN. rpiwi, ina 1 : Fort greo an aggregate of between and preparation 01 750.000 tons. The States of the Atlan- Single rooms with bath, $2.50, $3.50, $4 00, $4.50, $5.00 upwards. case one-hal- a recent paneui. 6amc tic Coast receive more than f of Butter Suites, with bath, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 upwards. nearly twenty ' pounds .in two this great quantity. The Isthmus of Drugs treatment, m which it Panama route receives 5 per cent, of 40c. a pound the best MANAGEMENT you want anything in the drug months When was the principal remedial the shipments; 15 per cent, is sent by ever sold in Honolulu line try guarantee way the Tehuantepec route, and the iron t. " It carries the of SAM WO MEAT CO, PALACE HOTEL COMPANY cannot fail 01 remaining SO per cent, is freighted Hnnnlnlii Driin CO.. Ltd. f reliability and transcontinental Stall in Fishmarket tisappoint you. At chemist over the lines of the Odd Fellows Building, Fort St. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908.

teilho, M; lot 32, gr 495S, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii. $200. B 309, p 151. Dated Aug 22, 1908. 2 SMD Kwong Lee Yuen (firm) to Ng Yee .....TAe Tick, D; por R P (gr) S99, bldgs, etc, Hononiu, Hilo, Hawaii goods, wares, CITY AND COUNTY ELECTION PROCLAMATION. ON VICTIM mdse, furniture, fixtures, livestock, accts, etc, of Kwong Hong Yuen, Ho-nom- u, WHEREAS, A general election for the election of Senators and Hilo, Hawaii. $5500. B 305, p according 406. Dated Aug 13, 1908. Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii will take place Auana Kahakauila (w) to D T Flem- Weil-Know- n A Japanese Thug UIu-mal- u, to law. on the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1908; and ing, D; int in 10a in hui land, Offer to the Trade Their Mill Products, including the fol- 10 of Act Hamakualoa, Maui. $70. B 305, WHEREAS, It is provided in Section 51, Chapter Thrust the Blade Into p 405. Dated Aug 26, 190S. lowing Celebrated Brands: of the election of City and County 118 of the Session Laws 1907 that Another. Recorded September 1, 190S. "GOLDEN GATE," "SPERRY," "DRIFTED SNOW," Tuesday after the 1 Officers shall be held and take place on the first City Mill Co Ltd to Francis Gay, A "MAPLE LEAF," "SOUND RING," "RED SHIELD," I Monday of November, in the year One Thousand Nine M; mtg J A Akina on lot 1, blk D, first Morimatsu, a Japanese well known Kapiolani Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; kul Also every second year thereafter; and and other Family and Baker Flour. dred and Eight, and in to the police who has been arrested 8251 and ints in kul 6321 and ap 1 of in Section 66 kuls 10092, 10095 and 10640, Kapala-wa- i, BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, ROLLED BARLEY, and WHEREAS, It is further provided and required several times for gambling, assault and Waimea, Kauai. $1. B 309, p the famous CAPITOL MILLS CEREALS. of Chapter 12 of said Act 118 of the Session Laws of 1907 of the vagrancy, yesterday committed an as- 163. Dated Aug 31, 1908. h fellow-Japanes- Territory of Hawaii that a proclamation for the first City and County sault upon a e in the Est of T Murakami by admrs to Tora The Sperry Products have been for over fifty yean the of County Japanese camp on Beretania avenue Murakami (widow), B S; goods, wares, Pacific Coast. i election shall be made by the Board of Supervisors the mdse, etc, of T Murakami, Hotel St, standard of quality for the of Oahu at least forty days before a general election; between Piikoi and Keeaumoku streets, Honolulu, Oahu; leaseholds, goods, THEREFORE, In accordance with the provisions of which caused the removal of his vic- wares, mdse, furniture, fixtures, horses, NOW, tim to the Queen's Hospital. wagons, accts, etc, of T Murakami. of of the Territory 330. Aug Chapter 12 of Act 118 of the Session Laws 1907 A Japanese sword, the blade of $2052.25. B 304, j Dated Ask your Grocer for them. duly elected, qualified and acting 29, T90S. of Hawaii, we the undersigned, which is about two feet long, a villain- Silvano de Nobrega to Manuel Mar- members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oahu, Ter- ous looking weapon, is held at the tin and wf, Rel; R P 5623, kul 2253, ap Robert Innes Lillie, ritory of Hawaii, hereby give notice that an election of City and police station as evidence against Mori- 1, Aipaako, Honolulu, Oahu. $500. B matsu, who is also, confined in a cell to 301, p 493. Dated Sept 1, 1908. RESIDENT MANAGER. City and County of Honolulu, Territory of A M; Officers for the An-drad- Wm to Robert W Davis, County await his appearance before Judge e Henry Hawaii, will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, A. D. this morning. mtg J N Kaailua on ap 2, R P 4938,' Honolulu Office: Hilo Office: kul 10165, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu. Spreckels Bldg., King hours of eight o'clock A. M. and five o'clock P. M. The assault was committed during a Robinson Bldg., Queen St. St 1908, between the Mori-mats- $70. B 309, p 167. Dated Sept 1, row. In the height of the pilikia u 1908. v said day, throughout said City and County of Honolulu, for the seized sword which was en- . on the ,wf to William R Ho- cased in a wooden scabbard, and draw- Edward Davis and election of the following officers for the City and County of 12-100- a Nuu-am- ing from Castle, D; int in 1 land, i it th sneath attacked the Honolulu, Oahu: $1600. B nolulu : - other man. The blade penetrated the Valley, thigh 305, p 417. Dated Aug 31, 1908. man's and he received other and hsb S) to MAYOR; wounds. When tthe sword was Elizabeth J Knight (F WRAPPING. PAPER, taken & 158 and 159, SUPERVISORS; to police bjade Bishop Co, M; pors lots SEVEN the station the was gr 369; lot 135, gr 373, and lot 134, 6 ex-offic- covered with blood. SHERIFF, who shall be io Coroner; gr 375, bldgs, rents, etc, Beretania Ave Answering a call for police a couple D ex-offic- io St, Ilonolulu, Oahu; lots CITY AND COUNTY CLERK, who shall be Clerk of officers on and Kinau AGS, TWINES responded bicycles, but and H, and R W of R P 3466, bldgs, of the Beard of Supervisors; ' " Morimatsu was already gone. He ap- rents, etc, Kapalama, Honolulu, Oahu; peared later at police AUDITOR; the station and 455 shares in Dowsett Co Ltd. $6000. surrendered himself. B 309, p 167. Dated July 24, 1908. TREASURER; M Hookaea by, affdt of mtgee to American-Hawaiia- n Paper & Supply Co., Ltd. CITY AND .COUNTY ATTORNEY; all of the aforesaid offi- David T Fleming, Fore Affdt; int in NDUSTRIAL SCHOOL'S hui lands, Peahi, etc, .Hamakualoa, cers to be elected at large by the duly qualified electors of the City Maui. B 303, p 470. Dated Aug 22, CORNER FOR'? AND QUEEN STREETS. County of Honolulu. 1908. and f TELEPHONE. 410. CANE S Pahia Maielua and wf to Ernest K GEO. G. GUILD, General Manager. DEPUTY SHERIFF for the District of Honolulu; CROP CONTRACT Kaai, M; ap 2, R P 1173, kul 5912, DEPUTY SHERIFF for the District of Ewa; bldgs, etc, Puako, Lahaina, Maui. $73. B 309, p 163. Dated Aug 31, 190S. DEPUTY SHERIFF for the District of Waianae; Superintendent of Public Instruction Hanaukama Hugo and wf to Henry Ka-anapa- . DEPUTY SHERIFF for the District of Waiilua; : Babbitt has just made a contract with W Doane, M; kuls 3925H and 486, li, Maui. $100. B 309, p 166. , DEPUTY the District of Koolauloa; Kahuku plantation SHERIFF for for the grinding of Dated Aug 31, 190S. Koolaupoko ; the cane raised by the Industrial DEPUTY SHERIFF for the District of the Recorded September 2, 1908. School at Waialee. The school has aforesaid deputy sheriffs to be electedby the duly qualified electors Dreier Ltd to A F Cooke, SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES something over, thirty acres of August of the respective districts aforesaid. land in Rel; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, cane cultivation. One crop has been 13, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and por lot blk . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. The precincts or polling places established or as may be estab- raised and harvested, yielding a very 35, Kaimuki Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. lished by the laws of the Territory, for the election of Senators and satisfactory return. The contract with $2400. B 309, p 173. Dated Sept 1, Just received all grades of School Books, Tablets for Ink or Kahuku is that the school shall raise 1908. Pencil, Exercise Books, Drawing Books, Inks in all sizes; Drawing Representatives, Sa-musc- a, shall constitute the precincts and polling places the cane, strip it and cut it and load Frank G Samusca to Maria G it on cars. The plantation will haul Paper, Drawing Instruments and everything in School Supplies. for the election of City and County Officers. . D; pc land, Honolulu, Oahu. it and grind it, and market it 18, 1905. IN TESTIMONY of in anfl B 305, p 418. Dated Oct Remember your many games. All Books at Cost Price. WHEREOF, the Board Supervisors make returns. The amount to be re- East Hamakua Cong Church by Bd and for the County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, have hereto duly ceived is based on a sliding scale ac- of Elders to Hamakua Mill o, L; por their cording as sugar is high or low at the gr 2163. Paauilo, Hamakua, Hawaii. 25 Wall, Nichols Company, Ltd. set hands and caused the Seal of the County of Oahu to be time. , ' per yr. B 29S, p 471. Dat- : , yrs at $30 hereto affixed. ed Aug 25, 1908. (widow) to Tr of H ' REALTY TRANSACTIONS. Kali Nalauai J C. HUSTACE, JR.," Raymond et al, D; por gr 835, Kaeo, Supervisor. Honuaula, Maui. $80. B 305, p 420. Entered of Record September 15, 1908. Dated Aug 31, 1908. S. C. Berger to DWIGHT, Martha et al Wilhelmine '" 3, 1908. Dowsett . . D Recorded Sept , - , Supervisor. Haili Campbell to William K Wo How Chong to Wo Lum Shi, P ! . ' crprieral nowers. B 304. p 331. Da JOS. J. FERN, Campbell D ' Everything in the line of good T Yoshioka to G Kawakami Aug 4, 1908. ! 1 Supervisor...... CM Solomon Kauai and wf by tr to Lorenzo Dommix and wt to no oeu FRANK K. ARCHER, Japanese Cemetery Assn D and wf, D A; male child, Sabato Domi-nix- , cheese, imported sausage, anchov- born Dee 22, 1906. B 304, p 333. ! Supervisor. Recorded August 29, 1908. ' John E Bush by mtgee to William Dated Aug 10, 1908. ies; fresh olives in bulk, pickles, , JAMES M. KEALOHA, Kanahele to M Yamashiro, Ahia, D; 1-- 5 int in R P 5736, kul 238, Joshua D; por R P 692, kul 1283, Kapalama, t Supervisor. Hotel St', Honolulu, Oahu. $275. Ji and salt fish arrived Friday. " B 305, p 435. on ' - ' Honolulu, Oahu. $350. , ; ANDREW E. COX, 305, p 408. Dated Aug 29, 1908. Henry E Cooper and wf to John A Dated Aug 26, 1908. (w) to Gabeliela Davi-sio- n, ' Your Order, Please. ' j Supervisor. Palmer, D; 6-- 1 0a land, Beretania Ave Namaielua Waikiki-kai- , Hono- $7,-50- 0. D; pc land, , - FRANK R. HARVEY, and Punahou St, Honolulu, Oahu. Da- B 305, p 410. Dated Aug 28, lulu, Oahu. $1, etc. B 305, p 436. etropoiitan Meat Company, Ltd. . , Supervisor. 1908. ted Aug 25, 1908. i John A Palmer to Henry E Cooper, J E Rogers and wf to W H Johnson, 6-- Kaiwiki rd, Hilo, Done 2:t the Office of the Board of Supervisors of M; 1 0a land, Beretania Ave and Pu- D; lot 47, "gr 4745, Telephone 45. nahou St, Honolulu, Oahu. $6000. B Hawaii. $1200. B 305, p 421. Dated (SEAL) the County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, in Hono-- 309, p 152. Dated Aug 28, 1908. Apr 23, 1907. lulu this nth day of September, A. D. 1908. C Chock Chee to Chung Ming, A L: John T Moir and wf to William II pc land, Honolulu, Oahu. $1. B 298, p Johnson, D; 28,020 sq ft land, Volcano B 305, p 423. BY 470. Dated May 17, 1901. st, Hilo, Hawaii. $1300. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: E S Cunha to C Chock Chee, Con- Dated May 30, 1907. D. KALAUOKALANI, JR., sent; to A L on pc land, Honolulu, J W Koakulana and wf to Daniel K County Clerk, Oahu. B 298, p 470. Dated May 17, Koakulana, D; int in lot 37, gr 5066; County of Oahu. 190.1. lot 43, gr 5086 and por lot 38, gr 4942, . Kaolulo (widow) to Kuokoa (w) et Olaa, Puna,-Hawaii- $1, etc. B 305, NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING. al, D; int in R P (gr) 1882, Hanapai, p 424. Dated Aug 25, 1908. to Keaupuni HONOLULU GAS COMPANY, LTD. Hamakua, Hawaii. $1, etc. B 302, p J W Koakulana and wf The opening of bids for the construc- 499. Dated July 15, 1899. Manono (w), D; int in por lot 38, gr or- Non-Leprou- Notice is hereby given, that by tion of the Home for s male Kalili Lono and wf to Louis K Fern 4942, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii. $1, etc. B der of spe- 1-- the Board of Directors, a et al, D; int in 3 int in por gr 1882 426. Dated Aug 25, 1908. M-i- 305, p ehildren of leprous parents has been cial Til 1 n CT ilia a fji m 0t ff Hanapai, Hamakua, Hawaii. $60. B Ako and wf to Ruby K Pua, postponed to Monday, September 21st, Limited, will be held James fpany, at the 300, p 499. Dated Aug 10, 1908. D; in ap 1, gr 1873, Wainaku, Hilo, 3903, at 12 m. principal office of Castle & Withingtou, int Jose G Serrao to Peter Silva, Rel; Hawaii. $100. B 305, p 430. Dated We Lave the largest stock in Honolulu and it embraces every Merchant p. 33-100- u, o MAKSTON CAMPBELL, Street, Honolulu, at 1:30 6 a land and cane crops, Wai-nak- style and shape. We can sruaran tee rnrrppf TfPTnpmViPr" n-- t m. on Aug 22, 1908. rips Superintendent of Thursday, September 17, 1908, to Hilo, Hawaii. $1200. B 309, p Pea, Par D; are specialists in fitting, children's shoes. Public Works. consider an increase of the capital Umiloi (k) to Kaiahua 148. Dated July 28, 1908. a N Department of Public Works, stock of the Company, enlarging int in 4 land, Kamaee, Hilo, See Our Window Display the W Koakulana and wf to Jeanne B 305--, Aug Ilonolulu, September 14, 1903. 8144 plant, and financial matters in J Hawaii. $1. B p 431. Dated that King, M; lot 37, gr 5066, Olaa, Puna, 24, 1908. connection. Hawaii. $350. B 309, p 149. Dated MANUFACTURERS' A. N. CAMPBELL, Kaiahua Pea and hsb (B) to Umiloi SHOE CO., LTD. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Aug 25, 1908. (k), Par D; int in 4a land, Kamaee, Secretary. ' Sol Kaluna and wf to Manuel Bo- - 1051 FORT STREET , FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TES--v 8133 Sept. 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 17 N Hilo, Hawaii; int in pc land and Four doors below Hotel Street EITOBY OF HAWAII. bldg, Puueo, S Hilo, Hawaii. $1. B 431. Dated Aug 24, 190S. AT CHAMBERS. IN PKOBATE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HAWAIIAN 305, p THE ISLANDS PORT Ah to Malie Ako, D; int in 3n the Matter of the Estato of Asa TER- Y Fan FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, LAND Wai-pi- o, Hastings, deceased. Order it Notice CEMENT AND LIME R P 5019, kul 9929, aps 1, 2, and 3, RITORY OF HAWAII. AT B 300, of Hearing Petition for Administra- CHAMBERS PROBATE. COMPANY. Hamakua, Hawaii. $250. IN Sept 3, 1908. tion. Mattp- - p 500. Dated OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD. In the of the Estate of Henry Capital Stock $500,000. 8 Per Cent. Pre- W C Achi to Rebecca K Achi, D; I On reading and tht- - Filing petition E. Cobb, Deceased. ferred and $500,000 Common Stock. por R P (gr) 761, Honuaino 4, N Kona, of E. S. Cunha of Ilonolulu, Island and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Each of the par value of $20 per Hawaii. $1, etc. B 305, p 434. Dated EDISON'S BUSINESS PHONOGRAPH County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, Notice is hereby given that Bishop share. 1908. i alleging Asa Hastings of Honolu- Company, Aug 11, that Trust Limited, a corporation Each share of Preferred subscribed Carl S Smith to Manuel Cadinha, A lu, Island and County of Oahu, Terri- organized under Terri- Accurate dictation without the services of a the laws of the for and paid for will receive as a M; mtg C Moore on pe land, Puueo, stenographer. tory, of Hawaii, died intestate at said tory of Hawaii and having principal one-hal- f tne its bonus share of the Common Hilo, Hawaii. $750. B 309, p 173. Da- ispte economical ieature; results are perfect. We send Honolulu on the 24th day of August, office in Honolulu, Island and County Stock of said company. I them on trial. leaving property in Terri- ted Aug 27, 1908. 3908, the of Oahu, Territory aforesaid, has been Subscription list at F. L. Winter's mtgee to tory Hawaii necessary to be ad- appointed Ancillary with Charles Moore and wf by I Fort Street, next to Hall's. Phone cf Administrator office, located in the office of C. S. 1 pc 143. ministered upon, and praying that Let- the will annexed of estate of Hen- Manuel B Cadinha, Fore Entry; the Desky. Hawaii. B 309, p ters, of Administration issue to Bishop ry E. Cobb, late of Newton, County of Prospectuses for distribution. land, Puueo, Hilo, -- 174. Dated Ang 28. 1908., Trust Company, Limited, an Hawaiian Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massa- Telephone No. 43(X 8145 corporation having its principal office chusetts, deceased. S K Kamaukoli to Solmon Ben, D; in Honolulu aforesaid. All persons having any claims against 4 pes land, Wailua, Koolau, Maui. $1, It is Ordered that Tuesday, the 6th the said estate are hereby notified to NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS etc. B 305, p 428. Dated Aug 21, 1908. day of October, 1908, at nine o'clock present the same, duly authenticated S K Kamaukoli to Willie Ben, D; Koo- a. nu, be and hereby is appointed for and with the proper vouchers, if any OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION CO. 3 pes land and half bldg, Wailua, 429. Da- hearing said Petition in l;he Court exist, even though the said claims are Notice is hereby given that due au- lau, Maui. $1, etc. B 305, p afore-paid- , Koora of this Court at Ilonolulu secured by mortgage upon real estate, thorization has been made for the re- ted Aug 21, 1908. at which time and plae afl per- to the undersigned, Bishop Trust Co., demption upon October 1, 1908, of the Kahalewaiea and hsb et al to Naauao sons concerned may appear and show Ltd., at its office No. 924 Bethel street, outstanding Bonds of the Ookala Sugar (w), D; int in R P 4639, kul 6146, Ka-hakulo- a, canse, if any they have, wh;f said pe- said Honolulu, within six months from Plantation Co., r mounting to $S0,000, Kaanapali, Maui. $10. B 305, tition 6hould not be granted, and that the date hereof (which is the date and being the entire issue of October p 433. Dated Aug 19, 1908. will notice of this order shall be published of the first publication of this notice) 1, 1899, numbers 1 ,o 80, inclusive. Hannah Ah Chew to Pioneer Mill Co send rich, red blood coursing once a week for three successive weeks otherwise, such claims, if any, shall The holders are requested to present Ltd, L; aps 3 and 4 and ap 2, R P in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser, be forever barred. these bonds for payment together with 1165, kul 9815, Kelawea, Lahaina, Ma- through your veins. Spend a little a newspaper published in Ilonolulu And all persons indebted to the said accrued interest to October 1, 1908, at ui. 5 yrs. pd $15. B 29S, p 477. Da- aforesaid. estate are hereby notified to make pay- - the office of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., ted Aug 31, 1908.' time Dated at Ilonolulu, September 1st, ment to the said Bishop Trust Compa upon that date. The right to redeem Napahuelua (w) et al to W A Kin- at Haleiwa and note the 190S. nv. Limited, at the above address. these bonds in October or April of any ney, L; 4-- 6 int in 2 shs in hui land, ALEXANDER LINDSAT, JR., Dated at Ilonolulu, T. II., August 25, year after 1902 is reserved to the cor- Mahaulepu, Koloa, Kauai. 25 yrs at Second Judge, Circuit Court, First 1903. poration. The bonds will cease to bear $72 per yr. B 298, p 473. Dated Aug Circuit. BISHOP TRUST CO., LTD., interest upon the date set for redemp- 25. 1908. Attest: Ancillary Administrator with the Will tion as above. Kaluawai (w) to W A Kinney, L; ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager. JOnN MARCALLINO, annexed of the Eestate of Henry GEO. H. ROBERTSON, int in 1 share in hui land, Mahaulepu, Clerk. Ij. Cobb, deceased. Treasurer, Ookala Sugar Plantation Co. Koloa, Kauai. 25 yrs at $50 per yr. S133 Sept. 2, 9, 16, 22x 1903 SI 27 Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23. 8134 B 298, p 475. Dated Aug 24, 1908. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1903. 9 wear their team coats and red banded I hats, and were otherwise conspicuous by their big football feet and passion- ate socks, mostly of a heavy green Hawaiian MARINE shade. They were a line athletic look- ing body of men. ADIOS, ACTORS. " L I : On the trip up the Marama looked HiSi Sugar and Ties. in vain for the missing British steamer Trust Aeon, for whieh Admiral Swinburne Captain Matson, president of the fleet has also bpen charged to look. Matson Navigation company, re- The Aeon left San Francisco for 3 "KVve watched you people acting V . t F , whieh 1 !2&$&Zt t Samoa naval supplies aboard We've heard well-turne- d In t cently acquired a contract for the Alex- and had each line as well as naval passengers. The Syd ander & Baldwin sugar output after We've cried and laughed and sometimes chaffed 10., Ltd. January, 1909, ney steamship office gave instructions Bat always bowed to I retiring this contract to keep a sharp lookout for the boat. your noble craft, ,f for the American-Hawaiia- n Steamship One gift that is divine. Company, wUl The Marama even went out of the way arrive here on the steam-- and called at Sydney Island in her snip Lurhne, September 25. One rea- j 923 Fort Street son for his visit is to search. Possibly, the Manulga will have For we know the call of the footlights, complete arrange- similar instructions when "she leaves ments for carrying this sugar from And the tempting touch of paint, the Honolulu Colonies. - J J J Ji Alexander & Baldwin for the plantations to Considerable amusement was occa- That wond'rous sense of audience tense, San Francisco, for which the Lurline, The critics Hilonian sioned yesterday at the departure of writing down "Immense1 and possibly the Enterprise And and Pleiades will be the Marama bv two voung men who the call boy's wailing plaint. Offer For Sale used. The latter arrived on the wharf as the vessel was vessel is to be placed on the Seattle Honolulu leaving. Ropes were thrown over the We Beautiful place on run, but whether she will know you jolly mummers, I 1 ' Tantalus take a triangular side and sturdy stokers yanked the men with comfortable house and at- route with San Fran- up side. One down And we've learned to love you well, cisco as a port of the turned upside I tractive grounds. call is not yet known. during the ascent, but when he arrived For every night 'twas our delight, Captain Matson has, in addition, - The Kraft Property, corner many at the rail and was unceremoniously Your one intent; a goodly sight, "5 "V private interests here, being a ! t . Lunalilo and Kewalo bundled aboard he up puf-fin- g .'. streets, an large owner in the Honolulu bobbed still And one that liked us well. exceptional school or residence plantation, at his cigarette, I site. and is connected with (the Dowsett es- tate. Beckley After Whales. So, if you have to leave us, Residence on Young Street at The contract a bargain. for carrying tfie ohia The call of the sea is again strong Remember when you go Cottage of seven tie output of the Hawaiian Mahogany rooms, one-quarte- r with C. and stable, company from Hilo to San Francisco George Beckley, formerly of You leave behind in every mind ! in Inter-Islan- d interest artesian well. for delivery to the Santa Fe railway, the Steam Navigation A touch of friendship that will bind One of . the finest residence is also in Captain Matson 's, hands. For Company, and in lieu of any other busi Across the footlight's glow. sites around Honolulu at Sea this contract' Captain Matson may use ness in which he might enter locally, View. several of the sailing vessels he owns. I a a js r a? & j? r jf j? r Nor manager nor super Several choice lots at Kaimuki. He'ha3 quite a fleet of eailers, many of Has failed to play his part Best location. N which have been laid up in Oakland We have a number of bargains creeK. bince steamers have been used In every play, in every way; in town and outside property that largely in recent years in carrying su-- And so we wish that you would stay I it will pay you to look at. gar to the Coast, these sailers have We need you and your art. been in disuse, except as coal hulks used by, the United States government. JACK DENSHAM. For Rent Captain Matson plans to keep a large 1 number of these vessels in the island Desirable cottage in Punahou trade, however, and two will be retain- GERALD LUMLEY. ed Francisco-Honolul- u SI district; on the San run Two the barks B. P. Rithet and Andrew cottages on King Street. Welch.. The Annie Johnson will run I Hon. Sept. 8. fc Jt between San Francisco and Hilo. In t addition, the WELCH KNOCKS OOEONADO, Am bkt., Potter, r. S. F. ANNOUNCEMENT. INQUIRE Real - ships Hawaiian Isles and Estate Depart- Fort George are carrying sugar from Hon. (in distress) via Santa 1 ment: for the Cruz, Aug. 20. I hereby announce my candidacj' Sugar Factors around be Horn. The OUT KID CARSEY for a A.-- the Republican nomination for Super- wooden vessels, the barks George Cur- COLUMBIAN, S. S Colcord, for S. F. from Salina Cruz, Sept. 13. visor of the City of Honolulu and tis, Gerard C. 'Tobey, Amy Turner, County of Oahn, subject to action, first-clas- s pork-and-- CARAVELLAS, S. S., S. the Mohican and the schooner W. II. Mars-ton- , Kid Carsey, the Fr. ar. F. I from Hon., June 25. of the Republican Convention, agree- i may all be used for carrying the who thought that he had cham- ing to support the Platform of tho ties to San Francisco. pionship possibilities in him, prompted CRAIGVAR Br. S. S., ar, Comax from ii Hon., Ang. 14. Republican Party. M CGMir, m The sugar contract acquired from the - . ADMIRAL GEO. C. BECKLEY, Dy tne not air or. aaminng ana grait- CROOK, U. S. A. T., from S. F. for 8144 A. H. R. VIEIRA. Alexander & Baldwin plantations' will Who has plans for a whaling expedi-- give the Matson 35,000 hng hangers on, went up against Welch, Hon.. Sept. 15. Phone 763 boats about tion. tons, to be so divided that the steamers 5 the British lightweight champion, in CHAS. E. FALK, Am. schr., ar. FJeele FUNERAL NOTICE. t$ fev t$ t$ will carry equal allotments of sugar Uncle Tom McCarey's Cabin in Los from Grays Harbor, Aug. 1Q, he has dreamed onc more of chasing from January to the following Septem- Angeles last night. The Cardiff boy DEFENDER, Am. schr., a r. 6. F. from The funeral of the late E. B. Thomas ber. Although the contract calls for the bowhead and sperm in the Arctic Hon., July 28. will be held this (Wednesday) after- regions. DEN OF RUTHVEN, Br. S. S., from 16, 3 the .commencement of the carrying in meal-tick- et to noon, September at o'clock, from When Mr. Beckley was a boy, he ran and the kid went the Hon. 14. Januarv, a December output will be the floor for the count. for Victoria, Sept. the undertaking parlors of H. If. Wil- William O. Smith away to sea, and for forty-si- x years first allotment carried. Phil Carsey is in the same class with DIX, U. S. A. T., Ankers, ar. Seattle liams. Friends are invited to attend. thereafter stayed by it to earn his live from Hon.. Sept.' 5. . 8145 - Phil Brock, George Memsie and others. Crazy Man Not Landed. lihood and up four- I Trust Department lay riches. When TV 11 A 1Aa t, EDINBURGH, Br. bk., from Leith for All the way up to Honolulu from teen years old he joined a whaler and tl" Hon., July 1. went up into the Bering. sea. He liked i Yha Thh E. F. WHITNEY, Am. Goodman, Managed, Revenues Collected, Brisbane there was one passenger I have no rightJ'toSr.w'get in ring b, BIO STOCK Estates I the business and remained with it for champions. . from Tacoma for Kahului, Aug. 21. Loam and Investments Made. aboard the Marama who gave, more several years, making voyages near ENTERPRISE, M. Nav. Co.'s S. S., many 1 Angeles Conditions in Los are rather Aug. 24. ENAMELED trouble to the officers than all the rest on many vessels. peculiar time. For some years ar. S. F. from Hilo, " at this sp., Quick, combined. For that reason an effort For a long term of years BeckisyJ rrm .ba a.iA EDWARD SEWALL, Am. Insurance fri hiif ar. Delaware Breakwater from Hon., was made to land the objectionable per- !TleViag .theiVdeeP excitement? ne had a bi paviiion where, by dint ' in the purser's eabms of Aug. 10. AGENT FOR ENGLISH-AMERICA- N son this port, but on learning from of mlicn city council working, he was FALLS OF CLYDE, Am. sp., Larsen, at several of the Wilder steamship com- - a1iow!d to pull off fights to any extent UNDERWRITERS the Attorney General's department g ar. Gaviota from Hon., Sept. 11. pany vessels, and later in one of he wanted, and fightdom was restricted man committed any crime Imter-Islan- d Y. Am. bk., Banfleld, that if the those of the company, nn-- il FOOHNG SUE objectionable, the t an area the whole of which was con-t- Eleele Delaware Break- Real Estate or made himself his retirement came a short time same Missourian. from for would be 'held trolled by this Irish water, May 22. ' All Size r steamship people Bince- - Then there was a roar and the fight IIILI FOB RENT the officers decided to carry Mr. Betkley has planned, or dream FORT GEORGE. Am. sp., Fullerton; person limit was cut down to ten rounds with from S. F. for Hon., July 26. him along to Canada. The In ed, rather, of acquiring a steam whaler, na decision, being left to Beanie Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. question is an insane American, who that FLAURENCE WARD,' Am. schr. aux., T. W. Hebron premises on Nuuanu gathering a crew of Hawaiian sailors, Walker of the Examiner, Jay Davidson Piltz, ar. Hon. from Midway, Aug. 22. boarded the vessel at Sydney. Accord- the best men in the world to handle Herald and Larry Leonard of YOUNG BUILDING venue, now occupied by Mr. Richard go only of the GAMBLE, Am. schr., ar. Port Gamble ing to the officers he was to whale-boa-t oars, and venturing into the the Times. lLIsenberg. Partially furnished. Beau- in some manner failed from Hon., Sept. 14. to Brisbane, but Bering and Ohkotsk seas. Then entered one Hugh Baron from - tiful grounds; large, "spacious house. - GEO. E. BILLINGS, Am. schr., Birk- to disembark there and had to be car- But there are some other ventures New York, who got hold of Jim Jef-- High Low Large house, Beretania street next port to port. holm, ar. Sound from Hon., Julyr20. and to Queen's Hospital. ried from which are in the making, in which it fries and started the James J. Jeffries CARAVELLAS, Fr. S. S., ar. Yoko ALL JAPANESE READ During the voyage the man has been AtMp-k- i FOR SALE is said a larffe omnnnt nf Infal nnrvifal Clnh. This club bouerht a hama from S. F., July 23. a special nospnai an,3 - Lot with two cottages, corner Miller confined in unaer;ia to fisnTe Becklev is watch- piece of land outside the city limits GERARD C. TOBEY, Am. bk., ar. S. surgeon. He? refuses r THE HAWAII SIIIIJPO of the J and Beretania streets. treatment mg. The whaling expedition must wait j and erected an open-ai- arena, where from Hilo. June 9. utterly to clothe himself and has trav until these other plans are formulated! they now pull off twenty-five-roun- d and Her- Fine Lot in Palolo Tract. GEORGE CURTIS, Am. bk.. News-oaper-s. most of the distance in anuae j An authority among Japanese Kewalo. eled and put into action, or dropped. These limit fights. ar. S. F. from Hon., June 1. . House and Lot, hospital on be-- bert, published in the Territory of Tract-Hous- condition. The is the plan, is said, - There is an amicable agreement Lots in Puunui es later it involve the hrran- H. C. WRIGHT, Am. schr., ar. S. F. bridge deck away from all the passen- ization of a steamship tween McCarey and Jim, whereby their lawaii. and in Palama. company to from Mahukona, Sept. 8. 10-pag- e Lots American the steamship u The only. Illustrated Japan, Lots in Nuuanu Valley and Kaimuki. gers. As an make an independent bid for trade be-- 1 oates ao not ciasn. HILONIAN, M. N. Co. S. S., Johnson, ten-roun- ese Daily in Existence. officers were aware that the man could tween ott minor a w goes wiw 8. street, near ' San Franciseo and Honolulu. pu"S from Hon. for S. F., Sept. 12-pa- House and Lot, King he been an big Jim gets the Sunday Issue is the Best Ad- Thomas Square. be landed here. Had . . no decision, and HONOIPU, Am. schr., ar. S. F. from ' instance, the laiauty on Virginian. champions out at his place in a way vertising Medium. alien. a Britisher for Hon., July 28. in and Chinese would have is Lolma to tne Job Work Japanese American regulations SAN FRANCISCO, September 6. that quickly putting HELENE, Am. schr., Thompson, for specialty. barred his landing. But the steamship Gray's Harbor from Hon. Aug. 31. Tovnsend UndertakingCo people decided to take no chances of HOLYWOOD, bk., ar. Hon. from piace in hold jso. z of the American-- j HEALTH, Br. ALL KINDS OF being sued and the surgeon will have BOARD OF Junin, May 7. nnwanan s.x men his hands full for another eight days. ireignier Virginian, Thfre wm fce a meeting of the Board HONGKONG MARU, T. K K. S. S., MUTUAL yesterday morn- were rnrown mro Sept. 4. Agent of THE HARRISON The Marama arrived tne lower hold and Health on Thursday afternoon at 3 from Hon. for Yokohama, the Colonies, bringing ISO badly injured. One, a Mexican steve- - Am. Chnstianson, Pictures ASSOCIATION, Kapiolani Bldg., cor. ing from IRMGARD, bkt., She de- dore, was o'cloek. In connection with this the Aug. 29. HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAVURES 411. tons of freicht Honolulu. instantlv killed, while three - ar. S. F. from Hon., King and Alakea streets. Pho.'ff fr of whether Dr. Cofer will be- , parted for Vancouver and Victoria at others of the same nationality were question INC A-- Am. schr., ar. Port Townsend e come president again is being much 5 o'clock, taking about twenty-fiv- pas- fatally injured. Third Mate Allison from Kahului, Aug. 30. SUN AND MOON. Among them were and Quartermaster Tobin were also discussed. The feeling is growing INDRAVELLI, Br. S. S., ar. Vancou- TIDES. sengers from here. more widespread he will not take Bicycles for Rent Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming, recently badly injured, the former having his that ver from Hilo, Aug. 8. --a IMs hips" M. P. Robinson is performing the 2 marred, who will spend a honeymoon crushed and the latter sustaining JAS. ROLPH, Am. sch., ar, Hana from HOUR OB DAY ""ie& oi tne omce very BY THE of about three months in Canada. Mrs.! a broken shoulder and broken leers. miiiuh.;. S. F., Sept. 12. o s o 13 wil- The aceident occurred while the big A, Am. ship, Madsen, ar. ii - 2 Harnden, mother of Mrs. James A. SHIPPING. JOHN EN Y. YOSHIKAWA a V mainland after an freighter was loading on the night of MOVEMENTS OF Delaware Breakwater from Hon., - der, left for the KINO STREET I p.m. a.m pm I141 August 20 in the harbor Salina Cruz. ar. 1. 1S Ik ,V ....! 1.10 5 47.6 01 S 0 visit here. O. K. Ferris of of ALICE COOKE, sch., Penhallow, Sept. u .'5 extended 11. Hon. I Drujr Company left on a Mate Allison was superintending the Port Townsend, from Hon. Aug. JUSTIN, U. S. collier, from for 10 the Hollister 7.S51 5 0.15 2.25 5 49 6 0 24 ' placing of strong backs on from 15 1 7.02, of the world, via, Canada, New the the ARIZONAN, Am. S. S., Tapley, S. F., Sept. 9. Oahu Ice & Electric Co. tour hatch between decks. The Mexican g. p. 8. from Hilo for 8 11.12 f0r Hon; Sept. KLIKITAT, Am. bkt., 14 1.5 7.S5 7.C5j i 2 48(5-5- York, London, 1'aris, iueanerranean, ;' absent engineer inadvertently gave the signal ALAMEDA, O. S. S., Dowdell, ar. Hon. Port Townsend, Sept. 10. 17; 56; Suez and Orient. He will be 8.5a 1 5 9.0u 1 5s 45 48(5 O. Clark, to hoist, and with the rise of the from S. F., Sept. 11. KOREA, P. M. S. S., from Yokohama four or five months. Byron - ICE delivered at any part of the dty 5-- strong back the six men were precipi- Neumann, ar. S. Sept. 11 17 Ger. S. S., w 11.10 1 611 2o! 3.C0 7 5 8 48 0 U man, will make the round ARABIA, for Hon.. Island orders promptly filled. lS the pineapple tated into the hold, thirty feet below. F. from Hon. Aug. 1. KAIULANI, Am. bk., Colly, from Hon. I 20! 49 S 0 S2 on Marama. going to Vancou- Telephone 528; P. O. Box 600. OSes, 8 19 ?i5 1 6 . 4 8.f 5 H trip the The Virginian landed freight here A.-H- . S. S., from Hilo for Sound, Aug. 15. I Effinger ALASKAN, for Kewalo. i m n m a m i on business. Mis? EleanoT - 5..--5 ver twenty and a half ,days after its ship- s. p., 15. Am. S. S., Dickson, ar. Port 8 2012 5 1 6 iUI S 25 5.S55.49 1.42 to attend school. Sept. LANSING, returns to Portland ment from New York. The cargo was ALES! A, Ger. S. S., Arnst, ar. S. F. Harford from Hon.. Auz. 20. moon Sept. 17. I of the law firm of Last quarter of the C M Olson taken on at Salina 'Cruz out of 'the From Hon., Aug. 11. LURLINE, M. N. S. S., ar. S. F. from from Hon., July 23. and Hilo occur Holmes & Stanley Jen ior nuiugum, steamers American and Hawaiian. ISENBERG, Ger. sp., Sept. 8. ROCHAMBEAU. Fr. bk., from Leith, The tides at Kahulul to the Su- ALEXANDER Hon' earlier at Hono- D C, to appear in appeals Portland, Sept. 13. WINKLEMAN, Am. bkt., Ja-- for Hon., June 19. about one hour .than was accompanied by Moorings at Pago Pago. from Hon. for MARY lulu. preme Court. He AMY TURNER Am. bk., Warland. cobsen, ar. Port Townsend from R. C. SEA RLE, Am. schr., from Novo 10 P. Tosh, formerly one of Several bluejackets of the gunboat 8. Btandard time Is noun yir Olson. i;a ;,-- i v ar. S. F. from Hon., July 4. TTon. Julv 8. for Kahului, Sept. Hawaiian car era-plov- o.a s k Greenwich the oldest of the Rapid Transit sp., Dunham ar. Dela MARAMA, C.-- S. S., Gibb, from Hon. ; EOSECRANS, Am. S. S., Holmes, from t minutes slower than M. C. A. Marama from Pago Pago. Samoa, yes- - ASTRAL, Am. t-- 3 157 in Y. time, being that of meridian of and prominent ,.a ni ware Breakwater from Hilo, Aug. 31 for Vancouver, Sept. lo. Monterey for Hon. towing burga the mainland. 4.i - C.-- Monterey, Sept. 9. The time work, departed for J ATLAS, Am. sp., Delaware Break- MANUKA, , S. S., from Victoria degrees thirty minutes were next "Army transport passing through whJstle blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is imm(r the through passengers for Hon., Sept. 12. R. P. RITHET, Am. bk.. Drew, twin mln-mte- s. Honclulato San Francisco. They state the same as Greenwich 0 hours 0 members of the iintisn jvugu.v uu.uu ALBERT, Am bk.,o.,ar. Port Townsend MEXICAN, Am. S. S., Nicholas, from S. F. for Hon.. Sept. 13. in Australia and that no special preparations have been Aug. 31. LEWER3, Am. achr., Un- Sun and moon are for local time who have been playing made for reception of fleet at rrinTJI, Hilo for Salina Cruz, ROBERT the mempera the the V Yo- - M. S. S., from S. F. derwood, from Grays Harbor for non., or the whole group. Nw Zealand. Most of Pago, other purely mechan-- ASIA, P. M. S. S. from Hon. for MONGOLIA. P. Pago than Sept. 15. Aug. 29. ical ones, such as placing the moorings kohama, Sept. 14. for Hon., METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. OFFICE OF THE UNITED AMERICA MARU, T. K. K. MARION CniLCOTT. Am. sp., from ROMFORD, Br. S. S., ar. Hon. from LOCtf, for the entire fleet. No special doings Newcastle, Sept. 4. by the STATES WEATHER BUREAU. men, as Filmer, ar. Yokohama from Hou. Hon. for Gaviota, Sept. 11. U iMued Every Sunday Morning will be held ashore for the Am. S. S., from Hon. SANTA MARIA, Am. S. S., from Ka- September 15, 1903. Pago Pago is a small village. There I MANCHURIA, Local Office. U. S. Weather Bureau. Honolulu, Monday. but As- - hului for Port Harford, Aug. 6. no baseball matches between ANNIE E. SMALE, Am. schr , ar. for Yokohama, Aug. 31. will be ar. S. from SANTA RITA, Am. S. S., ar. Port EL WIND ship's nine and fleet nines, MOHICAN, Am. tk., F. e TIIERM. THEBMO WIHD the station Tm ar. S. F. 19. Louis from Kahului, Aug. 26. e 9 SB the baseball ground is littered ANNIE JOHNSON, bk., Mahukona, August o because I Ga- SATURN, U. S. collier, ar. Hon. from ... . : i : 4i, ,.... from Hilo. Sept. 2. MONTEREY, Am. bge., Kelley, ar. E 5 a ANDREW WELCH, Am. bk., from viota from Hon. in tow S. S. Eose- - S. F., Aug. 31. 3 n m Town-sen- d a ir S y t Hon. for S. F Sept. 10. crans, Aug. 23. SPOKANE, Am. schr., ar. Port 28. t 0 Alameda Sails Today. AORANGI, Br. S. S., Phillips, ar. Bris- - MTCIIELET, Fr. bk., ar. Puget Sound from Hon., July i38 s J j m The Oceanic steamship Alameda de-- r)ane from Hon., Sept. 5. from Hon. Aug. 30. (S. C. ALLEN, Am. bk., Wilier, ar. Aber ! parts for San Franeisco at 10 o'clock ALICE McDONALD, Am. schr., from MURIEL, Am. schr., ar. S. F. from deen from Hon., Aug. 27. C6' : SQM S3 ( i 73 t W S. G. WILDER, Am. bk., Jackson I k 7 76 h 02 2 this morning. She will carry a large Sept. 4. 11. M 7 JO 07. 2 f"!5: .5 JO0 30 C2 M ti Ahukini for Sound, Hana, June KK 8 ar. S. F. from Hon. Aug. 11. r KJ 74 cargo of canned pines, sugar, bananas, ARABIA, Ger. S. S., Neumann, ar. S. MINNIE S. CAINE, Am. schr., from tj.W 7 jsc ; CO M 7 78 .06 61 2 v $3.,. 07 j 74 '(Wt1 1901 SO of 4. SHERIDAN, U. S. A. T., from Hon. j 8 etc. She will also have a large list F. from Hon., Aug. 1. Hilo for Sound. Sept. 1 lo SU t 72 0'! 2 VK ' 1 69 "9 .00 80 2 including ar. Townsend for Guam and Manila, Aug. 13. 1 oo s 29.99 passengers, the members of BOREALIS, Am. sehr., ar. S. F. from MARY E. FOSTER, Port V CI 7" m 12 Ufia :!..' N I Buhler-Lumle- y Company, Aug. 30. -- SIBERIA, P. M. S. S., ar. Yokohama t2j.0i fc2 T .CO S the Dramatic Mahukona, July 31. from Hon. (9C3 SO 00 M 75 79 f2 Hi Hon Aug. 27. the Hallen-Frenc- h Vaudeville Company, BUFORD, U. S. A. T., from Hon. for NEBRASKAN, A.-- S. S.. ar. S. F. from cor- 7 00 77 5 1 5 16. TENYO MARU, T. K. K. S. S., ar. S. Note Barometer readings are IQ04 29 92 12 71 and Madame Arral, .the French singer. Guam and Manila, Sept. 14. from Salina Cruz. Aug. MARU, T. K. K. S. S., ar. F. from Hon., Sept. 15. for temperature. 74 78 .03 71 8 M 11 BUCRANIA, Br. S. S., ar. Portland NIPPON rected "8troenfS 9tfi 29.95 n Hon., July 3. THOMAS, U. S. A. T., Lynam, ar. S. errors, local gravity, and - A BALM INDEED. from Hon., Aug. 1. Yokohama frorr. and P0 .02 W S !- I Hon.. Sept. 12." cloudiness stated JOB 30 C4 ft 74 No application is equal to CRESCENT, Am. schr., ar. Makaweli NUUANU, Am. bk., Jocelyn, sailed, F. from to sea level. Average external A.-H- . 1 non., Aug. 4. TEXAN, S. S., Hall, from Hilo 0 to 10. W""1.0" 75 SO .00 61 1 w 8 Chamberlain's Pam Balm for sore mus-- from Port Townsend, Aug. zit, New York for in scale from f. .907 23.94 61 ar. for Salina Cruz, Sept. II. prevailing direction during 2J cles or swolen joints. No matter what CARRADALE, Br, sp. ar. Hon. from OKANOGAN. Am. schr., Mathew, wind is Gamble, July 13. VIRGINIAN, A.-- S. S., ar. S. F. hours ending at 8 p. m. mav b the cause, this liniment will Hon.. Ausr. 18. S. F. from Port per j S. Hon. Salina Cruz, Sept. 5. velocity In miles iTff&CO S4" 74 70 S give relief. For sale by Benson, Smith C. A. THAYER, Am. schr., from Gray 's ORLAND, Nor. S., Lie. from from wind Is average 7S02 Am. schr., ar. S. T. trace of - STOCKMAN.,. & Co., Ltd., agents for the Hawaiian Harbor for Hon. Aug. 21. for Ocean Island, Aug. IS W. H. MARSTON, kour. T Indicates - wE R ar. S. F. 10. WM. B. STOCKMAN,j" Section Director. Islands. CHINA, P. M. S. S., ar. Yokohama from OLYMPIC, Am. bkt., Evans, from Hilo, July . Section Director. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEE, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 16, 1908.

illicit distilling, were yesterday dlS' charged from prison, having served Castle & CooRe, Ltd. Fraternal Meetings FINAL DECREE IN their sentence and taken the poor con- vict 's oath. SHIPPING AND COMMISSIOjr POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT NO. 1, United States Commissioner Judd MERCHANTS. If you ure laving cooking I. O. O. F. fleets every nrsi anu imru yesterday dismissed the charges against Sugar Factors and General Izurortaet W ,.t . ,Anth t 7:30 o. ra.. in THE AfONG CASE E. J. Lord, James H. Boyd, and David tr.'.Me, cat thorn out. r.iinws' Hall. Fort Street. Agents. Visiting brothers cordially invited O'Hara, under which they were held to attend. awaiting a hearing, on their own REPRESENTING Tl.o I..in wlr does lot know H MKVAT'Gir. C. P. recognizances. They were accused of L. L. LA PIKKRE, Scribe. cw x,ugKiiiu iuuiuai Line iniur&ae wood-iurii- .r dredging within an American 1, w K !." ! water on a Has Been Agreed to by All harbor. Company of Boston. TTXCFT.SIOR LODGE NO 1. I. O. O. F. without .the permission of the Secre- Aetna Fire Insurance Co. becomes a real chef M.t frerv iuesdiiv evening. ni Parties Except as tary of War. The charges grew out National Fire Insurance Co. . 7:a0. in odd Fellows Hall, Fort Street. lsitine brottiers corui- - of the controversy between Captain Citizens' Insurance Co. (Hartford Tin wLere a ally invited to attend. to Costs. Otley and the harbor dredging contrac Insurance Co.). II. H. BROWN. N. G. tors. The AlcKmstry Protector L. L. LA I'IKRRE. Secy. arrival of Aiaior Underwriters of the Phoeaix seems to have brought about prospects of Hartford. HARMONY LODGE NO. 8, I. 0. 0. F, .. I an amicable settlement of the con every at u.ia.f Meets icuuf nn"p' troversy. i i 7:30. in Odd Fellows' liall, tort been drafted and agreed on between ? Viniting brothers corui- - By the Alameda a subpoena for Street. . the parties and is under GAS ally invitel to attf-n.l- consideration Charles Madeson, an employe of the J. I.IGHTFOOT, N. O. by Judge Lindsay. The only thing left E. K. HENDRY, Secy. tug Navigator, wanted as a witness in m Burroughs' Adding unsettled is the matter of the taxing the John Wynne murder case, goes to PACIFIC EEBEKAII LODGE NO. 1, of the costs. This will come up for the United States Marshal at San Fran I. O. O. F. cisco tor in settlement today. serviee. Meets every second and fourth The trial of IIu Tin and Lee Kuia SATURDAY, SSPTEMBES 26, 1908, Machines t'j" Thursday, at 7:30 p. m.. Odd It is understood that there will be TOV, - r'i. i r una iidii. .itini. ... . under the Edmunds Act has been set 12 O'CLOCK NOON", are cordially invited to attenu. no appeal irom Judge Lindsay's de for todav. In this case these defend FLORENCE LEE, N. G. ALICE NICHOLSON. Secy. cree. In that case it would seem that ants pleaded guilty, but on questioning At Front Entrance, Judiciary Building. litigation on the present subject matter them Judge Dole came to the belief i3 r.scd. OLIVE BRANCH EEBEKAH LODGE NO. 2, that they might not be guilty, and The Waterhouse Co. I. O. O. F. is at an end. Meets every first and third The suit was originally brought bv their plea of guilty was withdrawn and tZ,;. 'vki Thursdav, at 7:30 p. rn.. in Odd Mrs. Carrie B. Kitrirs and other, of tn a plea of not guilty substituted. "The Lucweiko Judd Building. 1 Trove This by a Trial Fellows' Hall. Visiting Rebekahs y ;w daughters ot Mrs. Julia . Atone to The trial of the suit of the United FRANCIS BINOT, X. G. have the deed of trust, bv which cer States against Lorrin A. Andrews for SALLIE L. WILLIAMS. Secy. tain property was conveyed to trustees a right of way for the Ililo Railroad to pay over the income to Mrs. to the Ililo Breakwater site occupied OCEANIC LODGE NO. 371. F. & A. M. Afong, Premises" Meets on the last Monday of each so construed as to declare the income the whole of yesterday in Judge Dole's AUTOS AND month, at Masonic Temple, at 7:30p. trust funds in Mrs. Afong 's hands and court. m. isitin? brethren are coraiaity in requiring an accounting from To Honolulu Gas Co., A vited to attend. her. MOILTTTiT M. M. JOHNSON. TV. M. this bill a demurrer was interposed, CARRIAGES REPAIRED W. H. GOETZ. Secy. which was argued at very great length LIMITED GRAND JURY LIST VV. SAVIDGE, T. tTT T1 T Y. T T O f T" O and was hnallv overruled by Judne XkbAJlXfff vAAf A V. vr. A. . Administrator. Meets every third Monday of each Robinson. A compromise was then ef- Schuman Carriage Co., Ltd. monih. at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic fected, agreed to, as was supposed, by Bishop. Street Temple. Visitinj sisters and brothers BEFORE Have a look at this property. Good A are cordially invited to attend. all parlies in interest, and actually R0H51 investment. All buildings rented. On one By CLARA M. SCHMIDT. W. M. signed by all but or two. this street-ca- r line. ADELAIDE M. WEBSTER, Secy. compromise the actual complainants Forcegrowth were paid approximately $10,000 each. whom LEI ALOHA CHAPTER NO. 3. O. E. S. Most of those against indict MAKES PLANTS GROW Meets at the Masonic Temple every Later Mrs. Bessie Burns, who was matf ments were found by the grand jury second Saturday yf each month, at a party deeadant in the original pro-ktfina- Hawaiian Co., 7:20 t m. Visititnt sisterB and broth were brought into Judge Robinson's , t JAFSlORGAN. Fertilizer Ltd, cordially Invited to attfftd.' nVSi .4f HlUUirwal of er are I - court yesterday and furnished Ss ffrom-t- morning . O. MINNIE HtaZEK, W. At"', h fcwjrrftjjseffree- - " i E. HALL SON, LTD, LOUISE ;"iaUE. Secyr with 'copies of their jbi4ictments, and Selling Agents WEBB 4 ant mtt&ny ligmg that her sig- CUMIA'S ALLEY. LADLES' AUXILIARY, A. O. H., DIVISION in tw their arraignment was. set for this NO. 1. nature and agreement to the compro- morning. Opportunity fore Cottage Hotel REPAIRS ADDING MACHINES and Meets every first and third mise had been secured by fraud and Yahachi Yasutaki is indicted for Mr. and Mrs. TYPE WRITERS and OPENS SAFES. 3 1 uesday, at 8 p. m.. in U. misrepresentation. This was denied, larceny in the first degree. at Pearl have these troubles call on V. lialL tort Street. Harbor Peninsula Hashimoto If you aisters are cordi- - and Judge Lindsay after a hearing Leon M. Straus is indicted tor an as lim. A.visititinvited to attend. held that there had been no fraud nor sault with a weapon obviously and im- MASSEURS USi- -' MRS. K. CO WES. Pres. misrepresentation, and that she was minently dangerous to life. JOSEPHINE DILLON, Sec. bound by the compromise. We have for sale an ideal property RHEUMATISM, George Kaleikini is charged witn tlie for the above purpose MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. The decree as preposed recites all murder of his wife. His attorney has consisting of a BRUISES, large lot having a on - OWL Cigar .Meets on the second and fourth Tues the proceedings and findings and dis- an offer he will plead guilty frontage Pearl SPRAINS, , days of each month at 7:30 o'clock made that Harbor of 203 feet and a depth of in K. misses the bill. ana TIRED FEEL- Finest oc. Smoke. of P. Hall, corner Fort and to murder in the second degree about 250 rTet. The main building, Beretania. Visitine brothers cordi The Barete Estate. take a sentence of life imprisonment. a ING, and other ally invited to attend. accepted. bungalow, consists of a large entrance ailments quickly W. L. LYLE, C. C. Judge Lindsay has taken under ad- The offer will probably be lanai, 30 feet by 40 M. A. & Co. F. WALDROX, K. R. S. tne feet, a continuous RELIEVED. Cunst visement the evidence in the suit of Yaslntaro Abe is charged witn covered veranda 150 feet long, large forgery a note for $1000, which he 444 KING HONOLULU TEMPLE NO. 1, William Savidge, trustee of the Barete of. room 28 45 dining-room- , S7 PYTHIAN to Yokohama Specie living feet by feet, SISTERS. estate vs. Richard Antone. It is al- disposed of the pass 'pantry and kitchen, nine PALAMA POND'S DAIRY Meets every first and third Monday, in the Bank. He has gone to Japan, but will Telephone 637 at 7:30 p. m., at Knights of Pythias leged that Antone and Barete, , bedrooinS, two bathrooms, two large Hall, Fort and Beretania streets. AH latter 's lifetime, were partners in a be extradited. cottages (one with bathroom), large visitors cordially to Kimura is charged with an assault invited attend. dairy. A part of the partnership prop- boat-hous- and bathhouse combined, MARTHA AHREXS. M. E C. with a weapon obviously and immi- SALLIE L. WILLIAMS, K. R. S. erty was a leasehold. Antone was made connected with main lot by pier 700 Fresh Every Morning. ! to life, on Lum Sheu. KOA administrator of the estate of Barete. nently dangerous feet long, and water lot 209 feet by DESKS and OAHU LODGE NO. 1. K. of P. Ba- Both were fellow employes at the HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. Meets every first and third Friday at While administrator, he conveyed connection with this 400, adjoins the sea frontage. There FOUR POSTERS 7:30 o'clock, Pythian Hall, corner leasehold to a Moana Hotel. In is also a story and a Phone 22 rete 's interest in the case, nas oc- large half barn Beretania and Fort streets. Visiting considera- a very peculiar lneiaent with two box stalls and ample carriage brothers cordially invited to attend. man named Lopez without curred. The grand jury heard part of A. DEERING. C. C, tion. A year or so later the leasehold the lunch hour. or automobile room, witn fine room WING CHONG CO, J. W. WHITE, K. R. S. the. testimony before overhead storage, and servants' COCA COLA IS BEST was sold for $2000. The suit is brought Among other evidence produced was for King and Bethel to recover half of this as the interest cottage of three rooms. Once you popular beverage william Mckinley lodge no. 8, the knife with which the crime is al try this K. of P. of Barete. During This is not a sacrifice sale, but the TOit'll no other. is pleasant Meets every second leged to have been committed. drink It and fourth Satur was clandes property will be sold for a fair price and refreshing. day evening at 7:30 o'clock, in In the Realm of Divorce. the noon hour this knife and on easy terms. Sun Lee Tai Co. Pythian Hall, comer Beretania and a libel for divorce filed yesterday tinely taken away by some one and it Bottled exclusively by frort streets. lsiting brothers cordi In loss Pearl Harbor property is attracting illy Helenihi asks for a divorce from can not be found. HoweXer, the pres- Contractors, Builders, Painters HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS invited to attend. Julia evi a great deal of attention at the W. L. FRAZEI?. C. C. James on the. ground of desertion. of the knife is not fatal to 4he is a good time to look E. A. JACOBSOX, K. R. S. ent time, and it KOA FURNITURE TO Phone 516 In another libel Tsuba Watanane dence. into the question of investment in that ORDER. COURT CAMOES NO. 8110, A. O. F. asks for a divorce from Hesaku Wata- - locality. King Street, near Nuuanu. Meets every second and fourth Tues- ground. depend upon day of each month, at 7 :30 p. m., in nabe. on the same This property does not Lewis & Co., Ltd. San Antonio Hall, Vineyard street. Judge Lindsay released Kailihao JAPANESE BUY UHD railroad accommodation alone, but is The most complete GROCEES Visiting brothers cordially invited to Tome from the bonds of matrimony on within easy distance of the naval sta (attend. and attractive curt Wholesale and Retail n. account of the desertion of her hus- tion by launch service. la KING STREET Telephone 240 M. C. PACHECO. F. S. band, and Louisa Kelou Huihui from Fflfi NEW CEMETERY 10 on account ot LIQUORS CIGARS CROCKERY CAMOES CIRCLE NO. 240. C. O. F. the bonds of matrimony JAS. F. MORGAN. STEINER'S Meets every second and fourth Thurs- the desertion of Richard Huihui. Island Curio day of each month, at 7:30 p. m., in Store . A Question of Costs. San Antonio Hall, Vineyard street. Solomon and Kukuli Kauai have con Elite Building, Hotel REDUCTION SALE Visiting companions are cordially in- In the suit of Vv J. Lowrie against vited to attend. veyed to the Japanese Cemetery Asso atreet. Visitors al- C. C. P. Baldwin and others, all the de- LADLES' AND GENTLEMEN'S MRS. HELEN M. PERRY, II. at Kamoi- - ways welcome. MR. L. A. PERRY. F. S. fendants have excepted to Judge De ciation 2.35 acres of land nuesors matter of the tax- liili. The land is to be used as a ceme HATS COURT LUNALILO NO. 6600. A. O. F. Bolt's rulings in the Meets every. first and third Wednes- ation of costs, and the Supreme Court tery. This association was recently W. H. m day evenines of each month, at 7:30 will be asked to decide whether the given authority by the Board of Health of THOENE K UYEDA p. m., in Pythian Hall, corner Fort CONTRACTOR , Nnnana Ave. near Hotel St. and Beretania streets. Visiting broth- plaintiffs are entitled to the statutory to establish a cemetery at tnis place. ers cordially invited. percentage on the amount claimed, to The cemetery is especially for the House Painting General Jobfciza T. C. BLACKWELL, C. R. Hongwanji sect of Bud KAULIA, C, P. S. be taxed as costs, where an assumpsit members of the JAS. K. P. a temple on upper Carpentering suit is dismissed because of the failure dhists, who maintain Repairing Furniture a Specialty Send Your Suit HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E. of the plaintiff to file a bond for costs. Fort street. The consideration is .Meets on seeona ana joins 1124 UNION ST. Telephone 42 fourth Wednesday evtn- - Wailuku Injunction. $2000. W. R. Castle as trustee To the injrs of each month, at in the conveyance. EAGLE DYEING AND 7:30 o'clock, in rytman The temporary injunction agreed to Hall, corner Beertania and Fort streets. Visit between the parties was filed yesterday CLEANING WORKS ing Eagles are invited to attenrt. T. KUNIKIYO W. L. FRAZEE. W. P. in the suit of the Wailuku Sugar Com FLORIST. 8ljh0Bd E75. FOKT 8TBE2T H. T. MOORE. Secy. pany against Marston Campbell as Su- p Fort Street, next Kash Store. of Public Works of the ' HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54, A. A. Of M. perintendent Fresh flowers daily. Violets, Carna- M. ft P. . Territory. The injunction restrains the tions, Asters, Roses and an assortment Meets on the first sunaay Territory from, taking any more water of decorative plants. Orders for table PRECIOUS STONES evening of each month, at 7 o'clock, at uaa reuows from Iao Valley or the Wailuku river flowers promptly filled. Telephone 623. in rings and broocher. Gold and 5S n I would draw your attention to a et All sojourning Dretn-re- wras time of the to order at rea- Hall. than it taking at the Filver jewelry made are cordially invited to of proposition on xMuuanu street, near sonable prices. Your trade solicited. attend. beginning the suit. By order Worthy President, Judgment Set Aside. King street. For Kimonos N A. TCLLETT. - SU WO FRANK C. POOR, Secy. The assumpsit suit of A. S. Humph- MAN OA HEIGHTS 10 Acres w m r a SEE CHAN CHEW, Manager. revs vs. Jesse .Manamai, was reopeneu THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMP NO. 1, )the property in On 1303 Mannakea St. O. Box 943 TJ yesterday by Judge De Bolt and Finest Manoa. line I. S W V of Meets every first and third Wednesday of case set for hearing later. The de street cars. Overlooks everything Fukuroda month in Waverley Hall, corner Bethel nei- - between and sea. each fendant alleged that neither he his it the - PHOTOCRAPAHS and Hotel Streets, at 7:30 p. m. ALL COLORS AND PRICES.- By order of th Camp Commander. attorney was properly notified of the A GOOD SUBDIVISION K. BROWN, Adjutant. a jurf was TRACT o time of hearing, and that Tor uatu-a- l poses nl up-t- date WALKER waived without the defendant 'I con- or an ideal site for resi-- cork go to MARINE ENGINEERS BENEFICIAL ASSO- BOAT AND gentleman's i CIATION. sent. WORKS Meets second and fourth Mondays of each Registered Title. MACHINE WAIKIKI BEACH A. A. WILSON. month at the new K. of P. HalL corner tort KING STREET W. and Beretania streets. A registered title to the Magoon R. Perkins PTes. 100x150. I ara rebuilding the old E. HUGHF.S. building property at the corner of Ala-ke- a HOTEL STREET, NEAR FORT H. G. WOOTTEX. Secy. house on it. Chance now to change to General Contractor and Merchant streets has been your plan. Only $1000 cash; balance HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, O. R. M. awarded to C M. Cooke, Ltd. It was easy. With rumors of more transpor- Office, 58 Young Bldg. Tel. 15& Meets every first and third encroaches on Y. VO SING & CO. Thursday of each month, in K. found that the building tation, beach property should advance. of P. Hall, corner Fort and the street fourteen one hundredths of 1126-112- 3 Nuuann Avenue. Beretania streets. Visiting a foot. The Territory agrees that th Eyespecialists EXPECTATIONS brothers cordially invited to attend. building may remain there throughout Catton, Neili & Company, Ltd. I More steamship facilities, A. B. ARLEIGH, Sachem. as a building. making eye- FRESH ISLAND BUTTER its life The fitting and of More steamship connections on A. E. MURPHY. C. of R. glasses our sole business. Fac- Coast, Inventory Filed. is Physicians claiming Tor this climate ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, P. O. Box 952. Telephone 233. HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E. Victor Kapule as guardian of Anna tory on the premises and all against any other, B. by experts. I Honolulu Lodge No. 616, Kapule, an incompetent person, filed work done More wa:rships stationed here, QUEEN AND RICHARDS STREETS. P. O. E., will meet in their an inventory of the estate of the ward. 20,000 scldiers to be located here. re-tub- o iOE CREAM AND CAKES hall. King street near Fort, consists principally of two pieces All of which Boilers ed with charcoal-ir- every Friday evening. By It mean foodstuffs to or steel ship of land valued at $1200 one piece rent- raise tor them, more business, tubes. General work. Served Daily. - order of the E. R. more ed for $6."5 a year and the other for $30 profit, good times. EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY W TT MTVFR VV V. M a year. Is it not time YOU began to pay a MANY FLAVORS H. C. EASTOX, Secy. Decree Filed. little dom for YAMATOYA, HONOLULU SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB. A decree was filed yesterday m the A HOUSE AND LOT ALL KINDS OF WJIw Meet on the first and third Fri-jXjJ- OR ACRE PROPERTY Perfection Homo Bakery jt days, at 8 o'clock, in rooms in suit of May K. Brown vs. Henrv Beretania and Emma Streets. fllf Orepon Block, entrance on Holmes and others for a partition of BOSTON BLOCK SHIRTS, PAJAMAS and KIMONOS .''.'Union Street. leasehold estate in Makaha for the t, M. Chief. the MADE TO ORDER. We have the best Japanese importa- J J. MacKIXXOX. D. iResDonsible JOHN MACAULAY, Secy. life of John Holt. The leasehold is NEW OAHU Parties tions in to be sold by John Marcallino !as com- WANT TWO STORY 1246 Fort St., just above Orpheua. J CHUNG WAH LODGE NO. 4, K. of P. 1908. SILKS AND CREPES, NOVELTIES, Meets every second and last Tuesday at missioner" on October 6, Carriage Manufacturing Go. FURNISHED HOUSE its hall. Vineyard street, at 7:30 p. m. Visit- Judjment Given. Rent about $55. Etc. ing brothers are cordially invited to attend. Make and Repair Carriages SA M I EL Li. WONW, L U. In the suit of Hoffschlaeger Company Will take for One Year. A3LEEICAN AND PANAMA HATS v WONG KIM CHOXG. K. of R. & S. Ltd. against Kauai Wine & Liquor All goods left for "repairs uncalled Ladies and Gentlemen. for October 1 will be sold to pay ex- ONT WORRY For HAWAII CHAPTER NO. 1, ORDER OF Company, Judge De Bolt yesterday KAMEHAMEHA. gave judgment for the plaintiff for penses. 1WAKAMI. Hotel Street Meets every first and third Thursday even QUEEN NEAR RIVER STREET For Sale Fra- something over old ing of each month at 7:30 o'clock in SNAPS 1 Lot Kaimuki, one Block We will buy vour Diamonds, ternity Hall, Odd Fellows' Building, on Fort Appointed Administrator. watches and jewelry for spot cash. Street. 7 from car line. 15,000 square ?eet. Cabinet Maker N. FERNANDEZ, William Savidge was yesterday ap- Orchid Peat for PETES BERG Kuauhau. pointed administrator of the estate of Cabinetmaker and Polisher SONS OF ST. GEORGE LODGE NO. 353. the lre Frank Antone, under bond of Wanted Meets every aecond and fourth Thursday one hundred dollars. "Orchid Growers" Repairing all kinds of musical in- at K. of P. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially SMALL house, Dis- - furnished Makiki struments. invited to attend. Court Notes. MRS. E. M. TAYLOR A ISAAC COCKF.TT, "W. trict OR furnished cottage in 1018 Nuuann UNION STREET, NEAR HOTEL P. Sai Ave., and Eranch, Fort JOiiX RICHARDSON. Secy. Ah and Ah Fai, convicted of Young Building other house's grounds. st., near Hotel. THE PACIFIC COM&IERCIAI. ADVEETTSEE, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908. - - j LOCAL BREVITIES.

.II. II. Williams expects to leave bv f the Korea 1 ' for the Coast. jZrJsr JIf WBwmam n'M. . There "u III We are sure to suit you. were nine deaths from bubonic w There are plague during the fiscal four bargains to year just past. U If 111 1 IV,'i I rt'-S- Seven of w , - If III these . be had in the four quar- were in Hilo and two t- ; . 7-7-7 O . UlEJn.il -t m IB UMfiff in Honolulu. t--l f?' sss; 3 lllia I IB ill ters of the city. :; H llaif KAIMUKI Harry Murray lately underwent an O " w, three-bedroo- house, all operation at the Queen's Hospital for ffl, three-quarte- appendicitis. - Hi mdern improvements; rs The operation was rer- of an acre of luruieu fjy ur. iiodgms. cleared, 03 cultivable land; plenty of water. Governor Drear has appointed H Harrv - - ' . i r. i Price, $ to suit the times. Ton Holt a member of the Board of i : i ru ui r - m w-- - m m KALIHI Agriculture and Forestry in place ol W 9 r i sit n u n u i k mm h b n n ti New, three -- bedroom, modern George R. Carter, resigned. I house; lot 73x100. Theodore Roosevelt Camn No. 1 TT i rair Fruit trees. f .iiprw . ' a O ,, . . r w llf g w ' House cost . v., ..,;. . - , 1 . - almost $2500. Will win meet this in fc nU,m&:,.M,w...- ,4 - At" 11 be sold for $2000. v Waverley Hall, corner Bethel and COLLEGE HELLS iiotei streets, at 7:30 o'clock. A nice three-bedroo- house, with Court Lnnalilo No. 6600, A. O. F., THE FAMOUS GURNEY large lot, on carline. Price lqw meets at 7:20 o'elock tonight in K. of ICE-SAVE- R KNOWN. enough to suit almost anyone. t. naii, corner fort street and Bere- IT IS THE GREATEST NOTE THE REMOVABLE Easy terms. t tania avenue. Visiting brothers are SOLD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. coruiany invitea to attend. CITY &. Matlock avenue, two-bedroo- The Kawaiahao Sunday school is W. W. DI&IOND COmPANY, LTD. i short 7 i house; modern improvements. of funds and needs a piano for KING STREET, HONOLULU. mm i $3730 worth of value for $2400. us junior department. Should anyone be willing widto to donate to the cause, call TRENT TRUST CO., LTD. up ,urs.rMay W ilcox, telephone 1062. "Billy" Coleman, formerlv of th Young Hotel bar. and Ter.entlv ErOM, the proprietors of the Commodore bar San T ia Francisco, now sends his best EIMIl ) Comprising the latest New York ideas ) $25 Reward aloha from the Hotel Savoy bar, Ellis ana van JNess streets. at $5.00 are better President Mark Robinson of the m both in styles and )u Board of Health the other day sent a value than any hat wagonload of bananas IWill be paid by the HAWAIIAN GA- and sugar cane to the boys, at the home for the non-lepro- made. The material materials M ZETTE CO., LTD., fcr the arrest and boys of leprous parents. It conviction of any person found stealing was thoroughly enjoyed. is superior and the copies of . the Advertiser from ad The funeral of the late Walter S. dresses of subscribers. Marcbant of the postofhee staff was hat retains its shape held yesterday afternoon from the un- . C. S. CRANE, dertaking parlors of H. II. Williams. to the end. have . We Manager. Clarence Crabbe had charge of the ar- rangements on behalf of the family. them in all styles. President Mark Robinson of tho , II ' Board of Health in his annual report says that the number of deaths from Nothing like a cold glass of tuberculosis during' the year ending June 30 were 206. 343 eacon Hats as iurainstCT the year before. He advocates a pavilion ior tne treatment of those, suffering Another Victory With - Beer Your - from the disease. a 'fin are a Knox product Boys in the Pacific Fleet confirm the opinion of those MAY COME TO STAY. Meals well made through- in the Atlantic. Word has just been received by let Knox-al- Th place to get the best of ter that Prof. C. H. Hitchcock, the out. A l- the both is distinguished geologist and scientist of the-way-throu- OUR SODA WATER IS THE BEST gh, sell for Dartmouth College, and his family are but they $3.50 at coming to Honolulu by the Siberia The immense business proves it. early in November to take up their Palace Cafe temporary residence her. His family SIL WM 9S. TOQGSR Y consists of his wife andHwo daughters, all of whom are well knwn here, hav- Elks' Building, King Street. Phone 651. BENSON, SiyJITH CO., LTD Corner Merchant and Richard ing spent a year her some seven a years ago. Honolulu ia w be congratu- ' Streets. lated upon this accession ,of gifted and ' Hotel and Fort Streets.; learned people to its literary and - ( Lb social circles.' I THE PUBLIC CIOLS. BUSINESS LOCALS. Very few reports of enrolment in the various public schools came in yester- A furnished cottage, 1238 Young TO day to the Department of Education. GO lO'S STORE street, is for rent. " There is every indication, however, 152 HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEL Cut flowers of all kinds at Len that the enrolment of last year We have studied the needs of little men for years and Choy's, Beretania avenue. ; will be greatly exeeeded. Sub- The Oahu Ice Company will deliver stitutes for four teachers in the local have shoes that possess all the style of the most fashionable J - FOR YOUR TRUNKS, VALISES AND SUIT CASES iee to any part of the city. schools had to be secured because of men's shoes and will not bind nor cramp the feet. 190 & Co., the sickness of following: Miss styles at Ahana the the His stock of Shirts, Collars, Culls, Ties and Underwear Is complete. AI fashionable tailors, 62 King street. Crockett, language teacher at the High Made in kids and shiny, leathers. Beauties please the' of, large variety. specialty. Go to the Royal Annex, Nuuanu and School; Miss Agnes Creighton of the Hats and Caps a Panamas and Straw a Price Merchant streets, for meal;) or drinks. Moiliili school, Miss Anna Sorenson of the mothers quite as much as the boys. You can't form an are right and no trouble to show goods. Don't forget he has moved from the Royal School, and Miss McCorris-to- n Fort street to the Oregon blocK, 152 Hotel street, opposite Young Hotel. For jade jewelry, see Bo Wo; Hotel Kalihiwaena school. idea of their gracefulness until you see them. street, between Smith and Maunakea of the streets. HAWAIIAN FAIR. Dry goods and furnishing goods of McINERNY SHOE STORE every description at Wah Ying Chong All friends who have kindly prom- Company. ised help towards the Aliiolani College Fort Street, a few steps above King. Mrs. J. L. More is taking orders for fair, for scholarships for Hawai- china .painting at her studio in tho ian boys, will please send the materials Harrison block. Japanese Bead Screens in to Miss Emmeluth, treasurer, as ear- , & Co., King Go to C. Q. Yee Hop ly as possible, care of Emmeluth 's hard- street, near fishmarket, for your fresh ware r.tore,' opposite the Young Hotel. 3x6, $5.00; 3x7, $5.56. fruits and vegetables. Meetings will be held there every Fri- Mi GREETED A static machine, suitable for day, at 3 o'clock. The fair will be held IE schools, demonstrations, etc., is offered at Atkinson Park, next to the Electric for sale. See classified ads. Light Co. on King street, on o about FLEET IN SOUTH SESS TEA SETS and NOVELTIES Miss Dietz has just received a new the 9th or 12th of October, next month. line of embroidery patterns, which can be seen at I06G Fort street. HONOLULU ADMIRAL SICK. The mail yesterday brought in- schoolboys are many Several Japanese Stevens, who looking for situations. Can be found Rear Admiral Thomas teresting details of the reception of the at the Japanese Y. M. C. A. was born in Honolulu, having been sick American fleet in Auckland and Syd- some and been ney. Japanese Bazaar No home should be without a Victor in Washington for time Boh private letters and newspa- talking machine, and no home need be. advised by his physician to leave there pers short the friendliest spirit. Tho With Every Modern easy-payme- Street, near Convent. It is easy to get it on our and go to the seashore, is now conva- following extracts are from a private Convenience Fort Mrsic Co., Ltd. City, having plan. Bergstrom lescing in Atlantic after letter Miss Mary It. Krout from Young Cafe has its spent there the last few months. This to' The Alexander her friend. Lady McMillan of Llan- own artesian well on the premises, and information wasVreceived by Captain Uawaiian otel J the best water in the city is used for John Ros in yesterday's mail. dudno. Sydney, whose husband is a all cooking and drinking purposes. prominent member of the Xew South Motoring hats are among the many Wales Government. Lady McMillan For new t vies received by Miss Power in writes: "are dressy the Alameda. These yjry am sending vou a copy of Ihe desira-M- e "I TRY YJUULS for anv occasion and especially Coun- HlHi Bos- special number of The Town and IlLiOlO for automobiling. Parlors in try Journal, about the visit of the ton building. American fleet. It has been in every or CAFE Can you afford to do without- - good way a success. Sydney people of all bo,,ks?" Drop in and see our nVie ranks and conditions have loved the All the foremost writers repre- Americans, and they. T believe, have sented. Books for children. E. Der- liked Sydney. So much kindly feeling Rubber Goods rick Brown & Co., Alakea and Mer- on both sides must, I feel sure, do good GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. chant treets. and help to keep the world at peace. E. H. PEASE - - - President The illustrations and letterpress will Market Street, 4 PROPERTY SOLD. tell von more about the celebration San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. ! a letter, but oi.e than could put into il 1 M k & mJ A conveyance was filed for record things is not described, I I wi I mention a few cf our many of the prettiest yesterday by which Martha Berger, of We was the school children's dem- Corsets. and that Oakland. California, and Herman A. styles cf these celebrated onstration lO.OuO of them in the VOTERS ARE WARNED convey to me- cricket ground, massed to represent Widemann, of Santa Cruz, STYLE 200 Incurve waist, for and Mrs. Wilhelmine Dowsett, their sifter, two living flag. the Australian dium figure; 92.C0 American, surmounted by 'Had A R N K' !: an undivided two-ninth- s interest! iu all the by rare-full- v TO REGISTER NOW owned in self-reducin- g rolumbia'; all this arranged the property by their father STYLE 314 With in all AcCTM !o.-- grouping the children their tie l bounded by Hotel. Nuuanu. short, stout figure; $3.00. property strap, for red, white and blue drosses. KR.MXAX I'anahi and I'ort streets. The Mil-bourn- e for me- "Now the fleet has gone on to 'One of the thing- - 1 woi;:d ug-upo- in question extends from the dub STYLK 301 Military belt, t.f consid- to through another round generally, is that they go SiaMe to Nuuanu street. Tho dium figure; tS3.00. voters SM()(. ga ict ies. The common sailors i.enaven eration is u i regirfer today, right aivay.' , a wonIerl long-waisted- stout Ki.lendidlv. Thev are ' For !.- : iy STYLE 312 A. L. '. . k - SPECIAL A fine looking, well set up body ot men. hairnian BY STEAM ROLLER. S3.00. ot i afl'-i:is- figure; and y.Mi would have felt proud it disenssing li'ejuiblican J'rty Road Supervisor Cummins has found KIMONO AND DRAPERY CREPES them. " ' ' This putting oil' th rcgitra?:'.n of a the use of steam roller for hauling one's nann1 from day to d.iy a deigns and colorings. j bu-i-n- 1 Very artistic es Toad material, instead of teams of rious thing. ly and by v!omi a Rates. f-- satisfac- a yard. mule that purpose very 30 inches wide; 25c. WILL - MB. LOOiS man goo to i!o- v. ' tory where it is principally a straight ra' GOME TO THE HOUSE OF 8AHGAINS - ai:-a- w;th-u- BROCADE MADRAS lice, he will tind the Imt- d haul any short turns. The WHITE ' wagons each ' -- sT''im roller can haul four stylish waists and gowns. 27 ADDRESS TDDAY of him. and. becon.u.u !:cpat :.. rarrving a load of three eubie yards, Makes GIVE likely to stand it: the i.'.e. .' only 20c. a yard. rot arid at a rale of speed about equal inches wide; now tlie registration:- - a :'" '' ' w :1 to that of a team. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS a er.ago business ur. b jKlj DIRIGO : P.. 1'nited Sros it" - Hon. I....mi. t.uu.-- time suiting, he i r i EMPIRE THEATER. New and dainty. SO inches wide; r..mmisM..ncr t Japan in enneef i.a The The e- -' - e: "1il Imit will give an tv of ! ;il.n r,j. ! i::v i,,;; At the Kir pi re tonight, there will be 6 yards fcr S1.00. with export hoi matter, itit-rm- :tr the Vn change of program. Mrs. al addr.s Co',;. '1 :. .;; entire meeting of the Chamber of the 1i'oc c!,v! was will sin the illustrated songs. Kegi-tratio- n t:o mad- - King j afternoon at ?, o'clock of ha ('..mmerce this - aves ; Chamber of Commerce ro m.. of the island yet. but in the exper-e.- l the rt- I 'Bear ve one another's burdens." Goods Co., Ltd. StangenwaM building. Hiine-- s and the 2t. If is As- N.S. Sachs Dry of il :. d .h.: pr:: v. That is what the Harrison Mutual professional men generally are invited tratin ontside "r 11. Townseud. to . .. sociation is doing. J. bv the board of trustees to be prtseut. amount .secretary. Ccnier Fcrt and Beretania Streets THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1303.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Gmadian-Australia- Mail Line CHAPLAIN LANE JOG IfJ Honolulu, Monday, September 15, 190S. Halstead & Co., Ltd. n Royal 1 ftPT".V ;J! Co. CanitBl. c-- -r- Pacific Railway ; i ttian-tioa with the Canadian ( STOCK AND BOND DICBIUCII luaumj . - TO NAME OJT STOCK. Paid l p Val .Bid. Ask call at Honoluio on or aooui mo iui lumu fiUUANA BE WIDENED V - TT-T- rw VAVmTlVER. UMCTUJ- T A'I) AUSTRALIA. Mercantile. MANUKA SEPTEMBER 19 AORANGI C. Brewer & c 12 000,000 $100 13 NOVEMBEROCTl 11 Sugar. MABAMA OCTOBER MONA Superintendent of Public Works Ewa 5,000W 20 2:4;! 2ft 14 MAKURA DEC?T?J? J A prii'ii Jrnr. 1 lOO.OdO" . . 175 AORANGI NOVEMBER JANUARY Marston Campbell yesterday completed Hun DECEMBER 12 AORANGI Haw Com fe t.gar Co 2 312.735; l.jf 9 i. sM'i MOANA 3 for,-th- ,orm -- LOANS MOANA FEBRUARY the negotiations e widening of Haw i o 2,00 5 35 NEGOTIATED avenue between FOR SALE Honomu 750.0O0: 100 ic.n n at Fannincr Island. Nuuanu Chaplain lane Honokaa..... 2.00" .000 3 ii'" Membert Honolulu Stock aok & CO., LTD., and Pauahi street. "With, this widen Haiku 500, 00; 100 MmM' THEO. H. DAVIES HutchiDBon bug Il J Exchange GENERAL AGENTS. ing, Nuuanu avenue will be the same Punahou District UO 5,000.000; 50 " Kahuku 50O.U0O; if; 28 width all the way from Beretania to Kekcha Sugar Cj isx),ooo; 100 L20 FOR SALE. Two-stor- y , house, modern; lot Koloa... 500,000 100 the waterfront. 3" The land needed for widening has 75x125 ,..$4500.00 McBryde Suk Do Ltd. 3,500,(ifiO, 20 "i'k A few fine building lots on KaHhi Steamship Co. Time Table Oahu Sugar Co ..rOO.OOQ; 20 Oceanic been secured by the exchange for it Oiomea 1,000,000! 20 42 Road, opposite the Kamehameha Boys 500.000' 20 Single Fare, of a Nuuanu lot further up the valley. Ookala School, at short distance from car-lin- e. 24 1908, the SALOON BATES will be: Kaimuki Uaa Co Ltd 5,000.000; 20 On and after June re- 6ugr 4 These lots are the $110. Family roomi extra. With this jog widened, there now rtlnwflhi iSO.OOCf 100 remainder of a ; Round Trip, ; partially-settle- d be widened, or two-bedroo- m Fnauhau bug 5,i10 0iO! 50 18K tract, the FRANCISCO. mains to straightened New , bungalow: flauto best in FROM 8AN FRANCISCO. FOR BAN opened only street and Bishop racine 5iX),& 0: "100 whole Kalihi; have good, Hotel corner lot 100x150. $2750.00 750 K)i 100 rich soil, and . . SEPTEMBER 16 Paia lfi2'4 rkrrMjro 1T.ACF.DA street, to make the downtown streets 100 143 ample government water ALAMEDA ...... OCTOBER 7 epeekeo .... supply, and LAMEDA nrrntiTTO ca! AT.AMF.DA of the city free from jogs and narrow Pioneer 2,750.000! 100 1354 are accessible from a good street, lined .NOVEMBER 13 ALAMEDA ... OCTOBER 28 or seriously requiring opening or Kaimuki Wamlua Agrt Co..... 4,500 000? 100 84 85 M with electric lights. Wanting ALAMEDA 18 places Wailuka 1.500.000; 100 ISO to elos. 4 ALAMEDA NOVEMBER - WairaHnalo...... z.;;, 252 0(J0; 100, out this tract, I oflfer ALAMEDA . DECEMBER extension. building 175 the lots at half A choice lot of half Waimea Sugar Mill 125,000 100 the prices formerly obtained, on pay- ' :.v v i Ahnve steamers, the agents are an aere .....$1000.00 Misr.Ei.t.KKrrs :!;M tiA Inter-Ilan- d 1,50P,000 ment of $50 down and balance in Tickets by any A naval station coal pile on Richards SSCoj.. 100 small preyed "to taSe, to" inTenlg alse ngVCoupcn Through Haw Electric Co 50. ,000 loo monthly payments, without interest. and from street, which has been on fire, has been Pfd VJlrllt San Francisco to all points in the United States, Kaimuki HRT 1,1 50,000 100 J. H. SCHNACK, 137 Merchant H from flooded and the coal is being shifted. HRTJECo Com. . . 68 Et. vq u " New York by any steamsmp use u Nearly every pile of coal in the open Mutual Tel Co 150.000 10 For farther particulars apply to or under sheds belonging to the naval Two lots near car line on high Nahiku Rubber Co 60.000 loo FOR SALE. 800.00 Nahiku Rubber Co ... Assess. 100 m WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD., station has been on fire. ground, partially cleared...! OR4L Co. 4,000.000 100 100 Galvanized sheet steel tanks, aky-ligh- ts, AGENTS. HilO R R Co 1.000.000: 20 gutter, ridging, leader Honolulu Brewing A and aic Malting Co Ltd ...... 4X),0O0i 20 17 pipe. Any shape, any size, any weight. Hills Irt-pro- College Haw Piuvapple Co. .... 400,000 20 24 In stock or to order. Ribbed or of AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Amt.ont. 'wire skylight glass. MARINE REPORT. Two-bedroo- Bonds Estimates om m cottage, good lo standing TO HONOLULU. WEEKLY SAILINGS VIA anything in our line. FROM NEW YORK cation; lot 100x150 ....$2750.00 Haw Ter 4pc (Fire TEHUANTEPEC. Claims)...... '. ; 315,000 Job work in sheet metals solicited. Haw Ter 4 p c Ke- - EMMELUTH & CO., the Company's wharf, 41st Street, South (From San Francisco Merchants Ex funding 19o5... 600,C 00; LTD., Freight received at all times at ' change.) Haw Ter 1 pc...... 1,000,000; Phone 211 145 TTing g. Haw Ter 4J4 p c ...... ' 1,000,000; Tuesday, September 15, 190S. Liberal terms on all above proposi TO SAN FRAN- FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO Haw Ter 3& p c...... 1,044,000 FROM HONOLULU tions. Hw Gov't 5 PC... 81,000 FOR RENT. I San Francisco Arrived, Sept. 15, 8 9 CISCO. HONOLULU. Cat Beet bug & Kef Fine residence, Wahiawa; pinespp! c ALASKAN to sail ..SEPT. 11 a. m., S. S. Tenyo Maru, hence Sept. 9. Co 6 p C 1,000.000: 10 VIRGINIAN to sail SEPT. 20 Haiku 8 PC 300,000: 101 land at Palolo. ; OCT. 5 Sahna Cruz Sailed, Sept. 13. S. S. "Walerhouse Trust" VIRGINIAN to sail Hamak.ua Ditch Co , .. FOR SALE. TO HONO Columbian, for San Francisco. Upper Ditch 8 p c.... 1 FROM SAN FRANCISCO 200,000 Pineapple land at Wahiawa and Pfe C For further information apply to Port Gamble Arrived, Sept. 14, fiaw Com A Hug&r LULU. schn 5 p c ,.. lolo. W. L. 23 H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Aug. 15. Corner Fort and Merchant Streets Co l.sn.ooo HOWARD h? COLUMBIAN to Bail SEPT. Gamble, hence Haw sugar 6 p c 475 000 t'.0 Tel. 181 Room 3, Mclntyre Building Agents, Honolulu. Hilo Sailed, Sept. 14, S. S. Texan, HiloRB(!o6pc 1.000.000 ft) C. P. MORSE. Honokaa Sug co 8 p e 600,000 too"" Freight received at Company's wharf, for Sahna Crnz. fe General Freight Agent. Hn BT LCofi i c V 67.000 1C4 4. Greenwich btreet. San Francisco Sailed, Sept. 15, noon, 5500.000 U. S. A. T. Crook, for Honolulu. Mfcryde Sug Co "pc 2.000,000 974 Albert F. Afong j OR U 6 pc ...... 2.000,000j 1 10i MATSON NAVIGATION CO. San Francisco Sailed, Sept. 15, p. Oitbti Pucrar Co 5 a nj3 900 OOO: 100 832 FORT SREET m., S. S.' Mongolia, for Honolulu. Olaa Sugar Co 6 p c..s. 1.25i3.000 92 n Vessels of the above Company will ply between Honolulu and San Pacific sugar Mill J Hilo Sailed, Sept. 15, S. S. Alaskan, The Wireless Co 6 8...... :. 350,000; J00 .'.."." on or about the dates mentioned below: ft Francisco k for San Francisco. Paia p c 450.000 1C1 . Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. Pioneer Mill :n 6 n p 1.25C.000: 104 STOCK AND BOND BROKE! LURLINE nh I Telegraph Habit Wwialua Ag Co 5 p C. 1.500,000 99 HTLONIAN Sept. 30 PORT OF HONOLULU. Member Honolulu1 Stock Dee, 1 23.125 paid. t33 per cent. paid. HTLONIAN ov. 2o Session Sale3. and Bord Exchujv 23 Dec. 29 ARRIVED. HTLONIAN Dec time and 5 R. & L. Co., 100.50. ' saves 0. Tuesday, Sept. 15. 1 Between C.-- S. S. Marama, from Sydney, ,,; Boards. Fasseneer Bates to San Francisco First Cabin, $60. Round Trip, First a. m. in 10 O, R. & L. Co., lOlj $10r000 Wala-lu- a money comr -- Class, $110. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agents. Str. Likelike, Naopala, from Mahu- - 5s, 99.25; 10 Pioneer, 135. eai Estate kona and Kawaihae, 7:45 a. m. Dividends September 15, 1908. Hawaiian Sugar 11-- 2 HAWAIIAN & DEPARTED. municating with Co., per cent.: DEVELOPMENT CO. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO., OCCIDENTAL ORIENTAL Oahu Sugar Co., 2 per cent.; O. R. & C.-- LIMITED S. S. Marama, Gibb, 3-- S. S. CO., AND TOYO KISEN KAISHA. for the Li. Coi, 4 per cent.; Pepeekeo, 2. per Colonies, 5 p. m. B. - - Honolulu, and leave this islands. cent.; . Waiaiua, 1 per cent. F. McSTOCKER Manaf M Steamers of the above companies will call at Str. Jxiihau, for Kauai, o:2o p. m. the other STANGENWALD BUILDING mentioned oeiow: port on or about the dates Str. Mauna Kea, for Maui orts and Cable Address: Develop FOR THE ORIENT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Hilo (volcano), 12 noon. 21 P. O. Box 263 MONGOLIA SEPTEMBER 21 KOREA SEPTEMBER Str. W. G. Hall, for Kauai ports, 5 Professional Cards 2 MARU ....OCTOBER 2 HONGKONG MARU.. ..OCTOBER AMERICA P-- Cash most accompany th 12 . . . . . KOREA .OCTOBER 12 SIBERIA ...... OCTOBER Str. Mikahala, for Molokai and Maui copy. No deviation from this rule. CHAS. ' BREWER & CO. '8 ports, 5 p. m. NEW YORK ONE Hi HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents. Str. Jsoeau, for lionokaa and ivukui- - SPECIALIST in pulmonary tubercu haele, 5 p. m. loses will take charge of cases. Regular line of vessels plying . SAIL TODAY. ' 234, " this office. 8139 between New York and Honolulu. FOOHNG SUEY will probably v ,0. S. S. Alameda, Dowdell, for San MRS. HERBERT 8... sail from New York on Novem- Phone 295. 63 Queen Street. 10 a. m. 1 EWING,, teacher Francisco, . of piano, will lessons at homes ber 1, 1908. Subject to change HUSTACE-FEC- K COMFA1N Y, LIU. give 7 PASSENGERS. or 444 Beretania Ave, 8139 without notice. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. . Departed. FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOW- Dealers in , Per C.-- S. S. Marama, for Van. JAMES TV TAYLOR, M. Am. Soe. C. E. EST RATES. Crashed Rock, White and Black Sand, Fire Wood, Stove and couver and Victoria, Sept. 15. Mr. and Consulting Hydraulic Engineer. 511 For freight rates apply to 1: ana Mrs. C. H. Olson, Mrs. '. A. iiarnden, (RENT TRUST CO., Ltd. Stangenwald Bldg. Phone 53. CHAS. BREWER & CO, Steam CoaL Blacksmith Coal, May, Oram, uaraen son Mr. Mrs. John Fleming. Miss E. - and 27 Eilby St., Boston; or Manure. Effinger, J. A. D. Mackean, Byron O. CHINA PAINTING. THEO. H.. DAVIES & CO Draying and Heavy Teaming a bpecialty. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryant, Mrs. M. MRS. J. LISHMAN MORE Classes in Honolulu. R. Veltman, Mrs. M. N. Hay, Mrs. E. china painting. Orders solicited. E. Olding and 2 children, C. K. Ferris, Studio, Harrison block. Telephona Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chapman, E C. TO LET 134a' 7963 Muir, S. S. Wickson, Pritchara,.. F. BAGGAGE, SHTPPDTG, J. HOTEL JEFFERSON Union-Pacif- ic Phone Tosh, K. Lougher. Morris Lane 2 B. R. $10.00 Classified Advertisements STORAGE, WOOD, Per str. Mikahala, for Molokai and Gandall Lane ..... 3 15.00 San Francisco Maui, September 15 W. A. Lane, wife Cash, must accompany tkt Corner Turk and' Gough Sts., facing Gandall1 Lane ..... 3 1S.00 Ltd. PACKING, COAL. and child, Chas. Gay and wife. " copy. No deviation from thi? rule. Jefferson Square; Two blocks from Transfer Go., Per str. W. G. Hall, for Kauai, Sep Pensacola St...... 2 " 18.00 Van Ness Avenue, the present shop- tember 15 A. D. Hills and wife, A. F. Middle St. 3 " 22.00 t WANTED. ping district. Strictly high class. AND PIANO MOVING. Oc- 126 FURNITURE d KING ST. Knudsen. Makiki St...... 3 " 25.00 ONE second-han- piano. The Kawai- - Has taken the place of the old Per str. Mauna Kea, for Maui and ' cidental Hotel and is run on the Emma St. ... . 3 " 25.00 ahao Sunday School is short of funds Hilo, September, 15 John Hall, T. E. and needs a piano for its Junior De- - same liberal plan. American plan, Wa ikiki 4 25.00 $1 DID YOU Marin and wife, E. E. Paxton and wife...... " ! partment exercises. If anyone in $2.50 a day up. European plan, Mrs. Jas. Campsie, Miss D. Neal, Mrs. Makiki St...... 2 " 25.00 sympathy with the cause has a secon- a day up. Omnibus meets all trains 1 management 1 (Go F. Barwick, Mrs. L. S. Folsom, E. H. Vineyard St...... 3 " 27.50 d-hand piano that he or she will and steamers. Under Austin, C. E. Wright, A; M. Wilson, of Nnah W. Grav. formerlv manaerer EVER FEEL College Hills ..... 3 " 35.00 be willing to donate to the cause, it N. C. Willfong, Mrs. J. O. Young, Don will be thankfully received. Call up Alexander Young Hotel, Honolulu. Alakea St. 2 " 30.00 bill for Cartage, Packing or Shipping? ald Young, A. Lewis, Jr., (Jarl Smith, Mrs. May Wilcox, telephone .1062. When receiving a W. A. Bryan, A. W. Church. Miss Allen, College Hills ..... 3 " 40.00 VE Miss McCord, E. A. Peck, W. S. Robin- Co. THE CITY TRANSFER CO. son," N. Wishard, T. R. Robinson, Miss BY lady stenographer, just from the Wah Ying Chong j H. Irwin, Miss L. Irwin, Master Brian Coast Has had little experience, but Will always give you a Spuare Deal at lowest rates. Daniel, Miss Fleming, Edna Wand, II. is .willing to commence small King Street, Ewa of Fishmarkel with DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING G. Wooten, Ikua Purdy, Archie Kaaua, FURNISHED salary. Address Stenographer, this ' i DE- Dr. C. B, Wood, Dr. J. H. Dawson and office. ; : 8129 GOODS OF EVERY wife, Mrs. H. Wath and 2 children, D. Young St. ,. 2 B. R. $25.00 SCRIPTION. GO. van Manen, Augustin Guerrero. TO buy old buildings for removal. Let GOMES' EXPRESS 2 Young St. ... 30.00 us & Co. BooKea to Depart. " know where the buildings are. Fort Street, opposite Hackfeld N. Per O. S. S. Alameda, for San Fran Aloha Co., 1475 King street. PURE-BRE- D POULTRY FREIGHT HANDLED, FURNITURE cisco, September 16. Mrs. C. Gould, 8124 BAGGAGED CHECKED Jocelyn, T. PIANO MOVING, STORAGE, Miss Thornton, Miss Miss FOR SALE. AND Oss, Miss K. Young, Mrs. Foster and SITUATION WANTED. PACKING, SHIPPING. EGOS from choice stock in O'fico Phone 298 maid, Miss Golding, . Miss Mms, BY .Japanese young men; schoolboys or .eao. j RENT TRUST CO., Ltd; Mrs. Crane, H. S. Hopkins, H. yardboys. Japanese 1 . M. C. A. Adirew: W. C. WEEDON, M. Ballou, J. F. Morgan, Messrs. Lum- - Telephone 1293. P. O. Box 843. Box 658. Honolulu. v , ". Honolulu Construction and Graying Go., Ltd. ley and Lindhard, R, S. Thurston, Mr. . 8145 and Mrs. . E. Shaw, Madame Ami, Classified Advertisements , rr Miss Alice Neumann, Miss Powell, accompany tne v EI GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Cash must FOR SALE. DISTILLED WATER Mrs. Harry Werner, Miss Werner, rule. STATIC machine, for ' schools, demon Office 281.-- ' . P. O. Box copy. No deviation from this G. n, at Thone 154. Miss Sharpe, Mrs. J. Pratt, Mrs. strations, X-ra- y work, etc. A. Win-terstei- SODA In t W. M. MeGuire, Cutter Whitney, Mr. PURE WATER a Fort St., Opp. W. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. Cable Office. 8145 II French,, Mr. Stevens, Mr. . Bates, Tom ROOM AND BOARD. Rock, . of We do all kinds of Teaming; also deal in Crushed White Lowell, Mr. Clemons, J. Komams, Mr. FOR six gentlemen; private family; STEVENS DUR YEA 1906 Model, five ti - ana-pu- ni and Black Sand, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Etc. Bassett, Dr. Pottie, Horace Johnson, Punahou JDistrict. inquire lsu sea ter, may be seen at loung 's ga Fountain Soda Works Mrs. Mr. street. 8139 " Mr. and Baldwin, Parker (2), rage. ; 8144 SAFE MOVING A SPECIALTY. and Mrs. J. E. Simond, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard, Miss Helen Brandon and TWO large mosquito-proo- f rooms, with Cigars family, man GOOD singing canaries. Inquire 1543 Best mother, Miss Hoffgaard, Mr. and Mrs. board, in private tor Kewalo Btreet. 8141 Geo. R. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Buhler, and wife or two single gentlemen, E I? Y . two King street carline. Private en- Best Tobacco H N H WILUIAMS Mrs. J. W. Bergstrom and chil on GAS engine, 15 h. p. ; Otto. h. p. HONOLULU. electric lights; hot and cold 14 dren, Fred nallen and wife, Jas. Polk trance; gas engine. 'E. v.", this office. Best Store The leading FUNERAL DIRECTOR and only LI- and wife, J. Rinaldo and wife, Mrs. water, etc. "S. W.", , Advertiser Gould," - Henri French and servant, office. 298 MYRTLE CIGAR STORE CENSED EMBALMER in Hawaii. Adonis, Mr. Bassett, wife and maid; All work, goods and paraphernalia up to date. P. J. Thompson, R. W. Green, W. E. FOR RENT. OFFICES FOR RENT. FURNISHED, cottage, - 1259 Young Burke, Miss Gallard, Mrs. L. Warren, i LOVE BUILDING. THE STANGENWALD ' ' Only fire- street, ' suitable for two genelemen; Motoring Hats R. W. Martmoff, K A. Mclnerny, u. office building in city. and Fort Street. Residence,; 240 S. King Street. E. Peter- proof two bedrooms. 8 45 2143 1x44 E. R. Stackable, Miss among many new styles Phone 1020. Mr3. Dr. Newlands. are the Phone 64. son, ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING cottages with board. just received by fire-pro- FURNISHED tfnll,,ili,T,'i VESSELS IN PORT. Honolulu's only up-to-da- te Mrs. J. Cassidy, 2005 Waikiku 8133 (Army and .Navy.) building; rent includes electric light, MISS POWER'S THE PACIFIC THE MAILS. . Iroquois, U. S. Station Tug, Moses. hot and cold water, and janitor ser- HOUSE, tents and cottage furnished Mails are due from tne following Taisei Maru, Jap training ship, Jb'uruya, vice. Apply the von Hamm-Youn- g on the beach. Finest bathing, near points as follows: S. F.f Aug. 2o. Co., Ltd. Moana Hotel. Electric lights, mosqu- COME TO ME Commercial Advertiser San Francisco Per Mongolia, Sept. 21. Saturn, U. S. collier, Newell, San Fran ito-proof, kitchens and all conve- i your and will Yokoaaoia-P- x Korea, bept. Zl. cisco, August 31. ad outing. Phone with old shoes I LOST. niences. Ideal for as good as new. Entered at the Postoffice at Honolulu, Vancouver Per .Manuka. Sept. 19. (Merchant Vessels.) BUNCH of keys on silver ring. Re- 74. 29 make them 14. Flaurence Ward, Am. schr., Piltz, Mid T. XL, as second-clas- s matter. ColoniePer Aorangi, Oct. ward at Art theater. 8144 F. depart following way, Aug. 23. WELL-FURNIS- ED rooms and cot- Joaquin Freitas Mails will for the Holywood, Br. bk., Smith, Junin, points a9 follows: tages, light housekeeping; conve- (Successor to von Berg) May 7. , TRANSPORT SERVICE. HOTEL San Francisco Per Alameda today. nient. Honolulu Hotel. Nuuanu St. UNION STREET, ABOVE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Romford, Br. s.s., Newcastle. Sept. 4. sailed from Hon. foi" Manila, 8136 Yokohama Per Mongolia, Sept. 21. s.s., Buford, Stephanotis, Br. Ocean Island, Sept. 14. On year .$12.00 Golonies-P-er Manuka. Sept. 13. Sept. 12. VancouverPer Aorangi, Oct. 14. Crook, sailed from S. F. for Hon., Sept. NICE, airy mosiu'.to-pro- o rooms. Ho- STEIN WAY & SONS Advertising Rates on Application. ; 15. Delmonico. Rent reasonable. J EORN. tel Published every morning except J a,n;- - DIED. Dix, arrived at Seattle fron Hon. H. O'NeU, prop. 8030 AND OTHER PIANOS. FHNANDEZ In Honolulu, Sept. 15, Sept. 5. v ' Bun day by tne - . THOMAS-T- n Honolulu, September 13, 1J0S, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Fer- RENT. THAYER PIANO CO. IPOS, EVB. . Thomas. Sherman at San Francisco. ROOMS TO HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO LTD. : The funral will take "place this af- - nandez, a daughter. Sheridan, sailed from Manila for Hon. COOL and commodious; well furnish- 156 Hotel Street. Phone 214 C5 15. mosquito-proo- f. Helen's Coun yon Holt Eloclc, No. SoitnJKh St - " .avt'M M. V VJ V V4I V A 1 Villi kUW FORBES September 15, 1903. to Mr. and S. F., Sept. ed; TUNING GUARANTEED. C. 8. CRANE Manag undertaking parlors of H. H. Williams. and Mrs. W. J. Forbes, a daughter. Thomas, at San Francisco. . - 1124 Adams Lane. 8051 t