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PAGESl TO 8. PAGES 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHED JULY 1 1888. NO. 5902. TOL. XXXIV., HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

word, to rush In and take their pick of that every Chinese in the building was public positions, are still out in the of the same mind made a rush to the HULKS cold, and are shivering. They will, stage. Some tugged at the ropes; oth- THE JORDANS FLEW ers attempted to pull down iron pipes THE KING'S IE from the present outlook, continue to and bars forming part of the circus shiver indefinitely. The public treasu- ry equipment. Is still a howling vacuum. There When those on the stage saw that NG is not a surplus dollar in sight, and the outbreak could not be quelled In a UARREL if the Territory is to depend upon the FOR. THEIR LIVES moment, they began to seek safety in CORONATION Independents, it will be some time be- flight. The women were still attired in fore there is any extra coin on their tights, but nevertheless they did hand. not wait to dress. Under the guidance There are no counties by means of which of Joy they rushed out of the back the number of office holders will doors and ran away from the building. A Hot Air Meeting be greatly increased. The appropria- Into the rice fields they plunged. It Will Take Place tion bill, that was to feed all that were iRiot in the Chinese Theater Through back lots, over fences and to line up to the public crib, is still rough places they traveled, a motley at Headquarters in the future tense. crowd of players, and finally reached Some Time Next Last Night Was Full street, muddy to Po- Because he has disappointed them the their waists. at every turn, liceman Apana saw the breathless per- of Party. the Home Rulers have formers and secured hacks for them, June. determined to do away with their of Humor. which took them rapidly away from prophet once and for all. A meeting the scene. It was thought best for c was held in the headquarters of the them to get as far away as possible. independents on .Bethel street last J. C. Cohen of the Orpheum vas in PROCLAIMED WITH IKALAUOKALANI night, in which the disgruntled poli the box office when the trouble began. box- - - US88&8iiS88&s8S8S8g88S&?. Cohen, with true managerial and neians discussed their troubles- - lnno-o V. r&KK8g8&S88S&!S SS office Instinct, scented the meaning of !N BAD ODOR and loud. The entire situation was re- y QUAINT CEREMONY Flying Jordan show at the Chines theater prematurely closed. S the trouble, in which he was helped viewed most thoroughly, re- and the Immense audience of Chinese raise a riot. & assistants who interpreted what sponsibility of the whole matter was Chairs thrown on the stage and a rush made on the performers. t the crowd was yelling. There was no placed upon the shoulders of him Women in tights escape to fields time to get out of the building by the Britain's His Made' Too Many Promises and who the rice and wade for their lives. Sovereign and Queen had promised so much, and who had Cashier Cohen escapes by a window with the sack. door, as this led directly into the en- trance, where, he Witness the May4Have to Step Down fulfilled so little. There was no hesi- Row stops when Deputy Sheriff t 'hillingworth arrives had shown himself Spectacular Scene Si for an instant, hewould have been set tancy on the part of the speakers to upon From Marlborough House. and Out. 8 S8 8 8 8 88 8 88 8S 88 SSSS 88 ttt 8 8 3E ft ft. S and mobbed. There was a window give voice to their opinions. There 8 8 8 8 which looked out upon the alleyway are several leaders in the prospective, leading to the entrance. The sill was but who the wearer of the mantle will WO thousand yelling Chinese in- - and women acrobats flying through the about ten feet from the ground, but The H'"me Rulers are at sixes and LONDON, June 27. A proclamation of ! be, is difficult to sav at the on doing bodily harm, air apparently without the aid of ma- - Cohen never gave thought of the dis- ...... Ihamsalvao fl n r npithAP tent and tance. King Edward issued today announces time. Beckley is mentioned as a high- terial things. The posters took the eye they nor anyone else knows how, when T with demolishing the stage, 'He raised the window, gathered up that his coronation is to take place on ly probable leader, he j of the Chinese, and preparations were difficulty going to end. but has not been his valise, in which were re- yet or where the is officially one the night's a day not determined on in June present recognized as yet. There are made for of the biggest audiences ceipts, amounting to something like From the outlook it would ; next year, and the ceremonies shall in- some objections to him on account of Chinese theater, one which, for a time, that had yet been gathered in the fine $700. and out he Jumped. He scrambled Kem that Kalauokalani would clude only such as are traditionally sol- his years, many of his party feeling looked as if it would end in bloodshed, j new theater. Long before the hour ap-T- he to his feet and ran like a deer for Liliha be offered op as a vicarious sacrifice ! street, race-trac- emnized in Westminster Abbey. This that he is lacking in experience that members of the Flying Jordans' Pointed the crowds gathered in front which he reached In k by the disconcerted natives. In addit- time. Jumping into a hack he placed officially denotes that the King's cham- they feel should be part of the makeup a? , of the building, and by the time the to appeasing their desire for re- - troupe of circus performers narrowly a ion of a Beckley show commenced there were about 1,500 sa'o distance between himself and pion and numerous ancient usages in leader. has had enough . 1 J ..... - . . 1. p for the failure of the Legisia- - u. tense experience to keep estaptu sevcie nijuiy me uu.iiuo ui persons present. The lower floor was ,,. , connection with the procession will not clear of one thing. Ut i w ture, the non-pluss- Home Rulers will ' t ur limit: iir iiiu it ;o npimo He is studiously avoiding making the crazy mob, and made their escape crowded, while the gallery and stal's ilil be observed. ialso pay off several personal scores the me Isaac!" of rash promises. in the darkness to the rice fields in the were comfortably filled. The various Deputy Sheriff ChiHIngworth was tel- - LONDON, June 28. The royal procla- that they have against the tall Sena- - ' vicinity of the under the guid- - umDra of the program were given, ephoned for and arrived in a hack. He mation announcing that the coronation fur. The why and wherefore of this theater the Flying Jordans doing their graceful rushed into the building and as soon of King Edward is to take place in is a. long story, that runs back several HARVARD'S DEGREE They flew p.s ms name was whispered around ev- to uviuh liic ii lieAF. ictcK. wire ana June next, the exact day not being de- months, and to which there are sever as never before. ; rings. erything became quiet. The Chinese al highly interesting chapters. Brief - were dispersed and the officers remain- - termined upon, was read this morning FOR VON HOLLEBEN For the space of fifteen minutes the f At length the program reached the r told, the story is as follows: ed on guard until the management at St. James' palace, Temple Bar, and rnob surged and shouted until the in- - number where one of the women of the could remove its stage paraphernalia. I Kalauokalani is the acknowledged ; the RoVal Exchanee. with all the miaint troupe makes her appearance on the trunks, scenery and the piano which leader of The Kaiser Was tenor of the theater resembled a scene scenes the Home Rule forces. The Pleased at the stage in tights, holding in her hands a the Chinese tried to wreck but failed. mediaeval which marked the Hawaiians for past Peking legation. Men in ac- - months have been American Courtesy to from the 'the c!oak.uke arrangement which she The Chinese threaten to wreak their occasion of the proclaiming of the wbeervient to his every beck and calL vengeance on almond-eye- d mana- cession of the King. galleries who had just entered began opened and closed, while a ster.-optico- the Nothing has been done without his Embassador. ger of the theater tonight, claiming that Today's ceremonial was unheralded. the riot by throwing chairs across the lantern threw pictures of all kinds so consent. At he is responsible for the loss of their the crush was not so great as on th times there has been a upon - - space -' her' the effect heinS iuit,- artis- - gathered tendency on the part of several strong- - intervening to the stage, nar- admission fees. Officers will be pres- Previous occasion, but crowds 28. Today's newspa- ! eye Anglo-Saxo- n, - BERLIN, June - ' tic to the of the ent to watch for would-b- e rioters. The quickly from all directions and throcg- r.lr,d-- mtjabjra to kick over- - the lowly niiasing those who crowded for- pers print long special dispatches re- 'This number was to begin about 10:15 Jordans will not give a second perform- ed the points at which the announce traces, and Start oh a tangent of their pit garding the conferring by Harvard Uni- ward in the below. o'clock. ance to Celestials, at least not in this ment was read. own, but the Moses of the Home Rul world. At St. James' palace, from the purple-drape- d versity-of degree of LL.D. upon Dr. The presence of a few police officers j Suddenly an electric fuse burned out, ers, who was to leafl his people out the balcony of the palace the Norey von Holleben, the German Ambassador did not for an instant check the riot--! having the stereopticon "dead," and lof political bondage, into the land that SCENE King of Arms (William Henry Weldon), the number could not be completed. IN CHAMBER. in uniform, accompanied by flowed With partisan milk and honey, at Washington, and the other honors ers, and had it not been that the offi a brilliant paid him. The of President There was a long silence w hile the elec the heralds and pursuivants, in gor- always managed whip unruly remarks cers put forth their energies to save to the Elliott are keenly appreciated here. trician attempted to fix the mechanism, Discussion of Religious Conflicts in geous tabards and numerous state off- members back into line, and while The Vossische Zeitung points out the the women of the troupe, the latter but without success. Then one of the Spain. icials, read the proclamation. At the there has been, especially of late, many high-grad- e ' rare and character of the might have been handled roughly. The management stepped forward and said MADRID, June 28. The discussion of appointed hour state trumpeters, lav- who have complained of the way the honor conferred upon Dr. von Holleben, ishly adorned in gold embroidered tu- Deputy Chilling-wort- h that owing to the failure of the elec- the religious conflicts In Spain led to deliverer of the Independents was runn- and the Frankfurter Zeitung also prints appearance of Sheriff nics, appeared in front of the balcony. tric mechanism, the show would have a Depu- ing things, yet they kept a stiff up appreciative comments, dwelling upon within fifteen minutes of the such tumult in the Chamber of By their side stood the Norey King of to be brought to a close. As the num- ties night the to Arms, flanked by two royal macers per lip when the unsympathizing publ- the solemn attendant circumstances. commencement of the trouble, quieted last that sitting had Official circles, including Emperor ber would have occupied about ten at- bearing gold maces and surrounded by ic were anywhere howe- be adjourned. Penor Silvela led the about. Of late, the row, and peace was restored by or twelve minutes, it was apparent to the blue mantle. - ver, William, are also highly pleased. tack upon the Government for not pre- the complaints have been growi- dispersing the crowd. the Chinese who had paid their admis- In addition were several other officials, ng louder, venting creed conflicts, but his remarks and those who at one time JOCKEY DEAD. The trouble started in a peculiar sion at 10 o'clock that they were get- all in their full official regalia, and the were wont to hold up the hands of way, and was due in a large measure ting nothing for their money. were drowned in a storm of Republican I Earl Marshal (the Duke of Norfolk), the Thp AliniQf.ir their leader when in some political by Instantly was a wild hissps nnH nrntpsta rf rhp Lord Steward (the Earl of Pembroke), Johnnie McDonald Died Suddenly at to the method which the Chinese there clamoring j trife that demanded att- Interior, Senor Moret, promised to pro-fte- ct the Lord Chamberlain (the Earl of Clar- their entire Overland Park, Colorado. pay their way into the theater. It is in the gallery, and the Celestials be- - endon), and others. i l- Catholic religious denominations so ention, are now Indulging in curses a.1 i. f il All. : , n ir f.m, t h.. - .1 i. t' . . J . . ib 28. Mc- me cusiom lor me umcse managers 6- ,x. ul lu ' The trumpeters sounded a protracted not DENVER, Col., June Johnnie - long as they were not of political char loud bat deep, and will, they say, to charge a good admission fee be- - rhe crowd below took up the shout and 'acter fanfare and then the Norey King of Wore long, Donald, the Califc nia jockey, who has have the leader who has tween the nours of 6 ana 9 o clock, a Arms bared his head and read the proc- promised some o. greatest horse-owne- rs yelling like demons, so much, accomplished ridden for the -- in a voice, must and lower price from 9 to 10, and still an- - BY lamation clear which o country, in a stall We are cheated! Glve us baf.k our KILLED .LIGHTNING. I little, out of the way for all time. in the died other and smaller price from 10 to 12. have been audible to the royal party ,noney! Throw the devils into the sea! ! when the Home Rulers came into at Overland Park of consumption. The Fatality During a Game of occupying a stand on the grounds of The Chinese shows begin early and nd Sweep out of Baseball a r ,1 1 c I .1 1 , them the theater! Break ; tt Power, Kalauokalani made all kinds of boy came to Denver about three weeks iviariuoruugn niiuse, lacing ine uaicuny late, whereas the American shows coin- - 'down the evil things!" in Illinois. of palace. King Edward, who wore iiducements. He compat- - ago from Arizona, where he spent the the assured his mence at a later hour and end earlier. With shouts like these the crowd soon ROCKFORD, 111.. June j!S. While a 'an admiral's uniform. Queen Alexandra company wiih i 's that if they would but bow down winter for his health in per- - became lost to reason. Suddenly a chair Despite the fact that the Jordans' game of In , and others of the royal party watched - Dick Lawson, another famous jockt ball was progress yesterday aim, lie would practically -- . tuC O c ceremony greatest was sent mere on a purse rai&eu uj formancer was much shorter than that sr at Monroe Center, twenty miles south- thg with the inter- remodel the government of Hawaii- - tie 1orv and thft stnrP. tt ff.ii ,nild the est, King using field glasses to ob- the jockeys on Coast. The scene in the to which the Chinese are accustomed. - the lala Tl A V the slHntering of wood could be heard An. east of this city, lightning killed Mor- lft crw fo f act nroro nlr OAt stable was pathetic. McDonald was the same methods of paying for admis- - tain a clearer view. W1 the otner and another, and soon the air ris Curlson. first baseman of one of the As the Norey King of Arms concluded constitution of the United sitting Desiue jyiikc xucnnes., wmnib slon Were carnca on. pertorm- - seemed filled none I ine with chairs. Luckllv teams, the electric bolt knocking down with the words, "God Save the King," woiild aliow him. Those things over the horses, when he said he felt! ance of the Flying Jordans began at fell short of their mark. Those in the a dozen of lie ' half others and a number the trumpeters again sounded a fanfare, - leiuainea unaiterea wouia oe so sleepy and thought he would down 7 fee of 25 cents gallery were more demonstrative and spectators, whom, recov- Hen-nessy- o'clock. An admission all of however the King in the meantime standing at ranged - and a nap. He fell back in 's that the whole would con- take was charged from 7 until 9 o'clock; angry than those below. A rush was ered quickly. the salute. Wbute arms after he spoke, and ex- to e leading to to the Interest of the Home from 9 to 10 o'clock, 15 cents; from 10. ade stairs the A procession was ;hen formed. Led r,H A pired in a few minutes. lenes and the Celestials poured down UThnv a hot In the on uutil 11 o'clock, 10 cents, and after that, AOAIN DENIED. by a detachment of the Horse Guards, & the narrow ways to the floor below, ner- - would be all the same. The politi-- wl ,i RACE. nothing. The performance had been , five royal carriages, containing tne AUIOHOBILE They countrymen o kahuna crowded thelr from Report Tnat he Pope is 111 Declared aids, pursuivants and other officers, pro-t- said, among other things, advertised with gaudy posters of men the rear and those in believing that Go front jceeded to Temple Bar and the Royal ,r Dole would have to go. Seventy-Thre- e Cars Completed the be Unfoundftd. He Exchange, where the formalities, less assured his trusty followers that it First Day's Run. ROME, June 28.-- The report published pioturegquei perhaps, were repeated, as not a question of or seriously ill j whether not AIX LA CHAPPELLE, June 28. A- WAYS THAT ARE in Paris that the Pope is and The Lord Mayor (Frank Green) and a ion of the Governor would - FOR DARK Lapponl, his attend'ng physi-.th- e met the procession at Tem- - ltogether seventy-thre- e motor cars cora- ihat Dr. sheriffs take place, but merely a question of ian, not leave Pontiff's bedside pie Bar. Ipleted the first stage of the automo-- ! does the fore It would occur. This and Berlin yes AND TRICKS THAT ARE VAIN s entirely unfounded. His Holiness yes-erd- 1 bile race between Paris ENGLAND f revenge that was sweet o received in audience thj Austrian AFFAIR9 OF terday, and started out again ai a num- Kanakas. They rolled it un- - morning for Hanover, 276 imbassador to the Vatican and d.r Hi 4 m o'clock this persons. aI : . i ...... , n . I ber of other a of ' n n miles distant. The racers started from Earl Russell to Be Tried by Jury MXlISA that xuno mnri trt th here in the same order in which tne His Peers. of Kind of is Used CHINESE. , g f' 'flowers of the Hawaiian arrived. Sample the Trickery That BANISHED - LONDON, June 28. At a special 2S. The latest news re- as that every haole and PARIS, June meeting of House of Lords today a from the racers was from Cassel. Duko Lan and Prmee Tuan Have Ar the a;athizer would be turn-ffic- e ceived Among the Chinese of Hawaii to appointed to arranae where the two leaders, Fournier and rived in Turkistan. committee was inside of three months came into collision, their ma- the procedure to try Earl Russell, re- - Giradot, PEKTN, 2S. Word has been re- -j Independents took hold of then dashing into a crowd of Outwit the Law. June - for trial hv his nors. As chines Lan ,n.- soon as that had occurred spectators. OneS child was seriously in eived here of the arrival of Duke committee includes the Lord Chan- - 1 positions would be filled jured. ind Trince Tuan at Ulum?ki, Turkisfan. ceIiWi Lord Halsbury, the Lord British ilians, from Governor down .o wh'ch place of banishment they have j geai; Lord Salisbury and five other filed waiian he desired a oundmaster. The salaries of the O'BRIEN FOUND GUILTY. Territorial Secretary Cooper has that een sentenced. A Russian consul is sta- - 'peers. explains certified copy of original record, w j during Id be raised and paid from the following affidavit, which the ioned at L'iumski, and he ill notify the jn the House of Lords today He Will Be together copy of said government should banished j requirements of rfiowing funds of public News From Dawson That itself: with a certified Russian the tne discussion of the the certifi- :hinese leave the place. secretary for for- - How much these stories ap- - Executed on August 23rd. Henry E. Cooper, of Honolulu. Oahu, record of naturalization, and a 'Gibraltor, the under were is- lelrn affairs, Lord Selborne, declared he native onrl In tVitt VANCOUVER, June 2S. The steam- being first duly sworn, says that he cate of identification, which Vong Hong in ANOTHER ARREST. there was not the shadow of foundation enlisted in making arrived this is the Secretary of the Territory of sued to the said Kong some their ers Islander and Danube sig- for the apprehension expressed In IlA WftllTOf. tVia Hawaii; Cat he the custody of the name of Tom Gow, under the A. ttrOV has Mfcrl frnrt.ft 7 Skagway. News was quarters In Spain of possible aggression til J afternoon from nature of the affiant and tne great seal Dr. entBrich, of the Leipsiger Bank, rs that are opposed to th O'Brien was found the original records of naturalization on Spanish territory. overnor brought that George persons papers of the Territory of Hawaii: Now in Custody. .. jumped Into the fray, and guilty at Dawson of murder and was of all to whom such 1 a fact, the said all in their nmror moL-- lha r,no(. sentenced to be hanged on August 23d. were granted under the Hawaiian Whereas, in truth and LEIPSIG, June 28. Dr. an- ROYAL YACHTSMEN- - ''1 of being Tom Gow. to whom the record of nat- - Dole as insecure bs th(v could. Steamer Clifford Sifton. when Kingdom; that by virtue of his office other director of the Leipsiger Bank, Me- Horse. cop- was was, so com- E.nperor William Will Bteer the well they succeeded may he relaunched, tipped over at White he is authorized to issue certified uralization issued was arrested this morning at the in- customs flag at Skag- is and has reason teor in R8ce. from the way in which they The Canadian ies of such records of natura ization. plainant informed stance of the public prosecution. way torn down last Saturday by time the said few lently, given up the fight, and was and that he does in pursuance of such to believe, dead at the KIEL, June 28. During the last Joaquin ft. V, George Miller, brother of Poet Hong made application for . ... i t a mselves down as easily as pos- - a great authority issue certificates of identifi- Yong Kong WintR ShonvVmi KvttfMin.td. davs the yachts taking pan m " iibie Miller, and the affair has caused copy, Yong 8 state - Busby had cation attached to such certified copi s said certified and the said suffered of apparent neutral- Custom Agent 28.-- The here have ' sensation. Kong Hong did. so complainant is in- SHANGHAI, June Taotai rnor Dole is still in the gu- - flag in compliance wnn or of persons entitled to the same: Pand- -. erected the reason to believe, at the request of Liu Kun Yi. nrujj g natorial chair, and Kalauokalani ders from Ottawa. That Yong Kong Hong. Chines?, of formed and has Shen. ETS. Tom Gow in viceroy of Nanking, visited and not fulfilled his promises, Honolulu, Oahu. on or about the 10th falsely Impersonate said the all the vacht Qden broke their rudders ut sucn copj ar,u cer-- today and urged as the were barely saved, one or De Giers' New Post. day of March, A. D. 1901. personally obtaining certinea consuls that, w0 other yachts y two public officers have Meteor has arriv-the- Fered 2R. tiflcate of Identity from the affiant as foreign forces were leaving Peking, Emperor William's at M. de appeared before me and represented i- the hands of the reeime ST. PETERSBURG, June England. His a -j y at Drn-dse- s to 184 so office- Pekln, to me that he was one Tom Cow. :ird aforesaid, contrary section of ought also to evacuate Shanghai Jed here from much. The old - tiers, the Russian minister at has toNends steer the Meteor in toaa s race F 'lers are at that he had previously obtained rec- - the pmal laws of 1S97. The consuls are referringthe matter to still in power, and the na-- been appointed minister of Russia llieir respective governments. from Kiel to Travemunde. wto were but waiting for the Munich, Bavaria, ords of naturalization from the Ha- - (Signed): HENRY E. COOPER. 1901. WH1 PAGIFIO OOlfMKKOi A L ADVKHf ihK HONOLULU, JULY 6, than the men. The addresses are taa-- --..M.mm.ammmmtmmm.-.. 5 en from actual letters that have been 'HA received. These have been photograpn-e- d FEDERAL and then printed upon slips of card- board the exact size of postal cards. The handwritings are varied. Some are Men Cured BEAT S, good, some are bad, some are indiffer- Weak il dif- ent, and naturally with so many POS T OAS ferent specimens of chirography some of tiie addresses were difficult to read. r Especially is this su when there is a COTTAGE time limit specified in which to read the cards. There are twenty-liv- e of them. I The examiner explained that time and The Quizzes for accuracy counted the same fifty per cent in each instance and for each PAINT mistake the Examiner checked off on a. sheet which contained the real inter- - Civil Service pretation of the names and addresses. Guaranteed to be iThe first to go into the room where the 'Examiner and the applicant were out of Begin. hearing of the others, was a young lady. She handled the pasteboards with skill, 'and although a little slow made up in I accuracy, for it was but seldom that STRICTLY THE BEST. APPLICANTS she made a mistake. She got through ' the trial in about three minutes and ten seconds. The next was a man who Comes in aTl CoTors Ready Mixed for use. WERE MANY read rapidly, but made a few blunders in the readings. The third man did not complete the reading in five minutes. . , c - (Towards the last a young Chinese-Ha- - l,niei Examiner ierven Conducts waiian read the cards. At first he stum the Work Assisted bled, and then picked up and surprised by Profs. the entire examining board, which had Dr. flcLaughlin's Electric Belt E. O. HALL & SON, Alexander and Ingalls. been called in. by his familiarity with the names of cities, streets and Ameri- - LlillTED. Has retored health and strength to thousands of weak men. It aati can firms. He was complimented with a I direct lt is a positive cure and cannot fall. It gives the vltallzint the smiles of Mr. Serven. who buoyed power of electricity, without burning or blistering, to every weakened "Lest We Forget," was the legend him up with the statement that he had part, developing full vigor. It removes all the effects of dissipation! SOLE AGENTS on the blackboard of the main room in done ver' well. forever. I want every weak man who is not the man he should be to examina-ti(- use one my Belts, when he is cured, tell his Its won. - he for stenographers of and friends of the High School with which appli- Debll-Ity- the typewriters will derful effects. My Belt is also an absolute remedy for Nervous , cants for positions 'and be conducted this Backache, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver, Kidney in the departmental raornm?. This examination consists of and Bladder of the United Govern- - Troubles. It Is arranged for women as well as men, and cures female service States dictation for stenography, dictation on weakness. ment were met when they took their the typewriter, transcribing notes, seats. The maxim was most appropri- - 8Deed in stenography, rough uicm-a- , a - ate for the first Civil Service examina- lugcufcr wiui small examina- Are You Today! The Kash Co., Ltd. tion in arithmetic, spelling and geogra- Weak? Act tions held in the Hawaiian Islands, and phy. before the day's examinations were Out of the large number of applicants SEND FOR MY BOOK. about ten were young done those who were present were con- women. Do not delay a matter which Is the key to your future happlnese; vinced that it was full of wisdom. Examiner Serven of the Civil Service do not allow a disease to destroy all possibility of future pleasure for Examining Board has you. your you There were many who did forget consented to hold Whatever condition today will not improve as you the another examination this morning for grow older. Age calls for greater vital force, and the older yon jet era t "l I il . . 1 - t . . V. .... 1 1 1. .. . . 1 - A , , Dollar thin J t ... ,r Kuer-vuTier- g, Fifteen Suits the more pronounced and apparent will your so H ouuuiu ume i esteraay out six men be weakness, cure known. Then- - were little rules of aPl)lied. All candidates for the position now cure lt while you are young. If you are weak, if you have Lame !are asked to be on nand at 830 o'clock. Back. Rheumatism. Weak Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Physical And the price does not hint at their value. Other arithmetic, spelling, grammar, dates of Decline, Loss of Energy and Ambition, or any evidence of breaking " RS 0ush the down of the physical or nervous system, historical events, concerning the house-to-hou- se WRITE FOR MY BOOK warm-weath- er data 'l1fk wearables are crying for room; that was AND SYMPTOM BLANKS, WHICH ARE SENT, SEALED, geography of the world and the United promised this city would fall through FREE. our way of asking you to supply it: this is on ac- Stales in particular that, had they been unless some of the young citizens who count of the large stock recently purchased in the remembered, would have caused many want a lifelong position at a good sal- - Dr.M. G. McLaughlin, S2 t&2rv an anxious, wrinkled to become aiy come rorward and express a wil- brow lingness to help eastern markets. serene. out the postal depart- ment. Why the young: men of this city The High School was opened bright should be so backward about coming and early yesterday and nearly seventy forward and trying for thps nia ;c persons, male and female, young aiidT w 1 ("y requirements . c . j umi une ue a Die to do Suits that Suit H it-- iu t t i horrln i hwir toclr i the work Chief A . rT n j nthftaS prescribed. SFlaw We have just received a fine line of White Flan Civil Service Commission was on ofChand, . ,at letter-carri- er accompanied by Prof. A. 13. Imralls and !S?I?... n. shall nel and Serges, Tennis and Outing Suits. Look in " ' d uay' 1 n" Secretary Banks of the local board of iq fn , , at either of our stores, they will makeyour mouth examines. Prof. W. D. Alexander, an- - JS ? not- - other member of the board, did not Zed an 1 water. reach the building until later in the Lj i, .f, depend - !ent upon an employer who will dis- - A "able was placed in the large arch- - f" . so long as 'IT leading to scho.JT gf a twhovsa ed doorway the main himself, he is sure of his room on the first floor, and this was makf,s it to aJ, J Piled high With the packages contain-- L lifelonff place. The sahSJgJ2hfre after The Kash Co., Ltd tag the information and examination the flrst yeap blanks The applicants were assigned tweIve montha ,t m soAiS 23-2- to seats in the large room and also m Waverley Block, 7 Hotel Street, and corner owmg to the inexperience of the anadjoinins smaller room The men lt wiIli howeyer be a now guards, comfortable S Hotel and Fort Streets. who are customs and who ompense. and muc h more compelled by to take than most f are the rules the, those accepted could get elsewhere examinations to hold their positions. Yesterday there were were assigned to large room. but six men to the Those take the examinations. The intention taking the special and higher examina- - UVas to ti, on,,,-- ... - de-j- stirt wiLfl ion man tions, such as for the Philippines at oivie; ieast and probably more As partments, immigration inspector and no it is. if one consents to take - uunc the exami- Planned to Appeal umci inniuviu nuiui ichuiic nailfins, Which will ho j Sofa Cushion ordinary learning, were placed in other complete the ten men, the service will' rooms. The applicants for positions as j be badly handicapped. All I letter-carrie- rs men in tnt were assigned to thelrftv f nuur. cup . large room, while a few looking for l" ..v.u.it looKing tor a To good, steadv nosltlon i, . . u Saving Shoppers. clerkships in the postofflce and custom and good pay, and who are house mingled ith wise ones between the the ages of 21 and 40. would do well to try Covers the small room. The examination is by no ditfi-cu- Chief Examiner Serven Indicated the means a lt one, the candidate being- examined manner . . V. . . . . in which the examinations in tllf pnmmnn....mvu i Blue, 24 x 24 would have to be conducted and then oiiuiu ssiuuies. lt is Inches. These Covert strange that in a city of 40.000 ten men reminded all of the value of remember- - cannot be found who an nrtiii... Just in Timess ing the official, number given to each take the examination ell for 75 cents each. We make this - in applicant, which was required to be en- cltv of rh. T.ninn .,...... I Ul llID ai (llilOII I II HNNPS HI II I i tered upon each paper submitted to the ;wlth at . . upon completion. system rn "'";u- - offer for this month only, and will board The WOUId ,.n torth hundreds of applicants and Wrappers, comes this sale of which has been so carefully worked out Aside from the fact de-b- y Civil was that several the Service Commission, serving citfeens are cheating them- - end to any address In the Islands, started off well yesterday and little Pelves Ollt of nrmitlnn tVio. n.m trouble was experienced during the day them on Ea 8treet Cotton Wash " Fabrics. n Keeping the applicants supplied with luju is ,,, th ,lffo t. , postage paid, on receipt of 26 cents. the examination blanks in their special wo,,id confrih,,f h - steadily Snmp neenrfmont liota Kaan ... .1. i ... i i i i ii- classes. The applicants worked of the posta, department than t0 3 have throughout the day and by o'clock in letter-carrie- rs of past Vmrl They tome in twelve patterns ten to begin on the . few weeks. Lines thai. nmt.w and col the afternoon they began dropping out work the wv wnwv imu Vip,UUoirKf UV ist of August. A n 1 A ( 11 t tne building one by one, now two with their Th nrinllQ, rc.r.t f VT uuiurs are represented Dy two or three. These ors. examinations practically finished. There shows that durinR and three piece lots have had penciled were two or three who - , - te their pfices blue became convinc- June 30 1900 4- Ml persons took the ed early in the day that they could not from 25c, 20c 15c and competitive examinations for appoint-mak- e and down to 20c and 15c and 10o a success of the examinations and !ments in the bc servk.e. There they quit without more ado. Ii ?nn annintmi,nc ( .i, , The Chief Examiner had his hands dpnartntnl .,- - rM nf full at all hours, but despite the fact eomnaratrvelv insinifinf in 5c that he was generally surrounded by at or, a Yard. to manv chosen for postofflce and ous-lea- st The Coyne Furniture Ltd, half a dozen persons eager each hons& I 1 Company, totom and interna, revenue spheres A fimCklvr r ir.n r , 1 1 lcjn in luc iM.tiihs aireauy inifc?u OUl anu gf at)Or " 'Jigiu jo a UUUUID Uaiaiil. DUO tile 10!- - ill to now ones, n srood-natu- r- take he had not large; so you must be tb Progress Block. Honolulu, H. T. ed way about him which kept the wor quick, if you would share ried applicants in good humor. He was THE CUCKOO'S EGG. spoils. ready to listen to any and all questions j concerning procedure, and an adroit i The ordinary type of cuckoo's egg. way in turning off an inquiring appli- - which is very small for the size of the v cant who wanted to know how this and ibud, but heavier than any other egg of that had to be done. The easy manner j dimensions, pale grayish green, of Mr. Serven caused many an appli-iequ- al is the man cant to lose sight of his nervousness. r pale warm brown, streaked and WHITNEY & MARSH, Lti The other members of the board assist- - j clouded with markings of different ed in arranging the papers as they ; shades. But the eggs vary very much, means came in, checking off the applicants' and are sometimes hardly to be distin- - numoers. one or ap- - of in two instances Igrusbed from those among which they Delicious pllcants used several numbers, forget- - have been dropped. Some are even and ting just what number had been as- blue. In a collection at Hildesheim SOMETHING MEW to whom price is no signed. One young man, a Hawaiian, there are twelve blue cuckoos' eggs, passed in three examination papers some slightly spotted, and some as free object invariably with the numbers 11009, 11012, 1105 re- from markings as the eggs of the hedge drinks Cyrus Noble spectively. Considerable time was lost sparrow. This variation in color is one whiskey. in checking off his papers, which were of the strange points. It Is in the high- PACKED ON FARM finally checked off by a comparison of est degree unlikely that the bird can vl Whether he be at the handwritings. vary at will the tint of her eggs, so WHERE GROWN - .kin the club or :n his own The lack of applicants for the posi- as to make them harmonize with those LAKE tions of letter-carrie- rs was commented any CLEAR home it is his m particular nest. Nor Is lt prob regular on by Mr. Serven. He said that the po able that the cuckoo, having laid her tonic and stimulant. sitions were good ones and much sought egg, proceeds to look for a nest con- CALIF. after in other cities, and examina- He has confidence the taining eggs which match her own in tions could not be considered hard to color and marking. There is, however, 6 in it because he knows take. Only six applicants for these po- some evidence that a cuckoo will con- FRANK B.PETffiSON&e it is pure. sitions came yesterday. As there are tinue, year after year, to choose the COAST AGENTS, 1 llthough Canne ten carriers to be appointed for Hono- 50-3- 2 CAUF03HIA ST.. SF. same kind of bird as foster parent. rresh and c5 It is of pleasant lulu as soon as possible, there are four There Is a cottage In the "West Coun- and agreeable flavor. more examinations to be taken. Mr. try, for example, where a pair of wag- Serven will hold a second examination tails built a nest In the ivy for twelve It is an aid to di- this morning for those who desire to years in succession; and every year, it. gestion. enter k during that prlod. a young cuckoo was The custom house guards who took reared In the nest. London Dafly News. One and three the examinations plunged into their a will, to hoped crown. work with and it is be A that these men, who have already done GOOD SUBSTITUTE. good service on the waterfront, will be passed through and allowed to retain "Hello, old man. you're looking fine as their positions. silft. The last examination of the day was "Yes, I'm prosperous. I'm In the leath- postofflce that for clerks and carriers er business now, you know. I tell you in the art of reading addresses on let- there's nothing like leather." W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd ters. Eight men and women took the "Think so? Say, come up and take AT THE examination. Three of the applicants dinner with us tonight. My wife's baked FOR HAWAII TERRITORY. were women, and In proportion these some pies for dessert." Philadelphia S0LF AGENTS got through the examination better , Press HAWAIIAN GAZETTE OFFCIE THE DVB MTU 9Q1 PACIFIC HFOTOLULTT, JULY 6, 3

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(Concluded from Yesterday.) tlUST VISIT OF CA1T. DOUGLAS present the King: with a swivel gun, Special AND RETURN OF KAIANA. which was mounted on a lame double Sale The Iphigenia remaimi in Nootka canoe, besides some smaller firearms and ammunition. King iwinauw i 27, In return the Sound till October L"S. when, in sent on Doara upwards or eigiuy nogb company with the new the and other articles, including a doen Northwest America, they sailed for the mountain geese. Turkeys had already islands Kaiana had now been absent Deen leIt on tne lslands y some otner were multiplying. On tne liadcs from home for about fifteen months, vessel and This Week 9th of March, 17b9, the two vessels again and was universally popu.ar with the got under way for the northwest coast, on ships. he "lie for home and seamen both As approach touching at Oahu for firewood and at Every 'I ed lus native land, however i;e became Kauai and Niihau for yams, and leav- offlc use. grave and anxious about tie reception ing at the last two Islands two muti- which he should receive. Ttoey sighted neers who seem to have been desperate land on the 6th of December, and ap characters. proached the district of Hina, Maui, CAPTURE OF THE ENGLISH TRAD- where great numbers of eanots came off ERS BY THE SPANIARDS. Wicker hogs, and yams A brjth- - you are Laces, ad- with bananas The Iphigenia and her consort If after better take w or - Kaiana, named nurwaiie- end of nee," came off to see him with dem in Nootka Sound towards the O April, 1789, and found there the two vantage of this sale, you'll find greater O onstrations of affection. They then American vessels, the Columbia and proceeded to Kealakekua Ba . where Lady Washington, spent the Tor veranda or the parlor. Kamehameha came off in statt- with a which had at elegant winter on the coast. The tender North- values in Laces this week our store The latest and most lleet of twelve large double i anoes, to feathers; west America was sent north trade. ihapea beautifully adorned with and On the 6th of May, a Spanish frigate was honored with a salute oi' seven than anywhere in town. Such bargains twenty-si- x , . . . . r called the Princessa, mounting mii t a O-- guns. Alter crying over lan.i iur guns, Mexico, ar- c King presented from San Bias, --c considerable time, the rived, and it was joined on the 13th by don't long. Upholstered Capt. Douglas with a most beautitul fan guns. last H pro- the San Carlos, carrying sixteen and two long feather cloaks." On May, Spanish Com- friendship, ex the 14th of the o fessed the warmest inl modore, Don Martinez, seized the Iphi- Lounges o changed names with him. When Ka genia, and took possession of the ad- I iana explained to him the time and joining country in the name of the king ex in Northwest Aner-ic- a A few to close out at 1 manner which the of Spain. On of the North th. t a the return eeptional bargain prices. had been built, he entreated west America, June 9th, she was also carpenter might be left with him to as bearded and seized by boats from the ve.-se-l ...How About Gloves... WELL WORTH A VISIT. sist Kaiana in building another Spanish frigate. As has already been es captains of like it. The next day the mentioned, the Prince of "Wales and the both vessels accompanied Kamehamtia Princess Royal had arrived at Canton and Kaiana on shore. As Mea.?s in December, 178S. The Prince of Wales states, ' They were met on tne Deaen iv then left for England with a cargo of o three priests, who chanted a kii.d f tea, while the Argonaut was purchased o song, and presented a small hog and and fitted out under Capt. Colnett, to This Week 500 Sheets the former of which was giver take her place. The Princess Royal bv the king to Capt. Douglas. This jer- Argonaut north- - minutes, land the sailed for the emony continued about ten wet coast in April and May, 1789, with Ladies' Kid Gloves, Victoria Brand; Ready for use; best quality cotton Upholstering and; after which they were introduced ito seventy Chinese colonists on board, who a large house spread with mats an.la were to settle on the American coast in nothing to equal it; Qp at 65 cents a sheet. kind of part-colore- d cloth, when. pir Repairing. "0 ar the service of the company. On the Special at Klfl tha rpntition of these ceremonies ai arrival at Nootka Sound in July, 17S9. 4I.3 HEMSTITCHED GOODS hfintpfl a tv E 111' I' 1 l V - third sonir. they were also seized by the Spaniards baked hogs were brought in. of whic nnd their cargoes confiscated. The Chi- Sheeting and Pillowcasing to match; K the two English gentlemen alone pai namen were compelled to enter the took, and then proceeded to take Spanish service in building forts, dig- Ladies' Wash Gloves just received: 5 cases on sale this were not interrupt Pajr Walk, in which they ging in the mines, etc. The Argonaut Special 75c ! ed by a single person, as all the natives and Princess Royal were sent as prizes at week. were tabooed on the occasion and con- f war to San Bias, July 15th. Capt. fine to their houses." This looks as if consequence of his supernatur- 'olnett in treatment J. Bopp & Co. Q they were still regarded as eeame temporarily insane. The crew -- al beings. The chiefs of all ranks were f the Northwest America were put on 0 pork, i. forbidden at this season to eat ard of the Columbia. Capt. Kendrick, L it was the time of the "Makahiki' together with the furs which had been 9 The Leading "In the evening, says festival. - . 3 llected up to that time, and sent to C Meaves. "the king and queen rciurneu Qlna. They visited the Islands on Furniture Dealers. o with Capt. Douglas on board of the t4ir way. and arrived at Macao No- - Iphigenia, as they considered it to be lber 2, 1789. The Washington re- - BNi AND BKTHKL BT8. a luxury of no common description to mined on the Coast, and was entirely sleep in his cot." unVolested by the Spaniards. Qo. a killing 3ait Import A week was spent in and return to the Iphigenia, as we Pacific ine hosrs. wnen it was iouiiu mat i" haV seen, she was seized May 14th. ft cable of the bower anchor had parted i th fficers imprisoned, and the crew PROGRESS BLOCK. FORT STREET. X Ik under verv suspicious circumstances. nl. n irons on Doaru or tne spanisn I Kaiana was sent to nmrni mc jvh.5 sniIt Ry ,)int of much persuasion 0 it. and soon returned with a party oi (apl Douglas and Mr. Viana. his mate, I divers, who found it atter several inais. wereinduoed to sign an obligation in Two or tnem iook aown a. iiet:-anu-- a itriplifite. on the part of the owners, 1 half inch cable and bent it in twenty .., pi. on d(,man(1 the valuation of said i If they 1789, from Ma- if to trade, and boarded the schooner W ddOH fathoms of water as well as had vesse' if the Viceroy of New Spain of in China. He sailed young I f "00 ddOH 7 so the anchor war cao the coast in the near Point Mano, In Kona. While f been on shore, that shoul adjudge her to be a lawful for northwest was occupied with recovered. prize, Having signed this bond, he snow Eleanor, mounting ten guns, with Metcalf's attention forty-fiv- e receiving presents, and hearing news Days! had now decided to enter the I 2d a crew of ten Americans and Vacation Kaiana was mitted to sail June on the ship, he was suddenly service of Kamehameha. who gave him under nding that he would proceed Chinese. He was accompanied by a about his father's x overboard and drowned, and all a laree tract of land, where he could directlto China. England and Spain small schooner of twenty-si- tons, the thrown j on Kauai. American, commanded by his the crew were killed except Isaac Da- In the Tropics live secure from his enemies were alpeace at this time, and Mr. Fair spared Accordingly, his treasures were brought son, a youtn oi eignteen years ui age. vis, the mate, "whose life was Mearesllaid a memorial before the impulse of compassion." Is suggestive of thorough re- deck, consisting of saws, hatchets, 30. 1790, He returned from the northwest coast by a sudden on British irliament April for was hauled up on shore, and laxation from cares and light Box gimlets, adzes, knives, cloth of various redress, :timating the losses of his in the autumn, and was trading off the The vessel reading to pass the leisure ten bars towards the end of the stripped of its guns and ammunition, hours away. days kinds, carpets, Chinaware and companj t $.00,000. coast of Hawaii kindly These are fwhich constituted Immense year 1789, the Fair American having etc., while Davis was nursed and upon us, and a large assort- of iron ('APT. C'lLAR' SECOND VISIT. of Keeau-mok- u. wealth in the opinion of the natives), been detained by the Spaniards at treated by Alapai, brother ment of cloth and paper cov- Capt. 9 sailed north along the massa- ered novels, and sent ashore in five canoes. Capt. Nootka. Kaiana and other chiefs had Ever since the Olowalu as also the latest jvamenamena coast. ng for furs as far as the formed a Dlot to take the ship, when cre, the Eleanor had been in the neigh- In magazines, illustrated and Douglas declares that enc Queen Island, Bay. other papers, at no common pains to persuade north Charlotte's the crew yere off their guard, but were borhood of Kealakekua apparently took e ;i ar- - fol quality continue to to "Kalaniopuu was poisoneuj i and then nv for the Islands, prevented by Kamehameha, who went on the most friendly terms with the him that - 'rivine at! eal ikekua Bay July 20th. and people. fcTor incited the natives to the mur- on board and ordered them all ashore. Hawaii chiefs wita people of food having P iwas formed by the leading 17th of March, John Young, the taU which of course was j Kameeiamoku, chief of the Kohala dis- On the I der of Capt Cook." ss;i re him his crew. to be III ,v,c, v,o h,o - , lu and boatswain, who had permission i Judgment, ..tittiM-iiiiii-ii- " ..v. .iv "an- llnleli' trict, having gone on board the and we lnvlta tkeli raise. ri,yl d ship. an object of fear destroy the The Eleanor, was beaten with a rope's end on shore, found himself detained, and 1063 peared to be rather or- Fort street, Brewer's VctloE of our - - of- all canoes tabued by Kamehameha's II line. mvt- by the elder Metcalf for some petty block, corner Iof Hotel, will man oi nm""f, th yes one proposing, on seeing Capt. duced into the ship, fence. Smarting under the indignity, ders, lest Capt. Metcalf should hear of outfit all applicants for sup- Lf the chiefs a p j1. dag- - himself, that the king lmk.ing ;nd others with he vowed to avenge himself on the first the capture pf the tender. The Eleanor plies of literature for their JtJtjl Douglas shave eera in an.ls. The king's elder on days, tiring sig- should undergo the same operation njs mei foreign vessel that should come within lay off and for two summer outing. thought proper to kick them brother. K.s maiiahu, was to kill his power. nal guns In vain, and finally sailed for U Majesty Dougla Ka- Waterman's Fountain Pen include all tk moat a-m- ed not only with- Capt. nd his younger brother, 1790, crossed China, never to return. On the 22d all, one after the other, ! In February, the Eleanor without mercy." The Iphi- Keliimaikai. s to do the same for the channel to Maui and anchored off mehameha went to Kaupulehu, accom- makes writing "as easy as . ihaAcu tylea,'t prfeat out fear, but boatswai hil- was rolling off log." ud proceeded to cruise off Maul ine "Pareeonow" Honuaula. As Kamakau states, Kalo-l- a. panied by Mr. Young, where he sharply a genia then to stab Mr. msnn, the first officer, reprimanded Kameeiamoku. and ook The indispensable atfm from Sic and Oahu. and anchored off "Walkiki the aged widow of Kalaniopuu, with reference a box upward. 'etc. When C . Douglas guns. book to is 1. 1789. Kahekili visited the noticed that new husband, Kaopuikl, was then possession of the schooner and her pertaining Hawaii January i' nmpni v. her of five guns, tii. armed, and that the Maui. Ka- John Young and Isaac Davis were tak- the ship and received a salute queen be residing at Olowalu, in West present of adzes, choppers had ecret'y conveyed away opuikl, having gone to Honuaula to en to his residence, where they were besides a from the f.ii he suspected some rais- Hawaiian Anneal and knives, upon which he took off the barter hogs, etc., for firearms, noticed treated with the greatest kindness, treachery. TJu various pretences ho ed to the rank of chiefs, presented with a, towing . . . 1 ship's was left MOW DIBPLlAYIE tabu. He raid the vessel several visits . ti. r . 1 . : r that the boat Its fund of Information nt v, fid, t.,rtt00 iwutRw. ''UJ' 'torn one astern during the night, and formed a valuable lands, and became his most any fi n anothe", and By I makes It as desirable for -- AT- and entertained Capt. Douglas nospi plot for capturing it. The following trusted counsellors. their bravery one In travels as It Is In momen.. J their days the the tha ia:ia' arrived, took night men mur- and skill in gunnery they often turned office, not tably on shore. A few after t - his cut the boat adrift, the home and if anchors, "which him alone into ibi i. and demand- dered the seaman who was sleeping In the tide of battle In his favor, while by more so. 1 Rlchob vessels lost both their ed an explanatio Ka ana Integrity Co.. Ltd. Kahekili contrived, though it blew a with tears it and towed it ashore. It was then their good sense and they ex Parties desiring periodicals lamentation fojd. 1 wind, to heave up and get and the plot, and broken up for the sake of its iron fast- - erted a powerful influence on the side forwarded them, as mails ar- gale of the chipf blc on king. - during summer va- KING ashore, together with their cables." The laid of it the enings, after which Kaopuikl and his ot justice and humanity in all his deal- rive, their STREET Tie said that he d sent his servant Ings either with natives or foreigners. cation, can have all orders king did not attempt to hide the theft: to retainers returned to Olowalu. In the faithfully executed by leav- on Capt. on board warn apt. Douglas, but morning Metcalf discovered NEW LINE and the anchors were returned he had been losely by when Capt. ing them with OF Douelas' presenting the king "with a that watched that the boat and man were missing, THE SAME OLD STORY. : the chiefs that h ad nit found an pistol, musket and some ammunition. to he is said to have fired on the people Colt opportunity do C ipt. Douglas prison- J. A. Kelly an experience Thos. G. Stanlpv and with the threat that if he did not re immediately on shore, and to have taken two relates Thrum : rusheAm i:?ck with a ers, In store the anchors his town would be pistol In from whom he learned that the similar to that which has happened loaded eaeftand. "which had guilty persons come Olowalu. Stationer. Bookseller and laid In ashes." such an effect on tllchiefa that they had from almost every neighborhood in the Unit- News Agent. White On the 25th of January both vessels ship In a day or two he proceeded thither in ed States and has been told and retold Shirts. quitted the il an instant and by thousands of He says P. O. Box 205. sailed for Walmea, Kauai, where they pulled for the shot the Eleanor, and resumed trade with others. "Last Kamehameha A of unsuspect- summer I had an attack of dysentery 1063 found everything tabued at first, from made ble apologies,' the natives. multitude Fort St., Honolulu. was un- afterwards ing people came in canoes from and purchased a bottle of Chamber- fear of Kaiana, but when it laying all blame -- their JUST IN Ha- the his hlefs, and parts of Islands, eagerly lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea derstood that he had been left at expressing the deepes other the and Remedy, according to di- Kaeo, egret for what ship to which I used Ties, waii messengers were sent to had occurred. Friendl ntercourse was crowded the trade. Meanwhile rections and with entirely satisfactory Hose, Suspenders who returned after three days and took resumed, Capt. Metcalf ordered all the ship's results. The trouble was controlled then and abt tnt supplies of guns to be loaded, the and orr tne tabu. cant, uougias complains k and vepetables Is and the muskets much quicker than former attacks Underwear. ex- - l cured. It grape nails, and when I bitterly of the pernicious influence tVlQ). tvtoo.. Douglas were former with shot and used other remedies." Mr. TO LEASE erted bv one Sam Hitchcock, a runaway J tabued the canoes to remain off either Kelly is a well known citizen of Hen- , gromiy mistaken in t estimate of derson, N. C. by aaiior irom tne oi wa.t-s- an the bow or stern of the ship. When all For sale Benson, Kaiana's character, rom what we were collected within easy range of his Smith & Co.. wholesale agents. pANAMA naa ingratiated nimsen witn tne kuik, ,knoff of nis recent oar( un-- it is not t guns, he gave the order to open the FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A piece tne nrst or his class, capi. he was 1 - HATS. B'!likflv that . at an accom- The Honolulu Brewing Malting then on board Kaiana's wife and j ports and fire upon the fleet of canoes. and of land fronting on South street, and took .cp fn ths t 0n 27th of Au-se- a, Company . was dreadful. John has just had completed for child, and Ms brother Namakeha. witn t tv.iip-i.t- ,VPn - The slaughter new delivery running: through to Chamberlain and r touch- Young, who was then boatswain of the their wagon, a handsome ten of his relations and retainers, ling at Kauai and Niih ftufcr and set of double harness, as creditable street, the frontage on each of said JhKiSLOOI - ' water Eleanor, estimated over a hundred a Hats. Paia- returned to Hawaii. murnmK i rtl yarns, and arrived at Ilcao October that piece of work ever turned out bv a Erld Boss kiki on the way. Kaiana' boarded the natives wore killed, and more severely local concern. streets being 140 feet, and bavin of tire massacre did The Manufacturing piloted tne j wounded. But this cruel Harness Company, depth of 140 feet-- Iphigenia off Kawaihae and CAPT. Fort and King lrunks andVa- - they , METCALF'? ISIT. not long remain unavenged. The little streets, responsible U 1 VLi shir, intn trnttiin harbor, where is for the produc This property Is suitable fw th. who An American trader by e name of schooner Fair American, arrived off the tion, which speaks ' were visited hv Kamehameha, volumes for this : stores. For nign-cias- s erection of warehouses and return. The , Metcalf was treacherouslyluppliod by coast of Hawaii March 16, 1790. Her local work. seemed overjoved at their apply to the next dnv he and Kaiana explained the Mr. Jaques. mate of the PrePS Royal, crew consisted of only five men besides terms, hnlfMA.l .itiifltlnn of the Islands to with conies of his own andlapt. Hud- - the captain. On her arrival Kameeau- - There is a dearth of practical plumb- - KAPIOLANI ESTATE, LTIX. RT i 8TREET. persuaded him toon's charts and journals, ilhe spring kmoku went off with a fleet of canoes as ers in Honolulu. 1794 .. t - j Capt. Douglas, and ... I JULY 6, 1901, u HONOLULU, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADI&TISER,

THE PACIFIC 000 square miles in extent, or larger than Nova Scotia, and lying between SCIENTIFIC The Small We are Now Prepared lake, Lac Seul and the Albany Commercial Advertiser Trout SHORT NOTICF DIMCT CONmcTED river is another 15,000 square miles of TO FURNISH ON - unexplored land. MISCELLANY of the Back ATINO SETS FOR ISUJUAi a"" xw.- uivrauno PLilK of James bay, ana G. 8 WITH - - BDITOB. South and east That Is where some people feel WALTER nearer to large centers of population Rotary region, is r weak all the time. au than any other unexplored carbide, whose manufacture JULY 6 35.000 square miles, which Calcium DYNAMO SATURDAY a tract of ha developed into a great industry They are likely to be despondent 0 Static ::::::: may be compared in size to Portugal. ten years, still finds little use notes the proposed within and It is not unusual to find them Bradstreet's that except as a source of acetylene. In A C. &D.C. Transfonnert As John Bush said to his late friends, Manitoulin & Nor Shore Railway has the last two or three years, experi- borrowing trouble as if they hadn'i the Democrats, "I would not leave my been granted 2,500,000 acres. The act ments have been made with it in refin- be- Motors pretty home for you." awards 10,000 acres per mile to the ing metals, and it gives promise of enough already. of the road as an extra coming an efficient econmical reducing r southern end va- The fact is their kidneys are weak, inducement to the early completion of agent for separating metals from TSe current number of The Paradise rious compounds. In the case of sul- this section. The northern-en- d grant is re- either naturally or because of sickness, f the Pacific, the frontispiece of per The phide ores, which cannot usually be and Hawaiian at the rate of 7.500 acres mile. carbon except after pre- exposure, worry or influences. Railway which Is the American be of great value to duced with other ARC and flags crossed, and done in colors, is the proposed road will liminary roasting, the trials seem to Stratford, for in- Gel-muyd- en handsomest magazine ever published in this part of Ontario. have been especially satisfactory. "I am thankful to say." write J. L. Camp- fating be only 365 miles from " Sarsapa-ril- half-ton- e illustra- stance, will then has found that sulphides of bell, of Sycamore. III., that Hood's l Incandescen U these Islands. The 183 nearer antimony mag- clear-cu- as Sault Ste. Marie, or miles iron, copper, lead, and ha eured me. For many year I wu tions of local scenes are as t Pal-mersto- n. via North Bay, as at present ; nesium may be readily reduced, the troubled with backache. At time I was go Supple those of Harper's Weekly. As usual the than re- LAMPS are another railroad center, will stable monosulphide of calcium bad I had to be helped from the bed or chair. literary contents of the Paradise 45 nearer, maining in the crucible, and the met- kind a Hawaii- be 332 miles distant, or miles I am now well and strong- and free from pain." of any klna. Baaa good reading and of the places in this district will als being liberated and some of them Estimates siren on cost of new In stallatlona a) an like to send abroad. and other volatilized. Aluminum sulphide alone What this rreat medicine did for htm tt haa mcnt la under th direction of an experienced man. be favorably affected. Bul-li- er 4 likewise resisted reduction. M. Louis M. lone for others. calcium carbide to copper HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD, adds THE I The cause of the esteemed Independ- INTEREST. sulphide with blast furnace slag ea fused Hood0 Lu-ci- OF CURRENT SarsapaHiia ent's frequent outbreaks against as a flux, and readily obtains copper as s EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OF Young, U.S.N., at appears in cal- last an ingot free from sulphur, the Promises to cure and keeps the Co, cold, though choleric, type. "Young," Chinese Dentistry. cium sulphide dissolving in the slag. The Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Independent sternly, "sponged pyrites, a sulphide of iron and promise. Begin treatment with says the I never pulled a China- Copper TWM. 1893 reviled "No, have copper, gives a lower layer of copper ALAKEA ST. For Territory of Hawaii. h on the Royalists, and after man's tooth." said a dentist who has Hood's today. men whose whisky he had been of Chinatown sharply separated from an upper layer the an office of the outskirts with carbon. For ores drinking." This is indeed serious, but in one of the larger cities. '"I don't of iron mixed rage into which any has, either. of zinc and other volatile metals a a remembrance of the believe other dentist closed retort may be used, and the the best of men are sometimes thrown As a rule, the teeth of the Chinese are strong, notwithstand- metals, condensed in the usual way. by the gift of a campaign cigar prompts very sound and With ruririVs nhlorides and other ores it was the quality ing their yellowness. When a China- us in the belief that decayed tooth he suffers like variable results have been obtained, a of the beverage which ailed Lucien. man has a difficulty in some reductions ueing 10 ex- a stoic until the pain becomes unbeara- Drink... The Independent should be more get rid of the carbon, while explosive give ble, and then he asks one of his friends jajiji plicit as to brand and vintage and to pull it out for him. This operation mixtures with cnioriaes give iroume. the defence a chance. is performed, not with forceps, but in the primitive manner, with the thumb The heliograph and the wireless tel- an astounding de- is and forefinger. It requires considera- egraph would have The Agricultural Department about den- on Mars if the surmises of for ble time, but rather than sit in a velopment to make vanilla plants available tist's chair and be confronted by an some credulous people were true. Sir Jftoet fr Chundon?& Hawaii but it discourages the idea of array of instruments, the Chinaman Robert Ball points out that the keen- bringing such growths Indiscriminate- willingly submits to having the decay- est eye cannot see a man more than Dwill Keep ly from abroad. A disease ravages va- ed tooth loosened gradually by a re- three miles away, the best telescope nilla in some places which, if introduc- volving motion of the fingers. As the will not show him more than 300 miles ed here, would render the Islands un- tooth gets looser and looser the pres- off, and the smallest object that our-mos- t Your of vanilla bean. Our soil sure Is increased, and really the pa- powerful instruments can reveal Premises, productive the moon must be as large as St. and climate axe propitious as things tient doesn't seem "to suffer as much on the I we pain as you would suppose, even with Paul's Cathedral. The inhabitant of Stables and stand, but unless care is taken shall opera- Mars, being at his nearest approach CHAMPAGNE to avail our- a large molar. I one? saw the be unable, on occasion, tion performed. It lasted about ten to us, about 150 times as far away as selves of a crop which. In a healthy minutes." the moon, must manipulate a signal Outhouses state, grows luxuriantly and produces at least as large as Ireland to have sold an article of commerce which has A Morgan m Petticoats. it detected by our astronomers under for as much as $20 per pound and is the most favorable conditions possible. now selling in the London market for $6. Miss Martha Walk is superintendent To reach the earth with any electric of a Philadelphia home for friendless signals would be quite as far beyond S CLEAN EST-- children. Remembering a region In the power of any conceivable Mar- IT IS Till! It A SCAPEGOAT SECURED. Indiana county. Pa, which ought to tian's, for if it is admitted that Mar- produce a good quality of coal, she se- coni's electric waves can be sent over The Home Rule party, after looking cured a week's leave of absence in the entire earth's diameter, they must back over the wreck of its hopes and February and went up there. Within have 900 times as great efficiency to I aspirations, turns an evil eye on a week she satisfied herself that coal reach the moon, and 16,000,000 times as chief medicine man of their of the best quality and in enormous great to be perceptible on Mars. tribe. In those halcyon and vociferous quantifies lay hidden beneath the snow. PURE days when plans were being made 'in Within another week she had options The new arc lamp of Herr Rasch is m upon 20,000 acres in of the Poster Hall and in the dining-roo- of the heart claimed tohave two to four times the H. district, and her friends became inter- efficiency arc, And in & Co., Ltd an alleged Republican Judge to over- of the ordinary and ten N Hackfeld up ested In about 40,000 acres more, all to fifteen times that of the incandesx turn the Territorial regime, set secured the option price of $30 to $40 Good Condition. county city government and give at cent filament. It uses two pencils of and an acre. She returned to Philadelphia very refractory solid electrolytes such the Islands over to indiscriminate and proceeded to market her options. as magnesia, lime, thoria or zirconia SOLE AGENTS plunder, Kalauokalani was the Moses Surveyors were sent into the region, a and is a development from the Nernst who promised to lead the Home Rulers syndicate was organized, with a result incandescent lamp, claiming much to the promised land. He was even that it took Miss Walk's 20,000 acres off greater lighting power from the same F For Hawaii Ten itory. more than that, for, in the capacity of her hands at an advance of $10 an expenditure of energy, as with the One Pint will make a an Aaron, he was going to strike the acre, and is negotiating for a second Nernst filament, the rods must be rock of public credit and bring forth lot which she controls. heated before current can pass. Herr Bucket of the best dis- pactolean streams. Rasch states that the arc between result? Simply that the Horseshoes tor Kent. electrodes of magnesia or oxide of tho- infecting With what rium has the whiteness of sunlight, Home Rule Legislature has seriously English says the F An turfman that and that by choice of material light hurt its own chances to carry another London corporation pays rent for a of any color can be obtained. legislative contest: that it has impaired piece of ground in horseshoes. It R NEW LINE the credit without enhancing the avail- seems that about the middle of the able cash balance of the Territory: that thirteenth century one Walter le Brun, Birds are made to take their own a farrier in the Strand, obtained a pictures by the ingenious apparatus of p Medium Shirts, Pajamas. It gained but a few official places has piece of land in the parish of St. Clem- Mr. O. G. Pike, an English photogra- for Its workers and has lust the chance ents on which to build a forge, for pher. A bait of fat is placed on an Silks, sub-divid- government; Price 25c per Pint. to ordain a which he agreed to pay the parish an- electrical wire, which is so connected that it has been a failure from start nually six horseshoes. The shoes were with a camera that when the bait is (Golf Underwear. to finish, and that-th- e Home Rule par- paid into the exchequer every year. removed the camera shutter is releas- ty in all but the election of a Delegate Upon his death the land was granted ed, giving an instantaneous exposure who has secured two offices for white to the lord .mayor and citizens of Lon- of the sensitive plate. An excellent ca-dets- Etc. Republicans and a probable naval don, who continue to pay the rent in portrait of the song thrush is among T Put up in gallon, 5 Jewelry, for a white newcomer, has not the original way. the interesting results that have been arrangement may be Are now Shown at only been a failure but a farce. shown. The used gallon and barrel con- Is with other timid creatures, and for 14 HOTEL STRKE1 And for all this poor Kalauokalani HowMetals "Feel." of Tt getting pictures nocturnal animals Nuuanu. to be held responsible. is a heavy to ig- Near scape- Can metals feel? Recently at the the electrical wire can be made tainers. U. Sekomoto. burden for him tn oarry but as a nite a little magnesium as it releases I ( Royal Institution Professor Jagadis goat is needed he as good as any. Chunder Bose proved that they can, In the shutter, giving a strong light at Call and be Convinced, much the same way as animate beings. the instant of exposure. IM CW He struck a piece of copper, pinched a UNEXPLORED CANADA. ad- piece of zinc, gave it poison and A boiler-fee- d special fea- light novel is the The Director of the Geological Sur- ministered an antidote, and threw ture of the Chaboche steam motor-ca- r. vey of Canada, in his last report, makes upon an artificial retina. Tn each case The boiler is of the Hash type, con- N the amazing statement that practically the electrical emotion, as registered sisting of numerous coils of steel tub- by galvanometer, was painful to feed-wate- r, nothing Is known of one-thir- d of the the ing, but the instead of be- witness. As the London Mail suggests ing pumped directly through coils, Dominion. He says: "There are more open- the Hill in telling the story, there is an is forced under pressure of air 200 Meat Co., 1,250,000 square of unexplored at is Metropolitan than miles ing for a society for a prevention of entire area of to 400 pounds per square inch from a lands in Canada. The cruelty to metals. vessel at the driver's side. The air the Dominion is computed at 3.450JJ57 pressure Is kept up by intermittently E Street. one-thif- Fort square miles, consequently d of Only One of Her Kind. working a pump geared to one of the LIMITED. this country has yet been untraveled engines. No pressure remains in the by the explorer. Exclusive of the in- The only woman collector of customs boiler whes the par is stopped, but in probably in the er hospitable detached Arctic - portions, the United States the pressure in the water-chamb- world is Mrs. A. J. Harris, who acts pump- 64,000 square miles is for all practical O. serves to start the car without I care- in the capacity named at Falrport, ing in water by hand, as xn purposes entirely unknown." A She recently succeeded her husband other S is made of the unexplored flash boilers. ful estimate when the latter became ill and was " rrr regionp. Beginning at the extreme taken to a Cleveland hospital. Dur- .Si: Fish by Eevry Steamer . Meats and northwest of the Dominion, the first ing her husband's incumbency M-s- A curious observation has been made Fresh areas is between the eastern Harris assisted hiin with his work. by a German bacteriologist in a studr of these of micro-organis- of Prom Coast That Has Cold Storage. boundary of Alaska, the Porcupine riv- When he was obliged to give up his the a constantly the position it was impossible to find one used swimming bath. The number of er and the Arctic coast, about 9,500 was found to regu- C. H. DICKEY, extent, or more conversant with the duties than bacteria increase square miles in somewhat Mrs. Harris,.' and she was named to larly during the first day after the smaller than Belgium, and lying en- succeed him. bath was newly filled witn water, and Business Ajent tirely within the Arctic circle. The then to decrease constantly. There General was next Is west of the Lewes and Yukon Cause. evidence that the decrease could Corner King and Bethe' Sta. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, rivers, and extends to the boundary of Still lusulMci.nt not be due to the action of light, nor Alaska. Until last year 32.000 square The following allegation in a bill for to sedimentation, nor to lack of food. area was unexplored, but divorce against a wife was held by the The conclusion reached was that it re- Pork, miles in this Supreme Court of Washington not to sulted from struggle of bacteria with I WILL. TRANSACT JENERAL Lamb and a part has since been traveled. A third state any legal ground for divorce: each other, many being destroyed. BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act as area of 27,000 square miles, nearly twice "She was quarrelsome, vicious in dis- trustee, guardian or administrator, col- ALWATI ON HANL as large as Scotland, lies between the position, purchases, etc., etc murderous in threats against Next to malaria, pellagra, or Italian lect renta, make Lewes, Pelly and Stikine rivers. Be- the plairUiff and his parents, hysterical All business Intrusted to me will re- Pelly ungovernable in temper, crazy leprosy, Seems to be the plague of the ALSO POULTRY, SALMON AND HALIBUT. tween the and Mackenzie rivers and in Italian peasantry. It is supposed to be ceive prompt attention. 100.000 j actions, by her is another larsre tract of square her and causeless and caused by musty Indian corn, and it DICKEY. miles, or about double the size of Eng- unprovoked boisterousness, screaming, C. E. hallooing wild conduct, by is first manifested by an appearance of AT land. It includes nearly 600 miles of and other Inflamed patches on the sKin, which is FOR SALE range. jdayand night, an intolerable nuisance the main Rocky mountain An to all her neighbors." followed by lesions of the walls of the TRANSFER CO. MARKET, King treat. unexplored area of 60,000 square miles stomach and intestines, and then by PACIFIC (HI METROPOLITAN nervous T, Telapaona I7t is found between Great Bear lake and serious disturbance and fatal JAS. H. LOVE, Manager. rHH BOOTH, nSHMAKKI the Arctic coast, being nearly all to the Would Have Women Study Law. madness. In the province of Verona, CENTRAL MARKET. Nwan n Utrt. Talapaona tM north of the Arctic circle. Nearly as Sir John Cockburn, the celebrated 3,800 cases were certified last year, nearly 1 per cent of large as Portugal is be- English advocate and jurist, recently the population another tract being victims, eighty-tw- o lake, took the affirmative in a debate at with of the MAIN 58. tween Great Bear the Mackenzie Gray's Inn on the question wheth r the cases in the final stage. river and the western part of Great time had arrived when woman should Office, King Street, rext to Barley's lake, 35.000 square miles. Slave in all be admitted to the legal profession. The new electric furnace of Prof. J. , Cyclery. Lying and y between Stikine Laird rivers He said that women possessed several Joly consists of a fire-cla- crucible In Sanitary Plumbing to the north and the Skeena and Peace I qualities which fitted them for law, not whose wall is embedded a spirally- - rivers to the south Is an area of 81,000 the least of which were intuition, wound platinum wire, through which square miles, which, except for a re- persuasion and eloquence. a current is passed. Very high tem- SO cent visit by a field party, is quite un- peratures, up to the softening of the I explored. Of the 35.000 square miles An Offer Morgan Declined. clay, are obtainable, and the furnace Will and; is valuable required to pro- H southeast of Athabasca lake little is Several years ago Heidelberg Uni- where it is except long such high temperatures, with known, that it has been crossed versity, impressed with the capacity accuracy by a field party n fig- much of control and freedom route to Fort of J. Pierpont Morgan's head for from flame. Churchill. East of the Coppermine riv- ures, offered him the chair of mathe- Stock and Bond Broker SPEC1ATY er and west of Bathurst inlet lies 7.500 matics in that institution, and as a SEWER CONNECTIONS A square unexplored special inducement tempted him with In the proposed method of tooth ex- miles of land, which of M. Laborde, nitrous oxide may be compared to half the size of a promised increase of the chair's sala- traction ry from $500 to $600 a year. is administered,' and the nightmare of- - Switzerland. Eastward from this, lying ten caused by this t anaesthetic Is between the Arctic coast and Black's j charmed away by lively music from river. Is an area of SY.QW square miles, Big Loss in Insurance Premiums. a phonograph. It is suggested that Fire Insurance Agents or about equal to Ireland. Much larger It is estimated that the fire Insurance the same soothing influence may lessen than Great Britain and Ireland, and companies will lose a premium income the disagreeable experiences from oth- embracing 178,000 square miles. Is the of nearly $1,000,000 a year by the de- er anaesthetics, like ether and chloro- region bounded by Black's river. Great cision of the big steel trust to carry form. Slave lake. Athabasca lake. its own Insurance. Most of this insur- Hatchet ance runs out in will be Ml June and not The hardened condition of steel or and Reindeer lakes, Churchill river and renewed. Commission Merchants the west coast of Hudson bay. This even wrought iron, says Mr. J. Muir, country Includes the grounds may be reduced in a manner similar to barren of I AT the continent. Mr. J. B. Tyrell recent- Some Drink, Others Do Not. tempering, by training the metal to a 43 ly through country on Fourteen prelates of Church of point just above its elastic limit, and struck this his the heating above 300 degrees centigrade. trip to Fort Churchill, on the Churchill England are total abstainers. The Careful attention given to business river, but could only make a prelimi- archbishop of Canterbury is one of trusts. them, new bishop an- nary exploration. On the south coast of the of London is A new wrapping paper consists of 3; other. A majority of bishops wood-pul- p Hudson bay, between Severn and the still two sheets glued together aoraer and TEL, the take their wine temperately, of with a solution of rubber. Is water- In our new Quarters, Fort 1 , blue Attawapishkat rivers, is an area of 22.- - It course. proof and very strong. Merchant atrasts JUrllN WJ THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 6, 1901.

of epigrammatic summing up deals with the Foreign Ministers other than CLEAN AND A tsntisn. it is ior tnese who know to ABSOLUTELY SANITARYss STRIKE ON supply the gaps: "As regards the Foreign Ministers, somebody said that a very heavy indemnity should b- - de- manded from the Chinese for not hav- ing killed them. A is a coward and a ..Wilke.. . drivelling fool. B rides very well in CiPiOi steeplechases. Csras just the man for LI west of the Mississippi. D represents a dying nation with painful exactness. E eats enormous dinners. F and C. lik-- E. Refrigerators are new men, and don't know or porcelain care about anything. H speaks no lan- tj guage but his own and Russian, and Warning Trackmen keeps an eye on de Giers. And J usrd f, to be best-dress- ed man In feo. LTD3 called the London, but having lost all his kit in To Observe the the siege, has now to be content with I trying to avoid looking like a beach- comber." Eddy's Refrigerators It is reported from Seoul that two Law. French wachers recently engaged at g2)i JtDD i the mining school by the Corean gov- Vi r' nV. r: ernment have b-- en dismissed. AND ICE BOXES The British riv r gunboat Snipe, it is reported from Shanghai, start eariy TRAIN MIGHT HAVE this month for an extensive journey i Received. Different Sizes . Lw tv 1 all around the Poyang and Tu:igti..g Lakes, "to show the flag" to the na- BEEN WRECKED tives those populous and important regions. AGENTS The Echo de Chine says it learns Ball-Beari- ng that the authorities of Chekiang wish- Paragon The Strike Epidemic Hits the ed to impose an extraordinary' tax f "F REAL ESTATC $2 on each bale of silk exported, but V Great Road That Crosses that, on an energetic protest of M. Ra-tar- d, French Consul Genera!, the tax SFEED INDIC OR the Dominion. was immediately F. J. LOWREY. President. abolished. C. D. CHASE, Vice President .! It is understood that H. E. Sir Claude Manager. Lady MacDonald and MacDor.ald are ARTHUR B. WrOOD, Treasurer. MONTREAL, June 2S. Mr. Wilson of likely to make a short trip to Europe, J. A. GILMAN, Secretary. ever figured what the waste of pever by over or speed-Ins- : leaving Japan early Have you under St. Louis, Mo., president of the track- next month. Sir E. P. DOLE, Auditor. of your machinery means to youT Claude has "riot had a leave of ;ihs nee NO POWER USER CAN AFFORD TO IGpRE THIS VITAL POINT. men's organization, said In an inter- for several years, and it is to be, hop- - on application. r Circulars will be sent view : "If our men have been guilty of ed mai no uniooKea-io- comrnication iiiay mieriere wnn nis enjoyment ot a intimidating new men we not well-earne- Large Invoices of Crockery. French China an Glassware, just opened. have d spell of leisure. heard of it. We have repeatedly warn- It is stated that Count von Walder-se- e ed to refrain from committing any has declined being given a special them reception by the Japanese government act which might alienate the public during his stay in this country. Hi? KEEAUMOKU STREET sympathy, and those who violate our visit to Japan, he says, is merely wish the object of enjoying the beautiful Hardware Co., Ltd instructions shall receive no protection scenery Pacific for which the countrv is fa r.i our organization." mous, R from and to witness the progress WK OFTi-P- von sat. in row inv COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. which the Japanese army, organized residence property of C. S. Ludwigeon, upon the basis of the German army, Esq., corner Keeaumoku and Lunalllo HARTLAND. N. B., June 2 At-wo- od has made. Nevertheless, there is r.o streets, lot 180 x 200. containing SS.tN Fitzherbert and John Wright are doubt that Count von Waldersee will square feet of land No receive distinguished attention from . More Dread under arrest on a charge of placing ob- this country. Kobe Chronicle. i . w"story house (built In 1M8), a structions on the C. P. R. track at Ma- The delay in the departure of the mis-- ,n flve rooms flrst - i. sion, which had been fixed four Bluff. The obstruction, two heavy several rooms on second floor, &J- bath- - w niac -- and two the :imes r hut j-norrw.nHy v, again and again. : Dental Chair o There is Hardly a Spot pieces o lumber, was 4i8COVfert;a by nrlnnlr,,)),. A.,.. ... r i . IOOU1B. the engineer in time to stop his train. sition. (Jn the other hand the idea Servants' quarters of three rooms. Fitzherbert turned Kine's evidence and of the mission was favored by the Ger Everything first-clas- s. both men have been committed for man hmbassy. In the Civilized World $500 Uriah The King or" Slam, accompanied by Keeaumoku street is one of fch Ones! his suite, arrived at Batavia over a residence streets In the city, Will be given to anyone who detect NO COMMITTEE APPOINTED. fortnight ago, and was received S;..- inferior material used by the New with I every honor. - WHERE fol- After a few days' sight- York Dental Parlors. In all our gold PORTLAND, Me., June 2. The seeing he left Lata via for Bandong a For Prices and terms, apply to rowns and bridgework we use 22-- K. lowing is an extract from the Daily health lesort in West Java, tvhere - I he old. In all our other work the ma- Press of Tuesday morning: arrived on the 19th ult. A shower of rial to OF THE BEST, AND GUAR-NTEE- "BANGOR, Me., June 25. The follow- Siamese orders fell on the King's de Island Realty Co. tt All work done by GRAD ing communication bearing on the parture from Batavia. the Errata ATED DENTISTS of 12 to 20 f from strike situation was given out here this Times says. The Governor General of LIMITED. Sars' experience, and each department Netherlands India received Club charge of a specialist. Give us a morning: the Grand "Canadian the; Crosgj of the Crown Order, the decora- " 'To the member of Trackmen's 204 Judd Building- and you will find us to do exactly tions of which also reached nine - Sjve Ailvertlni Wp vnn in bA- - Union: We, the undersigned members other tell recipients. Ten persons received dec- Z as exactly what your work will ;of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- - orations of the White Elephant !C y - Order. a r KJBE EXAMINATION. teineers and Order of Railway Conduct- Ot course, most of thos-- , thus honored rea-- pa- - Whisky SE STTI 15 9t ors- d an article in the morning were officials. tO CROWNS 5 as ters mrougnout tne Mate to in- eueti For services and courtesies extended GOll FILLINGS . l.N that the Order of Railway Conductors to the Spanish Crown, previous to Am SILt FILLINGS had appointed a committee to confer erican occupation of the Philinnlnea and Mr. John T. Macleod of Manila Is not enjoyed because of its fragrant aroma with the committee of trackmen and has -- rs been decorated by the Spanish govern- :- NPLATES 'that the Brotherhood of Locomotive ment 1200 was going to appoint a commit-- i with the order of the Grand 1200 delicate and unmistakable flavor. Its remarkable Cross of Isabel la Catolica. tee on Sunday, and as members of the A number of missionaries have r make it especially delicious m above orders we will say that we know turned to Anhwel ana Kiangsu. The ding qualities nothing of any such committee being Roman Catholic mission Is at Wuhoien appointed. It would be well for Mr. Rrj in the northeast of Anhwel. The Mixed Drink in i LOTS Cocktails, Highballs, or in any P. Neile and other leaders of the Track-- i Christian missions are at Jhucheo men's Assoc iation to confer with the and Tswelntsiaohien. and the r. . m ! IN KAFICLAKI at Liaangbien. At Lucheofu II? ACT which Whisky is used. Our nat wjh be a divisional committee of the Order of th aone euarante (Railway Conductors and Brotherhood of Christian Mission are at work, and in P" that yourirk be of the best. Luanchto the C. I. M. have j Lo omotive Engineers, and find if most of out their workers back on the field. a been bef..r-- j For Sale. Sew Yk Dental Parlors, committee has appointed Great activity is shown in fortifying making such a statement. the country along the coast at Bata- Elite Building. ' 'The article also states that the men via. It is intended to utilise pensioners &EL STREET. are all out and standing firm. We beg as guards in these fortifications in e LADIBSN ATTENDANCES. to differ. As we pass over the road be- time of peace. In ttme of war. th- - THE KAPIOLANI TRACT extenda Now Carry tween Bangor and Portland, we find troops detached to garrison them will from King street to the beach, A road nrm in nearly, if not all. the sections covered readiness at Katavia to of 60 feet width will be opened on the GentleDQen'B Shoes. THE hv a full set of men mn- - tiiat rtM n,.r meir posts at tne nrst alarm. A. E. NETTLETON'S (go Another idea that ha"S found favor is !eat side of the property adjoining the Shoes. out and many of the old and better to encourage the growth & GARFIELD'S Gentlemen's : class returning, by any onrush wood Kamehameha Girls' School; said roai STRONG and asking around the forts, so as to conceal Stand Bakery j members of the Order of Railway Con-- Iwl" extend the sea. J. S. NELSON & SON Gentlemen's Shoes. M i them from the enemy. ductors or Brotherhood of Locomotive The Ottoman mission to China, which ! Shoep. er CROSS ROADS win GEO. E. KEITH'S Gentlemen's Engineers you will get a truthful an-sw- left Constantinople on May 1st under' Pned MAKErFB;H DAILY to any question you may General Enver con- - tween blocks. Every lot will have & CO'S Children' Shoes. ask them Pacha, WILLIAMS, HOYT in regard to sections being covered. sists partly of military men and partly frontage on a road. The elevations HOMEfLMA PIES. (f fllCClllmon . i:. Shoes. And they will gladly tell you who cov- 43 WRIGHT & PETER'S Ladies' ia,in,r-;- ; ull,6uiTirv from in faBt m to V di- to establish M . ttrt ers each and every section on ' Same aa tr mother U their in China. There are two high mi.itary high above sea level, My friends, don't be afraid to i make in nee, Apple, Peas vision. officers and two distinguished L'lemas. Berry, L ; ask questions of men you have known NO SWAMPS around the premises. & CO., Ltd. Pumpkin an for years, that have no axes to grind. ..B.KERR -- 'No enter the property. Crestm. lje superior to anj My friends, let us say before closing Her Decennial Jag. fr1 purchased rs Fort and Hotel Streets. where, and all ao (that the Brotherhood of Locomotive A Ivondon woman, arraigned In court THERE IS AN OFFER to buy a at 1 o'clcxfl and Order of Railway Conduct- - for being drunk, pleaded that she was part of the property by a great manu-entitle- d ors (io al1 m,slness on tne Sfi"'i'p Our Hot Uhnuts are slmnl) th"ir to her spree, as it was pre- - 'facturing company. The chances are par excelled and ready cisely ten years since she had commit-- ; ; by strangers. (Sifrned) T E. the offer may be accepted. There is SaD o cloek a. be duped Francisco. Try some wlt Sanborn. Con. M. C. R. Frank Whit- - ted a like offense. The magistrate co- -i reason to believe prices of & CO., your morning tyry the mm fjg ney. Engineer.' " incided with her view and discharged wUi tou increase in a short time. The her ' TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian 8aTndrd1lTeVoR Crt.r; Pd and choeolas. owner of the property will give al) : -- DURha. or ordered of them, r RE t. ur 1 (Wifli Eclairs readu o'clock a: m ORIFNTAL NOTES. chances to purchasers to make u, ASPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning sameto bu deliciout. n" furnish on their investments. MSjat on selection to those Known to are references In San Francisco, Lr Wt' evil I Coffee, Tea Drs. Christopher and Stevens Chot-lf- pected shortly from Encrland to make fiifll THE GROUND IS SUPERIOR t c 6 wlt)t Buns, Snail Inquiries and lirvesugattorwi in r inuu any in or Dougiin4fttlffnt breakfas-fo- ! tract market into the causes of malarial fever. j 1 cent oi i papers state that M. il The French THE PREMISES are situated witnla at present French Con-s- ol Cold sliced HjUncn aaaon Klob ikowski. post office. n SAJS FRANCISCO. Calcutta, is almost cer-tai- n one mile and a half from the MiPirw ivr, post STREETS. General at Ipt ed, for work!ng only 1B KBti to receive the appointment of For Sale. Jfctatea eatalogue and pricesnilfurnished upon cejuM THE GOVERNMENT WATEF and each. Minister at Bangkok. rh. .foMnnri nf Jewelry along upper por- - : eftr. . . jt , im, designs. A Nagasaki iespatch states that an PIPES are laid the in .nsrUl Commeneing Jy we I y wiu American soldi' r assaulted a passer-b- By of Mr. W. I offer property, of ' order Wolters tion of the thirty loaves ,or ix M in the street there with a sword on for sale the following valuable prop- - !the 2"th ult.. and the offender was sent arty: THE PRICES are the cheapest o Please call up ouf one 7t to the local '"hiho Safbansho. The 1 nT tract two PEeiHL American was sentenced to Imprison-- : That lot on the corner of Green within miles from the SALE! ment for a month and a ialf. The and Kapiolani streets, size 10xl0 feet, center of the city. telegram adds that outrages by Am-- ; The place Is well laid out in alm and Good stainles,. 20ciPair. Spun, Silk Finish S.ks, guaranteed OSWald Lted, erican soldiers re reported from va--! fruit trees. THE TERMS which will be given U rious quarters in the town, and the 2 That lot on Green street, near the Purchasers will be the best ever gives tarcpe,! Leather Belts ponce fore ANAGEh judicial omcials and tne corner of KaDlolani. size 55x145 feet by any Real Estate Dealer or Brok olf 50c. are thereby kept busy at present. together with a house of six rooms Shin, new colors u. line, all .. A dispatch to jh Asahi stares that and a Btable with servants' quarters during the last twenty years m Hone-lul- an outbreak er bubonic plague in Earn While Yoearn Tokio is threatened. Five dead rats The garden is well laid out with have been found in the kitchen and palm and fruit trees. FOR TERMS or more particulars as store of the Tmivrial T'nlversiTV ply to K. Hospital, and these were analytically Isoshima, BUT A SCHOLARSHIP TTTK examined. Plague germs were found. JAS. F. MORGAN, King' Street, abofre Bethel. The metropolitan police issued an ur- - S Queen Street. International Correspondcnoo, gent order on the 2"th ult. for the Pa. of general measures for S. M. Scranton, and extermination of rats POWER OF ATTORNEY. IMMUNOL disinfection - Seventy-si- x courses, IncS. as preventive measures against the Me AB-Th- rhanical and Electrical plague. DURING MT TEMPORARY e SURVEYOR AND MANA- a ering of vol-- ; sence from the Hawaiian Islands Mr. Fresh Drawing, Comxn 1 recent outburst the Kloet Meehanical GER OF Cereals and j KAPIOLANI s cooking.) Architectural Art. cano in Java was attended by great Ng Gang will act for the firm of r UKE RICE good; needs no loss of life. Torrents of lava and hot Quong Wah On Shong Kee. with full TRACT COMPANY. something power name, mud flowed amid showers of ashes and to sign the firm --OR T-O- MORNING OATS, stones. Many natives and a few Eu- - 5899 WOO HOW CHANG, MEAL, ROLLED For particulars, apply, ropeans perished. On an estate called j PETTIJOHN'S BREAKFAST GEM, C. F. RTJf Alas Kedarung. the manager, amid a of stones, lied a torrent MEETINGJIOTICE. W. G. CREAM 07 Hotel St.. Honoltf shower from AGHI & GO., OF WHEAT. of lava in a carriage with his wife, two ANNUAL children and a nurse. The lava over- THE ADJOURNED MALTED FOOL), ETC., ETC. meeting of shareholders in Henry May REAL ESTATE BREAKFAST took them. The children, the nurse, offices DEALERS syce, and the horses perished. The & Co.. Ltd., will be held at the AND the C. & Co., Ltd , on Saturday, BROKERS. parents jumped into a clump of bam- of Brewer Horses Mis July 13, 1901. at 11 o'clock a. m. boos and saved themselves. The lava FRANK P. ACERB ACH. of , also consumed the superintendent $908 Treasurer. Pawaiian Sugar Goinpaoy. ftLTER & WHITY, FOR SALE. the estate and about twenty-fiv- e cool- ies. Many coffee estates in the neigh- leu- - mock pre. street- - borhood were destroyed. The country THE MELROSE. ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING firnr Fort around was strewn with corpses. Singapore Free Press Quotes a THE ADJOURNED SPECIAL Th " Btreet, near To arrive per Aloha and 9. N. private from a very competent Waikiki Turn. TeL meeting of the Hawaiian Sugar Com- July 8th, letter Blue 30S1. pany will about observer of the situation as it is at j be held on Saturday, July MATCH TEAMS, Detinr r,T. nt lertKt as it was durine HAVING BEEN REFURNISHED 6th, at o'clock a. m, at the office of his recent visit there. It calls a spade j ana renovatea, is now open, unaer new Alexander Baldwin. FINE DRTVERS. - FAST PACERS, 3. STaa6 witn exineme piei wiun, oaa uiaiiu3t:iituu oiiic, fw.vv, jj uoiuew vuaiuem uun of amend- our contemporary, and, if we could, we couple, $90.00 per month. Those desir- - merits to charter and by-law- s. DRAT TEAMS, ETC. - ,,1 mnrh eni.To- minttn? H text. Insr eood Board and Room can be ae- - W T. HOPPER CHARLES H. BELlJl-itnou- t naming names, racy commodated. i SS88 Secretary. this bit !

I 1901 PACIFIC OOMMEB01AL ADVEBTI8EB: HONOLULU. JULY 6, r m n. i t EE-D- A, JAS. F. MORGAN, U- IM TRIBUTES TO Auctioneer and Broker Biscuit or Jinga Wayla DEAD 65 QUEEN STREET, DAYS Or s me other kind of Biscuit or Wafer LAST Tf P. O. Box 594. Telephone 72. SUCH AS WATER Lawyers Honor -- CHAMPAGNE BEN'I S H. M. OF THE FAIR Paul Neumann's ORANGE HI4H TEA SNOW FLAKE LEMON Wafers OYSTER ) bracken Memory. o rrvA. vv DEi1" a ) GINGER TO-DA- Y VANILLA PRETZELS ) GRAHAM CLOSING DAYS BENCH AND BAR CHOCOLATE EDUCATOR OF OUR BIG MAKE ADDRESSES Auction Sale I Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. OF Jxnt received a fresh shipment of the above at Final Ceremonies in Loving Mem- SALE. ory of Distinguished and Be- Household Furniture loved Hawaiian Attorney. HENRY MAY & CO. AND The Balance of the Following The Hawaiian Bar Association yes- - LIMITED terday added its tribute to the many Carpenters9 Tools TELEPHONES-2-2, 24 and 92. FORT STREET testimonials that have been offered tes- Specials Must be Cleared tifying to the high esteem and respeit P. O. BOX 386. which the late Paul Neumann was held ON SATURDAY. JULY 6, by his fellow men while he was in Out Before the Fair the flesh. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., The bench was occupied by Judge At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I will MORE Estee, Chief Justice Frear, and Jus- - sell at Public Auction, a large quantity Closes. tices Perry and Galbraith. When the of household furniture, consisting of court was called to order, ex-Jud- ge beds, bureaus, washstands, wardrobes, Whiting, one of the committee had extension dining tables, handsome oak that rugs been appointed to frame the resolu- book case, a large quantity of new to out, quan-tvt- v arose, giving of all sizes be closed and a tions, and after a short of carnenters' tools, benches. personal me aeceas- - Hosiery Department. auuies renaming ,atheSj etC- - etC-- . doora, door frames, etc. ed, and dwelling on those characteris- Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, Hermsdorf Dye tics that made him honored and re- P. MORGAN, TERLINGS spected by those that were privileged 2 for 25c. AUCTIONEER. pairs to call him their friend, presented the ALL Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests, per doz. - - 75c. following tribute to the memory of Mercerised Silk Vests, splendid quality, each, 25c. the deceased: THIS DAY I 'Whereas, the Honorable Paul Neu- "Built Like a Watch" mann, the first president of this as- sociation, has b'-.-- removed from our midst by dentil; "Resolved, that deeply deploring our loss, we, as an association, do place on Auction Waists. record, in affectionate remembrance of Sale Shirt our departed friend, the expression of OF at 50c. Cannot be bought in the our appreciation of his genial nature Oar Shirt Waist and kindly sympathy for all with ! ordinary way under $1.00. All better numbers whom he came in contact, which made him beloved by all men. FEED $40.00 equally good value. "Lawyer, scholar, friend. we our heart- "Resolved, that exte::d , EX S. S felt sympathy to the widow and family ON SATURDAY, JULY HAWAIIAN, JUST ARRIVED. of Mr. in affliction; Neumann their AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, "Resolved, that these resolutions be I ... spread on the minutes of the Supreme At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, ( ourt- - ' i sell at Public Action, for accoi of Doiestic Department After the resolutions had been read, whom it may concern Co, Chief Justice Frear arose and made a 300 ba&s of ROLLED BARLEj Pacific Cycle & Mfg., few bearing upon occa- - 200 bags of MIDDLINGS. remarks the i Ex bark Edward May, and I Bedspreads, large size, 60c. sion. Said he: condition. 105 FORT STREET. 2 yards wide, - 15c. "The sentiments that have been pass- Sheeting, J ed are, I am sure, common to every Towels, heavy quality, per doz., - 75c. one present. So general are they that F. M0R it is not necessary for me to add any- AUG NEER. Washing Prints, -- 30 jards, $1.00 thing at this time. The late Paul f We have just received a fine line of - Neumann occupied high positions, he Ginghams, new patterns, 20 yards, $1.00 was an old member of the bar, was prominent in the life of the communi- ty, and was learned and brilliant, but Silk Goods, Jewelry, it was not in these things that he at- tracted attention most, and not for WATCHES, GOODS, these characteristics that he will live GENTS' FURNISHING in our memories. He will be remem- Auction 3alei SILK AND CREPE KIMONOS. Mens9 Furnishing Goods bered chiefly for he was as a what -o- r-1 S man and a friend, for the large place These goods are all new, and of the latest pattern. The most complete stock of Men's Wear in the he filled in the hearts of those who knew him a place such as is in the city. Call and inspect our new Ties and Negligee power of few to make and keep." Horse and nu.es. Shirts. The courtroom- was well filled with members of the association, who had gathered to pay their respects as pro- On Saturday, ply 6th, 141 Hotel Street. fessional brethren to the memory of I AT 12 O'CLOCl .WON, f the deceased. Among those present fe-- 65 Qv n street, I will S It Will Pay You to Trade With Us. ge At my salesroom, were General Hartwell, ex-Jud- W. Millinery. sell at Public AuctionsFt order of ha- - . L. Stanley, J. M. Vivas, W. A. Whiting, neohe Ranch Compani Trimmed Hats, half price. WE MEAN STYL- Attorney General Dole, F. M. Hatch, 1 Fine Roan Saddle rse, thoroughly De Bolt, Judge Davidson, I. M. 2 m to UP-TO-DA- J. T. broken, and Mules, ken harness. ISH HATS. Ladies, you can't do , Long, Arthur Wilder, E. B. McClana-han- m V better than leave your millinery orders in the J. L. Kaulukou, E. R. Dowthitt, A. Da- JAS. F. IlORGAN. I hands of our milliner. A. G. M. Robertson, George F. vis, W. O. Smith, T. McCants Stewart, I AUCTIONEER. I Vigor Ladies' Sailor Hats in Fine or Rough Straw at F. E. Thompson, F. Peters, L. A. Dick- There is Strength and prices we know are sure to sell them. ey, ex-Jud- E. R. Silliman and Gov- ernor Cleghorn. THISiDAY. IN EVERY DROP. A Fine Stock of the Newest Novelties in Flowers f iz THE BROTHERS DEFENDED. z and Wreaths for the prevailing fashionable hats. 3 No Truth in the Anonymous Rumors Drink the Famous About Young Weed's Case. Auction Sale Editor Advertiser: "Let all use jus- I O- F- tice and moderation in criticizing." Dresses. It is very painful to me and my moth- 5 ndia Linens, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Muslins, all er and sisters to be forced by circum- VEHICLES! at further reduced prices. stances to appear i.n in-in- by the anon- ymous gadabouts of Honolulu. On Saturday, July Gth, There is not a speck of truth in the Sold by All Dealers. street report that my brother develop ?i AT 12I) 0LOCK NOON, typhoid In St. Louis College, as he was f At my salesr (mm, 65 Queen street, I will able to bo ubout and go home by him- - Jam A m on sell at Publi II auction a uiveisiucu shj- i B mm self hours before the fever came of fr.w and nearlv new ve- - I Belts. t-- sortment m . ! anyone to say to the con- ...... him, and i ruuun i well, they know not whereof hides, boih fr.tn ana wunoui Ex "Zealandia," direct from the maker to our trary tires. store. The very latest ideas in belts showing in they speak. I think if some of our SECTIONAL BOOKCASES, dearly loved people in Honolulu will ; New York. keep their noses in their pockets, the JAS. F. MORGAN, community at large will not mis3 them AUCTIONEER. Also a fine range in Fancy Jabots, the craze for and their bungling. I do this, dear editor, not from selfish LODGING OFFICE DESKS, Dress Trimming in the East. motives but in vindication of the HOUSE FOR RENT. College, as they Brothers at St. Louis t all feel badly at the loss of my brother. you space, Thanking for this I remain, newly-buil- - yours, FRED. W. WEED. a larch:, t koum- tns? hou nf thirtv-tw- o rooms, eacn LETTER FILES, about l(Kxl2 feet. Two patent closets Drugqists Sundries. HIGH CHIEF LANDED. and three bathrooms downstairs, and same upstairs. Location In department t . big the number this making reductions Interesting Event Among the Aliis near corner Fort and Vineyard streets. in Fancy Soaps, Perfuineiy, Oombs, Brushes, etc., of Hawaii. Furthtr particulars of CARD INDEXES at prices that will pay you to visit our store. July 2, 1901. JAS. F. MORGAN, Editor Advertiser: Please insert this 65 QUEEN STREET. few lines in your valuable colums A Flying Chief, from the Lineal line AND SAFES of Queen Keopuolani wife of Kameha-meh- a I No accommodation could be had went as deck passenger to meet His intended bride in Hilo, Miss Violet na shipments recently arrived and just unpacked, Shortly after the Kinau's L. B. KERR & CO third whistle there arrived at the wharf, Mr. John Alexander, Liholiho, Defries, favorrate 'I son of Mrs. Emma Alexandria, Kalani kanlkaalaneo, Kilioulaninuiamamao. MORGAN LIMITED. Defries assisted by His Mother and JAS. F. FOR SALE BY their retainers, chants of ancestry to hick provide to land Him safe on Hilo w'innnnr nnri Q,ueen St., Honolulu. shore, as it is the customary .of a high rank chief, e ola ke Alii nui ike Akua, UIHI e o mai. J. W. HAKUOLE. SR. wmm H. Hackfeld C delicacy flavor, and sofi Queen Street. & Noted for of 65 and mellow. suu i sp.. cs: p Q Box m Telephon 72. LIMITED. HB FAGIFIO COMMERCIAL ADVMWBEB: HONOLULU, JULY 6, t96t. LOCALBREVITIES. j CORNER STONE - expected rmni Kauai oday WILL BE LAID The . Conrad spent Ni Christian 10,000 at Haiiewa BARRELS rh H eights railroad carried cornerstone of the new St. An nOit iaoSeng tine chapel of .. the Catholic Mission, Banister -- Hundred "". wa De laid tomorrow af-- ; at Punahou lasf ; ,ernoon thtt R. . . i Ciatintr. A lares nnmK- - Roche m t , - Harbor Lime ar coming ,,irnc ,. " ' Present to - Shoes. i i - v fast retrardinsw witness the rermn.- lector s mes. ext week, July 13, a fair and was disappointed at the luau will be given by ' Tevy several ladies of DUE TO u li displayed by the ARRIVE patriotism the church at the Irjlished In aid of Everybody of H the chapel. Fa . . a small nartvl 'a,cuul1 ls ln? " , cniet... Worker l v,rrrh-- . in the LI r, w movement to lit lIClli ' 1 Likes Them. 1 Waikiki a handsome edifice Ex. Ship kg forl" .i Henry Villard. -- t crnmln in social circle The first chapel was erected in 1S57 u ' Our constantly Increasing Trade on the Banicter ... Florence la Victoire. who by Rev. Father Modeste. one of the u last year, was recent-mar- ri Pioneers of the Catholic church in Ha- Shoe, in all kinds of Leather, demonstrates that ;1 Chicago. waii. Once a year a mass was cele- lusand, two hundred and it is the Leader of Mens' Shoes sold in Honolulu. - T tli brated on St. - have been register- - Augustine's Day. and Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed for every Pair. on e ssioners. iney rep 'later only afternoon services w..-r- Theo. - H. & 000 worth of proper- held from time to time. On the arrival Davies Co., V. of the first volunteers, in 1SQ8 t)u mo There V l?2!S said every Sunday at 8:30. but the LIMITED. entra . i 1 cnanel- beins too . vv, r. n u Lioi mucinuoi v. w small tn m.tv,..vjiuiiiiiuan: prac- - great be the number, a temporary shed Manufacturers' Shoe Co j was erected on the same premises. Af-- Hardware Department. ,apai se tried to urlbe Officer Joy ter the departure of the volunteers the t Fourth by offering Catho,,c , .iterate a rnend he had ; "'negation has inrreased esstody The officer could not be j ever since. Its members, with the consent of Hab' Morgan, who was formerly their pastor. Rev. F. Valentin have subscription list for the erec- - .1?" Uon vas formerly in the Cramp j of the new church. The buililng was designed and planned by Father u EL W. Estep, of the Hono- - Valentin himself at the suggestion ' of .. V '" cnhnnl . . .. e Tn i v...... i .. go .uiciii ratllrn- luc liicmuers 01 ine congregation, rne inditv alter a weeKj sojourn in structure Avill be 1 all wood, sixty feet rtikii i i r.M rii t i OK . . litntr nml triirtir.tnA .l a mi service r d 1 1 1 1 a 1 u I i a u ui - v. i iit , his siav. entire length will be open lattice work ihe lai 1 i" the oiaa tract. Ha. A which will give plentyT of air to the Amateur ; M . ,,nuniH in AlliTII st. Appli- - ynterior. greatly needed in a tropical Glove Sale T..1.4.! s Ull mate. Photographers COMMENCES hg JOgUSl JV'lU. nitric oic i,vvu avira r disposed of. CAVE ON MIOWERA. Who have Kodak work will to br ON MONDAY, 8, ii flu morning services at Central be interested in the fact that JULY Church tomorrow Mrs. A. H. maamat and Others Who Arrived we have And continues for one week sing the offertory. Mr. H. F. 7 Last Night. LACES. only. ill sing the offertory' In the A great gathering of g Mr A. H. Amme will give Alexander Young, accompanied by Reduced We have a window full of some f the newest and hand- i violin solo in the evening. Mrs. Young and their daughter, Mrs. of the prettiest you have ever seen f somest Gloves to be sold at unusually low Th 1215,000 that ha--s been paid th von Hainm, returned to Honolulu lapt and at prices to suit you. We have T prices: the bargain by a Prices seeker should not wait I eminent Chinese immigrants plenty others on our shelves, all iiiey night on the Miowera from Vancouver. until normal values are - mat wuuiu cuiuyi ready to be to you. If you lesumed . .1. tVi shown WitC W ranllhlii. Vrf HoJi. . T The launch Waterwitch will go out on lllf i .fi lilt l VfrMWllv developing and printing. only ask. Don't forget that we FRESH GOODS. ii will be given to the Territory this morning early with a party aboard While we have reduced prices RARE PRICING. '. . m . . v. i : v. lead in ! for toe PBymS ul puune r a pen. me to greet the returning kamaainas. our work will still be of the will in fu- - SUPERIOR QUALITY. .ash be available the near Matthew Shaw, representative of the same ure. Vancouver Independent, is aboard. NO GLOVES A Mtive woman of Honolulu, upon LACES EXCHANGED THIS WEEK. Dr. Whitney's family is on Mio- sir.g a. photograph of the Hawaiian the High --m- , t T?nffalr an1 TArwxrn 1 1 n tr wera, and will come ashore this morn- I husband in the group, promptly ing. toiled uv a pair of pants he had left family Standard hir.d and dispatched them to him by Arthur Harrison and are & express. Tli!s. Fareo Co s Paradise aboard of quality, won us Undressed Kid Gloves ii which has Pacific. so many friends in the past. Mrs. in- - Case. 16 Alice Hutchinson, who was Ite Smitn All our work is done by a PUGGARIES and 20 buttons in black and rolnrt;- jared by a car, on street, Beretania case has been nolle pross-e- d. photog-ra- p. ?ome slightly damaged; toy The Smith sk'llful professional We have them from 25c each originally sold before yesterday, is resting as great episode of $2.50 PI AA tiiiiy as her pains and wounds will and thus ends the er. Our best are all silk, at $1.50. and $3 per pair; now going at. . . pJ.VV It is were the special Grand Jury which created ak. said that her injuries any aased by the car-'essn- of the driv frantic excitement, engendered r. She w 11 probably institute suit quantity of ng and bile and has Twenty Kid Gloves all sizes $1.00 tgainst the tram company. resulted in nothing tangible save the A baby girl was found on the door- - discommon 01 some 01 inobe wno mjeu Sep of Manuel Silva's place in Ka- - to profit by that stroke of political Per Cent lb: stei lay. The little one was well finesse. Star. CHILDREN'S Ki. By its side was a bottle of off all Kodaks. ery instru- new; Tot a secon- and uiher things that go towards Summer complaint is unusually prev- ment brand Handkerchief d-hand, Specials lg the life of babies comfortable, alent among children this season. A damaged r shop- DRESSES hlld Is a white, and seems to have well developed case in the writer's worn instrument i. our froth wealthy pa cuts. The babyi- by. stock. Remember we are family was cured lat week the We make them to order; so ng nSl taken care of. timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, agents for EJastman Kon k That Mean Swift Selling yes of the firm of E. O. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one Co., and have everything re you need not send away for forty in number, will 0f the best patent medicines quired In the photographic them, We also carry a full line, We by the firm at the tured, and which is always kept on line at popular prices. have large quantities of each one of Off Mr. W. W. Hall hand at the home of ye scribe. This Is ready made, In stock. these specials, but we cannot guarantee Qseqnence the store will not intended as a free puff for the a. m. A special train company, who do not advertise with them to last long at these prices. EHLERS-- the grounds, jus, but to benefit little sufferers who U. have the reputation of giving highest tyed. and the day may not be within easy access of a with-tHt- y. quality for least piice . inert or Mr. Hall's physician. No family shduld be that's how we sell out a bottle of this medicine in the more Handkerchiefs than anyone in Hono- .. ,. intr martp f,,r a house, especially in summer time. lulu. me entertainment lansing ua.j journal. r ur ,ne uj M. Brasch & Co. at Francis Murohv agents. J&bronDnjp --'ht. Besides the regular con-- Benson, Smith & Co., wholesale program. ar,fi rerinti-in- s Ivy ft noon, Morgan's sales- HOTEL STREET. Frukhn Austin. Mr. Hirshberg, assist-- m Today at at Lace Handkerchiefs by WiQle H room, be sold at public auc- Kerr, will Mve an exhi-- there will Reduced from 20c and anc a reproduc-- b tion a number of vehicles, horses and I Telephone 157. " Hermann's Hindoo sack illu-- I mules. At the same time and place 2 for 25c to . . . 10c dc early to get a seat. Con- - there will also be sold some 300 bags 200 middlings. at S o'clock. Admission of barley and bags of Silk Lace Handerchiefs E Aires his filed a libel suit for I Reduced against her husband, Jose S. from 50c and - .;be al'eeres they were married 75c each to 3 for $1.00 wl, and that for some time past I nas utterly neglected and failed to! White Goods her, JJPjrt She states there is $600 j in the Bank of Hawaii AT past their joint account, result Bed-Roo- m the I SAFES! ajM earning? of both. She avers Furnishings husband is no wemployed in Drop in and see our Ready-mad- e Sheets, "SlrpheUni barter Shon v hprp ho r- - Little Prices. Pillow 01 Cases, etc., manufactured by the Defender Co. These goods will win your ad- In addition to All sizes. BUSINESS LOCALS. miration on first sight, and Die-bol- their beauty won't fade when our regular d WCiTV-Tii- . , a they reach the washtub. At Safes, we jK. ' can secure a gooa the prices quoted the cost i j... j, uur ani co- - so trifling that almost any have a few Spe- woman can afford to own as cial B. F. lf shirts, many pretty, cool, summer Bargains in & Co PEiffia belts and Ehlers ha would care to "net, Lando's, on Fort dresses as he Second-Han- d have. Large A . . jfe. Srapher and type-:- i. Sates. FORT STREET. - yards fine Muslin. See adver- with open work lace - Come and 0 strines. in many dif in : factonr rn PiinnVihr.ul I rii ferent patterns. $i let us show them ''"i" ee aa- - yards of Lawn, with p --- ' ig? to you. stripes; a goodl - . ,rrn, iii. n bread j satin and baked assortment of hand-- i morning ; from the some patterns. AGENCY d of Corded Dii & the Pacific j vards boli Safe Lock IN new ad today. Itf Lawns; an extra fine) Company, BE THE SWIM 6 auality. in beautiful designs. 1 the Kash j Hotel street. Noj vards white P. K.. of AND WEAR A COLLAR extra quality; makes i ! pret-- fid Ice boxes In splendid skirts; i Ladies' 3 :- $1 "Silver" Brand, for 50 Cents - Furniture Com- -i ty designs. reet varrts corded P. K. s wanted In a all new designs, andi m i r I 00 a month 6 better Quality than Pearson & Potter Co, Ltd next page usual, special. $1 r.tial meeting of the Iildia Linens, IN HOSIERY may Victoria Lawns, 926 i & co. new white Dimities. Organdies, Fort Street. Telephone Main 317. ( of Brewer & W complete very '.v i ext. Batistes, at equally low prices. hare a line of the latest hosiery, open an lace work, polka dot, tear U, and other pretty patterns. New blmes, i Id furniture So.- y at Morgan's rede, blacks and whites. - given in the R, S, SACHS DRY GOODS There Will be No Strikeaaz is being put lings now underl Co., Ltd. Fort Bt. IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPT. f May be everything fat ' r:tFd BAILEY'S PLUMBING SHOP. obtained the line of children's clothing, dresses, cents' fur-- underwear or complete outfits mads to oruer. CHILDREN B HATS S3 UP. tfA8' - and Hotel ! The Instruments tjed In - rnr nnruT D l DDF D CUflD see them. j nt OILCHI tOADUUi Thoroughly DUinfeeted Bfor 167 ings to the Are KING STREET. Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Manicuring L.t-.t- V rage in; , t are . T IT" II I J IT be W N. Jft Airr,n t JVocjrxil' i-- lirii. ArUngton HoteL a,..! BtrMt v ' i I. 11 S sat soon be Hills, if vi.ii i ' T:n-- nave The working Plumbers are members M. E, 5, baIli " you The Killean Co., Ltd. of the firm and all stay at work, because I l M HOTEL STREET. Bch ft to work and it will i?i'Uf! "f talking it is to their interest 8tock be to your interest to employ them. At th Qtt Ofio oHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmommmmmmmmmmmm 1

.. .- - o . iifvwnTTTTiTf JULY 6, 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL aivbb'- - i EXCHANGE. 100x150 FEET thb PAOine HONOLULU STOCK A LOT anaaiaD-Ausiraiia- n THE SENATE will make exactly Koval Honolulu, July B, 190L Commercial Advertiser THREE LOTS 50x100 FEET a at the Postofflce at Honolulu. H. T., Second-claa- e Matter. AND HOUSE Ask. NAME OF STOCK. Capital Val Bid Mail Steamship Compan Sunday ltted Every Morning Except Yet we sell lots in by the 51 2BCANT1LS. The House of Representatives did 425 ' COMPANY, 0. Brewer & Co 1,000,000 100 Steamers of the above line running ln connection with t'io p.v, iWAHAN GAZETTE the Goods scarcely anything: yesterday, and M. SJSachs' Dry CIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between B. o 65 King St. 60,000 100 iro Vancouver. C Van Holt Block, No. South exce"pt once, more Co , Ltd.. .. BILLS yv txx. nate did nothing Co., Ltd. 2t0,UW 50 45 COLLEGE anu wining vaiuirn, d. .t nonoiuiu, ana .Brisbane O a ' a. W-- PEiARSON Business Manager. U B. KerrA affirm that they would not recede from f SUBSCRIPTION RATK8: the position they had taken in the mat- SPGAB. 27 as lots one-thir- d (including Hawaii House, namely, that they .wa i.GOO.OOO 20 26 at the same price On or about the dates below stated, far the United States ter of the 175,000 100 vl: : nearer In Samoa ..... S07S 1 Territory) considered their bill to be Haw. Agricultural Cc 1,000,000 100 the size in less desirable 2,812,750 100 12 12 00 & Sug. Co. j months line with the needs of the Territory Saw. Com. FROM SYDNEY. BRISBANE, Q. VANCOUVER AND Vie-TOPi- t . 2,000,000 20 32H locations. The car line will be 4 4 00 aawaiian Sugar Co.. B. 8,4 months than of the lower house, and . 750.UU0 100 loo For Victoria and Vancouver, C: For Rjlsbane, Q., 8 00 that Bouomo you and 8yj I raar original 2,000,000 20 20 in operation long before SI would not recede from their Honokaa 500,000 100 "230 MOANA JULY MIOWERA on application. Haiku I Aavertslnt rates Rep- 600,000 MIOWERA AUG. 28 . . position until they had met the 20 5H can complete your house. AORANGI ft?tin Sahnku.. 60 U 25 resentatives in joint committee. In the ttlnei Flan. Co.Lt 2,500,000 ID AORANGI SEPT. MOANA . . Slpaholn 160.000 100 MOANA OCT. 23 MIOWERA AT.t afternoon, the Representatives met at 300,000 100 160 .o2ca 600.000 100 MIOWERA NOV. 20 AORANGI 3 4, con- gona Sugar Co. o'clock and continued until A j 832.50C 20 "".8 9 AORANGI DEC 18 MOANA . . McBrydeS. Co.Lt. 10J, ..iUT, sidering thp amendments to the bill as Paid up 1 1,650,000 20 10 The sales agents are MIOWERA A j 20 the-- now looks as vahiku Sugar Co. 1 made by Senate. It Paid up 1 20 140 TIME TABLE. if would not go to the Governor Oahu 8ugar Co 3,600,000 100 The magnificent new service, "Imperial Is the bill 1,000,000 20 23 the Limited," now r"nn", Onomea 15 BETWEEN VANCOUVER AMD - mQlrf- n- . before Monday. 500,000 20 "l4 MONTREiT.- tuc run in lit Ooktua 4 k3 j 812,500 20 2 Olaa Sugar Co. LtAs 15 McClellan, Pond & Co. rata up t 2.500,000 20 18 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United Statec From and after Jan 1. 1901. ,lowalu 150,000 100 it, and aa4 THE MIOWERA Paauhau Sag. Plan. Co 5,000,000 GO For freight passage OUTWARD. Paciflc . 500,000 100 Castle & Lansdale. and and all general in.'ormatlon apply to 750.000 100 275 1 Dally Dally Pala 180 Daily Daily Daily Pepeekeo. 750,000 100 ax ex. FROM VICTORIA 2,000,000 100 :oo 101 Station. Pioneer 94 TIsbo. Bun. Sua. Waialua Agi. Co 4,500,000 100 90 H. Davies & Co , Ltd., Gen'l a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wailuku 700.000 100 8i0 Ag am. Walmanalo 252,000 100 "145 Honolulu . . 7:10 9:15 11:05 8.15 6:10 She Arrived Off Port Last Night 125,000 100 Albert Raas aime8 Feexl City .. S:03 9:48 11:40 3:47 6:30 Bwm Mill S:32 10:08 12100 4:05 6:10 and Was Reported as Steakship Cob. ... 500,000 100 100 Walanaa . 10:50 4:45 .... Wilder S. S. Co Cnter-lElan- 500,000 100 100 FINANCIAL the China. d S. 8. Co. . Waialua ...... 11:55 5:40 .... MISCXLLANXOUS. Oceanic Steamship Kfcbuku 12.32 6:15 .... AGENT Charlie" telephoned 250,000 100 INWARD. "Diamond Head Hawaiian Electee uo. 85 from his lookout about 10 o'clock last Hon. Bp. Tr. fc Ld. Co. 250.000 100 Dally Dally Dally Daily Mutual Telephone Co. 39,000 10 9 imo Tabl 10G ilC2H ex. evening that the steamship China was 0. B. A L. Co 2,000,000 tttattoa. ex. Poople'B Ice & Bel. Co. 150,000 100 75l 85 stock and Sun. off Koko Head. The China was ex- bond broker The fine Passenger Steamers of this line will arrive and leave thhl Sun. port as a. in. a.m. p.m. p.m. pected from San Francisco and no one Banks hereunder: Kahuku 5:35 2:08 imagined there was any mistake Bank.. 110 Waialua 6:10 2:50 that first National Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange For San Francises From San Francisco. .... to identity of First Am. Savings Bk, Waianae . . . . 7:10 3:55 on "Charlie's" part as the & Trust Co 104 MARD?OSA JULY 10 MARIPOSA JULT I Kwa 5:50 7:45 1:06 4:32 SONOMA 16 JULTll Mill the vessel. Bonds. JULY SIERRA Pearl City .... 6:15 8:03 1:30 4:52 Adver- MARIPOSA JULY 81 MARIPOSA JULTll When the pilot boat and the ) . . . 6:50 8:35 2:05 5:26 Orders for purchase or of VENTURA AUG. 6 SONOMA AUG.!! Honolulu of Haw. Govt. 5 per pent 85 the tiser's chartered launch, in charge 100 Stocks and Bonds carefully and AUG. 21 AUO.ll m. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, the Hilo B. B. Co. 8per ct UO MARIPOSA MARIPOSA Superintendent. G. P. & T. A. the Young Brothers, returned from Hon. k.T. AL. Co 100 promptly executed. SIERRA jAUG. 27 VENTURA AU0.ll vessel off port, however, people learned Ewa Plantation 6 D.n, 100 112 Loans negotiated. MARIPOSA SEPT. 11 MARIPOSA 8EPI. 0. Co 1T4! I was steamship Miowera, R.4L SONOMA 17 ...SEPT. that it the Oahu Plant, 6 p. c .. jUI2 SEPT. SIERRA I METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. which had been mistaken lor the China. fiaa Plan fi o. r . MARIPOSA OCT. 2 MARIPOSA SEPT. I The Miowera tailed from "Victoria in Waialua Ag. Co 6 p, Cj. DURING my temporary absence Mr, VENTURA OCT. 8 SONOMA OCT, I ex MARIPOSA OCT. 23 MARIPOSA OCT. Sjfr the afternoon of the 2Sth of June, Elmer E. Paxton wll act for mc under I the Government Survey, Published Local OCT. I Every Monday. periencing a pleasant passage to port". full power of attorney, Boat VENTURA officer went out to the Hilo,& Puna Div. ALBERT Jt AAB. A Quarantine SALES. Morning session Fifty Ookala ship in the pilot Duat anu wouici permii $14.25. In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents are BABOM. TitESM go Although Mio- no one to aboard. the Between boards One hundred sixty-thre- e OFFICE Ground ioor, Judd Bull- - prepared to issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Through Tickets bj a days' news of a a wera brought six later Waialua ii0; 5 Hawaiian Sugar Ingf. any railroad, from San Francisco, to all points In the United State o g 2 SM offi- : the outside world the quarantine $30. Postofflce Box S90. Telephone Ut. and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports. S Ha permit a newspaper r - : cial would not even if to conu over the side. He was a new HONOLULU. --j FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLY TO - sympa- WILL ABB E. BROWN. FRANK UALSTEAD 8 22 30.04 30. 2 Zfl u5 0.0 64 4 nr 4 young man and very fresh. A 8 ii 09 3 0 7 ' 41 68 7- -3 nk it passenger wanted to know why OA''H kft It thetic H 0 j ., 6- -2 n 8 newspapers were not al- Business ! it was men f 25 30 00 29,93 72 5 C 0 6 2 NK 8 that CO S 42-- Cd 84 JO 71 ns 3 lowed to be passed over the side; but G. IRWSN & . ya HALSTEAD&CO. Wm T 27iao ri:ei 70 i 4 0 H ' this was more than even the officer iia;29 VJ 75 d 0 0. til 8--8 4- - l'i.W nb could answer. The same sympathetic I can save LIMITED passenger told all the news he knew. 32 Stock and Bond Brokers General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Barometer corrected to F. and ses He said that Mrs. McKinley's health level, and for standard gravity of Lat. 45. hours W correction is .06 was somewhat improved; that the many for Honolulu. British were still chasing the Boers; that the strike of the machinists was TIDES, SUN AND MOON. i still on In Pan Francisco and that af money advanced on Ci fairs in China remained about the same. Pacific Mail Steamship Alexander Young and his wife and sugar securities. a0 daughter are on the vessel, as is also Arthur Harrison and his family. There I f,a 9 h e m 9e si are twenty-nin- e cabin passengers for CJ aft this port and about three hundred tons 921 FORT ST. Occidental & Oriental S.S. p.m !Pt. a.m a.m. p.'". Rij-- of freight. The Miowera passed the Ao-ran- gi TEL. MAIN 133. Koa 51 i ijjri g ,6 ii.U 5.21 8.46; 46 on Thursday. She will come into 1 dock at I&L1 and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Tuea. 9: 4.27 8.53 B.lalll 87 5.9! ft 1ft 7 a. the harbor this morning and 3 5 0.. J'0 4 a wh'arf Mail 2 It .',a.m V 38 6.46! 8 17 the Navy or the Pacific Classified Advertisements. Thar. f 0 4') 1.8 6 J 10.46! 0 So.va6.4' 8.00 dock. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this pi rtd.. 5i 6 18; 1.1 6 25ill 87; 0.45.3 6.46! 8.4i p.m." on or about the dates below mentioned: 8. 7 06- 1 6 7 28 ,2.40' I 21 5 28 6.16 10.23 TRANSACTIONS. a.m p m. REAL tSTATE WANTED. Accross the Continent an.. 7i 7.64! 1.6 8 nl 2 00' 2 04 5.28 6.46 11.05 , For San Francis. For Japan and China. competent tpewrit-e- r Im. - D. m. A POSITION, by PERU JULY 9 CHINA ...JULT II 26. 9941 A. FRANCI8CO-POKTT1AX- D. ISan.. 8' 9 SO 2.42' 41 5.24 8.4611 .4t June No. J. Wilder and and stenographer. Address "O. AN JULY 19 DORIC JULT II 5902 COPTIC wife to Harriet E. W. Wight; Patent K.,'" this office. 2 . II Wull moon, July 1, 13:48 p. m. AMERICA MARU JULY NIPPON MARU . . JULY 4421, Con- 1 Paauiio. Hamakua, Hawaii. S . Time of the Udo are taken from the THREE TRAINS DAIL.1 PEKING AUG. PERU .AUG. sideration $300. WHITE girl, not less than seventeen, AUG. 13 COPTIC JLUO. I United States Coast and Geodetic Sur-table- s. FROM BAN FRANCISCO. GAELIC June 28. No. 9962 Makakoa and hus- to wrap candies. Apply, Miller'3 HONGKONG MARU AUG. 20 AMERICA MARU . .AUG. II Candy Factory, Punchbowl, above 11 band et al. to John Hiram: interest in TWO TRAINS DAILT - 27 PEKING Aua. The tide at Kahulul and Hilo occur Vineyard. 5902 From Portland. CHINA iAUO- cAout one hour earlier than at Honolulu. kul. 6531, Mllolil and Nania, Waimea, DORIC SEPT. 6 GAELIC BEPT. Kauai. Consideration $1. NIPPON MARU SEPT. 13 HONGKONG MARU SEPT. II Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours SO FIRST-CLAS- S cook; small family; $30 9963 to SEPT. 21 CHINA SEPT. fl ccsanutes slower than Greenwich time, be-te- ar No. Anna and husband John give references; good PERU a month; must OCT DORIC SEPT. t that of the meridian of 157 decree 80 Hiram; interest in kul. 6531, Milolll and home. House- Onh Dfljfs 10 COPTIC Address "Particular leg cnicooo OCT. 8 . . . OCT. I asinutes. The time whistle blows 1:30 Nanla, Waimea, Kauai. Consideration keeper." 5902 AMERICA MARU NIPPON MARU at JULY 29 (f . m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 120. HONGKONG MARU feoura 0 minutes. Sun and moon are for No. 9966 George Watt and wife to AN experienced middle-age- d nurse; Days New York local time for the whole group. L. M. Severance; lot 7, block 6, Puueo single white woman, to care for an Only Four is y FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO lots, Hilo. Hawaii. Consideration $900. infant; references. Apply immediat-l- 1826 street, 5902 No. 9974 Annie Kaaua to Koon C. at King Pawaa. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Eoi; Ap. 1, R. P. 5718, Kuls. 6238 and 21-6- 5, Pullman Palace Sleeper. TO HIRE a horse and vehicle for the Smoking Library Cars, with Hauhaukol. Honolulu, Oahu. Con- summer. Good care of both the horse Buffet and Ltd sideration $3,000. Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- H Hackfeld & Co., THE WEATHER. and rig, and any reasonable rent. ing Rooms. Address "Vehicle," this office. 5900 Dining Car;, sals a la Carte. Mean Temperature 77.3. Liist of deeds filed, for record July 5. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Minimum Temperature 74. 1901: Pullman Ordinary 81ecpr. Maximum Temperature S4. 1st Party. 2d Party. Class. FOR R5?n. Barometer 9 p. m. 29.95; at steady. W. J. Lowrie and wife E. E. Pax- - JULY 1 Large house and grounds, H. LOTHROP, etencral Rainiall .02 inch, up 9 J. ignt to a. m. ton D with stable; modern improvements; 1S6 Third Portland. Mean Dew for the Day 66.7. St. Or. Point W. C. A chi A. 1m. Perry T In Pawaa. Inquire of Mr. Lightfoot, Agc&t, Mean Relative Humidity 70. 5S80 D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Achi--.Toseph- ine Sanitary Steam Laundry. C, Perry . D No. 1 Montgomery St., WINPS. w. C. Achi Mrs. T. Abe D Ban Francis? e. A LARGE mosquito-proo- f, furnished pin 4 1; Or B. L. LOMAX, G. P. AT. A.. 1 nil N.E., to cloudy to slight showers. room; also, a smaller one, cheap, on street. Address this Omha, Nttrasia. lii Hawaiian Biogrnph. Beretania "If.," FORECAST FOR TODAY. office. 5891 Very ..ght winds and changeable. Mr.. dishing, who has been a guest at New York to Honolulu via Pacific Coat CURTIS J. LYONS, the Hawaiian Hotel for some time, is Territorial Meteorologist. connected with a biograph company in OFFICES FOR RENT. For Sale or Rent THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS the States, and he has made many fine j OFFICES in new block, the Boston n s rvRF.ooNTAN. 8.000 Tom. to Ball About Mtf studies of subjects which will j Fort street, between Hotel and King Hawaiian S. AMERICAN, 6.6O0 Tons, to Sail f. About Jnlf' ARRIVED. in time be worked up into a series of streets, under lease from one to five 8. years. Low rentals, including Jani- S. S. HAWAIIAN. 6.000 Tons, to Sail Friday, July 5. moving pictures. He has made many tor service, electric lierhta and water. Forty-seaon- sp. photographs of scenes on the planta Freight received at Company's wharf, d street Bouts Br. Republic, Davles, 6 days from Apply to Hawaiian Trust Company, On Hackfeld above Prospect street, lyn. at all times. Newcastle. tions, whereby he can present to au 923 Fort street. 5S49 upper Punchbowl; slx-oo- m Am. sch. Aloha, Fry, from San Fran-- diences in any part of the world the slope of For further particulars, apply to cisco; outside; comes in this morning. manner In which a stalk of sugar cane FOUR large rooms, now occupied by house; attractive lot, well planted with C.-- A S. S. grows Major as ! l-- I Air i Miowera, Hemming, from shoots from the ground, to its Robinson quartermaster's r A S- n- etc., Will rent for I 1rf k 1 - 1II flUt S -J j trees, 3.W. VI Vancouver and Victoria. (height. Is cut down, carried, to the mill offices in Progress block, will be for fruit It If .Vll iflVC) iand crushed. The plantation managers rent after June 30th. Will rent singly T30 a month. AGBNTB. HONOVUI DEPARTED. and agents have given Mr. Cushing ev- - or en suite. Apply to Chas. S. Desky, C. P. MORSE. General Freight Agent. cry to accomplish Progress block. 5872 Friday. 5. assistance possible July good on ' ,. - 4 a results,. He will lecture the - II.l... - IN BREWER building, Queen street, V ' VV ' rLiuI,,u- presen- - OR r . Islands in connection with the on reasonable terms. Apply to C. FOR SALE RENT. queens I - . TT 1 1 tation of the pictures. & Co., Ltd. 5878 3iuui uiiu xmwiiu puns. Brwer LUNALILO STREET Two-stor- y Hustace St o.. Ltd. I. -- I. sanr. Ke Au Hou, Mosher, for James F. Morgan, President; Cecil Brown, Vie. President; F. plumb c- . A A Kauai. Conference Committee. ROOMS AND BOARD. cottage; electric lights; modern ' K XT IUaiati n.Hinf TXT XI Uam nVCtMI ; The Senate yesterday appointed the ROOM, with or without board. Emma ing. Rent, $35.00 a month. Manager. r a DUE TODAY. j following Senators to serve on the Square, second house, opposite band- t rA Ivf til. fi DKA.LK m Mrf.wnnn. Move. Meam ana k in Ka-kala- 5901 P. M. S. S. China, Seabury, from San tht Conference Committee: D. ni, stand. IN mrm im Francisco. C. Brown, Oahu; J. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. a, J. D. Paris, Hawaii; W. White, FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. Apply the Balmoral, Young LANSDALE kli&cM TO at CASTLE & Special atteution given to Draying. Also. STEAMERS ARRIVE. street. 5833 285 Name. White Sand. Telephone Main From. Date. iny years Father Boyle was 506 607. China S. F July 6 THE Vida Villa is now under the Rooms and ie most prominent and popu- - management Peru Yokohama July 9 :c of Mrs. D. S. Reid. WTD clergymen In Washington, table-boar- - Nicely rooms; , & WM. Q. IRWIN CO., .v"". v JUiy it. '.ad a great reputation as a furnished Stangenwald Building CHAS. BREWER CO.'S - can be had on application. 5S97 Sierra S. F July 17 v of his most Intimate friends Mariposa Sydney July 16 Tel Main 71. Coptic stants and members of the Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Yokohama July 19 pr'',J be-n.- th t clergy. A few months FOR SALE. New York Line Plan. BnmV.la Tlpli Vll PT he erected a missionary five-roo- m cottage; W. M. Giffard..VBeon Vise Aiueiica aiaru xoaonama JUlv Z9 FURNITURE of The Haw'n Realty and Maturity Co., Pr' Moana Sydney chapel wn by the navy" yards and rent reasonable. No. 60H Cottage H. M. Whitney Jr. ..Treasurer f July 31 h,.u'-h- t at a Junk shop an old boll Limited. Ship Helen Brewer George W. Ross Peru S. F Aug. 1 Walk, School street, near Fort. 5901 which had been discarded by one of will sail from NEW YORK. FOR city or Peking Yokohama Aug. 3 Presbyterian SUGAR FACTOmi Aorangl Victoria Aug. the churches. He sent SOUND, gentle, saddle horse; also, HONOLULU, on or about ih" bsll to a foundry In Georgetown handsome thoroughbred female St. AND - STEAMERS TO DEPART. and had several Inches of metal pared Bernard, trained to cart, with cart BUY. SELL AND DEAL IN ALL olT tl rim. Having Loans, Mortgages, Sent. 1,1901 Commission Agenti Name. For. thus got rid of and harness; both reasonable. Apply, sorts of Real Estate, Date. a crack the harsh and discordant tones corner Hassinger Bonds, Leases; and execute, on short If sufficient Inducements axe offereA. Miowera Sydney 6 11 and Pensacola July of the became short and sweet. 5896 notice, any and all sorts of legal docu- China Yokohama 6 streets. AGENT FOB THB July Meeti i Presbyterian parson not ments pertaining to lands, etc freight rates apply to Peru S. F 9 For July Ion? afl Father Boyle called his at- A. GARTENBERG'S fine Handle properties and estates on Steamsftip Cornpa Doric Yokohama July 16 residence CHAS. BREWER CO. Oceanic tention ti the change, and. the latter property in Kapiolani Park on the commission for absentees. & CaL Sierra Sydney July 17 coultl m y especial is Of Ban Franslsee, .Mariposa S. believe it was the same beach. Address P. O. Box 226. 5811 Our feature the issuance J7 Kilby St., Boston, J F July ifl bell. ' What ln the you do of $200 INVESTMENT CERTIFI- a Coptic S. world did a -- OR F July 19 with that bell," inquired the Presby- CATE, which is easy ln payment, and WOMAN'S EKCWmt Nippon Maru S. F July 24 terian pr ?tor," "to cause such a change LOST. affords a substantial and easy means BREWED & CO., LTD. America Maru S. F July 28 in the tone?" "We blessed it and WILL the party who caught bay horse for persons of small monthly ineomes C 814 FORT ST. Moana Victoria JuljVsl blessed it until we got the Presbyte- on Alapai and Beretania streets, to save a neat sum during a fixed pe- Honolulu. HAS FOR SALE THE Peru Yokohama . . .. Aug. 1 It," assortment of Hawaiian ana rian devil out of retorted Father kindly communicate with Will E. riod, and benefit by the system of the eral T City of Peking S. F. Ang. S Boyle, "and then it sounded all riyht." Fisher. Suitable reward Is offered Investment of the combined funds of Read the Daily Advertiser; 74 tents fic Island Curios in the flty-- Aorangl Sydney Aug. 3 Chicago Pol - Tuesdays and Triw Chronicle. for the return of the animal. 6S99 many...... 1 m per r nth. made Commercial Rovertiser. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856.

40BS 9 to 16 HONOLULU, HAWAII TEEiRITOR. SATURDAY JULY 6 1901. PAGES 9 to 16. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II TUBE OF 1EAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. I w PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WEEK. McClelland, pond & co.- -j udd bMg. Tel. Main 8S. VANILLA ATTORNEYS. TLE A DICKEY. King and Bts.; Tel. Main H2; P. O. box 788.

U. LONG. Office 87 and 88, Camplrtl waii and Porto Ik., cor. Fort & Mer. Bts.; TeL M. Ha. "TIED. W. MILVERTON. Rooms i u Btangenwald block; TeL M S&5. ICO 10 lldVC d . M. MO NSAR RAT. Notary Public, Coma of Deeds, N. Y. A CaL; MM.B. Chance. T ! "ETERSON St MATTHEWMAN.-- P. O. box M; U Kaahuxnanu St. NGER OF PRIVATE PHYSICIANS. IMPORTATIONS bDELLA 8. CLEVELAND. M.D. G 1063 King St.; hours, 9 to 11 K. m., t to I p. m.; Tel. 689. Department Will Agricultural OR. C I. GARVIN. --Office, m Bereta-ol-a, istribute Plants to Those near Emma St.; hours, 9 to n a. m., 1:30 to 8 p. m. : 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.; Tel. Who Want Them. Blue 8881; residence Tel. White 889L

says Agri-- ,i OR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. iert is every prospect," Ofle Bulletin No. 21, Division of M8 Beretanla ave. ; 10-1- 2 a. m.. Hp. m. ,r the successiui OR. W. L. MOORE Office of Dr. Day, ranilla culture in Hawaii and Beretanla St.; hours, 10 a. nxSto I p. m.; T:80 to 8:S0 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 11; of . -- on pvi- - ;iun is vanilla See TeL ; res. White 1981. . il :r (w Pm in the- bevcneiies i t us .tins interesting OR. T. MIT AMURA. Office 1468 Nuuana icebyD. tl- - Fairchild: St.; Tel. White 152; office hours, I to II . following paper on vanilla culture a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m., except Sundays. ben prepared by Mr. S. G. Gal-- h of Maho, Seychelles Islands, who G. ROGERS, M.D. Eye, Ear. Ne for iome time associated with Mr. ind Throat; Hotel St., opp. T. M. C A.; B i agricultural explorer of pecial treatment for deafness. Stcuon of and Plant Intro- - jjreparatlon or a Joint -- R. A. N. SINCLAIR. Boston Blag.; oir on the culture and disease of hours, 11 to 1, 8 to 6, 7 to 8; Sundays, 19 i in those Islands. to 2; Tel. office Main 885; res. W. 2861. ine second part of the report, which - s inj lipse. has not been corn el it seems desirable not to delay DENTISTS. Mott-Smlt- er the publication of this part, re--i OR. H. BICKNELL. h bldg.. to vanilla culture, inasmuch as Fort and Hotel 8ts.; office hours, I y complete in itself, Z Diamond tO 4. S iifK j. -- the vanilla is a plant native -- WV FOB the on 7 Mott-Smlt- atr.ca, us culture is now carried T7r I !gPTggg jIL DERBY. h bldg. cor. Fort and successfully in tnd Hotel Sts. ; office hours J to on, Seychelles, Mauritius, Mada- - COPPED o-- 1 i i i.e.-- lying islands In the Was aBOut a. GROSSMAN, D.D.B. Alakea St.. I IlkA Indian HAaon AOar E ff three doors above Masonic Temple, Ho- as well as in the Inland of Tahiti r-- TH W R HE ALAN 5 nolulu; office hours, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. ranilla industry is a very impor-i--e C. B. la the Seychelles Islands, and OR HIGH. Philadelphia Dental 1892; OS. &ibraith. r.imself for many years a College Masonic Temple; TeL sful planter. Is in a most favorable to write on the subject of vanilla OR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E WALL. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Lore ranilla is a climbing orchid, the IN Bldg., Fort St.; Tel. 434. - nftjl nf irhlr-- ic tVlo Tl ft CONVERTS MT. HOLYOKE'S to trade and that which fur-- ' M. WHITNEY, M.D.. D.D.8. Boston OAHU PRISON DAUGHTERS Bldg., Fort St, above May & Co.'s; fl Tr.li.i wnil ia Rr COMMERCIAL. to 5; Tel. 277. tours, Main ,v m ...... w - tful only in regions absolutely free Good Work of Meeting of Hawaiian INSURANCE. i fro5L the Salvation Aluranae

i THE MUTUAL INSURANCE OC. recent annexation of the Hawaiian Aray There and EJse-- w past week gave evidence of a still further decline in sugar of a New England LIFE is, Rico and other tropical Ewa weakened off a trifle. It was apparently strong at 26', but OF NEW YORK, ary has added to our domain ' re-- THE tasets Dec 81, 1300, 8325,753,162.61. here. are very few in market, and is not likely College. Vttefe there is reason to there shares the it that this B. B. ROsE, Agent, Honoiuta. core adxirabiy suited to the cultl- - stock will go lower. Waia'.ua sales were recorded yesterday at 90. This Is George n ti tin ;Unt Major Wood writes as follows the lowest quotation Waialua ever sold for. People went in for the stock The Hawaiian alumnae of the Mount ARCHITECTS. of artificial vanila, to the War Cry: three years ago at par, but refused to sell even when offered 125 and 130 for Holyoke College. South HadleJ'. Mass., CDWARD R. SWAIN. Siangan nd mate tically by meth- - chemical I had not been able to get to our meet- on, figure, insisting twenty-firs- anniver- bldg., Honolulu; Crocker bldg., ass aot con-- .heir stock, and they are still holding even at this low celebrated their t proved u be of any ings in the Oahu penitentiary for some Fraacdsoo. lar.v- -. Indeed, the price that the plantation is in much better condition today than it ever was, and it sary on Wednesday afternoon, July 3, tod time, but last Sunday I was there, and nntila has risen during recent only requiresa settlement of the labor problem and a restoration of things 1901, at the beautiful home of Mrs. A. PAGE, prcsatiy 8EARDSLEE ft Architects averages I would not have missed service for 2-- of the that to normal conditions on the Islands, for the stock to recover and go back to O. Forbes, Punahou street. There were Builders. Office rooms 4, Arlington liscise the is.ands where it is prin- - ago ser- anything. Seven months I led a the former figures. present the venerable Mrs. Persis G. annex, Honolulu, H. I.; sketches and vice on Sunday noon here in the peniten 15 correct estimates furnished at short no- e trowers will be greatly aid- - Ookala declined steadily from to sales on yesterday's board at 14; Taylor (of the class of 1845), who was meeting in the yard tice; TeL 229; P. O. box 778. slomz suitable ciimates and soil tiary, and after the a large block of the stock was offered on the street after the board session at under the teaching of the revered Mary lit. Gaibraith'jj riromnin(latlnn nn was finished, as usual went into the hos- 14. The Hawaiian Sugar sold at 30. This drop is a great surprise to sugar Lyon, founder of this worldf'enowned ENGINEERS. pital to speak and pray with the prison- buyers, as the plantation is still paying a handsome dividend of 2 per cent base mentioned In places ' institution; Mrs. A. O. Forbes, Mrs. O,. CATTON, NEILL COl, LTD. Eng- various ers there. After dealing with them we a month, and no definite steps have been taken by the directors to ft pis bulletin is the one described In curtail H. Gulick, Mrs. W. D. Alexander, Miss ineer. Electricians and BonermaJnrs, W--i &s ye: unpublished of had the Joy of seeing one dear fellow, this. dividend. Contemplated improvements in this plantation have led some Honolulu. Dart M. Chamberlain, Miss Emily B. Mon- oeto h. it is of fungous seiving a life sentence, kneel down and to believe that it will be necessary to reduce the dividend materially. A. of great tague, Mrs. Dr. Charles A. Peterson V. destructivenesa, and ask for salvation. Sales of Oahu sugar took place at 138. The closing quotations were 132 j 7HAS. E DOVE, C.E. Surveyor and as airing mois: hot weather very and Mrs. Arthur C. Alexander. Mrs. Civil Engineer; office rooms 612-1-3, top rolled by, but bid, and 140 asked. Hawaiian Commercial was offered at 52, no buyers. Hu-no- fal7, frequently causing total destrue-- The seven months have Hiram Bingham and Mrs. Warren story Btangenwald bldg., Merchant St.; large plantations in a month. he has stood true to God and gone for- was offered as low as 165. Honokaa was 20 bid. Haiku offered at 230. Chamberlain were unable to be present, P. O. box 421. Orders taken for type- C leant year? it has seriously crip-- ward in the divine life. On this Sunday Kahuku sold the fore part of the week at 25. the closing quotations being 25 while Miss Elizabeth K. Bingham has writing. ' . !:: morning he stood beneath the colors, asked. died since the last meeting, in 1899. Sev- Pten. and other Isl- ISDON IRON WORKS. Engineers and islands of the Indian permission of our There were a number of transfers of Kihei at 11 and 11. McBryde eral members reside on the other This malady spreads with ex-aaa- fy which by the kind some to Builders of Pumping and Sugar Ma- paid-u- p dropped to sales at The assessable is 8 bid, 9 asked. Koloa, 150 ands, and have removed the rapidity where plants are friend, Warden Henry, he has been able 10. Mainland. chinery and complete power plants; of- d 23 paid-u- p 2 ad allowtj to intertwine and for the first time to bring into the Jail, bid. Onomea, asked. Olaa shares sold at 13; assessable, bid, The exercises were varied and full of fice, room 12, Spreckels block; TeL 124. P reason Mr. Gailbraith advises 4 asked. Pepeekeo, ISO asked: Paia, 275 asked; Wailuku, 377 asked. There and there was sworn in as a soldier of interest. Numerous letters were read eleo-trtc- e planting, . TAPPAN TANN ATT. Civil and al though in regions were bids for Waimanalo at 145, and Waimea, 82. from the college or from absent mem- - ;ch m ght The Salvation, Army before all the engineer; civil engineer for Oahu culture were a few f 102, although v. mar- trove more profitable than the guards and prisoners. We were There small transfers Pioneer at the stock bers. Mention as made of the College; P. O. box 92; 1318 WUder Ay. -- ere was offered lower on yesterday's board. The steamship stocks were offered tyred Annie Allender Gould of the class advocated. all deeply touched by the ceremony, and at Solng into details, it may be par. A bid of 85 was made for Hawaiian Electric. Offer of Mutual Telephone of 1S92, who fell in the massacre of CONTRACTORS. were Pao-ting-f- u, ""'Jingiy affirmed quite a large number of hands States missionaries at from the results at 9. Oahu Bailroad off. red at 102 People's Ice, 75 bid, 85 asked. Brewer T'nitd "M T. PATY. Contractor and Builder, "iv very thorough and raised asking for our prayers. China, last summer. Also of the - & Co. stock offered at 425. Quotations on First National and American Sav- tore and office fitting; brick, wood or lied that the malady is of prisoner-soldier- s who Inauguration of Miss Mary Emma - Both of our other itone building; shop. Hotel St., near tiveness, epreada - ings banks remain the same. Quotations in the bond market remain prac col- so ranid- were sworn in several months ago were Woolcy, the new president of the Barracks; res., 1641 Anapuna; TeL so difficult to control, It tically the same. Oahu Railway bonds sold at 104. lege, on May 15. 1901. She jr that j succeeds Blue 2332. P" " fver intraduew! present and gave their testimonies. They ruin lw.hnMv STOCK TO Mrs. Elizabeth Mead, to rhose unwear- ; j'rni thor- - EXCHANGE JAUNT M'BRYDE PLANTATION. la nl it a - are doing well, and are believed in ied efforts and great executive ability 'e in bur nc w territories. oughly by the warden, guards and other The majority of the members of the Stock Exchange, together with a JEWELERS. 3"' will ever stand the restoration of Mount IHREVE ft CO. San Francisco, Jewel- then, a matter of absolute- with the other number of financiers and representatives of capital, will leave on Thursday of Holyoke College the fire. Her ly .', prisoners. In conversation after ers and Silversmiths. See advt. inside. keen the .li nw sugar cessa- l"Saaii and men I was able to find out in what next week for Kauai to visit the McBryde plantation. A special health and energies needed the Puerto Rico If it Is was vanilla there. esteem they are held, and how their con- steamer has been chartered for the occasion, the party to be conducted by tion of strain, which the OPTICIANS. "Mthod cause of her resignation about a year cf destroying in ad-- sistent, godly lives are making a mark W. A. Kinney. A quorum of the Stock Exchange members will remain DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYES; yon b ng this high-- Kingdom. behind to look after quotations, and incidentally a few "scoops" in the stock acn. Many in Honolulu will the bave but one pair. Don't wear other try for God and the delightful Mrs. Mead in the y could be conceived Oh, the fearful curse of drink! All market. visit of person's glasses; your eyes differ from g out are summer of 1897. their's. Don't wear cheap, Improperly ttat the first three of our soldiers on the Beef would occur to an enter--' taking the lives After a condensed report of Miss made glasses; they will ruin your eyes. ' serving life sentences for were out, we - - e and the late converts and gained my physical and mental facul- O. H. Gu-- : Consult S. LUCAS, OPTICIAN, cultivator, viz.,' of under the , Wooley's inauguration. Mrs. of fellow human beings whil had a most blessed time. God came down tie.-?- r E s Of the Indian are the except that I could not rememb-- gave very interesting account of Room L Love Bldg. influence of liquor. How terrible upon us in Pentecostal power, and we anything of my past. I did not know lirk a culture is most --. nf Kin hut how erand and g!or victory back- - her visit to the college last year, short- -' " a stock had the assurance of in a my name. of nlant power oi uuu uuw for- - T lv before the commencement of 1900. BROKERS, a vanlllery. lous is the sliriden soldier a Japanese cumins "For thirteen vrara rtriftrl nhonl- tlon. ward. The following night the rain kept China and Japan, sometimes spending Phe spoke in admiration of the most a. J. CAMPBELL Office Campbell blk-- . V of safeguarding Mll keens on the up grade. Cap away, we no year on appearance present Merchant St. imr. or- the crowd and had results, la the sea Last December I beautiful of the Mt st this disease is Nissen has moved his War Cry we rejoiced over two Hongkong. ' College, magnificent tely tain Ho- but last night (struck I was sealed in a Holyoke with its the introduction up MB to 220, so that with mercy or ijoa sailors' boarding reading Cin- - new hand- - Planti except by der from our souls seeking tne saving house, a crimnus and the manv and NOTARY PUBLIC. the nolulu and Wailuku. three out of are bound to follow. cinnati newspaper, left there Dy an Agent to gram only after lnspec-- champion list. More ome structures which have arisen. .IOHN A HASSINGER. five corps are now in the American soldier, when my eye stru k Phoenixlike, from the ruins of the great marriage licensee and general business it pathologist seems a pretty good average. Be-- the word - That - 'Altoona.' Like a flash the 0f 1Sf,g agent; office Mclnerny block, adjoining y mm- thig he has asUed for HW mure jap- Lost His Identity f jr Years. i". placed - C. 3. Falk. under lav- Cra-- s Maiden Valentine, a railroad shop . . or.rd welcome to Mrs. Arthur " rSwssrwnr? hl ! s of Altoona, Pa., has received t on dlT,"tment on, sent foreman "As soon as I could arrange matters Alexander (graduate of IS), who has STENOGRAPHERS. cancel his proposed a letter that came like a voice from I worked my way to San Francisco, lately returned here to reside, HISS MILLER Stenographer and type- word that he must ICel 601, Btangenwald bldg. p by writer; room ire oposes In jUne. We had looked forward the dead. The letter was written in and I am now on my way home." Dainty refreshments were served Ml , vlsit P'nts comlng" with great expectation, lor , g&n Francisco by Thomas Valentine, a - the daughters of the hostess and the! tohis ocean , ac STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER hut away by the irom Maiden, who very pleasant social reunion 15 , ; of has been Health of Kamehamehi Schools. B. L. No. Kaahumanu TeL ire. and it . nnv oneciala or ornuiti closed. St; : i day !n 1SS7 Main 168. the absence nnd the visit OI me r. the mourned as dead since the Editor Advertiser: I beg to correct tiie subject, viHnr event of a lifetime. when a wnanng snip in wnicn me ooy in col- it ' ' - a communicated statement the i t any pro- - visit on, 1 imuiv- saile(j off- - Gol- - - v With the Colonel's ha(J went down just the -i- l'-a cuttings. to Kauai. Since umns of your paper this morning to the WATCH ' diattly planned a UtP Gate. THIS , f Sin to yield new oioa nan den effect that seven have occurred the opening of our j was reported all hands had deaths fcefi . aa Pert record- It that u s V should be eral good conversions have been gone down with the whaler, and as at the Kamehameha Schools during the s;. curing, for in previous Hap- SPACE constructed apparatus ed, as I have stated Captain the years went by. with no word from past year. On the contrary, the health is penings.- and in the judgment of Altoona boy, his relatives ceased re XhiCL on the of the record of these schools has been Lewis things are ripe for a to hope that he might have survived. markably good. There have been few FOR POINTERS vival meetings, and tne The tells a strange story. the suc- - conviction letter cases of illness and no deaths during ' f eolne who have been under "Do not think that I had forsaken vanilla mlmr. o the school year just closed. Two stu- on good and inexpensive Kico, and on the point of decision. mZ. you." writes the long lost brother, "for beginning provided only days, in wnicn c..e my mind has been a blank so as dents who registered at the being home ten far year hordes several living. . . . I had about two montns w the past was concerned, for thirteen of the died at their excluded, cer- - "good-by- e "7'""once years. I remember well the storm and months after leaving the schools, but rV straighten out. I said young more half and our the sinking of the whaler. I and Jack this can In no way be attributed to their . to the better on to hopeful." to come and push the war Wales crawled on a fragment of the school life. SzJV &sJV &rW in tx. to am at tne deck, days about, - worthy" the Garden Isle, and here I and for two floated CHARL BARTLETT DYKE. 6 the sighting no ships. We were carried Schools. NEW MAP OF 0AHD V- iirofr,. time of writing. far Principal Kamehameha i...- cujtiva- - to start sea. day Wales 5. 1901. iraLi;.,y r . C . . . wisely planned out to The fourth Honolulu, H. L, July U1 The Captain BY TAYLOR, M. Am. Boe. C. Bt -- L night ot JAS. T. fifiishln? off the meetings with a half dropped off the raft, but I was tied Br,.ta. BUbJect saints. 88x52 Inchea lb. "w;zep hi. .v. . t,,. quickening of the fast. ' c "-- Praver for the and I H. 8r Co., Ltr., have on - ana that Captain McLeod. Cadet Carroll "Delirious from huncrer and thirst. T. Dnvies ivni Mn h obtained from Mr. Tej- orre- - When I awoke I i the ship Henry Villard, due now any fcr t over from lost consciousness. J 806 building, or Hawaiian News ih. zzLrr.-r- oduc-Uoii Brother Davis came Har-I- n ior, Judd of thU meeungs, J- -- was on the deck of a Chinese trader, (day, over 10.000 barrels of Roche Jto help us in the standbjs course of a few months I re- - bor lime. Advance orders taken. Company. . - tare us good support. The old the 1 1. i

-- 1901 COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JVLY 6. 10 THE PACIFIC rsssi OF ACCUSED MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

SHANGHAI. May 24. 1901. Sir: The need only to say that even by the Chi- nese officials themselves this charge is enclosed statement, drawn up by a representative committee, has been cir- rarely preferred against the Protestant throughout China and has re- section of the missionary body. In culated cases persecution, mission- of so large a number flagrant of ceived the assent have felt it their duty to support PLEASING of all churches and na- aries of missionaries members of their churches, and it can- tionalities that it may be taken as rep- RESUi to not be denied that occasionally natives always follow the use of Ne resenting the views of fully nine-tent- hs have secured the influence of the for- bro's Hefpicide, the ntw scJ ! body . Peltef Camp No. 2. Sunaay scnool, 1:80. of the whole of Protestant eigner in an unworthy cause. But in- line cure for dandruff j ' missionaries in China. in native litigation as such ing hair. It possesses certain terference th-.i- t r---oronertie Peniel Mission Mr. and Mrs. Adams The statement has been printed for receives no support from the principles r ' nil" me ecm and Miss Uddenberg, missionaries in among and practice erf the general body. or microbe that causes ai 8 m.; private circulation missionaries chaw Service everv evening at P. II. With reference to the second the trouble by sapping the nn Meet- - press Monday evening, Converts Prayer only, and is now sent to the for an out ot the hair bulb. With - point that we have manifested an ing; Thursday evening, service conduct- the first time fQr publication. We hope spirit in suggesting the pun- .estl:oytd. dandruS of converts; saiuruaj gWj ed bv two the will be of sufficient ishment of those who were guilty of a una amfs uuuug uair cannot exist evening holiness meeting. Sunday ser that it considered massacre of foreigners and native ac to place in an early vices as follows: wnan meeting importance secure a Christians we understand that criti- springs forth where formerly 10 a. m.; Workers' a. m.; Bible class at issue of, your journal. cism applies chiefly to the message thin, brittle hair, or perhaw 2:30 p. m. A evangel- meeting at regular sent by the public meeting held in total baldness held sway. 8 p. m. Scandinavian Since the General Missionary Confer- istic service at Shanghai in September last. One ladies meeting at the Mission Home, cor- ence held in Shanghai in 18!0. no such 1. It should, in the first place, be bottle will convince of Likelike, every other ' the- - ner Hotel and authoritative statement has been issued borne in mind that resolutions For Sale at all Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. passed at that meeting were called for First&ass Drug Stem. by the missionary body in China; and by the proposal of the allies to evacu- - The fniiowine retrular services are held lib view of the importance of the sub- ate Peking immediately after the relief y only at the Seventh-Da- Aaventisi cjnapei ject and of the public criticism of our of the legations. It was felt, not HUijLiiftTr. K DRUG CO., school, 10 a. m.. by missionaries by the whole of LJ Saturday, Sabbath at policy procedure, we trust that it but the pleaching at 11 a. m. ; Wednesday, prayer and foreign residents in China, that such a and missionary meeting at 7:30 p. m. All will receive your favorable editorial course would be fraught with the are welcome. B. L. Howe, pastor. greatest disaster, inasmuch as it would St, Chapel, Rev Father Val- - consideration. Augustin's C. give sanction to further lawlessness. in charge. Sacrament of the mass, We are, sir, yours, etc., W. Mateer, ntlne, Portuguese Evangelical Church, cor 2. Further, it must be remembered Notices for this church column 1:30. chairman American Presbyterian Mis that while suggesting that a satisfac- InitaU by 6 p. m. on ner of Miller and Punchbowl streets, Society; W. N. secretary must be in this office V. pastor. sionary liutcn, tory settlement "should include the Fridays. Otherwise the announce-- Christian Science services, Beretanla Rev. A. Soares, Preaching in Missionary Society; F. W. Bai- punishment were Portuguese 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; London adequate pf all who Company, Ltd week be- - street, between Punchbowl and AlapaJ at Bent-l- y, meats will be run as the Sunday school, 2:30 p. m., conducted In ler, China Inland Mission; W. P. guilty of the recent murder of foreign- fore. There is ne charge for these streets. Entrance "Non Parell," first Missionary Socie- ers and native Christians," it was left cottage to the right. Services on 8un-days- at English; W. A. Bowen, superintendent. Foreign Christian notices. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. ty; G. H. Bondfield, British and Foreign to the powers to decide what that 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening at "adequate punishment" should be. 7:30 o'clock. Bible Society; G. F. Fitch, American Reduction in Society; Moreover, when taking such measures Great Pries Bishop Memorial Chapel, Kamehameha Presbyterian Missionary necessary they were urged to M. Perry, pastor. as were Central Union Church, Rev. William German Lutheran Church, Rev. W. Schools, Rev. Silas P. Chauncey Goodrich, American Board of "make every effort to avoid all needless Kincaid, pastor. Sunday school and Bi- Felmy. Services every Sunday at 11 a. Service Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock, of Missions; A. P. Par- sermon, except Sunday Commissioners and indiscriminate slaughter of Chi- Having maae mrge aaaiuorw to ble class, 8:50; public worship and m. at the new church on Beretanla last in each month, at ker, Methodist Episcopal (.South) Mis- nese and destruction of property." 11- prayer meeting, 6:30; which will be held 4 their machinery, we are now able to lau - T. P. S. C. E. street, between Miller and Punchbowl. time service at Society; Timothy Richard, Eng- 3. By strange misunderstanding we evening services at 7:30; weekly prayer p. m. Friends cordially welcomed. sionary 3PREADS, SHEETS, PILLOW8L p. lish Baptist Missionary Society. find that this suggestion has been in- neeting, Wednesday, 7:30 m. First Methodist Episcopal Church, cor- - TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPE Morri:, preach. terpreted as though it were animated Rev. Wm. Kincaid will avenue and Miller street, Church, Rev. E. A. Cory, an ner Beretanla Christian STATEMENT BY THE PROTESTANT by an spirit of revenge. and TOWELS of 26 CEKl 11 a. m. subject: "The Life Giver." 7:30 Pearson, pastor. Regular ser- - pastor, street, near King street, at the rate Rev. G. L Alakea MISSIONARIES IN CHINA ON With the loss of scores of friends and p: subject: "The Unpayable Debt." The v.ces as follows: Sundays, 10 a. m.. Sun- - Tne Christian Church has adopted a colleagues upon us, DOZEN. CASH. 11 7:30 p. m., public THE PRESENT CRISIS. still fresh and with communion will be observed in connection day school; a. m. and new ror the evening service on of reaching day Satisfactory work and prompt fei Thirty-fou- r sermon; 6:30 p. m., Epworth plj stories cruel massacres with the morning service. worship and ord.g ays during the next six weeks. In view of the importance of the pres- sur- ry League; Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m., Prayer by day it would not have been guaranteed. new members are to be received. Instead of tno usual evening services ent crisis in the history of Christianity prising we betrayed in- to Far- - . . ,.- -- had been into No of clothing being lost tm Mr. Kincaid leaves on Tuesday, July 9, meeting. A welcome always all. h th wi bp but posi- fear sonage adjoining the church. in China, and of the fact that our temperate expressions, but we entirely for the Coast on his vacation of two one hour in length. It will commence at seriously misunderstood repudiate oeen strikes. supplied dur- tion has been the ideavhich has read months. The pulpit will be 7:15 p. m. and close promptly at 8:15 p. sub- into our words. If governments are the Wa Invite Inspection of our laund ing by Rev. George C. The Reorganized Church of Jesus and our opinions and utterances his absence m. Special subjects will be studied by ministers of God's righteousness, then and methods at any during : J San Francisco. Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold ser- jected to adverse criticism, it has time Adams, D.D., of (rear the young people and special subjects surely it is the duty of every Chris- neaa vices on Sunday In the Mllilanl Hall by pastor. seemed to us advisable to make the hours. of Opera House) as followa: 9 a. m.. will be discussed the tian government not only to uphold the St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a. m., Holy the The following is program of the following statement: right to put wrong, 11 Book of Mormon Class: 10 a. m.. Sunday the critic-ism- s but down the and Communion: 10 a. m., Sunday school; six weeks: The points in the recent equally of Litany and Ser- Bchool: 11 a, m., preaching, Hawaiian ser- services for the entire the duty all Christian sub Ring Up Main a. m., Morning Prayer, 7:15-7:4- 5 p. which most concern us are: (1) That Sunday in month, vice; 7:30 p. m., preaching,' English ser The Young People's Meeting, jects to support them in so doing. For mon; (on the last the 7, are chiefly responsible for of Holy Commun- vice. The subject of the evning sermon m. July subject: "Weaknesses and missionaries China, as for western nations, anarchy Choral Celebration the (2) they yw ion); 3:30 p. m.. Pule Ahlahl; 7:30 c. m., wfll be "The Dispensation of the fullness strengtn, leader, Mis. azdhi; Jtuy u, the recent uprising, and That is the only alternative to law. Both rfnd our wagons will call for Evening Prayer and Sermon. Dea,. The of times." subject: "Peter, the Disciple and the have manifested an spirit justice and mercy require the judicial work. 21. wrong-doer- s re- Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Honolulu, parish Church (Congregational). Rev. j Teacher," leader, C. G. Owen; July in suggesting the punishment of those punishment of in the - Chinese nev. v. n m-.n- Thwlng, acting pastor. Sun- - subject: "The Conscientious Persecutor," w of massacre of for- cent outrages. For the good people mesi, ino n. Edward W ho were guilty the or day school, 9:30; preaching service, u; ieauer, junn a. lemuieiun, jui j, &iii eigners and native Christians. themselves, for the upholding that Congrega- : of righteousness they The services of the Second xnr.rlav school in English, 2:30; evening ject "bcucners or unrist. leader. Miss With reference to the first of these standard which tion of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday. 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting, L. K. Perkins; August 4, subject: "Christ acknowledge and respect, for the ,,i . a . ,r 1 .1 . I . AlrJ .! service, charges, we would remark: WliJ DO Bl ;o III llic mumiug Biu v.uu 7.3(3 . For the Young," leader, Miss Arnold; strengthening and encouragement ol In the evening. I August 11, subject: "The World For L That when the facts concerning these officials whose sympathies have Japanese Church, Congregational, on been throughout on of v Christ," leader, Mr. Hottel. this uprising are rightly understood, it the side law Sun- - j Kev. T. Okumura, pas-da- St. Clement's Chapel. Punahou, Nuuanu street. The following sermons on special sub- will be its causes are deep-roote- d and order, for the protection of ; 10; morning service, found that services: Holy communion, 7 a. m. tor. Sunday school, jects will he preached by the pastor, The history of our own helpless womefi and children hoiy communion first Sunday of the 11; evening service, 7:30; Wednesday and manifold. and the equally helpless sons and j Abram E. Cory: July 7, "Peter The all month, 11:05 a. m.; matins, 11.05 a. m.: prayer meeting, 7:30. foreign relations with China has daughters of church, we" J. E. GOME. 14. Religion;" the think that a:4o Man;" July "Peter His thn t nf hererii-t- rv nreiudice evensong-- 7:05 p. m.; Sunday school, 1S such violations, and such heartless and 21, u !,, , Vi Sun-fre- e. July The Man;" July o rtV- - 7 a. m. All Chapel, on street. "Paul Uil UC ,1.1 liovwl onrl frna,v v. rrt t ww a. m.; daily prayer, seats Makiki Klnau 4. l Ulic iiauu "lie uii lv. unprovoked massacres as have been Successor to ser- - day preaching service, 8 o'clock, His Religion;" August The of China has nev- - choir Is vested and the -- The Government carried out by official authority or The Man;" August 11, Ills Religion." All strangers are invited, j "John ;er friendly reception to foreign sanction, not be allowed to pass vice choral. you come for entire ser- - given a should This chapel is served by the Rector of Japanese M. E. Church, H. Klhara. pas If cannot the ers, nas presence unpunished. It is not of our personal Co. v nastor. Sun- - vice, come at 7:45 p. m. and hear the ser-- it resented ineir suiu Camara & Honolulu. nsanciat yielded grudgingly the few rights ob- wrongs that we think, but of the main- d&y 10: morning service, 11; even- - moil. school, from- - by treaty. This old-standi- tenance of law and order, and of the Bishop lug service, 7:45; class meeting, 8:30; pray-- tained it safety foreigners resid- LIQUOR DEALERS, Roman Catholic CathAlral. the ill-wi- future of all ll deeply intensified Panopolis.-Lo- w masses, holy com- - er meeting, Wednesday, s. services ac The Eaptlst Society of Honolulu. Reg- was cf loss of ing in the interior of China, who it munion, 6 and 7; children's mass with Waikahalulu Church. ular meeting first Sabbath afternoon oT by the political humiliation and must be remembered, are not under the IS NOW LOCATED AT English sermon, 9; high mass, with native each month at 3 o'clock in Young Men's territory which followed the war w Ith jurisdiction of Chinese law, but, ac- amen, 10:30; rosary, with native instruc- - Kawnlahao Church, Rev. H. H. Parker, Christian Association parlors. A cordial Japan cording to the treaties, are immediate- 35 - KIG STREH tlcn, J solemn vespers and bened'etion, pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning ser- Invitation is extended to all. The rise of the Boxer movement tUa ly responsible to. and under the pro- f; week-day- s, low mass, 6 and 7. vice, 11; evening service, 7:30; preaching in Shantung its rapid growth there tection of, their respective govern- - and ST., English by Rev. W. D. Westervelt; Chrls- Salvation Army Hall, corner of King of CbJ-J- L ments. NEAR MAUNAKEA Wed-waen- and in the adjacent provice St. John the Baptist Church, at Kallhl- - tiar. Endeavor, 6:30; prayer meeting, a. and Nuuanu streets. Captains Burgess im- It is unhappily the lot of be to have amongst its missionaries first-clas- s nesday, 7:30. in will fou"d With a line of Wlne il and Sullivan, command. mediate onuses (a) the shortness of to be misunderstood and spoken n it a 9 i 1 9 to famine, against, and we are aware that in any Spirits. food, almost amounting explanation we now offer we to them know beyond peradventure that The rummage sale conducted by Port- - in those regions; (b) add the AN HONEST SOUL which prevailed risk of further misunderstanding, but TL Main 14. P. O. Box 1 a solid character is better than a solid land Section, Council of Jewish Women, the irritation caused by the industrial we cast ourselves upon the forbearance Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and bank account. Life does not consist of closed last Saturday night with receipts economic changes caused by rail- of our friends, beg $1100. and and them to refrain vl-3- 3. that foot up a total of over This His righteousness. St. Matthew stocks andsonds, but of that nobility way construction and other foreign en- from- hasty and ed judgments. amount will be applied to benefit of u, of, soul which can face the judgment of the terprises; (c) the seizures of Kiao-cha- If on our part there have Oeen extreme you regard your varied exper- the non-sectari- industrial schools. If all God without a blush, knightliness Wei-hai-w- statements, if individual purpose that Port Arthur and which missionaries iences as equally useful' for the of deed which uplifts mankind and en- were bitterly resented as unwarrant- have used intemperate words, or hfive of building a character, though they riches the whole world. Write it on the The Presbyterian Board of Foreign (d) projec- made demands out of harmony with more year able aggressions; and the may not at all be equally pleasant, sky that to be upright and downright Missions received last than in surveying of a the spirit of our Divine Lord, is it too you tlave discovered the cornerstone of any previous year of its history. The tion and forcible railway much to ask that the anguish and per- to live in parallelism with the laws of 1 nillln i' nll hmiomW.. n - OAAVU1 route through the province of il through which so many of our num- - the spiritual universe and are equipped tod. to good, right- - IT ex- make . year 1S93 was only V tung, which produced intense local gone Cooki , Lt the time when the beii have during the & t- last six for the work in hand. sii.-Hs- the end I'.e sought that Castle If, on the other hand, you look upon $1,000,000 mark was passed. Then the asperation. months should be remembered, and these produce personal happiness, and was $1,014,000. 2. was anti-foreig- n body - life as an opportunity to appropriate amount The recent uprising that the whole should not he ;"- LIMITED. that happiness can not be had without anti-Christia- n. responsible to yourself everything within reach, rather than Native made for the hasty utter- them. The Baptists have on mission Christians have suffered mainly be- ances of the few? and you make it your aim and purpose in- carried That is the square, unflinching and work by chapel cars for ten years. Eight- cause they have been reckoned as "sec- On the eve of this new era which is LIFE FIRE to do that, not even the angels can keep you vincible truth of the occasion. If een of these cars are now at work. Call- - ondary devils," I. e.. the allies of for- about to dawn upon this ancient em- you from making a dismal spiritual . eaue u tne precipice is aticaci ot you. fornia, Idaho and Montana have these Moreover, of pire, we would appeal to all who own failure. you you eigners. the destruction the of If deny it do it to your peril wagons. Four will be in operation soon railways and the on railway authority Jesus Christ to aid us There are two possible standpoints, regret. Tt In attacks in bringing about a better Insurance and ultimate is the rock of Texas. The society having the work engineers preceded the destruction of understand- Ag and the one which you occupy settles our Gibraltar, with Its foundations in in charge intends to put one in every ing of the true position of affairs, and your worth or your worthlessness. the center state. mission compounds and the slaughter of our relation to them. At the same time of the earth. You are worth Nor should be forgot- we From the first you look on the world too much to the present and the future missionaries. it would reaffirm our entire' faith in as belonging to you personally, and to your Rev. Dr. E. E. Baker, pastor of ten thai among the facts of the out- the Christian Gospel as the one great AGENTS FOR overreach own soul by false the Legations. agency for from the second you look on yourself as theories of life and by First Presbyterian Church at Oakland. break are: The siege of the the mental, moral and . the delusions of property spiritual elevation of people, belonging to the wo-id- In the one a demented age. has. accepted the presidency of thethe destruction of the of the this and NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL There is but one rule Indiserlmi-Leagu- e, we would place Northern California Anti-Saloo- n Imperial Customs, and the ourselves fresh on the case you get all you can; In the other in the moral universe, and is District Cm that that and has already entered upon nate massacre of foreigners and of altar of service, praying that with LIFE INSURANCE you give all you can. In the one case the straight line is than greater humility com- better the his duties. Dr. Baker has had experience Chinese found in possession of foreign-mad- e and with more you may die rich and enter heaven crooked line; vindi-cat- e plete we that justice will in the Ohio League work as one of its consecration may exercise the OF BOSTON. poor, and in the other you may die itself in the long run; God articles. That missionaries were ministry to which we are J that chief promoters. residing in the Interior, and were with- called. poor and enter heaven rich. Religion has built the universe on honesty and ETNA INSURANCE (1 consists in helping others, and heresy you no out the means to defend themselves, The Young Men's FIRE truth, and can more defy them Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists entirely large Christian Association in forcing others to serve you. with impunity than you can defy a accounts for the numbers of San Francisco has secured A. D. Mur- OF HARTFORD. are said to be laboring in perfect har- who perished. Had they been foreign- ray of Money contributes to human happi- poison to produce its legitimate conse- mony in their missionary Newburyport, Mass., as boys sec- ness, without doubt, but it is not the quences. work in the ers but not missionaries the result retary and to assist in the gymnasium Grocers Shown Up. Philippines. The Methodists hold eighteen work. Murray only thing, nor yet the chief thing to I do not care you services weekly would have been the same. has been assistant physi- for the church at for the natives and 3. cal be sought, and it Is possible to pay for tend, to you The charge also includes the state- director of the Cambridge, Mass., WHITAKII the sect which belong, the twelve for the soldiers. The average Association for two years, OFFICE OF CARROLL it several times its value. The age in theology you profess fo believe. weekly attendance at the services for ment that missionaries have brought and physical These the director of the Southbridge New- ATTORNEY, which we live seems to be to be money no natives is about 3,000. The Baptists work the present disaster upon themselves; and matters have Interest for me. They buryport associations for one year each. mad. Schemes are on foot from which are incidental and insignificant. The on the" other islands. Presbyterians and on the one hand, by a lack of appre- Hllo Hawaii moral principle is sadly Methodists work in and near Manila. ciation of what Is good in Chinese life absent and world is divided op these subjects but Young Men's1 Christian Association, i Is and thought: and on the other, by dis- 1 conscience chloroformed that our the whole race, "from China to Peru," Hotel and Alakea streets, Henry C.' Hilo, Hawaii, June T, cunning may obtain wh t cannot be in all climes ages, hon- The Young Men's Christian Associa- regard of Chinese prejudice and eti- Brown and reverences quette. General Secretary. Meeting for Dear my I fl had by fair means. Therefore envy esty and tion of has pay- - It is conceivable that isolated men every Sunday 4 Sirs In innocence character. With these two in Portland succeeded in afternoon at o'clock, chased here In of is stimulated by wealth, and crude and yonr possession you are ready for the ling off the debt against the building of statements and actions may thus be addressed by some prominent speaker. Hilo a Jar yi construed, for the missionary body All men PIN-MONE- purely animal passions environ the duties of this life, and you will he;$4.500. and has secured in addition $11,-su- re but welcome. Y PICKLES struggle for it! We prefer wealth to of a welcome when you open your 313, with which a third and fourth story as a whole, we can assert that this peace of soul, and are too ready to sac- eyes in heaven. George H. Hepworth will be added to the present building. statement Is without foundation. Virginia.) rifice the for the former. New A Believing as we do that the gospel Is latter in York Herald. praise service was held in honor of Fresh California Fruit and This is a wrong, a false attitude to the event. God's message of salvation to man- It brought me great trouble, is kind, and that, too, in a sense in of three things must occur: assume. It quite right to strive for CHURCH NOTES. which riches, but it is not right for a man to Rev. J. S. Xewell, who was formerly a the wisdom of words of no sage can PEACHES, APRICOTS. APPLES AND 1. You must stop making the.n; l become a merely money making ma- The Hebrews of Baltimore have started Baptist missionary in China, who, ever be, we must, as faithful servants ORANGES. 2. I must get them at less exp"1' and S. I'm a ruined man. chine, and a dollar which Is not in- a movement for the amalgamation of all owing to failure in health was brought of our Lord, reiterate both the great OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE dorsed hy honesty Is the meanest ounce their charities and benevolent societies back to this country on a Is affirmations and the gracious Invita- Since my first venture Tve hai in city. $20,0U0 stretcher. of metal on the planet. Competition the A building costing now an evangelist in Wyoming. tions of the gospel, and wherever Phone 149. Alakea and King Sta. "jars." My family from earlr J Mias been purchased headquarters. Whik the cry "Pickles;" neighbors ring t 1 for claims of the gospel in the race is well enou; in its way. engaged in an itinerancy he chanced to are brought face bell j is to face with and shout "Pickles;" rela:ie'l hut it not profitable when it so The Society discover a copper mine. He is now such superstition and WING LUNG CO. me in expectation physical system Is Zionist of Jassy has noti- idolatry as of "Picklei vj strains the that life fied the All'ance Israelite that only the preaching to miners and looking after prevail among the masses pickels are my Nemesis. Plea, nothing more nor less than a chronic immediate grant of the necessary means his copper interests. of China, a certain measure of opposi- sirs, quote ketr. J them by the ' fever which weakens, then disables, for Immigration en masse will prevent a tion and resentment is sure to be excit- GROCERS hosrshpflrt tnn nr-- s.lr1rarl r then lays tie in the tomb before our catastrophe to the unemployed Jews Rev. S. L. Hamilton of Los Artgeles ed. For this we do not feel called upon serve" me. Yours very truly, ?"RESH time. Death and disease are a heavy there. left last week for Eastern Epworth to apologize. But the amount of oppo- FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL CARROLL WHITAKM price to pay we ex- TIMES. for a result which lose League gatherings to stir up additional sition thus excited has been greatly TO as soon as we begin to enjoy it. Swim- A Jewish university is aggerated. King Street, LEWIS A CO., to be establish- enthusiasm for the San Francisco con- The conciliating effect of corner Alafe. Honolulu. T. H. ming In the smooth waters of a river ed in New York with an income of $60,000 vention. He will be in Colorado the work done by their hospitals, col may be healthful exercise, but diving a year. Rev. Dr. Isadore Single is the Springs first, then in Chicago leges, schools and famine relief has far projector. success and into a maelstrom and battling with the The of the Jewish Michigan points. Pastor Waltz of New- more counterbalanced any prejudice SANG LEE CHAN Encyclopedia, of Is manag- engulfing swirl of the vortex is neither which he the man Church, Los Angeles, has spent six raised by the preaching of the Gospel. 1223 FORT STREET, REMOVAL feood exercise nor good sense. er, in a large measure has made the In spite university possible. weeks in Oregon, Washington and Ida of all that has recently taken Just Above Orpbeum. What we need to preach to our fellowT ho in the interest of the convention. place. It remains true that our position GROCERIES, FISH, nt CALIFORNIA men, therefore, is the pre-emine- value in The Pacific reports H. China has not been secured so much FRUITS. moral principle. Clear-eye- d and that Professors of P. Smith and J. F. Genung gave The Northfield conference will open j h? treaty right as by the good will of Telephone No. 341 AND integrity which scorns to do a such - Whit. REMOVED TO KING sturdy addresses on "The Bible" at the recent its sessions June 28th and continue to!tne people themselves. And it Is wor- STREETS. wrong to any one even when personal meeting of the July 7th. The young thy of remark that those missionaries necessity Massachusetts Associa- wnmft's confer- 252 gain is in sight, is the crying tion as to lead Dr. John Thurston to re ence will be held July 12th to 22d: the In the Interior who did reach the coast, HINO I, Tel. Hain of the hour. is time to teach our owe escape In It mark that if the essays were true the general conference for Christian work- - their large measure to 1208 young men in Fort Street, opposite WAG I that the diadem of true time had come to call a halt In the dls-- jers August 1st to ISth. Rev. G. Czmp- - the friendliness of officials and people. Fire Station. CARRIAGE AND success the chief jewel Is a clean con- tributlon of 4. . the Bible. Professor Genuntr To charge . .2 . . hn rn,, i'z. tawiivjuii and Rev. Samuel the that missionaries Let them work, let them re GENTS', 'n science. ri ratnera adwick of Leeds. England, besides have excited hostility by Interfering LADIES AND CHDLDREN'S Trimming and Repairing, build castles in the air. let them dream rZWT 7 fam"y prayera UNDERWEAR. hrnrchpn. fifteen of the most noted speakers of I in litigation in tne dreams of future eminence, but let and TJ,?hlRsuperstition. native interests of Expert called this country will be present. I Cutter. A large stock Mos- Orders by telephone their converts In courts of justice, we quito of t NeU always en hand. delivered. THE PACIFIC ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, JULY 6, 1901. COMMERCIAL 11 t i nu A Bad Skin BRANDED B 1 r U. aw Boils. Pimples, impure AUCTION II Blood. SALE of Simply very larg Pimples. LIMITXD Th trouble is not in the skin, but 4swmVieep in the blood. Ton cannot a iuod, smooth skin VALUABLE unless it is HjSWIFE PROPERTIES aeansbe by pure blood ; and the only "l,8 Jour blood pure is to take nf.bI.od"Purifyiug medicine. wTLu i..11 of s" Rae Street. F'tzroy, Victoria, sends us 1 1 64-AAl- this Mf r art r Mtter and his photograph: Merrill, Abscond- Ofer for Sale er, Abused Her and B Love. HIS LIFE A " MASS jfUJO. UjlLDDfO PAPER " OF FALSEHOODS SyvLctr--e JTeet. ERVAT- - .'E PAINT, 0 S3SS

. k- -r STACK PAINT, OIL flUUiTLVO COMPOUND. Mrs. Merrill Asks the Court to AND ROOF PAINT. Rid Her tIIK3l Iba4 frlphtfn jitamk of boils of the Infamy pbnples wt on and breakup ul over my bodv- I had beard so much about of His Name. 1 Q9.2 ft . ! kk

MINED SUGARS, Branded even by the wife he left be-- j AVER'S - hind when he shook the dust of Hono- lulu from his feet to escape arrest as an embezzler, Loren W. Merrill, the IAINT OILS. Sarsaparilla erstwhile collector of bad debts for a Z.OT 3. LN Lacol and Linseed. - large number of firms in Honolulu and thought I would give Lt a : rial. took onlv i four bottles to ? w - e . dri ail tbe in. rnrii uto"f from hom these very firms had diffi- Syvc-r- PIPfc COVERING, tey system avd mdkony bleoti rich. I have en- Fleet. be-.,- : eulty in procuring money so co- SS& bi joyed the of health ever Bin e I took it " the H j i Patent Elastic Section llected by him, lived a life which Mrs. If your tongue is coated, ir v ,.r food dis- - tis- penses you, if you un- I or bilious, Merrill characterizes as "a mass of take Ayer s Pills. sue and falsehood." PURINE, fnptnd by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. rx Lowe:'. Haas., L. S. vt The wife, who is a school teacher in Water-pro- of Cold wawr j Honolulu, has filed in u a suit for divorce tgldt and outsldt, la whits HOLLISTER DRUG CO., AenU. iriora. the Circuit Court, and the recital of 1 Merrill's conduct during their married 3 5 ft- LTER PKESS CLOTH, j life of a more a year indi -- 1 California Oii Stocks! little than 3 r 63 6 ' rx Lm and Juts. cates that Merrill was a scamp of the first water. Not only did Merrill ab- - taBNT. LIME AND BRICK scond with the money belonging to firms here, but he took almost every JUDD & CO. cent which his wife had earned as a 307 Stangenwald Building. school teacher, leaving her almost pen- 2Lor . AGENTS FOB Are the agents for the following Oil niless. I Companies: The infamy of his name" sorely rest 8UG-- C Square rglTIRN' R REFINING ROCKEFELLER OIL CO., selling at wounds Mrs. Merrill, and in seeking a 50 Us Fraiclfco. Csl. cents per share. divorce she is most anxious above al : V A. LA PRIMERA OIL CO., selling at 35 cents per share. things else that the court grant her OCCIDENTAL OIL CO. (combine the right to again assume her maiden plan), selling: at 20 cents per share. name, Minnie Eagan, so that Merrill's DW1N LOCOMOTIVE WORM SULPHUR CREEK LUBRICATING reputation will not cling to her the vic- FkilAdtlpbi. Pa. OIL CO., selling at 10 cents per tim of his misdeeds. l5L share. Mrs. Merrill says that she has been EL RET OIL CO., at 15 cents per for more than two years last past an share. actual resident in good faith of Hono- HT2LL UNIVERSAL MILL, CC, lulu, and as Mirtnie Eagan, her maiden of NatlsnaJ ' Manniactnrera Cr Oil Stocks pay on an average as good name, intermarried with Loren W. ftrssasE, New Tort as sugar plantations, some of them are Merrill, the libellee, at Honolulu on known to pay 60 per cent a year. Now January 4. 1900, since which date they is the time to buy, before the prices j lived together as husband and wife up are raised. The above companies are May 8. 1901. lFFINE PAINT COM PANT. to She further states that bona fide ones, and not "wildcats." 'the marriage ceremony uniting them as rracclace CaL ' Ui Circulars mailed on application. husband and wife was performed by Rev. Alexander Mackintosh, a minister of the gospel lawfully authorized to um co.. (So. perform the same. &i rranclaco, C 1. Judd & Unmindful of his marriage vows and J-f-O P. O. BOX No. 667. recreant to his duties as a husband, the TEJL, said libellee has been guilty of extreme STREE T A- By I Auc- cruelty toward her. She avers that dur-- l 269 order of the owners, will sell at Public iRASS ing the whole period of their married tion, at my salesroom, 65 Queen St., Honolulu, on WALL PAPER life the conduct of the libellee has been an abuse of her love and confidence to- Wednesday, July 24, 1901, at 12 o'clock nooi, N1W STOCK. ward him, and his treatment of her, while ostensibly kind and truthful, one The following valuable properties: m. 1st. known as property on whole mass of tissue and falsehood, Property Pantheon fraud and deception. She has been em- Fort and Hotel streets. This property has been sub- ployed as a teacher at the Normal i divided iuto four lots as per diagram, and Choice School earning a salary of $85 a month. willbe Under various false and fraudulent pre- so s offered as a whole at an upset price. Grass tences he has obtained from her the Should there not be an offer at the upset, the lots Linen whole of her earnings during the period will be sold separately without reserve. Brick build- Designs, of their living together as husband and h wife, ways ings cover of lots 1 and 2, and these lots will IN and in such has obtained portions more than the sum of $1,000. which he be sold subject to a lease expiring May 3rd, 1905, at has appropriated to his own use with-- j i e. If out the benefit of any kind to the wife. n $100 per month. Reasonable , Colors, His business methods and alleged dis-- s 2d. The large Widemann residence on Punahou honesty, she avers, as well as disregard r street, Property has a frontage of 244 ft. on Punahou libel- -' for the advice and counsel of the im-A- n Prices. lant, have ever been a source of ex- st. and a depth of 592 ft. Grounds are finely treme pain to petitioner, and have kept s I proved. elegant dwelling house on the property her in such a nervous condition as to 3rd Stable lot 69 feet x 230.5 feet facing a lane 'affect seriously her bodily health and - lot. hite s? j strength. She- states that libellee has leading to the Widemann been arrested upon the charge of 4th Property on the mauka side of Waikiki road Lewers & Cooke and has often been threat- known as the Pau Lands, comprising ponds and land ened with arrest on the charge of other a of 1.420 on Wai- LIMITED. ; felonies; that he has absconded from with an area of 20 acres frontage ft. nbleached, the Territory of Hawaii, leavine her kiki road; subject to a lease expiring Nov. 11th, 1902, (penniless and without provision for her 44 ft mmmmmmi at $650 annua) rental. Fort Street future, and at the time of his so she is informed and believes, Terms i ash, U. S. Gold Coin. Deeds at Purchas- iand so states on information and belief. FUAfA HO 6 TRJZJZT. er's expense. For further particulars apply to ALSO that a warrant for the arrest, upon a Once Tried criminal charge, of the libellee was in James F Morgan, the hands of the High Sheriff, and other criminal prosecutions were pending, or Auctioneer. Ponge Always Used. .about to be Instituted against him. 65 Queen St. j by reason of his said conduct Silk d That To have good bread, healthy-brea- Merrill has left an unsavory reputation is most essential, especially I to such an extent that it has become a when you remember that it must disgrace to her to bear his name, and suit both the tastes and digestions that from the ignominy thereof she has of all the members of the house- ibeen grievously wounded in her mental W. hold, from the baby up to the feelings and her peace of mind has been grandparents. Everything that seriously affected so as to endanger her NO. 4 Jordan leaves our Bakery is a product of health and possibly her life, the most careful attention In every i In every particular she states that iJO Fort Strkbtt. detail. she has been the victim of her love and i confidence in her husband, and since ALL KINDS OF his absconding and the surreptitious manner in which he left her. as well as Bakery the falsehoods told her about the time German of his leaving, she has been convinced JEWELRY of his cruelty and disloyalty, and has v Phone White 3851. KIlOWIl n UdL lu 3UC uti'-- i win i pected. X X "''tortOC UPPER FORT STREET She states further and would show to W theorems the court that although being of suffi-- , X 0 jcient ability to provide suitable main- -Detent Uti TERNS " ursn.cn. hist fm NEW PAT tenance for his wife, throughout the whole of their married life. Merrill ut-- i IN JEWELRY. terly failed and neglected to provide for her, but cn the contrary used her own We have secured the ex- earnings, of no inconsiderable amount, clusive sale of a number purposes to extremely handsome for other her unknown, and ; of has obtained all hr earnings amount- . NECKLACES ing to $85 a month, leaving her and Y 1 R- CHAINS, PINS, amongst strangers - COUNTER, abandoning her with RINGS, CARMS, the sum of about $10 in her possession, no provision for her future, a large and other piece of Jew- be glad amount of money due for the unpaid 52 BBOWIIa. elry, and we'll of to have you for an early bills the butcher and the baker, the visitor to Inspect them. disgrace of his conduct, the infamy of Of his name. She wishes an absolute di- Oflt 6000$ U vorce and the right to resume her maid- en name. Wit BIART JEWELER . KINO ST. PARIS FORT, NEAR If you have sore throat Pain-Kill- er 4ft ir; , will cure It. If you have a cough or Pain-Kill- er 9 Pr,.k,.- - cold. will end it. If you - er wi uujrg Soda Works. have cramps or diarrhoea. Paln-Kill- Sawaiian will relieve it. If you cut, burn or I. bruise yourself. Pain-KIIl- er will stop . EMMA AND VINKTARD the pain. In short, a bottle of Pain-Kill- er on your shelf will save you pain, time and money. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Kille- r. Perry Da- TELEPHONE BLUB lTL Price 25 50 PROMPT DBUtVJURT. vis'. cents and cents. 1 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER,1 HONOLULU, JULY 6,

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a? SSA.aAvVL Pilot Macauley Tells the Thrilling Story of the Hawaiian "Grace Darling." THIS DAY.

British Ship Hilston Pays Hih for Sailors-Schoone- r At Auction Aloha Arrives Off Port. VESSELS IN PORT.

v uuonu ia luiviiu kiial anuuo I lid L 1UI SIX C10ftt' Hilston, peak hajyards they made a mess of the 6, 1901, big steel British ship ARMY AND NAVY. we have been orderiDg every description of Up-To-- SATURDAY, JULY Job and the peak halyards were let go THE Richards, was towed out coming U. 8. tug Iroquois. Pond, Midway Isl- 10 instead, the sail down. Carriages. To make room for COMMENCING AT O'CLOCK the harbor yesterday morning "So indignant was the skipper at the and, August 5. tbese we have sold A. M. by the tug Fearless, bound for Port- shameful fumbling of the hands, espe- - MERCHANTMEN. low price all old styles. j cially the trying wHI otter sale at auction the on 19 from under circumstances. I for land. She arrived here June that he made a rush to take a pull on (This list does not Include coasters.) ' We Hamburg with a cargo of cement. She the peak halyards himself. As he did so Anna M. Campbell. Am. schr.. Smith. have now to announce that our stock is ready J discharged most of her cargo here and and just as he was nearing the mainmast Port Gamble. June 24. Alex. McNeil, Am. bk., Ekren, Newcas- display and we invite anyone desiring a carnage to call to Portland. after dodging among the lumber and bar- Fnrnirare takes the balance rels and other truck on deck, he stepped tle, June 20. The Hilston cleared from this port on right into a big barrel of pol with both Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, San We have several styles never shown before in HoJ Francisco, June 17. Thursday. She had signed on a crew feet. He was so mad that he almost lulu. Our Vehicles MiAND FURNISHINGS cried. Alden Besse. Am. bk., Kiessel, San and prices are the best. shipping " secured by McCarthy, the eventually, Francisco, June 11. x . "The schooner got to Kauai nrv i i i i i being second house master. When the time came for the however, although it was entirely due to Benicia, Am. bkt., Bowes, San Fran- e aie always giau lo snow our StOCK and it J ob the premises, the cisco, June 26. on mauka side of VINEYARD, sit- men to be put aboard the vessel not the skipper and no credit must be given the crew. Battle Abbey, Br. bk., Mechie, New- bear the closest inspection. uated directly in rear of new building one of them turned up. the castle, L t to discharge June mow being erected on the corner of "The Nettie commenced C. D. Am. bk., Colley, If a vessel in a foreign port does not cargo Waimea. She was about Bryant, San VINEYARD and FORT STREETS, her at Francisco, July 3. get away within forty-eig- ht hours after half discharged when a terrific kona bk., New- consisting of up. cowardly crew Coryphene, Am. Grindlay, cleared, she has to enter and came The became castle, 30. 6 COMPLETE SETS OF OAK FUR- she has frightened and took the boat and de- June clear again. When the men engaged by Chas. E. Moody, Am. sp., Rasmussen, NITURE. serted the schooner as she lay out in the Tacoma, May 22. KITCHEN STOVE. McCarthy did not turn up, therefore, bay, abandoning the captain to his fate. Charles B. Kenney, Am. bk., Anderson, UTHNSILS. ETC., ETC. Captain Richards was in something of Captain Crane gave her all the chain he Newcastle. June 2. Pacific Vehicle & Suppl could but during the fury of the gale, a dilemma. Elwell, Am. sp., Ellis, Newcastle, she dragged ashore in the breakers. July 4. Richards had already told Lewis and "And there lay the beautiful little Emily Reed, Am. sp., Baker, Newcas- WILL B. FISHER, Turk, the shipping masters, that he did schooner Nettie Merrill, on the rocks, tle, July 4. - . being pounded very minute by the ter- tni-m- Edward May, Am. bk., Hansen, San E. L. CUTTING, MANAGER. AND BERETANul AUCTIONEER. not want anything to do with rible seas which swept over her. She FORT idea of look- Francisco, July. 4. HONOLULU. and he hardly relished the threatened to go to pieces almost any Endeavor, Am. schr., McAllep, Port ing to them for a crew after his treat moment. Ihe captain, crouched down Blakeley, July 3. ment of the famous pair, even in an aft in the companionway to keep from Florence, Am. sp., Spier, Tacoma, emergency. being washed overboard, thought that his July L At Auction It appears that when the heavenly last hour had come. During the brief Fort George, Am. sp., Morse, New- twins first offered to ship a crew for intervals between the seas going over, castle, June 23. C. Importers the Hilston they proposed to supply Captain Crane would come up on deck Geo. Perkins, Am. bkt., Maas, San and men at quite a nominal figure. The and take a look ashore. He saw a little Francisco, June 29. men they agreed to supply were not crowd of natives on the beach. They Genera! Falrchild, Am. bk., Elles, only to go in the ship to Portland, but were evidently speculating as to wheth- Newcastle, June 5. MONDAY, JULY 8, 1901, er there was anybouy aboard and reck- Gov. Robie, Am. sp., Harrington, New- Manufacturers of on home to were to sign for the trip castle, June 2. England. oning the chance of his being saved. 'When the crew of the schooner landed Hawaiian Isles, Am. sp.. Rice, New- At first it appeared to Captain Rich-ard- s by of Mrs. in the boat they had not had much to castle, June 25. I wMl offer for sale order that he would not be able to get say having Ilelene, Am. schr., Christianson, San G. about the captain been left. HIGH Robinson the away yesterday morning, and he saw This fact got out after a while, how- Francisco, July 4. FINE GRADE HARNESS the necessity of his vessel ever, and there was a commotion among Jessie Minor, Am. schr., Whitney, Eu- and clearing again staring him in the the crowd on the beach. reka, July 4. face. "It was the opinion of the men that it J. B. Thomas, Am. sp., Zube, Port Household Furniture be impossible to save the captain. Stephens for Acapulco, put in here In In his trouble, when the men' secured would 13. They did not anybody could distress, June by McCarthy had failed to show up and think that J. C. sp., Ta- liv,- in the and none dared risk Potter, Am. Loreutzen, . AND FURNISHINGS no one else came to his aid. Captain breakers coma, June 11. Richards finally made up his mind to having his body broken on the cruel rescue Klikitat, Am. bkt., Cutler, Port Gam- appeal to Lewis and Turk. The Uvu rocks in the attempt to the lone ble, July 3. en the premises, Emma Place, being mariner. the second house on Emma Place, off shipping masters were ready and will- King Cyrus, Am. schr., Johnson, New- ing "Suddenly a woman steppej forward. castle, May 31. Emma street, near Beretania street, to be of assistance, but informed the Tall and strong fearless of the wa- captain that, while they could put a and Mohican, Am. bk., Kelly, San Fran- consisting of ters, even in their terrible anger, she cisco, June 23. crew aboard in an hour, if need be. it was to gaze upon. She knew 4 OAK BEDROOM SETS. a picture Oregon, Am. bk., Parker, Newcastle, would cost him a little more at that there was a human life to save on that 2. 1 BEDROOM SET. July CHERRY late hour than it would have if he had doomed vessel and considered it the duty Oddersjaa. All new and in good order, together Nor. bk., Johansen, New- PLANTATION SUPPLIE gone to them in the first place. of some one to go to the rescue. Since castle, June 22. with Captain no one else dared venture she felt com- Richards needed the men and that Planter, Am. bkt., Chase, San Francis- 1 PURITAN OIL STOVE and a considered the sudden rise In the price she must go. co. June 23. plete assortment of of sailors justifiable under the circum- "Just for a moment she stood, looking Prosper, Am. schr., Johannsen, New- Collars, Hames, Chain Traces, Etc. Horse and Stable DINING ROOM FURNITURE. stances The result was that he told out over the water, considering the man- castle, June 17. COOKING UTENSILS. Lewis and Turk to go ahead and get ner in whicii she should go and return Pasquale-Laur- o, Ital. bk., Lauro, New- Furnishings of all Kinds Constantly on Hand. PLANTS, ETC. safely with the captain. Then, qulckiy castle, June 9. him a crew. This was quickly accom- Republic, sp., plished taking off all clothing which would in Br. Davles, Newcastle. and the Hilston was enabled to any way interfere with her swimming, July 5. SOLE AGENTS FOR WILL. E. FISHER, leave port in good time with a full com- she plunged int the water, amid the R. C. Slade, Am. schr., Sonerud, New- plement. shouts of her friends, and struck out castle, June 29. AUCTIONEER. The Hawaiian "Grace" Darling." for the schooner. Sea King, Am. bk., Wallace, Newcastle, Wilbur's Stock Specialties, June 29. A story of heroism of the sea, which "The people ashore watched the daring sp., in silence the first shout of Servla, Am. Nelson. Newcastle, has been In the mouths of many of the feat after June 30. SEED MEAL AND ROCK HOOF PACKING On July 9, admiration. They wondered if she would TUlie E. sp., WHITE Tuesday, kamaainas of these Islands, but which captain on schooner Starbuck, Am. Curtis, San succeed. The the Francisco, June 28. t has never been fully told in print, Is watched her too, thinking not of his own Tanner, Am. bg., Newhall, Blake 1901. safety fearing that the brave wo- Port of a but ley, 24. -- that certain noble native of i-- womin June i. I man might lose her life in the attempt b IB i a vr a 4 I BC 1 Walmea, Kauai, who, at the risk of her W. H. Dimond, Am. bk., Hanson, San mmmomiti m fmwwt sar ii .a.,aii asaa ha-wj-. jll,vms 'v to save his own. Francisco, June 27. I will offer for sale, commencing at life, swam out through the breakers In "His fears were wasted, however, for 12 o'clock, at my salesroom, corner oi a terrible storm to a little schooner go- the swimmer reached the side of the CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. streets, by order Merchant and Alakea ing to pieces on the rocks and rescued schooner after a hard fought light witti 9 9 P. O. Box No. S22. Telephone No. of United States Shipping Commission- the sea and called to the captain to er W. P. BOYD, Esq., 1 chest and 1 the captain of the vessel, the only man come with her. Arabi bag, containing clothing, being the aboard, taking him safely ashore ou her old up"on WHEN ON, LOOKS deceased, "Taking the man her back and LIKE SNOW, property of W. FREDERICK, back while the skipper, who was not a bidding him to hold fast to her long seaman; also, 1 chest of tools, being once more woman out de- swimmer, held on to the hair of her hair, the struck the property of N. THOMPSON, through the breakers, this time for the ceased, seaman; also, 1 sextant, 1 can- head. shore and safety. vas clothes bag, 1 feather mattress, 1 Pilot Macauley, who remembers more "Sometimes it seemed to those on the BIERBACH'S cotton quilt, 4 pillow cases, 1 sheet, 1 land woman been pounded gum 1 3 of the history of the Hawaiian Islands that the had pair boots, overcoat, pairs of on captain had tiiirup, 1 sweater, 2 oilskin coats, 1 than hus ever been published, was in a the rocks and that the s, met a fate; and appeared 1 clock, 1 nile, 10 over-shirt- similar then it southwester, reminiscent mood yesterday afternoon that they were making no headway and 1 compass, 7 undershirts, 2 VIOLET AMMONIA and told the story to an re- was impossible to towels, 3 pairs of drawers, 8 pairs of Advertiser that it for them ever porter. ac- get ashore. FCH-k- 1 1 vest, 1 1 cap, As nearly as possible the barometer, hat, slowly woman, 1 comb and brush, 1 clothesbrush, 2 count is given in the captain's own "But, and surely the For the 1 looking-glas- s, 3 carrying her living burden, approached plugs tobacco, white words: e shirts, 5 collars, 1 pair cuffs, 1 Practical nearer and nearer the land until, at last, !.... willing ran out to meet them and Navigator, 1 logbook, 1 box stationery. "Of course you have heard the story feet TOILET AND BATH. 1 crlbboard, 1 blacking, 1 bdl. charts, 1 of 'Grace Darling,'" he began. - "Well, willing hands reached out to carry them gold watch, being the property of A. the woman I am going to tell you about from the water. REFRESHING AND PLEASANT HUBER, now deceased; also, 1 pack- did more than 'Grace Darling' ever "Needless to say, a cheer went up from age photos. 8 undershirts, 13 pants, 5 dreamed of doing. 'Grace Darling took the crowd on the beach that almost And has the same cooling effect, but is vests, 1 pair gum boots, 1 fur cap, 3 a boat and went out to a wreck through drowned the roar of the breakers, disap- everlasting. ONLY AT towels, 4 pair eyeglasses, 1 mosquito the surf with a life line, but this wo- pointed of their prey. bar, 1 overcoat, 1 sheet, 2 spoke shaves, man, this native woman of Waimea, "And the woman? Why, she didn't COOLS FIFTEEN DEGREES. 1 revolver. 1 pair slippers, 1 swam out through the breakers to a seem to know that she was a heroine or HONOLULU DRUG CO., bundle letters, 7 pairs drawers, 4 coats, schooner fast going to pieces and brought that she had done anything unusual. 6 pairs shoes, 2 hats. 1 package tobac- back the captain on her back, the long She took it all as a matter of course and, co, 2 pairs gloves, 16 shirts, 2 pairs hair of her head helping him, who could putting on her clothes, disappeared. Co A. H. OTIS 61 King a. burbaci whisk-broo- m, California Feed otto shams, 1 pair brass knuckles, 1 not swim, to hold on and reach the "Captain Crane never forgot her how- Street 1 pair rubber boots, being the shore in safety. ever, and when he finally returned to property of AH KEE deceased. ''Bat I will commence at the beginning Honolulu he would send her little pres- so that you may have the whole tale. ents now and then, just to show that her "About ten or twelve years ago, some- heroic deed was still green in his MEDAL, Higest Award, memory. time thereabouts, there came to the Ha- OMAHA 1898. WILL E. FISHER, waiian Islands the little schooner Nettie "And that is the story of the Hawaiian Darling I you wiil AUCTIONEER. Merrill. The Nettie was originally a 'Grace and think V pilot boat in the harbor of New York. agree with me that the brave native Company". She was a beautiful and she woman's act far surpassed that of the A Large Stock of Assorted craft could " Plow Ropes SALE OF' sail like a witch. She was of about 120 original 'Grace Darling.' Steam tons and was commanded by Captain It is said that the heroine of this story Crane, one of the real old coasting cap- is still living in Waimea. NEW FURNITUR tains. tWAflAN COMMERCIAL AN Collateral Security "Well, the Nettle Merrill was bought The Schooner Aloha Outside. SUGAR COMrA X. Which will be sold at Lowest Cash Prices. in by the Inter-Islan-d Steam Navigation The American schooner Aloha, Cap- ckeUvWa. Maui. March 27.41901. Company and the captain was supposed tain Fry, from San Francisco, was 8TEAM8HIP COMPANY. - to retain the command when the vessel ttILDSR'8 New rseTngeraiors anu ice Doxes, an changed owners. sighted off Koko Head by the lookout its John A Roebling's ioni Co. In accordance with the terms of a 7 V Honolu. promissory "One day she was bound for Kauai at Diamond Head last night about p.p. Box 585 S-- certain note signed by J, W Dia- Oentlemesr four of Marc 25th r W. LEDERER WINTER, since deceased, Febru- from Honolulu. The weather was very o'clock. She stood around off Jv dated nasty at the time and the wind was will Catalogue 4f ship chandlery fgooda ha Beretania Street, next to Fire Station. ary 12th, 1894, for $2,000, payable three mond Head during the night and been received. years blowing strong from the south. All in- morning. after date with interest as there- dications pointed to a severe enter port the first thing this We have wed a numberf of the John in kona. There Roebllng'sVteam Pl0 cable, end stated, which note is due and unpaid, was a poor crew aboard the schooner Acording to the latest San Francisco C, I will sell at public auction, by order of port ave found thm fur taiDertor to the and it was about all that Captain Crane guide she was to sail from that English cables. Vid at Jne earn time a P. A. Parmelee, present holder of said could do to get anything out of them. on the 22d of June. She has made an InAact. we sent for note, collateral security treat deal cheap: the for said They were mostly negroes and as tough excellent trip. ome of these catilviyfend we put a new note, to wit: Certificate No. 42 for and lazy and shiftless a lot of men as Roebllng and a newfruller cable on the thirty shares of the Hollister Drug Co., ever went to sea. The Hauna Loa Sails. same set of stearjrbtows, one on each FONTELL Ltd., my rooms, "One of company's steamers towed Athat waa consid- at auction corner Mer- the Early yesterday afternoon the Inter-Islan- d engine, of coursean Smoked by Everybody. chant and Alakea streets, the Nettie out of the harbor. As soon as erably over a jsear ag The American she got there the captain ordered the Steam Navigation Company's 'Cable U muchVbetter thin the English foresail up. Well, the crew managed to boat Mauna Loa, Captain Slmerson, cable m evejp way. antrVtoday to not TUFSFAY, JULY 9. 1901, perfectly get that sail hoisted without falling over- sailed for Maul and Hawaii ports with nearly aa baty worn. Weare satisfied that the Atnetacan cables AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, board and then the command was given following passengers: Mrs. Fer-reir- a, hjfe to hoist the mainsail. About this time the are the ei6H1 bt. your BEST the steamer had let go and the schooner Alice Zube, Minnie Kaukau, Mrs. We statu certainly bear rn rnd 5C we any was shifting herself. They C. Hayselden, Bishop Willis, R. Wal- snock Ml roods whenever oaed For further particulars apply to KIN- for started your Una. to Rath-bur- n, thlnsin NEY. BALLOU & M'CLANAHAN. at hoist the mainsail. lace, Mrs. C. J. Northern, Miss r.ni tmlv. MADE. TRY ONE. "The captain was handling his craft Both-fiel- d, torneys, office ' W. Bruner, Mrs. J. H. CShrned) W. J. LOWR1E Judd building. very carefully as he had no get W. desire to Miss Marvag blown in towards shore. The wind was j C. Melneck, Miss Kaile, on sale at Store C. King, Mrs. Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s WILL E. FISHER, strong from the south and he wanted to j Kurspn, F. Buckholtz, E. get as far out to windward as possible, j W. C. King, Miss Belle Weight, Geo. Read the Daily Advertiser; 71 aents ' IN THE CITY. AUCTIONEER. When he ordered the men to pull on the A. Keeley, Miss Allen, F. W. Wilsdess. per month. AND ALL CIGAR STORES THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 6, 1901. 13 AGE FOR OLI H0H0L0L0 ALIVE. as to babies, the To the old, We Sell balance oi lealth is more When you know a good thing tell it. Un It will not lessen its goodness. than anything else pmpoirtant But will do good to others. Pure If you've been cured, tell It. Wines wo The possible in the There's more misery just like it, in not high and Waiting to find out how. Only! health, m There are lots of lame backs In Ho- it is onlj even. nolulu. ch-on- It's a busy place and people must i no end. but death, work. There's kidney trouble to a large ex Made of nothing but choice that comes of tent. Grapes. to thf trouble Ever notice how many people over No "Holder" or Preserva- 40 complain? tives used, no mixing its loss. say and watched Seven out of ten colds affect their done! It ouht to be like kidneys. The kidneys are causes, not the We do not belong to any the Liquor Trust, baby's. eolds. Keep them in shape by all therefore the a means. following prices per gallon: Their future is short; but oh You can do it easily and pleasantly. No nauseating disturbances. - o it turns on comfort! on No effect except on the kidneys. Claret, 50c the wrinkles are But that effect is quick and Aether Sherry, -- of pain or of long Doan's Backache Kidney Pills do Ankles perfect work. - 75c Honolulu is full of their praises. Port, Mr. H. G. Crabbe, of Nuuanu street, Scott's emulsion of cod-liv- er this city, formerly a merchant and clerk, is now a collector. He old and very writes: oil tor very "My age is 69 years and I am blessed BODlbOD with children and grandchildren. For ItiSKJ voting different ways is about two years I have been troubled Six Year Old 0 the food to secure this even with a severe pain in the back. A short time ago I purchased some of Doan's condition of health. Backache Kidney Pills at Hollister & This is one of our leaders. ef Wt'fl ttad tou a little to tnr. if vou like. Co.'s Drug Store, and found great re-li- i'cjil New iCOTT & BOWNE. street. York. through using them. I keep some Of the pills by me as a safeguard against attacks of my old complaint, Corporation Notices. Some times they are kind to Blanch most delisrhtful dinner was given which I need not fear so long as I have Hoffschlaeger Co,, Ltd Bates; they are not. The UK the Moana during the week by Mr. s remedy like Doan's Backache Kid- - San Francisco News-Lett- er has tooert Shingle, in honor of his moth ney following1 t'its of prose and poetry er, who is now visiting her son. Mr, Pills to combat them." The Pioneer Wine and Liquor DIVIDEND NOTICE. - For sale by all dealers; price 60 cents ative to itiat Honolulu favorite: Shinsrle's former home was in Chev- House; King near Bethel. "The reappearance of Blanche enne, Wyo., and the invitations extend- - per box, six boxes $2.50 Mailed by the Monday ed included only those of his friends j Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, whole-wh- o AND LOAN Bates, which will occur on THE GERMAN SAVINGS night at the Columbia Thsnter, in a also hall from that city. There 'gale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. SOCIETY. dramatize. on of Ouida's "Under Two is quite a large neyenne contingency ' Honolulu, a was proven by at California St., San Francisco, Cal. Flags.' is on event of importance to the here in the public at large, and of personal inter merry tableful who partook of Mr "He said that in London they would NEW ARRIVAL Mi-.- - Shingle's hospitality. guests est to Bates' numerous friends in His were give a lot for a book like that." ENDING ; FOR THE HALF TEAR ONOLl-Ll- society for this patriot San Francisco. Her success is a mat- Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Mr, and Mrs. - OF with the 30th of June, 1901. a dividend j of Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Bon. Mr. Grady, "Yes?" ic ter of record, and the production the of week mitrht be viewed in the 1 "These old Greek books are very hard has been declared at rate three H "rider Two Flags' has been one of the Mr. and Mrs. Towse, the Misses Pratt n l ann- one-eigh- th per and (3s) cent per national colors. There's the I sensations of the East. The and Mr. Bryan K. Baird. to come by now. ; um on ail deposits, free of taxes, , uiechanicai ajid scenic equipment is j "Are they?" 1, laughing, happy, noisy group of Red-- payable on and after Monday, July j The delightful home of Mr. Mrs. you see on of the gone elaborate, and' involves the assistance and "Yes; it is account 8 'JOL who have to the races or the wed- of fifty people to manage it, besides ' Fred Whitney, on King street, was the M printing." GEORGE TOURNY, dings or the picnics, who have danced 120 who ts.ke part in the action of the center of a charming festivity on Tues- - "Why?" day evening, en- iii Miss. Whitney piece. when "Well, Mr. Jones said there had been Ein the boat houses or jat dined and been ji1;. tertained thirty of her young friends at Kimonos, wined at the hostelries. who have wav- - "Blanche Bates is here can we forget supper a la Hawaiian. This was serv- no printing done worth speaking of KIHEI ASSESSMENT NOTICE. face to baffle Gibson? days of the Greeks and Ro- ed their flags, fired off the bombs, set That ed in a. large lanai erected at the back since the Perhaps sne'll show us Cigarette, of the house, which was beautifully mans." goihg the pinwheels or delight try Ibsen. THIRTEENTH AND FINAL shouted Perhap. she'll at decorated with ferns, flowers and large "Mr. Jones said that?" Pajamas. TEE flags I very lucky UMtunent of 6 per cent, or $2.60 per at the of rockets as they streak- you do,. Afterwards dancing was enjoyed "Yes, and he said was But Blanche divine, whate'er until the wee sma' hours of the morn- to a book." ih&re, on the Kihel Plantation Co., ed their gorgeousness across the sky. Don't try "that New York twaddle: have such Ltd., rock, has been levied, and will ing. "To come to the point, how much do Shirts, There are the Blues, who have watch- For faith, we have no wish to view .5 become due and payable at the offices Your pore ps stocking model. you want for it?" it Alexander and Baldwin, Ltd., on the ed the ships go out to sea with longing The engagement of Miss Ida Belle being an old book u "Well, sir, such 15th day of June, 190L bear-l- ; I Palmer, well known in Honolulu, and AT ALL PRICES. Interest eyes, out- your galor-We'l- l having printed in the times liter the 15th day of July, 190L perhaps because those same We'll givt talents praise and been going ships have carried away those give yc-u- r art its innings. hernumerous visits, and Mr. Oenrg-- ; or tne ureens, anu ir. jon u , Tress., writ a Tki t n t Jk But we've small admiration for wji eaton. has been announced in San spoken so highly of it, I couldn t in r ' whose presence was the sum total of gas-jp- e underpinnings." ' Honolulu. May 20. 19tL 681 i Your br;mcisco society columns. fairness to myseit let it go ior less inn j foese VjOOClS are 01 the V erv Latest the happiness f the watchers, and iC May gave very j 10. absqnee mean Miss Damon a The pleasant little informal enter i is fictitious, but we Patterns and Styles, and NOTICE. whose made it all picnic and lunch at Moanalua on O lr illustration Per- Y tainment of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C can assure the hopeful beginner that it "What's this dull town to me?" Fourth. Her guests, who rode di Brown, given on July 2d, was can be seen at thr-prett- y much remem- they "strangers and after a morning spent in is in no way exaggerated. We j are AT THE STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- - haps because the enjoyed by the guests. Miss M. Ida once coming across two books in valley below the Damon place, t ber lsg of holidays Zeigler, Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Clara the Wing Loy Company, held within our gates" to whom on enjoyed the polo of the afternoon, and a little shop in a country town, one a on June 24th, Leong Kau ana fhc, - cm., '' tr, orhfim Zeigler, Mr. Newton, Mr. Lynn, and Mr. M. CH1YA, wonf T.ii- 'hftmc a moonlight trip home in the evening, De Lartigue. Bible and the other a prayer book. Bw Nan were duly elected managers Mr. Mrs. J. S. Walker, Mr. were we an of - because they were and Jt jJt What their exact dates Telephone 8311 the Wing Loy Company, said man- Brown, Mr. Dil- White. to 1, and Mrs. Arthur Isaac Late Gropps know, as they haa notn lost tneir wment take effect from July .a,u..-- A ,,a Ut.mocU homesick feet lingham, Miss King, Mr. Wal letters from the Anton not Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets, Juliette of Singapore, ; pages and were very incomplete in ML Mr. Chee Wai Hoon, the present Upon a foreign shore Mr. tell their safe arrival at title 24. ter Dillingham and Kimbal. which they say reminds them mueh but neither of them laaager, leaves for China on July ? ? other particulars, Haunted by native lands, the while, j WING LOY COMPANY. - of Honolulu in its trees and plants. lean have been earlier than 1700. Above And blue, beloved air," 1 lie nieinuiiui iiiuun , io- Honolulu. June 27. 1901. 5894 ariisuc - k J j :oaeh wss a laree card announcing that . resenting me Apostle 1'aui, anciaeai- JT of not meant a, 4, . --M1 Si uowaell. wife of the popular the time the Fourth has t c t--oJl ; they were to be had for the moderate . . . "' t.. commander of the Zealandia, is the j n. s xi-- of 15 and 10. respectively, IAN pleasure-seaso- Perhaps Decause tney in piace in ax. Anurew auicai.3r guest of Mrs. Whitney, prices FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, Fred King v, ; - . . t1 i . ... an loner aco. - i i t ' 1 k verv I Lands nri 35 Front St. are discontented ones who have not '' street I'll- " .v the - - and we imagine they are in that littie tne j Hono-ffanc!- ei NEW YORK. been able to reach the having of enthusiastic member of the shop still. C f course. It gives an air of 43 HUMORS OF BOOK HUNTING. Leonard St. needed change the maiden ; lulu Cricket Club, which organizatfjn to to charge for its . .3 . V, - li it V, f Vi .. mairt. prosperity be able of greenish-whit- e goods exactly 250 times what they are who talks her cnai wiiiui'w. We have said that second-han- d M, S. tropics supplants, she says, b'k worth, but it is not cheering ror tne ror in Grinbaum & Go. that the sellers have a very fair working knowl- collector. New York Tribune. all rosiness of cheeks, and who quotes Mrs. Burns and daughter, from Yo LIMITED. kohama, passing through on herv way- - edge of their trade, and this is perfectly as apro,. w to San Jose to visit her father and true; but here and there may still be F tne repiy ui nif wui hihihcu motner, xir. ana Mrs. jonn vvnuney, one or two knowledge is Man's Likeness bite and Commission Merchants by Dr. found whose Sale. who, commenting when her friend re were entertained while here Mrs, J. S. McGrew. less than even the knowledge of the marked, "My face is my fortune," said. and v r veriest tyro among collectors. At this you a photograph that OFFICERS: no crime to be poor'." the mala- - If want M '"It's Mr. Mason F. Prosser is in town imagine we can see the veriest tyro represent you as you are, j GKIN'BAUM. President. wt fwlll idea-- d, who fret for the cool wind! from Kauai. Mr. Prosser expects to up we you'll like what we E. J BENJAMIN. Vice President and jrial pricking his ears and making him know - theater-hungr- y go East in the near future for aVifeit make for you. There's artlstl Manager. nf tvio Cnast- the wh parents. V ready for a bargain; but let him not A. 'jARTENBERG, in New York with his be precipitate, for not even among the merit In them, top. Secretary. tllr rtf the Henrv Miller season anc They are mounted In the late LOCISSON, Treasurer. men who know nothing about books I LOTS TRACT Blanche Bates. Cantain Hughes, whose wife is the - oval style, and are lust th IN KING STREET - 1 hope his own eompara- ...... rt "Do Dt.,1- rtrtA f fo TV can he to turn thing. AGENTS FOR Then last-l- ast, but by all tnat sianos " ''kTve erudition to account. The people S1.SM to 1,W0 a lot. BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE for appreciation of blessings bestowed, dellhia aurjnK the week. who sell books in Ignorance of their real iJuaifAy, of Toronto, Ontario. i of society made value are mostly those who keep old cnows as G. N. Wilcox's prmiMa THE AMERICAN ,not ast- -is that part FIRE INSURANCE seeing eyes Mrs. J. Monsarrat and son have gone curiosity shops in country towns. We COMPANY, of New York. up of those who with the Mrs. was t, to it, but, I . , . t . , . I : ,V, f to the Coast. Monsarrat. regret to have record from TAKE THE special - t attention given xo coDBign- looking out tnrougn tne wimc guegt of mother. Mrs. ('oneyff..1 experience, we know-tha- "WU of Coffee. .s.it bitter personal truth, declare unhesitatingly that no- - vious to her departure. it is almost impossible to cheat ELEVATOR nay, more, V , . . . 3 1 1 T . 1. . . r. , . . . them in these matters; that i . ' hVa IHE0S0PH ICAL SOCIETY i jyiiss uftuuc vriiiei. no oi ltcttii cut: to attempt to of ours. ,.t'-- c - it is well nigh hopeless than in these glad Islands mwst nf Kfiwarii Damon, at Moa- we TWENTY LOTS IN MANOa VAJk :'. ivi-l- r retnr4ieiifo buy a book from them at all, even, where the sea and sky, vaiieys rolna rnt buy FOTO AOHa 1 a. u!m. on Friday. niay say. when one is prepared to BRANCH: Saturday 7: ever-ope- n town .JET, formerly Montano's Tract, H,M m., hold an mviiauuu a prk-e- . The following dia- - Williams' r' bUb:rw w moctlnu In114 tt,AH1C hallI I I nfV hills out it for fair Mights of ze chanceB Dyerttspent few days in logue may perhaps help to explain what Gallery. Pythias, Fort St.; Tuesxlay, 'to those who will reali the Paymaster a 1st. P- - m., class of "Ancient Wisdom. . health, Honolulu, en route to the Coast on aj-w- mean: J V. Mr -- I given ior picisu.c refect BUILDING. oereiania ax. liDrary . tve leave ' " e .u...v. eonnrmea fsiDiiomaniac iviay j. nae B0ST0N a saiuraay evening and Wednewlay nere out nere ...it.- - squadron ""' nernocn jv a ,ook round anKinB the books? from 3 to 5. Information, away for tbe bather and boaters j Certainly vear" - Provin(..;;i; Shopkeeper sir. ari. Marques, 814 Fort St. V Mr. H. M. Whitney left on the Zea- . CONSOLIDATED ? in LOT8 IN KAXB - ZlL-- special gratificatu.n? . JJ and tne Eaf,t Might you be in want of anything TOUR HUNDRED are there en-it- Q HAWAII Where more than here Bom(e six Weeks or two Particular. .ODA WATER WORKS CO wANI CT, from S0 to KM a Hie, SHINPO SHA. alks and cyclers months. r uozmnnea wmronwniw. ii UO.il 1.1116 II 1 would to .... chppka 1 t Si thanks. I only thought I like ..... e ..... ,.. r.lo rbads to Diow me :tn MadBtw and Mr. Wrirht spent look t them. LIMITED at Aiea, the country place He does so. and routs about for some where Dr. 1 J-S-- McGrew. j theol- - - gorgeousness? And of and minutes among many volumes of ipanese paper published in oramas of All the latest and most approved ma- or tropic j f "Paley's Evidences Hawaii. with a background of a n works the . . flFTT LOTS IN KEKIO TlACl, but here This evenini? wertdlnir nni .. any DUl a chinery used by us. wkh, taiior, L,. .,, snowv clouds, for ,.,...... aUe ninrp t t he Wm. a task that would crusn I t rvtru tr - " MM a lot. SHIOZAWA, SKle. t. t At last, at Maks Island, Proprietor or i-- werrey. r maniac really confirmed. i6j't 'the Regias to flame agrainst Mr. ana Mrs. (books are Poinciana mJ? very bottom of the heap Oldest Soda Works tutorial and Printing ;has nature paid more glorious tribute M"r. John Cassidy was an outgoi always in heaps in old curiosity shops) rk - Offlce near bridge. King street, P. O. !of red. white and blue? passenger on iuesaay s ieaianaTi-i- e he comes across a book of a different ON THE ISLANDS. will be absent about a year. sort: for the sake of our illustration, rra- - V l let us sav a copy of the 17T2 edition, in IN PCTJStYffl ,1 Mrc William Montrose TWENTY LOTS .r r e Misses Angus and Miss E. Grace poems of i PURITY IS OUR MOTTO. REMOVAL farewell dinner Sunday quarto, of the miscellaneous NOTICE. ham' a Cooper. were passengers to Hawaii by Tues- pleasant Latin versifier, Vincent TRACT, l0xlM, fl.MT lot. evening in honor of Dr. C. B. day's Island boat. that of honor there were Bourne. Such a book might easily fetch phODki7i. Fort and Allen St the guest metrop- - present Dr and Mrs. J. 8. McDonald C. by as much as ten shillings in the Dr. and Miss Caroline Hassforth left ix xfefirew. for Hilo to spend her sum olis: in the nrovinces, tnereiore. 'Mrs. C C. & Mr" the Kinau to offer three T. DE BOLT Mrs. R- - Meyers. mer vacation. would be reasonable Counters, Etc.f Etc. HAS PFMOVPn HIS Rerc-e- Drew. J,V i -- o-- and Captain fc shillings and sixpence. As it happens. Uw Utl jt j ex- - possess He Shelving, ces to room 602 top (6th) floor Mr. F. T. Merry was among the !the bibliomaniac does not it. Mr. Stewart, oldrUtfe cursionists early in the week to the j therefore makes a violent effort to ap-oth- er ?tngenaid building. Mr. Smith and Partitions, 6S97 friends from the Islands. pear unconcerned with the usual result B. Cooper, are in town for a that he looks a very demon of covet- - AND STORE Charles f0".0?Ha- an OFFICE They are domiciled at the. jir. ana sirs, tawara organ nave ousness. from their Waialua wedding j waiian Hotel, whence returned I ' V ...... FIXTURES they"in Honolulu jptirney. XI J IIIU11I U wi noiH further particulars apply U .. iaunts ;he says, holding it up. tot on to China and Japan la Sard and Fancy Woods, made t before going A splendid game of polo was played "Tt is a verv old book." remarks the order by S v Moanalua grounds on the owner. 1 looke d fopon . says maniac, how imnn?" the kamaamas Fourth. "Yes," the "but L. IT are Mr. a Irs. kl - CHAS. BEAL f the steamerr cnina. j0 jP much- is it?" 1 , B. Wood. t . TUotorhnuse. Mrs A. Mr. W. W. Cross left on the Aorangl very old. Indeed. I should say kon Mala IS. 128 Merchant St AN T T TV, t-- . "i. nZ..-- m Dilling- - "It is - - i. 4. t I ft X T3- 1 ' - Mr- - B. F. i. ciTTvn l"TH ice (ir til I for a visit to his old home in rinnl-U- t was nuite one of the first books X Peg. Tprlnted; you. OEBIGNB AND ESTIMATES Achl n :i ' 1 t otildn't sir?" 1 progress - y, ! - all wc " r i.-r- Mall. Fort l. nnt nnite bo old as .mV . -- vt. was aepftcu r. - was amnn iionaav . o Pooner. Mr H Danforth ,vi.iB, c ... v. Ur. VUdln--ic , ,. that. ie.-- i J, - j. "- -. - with neautirui jjaoocusci- i. uc.ua. In here the other ' on Tuesday las t, and "I had a gentleman Custom Bouse Blanks. to be present. of 'Zealandia a at7the K the , , Z wharf to Dia - r ik- r- a day looking and he said it was r many t rii'IiilS W t: i thf rro,-u' ouaj c rQn onoV" J t. at It H. n. rriT-vr-x-- o very Perhaps you know him, & " " i o. Secretary, i him Godspeed Thurston for a brief visit on Hawaii. old book. Company sir? Mr. Jones, the butcher." Of All Kinds. was an Mr. was an outgoing "No, the pleasure. What NOTICE. Mrs. Ohrt. of Lahaina, Edgar Halstead I haven't HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. outgoing passenger en te to Port- - passenger on the Kinau. did he say about it?" Real Estate she goes for a cnane V "He said it was the oldest book he TASTY AND ARTISTIC . continued Judge and Mrs. Wilder went to Hilo seen, he wished he could r.-:- because of had ever and - ,1.. v rK ALEX- - of climate for the Fourth. Brokers. - afford to buy It." o hi the private health. MILLINERY ;2- rLS tsishon Qtroot j Jt leasid "Did he, indeed?" to th? i tnr GViincr'ie has J. O. Carter Jr. is enjoying his va- you never see books AT Ei" Public until further reet "Yes; he said 10 WEST KING STV the Mist cottage, on Makiki cation in Hilo. like that nowadays." , . his- mother . MISS N. F. HAWLEY'S vvnaer avenue, "That is quite true. What else did 71 . naeat will reside for the Prince David is in Hilo to attend Read the Dally Advertiser; seatr Alex. Young younger 210-21- Bulld- - brother raxes. ,he say?" . 1 Boston Building. mrott. 6897 the tax 14 THB PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADvEKUSER, HOiOL0i,U, JULY 6, 1901. HAWAIIAN ENGINEERING and Construct? , AGONY t-- s j- r pm - r . . tj ' " AWFUL r OJ.U rim MnnMttr t .i Common CRUELTY ON K'JLUIO DW, OV, 01&nUin VVALiU JdUILDINQ

The Story of a Stricken Woman All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations Surv. ,,.. C n A. -. 117fl MtHHM.lr. OA . - ' m Minn. - 'JBlMk Whom Doctors Were Not m ' aim r. hnir n ' - i Sense Abie to Help. tended, in all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts 8olicYtM 8ai2 THE SEAS roads. Electric and Steam: Tunnels, Bridges. Buildinen wicwTl roL U (From the News, Connersviile, Ind) tions, Piers, Wharves, etc. )rsu Special attention given to Examinations. Valuations nnri The story of Mrs. Nellie M. Hedden, erties for investment ourposes. funj of I Talk. of No. 621 Summit avenue, Connersviile, FREDERICK J. AMWBG, M. jlnd., an important lesson, for Am. So. C Scarf in contains Engineer and Manager. Proceedings the many American women who suffer in W. R. CASTLE JR. Secretary and Treasurer. face the ordeal that We do developing, printing, mount- Sc silence rather than ing, copying, enlarging, retouching, re- United States the usual treatment of their troubles Rings pairing, photo-colorin- g, picture-framin- g entails. is a story that rings with It and everything connected with pho honest gratitude and does not tell half are th ruling fad in the ographing. Courts. the misery that the narrator endured. Hast, and are fast becoming Other women who are suffering as Mrs. o will to under- WHYDON'TYrfl here. Hedden did know how We Make a Specialty of it can- "Worn with a handsome silk stand and appreciate much that in a newspaper article. Mrs. tie, nothing can be more IWILEI DEMURRER not be told is our Hedden's experience is best given in swell. Swell dressers take to because we do nothing else. It business, each of our nine employee lr WAS OVERRULED jher own words. She says: them at sight. in expert in his department. "For nearly a year I endured terrible We have a splendid stock WE TURN OUT THE BEST PRINT agony caused by a general breaking of new creations in these IN THE CITY In one half the time tha: , down of the nervous system, female Ter- - suppression of pe-- . rings, from the simple Ro- 't takes elsewhere. Miscellaneous AatterS in the weakness and the t . . riods. I suffered greatly with bearing man gold band to the elabor- Our developer was second man in Taber gallery in San Francisco rftOnal Circuit COUrt rather down pains and was very weak and ate chased and gem-s- et ring, My was ie is an expert professional, and doe? Wants His Children. short of breath. circulation and at prices varying from nothing but develop the plates ant? j very bad, causing numbness of limbs, My Six Dollars to One Hundred ilms of our customers. dizziness and headache all the time. heart would sometimes feel as if there and Fifty. Yesterday afternoon the United States was a heavy weight on it. I had never We have also just received Commissioner found Captain E. Wal- been healthy and strong, so you can an unusually attractive as- FREE lace had sufficient: evidence against him readily see that I was in no condition to withstand such a combination of ail- sortment of INSTRUCTION to warrant him being1 held for cruelty ments. on the hih He was released up- "'I grew worse very rapidly and all ;n handling you Kodak or Camara; lr. on furnishing bonds to the amount" of the doctors I tried failed to check my Lace and printing or developing in any branch cl $5,000. The hearing of first mate, John. decline. A friend of my husband told how much good Dr. Williams' Pink photography. Douglas, has not been held, but will him Kodaks, as well Pills had done his wife, so I commenced We sell Eastman's take place today. The hearing of the Pins is all the best grades of amateur and taking them and can now state that Scarf professional 'Cameras on the market second mate was also called and con- they are the only relief I ever had. The 1901 Models. We do not sell second- cluded yesterday. He, too, was found first bgpt helped me so much that I was "BAROQUE efficacy of in the new hand and shop-wor- n instruments aa to have enough evidence of an incrimi- thoroughly convinced of the makes the new, in- the remefy I continued the treatment PEARL," which bright and but advertise each nating nature against him to warrant jew- strument for just what It actually Is. for several weeks, using six boxes in most attractive piece of s his being kept on shore until such ti:n-a- all. elry imaginable. If you have We do not carry EVERYTHING ap- pertaining to Amateur and Professional the courts may try him. The second "In conclusion I will say that if any seen them, we would be Avho not Photography no stock house in thf mate was unable to furnish bonds, so one, is suffering the same as I was, pleased to show them the will take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as orld does that; but we do carry by he wlH have to spend his time between next time you are in. far the to the extent of Its obligations to these the present date and the calling of his directed they will be rewarded" very In fact, our stock is trial ir. Oaiiu prison. Th Sea King is (Signed) NELLIE M. HEDDEN. full all along the line, and here from Newcastle with coal. On the Subscribed and sworn to before me to fill Largest 1900. we are in a position way to this port several of the crew this 14th day of November, every FINLY H. GRAY, want. complained. 'Inimediately upon their i AND MOST COMPLETE i Seal Notary Public. arrival, whi ii was on the 2i)th of June, STOCK OF charges they had been Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale Peo- they fiied that ple are sold at all druggists or will be most shamefully treated by the officers sent direct from Dr. Williams Medicine oi the vessel. The testimony of several Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Price 50 Photographic - cents per box: six boxes, $2.50. of the- sailors was of such a nature that the Commissioner ordered that eight of them be held on behalf of the United ' Supplies States lovernment. now in tlie hands of Henry Smith, clerk i of the Judiciary Department, who is that Is carried in the Territory of Ha GEAR ON rWULBL j anxious that the amount be disposed of aii. We do our best to give satisfac- - j according to judicial authority; that FORT STREET. Judge Gear yesterday made permu- tion, and guarantee each and every ar- aoiiuH iW said sum of money Is now not earning ticle leaves our shop. iiiei Extraordinary that more or and it is opinion ofin.ththe court was a most lengthy j Interest income, document, covering several pages of le- - ! sirable the same be put at interest, but gal cap, and written closely in micro- - Henry Smith does not wish to become HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY scopic script. Judge Gear 'took up each iumvs u point of the demurrer, and answered 8 of money belongs to and is Bargains in each in detail. The demurrer holds the distributive share of one Ida Booth, j now the wife of one George Patterson, COMPANY. that there was no house at Iwilei whose character could he questioned. The de- - Dn residing at nonu.uiu. uuL uu Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. to contrary. The do- - er alleges on information and belief Kimono, Cotton Crepe, Silk cirion holds the mortgaged to muirers held that the words, In equity that said share has been Days of one ftegeiKen. wno nas since leii. me The Hawaiian Islands, and that she be- Gents' Furnishing Goods, 000XX0000XX'1 the head of the petition. The court says j not in any way lieves F. A. Sehaofer represents said ' Tight Beits their absence does only interest legality of document, j Segelken here. That the Ladies', Gents Straw Hats the that in is to see or in any way abridge its effectiveness. petitioner has said fund Over - that it is perpetually earning interest, Are L. A. Andrews, on behalf of the demur- or said , and whether said Ida Patterson rers, noted exceptions, the demurrer 'doea Pianos having been over. uled. Segelken is the rightful reversioner not concern the petitioner. Will Continue MISCELLANEOUS. j She prays that a trustee be appoint- Commencing 1. fling-Surfa- ce ed to take hold and invest said fund, July for 3 Weeks. The attorney in the case of Jose da j Silva asked permission of the court to and for that purpose petitioner would Pianos amend his complaint by striking there nominate her son, Charles Booth, as a from the allegations of fraud against suitable and responsible person to be "CLING-SURFACE- e a uc " IS A BELT J. M Osorio. the present administrator. hsks uan Slier, which produces a clean, Thomas Fitch, the attorney for the pe- - ,lur lu ano r. acnaeie,. .flinging surface on the belt after It titioner, said that he did not believe lias penetrated the belt, and It Is Pianos that the charges of fraud could be sus- A clergyman while catechising his a. belt preservative, making and Sunday school had occasion to ask the Don't Miss the Chance. keeping leather, cotton or rope tained. the Thf UnnliraHnii nf K. A. DoUthUt. children the meaning of the word flexible and elastic, vastly increas- A girl youngest f ing life. vhn Hp admitted & little in the its It also acts perfectly r,ofa .ht - on rubber belts. practice law in the Territory of Hawaii, class was so certain ihat slv- knew fr,- an- One-thir- fl with the greatest of confidence, more power is trans-Biitte- d was filed with the clerk of the Supreme ' j? by its use, or in other Court yesterday. swered, An epistle s the wife of an K two-third- TO words, a belt s as large RENT John Martins, on behalf of Hattie apostle." New York Sun. I t power "Cllns;-fiurfac- e" will transmit the if Petzold, aged 4 years, and Eliza Petzold. t is used. aped 6 years, has petitioned to the oooco I Send for a sample ten -- pound tin. Large Stock to courts of this Territory that he be ap- Waverley Block Hotel Bv pointed administrator of the estate of The Whole Story Price 50c per lb.' Select From. Herman Petzold. an insane person, who jl j& is at present in the asylum. The in- in one competent has a lot of land on Lana-w- ai letter about LITTLE GIANT street in this city. The petition was granted yesterday afternoon, the peti- FIRE EXTINGUISHER Q tioner being required to give a bond of The only chemical Are extinguisher heap $2,000. "PaitvXittef David Dayton of this city has asked Healani and Myrtle i:hat is ready at any time. Will not (PERRY DAVIS'.) deteriorate. No dangerous acids or for a distribution of the estate of chemicals In it. Can Le handled by James Dalton. The deceased was a saloo- From Capt. F. Loye, Police Station No. Prices n-keeper, a child. who died some two years s, Montreal : frequently uee Perry . ago. leaving property to th amount of "We Price $3 each. $8,500. Davis' Paix-Kill- er tor pains in the atom-- James Love, who was restrained frpm ui'A, rifU!af!T)i, stiffness, frost bites, chilr i J& Jt having control of his two natural chil- - Mains, and all afflictions which HANDKERCHIEFS! cramis, dren, Annie K. Co. Hart and James Love. befall men in our position. I have no hesi-- Oceooic Jr., because of his improvident habits mi ftticco, tation in saving tlu.t Pain-Kill- er U the is tea of life, has petitioned to the courts to be allowed possession of his offspring best remedy to have near at hand." Tel. 821. li FORT 8T. ohce more, he having learned, since the i Internally Externally. time the children were placed under the Used and Are just the things for the guardianship of J. A. Magoon, in 1895. Two Size, 25c. and 50c. bottles. MOANA I XX00000 OOOOOOOO to live quite comfortably on the sum of of $625 per annum. Unless sufficient j Fourth July. cause can be shown 7y those interested HOTEL In the children, why the petition should END YOUR WingWoChan&Co not be granted, the prayer of the father will be allowed. BUSINESS ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH. BUS LINE bony Furniture, Cigars and Tobaccos, WANTS HER MONEY Chinese aad Japanese Teas, Ycu can do it Now. Crockery, Mattings, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE TO EARN INTEREST taUrons of the MOANA HOTEL, busses Vases, Camphorwood Trunk, will leave regularly to and from the Rattan Chairs. Co elty, as follows: & Legal Investment Sought for Iwakami trom corner King fes and Satins and Fort Sts. a Sum in Court's From Moana Hotel. )F ALL KINDS. The Inter-Islan- d 7:M a. m. S:0 a. m. 210-2- 12 Nuuanu Hands. 8:0 a. m. 8:30 a. m. Street HOTEL STREET 8:45 a. m. 9:30 a. m. Telegraph Co. :15 a. m. 10:M a, m. Mrs. Anna Long, widow of Joseph 4:0 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4:3t p. m. 5:15 p. Booth, deceased, has fili'd papers in the m. -- & is transmitting mes- I:3t p. m. 6:00 p, m. lb SNEY First Circuit Court as follow: She : p. m. : p. m m sages to all the islands has a life estate in and to a certain fund Commutation tickets may be pur- ii3$aie Grocers and i8ftieri In in the hands of the e'erk of the Judi- of the group except chased at the Hotel Office. ciary Department, to $1,837.50 prin- Leather and S&ee Hading wit, Kauai cipal, part proceeds of land sold years Oahu Carriage Mfg. Co., Ltd. AJft.-- Honolulu Soap Work Corn ago, belonging to her late husband. That RIVER . H. - a J STREET. CARD. .nr. P lulu, an Tacnarj. $1,800 of said sum came in the hands rUNIflUM RATE IS $2. MANAGER MOANA Painting, Blacksmithlng Trimming A Specialty- - HOTEL. of the present clerk In the shape of i and Government bonds handed over to him ALL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. COTTON & 64L O. Box IT BROS. CO. by his predecessor, the late William Phone Blue P. Fkgikeers akd Genjbai. Con Foster, then clerk of the Supreme losotolu Office, Magoon Bl'k Court. All of the income arising out TJPSTA'RS tractors. ffl of the said fund has been paid to the The leading Buslnesa Collec in the petitioner from time to time, until May TELEPHONE MAIN 131. Plans and Estimates furnished for all West (estab. 49 years). Send for fre P,0 last, when interest on said Govern- Classes of Contracting; Work. catalogue. 14 Poat etret. Ban Franciseo, ment bonds stopped and said bonds Messenger will call for your me . Room tot, Read Advertiser. Botoa Block, Honolulu, California. have money is sage if desired the been redeemed and the I

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learning causes them to spend more in THB proportion to their Incomes for educa- THE FIRST tion than the Anglo-Saxo- n can appre- THE CHINESE ciate. Although the Chinese knew the hard- Hank ship of the United States Exclusion iaws they made no outward objection to the LIMITED. annexation of the Islands to the United OF HAWAII. LTD. Incorporated under the Laws of tfcs States, probably because such objections Territory of Hawaii. OF HAWA might have been futile jbut more than likely because they had confidence in the PAID UP CAWTAL - $600,01 e Capital, 25t,0OO.t leadership parties who advocated RESERVE - - - SO. G it. They were intensely surprised and President n Cecil Brown indignant, .however, when it was found Vice President ...... M. P. Robinson UNDIVDED PROFITS - 12l.OO that the United States authorities pro- Cashier W. Q. Cooper OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ceeded to put said laws into force im- Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant W. Charles M. Cooke J. Girvin Writes mediately, even before Congress had sup-pl- ii Street. President the machinery for carrying said P. C. Jones Vice President is fitting glasses Braneh Office: Hilo, Hawaii. C. H. Cooke Cashier and improve law into effect. The United States off- F. C. relieve strain icers began by refusing to honor permits, Atherton Assistant Cashier .. and the of Their Life Craflicts a General Bnnness the stock Hot issued in good faith by the Hawaiian BankiiE Henry "Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. appar- - leal and scientific government, in accordance with an opin- Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. ss. ur ulKc. k"o n i otiirlv to ion rendered by Attorney General. AT HONOLULU AND HILO. tus. ii " the and make our patrons and Traits. The American community on the Islands Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor- gerv. - Mt, ,h:i we are interested in the wel- was shocked at such an opinion, and on SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wiU j "ves- - appeal to the full Cabinet he evidently interest allowed for yearly deposits at promptly and carefully attend te all ?,re of was directed to issue a contrary opinion the rate of 44 per cent per annum. business connected with banking en-- Water held a more liberal view of the Rules and regulations of savings de- - trusted to it Sell and Purchase For- - TCEST CLASS OF -- per- rartment furnished upon application. eign Exchange, Issue promptly and to last ituation and it was ordered that all Letters of Credit. We repair zlisses mits issued by the Hawaiian government SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. should be honored. It gave the Chinese Rx" ON THE PREMISES. LABORERS HERE n F4CT. In Four a taste of what consideration they were Ordinary and Term Deposits received Minutes. to receive at the hands of American offi- and interest allowed In accordance cials. Notwithstanding such a ruling, the 1 5 with rules and conditions printed In . xtent to which the ramiticatlon of de- Hi passbooks, copies of which may be had N. SANFORD, The Solid Virtues of a Race Which opinions Attorney General, on application. A cisions, of the m -- LIMITED Judd Building, Mauufa4uriB Optician, What a convenience in case. ilawaiians Have opinions of the Secretary of the Treas- Fort Street. or sickness. Cause ury, etc., etc., on a law which was prim- gtoa B iilding. - Fort Street. This can be accomplished to Respect. arily intended to exclude "laborers" has OFFICERS: Claus Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin. on gone imposed great hardship on a (Over May & Co.). the has H. P. Baldwin President people who were here by invitation and J. B. Castle FJrst Vice President Clans Spreckels & Co., Bankers to whom the country is so much in- - W. M. Alexander. Seeond Vice President Blue Editor Advertiser: This peculiar people debted. J. P. Cooke Trwuiir.r j HONOLULU, H. T. NOTATION AND Pius who have forestalled the other nations of Section 4 of the Organic Act declares W. O. Smith Secretary and Auditor flu Sis persons the earl... in many inventions and dis that all who were citizens of the SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THB Republic of Hawaii on August 12th, 1898, NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF coveries, as the compass, silk, porcelain, are citiZens of lhe Unlted states The MILL SUPPLIES gun-powd- printing by movable type, constitution of the United States de Sugar Factors SAN FRANCISCO. Tou can serve coffee, toast and the discovery of America a thousand clares that all persons born or naturaliz and eggs -- AND DRAW EXCHANGE ON in six minutes by years before Columbus was born, etc.. ed in the Lnited States and subject to using a Primus Blue Flame the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na- - Stove. etc., are said to have been the first plan- the United States. Under the former all Commission Merchant tional Bank of San FraneJsco. ters of sugar cane on these islands. Chinese, born or naturalized in the Ha- LONDON The Union Bank of Lon- This stove is perfectly safe, don, easy to operate During the part ISth cen- waiian Islands become American citi- Ltd. Maehinery. Waste. and economi- latter of the AGENTS FOR NEW YORK American Exchange Na- an for cal in the use of fuel. tury Kamehameha I. sent trading vessels zens, and under the latter all born since 1S8, August 12th, are citizens. There Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co., tional Bank. Coal and Stockholm Tar, Asphaltum, to China and it is more than likely that j Haiku Sugar Company, CHICAGO Merchants' National Bank. were but few Chinese naturalized, about Lyonnais. fftct. Rosin and Oakum, It Burns Kerosene Oil. some of these brought a few of this en 720 in the past fifty years, but the births Pala Plantation Company, PARIS Credit The Nahlku Sugar Company, BERLIN Dresdener Bank. Picking of all kind. terprising race It is stated that in 18u2 cannot be approximately estimated. cnuu-re- n Klhel Plantation Company, HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Price a brought stone sugar mill United States census recorded all Hongkong fjBt. fj illCS. is $4 25. Chinaman a of the half blood as "part Hawai- Hawaiian Sugar Company, and Shanghai Banking fol- - Kahului Company, Corporation. and started a plant on Lanai. The ian," but in course of time the Census Railroad Km- - and Galvanized Iron Wire. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA lowmg year, the crop or prospects, not Bureau will give the details of parentage and Bank of New Zealand. Black and Galvanised Iron Staple. ot an wno were enumerateo. For camping, for yachting pre ving satisfactory, he returned to his -- VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank one Mule Collar. or for It is unfortunate that the record of British American Line. of British North ad the household this own land. births kept by the Hawaiian government America. eon asd Mule 8hoa stove has not been excelled. When the Chinese first began to make was so carelessly kept it Is value- Tou can see some that Tnmsoci o General Bcmkina g Fxcrionce and Suction Hose. of them Hawaii their home is not recorded but less in proving facts of birth of Chinese, bum Ittam in operation in our dis- Chi- front the records do show when they began to as it makes it difficult for the older Deposits Received, Loans made on Uatker Belting, assorted slsee. play window. nese to obtain witnesses to the fact of Hawaii Land Co Approved Security, be admitted as citizens. In former times Commercial and 3t md Iron Chains. their having been bom on the Islands. Travelers' Credits Issued, Bilks of Ex- a foreigner was not allowed to marry a Section 101 of the Organic Ac t provides LIMITED. change Bought and Sold. and Dumpcart Harness, - native woman unless he became a citi for the registration of all Chinese labor- COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY snaking Plows, assorted sisea. zen. Probablv this is the reason that ers, and prohibits the Chinese residents ACCOUNTED FOR. going to me main- Anvils and Bellow. of tne lsianus trom t. I. W.W. Dimond&Co. Chinese first sought naturalization. As land. While this law gave them one yeat 1 V'.cea and Forget, tts. far back as 3S45 we find Chinese taking in which they might register, the machin 0. BREWER & CO., Ltd. l provid-kindl- y Capital Stock $100,000. LIMITED. out citizen s papers. The natives took ery for such registration was not Queen seven and one half months of Street, Honolulu, H. I. to the Chinese, who appeared to until ! Capital, paid up $55,000 the year had elapsed. Then again ou the learn the Hawaiian language with great :eg:s-facllit- y. AGENTS FOR IMPORTERS OF app!ication of some merchants for at lowest market prices. They made good husbands and they were refused on the ground Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono-m- ea fn ill tration, Sugar GLASS, CROCKERY fathers and in manv instances had large that their business or investment was too Company, Honomu Sugar - ' . . v...... in.. Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, families. Being great lovers of child- small ior mem 10 oc cuuui " OFFICERS. and status of a merchant. And yet Section 2 American Sugar Company, Make Hawaiian Co. ren, especially boys, they denied them- y Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plan- Hardware of the Act of 1S93 defines the word "mer-- i C. HOUSEFURNISHING ,, . . W. Achi President and Manager selves much ;n order to send their child- . i . i, ..... in t h I tation Company, Haleakala Ranch UTENSILS. anveny: as hav- - Nakuina Vice President ; Company, Kapapala Ranch, MolokaS Fort St., opposite Spreckels' Bank. ren hime to China to be educated, and actsof wcTS?? Ranch. to suppdft the grandparents. It was the nig the following meaning and noneiJ. ataxainai xreasurer a Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, to children home. and "iher: A mercnant is a person fia4i-- unucn jonnson secretary p. i rule serd the 1 V v. W. t r v,. to in sellintr merchandise, at a VliOl ir;o n i o' S UillC VI iJ'Ji it nw.i,oVv hiivinir and George L. Desha Auditor j m.. PHOTOGRAPHI! who dunrig ton Packets. accounted f:--r in the extreme poverty of fixed place of business, and j Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. the individual. Today there are hundreds the time he claims to be engaged as a per-rhin- o Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un PORTRAITS of Hawaiian born Chinese living in merchant, does not engage in the labor, except BOARD OF DIRECTORS derwriters. If.irmiinic of any manual tJtanflQnl Oil r-rmnnir It is generally admitted that the Isl- - such as is necessary in the conduct of his j Jonah Kumalae J. MakalnaL Money is not T TTT Dtntlronn ands are much indebted to the Chinese, business as such merchant. ' " LIST OF OFFICERS. . who through their industrious habits mentioned as a means for determining FtntQass Work Guaranteed - - C. M. Cooke, George T. have redeemed land that for years had j as to whether he is a merchant or not. President: Rock for Ballast were burned Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, into disuse and made it rent and A few hundred merchants ' Mr. fallen Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. tirtr doss not wish his sitter, producing property. As the natives o it during the fires for the suppression The above Company wfll buy, lease, F. to :rk perfectly tax rec- - - Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones. H. Water-walia- n unless satis j bubonic plague, and pending or sell lands in all parts of the Ha- diminished in numbers and taro lands of the Islands; house, G. R. Carter, Directors, MM Blafek Sand ,Hl nr. f..r lark of use the Chinese leas- - omnense by the Government they were and also has houses in White and other-patche- the city of Honolulu for rent, j employment at IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ed them and turned them into rice compelled to seek Also many lands that were but j businesses. These were denied registra- ble marshes from timte immemorial Jjave tion as merchants. It was exceedingly THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. pro- - they should have lost BM CORAL AND SOIL FOR BALE. by them been reclaimed and made unfortunate that LIMITED. ductive. As native labor gradually died J the high status of merchants, which the I e, oat Chinese were brought In to take its j treaty and law gives, on account of FOR RENT Dump carta furnished by the day on and probably it is largely owing to j tion of the authorities, some com-i- n PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., an hour's notice. them that the Islands occupy the position Of late there have been Subscribe Capita Yen 24,000,003 the sugar world that they do. ments on the hardship to Chinese which We meet them in all walks in life, have arisen under the Registration Act, Paid Up Capital . fen 18,000,003 able to regis-agai- n MOTT-SMIT- sometimes at the top of the ladder and j as to those who were not BLOCK. H. R, HITCHCOCK. con-ar- e of vile. They reasons of which they had no E8se?78d Fund . . Yen 8,310,069 Corner Co. on as the vilest the ter for Fort and Hotel Street. Office opposite . Union Feed Christian clergymen, teachers, doc- - trol. The law makes due provisions for Telephone Main - registered in Queen street. t?l tors, merchants, sugar barons, gold- such cases and they may he An smiths artisans of every description, Washington on order of a court having Attractive gardeners, hucksters, fishermen, labor- - jurisdiction. HEAD . OFFICE: YOKOHAMA ers, and with the exception of lawyers 1 The Registration Act does not require INTEREST ALLOWED. think they run the gamut of all profes- - ' the 'exempt'' classes to register, or We have seen one of though says they may do so. These Residence On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, per trades. it mer-- per them carry r.fr the prize fpr the best are citizens, teachers, students, cent annum. teccr In T.fliwH n.c Iiqvo Oort t h c m IpbH ..K.,ntt tmvpllprq for C'.iriOSlty, etC. On Fixed Deposit for 6 months, 3t4 per in athletic sports and we know "i their j. W. GIRVIN. ON THE cent per annum. success as merchants and importers. If On F.xed Deposit for 3 wionthr t per it were n : ior me vne nauns ui samu- - cent per annum. m-- a. on Pacific Heignts Vltvtrlo V ) . . . : w - The cars ling 1U1U i mivrvuig. a.4uiiru Nuuanu ave- - Corner of Pcnsacola - Railway will start from Isl- tr-fli- lower ordi .' ior to coming to the if . r twrithi nil ands, . which they are fr?uen,ly a ride and en- - - .y cars dail'. Take punish- they would Adeemed cooling breeze and magnificent H3ssinger Streets The bank buys and receives for col- law-abi- di --- people amongst our polyglot ;Joy lne andc INVINCIBLE V'ew- - lection Bills of Exchange, issues Draft ?ACHEC0'3 DANDRUFF KILLER popular There is an innate respect j goon and Letters of Credit, and transacts a ''kc.h a rem 1 a. nutumJ food for mairt.i'mng tneir commercial .. .ml amongst Chinese Fine Locality. Beautiful Grounds. general banking business. j hair, give new name toi the that it the hair n to any nher TAYLOR & CO., 81 filler and growth by feeding" the has never attributed J. H. in race. The great lire of January , J9M. which holds the hair roots. It B( !? the caused by tl ard of Health in its en BLAOKSMITHING, only hair and scalD food, and GENERAL Branch of Tokohama Specie Bank. J8 U nothing like it in the world. deavors to m ,v the bubonic plague, al- rem dandruff, stops falling hair, most wiped out the whole property of the h APPLY TO New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. L u4 I '- .- is a prevents gray hair and baldness. Gnlfiese me -- ' of Honolulu. It PACHECO'3 - o their goods and, Ship DANDRUFF KILLER-SOL- D fact the - 8pecial attention given to by them on ac- i - JUHEI ISH1ZUKA by prospects is more felt Wagon, mad to or- all Druggists and at the rendering them unable to Work. Lras ana AGENCY OF Barber Shop; Telephone Main rdntit of its ifTiiffiitfir? dbv their debts than from any other der LH typewriter cause. Xo people understand better the j QUEEN STREET. motto " that in unity is strength" and Opposite Judiciary Building. I. KEI KIN BANK, LTD thousand and one small companies ' the VINEYARD ST. which have been formed amongst them I 184. Tel. Main i KABAYAShl, Fort street, Honolulu. for carrvine on every possible enterprise, D;S MORI and 'm legal or illegal, attests the fact. A peo-- ! Transact General Banking and Ex- paper nip who individually endeavor to get ESTABLISHED IN ISM. change Business. ELECTRIC 0 their mmey's worth will not give way to OFFICE: i dissipation. It is rarely an inebriated ALAK2A STREET. HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, JAPAN Next to Pacifie Club & CC ; Chinaman is seen. ISHOP DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST charities are as broad as their HOURS: CE Their every NATIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA DELIVERED peregrinations and these extend to S. KOBAYASHI. M. D. 8 to M a, m. To any part of City. ' valley on the Islands, mere are several Bankers the eleemosynary societies among tn em t0, 1 V M- t6 A GENERAL BANKING ' - TRANSACT any particular case IGA WW t ' NO whose attention ? p. m. (except unday). ANU EAtUAWUi. BISHOP & CO, Hoflman ft HAS distress is brought and these invariably Telenhone: Whit 12L fifpa Markham. party is , and Travelers' Letters HltahaBs lo .k into the matter and the Commercial Btac till. p. o. Box Ml, either assisted to return to China or of Credit Issued, available In ail the ! World. SUPERIOR his immediate wants relieved. The penal EMPORIUM, Principal Cities ol the SAVINGS BANK i THE contract laws of the late Hawaiian gov--: Opened! ernment were seldom called into action New Restaurant, Just through the refusal of Chinese to fuifi'.l NT'l'ANU KING STS. Office at bank building on Merchant TTLE BEER i their agreements to labor, and invariaaiv TS S months, t per eent; street. i was case it was rouna mnn.vi when such the 83 -- I mo1Dth"'TSST ccnt; AT TH- E- that the laborer was being imposed uoon t t lrpAT C 25 CENTS by some one having a little brief author- - --Uaijo Savings Deposits will be received an interest allowed by this Bank at 4 Employers of labor invariably speak oi Sew CO., Ld, per cent per annum. - 5S90 CASTLE & COOKE TON mm j the Chinese as the best and most desir- c,Tk aU.; able class of labor, who once having HONOLULU. knowingly entered into an agreement Printed copies of the Rules and Reg- Honolulu i iron Co carried it out to the letter. Strangers ulations may be obtained on applica- Works often remark that the Kodak Work Commission Merchants I Offices tor Eent. from the States Developing and Printing our spec- tion. err!TEAM ENGINES. rhinuo r.t the Islands are a superior guaranteed. mainland. This is ialty. First-clas- s work 4 bSS."? sfTXiIii, COOL-- class to those on the SUGAB FACTORS. not true, as they all come from aoout & CO o races ior to both places, & Perkins BISHOP D the same part of China Rice AGENTS FOR BUTLDINU, cause for the superior September 7, 18M :c k!p and Jll , but I think the Company. Honolulu, i bl oer of Fort J'sibhoP. appearance of our Chinese lies in the fact j 144 Beretanla St near Fort. The Ewa Plantation Arnly t Bt w-eigne- rs The Waialua Agricultural Co, Lti. fcortBt noli.. Brewej. k Co Queen of their being better treated oy tne REMOVED. c come The Kohala 0Jtgar Company. here with whom they have RUPTURE CURED The Waimea Sugar Mill Company. BHVBR LUNCH !n contact. They are polished by attri- Iron Works, Bt. Louis, Mo. ROOMS A. LOVEKIN, because cf VZ for TEH DOLLARS. Tha Fulton C. tion as it were, and probably 1 huns&niis have ten uril The Standard Oil Company. AH PAT, learning Hawai'an mt thMf nffli for t). IS R their aptitude in the giuiili The George F. Blake Steam Pump. I. N'OLTE. S pnre. tirealest ' Proprietor. Bond Broker language which has become a medium rei.Uonuf tlie Att. Weston's Centriftvgala and 11 . . 1. t t p Tailor Stock between us. Some of the inr 'TiNi'--' i ft.... -rinvr England Mutual Life Inaur-rn- c Herchant of association lis -- The New tn'rwl N ii iirve AND i Hawaiian-Chines- e mar- ml i6U REAL ESTATE grandchildren of S orlotiowtornf-- ' n. Company, of Boston. LUNCHES SERVED, Americans r.nd r h InTeSllffUeSiiui Aetna Fire Insurance Company, at ;f! riages are married with irr.rk. The jUSC Coffee, FI-NCI- AGENT. Conn. to 125 Fort street, Soda as nice laaies as an n i-t Minm Hartford. Removed Singer Ale w&ter are unl- - CMir Compamy. or Milk. have verv interesting families, lhe ZSSm Sl flalWSBs. The AlUanee Insurance f above the Orpheuxu. ! '.h - have for T e'Veo'tiJIi- t0 10 p' - versal respect which Chinese 402 Juda Building. I II

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ers; AKau, nrst Dase; unniinywonii, second base; Duncan, third base; H Mossman, short stop; A. Mossman, lefi field; Joy and Parker, center field; Lart, ff : right field. The "billy-wielde- rs are intenmng w spring a sensation on the diamond by OF GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. introducing a kahuna on the field, who is expected to charm away all chance of the Honolulu Athletics from secur ing the victory under any circum- Tb Crisis," by Winston ChurchllL stances. The kahuna is expected to Tfee Visits of Elizabeth," by Elinor practice his arts in the open. A largf 31yn. crowd Is expected, and the members of Tfee South African War," by Capt. the Star team have signified their i- Mahan. U.S.N. ntention to be present to act as jolliers. fc-- Helmet of Navarra," by Bertha Slunkle. DRAWING THE LINE UN JACKSO." T.xve Letters of Bismarck." A good story Is toid in Missouri at mbe Column," by Charles Marriott. expense once famous Govern- "Henry Bourland," by A. E. Hancock. the of its Before & "fPower Through Repose," by Call. or, Claiborne F. Jackson. love-loc- bad "Without a Warrant." by Brooks. solved the enigma of k he married five sifters! in reasonable "The Puppet Crown," by MacGralth. on Disciple," tarees of consecutlveness. After "The by Paul Bourget. wife had been lost and appropriately '"The Successors of Mary I," by Elisa- mourned he espoused another, and be beth Stuart Phelps. kept his courting within a narrow cir- This Is only a partial list of NEW cle of his own relatives, for he rather BOOKS received this week by l.ked the family. The antiquated father of these girli was almost deaf, and when the Go- vernor went to this octogenarian to ask Golden Rule Bazaar for his surviving daughter the fol f- The ling conversation ensued: 316 FORT ST. "I want Lizzie!" "Eh?" Ellz--beth!- " ' "I want you to let me have III! Make Year Uotties C "Oh, you want Lizzie, do you' What New. for?" iok like "For my wife!" "For life?" "I want to marry her!" "Oh, yes! Just so. I hear you boy "I'm precious glad you do!" mutured the Governor. "Well," slowly responded the veteran, "you needn't halloa so that the wboW neighborhood knows it! Yes; you can SF TOU TAKE THEM TO THE have her. You've got 'em all now, my lad; but for goodness' sake, if anything happens to that 'ere poor misguided gs' Eagle Cleaning a:d Djaiil .Worfcs, oW don't come and ask me for the Fort St.. opposite 8tar Block. woman!" (Photo by Davey.) Jackson solemnly promised that " never would. Tit-Bit- s. Geo. A. THE FINEST " BASEBALL TEAM AS CAPTAINED BY THE DEPUTY SHERIFF. THE BEST LTNTMENT ; STRAINS. Martin iht-i- r t.ower to make Regatta Dav a esting will be a two-oare- d race for DAY is half-mil- e new re POLICF TO AGAIN RFGATTA tremendous success, and it safe to about a in the boats at say that all that can he done in the brought, out from Germany. . Mr. H. F. Wells, the merchant ac- - alike; Long New Tort IS COMING interests of aquatic sports will be There are two boats just the ALL 1 J1L I Deer Park, Island, complished by the yachtsmen and boat- - Healanis have one, the other belonging! J J says: "I 'always recommend C; Tailor men of Honolulu. to the Myrtles. Iain's Pain Balm as the best 1 : Artnur Wilder, the chairman of the "The yacht races will, of course, be Will Their for strains. I used it last win win AnvthinS Of They Try and Redeem - ' - the' Regatta Dav committee, was seen yes- - the chief events of the day. The yachts a severe lameness in the side, r ! ; S by a reporter concerning will be Then Defeat of Last from a strain, and was greatly K n in Former terday the divided into four classes. It of third Saturday in Sep- - there will be stationary-sea- races, with the quick relief and cure Boston events the t boat Week. ed." For sale by Benson, Smith & Years. , tember. barge races, canoe races, whaleboat agents. Building. "Of course nothing definite will be races, svimming and diving, as well as i r, Ti Vv ' - fVr rfrt m i roa Tinl il if nt Viiir Dfrtn t p nnt xrct O rri i fvnd and the Honolulu Athletic us are wn.g -- ' The Pqle jureaaj i.w jknowg vhgLt the finan(.ial resources There is a chance of Lahaina send- - MEETING NOTICE. f will for supremacy on the Wing Hing Lung Co. gatta Day. Honolulu's annual feast jare " saij Mr. Wilder. "Last year we ing a boat and crew here to compete nines battle i Makiki baseball diamond this afternoon. aquatic sqiorts. A committee composed had a very successful Regatta Day; we in the whaleboat races." THE REGULAR QUARTER of thrc. members, the llealani, the naa plenty or money ana tne nouaay mere is some raiK 01 esiaonsmng a This will be the second game which the meeting of the shareholders No. t HOTEL STREET. was a greater success than any pre- - boat club at Fearl Harbor, although Police have entered this season, and & Co., Ltd., will be held at tne IMPORTERS OF GENERAL HER- - Myrtle ai d tne Leilani Boat Clubs each o vious nnf. There Is no reason that I nothing more than the mere suggestion they are confident of redeeming their office of the company In Honolulu CHANDISE. being rei esented, has the matter in can see why we should not be as sue- - has been made as yet. Wednesday, the 10th Inst., at 10 head-financo- of week at the hands of the Sect charge ar,! a holiday is promised which cessful year in the matter of That it is an ideal place for the s. defeat last E. F. BISHOP. L&m In Chew, Manager, holds powei this 1901. pnd every in- - quarters an to Stars. Dated Honolulu, July 3, of attorney to act for this firm in all will in ev r; ".ay surpass those of for I think there is of association devoted Jf. ooattem. J87 mer years. dication of this year s regatta eclipsing yachting and boatine is beyond ques- - A few changes have been made in the of wit- - tion. There are in town 11 ar.vthine the kind that has been enthusiasts team NOTICE. Of course .til 'depends on am , I personnel of the Police and the the ount ne;cpn here before. who say that it will not he very long R Lewers. T. J. Lowrey, C. U. Cooks money weak spots made strong. They have 0 of raised for the purpose by the j is a little early yet for exact before Pearl Harbor will be the place - ON THE 30th "It lbeen practicing during the week when- AND AFTER 0 LEWERS & COOKE. committee, and all arrangements can-- ; plans to be made. It will probably be where all the boat clubs will locate ever it was possible for them to get June. 1901, all business with Ale-- . com-- , & Ltd., will be eondw not be made until it Is known what the j the 1st of September before the their houses. away from their duties in the depart-- j Baldwin. events. ' their office on second floor of St Irters and Dealers in LumW and resources will be. jmittee has arranged for all the ment. street. Re- - ' wald building. Merchant Building Materials. Offlsa. Members of the boat clubs are, as "There will be no sheli races on j Road the Daily Advertiser 75 centfi The nine today will be as follows: J. P. COOKiii, Iti. pi Tort Street usual, prepared to do everything injgatta Day. Something new and inter- - per morth. Leslie, catcher; Joy and Parker, pitch- - Honolulu, June 29, 1901.