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the irrigation plans of the Nahiku notice on the door. The Bishop replied sugar plantation. that it spoke for Itself, and that he FORAKER MAY DELAY NAVAL STATION. BISHOP WILLIS" was only carrying out the action which WILCOX Delegate Wilcox Is In receipt of sev- the Synod took in the matter at its last eral letters from the owners of land session. He spoke unhesitatingly when adjoining Pearl Ilarbor, which the asked whether it meant that the Sec- government proposes to take under the ond Congregation was thus actuaily right of eminent domain. These let- POSTS AN ORDER under official seal. mad non-existe- nt, HAWAII'S ters protest against the low price fixed a thing of the last. The Bishop made IS STILL for the land and request him to appeal the following official statement to the to Congress and Navy Department au- reporter: thorities In their behalf. A talk this "The church is governed by the stat- morning with Admiral Bradford, chief utes approved by the Synou, and whicn FRIEND of the Bureau of Equipment and Re- Annuls Second Congregation and I explained fully while that body was VERY pair, convinced your correspondent in session. We will give no exclusive ILL that they have nothing to hope for In rights to the Dean of the Cathedral that quarter. The letters from some of Wijl Not Permit it to Worship until other order Is . taken. In the the owners to the tax authorities, pro- statutes of the Cathedral Church relat testing against a valuation of $60 an ing to the Dean it is said: acre for the land as too high is pretty in: the Cathedral. The Dean hath next place and voice Wilcox Land Bill good proof 'us, said Admiral, after the Bishop in choir and chapter. His for the He not as a veto on Physicians as to what . they, regarded the land as hath Dean the really worth. proceedings of the Chapter, but in case Will Not Be Stepping to a big roll of maps on the of equal voting if the Bishop be not Have Little wall, he selected one which shows the present he hath the casting vote. Sub vicinity of Pearl Harbor. That little CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST ANDREW. ject to the right reserved in these stat- island in there, he continued, pointing utes or otherwise belonging ; to the Heard. to Ford's Island, could have been Know all men by these presents that by the authority of the Dio- Bishcp and Ordinary of the Cathedral, Hope. bought a few years ago for $100,0n: cesan Synod this Catholic Church is now governed by the statutes the Dean shall have the ordering of the approved at Its last session, under which the permission granted by the divine service of the Cathedral. He is now they are asking $700,000. I would Bishop in 18S3, without authority of Synod, liked to govern- the the to certain persons the Bishop's Vicar for the performance have have it for the to be a distinct congregation, became null and void, and no rights of spiritual functions and cure of souls ment, but did not have the money. ate .with of Dean can any those the. ' be longer allowed or In city, SENATORS WANT would granted. - the Cathedral church and sub THE DELEGATE IN The admiral Indicated that he Ject to other order by the Ecclesiastical hardly ask Congress for any more , Given under our hand and seal this 17th day of January, na- (Seal) In the year of our Lord, 1902. authority, wherein he shall maintain money for the construction of the God, STATE ISLAND VIEWS val station this session. The War ALFRED WILLIS. Bishop of Honolulu the solemn worship of the preach CRITICAL at K ing of word, Department is now engaged in dre -- the and the administration ing and straightening the channel, said AAA A of the sacraments and other rites of yet the church. he. It will take us a little time to HEN Bishop Willis of the Angli- last night that be had had no official section which says, is the Ask Opinions of Leading Men go through the formalities of getting "The 'He Three Medical Men Holding Daily survey can church in Hawaii caused Instruction from Bishop Willis as to Bishop's Vicar for the performance of the land. We shall fence it and w the nullifying of the permission granted spiritual cure of souls In icn Various Matters Now It. Then there Is some work to be done the above notice to be tacked on functions and Consultations at His s to the Second Congregation to worship city, subject piv.-- St. the Cathedral church and in building the sheds for the coal the Inner side of the main door to In the Cathedral, and had not seen the to by au- Before the Congress. on reclaimed land near Honolulu, other order the ecclesiastical Bedside. the Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morn- notice posted on the Cathedral door-Hi- s thority,' Is particular part to which was taken for the the ing, he officially ended the existence of attention had been called to the which I refer more strictly. It is all government- - The admiral commented notice by persons seen af- upon prospects cf the Second Congregation of St. Andrew who had It perfectly plain. I am at present the (Special to the Advertiser.) with satisfaction the ter the morning services, but he had Dean of the Cathedral. I have not ap- a dry dock on the swampy portion of as a distinct ecclesiastical body. The not con- says, easily been apprised as to its entire pointed any one as yet to that office in D. C, Jan. 6. the plot, which, he can be organization, which, in 1SS5, was given tents. place of myself, but it is my purpose D.C.. Jan. :: dredged out. official papers re - WASHINGTON, are several The permission to worship In the Cathedral "Do you Intend to hold services in shortly to appoint Rev. Canon Kltcat garding the proceedings for the Bishop Ilth, 1902. The Pacific Com- - :: measures Congress af- ministry of Rev.'Al- - the Cathedral, as usual?" was asked. to the Deanery, before I retire. estate have been received here. church under the "Oh. yes." Second Congregation wishes fecting Territory of Hawaii,, no ac- - yes- - "If the mtrciel Advertiser, Hono- - the HELIEF FOR HOWELLS. exander Mackintosh, was declared "Then 3ou will oppose the present ac- to organize another church they can do a few non-existe- nt. Uon Is expected on them for It was expected that the Secretary of terJa to have become tion of Bishop Willis in nullifying the so peaceably. The time is past for the lulu, Hawaiian Islands. Per :: weeks yet. It Is desired to have ex- War would have reached a decision to- - and but one congregation; that of Blsh- - Second Congregation organization?" occasion of any trouble in the Cathe- men Influence and - "I certainly shall oppose it, and dral. What we have done Is to leave the Steamer Peking from San pressions from 'of day in the court martial of Lieut. How- op Wi!li3, will be permitted to worship oppose officials In Hawaii as ells, frequently referred to of late In would anything; that had the Dean free to carry on his duties unin- from Territorial tnere appearance of a robbery of rights." terruptedly, subject to the Cathedral Francisco, Cat. . is a these letters as of special Interest in w I to these measures and there tacit Hawaii. Mr. Root has carefully read B' the sam act BIshP im nulh "That takes account, of course, of the statutes until other order is given. Wilcox alarmingly ill of understanding with Senator Foraker all the evidence in the case, and it has fles the authority of Rev. Alexander non-rene- wal of vour license?" "The tenure and life of the Second :: on "Certainly." Congregation is dissolved. That is Doctor . of Ohio, chairman of the committee been reviewed by the Judge Advocate Mackintosh to appear in the Cathedral ulcer in stomach. :: - -- Rev. Mr. Mackintosh said that until plain. I simply dissolved the organiza- Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, that no General of the army, who at the pres- a3 a minister of the gospeU the Utile ent moment has the papers in his pos- - M he had received official word from tion of that body, but that is no hin- has hope. action will be forthcoming from his not- - Bishop Congre- session. Some weeks ago when the LIshP has an3 not renew his Willis that the Second drance to the former members cf the ERNEST G. WALKER. -- till these people are heard re- - gation was no longer permitted. to wor- Second Congregation worshiping in the committee matter was first taken . up, it was license as such. The licenses of all the from. garded as almost hopeless for Lieut, other ministers holding licenses at thi ship as an organization in the Cathe- Cathedral with the Dean or any of his 8:31 A. M. on good dral, he would not decide upon a plan duly appointed ministers. None of It is regarded here as very fortunate Howells, but It can be stated end of the pa8t year were Venewed. ; authority that the Secretary of War, In .,'' of action. No. meeting of the wardens their spiritual privileges are taken - - all' Hawaiian bills in orCer Xhere m- -to - . that the different studying the evidence, has found little In that would be no and vestry had been called?-."- away. D. C, Jan. e. "' the Senate have been referred to Sena- take as to his intentions In "freezing When told that Bishop Willis had "Authority was given In 1SS5 to cer- warrant the severe verdict. Unless congrega- WASHING the last week Delegate tor Foraker's committee, including the the Judge Advocate General comes for- - out" the Second Congregation, Bishop changed his own hours of service to tain persons to be a distinct dovetail in with those of his own con- tion, but it never had the right to per- has been seriously 111. several land bills, one of them drawn ward with a strong recommendation to "Willis has also changed the hour of uphold the verdict of the court, there gregation, and that this might Inter- petuity. I had no power to grant a and at times there has been some fear by Delegate Wilcox. Last year the holding the Sunday morning services his own service, Mr. Mackin- of permanency. was only done is pretty good ground for believing that . . . C fere with tenure It malady. For - . V . ,n. as to the outcome of his land bills for the Territory went to the young get a 1. HC I : i W .3 Ailill U IIS tosh remarked that when that event to meet an emergency. I said eight the officer will off with a. m. This f on Mr. Mackin- - ago or four days after he returned Committee on Public Lands of which hght sentence, and Sof he will escape , . . , "cuts.,,..in" .. transpired would be the time to consia-e- r years that the object of It had been three a course of action. fulfilled. The majority wished then to from New York, as told in the last let- . . dismissal from the army. . - Senator Hansbrough of North Dakota a.A- on come back, probably would have Mr. II. E. Hendrick. manager of the 4Vl THE BISHoP'S STATEMENT. and ter, he was very much under , the Is chairman. In some ways he caused IX done so had it not been for the Inter- and Monumental Company of Bishop Wiliis was seen by a reporter persons. weather with a stomach trouble, which the friends of Hawaii considerable ITrmaliilii i fcpr. a truest at thf Na- - MR. MACKINTOSH WAITING. yesteruay ference of two or three evening and askeu for a Congregation Is now developed alarmingly for the last three alarm, because of a very vigorous and tional hotel. Rev. Alexander Mackintosh stated statement explanatory of the written "The Second not an Integral part of the organization of days- - B, Muncaster was hitherto unexplained activity, against A patent ha3 been granted Uere to Dr. Stewart - ti' church. The full privilege was case, and ;it the was with some difficulty ijenjamin u- uamwin oi Aiaui, uu every called In to attend the the Islands. It wail, for a plow. Considering the given three weeks ego to one in delegate has three a measure, prepared for him and ia.u congregation to associate them- present w;rlting the that ulatior. and industrial conditions in Is akin to dyspep authorizing a Senatorial Junket to the territory, there are a large number iiMANAGER LOWRIE OUT OF selves with the Cathedral congrega-- j doctors. Ills illness purpose outwardly of tion. Thl3 was done to do away with sia, and he has vomited large quanti islands with the the carrying on of two distinct con are question ties of blood. His physicians, who looking into the public land gregations, as this has no place In the over bim spreckelsville plantation - now meeting in consultation system- pro- was defeated. : American The general Wyo., the new District Attorney for dally, believe recovery is assured, Thus far Senator Foraker has shown Hawaii, Is in Washington, awaiting his posal was made to all connected with that ex- the Second Congregation to avail them- but say that he will not be able to be reasonable consideration for the Int.r-st- s confirmation by the Senate. He Spreck- - pects to start for Hawaii to' assume HioANAGER W. J. Lowrie of man. It. is the current report there selves of the privileges offered, but It about for at least two or three weeks. of the territory, willing to hear all that this was the real cause for the was not generally accepted. his official duties aboat Feb. 1. Mr. elsville plantation has resigned. He has a trained nurse, anj is given sides of questions and to give the dif- graduate of Georgetown was received in trouble which led to the withdrawing "The order I have made naturally Breckons is a The Information of the manager from the estate. While excludes Rev. Mr. Mackintosh from a the best care. ferent Interest chances to be heard University in this city and has many ' the city by those interested Saturday, there has been some gossip, there is further performance of his duties. I Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox, the wife of Copies of the public land bills, the bills friends here. j and gossip was busy yesterday with nothing to indicate that the successor did not renew his license, but all others the delegate, received both a letter and redemption of Hawaiian silver BEET SUGAR MEN, ACTIVE. to Lowrie been chosen, though have been renewed for the Episcopal for the I both the fact and the reasons for the has Washington, In the so now no a telegram from measures affecting Hawaii, prusaCi" du- estate-- there has been much said of the church. He has authority, that and other The ngainl ver tariff change in the control of the great the-lette- r ties on sugar 'roni Cuba has leen in sucession within the rast year, that it having expired. I stated in my letter mail of Saturday. She said that in before Senator Foraker's committee. Information snm-- is taken here as which was published in the Advertiser January Cth. Mr. Wilcox sent to many men in the isl abeyance for weeks, but will be certain that there dated have been resumed now Aith vigor. Mr. llerry from Maui indicates dif- will be changes made all along the line a short time since, that I was ready said that he was ill from stomach trou- and Inside of a couple of weeks opinion as the reason for of the & Baldwin planta- to plve him a new license under new ands, T. Oxnard, representing the beet sugar ferences of Alexander ble. Hi3 secretary also said that the . Wnc-'.Sr.::to:- i. post by the man- tions, perhaps W. conditions, to which he made no reply. at least It Is expected that their views ir.it. in has b. c?i out the surrender of the with the result that on New d.iy-j- , ager. adjournment of the H. now "My are now free to turn over delegate had been stricken will be known here. o: t'in for sev. l lut i"iurneJ Since the Baldwin at Makaweli. will hands S;r.-r- . .lay and i vr.vni.jr his bounty Legislature Senator H. P. Baldwin change his base and return to Maui. to the new American Bishop, one Ca- Year's day and had been vomiting WILCOX'S LAND BILL. a vigo.'ous'.r. The sentiment has been constantly at Spreckelsviile Manager Lowrie came into greatest thedral congregation. I do not know yet blood and. was in a low state. To reli- according to this information, and prominence while manager of the Ewa who the presiding Bishop will send From all the Indications there Is no f.!' rc men w.I: posted on eve-her alarm.' however, the follow aVa."r is quite in v?ml that lit such there has been on more than one occa- plantation, and there he achieved much h?re to take charge of the church af as to the Wilcox - 1 ing was received In the mall: occasion for alarm :t!;i as th Cubans desire Ij p s--- ibl sion clashing between the two. These success- He worked hard and Intro-- ; fairs. On April I step out. My au senti- z on day. land bllL If It develops that the this in faot thU notli-irt.- ? differences have been of the slightest, duced several new Ideas, which have thority ends that The stand Washington, D. C, Jan- - 10, 1902. ment of the is!ands Is strongly against -- ..ill be done rr In th? f:r-- t it is said, yet they have always result- been since carried out. He made the ing committee of the Cathedral, how- Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox, Honolulu, II. pl.-.r- .i ever, n'oce the Cubci as p onied ed in the elder man having his way In experiment with American labor which will appoint a minister to take T.: Have been seriously 11 L Am now It. as seems probable from what little believed to failed, plan charge of affairs in case the presiding is as well . will out In these letters some tins since. the premises, and this and tried a for recovering. Have best doctors and has been heard here thus far. there Injured their cause by here and have finally led to sufficient friction, to cutting up the plantation into small Bishop docs not appoint some one to getting well slowly, but - nurses. Am be ways of defeating It at the north blatantly proclaiming what they must have heated up the manager to the farms, but this wa? not what he want- . this missionary district." surely. Do not be alarmed. up great- - In his sermon delivered yester end of the capltol. where the Senate have. Then, until the Cuban govern puint of resigning. ed to acMeve, and he took the at 'r' -- V ROBERT. ment is inaugurated. It is regarded as It Is reported in Wailuku that Mr. er work at Spreckelsviile, where under day morning's service Bishop Willis sits. not many improvements have, Mrs. Wilcox said that the took the to Lowrie recently said that he had his direction Cut what Is far more Important (Continued on Patte S). come to Maui to be head luna for any been under way. ! fContlnued on Page 2.) telegram as meaning that there wa the people of the Territory, the men. absolutely no danger, but that even in to whose keeping these" measures have H4HWfrHHHHWWt this condition she was considering the been consigned, are not likely to favor question of leaving for the coast In legislation of any character that Is not DURING THE BURGLAR SCARE. the very next steamer so that she supported by the substantial Interests x could learn Just what was her hus- of the Territory-- The men who are band's condition, and to hurry on to flocking to the opposition Btanaaru Washington to be at his bedside. hero in things Hawaiian are not the The Advertiser's telegram, heading men who get bills through Congress. Is one day later than g y this article. dated do some taiK-In- G-- They arc the men who Hlx e f3- r by Mrs. Wilcox. and occasionally figure in the pub- zzMi hSQ zJt siJ&wv? that received lic prints. The arrival of CoL Sam Tarker, na- Dr. Walters' Condition. eagerly await- tional committeeman, is A consultation of physicians was heM ed, but the opinion seems to prevail n. case of Dr. that he will tarry a little on his honey-moo- yesterday evening over the The word was rassed around St. D. C Walters, who was seriously when the colonel paid Ms flying visit injured last Friday evening white rid to Washington two or three weeks ago Herbert, wno is at- Francisco ing a horse. Dr. and hastened back to San injured man, called In Drs. after a fw hours' stay that he was tending the deeply enamored of the rresent Mrs. Cooper, Gilbralth and Taylor. Dr. Parker. The then prospective bride- later that Dr. Walters eye Herbert rtatd groom had a Jolly twinkle in his was improving and had had a very fair He when he spoke of San Francisco. day. He s not able to take much will undoubtedly be of great assistance in matters of legislation that the peo- l bc-;np-r ou: Imminent danger. Th ple o Hawaii desire. is of patient was sufienng ocns'aeraoie pain Son-- of Delegate Wilcox's constitu- rs ents, however, continue to send their in his head. While the do-to- have irrigation. not fjun-- the tku'A fra ture 1, yet th-- petitions against plans of e one, which he has at his rooms Incline' to the opinion that th.-r- is A late b".-Idc- -s ci'ncupsi'm has been uraWe yet to F.irr.f thing cf the and which he How Go X from v hlch their patient i suf-- f tresnt. Is from homesteaders on tne Thy Hom at Night brain - - crir.g. Island of Maui- - They protest ajainst;i-frftft ftttttitttttttt fttt t tr-H-- r tf '''ftft THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER,. HONOLULU, JANUARY 20. 1902.

readiness to do all that was neces-'sar- y to bring this church in Hawaii iito BISHOP WILLIS i union with the church In the United States, which Implies the acceptance of (its forms and tules of worship. It is SON, Ltd. th s that has gone into effect today, and E. HALL & AN : 0. POSTS ORDER niak?s the second Sunday after Epiph THIRD AND LAST any, 1102, a day to be remembered. It was also a foregone conclusion for which" every one should have been pre (Continued from page 1.) pared, and which every true member of the church should welcome, that when . . , . . V. 1 T T : i 1 n. A stated his position in the church, Great ilearance Sale! Episcopal in entire sermon was as follows: i the Protestant Church the - Hawaiian islands, it should not attempt T received arg- additions to ' Have very recently SERMON. to carry with it conditions which have ? BISHOP WILLIS ' now a your light so been an imped ment to its growth, and their retail stock of Hardware, and have Matt. v:lC: "Lot shine which' belonged to an inchoate stage of before mtn, that they rr.:y your t;ood ! your existence. I allude to the existence of a LIME THE BOY who, always keeps the largest complete stock of goods in tteir line. During wo: ks and glorify Father which is organization cathedral, to in hcavi-n.- a dual in the In these words in the Sermon on the which no parallel can be found in the apple until the last, we have reserved the most desirable new building on the old j we the erection of their Mount, our Saviour calls us to have our branch of the church to which an ! now united, and to the rules and cus Great Sales Sales Khler Epiphany even as He had His. For allegi- number for the last of our Three stand they are doing business in the what is Epiphany but .a shining forth? toms of which we have promised ance. As many as eight years ago, all way, all Honolulu talking, on The mysterious star that shone forth at on which, by the have set Block on Fort Street, and are glad to serve their heav-t-n-s justificat of a congregation keeping His birth was the witness in the itself separate fiom the cathedral organ- of goods of the True Light which was then ization, passed away, as was account of the immense quantities which we many friends and customers. All orders from shining in the world. If men had only had made eyes to see it. That True Light had its plain in a pamphlet of that date, enti have offered for selection, and on account of the extra- country or from plantations will receive Epiphany, its shining forth, when the tled, "The Essential Need of Unity In the wise men the beheld the Cathedral Church," which commend- we offered from East the ed itself to the conscience of those who ordinary prices at which have them. ppecial attention. glory of God in the face of the Babe of Bethlehem, and fell clown and woi sniped read it, and but for the opposition of a We have brought all our Shirt Waists upstairs from Him. It had its Epiphany for the chos- few, would have met with general com- en twelve In the life and miracle of pliance. In that pamphlet it was stated our baeemp.nt salesroom. Every Waist has its price Jesus, and especially the holy Mount with unmistakable clearness that when- in ever this church should be united to the J of Transfiguration, so that St. John marked upon it in p!aia writes: We beheld His glory, the glory church in the United States, such a con- as of the Only Begotten of the Father, dition must Immediately cease. The figures. You may hare full of gtace and truth." words that were written In 1SS3 were Every y; Waist Eplph-an- these: The text calls us to have our - your choice of them to let our light so shine before mtn "From whatever point of view- the that they may see our good works, and matter be approached,. It will be seen while they last at exactly E. HALL & SON, Ltd. gloi ify, not us, but our Father which is that the time has come for the dual or- At Exactly 0. in heaven. For just as the glory which ganization to cease. View It politically half of they forth from Human Tabernacla there would be no place for the ar- what are - shone the rangement church, to Ehlers Block, Honolulu- of the Lord-mad- e flesh was the glory of in the American marked. Be under- God, and the adoration paid by the shep- which we should be united under a Half Price. it herds and the wise men to the Infant change of flags; view It ecclesiastically prices Jesus, was the worship done to the It is a departure from the parochial sys- stood that the at Eternal Godhead; so if His disciples are, tem of the Church of England, which as they ought to be, the light of the ha3 stood the test , of centuries; view it which they are marked are the regular prices of the Shirt-wai- st Sale world, the light that they shed around rationally there is no ground for its altered Grand them redounds not to their own glory. continuance that will bear a moment's goods. They have never been charged or in but to the glory of Godp through whose examination: view it practically It has knows and can bear FOR ONE WEEK OMLY. Only Begotten Son they have received not tended to the strengthening of the any way, as every one of our clerks their illumination. church, or the development of the mis- witness. The price is there you pay half of whatever Every article marked below cost as our present stock The yearly round of the church sea sion. be cleared out. sons has this twofold value: First, they Those words were published eight it is. We must lose money, you think. We do; but must are the annual commemorat'ons of the years ago. For two years our union with leading events connected with our re the Church In the United States has these sales only come rarely. Odd sizes accumulate. been seen to be our manifest destiny. In demption: the birth, the Epiphany, the half-doze- n waists sufferings,, the death, resurrection and October last it became known that it Boxes which before had a dozen or a 221. 221. ascension of our Lord. But then, next, would be brought about when our synod is a good time for EVil! met In December. During all this time, come to have only one or two. It X?ress33a,alg3 they severally bring with them . their XrfeacUxa.gr ng House corresponding lesson of Christian life. if there were any who did not welcome clearirg up. Our store space is small. We decide that axuSL Parlors. would be to little value that we cete the prospect of again uniting with us, It abundance of time was given them to be loss and have room. But for H. F. DAVISON, Manager brate the Saviour's birth, or Epiphany, it is better td take a the ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL ST. or death. If the several commemorations the peaceable founders of a new church you, time5 golden opportunity to make fifty have no reflex influence on our lives. If in this now widely expanded city. The such a is a they stir no responsive chord in our invitation that was posted on the doors cents do what dollar did bsfore. For you buy: hearts. of the cathedral three weeks ago gave a In the order af the Christian seasons. to the communicants of the other con $1.00 waist for 50e. $1.50 waists for 7"c. which follows the order of the life of gregation an equal voice with the com you may municants of the cathedral in the elec $1.75 waists for $2 00 waists for $1. Christ, learn by what stages year, 87c. the Christian character is to be develop tion of the lay officers- fcr the 50 $3.C0 waists for 1.55. ed, until after the first aspirations after There was no preference, no exclusion $2 waists for $1.25. holiness, one is transformed into the all were on an eaual footing. The cath $3.50 waists for $1.75. $4.00 waists for $2 00. W. CJPeacock & Co., likeness of Christ. Thus at Christmas, edral church Is, as it always has been LIMITED, the thought of our own new birth by the house of prayer -- for all nations $4.50 waists for $2.25. $5.00 waists ior $2 50. water and the Spirit is the foundation None are excluded but they who ex .SOLE AGENTS. of our prayer that as we have been thus clude themselves. We may say, with the $5.50 waists for $2.75. $6.00 wauts for $3.00. regenerated we may be daily renewed prophet, "Ho, every one that thirsteth by the Holy Spirit, without whose aid come ye to the waters; he that hath no $6.50 waists for $3.25. there could be no development of the money, come ye, buy and eat without Christian character, no growth in holi money and without price." In times of ness. Then Ep.phany follows, and we change it is impossible to please all. And NO WATSTS RESERVED OR HELD OVER. I Brewing Co., , Wis. are taught how the divine life of Jesus if the Anglican Church has failed to do Pabst was continually manifested by His sln- - this. It is no more than the Church of B. Dreyfus & Co. Californlan Wines and Brandies. lessness no less than by His miracles; England failed, when her prayer book by His wonderful humility In being sub .vas lirst put out, as the preface to that hook witness. But inasmuch as Andrew Usher's Scotch Whiskies. , ject to His mother and supposed father bears for 30 years, no less than when He turn the work which is now concluded was Wh tney Ltd inder&iken by a single ars Cyrn8 Noble Whiskies. . ed the water into wine at Cana, or walk- this church with ed on the sea, or calmed the angry eye to the glory of God, and the peace Vaughn-Jone- s "Dry" and "Old Tom" Gins. waves at a word. To apply the lessons af H's church, we may humbly hopa of Epiphany to ourselves, our lives musw that what has been accomplished will be Marie Brizard & Rogers, Brandies and Liqueurs. show we belong to Christ, are mem. .veil accepted and approved by all sober. that peaceable truly sons Co., Le:s of His Body. Let today's epistle and conscientious session of President Roosevelt, Buffalo Brewing Sacramento. tell you how the lisht within you, if it af the Protestant Episcopal Church in but thus the United States, who will see cause far It has been withheld from the pub- Melcher's "Elephant" Gin Schiedam. be there, will manifest itself: "Abhor FORAKER lic. J. J. that which is evil, cleave to that which to glorify our Father which is In heav- - & Sons' Whisky. s good. Be kindiy auectioned one sn. Mr. Edgar Caypless has not yet re- Hiram Walker "Canadian Club" turned to AVashington to up hi another, with brotherly love, in honor . A MOVE ON THE BOARD. HAWAII'S take Pommery & Greno, Reims, Champagne. preferring one another; not slothful In work in behalf of a labor provision, ad- business; fervent in spirit; serving the At the service Rev. Canon Kitcat and mitting Chinamen to Hawaii as labor- Green RKer Whisky. Lord; s rejoicing In hope; patient in Mr. Fitz read themselves Into the ers, on the plea that the rice industry tribulation; continuing instant in prayer; American church by accepting the FRIEND demands it. He, as well as others are distributing to the necessity of saints: thirty-nin- e articles. expected here every day. The news given to hospitality." that Judge Humphreys' decided not to Here you have a picture of what we resign will restrain Cayplcs3 from still ought to be through the grace of God HILO POLO to that we have received. But it only needs unwise to do anything in the line of trying pull down a bough of the per- the recital of this and kindred passages tariff legislation, notwithstanding the simmon tree, to find thereon a Judicial Rooms 508. 509. 510 in the New Testament to bring home to BUDDING OUT ecoTnmendatin of the President. plum, in spite of his recent failure. 0 11 every heart how far short we fall of the The beet sugar people, more ERNEST G. WALKER StangecwaM Bullilnff Christian character how faint and un by far than the Hawaiians, and certain is the light that we send ou-t- having larger interests at stake, are All classes of Engineering Work solic- how hard to find is any manifestation The Popular Pastime Shows Signs Re- putting up a more vigorous fight, and, ited. Examinations, Surveys and for which men should glorify our Father grow- 00 601(10(101 ports made for Waterworks, Steam and which is In heaven. of a Flourishing Existence with the cane sugar Electrical Construction; Plans and If it were possible for us, through the in Hawaii. ers of , are leading the op- Specifications and Estimates prepared, and construction superintended, in all grace that is given us, to be so trans position. The Hawaiian planters and formed by the renewing of our minds, the Hawa'i'n people want several team, tunnel, bridges, buildings, highways, foundations, piers, wharves, etc as to be able always to walk .in the steps Polo, king of sports has at last things fro . .'on?r s besides an ab- Lord, have likeness that su- of our and .His flourishing exist- sence of IcIatiu.i ior the Cuban f Special attention given to examinations, valuations and reports of properties stamped upon our souls, then the year given promise of a gar growers. These things they must The Band will render the following for Investment purposes. might be one continued Epiphany, as we ence in Hilo. The popular pastime go out fight for alone. There Is no concert program light brighter and at Emma Square thia let our shine brighter and which has been showing only mediocre one else to help them. Therefore, evening 7:30 M. C. before men. at o'clock: Feederick J. Amweo, Am. Soc. E., re- budded out into while trooping in with the beet sugar But In spite of the grace we have signs of life has at last growers PART I. full-fledge- people and the cane of Louis- ceived, "our best efforts are matked by d W. R CASTLE, JR.. Sec'y and Treas. Engineer and Manager. an enthusiastic reality. Two iana, and helping them on every possi- Overture, "Juanita" .. Suppe failure; and so Epiphany is followed by picked Entre Act, "Monte Passion-tid- e, be- teams have at last and ble occasion, of the fight Crlsto" ..Kotlar Lent, and in wh'ch to the brunt Selection, "Nabucco" .. Verdi wail our shortcomings, and' have impres- exciting and interesting sport will against Cuba is left to them and Ha- Songs sed upon our souls that our hope of hereafter be the rule on Saturday af- waii is making no special hue and cry (a WaiDuna " eternal life docs not rest in ourselves, so, "Nuuaru VV0LTERS, WALDR0N CO., Ltd. ternoons. Polo has everything in itn thereon and will not do unless the (b) "Ka Makani Kail! Aloha." but solely and wholly in the merits of situation should become more acut?, of Miss I. Only' Be- Keliiaa. Sole Agents for Armour Packing Co. the death and passion of the advantage to make it a very enjoyable which there seems little danger. (c) "Wai Punalau," gotten Son, In whom alone the Father Is form of amusement in Hils. To !?gin Before this letter reaches San Fran- (d) "Rain Tua'hine o Manoa," well pleased. Mrs. N. Alapai. has just received 'a shipment of But whilst reflection on the light that with Hilo has no regular Siiurday cisco the Nicaragua Canal bill will shines foth from us either as a church sport so that an amusement f this have passed the House. In the last PART II. or as individuals, must needs be humili- few days the evidences of efforts to Cornet Solo, every week wouli meet a lurg-fe- lt "Culver Polka" Armour's Hams and Bacon ating when we compare it with what the kind block the bill In the Senate have been Stelnhauser text demands, let us venture to hope want In community. The growing. It is not believed now thit Mr. Charles Kreuter. aa well as of CANNED GOODS, d-l- ay a full line that the event of this day does bear wit- grounds of Hoolulu Park are so ar- they will prevail, but there will he Selection, "Head-Liner- " Mackle ness to our Epiphany, for which glory ranged that viewing the game from a of weeks, perhaps of months. The Waltz, "Beautiful Moonlight" (new) and offer the same for sale. may be given to our Father In heaven. carriage would be not only a matter of best judgment here is that ths bi!l will Fahrbach It is no light matter for anj branch ease, but of decided enjoyment. become law before the session closes. Polka, "Fun of the Night" (new) of the church' to be asked to change its Those who play polo In Hilo are, Aigrette service book, to which its members have (2), Kennedy, LEPER BILL UNCONSIDERED. "The Star Spangled Banner." QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, II. I. been accustomed from childhood. Even Prouty, Balding Guard, Grace, Scott and Elgin. Efforts are. be- Delegate Wilcox's bill to transfer the a slight alteration of a phrase or a Word leper settlement to the United States grates upon ear, until be- ing made to increase the membership THAT HEAVY BAIN. at first the it s change. of the clubs, but the material now at government, as reported in a previ-u- PHOTOGRAPHIC W. E. SHARP, comes accustomed to the The letter, has received no serious consid- Anglican Church in Hawaii, from the the disposal of the players is sufficient Official Figures Give Downpour a day on which was first planted, has to up two rattling good teams. eration yet. Representative Kahn of Expert Piano Tuner. it make some- 41 30 PORTRAITS used the formularies of the Church of Two combinations made up on the fol- San Francisco, who introduced a Inches in 28 Hour. England, to which it owes its birth. It lowing lines would need an authority what similar bill last year, stated to- Curtis J, Lyons, the Territorial meteor- Office. Thrum's Bookstore. dropped would have been strange if he members on the sport to pick the winners. day that he had the matter ologist, has received the oi'leial ?gure --Fine Assortment of of this church, to whom this is their na- because the sentiment of the Hawaii- ISLAND No. 1 Prouty (captain), Guard, Elgin of the heavy rainfall at Laupahochce, VIEWS. Send Telephone and I will call and tive land, should not be reluctant to part T. Balding. ans seemed to be against such a step. for list. exunint with it. But the circumstances of the and W. which show the downpour to be even your Piano free of charge. No. 2 Kennedy, (captain), Scott, I have not seen Mr. Wilcox's bill, said if hour required it, and the members of the Mr- - today, and am not heavier than first reported. loyalty Grace and Balding. Kahn familiar church have shown their to the with its provisions. We had six or On December 24th. the gauge principles of the church, and in this re- Prouty has by far the best horse of rain Class Work Honolulu Iron Works Co. spect light the outfit for the beast follows seven lepers in San Francl3co last year showed a fall of .X50 inches, and on the first Guaranteed have let their shine before the ball seemed to be strong men, by their unanimous acceptance of well and gets the spirit of the game. and there a desire following day a fall of 10.S0 inches wat STEAM ENGINES Common to send them to Hawaii. However. 1 these changes in the Book of Kennedy's horse as soon as It gets registered. The total rainfall In twenty-eig- ht BOILERS. SUGAR MILLS. COOL- Prayer were made by the church in found that there was much objection that over the sulks will be an animal that hours 41.30 Inches, which ERS. BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS the United States of America in 17S9. Ac- will be hard to beat. Balding to such a course from the people of the wa3 machinery every cording to 34th Religion, has a comes near being the record. and of description the Article of fair horse, but more training will im- territory, who claimed that to make world's made to order. Particular attention "It is not necessary that traditions and prove Molokal a leper settlement for the paid to ceremonies be in places one and the beast. All the others are ship's blacksmlthlng. Job work all fairly well mounted. Hilo State of California or for the coontrj DANDRUFF WON'T WASH OUT. executed on shortest notice. utterly alike; for at all times they hav Tribune. would a certain stigma to been may changed accord- attach the PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.. divers, and be islands in the mind of the public The Germ De- ing to tha diversities of countries, times Rev. Homer C. Stuntz, of the Metho- at that Causes It Has to be LIMIT EU- - manners, so nothing be Episcopal foreign large. Further it was claimed that to stroyed to Cure Dandruff. Y. & and men's that dist missions board, send MOTT-SMIT- II SING the California lepers out BLOCK. W0 CO. o:da!ncd against God's Word. is a passenger on the China, en route there Many a woman spends an hour twice Every particular or national church hath from Manila to the United States to would be to transplant them to a col- a . Corner Fort and Hotel Street. GROCERS. ony, now week scouring her scalp, thinking R- authority to ordain, change, and abolish confer with the board as to the b?st contented and well managed, scrubbing - Lowers. F. Lowrey. C. . off the scurf will cure the J. II. Cooke. Ex Alameda; Fresh Fruits aDd Veg- ceremonies cr r!tes of the church o"datn-c- d plans to adopt In connection with ths where the language and customs of etables, only by so of proposed McKinley dandruff. Two hours a week, at the assorted kinds. man's authority, that al: erection the those with whom they would be asso- age of 40 years, Club Stables Building. Fort Street. things be d ne unto Ptlify'ncr." College for Manila. He will raise funda ciated would be strange and foreign. she has spent 250 Jays of 12 two-thir- ds Hawaii Slrnpo Goods delivered to any part of th According to this utterance of the for the erection of the institution. With all representations ap hours each or of a Sha these it n-- city. Tel. .Main 23S. Church of England, th; in the year of iifo in trn voir. peared to me that the wishes of in-- 1 hr ful'c:-- t vain, because you United States had the lihe.rty to Rev. D. Scudder, at one time pastor people of Hawaii ought to be respected can't cure dandruff TnE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-im- make the changes that were m:nie without killing germ, und r nori' of th? First Congregational Church at Accordingly I did not urge my bill. I the dandruff office. The publisher of Hawaii than a century ago; and when thso Woodburn. Mass.. Is in the city, en the only hair preparation on earth ihat Miinpo. the only know of nothing that has changed the r?r f published daily Japanese paper nnds iecamc part of the United States, route to Tokio. He is the guest of will that "TT.n1i." in the Territory of Hawaii. it became right and pro; or that the Rev. Mr. Gulick, and will continue his "'V"9 J?J.hev?Ue?ti0n' Iafe laSt year- - a deHrttfui hair dressing! and Church in Hawaii should confer m t the journey on ' , C SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. AT THE the Gaelic to his mission . , , l" scurt thoroughly antiseptl c against all con- - Y. SOGA. Editor. use of the Church in Ami r:?a. Had wc-be- in the Orient. I wic i fiiuniiary report ui ; an independent ccufii ine tatrlon from use of others hair brushes. Telephone Main 57. branch of the j United States Fish Commission on the It is also a delightful hair dressing. Editorial and Printing CRITERION SALOON, church, we should have done so two A London syndicate has been formed Hawaiian expedition of last summer. 1 rv.. years ago. But not being in posi- nakea St., above King. p. o. Box E07. that to consolidate the whole tobacco bust-rop- a : It has been prepared for some weeks v tion, wo could do no mnr" than express Curia. ' pos- - It is again reported In London that rf and is at the White House in the off-rin.r?- thp Boers will make pae " THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVtK i IbEK, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902. a i, "DEWED, SMITH MAY PIE 0 BE SEEN THE PITH 1WT ADVERTISEMENT CHANGED MONDAYS. Porto Rican CIGARETTES Ladi s (ViosBifli Underwear Sale

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AT AT $1 $1.50 AT 50c and 65c 75 Ladies' Embroidered Skirts Embroidered Skirts six rows of tucking, 6 inches em?, TWENTY-EIGHT- H for -- , I Gowns hem-stitch- ed ISSUE Sv Ladies' three rows of tucking, broldered edging. 13 inches dust j0r'f?; 1 Extra values offered in gowns this ch embroidery flounce, 13-in- ch ruffle. Nothing to equal this Skirt An illustrated number, replete with weeK. dust ruffle. at the price, jl.50. valuable Information pertaining to Ha waii for bandy reference. Carefully revised statistical tables. including; latest census and general "Denver" Ed. Smith, the famous heavyweight boxer, who challenges lection returns. any one in Honolulu to a five mile contest. Smith form- Clearing Safe of Ladies' Wrappers world. Specially prepared articles covering erly trained under Dan O'Leary, formerly champion pedestrian of the clentlflo research, reminiscent and Every Wrapper in the house will be sold at half price. Unpiralleled barring. current" history, folk lore, as also, pa "Denver" Ed Smith has not retired a number of good men in this particu- Don't miss tli2in. , per treating: with Hawaii's progress from the ring for good. He says that lar line. and development "Denver" Ed is anxious to try his he feels as good as ever, and that it hand, or rather, his foot at the game Nothing excels the Hawaiian Annual would not surprise him to find himself again, and is willing to make a match tn its variety and amount of reliable better than he ever was. He does not with any one down here for a five-mi- le Information relating to these Islands, however expect to fight again for i walking, or a race. so as to be equally valuable at home j long since such a race Quite a.while unless some likely oppo If is a time and abroad. 'mnk nlace in Honolulu, and if one can PACIFIC IMPORT CO. Coast, nent comes down from the in fae arranged shouId furnish good 200 pages. f lt An Svo. pamphlet of over - er oth-in- g, which case he will take him on, provld- sport, and be the fore-runn- of PROGRESS BLOCK. FORT STREET course, a bout can be ers. Price 75 cents each, or S3 per dozen. of that arranged. ' ' It was rumored last night that Smith ' to Following Is 85 Smith is an all round athlete, and might go up against a local 'walker nothing. the standing of the teams Postpaid to any address at cents MAILES GO TO in the league: r copy. only a year or so ago was playing who is said to ba willing to walk five The game was painfully slow at first, with the Victoria Club, miles, fair toe and heel; Smith to have but the players woke up after fifteen Games Goals same LIST playing, W. L. Dn. foragst.pts. He has participated in many walking a option for the TOP CF minutes and the second half Mailo r.imas 3 0 0 12 1 fl and running contests, and has defeated distance. was fairly fast. Both teams failed to Ilonolulua 2 0 0 8 1 4 take advantage of chances to score, but Hackfeld-Davie- s ..1 2 0 3 7 3 TH03. G. THRUM, Football Game With Wanderers com-- Wanderers 0 4 0 2 16 0 Publisher. Honolulu. ltytxi aiivcffj"!0?!"10nidus vl iiie iwu icuiiia. ANOTHER WIN MOLLY'S GOOD Was Several Kinds of Pie The teams and positions were as fol- HO INTEBEST. P. O. Box 205. lows: for Them. Maile Ilimas Goal, Chamberlain; full FOR THE MA1LES SIX FURLONGS backs, McGill and R. Anderson; half- Intnrrat In KabaTKaII in fflla Rti Vz. backs, J. Anderson, J. Craik and James pired Since Haul Team's Visit. OCEANIC -- Vanquish Intermediates on Indoor Defeated Racery, Who Performed iUULUiu .a uu, b BoyIe Eolster and Len Qui. There seems to be a decided lack of friend3 in Honolulu, as the size of the; Wanderers-Go-al, Kotley; fullbacks, Interest in circles since the Diamond After a Hard Very Poorly, by Three crowds which witness the games every Usbcrne and Cockburn; halfbacks. T. advent of the Maul team's visit. The GAS & ELECTRIC GO. Saturday Makiki and the keenness Osborne, Stokes and Judd; forwards. at Blackman, Waterhouse, schedule of games was arranged up to Clean Game. Lengths. which every move of the game is Wiiliamson. with Kerr and impson. 1st, since time no ef- LIMITED. testify. The prevalent opinion January but that watched The only goal In the first half went to to arrange new The Malle Illmas and the Intermedi- A large number of the "regulars" went among the admirers of the game is that the credit of the Maile Ilimas, through fort has been made a ates played the second game of the Y. to Kapiolani Park on Saturday after- it is a better game than the rough and the agency of Len Qui. The Wanderers schedule. This shows a decided lack ry . own very fairly well in this M. C. A. baseball league on Sat- to Ra-ce- held their of interest as well as courtesy towards indoor noon see the match race between tumble affray under Intercolleg ate rules haif anJ wlth better iuckf woul(J have urday night. and Molly Connors. The distance and that in point of science it double equalized the score. those who contributed to maintain this for The game was clean and fast, and ex- was six furlongs and the stakes $330 a the carrying game. The kick- - ' The Malles had decidedly the best of sport. Contractors discounts School again opened, all for citing throughout. side. game new In Ho- - the second half, and it was not long be has thus ing is comparatively QuJ g'cored Boyle gcor mer players are on hand and probably contest lasted nearly an hour, and Molly betting, a&am The was the favorite in the nolulu, but the excellent exhibitions of C(1 the thlrd goai and aiso the fourth willing to assist in maintaining thl3 resulted in a win for the Ma He Ilimas odds ranging from even money to 10 a Maile final sport. at the present season should insure It and fifth for the Ilimas. The . healthful and invigorating LIGHTING by a score of 14 to 1L to 8. Wagering, however, was of the foremost position in the future among whistle blew with the Wanderers cita-- It is up to the league to "get togeth . del in imminent danger, any George Desha scored four runs for the tamest possible description. local sports. , er," arrange a schedule and other -- BY- Williamson. Simpson, Blackman and in Maile IUmas, and Moses Keoho three Molly Connors wa3 on the track first, Saturday's game was between the un- - matters which will tend to create y0Ung Osborne played well for the losers terest in players and public alike and runs the Intermediates, who for the non-vi- c- us for with Cal Leonard wearing the familiar beaten Maile Ilimas and the and the work of Goalkeeper Notley baseball. Ha out, made, an uncommonly green gold serves a special word of praise. Of the permanently establish fii3t time and colors, in the saddle. On face of It - Wanderers. the T?ni-1- o XT rCZ T? A nriprenn waii Herald- good showing. ' through and fnl'nct ill nrni Acctylcne Gas, She breezed the stretch the result looked to be a cinch for the Len d;stjngUished themselves, game was by Mr. Fred anti-cleric- The refereed made a favorable Impression, looking fit green and gold. It proved to be so, for rjy winning Saturday's game the Mai.e A serious al riot is reported Young. fighting for head. . goals go to the top of the league table. from Madrid. Portable Gasoline Lamp I and her the Wanderers were beaten by five Ilimas The Intermediates appeared in neat Ractry did not warm up and was rid--! white uniforms, decorated with blue and den by McAulifre, arrayed In black Jack et, gojd sleeves and crimson cap. ferie or Electricity. gold rosettes. looked to drop more than ever behind, The line-u- p was as follows: and did not fill the eye as being la shapo Malle IUmas. Intermediates. for a race. A. Moses Keoho About 3:S0 the judges, F. Halstead, II. Rob McCorriston Wilder and Captain Ciuney, took the'r temporary lights C. Qulnn Will furnish Dan Falvcy Will Kerr stand, and shortly afterwards Jim r. dropped the flag to a good start, with HILLS for the holiday season. Clarke Tom McGuiro Racery in possession of the pole. John ' Molly went to the head of affairs at lat. pass Blackman C. G:ililand the start, and kept there until she Arthur three-e:ght- hs LOTS FOR SALE. 2nd. ed" under the wire. At the ! pole she was two lengths ahead, at the Harry Batchelor ....Olaff Oss three-quar- -j j half four lengths, and at the 3rd. good. If in need of electrical work '. ters nearly five lengths to the She Oahu College offer for sale at very .low Ben Clarke Tom Evans up nome, ana The Trustees of the of any description give us a S. S. was eased a rurlong irom Chris Jenkins Paul Terrlera won by three lengths in 1:17. prices, and on coll. Prices greatly reduced R. Fr Racery seemed unable to raise a gal- George Desha J. Schuerman lon, and McAuliffe went to the hat at the and satisfaction guaranteed. L. F. six' furlongs pole. It was no good, how- VERY FAVORABLE TERMS Louis Elves ever: his mount had no running in her. The race was one of the most un'nter-estin- g . C. F. I that has ever been run on the (One third rash; one-thir- d oae.year; one-thir- d two years' time, COOKE CO., Ld. m CASTLE & Following Is the standing of the league ngi me cimiu-slas- local imcK, ana sukiilci G very HONOLULU. teams: was manifested when the winner witb iuterest at per cent per annum) some choice lots Games Runs flashed past the judges stand. Hills. The Merchants Won.Lost.For.Agst.Pctg. If necessary. Molly Connors could have at College Commission Evening Classes 1 0 29 3S 100 run the distance a couple of seconds Business Men ..0 1 3tl 39 j faster. Intermediates . . 0 1 11 14 Molly Connors carried 114 and her op RAPID TRANSIT 8UGAE IfACTOKS. Maile Ilimas ... 1 0 14 11, 100 ponent 117 pounds. 1 1 AGENTS FOR Company performs a twenty minute service through the propeit) ; Athletics at Olaa. Golf Final. the College has provided a splendid and abundant supply of artesian The Ewa Plantation Company. The final tie la the match competition Agricultural CU. Ltd. Manager McStocker of the Olaa plan- The Waialua Honolulu Golf Club resulted In witer reaching over th8 entire tract, and the charges are reasonable. The Kohala Sugar Company. has been interviewed by some of of the Sugar Mill Company. tation Kay (10) defeating Garvle (13) by 2 up, i The Walmea Nine-Mil- e, with This Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, If a. the lovers of sport at exciting game. Messrs. The Company. are elated after a most The Standard Oil the result that the latter Kay and Garvie take the first and second aIc-Stock- LOCATION er A MOST HEALTHY The George F. Blake Steam Pump. over the outlook at the place. Mr. prizes, respectively. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Mutual Life Insur- promises in the and is entirely free from objectionable surroundings. No saloons, ance Company, of Boston. building of a gymnasium and reading Kepoifcai's Big Net. of like The Aetna Fire Insurance Company, et room to be open evenings and Sundays. There is at present a great scarcity wash houses, livery stables, poi shops and other nuisances Hartford, Conn. some- He has also said he would do local market, but chiraf-te- r allowed, by all is most attractive TD Alliance Assurance Company, of suffi- of fresh fish in the are and means the thing to encourage baseball, if Judge Kepoikai is having an immense London. cient interest is shown by the young consisting two parts euburban district near Honolulu. now located ntt constructed, of men. Embert M. Brown, each 120 fathoms in length, to be used e, up NEW ORPHEUM at Nine-Mil- believes he can make the Kahului fishery, and this may tQ give at RESTAURANT an Olaa nine that will be able aiTord some relief to lovers of brain 1 Parson desiring lots i i thn localitv will be able to spcuro full Pl0"1 VI rer Hilo teams cards and spades. Hilo food. Maui News. Mr. JONATHAN SHAW at the office t 150 Fort Street. Tribune. to these lots by fpp'y.n- - to Mr. P.O. JONES or t John N. Sullivan, of St. Louis, a gen- of the Trustees, Xo. 404 Judd Building. . .a EST MEALS. CLEANEST TABLES Frauleln Kathe Brandt, an actress, eral organizer for the American Fed- P. C. JONES, Treasurer. AND QUICKEST SERVICE nnd grand niece of Richard Wagner, Is eration of Labor, has been compelled t IN HONOLULU. in New York-- r critically ill from an to desist, at Meridian. Miss., from the t M t Trices Reasonable. operation for arP?ndicitis. work of organizing labor unions. 'tTt Ttt-t- ttttttMHtttttttttttt THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902. THE PACIFIC WORLD'S NtWS WEST INDIES Hinsinz JUbises Commercial Adiertiser CONDENSED MAY SECEDE i In the ears (how disagreeable they Do You are!) become chronic and cause Want WALTER G. SXITH - JLD1IOR e JuJce Morrow is California trustee LONDON", Jan. 11. The-- win be a much uneasiness and even tempo-- for the Carnegie fur.d ! meeting here Monday which ; The Best Light? Cabinet : They are signs James B. McCreary has been electad . rary distraction. j t,T2s fair to be the most faUIul in the agreeable thought; Senator from Kentucky. of catarrh; other signs are drop IF SO the efficiency, brilliancy, penetrating power and It is doubtless the Congress is likely to enlarge West .history of the V.'est Indies and may of the much-harass- ed Second Congre-- j pings in throat, nasal sounds which our new enclosed Bishop Point on modern lines. eventually affect the United State3 the general satisfaction type of cation that what the Anglican f U Tf IHMS1M H I V i II lill r lit. illll bombs Lord Salisbury and his colleagrues wii of the voice, impaired taste, smell AHC LICillTS are giving recommend them to the merchant Has iut asuncer tne American iwuy n the strfcets of Caracas, then decide whether Great Britain will will easily Join- - California Is making a strenuous pus a countervailing duty on sugar. and hearing. as the best light far store use. fight against the Cuban tarl.T. 1 Colonial Secretary Chamberlain wiil Catarrh is a constitutional dis beeu of two years ago today Cor.ctssions have been made to uaua Mr. C. C. Eakix of the Imperial Cigar Store has The fire Pan-Americ- an up on homeless, In the conference. submit a statement, made the ease, originating in impure blood, made many people but it I using the arc light for some time and eays: "I find were Lieut. D. II. Jarvls has ben appolnt- - unimpeachable evidence of the "West ntw should not be forgotten that they ed collector of customs at Sitka, Indian authorities, that if this step Is and requires a constitutional this new light gives absolute eat sfaction in every respect the people whose utter negligence of City, Mexican & Orient con- The Kansas not taken the sugar industry In the remedy. sanitary laws' brought about the Railroad 13 making rapid progress. West Indian Islands will be dead with and I would have no other." ditions of which the fire was a puri- Dr. Poole, who was attached to the year, "I suffered from catarrh In the head and . t 1. n:-- I; il.irirl i in a and the West Indies hope We have many such opinions as this but the light i fying sequel. T.i imr la ,es'y loss of appetite and sleep. My blood was , "p:' fr American syndicate0 is plannis.g to and felt bad all over most of the the greatest recommendation. Can be seen at Manufactur- ,tn. u from Canton to Han- - The British delegates to the Brus thin I The Spokesman. Mr. Timmons new rimad sel9 sugar conference will also report time. decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla W. Clothing Store dig- - I ing Shoe Co., W. Dimonds, Globe and ieht-Dae- e weekly, is out. It is a ampu- - mere no 01 me con now no symptoms of catarrh, ana T.nrd Francis Hope had a root mat is utennooa and have addreea ifled paper. Democratic In politics ( resu;t of a shooting accl tinental nations abolishing bounties good appetite, sleep well. others. For further information possible-- t3ted a3 a have a and I interested In Mr. Damon as a t unless Great Britain in- - heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to ac- - declares her candidate for Governor. On these Washington does not believe the Cas- - tention or Imposing countervailing du-count- s all my friends." R. Long, California Junc- and because The Spokesman has tro regime will long hold out in Vene-- ; tleSj Shouij be tion, Iowa. wny the bounties continued the field to Itself, we see no reason zuela. i The preliminary sessions of the Brus-- . Hawaiian Electric Cof Ltd. It should not live and thrive. . The House of Representatives favors sugar Hood's Sarsaparilla the plan for the permanent census bu- sels conference have convinced King Street, Near Alakea. reau. i the British delegates that the conti- Cures catarrh of the nose, throat, The Advertiser gives the very latest John E. Redmond has been ed nental powers only desire at the mo3t bowels, ifcc, removes all its effects. news from the ' bedside of Delegate chairman of the Irish parliamentary to amend the bounty system, and that and builds up the whole system. Wilcox. Our telegram was sent from : nnrtv. j thi3 is chiefly due to the hope of pla--. Washington in the early morning of Illinois veterans of the Spanish war eating their own consumers. the 11th. that received by Mrs. Wilcox ! have formed a company to help the The best informed opinion, gathered j being dated the 10th. At last accounts Boers. - by a representative of the Associated ii-- ThJ The next world's Sunday school con- Press, inclines to the belief' that the definite vention will probably be held in Jeru next steamer should bring salem. Cabinet will not consent to the Impo sews as to the turn of the crisis which, Mexican officers claim to have lo- sition of countervailing duties, for fear A Fine Assortment 11th, was manifestly on the at hand. cated Fleishman, the Los Angeles ab- of raising a storm of internal criticism t sconder. from the old school of free traders, who pension bill reported in the constitute a formidable ring Un Besides adding Immensely, to the cost The of the t of running the courts',- -' the two Judges House is J6.000.00O less than last year's ionist party. The memorandum which of the First .Circuit ,court have made estimate. Mr. Chamberlain will present on Mon A Montana convict attempted to se day is worded more in an ' other big expenses by shirking their cure a pardon by forging the name of the nature of N Japanese Silks, ultimatum any presented GW work. Circurnstance3 connected with than hitherto Judge Gear's long and unearned vaca Aslattie man committed suicide by ! to he government.- and while it does tion, are likely to compel the retrial or puttingf a lighted stick of dynamite in not openly threaten secession, that Is the timej to select Kimonos. Grass Cloth, phase of ver- J jonr . big case. Hawaii Is paying dearly his mouth. the situation has been 8 for its experience with a carpet bag Charles W. Schwab, the steel mag- bally communicated by the Colonial iudiclary. which Interests itself chiefly nate, is said to have won $20,000 at Secretary. Hawaiian Silk Flags In politics and months off. - Monte Carlo. It i3 almost needless to add that the Admiral Schley and Mrs. Schley were decision of the Cabinet will be kept a Flower Just the thing to decorate your room with given a warm welcome at Savannah. . t The explicit telegrams to the effect profound Becret, at least until January that Governor Otero was to be removed en"nteK lwn fh.J 20. when the British delegates return to AND resolve themselves into the news, con- free mailing privilege byw'the House of the Brussels sugar conference. veyed by the current files, that he Is to Representatives. It is said Mr. Chamberlain realizes v. We also call your attention to the Fine Assortment oi . have the unanimous report of the Sen- Boatswain Delgnan, one of Hobson's the gravity of the crisis and favors im- ate Committee on Territories in favor crew, has returned to duty on the U. posing countervailing duties, but the of confirming him. People here who S. steamer Independence. personnel of the large cabinet includes Vegetable A contract for sewering and paving so many utterly differing economic Doilies Fringed Tray Cloth , off- and up posed he would be removed $10,049,000 has been award to please enemies Havana for views that it is doubtful whether Mr. hand his and that the ed to a Jersey City firm. Chamberlain will win day. Made of Silk and Grass Cloth direct from Japan course would be followed elsewhere, The biennial convention of the Unit the may study the Otero incident to ad- ed of Railway Employes Is Brotherhood :o:-- vantage. . Li session in San Francisco. General Bell's vigorous Philippine ST. CR0 X PLANTERS campaign is bearing fruit, and many of the insurgents are surrendering. PACIFIC CABLE The extradition treaty between Chile WANT ISLAND SOLD and the United States has been ap IS CONSIDERED proved by the Chilean congress. ' R. S. Anthony, a California man, was ' ST. THOMAS (D. W. I.), January 3. acquitted of high treason in aiding the The following cablegram, signed by a 1 ;(,''large number of residents of Danish Boers, by a British courtmartial. the House Committee Listens to Plans The London Times endorses the fiscal jWes--t Indies, was --sent from the Danish Waverley Block Hotel Street nronosals of the Teleeranh touchinar in- - island of St. Croix to the Min ster of of Commercial Cable creased taxes upon tea and sugar. i Finance and the Rlgdag at Copenhagen Company. Yuma Indians olrered theiE. medicine on January a: connrming tne me-ma- n as a sacrifice to the Great Spirit, morial to his --majesty. King Christian, in accordance with tribal customs. of June, 19C0, the undersigned planters, WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. The House A bill has been Introduced In the representing 3S.O0O acres out of a total House providing for an annual life sal- - of 50,000 acres, and merchants and other . up Committee on Commerce today tock ary of $25,000 for all representatives of the Danish West In- - the subject of a Pacific cable. The main The collier Bristol went on the rocks dies, assert that if the-Ameri- can market question is whether the cable shall be near Vancouver, and it is feared that Is not secured by the sale of the Islands crew may have been drowned. sugar industry here will suffer se- - . by government or by her fthe constructed the Frlends of Judge Noyes are in Wash- - verely, and will have to cease in the ington fighting the Ninth Circuit Court J near future, the prices for sugar now Now Beiog Opened Up. devoted to an explanation by George G. of Appeals, which found him guilty. rullng being below the cost of producing Ward, vice president of the Commercial "Padre," a big" medicine man or tne that article." Yuma Indians, has been tortured to Subsequent signatures secured to this Pacific Cable Company, of the plans of death to expiate the sins of the tribe. message raised th'e ratio of representa- An Assoited Shipment of that company. He stated that terms had The New Tork Central Intends to tion to nine-tent- hs of the total acreage 5. been made Tor the manufacturing and substitute electricity for steam as the under cultivation. laying of a cable to Honolulu by Novem- motive power in the New York tunnels. t The People s Bank of Fair.esvllle, O., Hawajian ber 1st next, and the company intended has suspended owlrg to the suspension Supreme Court fu'tainrd. Typewriter. to extend the. cable to Manila within of the Euclid Avenue Trust Company. The United States Supreme Court has years Frank Newman, seventeen years old. jurlsd!ct!on Wild- - We tro from next November. The years refused to take of the have just received of was now pro- was sent to prison for twelve at er Steamship Company's case which was il manufacture the cable San Jose for the murder of a steamship j f fa of iQ Fiat and ceeding, he stated, at the rate of 243 man. appealed from the Hawaiian Supreme J gpjy ihe miles per month, and the rate would be Ten resoltulons referring to the Court to the Ninth Circuit Court of Ap- packages of everyjvariety. op Schley i Home la creased to 640 miles per month. He case have been referred to the peals, which also refused to hear the sub-committ- ee on organization of rank case. The Supreme Court held that the cave the cost of the project as between and pay. annexation act did not provide for appel- 10.000,000 and $12,000,000. Mme. Adele Preveau, once Countes3 late jurisdiction on the part of Federal Guaranteed Letter and Document Files, Cross-questioni- ng by Chairman Hep-bo- rn De Dorea, prominent In the diplomatic Coui'ts of Admiralty cases pending in set at Washington, died in poverty In the Hawaiian courts. The case involved and Messrs. Corliss and Mann New York. tended to develop question whether a judgment of $45,000 against the Wilder New, the It is reported that the Santa Fe Rail- Company, for the sinking of the steam- Sectional Bookcases, Etc. or not the company, by having an exclu-- Company will $30,000,000 in ftlvA ffolri. wmilil maintain titirVi rat road issue er Wm. Carson by the Claudine two bonds to pay for contemplated , im- years ago. Ward gave the expected rate to Manila provements. at tl and Honolulu 35 cents to SO cents a Arbor, Is - Professor Lombard, of Ann " word. The hearing will continue tomor- trying to demonstrate by experiments " Joe Mariner Serenades. Xt on a frog, that the seat of the soul 13 "Joe" Mariner, who for past three Inquiry among the members of the in the spine. the 1 committee , indicated that the hearing The British bark Calthnesshlre, years has been one of the popular young For Sale at Coast Prices by' bad not progressed far enough for them Captain Furneaux, had narrow es- business men of Honolulu, and a pranc- gov- a mil to reach a definite choice between cape from being piled up on the rocky ing member of the Elks, leaves today FORT STREET. ernment and ' private ownership. It is Vancouver shore. in the China for the coast. He goes with known, however, that Chairman Hepburn Land Commissioner Hermann has Mr. Perry, of book fame, and will travel ta strongly in favor of private ownership, asked an additional appropriation of on the mainland with him. "Joe" spent and his influence with the committee is 1200.000 for forestry work. Part of It ! his last night in Honolulu with the Elk H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. very, strong. may go to Hawaii. Quartette, of which he is the mandolin The Euclid Avenue Trust" and Sav- - member, serenading his friends. The ings Bank, of Cleveland, Ohio, has as-- , quartette made the rounds for several PEARL HARBOR signed, but announced that depositors hours, and In this manner Mariner made SSS88SSSSSSSSSk3aS88SRSS83iS will be paid in full. his P-- P. C. - 1411 I The Dowager Empress of China is KING STREET, NAVAL STATION asserting her supremacy by granting Independence Park. an audience in the sacred hall always 1 Canal Sill Passer. forbidden to women. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. The Hep- You Enjoy It; Congress Will Be Asked for Im- The Cheyennes at the Lame Deer burn Nicaragua canal bill passed the WM. NORTON & CO. by practical- - You Need provement Money This killine of a brav. an th suicide of House late this afternoon It, Too. at the latter's wife and daughter, ly a unanimous vote. Only two mem Session. James J. Hill, was given an ovaticn bers out of 310 voted against It. Messrs. Best California at a North Dakota grain growers' con- Fletcher (R.) of Minnesota and Lassi-te- r He meeting (D.) of Virginia were the only two vention. addressed the In casting negative votes. Hay and Grain PRIM LHGER WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Admiral Brad- defense of his railroad combination. Has all the wonderful tonic propertie-- i of prepare estimates to be sent to Charles Warren Stoddard, author of ford will "South Sea Idylls." will resign his pro- General Vasquez, the former presi- Delivered to any part of the City or pure hops and malt. Congress asking authority to build a dry fessorship in the Catholic University at dent of Honduras, has been arrested by Islands, In quantities to suit. ock and a few shops at X'earl Harbor, Washington and return to literature. Nlcaraguan authorities, charged with Absolutely pure and properly aged. Hawaii, and other bureaus of the navy A bloody political fight in the senate trying to incite a revolution. Phone Main 103. P. O. Box 15. Order a trial caBe from the Biewery." will ask for appropriations. Is ex- of Paraguay killed one man and It wounded several, and ended by the for- Telephone Main 341. pected that the dock wlU be cut out of mal deposition of President Anceval. The explanation of the killing of the Delivered Free in City. eem to have been provided by nature Germans in Bismarck archipelago is PRUDENT HAN that they ruthlessly destroyed some of Has Just Received for this purpose. The War Department the few palm trees left to the natives. prefers a slight expense to has already submitted to ' Congress a Eleven Indictments against promi- New Lines of & possible crushing loss. project for the erection of batteries at nent Modoc county, Cal., citizens, were entrance, returned for lynching. An effort to the harbor of a character to have the grand Jury illegal "Roberts'" Cream of Chocolate keep a hostile force a safe distance. declared Men's and Boys' MAN OF SENSE at failed. I Beet sugar men at Washington are will aroid needlces worry. nervous Goods) Sutb African Speculation. over the persistent rumor that Furnishing , A new.'and delicious drink which requires no sugar or Robert T. Oxnard is in league with NEW YORK. Jan. 8. Commenting up- the trust in trying to get a reduction erenm. Just add hot water and it's ready to drink. on the situation in South Africa, the of the tariff. Hats, Ties. Underwear The only beverage for invalids and children, or whea London correspondent of the Tribune Annie Boudry shot Jennie Gagnon, Insixre: says: "Lord Rosebery will entertain wounding her fatally, and then com- Clothing. trareling or cancping. mitted suicide. They worked In a Man- and Cecil Rhodes at Mentmore for a few chester, N. H., cotton mill where the JToizr JLife, Used in the Commissary Dept., U. S. days, and will be brought into closer fight occurred. Fort Street, near King. 3ToTzr Jlozzsa, for use in field and hospital touch with the situation In South Afri- Sir Robert Ball says the ice age will ca. Speculators in mining come again, some thousands of years shares are hence, when Venus, Jupiter and the Iojxt Goods. FOR SALE BVS. anxious to impress foreigners with the earth are in a certain position in re- NHW UHAKCII 6TOISK SALTER fact that there Is a boom. In the Kaffir gard to each other. market. Prices have A marriage is being be- Hotel St. near Union. advanced intermit- arranged O Telephone Bine C81. Fort Street, tently during the last few weeks, but tween the daughter of General Yung CALL the movement Is artiUclal, with specu- Lu and Prince Chun, brother of the lative purchase with borrowed tnor.ey Chinese' Emperor, in order to secure J . Ev G O. ti J' rather than solid investment. Operators an heir to the throne. HeDryWater&ow&Co. eager to work up excitement in the Kaffir-m- Congressmen eppose the $.",000 pen- - Fancy Stapia . HTv-- Croc ri rids 1 and arket refer to the increased Cinn ITaT.'I- -I t a demand . . I Beretanla and t:mma nt for shares from Paris an-- l New York, i'piuuauuTi equal to me ' 8TOCK, BOND, REAL ESTATE OAHU CARRIAGE MFG. CO., LTD. : but balance Telephone Blue 2312. the evidence of foreign investment of the President's salary for AND INSURANCH BROKBRS, 1175 Is tainted with suFuldon. The market in nrst year, amount nsr to JM.OOO. RIVER STREET. Is always strengthened It is now every when Mr. lilioOa said that the Carnegie In- We receive by rtramer from PAKTISG, BUCKSIITEKG AKD IPJMMirG A SPECUL1T. Is In London, for his optitnUm id infec- stitution will remain a private corpor- Butter, Green Fort anii MVrebaat Sta. I tious. Money la now ation, and Congress the Coast fresh Potatoes. AVL, cheap in the city will not be asked Vegetables, Apples, Cracker, etc. Our Telephone MMn 313. ORDERS PBOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. and speculative purchases cf kbarts are to take any action. The $10.0C0.000 do- X 541. easily financed. is goods new, money Pnoae Bice P. O. Box I7i. nation eald to be la eteel bonds after are all and the brst Read the Dally Advertiser; 79 cent alL can bur. per month. II

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902.

from the Ilogan company, and four new ) " ones j 1 altogether. . 1 I The afternoon of vaudeville w.i be in- - ! CLASH OF augrurated by a concert by the band. The ' f men of Berger tvill be stat:oned In front j of the theater, and wUl play for an hour j 1 before the performance is to birin at 2 o'clock. It may be that there will b Co., 1 Faeme other in Hardware Ltd. features which Berger's men SAILORS will participates. The intention first was Fort and Merchant Streets, and Bethel Street, Honolulu, to have the benefit at the opera house, ; hut as there are heavy acts which could : not be moved, it was thought best to use the other theater. The usual prices, Dealers in Hardware and General Merchandise $1.00 and 0 cents, will be followed, and Bioody Affray in any ticket taken from a member of the ordv or from ore cf the stores down- town, w.ll be exchaused at the box office OJ,E AGENTS of the theater after four o'clock this aft- FOR Oahu Lumber ernoon, for reserved seats. I The program wU include the follow- ing: Fiatt and Harvey, in a o.ack face, 4. ; i. WILLCOX & GIBBS Yard. sketch; Mme. Adele, assisted by Master j Many, the only woman shadow-graphis- t 3 . llll in the country; the St. Once brothers, New Automatic Sewing Machines comedy bicyclists; Ernest Ilogan, the unbleached American. In a monologue l ; 1 The Best family Machine Made. ifitW NON-UNIO- N and songs; Trof. Towell, who, with his company, w'U put on a great act, better man anything he has done here yet. I 'M4I Agents for SAILORfiELD-U- P sort of modern mystery: Bert Flatt will appear in a sketch with Suther- - - Rose AGENTS The Galena Lubricating Oils, for railroad use exclu- land, the title being 'Happy as Birds in sivelyused on 95 per cent of the railways of the May." OR United states. 3. Police Charge the Fighting Men In addition there will be t! e Ferrari duo, with a new lot of. fine dances; SALE OF RAl ESTATE Hi! - . . . e McCU'in The Vacuum Oil Co.'a Lubricating guaranteed to rt . . .r l and Make Several and lime. Cordelia, in special- give the best ties; Clarence J. Harvey will appear as results. Weary Willie; Mme. Niilpon, the chame- Arrests. -, Standard Lubricating Oils more extensively used leon dance- will try to capture the x- - agonizing butterfly. The program will than any others. close with a comedy song by iiope Har- F. J. LOWREY, President. Magnite Cold Water Paint and Spray Pump. S THE result of a clash between den, entitled "Mary Jane's Top Note." A. B. WOOD. Tiee-Prelde- nt. on This up program union and non-uni- sailors Sat- makes a which will bo J. A. GILMAN, Secretary and Treas- u ..i A seen to be one of the most attractive f Deere Plows. urer. 4" John Hall's Safes. urday nlffht and early yesterday that could be arranged. The object in accepting F. J. AMWEG. Auditor. ill Oliver Chilled Plows. Albany Compound. morning. In the premises of the Oahu this benefit at this time is that CHAS. II. GILMAN. Manager. between Iwllel road and the lodge may be placed in good condi- Distillate. Silex Cement Wash. Lumber Yard tion to meet its charitable work, that wharf, nearly a dozen men being MR WILLIAM M. MIN TON. LATE ; California Powder Work. Stove Company." the railroad the object of the order. ' ) were badly' wounded and several are WITH GEAR, LANSING & CO., IS if v ASSOCIATED US Howe Scales. Kilfly and Sprayers. NOW WITH AS ... : -. yet under the care of physicians. The Stsamer Movements. SELLING. AGENT. .. were 1 ; police called for about o'clock ARRIVE. .1 i ... fi 'i it yesterday morning and upon their ar- Sierra Colonies Jan. SI t c;. l rival in the lumber yard they encoun Ventura S. F .Jan. 22 Gaelic S. F .....Jan. 23 ,ri"' tered about a score of the sailors, and Doric Yokohama Jan. 31 aftera hard battle'took three of them Alameda S. F Feb. 1 HOUSE LOTS were compelled Hongkong Maru S. F. .. Feb. 6 prisoners. The officers Nippon Maru Yokohama Feb. S 11 30 PER CENT to use force to make their way through Sonoma Colonies .....Feb. 11

on Sierra San . 12 Sausage 1 the gang to where non-uni- seamen Francisco .....Feb. AT REDUCTION been waylaid,' were being Miowera Colonies Feb. 12 1 who had S. 14 1. China F Feb. Just 'phone order mm . .... - - jour lvti. i. II. w I - Moana Victoria Feb. 15 :-- Hi the,-force- , ' get met, burly to us and some of the AT policeman on in a Peru Yokohama Feb. 15 poupoeo, most delicious eausage LIMITED. sailor named Tierney, a man about as' Doric S. F. , Feb. 22 t big as himself, and did not capture him Alameda S. F. Feb. 22 you have ever ' tasted. until both had matched their strengtn. Coptic Yokohama Feb. i.; I K. ISOSHIMA'S, From reports made by some of the America Mam Yokohama . ..March 4 Frankfurters unfortunate men who were beaten by Ve.-.tur- a Colonies ....March 4 with Erauner Kohl. SO union Bailors, appears that they Nippon Maru S. F ...March 4 King Street, next H!av in Stock and the it Sonoma S. F March 5 a grudge against Captain i Frankfurt rs have had Peru S. F : March 12 it with Saner KoM. to Cattle & Cooke, Spicer ana ni3 snip, Florence, Decause!Citv r pr tin "Yokohama ,?.iarch 12 GREAT BARGAIN. 'Offer non-unio- far Sale there were n men aboard. The Aoranrri Colonies .March 12 Lnbarunirst, union men, from otner snips, lea Dy i Alameda S. F. .. March 15 O.N Tiernej. planned to waylay the non-u- n- r.Miowera Victoria March 15 $5,5CO Truffalwurst, ion men as thev were leaving: their R. F March I'O shijo or returning to it, and stationea Gaelic Yokohama . March 22 Zitnjantcurst, Sierra Colonies . . March 2.'. Gentlemen's Shirts ffc themselves in the open spae between Mortaflelln the lumber yard and the railroad Ventura S. F March 20 Imported and Domestic America Maru S. F March 23 tracks leading to the railway wharf, Hongkonj Maru Yokohama.. March 29 Oxford ROOFING where the Florence lies. They were in DEPART. Lot 75x140. anl of Make. All largo such a position that a pile of lumber Standard e Cambridge Sausages. BUILDING PAPER view of pass China P. F. Jan. 20 Hnuf-- of ten roomp, viz.: four screened them from the S. F. 21 y. ; Sierra Jan. p wii-- PRESERVATIVE PAINT ers-b- About 9 o'clock the union men 22 bedrooms and room cn eize3, from 15$ and up. These to of the! Ventura Colonies Jan. BOILER AND STACK PAINT beiran caDture the sailors 'Gaelic Yokohama . . Jan. 23 floor; large reception hall, par- Florence. As each man came by he Doric S. F , Jan. 21 lor, dining rorm, kitchen, two are superior goods, and also a INSULATING COMPOUND was held and assaulted. An investiga- Alameda S. F. Feb. 5 CO. tion of the rendezvous made after ttv Hongkong Maru Yokohama . ..Feb. 6 bedrooms and bath on fiivt floor; LEWIS & I BRIDGE AND ROOP PAINT slug Nippon Maru S. F. Feb. 8 ptable and ifervants' quarter. Elec- IOCS ST. . bargain. gang was routed, showed that the FORT gers had laid in ammunition for their Sonoma S. F Feb. 11 tric car line will paps withinthree 240 Three Telephones 24-- repeated assaults, consisting of railway Sierra Colonies Feb. 1 ; Miowera Victoria .Feb. 12 rmnutfs of this property. Call at iron, brieks,-tone- s, pieces of wood and i. B. Q. YEE HOP & CO. China Yokohama . . Feb. 14 once on i anything that would inflict injury or moana colonies veD.i REFINED SUGARS.; produce wounds upon their victims. Peru S. F Feb. 15 Cube and Granulated. Two of the men who were beaten Doric Yokohama Feb. 22 & Cooke KAHIKIXUI 31 EAT MARK El managed ta escape the gang, and, mak Coptic . i eo. stle : f ing a detour regained their ship, where Alameda S. F. .. Feb. 23 . And Grocery. . PAINT OILS, their wounds were dressed. They made America Maru S, F. March 4 slaiid Realty Co. LIMITED. I Luool and Linseed. another detour in leaving the vcisi Ventura S. F. March LIMITED. and wharf and came to the police sta-- Nippon Maru Yokohama March . , . i jwarcn o LIFE and FIRE lion, wnere tney reporteu me irouoie. Sonoma Colonies - STEAM PIPF COVERING, i Peru Yokohama . March 12 204 Duilding riot-squa- - Judd FRUITS AND VEGETABLE- A d, consisting of Jim Kupi- j - Qjty of Peking S. F. March 12 Reed's Patent Elastic Section hea, Neilsen and Bishaw, was des- Aorangi March 12 ap- Victoria j isurance Agents. Covering. patched to the lumber yard. They Miowera Colonies March 13 proached the p'ace cautiously and saw Alameda S. F. ... March 13 Street, cor. Alakea INDUR1NE, ang Coptic March 20 Orpheum Beretania the in the act of beating three t Yokohama Theater S. 1 March 22 Pboo9 Blue 3511. Water-proo- f Cold Water Paint, men The officers charsred on the rinjr! Gaelic F j ..xuarcn o AGENTS FOR Inside and outside, In white and and broke through in an effort to lay Sierra b. l colors. their hands on the men actually per- veiuura oiomes . ivi.an.u- -j Maiinee Toiiy at 2:30, forming acts of violence. The gang America Maru Yokohama . ..March 2S SW ENGLAND MUTUAL ALSO AT the Hongkong Maru R. F March 2U ; THR was surprised, and so were the non-unio- n Tonjgut ai 8:15. LIFE INSURANCE CO FILTER PRESS CLOTH men, for upon being released by FISHMA11KET, Linen and Jute. their captors, they took to their heel.s Rcsa Committed. or BOSTON and either went bacik to their ship or In the District Court on Saturday, FIRE INSURANCE CO, MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20 CEMFST, LIME AND BRICKS up town. George Rosa, Charged with murder m Kupihea engaged the man Tierney, the first degree, was committed for trial. Lee & Rial's Or HARTTORD. the biggest fellow in the gang, and had He Is alleged to have caused the death his hands full for several minutes. of hl3 brother, Joseph Rosa. Defendant, ENA Finally Tierney broke and ran, with through his attorney, A. G. M. Robert-fo- a, World's . .. AGENTS FOB ... USE.... M. R. COUNTER Kupihea in hot pursuit. A form darted waived examination. WESTERN FUGAR REFINING CO., out of the darkness in front of Kupihea. Entertainers 111 Mm m--m Mmr m SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and nermy and struck tne latter, giv New Maui PostcfSce. Jeweler and ing Kupihea a chance to capture him to place Neilsen Spreckelsville postoffice has ceased Will change program At Home, nd him under arrest. to new Silversmith. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. picked exist, having been moved the ! and Bishaw each out a man ." PHILADELPHIA, PA. mill and rechristened "Puunene Tost- - I., Club, held him. tnree men - At the and The union i 1 ill I rt n were to house, where omce.' ir. w m. u.iiaie Monday Kight s taken the station yaisnu u- - f Receptions, NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO.. Tierney was charged with anu an rnun ntuiwi At Your assault and addressed to Spreckelsville will be sent REPAIRING A Manufacturers of. National Cane battery on Kupihea. Josh Johnson and postoffice. Maui News, and at all Shredder, New York. Victor Dunn, tlie other two men, were to Puunene t - ... SPECIALTY- also charged with assault and battery. de- Gatherings. Yesterday Captain Spieer The Supreme Court of Kansas ; Social PAR AFFINE PAINT COMPANY. of the Flor cided the mayoralty contest of Topeka Tuesday, Jan.; 21, San Francisco, Cal. ence and two of the men who had been in favor of Parker (D.). CONSOLIDATED Fine Assortment of ssaulted the night before made a Hawaiian Jewelry round of the union ships, accompanied The condition of Sir Edward FAREWELL NIGHT OlILANDT & CO., by police oflieers. and three men were M. P., following a se- m WATEfl WDBKS'CBi, San Franciaco, Cal. identified as having been members of rious operation, is dangerous. Street, - Love B'ldg. he union gang, and the.se were placed Fort under arrest. They were Ed Morris, Mrs. Goodsole "Why, Johnny, are you LIMITED. going home now? Your mother's P- - George Conniff and It. McClain. ihei just it Amenta for the Hawaiian Island. J latter is the one who struck Tierney iook ng ror you an auauu 5 r.,onff T,,.t Johnny "Yos'm. I know." PRICES: Island Order Solicited. i. wor-- though he had performed an act which j Mrs. Goodsole "Just think how Reserved Seat',. 1.00; GaUery, 50c-.- DDhoB Main TL r!ed sho mnr.t be. THE j assisted the police ollicer. yet ho wai i 'CJinjrcn positively 'identified as the "man who. 7 25c. HMs'SU to the KONA ORPHANAGE I ! earlier in the eveninsr. had assisted in Philadelphia Press. 'onm Matinee. INQ CHAN CO. L- the assaults. B - A N The cases of the men will come up in COFFEE STORE morning. ELLXTiON' UV OrFlCEKS. anitary Plumbing the police court this la the place to buy Coffee and Tea. AT annual, meeting of tut: Kor.a-Ka- a and BENEFIT FOR stockholders of . the Tele- phone and Telegraph Co., Ltd., heid ewer Connections this' day. th following officers were Tlree Tiaacs a, W eclr. LODGE OF ELKS elected for the ensuing year: SPECUlX-TY- . Ps:der.t, O. C. Hewitt. A i; Pn-ilder- t. 15 KINO STREET. Vice Oeorge Clark. It Visiting Theatrical Folk Will Lend Secretary and Treasurer, L. S. t2i KING STREET, ' Opposite Toung' Block. Aungst. . Itween St. Railroad Depot. Tel- - Biuo 1621. Valuable A d to the Local Auditor, V. II. Greenv.-ell- River asd Directors?.!. F. Scott, C. M. Walton Herd. and J. A. Maguire. Are Ycu Insured gainst Accident? . January 14, 1?-D2-. L. S. AUNGST, Secretary. E3 Vaudeville, with some acta which have The "Traveler Accident Insurance Ot.. O O S never letii seea here, will be the feature CAHD OF THANKS. of Hartford, la :ho Urgeat in the world. Of every description See of a great benefit for the Elks, which our new will be given tomorrow afternoon at the express Orphci;rn theater. The idea of a benefit Mrs. John P.ryarit wishes to JSo. GIG. A. C. LOVEKfN Flat-Openi- ng suggested X day hrr jrirn'v ihar.ks to al! k;n.l fri-n- dj who DO NOT STA BVE was and carried be-rv-'- PONOLULU LODGE No. 616. B. P. sympathized with her in her late .v: YOUR HAIR. Agmt th Territory of Jira(i througl.. as to arrangements, before - new tall, on Gnteral for ir. r.t at tin- death if htr late iuis-b&n- d, DANDRUFF will meet ta their nigh;, to that It is more than possible . PACHECO'S atreeta. every 403 Judd Building. there will be even a program than Jel'.n IJrj-ant- an 1 to those wh. KILLER IS A NATURAL ir and Bertanla Books. better help d her d'.srirg h:s rhort illness, onu TIATR FOOD. has bie.i outlined so far. - haay evening. e i'c.-i.ill- t.- the iters. j the We have the largest assort- The presence the cross-road- s carpi Sold by all Druggists and at Unin 13. R- at of the Ou) BfiYAXT. my order of Oe - ihAVER LUKCH ROOMS ment to choose from tn rac tic cf a number of Klks, bound both CAUP.IE Barber Shop. H D. COPZEN3. Secretary. town. ways, a well a.s some local talent wh eh has rivir before bten uncovered, gave .NOTICE BnOS. & CO. H. J. NOL.TE. Proprietor. on COTTCN OF the iu-estl- thr.t there be the ALL KINDS y GENERAL CON- Tort Street. Oppoelte Wilder Co. Price the Lowest. court';, of a helping Land to the local ANY WOMAN OR GIP.L NEEDING ENGINEERS AND lodcre, v hich has only just bought and commu- TRACTORS. riRST-CLAS- S SERVED. .to h'lp or advice, is invited to t'U'b'bev Goods LUNCHES entered its own house. That there person or by letter, in-ia- nicate, either in Coffee. Soda I was agreement will be under-T5tco-:I with Ensign Hattie E. Larral.ee, ma- - all With Tea. Water. KM NIPDMSM ltd .vhen it is known that all the besr v.fimiitM furnished for Goodyear Co. , Glnjrer Ale or Milk. LIU. I Contracting oi Rubber j ilfILL, IirillULU UU., Jj j acts ors'fhe existing program at the 4SS King street. Ho- - elasws of 7 a.' m. to 10 p. tn. r Industrial Home. Honolulu R. Presiaenx. ren from lut-iie- are mciuat-- wi;n Boston Block. H. PEASE. TT inose nolulu. p4T. ys-- t. Ct- - ' ' t' 4 --M-K JAS. F. 'MORGAN. OH POLITICS ON M noi anfl Broter JUST RECEIVED BIG ISLAND 65 QUEEN STREET, P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72

Nothing Done Yet Towards Filling Gap in the Republican li English Bloaters, Committee. Findon Haddock, Mall advices from HiJo to the Repub lican Territorial Central' Committee brought no report of a conference there, of Messrs. MeStocker, Walker and Es- - Fancy Cheese. tep of the Hilo committee to nominate a successor on the Territorial committee, vice Gibbs, resigned. Secretary Avery said he had received a letter from Mr. MeStocker saying that the distance- - from Hilo to Honokaa was about forty miles t4-- and there was no time to write to Mr, Estep at that po.'nt and receive a reply t in time to forward a definite answer to 4- - Honolulu on the steamer which arrived May & Co,, Ltd. here last Saturday. The secretary also received a letter from Mr. Kstt-p- , In answer to one which he sent by the Mauna Loa a week ago Auction Te'ehones 22, 24, 92. P. 0. Box3S6 last Friday, or several days before he OF I wrote to Mr. MeStocker, suggesting general conference. ' Mr. Estep said he had endorsed Mr. MeStocker' s nomina tion of Mr. Ridgway for the vacancy on Shoes, Furniture and the Territorial committee, and that ' he would soon go to Hiio to confer with Sundries Messrs. MeStocker and Walker. Mr. MeStocker desires the Territorial committee to .take up the matter of transferring Olaa precinct from Hilo ON TUESDAY, JAN.lst, district to the jurisdiction of Puna dis AT 10 O'CLOCK A. trict, or make It a separate precinct. He said that many of the voters In Olaa had At my salesroom, C3 Queen street. I to go forty, miles- - to vote, change quantlty Portable Track Complete! and the will sell at Public Auction a tr would eliminate this feature. lie also of assorted sizes of new advised a cons'deratlon of the matter of Shoes, In good order; cutting off Olaa from the Judicial dis Household Furniture of all kinds and trict of Hilo to Puna. This question has Handbags, ui been referred to Governor Dole for solu A large quantity of. Silver-handle- d Pearl Paper Knives, or suggestion. - -- tion Hooks,- 14-l- b P The largest mail since the close of the Silver Button Scissors, 30 inch Gauge. Rails. m campaign was received by the Ter Shoe Horns, Glove Stretchers, ; last ' ritorial committee secretary last Satur Manicure Sets, B3 day and yesterday, and the office Is be New Madras and Linen Pajamas. 36-inc- h Gauge. 20-I- b Ral's. giimir.g to take on its fofrmer wonted ac Assorted Sizes Soft Bosom Shirts, in In tlve appearance. good order; to Assorted Under Garments, Corsets, Assorted Sizes of New Black, White at AIDING MEN TO and Brown Straw Hats, K; Etc., Etc. For Sale in Quantities to Suit by LI ASK FOR CHARITY co JAS. P. MORGAN, Old Portuguese Annoys Hotel AUCTIONEER. Ei e Guests With a Begging Letter. H. Co., 1 Hackfeld & Ltd. Ea lei were Guests at the Hawaiian Hotel an eo noyed yesterday by afternoon a Portu ev guese man about CO years of age in the or as roie a beggar. Tne old fellow was mc cleanly shaven, dressed like a laborer in nis faunday best, ana carried a gunny- - me sack under his arm. He presented a Bp piece of paper on which was written In gn a bold, flourishing Spencerian handwrit T ing, a jo wnom it may concern no lea nce, setting rortn that the bearer was . IE beF an aged man, worthy, etc., and entitled A N b A L ha f ijei to the people's consideration, as he had a wife and family, and was In need of SCfErN C CIu support. The notice concluded with tne I T statement that cast-of- f clothing would me! be immensely acceptable to the old man CAMERA Vi and his family. Photographers have long wished T The beggar could speak no English, (or a camera that would enable mmmmmiiiwa and made his wants known only by the GRIND AUCTION SALE her showing of the letter. When questioned II them to take pictures of great T as to whether he had called at the office width, such as wide buildings, large groups, broad landscape?, marine twe of the Associated Charities for aid, he IN BANKRUPTCY. views,tcw The ent shook his head and muttered something the about not being able to understand En- oru glish. He began to make a round of the Mo lanais . where the guests were taking An entire their ease after lunch, when Clerk .... .l--i I,- ,- .i.i. trn-- r n Smith espied him and sent one of the Stock Merchandise r i i of attaches to guide the old man down th.-- Is the" ONLY practical camera makes this possible. 7fth steps to that the street. its SWINGING LENS giving a scope of 150 degrees nothing hoi The Portuguese is able-bodie- d, - and At Public Auction. o eludes its vision, and THE WHOLE of the broadest view is per nit should be able to earn his daily bread. as do the rest of his countrymen. Who fectly reproduced in one photograph. It's an ideal scenic camera inK wrote the circular Is a matter of conjec See it and you will say so. CATALOGUES FREE VJ the ture, It was done by some Honokaa, but one who da; ought to have known better. Hawaii, Send to us for Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue and Price Litt the of the Camera?, or call and see them at th( BUCKNAM GOES tio ON' THURSDAY, JAN. 23rd, Ed of TO CRAMPS AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M., Honolulu Photo Supply Company, 2: CO p. m. and 7:30 p. m.. tcr Fort Street, Honolulu. kn ' I will sell at public auction, by order City of Peking's First Officer of Mr. Wade Warren Thayer, trustee tin in the estate of T. Fujitanl, a bankrupt. hai Receives Flattering the entire stock of General Merchan He or OFfcr. ' dise the said T. Fujitanl In the store bee at Honokaa. Hawaii. All the goods Japanese Goods from the store at Paauhau will be tal nu The many xriends of Hansford D. moved to Honokaa. Sale will continue from day to day until all the goods axe un Ducknam, the popular first officer of old. American Goods the City of Peking, will be pleased to Goods to be sold consist of Soy, Jap S3K.and CURIOS he learn that he has been appointed to a anese Provisions and Dry Goods, sol Crepes, Organdies, Lawns, Clothing, (Jo responsible superintendence in the Brown and White Cottons. Thread. T. Cramps shipbuilding yards, Philadel Ribbons, American anid Imported Pro phia. He is now on a leave of absence visions and Canned Goods, Flour, Lan from the Peking, pending decision terns, Axes, Hammers, Hoes, Spades, I his Icakes, General Hardware. Clocks, as to whether or not he will accent Watches, Assorted Jewelry. Showcases, Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets. Ah the same. Shelving, 2 Safes, 4 Horses, 1 Wagon, mc etc., etc. Mr Program Changed. Together with an eight years leasa Ma of the store at Honokaa. The prcgram at the Orpheum Is to be NEW tiOODS received by every steamer from Japan. Un changed again this evening for the two mc ast performances. The company loaves JAS. F. MORGAN. bri on YVednesday evening the most AUCTIONEER. Ml after 11, successful season in the history of the Honolulu, January 1902. tio Orpheum, ami the best presentation of ! FAMOUS BARTLETT WATER. 4 vaudeville in 4 thf Honolulu. 4 Various new stunts of sones and storv 4 ret will be trotted out th:s evening for the 4 th( edification of the audience which bids 4 A tresh lot just received Ex bark "li. P. Uithet" kol fair to occupy every seat for both the J 4 last two nights. ana 4 tr Manager Rial has expressed himself mo Jicst Jieuicinai laiuo uater in the noriu. as highly delighted with the season here Bottled only Lake 4 and promises to have another company at the celebrated Bartlett Spring 4 equally 4 as strong in the fall of this year County, Cal., without exposure to the air. 4 while the resultant receipts of the pres- 4 ent season w'.ll encourage other lfrst-cla- ss Thousands of remarkable cuies have been effected by 4 combinations to make Honolulu a 4 regular stand. All of which is good this water. 4 CC play-goin- g 4 news to the public. 4 Mol DRINK IT AT HOME, his Wants Health Inspector. Cn The government physician at Wailuku On sale at the Drug Stores. Pie has been, for some time past, importun- Pre ing the Board of Health at Honolulu for & rib the appointment of a inspector LOVEJOY CO. 4 an sanitary 4 for Maui, and the Mews h.i Sole Distributors for the Territory of Hawaii. 4 he request to the best of its nbilitv. This is a matter which should no longer 4 te delayed. The government Physicians MORGAN on Maul are kept busy attending to their JAS. F. regular duties, and have no time, even tr; they .. 629 King Street, if had the inclination cv-- FRED & th, without pay a.s sanitarv Insnwtnrc it PHILP BRO. Wright Building a shame that such an inspector has sfi let not been appointed before now, and if It I Practical Harness Makers and Saddlers. soon, lif. not done the citizens of Man! VIrU houlj take in - IIS the matter hand and reir- Harneea, Trunks and Valises, and Repaired. 3t-- ster a kick with the Board 65 Queon Street, Neatly Promptly of Health ica which would be effective. Maui News. Esx Telejcfefiita O. Box 133. K 9. 54. 72 'Phone Blue 2651. P. V. 4

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902.

I LOCAL THE CASTLE BREVITIES. THE0. H. 0AVIES & CO., MUSICALE There i3 a letter at this office for ltd t JAMES Judge Gear Is expected to return, on fT00D2CO00CXXXX3O00OO0OO0OCH the Ventura next Wednesday. 1 O n J. Testa, publisher of the Inde- The musical circle of the Kllo-ha- ra O pendent, returned from Hllo on the Art League will give a mu-fica- le o Saturday. BANISTER Hardware Department. this evening at the home o Every storeroom in the new Young I t t Mrs. S. N. Castle. In Manoa o DUiiuing nas already been Valley. Following Is the pro- rented, and gram: o there is a demand for more. o C. B. Ripley, the architect, expects toJ Capricclo (two pianos). Curlltt o go ' Miss Eisner and Miss Castle. o to Manila. He has the contract to This name on a pair The Dream" (violin obligato), g design and build a church there. Today Is anniversary of Shoes means a Mercadante ilrs. Annis Mon- O the of the big perfect fitting, sty- Sole Agents for tague Turner. Of plague fire which destroyed Chinatown, GondoIIera." Liszt Mrs. W. O? but there will be no observance of the lish Shoe, made of L. Whitney. the best materials, "My Memories." Paolo TostI O The Ministerial Union meets this and of the best II. F. Wichman. O morning. The preacher of the day i3 workmanship. "Mignon." Liszt Mrs. Annis o Itev. E. S. Muckley; theme, "The Ad- Alsen Portland Cement, Montague Turner. o vent of the Holy Spirit." The price Is .high for a poor Shoe, but low for a good one. The 13 Banister good Shoe. Sonate, Op. (piano and vio- o H. M. von Holt returned on the Pe- is a Button or lace, in great variety of leathers, lin), Grieg; lento doloroso, alle- o king Saturday, and had an immediate from $6.00 to 13.00. gro vivace, allegretto tranquillo. o conference relative to the Merchant Sterling Lubricating Oils. allegro animato J. A. Amme o street nuisance with a Board of Health and Miss Castle. o inspector. As the beautiful gondoliera by o Liszt draws to a close, it will be o Mrs. Walter Hoffman returned on the interesting to note the ringing of o Peking Saturday from her tour abroad. Roche Harbor Lime. the bell for the Angelus, and one o Dr. and Mrs. Hoffmann will take up Shoe may recall Millais' famous pic- o their residence again in their Beretania Manufacturers Store ture, "The Angelus." o street home. The trolley cars from Punahou o Deputy Attorney General Cathcart 1057 FORT STHEET. will run every ten minutes o has returned from Hilo, where he was Dick's Balata Belting. between 7:15 and 7:53. At Hill- o appearing before Judge Little as the side avenue, Japanese . guides o representative of the government in the and an occasional lantern will o criminal cases. direct the guests up Castle Hill. o The Hilo papers, up to the 17th, gave 1 .1 o o no information of the arrival there of COOCOOCOCOOOOCXXXXXX)OOCB the training ship Mohican. She was to 3 have sailed for Honolulu on that date, Why and is already a week overdue. BUSINESS I LOCALS. Marston Campbell has returned from - Hawaii, where he superintended the A horse and phaeton Is offered for erection of bridges and the removal of Take gale at a bargain. See ad. the gunpowder house. He will make A black silk scarf was lost at the hIs report to the Executive Council to- - Opera House Saturday night. .day. If you are looking for a position, ' Th Band will give this week the Chances? 3 Big Sales try an ad under our classified wants, following moonlight concerts: Thi3 Wednesday 'next will be Fisher's n - elS6Where SanTannnlVsdaa?dthe HaJaiS under his nag. : It is a well known fact that jj0tei " ZJll See the advertisement of Pacific Im- - . ia Tiem,an- - ho has had charge port Company. Great sale of ladies' L,, at the Ewa planta- - rats are active agents in muslin underwear. ) Uon for tne pagt geven yearg was a The third and last great clearance passenger Saturday on Aorangi for X the spreading disease. - t sale of shirtwaists this week atWhit- - . Mr. Tieman has an eight- - Great Sale liey & Marsh, Ltd. See the display weeks' sick leave WlndW dOWD See your premise3 are wnelF Cme I Reamer Aorangi ar- - that The Ryal Ma" OF V rived at 5 a. m. on Saturday from VIc-- The list oflofflcers who v.ere elected torla She brought 120 tons of general free from this pest. Ladies' Hosiery at the annual meeting of the Kora- - fre)gnt for Honolulu, and a few pas- - Kau Telephone and Telegraph Co.. sengers. Aorangi The sailed for the Some so-call- ed poisons Ltd.. is published elsewhere in these colonies at 3:30 p. m. on Saturday. rat cwuxuua. That rain reported ln Hawaii of forty j inches in twenty-fou- r hours was a merely eerve to fatten those THE LEPER CONCERT. j llood-mak- er sure enough. Just think of it! As much rain fell in the space of rats and mice which are lucky Oiven Sat- one day as falls in Utah in three years. Bfgins on Monday Enjoyable Entertainment mercy good urday by Samahamelia Alumni. It's a the Kanakas are all enough to get a chance at it. swimmers. Salt Lake Tribune. next, 13th inst. . . The concert given at the opera house The Young Men's Christian Associa TOWelS Saturday evening for the benefit of the tion and the Young Women's Christian and lepers, by the Kamohamcha Alumni As- Association spent a pleasant afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Ho-bro- n. Sweeping r ckcior.s 3 sociation, was accounted a success in in Waikiki, on Saturday. Bath- every way. The audience, though not ing, music and luncheon furnished en- in si! styles. f merry Rats Must Go .... Sailor Hats 3 large as the class of the entertain- tertainment for the" crowd. ! There will be no rehearsal of the of object : ment and the worthiness the Amateur Orchestra Tuesday evening. is sure, speedy and absolutely merited, was still very" enthusiastic, and The members are invited to be present apparently enjoyed the excellent pro-cra- m. and give a little music on Friday even-- : certain death to rats and mice. 1 ing in the Young Men's Christian As- The Amateur Orchestra, under the sociation hall, at the Joint reception of We have decided to inaugurate sweeping reductions leadership of Wray Taylor, was at its the Young Women's Christian Associa- Rats Must Go is poison, and best. The selections by the Kamchame-h- a tion and the Young Men's Christian. this week in Ladiea' Hosiery, Towels and Sailor Hats. girls' school were much enjoyed and Association, a re.al poison, one of the kind speak for thamselve?. miss such a heart-l-y applauded, as were the Alumni i Commissioner Taylor has received a The prices Doa't Club sonijs. letter from Forester Haughs, dated nt that kills. One can will effec- golden opportunity. The Kamehameha choir and the Pawaawa, Hawaii, January 13th. He school gave several selections and Expert Griffith have been through Kvhicta were also much enjoyed. the Hamakua burned district, and tually demonstrate this fact. The only solo number of the evening three days were spent at Eben Low's, was the song by M!s3 Helen Desha, and place. Saturday they were to leave for Tan Hosiery her effort won much applause. the Kona district, and on Wednesday Ladies' White and The Symphony Mandolin Club gave go 50 cents' per Can. will to Kau by steamer. Plain, drop-stitc- h and lace, regularly aold at 35c per pair, two selection, both of which were quite From private letters received in this enthusiastically received. Altogether, city by former citizens of Wyoming, it reduced to 25c per pair. the entertainment was a most successful is reported that J. A. Breckons, the one. and a neat sum. was realized for the new United States attorney, will not Molokal sufferers. come to Honolulu for several months ftl. BRfiSCI! & CO.. yet. It will take him some time to Towels half linen and half cotton : clear up his Wyoming affairs, and tho Drug Telephone 157 TOWELS Damask, regular At tne Bedside. ' telegraphic reports that he intends to fiobron 5 5c per dozen Linen A meeting of the Republican stock- start Immediately for Hawaii are not stu: 20c apiece, reduced to 3 for 50c Linen Huckaback, 20c was held Saturday, but no defi- credited. kctel holders brought police Company, each instead of 3oc. nite action was taken towards suspend- A haole was to the station late last night by Officer Akau KING AND FORT. ing publication. It was reported that and charged with riding a bicycle with- the last Issue would be printed the last out a light. When brought to the sta- day January, and time tion the man had in his hand a tubu- Now Sailor Hats of after that lamp used by detectives. for the Republican would be issued from lar electric He said the light was burning when go, too; look at the reductions: 50c Siilor the Bulletin office as a morning edi- he was arrested, but was probably not Away tLey tion. This story was denied both by pointing toward the officer at that in- Hats for 35c; $1.25 Sailor Hats for 90c; $1.50 Sailor Hats Secretary GUI. stant. He will report to the deputy Editor Buckland and mat- $1.75 Sailor Hats for $1.35. . company. lat- sheriff this morning to explain the for $1.00; of the Republican The ter. Have Just opened a new and fine line cf ter said yesterday that as far as he For the Kllohana muslcale tonight knew the Republican was to be con- at the home of Mrs. S. N. Castle, in Come and see our new shipment of Shirt Walst3 tinued Indefinitely, and further, that he Manoa valley, the electric cars will run ten-minu- te S1.50 to $2 25 each. Bulletin deal, up the valley from Punahou at had heard nothing of the intervals between 7:13 and 7:55 lie said that several propositions had o'clock. At Hillside avenue guides will sil: been presented, but no definite action be in waiting to conduct the guests to taken at the meeting, but that the an- the Castle home. The walk from Ka- be held next Sat- mehameha avenue is much better, INDIA LINEN nual meeting was to there being no grade, and guests may Consisting of EMBROIDERED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Buckland stated also that urday. Mr. find it more convenient to leave the SILK for Mtn's Suits; EMBROID- & CO. he knew nothing of the reported con- cars there. VICTORIA LAVNS, HEAVY TONGEE EHLERS nothing to solidation, but that be had ERED SILK PIANO COVERS. do with the business end of the paper. FORT STREET.

Keeper-Abra- m Wedding. SPECIAL SALE Miss Ethel Keepers and Mr. Louis above goods have"just been opened and are of to- OF The married at noon i. i. miiiw mil Abrams will be ilTii'i''- - morrow at the residence of Mr. and the latest patterns. Mrs. Charles Crane. Kewalo street. Ladies' Gloves MakikL Rev. J. P. Erdroan, of Central Union Church, will perform the cere- mony- Miss Grace Powers will be the Tan K!1 (S loves, $1.00 bridesmaid, and Mr. J. Kelley Brown Full Line of S-zs- s Will man. After the cere-- Antoinette, four Furniture act as best in Lescure and 3 Vmony the couple will go by train to button. guaranteed genuine wnere French kid. Some trimmed with Hotel Haleiwa, at Waialua. stitching, some j , honeymoon. Upon heavy black and they will enjoy their with self-color- ed stitching, re t value returning to the city they will mawe duced to 51.00 PER PAIR. cottage on Pii- - their home in a pretty Same gloves with clasps sell Price3 of eome com- kol street, between .ing an" uu..s for $1.75. beJ-roo- m sets streets. plete Black or White for sale at our store. Graham Likes Hawaii. Two-clas- p Gloves. In black or dressed SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11. Robert white. "The Mascot" kid. 7 con-sietin- of Graham, manager or me Armour , Pine Bedroom Set. piece?, r A - $1.50 per pair Stand, Table, frlgerator Car Line. Is back at the rai- ( Double Bed, Dresser. Wash ace Tiotel. from a pleasure trip to no- - ; Rocker, Two Chairs; our price $22.50 by j notulu, whither he was accompanied White Musketeer REVOLVERS 32 50 his daughter. Miss Grace Graham. Mr. . White undressed Musketeer. Elm Set of 7 pieces say too much on tne Imported Gloves, Graham cannot Kid 7 handsomely finished 35.00 ; regular price. $2.50. On account Ash Set, pieces measures of life In Hawaii, and will to to the Ter of overstock we reduce them prove air excellent friend & W., Colts, Maple, 7 pieces at 35 00 , S. ritory, as he speaks his views freely. Si.50 per pair White and is a man of muca lr.uuence : Johnson, Oak Bedroom St, beautifully finihed con- West. Silk Walking mores, 75c fi. & R., Iver sisting of 7 pieces, Dreiser with Oval Pure silk "Walking Gloves, Mirror; only 4000 Washington. with lare buttons, well made; many 1 Bcfc From finders double tipped; guaran- and others 60 00 Lcrr'.n Ar.ilrcws hes returned from his tee ticket with each pair. Bird's Eye Maple, set of 4 pieces At'-.i-itl- Vh:U r u to the c Hi h. C2.V.V& oa i'resiient Roosevelt. Driving (JIotos, Si. 50 if.orrrar.lcd by LTcutcnant Governor , Driving: Gloves, A BIG LINE OE POCKET GUNS Ions; ) Hed and tan tvxlruff of New York, and had a cable sewn, with gussets; two-clas- p. Co., Ltd. rlvate Interview. He found the Fresl- - , Coyne Furniture acquainted with the pol.t- - t AGENT?, ent Ltd. SOIiE Honolulu, H. T. cal situation here. At the request of N.S.SftC IS DRY GOODS CO. Pearson & Potter So., Progress Block. JtJie executive, he also called on Attor--I COR. UNION AM) HOTEL STS. y cordially re FORT STREET. General Knox and was 4 el ve'I. '

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HONOLULU, 20, 1902. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JANUARY HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. THE PACIFIC SHIPPING NOTES. D2TZ OP TXXrC VL VTq Honolulu, January IS. 19C2. Canadian-Australia- n- Royal-- Commercial Advertiser RESIDENCE SITES : S. S. Enterprise is due In Hllo , 1 Honolulu. The Entered at th Postoffice t on February 15. P12 Ask. Secor.d-cia- 3 Matter. sahz of rrocK. CarUo H. T.. The Peking sailed for the Orient at Issued Every Morn:ne Except Sunday daylight yesterday. LOCATKD AT Steamsliip Company by the The schooner Golden Shore Is now at wharf. 0. Brewer & Co.,.. LGOQ.OOO 10c 410 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. the Railroad i:. Bracts' rij UtoAt Von Holt Block No. Co South King SL The schooner "Churcfc.ni has sailed Co., Ltd-..- . w.oco 100 90 on 930,000 40 ruir.Sn B tn rnnn-ct-i- with tn CANADIAN Eleele in ballast. L.B.err Co., Ltd Steams cf the aW line Sydney. A. W. PEARSuX .Business Manager. from COLLEGE Q.. The new Pacific Mail liner Korea will nd nr,W. ar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: be here some time ia March. tresis. ItIaUaV:D.r:7io1u States (Including: Hawaii Korea will make her CT...... , TOO. TOO :30 23'; For the United The steamer Uaw. AgricnltnT! Cf 1.0CO.000 100 1.0 Territory): trial trip on the 1st of March. ttair.Cwja. Afccj. Co i',ili.7X jOu HILLS . . . Oa or about the dat a below atated, Yls: 3 months .....J2 00 The bark Santiago is to be put back spaJlm n,;at Co.. ,oa',oco 30 27 4 00 100 . liO 5 Hilo-Sa- n Francisco line. Honoizu - Vic-Fro- m Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, months on the 2OUO,00C- 20 10 and advertised by ua last Sydney nd , for 1 vear 8 00 Bcncla wavk. From - The little schooner Fanny Adele. &aU 100 lb torla and Vancouver. B. C.: Advertising rates Oa application. Ellefsen, has gone to the Sound in bal- Ohnin...... 30 23, 2ii we have sold for caaa. last. Klfeei Plan. Cc Lt 60 15 KlTibuia. 160.000 100 FEB. 12 MOANA . . .FEB. General Agent Nottingham, of the Koloa 100 MIOWERA 15 z, 1 MAR. Navigation Company, arrived on. MrErydeS.Cc.I-t...- . one of MAR. 12 MIOWERA Globe 100 The better the two AORNGI 12 AorangL OJku 6iigI Co S.trJ'V.O' r. APRIL. 9AOKANGI . .APRIL. RAILWAY & LAND GO. the Giiosrea. l.OUQAOO mains. Don't you want to tikt ,,ntvA con- 00.000 7W ". . . r, AND The Matson line of Hi!o has Ook.la .... 3J Hoiiv BETWEEN VAHCOOVER S12.SWJ .to a look at It today? If to, ring charge. railway aervlce la structed two new barges to be used In Oi fcugir Co. I tAs ' MONIREAU' without The finest TlwE TABLE. lightering vessels. " Paidrtl 2.W0.OO0 20 up Main 69. Olov'.n 100 The United States transport Alexan- fs.s,TiiuSutf.i'UB.;Cc 5,0C0,0l to to Canada, Stitea and E fcOO.'Xfl Tfciough tickets Issued from Honolulu Unit! der is now forty-seve- n days out from 100 Norfolk. Va., for Honolulu. ... IX general intern atlon. fcpply tt From and after Jan. 1, 11)01. Fepeokeo.I;.. 3! r?0T freight and passage and all The leak In the bark Hesper has been Pioneer 2,00C.0yt IPC ., stopped, and she will shortly take on Co. As... li5.&W K0 MOANA OUTWARD. rioneerMUl 100 intending passengers Psteanhip voyage VtaiaiD Co t,5oJ,'J00 - Jnt... I, herebv slven that her deck load and resume her Afr. CC.K-- 1.- Daily Dally Daily Daily Dally to Fremantle. Wailnkc Stations. ex. ex. but Wnmaualo...... 26i.nu lor 16', Sun. . San. The British bark Forthshire, Wfclice IX ninety-tw- o days from Newcastle, for Thursday, the 9th Instant. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. than Honolulu . . 7:10 9:13 11:03 3:13. 5:10 San Francisco, is quoted in the overdue C.ty ..' 8:03 9:43 11:40 3:45 5:3) list at 10 per cent. SnAMmve Co. 6 Pearl 500.000 130 Gen'! Ewa Mill . . 8:32 10:03 12:00 4:05 6:10 Kahulul harbor present a pretty s!ght Wilder H. 8. Co, F0 ert Go., Lid fcCO,0 65 T&80. H. Davias 8 , Walanae . 10:50 4:45 these days, with, its forest of masts, lter-Iln- d 6. 8. Co. is-- Walalua . . 11:53 5:4) and business extremely lively at that FINANCIAL t : Kahuku . . 12:32 6:13 seaport. Maul News. John S. Dovey. of , president Rcwallm Electric Co 100 li Ron. 5:t. Tr.ALd. Co. SS0,Of If K4 AGENT of and San Francisco Navi- S the Seattle Kn.Ti-- l Tele jaoue Co. i wo 10 gation Company, is here from the O. ii. 4 L. Co lot ""so SteamshlpCo. INWARD. Sound on a business trip. Bam mm Dally Dally Dally Daily old wooden ship Prince Louis, The ; ex. ..r--- 1S73. bond broke Stations. ex. port, was She Bank-Fir- stock and ' now in built in first Kational st Sun. Sun. . p.m. p.m. recently figured in the San Francisco Am. Having fik. "TImo "Tafclo: Kahuku 6:35 .... 2:03 overdue list at 20 per cent. A Trust Co r will arrive aad leave this port 2:50 rTtie fine pap-snKe- ateamera of this line Waialua . 6:10 .... Capt. A. M. Sewall. the owner of the Bcsst. hereunder: Waianae 7:19 .... 3:5j ship Benjamin Sewall. arrived on Sat- Member cf Honolulu Stock Exchange SAN FRANCISCO. FROM' SAN FRANCISCO. Ewa Mill 5:50 7:43 1:05 4:32 urday in the AorangL He was here Ew, Govt. 5 per cent FOR Pearl C.ty 6:15 8:03 1:30 4:52 once before, about seventeen years ago. EiloE.E.Co.8jr ft 100 21 .JAN. 22 6:50 8:35 2:05 5:20 I' oh. Co 6pe 100 BIERRA AN. VENTURA V Honolulu Captain Sewall will return to the R.T.4L Orders for the purchaae or salt ot 6 ALAMEDA .FEB. 1 G. P. C. SMITH. H'wt. Plantation 6 p,c. ALAMEDA E. 12 DENISON. F. Sound, after a stay of two weeks. O. H. A L.. Co...... 11 . . ..FEB. Supe:lntendent. G. & A. 101 STOCKS AND BONDS carefully ml SONOMA FEB. SIER1A 22 P. T. Tliic i3 tYir Inst- tr:r of Cantain Smith Cahn Plant, 6 p. c... -- 26 ALAMEDA .FEB. ALAMEDA FEB. Peking. He promptly executed. L. MAR. 4 SONOMA . MAR. 5 as master of the City of 'ioi VENTURA . . 15 METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. negotiated. A MAR. 19 ALAMEDA ..MAR. Loans J LAMED MAR. 26 nany on nis return to &an PmnplffPn. trt ; MAR. 25 VEXTL'Ri. Government-Survey- , .... , . . . . V ! i ERRA APRIL 5 By the Pubi:shed .1 (vfol UMEDA APRIL 9 ALAMEDA fc,very Monday. new APRIL 15 SIERRA . APRIL 16 Siberia, one of the company's fast ClaSSlflCd AflVertlSeilieiltS. OFFICE: SONOMA 26 ALAMEDA APRIL 30 ALAMEDA ....APRIL Stangenwald Building, Room No. Ki VENTURA MAY 6 ,5 j j BABOM. THTEJf. ?j Floor. . PASSENGERS. WANTED. , Fourth Arrived. BT young lady, one or two unfurnish- P. O. Box 390. HONOLULU. cottage good Agenta are pre- Per S. S. Aorangi, January ISth, from ed rooms, cr small in la eonnectloa with the sailing of the above steamers. tJ W. A. Bailey. A. M. Sewell, locality. Address "C.,' .this office. Through Tickets by any i i Victoria - pared to Issue, to intending passengers. Coupon 8 ,1!'31 C7 i.i 6069 THE. ONLY DIRECTUM In United States, and from 09W 00 61 S NX 3 J. S. Dovey, T. W. Nottingham, G. Mil- railroad, from San Francisco to all points the S 12 30 li 30 O'l .009 4' nb 8 H. T. Hambley. E. Thurston, A. F. 'porta. M 3 07 2! 97 67 - 3-- 1 lar. New York by any steamship line to all European 30 0j7l! 5 sxe K. Carpenter. A. Deil, C. T 30 01 Uv HA 01 70 5-- 1! 3-- 0 Jardine. E. FOR RENT. H i Ti-- PARTICULARS. APPLY TO W 0;SU O'J VS !3- RjLmiiclsnn. W. Sticknoth. FOR FURTHER 5 30 .04 74 3 M -l . y mr mi w T !lG'30 30 03 7 ' 3-- n miml tr r ll w.,73 3 1 steamer from Makawell. . I 4- -. Per Niihau. tn w o. F 7j30 UJ C9 ? 02,64 XX 4 18 Morse. A, Pnin.. I 0J i t January James n0imM & stanlev. t 6069 steamer- - Makee, from . Barometer 32 Per James corrected to F. and sea Kauai ports, January IS B. F. Spald- - ONE furnished room, or suite of rooms. mm. level, 45. and for standard gravity of Lat. is-in- LIMITED ing, T. T. Kapoza, ti. ti. x. ia-- vith board, at 1443 Emma St. 6068 if: This correction Is .06 for Honolulu. mane. General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. From San Francisco, per P. M. S. S. COTTAGE; centrally located; rent $25 TIDES. SUN AND MQON. Co's City of Peking. January 18 Dr. C. per month. Enquire of Dr. Alvarez, A. Allenberger. Wallace Anderson, jU. 1240 Emma street. 6067 Si Andrews. R. IS. Callahan, Mrs. J. H. Coney and Infant, H. Drumni, Dr. J. H. TO LET. East. J. K. Hale. W. Philip Hall, Mrs. cific 2 "ST I m C. M. Hyde. ELEGANT and roomy office in the Dr. W. Hoffman, Mrs. f lai fa Elite building. of James V. Lathrop, Miss P. Particulars Mrs.' Knudsen, J. f 1 Steiner, 116 Hotel street. 6057 j G. Luster. J. Mallon, Mrs. J. Mallon TO la . Ft. 'p.ta p.J10.!a.Tn i i Sets. son, Mrs. Monsarrat, Miss E. O.'r0 1 03 0 l u. a 8 13(.40S.43 3 13 and J. l -- CI. O'Connell, DENVER, OS 21 1 58 2 I. 1 5 7 . i) 0 6 40 5.43 4 4 O'Connell, Miss L. C. W. OFFICES FOR RENT. & TJ Cforilsrnrii TT 'KT s TTnlt MiS3 Occidental & S. S. e 0ti.,Zl '2 2 4t 8.: W45M0j.44 5 14 vrn Oriental I I i I i building, KANSAS CITY, . rist-- m" E. von Ho'lt. j. M. YapleamerkLD j C BREWER Quen trt. tt thv.Y II 27 3 a 9 1 0U t.-- on Fftaaonablft Appl C. 2J 3 2 2 10 2 6 40 5 43 6 xt woi n.Tfp tt v. vnn h term. to he Hi 4 OS 2 1 4 26 !0 j') :r 6 40 5 45 0 6tf & Co.. Ltd. 5171 ST. LOUIS, fri. : M. Yaple. Weissbein, Mrs. Hrwr I i I Holt. J. J. a m. p to.' r 1 4-- V 14 V8 6 Weissbein, O. Wbite, Mrs. E. O. and Toyo Kisaa Kaislia. ;5 4 2.0 5 It W o. 39 5 46' 7.51 J. E. OMAHA, I ! lm I t White, Master Austin White, Master FOR of tbe above companies will call at Honolulu and leave thla port V8 5 23 I 8 M 13.' S 11 4 3J 5.47. 8 4d 1 OHUC Steamers 0(1 . H Harry White. , PAUL, or about dates below mentioned: Mon.. 27 6 I B li M I t 41. Ai rt ml U 34 or ST. fta tbe Per steamer Lehua. January 13. from Pa"iu vi 5 : on nr ports-- "ap?;.Boston qqck. vhv """"FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. "Full-Mo- on 23lrd736-p- Maul and Molokai A. K, Jones. CHICAGO, the TTJiUrt nr ii"flr Pont XTo nala ATI ca Times of the tide are taken . from the BVrnice PeamrM ssH: 1 ' AND ALL GAELIC ...... JAN. 28 CHINA ...... JAN. 20 United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- ccr HONGKONG MARU .....FEB. C DORIC . . JAN. SI vey tables. Meyer, and 11 deck. office !ff?rttev n"rJ, va 8 - j T Principal Fastern Folnt CHINA FEB. 14 NIPPON MARU FEB. The tides at Kahulul and Hilo occur Per steamer Kinau, from Hllo, Jan- apply to Judd & Co., room 307, Stan 15 j DORIC ; FEB. 22 PERU . . FEB. about one hour uary 18 Col. W; H. Cornwell, L. B. genwald 60C9 28 earlier than at Honolulu. ! building. NIPPON MARU . ....MARCH 4 COPTIC FEB. Hawaiian standard time la 10 hours 33 Beehe. R. Rycrof t, II. T. Marsh, F. J. Three Train3 Daily from bet PERU : MARCH 12 AMERICA MARU MAKi:n 4 be- Testa. C. Baddaky, H. T. James, J. W. LXHH 43 12 minutes slower than Greenwich time, Dahu Restaurant and Store, COPTIC MARCH 20 PEKING MARCH ing 157 degrees 30 Cathcart. F. T. P. Waterhouse. Miss f Hote, 3 years" - SAN FRANCISCO 22 that of the meridian of 6tret; has lease. Par- A AMERICA MARU . MARCH 28 GAELIC MARCH minutes. The time whistle blows 1:30 jvanono, ia. jyi. wiuikuuuw, ticular3 on premises at - Z. .Two Trains Daily from .... HONGKONG MARU MARCH 29 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 Kendrick. C. P; Benton. G. Arioli, iuPar- Ira; 0 ronzini. L,. una, vv. j. wrumraonu, x. A $150. PORTLAND hours minutes. Sun and moon are for - billiard tnb!e for can be group. van nmg. no tun vo ana wue. r. vjii- seen I local time for the whole . at irun9wlck Billiard Parlor", THE QUICKEST TIME BY MAN odara, Mrs. P. Koki, J. D. Koki; C. , apply . M. S. S. Co. , 6062 For gooeral Information to P rJotiej-- Airs, uanroru, ur. uarnsun HOURS. TOO; 1. - and wife, Tong Song, Miss N. M. Sin- Ma-gleto- n. SHlPFlHli JMTELLI3ENCE. - THE summer resort of Kawapae, S. Dillingham. Rev. W. Timo- uwau la tor saie. nouse of u ro0m. teo and wife, Eddie Kimokeo, Ahi, A ! 2 large cisterns, servants' cottage. UNION PACIFIC TRAINS DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA 70 passengers. V. Peters, and deck stables, etc.; 15 acres of land; eleva. ARE PALACES ON WHEEL or! TION, January 19, 10 p. m. Weather S. January 19. from the 1.200 price, $4,000; cloudy; wind fresh northeast. Per S. China. tion. feet: half New and Modern Eaulnment. H ackfeld & Co., Ltd. Orient Miss Mary Barker, Capt. F. A. cash. C. H. Dickey, 925 Fort St. 6049 Double Drawing Room Palace BiPi Blake, Mrs. F. A. Blake. Mrs. Leon ;rs. ."et D. WEATHER BUREAU. Brock. Rev. Charles S. Buchanan, LOST. Buffet Smoking and Library Car. hi HONOLULU. Alexander St.. January A. Cameron, II. J. Gosilner, J. Gray, Free Reclining Chair Cara. 19, 1902: Mrs. J. Gray, J. Hindekopen, John Ja-ge- r, AT the Opera House, on Saturday Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Mean Temperature 73.7. Mrs. F. D. Carroll, Mrs. Anna M. night, a black lace scarf. Will the Solly. Dining Cars, Meals a la carte. Minimum Temperature 72. Sawyer, E. J. Schmidtz. Edward finder please leave it at the Advertis- D. W. HITCHCOCK, O. A., id Maximum Temperature 77. Surgeon L. W. Spratling, U. S. N.; er office? 6070 1 Montgomery 8L, oripnn ,?fonm?iin Capt. 3P! Mi Jnufiiinn f Barometer at 9 p. m. C0.09; steady. Rev. II. C. Stuntz, Mrs. E. Sutch, San Francisco, C' Rainfall, 24 hours, up to 9 a. m. 0. P. F. Vararra. L. W. Winton, R. R. HATPIN in form of an oar, with Har- ) Mean Dew 61.5. Wolf, Mrs. R. R. Wolf. Fung Yam Pak. vard In red letters. Reward, if re- U 0 9Ult UUnUUilil USUUiliOIii U Point for the Day T Mean Relative Humidity 66. Per steamer .Mikahala, January 19, turned to this office. 6063 Winds Northeast, 4: weather fine. from Kauai ports Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Forecast for Today Trades moderate Miss E. M. Damon, J. F. Hackfeld, H FOUND. We Offer for to fresh; fair weather. J A. Peterson, J. B. Agasslz and wife. Kev York to Honolulu via Paoific Gosi r CURTIS J. LYONS, (Miss M. Silva, F. Buchardt and wife, A WATCH fob was found yesterday; CqIa one of the most enp 15. owner can have same by calling a bb THE SPLENDID NE W STEEL STEAMERS Territorial Meteorologist. A. Hills, W. Fisher, H. Froehlick. at m I iI7i-- l J v m rT 4$ C. F. Brush and wife. Dr. Bryant, C. this office, proving property and pay- 8. S. OREGONIAN. 6,000 tons, to sail about December 2 ARRIVED ! Curtis. E. C. Warner, Charles Day, ing all expenses. 6066 . B. CALTFORNIAN, 6.000 tons, to sail about January 2 : D. H. Kahaulelio, C. B. Makee, George 8. S. AMERICAN. 6.000 tons, to sail In February Saturday, January 18. Kellet, L. K. Pearson, C. Ah Chong, MUSIC. 8. S. HYADES. 3,000 tons, from San Francisco for Honolulu, sail January 4 Str. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo and Y. Tanaka. S. Shimamoto. Mrs. Mane, Pacific Heights Freight received at Company' wharf. Forty-secon- d street, South Brook-ly- a, way portf?. 42 deck passengers. PIANO taught; graduate Leipslc Con-servato- ry; and $5 at all times. ' U.-- A. S. S. Aorangi. Phillips, from ' Denarted. month. "Music," thi3 i office. 6069 The owner will eocept pay Vancouver. T, - ,.a !f r- - P- - S- - S- - dh For further particulars, apply to J.r Clty of. Peking, femith. orient. January IS For Yokohama ment in eugir sttxiks or from San Francisco. B. BROWF. C. Cable, Mrs. C. Cable, H. R. Case, H. fiLUaD FEAHI HALEID of good Str. Lehua, Napala. from Maui. C. Fertig. Miss 'Irene P. Mann and any other stock H. IIACKFBLD & CO., Str. James Makee, Tullett. from WILIUM A. LOYE. Kauai. pervant. C. E. Palmer, Rev. D. standing. 1 C P. MORSE. 0nPT-- l Froisrbt Apnt. iORNTS. HONOLULU- - der. Mrs. D. Scudder, T. II . Towell...... Str. Kaiuiani. Bennett, from Hilo. Mrs. T. II. Towel!; for Nagasaki E. There is at present a mort- Str. Niihau, Thompson, from Maka A. Elliott; for Kobe Mrs. Cameron flfiLSTEAO'&OO. well. Johnson; for Shanghai R. S. Ander- gage on the property which Hus-tac- Str. James Makee, from Kauai. James F. Morgan. Pres?dent; Cecil Brown, Vice President; F. e. son, Edgar Kussner, M. A. Kerebrenik; may be assumed the Secretary; Charles H. Atherton, Auditor; WHll. Hoogs, Treas- Sunday, January 19. for Hongkong Rev. A. Anderson, W. Stock acd Boatf Broken by urer and Manager. usiL.-i.Lit- . iv4-,;-- Str. Claudine, Parker, from Maul R. Baumann, D. G. Beeb?, Miss M. A. pcrchaeer. . . . , ports; 4: CO a. m Becson, Miss T. II. Campbell, A. Cloar- - t cSs Str. Mikahala, Gregory, from Kauai ee. Mrs. L. II. Collins. Rev. John Fee. SlTJLsta.co Co., nijtd., ports. - ' Mrs. John Fee and infant. Miss A. M. money advanced o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN S. S. China, Frier, from the Orient; Goode. J. S. Harris, H. C. Hudtwalc-ker-. II 7:20 p. m. Rev. It. A. Jaffray, Mrs. R. A. Jaffray, CASTLE & -- S. A. sugar LUSBaLE r i Firovcod, Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coal Str. Noeau, Wyman, from Lahaina, Mrs. J. Minor, W. Retting, Mrs. securities. Kaanapali, Honokaa and Kukuihaele. A. W. Rettig, Miss H. E. Rutherford, Also Black ami White Sand. Telephone Main 395. , f:. R. Spencer, Mrs. E. R. Spencer, Rev. Henry REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Special Attention Givn to Dravins. DEPARTED. Zehr. 921 TOUT ST. AND INVESTMENTS, ii , Booked to Arrive. ri?L.. MAIN 133. K06-5- 07 Saturdaj-- January IS. For Honolulu, per O. S. S. Ventura, Stangenwald BnU5a C.-- A. S. S. Aorangi, Phillips, for the from gan Francisco, January 16. to ar-- P. O. Box 815; TeL 70. Colonies; 3:30 p. m. rive here January 21 J. G. Rothwell r as Bennett, for Mahukona, THE MELE0SE. ti, CIIAS. UIlKAVKIi & CO'S. Real Estate Bargains Str. Maui. and wife, N. B. Brown and wife, Mrs Paauhau, Kukaiau, Ookala, Laupahoa ; Andrew, W. A. Scripps and wife, F. 1444-143- 2 KING ST. DR. ALLEN'S hoc; 2 p. m. : W. Ferris. H. Moore. Mrs. F. J. Nott KP.W VnRTT v. Several modern homes cheap. - elec- Fchr. Wafalua, Gardner, for Kahu- and two 'daughters, Moore party, J. R. . i-- Fine RESIDENCE LOTS on the 3 p. Pleasant Rooms, NERVE BUILDER. It Eegular Line of TackeU . tric line. lui; m. Gait and wife, A. N. Campbell, H. A. with excellent Table Sunday, January 19. wife, G. W. Slack, Leo and Service. Moderate Prices. A guaranteed cure for all Nervooi Sailing from Z BEACH PROPERTY, on forty years' Schmidt and lease. S. S. City of Peking. Smith, for the Packwitz and wife, A. E. Augur, P. Tel. 2081 Blue. Complaints. Loss of Memory, Protr KEW TOP.K to HONOLULU Houses and Lota, Kalihi. on new car ; Orient, at daybreak. Schneider, A. II. Wagner, S. J. Hen-- tlon, etc. : - r line. dy, E. J. Rogers, F. Palmer, E.- C. Wil- - CPU-- ' ZPr - - - CO 9 at regular intervals. Ninety-seve- n MEETING NOTICE. Ice per 231 ACRES fine grazing SAIL TODAY. son, C. II. Smith, R. B. Hogue. L. F. p. f ', land. Kona, Weaver, Miss L. A. Perkins, Mrs. M. FOR SALE BY r For reight rates apply to Hawaii. Str. Lehua, Napala, for. Molokai; 5 CUAS. URKWEII & CO. Desirable LEASE, WAIKIKI ROAD, p. m. Christ. W. R. Castle Jr.. G. A. Dow. TITERS WILL BE A MEETING OF HONOLULU I) HUM 03JIMN1 near -- I T- L. wife, Moana Hotel. C t. T "T- II... . TT- - ! Schwt'itzer and F. Pusk, Mrs. the stockholders of the Territory Sta ig . 27 Kilby 33csicn. -; ,uuuuury' r S, Houses to Let. Leases for Sale. Mon- ,TV."' C. Hutchins and daughter, Mi.?s K. M. bles CV. on Saturday. To whom all Svr-rson- , Ltd.. January orders p. os & ey to Loan. Dr. A. B. Clark .wife, P. the-ofTio- e crBlEVlTi CO., K Schr. Kauikeaouli. for Paauilo, at 3 and 25. irA2. at of the company should be addressed. 3 LIiaT3a, KONOLVLU. General Agents: p. m. lit. Lillie, C. F. Lehmann and wife, B. on King Ftrcft. in Honolulu, at 2 n. m.. i Clark. W. C. Grgir. Gregr, S. S. China, for Pnn Francisco; 12 m. Thomas for the purpose of electing oflicers for k'i Hampshire Fire Insaraacs Co. . Irving Fish, G. II. Whitney 'Georee D. the rnsuinsr y?ar, the further amend- Co. ))" by-law- Wo Clagett, H. E. Hoffman, O. W. Frank. ment of the s, and such other Fook Sing NEXT MAIL FROM COAST. iT. S. Prescott, O. M. Dunbar. J. Mich-- ; he business as ray be brought up. F0CK 7A1. f Ths lsyned Hawaiian Realty Jar.uary 22 S. S. Ventura, at's and wife, H. Young and wife. D. W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Manasr. Oazett Is on Tuesdays j Lawrence, B. J. Kane and wife, Mrs. COGS Secretary. Dre-Fmakl- ne, Ladies and Cbi'drea' axd Fridays. .Just the paper to send i C. Hoffmann and maid. Miss Craig, Dr and Maturity Co. Ltd. MAIL TO Underwear; all kinds of Ladles (1 to your frienda abroad. Save NEXT COAST. t.Miss A. C. Rice, Miss E. M. Wallace, ea a!e. Morqulto Neta. ltter Rooms 3 4, Mclntyre I for Fine Writing. and Building, Jar.uary 20 S. S. China, for San W. E. AJlen, Father Taylor, Miss Rubber stamps cf all kinds on short Hxrerienced hands emplpoyed. 4 .. O. 262. - - P. Box Phone Main 14L Francisco. 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ADMIRAL GEO. C. BECKLEY PRESENTED CAUGHT A REAL E ESTATE AND INVESTMENT! GEO. B. McCLELLAN & CO. -- M4 Stangenwald Bldg. Tet. Main ft. WITH PENNANT BY ATTORNEYS. BROTHER MARINERS GROCER LYLE A. DICKEY. Kins d Btl St.; TeL Main 512. C. R. HEMENWAT. Offlce, 0t Jud4

).') ' -- building; Telephone 314 Main. '.Ml.mH',iH .,M'wmHBii)i))i.i vw n. mm nnnmm u 'M 1 a ' miumiw jhw WPwiifljWMilwi I. M. LOXG.-Oftl- oes 83 & S3. Campb!! 1 ONOLULU Harbor No. 54, Amefd- - 4 blk., cor Fort & Mer. Bts.; TL VL 271. ' But lie Wasn't Justi II can Association of Masters ana FRED W. MIL.VERTON. Room BJ-8- 04 Pilots of Steam Vessels of thevt" the Man She Stangenwald block; TeL Main SSI. United States of America, presented Its PETERSON & MATTHEWMAN. P. 'Admiral. George C. Beckley, with a .... O. box S63; IS Kaahumanu EU pennant last evening:- - After the pre- Wanted. ent.tIon there was a feast which PHYSICIANS. as brought out the very finest of things to ' X DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND3. Office. 243 Beretania ave.; telepbost - r tat and drink, the best stories and the Blue 821. wittiest speeches, and it was in every DR. T. MIT AMURA. Office. 148 Nuo-an- u way a late session for the lodge. Also St.; Tel. White 153; office hour, It might be said for some of the sea- RAISIN BOX I to 10 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m., except men that it was a wet passage. Sundays. The feature of the evening .was of W. O. ROGERS. M.D. Eye, Ear, Nom coarse the honor paid to the veteran ijMr. Hendcr of Honolulu Aay Get and Throat; 1148 Alukea St. man (for Beckley steamer Admiral a Belle i Me Uoesn t DR. J. UCHIDA. Physician and Bur- might be captain as well as 'purser if geon ; offlce, Beretania, between Fort act; would), unrolling Wear Grars and Nuuanu streets; offlce hours. S to he and the of the 12 a. m . 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 1211 Whit. magnificent pennant called forth a roll- I OENTISTS. appreciative applause -- ing round of f (Special to the Advertiser.) from the members of the lodge. was DR. 1L BICKNELL. Mclntyre bldg It -- SAN FKANCISQ'O, 11. 2 14; meeting, one by every f Jan. Miss rooms and offlce hours. I to a large attended Jennie Serradell, one of thr prettiest i member In port, and several visiting girls of Fresno, Cal., wants to marry OR. DERBY. Mott-Smit- h bldg., tor. well, proceedings ,5 Fort vnd Hotel fits.; office hours, brothers as and the a healthy and wealthy, jrood looking t 4. were filled with Interest. The ordinary and young planter of Hawaii. .business was first carried through and ! Just before Thanksgiving day. Miss VI. E. GROSSMAN. D.D.S. Alakea 8U ? SI three doors above Masonic Temple. C X . , Serradell, employed by then the event of the evening came on. ft k" who is the Honolulu; offlce hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Capt. Crokaw of the Fearless, who 13 Fhoer.ix Packing and Raisin Company, ouzz the presiding officer of the lodge, and i ; of Fresno, was, with the other fair DR. GEO. H. nUDDY. Mclntyr :v- - 'maiders of Fresno, filling boxes with bldg., rooms 1 and 2; 9 a.m. to 4 pm. to whose hard work is due the fact that " 1 - y V - I 1,1 J ' ' J.J 3 as k raisins for a daily wage. It Is quite the the pennant is not only significant of ' DR. R. I. MOORE. Dentist; room 4.-Farro- ru; ; proper thing in Fresno to dabble in honor paid the veteran, but as well building, San Franclnco. the , raisins, as almost all the money of a thing of real beauty, made the speech the section is made by ei:ing dried , DR WALL, DR. O. ' a E. WALL of presentation. The great flag was grapes, and so Miss Serradell, who Offlce hours, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Lov first unfolded and the seamen cheered moves in very good society, was doing bldg.; Fort St.; Tel. 434. U. Is pennant of eighteen feet . r.othirg out of the ordinary in sorting It a J. M. WHITNEY, M.D., D.D.3. Boston In length and eight feet at the hoist. the raisins. Bldg., Fort St.. above May A Co't; There are two white stars to denote j The raisins cf Fresno are sent out hours. 9 to 5; Tel. Main 277. ' or elegant boxes the rank, anJ la the center of the med- either loose in with colored chrcmos and lace paper, and j ENGINEERS. J ium width, in a white circle, there are i Misa Serradell being an expert and a ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER. 8urry-- r the figures 51. the number of the lodge. Engineer, 404 Bldg., P. . favorite of the manager, was assigned and Judd CapL Brokaw said that.it was with the task cf handling the very nicest O. box 732. pleasure the presentation that he made ; raisins and the most beautiful pictures. " CATTON. NEILL & CO., LTD. Engi- of the flag to the admiral, as a token j Miss Serradell is b'.ack eyed, rosy neers, Electricians and Boilermakers. appreciation was felt by cheeked, with a very beautiful Honolulu. f the which X and the members for their brother and offi- figure. Her dainty little hands have several rings upon them, but none RISDON IRON WORKS. Engineer cer. It bad been a pleasure .too, he and builders of Pumping and Sugar said, to take part In the organization placed there, by lover or husband. As Machinery and complete power --f-. companions packed the 12, of lodge "of the order, for it she and her plants; offlce, room Bpreckels blk.; here the Thanksgiving, they talk- - TeL 124. ,'lfead brought him in contact with such raisins before ed of love and other things. Just for fallows and genial friend3- - The 3 " a joke they decided to put in some box E. TAPPAN TANATT. Civil and fiftag. was simply the visible ; Electrical Engineer; P. O. box 92; he said, packed that day by each one, a card offlce, roem 3, Spreckels block; Tel. evidence of the esteem in which the t asking fate to send each a husband. 791 Blue; residence, 3441 Blue. admiral was held and It was the sin- ' Miss Serradell marked her card as fol cere hope of every man that it might ADMIRAL GEORGE C. BECKLEY. !.lows: JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc C. E. , t Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; If - many years, over ana for snip - "Miss Jennie Serradell, an old maid. T w F Honolulu; O. box Tit. Foin'- Cave T T ' ' Judd Blk.. P. y nrpsence TwTTTTTTT looking widower with nine UV1 av t Inn imlfirinp'o- - - - o fho . who is for a flag, suffl-- bounds, and the early completion or a (Commodore ueorge . isecsiey ine uue children. good ed with this magnificent is - neath Its folds of a friend and : was EkECTKlCAL, KNG1NKEIL m i feelings and Pacific cable to Honolulu and thene, ol "AdmlraV- A committee of five ..object brave and worthy man. I cient to call forth the best SST'a street. Novem- - GUT OWENS. Room 8, Mclntyre CISCO, street-Pho- ne 36S. , Der i3U1- - building. Fort Main lodge there It is witn tne truest oi arPrecJaiiun Mosher . After the session of the - nf th rtnrk.. Cantalns Brokaw. Plltz. Plantation work a. specialty. I thank you. I appre- t were put in the box, and the honor that -- The cards as. a recess and within a quarter of ... ' aa;u .mu eM, . wi.B nriMtfl tha j -- fnipping interests, iuuo.unu6v;:.."6 by husky LAND of the lodge sat elate this gift all the more in that It , nnr fln n"i''"Pnmmm'ora Beckley. which in tne boxes were seized the CONTRACTORS. hour the members up. berra- - 3Y MAljown presented to me. a Hawaiian, whose will occupy its proper posi- - young men and nailed Miss WM. T. PATT. Contractor and Build- to a feast prepared in the ante countries the future sue near from early r- KInau, flagship dell never thought that wouia er, stone. and offlce fitting; brick, ' of the-ia- ll. Everything that ap- record of sea service dates of Pearl Ha - tion on the steamer the Company, or from her card, but sometimes in the wood, or stone building; shop. Hotel petite' could crave for a supper was on days, and has been connected with the 'hoiSS. a:va.t naval cf the Wilder Steamship St., near barracks; res., 1641 Anapunt. development of trade between the var- - BlaiIon UnJted govern- - wherever Admiral Beckley desires to Ions cltae" RAS Rhe tables and to the merry popping of by the States -Ate. frTiLnt sea, , ious islands of the group. I have spent oent means the expenditure In tim, fly the pennant on land or STENOGRAPHERS. forty years on-ship- s and have given of many millions of dollars for dry Durlnjr the reign of Qeen Ter! ago J. D. AVERT. Public Stenographer., . OapL Brokaw proposed the upon Two days proceeded. ,am. w . room 2. 164 notel St.. over Hart A Biw. years to. service. docks, machine shops, raliroaa systems. ana i uivu . - ' ' v reaCll- - lace health of Admiral Beckley and after the best of life the or . . - rm nt that her rard had Co.; TeL Main 76; House. Blue MIL e were proml- - was Mlnister Fore "We ought to be proud of the sen-ic- etc. Among those who Parker 1'JSSto her sorrow It has been standing rariL ithe members had drunk the development of the ship-- - kewly to which we belong. Our flag floats nent in the f- he is beyond help on TYlEWISITI3fO. created flag officer responded in . - . . T . . 111 111' IIIIITI I) L AAM , V. over nrty-ro- ur narDors me liC ner - MISS ELLA K. DAFTON. Publi happy vein. He spoke with evident in unites Hon S G xvndr ecUey were the members cf the P1- Day-- are the name of the late j Is C. J. Day, of C. J. Day Typewriter; offlce with David i once States, and it will ever wave. We u - His name 137 . a. eeling and was more than inter a ways occupy ton, Merchant St. here to enjoy the good things; the was accord- - & Co.. grocers, in Honolulu, and as rupted by the applause of his friends. 18 wife and a you see were sent to-u- s by a commodore. This was Mr.. Day already has a MUSICIANS. flowers n ed "i,lUe of o.-i- le said In part: Tnnflfim. hp was an ?IitZ citizen the ,, .h i,inn Jt lv COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love bldg.. - Fort St. Its methods are the result - 1 om- - - hank my brothers of Honolulu liar owner of the Wilder steamsmp v.. nT,Mr, However. Miss Serradell has been in- - of 80 year's experience in teaching. uy - v for honor they have paid me heard that l was to e honored tne paRy and the Hawall Railway Com- mimster to Qrmed tfcat Mr Day wlI1 keep tne New r for the x,.-- .. . " f ad- - harbor. Again. I than you. my brotn- - wlth headquarters at Mahukona. tne " memento of faraway VOCAL INSTRUCTION. als evening. To be chosen as the " d en " Admiral"i..,Beckley was "Mil-non,- " oet to be present- - ers. and In doing so I would say that Island of awaiL lrno. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. iral of the harbor, then Crown of Haw a . 1024 St. es on this your flag shall ever wave on shore Upon his death, which occurred some the J1 'J Serradell. when told of Mr. Beretania or on sea, while I live." years ago, his brother, Hon. W. dlstln- - Day's And said: "I had a letter yes- - twelve ClonteTTlns o( the above ' INSURANCE. of the will, Becklay.' gentleman In Honolulu, Amld general congratulations and C. Wilder, under the terms guinea honors on Admiral terday from a THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE D FOn FRZC ' years of extensive travel hQ He zhts B complimentary speeches Admiral Beck-- assumed the management with a board COupled with Eirned himself Mr. Hender. CO. OF NEW YORK. 1 trustees, position and dutUa wfthYhfroyal young, handsome, and S. B. ROSE. Agent, Honolulu. CATAI.O-U- asked Captain FilU read an of which says that he is C cr ley that fc"Jan r hr, HfP which is anrended. he fuiniled up to the time of his death, "f,,hP United States in a planter. I suppose that all planters q - ri-- LAD'SS', B5SIDSE.TS "- - u uU.u,s iuC 1301. jjg vvashington the entire royal Jn are rich, and that Mr. Hen- ARCHITECT. There were other speeches and the At . nawail 1S34, wna repeivt'd by the President;- fVl & PAGE. Architects and On December 4. C. I Wight wa3 mrttfrf T-- i . . 41 .f fc.. c 8EARDSLEE was sDent In the enjoyment cf . ' ew tv' Office, rooms 2-- 4, Arlington wn!nr ti'oit cA rife cVcr T Vi Steam- - while at such places as io Y"": was occupied at the Builders. Wilder -- serradell Honolulu, H. I.; sketches and the refreshments and the stories of the ? " 'time of one Annex, - ship Companj.t at wllIch time the Il6n. S?' in placing bunches raisins correct entlmates furnished at abort seafarers. Thirty-eig- ht oi me n- George C. Beckley became a director. entire party was In nice, neat boxes. Just notice; TeL 2M; P. O. box 77. pres-- while in Boston the on the other. four members of the order were . The ,mportance and magnitude of the given a banquet in recognition of the she was before Thanksgiving day. : ' IiNGRAVIiRS. m0T nt- - ' - hopeful message. iPPlng interests of the city of Hono- f f"5"; LT"eXiS bet ween thai when she sent her and f or out of the swec.s V. BEAKBANE. Card Engraving ' , lulu and the Islands of Hawaii in cily and the iIawa:an Islands. In the She took her hands Stamping; room 3, Elite Building. . th 'II Into about a" days much of the general sup- - moment, when the Advertiser J II 16- - AniVHRAl 'general called existence early pur-- for a ! needed for cor.sumptlon were saiJ further: year an orgar nation known as Plies , nue6tloned- her, and - - a?o i, i .an wcrnn . r n ir t.v:i L 11 T . . ... iinoKKiis. - miot Y. inifn -- m Tf BPnQ III ' PV'C "Harbor No. 54. American Association " TT' IVt . Mr. Hender wants E J. WALKER. Coffee Broker; buy ' DCPI y . - - shouM jr' LVnuui or Maters and pilots of Steam Ves- fGOt unon tne sn'l of Hawaii, and en- to him. but I think he and sells Coffee in any quantity. which association occupies a very casea la tne eaucauoa oi me , . . , first, and im nui B"'b Room 4, Spreckels Block LIFE WORK'; ! end his. I position in connection, with Geor?e'c. Beck- - send mine until he does conferrJns upon s nae, 3UU The Fountain ; the maritime service. During the ley Qf tne tme of a,lmlrai caiis to mind want to see Just what he iw Waialna Asrit nltnral Company, month of December new officers were a notable event which took place on I saw pictures in the illustrated papers early history of the Hawaiian 1S90 aided Limited. mA3c elected to serve for the ensuing year. . r.egatta Day. at which time Hawalians who were at the I QB2BAL AUD SODA WORKS THE is replete With many in- wore 1902. which time G. K. Brokaw was Buffalo Exposition, and they teresting events leading up to the at HlcZ A F FECIAL MEETING OF THE i elected master. Some three weeks ago, saVins- the lives of several members nothing but grass clothes. I don t Agricul- by ln . . , --a ,x of Walalua J of Hawaii . W' shareholders the Uke from water produce time of the annexation i ana In hall . their drinks m ,MS. including and following the election, a reception of the iieaian n i to get into eorreauc, tural Co.. Ltd., will be held the me . . and- - v, nose - v,rt I & Cooke. Ltd.. uuuw was w i.nminff nfHora nt ltJrucuiH ;..., - .n - wars srrass. and over the office of Castle Important part occupied by thefe Bi;u TTrif tVirt nmmnt aid rendered Admiral on Wednesday, February the covers been ; he Is a real In Honolulu, the Union Grill, where had r(K.kl.y wa3 presented by the boat want to be sure that 10 a. m. Euslnes Islands from a commercial stanapwini. gold mon- - 12 1102, at o'clock development of the laid for fifty guests. c!ub.s with a handsome medal. planter, and has some Hawaiian consideration of new arnstead and the wonderful the suitably inscribed, and urrounded ; ey whlch T EUppose l3 just as good as )ER. the entire group with its It was at this gathering that AgriculturalW, Co.. commerce of . . ours Secretary Walalua a tiooifh r.r -.vcrbodv connected with the v..: hv prinrp David I StUl floot of White Wingea wuiauu i wtis " j , ... come to the Ltd. urifying messci'o ...... let Mr. Hender pro" carrjlng the prod- aSSOCiaLlOn Uiuun v.-- j ilcX.l li r.l.'.l, ' k D i r ocean greyhounds, neighboring in aquatic matters frnnt. If not. let some other young - crowing of a est ; bd flavor with the best extracts pro- islands to far distant coun jrlas and the George C. Beckley wa? born K0T1CE ucts of the Admiral: . . . c TIawa!ians DOnd. I will answer for trt - - 1 r rtf prable well as being down w Lit - tnose assemuieu r r a I CI Tin fil 1 II H II UZl JtltXY J, . , on this planet, as tries and returning loaded ar-- - Miss Serradeu oe wee of morn" had Wa.em, , that GIVEN THAT r with the finest cane sugar necessary needs cf the the "sma hours t Wal.ea. ' NOTICE IS nEREBT supplies part to v. present timr is the gen- - natured, and can handle a bur ebrV stilled water for drinking purpose fcre rived and that they must eooh h!ch at the I will not be responsible inhabitants. meet'asrain happy cir- - cral headquarters for the famous stock ral,Jaa with as much adroltnee s and contracted In the name of Mrs. h under similar ! na ihmnt-- tha 'Tn la fable Attach Gradually the early pioneers to the met..a5 ranch of the Hon. Samuel Parker any girl ,n Fresno. Bertelmann or Mrs. 1. H Kh: fie.. fresfc cumstances and conditions, In the experience trace as which makes It like under the tropical sun are To follow dttail O'BRIEN. MRS. I. ti. 60C5 Islands was the above gathering that ar.d vicissitudes of forty years FREDERICK Jan. 13. 1902. iter; aeiiveru iu " passing away, and the labor of the It at but V Honolulu. fclty'W no small task threo-inllo- George C. Beckiey was ca:ied ct sea h in n demUohns. would be Incomplete the Hon. W ORDINARY TEARS. & CO. future historians - IIAKTMAXN . . :n Kotnv fivfn rnfin for a few remarKs, ai n.iie 5t ciear;y demonstrates th l i- - JOSEPH Vk r m . 1 - do you shed IlliyUl . . . Via . - - n.- .- OM Gentleman "Vhy cave a Driei umwiy V1".".: encrgj, v Iti n- iv..,- assisted he V 1 materially . ; T : ' ; my bey?" to those who have : . .1 , . . , ,1 l fVii i V "t rvch bitter tears, ,270 a V',V - Up experiences, covering oi r- , - n In Ms erri:fj Ring of thj faring xniracw. . r' o. T' io.-to- Boy fpau.Ing WHOLKALX in the present development s of forty lor.g years. - Healiy. I cannot conceive that my teai-- , V all kinds of Soda Mineral Wa country. No. qua:n- - Liquor Dealers and whaling fleets ai th resrular meet! rg of Harbor - t vova, rrade by h'.i was dilter as to their tracKi?n - Wine and o nev- the days of lachrj-mos- I have , a. Brewed Ginger a. specialty From Sunday. Catherine emlisions. Net.'; Ber Islands, C4. A. A. M. P. S. V.. held on frcm Honolulu in the bark ether rhllaOel patrons tc which regularly visited these - hear of saccharine tears.'' r are cordially invited 5. decided by a unani- tr ship- January it was d '3-1- - aind inspect on Sheri and up to the present time, the (Cortin-Jf- cn I'a- - II the works leaps and mous vote of the hnrhnr tn confer upon to street, off King street. ping Interests have grown by

-- i fl II 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 2, 1902. , I ...... iiliiAXAii...... A.X.AX iAXXi.llilXiliiiiiii I e 5 sr sr Ti & WAT ar 1 Satisfactory 4 NEWS OF THE CKrKUiN Window Shades 4 4 4 -- 000 f A man once told as that his very irritable temper was due to having window shades that We have just received went up when he wanted them down, and wouldn't budge when b wanted them up. We fitted hl3 house with oar Amcricus Shades Direct from Manufacturers with Hartshorn rollers, and h Is now one of the most amiable men In. town. a large :nvoic3 of all kinds of harness which we will tell at a price TUT TUEM. g Lewers&Gooke 20 per Cent Lower, LIMITED. than the same goods hae ever been 8 FORT STREET. oll at before. The same discount usosnsss! will apply on all of our stock of J The SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, ROBES.

New England Repairing Harness a Specialty of our Shop. Bakery Is loaded up with ! Surreys, Buggies, Phaetons. GOOD THINGS Our 1902 Stock is the Finest Display in Honolnl; The American-Hawaiia- n Company's freighter, Hyades. Capfain Garlick, now in port 1 ALL THE TI3IE. mHffmtt tMH i HE CHINA arrived from the 135 days out from Table Day for Port- - Islands. J. A. Reed, formerly first Orient last night about 7:30 Q i?tedT 15 perr ce.nt: the Norwe- - assistant engineer of the Walla Walla. T fo icaii omi x liiic uvula. uiiiciy -- mac . o'clock. She was sighted at 4:30. riava f Ycn-p9ei-0 AneMn now occupies a similar position on the 1 Pacific Vehicle and Supply Co. ner . : u per Scotch Short Bread; Cake, all lay outside quite a time while quoiea cent, ana ue 0wholds a like position on ritm, prices and etylea; Piea just Passengers were passing tne aocior. twodays out from Newcastle, for San "Vs. s: fvEu,Teka' at Present ynff in LIMITED. like your mother used to make. ine unina jeii nvngwug ichiuci riauciacu, ttauumg ai par cent. , Cookies, Macaroons, Lady Fing 31 and Yokohama on the 10th instant. Snip Disappeared. We Ziose the Marms. was experienced the 6.-H- ereafter all 7.-C- ers, Cream Puns. Fine weather TACOMA, Jan. aptain Mallln, of SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Tons Of Pure Cand 7 from cheap way but the last da the wlnd fresh-,th- e British ship Scottish Minstrel. school teachers going to the Phil- - erade for children up to better ened up and the sea became choppy, which arrived In from Valparaiso on iPPine from east of the Rocky moun- - will sail from New on CradCS. r or OUC we lurniSU preveniea me vessel irum nmsins Taursday, tells an Astoria paper of a tains York the Cn transport McClellan, instead of on YOU a box Of Delicious Candies las good time as she would otherwise, singular experience that happened ori Is the passage Europe While transports leaving this port. This is iiflilh a dolltr fluulfie. have done as her bottom foul and In from the substance of an order received yes- such shape that the steamer's progress rounding the Horn the day was beau- terday by the local army quartermas- la very easily retarded. The China car- tiful, with a strong breeze when sud- ter's office. The McClellan is now be- CdD. denly the ship ran into a tide rip ing" fitted up at New York to carry a ries only twenty-thre- e cabin passen large number of teachers to Manila, gers of which three are for Honolulu: which lasted for several hours, with via the Suez Canal. The Grant, soon .16-1- 8 Robineon Block, Hotel .Street, Don't Forget I tremendous seas. The patent log show- - to arrive here, is to assist in transport- Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Edward J J. ed that during this period the vessel ing 3,000 new recruits to the Philip- England. Bakery Solly. One of the passengers to the! had logged nine knots per hour, but pines. . Is Surgeon L. W. Spratling, U. S. from measurement taken from th coast shore but three knots had been mad? John G. ITorth Iieakirg1. N- - In the steerage for Honolulu came expe-- in the entire time. While this FRANCldbo. 9.-T- he ! four-mast- SAN Jan. n; To no noao nVinnf Vinlf nf ir-- i num. rienoe was in tjrosrres3 a. pd Dartc was seen aooui rour miies away j w-ji- t tj. nuun m imu tn. ber were women, and seven Chinese. rolling heavily, and suddenly it rolled yesterday morning, eighteen days from ARABIC Fifty-seve- n cninese and seventeen Ja over and disappeared. The weather j Honolulu, having put In for repairs panese are going through to San Fran- mistake about the vessel having rol'ed while bound to Port Townsend. The stock-takin- g Will Protect cisco. The vessel brought 830 tons of over and sunk. The identity of the schooner was taken into Oakland creek. finished freight. She will sail today about vessel was not known. Captain Seastram reported that on De- cember 23, in latitude 26 degrees 1 min- Your Roofs noon. Opposit on Freight 33ct ute north, longitude 156 degrees 19 min- Island Steamers Arrive. 16. utes west, a severe northeast gale car- HIL.O, Jan. The schooner Wood- ried away the spanker and foresail, and The Claudlne got In about 4:20 a. m. bury 13 apt to form the nucleus of an caused the vessel to leak. opposition line of ' freighters between Will lower the temperature of vour yesterday from Maul ports. She Koko Head Launched. tbrought fifteen cabin passengers. At Honolulu and Ililo, unless the owners SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 9. At 1 NOW READY !. BUSINESS house fifteen degree. 5:50 a. m. the Mikahala from Kauai should receive a liberal offer to sell out. The business of the little ves3el j o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Oak ports twenty-seve- n cabin arrived with Increases as the merchants learn the land, the new barkentine Koko Head, forty-tw- o passengers. and deck Her difference in freight charges, which is built by W. A. Boole & Son for Hind, Used On all the Large cargo deluded 40OO bags of sugar. At about one.half tne price on regular Rolph & Co., will ba launched with 18:20 a m. the N'op.th from Tahalna. nw.n tv, raln t Via Impressive ceremonies. Miss Mildred Buildings. Kaanapall, Honokaa and Kukuihaele round trip to Honolulu last week in Rolph will christen the barkentine. The ...... six days. The captain takes orders Koko Head will be under command of Look Out for arnveu. onngmg no passengers anu with nlm from Hn)t and bring3 bacJc Capt. W. T. Lewis, formerly of th Announcements 4101 bags of sugar. Her purser report-- the goods. These opposition lines have ships Henry Villard and Kennebac. a. .1 will engage In Cua..t ed the schooner Susie M. been started several times but just the Hawaiian and , Plummer as often the vessels are wrecked or the trade. Later. loading coal at Makawell and the owners sell to the Wilder's company. Hilo Shipping--. CALIFORNIA PEED CO. schooner Robert Searles loading coal Somehow there is a strange fatality at every HILO, Jan. 16. The schooners O. M. Eleele. The steamer Iwalani was at overshadowing marine enterprise AGKNT8. and whether the vessels carry insur-- Kellogg, W. F. Witzemann and Otlllle Makawell on Saturday and had taken ance or not they frequently get wreck. Fjord have been chartered by the Hilo on 1300 bags sugar. Ke ed. Captain Harris Is a comparatively of The Au Hou. now man In tnla r.'atora nnrt If nlq Mercantile Company for lumber car- W. W. Ahana & Co., which Is at Eleele, will commence load, terprlse continues in its present suc- - goes at the Sound. Ing today. The Mikahala reported fine cess he will probably add another ves- - The bark Ceylon, which arrived here LIMITED. weather on Kuual and a strong north-- Bel to nis llne last Wednesday, was in tha recent Dressing Cases, W. W. AHANA. Prti't and Manager. easterly wind and choppy seas crossing! Kick at Kinan. storm which played such havoc with the channeL I The KInau was reported at Kawalhae shipping. She arrived in Honolulu, Perfumes Manicure Cases, H. Merchant Tailors, 4:30 -- morning, yet December 23, thirty-si- x days from Port I No News Of i at esterday and she J. 1038 Nuuanu Avenua. Coadcr. J did not leave Mahukona for Hilo until Gamble, very much the worse for her Finest Line In tfe City - W. No news has yet been received of the seyen hourjJ later gQ long M pas. encounter with the storm. She dis- " "c,"cUO""'- .?. I ar W. Money tight; time are rather British sloop-of-w- Condor, which left Eenger3 are obliged to five charged her deck cargo of lumber there oXL remain for Geo i Esqulmalt for Honolulu on December or six hours at a port as barren of and sailed for this port January 3 with Good to YOU CAN SAVE HONEY & Co. dis- Place Rest and Refreshment 2. She is now forty-eig- ht days out and attractions as is Mahukona, the route lumber for Hackfeld After by cutting your Clothes made by us. grave fears are entertained that she cannot become popular. It might be charging her lumber cargo she will re- AT OUR FOUNTAIN. Tou can alao be sure of a good fit. supposed that the steamship company turn to the guano carrying trade be- There U no doubt about that. We has met with disaster. Nothing has would iut a freight boat on the line tween Laysan Island and Honolulu. tudy to pleace eur customers. been heard of her in San Francisco or for the purpose of helping out the Kl-- Charters for Hilo Am. sp. Al!en A. by the British Consul in Honolulu. The nau an' enabling her to reach Hilo Graj--s Harbor; Am. str. Enterprise, with fewer tedious delays. This plan San Francisco: schr. Eva, Eureka; sp. latter, Mr. W. R. Hoare, telegraphed has Deon suggested to the company Falls of Clyde, San Francisco; bk. to Victoria some time ago and expects many times without success. Should Rhoderick Dhu, San Francisco; bk. St. to receive some news or repo.r Catherine. San Francisco. the missing other line reaCnHnIUlUvllt the Vessels In Port Am. bk. Annie John- HONOLULU DRUG CO. vessel by the next mall from the coast, people of Hilo would find that all son, Williams; Am. bk. Amy Turner, Mclnerny Buildino;. 912-91- 6 It seems pretty certain that the Con- - things are possible to the manager of Warland; Am. bk. Ceylon, Wilier; Am. Fort Street Ico Delivered dor the company operating that particular sp. Marion Chilcott, Nelson; Am. bk. to any part of the left Esquimau for this port, for vessel ad that bette tIme nd fewer Martha Davis, McAllman. several pa-ma- ll 12. Schr. O. M. Kellogg. City. redirected letters and a sack of delays would be the experience of Sailed Jan. --2 for her have been received the trons of the line. Hawaii Herald. Iverson, In ballast for Ballard. Island orders promptly filled. at Jan. 12 Schr. W. F. Witzemann, PoBtofDce. Protet and Albxon Coining. Daeweritz, In ballast for the Sound. --3 Hoffman Dock for Hilo. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Officers Jan. 14 Schr. Otillie Fjord, Bosch, In & Marknam. of announc- ballast for Ballard. Telephone HILO, Jan. 17. Mr. the French cruiser Protet 14 Schr. L: Woodbury, Blue SlfiL p. o. Box fOt. Philip Peck, of would Jan. Charles BUMS FOR BARGAINS Office: Kewalo. the First Rank nf TTIln V,,. ed yesterday that the vessel Harris, witn cordwood for Honolulu. nnrnsJ y or 15 the last KInau with the Information ?fbay 8"U nXt 'fdnesdf Jan. Schr. Defender, Marsters, ln hitl, the French settlement In the ballast for Puget Sound. Very figured that a complete understanding had MAHUKONA. Hawaii, Jan. 15. De- latest Organdies, which sell regularly for llftc, w been South Seas. Honolulu will be visited offer this week at 5c yer yard. WingWolGhan&Go arrived at between the Hilo Dock en route. Later In the year the Protet parted Brlgt. Galilee, Heilingsen, for flil. Company and the government officials will call Sydney, and then return San Francisco, with 772.9S5 pounds of Assorted white Piques; regular price Is 25c; will be sold this week at sugar; $28,513.33. i. xo per yara. at Honolulu. There is now no obstacle to France. Officers and crew have a.p-I- n value. I Zbony Furniture, the way of the progress of the bl- - Parently enjoyed their sojourn in this Maui Bh.it. ping. New line of CORSET COVERS, from 60c to 3.00. port, having . many social Cigars and Tobaccos, docv. attended LACES opened the .' . functions ashore, besides holding re-- Vessels in Port Kahulul Am. bkt. Just and now on display ln our windows, are Xli Chinese and Japanese Teas, Mr. Peck s visit to Honolulu was for ceptions on cruiser, u oainuesi creations ever seen in Honolulu. Crockery. purpose board the Quickstep, Mellin, from Tacoma, lum- l'renl.l, Mattings. the of interviewing the Terri- - The steamer Albion to ber; Br. bk. Antlope, Murray, from Come and have a look around the store. Vases. Camphorwood Trunks' torial officials regarding the dock. He Eail Tuesday morning for Manila, via Rttan Chairs. says ln Ladysmith, with coal; Am. bk. W. B. Progress that the plans of the company Flint, Johnson, from San Francisco, Block, were I Fort Street. Prim SILKS AND SATINS approved, and that he found the SSS with general merchandise; Am. schr. offlcials will ing to do all that had been j Officers for Local Boats. Or ALL. KINDS. James Rolph. Edwardson, from New 210-2- 12 Nuuana Street. castle, with coal; Am. str. Eureka. i Conilii! actual construction will presumably g lsland Company s boats arrived ln the Weedon, from Honolulu, general mer forward. A meeting of the members City of Peking from the Coast: chandise. ISLAND RTCE. Will Make Your Clothes of the dock company will be held In a Capt. U. C. Arendt. formerly of the Arrivals Jan. 13 Am. schr. James VarlOUS ,ueslion3 steamer Hyades, Rolph. Edwardson. forty-si- x days from WHOLESALE ONLY, wm decid-dWh,- Ch , Pleiades, sister of the KAVI be " xsewcastle, coal; Jan 16 Am. str. Eu- Look Like New now here; C. B. Scott, who for several reka, one day from Honolulu, general inf. rt-H- t Overdue Arrives. j years was on the O. & O. boats run-- merchandise. re i, PAN 10 -- JH Departures 15 FRANCISCO. Jan. The Miller, formerly of Jan. Am. schr. Stan- AT. . . . ley Schmaltz, for to sugar. lrtr,,,--! Hrlt.sh ship Robert Duncan, winch was SoundfnTsteamer Olympic. Captain Ar-- Hana. load eighty-fiv- e Wel-hal-w- I r ssv out days from ei endt is a member of New Orleans Har- - The of for Pugf-- t Sound, and upon whk-- re- - bor 1S an1 Scott and Miller of San construction jetties at the 3 15 Masters' and Pi- - mouth of Waiakea river by the Mat-eo- n insurance of 50 per cent was quoted. Tclco "f,rbor Navigation Company is progressing Hamm-Youn- IK TOU TAKE THEM TO THE arrived yesterday at Port Angeles on rapidly. Beneficial results are already g Co. the Sound, and many speculators on Curious Coincide, apparent. The confined current is cut- von f I ting away the bar. About 800 tons .EaoIe Cleaning and Dyeing the uhlp won large amounts. on- - t Ry a strange coincidence, two of Works. The of the rock will be used In the Improvement. ly other overdues listed at the Mer- - engineers of the Ill-fat- ed Rio de Janeiro OCCI Onrnite Star felock. chants' Exchange axe The City of Peking took 400 tons of the Blackbraes. and Walla Walla are at present In the coal here. QUEEN STREET HONOLULU Plicn. i I! JL

THE PACIFIC ADVERTISER, COMMERCIAL HONOLULU. JANUARY 20, 1902. II

BISHOP & CO., THE estate; anj to the grap.dda ughte--r of the : d-.- :sed. Kat.. is set in de in trust. The remainder of the BANKERS Bank of Hawaii GEAR AGAIN rotate goes in cuol parts to the six iiflSTETTgi'c. 'hildren. with the i reonunrminiun that I;I.ISIIKI LIMITED. the (state-- be not partitioned during the KSTA IX i - IS5S. 'Man,- of the widow. The testator fur- Iiifur'x, 'f-- -i l::1'I- - in.- - Laws th- - ther recommends that John Hind re- Banking Department. Territory main as m mag- - r of the su-- ir planta- of Hawaii. G..-or- IS AT FAULT tion, ar.d that Hind retain the Tr.ini--.v- i : i.o-s- s in ml departments! management of the California and Brit- - f bankirg Paid-UpCtpi- tal S60O.C0O ish Columbia prope.ties. Jf eitht-- of - i the .laughters marries, the i- -- to attnde.j to. Reserve . . . receive t. "jght and sold. 50,000 sufficient property to allow her to cou-- I UnftviJerJ Profits ooo line to live in such comfort as she has i63 j Departure Affects been accustomed to tiur ng his lifetime, jln the petition it is declared that the ; property in ! an. J Travelers' Letters of Konu is valued at Ji75.iw. - j with personal '. :i: .1 on OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR property worth Ji'o. f: the Bank of California Pearl Harbor .The property in 1 California is listed ;.r, N- - M. Rothschild & Sons. London. Charles M. Cooke President a at sp P. Jones jhalf million dollars. 0.rr .ndeiits: The Bank of Califor-1- 1 C Vice President i C. II. CcK.ke CIRCUIT COURT. r. ''orimcreial Banking: Co. of Syd-f.f- y, Ca.shier F. C. Case. Carlos. O. Long - j Ltd.. InJe-n- . Atherton ...Assistant Cashier has resigned as guard- Compare the Quality ' i iiin ad litem of the Lucas t II. Waterhouse, F. W. Macfarlane, (which minors, to E. D. Tnn-- v. A. he was appointed last week, and ?! J. McOandless and STOMACH j We C. II. Atherton. in his stead Judge Humphreys nanie-- J. want you to compare our ;J. Dunne as guardian Lu-- of Albert H. I j Old JJourlion Whiskey 3 cable transfer on China BRIEFS IN MOTION cas and E. M. Watson as guardian of a-.- ! Japan through the Hongkong and IT V T ...... T wi;h any liquor. We know Sharghai Banking Corporation I and Commercial and Savings De- John na as of es- - j d FOR A NFW TRIAL administrator the rrar!-re-- Bank of India. Australia and partments. it quality, and recemmetd it on its t'hir.a. given hy Mrs. Carl L raturr in Ger-- merit?. We know you'll like it, ; many for ? ZZ.'.i as her sh ir,- in the ERVOUSNESS Strict attention given to all estate. becau.-- e of its aa well la a rest allowed term deposits Humphreys on Railroad Bond j A general denial was tiled by Attorney Upsets the stomach and prevents the as r. :tc fLrvUenrf branches of I lJT ai(UiClnal in at Bankine. j A the following rates per annum, viz: General Dole to ti e tishing rights pe--j nutritive elements from getting into Seven days' notice, 2 per Supreme Court Decides titioas of the Kap olani Estate and Yic-- j the blood. The stomach finally rebels ; prallon, for USe in SirknePF. should at cent. - - , Three months:, 3 per JudJ Building- toria Ward. against feod. and the result is dyspep- , . , . at cent. Fort Street j ai 8 oe your noU8e, Jfd.SU Six months, at 3Va per Tax Cases. Judge Humphreys has set next Mon-- ; sia. The Bitters will strengthen the J in price cent. day nerves cure-- CON- - j Twelve months, at 4 per for the hearing of additional evl-- : and DYSPEPSIA. cent. T- lii iii e in the Kaniaio Sugar cas.-- . STI RATION. BILIOUSNESS. FLAT L- j i LENCY, also ct eate a hearty appetite, Trust Department. Hawaii Land Co. ; IN Sirj'ltEME COL'llT. ; CO. s HOFFSCHLA EGER Jud,;- - G.-ai- d:par!ure rro:n purfy the blood and build up the sys- - ! The Supreme Court on ! LIMITED. Act a trustees under mortgages. I con-- heard tetn. Be sure to try it. Hon dulu, already source of i i Manage estates, L.1MITJ5D. the the suhm'Sfeion of the ease of Oahu Kail-wa- y Tte Floneer Wine real and personal. 3i. and Llqaor Eccm. vViU-c- t rents and dividends. i siderahl-- to circuit Land Company s. Tax Assessor "the sul mission - - Valuable papers, wills, bonds, etc., j Court litigants, is likely also to ivsul: iijon a statement of 25 King Street, te.ir- Bethel. agreed facts, as to the right of Ter- - HOSTETTER'S for safe keeping. ' - - the in a ri- w trial of the case of the Unit- ri.ory to coll.ct :n income tax under Accountant Department. Capital Stock ed St a -- s vs. the Honolulu Plantation the t barter held xpres.!y exempting the STOMACH BITTERS SI 00.000, Saturday, cor p:my the fiat:unt of taxes. E. Auditors tor corporations and pri- in Federal Court. It. MeClanahan sat on ih.. in nrma. Capita1. up S5S.CS0 . ate ail morning the motion for a new trial, pla-- e of Chief Justice Krear, who is dis- - Ik;oks examined reported on. - and lileJ bv Mr. Dunno was called up b i - ',a i!: in case. 133 Statements of prepared. 1 hi-- t's Different Articles affairs , , . . , , . Supn-- Court on Saturday hand- - Trtistf-e- s on bankrupt or insolvent eH-- f lun; auuge r.s.ee afi.i il was ajieeu i" , j uown decisions in eleven tax ao:eal - . ate s. - i'-,.- - ..1,1 OF OFFICERS: j submit the trw.t'on ht.ioi liri. fs to b Iri- !'v i.- Office, s"J l.ai-m- Bethel street. ' their opinions upon d.cisioiis :n W. C. Achi President and Manager tiled within four days. When th - II siirdi.u- cases, already hin.l.'i down. The Savings Department. M. Vice-Preside- nt j v. pre- - follov.-ir- K. Xakuina matter as called up Mr. Filliman i.s a brief summary of th- - T posit? received and interest allow- J. Makainai Treasurer an affidavit signed by M- - M. fiiM decided: UTILITY ed at 4'2 cent per annum, in ac-torda- by M. S. Grinhaum & Company, returned Enoch Jor.nson Secretary K'nhn in reply to the chirges made di.-jday- The Eye, Pr ed with rules and regulations, ' i at assessed at Jll.4J.i; valu-o- l This is the numler in The Sword, H-.d- jur.-- r ft-pl'-- of which may be obtained on C. J. Audit .r tiie plaintiff, in which the vigo- by tax appeal eou; t at amount re- ; 1 our large Kirg fctieet willow. application. rously ied the asserti 'ns of I'nited turned: value l'lac. at $ir.'.V0. C. K. C. Uocke, Pen. ! land at lloiiuakaha. The States Atte'iney Dunne. Kohn made as.-esse--d Insurance Department. returned at J.'.mj; a 1 (t ana I , BOARD OF Irac-ti;-all- th-- ? same as was by Here Is for DIRECTORS: statement at tax appeal court; ap the Alphabetical List: Ag.nts FIRE. MARINE. LIFE. . peal by the assessor and LIA- Jonah Kumala-'- S. M Kanakanui. published in the Advertiser over his sustained the' Knlfa Board. ; As pen is mightier ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' I A the than the property is valued at IfcKife n BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES. J. M. Kea. - a ago, auaeu ' Axle Greas Polish. snvord, so the e exceeds both, in pow- - I signatu.'e- few days anJ Kapiolani 4::1fh Estate: acre south side r.t Cup j office, l'.ethel street. I er. control and usefulness. Insurance I rn-- y of Wiider Mak ki a that the relation of client and ait and streets, returned m mon ! your calling, behooves 00 Mower. hatever it i assessed $1.tHi, valued by The above pumnnnv will biiv. did not exist between himself and at aj U'ii j you to care for and preserve your eye tax appeal court at ?!.); valu- - ' Lawn Sprinkler. .' r $1",: i or - Ac thc-i- ! I'e!1- - sight. BBSO sell lands in all parts of the Ha Hateh Siliiman. He savs tiiat 11. "i" squcre feet north corner of King Iinte: n. B8BB waiian Islands, and a;s, has houses in :viouij. We can do all any GOOD Optician bob bub relations ended when Mr. Sil'.iman took and Alakta streets, returned at S;t'i,oti, iiutier can do for your eyes and eyesight, the city of Honolulu for rent. assessed at $10,000, valu.-- ly tax appeal Blue Flame Stove. Iap Board. B3 BB upon bench, they S.iuef-zer- . and many GOOD things others can't his seat the and have ; Baby Bath. I virion tou t at t ix co.irt atlirmed: l;.0l i r de- - J,(:; Bread Board. do. J P3a nver existed since that tim'. He acres Mokauea. Kalihi. returned at rvi S.'u.t'HH : i!cm ih -- , , Bread Box. T13 TtMaiaa Specie Bant J ni s also that he was biased in any :ii.ui v Money Tiil. '! - ! a .appeal court at $j..M; tax appetil ceiurt Bush Hook. Mallet. Factory on the Premses. I I way says BURGLARS a LIMITED. and that Judge tJear had athrmcd. Bucket. Market I'askt. Cage. 5 u J already rendered a decision in that , S. C. Allen. 11!. acres at Makikt re- Bird Meat Saw. 5 a Bird Cage Hooks j turned $.7,.X!", at vain Metal I'ol 5h. H case in favor of plaintiff and ag ainst at assessed ?:i,u, ! H (1 hy tax urpeal court at $TT,'i"; tax Brace. House Trap. A. N SANFOED U -- himself. Bit. U Subserib.d Capi al Yea 24,000,010 court a!!irmed. . Milk I'ail. Bl i Hocking, Beef Slice-r- (Boston Building. Fort Street, It A SAKE DEPOSIT BOX H Mr. Dunne in reply to the affidavit,! A. land and buildings on Meat Chopper. -- Brackets. j Over May & Co. hx-ko- com- Paid Up Capital YtD 13.000 000 norinwest corner 01 isuuanu a:i.i is a private B said that it did not state streets, Broiler. IM . returned at $4'." assessed at Nef--t partment in a burglar j,-,- Kkks. Reserred Fund - - Yen 3,510,000 record of the Circuit assessment sustained by tax ap- - Bellows. 1 ) and fire-pro- of vault, for Court be brought into Federal court, peal court; tax court atarmed. Justice s O Hazelwood Market Co. val- - dissenting ai.d value at j Oil Stove. n the safe keeping of unless Mr. Silliman was willing to ad- - ll'eriy p'cit.g Chamber Pall. H i UtkhlfH. Cake Box. Petall Family Grocers. n HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. mit that the cast; was not concluded, j Antor.e Manuel. l.".S"0 square fee t north ; Clothes Une. Pitch Fork. ' - ALLOWED. and that he still appeared as record corner Nuuanu and Pauahi streets, re Chopping Tray. Pitch Mattock. Cigars. Tobzccot Etc. n INTEREST vai- - i s H explain- - turned at assessed at clothes Wringer, Paint Brush. for juror Kohn Mr. Silliman by app.-a- l ot ' Mill, j Islands' Fruits, also 12 4 per I tied appeal court at Coffee Potato Slasher. a On fixed deposit for months. ca: e was concluded except- - :.'': placed a per annum. I ed that the assessor sustained and valuation Clothes Basket I Taro and Sugar Cane. Deposit B H cent t 54,'""' disscnt'.r.g .n favor of Cleaver. Safe xcs ! On fixed denosit for C months. 3U r,er hat the Judge. Gear, had failed to f s sign decree, by him. ?15.000: 45.f'!'0 square feet. I'auca. returned Cane Knife. Rake. cent per annum. the as rendered $';,Ch0, $ e("., by Popper. Trap. n Mr. was willing to !at assessed at valued tax Corn lUt for rent by the month or On tixed deposit for months, 3 per Silliman said he ad appeal court at J'J.OoO affirmed. Carpet Sweeper. Raisin Seeder. We ship Bananas to Seattle and u . .. o- - 11 cent per annum. orn uiai e,eoa vin..ia wiou ow A,av A Graeme. square feet sub- - ' Beate-r- . Rolling Pin. JfSf. ! Canet San Franc ifco on com mission. col-felcti- ing the decree, but not that he was jt,ct u lease, Kaahomanu ljue-e- The bank buys and receives for - and Churn. ma Bills of Exchange, issues Drafts still the attorney tor lvutin. - aecis- streets, returned at J:?!,'1. assessed at Scrub Brush. and Letters of Credit, and transacts a (ion was rendered by Judge Gear," said j $i jo X). valued by tax appeal court at Door Mat. Sink Strainer. 1281 Fcrt Street Tel 223. general banking business. the attorney, 'ordering a decree to be $.'i'XI; value, ?45,!00. Dish Cover. Strainer. HAWAIIAN TRUST! entered in favor of the plaintiff and John Ii Estate, land at Pawaa. return-;irain- st Dust Brush. Stove Brush. 77 Kohn. and a form of decree 'd at J1'V assessed at VnKHK valued Skimmer. $." - Dish Pan. City oi Paris Dry Goods Co Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. never signed." jby tax court at ?70,i)' value Per- Sieve.. was presented but V'. ! CO., Ltd. s New Republic building, Honolulu. H. T- - 4.02 Scale. N .1 " acres Pawaa. returned at SJ.'XiO, assesseil Egg Carrier. to explain part of h.s motion for a new JV-(- . Shovel. ,at lv ax c(ur 5iiri!.m.(1. Egg Beater. Step Ladder. 923 FORT STREET. n Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin. trial. He said it was ambiguous, that s (M '1:xvil M Claus aeros ,,.ltltlr,, ind. returneu Saucepan. Pond affidavit he value-ha- Safe Deposit Building. H t'aptain mad' that assessed JtO.'." tax appeal Feather Duster. Slaw ('utter. 486 2 FaDbCOrl n Clans Spreckels & Co., Bankers. not known of Kohn's connections atlirmed. Floor Mop and Salt Box. of & Siiliman, j 4 acres return-ther- e 1 b! with the firm Hatch but John Pu'.aa. at Kalihi. Handle. Sponge Basket. Broalwav H. T. was nothing to show that Dunne ed at $1. assessed at Sv1. tax appeal Floor Container. Shoe Brush. HSU HONOLULU. l-- did not know of this. , court $1UX, value J t.ooo, y dissenting Floor Brush. Skimmer. UEB 0BBC $3,000. Southeast cor. Geary and Stockton St O&HBXraEXSBBSBHBBSESSnESXSa SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS Till-- : Mr. Dunne replied that he knew in favor of Fluting Machine. Slov e. Ol-SA- Campbell Estate, 2C.4C7 square ndst.-n- NEVADA NATIONAL BANK nMhin of it an,1 ir,sktwl th:.t :i5flMr! James Familv Gr ; SAN FRANCISCO. ' ' ' at Hotel and Fort streets, returned T 1 FRANCISCO. signing n.r.rt.e .e-- n pat Iron j t) had left without the n.n-, -- . Orders by Mail Promptly Delivered TudsT ,u itm-- ai ewv- oi. Tumi.ier Brush. ' the case was still pending Ks. ON - t12XjZi. value J1U3.554, IVrry dissenting Fish Line. Towel P.ack. DRAW EXCHANGE i tee naa no power to or- , 21 stated that he favor of SvfrZi. 5 acres on Emma Flour Sifter. Tobacco Cutter. WM-G- . IRWIN & CO., LTD SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada tier ine v ireun tuui l i kisui us uiuum sjreet returned at assess d a; Tub. Bui. tional Bank of San Francisco. J.W, i Pot. mm - Tea Lon- LONDON Union Hank of 3 ; rater- - -- The was G- - made much difference anyway. It ju'.ia K. and Becky A. Hunt. acre . Tea Kettle" Wm. Irw in .. President and Manager LIMITED ,.. , . ro.-R- don, Ltd. to i... Iw i om. .,...t.t-- oe eiaruen Toih t Stand. Exchange Na finally agreed to allow the affidavits at ilei. Graf;s Claus Spreckels First Vh I 1 NEW Y'ORIC American i 2-- Shears.. as they were tile briefs $4,S00; 3 of an acre returned at Tray. W. M. Yice-Preslde-- rl OFFICERS. tional Tlnlr- - stand and the Giffard.. .Second i both valued by tax Bank. immeaiaieiv. assessed at M 11. M. Whitney Jr. . .Treasurer and Sec. II P. BrUdwin President CHICAGO Merchants' National court at J7.200; aflirm. tl. i Hoe. Lyonnais. i - George W. Ross Auditor Vice-Preside- PARIS Credit COURT AT HILO. J. B. Castle First nt Hose. Wast.- Basket. ! Vice-Preside- nt Saturday that Hose Reel. Wiik Broom. SUGAR FACTORS W. M. Alexander.Secon.J H O N G lON G SA n"d "vOKO.iAMA - - -t-ed TO REPRESENT THE NAVY. .1. P. Cooke Treasurer Hongkong and Shanghai Banking he would leave for H. o on the Mh of Hanging Basket. Wrench. AND ut-sen- t re- - j Harness Oil. Wood Saw. j tne iiH'titii and expected to is - W. o Smith Secretary Corporation. This a story that was overheard. V.'hee ibarr'- w. turn immediately as tne-r-e was no bus- - personae were two gen- Hammer. Commission Agents George ft. Carfr Auditor NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA The dramatis Hatchet. Washboard. Bank of New Zealand. iness to be transacted there, though tlemen who came to Washington from Watering Can. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank under the statute he was required to, Kansas City, Kan., to secure "talent" I AGENTS FOR THE . g Wash Boiler. America. city. He for a democratic han.pje-t- They were Ice Cream Fre.z-Ironin- of British North hold court in that said he at-- Cooler. Oceanic o Sugar Factors would open court on the evening of the ordered to secure Admiral Schley at all Board. Siezmsh Company irensici o General Barking s Fxcnanoe Business 'jth in Hilo and then again on the' hazards. But Admiral Schley had his Ice Box. "V Of San Francisco. Cal. hands full and decl.ned. They invited y:1rl llroom. Deposits Received. Loans made on "Oth. and return to Hon. lulu, arriving or prominent naval men - : two three other Knife' Tray. Commission Merchants Security. ommeroial and her- - on th-- 31st. was se- Apprvel ' and they declined the order to KEYSTONE-ELGI- N Travelers' credits Issued. Bills of Ex-- ! ROBINSON ESTATE AGAIN. cure some one to the navy. AGENTS FOR Bought and Sold. canvassirg Dimo-i- d C change - The matter of tl Robinson estat-- The two gentlemen were the W. YJ. & . rcr-iiaik- r- - i.il an ; Sugar C '. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY- situation on the street car. WATCHES Hawaiian was called up before Judge Humphreys LIMITED. in-.jui- "Say!" wh'ch wasn't Sugar r rnpany. ACCOUNTED FOR. ' Saturday again, and time his ry exclaimed Sm.lh -- " this belonged Pa! a r irnpar.y. his name any more than Jones Dl'KAIJLi: AND ACCUKATi; i'lantati. was tiirected t an investigation to the other "What about the man who C any. e-n Nahiku Sugar mj of the relations the Olaa dying." ma - PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. i'lant.iti n (.Vtii; any. &CO, said "Don't cheer: they are Ki; OIJEEWER Plantation Co. and the Hiio Railroad come. was his name . i The Keystone Watch n be he'd What Ha-.a::a- Sugar mpany. LIMITED. , f. The court inquired : Mr. Robin-- "I'm-- er oh, yes Ph.ll p." rep. led ; Case 1 1 Co., Philadelphia.' ILulr.-.- i an H n l il t. II. I. '. - - ' rvjan; Queen Street, son if it was not true that ih- princi- Jones. "Suppose wo ask him?'" j JAS. H. LOVE. Matajer. I U. S. A. Established 18'4. A. an. B I.l:i. pal contract of the raiiroal was with: "He's dead." answered Jones. i Ft 'R ' very oid'-s- t :d .vitrd May. AGENTS the Ola. i Sugar Co- - and received an af- - Smith seemed to be thinking hard America's and tlri y F. Vh :: -- . Hawaiian Agricultural Company. Om--ni'-- a firmative reply. for a. few moments, then slapped Jones larL-es-t watch factory. - him. R Fiirt. Sugar C mpany. H n j::iu Sug.tr; Is it not true the- d're-ctor- of on the knee as an idea struck MAIN 58. that g-- t - got "er now. duffer Sugar Company. the Hilo Railroad are- also of I've Let's that 1 Wailuku tiirectois OCc. King by Prlnr'-prs- t k.tla Sugar th... Plantation"." asked the Court. that was with Dewey. He's straight Str"t For rale the l K I 11 Mak Company. olaa D.-wc- T H F S T ' - told, 'You Company, Haleakabi "'Sotm- of the m are," replied Mr. Rob- goods. The one that watch dealers !a Ha- Plantation may when ready.' What's his name? , & Ranch-Planter- inson. tire CHEONG LEt CO., waiian Inlands. Ranch Company. Kapapala 1 j majority, are they ; can't recall it." Line and Shipping Company. ". not?" was Jones. Mr. Robins. .n thoeght a moment and j ""That returned Importers and Exporters Chas. j San Francisco I'aekets. Brewer cas.-- . ; "Well, let's get (Jridley.' said Smith. HEW GALLERY n replied that it might be t?ie PHOTOGRAPH B-to- , Ac a t;a.-wa- y dead, too " Jones replied, Aa(j Co's Line of Packets. l tie-- tne oire. tors ot trie Jlilo "'He's j dealers In Jewflry. Fancy Gods, LTD- - j Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. P.v. D.. ( . . . i .. t n . 3 F HAWAII. Company made a contract with c, e-- a -- , m Philad-'.ph- ia Un- - ; . CitV Uiui eunos, ie. u.iu.'nu'ju, Board of ive-s- s Then they went back to Kansas i Acents for the niSt as eiirei toi of the Olea bar.-tue- t R. SUSTJMAGO. ' declared the off. "When a Electro Plated and Glass Etc. o I'l.tritati ei for the transporta- - and Wares. $.-.- (h1 00. to water he usually dies." Photographer and Fine Portrait Work. i ':! Company. ' ton ei" the ir cane'.'" takes Road. Hongkong. StandarJ was Smith's laconic report. Q"(n's Central. .1-- - i"ecil I'.rown Mr. Ro! insi n nodded isser.t. but the CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. V;.. OF C .urt m.tde no comm.-- me r t3.L0 PER DOZEN ; M. I. Robinson LIST OFFICERS: further TWO NEW FRENCH CAVES. i". ;o W. G. Cocper f. Cook?. President: George E. ly stating that he wo .Id take r act.cn W. L. FLETCHER Finely Finished Pictures. King and - . he had seen the- t d !. and (up-stalrs- j. - ts-n- until tru Maunakea streets ; C.-ri- cr ar. ! r Manager; E. F. Bishop. Pe F.rt f:..b orde ring Mr. t.. produe.- - a coj y Twei remarkable caves have b en deceived Kx AlaniHla - - ; Col. F. t-- - k Treasurer and Secretary: W. in The m:isl. r's was ap-- j CIS eoverei m r rar.ee .Messrs. L.aps- In- - - curt. Bre-uil-. - A fine lir.A of Erribr. ai C. Jonea. II. Water- . fur-th- e in which wall- Alien. Auditor: I. rove-l- the mtttte r goir.:r e.v. r for tari ard the to match: also App'i-iu-l:i ;.---. G- - i : r.-v- s are covered with drawn painted srtiors R. Carter. Directors. r action. Judge tr. ;a stated and All-ove- r, I' Has made arrangemeste with ioha . j and (tetoBaGenenlBaiiliiBsaieslt - -it th- - that would til.- a v- ten io:-.- figures of paleolithic epoch. These S are mostly figures of animals, and fledge Cottage, Richard and It P. Snow St Co.. the well known ! AT HONOI.ULU HIND WII.I. F!I.!:i e of them have en with CLEANERS ISHIZUKA ' drawn T- - DYERS AND JUHEI will th- - lite- Hob-r- : Bird, V. O. P,.,x SC. The of f!r;k:n? correctness. In the first cave, of San Francixco, to act - their 1 IT 5 w r- ceittly K h.ii tiled ant V'TS CIV AGENCY OF ho dh d is at Combaretles (Dordogne. the figures fo- - All ortfern wlil be t Iflar.ds. :t-- - rc-i.- ( S th depo-'i'- s at for pn in th. U't are drawn with a deeply rngrav-- ! line 15 promptly attended to by flephr.Ini i t: ! ! ... Wil Vi. h ' HO KK US ' e . ann'j'a. A J has a':d are vigrot:s in xecution. Thev E21 Blue, Gedge Cottag-- Richards .. :.- - thr -- re .c is : s.tving.-- d- - KEI HIN BANK. LTD irclude the mammoth, and r Hawaii" Hrrel. o5l p.-- t "! Jof-.T- i fifret. of . Cc i ; ::: i:i n. -, oth r anitr a's exttrct in France.-- In the Judd & mpany. Ltd. i. VINEYARD ST. Imi-i-- r. !. All Fop.t-dv-Gaum- cave, ct e. no. : :: - xe- - :ire from r. ar-use- d, Feal Estate zni Stocks. Pleating i i'.x-ch.tr.- 1 far the form. biae k li:ies Accordeon Gert-r- al p.ar.klng ..mi t '' 1 ! !a-- ! Transact - n-d- eri and sorbet im.es th- who'- - anim tl General Eusiness Ag;:Rts. 4 ill;; . From 1 to Inches wide. Fresh California Fruit business. o! ;s pair ted black, a silh..-j.--tt--- V w ;.! i w . t i : d atter.de-- R d nchre is also us-- d in t)i- - tig-.- res. Stangenv-al- Buildiae- - rr::npt'.y to. I" iMr..p 307 r tl f- - long. 3 A tlKAI) OFKICK, TOKYO. N v which are Form tirr.r s four et r APPLE NP J.F. e HKS. APRICOTS. r: v in K ...la . 'f Mar.y figures a MISS C CARLSON, of the are covered with is-- r. ORANGES. h.-- ! ! Daily Advert ivred by carrier DRAW EX.'HANGE ON FIRST :ri::. Time. To John stalagmite deposit which r.ff-- OCCIDENTAL FRLII SIOKE Hind the : im i Jje.'"l is be... o a tin d. an inch in thickness Scientific to any part of the r u cents a Fern Place. Emma 3L NATIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA. i'l ae dition e I1U tl of the month. Pi-.- f 'kee arl Sr. 4

ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902. 12 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL for Information if he does not fully un- derstand it. He takes every detail of the business of reigning-- as seriously COMING TO and methodically as she was In the habit 'of doing, and uses many of her THE KASH CO,, Ld Do You characteristic expressions. Want a Piano? HONOLULU MARSHALL BEMEUBZSED, Sip!: ! Former Newspaper Companions Pay Tneir Eespecta to Rim. Boys' Furnishings fo, care should bo taken If (Special to Advertiser.) In making a selection. the FRANCISCO. Jan. 11. The Advanced Spring Styles. A good is a life Absconder From SAN Piano Marshall, a news - - lnveetment, and almost in- news that William dispensable in the home. paper man well known in California Utah on the has gone on to the Philippines to carry banner of journalistic civilization, Way. has excited much interest in press cir- Ilate, Caps, Shirts, Cuffs, Blouses, Tics, Hosiery, Underwear, us we! cles here. as every other requisite for the complete outfitting of bojs. We mfike the tone of the quotes Ad- The The Sacramento Bee the clothiug of children one of our leading ppecialtiee, and you enn find et our article on Marshall's depart- ARTISTIC vertiser's establishment correct styles in the latest variety, and at the lowest prices. BROKE STRONG ure from Honolulu, and the Fresno Re- Fischer Piano publican quoting the Bee's article, If the Shirt does not fit, you are painfully reminded of it. If it does r BOX CF LODGE says: wall, mora than likely you got it here. Wall Paper remains pure and mellow "The following from the Sacramento Dress Suits Tailor made, look well, $75.00; Dress ttuts, OUIt make, through years of use, and Bee will be of Interest in Fresno, as look swell, $37.50. Which will yon wear? The tailor's, or ours. oannot be surpassed. Brotherhood and Marshall or Maverick, as he was Took Funds of called, has worked on nearly every ART NODVEAU, SILK TAP- "Borrowed" From Young newspaper in the State, the Republican ESTRY AND OTHER FINE among them, and owing to his eccen- Lady Secretary. tric, but likable nature, he Is remem- PAPERS . . bered wherever he has been." THE KASH CO., Ltd. "ell at SOLD ON INSTALMENTS The Republican. In editorial com- Ut we hi Oil FOR CASH AT E. J. Jordan, erstwhile organizer for ment, says: TWO STORES TWO STOCKS A call at our store will convince yon Brotherhood In Utah, is Unolet pa- the Fraternal erupt no TWO TELEPHONES : 86 Main, 376 Main. c tbtft we have the best line of wall to be heading1 this way to escape The Honolulu Volcano will ' least per, linoleums, window shades, etc., at said more. "Ole Bill" Marshall, formerly of the least money. (0. meeting with his former friends whom the Fresno Expositor, later of the Sac IK he Is alleged to have swindled for a ramento Bee, prior to occupying the small amount of money not more than responsible position of chief boiler of II!LIMITED. $75. The Salt Lake Tribune of Jan- the lava that was belched up and flow- uary 7, prints a long story of Jordan's ed down the sides of the Volcano, took MILK. MILK. MILK. ilEItCITANT STREET. connection with the order, and the passage on the army transport Han Milk, Butter and Cream; the BEST sold in the islands. chief organizer, concluding with the cock, on Christmas day, en route for BEAL'S Manila, where C. O. Ziegenfuss has re On the way to the Postomce. statement, as follows, that he intend- served a box stall and a Manila hemp Beretanla street, next to Cor. of Emma ed corning to Honolulu to begin life Honolulu Dairymen's Assn, hammock for him on the staff of the - - anew: - Manila American. "Bill" made matters .'Phone While 241. Office, Sheridan Street. axxooocxcooocxxxxxxxxxxxo "Friday night Jordan paid a number tempestuous and torrid in the Hawaii of his friends farewell visits, saying he an Islands for about three years- - His was going to Honolulu. He related to contempt for the island courts was so No one friend that a misunderstanding pronounced that they kept him busy More Dread hula-hul-a E. W. Jordan's night doing a lively between the which he had the before with throne of justice and the thongs 0FTHt a young lady whom he intended to of the Jailer, and now he goes Dental Chair whom he intended marrying, was the over to Manila to help "Zieg" also V cause of his leave-takin- g. He said he well known here to spread civilization BttM reconcll-liatio- n, lodges 1(0. STORE had made efforts to effect a and inaugurate of the Bocho 10 as the mlsundertasndlng was club on the basis of a "strong Ameri New York Dental Parlors all on his own part, but, so he claim- oan policy" unless "Bill" proves to be FC a and gets dumped overboard TUB DENTAL. SPECIALISTS. ed, his fiancee refused to accept his Jonah FORT STREET explanations, and on that account he frouv the Hancock. All examinations are free. "We will meant to leave the country. teU you In advasee exactly what your "He related the nature of the trouble THE PLAGUE IN FOR T always well to the front work will coat. and begged the friend to explain to the IS in Genuine Goods at Fair young lady after he had left that their SAN FRANCISCO V am PLATES differences were entirely the result of i Prices. Still the store must keep?; EOFj.Aa-- a misunderstanding. He said he would Dorni..w u 1? 1 k keep in line with other stores t'ytff. leave ihe next day without fail, and (Special to the Advertiser.) seen by frlend3 in frontage to the street, so he has not been his SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. It. The Sac- here since." ramento Bee has long asserted that San HOME the Gorernment may ask me Is young The case of Jordan, who a Franolsco has had bubonic plagrue 1 the - V k Ti man. a native of England, and first to moTe back, which will for ib couple of years. The San Fran- sergeant of Company B, National QOLJ5 CROWNS 5.M cisco Chronicle, with most of the lessen. the sue of ray store, 5.00 Utah, seems to been alons PORCELAIN CROWNS Guard of have papers, con- BRIDGE WORK. TOOTH .. 6.00 other San Francisco ha and I must PER that of a man without means for court nerer SET Or TEETH 5.00 ing young lady of whom he was very sistently claimed that there has SILVER FILLING 0 a been, no plague, Federal fond, and supplying himself with funds and is and the extracted without pain. ld tae REDUCE UY IMMENSE STOCK Teeth other people's expense. The be authorities have riffht alone Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd. We the best materials teeth, at dL&eaate havior led to an Investigation by Is here. TO AT LEAST QKWttLF fold, robber, etc.. and all work Is fully that a weekly here, guaranteed to be entirely satisfactory. the lodge he represented in Salt Lake The Argonaut, had a. days er, Any work that should not prove satis- City, was In connection with the for exhaustive article few t I therefore intend to give all factory will be attended to free of mation of a branch at Bountiful, Utah, show that the plagrue wu never in San I eharr. He Fnclsco. The Sacramento Bee replied FRESH HEATS AND FISH of customers All oar Instruments are thoroughly a short distance from Salt Lake. my the oppor- stertllaad. and every napkin antiseptic. was employed as a 'solicitor on com to the Argonaut, and the Chronicle at Chron- By Erery Steamer from the tunity to buy goods at 'prices Heurs: t a. ra. to p. m.; Sundays, mission by W. S. Montgomery, general tacked the Bee's statement. The I a. na. to II m. Is icle said: h&a here-Co- me organizer for the brotherhood, and CoAit that Cold Storage. never before heard of plenty ftK. alleged not only to have secured $42 There la ef evidence ahowlns before you buy else, Reom 4. Elite Hnlldlnr. Hotel had Ladles la attendant. from Mr. Montgomery, but $12.95 be that If the State Board of Health where and you will say my loneine to the Bountiful lodge, and not forced a thorough examination, the $11 young sec Federal and local authorities would have prices are right. borrowed from the lady Choice Beef, Veal, button, Lamb all Phojtg Co. retary thereof. The secretary ,made persevered 'in asserting that numerous Fat cases which they professed to have dis- and Pork always on hand, also 33 N. King erood the missing funds In order to Street. protect her bondsmen. The young lady covered, were really genuine cases of had given the strong box of the new- plague." Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. SEND YOUlt ly organized lodge to Jordan, and this The Bee says: news was conveyed to Montgomery "Leaving out th local author: ties and BUSINESS ORDERS DXALXR8 TS when he asked for the dues of the leaving out the Federal officials attach- lodge. Montgomery saw ed regularly to the Federal Quarantine FOB BALE AT BY TELEGRAPH. Bountiful Service, all of whom have the right to mats m Jordan the same day, and the latter resent this unfounded calumny, such a The Metropolitan Meat Co., King Street; Telephone 65. Mm boarding You can do It Nowi mi. told him the box was at his statement L an insult to Prof. Frederick The Booth, Fishmarket; Telephone 379. Rich Embroidered Chinese Silk place in Bountiful, with the money in O. Novy, of the University of Michigan; it. Montgomery went to Bountiful, Prof. Leweyyls Q. Barker, of the Uni- ,nt"! Market, Ntraanu Street; Telephone 104. V Handkerchiefs and Sofa Pillow versity of Chicago, and Prof. Simon i found the box, broke it open, and found Flexner, of the University of Pennsyl Covers. It empty. He returned to Salt Lake, vania three acknowledged experts upon met Jordan, and gave him until 2 the subject of plague, men of Interna Inter-Islan- d next day to produce the tional reputation and of the highest pos- II The o'clock the sible standing in their profession, who cash. That was the last the general were sent to San Francisco as a Federal Telegraph Co. Rattan Chair?, organizer saw of Jordan, although he Commission, and who are stated in the Secre- "White P. O. Box B83- - Trunks and Batkete, heard that Jordan had bidden friends recent annual report of the 4-t- Phono 3271. goodbye, saying that he was going to tary of the Treasury to Congress to be is transmitting mes- Optical Gooda, three bacteriologists of the highest rep San Francisco. utation, who had no previous connection sages to all the islands Hocgkoog Teas, etc. Jordan 'was paying ardent attention with government service.' to the voune lady secretary of the "This report of Secretary Gage con 1120 KDUANU AVENUE. of the group except FRANCISCO, tinues: UN HONOLULU. 'Bountiful lodge. Her mother did not " Kauai. . 1 . . . NBTV YORK. 'This Commission reached San Fran Importer and Dealer in Japanese and American Dry Goods and like him, and when she learned that cisco In February. 1901, and after an ex I the lodge box was Indirectly connected haustive Investigation rendered a report Provisions, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, with his business she took it over to so conclusive In Its nature as to result Curios, Crepe, Silk and China Ware. JllNIflUa RATE IS $2. M. S. Grinbaum & Go. in measures being taken to cleanse the hotel and left it for him. Later Chinatown, where the plague existed. the young lady's parents went home "To imply that these men, if watched. LIMITED. money BRAXC1I STORK t Honolulu Office, Campbell Blk to Idaho, after giving her some would not have dared report the exist to follow them after the holidays. Jor- ence of plague. Is an Insult to them per- Corner King and Liliha Streets. dowit 8TAIBS. (spites CcmmlsslGQ Merchasti sonally, Is an insult to their profession, id dan persuaded her to give him the is an insult to the Universities which Fort Street money to place In . the lodge box for have selected them to hea4 important "security." She came into Salt Lake departments in their curriculae because TELEPHONE MAIN 131. SOLS AGENTS FOR V for the purpose of marrying Jordan, of their standing and ability, and is an Messenger will call for your mee to put In insult to the Federal government which BLANCHE BATES 5c and waited In vain for him employed them, and stands by their, re- sags if deeired an appearance at Montgomery's of- port. CIGAR. fice. When she learned of the loss of "If the assertion of the Chronicle, the BURGLARS! the lodge money she promptly advanc- Argonaut and the Stato Board of Health money herself, with the excep- Is true, that plague does not exist and the PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS, ed the has not existed in California, it la Protect your LIFE and PROPERTY with Of tion of S5 cents, which will be the only strange Indeed that some one recognized BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE loss to the lodge. expert upon the subject has not been say so. Owens' Automatic Burglar Alarm System 1 II. COMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. There is also a bill of $12 for board found honest enough to name of Jordan "It Is as Impossible of belief that all Special attention given to consign-ent- a standing against the the plague experts who have examined For infomatioh call upon of Coffee and Rice. at Bountiful, and a bicycle he left Into the San Francisco situation are Contains series of twelve neatly there Is claimed by both the landlady liars and knaves, as that a Commission sound views of Hawaiian scenery and of hotel and a man in Salt Lake of laymen and a few physicians who ubjeots. the had no experience with the dis All mounted on gray paper, M. W. who says it was borrowed from him. have 'Phone Main 363. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. and In book form. acGhesney 5 Son. ease know more about the Bubject than Each book a gtm men who have made it a life study." Room 6 Mclntyre Bldg , Honolulu, 11. T. Just the thin to send East. King' Health. Good. WHOLESALE GROCERS NEW YORK. Jan. 8. The King's HIS FIRST PROOF. Also publish and have AXD DZALXB8 IK health is all that can be desired. If the for sale, the reserve, The Visitor "Horrors! The lithtnlng Hawaiian Panel Calendars for 1904. LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS court officials speak without express wrecked and totally destroyed hy cables the London correspondent of the fire!" Toung Artist "Hurrah! Good! Agents Honolulu Soap Works Core Tribune. He refers constantly to the upon The Visitor "Are you crazy?" pany, Honolulu, and Tannery. subject himself and seems bent Toung Artist "No. but I expressed preventing a revival of the sinister ru- drawing on that train, and I valued tt at J. J. WILLIAMS, Thoroughbred mors which cost the tradesmen heavily fifty dollars. Now the railroad compur will have to pay for It." Ufa. Fort Street. Photographer. White Leghorn when they were insuring th corona- Roosters tion stocks. What was once known as For aal by the "the Prince of Wales" st has been THE HEART-BROKE- N HEROINS. CALIFORNIA restore! to favor. If it was ever in dan- t J i Honolulu Notion Store FEED CO. ger "Were there any pretty dresses In tlie 6" of being excluded from the court, play?" Queen Fandrlng-ha- m A good opportunity to gt sew blood of and the welcomes at poor wife, old-tim- e "Oh. ye. The deserted who ecr-produci- ng all King's tk bet creed grown. Re- the friends. had to in sewing for a II ring, suf- AT THE The King Is by officials as take irtlti ndi. Gentlemen's member, the rooster la half the flock. described fered asronle3 In a lovely white silk gow following closely his mother's manner with chiffon ruffles, a dream of a i and in dealing with public business. He pearl-color- ed plush opera cloak lined Read tlie Dally Advertiser; 75 cents ' Fort StOpcUe CIs Stables. makes It a matter of conscience to read with white fur." Philadelphia Evenis OFFICE. Per month. every document carefully and to ask Bulletin. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE Mil II II

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. JANUARY 20. 1902. IS A LEAD PIPE CINCH CKS KILL HERE'S HAD BEEN Lands Get in line and 1 TS ; Get your money's wonh. iirni For The Oks' Bra enefit The Island Getting One Vanderveldc est Vaudeville Show. erger's Band in front. Is in Bad i i a Rid of Its Bad est Artists in th business. a etter com early LOTS IN KING STREET At Auction Rodents. g laugh in store Fix. e on hand and help the TdAUT, from $1,400 to $1,250 Peop e un fcarth. a lot, formerly known as G. N. ON WEDNESDAY, JAN 22, JO est v I COMMENCING AT OTHER NEWS OF MAN CLAIAS. Wilcox's premises. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, I wll loiter for sale at public auction THE VALLEY ISLE STANDING HERE : 1 i at my salesrooms, corner Merchant and Orpheum TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA SI i Alakea streets, Matinee at Theater 7ALLEY, formerly Montano's Manager Lowrie Investigates Ha- His Friend De Boer Says He Has m GROCERIES Tuesday Afternoon Met Him in Island Tract, $2,500 a lot Consisting of waiian Commercial and 2 40 dozen Canned Lobsters, Kihei. Jan. 21st Society. C kits Salmon Bellies. i 2 cases Soda Crackers, FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN 2 cases Germea MAUI. Jan. 18. It is reported that - a.rn.a. (Spec!al to the Advertiser.) 8LAJULANI TRACT, from $200 2 cases Dates, ticks are killing the Maui rats quite PKICES 50c $1.00 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11. A distin- 1 keg Pickled rigs Feet. rapidly. Thus again retribution fol- guished Dutchman, who says he lost his to $250 a lot lows the mongoose. When he began health while holding the position of sur- mn box-offic- sugar plan- WILL E. FISHER, destroying the lizard who killed the Tickets oa sale by all Elks and at Monday veyor on one of Hawaii's big tations, was arrested for stealing a bi- . AUCTIONEER. tick, he played cannibal to his best afternoon at 4 p. m. i ! cycle here two or three days ago, and Is . of the FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO r, 5 friend. For since the decrease now languishing In the bastile, while rapidly in- lizard family the ticks have awaiting receipt of funds from Holland TRACT, opposite Makee Island, . iT! At Auction creased; so rapidly. In fact, that they GEO. C. BECKLEY to pay his fine. In the police court yes- have not only been killing the mon- ADMIRAL terday his charming manners and sim- $G00aIot in ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, goose himself, but are now preying plicity of carriage so struck the Judge COMMENCING AT upon his chief food supply, the rat. PRESENTED WITH PENNANT that he Inquired Into the antecedents of 12 O'CLOCK NOON. The insidious "modus operandi" of the the self-confess- ed thief. III Is to take lodgement in the ear of "When he learned the man had tick that ONE HUNDRED LOTS IN -- I I will offer for sale at public auction his victim and to slowly eat his way to BY MARINERS navy and, my BROTHER been an officer in the Dutch at salesrooms, corner of Merchant the brain or throat, thus causing according to a witness, had moved In 3API0LANI TRACT,' at $500 and Alakea streets. death. Castle Hall, the new Knights of the most exclusive circles of Honolulu a lot 'society the judge's heart melted, and In-- Pythias building now being construct (Continued from Page 9.) dropsj. He was carried ashore to the i HomoM Fnrnitnre ed at Walluku. adjoining Malulani hotel. The chief officer was placed In ;steadjf sending the Dutchman to Jail. Hospital, is making a brave showing. wiiHnma Xr On command or me vessel, me oincers ne anowea mm to repose in a ecu ior a n of New London, C. A. t,0i.Il3 mn,ia : ... . . , Consisting of The second story which Is to be used no cabin bov. to Margarita C1C ..j .week, until ne could...near irom ms na- - One heavy Bedroom Set. 3 Oak as the lodge room of the order. Is al- -' where, .fifth mate. The ship then proceeded to Oak of California, 1 000 e land and people. or la , the Arctic Ocean secured barrels Bedsteads, 1 Bevel-Mirr- Cheval ready boarded In. The lower story on November 13. 1S62. twelve devil fish govern- - name Is L. A. an- - apply to up stores, which yielded 330 bar-- ?l oh. ana arnvea ax iionoiuiu. Th Dutchman's Fjt further particulars Into ntured. . 1 1 1 Bevel-Mirr- or 2 to be divided ww ' - . . A V K Dresser, Bureau, Oak I dervelde. He was arrested last Tuesday completion , oil Thoro werii Rfiverai SIUD3 ITnon the of the structure rels of 21, 1S69, , x Washstands, 1 Leather-Se- at Oak Rock- - - - - . . . . i il 1 a 4 V s. 4 J m A On December left Honolulu .,,;,. win, a biovde belonir- - SOClal IS to iDe uay l wic wuc. r i mnlsv SOnft elaborate function in ine . .b hr-l- Antln- In of g. on uaren er. 2 Oak Center Tables. Oak Chairs, given as a house-warmin- Returning to Honolulu i, Trlnn. for a cruise to the Mar- - ing to someone eLse, and George de Boer, ship "scn - Wicker Settee, Wicker Comer Chair, The Aloha Lodge has recently invited the Kodiak !quesas Islands, where the ship remain- - another Hollander. They were both tak- e n for Marble-To- p Center Table, 2 Box Mat- Supj-em- Chancellor Fethers. who is Arctic "j." i ed fur two weeks taking on wood andjen to city prison by a policeman, X Beckley on , tresses, 1 Spring Mattress. 1 Couch, 1 now in Honolulu, to make Maui a visit. Ju, lg tn Catherine entered the water, repairing sails etc appearei, yesterday before Judge heavy Oak Extension Dining Table, 1 M-Ft- hers w" ... 1 Gurney Refrig- &r&2 large Rerngerator. tLSSsriM,HthA suzar JlLrniiv- - thP chin v.'hen their cases were called, t,,c. " latest...... weeKS, erator, 1 Cook Stove, etc.. etc. r v.".- - r":.7..Y nmhpr-- - whales. Was there for three acknowledged he hadTrtaken manuiaciorv on tm t.i fin. tt&fr$s:s&proce, to o Arctic cap. vtlde that grindinsr time 7 amua," i,.. the bicycle with the intent of selling it fe for the first .one forX Company UTn XTK ' money WILL E. FISHER, on rturuary i. Fm the mailed Point and spending the for food for Dy the Claudine of the loth. S. T. , : Barrow, latitude 72 north, longitude companion. said, how- AUCTIONEER. on i"5!. himself, and He Alexander, of Oakland, arrived .r'Jl? On September 12th. which will nothing do Maui. In company with ilanager w. it rWflwML remembered, almost the entire ever, that De Boer bad to Real Estate ; sbTteerf bowhead lonp.be theft, and should not be held J. Lowrie be made a tour of Hawaiian J""Tal t whaling i eet was lost The suffering with the :whnies. The Catherine left the Arctic Commercial Company's plantation and region on September Sth, experiencing and privation experienced by hundreds responsible for it. The exccl.'ence of Brokers, Kihei. pleasant weather on the passage down, of seamen is best told In the Friend of Vandervelde's address, the eltanliness of At Auction By the same steamer Messrs. H. P. southerly winds, for nine days. On November 1, 1871. Cimobell Block, Fort Street Baldwin and H. A. Baldwin returned with The bark Arctic, wlthf seven other his person and clothes, and the extreme September 8th spoke the brig Susan to courtesy Vddressed the from Honolulu. Abigail of San Francisco, Redfleld, vessels that were saved, returned vlth which he John G. Anderson Jr.. of Salt Lake nothing. Honolulu on October 23, 1871, with 480 court, impressed the latter, so that par- 22, City. i3 Makawao, settling up master, cruising with oil. Club Stables, Ltd. ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. at the On October 12, 1SG3, arrived at Hono- barrels of ticulars of his past were asked for. affairs of his uncle, the late James oil The total number of men brought by 11 AT G. Anderson, who lulu with 1,700 barrels of bowhead was in Vandelvelde finally told the story of his COMMENCING Anderson. Mrs. J. is 28,000 pounds whalebone. the returning whaling vessels visiting Mrs. Charles Cro and of aggregate, 200. was the last no attempt to pose or ex Telephone Main 109. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. in Honolulu On the next voyage Mr. the This :life but with zler. will probab.y "com. to Mafca, Xe'oYNew voyage made to the northern water by sympathy. will offer for sale at public auction Beckley, tenth voyage cite I ' Admiral and the held a lieutenancy at my salesrooms, corner of Merchant ,".V.croo (the U.M. at finds him on the Kilauea, owned by He said that, he had CHAS. BELLINA Manager. and Alakea streets. the Hawaiian government, under the in the Dutch navy, but had given up the SaK reign of Kamehameha V, the Hon. S. position voluntarily to seek a more re- agent. January, G. Wilder being the munerative profession. He had sailed 1871, found Beckley as a deck hand, ...... a, ...... i. ti a in 1.400 barrels of bowhead oil. occupying quarters in cabin, a to Honolulu and taken a position on one Driv-in- g On the third voyage of the Catherine but the of Fine Consisting of coast con dition made possible owing to his 0f the sugar plantations as surveyor. 22 Head nS"1""recently left Honolulu for the California i Bicycle, Hans Anderson, who has had 1. 1S64, calling at Marga- family connection with Kamenamena job he had held until some months 1 Otis Diamond Frame charge of plantation affairs at rsahl- - on December xr tViroa mnnthq nrrr ri t was This Bay, Cape St. Lucas and Bandero Du-cler- k. 1 Cleveland Chainlesa Bicycle. ku. is the new camp boss at Spreckels-vlll- e, rita promoted to the position of purser's ago, when he went into a decline. Horses for sale. Bay. as likewise, the coast of Mexico. Beckley, being in 1 Sterling Tandem Bicycle, taking the position made vacant Returning, Honolulu with 100 his brother, F. W. ring this time he had made friends new manager reached . 1 Eldredge Ladies' Bicycle, almost by Andrew Adams, the the purser. Hawaii, and had mixed with the most barrels of oil. 1S73 Beckley was made HAWAIIAN VIEWS of Kahuku. Left again for Kodiak and the Arctic In Admiral influential people of the Territory. Fi- new. During the evening of :he 10th, in first officer, while L. Marchant was in 4. Ocean, in April, and entered Behring nally he returned to San Francisco, and the Paia church parlors J.ie Makawao Spa During part command. . Pro- in June. the latter 14, 1877, new ele- - $:200. WILL. E. FISHER, Debating Society discussed "The whales, t On August the and when he arrived here had He said Of all descriptions AUCTIONEER. of the Propagation of Anarch- of June captured two bowhead coasting steamer Likelike, built hibition Was nere mat me vcaci cv";'"' rant nrriv,.,1 that this money faded away while he istic Doctrines." At their next meet- It JU1 NIC aii.iu vt rnr1nt - by the Confederate privateer w T lia- . 1 - TT' r nrtlDilA f A V A was and wHcn he had tried ing they will debate upon the advisa- tured to i u Cam convalescent, making Molokal a national Rhndnah. set on fire and burned by the Ris to get work he had not succeeded. By RICE & PERKINS bility of the water's edge, as were she was built and launched ! leper station. many comprisiaL,rE don Iron Works. In October. 1877. Ad Vandervclde said that he and De Auction During the evening of the 17th, the other vessels r.nrai uecKicy was appointed neim 144 15KIIKTAXIA ST. At whaling fleet. The crew was taicen j Boer been friendly in Hawaii, and great mill at Camp No. 5, Puunene, clerk of the Likelike. and in 1S79 was baa of New Wn-dervol- de aboard the bark General Pike purser. : De testified he had met presented a most brilliant spectacle, trans-ferre- d promoted to the position of Boer that Dedford, and shortly afterwards in Isl- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. visible to all residents of Central Maul. Richmond, : About one month after her arrival at the homes of leading to the Hawaiian bark by I The electric lights were turned on for Ho-nolul- u. Honolulu the vessel was purchased he had owned by Wilcox & Richards, of - anders. Vandervclde said that . FRIDAY, JAN. 24th, the first time. j the Hon. S. G. Wilder. ON 17th as finally become to desperate and hungry 114 TORT ST. of the lS7i to San Francisco ( During the afternoon the to j In went AT Reading Club met Of the various crews belonging the construction of he had taken the bicyc!a and was COMMENCING Makawao Ladies' burned vessels, some fifty were Ha- - superintendent for the that HAS FOR SAL2 THE BEST OE.H. the residence of Mrs. F. F. Baldwin, the steamer Lehua. and launched her to buy himself and De Boer a Pact-A- c A-- M. at whom were all sent j about assortment of Hawaiian and 10 O'CLOCK of Twenty-fiv- e ladies were pres- waiians. all of on May 10th. On May 14th the vessel eral Paia. passengers. Admiral Buckley . very square, meal. De Boer acknowl- Curious In the city. Home- Lou-I- s back as with two pasesngers Island sale by order or ent. party, they ar- - ; Wt San Francisco Friday I will offer for On the evening of the 22d, the church being one of the where and a full load of freight, and in com- edged that he was with Vandervelde made Pol on Tuesdays rd at public auction, upon the societies of the rived in July, 1S65. j Beckley. making the "he b!ke, T. Grant and t ecclesiastical Paia In September, 1S65, Admiral Beckley mand of Admiral when seized the ar.d that he premises, being 843 Young street, town Foreign Church, will hold their annual as second run In eleven days, arriving in Hono knew Vanderveldc was stealing it, ami mftings in the church parlors at Paia. joined the steamer Kilauea lulu on May 26th. At Honolulu liecK Kapiolan! street. steward, and remained aboard until i he intended to aine on tne proceeds side of 21st Ka-walha- ti, Et,nm.rv T.ikflike as chief that TAILOR, During the afternoon of the the ran ashore at e. J JUlllCU w MERCHANT Telephone December, when she nn.lf-- r anu with Vandervelde. stockholders of the Maui near the beach home of Hon. m9i Cantain Shenhard. of the theft Company will hold their annual meet- then as purser asain until 1S83. Leav- well known insurance man of San Furniture 2:30 Samuel Parker. He then returned to A Orpheum. Household ing at the Tala plantation office, at Albernle, ing the Likelike, the Admiral joired the George J. Moore, who was 125 Fort St., Just above the Honolulu in the schooner i Cap- - Francisco, GOODS! ' I ICinaii, which was in command of NEW STYLES! NEW Furnishings o'clock. ,.l-tc- Kir Tan Ins Ar flrrpn Co. and Weather Cool and dry. tain King, as purser, where he remaln-- i called to testify to the good character POPULAR PRICES! . On April 15, 1866. lert Jrionoiuiu in 1S07, proceeded to me a order you will ba Consisting of many elegant Wicker th bark Monticello of New London. ed until when he of De Boer, swere that he had met him Give trial Inlaid Settee, un der Capt. yilliam PMMP. tne HonouluTeaVlng n Honolulu, ana tnat tn,re ne not oniy , Rocker, beautiful Pearl DYING . ;; there on LANTANA Doy - was a . . Pillows. Lace Curtains capacIty or caDin ior j.ki. ar,,1 nrriSne- at Hono-- ;had an excellent reputation, Dut handsome Sofa Arctic cruise. In the Arctic tne snip ,v m Bocietv. JJZiJjrlS WEAK MEN Brlcabrac, ere - - favnrlta th hirhMt of and Poles. Paintings. Rugs. OUT ON AAUI ca ptured whales from vvhich of the same T.:.: ..r SZ&m?K cup.zDbTfiRfiEers Sideboard. Dining Chairs. Ladles' stow - IMC tUUl-tSA- I- Oak pounds of whalebone, and arrived Dacic tn. ever since, against De Boer, and permuted Vanuer- U.,lJ2 avay Cutlery. Enamel rnined DlXXVf. I una Glassware, r Secretary. at Honolulu on OctoDer it. . . . of note that Ad- - velde to plad guilty to the charge of rS.tta-s&H- Inveitigate W. H. Corawcll Discusses voyage, m ',.',: Bend for "Booklet Ho. Wardrobe, Mos- Colonel On the fifth left Honolulu ' jr. . Cheffonler. t . a, man of excellent .. v;,v,rv,i(i- - v. ,i,i that he I &$!23r9'iKCa Bedstead. thf bnrk Monticello of New nunll. Jiuirti j i' i.rv v 2." Addrewt: Top and Spring Mattresses. on o. rwivs one.rll'ana nas neer could obtain money by cabling to his FIEFCL'S ELECTPIC CO. quito Nets. the Situation the on November 23. 1S66, for the coast sickness, or been absent from Stove. I Diego and through R20 Market tux. 6. r. Ice Chest. Water Filter. Cook California, calling at San post duty for the past forty friends in Holland, and the Judse sail Other Isle. J his of Crockery. Cooking Utensils, Banderos Bay, where they remained years: years in deep water vess?!?. that on next Friday he would. .fine Van- China. I at nine CHICHCSTCR'S ENGLISH for six weeks. Returning, arrived thiray-on- e etc- - ' SCO and years in the steamers for his crime, and that in th Plants, Ferns, etc., Honolulu on April 6th, with barrels Hawaiian Islands dervelde 'ENNVR0YAL Cornwell, of Waika cargo and plving around the a fairly com-fortab- le PILLS Col. William II. of devil fish oil. Discharged be'longing to Wilder Steamship mi'.in time he miht have OHrl nmi mnA t) n ! (.raulnfv. steamer, region the the SAFE. l..nrtl:hl I.adle.. "k lirnrrlrt pu, arrived in the Saturday left again for the Arctic which he is a director, home In ja'l. for CTIIIC WILL. E. FISHER, 1S67, returning the Company, of IIKSTtlt'S KXiUSIl three weeks spent principally in latter part of July. not added any gray hairs to his KKKDKBICK O BRIKN. iVIn 1JED mnd Gold mli!ie bni. AUCTIONEER. after la t for of October, with SCO barret j has with biinribbon. l nl.rHootl.cr. Hrf.M bet- n.irt nrt On Tuesday. February ijvi. - the saddle on the range. He is in - I . I 4rSi VvJ I.sncrrona nab.tltDUOB and Jinlla- 1 1 of oil. The sixth voyage flncis his examination I fjy l ftuj rT your 9 years, inulMonti- - Admiral I Im- nr I'aHlculnra,lrurii. "'a ter health than for several and of this sketch on the bark Beckley THE LONDON TAILOR. Jr unitm Tet Im.nl.l.- J,t on bt tore V "C n'1 Kcllfrf'rl.uuc" Utur, brre- cello, which sailed from Honolulu 1 . SM r looks the part. He said that he had and N P turn Mull. l.ilmoi.. B0ARDK1AN LOTS 16, l., Hulls .11 rtruf-i- u I kl.kiMl., I hrnU.! i'n.. December ior a cru.se rirpns- aa 1 given .the air a chance and had been lib, t , i rt 1 k w. .im.'vvv. - to navierate Do you want some clothes made in WtsUoa thli paixr. aladlM ttquare, I'll LA fA. lit v . . - - ( n I ii u, wuiiw, (.),.. the Hawaiian London? You go to a first-rat- e recovering all the time after his return (Guam). ! a masiti ana puui ui tailor Islands w city until w given the olh- - "ters. to Maui. He will stay in the here shore liberty was n- a few scattering cross-measure- d. TAI, I - ,n brief, are The cloth is excellent. Y. YUEN STREET, TuesJay, when he will return to his cers and crew for three weeks. conn ected with the life of AO- - the nrice moderate, as compared with KINAU proceeded to the j - ti9. 117. Fort Street, near Kukot I From there the ship ; l,f-o-w" of whom It Can be said VVu.- Vurk Ynu arc reouested to call cattle ranch. . l rnrttiv ' KAPIOLANI and Arctic ucean. w nere luirtee.. todav closely iden- - ar, trv thm on in thr ,bivs. Yr.u Speaking of the effects of the lantana whales were captured, which leiaea ' '" ' ... nn,, de- - ' .... . tho OOT, ftur VuAerWtur, LUNA LI LO STREETS. blight he said that everywhere one 1 barrels of oil velopment of thenrctcity of Honolulu and clothes are basted together, and that Dreumaker, Ladle' i Beckley Honolulu for Skirts, Cbemlaea. about the Island of Maul, gr at Admiral left group of islands in gen- - ; fit is merely a preliminary one; the Kt. rides Ocean again on April 10. the Hawaiian the ready-ma- d Moaqulta patches in the fields of lantana the Arctic Tripp, eral. basting is all ripped open and you are A Urge line of black IS, in the bris Kohala. Captain 'pinned up expresses always on hand. may be seen, testifying to the work of commander, as a boat steerer to the again. The tailor Sets no- MIGRATION OF INSECTS. no surprise tnat nis wors is oauiy and the blight. This was particularly fourth mate. !one; not know it is a $1500 $ir00 made In Behring Sea and in the Arctic the he does that ticeable when the inspection is eight whales, and ar- - ago sh!p one of the wretched job. You call, after a long CHEAP! ! lan- ship captured Not long a from try on The FELT HATS of a hillside which is covered with t?veri nome ctooer ouui, mhh tropical countries was followed by a interval, and them again. reduction in Felt Hats EACH ir,, sU-vve- ? T'nusual view of the field will full, or S00 barrels of oil and ls.vw which persistently are ar. inch too l'ng. the collar J2.50 Felt Hats reduced tana. Then a cask flock of butterflies, fits as though it were made for a tl.50 and spots of the dead shrub all pounds of whalebone. uecemoer clrcletl ar0und the rigjring of the vessel to 50e, 75c and $1.00, In order fo show the LecKiey cn tne uaiK ,lls-- horse, the jacket is tight across the area, impression is ISfiS. finda Admiral a he hore haJ faded ,n th1 obviously intended fur a'.fat l,w out stock. over the and the Kagle, of Honolulu, owneu oy j. v.. lighted on the chest, ami w ithin a short & agents: tance. Then the Insects man around the belt. You ask if he VI1SS N. r. HAWLEY. made that there will be Ptlueer. H. Hackfeld Co.. masts and decks. A few disappeared in commander, Ko-lo- a. di.i really take measurements in the 210-21- 1. Boston BiocK. time an appreciable reduction in the William Phillips, for night and were destroyed in the wa- riooms on Kauai, with provisions and the first Instance. The tailor complacently on time. Ihas heretofore been waste safety. Snv-o- f Balance area which wood. From there sailed to Baker's ter or reached the shore in rips up all his seams again, and once thick- away - i - land through the presence or the pigs, chickens, the others crawled in the cabins pmr.- pr.x-etd-- to mak- chalk marks and Strong's islands for trip of of Barber Shop et. from there proceeded to and hold of the ship. After a a.li ovt-- you and ins. rt a number The Silent etc.. and ve'psel d t profane Colonel Cornwell Guam and the Dadrone Islands, where thirty days the reached New fins. Ym are inclhK-- use Thoroughly Disinfected Befor E. FISHER, Business In general. York, and from hiding place in the language, curiosity masters your Are WILL out- officers and crews were on shore leave their but, Auc- said, was good on Maul, and the took on wood ship a few of thes butterflies emerged other feelings-- and you wonder how and for three weeks. Then s Agent new-specie- so FERNANDEZ, Prop., Real Estate look was very good, as shown by the and water and sailed for Yokohama. and flew ashore. Thus an entirely any establishment can siKc.d when JOSEPH butterfly wa introduced inti much time can be wasted over one tioneer. feeling of the business people of the Here the vessel remained one month, of Independent. Arlington Hotel. Hotel Stmt as well. due U the captain taJdng sick with this country. Chicago Journal. suit of clothes. Cor. Merchant and Alakea bis. towns and plantations Yi

- i COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 20, 1902. 14 THE PACIFIC kJHHMaBBIM

' ' ' " . i 125 Merchant Street, Sffi&SS has. F. Merrick earriage Company, Ltd Next Stangeawald Bldg. VARIETY IS THE LIFE OF TRADE

NEW IDEAS, NEW STYLES, I f NEW DESIUNS, NEW LINES. , FOR THE NEW YEAR Wo are showing forty new and distinctive, fetyles, which will make the mot exclusive line of tha year. We have no hesitancy in expressing our conviction that this "Forty" will stand as the stronarofc line m t!is Territory in General Beauty, Style and Selling Qualities. soli: agknts tor i t The Columbus Buggy Co.'s Fine Vehicles.

sweep away the petty bulwarks erected bath. This combination i3 more than by special interests like autumn leaves ordinary mortals can bear. Some mem- m before a hurricane. The party in power bers have gone so far as to say that if Jk cannot afford, by refus.ng reasonable sugar cane cannot be grown by white ' concessions to Cuba in pursuance of the V I against Spain, labor then let It go. "With men of this THE- BESTl :::J spirit ofour intervention description there can be no argument. to place In the hands of the opposition cry tha most powerful political weapon with The political is a white Australia. AT THE which they havo been armed since their A white Australia Is well, and being. expulsion from power." Australian-bor- n I echo that sentiment, 11 at I FREDERICK O'BRIEN. but only where our race can thrive, we hi LOWEST PRICE and not degenerate. Would it not be a Unolet stupendous piece of folly on our part I aat r.' EVERGLADES that we, having a rrUon of our vast to AT Just continent within the tropics capable of growing a tropical product to perfec- FOR SUGAR tion, should destroy it simply because I cat.not be grown by I -- -. . it white . labor? i-- J . ' cri. r ' - .. - HOPP'S ir i Could anything be more lnsana? Remind 1 Florida Project in JVhich the The cultivatiDn of sugar canerequlres lf Flagler Interests Are so little intelligence and Is so remunera- Holiday Season tive that any ordinary farmer v.ith a The fair area and nearness to a mill can . make himself independent In a few YOU la over and business ia getting years; so that he has hopes before his SAN 11. health becomes Impaired j down to a normal state, while we 3- - FRANCISCO, January The free or at a low tari.f. The Journal (Special to the Advertiser.) of removing to that it is nearly two years Chronicle, in against says: more congenial climes; the more espe are getting down to business. an editorial the SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. The New cially to duty "Conditions in Cuba call for earlj-- and If he have a family. Some say since ycur watch wa3 3 The Christmas trade kept 3. errant!ns Cuba the remission of Commercial eays: let the cane grower grow something else. on sugar serious consideration bv Conerp';. ATur-- York Its imported to this ceuntry. u What else? Maize, I presume. everything: on the Jump, of the susrar rrhn i alrpnr-.- ' lvtnr 'rllo nn tx-- --r. t mViiWI'toHnn of So these overhauled; bet!cr have 2 ! says kind people consign b'ut now we begin to f that the United jaiaies Dencuteujthe hands of producers because they are project to Florida would bim for life 3f 1 the old drain the In so prejudicial St !nntVlnn i a climate to his health. it attended to new before S - sugar shut out from the American bv nri thpir remarkably think of offering Induce- market cr.oc mnwrt Not only that, he would be competing free, as the cost to the consumer was a high tariff, and are shut out from Tir.ii cnii i,,tn siif.tr ninrtntions is the $ S ments for the January European by gov-- with the maize growers of the Darling someharrc has been done. not lowered, and all the profits went to maikets the system of recent organization in Jacksonville of a Downs and trade. ernment bounties to. native sugar. Pres-- drainage sugar company with ample the Barron Valley, which ? the' Hawaiian planters. and would be most disastrous all rouijd a V Tnrtiinf , wa ar one The Chronicle ident Roosevelt has clearly pointed out capital and having prominent among Its . ? business too stores opposes favoring Cuba and points to Ha-- the duty of the American people in this officials for that is not remunerative at of the few who officers the two executive present. In fact, sugar in- and Secretary pos- - im-slbl- e, crush the s find themselves with a Jjwali as a dreadful example of benefits matter, Root has, If many years past in charge of the dustry, and - industries topple made both the economic and the mense Flagler Interests in Florida, other over salable stock after the with it. . ; i political issue even more distinct. The , practicability undertaking V. I t fr r 'l 1 . irAta V, . . 1 . I . The of the There is no product grown In holidays, and we have hit United saw fit to Govern-relatio- ns Australia States Intervene in the has already been demonstrated. which builds up other an- feas-lSf)- 8. industries to such ?0ur just the kind of goods will Inevitably lead to Cuba being between Spain and Cuba in ment and private surveys prove the With the motives of interven- - a large extent. The foundries of Queens- S o the housekeeper wants to nexed by Uncle Sam. that ibnity of draining these overflowed lands land have been mainly supported by it tion and some, of its broader results it an engineering work, and experimen- ' start the new year with. Perhaps The Chronicle's editorial Is as follows: ts a3 giving employment to the highest of not necessary at this t me to enter tation has shown that this decayed vege-upo- n the window shades are worn out. iny discussion. Those results were sic:IIed labor. .5 "The Boston Herald, which occasional- tation of centuries thus reclaimed a3 What is to become of the large suarar Iv and the Improvement would cost ly takes the liberty of asserting immensely beneficial to Cuba in a polit- - nr9hi i.tni la npruli.irlv Bd.inted to the that the I mills erected by the Queensland govern " very If you were to get from Massachusetts Senators do not under- ical sense In liberating her from Spanish cultivation of sugar cane said on high little by Inde-- ment on the guarantee system eostim? X the rudiments political econo- control. jut Cuba, becoming authoritv to be the best in the world for 40,000 us ngw. ' stand of pendent of Spain, thereby lost her from to C0,eoO, or the farmers & my, is warmly advocating granting title that purpose. In addition, the peculiar Urhn Vt n - ltnt.. TnHJ the 10 uiscnm nations in ner proa- - n la.iix 4ia security to Cuba of certain commercial advan- iavor oi cnmate of the lower East Coast in Flor to the government for tages on the distinctly uctj In Spanish "markets. ida would give sugar plantations there the erection of Hartshorn Window Shades sentimental sugar these mills? Have those rabid legisla- is again fully equipped S ground that the United States, having AVAR MEANT FREE TRADE a marked advantage over all other tors given this a monment's thought? We will make them to order In I helped the Cubans to shake off the "It was probably anticipated by nlne-,Iar- da in the continental territory of the Unless these mills have a certain amount with expert?, and no work Spanish yoke, is under obligation to help tenths of the American people and espe-- ' United States. Indeed, the operations of of cane to treat they must be any asso-advocat- es worked at size or color. th people of the "never Isle" to cially by those were tne late Hamilton Disston and his s is too compl cated. - faithful who the warmest ' a dead loss. V In J- a better bargain In dealing with us than of Intervention asrainsf Snain clat In the St. Cloud region of drained For the last few years nature has bet n J, we are willing to make with any other that the liberation of Cuba meant the lands bordering the two Lakes Tohope most unkind to Queensland first Si fact we like complicated 2 ! the Wicker Furniture ; nation. Apart from the fact that It is throwing down of the barriers to reclp- - kaliga near Kissimmee demonstrated ticks, then drought, u the and is. man now well preposterous to assume that an act of j rocal trade relations between the island Plainly enough the superiority of the to Etep m d work as as the plainer Is well adapted to this climate, be- X-- and t destrov friendship, sugar growing. ng like that performed by the and this country. The revolt aeainst lanl and the climate for a great ever-increasi- industry? capi-- j' and I kind. 2 cooL . cause It is United States when it Interfered In the Spanish sovereignty which began in 1S95 : That enterprise needed only ample cannot believe that such egregious folly J affairs of Cuba, gives j tal, enlightened management and effl- - S No other establishment In Ho the beneficiaries was in itself largely an economic revolt, can be committed. I feel sure that the AT nolulu has the stock of this ware $ a PTetual claim on our benevolence. in whose origin the United States were cient commercial connections; the new country will wake up to thi3 fact. 5"- i we wish to point out to our esteemed not without responsibility. The reel-- project appears to have au these in that we havs. and our prices are X- But what astounds most sane people Boat0n contemporary, which prides procity which had been extended to Cu-- abundance. is this legislation against the I Kanaka, i prompt-l- y . , self on its economic knowledge, that It ba up to 1S94 was withdrawn by the tar-- We have the word of the American objectionable Work turned out J-, the least class, and not a X- is advocating a distinctly uneconomic iff act of that year. The result was to Sugar Refining Company's president for word about the Chinaman who enters in- proper govern-the- ir and to last. plan when it urges that Cuba should be handicap the sugar growers of Cuba in it that, with a policy of to every occupation that the white man Jk RockerS. J.Slven the preferential benefit which a competition with the bounty paid ment protection, the continental United follows, besides sending out of the coun if reciprocity treaty would convey. It sugar of Europe and to cause an Indus-- States could easily produce every pound try every cent he makes. Is ,' with-rall- y that This X-- would be cheaper ; sugar people consume Straight back chair, couches, etc to make an outright trial situation in the Island which natu- - of that its beyond my comprehension. A A We also call attention to it Present to the Cubans of an amount bred discontent and resistance to out any dependence on the Philippines, I entirely agree with those that it X' i equal to tnat wncn would have to be authority. Now Porto Rico, Hawaii and Cuba. It is only &' 2-' that Cuba has been cut would be a gross piece injustice s the excellent assortment X- by presume pres- - of to t x acrlnced remIttine duties on off from the Spanish market which was reasonable to that the vice send to jL company the Kanaka back h!s own island X' ' and tobacco if such a convention were formerly hers, she looks with reason to Ident of the Standard. Oil feels If he wished otherwise. Those of the V I jj-- entered into between country po-- sure of such policy Lp WHITE ENAMELED . the United States this to complete the work of of the continuance a Kanakas who have lived for any length X-- ! - IRON BEDSTEADS and Cuba. litlcal liberation . bv afford'nf her the or he would not as believed in Jackson- of time amongst Europeans have got in- economic opportunity vllle back with his millions a great cane ways. Jk and will be glad to you OF RECIPROCITY. which she lost to their Their lives are complete- X' hare call when she severed to Spain, sugar enterprise- - in the Penlasular State. ly changed. to see them. her bonds Having lived In the New "If the Herald has any doubts on this Upon its economic fide freedom of trade J Hebrides some t me $ 1 for and knowing the point we respectfully direct Its attention between Cuba and the United States is conditions under which they live, and to the experience of the United States the natural result of her geographical RAISING CANE the quick changes which are constantly i which followed the consummation of a location and of our interests. It means going on I say it would be manifestly reciprocity treaty with the Hawaiian in the long run a widening of American BY unfair to compel them to go. I see only FORT STREET. Islands. Our Boston contemporary seems markets and an opening of opportunities WHITE LABOR one way out of the difficulty, that Is ei- to think that If Cuban sugar is admit--! for American investment which are vast-te- d ther., to set aside a portion of tropical J.HOPP&CO. free of duty the American consumer ly more Important than the puny special Queensland for their sole use, or else I 'will benefit, but If what happened as a 'interests which are standing in the path The Sydney Herald contains this let- place them on one of the numerous isl- Leading ! some-accept- ed I Furniture Dealers, result of Hawaiian reciprocity may be of Cuba's future. The question is ter to the Editor, In which a practical ands in the Pacific under British super-- as an Indication of what must thing more, however, than an economic vision. I am, etc.. 'J Cor. King and Bethel Sts. occur If Cuba gets preferential treat- - one. It involves a moral obligation on sugar man says that the Australian M. MORROW. X' we may S' ment, safely assume that the the part of the United States to carry jdea of raising cane by white labor is December 23. X price or sugar :n tne American markets out the implied pledge of her policy or...... 3 will remain the world's price, plus the intervention. impraciicaDie. duty. Every pound of sugar imported irriT? I Sir: I have read with trreat Interest into this country pattq onriv' Ammv. PRUSSIAN FINANCES from Hawaii cost the 'Relief for Cuba should be complete your reporter's articles on the sugar In- - ry per-- IporteT f oJnToth3e eedy. Jarty. leaders In Congress dust of North Queensland; and IN A BAD FIX THE Ik dntv Th .mnnn.ZuXV? i, - ! wnnot afford to hide behind shallow , naps it may not De out oi piace ai sucn I ' I pretexts in refusing such relief. It is a time to express my views on this STANDARD 10 subjeCt Which S ately concerns VhC 8. GOLDEN - nTary - BERLIN. Jan. - rr The speech from RULE $?l&Zri rnfJXl1v. u. 112 I ! 1 ;il t' 1 CBlUcII LS 111 LilC idi Lilt I . any "Th iinrou r.nt, i act. on if liberal action at time Is Although I am not interested in any the throne, read by the Imperial Chan c-, of raw sugar from all sources Into proposed xn um ra a. p.-- in the gu industry, yet I have cellor, Count von Buelow, open- the ui v.um at the PIANOS bazaar during th . . masters ui inf tutuie United StatP 20 u J.C& ( J had years" experience in the north, ing of NOW IN THE OREGON BLOCK, nmnnnfpd r T1C q .a ....I"?. a.-- 13 11 the Prussian Diet today, took a nlmnt t 1? upon anu a i)ualuuu w mimv I shall be made Cuban ain'merauiem gloomy view of the economic HOTEL STREET, which quantity about 1,373,60.201 pounds conions - 1 am Writing aOOUt. situation. rrv...... y .products en tfne- thia ronntrv and what What JUST BELOW THE i It pointed out that' the revenue from f", Te - concessions shall be granted by the new! We view with dismay the drastic ELITE BLOCK. IrtZIPTfs X!?rr T13.- rnment of Cuba Amerlt.an legislation for the abolishing of black the State In 1901 consid- f49,So8. i railroads fell Zfrlbeen a reciprocity I r treaty In force Cuba products entering tht L,,. These labor from the cane fields. We know erably short of the estimates, and with giving that limitations can be just as easily defined impossible to carry that ntry free entrance to our markets. that it is utterly the whole, results of the financial year New abso- - on the first day after the reassemblinj on that industry In the north without Quarters! New Goods!.? amount would have been an rVvT Congress as they can were gilt to (i,7pk planters, thei4.!of , be defined after such labor, at least north of Towns-- i disappointing. ! Amprlnan mnsnmri- - ville, the real home of the sugar cane. In the budget for 1902 the revenue Is 1 l 'i,i,uw inai mer-hi- s ed to pay exactly the same amount for ""uinssugar The Geraldton, Cairns, and Port Doug- estimated below that of the current sugar, for the price of the remaining tnon Cuban and tobacco are eminently be ty las districts suitable for year, rev- AT HOME imported, and which paid f ull ea"C'!d P1T frm its cultivation, with a certain rainfall, but the balance between the y. - - - ' We take this method of thanking our would hav, determined ,h, scUing j on AmI rich land free from frost. The cane enue and expenditure Is to be main- many ! friends for the very liberal pat-- f,ue of the nhole mass. lean goods entering the inland by a giv grows most luxuriously, but it is in tained without having recourse to a CHICKER1NG ronage us during past I : extended the per any 13 i year, and especially the holiday season pi.avint TO THE TriLfaT en cent, would not vest Improp such localities that the white man loan. - , ' er discretion in the President and would least able to work. Let me cite an in- lust Closlnir anil In niii- now miar-te- "Thft Tforol.l The speech announced 'plans for leg- CROWN we will use our utmost endeaWs to question by talking "about remitting the J" ??e"' ,VLZ stance of this, of many, as proof of , ago islation providing for the housing of merit the continuance of the same. We uty on all raw sugar, but it knows that " J.an.nJ. T". 7L t7Z,,r, this. Only a few weeks I was "I" on hand a FIRST-- there is no such project mooted. The j thec? 'speaking to a coffee grower In the Bar- - State workmen and of officials earning CLASS Is i !'?m1e - as. STOCK of the latest things In trust it assisting in earn ing out an p"praT"UJ, this,.s ron Valley, who gave me his experience small salaries. KROEGER . , be n delay ; Considerable credits STATION KRY. and th !nli.lt, ,,. v . without still cane cutting. He me Books, stH,,. at told that a are demanded for the extension of the with the best selected line of " on sugar anS few years ago he formed one of a party i th duties at once Cuban State railroads and the promotion r.ew and popular Hooks that can b Cuban SUrar. It Is T rf:rion!iIi for . . . . and - seven prospectors 1 obtained, in cloth bind- - aa Providing for their restor- of six or to prospect construction of light and both and paper , the anomaly Involved in the Imposition ,DCf'1 railroads. , for gold in the district, Cotf iiiss. xnis t,e a very or a tarIT on sugar Geraldton but A new canal bill, to complete the sys- -' irusunB inai win domestic for its fails to act promptly in making the not being rro.t t.M uu, we are. as emissaries inspired the movement to de successful, and hard pushed tern of waterways, will be submitted- - j J- sired concessions to us. means, & ever, yours truly. - M. WEBB. i place Philippine sugar under the ban. for it was proposed by two or The concluding portion of Emperor STORY CLARK jTh.-s- o being the facts, the Herald, and MAKES SPECIOUS PLEA. three of the party who had previously William's speech polnteu to the neces- - j all the other free trad and protection-- j "President Roosevelt has Indicated his cut cane In New South Wales to get a sity of 1st papers adopting measures against the G. H. which unite In urging a reel-- opinion that this matter of reciprocity job on one of the plantations. They did agitation in the Polish of IRBY & CO. procity treatV. rn f.Tlrlv phnrconhla with Cuba rises above party and fiscal so, but only worked a fortnight. To put districts j East Prussia, declared uphold-- ; with playing into the hands of tne sugar questions to the dijtnitv of a moral Issue. it in his own words, he said, "it was that the . Practical and Scientific J trust, by so doing ' ing of the political and economic posi- and they are certain There can be no manner of doubt that being an oven-- " to - like in They could not tion of the German was brintr about a condition of affairs slm- he will be sustained In this attitude by stand it and had to give up. he element there :uar to mat public it But necessary on HORSE SHOERS wn:ch existed before Hawaii opinion when the issue Is crystal- on me for the of was annexed to the United States; and lized. The tempest of upon went to tell that those who had Prussia and promised govern-- criticism the cane-cuttin- g that the ! J experience told him thn result will be the same as in the last Congress which broke out over the that the ment would fulfill its duty in cultivat-- ! case w was the objectionable, Cililornla Horses and Holes Alwajs of those islands, for shall not ievy of duties on goods from Torto Rico least but ing the German national spirit in that' commit th Incredible-- folly of making will prove but a summer zephyr to the that trashing was infinitely worse, and ' t region and in combatting with firmness oa Hand. a annual prvsf-n- to the Cubans of whirlwind of popular Indignation which for his part he would not work in the : twt-nt- y all tendencies hostile to state. millions or more for any great will make itself heard If justice Is refus- cane fields for 10 a week. Now, I give the In length of time n 9 n , this course the government counted on without wanting to take ed to Cuba. In the case of Porto Rico thin x an i ii s cellist-- V...uccdUSc ayrae i owr the never , ! the support of the German population KINO faithful Isle." even the program which provoked crit- h,,-,- - v-- AND PUNCHBOWL, STREETS. mw.' ' U llC I ! Af rootJV Durr w icism Involved concessions which far nrtorr i io CU cl? V3 lilt? &S BERGS! ROM TI1K onef j OPPOSITE VIEW. now 1 T sistance of re-- exceed those proposed in the mill rl an c nlonf hlmcAir i the whole nation, which ! Telephone Mala 13. of Cuba The refusal to make any such 'T1 .! garded any attempt to C O . Th New York Journal of Commerce. "1" drive out the concessions . would have created a polit- -' ..' " utter ignorance German language as an on it3 MUSIC Half-ton- of to-wo- attack e and Elnco lfrsat oommrc!a" 7. takes the op-th- e ical Issue of the first magnitude tne The conditions are eut made at pos!tt v,ew- which national honor and dignity. Gaaette office. If you have a good - The Journal says have enabled the opposition lead- - i tal,y different.sit. In the one you have the - , that there snotocrasn- tou m anv . - i -- .. ers to play Preat heat; in - . " h - wj - w-t ouugaiion on the part of with striking effect upon the the other the fierce heat Js more - The postage to the States or Canada THE ADVERTISER IS DELIVERED the United Stat t -- w oi tne American people. accentuated by the surround- .i,.....v tyfuu ujf,.ir UCh an outbreak of public feeling would ing cane with the on the New Tears edition of the Ad- - TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FOR addition of a vap9r vertlser Is 4 cents. 75 CENTS PER MONTH. :'L ii