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Republicans Bloody Battle Fought in the Balkans to Have Pope Leo Xiii Celebrates Three Jubilees During 1903

Republicans Bloody Battle Fought in the Balkans to Have Pope Leo Xiii Celebrates Three Jubilees During 1903

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Discovered in Dublin-Sc- hley Bill Killed. Majority Party to Have 88 Two Thirds on (ASSOCIATED PRES3 CABLEGRAMS.) Committees. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Feb. 20. News has been received here of a desperate battle which has been fought between Turkish troops on their Senate Gives County Bill Two way to Macedonia and Macedonian revolutionists, aided by Albanian, in the European Reading- s- Many Bills Will province of Albania. The casualties in the encounter were heavy. Be Introduced. Ninety Turks were killed and the insurgent loss was heavy. The mountain passes are filled witji snow and communication with the scene of the battle is difficult. "As the Republican party has twenty memberb and the Home Rule party only BOSTON, Feb. 20. Fear is expressed here for the missionaries ten, I believe that their representation and teachers in the schools of the American Board of Missions in Al- on the committees should be in that bania. It is feared that the troops sent from southern or Asiatic Turkev ratio." Speaker Fred "W. Beckley thus to fight against outlined his policy as to the make-u- p the insurgents will, in case of victory, attack the schools jsss of the standing committees of the and missions as they have great hatred for them. In the mission-fiel- N House yesterday, and further said that covered by the American Board in Macedonia and Albania all the worker g as the Republicans had agreed to the are Americans placing of caucus, or natives who have been educated in American schools. their members in the o only delay in making known appoint- ments was in the placing of the Home A Fighting in Venezuela. Rulera. He continued: "I will determine these matters this CARACAS, Feb. 20. The allied powers have failed to return evening, and be ready to announce the to Venezuela the ships taken at the outbreak of the present trouble, and committees of the House tomorrow. have failed also to make compensation for the vessels "Xrr House-i- s new-- ready to get down to destroyed in the T5rk. The taking arbitrary advantage first engagements of the war, when the combined fleets of England ami of my position to force a disproportion- Germany opened fire on the Venezuelan vessels. This has caused t ate number of Home Rulers on the indignation to be felt throughout the country, and has no doubt never been my inten- committees has tended to strengthen the cause of the rebels against Castro. Today a tion and I shall use my office only for force 2800 rebels the purpose of expediting the work of of attacked the government troops at Urachica, onlv the Legislature, and not for making twenty miles from Caracas. The fighting was desperate for three personal capital. I believe there is a hours, the rebels coming on boldly again and again. They were finallv deal to be done, and hope the session beaten and driven back, but it was only by the hardest kind of fighting. will be a hardworking one. There is The rebels left many killed and wounded upon the field. no reason why the party in the major- , o ity in this body should not bear the brunt of the work, and I will give the Historic Villa Burned. an opportunity to do it." Republicans FLORENCE, Feb. 20. In a fire which broke out in the forest of The majority of the House, through a committee, met the speaker at the Vallambrosa to-da- y, the historic Villa Medici was totally destroyed. noon recess and later, after the day's The Villa Medici, built by one of the family of that name which work had closed, and gave to him the played so prominent a part in the affairs of Italy and of Florence, par- selections. The caucus list of committee A FAMILIAR SCENE AT THE VATICAN. ticularly in the Middle Ages, was one of the famous buildings of the old list contained the names of members who wished to secure allotment to His Holiness, Pope Leo XIII receiving pilgrims from many parts of the globe. world, and one of the show places of Italy. The art treaures in the villa certain lines of work, and he assured alone were of fabulous value, although Napoleon enriched the galler to cooperate with the the Louvre from it, and their destruction will be a loss to the world of art them :? his desire reeding with business he would like to (ASSOCIATED PRE S3 CABLEGRAM.) majority in expediting the business of iisk that the various members of the that will be irreparable. the session. While nothing is given out House should meet with him at the ROME, Feb. 20. His Holiness, Pope Leo. XIII today celebrates o of the Republican noon recess that he miht learn their as to the selections his twenty-fift- h jubilee as Pope. He is in good health. caucus, it is the intention of the mem- preferences as to committees. The ap- Backset for Schley. bers to get down to work immediately, pointment of the committees was a and to rush the preliminary work. matter which under the rules devolved WASHINGTON, February 20. The enemies of Rear Admiral Some surprise was shown last even- upon the chair and it was his desire The year 1903 is one of extraordinary interest to the aged Pon- places rilled in accord- Schley scored again today in the House Committee on Naval Affairs ing when the members of the Upper that all the be tiff as it marks three jubilees for him. On Feb. 20th. he celebrated House were informed that the county ance with the wishes of each member The bill to give the man whose partisans have claimed for bill was to be introduced into the so that the House could proceed with the silver jubilee of his pontificate, having been elected Pope on Feb- of the spe- - the despatch of the important business him the credit of the naval victory at Santiago, during the Spanish war. It is the intention ruary 20. 1878. is jubilee of his cardinalate, ejl5oi appointed to have the before the session. This year also the golden , the pay of an active Admiral was called up at a session of the committee.

pusn On motion of Kumalae a committee ; bill in charee for the Senate to having been proclaimed a cardinal bv Pius IX. in the Consistory of and was tabled 1 in enect, Kins tne diu at mis session 01 began nf thrpp was anDointed to notify the there nis, it right along. The committee j organiz- - Dec . Congress work last evening, so that the trans- Governor that the House was 19, 1853. It is also the diamond iubilee of his episcopacy, his lation could be made in the very short- ed and ready for business, the chairman the-secreta- consecration by the Archbishop of Damietta having taken place on Feb. est possible time, and the printing be having already instructed to convey the same information to the 19, 1843- - Mazatlan's Plague Increasing. done ready for the consideration of the appointed measure next week if possible. The Senate. The committee as The celebration of these jubilees by Pope Leo is an event of are was as follows: Messrs. Chilllngworth, XIII MAZATLAX, February 20. Bubonic plague continues to rage idea of the Senators is that there no little imnortance in th CathnliV - in vIpu n( tUn. fo.-- - tlic to meas- - Harris and Kou. During the absence Mi- that the . m , needed few amendments I ... . r 1 . ninetv-thre- the utmost ettorts on or Pope will be e 'the , with daily increasing virulence in this city, despite ure and these principally in minor de-J- tne committee tne nouncuuon 01 vears old on second of and that tail One Senator said yesterday that Senate that it was in working order and only two out of his long list of predecessors, St. Peter and Pius IX., the part of the central government to stamp out the disease. One death with the Achi statehood resolution passed by he thought the work of the Senate having occupied the Papal to-da- y, receiv-worki- ng throne for so long a period. forty-tw- o new were taken to the laz be done In two weeks' the Senate the previous day were was reported and patients the bill could A writer in the Xew York Sun recently said his strictc-- t time, and that the House, ed. Kumalae moved the adoption of the of long career: aretto. The business of the city is at a standstill, and the having the printed bill ready for its resolution but Haia moved that consid-considerati- on "Coming at the meeting-poin- t of two periods, at the parting of the quarantine is being enforced. during those two weeks, j eration be deferred until Saturday and roads of a civilization whose lights and shadows date from the Council y, tn finish it in about the.tnat action was taKen. rve.-n.-le- Council Vatican, a up regular order of of Trent to the of the and also at the dawn of period same number of working days. took the he wishes a higher life, Leo is Canal Debate. it is the intention ness but nothing offered except the re whose interests to turn toward XIII. the Panama is in : dis- Hou- - work on measures ; port of the special committee which an L'niversal Pope. He the 'director" ail domains there lie his of the to rush - February 20. The Senate put in the better necessary, and whicn nounced that the Governor would im- tinctive character, his originality, and his greatness. As a diplomat WASHINGTON, which are deemed spml bill, will have no effect 'upon the county martin a messaere in writine to he has brought about a new situation, which begins with the death of part of the dav in a continuation of the debate on the Panama Canal bill. One of these is the Torrens meas- - tne Mouse. ine mage a.. in tne ot tne measure. rv Pius IX.. when almost all states held aloot irom the Holy bee and the but without reaching a dehnite stage late ur and it is likely thai, as well, the that moment and under Kumalaes 1 o measure v.ill be introduced tion to suspend the rules the reading of church, and which erills with Catholicism at present in a prominent find horriAH tn n;lKA5. 15 Us m.lKire me menage i mc place. The Czar and the Lutheran Pope have representatives accredited 10:45 Fortifications Bill. rgeney """" , and it occupied the time from available the appropriations. to the Holy See; Mr. Gladstone sent Mr. Errington to the Vatican, and asked bv the Governor will be Intro-- a ciock to noon official Rome, will. Before the interpreter could start in if Great Britain has not yet established relations with WASHIXGTOX, February 20 The House of Representative durAi tndnv nprhans. and these and collab- on message mmeu the place of prejudice in that country, ay have ;arly consideration in both houses, tne numaiae mm svmpathy has taken to-d- passed the Fortifications Bill practically as it came from the the message be translated into Hawai- oration is substituted for open hostility. Committee. ian and printed in two languages. He "In the United States the beneficent conduct of the Holy Father in HOUSE DOES A said there were suggestions for appro- Delega- priations which were to be included in the matter of Cahenslyism. the establishment of the Apostolic the bills and recommendations which tion at Washington, the amphictyonic attitude of the Pope during the Three Killed in Collision. LITTLE BUSINESS in should be enacted into laws and for the discussion of the Faribault case, his moderating cooperation the rai T - Iowa, February 20. In a collision between two information of members they should tju:i: .1, mrmii intprfct that .- XIII. takes in the glorious DUBUQUE, Representatives got have the reports before them. The mo- perceptible this today three passengers were Oliea he House of tion was carried and the House then rlvelonment of American destinies, are all facts that denote wav trains running out ot city d Tfi to business in a slight degree, the took a recess until three o'clock so that nropres? In I anac'a. tor the hrst time, ne nas mspiaica an message and might ample oppor . a plan of agreement the reading of the Governor's the members have Delee-ation- In Mexico he has prepared in Dublin. the notice of several bills filling the tunity to consult with the Speaker as U he a for the regeneration ot that Oil Strike day'? was not only a to committee assignments. congress or caused by H fessions There When the House reassembled the first country. Through his reforms and through the .National DUBLIN, February 20. Great excitement has been fn'l hous-- but as well a full galleivj Latin America he has caused these republics, weary of a long period ot 1 oil in this city. when the hour came for assembling. ' bloom once more." discoverv of .aker Beckley said that before pro- - (Continued on Page 6.) steriHty and decadence, to ( . J 2 AFTERNOON DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PRESS gH &HERWIN-- WlLUAMS Cd FROM Quick Prices JAKC for WASHINGTON', D. C. Feb. 20. The conference report on the PAINT bill to secure better protection for the President has been adopted. WOR NEW YORK, X. Y.. Feb. 20. Refined sugars were advanced five Quick Buyers mmm, points today. This makes an advance of ten points during the week Bams, WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 20. The House Committee on Moors. Insular Affairs has reported favorably on the Philippine Currency Cupboards, Shelves, Bill. Foroiture, CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa, Feb. 20. Hotel Clifton, one of the lead- Barrj Tubs, ing hotels of this city, was burned this morning. Ten lives were lost We have placed on SPECIAL SALE, a new Buggies, and forty were injured. lot of Farm Tools, Etc. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 20. President Roosevelt today A special paint for each pur- signed the Elkins' anti-Tru- st Bill, which makes the law against rebates pose, not one slap-das- h mix- in interstate commerce more exacting. Bleached ture for alL WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 20 Late developments indicate and Unbleached Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, honest prices. You know that the Powers will appoint Queen Wilhelmina as umpire in preference our reputation. We say these are the best paints we know of. You'll to referring Venezuelan differences to The Hague. after you have used them. say so too PANAMA, Feb. 20. The revolutionary spirit in Honduras is steadily increasing. A widespread sentiment in favor of President- revolt SOLD BV elect Bonilla is forming and will probably result in a general Tabic Da masks against the Government campaign headed by Sierra. VIENNA, Austria, Feb. 20. Another sensation has been sprung E. 0. HALL & SON, Limited m the familv affairs of the former Crown Prince of Saxony. Prince Philip is charged with forcing the Princess Louise to encourage the ad in a large variety of choice patterns and qualities. of extorting funds from him. CORNER FORT AND KING 8TS. vances of Baron Hirsch for the purpose Also a very useful lot of ACQUITTED, THROWN OUT. Linen Crashes, Gass AUUUilli,me Hoc Roon C.01 Dofi Pound Not Asked by Brown Cloths, Roller Muslin Underwear Guilty. Minors. Towellings, etc.

This week they will all be cleared at reduced prices : Archie Williams was acquitted of the Judge Gear rendered a decision yes- - burglary by a Jury yesterday terday throwing out of court the bill MUSLIN GOWNS, sleeves, neck and front, embroidery trim- charge of No better opportunity ever offered for thoughtful med reduced to $1.00. and was released from custody. He was of the Ii Brown minors against C. A. housewives to replenish their stock of linens than MUSLIN GOWNS, embroidery and lace insertion trimming, the first of the gang arrested by the Brown, J. A. Magoon and Irene Hollo-wa- y, the present, and we confidently commend them to charge failed to seeking to the shares of the some of fine nainsook, a great bargain at $1.25 and $1.50. police, in which the have their notice. stick, and here ic some talk of making Ii estate held by them declared a trust SKIRTS, fine cambric, some plain, some with lawn ruffles, others other charges against him. for the minor children. The plaintiffs trimmed with Tucks and choice embroideries, trade winners Williams was the alleged "short man" sought a new construction of the will $1.00, at $1.25 and $1.50, also a 3 row lace trimmed skirt at accused of robbing the tea house on of John Ii, claiming that the Supreme $300. j Pacific Heights, for which Roger James Court, which admitted it to probate, Our full line of chemises, drawers and corsetftiiitiiilcovers are has already been convicted and sentenc- was illegally constituted. open to you at reduced prices from 35c. and 50c. up. ed to twelve years. James was the Judge Gear says that the complaint A good substantial Ladies' Jersey Vest we will let you have principal witness against him, the Jap- refers to the property named in the L. B. KERR & CO., Ltd. this week for 10c. anese failing to identify the defendant will, which he holds under the conten- as one of the burglars. The jury re- tions of plaintiff could not have be- Temporary Premises turned a verdict of acquittal within a longed to either party, and therefore Corner Queen and Fort Streets SYS Progress Block. short time. could not have been conveyed, as it A. BLO Manuel Colon, charged with assault was under the allegations of plaintiffs with a weapon, was found guilty and their own property. sent up for two years. He is the Porto The court holds that the bill does Rican who impersonated a policeman not show that plaintiffs' property was and stirred up things in Kakaako. conveyed to the corporation. Osada, a Japanese woman charged Judge Gear concludes: "It must be SMI with receiving stolen property, was admitted that the claim of plaintiffs found not guilty. as to the legal effect of the will, that The following are the cases set for the children took a fee and the mother New and complete line has will be no court only life in property, is not just arrived, also latest novel- trial Tuesday, as there a estate the ties in Gentlemen's on Monday: without force, but, owing to the conclu- The sion I reached, it is unnecessary Triangle 19. vs. have Store No. Territory of Hawaii Benjamin Hayward Wright. to go into this question; and in their No. 20. Territory of Hawaii vs. questions argued, such as the effect of Corner of King and 8outh Streets. James H. Boyd. the Supreme Court decision and the I No. 21. Territory of Hawaii vs. James H. Boyd. legality of the court, upon the grounds HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE No. 22. Territory of Hawaii vs. above set out, I think the bill fails to BETHEL. James H. Boyd. show equity on its face; I therefore No. 55. Territory of Hawaii vs. Har- sustain the demurrer." ry B. Chilton. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER No. 65. Territory of Hawaii vs. Jose- phine Chilton. FOR No. i0o. Territory of Hawaii vs. Lau 32 See. It is an old saying that "figures never No. 70q. Territory of Hawaii vs. Joe lie," yet by adopting algebraic formu- Ak.ma. lae figures perform queer antics some- Pas-casi- CASH 70s. o given; prove SPOT No. Territory of Hawaii vs. times. For instance, to Delecate&sen Rellis. that 32. To demonstrate this let AT No. 70m. Territory of Hawaii vs. 4040. This is conceded. Now divide We have just received a fresh shipment of table delicacies John Gorim. into factors, thus: which our patrons will find of exceptional merit. The list 24162416 includes: again by transferring and by rule, The TRIANGLE STORE California Cream Cheese; all of BRITISH SAILORS changing signs, kinds Sardines in oil and 24241616 Priced; German Haddies; Smoked and Salt Salmon; Imported Take out the common factors, n IN HUT Goose Breasts; Imported and Domestic Cheeses-Quee- A GRASS 3(8 8)2(8 8) Olives, green and ripe in bulk. And cancelling the two common factors

d in brackets we have Crystal Springs Butter always on hand; also the best of After living for two days in a rudely-constructe- left Island Butter; Fresh Sour Krout received 32 weekly. grass hut in the upper end Since we can now put Q. E. D. at the S. OZAKFS of Manoa valley, four of the deserting foot and have been able to prove that are we prove sailors from the British sealing schoon- 32, not entitled to that Linen Doilies, Table Scarfs, er Geneva were driven to town yester the DOUGLAS PATENT CLOSET is Center Pieces and Small guaranteed against leakage and the an Table Covers heavily Metropolitan Co. day in of food supplies embroidered in Chrysanthemums, Meat afternoon search noyance of running water? Bath, the Birds and Vines. and ran plump into the arms of Police plumber, installs the DOUGLAS. LIMITED. Officers Harry Flint and Arthur Mc-Duff- ie, RICHEST TELEPHONE who brought them to the police BEAVER LUNCH ROOM STOCK OF JAPANESE GOODS MAIN 45. station. They gave their names as m city. Bryant, the China, Cloisonne and Satsuma Wares, Japan Frank Hutchinson, J. James H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. coo Davie, and Joseph Gillis. Upon arrival uimo duu VUI1US, at the station they peeled off their wet Fort Street, Opposite Wilder & Co. :o:-- clothing, had a bath and a supper, and FIRST-CLAS- S LUNCHES SERVED Special agents for the S. & W. and the in on in a cell With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Gir.e? Hotel Street Store. 178 Hotel St. Phone Main 197 J. H. Flickenger then turned bunks and Milk-Ope- High went soundly to sleep, tired from their Ale or n Grade Goods. . trying experience in the mountains. from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. There are still three more at large, and Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. these are believed to be hiding in the valley, although none of captured Leading Wholesale the JOHN OUDERKIRK H. May & Co., and sailors would divulge the location. Ltd. Retail Grocers . . One of the sailors said to the officers that he and his companions would be CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. In Hawaii. willing to continue on the voyage on Repairing and House Moving. the schooner if they had another cap- Wharf and Bridge Building; also Re- a little goes ROSE BUTTER Always on tain to deal with. They had no com- - pair Work. coal a long Hand ! plaint as to food, but seemed to place Telephone Blue 1131. Residence 15V all their objections against the master. Makiki. way so do Another sailor told the officers who captured them that their reason for getting out of the schooner was that The Pacific Hotel the vessel had leaked badly and they 1182 Union St., opp. Pacific EPICUREAN CANNED GOODS were kept constantly at the pumps, Club which wore them out. and when the Newly Famished Rooms vessel had to put into Honolulu for re- Sold by all First pairs, they decided to leave her on this Best 25c Restaurant in the city Class Grocers MILLINERY account. MRS. HANA. Prorttor The men who left the schooner all swore to stand by each other, and no at MONTANO'S amount of persuasion on the part of Hats and Trimmings the officers could make the captured of the men tell where their companions were, newest styles always on hand at FRENCH LAUNDRY if in fact they really knew. Gillis la a NEW LOT fine-looki- ng and an intelligent man. Hawley's Millinery Parlors OF Hutchinson, who is about 22 years of T, --A. IE3 age. is said to have been an Boston Bid., Fort St. Prop, attorney 258 Beretania Street. Phone BlueDIE Hawaiian Hotel. in Victoria. B. C. and the son of the 3552. Opposite proprietor of a commercial establish- Shirtwaist ment called the White House in that Honolulu Hats city. Frencb Laundry JUST RECEIVED ) The possibilities are that the captain , of the schooner may Latest designs In any be called upon bv Still remains at 1104 King street, near stone known to the trade. i the port collector to pay a fine for per- - PHkol street, Monumental mltti th seornen and has NO connection works of Dressmaking still at large to re- with the Beretania street laundry. Department in charge of Mr. Knox. main in the Islands, unless they rceasoname recaptured. are prices; gents' White Shirt J. o. AXTELl--i 10c. 1048-10- laundered for 'Phone White 412. 50 Alakea street, between King and Hotel. PHONE BLUB WOL : TOE PACIFIC COMMERCIAT ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FEBRUARY, 21, 1903. LAWYERS ON SOOTH KONA Boys' I I Clothing; Sale! Wn "attention that MONDAY. FEBRUARY the 9th, we a u-- ,S 8Pecial sale of Boys' Clothing, a full line of JUDICIARY PINEAPPLES Bovs Knee Pants Suits from 4 to 15 vears " 'Tis only merit, sirs, that counts, 500 Boys5 Sqits Opened The Man from Mars. Naught else will I consider. Just You cannot tempt me with a bribe,' Bill to Regulate Fine Fruit Grown in Greatest Values He thus informed each bidder. Ever Offered So each in turn his line did show, the Coffee nJjf ! neviot Suis, in dark effect, on sale at 3.00. on good Power of tfoys All -- W ool Fancy The people Mars But nothing would enthuse him. Stripe Tweed Suits, regular value 4.00, innovations brewing:, Country. on sale, $3.00. Were "We've All-Wo- all these things on planet Boys' ol Scotch So down to earth a man they sent Courts. Tweed Suits; the very latest cut: in Mars," dark and light shades; on To find what there was doing:. He said; sale at f3.50. These Suits are "I cannot use them." There is a strong and growing tend well worth $5.00. ency among Boy8' Hia mission was to make a trip ine scrlven Drawers were brought the coffee men of the Is- FulIo Knee Pants Suits in all wool Serges, from lands to go in 3.00n?fup to A tour of inspection to him To Settle the Practice for other and more im $5.50; handsome dress suits. mediately profitable The Complete line of Boys' All-Wo- To see if he could higher raise For his examination, Knee Pants. Legal latest and certainly not the the Boys' Wash Pants, standard of perfec' on. The new Improved elastic seam and least fast colors, at 40c. Their enterprising of these is W. W. Bruner, Boys' Linen Pants 35c. Called at forth this exclamation; Methods. successful manager of large coffee He studied our mode of drese. the "We men of Mare a plantation at Kealakekua, South Kona, NEW SIf!i!WE Examined each invention. record have. MOTHER'S FRIEND BOYS' SHIRT-WAIST- For years we've worked to earn it, Island of Hawaii, who recently visited Where'er he went, the honored guest We invite inspection ; guarantee every you Bar Association Meets and Pre- this city and made a proposition to suit as represented Received most marked attention. But I confess, stole a march or your money returned. On us, well known capitalists for the purchase and we must learn it. sents Its Idea of Best of large tracts of land in addition to We announce our first shipment of a fine line of the very And tradesmen by the hundreds the present holdings of his company, "In art, invention, science all, latest wash materials. came. System. upon which to enlarge the scope of his We're first in the procession; operations. Who sought to book his orders, But when it comes to underwear, Mr. Bruner has been convinced for a To furnish Mars with every need, The Bar Association held a brief met- - i0ne time there was bie monev in PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY, Ltd. I make this frank confession: that From beans to hose supporters. n.er yesterday afternoon, in uastie r growing pineapples on tne lsianas. te Model Block, Fort Street. "To fashion comfortable drawers, Cooke's hall, to approve the work done'has been convinced of it for so long go anxious were they for his trade For years we've vainly by a meeting held last Wednes. striven. quorum, That some did even offer But now I've found we night, at which there was no plante(j upon the land 100,000 pineapple just what or To ship goods free to planet Mars, need, in the matter of the consideration plants, which will soon come into bear Judiciary bill to be presented to the ing, and which give promise of a large And fill with gold his coffer. my the I doff hat to Scrlven." Legislature for its action at this scs- - yield of most superior fruit. LIGHT . Before going into the venture, how sion. i eyer in khh - Mr Bruner made arrangements Wednesday night, excepting an ainenu- witn some (ruit men in San Francisco, ment as to a merely technical point of ag a result of which there was organized Rubber Coats Scrivcn's Improved Elastic Scam Drawers the measure under discussion, nao a corporation known as the Hala Can- - proved, on motion of Mr. Matthewnian. ning Company. It was for this com- - AND had been done Mr. Kinney , FOR After this Dany that th d cleared ann th SALE BY moved that tne measure, as passea oy pineapples planted. In the interest of the Bar Association, be sent dv m tne same company land has been clear- - secretary to the judiciary committees ed for Quarters for laborers on th Mackintoshes L-t- a IVI. cJ. of the Senate and House, and that piacei ana a small cannery is to be AT. Mclnorny, steering committee of three be appoint- - erected, which will be enlarged as the ed, of whom the secretary should be production of the plantation increases. IM 1071 BISHOP STBEET FORT AND MERCHANT. one, to urge the passage or tne nu. As a matter of fact, pineapple growing LEVINO The mover, at his own request, was has aiready passed the experimental not put on this committee, which the stage on the Islands. It is a question chair appointed, as follows: Stanley, now Gf getting plants and available MM Matthewnian and Secretary Case. hand upon which to plant them. Mr. The meeting was then about to ad- - Bruner scoured the Islands to get his Journ, when Matthewman called atten- - piants. and is said by gentlemen to tion to the fact that a number of bills wnom he talked of his operations when IVI drawn by the several committees of the he was jn Honolulu last to be anxious not been acted upon, Association had to Ket ali that he can to set out at Contractors and Builders will do well and to the further fact that a number once. Also, it is his desire to bring as of committees had not even reported rnuch land under cultivation of this to consult the their bills. The secretary asked that he particular product as he can get Oriental Bazaar be given authority to nave an Dins yei 10 The soil and climate of the South J be presented printed to facilitate their Kona country is said to be peculiarly consideration, and on motion 01 jar. adapted to the growth of the pineapple Hawaiian Fertilizer Co., Ltd. h inney he was given autnority to use the fruit there reaching a size and in matter, it being his discretion the flavor that is hard to equal. The land Boom 1, Brewer Bldg. When in need of CEMENT. BRONZES understood that the longer measures lies low, the soil is deep, and there is would not be put into type. not too much rain, so that the pines The association then adjourned to do not go to water, but have a rich next Wednesday evening at 7:30, that juiciness and solidity that makes them Brass and Bronze Vases, being' the date of the next regular easily marketable. ; quarterly meeting. Those present at Cloisonne and Satsuma 'yesterday's meeting were: General New York wares. (a. S. Hanwell, W. A. Kinney, W. A. Dental Parlors i Stanley, H. A. Bigelow, W. W. Thayer, IQ57 j Justice Frear, F. A. Thompson, Lyle REHOV FORT STREET A. Dickey, Charles A. Dole, Charles NO PtATES ;F. Clemens, J. A. Matthewman, William THE Full Set of Teeth, $5. Gold Filling, . 31 up Whitney, R. D. Mead, Mr. Derby and Gold Crown, . . . 85. Silver Filling. , . 5k JUST RECEIVED D. H. Case. The judiciary law, as it has been ap- ALL WOBK GUABANTEED. proved by the Bar Association, is, Ml CAUSE . Canton Dinner and Tea effect, an act to put the courts here in accord, as to their powers, with urn i THE DANDRUFF Painless Extractions Sets, also a fine lot of courts in other communities where the I English common law is the basis of the hand decorated China legal system. The act itself is long and r"LLCERM oj ! K Rent ware, Cups and Saucers, full of technicalities, but it has had that burrows up the scalp, making Fr the best thought of the best minds at dandruff scurf, causing the hair to Good house of seven rooms 1l etc. the Honolulu bar put upon it, and the fall, and finally Makikl street, $25.00 per month, ui effort to pass it will be backed by the for sale. entire strength of the bar. Large house on Waiklkl Beach. BALDNESS. $45.00 per month. You will have NO MORE DAN- Cottage on Waiklkl Road, near THE DIVORCES electric car line, mosquito proof Waity Bldg., King St. oppo. Advertiser DRUFF, FALLING HAIR, or $25.00. Office. Phone White 2746. VOID BALDNESS if you use Large modern house, McCuMy THAT ARE street, near Beretanla. Rent $42.00 Well furnished house, thorough- L NEWBRO'S less dozen divorces ly modern, on Green street, $65.00 There are than a FOR SALE Ten room on Su- furnished house invalidated by the decision of the Hotel street. Rent $50.00 pe preme Court, and as far as .he records KING STREET month. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOXOOOOOCOCX)(XXXXXX The only Hair Preparation on this show the illegal publications in all but absolutely new scientific principle. LOT 52 ft. front one of these were ordered by Judges For Gear and Humphreys. It is stated by For sale by druggists. Price Si. 120 ft. deep Sale PAWAA 1 PAWAA 1 PAWAA the court clerk, that prior to 1900 the 23 100 ft. on back Una Lots In large number In Kalihl publication of divorce summons had al at very reasonable terms. ways been in Hawaiian Gazette and 9100 square the HOLLISTER DRUG CO., LTD.. ft Large tract of land In Kalihi, a Kuokoa as provided by the statutes. a whole or In part. and the exception to this was very Agents. The records of the divorce cases from CABLE ADDRESS- - "HALSTEAD"' 1S97 to 1903 as shown in the circuit court - & Wtt.t.a P! Tt ) Members Hono- One lot only ! Castle Lansdale show that Judge Stanley made all pub- Mulu Stock and lications in the Gazette and Kuokoa as ) Bond Exchange Real Estate, Life, Fire and Plate Glati 3fcat there were 35 inquiries for houses in four days, last week. did Judge Davis. One publication was Insurance, Investments. v made by Judge Perry in the Independ Stangenwald Building, Rooms 506 and fiix of the banner lots which were especially reserved by the ent and Makaainana, which was in the Halstead & Co., Ltd McCully 507, Fifth Floor. Da Costa case, but there is no record of original owners of this tract, have now been secured by Mr. any other illegal publication by him. 921 Fort Street. According to the records Judge Robin- Co., Ltd Campbell. As these new lots lay on higher ground and com- son and Judge De Bolt always complied Stock and Bond Brokers Land Just Received with the record, and it wae only Judge mand a better view, call before they are all gone. See Gear and Judge Humphreys who failed 204 Judd Building. Per "S. S. Doric" from the Orient ft to follow the rule of the Supreme Court large consignment of the world ranowned as laid down Thursday. In some cases Sugar shares and other securities no judge is named in the record, and in bought and sold on the Honolulu and others where there was publication the ban rancisco Stock and Bond Exchange. brief record does not show in what pa Tan San Water per the publication was made. The following are the cases aside Thi3 famous mineral water is hisrhly rom the Da Costa divorce, in which the Money to Loan recommended by the entire medical pro publication was made in the Bulletin. session, we nave it in splits, pints and which makes the divorce invalid and and quarts. A trial will convince yon of AS. IVI. void: J. M. Lopez vs. Evalin Lopez, it merits as well as its superiority over Campbell, Repaid by Monthly Installments fa fa fa fa all other table offered in this at his office, 1634 Young St , Phone White Minnie Merril vs. L. M. Merril, Kate k k Hottendorf vs. Henry Hottendorf. on Homes and Business Blocks. market. Ijjf 2111, or special agent, fjjft Morgan hristine vs. H. V. Murean. Apply to FOR SALE. Prices the Lowest Alice A. Bryant vs. E. Bryant, Amelia PHOENIX SAVINGS. BUILDING IVI. Mlnton, Aurendel vs. Jas. Aurendel. Aloafj LOAN ASSOCIATION. Orders delivered to any part of Ihe W. Sorenson vs. Franka Sorenson. Judd Building. Fort Street entrance. CITY REAL ESTATE. city. Jndd Building. Judge Little made an order in Tewks-bur- y vs. Tewksbury, and he followed Lot 56.2x94 and 56.2x97.6 containing )QQCOCCKXXXX)COOCOOCCOCOCX the law in ordering publication in the REMOVAL NOTICE. 5373 sq. ft. on Alakea street adjoining Gazette and Kuokoa. the property of the Honolulu Library. Telephone Main 14-- 0 THE OA HE LUMBER AND BUILD-In- g This desirable business property with HOW TO STOP A COUGH. Co., Ltd.. have moved to their new improvements, consisting: of dwelling quarters on King street, near the King house of six rooms, for 6ale at a price A simple but effective remedy is the street bridge, where they will be pleas- and terms to meet the approval of con Gomes & McTighe. following: ed to see their many friends. servative investors. Robinson Block. Phone White 2421. 14 Hotel Street. Breathing through the nostrils, inhale LEE CHU. WAIKIKI BEACH PROPERTY. SOLE AGENTS. full as slowly as is possible Manager Oahu & Building Co., a breath Lumber 50x138 6900 sq. without causing fatigue. Expel the Limited. 6403 Lot containing ft., ad Wholesale Wine and Liquor Desk breath In the same manner, and repeat joining beach residence of Hon. August 93 and 95 King Street. Silk and Cotton Gentlemen's the operation ten times. This will stop Dreier. Improvements: an up to date the coughing for about a quarter of CInb Stables Back Stand cottage of five rooms and lanai. Kimonos an hour. Take a dose of Chambei-lain'- s For further information apply at of MRS. E. PI. TAYLOR, American Cough Remedy during this lull Telephones, fices of medicine will have a better CHARLES F. PETERSON. FLORIST Japanese Furnishing and the R. C. 15 opportunity to act and will speedily Main 32 and 3IS Or A. Peterson, selling agent, effect a complete cure. It always cures Kaahumanu street. 6404 Bermuda Lilies and Fancy Goods Goods and cures quickly. Benson. Smith& Co., HACKS Nos. 3, 7. 24, 53, 236, 59, 61, Ltd., wholesale agents, sell it. 16. Read the Advertiser. California Violets COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FEBRUARY

PACIFIC I Ff.lSLATORS AT WORK. 58XSXS Get the Most Tbcr is a refreshing air of activity jj QfH?"!!1 I in the legislature, now that differences 3 I VJ 3 Out of Your Food Pacific Hardware Co, Ltd. Commercial Advertiser in the House have been wiped out and 9&99&eS7&BSS&s9Sjs&0f& You don't and can't if your stom- the members or tnat oooy are pcnmiwu ach is weak. A weak stomach HOUSEHOLD DEPT. BETHEL STREET. to get down to work. Some of the old T. M. C. A. Basketball O. SMTTH KDITOB. does not digest all is ordi- 4IAB friends, like Kaniho's vaccination re- wo Senior basketball games wil! be that crop up, this is the froth d Y. M. C. A. evening narily taken into it. It gets tired 21 peal, but at the this ENCOURAGED BY THE SUCCESS OF OUR SPECl) SATURDAY FEBRUARY off real 7:30 easily, and what it fails to digest which will be blown and the commencing at o'clock. The first WEEK current of business will set strong to- will be between the following teams: is waited. SALES. WE ADVERTISE FOR THIS ANOTHER LIST ward good legislation, and the results Business Men A. T. Brook, F. C. Among the signs of a weak stom- OF BARGAINS AT ABOUT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES: nf the session will be apparent in the ! Atherton, forwards; Gej. Fuiler, center: E. B. Clark, Geo. Waterhouse. guards. ach are uneasiness after eating, fits crescent shaped plates, worth Glass butter dishes with GOVERNOR DOLE FOR r.la ine on the statute books of laws Plain, covrv ed Meteors C. Jenkins, W. King, for- of nervous headache, and disagree- 25c. each; sale price 5c. each. from 25c to only 10c each. FARMERS AND TOURISTS which will make for the good of the wards; K. C. , center; Bert j Territory. F. O. Boyer, guards. able belching. (From his Message.) Heilbron. importance to The Senate is in advance of the House At 8:15 o'clock these teams will play: "I have taken Hood's Sarsapariila at In view of the Diamond Heads B. H. Clarke, Geo. Round glass nappies, 9 in. dian the Territory of having Ameri- naturally, having passed through the different times for stomach troubles, and a Ruby glass set, gold decoration: 2M inches deep, always 35c; now ' on our public Desha, forwards; R. McCorriston, cen- run down condition of the system, and can farmers settle organization etages last year, but even ter; Clarke, A. Blackman, guards. bare dish, sugar bowl, creamer and an ad- John been greatly benefited by use. 1 would lands. I recommend that in business like and progressive Five O'clocks E. S. Muckley, H. G. its bowl, formerly $2.50; now $1.50. be placed to the that not be without it in my farr.i:y. I am trou- ditional item moves made yesterday in Mlddleditch, forwards; F. Young, cen- - Enameled wash basins, blu of thia department in the bod, the the bled with weak stomach outsid credit ter; J. B. Freitas, D. A. Anderson, and nausea and and white inside. A bargain, idc - Bill, for dissemi- matter of county legislation are worthy find each. Appropriation guards. Hood's Sarsapariila invaluable." E. B. 2 Main- : Ruby glass water jug, quart size, nating information on the . of remark The bill has been read twice Hickmak, W. Chester, Pa. regard to lands that may. The officials will be: Referee, W. A. gold decoration, reduced from $1.75 to land in j by title, has gone to committee and will Anderson; umpires, R. King, A. T. time to time, be opened for 90c. White enameled foot baths, from be printed, ready for Brock, F. Young. formafe settlement. if translated and Hood's Sarsapariila 75c, $1.25, $1.75; now 50c, 90c, $1.19. ! consideration in the shortest time pos- - In connection with the plans of sible. The intention expressed is to Honolulua and Bt&iles. and Pills Glass water pitchers, new design, 55c; Territory j the business men of the rush work along and secure final The Association football game of this Strengthen and tone the stomach Vi gallon size, 30c; and 4 gallon size, exploitation of its re- the White enameled oval dish pans, from for the I will be between Hono- - and the whole digestive 30c only 20c $1.75 to $1.00 each, $1.25 sources and attractions, I would action before the session is more than afternoon the SVStem reduced from to each. and site to Sc call your attention to the experi- ' three weeks old so that the House may lulus and the Mailes. The teams will HUNDREDS OF OTHER USEFUL BARGAINS. ence of the older Territories, be able to take up the bill and having play as follows: where it has been found advis- had the advantage of the Senate's dis Honolulus Goal, A. A. Catton; backs. to a bureau for the able maintain Gleason. Soper; halves, Rycroft, Birk-myr- e, information of tourists and se- cussions and the printed bills from that branch, give it a speedy Journey M. Anderson: forwards. Water-- Household Department, w ttler, and I would suggest that house, Simpson, J. H. Catton (Capt.), provision be made for such a through to submission to the executive. Cockburn and J. Marcallino. bureau, or that assistance be giv- Reserves, Bethel Street The House will be in excellent shape W. A. Anderson, Ai. recommend en to the citizens in their conduct with bill Maile Ilimas Goal, A. of such undertaking. for its consideration, for the Williams: introduced and read twice by title, the backs, McGiU (Capt.), R. Anderson; halves. Miles, Mayall, J. Anderson; for- Dr. BJgelow's substitution of the Senate measure will wards, Munro, Dole, Moore, Lansdale save two days and enable the commit- and Laird. ANTISEPTIC IT WILL GOVERNOR'S MESSAGES. tee to make rapid progress. That there The kick-of- f will be at 4:30 o'clock sharp. Governor Dole, in his two messages to will be some amendment of the meas- happy in ure is inevitable, and the discussions PAY the legislature yesterday, is Final Basketball Game. SKIN Y01 in the caucus have indicated that the SOAP T bringing before legislators and the the The weather permitting, people the needs of the Territory In majority party wants to make slight the final basketball game between the Young Why not figure on putting in strong language and in forceful con- changes, but these will be immaterial, as the beet soap for medi- Women's Christian Association junction. The estimates of appropria- the fundamental principle of the meas and cinal and toilet use. and maintaining Incandescent Punahou teams will be played the improvement of the pub- ure will be the name, and the inaugura this aft- Lamps in your home? They don't tions for ernoon at 4 o'clock on the court of the tion of the system of government of -r lic utilities, the recommendations for Kamehameha Girls' School. As each i- cost as much as you legislation which will make Hawaii which so much is expected by the peo- team has already won one game a lively v probably think and con- known abroad and attract to it men ple, will be made under circumstances interest is being taken on both siaes. is Per cake, 25c. sider the conVenience. to see tell of our ad- which are of the best. It believed that the result of this who come and match will be the organization Per box. 50c. set- But while action as to appropriations of a vantages as well as those who will basketball league force to compete this oooo tle and build up the state, for the pro- - or improvement legislation must wait fall for the silver cup which is to be tection of the lands and forests, and tor the new system, there are other presented by Mrs. Helen Wilder Craft. We will be pleased to encouragement of new indus-- . matters which the busy men of the It is hoped that basketball teams will for the be forthcoming Hollister give you an estimate. sys- - House will not permit to lie by, from the Kamehameha tries, for the simplification of the but Girls' School and the High School. tem of land titles and especially for the which will be pressed, and the ses- - Drug company. speedy enactment of the county law, sion promises to be a profitable one for Junior Football Game. the Territory. all appeal to the people at large and There will be a Junior Association Fort Street. mark out for the diligent and thought- The football game at 3 o'clock at Makiki Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. ful legislator a course which cannot but Bulletin's statement that Judge Stanley was as to field this afternoon. R. Anderson wni lead to success in his duties and pros- much blame as King Street, Judges Humphreys and Gear for the Sfcieree.j The teams follow: near Alakea. Telephone Main 390. perity and larger opportunity for the iv. illegal publication of divorce sum- rtonoiuius Turner, S. Kennedy, J. people. Blaisdell, H. Aylett, W. Ballantyne, monses is as untrue Governor Dole leaves nothing to be as its statement forwards: Dick Catton. Z. Johnson, R. that the Supreme Chillingworth, in his toward the Court decision upheld halfbacks: J. Macauley, desired attitude Gear. Judge A. Lando. backs: H. Auerhach cnsl REDUCED greater newer future of the Ter- Stanley's name does not and appear on Cables R. Joruan, Yee Bew, Mon Yin, ritory. The success of the fibre ex- the records in connection E. Andrews, W. with any illegal Miles, forwards; F. periment cannot but impress those who publications whatso- Evans, W. Brown, Foe Sue, halfbacks: ever. The use of A. JUST look to diversified industries as one of his name was wholly Moses, Ah Ko, backs; Lo On, goal. gratuitous was merely in building up of the and an attempt UST the elements the to get Hoping against hope: Gayhoy ARRIVED in lay- Humphreys and Gear into good (time ONE-HAL- F Territory, and the legislature company. a. m.) "I say, old chap, isn't this a for wider knowl- you (J ing a the foundation little late for to be out? Aren't Ex S. S. ,'Califernian" from edge of opportunities here, will take you afraid your wife will miss you?" DOBBS FERRY, New tbe Kaniho is getting down to work and Enpeck York, a large shipment of the famous a long stride toward the Americaniza- "I hope she will, but she can has given the House a taste of by-go- ne throw pretty straight for a woman." We have placed on sale a tion of the Islands. aays witn nis notice of a bill to repeal Chicago News. message many points selection of rich ornaments The contains the laws relating to vaccination Manilla Anchor Beer which indicate that Hawaii is moving f from our large 6tock, on iu; new sphere and the duty of the PURE, WHOLESOME and AGED six months before into Mother of Mr. Silliman Dead. which the price has been cut put on in St. LouiS RING UP the market. Give us your orders. Sold by the legislature seems all the broader the Mrs. Sarah E. Eddy, the mother of right in half. dozen at prices to 6uit the times. light of the many necessities which are Mrs. R. D. Silliman, yes died suddenly They're goods you want, MAIN pointed out in the summary. The spirit terday morning of aneurism of the 1 - , which is breathed is one of advance- heart Her deUh occurred at tne nome but we want the room for ment and the relations between exec- - of Judge Silliman on Hastings street, new goods soon to arrive. 308 legislative branches gives 'and the funeral services will be held at Sole Agents forthe Territory of Hawaii . P. O. Box 637 . utlve and KBC They are yours for fifty nmmis. of th addition of many excel- - resiuence mis morning at 10:30 o'clock. The interment will be ceritb on the dollar. Better lent enactments to the statute law of made in Anoka, Minnesota. BEERS the Territory. Mrs. Eddy was born in Bangor, The Highest Priced but make your selection now. Maine, fifty-nin- e years ago. She was the Best Quality. THE CASE OF A. SUNTER. the wife of Elisha Eddy, a Maine lum Drink Volcano removMner Water berman, later to Anoka 'tin SOLD EVERYWHERE. (From Puna, Hawaii: Some days ago A. Sunter wrote and j nesota where her husband died in 18. H. Rottled direct at published of questions about in 1899 Mrs. Eddy to F. Wichman . . a series ( moved Honolulu the springs. Best Table Water in World j the indi- - and has since made her home small farming in Hawaii which with dier THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. FOR They PRICES, INQUIRE All orders delivered free of charge. cated a doubtful state of mind. irs: - Fort Street. Silliman, there survive two sons, Fred THERAPION. popular re- P. O. Box 565. Telephone Main 270. were questions which seemed to lmply L. and Vernon E. Eddy, of Minneapolis. that fair answers to them would con- The deceased was prominent in the the desiderata to bo sought u, a niediciae of the I G. IRWIN & demn small farming as a thankless order of the Eastern Star, and also in aE5BSfr W. COMPANY, Ld. I vSSTi the Advertiser has tne mummum! ami mmu . l anni.it.- - r task. Since then menu of the kiducys, pains in the back, and Bicycles made some inquiries about Mr. Sunter kirdred ailments, affording prompt relief where 1 "Tou are charged." said well-tne- d AGENTS FOR to the Billville other remedies have been powerless. New and Second Hand and is surprised and gratified learn Justice, "with stealing two gallons of TH ERAPION No. 2 forimpunty of the blood, Western Sugar Refining Co., Ban he himself Is a signal example of whisky. Why did you do it?" "Kaze curvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pain? and swelling IDLE Francisco, Cal. that of joints, gout, rheumatism, & all diseases tor which MONEY For Rent what a white man can do with no capi- I couldn't git away with a barrel, yer it has been too much a fashion to employ , Baldwin Locomotive Work. Philadel- Sale and For honor I never was very strong!" At- sarsapariila &c, to tbe destruction of sufferers' teeth phia, Pa. pluck and Industry in the de and of health. tal but lanta Constitution. ruin This preparation pimties the Newell Universal Co., raw Hawaiian land. whole sj stem through the blood, and thoroughly is like idle folks no use. Mill Manufac- velopment of eliminates all poisonous matter from the body. turers of National Cane Shredder, New Repairing: Neatly Done Several years ago Mr. Sunter bought WHEN YOU HAVE A BAD COLD. THERAPION NO 3 for exhaustion, sleep-lessnus- York, N. T. and all distressing consequences of If you want that idle money by some wild land at Keaau. near Olaa, dissipation, worry, overwork, Slc. It possesses Parafflne Paint Company, San Fran- Tou want a remedy will give surprising power in restoring strength ana vigor tf cisco, Cal. Hawaii. Unaided he cleared fifteen that from quick relief and effect a permanent those suffering the enervating iuhueuces of of yours made productive, talk Ohlandt A Co., San Francisco, CaL acres and brought such a fine crop of long residence in hot, unheal thv cliuiatee. cure. i so!d by the Pacific OU Transportation Co., g. Yoshikaw, THERAPION principal coffee Into bearing that he was able to Tou want a remedy that will relieve ChcmuLs and Mcrch.uits throughout the world. to HENRY WATERHOUSE Francisco. CaL On King street near Alakea, oppo. Price in Eneland, is. Od. and 4s. 0d. in order- farm for several thousand dol- the lungs and make expectoration ing state of Young Building sell the easy. which the three numbers is re TRUST CO., Ltd., This money he put into one hun- quired, and observe that tbe word "Thckapion about it. lars. You want a remedy that will coun- appears on tbe British Government Stamp (in dred acres of Olaa land which he clear- teract any tendency white letters on a red ground) affixed to every Office Mer- Oahu Ice toward pneumonia. genuine package by order of His Majesty's Hon. corner Fort and Hawaiian News Comp'y, Ltd ed with some slight assistance and You want the best medicine that can Coinimatbouera, and without which it m a forgery cane. be obtained. P. Electric Co. planted to coffee and When the chant streets. 0. Box 346. Ice Delivered to any part of city, You want Chamberlain's Cough Rem- orders the Uland BOOKSELLERS price of coffee dropped he sold his farm edy. promptly filled. Tel. Blue 3151. and $100 per acre. Telephone Main 313. to the Olaa plantation for It always cures and cures quickly. NOTICE STATIONERS the end of six or seven years' Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Hoffman & Thus at agents, wholesale Markham work he found himself a nan of in- sell It, P.O. Box 600. Office: Kewalo. MercHsuat Street means. He had enough to dependent torn Say, you're a friend of Hr- - MACFARLANE & CO., buy a fine place in California which rison's aren't you?" Dick ... i . , . , , i i "Won t netted him twelve per cent; ana seiung -- """"J ay so. why, I've drunk his LIMITED. r in again, liVter, hk clears-- and made that he is now Hawaii ' ZZ25&ZFE ("Established 1870.) , wife for ears."-X- ew mm , or cam. IVe York 11 I . i'i. v tha hu i Town Topics. (Incorporated 1892.) tal. 09 -- o Had coffee not declined in price It is o Wine CO X to be assumed that Mr. Sunter would be BY AUTHORITY and Spirit Merchants t: CO most prosperous small farm- CO one of the CD CD ers on the big island. As it is he has CO SEALED TENDERS Have moved from premises CD ca o money enough to enable him, if he their on W Xaahumanu street into the stores re "5 - o go or Will be Q. -- thooees, to into sisal pineapples received at the office of cently occupied by Von Hamm-Youn- g CO the the as aCD scale; Ad- Supt. Co. on CO on a considerable and the of Public Works till 12 o'clock cd "C -- CD o 2 vertiser takes the liberty of expressing noon of Thursday, February 26. 1903 COk CO o CO C so for 600 QUEEN OS the hope that he will do and once tone of cost to be delivered at the STREET, co FACING BREWER'S CD again show what the small farmer who Pumping Stations of the WHARF. c: bJO Water Works, "as o means business can do in Hawaii. (a) corner Alapai and Beretania streets. Honolulu, February 19th. 1903. --5 - 3 (b) be CS King street, Kapalama, opposite the CD CD The murderous assault made on a Tramway FOR ! CO stables. SALE CD CO police officer at Yee Hop s CO CD Palama place Specifications at the office of the 81GAR MACHINERY ! Thursday was a direct result of ad- Supt. CD - as the of Water Works. -- O vice given Chinese AT REASONABLE C3 5 E from the Success to The Superintendent does PRICES PUG R p. not bind Coolers. 5x6 feet by 18 "rime bnh few months ago to resist himself to accept inches; Two the loweet or any bid. Smoke Stacks, 50 inches diameter by 100 fficers who entered their places ar- -' to (Signed) HENRY E. COOPER, feet each. For particulars inquir- - at rest them without search 6407 Pepeekeo, Sugar warrants. Supt. of Public Works. Co.'s office or Tlieo H Davie? & Co.. Honolulu 6399 COMMERCIAL; THE PACIFIC ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FEBRUARY 21, 1903.

HAWAIIAN DPFRA as "Corps," and the local organizations HfflKFiValuableLand aa commands." Lieut. Tannatt has Lodge It Progres De I'Cceanie ANNUAL MEET1N6L OTHER been appointed as Ald-de-Ca- for the SOME Commander-in-Chie- f. KOI! ALA BENEFIT FOR HOSPITAL. FOR ror aie at and Musterine SUGAR CO. Officer for the Territory of Hawaii. The )6c INCURABLES & j BY local organization S.-- A. V. DIRECTION OF THE ROAKD Public Auction of W. has Ho. 124, A. A A. KAPIOLANI MATERNITY HOME. virtually been taken over by this 8. RITE. stronger organization and the command , " V """ " JuULKiK shareholders of the Kohala Sugar Ob. will leaves-of-abeen- ce hZZa "r,u lne or BYPRODUCTS recognize all of S. R will- -- - Ka m m .v: - " '? Lasue The undersigned duly authorized the former camp as " Repetition of its own. The S. W. evening. Feb. 21, 7:i .'c Z SSS thereunto by judicial order of the . nave now an appeal to Coneress for Masonic Temple. 2Tt Honorable J. T. De Bolt, First Judge the T H. WATKRHOT'SE establishing of a National Museum WORK IN SECOND of the Circuit Court of the First Cir- of War at Washington. D. DEGREE. Secretary. Kohala Sugar Compaay. C. and a Members Honolulu. Feb. 1903. cuit, in the Matter of the Guardianship committee has been appointed which of Hawaii, 9th. as of KA I K hereby Lodge and visiting' in- PUN A LA (k), a minor, Money in Grow win receive a hearing before com brethren are - MARITANA gives notice that on SATURDAY, FEB the ANNUAL mittee on public buildings and grounds. By order of Worshipful MEETING. KLARY 21, 1303, at 12 o'clock noon, at The proposed museum Master. the mauka entrance to the Judiciary will contain CHAS. BON. Secretary. Under the direction of Limes relics of the various wars in which the THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Building, in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, ing for L'nited stockholders of the Pacific Sugar Mil he will sell public to States has engaged. The G. A. at auction the R. is also aiding in the appeal, ELECTI0N0F OFFICERS, will be held at the office of F. A. MRS, ANNfS MONTAGUE TURNER highest bidder and it Schaefer & Co. on U is expected that the desired result will Tuesday, MM Market. be accomplished. AT THE ADJOURNED A NX D AL ; February, 1903, at 9 a m. AND ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND stockholders" The change in the local organization meeting of the Pearson & W. LANfc, INTEREST makes a ' luny, Limited, held Feb 40 Secretary. MRS. EDWARD 0, TENNEY laree- nnmhr v. i .,7.. nri rz H wmmm eligible to membership, inrju niarv the followine offiivra of the said Kapunikala in the Hui Land ' The pineapple is the thing for the who were not were elected to serve of 1 2 Dis- elitrihle in th. fnrmor the ensuing year: ANNUAL MEETING. Holualoa and situate in the (mall Hoogs, .!.! j A. Saturday, February 21, trict of North Kona, Island of Hawaii. farmer," said William of it is expected W. Pearson President The same being six (6) shares (un e Mahaka Coffee Company to an control will not onlv give ereater L. A. Thurston.. Vice President THE WAIMEA SCOAR MILL CO. - A. by divided) in wholefl lm "T iinn f sir and nflnfflMftTtoin th t,.t.,- v.... t f. hotter . Treasurer Assisted all the original company, said Hui Land, the iuui.h 11 BY DIRECTION OF BOARD who have kindly volunteered their ser- containing 350 shares or an area oM islands, on K receive the hearty endorsement of Meager THE know about the other but I T, of 7330 P -- t - AinrTlOn ,r Directors the annual meeting of the . . all - i t vices, and the Symphony Orchestra un- acres more or less. The minor . m I Datrlotir Tana aim rr rr v tv' J ww . Oahu there is a neia tor smaii lurmer. l nr. v. . V? stockholders of The Waimea Sugar Mill der direction of owning six shares, his undivided inter-- those eiiglble to membership. The Com- - i ue aoove comprise the Board of Di- 125.64 more in me oi manrt Company will be held in the AxsemMy est contains acres more or less And there is raisins meets on the second and fourth rectors. p j HELM Hall, over -- the offices of A W, F. JOCHER, which will be sold in a lump. anything else. There ionaays of each month any Secretary, Pearson & Castle Cooke. pineapples than and of Potter Company. y, pur- the Ltd., in Honolulu. H. T.. on Wedne-da- This land is suitable for grazing win oe giaa to give Ltd. 6409 is any- Quantity of land available for the ; . full Feb. 2Sth. 1903. 10 a. 4 -- poses, the higher portion being good nnrriniiiatMi r at o'clock n. where a"uj '"'""nation to those E. for coffee growing and the lower or pul jjup, a..u MhinH veterans"?desiring the same D. TENNEY, Prices of adimssion: makal portion good for homesteads with are no pests to bother ana wnere STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Secretary. The Waimea Sugar Mill Oo. there Honolulu. Feb. 1903. CM Orchestra and Dress Circle Jl.00 a free sea fishery according to the deci the pines ripen two months earner 9th. Family Circle, first row 1.00 sion of the Supreme Court. than they do anywhere else. We have CAPT. COOK LODGE. OLA A SUGAR CO., LTD. Family Circle 75 50,000 plants on our place near Walanae, ANNI AL MKETING. . A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY in THE ANNUAL MEiCTING Gallery 50 and last year we had pineapples SONS OF ST. GEORGE, NO. 353. OF THE Box office open Tuesday, Feb. 17th, nobody else had them stockholders of the Olaa Sugar Co.. KAHUKU PLANTATION CO.. LTD. at FOR INVESTORS October when L-td-., 9 o'clock a. m., Wall, Well, will be held in the Assembly Hall at Nichols Co. until December. A market! these over BY ORDER OF Deeds will be at expense of purchas- fellows pretty nearly drove us crazy to THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE the offices of Oastle & Cooke. Ltd., THE BOARD OF ers. simple t above Lodge - corner of King Directors the annual meeting of stock- Title perfect and in fee crt'-- Ihom n n?e In talkiner. the pine will be held in San An- and Bethel streets, Ho- S. de-liver- y nolulu, on holders of Kahuku Plantation Co.. Ltd.. Term cash in U. Gold Coin upon apple is thing for small farmer. onio Hall, Vineyard street, on Mon- - Thursday, February 26th THE SUBLIME the the H903. 2 p. will be held on Wednesday, Feb. Kb, of deeds. "Yes; we are doing something up rvu. ;oiu, ai i:w O ClOCK at m. By order. Ihe stock bocks of the Company will 1903. at 10 a. m.. at the offices of Alex- there in the way of raising limes. Five be ander & Baldwin, Ltd., StangeowaM For further information apply to the years ago we saw that it was necessary GEO. W. HAYSELDEN. closed to tiansfers until after said undersigned or to Henry Smith, at the Secretary. date. Building, Honolulu. Judiciary Building, to branch out from the coffee business. J. GUILD, in said Honolulu. I had made something of a study of the ELMER E. PAXTON. Secretary Passion Play S. W. KALE I KIN I. Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co., L-t- Kahuku Plantation Co., LM. we determined to 11, Guardian of Kapunikala (k). demand for limes and MEETING NOTICE. Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 6404 Honolulu, Feb. 1903. 6388 & S. go into that. Limes are worth in San W. - I The master presentation of the age Francisco, usually, one dollar a hun THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEETINgT ANNUAL MEETING. dred. We can put them down at fifty j stockholders of the Koloa Sugar Corn- - STOCKHOLDERS' Illustrated with ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN- cents and make a profit, and we can pany, will be held at the office of H HAWAII YACHT CLUB. LIMITBD. TION OF FORECLOSURE AND put in a green lime, which gives the Hackfeld & Company, Limited, in Ho OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO. SALE. best flavor, and so commands the high- - I nolulu, on Thursday, February 25th, THE ADJOURNED est price. You can get nothing but 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ANNUAL Moving Pictures stockholders of the Oahu Railway and meeting of the stockholders of the Ha- Notice is hereby given pursuant ripe limes on the Coast now, and they F. KI.AMP. waii Yacht Cluo, Limited, will be beM that come Mexico. They in con- Land Company will be held in Assembly to the power of sale contained in that all from are Secretary. Hall, over at the office of Philip L. Weaver, on BY is a class Dated Honolulu, February 14, 1903. the offices of Castle & Cooke, certain mortgage dated January 6th, stant demand. There of trade Ltd., corner King Wednesday, February 25th, 1903. at 7:1 that takes the lime in preference to the 6403 of and Bethei streets, o'clock p. m. UW0, made by D. H. Ward, of San Honolulu, on Friday, February 27, 1903, Francisco, State of California, United lemon, that must have it. More than 2 p. PHILIP L WEAVER, TEMPLE KARMOIMT we at m. States of America, as Mortgagor, to that, will have a demand for the MEETING NOTICE. A. W. VAN Secretary. fruit from steamers that pass here. VALKENBURG. Honolulu, February ISth, 1903. C. Spreckels, of San Francisco, afore the Secretary Oahu Railway and Land Co. said, and W. O. Irwin, of Honolulu, They all want limes, all the time. expect crop THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 6404 Island of Oahu, carrying on business "We to get a fair from stockholders of the Pacific Guano & ANNUAL MEETING. in Honolulu together in copartnership our twelve acres, this year. Next year Company we get enormous crop. Fertilizer will be held at the NOTICE. ORPHEUM THEATRE under the firm name and style of will an The office of H. Hackfeld & Company, Lim- WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL COM- - "Claus Spreckels & Co.." as Mortga lime tree bears all the time. There are ited, in Honolulu, on Thursday, Feb- PANY, LTD. green THE REGULAR MEET-ln- g gees, and recorded in the Registry oi flowers, fruit and ripe fruit on ruary 26th, 1903. 11 o'clock a. m. ANNUAL at of Ponaha-wa- Conveyances in said Honolulu in liber the same tree, once It gets to work, and F. KLAMP. the stockholders of the i BY OIRECTION OF THE BOARD Tuesday, Feb. 247 on pages 34-3- 7, Allan Herbert, the the tree will produce from 200 to 1.000 Secretary. Coffee Company. Limited, will of Directors the annual meeting of tb 24 assignee of the said mortgage, intenus in the season. We are the first in the be held at the office of Wm. G. Irwin stockholder of the Walalua Agricul- Dated Honolulu. February 14, 1903. & Co.. to foreclose the said mortgage for con field here. To be sure, a few limes are 6403 Ltd.. Honolulu, T. H.. on Thurs- tural Company, Ltd., will be held In. tfce ditions broken, to wit: the non-pa- y grown on Maui, but it does not make day, February 26th, 1903, at 3:30 p. m. Assembly Ha'l over the offices of Castl M. ment of principal and interest when a great deal of difference. W. GIFFARD, & Cooke, Ltd., in Honolulu, H. T-- . on TICKETS, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c. The market MEETING NOflCE Secretary due. for limes is one that can never be over- Ponahawai Coffee Company. Thursday, Feb. 28th, 1903, at 10 o'clock Notice is likewise given that the stocked. No; it Is not necessary to Limited. a. m. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 16. 1903. 6405 Auspices of Catholic Benevolent property assigned by the said mortgage Honolulu, Feb. , D. TENNEY, irrigate the trees. There is plenty of stockholders of the Hawaii Mill Com- E. Unions. will be sold at public auction at the rain in the hills, where we are, and Secretary, Waialua Agricultural Com-pan- y, auction rooms of James F. Morgan, pany. Limited, will be held at the office lots of land to be had as good as ours. of H. Hackfeld & Company. Limited, in N0TICE. Ltd. Proceeds to Charity. Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday, "There are no pests to Honolulu, Feb. 9th. 1903. 1903, 12 attack the Honolulu, on Thursday, February 26th. the 21st day of February, at cut-wor- trees, either. We had in our 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET o'clock noon. Ing of Walma-nal- o Doors open 7:30. 8 sharp. pineapples at first, but we killed them F. KLAMP, the stockholders of the ANNUAL MEETING. Curtain The property covered by the said by putting a liberal supply Sugar Company will be held at the mortgage and to be sold as above con of printer's Secretary. ink on rags and wrapping these rags Dated Honolulu, February 14, 1903. office of Wm. G. Irwin & Co.. Ltd., HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO.. LTD. Reserved seats at Orpheum Box office. sists of: Honolulu, T. H.. on Thursday, Febru- One-four- about the sterns. Another instance of 6403 th of . the Hawaiian Bark the power of the press, eh! ary 26th, 1903, at 2 p. m. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Diamond Head" (formerly the British H. M. WHITNEY, ves- "Let me tell you, if you are interested JR. Directors the annual meeting of stock- Bark "Gainsborough") being the In MEETING NOTICE. Secretary Sugar Co. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE S. C. the of the Islands, that Waimanalo holders of Hawaiian 8ugar Co., Ltd.. sel now registered in the name of Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 6405 lien of Honolulu in the Hawaiian there is money in raising alligator will be held on Thursday, Feb. 2M, ! THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1903, 10 325 pears, which are always In demand, and at a. m., at the offices of Alex- Registry of Vessels and numbered stockholders of the Kekaha Sugar & Baldwin, Stangenwald Build- (new) and also all other the right, title there is money in the growing of the NOTICE. ander THURSDAY, papaia. This tree bears In less a Company, Limited, will be held at the ing, Honolulu. Qfi and interest of the Mortgagor both at than office of H. Hackfeld & Company, Lim- L. law and in equity in the said bark in year, from the seed. Every body that THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-In- g W. HOPPER. eats it likes it, passenger ited, In Honolulu, on Wednesday, Feb- Secretary Hawaiian Sugar Co., Ltd. her sails, yards, spars, boats, anchors, and the ruary 25th, 1903, 11 a. m. of the stockholders of the Hllo FEBRUARY 40 steamers at o'clock Sugar Company will of- Honolulu, Feb. 13, 1903. M chains, furniture, tackle, stores, freight, passing Honolulu would jump F. KLAMP, be held at the earnings and appurtenances and in the at large quatities of it offered for sale. fice of Wm. G. Trwin & Co.. Ltd., Ho- They Secretary. T. on ANNUAL policy of Marine Insurance for Two want it to give their passengers 14, 1903. nolulu. H., Thursday, February MEETING.' Dated Honolulu, February 26th, 3 p. m. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars a taste of the fruits of the tropics. The 6403 at Mclvor-Tjnd- all ($2,500.00) effected in the name of the home market can never be supplied H. M. WHITNEY. JR. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THB Mortgagor with the Alliance Insurance with enough of it or never has been Secretary Hilo Sugar Company. stockholders of the Honokaa Sugar Company of Berlin under policy of in yet. The raisers of papaias find all they MEETING NOTICE. Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 6405 Company will be held at the office of surance No. 681 and in all moneys pay can offer taken, and more called for. F. A. Schaefer & Co. on Thursday tb IN DEMONSTRATIONS OF able thereunder. We have instructed our man at the THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NOTICE. 26th of February, 1903, at It a. m. ALLAN HERBERT, plantation to plant all the seeds that stockholders of the Klpahulu Sugar W. LANZ. Company, Limited, will be held 6406 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA. A Assignee he can get, we it will be at the REGULAR MEET-ln- g Secretary. NIGHT and think office & Company, Lim- THE ANNUAL Terms: Cash, United States Gold a big thing. Even if we 25 per of H. Hackfeld of stockholders Walo-hln- u lose In on Wednesday, Feb- the of the OF MIRTH, MARVEL AND MYS Coin. Deeds at the expense of pur cent of those we ship from there to ited, Honolulu, Agricultural & Grazing Company. ANNUAL MEETING. chaser. ruary 25th, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m. TERY. Honolulu, there will be a handsome KLAMP, Limited, will be held at the office of For further particulars apply to margin of profit." F. Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., Honolulu. EWA PLANTATION COMPANY. Holmes & Stanley, attorneys for As Secretary. T. 2fith, 1903. $1.P0, $1.00, T5c. 50c. H., on Thursday, February Price, and signee. Dated Honolulu. February 14, 1903. at 4:30 p. m. R. IVERS, BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD Seats on sale at Wall, Nichols Co. Dated Honolulu, January 29th, 1903. WAR 6403 Secretary Waiohlnu Agricultural & of Directors the annual meetlne of the 30, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21. VETERANS 6390 Jan. Feb. Grazing Co., Ltd. I stockholders of the Ewa Plantation WILL MEETING NOTICE. Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 405 Company will be held In the Assembly HOUSES MOVED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITE NOW Hall over the offices of Castle A Cooke, HOUSES RAISED FIRST CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NOTICE. Ltd., in Honolulu, H. T., on Friday. Plantation Feb. 27th, 1903, 10 o'clock a. m. HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN Several months since the members f stockholders of the Kukaiau at HOUSES REPAIRED Company. Limited, will be held at the Anrni-nvr- n a mp.pt. E. D. TENNEY, Spanish-America- n V - tup vvr'AT. PROBATE. the War ettran office of H. Hackfeld & Company. Llm- Qf Secretary, Ewa Plantation Company. NEW HOUSES BUILT - the stocUhoIder8 of tne woodlawn In the Matter of the Estate of Paul society of Honolulu forwarded a peti ilea, in nonouiiu. on negoaauy, rt-u- Co.. Limited, will be held the Honolulu, Feb. 9th, 1903. 4 p. Fruit at Stores and Offices Repaired. Friedrich Carl Isenberg tion to the States, joining in a request ruary 25th, 1903. at o'clock m. office of Wm. G. & Co., Ltd., Ho- Heinrlch KLAMP. Irwin Order for Notice of Hearing Petition that the several organizations of t'.ie nolulu. T. H.. on Thursday, February ANNUAL MEETING. for Probate of Will. Secretary. 26th, 1903, at 4 p. m. Spanish War Veterans unite into one 14. 1903. ft; 7. JPaty purporting to be the Last Dated Honolulu. February R. IVERS, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE A document organization. Through on the 6403 Builder Will and Testament of Paul Helnrich failure Secretary Woodlawn Fruit Co., Ltd. stockholders of the Walanae Company. and S.-- A. Contractor Friedrich Carl Isenberg, deceased, hav- part of the National W. V. to act, Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1903. 6405 Limited, will be held at the office of ing on the 30th day of January, A. D. this union of forces has been temporari- MEETING NOTICE. J. M. Dowsett, Merchant street, Hono- Office 1048 Alakea street on February 17. 1903, been presented to said Probate ly delayed. The command In this city. NOTICE. lulu, T. H., Friday. between King and Hotel. Court, and a Petition tor tne roDaie THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m. feeling that it was advisable to asso or Oahu Sugar Com- M. DOWSETT. Phone Bine 1801. thereof, and for the Issuance of Letters shareholders the THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-in- g J. Testamentary to Beta Margarethe Isen ciate Itself with the organization hav pany, Limited. ill be held In the large Secretary. ' & Com of the stockholders of the Olowalu 16, UM. berg, John F. Hackfeld and Henry broadest principles and the most meeting room of H. HaekfHd Company will be held of- Dated Honolulu. February the Honolulu, on Friday. at the 6404 Alexander Isenberg having been filed bj to assimi pany. L.imitei in fice of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., Hono- Oil Co. liberal constitution, resolved February "03. at 2 o'clock p. m. Union Henry Alexander Isenberg. late with the Spanish War Veterans. 2:'n. lulu, T. H., on Thursday, February 26, hereby ordered Monday, F. KI.AMP. 2.30 p. ANNUAL MEETING. It is that Commander Tannatt received his au Secretary. 1903. at m. the 30th day of March, A. D. 1903, at few R. IVERS, of California thority from the headquarters a SonololOi February 14. 1903. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the days ago to muster in the camp of Dated Secretary Olowalu Company. THE Court Room of said Court, at Hono 6403 Honolulu, Feb. 16. 1903. 6405 stockholders of the Kohala Land Co.. Spanish War Veterans, and on Thurs- held office of W. lulu, Oahu, be and the same hereby is day evening met at their Ltd.. will be at the Fuel Oils appointed the time and place for prov the veterans on Thursday, Feb. 26th, 1903, at in Oregon block, where they MEETING NOTICE. NOTICE. ing said Will and hearing said applica hall the 10 a. m. Office of Hawaiian department, were duly mustered in and the follow C. H. ATHERTON, tion. ANN I "A Li MEETING OF THE j ordered, ing officers installed: Isaac Lando. THE THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT Secretary. Land Co., Ltd. room 307, Stangenwald Bldg. It is further that notice H. Lieutenant; shareholders of the Pioneer Mill Com- nas no autnoruy Kohala be given, by publication, once a Captain; J. Flynn, First Theo. Bauman rurtner Honolulu, Feb. 19th. 1903. MM thereof : H. pany, Limited, will be held in the large to debts in my name. C. C. PERKINS, Supt. successive weeks, in the W. F. Miller Second Lieutenant contract week for three M. W. B. Dods. meeting room of H. Hackfeld & Com- A. A. WILSON. Mills Bldg, San Paeiffc Advertiser, a news Tucker. Adjutant: - Main office, Commercial Quartermaster; Dunlap. Chap pany. Limited, in Honolulu, on Satur- Walalua, Feb. 16, 1903. 6405 ANNUAL MEETING. paper published in Honolulu, the last 1903, 10 o lain: J. L. . Sergeant of the day. February at clock Francisco. publication to be not than ten days a ni BAKER, Jr., Mgr. previous to the time therein appointed Guard. BOOKS CLOSED. HAWAIIAN FIBRE CO., LTD. JNO. organiza- - : F. KLAMP. for hearing. The Spanish War Veterans' Secretary. tion. although it may interest itself in CO THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, January Dated Honolulu, February 14, 1903. OAHU R4ILWAY AND LAND ay of the political affairs for the good j stockholders of the Hawaiian Fibre 30th, 1903. - 6403 f the country or the members, is non- J THE STOCK BOOKS OF THE Company. Limited, will be held on Sat- - J. T. DE BOLT. per- - THE CLIFTON First Judge First Circilt Court. partisan, and has for its object, to j Oahu Railway and Land Company will urday. Feb. 28th. at 1 p. m., at office. Kinney. McClanahan and IMgelow, at- feet and maintain national, state and B00S CLOSED. be closed to transfers from February room 5 Mclntyre Building, Honolulu, torneys for Petitioner. local organizations, to keep alive the 24th to 27th. 1903. both dates Inclusive. H. T. Spain, to j CO., LD. j By JAMES, Proprietor. . 6391 Jan. 31. Feb. 7, 14, XL memories of the war with WAJALUA AGRICULTURAL M. P. ROBINSON. order of the President. T. K. promote tne otsr interests oi inose who Treasurer Oahu Railway and Land Co. I. S. WEEDON, in took THE STOCK TRANSFER BOOKS 16, 1903. 6404 Secretary Pro Tem. M N LEY the service of the United States Honolulu, Feb. apartments en suite and sin- WILLIAM Mil LODGE part in that war. of this corporation will be closed to 6400 Feb 11, 14, 21, 28. Private p. I appointed and furnished no. k. or Col. M. E. Urell of Washington. D. transfers from Wednesday. February gle. Finest t 1903, 3 p. m.. to February 2. th, EWA PLANTATION CO. house in Hawaii. Mosquito proo. C. is Commander-in-Chie- f; the first l'h. at ANNUAL MEETING. Alakea, THERE WILL BE A RE Commander-in-Chie- j 1903. W. A. BOWEN. throughout. Hotel street, near f being General J. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAV- - gnlar convention of the above Warren Keifer, of the 6405 Treasurer ing declared a mothly dividend of of j THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-- 1 Lodge Saturday even- House of Representatives. Among the 5 j Inter-corporatio- n, named NOTICE, per cent on the capital stork of this ing of the stockholders of the Honolulu Don Works Co. ing, February 21, in Harmony li?t of officers and members are the! DIVIDEND Dividend No. 68 is due and Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will names of such men as President Roose-- ! j company. Hall, at 730. payable on Friday, February the 28th, be held at the office of the ENGINES velt and General Miles. Over one hun- - A IS NOW DUE AND 1903. Tuesday, March 3, 1903. STEAM i DIVIDEND to stockholders of record at the Ouen Street, on MILLS, COOL- TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. dred Commands have been formed in payable to the stockholders of N. S close of the stock transfer books on ' at 10 o'clock a. m. The stock books of BOILERS. SUGAR ! 1 Mystic the past year. The National Army now Sachs' Dry Goods Co. at the company's Wednesday, February 18, 1903, 3 p. company will be closed to transfers CASTINGS Members of Oahu No. and at 1 the . . . -- ERS, BRASS AND LEAD 135,000. . - r j all sojourning brothers are numbers over store. corner Fort and Beretania m. The stock transfer books will be .from the zstn or reoruarj w nf every description No. 2 and I ki..ra ed i to The national organizations are known streets. Saturday, March 1st, 1903. March, inclusive. made to order. Particular attention mvited attend. GOODS CO. CLAPP, Secretary. hlaeksmithing. Job wor A. S. PRESCOTT, as the "National Army and Navy ofj N. S. SACHS DRY W. A. BOWEN, Treasurer. C. H. i K. of R. A ft. the S. W. V., the state organizations 6409 Hon lulu. Hawaii, Feb. 16, 1903. M5 Honolulu, Feb. 1, MM executed on shortest notice. HONOLULU, FEBRUARY. 21? 1903. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAE ADVERTISER, oooooooooo 3O0O0O0COCXXXXXQ h nrevious one. But the House ac nevertheless and A CITIZEN'S STORY JAS. F. MORGAN, ! REPUBLICANS cepted the invitation then on motion of Kaniho adjourned Strongf to 10 o'clock this morning. anil Why not be strong? Why not have THE SENATE. Auctioneer Broter If You a good appetite and a good digestion? SHARE Told by a Honolulu Citizen for Why not feel well and hearty all the TOJM Senators Baldwin. Nakapaahu. Paris of Honolulu wime? You can just as well have it and Woods were not in ineir scan. the Benefit 42 QUEEN STREET. is morning session of the Sen Intend to your own way as not, for there (Continued from Pace L) when the People. 72 strength, vitality, power, and good ate was convened. Woods and Baldwin P O. Box 594. Telephone Sarsa-- In reading of the min- - health in every bottle of Ayer's ' gum durinsr the Build oarilla. Always ktep it ou nana. was reading of the mes - utes, and soon afterwards Senator Paris greatest importance attached to himiness the - The sage of the Governor embracing emr , made his first appearance and was the following is that it concerns a Ho either in wood or brick gency appropriations. The message greeted by applause. He arrived from nolulu citizen. It would lose three-- Auction Sale . . . Ke vpfl w by vote was reierrea iu Hawaii during me morning. I,.i ;.a.ao. it Invnl OF as read and -- . . . , l ., - ...... Mnr. lUuaiLtrlE ui iiiwnii. J. mm the same committee tor treatment pimi- - aerore proceeuing iw A.un ' some resident of Kalamazoo, alien., or lar to the first message. Jonah Kuma- - of the minutes. President CTrabbe ad- - TVoonsocket. r, Like all the testl- - Lowers & Cooke Ltd cave notice tnat ne wouia inironuie nunistt-rf- in' "mn to uic mony which has appeared here, ana Valuable a bill to cover the expenses of the ses-- secretary, N. W. Aluli, and he there- - like all which will follow about the don. Kaniho wanted the bill read by upon took his seat with secretary Old Quaker remedy, Doan's Backache are in position to supply title but it had not been lntroaucea. Savidge. Kidney Pills, it comes from residents, Leaseholds that being done a moment later under! At the requ st of Senator Kaohi the fellow citizens and neighbors. No anything needed from suspension of rules and being read by minutes were interpreted into Ha- - other remedy can show such a record AND reading, case: start to finish. title the bill passed its first , wuiian. of home cures. Read this This bill provides for the appropria-- Achi called attention to an Mrs. Emma Vieira, of King street, Fee Simple Lands tion of $50,000 for the expenses of the apparent error in the minutes, namely this city, says: "For three or lour Call at the new office, session, to take effect immediately. Ku- - that there was no mention of the al-mal- ae years I had tne misiortune to oe ai- - said further that he would in- - l.wance of $.1,000 as salaries for the flir-tor- i with nn flfhln? hack. The Dain 177 King St., and talk it troduce bills having for their object members at the special session. He and discomfort this entailed on me can ON SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1903, the sending to the mainland or abroad stated that he had not heard it read be better imagined that described, l over with them. purpose of report Isenberg, children, and it was of course of worthy youths for the ' in the of Senator but have two Herearethe words and tho photograph of securing education and to prevent any had seen it in the papers and he wished difficult for me to attend to them At mv salesroom. 42 Queen street. I : Mr. K. H. Archer, of Hobaxt, Tasmania ng oppressed suffering. The public auction, the follow appe- board of health or health officer from to register an objection, to the while with win sell at "I often find myself weak, without property without first as- - ment of salaries which he did not way In which I found relief eventually ing valuable Leases and Fee Simple OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO : tite, anJ my whole system all run down. My Kid- - blood gets impure and 1 have boils and erup the losses thereby, and to lieve to be authorized by law. Upon his was by using Doan's Backache Lands: tions. Then I always use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, establish a flag- for Hawaii. reouest Secretary Savidee again read ney Pills, procured at the Hollisterl First. Leasehold of property on the TeieDh one Main 396 P. O. Box 27$ . for it makes my blood pan and rx-h- gives me Vida announced that he would intro- - the report of Senator Isenberg. which Drug Co.'s store. They did me a large northeast corner of Vineyard and Fort strength and vitality, and braces me np $3,000 of good, as now testiry. present to ' duce a bill to provide a home for the contained no mention of the as amount l i streets and at under rental wonderfully. indigent to be located at the Kalihl de- - j had been printed in the evening pa-- should certainly recommend those who Mrs. Ganzel. Property has a frontage Hawaiian tention ramo known as the Waiaka - ' ners have backache or any otner rorm or of 76 feet on Fort street. S'S reel on 140 milo camp. Senator Brown stated that the $3,000 J kidney trouble to try Doan's Backache Vineyard street and a depth of feet Japanese Ballasting Co. Chillingworth then gave notice that for salaries was added in report to Kidney Pills." on the eastern boundary. There are six AYER'S the are property Office: he would introduce a bill to provide for be made by his committee, he be- - Doan's Backache Kidney Pills roomy houses on the and . - 1018 Smith near King. eounties and their government and for lieved that such an appropriation was for sale by all dealer,-- Price 50 cents Buildings are insured for $9,000. Pur- St, the control of the public institutions provided by law. per box (six boxes 2.50). Mailed on chaser will have to pay a ground rental Sarsaparilla and works. Senator Achi replied that the Organic receipt of price by the Holllster Drug I of $980 per annum, and receive in ren- - BLACK SAND Kaniho served notice that he would Act provided for the payment of sala- - Co., Ltd., Honolulu, wholesale agents tals from present tenant $2,100 per an Delivered for $2.00 to $3.00 per load. There are many imitation " Sarsapariilas." introduce bills as follows: An act to ries only during a special session of for the Hawaiian Islands. num. Lease has nearly 20 years to according to distance. lie tare yon get Ayer's. name Doan's, take I Copy be seen my provide the use of the English or Ha- - ; the legislature, and not for the Senate Remember the and run. of lease can at TT Pill, Iniiil nmVVI.Mi,. practice of was in re- - no other. v office. Fillln in material either earth oT waiian language in the the alone and if this item the on street rect any tendency to constipation. It's an circuit courts of the Territory of Ha- - port of the committee he would object Second. Property Liliha corai, furnished at a very low price. aaay way so prevent sicaneaa. repeal sections 922. 925 to it. near Joins' street, .froperty is in part na hauA a lonw Rtrir nn Vio,r waii; a bill to iw wv mou part I by Dr. J.C. Ayer 4 Co.. Uweii. Mass.. LJS.A, paragraph of section 924, Crabbe suggested a iaws. ree simple and a leasehold. and the second President that Section 837 relating to exemptions. Fee simple: Residence lot on Liliha pan w CONCRETE guaranteed, OUJITll D1UQ CO., Aeat. part live, tnapier o? ul nitr rwM dcdbiuu ui ui iiie iriMaiuic Senator Isenberg gave notice of in- - street, frontage on street of 69 feet and WORK and as compiled in 1897, relating to vaccina provided for in the Organic Act and following done at a very low price. appro- tention to introduce the bills: a aepth of 82 feet. Comfortable house tion; a bill for an act to amend section that this would permit of the "An act for the protection of hortlcul- - in good repair on the lot. Two lots at 837 1897; a bill to priation of money for of the Civil Laws of salaries. ture and to prevent the introduction back of this lot are also in fee simple Special low price In CRUSHED 4 abolish the poll tax; a bill for an act Senator Achi again objected and be- ROCK of grades No. 1 to No, gan into the Territory of Hawaii of insects. Leasehold: Large lot adjoining the all from amon Soda, concerning attorneys. to state his impression of the law, or diseases, injurious to fruit or fruit fee simple property and having two 5, or rock sand. Root Beer, Kupihea gave notice that he would when the chair ruled that all the mem- trees, sugar cane, vines, bushes or dwelling houses thereon, with ample Ginger Ale, introduce bills to define legal day s bers were out of order, as only the to provide quar- - more dwellings. COMMON DRAT, $5.00 per de,y. industrial, to were up vegetables, and for a room for several Lease Cream Soda, work either mechanical or minutes for approval and there antine for'the enforcement of this act.' hold property is about 158x180 feet, with LARGE DRAY, $6.00 per day. appropriate a fund for purchasing post could be no discussion of something to prevent rrom .L,nina Orange Cider, - Also a bill the wanton a wide entrance streei. age stamps for lepers at Molokai and which was not contained in the min- destruction of food fishes in the waters Leasehold is for about 17 years at an Pineapple Cider, the detention camp, to amend section utes. of the Territory of Hawaii, and also annual rental of $300. Property is now You Need Them These Komei, 132, Chapter VI. of the Penal Laws, re Senator Isenberg asked permission to a bill to regulate the compensation of rented for $900 per annum, it being op- lating to larceny. speak on the same item, and said that Warm Days Strawberry, papers pilots. tional with purchaser to allow tenant to Kupihea presented two resolutions the had been wrong, that the THE COMMITTEES. remain at this rental, the property can Plain Soda, Vichy, Carlsbaadi Sarsaparilla $60,000 opening $3,000 for was not in appropriating for the salaries mentioned be improved so as to bring in a greater geltzer Ger- - and Iron widening of School street from Li- - his report, and only expenses President Crabbe here announced the Congress, Lithia and and the actual mtuwier. i w: i i vt from an old house with an estab liha street to Kamehameha IV road and of the session was reported. "The 00 committees of the Senate which are as These two properties are fine oppor- - man mineral tit,w ater loonwmng au lished reputation. Free delivery for opening Pua lane from King pers get everything wrong anyway," follows: tunitles for investment; a good profit tne properties OI AponnariSl, 11 1 IT M u ; proposed extension of , he added. Ways and Means Baldwin, Paris and a ' - il vv street to the in rentals now coming in. manufactured from chemically pure no ui auu i au parts iuo 'jity School street. As these resolutions Senator Paris arrived at this juncture, Kaiue. jfw particulars as to price, terms ana ! watr nnt un in 28 ok. Svnhnna. made specific appropriations, on motion and immediately afterwards Secretary Judiciary C. Brown. Achi and plans of lot apply to Consolidated Soda Water Works of Kumalae their consideration was Hawes appeared with a message from Woods. $1.25 per doz., 75c per half doz. pictponed until the appropriation bill the Governor, which was laid upon the Public Expenditures Paris. McCand- - JAS. P. MORGAN, Company, Ltd. is reached. table for the time being. less and Nakapaahu. 42 Queen Street. Speaker Beckley then laid before the Senator Brown reported for the com- - Public Lands, Internal Improvements. The Fountain Soda Worts, Telephone Main 71. ' House of Gov. Dole mittee on rules of new Agriculture, etc. Met'andless, Paris, 601 the invitation that a draft the Works Fort street. through his secretary to the members rules was in the hands of the com- Kaohi. Sheridan Street. of the Legislature and their wives to mittee in proof sheet form, and would J Health and Education Wilcox, Bald attend the drill of the regiment of mili be printed within a few days. win. Woods. Hotel and tia in Capitol Square this afternoon. Senator Brown reported also for the Enrollment, Revision and Printing I ! Alakea 8U. Kumalae moved that the invitation be committee to which was referred the C. Brown, Isenberg, Kalauokalani. accepted. Kaniho objected as he report of the committee on accounts as Rules and Joint Resolutions C. Japanese Rice, large quantity thought there would be other things follows: i Brown, Dickey, Kaiue. in stock. Also all kinds of to be done and would "The expenses ' Accounts Isenberg, Achi, J. T. PICTURE that the members total of the Snecial not have time to attend the drill. Pu-la- a, Session so far made known to this com- - Brown. Japanese Provisions Dickey, Isen- - Kaniho's brother in the Represen- mittee is $3849.75, which includes the Miscellaneous Petitions Wholesale only. FRAMING tative ranks, said that he thought it payment of $200 to each member, but berg, Kaiue. a duty to see the drill so that the mem does not include the mileage. I Senator McCandless moved that the bers might know If It is worth while to "The mileage will amount to the rules be suspended and that the corn- - Dry Goods, Etc. neighborhood $250. on public im-figur- es Objects of maintain the militia in its present form. of Taking the above mittee lands and internal He said he had a military training and as a basis, the expenses of the provements be increased to five. On Art. Agent was Special Session may objection from for the convinced that the people wouid amount to between Senators Brown and applaud the legislators if they would $4100 or $4200; this will leave some $20 - Baldwin that this would only unneces- - Roycroftera perform this duty. Greenwell moved to 000 or more with which to defray the warily encumber the work of the com-- 1 SAYEGUSA amend, expenses of was 1220 Nuuauu St, near Hotel St, and Elder & accepting the invitation and an this session of the Sinatp mittee. the motion withdrawn. nouncing to the Governor that as many which this committee thinks is ample ' Senator C. Brown introduced the fol- - Phone White 3271. Shepard. members as possible would be there, tunds for such purpose. I lowing resolution which was unani- - and Kumalae accepted the amendment. "Heretofore it has been the custom mously adopted: Fernandez declared that he was op to appropriate money to defray the ex- - Be " Resolved, That a special com- - posed to this sort of thing saying that penses of the legislature in gross, that mittee of five members of the Senate be 1 mm he had come here for work and not to is, one sum to pay the expenses of appointed, such committee to consist of Keystone-Elgi-n look at drills. He declared he did not both of its branches; by so doing it has two members from the Third Senator-almo- st DESIGNED want this legislature to be the same as been impossible for the public tel district and one member each from WATCHES to Know how much has been spent by the First, Second, and Third Senatorial Durable and Accurate , each branch. Your committee have districts, the duty of such committee to .TONE-- THE KEYSTONE made an innovation in that respect, and he the consideration of the county bill. WATCH CASE CO. m BEFORE WE CAN tne bill as introduced makes only an an(J he it further KUabtLhrd 1SU Sterling the Painter appropriation specially for the Senate. Resolved, That said committee be Philadelphia, U.S.A. nse them, iron and gold must and of which the House of Representa- - authorized to engage such assistance. AMERICA'S OLOFST got ore. AND LARGEST added to his Paint Shop a large nrat be out of the Tne tives will have no control. legal or otherwise, that in the opinion WATCH FACTORY same principle applies to cod liv "The last regular session and the ex- - of said committee may be required in stock of er oil. Its virtues are not in its tra session spent of money actually ap- - the consideration thereof. For sale by the $92,000. re- - Principal Watch fatty matters; much less in its propriated and it is understood Senator Achi introduced an act to ssssfisslssi I iilTs in the eickening taste and smell. No that there are yet a considerable num-- i peal Act 10. Session Laws of 1901, and Hawaiian Islands WALL ber of bills outstanding and unpaid." it was given its first reading in full. consumptive, or sufferer from any There was reported also a bill provid- - The bill provides that the bailiff act PAPER other wasting disease, was ever ing for the appropriation of $25,000 for shall be repealed, to take effect July 1. greatly benefited by the so-call- ed the expenses of the special and extra 1903. Experienced Paper Hanger as in plain " cod liver oil. The shock session, and Senator Brown suggested j Senator Achi introduced an act to Tomato Toner nlesman, who will be pleased to give it gives to tne nerves, the repul- that if the report of the committee was appropriate money for the payment of adopted the bill would pass to its first the fire claims, and under suspension IT SETTLES THE NERVES. information about Paper Hanging and sion and disgust it eicites in the An Decorating. stomach, outrages reading. jof the rules it was given its first read- - Extract of Tomatoes and Choice the it commits Senator Achi objected on the same ing. The act provides that $30,000 shall Lean Beef. Competent Paper Hangers upon the senses of smell and ground as before, but Senators Crabbe, be appropriated for the purpose, and It will pick you up in the morning taste, are enough to spoil any Baldwin and Cecil Brown took the view that the fund shall be subject to the and keep you on your feet all day. employed and always on hand. medicinal potency that may be that the Senate should be paid for its draft of the Governor. It takes effect Try a bottle for your Breakbone . 1 1 . ., . , in n lor ine majority oi people. services at the special session, and the upon approval. It was referred to the Fever. Seasonable Prices. This to say nothing about its report was adopted all but Achi voting printing committee. being indigestible. in favor of it. j Senator Crabbe left the chair to give Lewis & Ltd. SAME 010 STAND. UNION STREET Yet there Senator Baldwin stated if the notice of his intention to introduce the Comp'y, has alwavs been reason to believe that Organic Act did not limit the amount following bills: To regulate the em- - THE GROCERS, SOLE AGENTS. that, among the elements which of compensation to $200. then the legis- - ployment of labor upon public works Ahana Co.. form cod liver oil, there ex- lature could vote itself $1,000 for each in the Territory of Hawaii: to provide 169 King Streets, . . member or even more if it wished, fur the payment of pilots: and further. f f isted curative properties of the 240 Two Telephones 240. Limited highest value. But it was neces Senator Dickey held the same view. for the appointment of a committee to At 10:50 Secretary Savidge began the frame a municipal charter for Hono-readin- g sary to separate them from the message, Merchant Tailors nauseating waste of the and It had been lulu. material with almost completed at the noon adjourn- - A message was received from the Wing Wo Chan 4 which they were combined. This ment. Vice-Preside- nt Dickey occupied House that it had organized and was Waity Bldg. King St. was successfully accomplished in the chair during the reading. ready for business, and that a com- Phone Blue 2741 WAMPOLE'S AFTERNOON SESSION. mittee to act with the Senate had been Company, PREPARATION chosen to so notify the Governor. As and in this Upon reconvening in the afternoon, OpfMltu Advertiser Office effective remedy, the reading of message was the action had already been taken, the Nuuanu between Merchant and maue as we the first communication was laid on the table. paiataoie honey, have completed, and the second giving the King Streets. the very heart and soul of Pure emergency Secretary Savidge read an invitation American and estimates was presented and from to Foreign t od Liver Oil, combined with the read. On motion of Senator J. Brown the Governor the Senators and Worsteads Compound Svrup of Hvnonhos- - the first message was refred to the their wives requesting their attendance ec mmittee on printing for at the competition drill to be given to phites, Extracts of Malt and Yild translation. day. I'p n motion of Senator Baldwin For Rent Cherry. These The second message was referred on Importers of constitute a tissue motion of C. Brown to the invitation was accepted. Encourage Your builder, a blood purifier, the committee Brown moved to Chinese Wears, a health on re- Senator adjourn, but Premises of MRS. S. W . and Japanese Fine internal improvements with a T DQ rr i . . T.irnKRPD. renewer beyond comparison. Dis-- quest that a bill making the appropria- Senator Achi suggested that second loa ainau street. Three large bed Silks, Linens, Teas, etc. ease yields to it with a complete- tions be passed. readings could be given to the bills in- - rooms, parlor, dining room, pantry, Hair troduced the day previous. kitchen ness and rapidity which aston- NEW BILLS. The county and bath. Large yard. Stables your scalp uui was inereupon given its second I ana servants' quarters. To grow; and keep clean ishes medical men quite as much Senator Dickey gave notice of Inten- reading by title. Again Open lor Business. as tion to introduce an sec- free from dandruff by the use of it delights their patients. In amendment to President Crabbe appointed on the al wasting tion 1, Act 66. Session Laws 1896, re- Good drainage. On high side of conditions, Scrofula lating to holidays. committee to have charge of the county itreet and Blood Disorders, bill the following: Senators Cecil RIVER MILL CO., Pauahi street near Pacheco's Dandruff La Grippe, Senator J. T. Brown introduced a bill Brown. H. P. Mcfand-les- s. River, Contractors and Builders, alo vjuiu xjroncnitis, 1'uimonary granting a franchise to Baldwin. L. L. JAS. F. MORGAN, Affections, the Hilo Elec- J. D. Paris, and H. P. Nakaapahu. House Material and Furniture. Ordr Killer etc., it never fails to tric Co. for the building of an electric 42 Queen Street. promptly to. relieve line in Hilo, subject the appointments being made in accord- attended and cure. Dr. Trmi W. to the aporova' ance with Senator Brown's Tel. Blue 646. P. O. Box WO. Bold by all Druggists and at the Union Bishop says : of Congress. The bill provides resolution, I take pleasure in for a apportioning the members by Senator- Barber Shop. Tel. Main 232. saying I have found it a most railroad from a point near Cocoanut ial Districts. Island to and along the Volcano road C BREWER & CO.. LTD. efficient preparation, embodving to The act to repeal the income tax was James F. Morgan tn four mile r - : . Mer- all of " i r ...... I . . i ,.. Sugar Factors and Comission the mod the principal streets in Hilo. The lne c?mm,"ee " printin g. USE of a pure cod liver oil. in a most must be made within tw v fl?H t,.ena,nr Brown withdrawing his moti on chants. Z ,hat directly to ways LIST OFFICERS. palatable " Congress acts,- fl .. the an d OF form It st;.uds in the and - n' Ut' Broker suiWl means committee. It was smm-octo- Honee Asti Wines front rank in the of med- ompieted within five year 1. . C. M. Cooke, President; George K. march T. mat no Dili chll Bishop, icine, e senator J. Brow n also gae v.. it. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Table Wines in Use. Sold by Effective from Um first V. s notice rpartin r-- . of ai10 mM" ' ai urrn pilllltfU. 42 QUEEN STREET. Col. W. F. dose. Sold by uwuuhi introduce a bill to 2:50 Treasurer and Secretary; all Liquor Dealers. all chemists here. amend Section 710 At o'clock adjournment was tak- Water-hous- e, of Chapter 55, Civil en to Allen. Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. this morning at 10 o'clock. P. O. Box 594. : : Tel. 72 G. R, Carter, Directors.

. . ... , . THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. KiTNOT TTT a tt tv i, 1903. y " 1 - . a t LUCAL DKCVnnrifiTrrr1 1 ICS. COLLINS'S CHUM Attorney George Hons is reported to be very ill at Wailuku. MET DEATH TOO A cold wave is reported from all the islands as well as from points on Oahu. ! 'Here! Send to that address. and The Martha Washington supper, next tell him that I want some money and Whitney & Marsh, Friday night, will be a social event but must have It right away," shouted luna- not a "social." tic James Collins to Mrs. Downey as he rushed into her home at Beretania Lodge Le Progres will hold a special Ited and AlaDai Rtrf-- t on tYic rlav-- that meeting this evening with in Tj; ' work the left the steamer ,W. G. Hall, leaving gpcoiiu ur-gree-. her a scrap of paper' with the address, Secretary Carter has received his , "Mr. Harry Butler. 154 Folsom street, commission from Washington. He will San Francisco," written upon it. take omce next luesaay. Collins died of the wounds he received William McKinley Lodge will hold during his numerous assaults on people WARNER'S regular weekly meeting living in Makiki. now their tonight; It turns out Rust-Pro- of all members are requested to attend. . that "Butler" was his chum, and had -- WARNER'S d-a- th ASfM.wi i 1 an in in.ih.iuK an inves- - inmseir met with an awful in (gffi GRSEIS t.t the-- hnnko nf laal California during the previous week. In trying to board a moving houses, and has found a mis- train at number of Redwood he was thrown under the leading returns. Corsets wneels and had his body cut in two. Ralph u. Wilcox and Miss Anna C. Butler was but 26 years of age. He

ttl 1IIue auai on Rust-proo- w ,llTO here shorUy befQre ,ast Chrstmas Thei OVttK THIRTY SI Y f seventeenth, - aiZab steel marks the the Rev. Hans Isen- San Francisco Examiner stated that he Sold on easy terms new era in corset making. berg officiating. naa expected to return to the Islands Rust-proo- soon. He was a blacksmith by trade. A f steel is temp- Fire caused by cross wires in the tele- SoleDimondAgent for Hawaiian Islands.Co.. ered to a nicety and made phone office was the cause of a run on Eon rustable by a patented the part of the Fire Department yes- SNOW CAPPED process controlled exclu- terday morning. There was no dam- The sively by Warners. It is age. HALEAKALA CRATER Finest of Wheat, the only absolutely rust- The band will play this afternoon at ground by a great mod- proof steel made, and War- the competitive drill. Tomorrow after-- I Haleakala crater with its summit and ern mill into Just Suited ner's Rust- - Proof Corsets are It required a long time before we se- the noon the public concert will be at Ma- - rims covered with snow wax the spec-ke- e for only guaranteed rust- cured a formula for a hair tonic that The Finest of Flour, proof Island, t tac,e which the passengers corsets in the world. Waikiki, weather permit-- aboard the was good. Is our rule never to offer This It ! a. m If any of ting. I steamer Mauna Loa witnessed on metal parts these any preparation unless it has merit. is iransrormea in our Climate . Thursday, en route to Honolulu corsets rust, return them The merenrv min from modern bakeshop th.im.1 muiur ;r at This is what our Berlin Hair Restorer' into receive new A Hawaii. The sight was a magnificent and a pair. the residence of Mr. H. M. possesses. Rust-pro- Whitney, It is made from the formula of doubles the m nf'Vinar .,...1 !;:-- , .1 a- - . ... one, viewed from the deck of the Inter-- . The Finest of ERTPAIRGUARANTEED (r i Bread, w miu itivui sireeis, sioqp of a German specialist who had devoted life of. a corset, and is for HE 52 degrees at six o'clock Island steamer, and the snow is said years to study scalp. Wednesday I the of the We had and we deliver by some to have fallen as low down on it to you obvious reasot.s the best for this climate morning to pay a good price for it too, but he every We The the largest extinct crater in the world iresh morning. ban 12 styles; shapes give the upright poise to the Services in Honolulu Mission tonight' had the reputation. Now that our cus- the sloping bust and extended as Cupalakua, the former home of the It's not the ordinary "store bread' (1.00 and upward. In the Starr block on tomers tell us how pleased they are waistline;there straight-fron- t Fort street, near Makees. There was a corresponding its better in every way at are no corsets Kukui; short gospel talks, a book, a fall in the thermometer on Maui The'with its results we are satisfied. We that cam surpass them in fitting points. seat, passengers also saw Mauna Kea and are confident you will find it better than the and a cordial welcome; bring , a Vf T ..-- friend with you. 'i llll'l Uoirott in..u-- ...1 anything you have ever used. We ask and the white flakes were seen to have you to try it, The Woman's Auxiliary and Guild fallen to a lower altitude than usual. and after using accord- New England Bakery; of ing to directions you St. Andrew's Cathedral will meet Mon- - Tt was extremely cold on Hawaii, at find it has done no - good, your money Orders also taken for pies, day. February 23. at 2:30 p. m.. at the Kn,a and .,Ka,u sides, dur- back. It's safe to cakes, etc. tt "f use, not oily, and produces Whitney & or results. Marsh, irciuence airs. w. j. tving, and was also brought by the Mauna Loa Price $1.00. Lunalilo streets. hail of (that about the size bird shot had HOBRON DRUG CO. HAWAIIAN ENGINEERING AND Col. Jones suggests that the business fallen on Maui. On Thursday there Ited was f fine ilisnlflv of litrhtnintr men give memoers or tne national Maui. accompanied by a thunderstorm CONSTRUCTION CO. Guard a half day s vacation today in The pursers of incoming: vessels from order that they may participate in the Kauai report very cold weather on the competitive drill. Garden Island. R ooms 508-51- 0 Stangenwald Bldg. The Oliphant Sisters, Minnie, Estelle portant and Genevieve Valleto, women evan : Why Herring-Hall-Marv- in ReasonsSafe Co. Safes gelists who are making New-Spring- H I and Locks are the Best. a tour of the AWAI AN ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS world, will be in Honolulu in about a The concrete filling: makes these safes absolutely fire proof and positively month en route to New Zealand and damp proof. The solid angle corners add greatly to their security in time ut Fire and form only Australia. They will hold meetings the solid corners made. The patent Bolt Work is superior to any in use and does not require the constant oiling, cleaning and repairs here. Box 587. Phone Main 50 that is acknowledged in other makes of safes. That although 600,000 of theae SOAP now The home dinner to be given by the safes are in use and many thousands have been teste by some of the For most disastrous conflagrations ladies of the Methodist church next Everybody Order From in the United States, there is not a single In- stance on record wherein one of them ever failed to preserve Its per- Tuesday evening promises to a most contents be The HONOLULU fectly. They make safes for county treasurers, county recorders, county clerks, successful affair. Some notable cooks Goods SOAP Jewelers, hotels, residences, churches and corporations. We have a large are interested in the dinner, and the WORKS are now putting up sortment of safes on hand and will be pleased to show same. & & their Some of these ware uept. cooking will be of the kind mother used j BEST Number SOAP tiara M. Stt in 50 pound Cases family Th0. O Oo do. ds av!8 to size G-oo- Now opened. Styles at $2.25 per box, de- Cashier Cooper of the First National beintr 9 03 livered free to every part Fsnazr Bank has received a from James very latest in wash rabnes. cf Heinz Sweet Pickles, Heinz letter Mercerized materials in solid colore, the city. Full cases 100 K. Lynch of Catsup, Heinz Olives, Heinz of the First National Bank fancy striped, plain white and white pounds will be delivered at White Onions, Heinz Chili San to re- figured. Francisco in reference the $4-25- - Sance, Heinz India Relish, demption of Hawaiian coins. Mr. Lynch NEW DIMITIES. Extra fine qnali Heinz Tomato Chutney, For all re- Pim-Ola- accepted ty, white ground and solid color ground empty boxes Queen Olives, s. states that all coins will be with small figures and dots, the neat turned in good, clean condi- Odd worn, as long Tel. Blue 2312. Beretania onpo. Alakea. Curtains no matter how as they little patterns you are looking for, at 6 tion, 10 and 20 cents will be are not scratched, cut, or mutilated in yds. for si. paid. any way. Another line of Dimities, white ground W. L. with small figures, not as flue ac the Every Family in the J. McCuire first lot, but extra good value; 12 yds. Islands should have a case of BUSINESS LOCALS. for si. PL.OBIST Half Price Soap at this price. The best Orders Left at FLANNELETTES. A new line, fine Soap All orders for volcano water ordered assortment of patterns, your choice at made for the Kitchen Hawaiian Bazaar, agents will be delivered free lUc a yd. and Laundry. Try a case. through WHITE PIQUES. A new line just Masonic Building charge. It is cheaper than buying by Alakea and Hotel Sts. Phone Main 387. of opened at b yds. for SI and upward the bar. Commissioner's sale of real estate at Mercerized Zephyrs, look like silk, fast colors, lot blue, pink, green, navy Puuokapolei today at noon at the en- W. C. Achi & Co. and cardinal at zoo yd. Order from the Agents, Fi Mi trance of the Judiciary building. Extra fine pin dottted Swisses, white U REAL ESTATE DEALERS. The N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. an- ground with black dots and black ground HOUSES TO RENT, I with white dots. M. W. McChessey & So&s, Ld. Etc., Etc., Etc. On Monday, February 16th we will Inaugurate a Curtain and nounces a dividend, payable at the Mercerized striped Muslin, with polka Offles corner King and Maunaksa. Drapery sale which will be without precedent. We are store, corner of Fort and Beretania dots, entirelv new. Queen Street. going to place on our bargain counters one of the best and streets. NEW FANCY MUSLINS. A new I'hone Main 121. largest stock of curtain goods ever offered in Honolulu. line of ladies' lawn d ressing Jacques, in A choice lot of household furniture. all white and white with colored borders. We have over 100 different patterns to choose from. including a sewing machine, win De New goods wi'l be opened daily. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS in Renaissance and Point Lac sold at a bargain; see our classified ad. effects, full length and width. 55c. up elsewhere. t Fred Philp & Brof From a pair to $4.00 a pair. CABLE NET CURTAINS, entirely new and up-to-d- at designs Mr. A. Blom will return in the Sierra in white and ecru. hone Main o. Hamessmak6rs $12.00 this week and bring with him the very N. SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Ltd. From $5.00 a pair up to a pair. 8. Box 13.?. Wnverlry tflk.. Bethel St. IRISH POINT CURTAINS 3Va yards long and full wldtli with latest in dress goods. He . has visited houses, and Cor. Fort and Beretania Sts. heavy border. all the largest importing From $3.50 a pair up to $9.00 a pair. will introduce new ideas in his iine. SWISS POINT CURTAINS with ruffles in plain and figured designs. ritana Again Tonight. From $2.75 a pair up to $7.00 a pair. repeat Figured Swisses, Madras Denims, and Cretones, all at greatly The opera of Maritana will be Partial reduced prices. ed this evening at the Opera House. the proceeds to go to charity. Several Interior rehearsals have been held since the two performances given two weeks ago and View of E.W. Jordan & Co., Ltd. the chorus and principals are said to FORT STREET. be in even better voice than before. Our Gen- Interest in the opera on the part of the public has not waned and a large house eral Repair will greet the performers. For an amateur organization the company has and Light made excellent progress in its inter- pretation of the music. The orchestra ON of the Symphony Society, under the Machine KEEP WARM assist. direction of Mr. Jocher. will Shop The Competitive Drill Today. COOL PRIM0 Governor Dole yesterday issued the to invitations for the competition drill of IN WINTER only The highest be held this afternoon. Ther are bjgfa clas wo.k. tones the whole ?ystem, adding life to the blood and and It and 150 seats on the platform erected, thoroughness making it do its work better. Pregcribed by doctors as a tonic the invitations are very limited. They promptness is our exclusively to the motto. becauee it is pure. were sent almoet No beer soM in Hawaii will members of the legislature and their stand the chemists' test for wives, to military officers and to Fed- purity with Primo the beer that's making itself famous in eral and Territorial officials. We send for and Hawaii. The drill will begin at 1:45 o'clock deliver repair jobs Buy from the Brewery if your dealer does not sell it. and will probably occupy three or four in any part of the hours. 1 city TELEPHONE MAIN 341. Alice Campbell Buys a Hotel. mM SAN JOSE, Feb. 9. The Hotel St. WE REPAIR: Automobih s. Typewriters of all Doakea, Safe Locks. Tiiii Locks and General James property, including the lot and Work, Guns, Surveyors' Instruments. Tapes, Drawing Instruments. Linotypes and Printing street, Safe IN improvements on North First Presses. was today in the Probate Court sold we repair anything: from a PEARSON & CO., of Superior Quality and Flavor. None bo popular. to Miss Alice Campbell, daughter of the In fact P0ITER Limited. Bottled by late Hawaiian millionaire, and step- surveyor's an en delicate instrument to Phone Main 317, Union and HotelStreets . daughter of Colonel Sam Parker, for II, $166,000. present lease will not ex- gine. The - are con- j pire for a year and no changes and Vineyard Pheat Bins 1171. templated during that period. Bma 9trtts. HONOLULU, FEBRUARY. 21 1903. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, " . i m i ! S Office Supplies A GR EAT CLEARANCE SALE AT ITEM MEANS A SAVING- AN PRICE YT ' For instance: Typewriter Paper, 500 sheet. Sl.OOj TIT Q Our Victor Monarch Gramophone Stenographers Note Books 10i WW Vf I I ! f Co., The size was alwavs sold A $40.00 AW 1 Ltd. Good Quality Office Pencil. per dosea. f f AVuvAU Scratch Pads, white, per dozen 20f i41i The smaller size of Victor machine, the regular Medium size Ink Pads " -- 25 827.50 grade, cut to I7.5U. Blackstone Tablets j $5.00 to Congress Tie Envelopes 10 ANNOUNCEMENT Edison Phonographs Our stock a Ukuleles $7.50 complete one to $75.00 j Paper Clips 20 At the beginning, let us say "Thank you" for last year's business $15.00 Tarrow Patches at 7.50 Patent History We've learned these things: Autoharos These instruments are Good Accordeons at 2.50 bO The bitrtrest in the Store's becoming more popular every day $ MJ Best Board Files T That n aocA name is the surest foundation on which a business Stenographers' Erasers 1 $4 SO to $27 SO HAWAIIAN SONG COLLECTION 1 W Typewriter Ribbons .0 can be built. Falcon Letter Files Celebrated Washburn Guitars The 43 Blotters. Der dozen 75 Oak Doc. Boxes 2.50 VL you are willing to give your trade to the store that serves Native Songs with English Transla- Vsk 1 That on earth $18 00 to $30.00 Large Tub- - IS Rubber Stamps. line you best Paste best. af-- Mandolins By the best makers tions Best book of Its kind published. B1U Case. 3.75 Glass Ink Wells. .30 rim- - annual otnrk tnklne is now completed and shows a state of Bankers v to good Receipt Books .. .10 i . ..w-tiA- n v in rme $2.95 $117.00 Makes souvenir $2.50 J Thprp- are too man w odds and ends Flexible Blotters .. .70 lrtll a .i,,.L 1X L ui wv.. lines too much stock In other departments, and we've decided to inaugu- rate a week's "Clearance Sale" In order to see Just where we stand in the matter of merchandise before our Buyer leaves for New York. What's in v. tt oi- - iv nnnn cottinrr at the store, and always a little bet BOOKS ter than the papers tell of. Tou can send orders by mail or phone for Society Stationery any goods advertised. AHD Our Loss Will Be Your Cain AT LESS THAN YOU'VE MISCELLANEOUS FANCY BSN USED TO PAYING GOODS The Celebrated "Gibson" Books, $5.00 value $.175 "Box Paper Assorted Tints. Regular 40c value. !0c. 15c. 25c. $ .25 Handsome line of 12 mo. cloth bound books of Fiction, a copy for sheet music each for cloth bound each for the celebrated 40 to 65c value 3gc Gilt Edge Correspondence Cards Envelope -- price 50c hooks. Regular price Cabinet publisher's Hoosier Letter File. 4 to match. Regular 75c value 60 Late .Sonys, Marches 25c. All by well kuown Redpath's History of the World, vols., well bound, good Two-Ste- ps Sold everywhere at 50c type, $18.00 value $13 50 Box 120 sheets paper and 100 envelopes 65 and authors. 10 vols., elegantly Family Physician, $2.75 value.. $2 25 Gold Burnished Photo Frames, $1.75 value 1.00 Carlyle's Works, bound, a new edition, $10.50 value $8 75 Hume's History of England, 6 vols., 7 $7.50 value Sterling Silver Manicure Set, pieces. In fancy case Regular 20c. $2.95 Dumas' Works, 10 vols., fine library cloth bound, $3.75 value 92.75 $3.85 edition. The $10.50 sets reduced to ' Works 15 vols., In green and . page Jour- for X. Man- Case, $3.50 value 2.50 forour I X. L. Guitars. each for 40 our I. L. 8.50 gilt Regular $15.50 value. During sale Bridge Whist, In Seal Leather Finely finished and pos- nal, Ledger, Cash or dolins. Has the good 7-2- Ladles' German Silver Chain Purses, $9.50 value 5 sess good tone. Worth Record book. A points of the high Vitalogy complete $7.50 value fia.75 $6.00 Handy Classics, 50c. value 80c Handsome Photograph Albums, $L00 value 55 S6 00. priced ones. Celluloid Soap Boxes. Regular 50c. value 35 25c. $2.85 10c. Envelopes Picture Sale for WORTH WHILE THIS. We have Our lines of pictures the most com- nickel finished our celebrated bisque head each for Parker Bros.' Ping each for just received two hundred thousand plete In Honolulu, school compasses. Our Bud jointed body Dolls. figured on offers art lovers a Pong set. Actually business envelopes that we great opportunity during Typewriters Baskets regular price 35c. worth 85.50. Regular value 25c, selling at 75c. per box. We will place clearance sale. them on sale this week however at a PASTELS, ETCHINGS, SEPIAS and great reduction PHOTOGRAVETURES, all high class 500 Wnite Wove Envelopes, reg- subjects and published by such noted Our stock is a varied one and reduced 95c. $1.10 15c. value 75c, cat to 55c We are sold agents for the highest ular houses as Hargreaves & Co. and The prices make them all bargains, but we a copy for the new a copy for Rudyard a copy for that funny Campbell Art Co., will be sold at manufactured l)oro-th- o grade machines only list four Items In Ladies Satin copyright novel 's Jungle Book. book, "A Drnmmer's Fountain Pens Veruou- - $1.50 val. 81.50 vidue. Yarns '' 25c v.ilne. MARKED PRICE LESS Lined Work Baskets: OUR SPECIALTY. OF COURSE WE The Hammond carry all the best makes, snch as Wa-terma- ns, Think this over Jt means a great sav- $1.25 Baskets cut to $ .65 Conklin's Self Filling, Moores, ing and a chance to make home beau- AND $3.45 Baskets cut to 2.10 None of the Above Specials Sold to and Crockers. Our "Remex" Pen that tiful for little cost. Nothing reserved, j Is always sold $1.50 Is good $3.50 Dealers-Quantit- ies at and Every picture subject to Baskets cut to 2 25 Limited. . . . i value at this price Is on sale however a discount of.. The Oliver $3.65 Baskets cut to 2.50 during clearance sale week at 95c 25 percent. bat we want to tell yon particularly of another Typewriter we sell, vis: Indelible Wrapping Paper Printing Toilet Paper We've the best equipped print The Crown Brand is oar regular Chicago shop in Honolulu for Artistic Print- 10c. kind, but you can get 3 pkgs. The Paper Bags ing. We make a specialty of visit- for 25c Ink ing cards and this week offer 100 this week only. It doe excellent work and has two name out. We TWINE CUTTERS cards with for 85c - The kind that wont wash very strong points In Its favor as com- Poker Chips are agents for Appligate's Inks. The weighs Roll papers of During this sale Hammocks The noiseless kind and unbreak pared with other makes. It half ,n-- as best m tne WQrldj an(J tQ beUer all widths our regular $1.75 able. Come 50 whites, 25 reds and About 25 in the lot and we want to much and costs half the price. We troduce the line we are going to ssll and blues to box. Our regular price, colors roll paper cutter close them out. The price ought to $1.00 reduced to 85c for this week ire cutting the price this week to. $40: 25c. bottles during this sale at 15c carried in stock. reduced to . $1.35 do it. Redaction of 25 Per Cent. only.

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WHARF AND WAVE. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. THE PACIFIC Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mail Line FOR LEASE. Honolulu, February 20. 1903. FINE mountain residence house, and ARRIVED. Commercial Advertiser lot for lease at head Kallhi Canadian-Pacifi- c Railway Co. Steamers running in connection with the 20. Valley. Bathing Pool. rea- wing - Friday, February Entered Office Terms Due at Honolulu on or about the folio dates: at the Post at Honolulu. sonable. Inquire Hawaiian Trust Co.. S. S. Texan, from San Francisco and NAME Ct 8TOCE Capital Val, Bid 'Ait T. H., as second class matter. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. Puget Sound, at 8:30 a. m. Ltd. 6406 1903. 1903. Simerson, La-hain- a, Stmr. Mauna Loa, from MSBCANTILS Miowera Feb. 14. Moana March 11. Maalaea, Kona and Kau ports, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FOR SALE Aorangi .. .. March 14. MIowera April 8. at 6:35 a. m. C. Brewer A Co 1,000,000 100 405 Pw year $12.0C HOUSEHOLD furniture, including sew- M"", April 11. j Aorangl May 6 Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Tullett, from Ki-laue- a, l.b. Kerr Co., Ltd.... 200,000 60 50 six months 6.00 ing street, Kalihiwai, machine. King first house issued to all points m Canada, United States and Europe. Hanalei, Wainiha, Advertising rates on application. Waikiki of Punahou street. 6409 Through tickets Anahola and Kapaa, at 6:35 a. m. Stmr. Iwalani, Piltz, from Ahukini, at iws 5.000,000 30 24 Haw. Agricultural Co. 1,000,000 100 Published every morning except Sunday RESIDENCE on Thurston Ave, 4 lots H. & Co., 3:30 a. m., with 5,000 bags of sugar. Haw. Com. A Sag. Co, 2,312,70 100 : 47 In Kaimuki, Valuable Property Theo. Davies Ltd. Am. schr. Robt. Lewers, Underwood, amw. isugaruo 2,000,000 20 by the at HoBoma 100 Waikiki, and several valuable prop- General Agents. 27 750,000 117 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD., from Port Gamble, days out. Honokaa 2,000400 20 erties to lease for long A. con a term. Haiku 500.000 100 Holt Block. No. 65 South King St Barnes, 79 Merchant street. 6405 DEPARTED. Kahuku 500,01 H) 20 A. W. PEARSON, Kihei Plan. Co., L'd 2,500,000 50 Manager. Mail S. S. Co., Occidental & Oriental Friday, February 20. gipahalu 160,000 100 THE furniture of a six-roo- m house at Pacific P. M. S. S. China, Friele, for the Ori- Kola 530,000 100 1323 Nuuanu avenue. 6405 McBryde Sug. Co. Id. 3,500,000 20 Classified Advertisements; ent, at noon. uabu sugar uo 1800 01 100 10,101 S. S. Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha Stmr. Iwalani, Piltz, for Ahukini and Onomea 1,000.000 20 LOT 75x150 and six-roo- m cottage in Ookala 500.000 oa t 10 5 p. m. T Puunul tract, cheap. Har.amaulu, at Ola Rnnr Cn tri 5,000,000 20 30 10 FOR near car line; above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this Ho-nok- aa RENT. Steamers of the Stmr. Niihau, W. Thompson, for oiowalu 150.000 100 1 U Apply J. Costa, at Henry May & Co. port on or about the dates below mentioned: and Kukuihaele, at 5 p. m. Faauhau Sugar Plan 6400 FRANCISCO FOR SAN FRANCISCO: tation Co 5,000,000 50 FROM SAN Pacific SCr1 1,000 100 FEB. 20 NIPPON MARU FEB. 14 100 LOT 75x110 CHINA DUE TODAY. ' Paia with fine modern DORIC ....FEB. 28 CITY OF PEKING FEB. 24 Peptekeo . . 750,000 !00 140 cottage, barn for 2 horses and 2 car- Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo ; Pioneer .. 2,750,0u0 100 100 MARU .MARCH 10 COPTIC MARCH -. riages, quarters, chicken NIPPON and way ports, due noon. Waialua Ag- Co 4,500,000 100 51 52 A FIVE-roo- m cottage 1818 servants' .MARCH 18 AMERICA MARU MARCH 10 about 100 furnished at house, STRKRIA Stmr. Naopala, from Lanai, Wailuku 700.000 Anapuni St., etc.; house practically new' MARCH 26 KOREA MARCH 20 Lehua. Waimanalo 352,000 103 possession given March modern plumbing, electric lights, prie.JPtar COPTIC Maui and Molokai ports, due in 1st. Apply on premises. 6407 Stsamship Co'l low, terms reasonable. Apply to 200 For further Information apply to Boston block, or 1714 Anapuni street. - SIX-roo- m 12 -- Wilder 500,090 100 115 cottage; room house; 6399 & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS. Inter-Island H. HACKFELD DT'E TOMORROW. S. 8. Co.. 000.003 100 121 lights and baths; on Punchbowl be- tween Stmr. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from MI9C2IX4.NZOC8 Hotel and Beretania; Kauai ports, due early in morning. cottage, with bath, on Beretania near TO INVESTORS. Haw'n Blectric Co.. 500,000 100 Punchbowl. Enquire Dr. FOR sale par mortgage for Stmr. Claudine, Parker, from Maui Hon. R. T. A L. Co. McGrew. at a first Hip 1.000,000 50 67 Lunalilo and Hackfeld. 6391 ten thousand dollars on income ports, due early in morning. Mutual Tel. Co i:0,000 10 three Oceanic O. B. A L. Co paying 4,000,000 IM "96 business corners on King and A SIX room cottage passengerTIMEsteamers of this line will arrive and leave this port DUE FROM MANILA. on Nuuanu Avenue Kekaullke streets; worth fifty thou- Taa line Bond near School street. Apply Room 606, per m U. S. A. Transport Solace, Selfridge, sand dollars. Interest at eight aareunder: Haw. Govt. 5 p. c. ... Stangenwald Building. 6390 cent per monthly. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: I FOR SAN FRANCISCO: about Feb. 25. annum, payable Hilo R. R. Co. 6 p. c. Apply to Thomajg corner King FEJtf. Z5 ALAMEDA FEB. 18 HOD. K. T. S, L. CO.I COTTAGES; Fitch, SIERRA Chrietley lane, off Fort St. and Fort streets. 6391 ALAMEDA MARCH 6 IONOMA FEB. 24 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. 8 p. c Rent reasonable. Apply 18: Ewa Pi n 6 p. c 101 Wong Kwai. SONOMA MARCH ALAMEDA MARCH 11 Per stmr. Loa, February 20, ' O. B. A L. Co 6340 27 j Mauna 104S ALAMEDA MARCH VENTURA MARCH 17 from Kau: George Robertson, T. R. OaHn Pi'n 6 p. c ELEGANT NEW BlILDING 8; Olaa Pl'n 6. p. c I VENTURA .APRIL ALAMEDA APRIL Robinson, H. Adams, C. C. TO LET. APRIL 11 1 SIERRA Krumbhaar, Waialua Ag, Co. 6 p. c...... 10O4 OFFICES FOR RENT. ALAMEDA APRIL W. Northruj). Mrs. M. Vestal.: from Kahnku 8 p. c . 101 Plana are being hand- ALAMEDA 1 Pioneer Mill Co DESIRABLE prepared for a APRIL 100 offices te, Kona, F. Ruchholtz, W. H. Garnemann. in the Mclntyre some, up-to-da- two-sto- ry building to sailing of pre-re- Building, la connection with the the above steamers, the agents are c Mrs. H. Weeks, Miss A. Weeks, M. F. Fort street. Apply to E. F. De M. P. Intending passengers. Coupon WEATHER BUREAU. Bishop C. immediately erected by Mr. to Issue, to Through Tickets by anv Scott, Mrs. P. A. Dias, Mrs. Winsar. at Brewer & Co.'s, Queen Robinson on old B. Francisco to all points in the United street. R,Q1 the site of the L llailrotd, from San Stages, and from j to Charlce B. Hall, E. Long, Mrs. O. J. Honolulu, Alexander Street, Kerr store on Queen street. The inte- Mew Tork by any steamship line all European ports. Robinson, Mrs. Carrie Akana. Senator rior of arranged PARTICULARS, Feb. 20, 10 p. m. IN BREWER building. Queen the building would be FOR FURTHER APPLY TO J. D. D. D. street, to long-ter- m ware- Paris. Mrs. J. Paris. Paris, Mean Temperature 64.7. on suit a tenant. A W. Paris, Miss A. lohrey; from Maa- reasonable terms. Apply to C house space can X-t- Minimum Temperature 54. Brewer & Co., and plenty of rear yard T77"3C- - GK cSs d. laea, Miss Miller, W. L. Sparks, F. S. Ltd. also be seen IBT77IIT CO., Maximum 70. obtained. Plans may be at Munsell. W. W. Temperature office Penhallow. W. Aluli: Barometer 9 p. m. of the architect, F. W. Beardslee, from Lahaina. H. T. Hayseklen, J. W. at 29.88; rising. Elite building, ocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxoooocxxx Rainfall, 24 hours up to 9 m. STORES FOR RENT. Hotel street. Podmore, Kau-hahaaha- a, a. 2.14. W. J. , Miss D. Mean Dew DOUBLE store in Day CHASi BREWER & COB. and 51 deck. Point for the Day 60. Building. Will IIVIUKI Mean Relative Humidity 84 be divided if necessary. reason- Per stmr. Iwalani, February 20. Rent will purchase a desirable from Winds N. N. E. ; 4. able. Warehouse in $500 NEW YORK LINE Ahukini: C. M. Cooke, one deck. force, back. For par- AN A HOTEL building lot in above residence Weather Showery and by ticulars inquire of W. O. Smith. 6351 MP terms of $50 cash, fair turns. district, on easy Forecast for Feb. 21 Fresh N. E. $10 per lot, monthly installment; Regular Packets PASSENGERS DEPARTED. winds; unsettled weather, more 'lees FOR LONG on . or LEASE OR SALE. no interest. Water laid Sailing Per stmr. Mikahala, February 19. for rain. WAIKIKI from leeward ports: FINE tract of land, close to Rapid size or LOTS. lOOx ISO. NEW YORK Kauai R. V. Dennisnn CURTIS J. LYONS. to HONOLULU S. j Transit, suitable for dairy, market SIZE OF LOTS, 75x200. Tamimoto and wife, W. G. Taylor, Territorial Meteorologist. garden or building BEACH Each lot contains 15,000 sq. ft. at regular intervals. D. L. an Dine. J. F. C. Hagens, Mrs. lots. Fenced, plen- R. ty of water. Apply c. P. R., P O CARS For freight rates apply to llliams. Lam Yim. NEXT MAIL TO THE COAST. 464. RAPID TRANSIT ELECTRIC MINTON, Box 6393 Wm. M. CHA8. & Feb. 24. S. S. arrive at, and depart from, the main BREWER CO. MARRIED. Sonoma, for San Fran- Authorised selling agt. tor Trustees 27 Kilby St., Ecstca. I cisco. entrance of the Moana Hotel every ten WILrox-RIC- E ROOM AND BOARD. of Gear, Lansing & Co. ob C BREWER & CO., At Lihue, Kauai. Feb. minutes. 3G9. 1.. 1903. by Rev. ROOM and board for one or two gen- Phone Mein Judd bldg. LIKmCD.- HOHOICLD.- the Hans Isenberg. NEXT MAIL FROM THE COAST. Ralph f in MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD. L. Wilcox to Miss C 23.-- tlemen private family. For partic- Anna 1 Feb. Per S. gQOCODCXXXXXOCXXOOOOOOOOOC Rice. S. Sierra, from San ulars, inquire at 1036 Green street. T. K. JAMES, Francisco. MM Manager. Aferfer, ClTABUfHXD JTTfcT I PAGES 9 TO 12. HAWAII HONOLULU. TERRITORY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. PAGES 9 TO 12. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE AND SCHEDULE OF ESTIMATES Tbe first fiscal period has been one may be done. Rv ; Of large needs and small tneans. Much tural education and ex- preMlng my the work of viLS 5.e teries- - wlreby prosecution may not has been done in the way of public periment stations: by the, di8ease f leprosy is be oromotine the em required to prove that a paper pro- improvements and emergency demands settlement of the public lands by men the decline in the Territory from dueed as a lottery ticket, depends as who ' outside of the appropriation bills. will make their permanent homes T sowinS derived from the such, upon the event of anv lottery; on Board f Health- - Rights of way for road development their farms, and by making it pos- Amendment to the law against gamb- - have sible for such farmers to get prod- ES J!IolokaI waa whereby - been acquired through their tihiYfLT2!em,etfl 2 nK. gambling shall be pun- the provisions ucts to good markets; and by giving SS"S5J urln wh,ch yar ished by both fine and imprisonment: of the laws authorizing land exchanges every reasonable assistance to new op- wro- - v. aHmini. in . . tv.a ue pui- - Amendment to the law again vagran-- between the government erations that are still experi- icy of segregation was loosely carried cy, whereby and private in the a the limit of punishment parties. improvements mental stage, which may be done in out ior number of years after the es shall be increased to one year; Public have one way, by laDusnment or the been by private exempting them from tax- settlement. During Forbidding the sale and use of opium, made parties under es for a definite tne nrst seven years the patients ad- agreement period. and repealing the existing laws relat- with the government in the The production for instance, of fibre mitted averaged 114 per annum, and ing to opium; confidence that the Legislature, recog- in the Territory has "reached a prom- the largest number admitted in any one year was Canying out the recommendations of nizing the pressing need thereof, would ising and, it is to be hoped, a success- 183. In 1873 a stricter en- the report of the Chief Justice in rela- ful stage. It is important in the forcement of the law was carried out tion to the make due appropriation therefor. Im- and 487 reduction of penalties in public interest that we should not be patients were sent to the set order to bring certain offenses portant emergency work has been done M- - under satisfied to ship away the raw mater- v llswlfetW' uement. i nereafter until 1887 the the jurisdiction of District Magistrates; under a similar understanding. law of segregation was ial to be manufactured elsewhere, and onlv partiallv The inspection, disinfection and de- There is still much to be done in the the Government should encourage its enforced and the number of admissions struction of plants, vegetables, fruits way of public improvements for lack home manufacture and other new man- during those years averaged 141 per and seeds brought to the Territory; annum, and the largest of which there is prejudice to the pub- - ufacturing schemes, whenever private number admit Protection of forest and other birds; enterprise shall be ready to take the ted in any one year was 301.. Election of Delegate to Congress; interests which will increase as time iuitiativa Since 1887 the law has been vigilant .Jic ly Provision for the appointment of fgoee on unless action is taken. Much In connection with the plans of the carried out. The number of admis Commissioners of deeds for Hawaii, of this work cannot be paid for from business men of the Territory for the sions in 1888 was 579; Tn 1889, 308: and in other parts of the world: in 1890, 202; year the current revenues. exploitation of its resources ami at- and from that to the Providing a salary for the President present time de- Estimates for expenditures from a tractions, I would call your attention the admissions have of the Board of Health and requiring to creased in number, though not regularly him to give du- be by a public loan the experience of the older Territo- his whole time to the fund to obtained ries, where, it has been found advisable from year to year; but taking the ties of the office; will be submitted to you with recom- to maintain a bureau tor the informa- twelve years beginning with 1890 and Requiring building permits within mendations for appropriate legislation tion of tourists and settlers, and I ending with 1901, in sections of three certain limits in Honolulu and Hilo to on subject. would suggest that provision be made yars each we find the number of ad be passed upon by an ofiicer of the the missions to be as follows: The following is the cash statement for such a bureau or that assistance be Board of Health as to sanitary condi- given to 1890 tion of the ground on pro- of the first year of the present fiscal the citizens in their conduct to 1S92. inclusive 454 which it is of such an undertaking. 1893 to 1895, 445 posed to erect the building and as to period July 1st, 1901, to June 30th, inclusive The great World's Fair which is to 1896 to 1898 inclusive 350 the sanitary character of the building 1902 current account: be held at St. Louis next year will give 1899 to 1901 inclusive 254 plans; an opportunity for disseminating infor- Provision for the selection grand RECEIPTS. From these figures would appear of mation about the Territory which can-n- ot it and petit juries; on hand July 1, 1901. .$ 75,991.00 - that with strict segregation the disease Dis- Cash )9 be well surpassed. If the Terri- Provision for appeals from the . I,6o8,i07. has steadily diminished, while, Tax Bureau tory takes up this matter, it is worth without trict Magistrates at Kalaupapa and Ka- Collections . . . 229,856.24 strict segregation it shows a tendency Treasury while to do it thoroughly. I would j lawao. Such appeals except upon Instruction 6,210.13 to spread. points of law, Public recommend a liberal appropriation for j The following should be tried In the Harbor Master, Honolulu . 91,t350.7t this object. table gives the average settlement; Office 12,87.75 number of patients at the settltment Public Works One of the most important duties of j Amendment of the pure food law in 058,060.92 for three periods of ten years each, with creasing Other Realizations the Legislature in the present occasion average Its stringency; will be for the consideration of legisla- - j the death rate for the same Creating building fire limits in tae $2,743,165.21 periods: j town of Hilo and extending build- tion for the creation of counties, and Av.No. Av.No. Death the EXPENDITURES. provision for their government. The ing fire limits of Honolulu; adjustment Patients. Deaths. Rate. Repealing part 4, Chapter 95, of the relation of such 1871 to 1880 .648 135.4 20.9 relating Expenditures (total being govern- j inclusive. to subordinate governments to the - 1881 forest roads; warrants issued by Aud- - iient of the Territory in the matter of to 1890 inclusive ..823.5 144 17.5 Revising the military law to bring . 1891 to 1900 1,096 134.& iwug ueiianmcui, . ine collection ana ai vision or taxes, tne fensriM reseda iclusive 12.3 it more in touch with Federal military Warrants outstanding July . powers of the respective governments These figures show a marked decrease legislation; 1, 1901 i ?"d thcir officials, the police, public of the death rate for the last decade Creating a statis'al bureau under pub-Tot- al I wor'ts' public instruction and the which is undoubtedly largely due to the Secretary of the Territory; 81,384,004.7 1c heaith require earnest study into GOVERNOR DOLE. a general improvement of conditions at Provision for the protection of Ha Less warrants outstanding pre8eat conditions and the probable ef-- the settlement pertaining to com waiian food fish; 297,427.67 the June 30, 1902 j fec(. upo them of contemplated chan-- forts of life and care of the sick. To authorize the Governor to execute Balanee being amounts of ges 1901, extensive and destructive forest for the inception of the enterprise, from The large average of patients from a land patent to J. Mokuaikai, for two wants paid by Treas- - Certain ideals of government requir-- ; fires occurred in the district of Haina- - further expenditure. 1891 to 1900 is due to the more vigor homestead lots, the law providing for : 12,087,176.40 - Ter-droug- nry irg a multiplicity of officials and con- kua, on the Island of Hawaii. A long I believe It is important for the ht ous execution of the law of segrega but one except as to wet land. I siderabl elaboration of detail might had exposed that locality to ritory to have as immediately as pas-suc- h tion since 1887 and to the diminishing would call your attention to the - Cash disbursements iy become a burden upon the small popu calamity. The area burned over sible the opportunities of education and aeatn rate. r provision for the of oy 1 7T5 Treasury other than I Hnnc lAMliiMI nlllftf MmMMU tbP .1 - ( nnsicfinp of imtllip arwl nrivfirt mnii tlia crimnlrQ tr o variorl offrinulrnral The number of patients at the settle the membership of the Legislature, con- - In warrants I Jority of our future counties; on the is estimated at about 30,000 seres. The development which such an institution ment at the end of 1901 was 42, and tamed Section 35 of the organic act. ' other hand, an extreme of simplicity Government had no funds with which would confer. I propose to refer again on the 30th of June, 1902, 915. which is as follows: Cash disbursements $ 2,262,0.b.4S . of county organization would probably to check these fires but effected an ar-- to this subject in connection with the The British Government is still press "The Legislature at Its first regular result In governments entirely inade- - rangement with the neighboring plant- - loan estimates. ing ror payment of the claims of sev- - session after the census enumeration Cash on hand June 30, 1902.$ 287,131.30 quate for the work which of necessity ers by which a number of their labor- - The report of the Superintendent oil or its citizens based upon their shall be ascertained, and from time to LOAN FUND ACCOUNT. they ought to perform. ers were available for this purpose. Public Works calls for extensive appro- - treatment by the Republic of Hawaii time thereafter, shall reapportion the The question of the apportionment of, With this force and with the assistance priations for many much needed public under law in 1S95. Corres- - membership in the Senate and House Cash on hand July 1, 1901 .$150.17 county boundaries on the Island of Ha-- i of the early fall rains the fires were, improvements, but much larger in the pondence in this matter is with the Sec of Representatives among the senator- paid . 63.22 - - Outstanding warrants . waii, is a perplexing one. In the dis- after a long struggle gradually extin- aggregate than can be met under our retary of State, who has expressed a ial and representative districts on the cussions of this subject there appear to guished. Appropriations should be present limited resources. A large desire that the Government of the Ter- basis of the population in each of said 30, 19o- . ' Cash on hand June - .f sto j be ti,ree alternative propositions; to made for the prompt payment of the proportion of my recommendations in ritory should create a commission to districts who are citizens of the Ter From this statement the following form the districts of Kohala. Kona and expenses incurred, with interest. this department will be given in the finally determine these questions. ritory." i appears: Kau. Into one county, and the districts There is a prospect that the Forestry loan estimates. These claims were first presented by The results of the census of the year an- - - 1900, so Actual current revenues for of Hamakua. Hilo and Puna into Bureau of the United States will fur- The work of selecting the objects of the British Government against the Re far as they are published are ending 30, other: to form the districts of Kohala, nish the Territory with an expert for- - expenditure which are most essential, public of Hawaii, which, recognizing n ttxei Governors office and will be the year June - 2902 473,172.bi fiamaKua ana rvuiiit iuiu uue luhuij leiur uu ui uiguuue a. luicsu.v uu- jinn aiscaraing tnose wnicn can oe put the justice of one of these claims that available for the use of the Committees Actual current expenses in- - j and the districts of Hilo. Puna and Kau reau here. Reasonable appropriations off with the least injury to the public of a person who had been subjected to of the Senate and House. eluding outstanding war-- I into another and to have the wliole for the pay and expenses of such an welfare, requires careful investigation improper treatment as a witness paid Estimates for appropriations for one county, emergency demands rants of the same year . . 2,382,968.80 Island of Hawaii form but officer should be made. and a deep patriotic sentiment which it but refused all of the rest. Nego- and unpaid bills as I l . nA.-- i ' v I O I I I III III Mi M Tl r I l IT Mr ) ' Wl I r intriT-.t- n r. t- h o wen as 1 1 - - . i A i rri r.n ittAti Tinii rf rt oinrini thn t tiations for ior loan appropriations will be rr Un f am n t ' their reference to arbitra- out of all proportion to from insects that the destruction of whole public to those of a part of it. tion were broken off by the submitted shortly. report for the last two counties ' annexation certain forest birds should be prevent of the During the past year Mr. W W ! - ion? each other in the matter of wealth, with The report of the Superintendent of Hawaiian Islands to the United JrL I . t ; , ed; to this end I would recommend the States. Wright, then treasurer, a $2,255,298.56 nfi Public Instruction calls for a large in- committed Revenues burden in the matter of the enactment of a law for the protection There are several other claims by serious defalcation of a part of the July 1. 1902 287,131.30 heavier crease of appropriations for teachers' Cash on hand maintenance of roads in view of its of all forest birds and all birds not salaries and building school houses. citizens of other powers whose attitude Chinese fund and escaped from the Interest on bonds returned smaller revenues. The second prop game birds i The population of school children in in relation thereto is similar to that Territory to the mainland. A corres- by United States govern- The Commissioner of Public Lands of ponding amount has been placed 140,000.00 osition improves the situation slightly the Territory is increasing more rapid- the British Government. in the ment rpeards revenues and verv much has been somewhat crippled in the wort ly than the Government has been able I recommend that legislation be en- stimates for return to ..he Chinese Treasury Note .. 105.000.00 a nf hlQ nffifp ocnpinllv in tho nmr-DtwI- ...... fimd. Hawaiian cpnerann ic i iv. oeuuiKn.i.i auari me - . ro nm i srhnri hninfs New school acted by the Legislature providing for Loan Fund balance trans- for settlement, through insuf- - Subsequent to Mr. H. C. cfi q- - whole Island of Hawaii as one county ia?s l3"" houses require an Increase in the teach-ha-s a Commission of three persons who this Austin account was suspended - ferred to current much to recommend it in the di- - " tent appropriations. The moderate jng force. I believe the recommenda- - shall have authority to hear and deter- from the office of Aud- of economy. yiceu m me estimates win. tions to conservative as mine all political claims of citizens tor for conduct inconsistent with thf . .$1,723,080.1 rectlon referred are Actual current revenues Jg anot,jer suggestion on L'ff"if adopted materially strengthen this they ghould be and shouM be adopted. of foreign powers arising under the position, and Mr. J. H. Bovd was sus- pres- - pended from the office of Superin- first six months of the , this subject, which may be worthy of lu fulld ueparimeiu. The estimates for new school buildings status of martial law in the year 1895; the For the In of the importance to tendent of Public Works for irregulari- u nmhhlPaa actual current nsiHertion tho- - mmbinine of Ko- -' view the Ter will be reported to you in the loan es- and who shall accept as evidence the truL j iuv wu.v.. ritory of having American set- ties in his accounts. oc- oy t"-- - vuu namanua, ivciia auu as uue farmers timates. affidavits already filed in such cases; Before this revenue as estimated naia. tle on our public I recommend curred and during Mr. Boyd's will be $606,430, and for the last six county, and Hilo and Puna iuas another. lands, I submit for your consideration the the decisions of a pr iority of such Com- absence maKing a two that an additional item be placed to mission to be final and obligatory on from the Territory, serious defalcations of 1903. $1,729,430. This arrangement would iorm question of introducing kindergarten - onths the credit of this department in the ap-priati- on of publir- moneys in the Public Work-efflc- e 1 estimated current revenue for tne counties of nearly equal tax revenues instruction into our school system. the parties. ; fQlt-K- - bill, infor- - were TT j. .. r o 99", fifift on.-- rfinvpnifnt cpnerrnnhwallv. for disseminating There is no with children I further recommend that appropria- discovered, and Mr. B. H. .HCOCU. .' , TTIQtmn r n tho molnlonil in raorirrl n doubt that Wright waa c rmnc ctntemenis it is T ic miKt tmnortant...... tna emslation v" whose race language is other than tions for the pay and expenses of such the chief clerk put under ma-v- ; froi to time be arrest. After Mr. Boyd's suspension, Kafe to estimate our actual current rev- - on this subject should be disposed 0f1 ? tlme English and those whose surroundings Commission be placed in the proper period session, in there opened for settlement. kindergarten appropriation bills he also was placed under arrest and enues for the coming biennial early in the order that Special Agent are not civilizing, a both our present revenue be time to consider the changes The in charge of the cjurse is a very valuable preparation Pursuant to the Fire Claims act of j cass are now Pending before the upon the basis of shall Hawaii Experiment Station, sug- First Circuit Court. laws, at not over $5,000,000. J in appropriations and other legislation has for the lower grades of our system. the last regular session of the Legisla- showing the ex- - a measure, if enacted, would gested that the Territorial Government The Territory, however, at the present ture. $140,000 received from the Fed- Both Mr. Austin and Mr. Boyd re- Although from this which such fol- fusing accept my penditures for the first year of the require. assist the station according to tho time is unable to take up such an un- eral Government for interest advanced to action in suspend - lowing schedule: Gov-c-rng- ing them and having applied to present biennial period have been with- j iu June. 1902. the Government gave dertaking upon a general scale for cn bonds payable by the Federal the actual current revenues, the rev- - public notice of its reservation for for-cnu- es Permanent fire proof library and financial reasons. with additional funds from courts to be reinstated in therfr respec- in the $ tive offices, I for the period will be insufficient est purposes of a tract of 74.000 acres laboratory building 3,000 I would recommend that provision be th flfeasarjr to bring the payments up deemed it for the publh out apprppr.'a- - Maunakea and Huafa-tion- s Equipment of chemical labor- kindergarten to 10 per cent has been paid to those interests to call the Senate togethe: for fully carrying the lying between atory made for establishing a to upon my for current expenses amounting ai on the Island of Hawaii and northe- 1,500 in connection with the Normal school. holding awards from the Fire Claims act further recommenda- to $5,732,463.69 Es- - to ocean. This reserva-timatin- g Dairy herd, feeding cattle, sta- an op;,ortu- - Commission. Under the law recently tion for their removal from office. An rn the aggregate westerly the thus giving normal pupils extended report the actual current revenues tion is of old and recent lava forma-fo- r bles, etc. 2.000 nity of acquiring the principles of kin- - Unacted by Congress appropriating onf of this special session months of the present is partly covered with a thin Salary of one chemist 2.O00 dergarten In way a million dollars toward the payment of of the Senate and their action In ap- the last six tions and Salary instruction. this proving of biennial period at $66,430, the revenues growth of forest which is infested with of one horticulturist 1.500 teaching force will be acquired which such awards and authorizing the Terri- the recommendations of the 1 Residence for chemist 1.500 enough executive in these cases has been pub- - mm 1 . - w borrow j- .w.. nrocont hiennial- - wneriod ran nnmhsrsw. nf- wild sheen. Tnese . may future, make introduc- torial Government to i ljr cum v r iui tu in the the lished and will be laid you. $4,802,683.12. which is $929,780.57 are rapidly destroying the undergrowth sailor ana supplies 3.500 tion of such instruction into the public money :o pay the balance, it is probable before will be Mr. J. H. Fisher was ap- aggregate appropriations and threaten the existence oi tne larger 777777 schools, a practical scheme. that this obligation will be settled thereupon less than the ?l-,0- pointed I 00 to the office of Auditor, Mr. for current expenses. trees. A few wild cattle are also in the i0tal I would call your attention to the without further delay a very sheep will be I have placed the items of equipment I invit.? your attention to the Tor- - Henry E. Cooper to that of Siiperin The past year has not been tract. Both and cattle sad case of a number of children who or ! of laboratory, s system of registration of instru- tenuent kudiic Works and Mr. A N prosperous one for the producers of the destroyed or removed elsewhere. chemical and chemist are ineligible for admission into the rens Kepoikai v . to that of Treasurer. - Llie vji - u L public schools on of in- ments, a law to substitute such system TriAin ctan nf tne lerrlLUIv. wui last uircmig iuc "6"' account their Information on any subject prJsperity is so intimately con- - Planters' Association a committee was penses. sad shall recommend the items ability to pass the required medical for that at present in use having been not here- general you. in given and within tftv. executive prov- nectetl with that of tne sugar planta- - appointed by that body to confer with for library, office and laboratory bui'.d- - examinations. Some provision should prepared for submission to With of success on the subject of for- - ing and residence for chemist ia the be made for the education of these chil the prospect of the early establishment ince will if desired be supplied. I tion 'hat every opportunity the Government commend the reports of Depart- not with other and more estry. As a result of such conferences loan estimates. In view of the limiced dren. As their number is small in of county government and the creation the es- - ments to your consideration. of the body poli- - measures were mutually adopted to income of the Territory I have not any one locality, it may be impracti oi registration offices in each county Paramount interests m-- In conclusion I wish you speed them, I lines or forest on an tne mrgei me uirLer items, yet i caoie to provide instruction ior tnem ' uw and tic should be afforded t tablish iwwuwimproved ii succesd in your responsible duties aB& in of Territory. Agents nae ioei mai iue atsisiance asKea ior m at tneir homes. l bere floes not seem , traduction of this and well Thp recent denresion however, islands the c- . . that the result? may f r the happ4-- -i 111 O ... . re- - oy nvw, v., uau j u, en.-.- u any to tested system of registration. & ..." IWMj should lorcibiv. befn appointea ine uunriuniui i"i g , - ua - , , insurmauniauie uujccuuu. fl r,r. , I fol- ness and prosperity of th ; ;le of mind us of importance to tne this purpose ana tne worn u unu cMJ u sum legislation... tnat wouia gamer mem at recommend legislation for the the vital benefit to dairy "'u, Ter- - lowing objects: the Territory. Territorv of the development of pro- - gun. A very earnest feeling anions: the interests of the some place or places according to their sugar planters and other island land- - ritory, that I recommend the same to numbers, and provide them with in- - Giving local option in questions rela- RECAPITULATION ductiw enterprises in other lines. It vour is nnr m hm. the nhenome- - holders upon this subject is evident. consideration. struction and careful medical attend ting to the sale of liquors, to county ii.,iiti that - Salaries and Payrolls nal profit sugar production in these The Executive desires that the Govern- The project of establishing an ag- ance as well as food, clothing and lodg- districts and city precincts, and quali- of college fying ques- Permanent settlements ...$ 3,420.00 jislands in past, had a powerful-- meni shall act with these men promptly ricultural in the Territory has ing. Such a plan would be in their women as voters on the has l rec- - interested many citizens since the in- own and public tions, who are citizens of the Terri- - Office of Secretary of Ter- As repressive influence upon all other and effectually, and to that end interests. 8.400.00 legislation auguration of the Territory. It is un- I have recommended in estimates , tory of Hawaii; ritory AProductive enterprises. The lessening ommend the enactment of the 133,940.00 or derstood that the Federal Government an increase of appropriation for the Judiciary Department .... sucn profit will have its shall promote mea&iues i ' therefore that provides a substantial subsidy for Queen's Hospital This bona fide hotels at lower rates are Department of the Attorney compensation i n the inevitable tenden- - protection and extension of our forests such institution than 519.020.00 is possible under our colleges in the Territories, which, how- - row maintains a Ifree ward for the poor required for saloon licenses; such li- General toward a revival of such other more fully than Treasury Department . . . . 204,520.00 u , besides furnishing censes to confer the right to sell enterprises; and the eov ernment should present laws, and tne appropriation ee.. ' i tionalities. liouors In carrying out smichon and relieve ZTZsubstantially, freP treat ment of government pa'ients to only, and without the right of Department Public Works. 04.475.0o stimulate such It public monevs. to assist In- tendency whenever Qd : 1 1 i M ' Department of Public rate for thg of outl fcr Public nit, rnn'.. a era -in nnnai n v nf--.. . a Saloon or hlr " necessary buildings and possibly land in Amendment to the law against lot- - struction 715,600.00 The ways and means in which this In Jul August and September of FEBRUARY 21, 1903- - 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, 300.00 ROADS AND BRIDGES. HAWAII. Sub-agen- Maui) Bookkeeper 4.S00.00 I Salary of t, 3rd Lahaina. Department Public Lands. 32,280.6$ Salary of District Magis- and 960.00 Travelling Expenses. Judge North Kona. South Kona, 4th Salary of 2nd Assistant Clerk Land District 200.00 Commissioner of Agricu- trate, Sub-agen- t. Clerk, Third Circuit.. 1.6SO.0O Land Exchange, etc.. 3,600.00 Salary of 4th and Roads and Bridges, General 1S.000.00 lture and Forestry 40.536.00 Class 'and 1,200.00 Travelling Expenses, Judge Improving 23.000.00 Salary of District Magis- Salary of 3rd Assistant Clerk Land District Circuit, Widening and Survey Department and Copyist 3,000.00 Salary of Sub-aeen- t, 6ih and Clerk, Fourth Road from Huehue towards Board of Health 242,000.00 trate. East and West Kau, 720.00 (if terms are continued at 20,880.00 4th Class A 1,800.00 Salary of 4th Assistant Clerk .Land District Waimea 4.200.00 y. and Inspector of Weights Salary of Ranger, 1st Land Honokaa, Hamakua, Rock Crusher 2,50o.00 bind FOURTH CIRCUIT. 1.200.00 300.00 30,000.00 and Measures 2,400.00 District . . Road from Huehue to Boun Auditing Department .. Salary of Clerk, Fourth Cir- Salary of Stenograpner, Salary Clerk, 1st Land Dis- - dary of South Kohala, or 3,000.00 960.00 ATTORNEY-GENERA- L. as may be $2,516,951.00 cuit Typewriter, etc 3,000.00 trict . . DEPARTMENT OF THE so much thereof - Total Salary of Assistant Clerk Salary of Agent Public Salary of Ranger. 2nd Land needed to complete Con- Current Expenses and Messenger , Fourth 1.200.00 720.00 tract 10.000.00 Terri- Works. Hilo District Maintenance of Office of Secretary of Circuit 1.200.00 2 3rd Land i. 29,400.00 Salary of Messengers 2.400.00 Salary of Ranger. Prisoners $112,000.00 South Kona. Stenographer . . 2,400.00 . . tory 76,300.00 Salary of Salary of Road Engineer... 4,800.00 District (Kau $480, N. and Civil and Crimi- Roads and Bridges. General 14.400.00 Judiciary Department .. Salary of Bailiff, Fourth Tran-sitme- n, 1,200.00 Incidentals Salary of Draughtsmen, S. Kona $720) Cases 38.400.00 Widening and Top Dressing Department of the Attorney Circuit 2,040.00 Chainmen, etc. (Of- Salary of Ranger, 4th Land nal lSTIGMA.1 175,000.00 Magis Coroners' Inquests - 6,000.00 Road South of Kaohe. and General .00 Salary of District fice Assistant Superin District 720.00 sub-gradin- g, top dressing Department 241,191 of Expenses of Witnesses in Treasury trate. South Hi'o, 1st tendent) . . 9,000.00 Salary of Ranger, 5th Land 8,000.00 widening Road near un: Works. 1,634,541.78 3,600.00 Criminal Cases and Department Public Class B Salary of Clerk to Assistant District 720.00 50 Kau Boundary 12,000,00 of Public In- Salary Clerk and Inter- Land Purchasing and Installing Aatlmatis Department 110,110.00 cf Superintendent 3,000.00 Salary of Ranger, 6th Gamewell Police Call Kau. ire defects, struction ' preter, District Court, Copyist 480.00 New 15,500.00 Salary of to Asst. District 10,000.00 Bridges, 10.000.00 efractlng ra Department of Public Lands South' Hilo 1,200.00 Superintendent 1,800.00 Boxes Roads and General leridlan Cot of Agriculture Salary of District Magis- Purchasing Team of Horses Top Dressing road from Ka- - Commission 42,050.00 Salary of Stenographer to COMMISSION OF AGRICULTURE Wagon 600.00 Kona Boundary rhile those . and Forestry trate, North Hilo, 7th Superintendent.. 1,800.00 for Patrol huku to o 51.900.00 Assistant AND FORESTRY. 10.000.00 ecus elaewl survey n.rr ft rr ni - Class 800.00 Salary of Superintendent of Line Magis-Hamaku- a. $ 6.0C0.00 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 2.500.00 lore cylind: Hoard of Health 64l'"M! Salary of District Sewers 3.000.00 Pay of Commissioner Rock Crusher or ji1. 7,000.00 Pay of Entomologist 4,000.00 Top Dressing partly Con- -' ne glass Military trate. 3d Class 2,200.00 Sfwer Payroll 7.520.00 Incidentals, Treasurer's Of- 10,400.00 Magis-Puu- a, Pay Quarantine Officer structed Volcano Road .. 1.000.00 L DEFECT Band Salary of District Salary of Building Inspector 3,600.00 of fice $ 9,000.00 by i 2,500.00 1,000.00 and Entomologist 4.800.00 Puna. but Public Charities 6,000.00 trate, 6th Class.. Salary of Road Supervisor, to Chinese d .- - Pay of Forester, Nuuanu 3,000.00 lead to Auditing Department Honolulu . . 4,800.00 Fund "amount W. H. Roads and Bridges, General 10 000.00 : FIFTH CIRCUIT. 2,040.00 the only Payroll, Roads and Bridges, Pay of Gardener Wright's I. O. U." 17.949.91 Hilo. a $3,046,519.00 of Clerk. Fifth Circuit 1,800.00 Stenographer South a defect Total ; Salary . 43,746.00 Pay of and Office 12,500.00 2.516,951.00 Magis- Honolulu 1,800.00 Incidentals, Tax Roads and Bridges. General 10.000.00 We adapt Salaries and Payrolls, total Salary of District Removing Garbage and Oper- Typewriter Incidentals, Bureau of Con laiea am . 3,046.519.87 trate, Lihue, 3d Class . . 2.200.00 Pay of Clerk and Messenger 960.00 Volcano Road Repairs 5,t)i0.00 ' Current Expenses, total ating Payroll.. 72,480.00 veyances .... with the Salary of District Magis- Excavator. Pay of Wagon Driver 528.00 i,iw.w Kaiwiki Homesteads Road. 15.000.00 Payroll Garbage Crematory . . 7,200.00 on Public Debt, Com- $5,563,470.87 trate, Koloa, 5th Class . . 1,200.00 Pay of Inspector, Hilo 1,200.00 Interest Piihonua Road Repairs l.Ot'0.00. Grand Total Salary of Electrical Inspector 4,800.00 Plant Exchange .. 200,000.00 Gov- of District Magis- Ma- - mission and Curbing & Sidewalks, Salary 2 Road over Nuu- - Pay of Plant Inspector, trate, Waimea, 3d Class 2,200.00 Cantoneers. 600.00 ernment Lots 5,000.00 GOVERNOR'S ESTIMATES. anu Pali, $720 eacn i,44U.oo hukona DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. A, Salary of District Magis- Pay of Plant Inspector, Ka- - I North Hilo. Territory of Kawaihau, 6th 2 Cantoneers, Schaefer's to Emergency Appro- To the Legislature of the trate, Nuuanu Pali, $720 each 1,440.00 hului 600.00 General Roads and Bridges, General 15,000.00 Class 1,000.00 Pay of 15 Laborers, Nuuanu priation for All Islands... $ 50,000.00 Man Hawaii: Magis- Payroll Waiakamilo Camp.. 3,360.00 Damages, 100,000.00 Hamakua. Bo on Salary of District 6,000.00 Forest 6,480.00 Road All Islands.. at I herewith submit to your honorable trate, Hanalei, 6th Class 1,000.00 Salary of Harbor Master Departmental Expenses 5,000.00 Roads and Bridges, General 20,000.00 Salary of 2 Assistant Harbor Pay of Laborers in Nursery Ahualoa to Waimea Road, or body for appropriations for (4) . Incidentals and Travelling estimates Masters, 1 at $150, 1 at $100 6,000.00 . 1,728.00 so as may be $133,330.00 Expenses . . 4,800.00 much thereof the succeeding biennial period. 1 Federal Experiment Station. Payroll Steam Tug for year Printing and Advertising 7,000.00 necessary to complete con Executive chamber. DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY or until Garbage Crema- Chemist 2,000.00 tract 15,000.00 GENERAL. Travelling Expenses Road U.S. AND PAY ROLLS. tory is installed ". . 13,200.00 Engineer to be accompanied Repairs to Homestead Roads SALARIES Salary of Attorney General 9,000.00 Regular SURVEY DEPARTMENT. 20,000.00 Payroll Electric by vouchers 1,500.00 and Trails PERMANENT SETTLEMENTS Salary of Deputy Attorney Light 15,000.00 Salary of Surveyor $ 6,000.00 North Kohala. 600.00 6,000.00 Expenses Departmental Sta- Mrs. Emma Barnard $ General Pay of Pound Master, Hono- Salary of Chief Assistant 5.000.00 20,000.00 ! bles 1,800.00 Roads and Bridges, General Iiprtm Kamakani Simeona .. 400.00 Salary of Assistant to Attor lulu 800.00 Salary of First Assistant 4.200.00 Mrs. - Expenses for Territorial Mrs. Kanlua 400.00 ney General 4,ST0.00 Salary of Veterinary Surgeon 1,200.00 Salary- of Second Assistant.. 3,600.00 South Kohala. 720.00 Salary of ! Building and Exhibit at St. Macadamizing & Top Dress- - Mrs. Mary R. Stols Salary of Clerk, Attorney Pay of Light House Keepers 9,459.00 Meteorologist 3,000.00 k 400.00 General 3,600.00 Pay of Keepers of Wharves Salary of Messenger 1,200.00 Louis Exposition . 30,000.00 ing balance of way from Mrs. Paahao Repairs, Furniture and Ad- ??reeant H. E. Peterson . . 900.00 Salary of Stenographer 3,000.00 and Buoys, Lahaina 240.00 end of present Road to fm V Salary of High Sheriff 6,000.00 Pay of Keepers of Wahrves BOARD OF HEALTH, ditions to Public Buildings 50,000.00 Waimea Court House 10,000.00 Repairs - .I. $ 3,488.00 Salary of Clerk to High and Buoys, Hilo 1,200.00 6,000.00 Court Houses, Jails, Graveling Road from Noha- Salary of Executive Officer. .$ Quarters, all Isl- SECRETARY OF Sheriff 3,600.00 Pay of Gunpowder and Kero- of Secretary 4,200.00 Jailors' nahae Hill to Keaumoku. 3,000.00 OF THE ng Li OFFICE Salary Deputy High Sheriff 4,800.00 sene Oil Keeper, ands 8,000.00 Repairing and old THE TERRITORY. Hilo 1,200.00 of Registrar General. 3.6C0.00 Royal Salary of Assistant Deputy Pay of Gunpowder and Kero- Repairs Mausoleum... 10,000.00 Road to Kohala 5,000.00 8rr Chief Clerk $ 3,600.00 Salary of Stenographer 2,400.00 Physical Laboratory, Salary of High Sheriff 3,600.00 sene Oil Keeper, Honolulu 3,000.00 Salary Mes-- Asst. Repairing and Maintenance, Stenog- - of Janitor and Supt. of Of- I Assistant Clerk and Salary of Jailor, Oahu Prison 3,600.00 Pay of Market Keeper, Ho- senger Public Works Kawaihae Road 2,000.00 2.400.UU 1,200.00 fice 1,500.00 rapher Salary of Sheriff of Hawaii 4,800.00 nolulu 1.200.00 v.. Repairing and Maintenance Registrar 1,200.00 Salaries of Clerks 4,800.00 Landings and Buoys. Hawaii 10,000.00 of Road from Waimea to PWtoral 1,200.00 Salary of Sheriff of Maui .. 4,500.00 Pay of Assistant Market Inspector o f Buildings, Messenger and Janitor . . 4,200.00 Landings and Buoys, South Hamakua Boundary 5,000.00 Salary of Sheriff of Kauai. Keeper, Honolulu 720.00 Plumbing and Sewers 4,800.00 Hilo Bridge 8RITISS Salary of Clerk to Sheriff of Pay of Keeper, 720.00 3,000.00 for Stream between $ 8,400.00 Market Hilo. Assistant to Inspector of Widening Im- Kawaihae 250.00 COM3 Hawaii 2,400.00 Buildings, Wharf and and Puako DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Water Works. Plumbing and proving Harbor Hookena, OKLAW. JUDICIARY Salary of Clerk to Sheriff of Sewers .'. 3,600.00 ROADS AND BRIDGES, MAUI. 2,400.00 Supt. South Kona 2,600.00 - of Clerk Judiciary Maui Salary of of Honolulu Chief Sanitary Officer 3,600.00 Phiia- Salary 5,400.00 Landings and Buoys, Maui.. 4,000.00 Hana. Department I Salary of Clerk to Sheriff of Water Works 6,000.00 Sanitary Inspectors. Honolulu 2S.800.00 Landings Stenographer, Ju- Kauai 1,200.00 Salary of Clerk 3,600.00 and Buoys, Molo- Roads and Bridges, General 6,000.00 Salary of Sanitary Inspectors, other Re-gradi- ng Salary 2,400.00 kai 1,500.00 and Widening diciary Department (to be Salary of Deputy Sheriff of of 1st Assistant Clerk than Honolulu 5,760.00 Landings and Buoys, Supreme 3,600.00 Salary of Assistant Clerk . . . 1,600.00 Outer Road from Hana to Ulaino 5,000.00 Cast appointed by Hawaii Food Commissioner and Districts, Oahu 1,000.00 Court 3,600.00 Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Pay of Reservoir Keepers... 2,640.00" Analyst 4,200.00 Landings Makawao. 2,400.00 Pay 2 Tappers Assist- and Buoys Kauai. 2,000.00 w Salary of Supreme Court North Kohala of and Miik and Poi Inspector, Ho- Landings Buoj-3- , Roads and Bridges. General 28,300.00 00 Deputy of 4,560.00 and Gen'l . 15.000.00 Bailiff Salary of Sheriff ant nolulu 1.800.00 Light House Expenses 3,000.00 Fencing Kula Homestead Com Li- . 1,800.00 Pay of Tap Inspector 2,160.00 Tay of Messenger and South Kohala Mest Inspector and Veteri- Expenses Steam Tug 20.000.00 Road 800.00 1.440.00 of Pay of Shipping 1 Kaheka-Kih- ei brarian Salary of Deputy Sheriff Tenders, narian 4,200.00 Expenses Pilot Boats 2.000.00 Fencing Road 1,200.00 Pay of Messenger, 2 at $1,200 2,400.00 Hamakua 2,400.00 at $75 and 1 at $50 3,000.00 Fish Inspector, Honolulu... 1,800.00 Expenses, Houses Wailuku. Deputy of Pay of Engineers 9,000.00 Number's 4,800.00 Pay of Interpreters in all Salary of Sheriff Assistant Fish Inspector, Ho- Subsidy. Oahu Railway & Roads and Bridges, General 17,200.00 Courts not specially pro- North Hilo . 1,680.00 Pay of Firemen 5,400.00 nolulu 1,200.00 Land Co 37,000.00 3,500.00 of Salary of Supt. of nt, Lahaina. vided for Salary of Deputy Sheriff Wailuku Fish and Poi Inspector, Electric Light, Honolulu . . . 12,000.00 FIRST CIRCUIT. North Kona 2,400.00 and Kahului Water Works 1,200.00 Hilo 1,200.00 Expenses and Maintenance Roads and Bridges, General 14,500.00 The- - K of of Supt. of Water ROADS AND BRIDGES, MOLOKAI. Deputy Salary of Deputy Sheriff Salarv Hilo Inspector of Cemeteries, Ho- Police and Fire Alarm . . 7,000.00 V Salary of First 2,000.00 Works . 1,800.00 Roads and Bridges, General 2,500.00 The Circuit, to be South Kona nolulu 2,400.00 Electric Light. Hilo Streets 7,200.00 The 3 Clerk, First Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Salary of Supt. of Laupahoe- - Bacteriologist and Patholo- Lighting Streets Other than Improving Trails. Valleys of by the Chief 2,400.00 40.00 Wailau and Pelekunu.. 300.00 Justice 3,600.00 Kau hoe Water Works gist 4,200.00 Honolulu and Hilo 1,500.00 The I Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Salary of Supt. of Koloa Wa- Morgue Attendant 1,800.00 Honolulu Park Commission ROADS AND BRDIGES, OAHU. The C Salary of Second Deputy 1,680.00 50.00 (Supt. by Puna ter Works Government Physicians 40,560.00 of Public Works to Weatt Clerk to be appointed Pay of Police of Hawaii 69,120.00 Salary of Supt. of Lahaina Segregation be a member) 14,000.00 Koolaupoko. 1 3,200.00 of Lepers, Pay 4.50b.00 The the Chief Justice Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Water Works 1,800.00 roll 63,480.00 Kent, waiakamilo Comp... 1,800.00 Roads and Bridges, General roranoe Salary of Third Deputy . Maui . . 3,000.00 Salary of Supt. of Waimea, Maintenance of Hospitals 6,000.00 Running Expenses, Market. 1,000.00 Relocating Road at Kailua 2,000.00 ? The Clerk, Circuit, to be Non-Leprc- First Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Kauai, Water Works 480.00 us Kunning Expenses, Laund- Repairs to Roads Damaged Hartfca by First Female Chil- appointed the Makawao . . ... 2,400.00 ries 11,000.00 by Storms 2.500.00 The . 2,400.00 Public Grounds. dren of Lepers 4,200.00 Judge, First Circuit of Non-Lepro- us Curbing. Paving Govern- Repairs to Bridges 2,000.00 Deputy Salary of Deputy Sheriff Payroll Government Build- - Male Children Salary of Fourth Lahaina 2,400.00 of Lepers ment Sidewalks 8,000.00 Road Machine 400.00 Clerk, to Se appointed by ings 7,200.00 4,200.00 Constructing Road Roller 500.00 Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Payroll 2,040.00 Superintendent and Assist- Sidewalks Second Judge, First Cir- 1,680.00 Aala Park (Chapter 23, Sec. 374, Civil Koolauloa. was 2,400.00 Hana Payroll Thomas and Emma ants, Insane Asylum 32,000.00 Laws) cuit Salary of Deputy Sheriff of 25,000.00 Roads and Bridges, General 9,300.00 Salary of Fifth Deputy Squares 3,840.00 Fencing and Grading, Gov- Kipahulu 1.080.00 Salaries Pub- MILITARY. Waialua. Clerk, to be appointed by Salary of Deputy Sheriff of for Guards for ernment Lots . . 10,000.00 Buildings . 4,800.00 L4 Third Judge, First Cir- Molokai 1,920.00 lic Regimental Allowance for Quarantine Diseased Ani Roads and Bridges, General 7.200.00 2,400.00 Salary of Keeper of Mauso- Companies, Steam Road 3,000.00 cuit Pay of Police of Maui . . . 43,800.00 Drum Corps mals 2,000.00 Roller Salary of Stenographers .. 9,600.00 leum snd Grounds 780.00 and Band Signal Corps, Expenses Veterinary Sur- Ewa and Waianae. Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Salary Salary of Hawaiian Inter- Kauai 3,000.00 of Janitor and Keeper Ambulance and Hospital geon, other than Honolulu 2,400.00 Puuloa Road 2,500.00 preters 7,200.00 Capitol and Judiciary Corps $ 14,400.00 Government Pounds' Mainte- 2,000.00 Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Buildings 2,400.00 Makua Trail Salary of Chinese Inter- Kawaihau 1.680.00 Grounds and Headquarters Clerk and Act- nance 1,000.00 Steam Roller 3,000.00 . . . 3,600.00 .... Salary of Assistant Janitors, ing Care of Government Nur- preter and Translator Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Quartermaster 2,400.00 Honolulu. Salary of Japanese Inter- Government Buildings 1,920.00 Armorer 2,400.00 series 4,000.00 Hanalei 1,680.00 of Roads & Bridges, Honolulu 465,168.08 preter and Translator 3,600.00 Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Fire Departments. Janitor 1,080.0 Rent Land for Kerosene Inter- Warehouse 1,200.00 Salary of Portuguese Koloa . 1,680.00 Regular Payroll, Honolulu Range Keeper 600.00 ROADS AND BRIDGES. KAUAI. preter and Translator ... 2,400.00 Repairs Court House and Gieai Salary of Deputy Sheriff of Fire Department 123,540.00 Waimea. Salarv of Bailiffs, First Cir- 1,680.00 (Hosemen, Stokers and BAND. Jail. Waiohinu 500.00 4.080.00 Waimea Repairs Lahaina 5,000.00 Court. 2 at $2.040.... y Court Roaos and Bridges, General cuit Pay of Police of Kauai 26,400.00 Pipemen Increased from $50 Salary-Salar- of 30 Bandsmen $ 30,840.00 House Salary of District Magis- Salary of Deputy Sheriff, to $55 per month and and Maintenance of New Bridge over Waimea 5,000.00 of Singers 2,400.00 Grounds 2,400.00 River, or so thereof trate, Honolulu, 1st class Koolaupoko . . 1,800.00 Watchboys from $20 to $25 much Salary of Bandmaster 5,640.00 Wharf and Shed at Hoopu-lo- a as may be necessary to Salary of Clerk and Inter- Salary .of Deputy Sheriff, per month.) preter. Honolulu District 1,800.00 Payroll Hilo Department 3,600.00 300.00 complete Contract 15.000.00 2,400.00 Koolauloa Fire $ 38,S80.00 Jailor's Cottage, North Kona 600.00 i Court Salary of Deputy Sheriff, Pilots' Office. Wharf Shed Lihue. AUDITING DEPARTMENT. at Hookena .. 500.00 Pay of Assistant to Clerk, . 2,400.00 Regrading 3 Waialua Salary of 19,200.00 Warehouse, Napoopoo . . Roads miles into Honolulu District Court . . 600.00 Deputy Four Pilots Auditor, Salary of $ 9,000.00 500.00 6.000.00 MJ Salary of Sheriff, Payroll Pilot Boats 11,520.00 Jailor's House, Kipahulu... 400.00 Huleia Valley Salary of Second District Waianae . 1,200.00 Deputy Auditor, Salary of... 6,000.00 Roads and Bridges, General 15,500.00 2d Salary of Pilots' Watchman. Jaii, Kipahulu 1,000.00 Magistrate, Honolulu, Salary of Deputy Sheriff, Clerical Assistance 15,000.00 Regrading 1 mile 2,760.00 Diamond Head 1,800.00 roads into Class A Ewa . . . 1.800.00 SEWERAGE, HONOLULU. Niumalu Valley 2.000.00 Jipi Falary of Second Clerk and Salary of Pilots' Watchman, $ 30,000.00 3,000.00 Pay of Police of Oahu 174,360.00 Pilots' Office Five Per Cent Reserved, Steam Roller Interpreter Honolulu Dis- Pay of and 1.440.00 CURRENT EXPENSES. Regrading Road from Lihue 1,800.00 Jailors Guards of Kewalo District Sewer, Am trict Court Prisoners 59,880.00 V & . Mill to Lihue Post Office in- - Magis- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF incent Belser 878.70 dy4 Salary of District Pay of Lunas 18,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN- THE TERRITORY. Running Expenses, Sewer trate, Ewa, Oahu, Second 8,400.00 STRUCTION. I Pumping Bridge 2,OOO.&5&0P 2,400.00 Detective Services Incidentals $ 2,400.00 Station 26,000.00 Fin Class B , TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Salary of Superintendent $ 9,000.00 State Entertainments Running Expenses, Excava-- 1 Koloa. Salary of District Magis- and tor and Garbage trate, Koolaupoko, 5th Office of the Treasurer. Salary of Three Normal In- Ceremonies 3.000.00 Service. 30,000.00 Roads and Bridges, General 5.535.00 Silt spectors 16,200.00 Preservation of Archives 3,000.00 Running Expenses, Garbage Completing New and Class 1,200.00 Salary of Treasurer $ 9,000.00 Crematory Road Magis- Salary of Secretary 4,800.00 Expenses of Election 20,000.00 7,200.00 Grade, Kalaheo Valley 500.00 Salary of Dirtrict I Cor.i Salary of Registrar of Public Salary of Secretary Printing Maintenance Sewer Systems, trate, Koolauloa, 6th Class 1.000.00 Accounts 5.400.00 Assistant and Advertising... 1,000.00 Hanalei. i nonoiulu 3.000.00 Hot Salary of District Magis- and School Agent for Hono--I 3,000.00 Salary of Bookkeeper 3,600.00 lulu WATER WORKS, Roads and Bridges, General Phoi trate. Waialua. 5th Class.. 1,200.00 Salary of License Inspector.. 3,600.00 3,600.00 $ 29,400.00 HONOLULU. Salary I General Kawaihau. Salary of District Magis Salary of Clerk 3,600.00 of Stenographer and JUDICIARY Repairs 12.000.00 License Book 1,800.00 DEPARTMENT. Repairs to Roads and Bridges, General 13,300.00 trate. Waianae, 6th Class. 1,000.00 Salary of License j Clerk Reservoirs 8,000.00 Assistant Payroll Support of 650,000.00 Expenses Judiciary Depart- Running Expenses ll!ooo!oO CESOND CIRCUIT. and Corporation Clerk 2.400.00 Schools... ROADS AND BRIDGES, NIIHAU. Salaries of School Agents... 6,000.00 ment $ 2,000.00 Running Expenses, Pumping Salary of Clerk, Cir- Salary of Recording Clerk I Second Salary of Teacher of Lace Expenses Supreme Court 1,500.00 Plants (3) 50.000.00 Roads and Bridges, Genera) 500.00 cuit .. 1,800.00 and Messenger 1,800.00 Expenses, I Making 2.000.00 First Circuit Court 35,000.00 WATER WORKS, OTHER ISLANDS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN- Salary of District Magis- Salary of Stenographer and Salary of Superintendent, Expenses Second Typewriter 1,800.00 Circuit Hilo Water Works i anon no STRUCTION. trate, Lahaina, Second Boys' 3,600.00 Court . 8,000.00 B 2,400.00 Industrial School... iaupahoehor Water Works 200.00 Class Tax Bureau. i Salary of 2 Boys' Expenses Third Circuit Industrial affd Manual Train- Salary of Magis- Teachers, Court 5,000.00 Wailuku and Kahului WatPr 8,000.00 District Salary of Tax Assessor. Oahu 6.000.00 Industrial School 3.600.00 Expenses Fourth Circuit ing trate, Wailuku, 2d 2,880.00 Works 3,600.00 Book 16,000.00 Class.. Salary of Tax Assessor, Ha- Salary of Matron, In- Court . . Fund Salary of Magis- Girls 10.000.00 Pressure Relief Reservoir, 6,000.00 District waii 5,000.00 dustrial School 3,600.00 Expenses Fifth Circuit Court 5,000.00 Stationery and Incidentals. trate, Makawao, 3d class. . 2.200.00 Jtvanuiui 1.800.00 School Supplies 8,000.00 Salary of Tax Assessor. Maui 4,600.00 Salary of Teacher, In- (Not more than one-fourt- h, Magis- Girls Lahaina Water Works . . .. 4,000.00 500.00 Salary of District one-ha- lf three-fourth- Furniture and Fixtures Salary of Tax Assessor, Ka- dustrial School 1,800.00 or s of Water Pipes. Kula, from Po- - trate, Hana, 4th Class 1.6S0.00 uai 4,000.00 Pay of Guards any of foregoing appro- lipoli Expenses Summer School . . 4'""."" Salary of Magis and Assistants, the Spring 2.500.00 Repairing J0.060.W District i Boys' School Buildings. Salaries and Commissions. Industrial School... 4.S00.00 priations for expenses of Koloa Water . . . . . trate, Kipahulu, rh Class 800.00 Deputy Works 800.00 Equipment and Rent of Assessors and Co- Pay of Guards and Assistants, Court shall be drawn be- Waiohinu Water . . . Salary of District Magis- Works 250.00 Room for Lace Making . . 1,000.00 llectors one-fourt- h, 125,000.00 Girls' Industrial School 2,400.00 fore the expiration of FIRE DEPARTMENT. 1,000.00 trate, Honuaula, 7th Class 800.00 Legal one-ha- lf Materials for Iace Making. Assistance in all Courts 4,000.00 Pay of Mechanical Instructor, or three-fourt- hs Salary of District Magis- lioys respectively Honolulu Fire Department. 32,460.00 Traveling Expenses of Lace Molokai. 5th 1,200.00 Bureau of Conveyances. Industrial School... 2.400.00 of the Equipment and Teacher ra: trate, Class.. period for which ap- Maintenance from the United Salary of Registrar of Con such i 250.00 Salary of District Magis- propriations are made.) jl vuuiuiiiijuon tnemical States to Honolulu trate, Lanai. 8th Class 600.00 veyances .iOO.OO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS. I ?nd Hose Wagon, in vicin Support of Lahainaluna .. 10,000.00 Salary Purchase of Law Books, Su- Salary of District Magis- of Deputy Registrar of Salary of Commissioner $ 7,200.0T ity or Nuuanu and Judd G neral Expenses, Food Clo- Conveyances preme Court 1.500.00 Kalaupapa, 8th Class 600.00 3.600.00 Salary Sub-Age- nt. Pur.-han- c Streets .",120.00 thing. Medical Attendance, trate, of Secretary and of Law Books. Cir- baiaries of Indexer, Examin- 5th Land 4,200.00 Equipment and Maintenance etc., Boys' Industrial THIRD CIRCUIT. District.. cuit Courts, other than of er, Copyists. Book Clerk and Salary of Clerk and Book- Combination Chemical School, 100 Boys 14,400.00 Salary of Clerk. Third Cir- . . . First Circuit, to be expend- and Hose Arl Janitor 15,720.00 keeper 2,400.00 by Waenn Kaiih; 7,120.00 General Expenses. Food, cuit 1,200.00 ed the Supreme Court.. 1,000.00 Equipment and Clothing, etc.. Indus- Magis- Salary of Patent Clerk .400.00 Compiling. Maintenance Girls' Salary of District Salary Printing and of Combination Chemical trial School BO fiiil? 7.200.00 North 3rd DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. of Typewriter and Binding Hawaiian Reports trate. Kohala. Copyist . 2.500.00 and Hose Wagon. Waikiki 7.120.00 Material for Manual Work. i 2.200.00 1.200.00 Station ry and Class Salary of Superintendent of Salary-- of Messenger Incidentals all Equipment and Maintenance Girls' Industrial School .. 1,200.00 Salary of Magis- of Land Courts, to be Expended bv ! of District Public Works $ 9.000.00 Office and Registrar Con- Combination Chemical Live Stock. Farming Imple trate, South Kohala, 6th Salary of Supreme Court .". 2,500.00 and Hose Wagon, of Assistant Superin- veyances . l.SOO.OO Hilo... U20.00 ments. Tools, Building ma Travelling Expenses I Class 1,000.00 Sub-age- District tendent 6.000.00 Salary of nt, 1st Land PUBLIC GROUNDS terials, etc., Boys' Indus friary of District Magis- Salary of Chief Clerk and Magistrates 500.00 trial School 2.560.00 2.400.00 Travelling Expenses. Improving Thomas Square 2.500.00 trate. North Kona. 4th Judge I Clerk of Market 5,100.00 fcatary of Sub-age- nt, Expense? of LANDS. Class 1,580.00 2nd ard Clerk. Second Clrsfnft, Public Grounds DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Salary of 1st Assistant Ck;k Land District 1.SO0.0O Tools. tc (if terms are continued at 720.00 Office Incidentals and Travel- Public Grounds, General!!.' 1,800.00 ing Expenses 3.200.00 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FEBRUARY, 21 1903. 11 Printing and Advertising . . 4,000.00 Repairing and Furnishing ococoocxxxococooc Purchase of Books (Office Quarantine Hospital 3,000.00 HALE AND HEARTY and Land Patent Grants) . 500.00 Medicines for Territorial Dis- i Appraisers' Fees 300.00 pensaries Preliminary 10,000.00 Roads and iu i Hos- 7,000.00 "u"'"u Jiaiuiau r: Trails pital Building and Equip-- , Expenses filing Boundary-Certificate- s and 500.0o' inent of same 20,000.00 A VERMONT FARVIER WHO FEELS Fire Reimbursement marine of Merchants AT COMMISSION OF AGRICULTURE for Money advanced for ad- YOUNG EIGHTY. FORESTRY. ditional Inspectors 8,129.57 INSURANCE Materials. Supplies, Tools, Increase of Water Supply for Hose, Fencing, etc 2,000.00 the Leper Settlement .". . . 20,000.00 Rheumatism Once Troubled Him Stationery, Stamps, Books, MILITARY. But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Periodicals 500.00 Uniforms, Enlisted men. Sta- Importation of Plants and tionery, Printing and Ad- fur Pale People Perman- TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Seeds and Collecting Seeds 2,000.00 vertising, Incidentals and Cured Expert Forester, Traveling transportation, repair, etc. 5,000.00 ently It. SVEA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Expenses 1,000.00 tjUHii.o THE TOKIO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.- - Incidentals, Forestry 10,000.00 and repair 2,000.00 Farmers Institute, Printing A fine specimen cf the hardy Ver- CAPT. WHITING'S Reads-bor- o, and Incidentals 300.00 7,000.00 mont farmer is Joseph Chase, of Fencing and Maintenance of BAND. active and strong in body and Marine Insurance covered to all parts of the World on OPEN Forest Reservations 15,000.00 2,400.00 NEW STATION mind at the beginning of his eightieth POLICIES underwritten by FIFTEEN COMPANIES. Feed, Shoeing, etc., Incidentals, etc., of Band. for Trips to Other Islands . . 8,000.00 year. A few years ago an attack of Horses 500.00 Captain Whiting, who has been the rheumatism caused the old gentleman Traveling Expenses, Com- $ 10,400.00 missioner 1,000.00 commandant of the Honolulu station much suffering but Dr. Williams Pink Expenses Quarantine Officer PUBLIC CHARITIES. for about a year, and was recently de- Pills cured that and he is now enjoying Co., for Run- four-scor- e H. and Entomologist 750.00 Associated Charities by received from unusual health for one of Hackfeld & - ning Expenses 2,500.00 tached orders just One Half Expense, and years. When recently interviewed, he ! Washington, has been ordered to San Freight, Entomologist . . . 1,000.00 AUDITING DEPARTMENT. Agricultural and Horticul- Franciso for duty as president of the said: AGENTS, Incidentals and Traveling my bed tural Fairs 5,000.00 Expenses 6,000.00 Board of Inspection and Survey as tfce "I was not confined to but Honolulu and Hilo. Propagating House and Re- relief for Captain B. McCalla, who I suffered a great deal of pain. My pairs to Laborers Quarters, EMERGENCY ESTIMATES. win rnntinup a rommandant o2 the back and shoulders were lame and my 3000CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3CXXXXXXXXXXXC Nuuanu Forest Station . . 500.00 get A MESSAGE. Naval Training Station at Goa: Island. arms were so sore that I could not Fumigating Houses and When 1,000.00 Captain Whiting: hopes to depart for, my coat on without assistance. Quarantine Expenses .... To the Legislature of the Territory of on my in the Sonoma, I sat down it was hard to get 1--4 FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Hawaii: San Francisco feet again, and every time I raised my JL Lab- here on February 24. In case of a my Clinton utohln Equipment Chemical I submit herewith emergency esti- arm sharp pains shot through INSURAMCC, oratory .. .. . 1,500.00 plans he will leave in the j ex- appropriations for pres- change in his shoulders. Heavy farm work and mates for tho LL not posure of weather probably SURVEY DEPARTMENT. un- Alameda, sailing; March He has in all kinds ent fiscal period. The estimates - brought on the rheumatism and it was Expenses of Field Parties yet been apprised of the nam.- of his j der head of Department of Public so stubborn I couldn't seem to get Ax and Office Work 50,000.00 the successor. Captain Whiting leaves a1 that will, appropriated, corres- rid of it. Expenses of Meteorology . . 1,600.00 Works, if is a place of beau- - Pink Publishing Maps 300.00 regular appro- Naval Station which "One day I saw Dr. Williams' pondingly relieve the ty, and one of the chief attractions of Pills for Pale People mentioned in a BOARD OF HEALTH. priations for that Department as called the entire waterfront. It is a park in newspaper and I got some. I felt bet- General Expenses 15,000.00 for by the estimates already submitted. miniature, with luxuriant lawns, fine ' ter after taking one box and took four Disinfectants and Vaccine.. 5,000.00 SANFORD B. DOLE. shade trees, palms and shrubbery, and ; or five boxes altogether. They cured which have rt-- j permanent. I Segregation, Support and 20, 1903. two pretty fountains me and the cure was Treatment of Lepers 228,796.61 Executive Chamber, Feb. rpntlv been comDleted. These have recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Kalaupapa Store 45,000.00 have been filled with pond lilies, and; every one who is not well, and I know Stamped Envelopes for Free Emergency estimates for appropria- are surrounaea Dy terns. liicuwrimiu of other cases where they nave given use of Lepers 1,000.00 Rodman of the Iroquois v ill be ompor-aril- y good results." tions to be expended during the Cap- or dioixi 9 Support of non-lepro- us Male in chage of the station until Rheumatism is a disease tne Marin 6,000.00 Existing Fiscal period. Whiting's successor arrives. and it must be treated through the Children of Lepers tain give non-lepro- us Fe- blood. External applications can Support of JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. Dr. Wil- Lepers. . , 6,000.00 no benefit that will last. male Children of 1903. People are lolnorny Blook, Wo r. Insane Asylum 40,000.00 January 1st to June 30th, HISTORIC NAMES liams' Pink Pills for Pale Street. 18,250.00 unlike other medicines because they Quarantine and Fumigation Supreme and Circuit Courts nerves. Expenses 15,000.00 Pay of Interpreters not spe- SOLACE act directly on the blood and 300.00 ON THE This makes them invaluable in such One Portable Sulphur Fumi- cially provided for ataxia, partial gating Plant and one Port-- diseases as locomotar $ 18,550.00 paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, The United States Naval transport after- 1,500.00 WORKS. neuralgia, nervous headache, the Views Plant DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Solace, which left Manila on February effects of the grip, palpitation of the The Best Island Horses, Harness, etc., for To June 30th, 1903. February complexions and 500.00 2, is expected in Honolulu on heart, pale and sallow Fumigating Plants and Bridges, 1th Dis- of weakness either in male Quarantine and Fumi- Roads 25 or 26. There are officers aboard the all forms and Calendars Extra trict, including Nuuanu names, or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills gation Expenses ( to be $ 25,000.00 vessel who bear historic the sold by all dealers, emer- Avenue, Honolulu for Pale People are They are to be found at our store because we used only in case of Roads and Bridges, 5th Dis- original owners being famed in the or will be sent on receipt of price, fifty gency) 20,000.00 10.000.00 United Stater, or six boxes for two dol- only our own but those of all the Crematory, Running trict, Honolulu naval history of the cents a box handle not Garbage Dredging Honolulu Harbor.. 25,000.00 J. R. Self-ridg- e, lars and fifty cents, by addressing Dr. 8,000.00 Among them is Commander y, Expenses Landings and Buoys, Hono-lul- u vessel, Williams Medicine Company. Schnec-tad- other dealers in town. Furnishing Receiving Hos 1.500.00 who is in command of the you get gen- home from com- N Y. Be sure the making your selection yon have all the beet pital, Dispensary and Sewers, Honolulu. 1,500.00 having been detached uine; substitutes never cured anybody. In Morgue 5,000.00 Expenses of the Gunboat Princeton, and Repairs and Furniture Gov- mand Goldsborough. work of Honolulu before you and can make your Maintenance of Receiving Buildings 5,000.00 P A. Paymaster McG. R. weather in the Dispensary ernment officers and passengers charging freight. Fine HosDital. and W n H .111 ci Rridees. Genera!. Among other ways. selections by comparison. Morgue 10.000.00 Commander E. S. Prime. Captain channel both All Islands 10,000.00 are M. arrived in Hospital 1.800.00 3,000.00 Anderson, U. S. M. C. Lieutenant F. The barkentine Aurora Eleele Landings and Buoys, General Gun- from Newcastle, after "Waimea Hospital 3,500.00 5,000.00 Russell, Chief Gunner W. Walsh, port yesterday Buoys, Hawaii 18-ho- ur channe'.. 3,600.00 Landings and G. Gunner Lungqulst, an cruise outside the Lihue Hospital Hilo Water Works, or so ner W. Moore. Malulani Hospital 8,000.00 Boatswain P. E. Radcltffe. The schooner Metha Nelson from Co, much thereof as may be 11,024 bags of sugar, Honolulu Photo Supply Hilo Hospital 12,000.00 necessary complete con- Mahukona, with Queen's Hospital 50,000.00 to arrived at San Francisco February 11. tract . . . 9,000.00 NEW STORK ON FORT STREET. Leabi Home ( Incurable Hos- Completion of Road, Huehue WHALESCAUGHT The City of Peking is due to arrive pital) 12,000.00 so much from Yokohama late In the afternoon . 9,600.00 to North Kona, or Tuesday Kapiolani Maternity Home. thereof as may be neces- OFF KONA COAST Monday. The Sonoma is due Steamer 35,000.00 5.000.00 morning from Australia. 36,000.00 sary to complete contract Running Expenses, Steamer Relocating Road between Oo-ka- la The schooner Robert Lewers arrived i Freight and Passenger Guar- and Kukaiau, Hawaii The purser of the Mauna Loa gave off Koko Head at 6 p. m. yesterday and antee 5,200.00 Kauai 1,500.00 report on arrival in port will come into port this morning. The Waimea Wharf, the following twenty-se- Gamble Vice-Preside- nt, Hai-tac-e. yesterday: "Seas smooth and no wind vessel started from Port James F. Morgan, President; Cecil Brown. F. AIj CA'IDIb. $110,000.00 ven days ago. Secretary; Charlea H. Atherton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs, Treas- PROFESSION along Hamakua coast; no wind and on DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN- through- The following sugar is reported urer and Manager, STRUCTION. smooth seas along Kau coast by Purser Kaea of the Niihau, ARCHITECT. Kauai e I-it- 1903. out the trip; little rain; the Hawaiian which arrived yesterday morning from H-CLStac- 5c d.. C Office 1634 To June 30th, stop-oe- Co., W. MATLOCK AMPBELL d gricultural Company's mill was Makaweli: K. S. M., 1.800 bags; V. K. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Young street. R. form School, General Ex two; G. & EL, 6,400 WHOLESALE Food, erinding for a week or met 400 ba?s; Mak., S.500 bags; penses, eiotning. lumber; 22,425 K. P., 2.300 Tools, etc 2,400.00 S. S. Kauai at Kailua loading bags; McBryde. bags: Blacksmith's Coal . 3,263 Firewood, Stove, Steam, ATTORNEYS. Stationery and Incidentals.. 1,500.00 i haling bark Gayherd. Captain w. bags; P. L., 10,971 bags; H. M., JNO. W. CATHCARV-L- aw offices 311 Ashley, off Kailua. three momns irom bags; K. S. Co., 10,700 bags; total, 70,814 Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 295. and 315 Stangenwald Bldg. Tel. 330. $ 3,900.0 San Francisco; caught four whales off bags. Special Attention Given to Praying. 76 of oil; Iwa-lan- i, PUBLIC LANDS Kona coast, and got barrels Purser Dickson of the steamer COMMISSION OF seas, southerly wind, yesterday from DENTISTS. 30th, 1903. smooth with which arrived a January 1st. to June coming home. following sugar on ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S. Bereta-ni- Expen- across the channel Kauai, reports the 9 4 Office and Traveling Mak., 10,100 sacks; and Miller; office hours, to Advertis- the Garden Isle: ses, Printing, and & McB. 22,475; 3,143; Porcelain inlay fillings a specialty. $ 1,800.00 Coming on 8ierra. G. R.. 10.250: Koloa. ing and Incidentals 1.526; M., 4,305; K. C, 33.970; following persons were booked P., H. BOARD OF HEALTH. The Kilauea, 7,000; K. S. M., 2,500; M. K.. Rhubarb ENGINEERS. passage on Sierra, sailing from Fresh Island Survey- January 1st, to June 30th, 1903. for the 400. The Iwalani had fine weather the ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER. Expenses $ 2,000.00 got, yranrisrn February 17, due here trip. AT or and Engineer, 409 Judd bldg.; P. General entire nioinfAprants and "acpine 170.00 February .;d. H. O. Raynor, Mr. Ship Marion Chilcott. whicb arrived O. box 732. 4,200.00 on Fumigation Expenses Q (, Goodacre N. J in port, discharged her 15.640 darrein tA OOOHENTAIj & CO., LTD. Engi- eureeration and treatment Mrs. Mc lan- - oil and departed yesterday, all in three cor. Alakea. CATTON, NEILL of Lepers 18,000.00 Simonds, Mrs. Simond?. The c.hip 521 King Street neers, Electricians and Boilermakers. jahan, Mrs. H. W. days' time, made a record. Mr. and Mrs. Yates. arrived on February 17 and moored at ..... aVs L. Coffee, J. ut UHAM U.i.. m... l Miss 3 o'clock, she sailed yester-abo- INSURANCE. K. Aioit, about and CLAIMS. C. Wilson, W. A. Barton. J. 3 o'clock, and she sailed early LTD. INSURANCE FIRE Connell, Mrs. Connell. Mr. Braley, WM. C. IRWIN & CO., WORKS THE MUTUAL LIFE of Payment of Fire S B. yesterday forenoon for Alcatraz Island, STAR SODA COMPART CO. OF NEW YORK. Expenses Mrs. Braley, Miss Rockhill, H. E. Cobb. I 25,000.00 Mclvor-Tyndal- l, Santa Barbara. 8. B. ROSE, Agent : : : Honolulu. Claims Mrs. Cobb, Dr. A. J. Wm. G. Irwin... President and Manager - . Vice-Preside- nt QUEEN STREET, RECAPITULATION. J. J.. BOfr UUl Mi'.II... Mortln" S S - Claus Spreckels.... First MUSICIANS. Judiciary Department $ 18.550.00 Pecklr Mrs. Peck, J. M. Littlehall. Mrs. ALWAYS IN SIGHT W. M. Glffard.. .Second Vice-Preside- nt Build-lng- , 110,000.00 W. G. and Sec. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Department of Public Works iE chase, Mrs. A. H. Pickens, H. M. Whitney, Jr.. Treasurer street. Department of Public In- - I Alexander, Mrs. Alexander. Mr. Larsen, George W. Ross Auditor la now under the management of I. Fort M-r- street. People Agents in 3.900.00 - Thnninn v F. Woodward. Crowded Sugar Factors and Commission T. Bailey, 8. L. Horner and Joha PHYSICIANS. Commission of Public Lands 1,800.00 Woodward. passing by. Old and young. AGENTS FOR THE Bcbllef, and are prepared to furnlak Office and Board of Health 24.370.uo SODA, .R. MARY F. BARRY. 25.000.00 own Oceanic Steamship Company LEMON No. 144 Beretama Fire Claims Sugar on Hawaii. All eager about their residence ru Of San Francisco, Cal. ROOT BEER. Tel. Blue 482. $183,620.00 The Mauna Loa brought the following affairs and always somebody GINGER ALE. . i - yesterday from AGENTS FOR THE Office and freight to Honolulu ORANGE CIDER, DR. GEO. W. BURGESS. 273 in plain sight who needs Scott's Scottish Union & National Insurance 10 a. m. to t Hawaii: 9,626 sacks of sugar; sacks residence 240 S. King St.. s Company of Edinburgh. BAILEY'S SARSAPARILLA 128. M'lVOR-TYNDALLWI- LL 886 taro; 166 buneh-- p. m., and 7 p. m. Tel. Main of cofTee; sacks of Emulsion. Magdeburg General In- 10 of dried fish; 17 Wilhelma of AND IRON, of bananas; cases white-haire- d Residence, 5 pigs; 13 bundles Now it's that surance Company. popular drinks. DR. K. HAIDA Office and cases of dried fruits; Company of and all other Emma. Office hours: ARRIVE 0NTHURSDAY of hides; 31 head of cattle; 143 packages Associated Assurance Will deliver to all point In the city Beretania near old man; weak digestion Munich & Berlin. 9 to 12 a. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone White of sundries. suburbs. Loa's purser reports the He needs Alliance Marine & General Assurance ind 3551. Mclvor-Tyndal- l, the The Mauna ind cold body. AH orders receive our prompt atten- Dr. Alex. J. following sugar on Hawaii: H. A. Co., Co., Ltd., of London. will appear in S. Co., to warm him. Company of Liver- tion. DR T. MITAMURA. Office 68 Kukui world renowned mystic, 5,500 sacks; (H). 340 sacks: H. Scott's Emulsion Royal Insurance p. m. - 1.800. hi.-stoma- Company of BLUE S71. 10 m.; 6 to 7:30 Thursday evening in his 5 000- S. ML, 4.500: K. S. "o.. ch. pool, Alliance Assurance PHONE Lane. 8 to a. this city next P. eed him , and strengthen "A Night of f-- London. fascinating entertainment. German Insurance Com- fa- Battleship Wisconsin Ceming. Rochester LESSONS IN CHINA PAINTING. STENOGRAPHERS AND Mystery." Under this heading the pany of N. T. TYPEWRITERS. staged some marvel- - battleship Wisconsin leaves ? has TYPEWRITING-Mi- ss mous psychic has The See that pale girl She SHORTHAND AND nf finirvitvanre. on April 1 for Honolulu. Classes formed and private lesaoaa McTigue. Office. 503 Stangen- ous demonstrandum Bremerton Emulsion warship is in port, the hin blood. Scott's HOME MADE in China Painting. Firing neatly wald Bldg. Tel. Blue 2591. v,v-ntis- and thought transference. While the big given Opera House courtmartial of a member of the crew .. ill bring new roses to her face. done. There is no doubt that the CHOCOLATES for special China Paint- evening, of the Iroquois will take place. Orders taken TYPEWRITERS. WO be crowded on that ine goes a young man with at ing by repaired at by There BOUGHT, sold, rented and mind is always fascinated Notes. MRS. ROBERT L. MORE. office. Hotel St. human - Shipping chest. Consumption is 266L Remington Typewriter the marvelous and cer- narrow Candy Co. Phone White the musical and The bark R. Ft. Rithet sailed from riiller's G3S7 xfTvor-Tvnda- Emulsion C. A. COWAN. ll is the greater Francisco for Honolulu on Febru- his trouble. Scott's St. opp. Metropolitan Market. FOR SALE and rent at world San King Union St., opposite Pacific Club. of occult phenomena the ary 11. and in. HONOLULU AUTOMOBILE and MACBIHE exponent an soothes ragged lungs His manifestations of The steamer Texan arrived from the SB0PS has yet seen. discharging at the Rail- flesh and strength. 13-- NOTICE. power are made in Sound and is creases O Oolllrxs Main 315. invisible way wharf. Established 1891. Union St. nr. Hotel St. Phone PERSONS needing, or knowing of those open stage, and unaer And here's apoor, sickly littk P. O. Box 603. from physi- on an - An interesting sight tn the harbor Manufacturer and Importer Automobile who do need, protection of a committee was that of two makes Light Machine Work. cal or moral Injury, which they are supervision veterday afternoon child. Scout's Emulsion Fine Harness and Saddlery and Repaired. Experts on Call themselves of Young Bros.'s launches vigorously Built Copper not able to obtain for nent citizens. scows across makes children Island Orders Solicited. for Outside Work. Nickel and may Legal Protection towing two big pile driver children crow O. 507. consult the subject to Telephone Main 144. P. Box Plating. ; Anti-Saloo- n CHILDREN are Ewa end. Despite the heavy Committee of the TF YOUR to the accomplish- happy. King Street near Fort. League. 9 Mclntyre building. W. E. wind blowing the tow was RICE. Supt. ed without mishap. is The Ke Au Hou arrived yesterday ALT KIND 3 OF COTTON BROS. & CO SOMETHING NEW with 2.832 bags of sugar for from Kauai ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CON- cm ; it h r-- vw Co. W G. Irwin & Co.. 302 bags rice, and i t Pacific Transfer coffee for Hackfeld & Co. Tho Wtttbbev Goatls TRACTORS. DRUG CO. Tbe giving this rem-- It 11 bags STURTEVANT Hlock Jas. H. Love, Manager. Prevented by G. Hall was reported by the purser furnished for all ISO Hotel Street Oregon wv and W Co. Plans and Estimates 1- invaluable for colds left Kauai; Goodyear Kubber 15 - edy. is also cures and at hukini when the vessel PEASE, President, classes of Contracting Work. 1'hof Mtin INIAIN whooping cough. It alwav, Waialeale at Waimea discharging R. H. & c the dis- - San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. Boston Block. Honolulu. Office, 50.New quickly. - at Waimea King St., opposite cures It. coal- the Mikahala Young Block. Ltd., wholesale n'jT FEBRUARY 21. 1903- - 6 U THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. Inrrnnr T "TTll BISHOP & CO.. BANKERS frSMllBEFDHc He JVla.nlxoocl Banking Department. Varicocele, Impotency and Waste of Manly Power Are Ivot Transact business in all department of GRAND JURY Quickly and Forever Cured by the Grand Product of banking. Nature, Dr. McLauglin's Electric Belt . Collections carefully attended to. Send for the Free Book Exchange bought and sold. EYE Pfc EYE DEFECTS Commercial and Travelers' Letter at Is Credit issued on the Back of California ASTIGMATIC IjBTlGMATIdM OR Serious Charge and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. Correspondents: The Bank of Califor- UNK UNEQUAL SIGHT nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Syd- Made Against ney, Ltd., London. Astigmatism ; Aatupn&tism is the most trying of all eye defects, be; eVets, being an irregularity of the Drafts and cable transfers on China refracting meif jHTrarfang median. Rays of light in one Yim Quon. and Japan through the Hongkong and meridUn focul Mia 11 focus in front of the retina, Shanghai Banking Corporation and while those er whOe those entering other meridians Chartered Bank of India, Australia and focus eleewhefj 8ers elsewhere. Corrected by one or China more cylindriej --mmr cylindrical surfaces ground upon or p Humphreys and Fitch one glass k class or pebble. Interest allowed on term deposits at A DBKECT of Jk, IEFKCT of the eye is not a disease, the following rates per annum, via: but by negj bat by neglect and abuse it may Have a Little Seven days notice, at 2 per cent. lead to disej Trif to disease. Proper glasses are Three months, at 3 per cent. only overcome the rei the only remedy that will Fun. Six months, at 3V& per cent. a defect an a Kect and afford permanent relief. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. We adapt g We adapt glasses to every defect of Idea and rfatfan and prescribe them in accord Trust Department. eye. with the be with the best authorities on the Judge Robinson Discharges Jury Act as trustees under mortgagee. Manage estates, real and personal. for a Week Supreme Collect rents and dividends. Valuable papers, wills, bonds, ete A. K A. N. Sanford, Court Will Meet. Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men received for safe keeping. weak and cures all weakness Accountant Department, Manuf anufacturlng Optician, yes- - This Electric Suspensory carries the current direct to the parts Boston 0 Building. Fort Street. In the dismissal of a civil suit of men, varicocele, etc. is develops and expands all weak organs and checks unnatural Auditors for corporations and pri W. A. It free. It terday before Judge Robinson, drains. Xo case of Failing Vigor, Varicocele or Debility can resist the powerful Electric Suspensory. vate firms. Over May & Co. attorney plaintiff, ed Books examined and reported om. Kinney, for the It never fails to cure. It is Belts for Weak Men. would present a crimi- - free with Statements of affairs prepared. that he Trustee on bankrupt or insolvent es 6 LS. nal charge against the defendant to the No man should be weak; no man should suffer the loss An old man o? 70 6ays he feels as strong and young tates. U.S. Grinbautru&Co. grand jury at today's session. The suit of that vital element which renders life worth living. No as he did at 35. That shows how it renews the vigor Office, 924 Bethel street. man allow na- LIMITED. was one in ejectment brought by Mai should himself to become less a man than of youth. ture intended him; no man should suffer for the sins of It cures Rheumatism. Sciatic Pains, Lumbago. Kid- Savings Department. kai Aloiau against Yim Quon, a Chi and Commission Merchants his youth, when there Is here at hand a certain cure for ney Trouble. It banishes pain in a night, never to re- Deposits (filters 1 nese, who it was claimed had refused to his weakness, a check to power. received and interest allow kpfas his waste of turn. ed at 4 per cent per annum, In ac- pay the rent on a tract leased from Moat of the pains, most of the weakness of stomach, E. B. Miller, Crompton avenue. Los Angeles. Cal.. cordance with rules and regulations, Aloiau senior, and had also refused to heart, brain and nerves, from which men suffer, are due writes: "I hav used your high grade belt for two copies of which may be obtained oa to an early loss of nature's reserve power through mis- BO move. At the close of the testimony months for lame back, rheumatism and weakened application. BOUa AGENTS FOR takes of youth. You need not suffer for thi. You can be nerves, am now well man. I have gained over plaintiff asked for a non-sui- t, and an- very and a restored. The element which you have lost you can six pounds in weight, and feel as strong and hearty Insurance Department nounced that the matter would be pre- get back, and you may be as happy as any man that lives. My a6 I ever did. All my friends acknowledge that I have Agents for FIRE, MARINE, LIPH. sented to the grand jury. The defend- electric Belt, with Special Electrical Suspensory had a miraculous cure, as I was almost a wreck when Lit Little Jack (free),, will restore your power. It will check all unnat- ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' LIA $200 gold plaintiff I began to use the belt." ant tendered in to at ural drains and give back the old vigor of youth. BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES. 8m Smoking: Tobacco the conclusion of the trial for back rent What ails you? Write and tell Vne, and no matter Insurance office, 924 Bethel street. W. S. McCuisten, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "I am where you are I think I can give you the address of 4 5c and 16c packages since the beginning of the suit. more than pleased to be able to tell you that after wear- your some one in your town that I have cured. I've cured THE Yim Quon took the stand during the ing belt but one month I was completely cured. thousands, and every man of them is a walking adver- trial and testified that he had paid the There is not the least trace of my old trouble remaining, Agents for my opinion tisement for m' Belt. rent to Aloiau senior, in Honolulu, and and it is that your treatment is the greatest Every man who ever used It recommends it. because BRITISH I III AMERICAN ASSURANCE remedy extant. I assure you that it will be a great pleas- Bank Hawaii COMPJj rppinfrs for it Tt is rlnimed it is honest. It does great work, and those whom I of 'IICOMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. ure for me to rec mmend the belt whenever I can, for it more grateful cure cost he committed perjury and also ut- - J has my have cured are the because the LIMITED. dklawa! BBAWARE INSURANCES CO. Of that saved hexlth." so little. Phllad Philadelphia. tered forged instruments. The plaintiff This drain upon your power causes Kidney Trouble, Every man w'to uses my Belt gets the advice and Incorporated under the Laws of the charges that the receipts are forgeries, Rheumatism and Stomach Aliments. You know it's a loss counsel of a physician free. I give you all that any-medic- Territory of Hawaii. as Aloiau was ninety years of age, and of vital power and affects every organ of the body. Most man can give you and a lot that he can't. of the from my my I- blind when he was alleged to giv- ailments which men suffer can be traced to it. Try Belt. Write me today for beautifully Cast! Castle & Cooke, Ltd. have I have cured thousands of men who have squandered llustrated book, with cuts showing how my Belt is ap- P lid-U- p Capital . . $600,000 en the receipts, and that he was too the savings of years in useless doctoring. plied and lots of pood reading for men who want to Sarplos HONOLULU. feeble to write. It is further said that My Belt is easy to use; put it on when you go to bed; be "The Noblest Work of God" A MAX. Inclose this 200.000 he was not in Honolulu but in Kaneohe you feel the growing heat from it (no sting or burn, as in ad. and I will send this book, sealed, free. Undivided Profits . . 48,000 Com ftmmisslon Merchants. old-sty- le belts), you CAUTION.-T-3ewar- e on the day when Yim Quon claims to and feel the nerves tingle with the of medical concerns offering new life flowing into them. You get up in the morning "Electric Belts Free," and the Professor with his cheap OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. have paid the rent. two-year-ol- d. 8 SUGAR FACTORS. feeling like a Belt. This offer is only a trick to foist a package of Charles M. Cooke President upon you C. O. D. me ex- Vice-Preside- FITCH AND HUMPHREYS FIGHT. G. T. King, Fresno, Cal., writes: "I used your belt for medicines Write to for an P. C. Jones nt -- Vice-Preside- AGISTS FOB ten weeks glad to you planation of the trick. F. W. nt There was a little mix-u- p in court and am tell that it has cured me Macfarlane..2nd The E wa Plantation Co. of lame back, kidney and bladder trouble. I am now C. H. Cooke Cashier The Wf Co., yesterday morning when the case of m. c. Mclaughlin. C. Walalua, Agricultural Ltd. sound and well, in perfect health and weigh more than I dr.906 STREET, SAN F. Atherton Assistant Cashier The Ko Sugar Co. was called up before ever did. My MARKET FRANCISCO. CAL. Kohala Rebecca Panee appetite is better than it has been for years. Office hours 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays, 10 to L H. Waterhouse, E. D. Tenney, J. A. The W4 Sugar Mill Co. ap- Your is you Walmea Judge De Bolt. Judge Humphreys belt all and more than claim it to be." NEVER SOLD BY DRUG STORES OR AGENTS. I McCandless, C. H. Atherton and E. F. Ft Fulton Iron Works, St. Lou la. peared promptly on time for Becky, and Bishop. moved for the dismissal of Fitch's mo- Sh Standard Oil Co. Ot tion. Col. Fitch entered while he was Commercial De- The George F. Blake Steam Pump, talking, and Humphreys began to com and Savings Weat ton's Centrifugals. partments. N plain about the valuable time he was The Mew England Mutual Life In- - losing. Fitch tendered him a smail coin, moras ce Co. of Boston. The 4 and remarked that it was ample pay Strict attention given to all Aetna Fire Insurance Co. of lost. The ex-jud- ge said Hartfore Conn. for the time branches of Banking. The A - he didn't want it, and handed it back I. Alliance 'Assurance Co. of Lon- with the suggestion that it go to estab- nci lish a home for aged and decrepit men. J odd Building Fort Street Fitch replied that the coin, a penny, ... Will would serve a better purpose if used will Make Tour tilotbcs to establish a home for fresh young PATTOSIEN'S T s e men, and the laugn was on Hum Big Furniture Exposition Building first phreys. The hearing was set for March Lo Look Like New 16th. COURT NOTES. Cor. 16tH and Mission Sts. JinSispiWCo Judge Gear rendered a decision yes terday dissolving the Injunction in the OF HAWAII, LTD. case of Naylor vs. C. M. Cooke and W. C. Achi. This was an injunction to pre- AFFABILITY IESUSABILITY RELIABILITY IF TOU TAKE THEM TO TEE vent the sale of King street property. Capital, $850,000.00. report of W. E. re The Fisher, as President Cecil Brows block, was approved Vice-Preside-nt ceiver of the Star M. P. Robinson yesterday and his resignation aceeotcsl. PJtTTOSlEM'S PJiTTOSlEM'S PJiTTOSIEN'S Cashier w. Q. Cooper A. B. Wood was appointed to succeed Good. P ing and Dyeing Workr. $100. Furniture Fair Treatment Your Money's Worth and. More Principal Office: Corner Fort and him. Fisher was allowed a fee of King Fort St., Opposite Star Block. The German Savings & Loan Co. has streets. asked for a hearing of its suit against It C. S. Desky, wherein the latter asks the Aii over the country these thoughts are associated with the name. Square dealing SAVINGS discharge of the receiver of the Prog has won this if nothing more. DEPOSITS Tel. ress Block. interest allowed for yearly deposits White 2362. We ask your confidence in the Furniture we offer, and shall prove by at Judge Robinson discharge.! his trial worthy of it the rate of 4 per cent per annum. jury yesterday for a week from Mon the values we shall render you. - Kuies and regulations day. The Supreme Court will meet Note. If you cannot visit our store, write us f' catalogues, photos, prices or general information. furnished unni ft Mo CHIYA next week, application. and Judge Robinson will The few illustrations and prices bcioiv are hear only jury waived cases, as the at- merely given torneys are generally busy in the Su- as a stimulating suggestion J Japanese Curios, preme Court. Fire Insurance THE JBI lierican SILVA CHARGED B. F. DILLINGHAM COMPANY, LID. general Agents for Hawaii. linushingGoods, WITH BANKRUPTCY AtlaS As51lranr.il . m a - ... m pany or jjonuon. Phoenix Assurance Company of Lon- Sill Kimonos A petition in Involuntary bankruptcy don. IRON BKI) with r ass top rod, IRON BKI) with brass knobs, New York was filed G. brass spindels sizes Underwriters Agency. Car. yesterday against Manuel a'.d knobs; equal in strength to any bed DINXNC rABI.fc, made of solid oak, finished Nuuanu and 3 ft, a ft 6 in, ana 4 ft 6 in. Price made. Price golden Providence Washington Insurance fit Silva in $2.9) extendes to 6 feet, top is 42 inchei Company. Hotel Sts. the Federal court. The com $5.SO when closed. Price plaining creditors are Souza who $8.28 Phoenix Insurance Company 3311 Frank lyn. of Brook- Fbooe White says he holds a note for $1025, E. J. Walker who claims $459.55 on a draft to ALBERT RAAS, Manager. H. Levy & Co., and assigned to himself, Insurance Department office fourta Volcano Free Trip and B. Hartman who claims $100 for floor. Stangenwald building. labor performed by nim in preparing "Advertising Folder" contest, a statement of the assets and liabilities winner in which is to be given a of Silva. The act of bankruptcy charg- Hawaii Shinpo Sha Tree trip to the Volcano, going one ed is that Silva allowed himself to be will close sued by C. Q. Yee Hop, THRKK-PIKC- E PARI.OR SUIT, frame is mote and returning another, who obtained made of Eastern PATENT KITCHEN TABLE, has two THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-in- g Saturday. Feb. 28, immediately a judgment against $133.95 birch finished mahogan j color; seats are upholstered as two M. after him for and or or.ifh, either in velour or tapestry. Write for kneading boards. Price $2.rK office. The publisher of Hawaii which a committee of representative took possession of his grocery stock. sample covering. Price of suit bninpo, the $13.80 This table with sliding top to extend four feet, $I.OO extra only daily Japanese paper hwil j men will pass on the merits The defendant is said to be the same published In the Territory of Hawaii. of the suggestions offered without Silva whose property is already in the Oxir Department C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. knowing who offered them. hands of a receiver, because of fail- Carpet Y. SOQA. ure to pay alimony Editor. to his wife. The Now occupies over 15,000 square feet of floor space Editorial and Offlce-I- OM It1C HARD H TRENT, Gen'1 Agt ., return day is Printing fixed at March 4th. and is full of bargains in ail possible styles Sm.th St., above King. P. o. Box W7. At office of Henry Waterhouse Trust and varieties. You'll like our patterns, too. Telephone Main 97. Rapid Transit Directors. Samples sent free. The stockholders of the Honolulu Sanford's Brussels Carpets, per yard 70c, 60c, 55c NOTICE: TB All-wo- Rapid ol Ingrains, per yard 65c Transit Company at a meeting Wool-fille- d Ingrains, per yard 45c DENTISTS yesterday selected the following direc- ANY WOMAN OR GIRL EXPERT Heavy Columbia Ingrains, per vard 30c tielp or NEEDING tors: L. A. Thurston, J. B. Castle, Wilton Velvet Carpets, per $1 $1 advice, is invited to communi-cat- e, J. yard .50, .25, 95c tn nefc-.- n i , . s.v. A. Ready-mad- e either Up-to-D-ate Gilman, J. H. Fisher, W. Carpet Rugs, For Work R. Castle, in velvets. Brussels Ensign Nora M. C. H. Atherton and L. Tenney Peck. and axminsters 6x9. ..$10. 25, $8.75, $7.75 Underhill, matron of at Low Prices. Owing to the absence the Salvation Army Woman's Indus- of the treasurer 3x11.6 $21.50, $15.50, $'4.25 Home, Young no renorts were ready anri an.ty, Sanford's Brussels Rugs 9 x 12 t ' i 3.75 trial street, between Ar- Arlington Block, Front of Young Bldg. tesian . , , and Mrfniivw v. ww- - 10 . si i a una meeting will be held at Castle & Cooke's Brcinley's Smyrna Rugs 9X 12 ...$17.50 RU1P- oiro ,b I TTnnL.I..U1U. nail at 3 p. m. March btn, when all re- 7.6'x 10.6 '. $14.75 .viiui & ports will, be received. 6x9 $10.25 High grade DINING CHAIR C Q. Yee Hop Co. Novelty of fine polished oak; has mTxn,CHAIR to Match Art Rugs 9 x 12 $6.75 leather seat. 1ABI.E, strongly con- This beautiful J!I lu $20 Belt for $5. $5.85 chair, structed, well braced, "Dr. Belt.'' Hawaiian Sugar Bto kg. 9x9 $I.X has cane seat. Alden's Electric Kahikinui Meat Market 9x6; $4.75 Arm Chair to match, $4.28 Price Warranted genuine. Not and Grocery SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 20. Pa- - cts. toy No humbuc. It cure is Cm-ulan- free. OUR CURTAIN DEPARTMENT brim full of Novelties at lowest i without drum. auhau, $16: Hawaiian Commercial, prices -- of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. approval. Money back in all cases where goods are not satisfactory urtains sent oi Sent by mail on receipt $5. Beretania Street, corner Alakea. $46.75; Hon. kaa, $14.25; Makaweli, $28; Try Electricity. No Agent. 2511. Onomea, $21. CjE ELECTEICCo. 9 Phone Blue 206 Tost St.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL", or Write 33 West 24th Street, NEW YORK, N Y.