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VS- -4 HONOLULU pvvrn HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901.-SIXTE- EN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTsT" Ing Aguinaldo's that aide was watching members of a committee which will seek the Americans suspicious y, exclaimed: to enlist support for a movement to have GUINALDO IS CAPTURED BY "Nuw. Macabebes, go for the n." The a Protestant Episcopal Diocese establish- Macabebes opened fire, but thtir aim ed In the Philippines. The personnel ot was rather ineffective and only three the committee is: Beverly Chew, John insurgents H. Cole, George S. Bowdoin, Colonel Wil- were killed. The rebels re- liam Jay, I turned the fire. Silas McBee, Captain Alfred GEN. T. Mahan, Henry lewls Morris, Charles FUNS i UN'S STRATEGY On Steele, Lynde hearing the firingAguinaldo, who Francis Stetson, J. How- evidently thought his men were cele- FISHERIES ard Van Amrlnge and George S. brating the arrival of ran to the window and shouted: "Stop that foolishness; quit wasdng tion." ammuni- MANCHESTER A BANKRUPT. j Hilarlo Placido, one of the Tagalo officers, K,ch wa. brilliant in conception and faultless in execution. All Fun- - and formerly an insurgent ma- His!But up ncactjon credit mint tfo to jor, who was in ;ung Dr. Jordan and z8nnsB nt. . wounded tne by Rescue Him. 4 T iha ti.norvitinn nf- General Whenton. rrcfani7fri anH nntii-t- k l I"- - jwkv. . (III. .rnAr;i;.nU! I the fire of 5IQI1.Jnn wnO. UHUtl.Im J5" ' " VUIIUUVUH I. .Ut li'.l IllIll the Kansas regiment at ths . LONDON, 29. finish. His reward should be signal and immediate With General Wheaton I battle of Caloocan, threw his arms March The Duke of start to recommend around Aguinaido. exclaiming: Brigadier-Genera- "You Manchester appeared in mention in the volunteers until he can be appointed a l of regulars. Associates are the bankruptcy CTriKtf 5 i uvv ivi a are a prisoner of the Americans." thp 4Um court today for public examination, of hostilities throughout the archipelago as mntonu&nro .lrALA A. lUn ...... U ..f - Colonel Simeon Villia, Aguinaldo's but Zb cessation chief of staff, Major oth- - the case was again adjourned to May 10. tL,t progress it is probable Aguinaido will icciif n innrocc iHtiifinW . ,4 ...... Alambra and now in ers attacked the men who were hold- Coming. It was represented that Mr. Zimmerman, j ,nn if Am.-rica-n supremacy MACARTHUR." ing Aguinaido. Placido snot Villia in the father-in-la- w, the shoulder. Alambra jumped out of Duke's had just ar- the window and attempted to cross the rived in England and was investigating river. It is supposed that he was the debtor's affairs, and that, therefore, . - it . . -- General Fred- had never garrisoned this .place and the patched supplies and directed that the drowned. Five other insurgent officers would be for the benetit of the cred-- THEIR PLANS I - strong sym- - fought few itors to adjourn their case until the in-- j y n March 23 cap- Inhabitants are Insurgent American prisoners be kindly treated for a minutes and then - vestigation was completed. This is tak- . patnizers. navmg tnere. tne not be to town. tied, making their escape. wmcu arrived but allowed enter the en as an intimation Mr. Zimmer-;ma- n jgaert Emiho Aguinaiuo, ex.insurgent officers, ostensibly com-;.- -. 23 ad- When the firing began General Fun- FOR THE SUMMER that On the morning of March the son-in-la- w ' proposes to his r lng manding party they ston assumed command and directed extricate the announced that vance was resumed. The column was the attack on the house, personally as- from his embarrassments. rin? tbe cariture of the were on the way to join Aguinaido be- - met by the staff officers of Aguinaido sisting in the capture of Aguinaido. Miss Portia Knight's statement of her tween fautoDang ana Batr; tnat they and a detachment of Aguinaldu's body- - The insurgent bodyguard fled, leaving ; claim in the breach of promisi action had surprised an American surveying guard, which was ordered to take twenty rifles. Santiago Barcelona, the One of the Strongest Expeditions brought by her against the Duke is ap- agent ot AgulnaWo : party and that they had killed a nUm- - charge of the Americans. While one of insurgent treasurer, surrendered with- proaching completion. It is understood out resistance. Ever Sent Out by Federal that heavy damages will be demanded. The Duke .ve province of Nueva Kcija, AGUINAIDO EXCITED. of Manchester has entered an Government. appearance in action, so Ljlaioa. with letters dated : When captured Aguinaido was tre- the he evident- ; ly Intends to fight it. 1; and 14. These letters mendously excited, but he calmed Enilk) Aguinaido and di- - down under General Funston's assur- -j- eo 23. AguinaiUo to take ance that he would be well treated. WASHINGTON, March To carry Latest Sugar Prices. m DiHomero General Funston secured all Aguin- out of Act of Central cf the intentions the Orginic 29. Sugar-Ka- w, Mid the provinces aldo's correspondence, showing he NEW YORK, March General Alejandrl- - that when it made it the duty of the Fish H BfpUaung kept in close touch with the sub-chie- fs Commission to investigate conditions firm; fair refining, 4 centrifugal. Aguinaido also ordered that of the insurrection in all parts of the - ? tcst. l3ZC at tc; molasses sugar, ' . : n uuin a nnscl archipelago. of the fisheries of Hawaii, Commission- l It was diseoveied that 3 , V, K i in E23b. ?0Xkj W. W. at refined, steady; crushed, .... . U . . r.,r nt ft IPF- - irfTT "fH .jtSS Aguinaido on January 28th proclaimed er Bowers of that department of organize 1 one,5"'0: powdered. 5.35c; granulated. 5.25c. niiir these men to where himseir dictator. He had been living the Government has at Palanan for seven months undis of the strongest expeditions for that j ra." turbed except a detachment of purpose could have been arranged. finston the corre-6- e vi'n that scured the Sixteenth Infantry visited the of HAYWOOD GOES Aguinaldo's agent and town, This exploration and examination the fin that occasion the entire of will be wordingly. Some months norm In t Kill t(Mc tii t h.i o n il fisheries the Territory made under the direction of Dr. David kh&ti remained there troops re- - Starr captured the camp of until the - TO PORTO RICO inci-Lacu- of Leland Stanford, Jr., Univer- pi Genera'; Lacuna, r. tired. Jordan Aguinaldo admitted that he had come sity. The party will comprise the most '. seal and a near to being captured bef re, but he noted men in their line in the country, I ( iiirned correspondence, Will asserted that he had never been From this city will go Dr. Everman. Look Into the Matter of laril two letters were con-iaib- ly " ad?,nK: hou,U newerT the chief ichthyologist of the commis-hav- e from Lticuna to been xcept b strafgv. Labor Emigration sion- - Dr- - has been the means of these contained In- - waa completely deceived by Lacuna's Everman making of the Gov- - There. MSthe progress of the war. forged signature." ' the commission He feared he might b" ernment so strong that now not a single :- -'. th;,: pursuant to sent to Guam, and he was quite glad to come exhibit is held anywhere in the world, iHfrrifroni Baldomero Aguin- - A C O'D IN A L DO to Manila. Palanan was guarded by WASHINGTON, D. C. March X2. sending but the United States Fish Commission Since the publications in Porto Rico U his best numerous outposts and signal stations. has an exhlblt whlch wins for it medals Prejldente Emlllo Aeuin- - During the ficht none of the Macabe- - that the natives of the little island j bos were and diplomas. He is known aa at the who had homes to Ha- wounded. 1,st among transferred their nut completed and approved, The expedition rested March 24th and head of the those who have waii had met with there, fol- - made the and of fishes Funsun came to Manila and then marched sixteen miles the habits habitat according to al) reports here, the at- l ..ng day to Bay. study. will go Me Us expedition, sev- - Palanan where their With him srs. tempts of colonization agents to make selecting General Funston found the Vlcksburg. Goldsborough Moore, Hacakbes, all of whom and up large parties for transportation to which brought him to Manila. Com- - WH be accompanied from ilog fluently. Twenty wore Barry, Vicksburg, ren- - Pr Jordan the Islands have been practical failures. mander of the th" university by at men. st onlforas and the others the dored General Funston splendid assist- - least three This is due to the fact that the super- I At of dire ctor rsiprao lab .rers. - ance- - the head the list after the stitious Porto Ricans believe all they This Maca- be placed WJ. armed with fifty - Aguinaido, who talked freely of past must Dr. Jenkins. While he are told and that some of the planters Maus- events, said he is now depart- - Remington? supposed General Trias ' not at the head of that they may too many and ten Krag- - T- - n v. there, fearing lose would .nroolaim himself rtiptnfnr tvonw - w- -. 11..,n i... , as commanded Cap- - I iiiciiL tXL ciaiiiMiu, xsi. iiriiAiiia of men, have started by not knowing that Trias had surrender- - hig ,lfe study their i. Haxzard nf VAov. the be8t vears of to the as to the treatment of those who have the es. years he a uaited gres Volunteer Cavalry. U Ten ao made sought new homes. Subfe'enestr to the Islands and start-telligenc- e, wii mi brother. Lieutenant Asuinaldo is above the average in in- - itrtP Hawaiian Attorney Wm. Haywood, who has f- a. - a collection of specimens of fish life Hazard, of the same reel- - and has prepossessing man- ;d been looking after the interests of the OYttin Ham- ners. that is today the best In the country Planters' Association during the win- JOLO. Island of 2S Wth infantrv was Sulu. March The as affecting the Islands. From time to ter, up his mind to go once low news of the capture of Aguinaido was up has made at familiarity tlme he has kept this until now he to Porto Rico to see what may be done with Caslguran received here with great gratification ihas m08t accurate and thorough ueutenant Purton J. vr a TTTTTMOTriM ?? by in the way of removing this unfavor- Mitchell. iiPinAnirD n c tr r t the members of the commission add subject. Dr. wwry, went as " S the United States troops. The rejolc- - knowledge of the entire able impression which has gained General ' be a memDer or tne part ? These were i ne was increased bv the reDort of the Gilbert win ground. Mr. Haywood is a close friend the only - ng the surrender of Capistro in Northern Mln- also. of Governor Allen of Porto Rico and if leader of feer, five. They j capturing exhibited the officers conversed with danao. The pictorial end of the expedition any one may do service for the Islands Macab-b.- ' General Ameri- - Spaniard, & ', Funston and the other lAgulnaldo's aide, another, a also is very strong and there seems no ex-ln- - in this connection it is likely that he f"'ur cans as their prisoners. 'sent a courier to warn General Fun- - reason to believe that the commission ' paniara, - can. Mr. Haywood will not discuss his The lnsurent Dresidente of Casieuran ston and the rest, who. with eleven Ma- AGUINALDO'S FATE tvill not be able to show results far plans, of course, but he goes with every "h'OKS wnom w : rr t-- pghohpg wprp . . i i v t nhnnt an hnnr hhinrt In respect. trusted .. ucv iiie siuiy. i u ul i lie L.dcuiut above expectations this facility that can be offered by the War - implicitly. reneaterl thiR warninEr. fJeneral an,i m letters, previously concocted, were for iHavine NOTTDETERMINED 'From this city will go Mr. Baldwin, the Department and will have all the cour- . . . , . , . e. r 1 1 TIM prov- - avoided Aguinaldo's - r . warded to C5trt inn at Palanan,- Funston , distinguished water color artist, who nil, r. i I rttiiaora ' . tesies of transport and means of reach- Hi(d half v.... lnce of Isabella. General Funston and "lent ana joined tne column, avoiams has had experience in reproducing the hia, 1 ing the natives plaeed at his MM ore imnr-ionno- i rt observation. The went ahead m-to-- "TbrK of sea life in parts .. the Athcr. T..T.a fnr Tacalos WASHINGTON, March 28. The i of forms and all 1 fl T w n. - Tftv trpoo" - r- Apti n:i '' thpV..V. onliimn...... Hud-'so- .T'lHnstruct tn r.s. v tr,o tnree day8 surreptitiously giving Of- v O vw. pressiem in Administration circles of th worid. In addition. Prof. '"tttfoar " slowly followed, arriving finally at i f.'imerly of Stanford, one of those insurepnt idrs at night. On the morning 0f night is that whatever remained NOTED PEOPLE Ht., START March 17, of,Pa,anan- - Who n as lost to the university over the BY PEA taking a small quantity the insurrection in the Philippines Is 'racked corn, the party started on a Aguinaldo's household troops, fifty R BS affair, will ao ompany Dr. Jordan h 8 abou to disappear, and that the United Former Secretary ot State of Canada Nhe- - the Party ninety-m- il e march to Palanan. The men, in neat uniforms of blue and This will make th" expedition as strontr Strites will very in of King .L" . States have little trouble and Protege Edward. Pnboat country is II 1 1 1 ... ai.M ...... i up !pictorially as it will be scientifically, m i. was r.rJefnaiiv iuuhii. ailu. . Ullilinaini', aiiu 1 - m.i iiih .in " . Philippines ques- - the future with the j SAN FRANCISCO, 2S. Dr. cdcojg jj.r . ""r"u'A provisions couia not oe securea. to receive tne newcomers, general March Dr. W. H. Montague, formerly Sec- i.jj ine tion as an army matter. y I 'sland Po- - I'niver-Sit- drift ,':'.. of party ate small shellfish but were men crossed the river in Another result will be that the Taft iDavid Starr Jordan of Stanford retary of State and Minister of Agri- ' but a most starved. Wading swift rivers, small boats, formed on the bank and Commission will hasten its report on was seen here today in relation to culture in the Tory Government of the j piscatorial expedition to This ni. cascoes tlimblnp precipitous mountains and marched to the right and then in front the constitution and form of govern- the proposed Dominion of Canada, Inspector General I" dpnsp lnnc-lpa- . thpv marrh- - insurgent trrenadiers. The Tae:- - ment: that Taft may be soon announc Hawaii which h will lead. He said it C' netratine of the of the Independent Order of Foresters, l-- ed as of J rsburc: nut ed seven davs and night's and nn Afarrh olos entered the house where Atruin- - the Civil Governor the islands, !was nj. nt'ori ti sail, with those to which is out- of the strongest of the " r" - and that a central government may be !.,. ,... ,.. ,, i.H h twenty- 22 they lm, on the Sonoma oragnlza-tion- s. reached a point eight miles aldo was. lnaugurated In all its details. many fraternal insurance nee rrom anan. Thev werp now so weak - on hi r next trip from this P"rt. This Is a passenger on Party . fa SHARP WORK BEGINS The fact that Aguinaido has consent- the Sonoma on 'Anaeri and that W wit' Kive him the months of June and his way to Sydney, where he will meet 'MJ.dn. rns 1 '.! y may not BHw.. "men fans aldo's camp for food. Aguinaido uis-- 1 Suddenly the Spanish officer, notic- - (Continued on Page 2.) in Hawaii. While this and confer with the insurance commit- ' " ' r r . ('nclude the work of the oxpedition, tee of the new Australian Federation undoubtedly will not finish it. he feels Dr. Montapue is accom- E longer, Parliament. il. it he cannot m;iv and should panied by his wife and in the party are PRESIDENT thi-r- e be necessity, will leave his fom- - AND CABINET DISCUSS CAPTURE AND Dr. J. A. Langrill and Dr. A. Oronhya-tekh- a. pariions to finish their work undr the The latter is the son of the direction of Dr. Everman. President of the Independent Order of It was the intention, he said, to send Foresters, who is likewise a physician. Commission full-blood- DISPOSITION OF THE FAMOUS FILIPINO EXECUTIVE the Fish steamer Albatross A ed Mohawk Indian, Dr. with the party, but work in Alaska Oronhyatekha was educated by King must be done during summer effect by the Philip- to see prominent Filipinos, whom he the Edward VII when he was Prince of authorities of the Certain visitors are allowed other months and the steamer, it is now plan- pine commission in the establishment Aguinaido, but newspaper interviews had askeu to see. They explained to Wales. Accompanying the part;, also Is 'most m,- m-. . ned, will be sent to in of civil government. not the hopelessness of the insurgent work Hawaii G. R. Fraser, wife and family. Mr. General MacArl with the prisoner are allowed. him next is now fit- dispatch Agui- him to use his in- winter. The Albatross Fraser goes to settle in Sydney as the AgUl- - thur's suggesting that Since Aguinaido has been domiciled cause and advised elaborately IT'aMtn, ' naido might to peace the ted with apparatus for the resident agent of the Foreste.s. All issue an address advising at the Malacanan Palace persons not fluence establish anMor purpose of deep sea explorations and the insurgents to accept the situation recognition of American sovereignty. the parties are from Hamilton. e or ki. . . Position provided with special permits have will survey the waters about the entire , " 111 was pointed - of conference is as yet to as indicating possibil- been denied admission to the grounds. The result the group. Dr. a "I, ""u u,es unknown. Jordan is anticipating . aIo"K this line. On - the other tkintoOn- Ckfi - M Fun- - General Trias, the commander of the imost njnyable trip and a delightful V was consider, hand, Aguinaldo's record has not been Porto Rico Emigration. 11 insurgent forces in Southern juzon, SIXTO LOPEZ SATS. - Pi h . m a 01,0V. . . . - . WHAT in his labors during the sum- sennit;. o. 10 win ior mm great connaence who recently surrendered to the Amer- SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March 27 The ln hi9 constancy BOSTON, March 29. Sixto Lopez, mer months. "lW.llher with r..f013 and If his influence ican authorities, visited Aguinaido and agents of company engaged in con- - - formerly secretary to Aguinaido. who the .. a . , cannot be utilized safely he undoubted- told the latter why he surrendered. structing the railroad from Guayaquil to p iy W1" De 8ent to some place where he armed said that the capture of Aguinaido LIFE OF THE 8ULTAN and Trias sald that a continuance of Quito, Ecuador, are in Porto Rico re- .V-a- would not necessarily end the war. am " Wirier. lumc"1 o xrouoie. juam nnnnsitinn in thp T n tpd States was un In connec- favr, 'jl mp wag iunner "trmr plified statement by saying cruiting for laborers. This, mentioned as a possible place for justifiable and ruinous: that the inde- - that that Precautiors Against Further At- - tion with the departure yesterday of 899 any one o f generals, Ti-ard- o. 6fVfJ2lW h.s retention. pendence of the Philippines was im- - the principal turopts on His Life. emigrants for Hawaii and 400 more for F President and his Cabinet believe Filipinos would ; Masc Alejandrino, Maxilon. Cuba to work In the Iron mines, is drain- ' I" ,Jhe pogf..ib,e and that the 29. C?1 . re CONSTANTINOPLE, March --Owing that the capture of Aguinaido will mean better accept liberty, prosperity and Cailes or Arejola, would make as good ing Porto Rico of its best laborers. The - or, in the opinion of many Filipinos, a tc aj . .rehen8ions of attempts by anar- press of the island is objecting to l'-lne- "iucn in the crushing of Insurrec- entire S m the the progress under American rule. culti- it Hon. Indeed, they are inclined to be-- j better leader than Aguinaido. chists upon the life of the Sultan. His this emigration. Planters cannot - capturc of Aguinaido. following owing lack of 4ku- 1 aA aitf-- ieve now - The is impossible to say vate their lands to the 11 - - v... that it means col- "It what leader Majffiy Intends to completely exclude u. TV- ,- an the utter h surrender of General Trias, will money, and consequently there is no : 11. : - ... i Lo- - ' ' ; U1 ine opposition to tne autnor- - . qV4.v will take Aguinaldo's place," said precincts tne IIk." to w!" proh- - W nrca,n the surrender of the tourists from the of Tlldiz work to be had here. The authorities rM Ity - of the I Pez- presume there will be a council c 11 United States. .'1,11(1 in ' taking no steps to prevent this emi- nrai P . ls for I. - l,,nn v.ii. . iii RofcaaMi,ant.i H Kiosk. As a step in this direction he are nf mnAMll tn --olrlo tho mattor sixty-thre- IN' ..!.. Albay - r- - gration. There are e cases of lOlri. MILITARY CUSTODY. province. Luzon: Bellarmlno in , " 7; has ordered the demolition of the pavil- on T . 1 "to A of &a T r r n r. .wi.vi.iuu, smallpox at Ponce. slight increase n a Rr;,,. province. lUbU onrl' in thn le. ion erected grand gate of the win ,. - MANILA, March 29. Aguinaido is suppose that Aguinaldo's capture, as- at the the disease In the rest of the island Is 'thi." nt ! now land of Samar, within a month. Many lid detained in a comfortable room in suming that It ls a fact, will have no palace ground for the accommodation of reported. . - people visited the residence of General U a Wine Of Xtolananan He effect upon the Filipinos. But the ef- tourists hitherto permitted to attend the ?, in famce Funston on the Callereal, in Selamlk. of Bulgarians continue -- h rgQ fect upon the war will to some extent Arrests Japan Making Ready. , Jul! .ed v '1 fS:apt&in Be"J.lmin lL the suburb of ErmPa. The General to be made In the district of Monastlr. . V Aguin- "rir I ' aiiu D1CU ICIIO.11 t UUUCI depend upon the way in which A March 28. The Japanese v modestly declined to talk. iurs. Fun- small band of Bulgarian revolutiona- LONDON, a ' ma,).. . . . Youngberg be as a P 1 of Battery G, Third Artil aido ls treated. It would best The ifaJ. tfer Ab"u'-i- h ston Was eivdently the happiest wo- ries is reported at Brod. authorities cruiser Iwate, recently constructed at that cou lery. matter of policy. I should pay, for the arms are beln? anUlv not b man In the Philippine islands. have discovered that the Elswlok works, left Devonport for When Aguinaido was captured he United States Government not to deal smuggled in spirit barrels. The garri- in- W to h action recom- the Far East early Tuesday morning, :"atr 'ore a plain dark blue suit, with the General Funston has been severely with him. Otherwise it will sons at Kumanovo and Usktib have been Saturday, as was ' for the highest practicable re- - stead of departing next closely buttoned at the throat. mended make the Filipinos even more deter further reinforced. orlRinally Intended. She shipped her and a wide a ward. It is believed here that will minf,d. If were possible. Natural- - she was coaling, end white helmet with leather appointment Brlgad that ammunition while i oand. He philosophl-H- e receive an as ly. I the United Govern- A Episcopate. hastily portions were left behind. ' no h . a' h;irv,i takes his capture think Staffs Pnitippme so that !a.i In the Army. ob- made by her Is generally cheerful, but General Regular ment oupht to treat with him and 29. Having been Judging from remarks NEW YORK, March seemed to anticipate a con- sometimes moody. His health during MANILA, March ?9 Aguinaido todav tain an authoritative statement of the by Club, officers, thev og authorized to do so the Church Great Britain and Russia, the past year has been very good. It conferred in the Tar-.l- language at desires of the Filipinos. But ft is not flict between Japanese lF Cl rge MacCulloch Miller, the president in which event they said the used several probable the Government co-ope- ith "ncertatn what attitude he will now the Malacanan Palace with at all that names of the and British fleets would eooJ assume former members of his Cabinet and will do so." of the club, announces the fHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEHTlHEK tiu.vii.i Li APRIL fi lt H the ignominious death of a spy would of George Washington in probability, been the fate would all have enued tne American revninn. meted out to him by the man who is vwiers wouiu haw t. null. IS CAPTURED BY now his prisoner. take his place. With the fund jlAGUINALDO may be Fll'p:nc PEACE CLOSE AT HAND. different. Th. captun Aguinaldo may prov , p-- a i 11 "For months the hostile force in the thing for his people r ll ll a in ATI I TT All 1'hilippin.s had been the fragments of "I consider our treatn brokeii-u- p the SPORTING GOODS at the army, together with the ipinos constitutes one i ;!. banditti. With the aid of natives we pcigt--a in American n litN can hunt down the lawless people, and was one of our allies . U!nal , . . . . Ml"i IliH then I believe the islands will be com- si im mi nave oeen trie... n. . i i . iiieir it-h- Right. paratively peaceful. I am confident - Goods opportu- iri irans took - Americans will find excellent session of the islands Rlght- nity In their new possessions and I "flfinprnl TTn rwt . , Prloes bra 1.) think the time is not far distant when f"U 1 lOftJ mH", .11111 I l. (Continued from Page .!.. ...I." our force of American troops can be I l t II,. uuiifte iiuc uuuci.7. . laKiiiir,. on.. LaW n Tennis Rackets, Nets, etc., reduced very materially, possibly down oi which r unsion sli.,ul,j , ed to advise the surrender of all insur- - The general is slightly above nvi' r'ct to 10.000 men. warded. well gents will have a great deal to do with tall. "I mention this with regard to the Base Balls, Bats, Catchers, ns a prisoner of war ., ,.i .. lessening any punishment which would FATHER EXPECTED FAILURE, necessities in the Philippines alone, but have been meted out to him as the the condition in China may make it surprise me to see th. (jay W?J 1 received from m .' The last letters will ' Masks, Boxing Gloves, leader of the rebellion. The internal advisable for us to hold a larger force American mneonle hi. i. Suits, . evidence of General MacArthur's dis- - Fred," Mr. Funston said, "told of his in the Far East, and in that event Ma- h rind Iri.n t hn.i patch indicates that there has been disclosures made by an insurgent rene- - nila and vicinity would be a convenient Indian Clubs. . . . reached some understanding with the gade, and that he was going to try and place for them to be stationed. RUSSO-CHINE- insurgent chief. The dispatches of last capture Aguinaldo by strategy. A few "I don't think that treachery is the Sr niirht were brief. No one at the days after the receipt of the letter word to apply to the Filipinos. Agui- irv or ven- - White House or at the War Depart- came tne teiegrapnic news tne naldo and his officers and adherents a T r- w ment knew until late today of the use ture. 1 thought he would fail, and have made great efforts to convince Everything in the Sporting Line which would be made of Aguinaldo, so wrote him. but I am glad to learn the Filipinos that we are a cruel, bad and therefore the discussion was to the that he has succeeded." people. They tell them that we cam-- ' Mr. effect that, under the rules of war he While Funston was talking his to America and despoiled the Indian a f n room. eyes It was a prisoner of war, and could be wife came into the Her of his land and home, and that the was to nave JWn.. ,ji.iic;. AT imprisoned indefinitely and lined heav tilled with tears as she listened to tin-stor- Filipinos must expect the same fate ily of her son's success. She Had unless they resist the Americans and the First Part o This The news of the capture reached the been bordering on nervous prostration drive them from their shores. They War Department at 11:15 last night, since the first news came that General also printed numerous papers which Week. the dispatch having been taken at the Funston was engaged in the desperate sought to convince them that there was White House and at the War Depart- - effort to capture Aguinaldo, and the a strong party in the United States Son, I - E. 0. Hall & ment at the same time. The feature news that success had crowned his ef- favoring their Independence and that ST. PETERSBURG, V ..... of the news that General MacArthur forts left her near a collapse. the American forces would be with- probable the Russo-Ch- ii to step that gave all the credit to General Funston "I have pleaded with him drawn. It is but natural that such ehunan treaty will not i, LIMITED. was not generally known until this those wild expeditions," she said, "but teaching had its effect. re- - fore Mondav or Tuesdav at theMJi ovi-nin- e and was commented on ns it has done little good. When he "On the one hand they feared Am- n,. greatly to the credit of MacArthur. turned from Cuba he told me he would erican rule, and at the same time did The delay is due to uorlne The General's attitude toward General ' never take another trip. In less than not dare to commit themselves to us tne cninese uovernment "i th; Funston was in marked contrast with ' two months after his return h.- - was for fear of punishment by the insur- ural difficulties of oommunioath the dispatch of Admiral Sampson, who on his way to Manila at the head of gent leaders after they had secured we n the Chinese at Pekii SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. I would cabled the victory at Santiago of "the tne Twentieth Kansas. not control. Pet' r burg. It is not believi my command." j feel so bad if I could near the result tleet under Indisposition of Yang Yu, the C It Is said tonight that the President of his enterprises without the uncer-wi- ll FILIPINOS' FIGHTING STRENGTH. not delay in rewarding General tainties and suspense of waiting for "The Filipinos have never had at one Minister at St. Petersburg, 13,000 Funston. owing to the glowing terms j the news. time more than armed men with vent him from going to th in which he has been spoken of by "He if following in his father's foot-Gener- al miKlern weapons in the field. Of course, Office when invited to do go MacArthur in the official dis- - steps. Soon after our marriage my there have been 'bolo men' by this 1 WASH INOTON, March husband went off to the war and I was mean men who carry who patches. knives have stat- i on excellent Russiai forced to wait for days for news from joined the insurgents. The Filipinos JEALOUSY AT THK WAR DEPART- him after I read of a battle in which have always been peaceful, but there that the Manchurian convent OUR SPRING MILLINERY MENT. I knew he was engaged. Now I am have been more or less bandits in the from tbe tirst been regarded al A remarkable feature or the news undergoing the same suspense for my mountains. Prior to 1896 the Spaniards a modus vivendi. it was today at the War Department was son. but I am not so buoyant as I was had only between 700 and 1.500 men in of the subject which Count .. . I t ... M. E. KILLEAN CO., LTD., that there was no disposition among then." the whole archipelago. In addition they .,;...... I.. ...I t I. ..' ThiB would not be the Department officials to give Is .1.000 6,000 the War "And Fred coming out of his had to have to natives, many May yesieroay ana simultaneously did we not out-distan- ce not only all outside, but all our Funston credit for his deed of daring. scrapes as well as I did." her husband of whom deserted and joined Aguinal-do'- s . ys ...... - - -- j'j .iii. own previous showings in the way of Millinery. It will be recalled that all tne efforts j ndded. Both laughed at the pleasant forces. The Spaniards, after 1896. I, . of Funston's friends recently failed to ry. increased their force to about 28.000 the minds of the British officials, Is very marked. We have .1 I This season our success get him a brigadier and Mrs. Funston says she expected her men when the present insurrection be- Lord Lansdowno announe. to I. K j il centers; smart this, it was said, was largely due to son to be killed this surely. He gan. fol- announced to f- brought from the greatest Fashion time The Filipinos were ready to Lord Lansdowno - .- Hats Honolulu women the persistently hostile attitude of the j has had so many narrow escapes that low any leader, but I have found many viewed as a modus vivendi might bright, unique, full of color, richness. - Agui-nald- o. I War Department officials. That attl- she has felt for some time that death of the better element opposed to present the objections heretofore are among the dressed in the world. They set the tude was today before in one of his madcap ventures would Up to 1S96 he was a $lf a month 1611 best I against it. upon M. E. KILLEAN the eulogy of General MacArthur be the end of it all. cl rk, and showed no marked ability " stamp of their app probation the reached the department. CO., LTD., Millinery. Some of the officers here today went ton have all along construed the 80 far as to say that Aguinaldo must ADMIRAL DEWEY rcuuuil an iii"'m i ihii, .111 have connived at his own capture on THE LATEST the theory that he was impressed with Mac-Arthur'- s recent proclamation giv- - IS DELIGHTED DISPATCHES ed term modus vivendi, as ing April 1st as the date when the j that the rebels should lay down their arms. It NO TWO HATS ALIKE. was suggested that Aguinaldo, with that abnormal conditions have characteristic shrewdness, had govern NEW YORK. March 28. Admiral WASHINGTON. Man h 29. Till in Manchuria and that normal ed own by imposing Dewey was at the Albemarle Hotel to- - Kansas Congressional delegation by one point in common, namely the dash, his surrender the has tions can best be restored All have but nction ot a capture. it was day was as to ap- ot funston ' and interviewed the decided to urge the President to of a modus. The chief purpose them above all other difficult some army officers to Agui-understa- the style, the uniqueness that sets for here probable effect of the capture of nd gen- is !) to how Funston and a small point General Funston a brigadier modus, it explained, would I M SUSS i i eva.i-ua- i n efforts in Honolulu. SfiE flUI U3ftai U&iLfl2 band could penetrate to Agulnaldo's j naldo. He said: eral in the regular army as a reward vi oe or ne im oi ai.iii Take it all in all, there has never been a Millinery secret camp and carry out such a ruse, t MI am delighted to hear this news. for his daring capture of Aguinaldo. IIV LI I' U d l I" 1. .I." lll' ll K il I r ill I I nun iii:i 'in n display so fraught with interest to the feminine heart Other officers discussed whether such Of course we had the warning a feu This afternoon Senator Uurton and iii' was a legitimate act of Judge days ago might occur, III II 111 .1111111 IIV I1IN I1I M warfare. that it but it Representatives Long Curtis, II' III' that loves the coquettishness of a lovely hat. Advocate General Lleber, who is an looked like a very risky undertaking, and the But with these forces withdrawn, you. authority on the government of armies and if Funston had lost his life every only members of the delegation m the Bring your friends with ' sia expects that assurance will be in the field, and- - whose father has one would have said, '1 told you so.' city, will call upon the President for written a standard book on that sub- - It appears to be a very creditable piece en that quiet will be maintained that purpose. The members of the condition ject. said that there was nothing ir- - j of work on the part of Funston, and that the former normal regular in Funston's action. The ex- - In keeping with his previous exploits Kansas delegation do not consider that be in fact restored. When the old ploit might be classified as the work of It was, in fact, a case of fighting the a brigadier generalship will be too of things is thus restored it is the a spy which if successful is deemed devil with fire. If a large force had great a reward for General P'unston's sian view that the modus vivendi eminently proper, and if unsuccessful gone against Aguinaldo he would not cease to operate, as DurpoM gives the adventurers no quarter at have been found, but this was a kind exploit, and point to General MacA- its E. KILLEAN CO., the hands of the enemy. It was to be of strategy of their own, thouKb. and rthur's recommendation that he be ap- have been secured of correcting THE M. Ltd. assumed that an effect greatly to be appears to have succeeded perfectly, pointed to that grade as a reward for abnormal conditions brought abosj desired was the capture of the leader; "Aguinaldo is a most amiable little! the great service he has rendered the the Chinese outbreak and the of the rebels, and that the end Justified fellow. He does not have the educa- - ' government. They are excedingly t . . : r . .lift HOTEL STREET. Mac-Arth- ur ARLINGTON BLOCK. almost any means. tlon with which he has been credited. warm in their praise of General points in the province. It Is Bald ' - giving 1 One army officer said: "The situa- and he was not really the brains of tbe for the entire credit of r nn i n i r 1 v iti t n n w l i i iim i' tion would have been mucn simpler insurrection. Malbini was really the the expedition to Funston. In view of nothing a had Aguinaldo captured Funston." i brains of the Filipino rebellion, and his recommendation they do not believe ly preserved and that Aguinaldo was the active leader. I ad- - that the President will hesitate to be- DISPOSING OF AGUINALDO. stow upon the gallant Kansan the star suzerainty will exist. The question of what to do with .i.Hofv, l l"' has won. Aguinaldo it was today, would abI""e? J?h(nvn' bu H !s he Neither the Russian Anil'' stated not a man very great They would not be surprised, how- the Chinese Minister hai re not be determined in a hurry. It fepainly ever, if considerable opposition to seemed to be the general impression j ' giving Funston a brigadier generalship word as to the final action on ill" that he should be held as a prisoner i AOUINALDO RETICENT, vention. The Chinese Minister a ' should develop at the War Depart- ODOL of war until peace is absolute in the "One thing I wonder about is that i.s In the State Department today, havuf ment. There no disposition the Islands and then he should be exiled. the dispatches today from Manila ly regular to Gen- turned from a three days' visit ) - ' establishment belittle to insur- freely.' I 1 1 Guam, where other scribe him as 'talking When eral exploit, especially since Mn ic n it h 1 'i i'i li gent leaders him. There was no saw him he was notably reticent, Funston's ..!.' await first the receipt of General MacArthur's ever, since the last dispatch from By the authorities on Modern Science it question among the officials that Agui- - and a good deal of his strength came dispatch giving full credit to Funston. j Viceroys, expressing th naldo could be considered a prisoner of from the fact that he did not talk would naturally be opposi- southern j but there war, although the attitude of the War much. People believed him invulnera- - tion there to jumping a volunteer off- that the United States will Indu has proved Department has been that the Tagals ble. however, and that no harm could j icer thirty-liv- e years of age, Into the sla not to press the convi were only banditti or brigands beyond be done to him. There was a story cur- - grade of brigadier general, and the the power of Agui- - rent, in men j civilized warfare. fact, that a dozen had Kansas delegation recognize this fact. out that the modus vivendi In naldo can be tried either for the of- - stood up and fired at him as a test, HARRISBURG, Pa., March 29. The fense of treason, civilly, or he can be I suppose were no bullets in the j itussia nas certain oisunci ieri there lower house of the State legislature it it court-martia- l. rights in thai dealt with by Neither guns. That story went everywhere, today adopted a resolution requesting Manchuria and of these questions has yet been settled The people are intensely superstitious, the President of the United "to wav mitieates the character and probably will not be settled until and they believed no harm could i States that ' reward General Funston in a manner vention. the whole matter has been discussed befall him. It will take some time now that will fully recognize his great and The by the President and the Cabinet. j for the news of his capture to become j meritorious services" in capturing of eight machine into Sikhs, with Best j While the War Department officials circulated, and the first report will be Aguinaldo. j in. l;it' n expressed the opinion that the capture doubted, but when they are convinced j .iuiiic oi KUlin, utin of Aguinaldo might prove to be a trou- - of it I believe that organized resist- - THE LATEST DISPATCHES. Tientsin to strengthen tli" g Mouth Shan-hai-Kua- The For and giv- - 29. n blesome question that opinion was ance will collapse. Of course there will ' PARIS. March An Interview the railroad. en before it was known that Agulnal- - ; be sporadic disorder for a long time to with Reg-ido- Jubado, who claims to be nese officials of the provil come, I Filipino agent in Europe, Is pub- : . . . r...,.,. -e . . do had counseled the surrender of all but do not believe that there the irii.nik, nitiniuv lurnr'UH iiwi" Teeth. the insurgents and acknowledgment of j will be anything serious." lished here. He says he has received ers, have Indemnified the native America's supremacy. The tone of the GUAM FOR AGUINALDO. the following cablegram from New ' gossip or tne earty part ot tne day York: verts within their jurisdiction f"r was. therefore, totally changed by "What do you think ought to be done sustained as a result oi BY the with Aguinaldo?" "According to precise information ir' FOR SALE ALL DEALERS. later news. the man captured is not President riots. Bacon, of Georgia, who "Well, it seems to me that as good a Senator led thing as could be done present Emilio Aguinaldo. but Raldomoro the Democratic fight in for the iti the Senate would be to send him to Guam. It Is Aguinaldo, chief of the general staff The alleged fJoebel conspii against the Philippine policy of the - and Emilio's cousin." Administration and the increase in the the same sort of a climate as the Phil- been granted new trials army, was In Washington T nd there will be no hardships WASHINGTON, March 29. The fol- today, and change, be no lowing cablegram was received at the while at the War Department heard "? the but there would riixperi Keoioyisis naw i n,m - Navy Department this morning from of the confirmation of the news of the i ch.ance, ?or l Pse- . .. to of the jjOOKinff over tne events oi paxi Admiral Remey: make a reconnaisance capture of Aguinaldo. He gave the ine of Cuba. following statement to the Examiner: two years, I am sometimes impressed "CAVITE, March Z9. Bureau of Co "The capture of Aguinaldo will most with the idea that possibly the trouble Navigation, Washington. MacArthur H. Deen Pierponi Hackfeld with the hiiipins might have telegraphs to splendid is reported J. & to- 'thanks It that probably have a strong influence "I wards the general pacification of the avoided, but when I say It. I say it of Vicksburg, I have Aguinaldo gan contemplates the cons LIMITED, How complete or how perma- because hindsight is a great deal bet- securely in my possession at Malaca-na- n. electi islands. foresight. I no American and British nent this may be it is difficult to con- ter than have criticism 'General Funston loud in praise facturing interests. SOL EAGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. clude in the absence of more definite for any one, but it can be seen now of everything navy did. Entire army knowledge of the conditions there. The how the Americans who first went joins in thanks to yourself, officers and question of the disposition of Aguinal- there hurt the pride of the Filipinos. men.' REMEY." n i m do may be a more difficult one than MIGHT HAVE AVOIDED TROUBLE. Secretary Long replied to the admi- HoliPQtQooon anil flrtlfi was the feat of his capture. The prob- "If we had made a greater effort to ral as follows: UUIIVUWVUVII MIIU ability is he will be sent to Guam, H is possible thing illil that flatter them. the "Remey, Manila. Inform MncArthur which has become the American St. would have gone more smoothly; but I highly appreciate his and Funston's 44 S0NGMA the attraction all over the world Helena." wish to say that, at the beginning, I generous praise of navy, and congratu- EX S. S. don't believe Aguinaldo had any idea late them heartily. LONG." of independence at all. They simply WASHINGTON, March 29. Another JOY AT THE hated the Spaniards. They hated them. important dispatch was received the 7I. ' at i J XI.o .a rpi DITiBIVP.n I say. and they wanted to get rid of War Department today from General iua i.i. . . i ri them in any way possible. They looked MacArthur at Manila, date today. It I1WIIICX 'til II1C I TL1 ie ' FUNSTON HOME upon us. as their deliverers, and they did not refer to Aguinaldo or Funston, from San Francisco the did anything we told them to. After- but In the opinion of the War Depart- bits. ward I think it was simply a case of ment officials, it went far to support Give us your orders IOLA, Kans., March 28. Kansas Is success turning a man's head in the the prediction made by General Mac- - supply is very limited: Funston crazed today. Here his case of Aguinaldo. I don't believe that Arthur in yesterday's dispatch relat- at at first he had any idea of attempting ing to those two leaders, to the effect FRESH GREEN PEAS home flags are flying, a captured Fili to set up an Independent republic. As that the end of the rebellion is near at ASPARAGUS. pino cannon, - to of our with brought by General Fun- the matter relations the hand. This dispatch chronicles the BLOATERS. F for the weary traveler is ston from Manila and presented to the Filipinos, the history has never yet surrender of a considerable number of SMOKED AND PICK! Cyrus Noble whiskey. town when been written. I have all the letters rebels and military arms, and the im- RED HERRINGS. the Twentieth Kansas was and documents pertaining to It. and I portant feature of it is that the sur- mustered out. is booming in the park, expect someday to write the history of NORWEGIAN ANCHO1 Its stimulative and tonic render marks the complete stamping and every one is wild with Joy. the affair. When all of the documents out of the insurrection in the island of SAUSAGES. properties render il of great The first news of their son's gallant are published it will be perfectly clear Mindanao, which is next to Luzon, the RHUBARB. deed was that no obligation rested upon the Am largest island In the group. The dis- CELERY. value in cases of fatigue and received by Funston and wife through the New I erican forces to treat the Filipinos as patch is as follows: CAULIFLOWERS exhaustion. York Journal's dispatch, which was al e.s' "MANILA, March 29 Brigadier Gen- PARSNIPS. I Aguinaldo was always, as I said, taken to them on their farm six miles eral William A. Kobb reports surren- OYSTERS (Easter; COCP It is pure and old. from Iola by the Journal correspon- - a most amiable man. and personally I der Sumulao. Mindanao, 9 officers. 160 dent. The news made the mother of wou,d not wish him the slightest harm, men, 187 rifles, 80 shotguns, Capis-trano- 's CAMEMBERT. ERIF Distilled from selected General Funston fairly hvstencal with but 1 believe, as I said, that his cap-jo- y. command. This ends trouble TEL, LIMBURGER AND The father is delighted and proud iture means the end of organized resist Mindanao as far as Filipinos concern- FANCY CHEESE ) i - grain. or ms ramons son w ed. ETC.. ET- Soon congratulations by telegraph "Brigadier General Robert P. Hughes ETC.. Of delicate flavor. began pouring in upon tne happy pa- reports Alikpali and Ruiz. 34 guns, sur- rents. Prominent men In all parts of JOE WHEELER ON rendered to Captain David Shanks, One and three crown. the country sent messages, among Eighteenth Infantry', at Mamburao; them being some from high armv off- 206 guns Fulton's command surrender- icials. FUNSTON'S BRAVERY ed to Lieutenant William S. Scott, f The people here are as proud as the Forty-fourt- h Infantry. NRY 1AY parents of Funston and his men. As "MAC ARTHUR." I mree ui inose wno are witn mm nail j l ukk, March 28 "I regard NEW YORK, March 29. Ex-Senat- or FORT omJ',a ?VAPUJe i!L?2 U??" Generl Funston as a brave and in- - R. F. Pettlgrew, of South Dakota, said BOSTON BUILDING trepld general. I know him both on and in an interview respecting Aguinaldo's achievement. Streams of pecple went capture: P. O. Box 386. Telephon to the Funston farm to unite with Mr. oft the field. He is the man fondest not capture of C. CO., Mrs. I do know that the W. PEACOCK & Ltd and Funston In expressing their of adventure that I have ever known Aguinaldo will terminate the war in an v pleasure. Funston, "I regard his capture of Aguinaldo the Philippines. I am not sufficiently Free deliveries to SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII TERRITORY. unlike his son, is a big man physically, as one of the bravest acts since the acquainted with the Malay race to Daily. He stands six feet in hla stocking feet, present war began, for If he had failed speak of their tenacity. The capture of the city, THK l'Vr-m-r OOMMKBCiAL V1IVEBTI8ER: HONOLULU. APKIL 6, 1901.

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Smith, who was appointed Ush Long Cloths. 12 yds at $1.75 piece; IT" A complete QM 1 a,n ttL coiivinc-- u line of Summer Hats and M of the propose. ' 'reinl mat tne of the Hawaiian Experiment f, cholce ' I tat director best value ever offered. fe"ch Wash Caps for children. within blnrk n - n-- - popular feeling is against centralization. lections patterns; open-Victor- ia - w WM UCI - Station here by Secretary of Agricul- Just 40 $1 P- uj In the aeighbor- - course a war, such as the one with Lawns, Inches wide, for ed. While displayed at our window, at We announce our of 1 --id iea' KfcPH. ture Wilson a short time since, arrived arrival 11! yesterday on the Sonoma with his wife piece; good quality. 125c yd.; worth 45c. Shirtwaists. "to "He exceptionally te-- ings with a wave of patriotism. The Col- - and child and w ill begin his new duties amce purpoee. onies. lor instance, have Iree.y sent vol the first of next week. He is at present unteere to the support of the mothe registered at the Moana hotel. country, but it must be borne in m.n upon Gov - The new director will call rA .V IA4 that they will have no hand in the set- , - ui Dole morning and present - ernor this REMOVAL . "i SALE nuti D&TOKlti la ' to him a letter of introduction from THri 1 . . - They will undoubtedly awake to the it "--' Ul ill I Of-- ,. - -- -- QJ On Mond y he will vs U', .ccu.c i v.. c si.umiwiil..,.l- no o the Secretary Wilson. mm - ,vi ;ver has burned out, and wiU .e- - be conducted over the h.n s which Lr. Entire Stock Shoes turn to their ord.naty state of desire fur Stubbs set apart for the Feueral ex- - 1 local iperiment station. A large number of Pianos To be sold by May . "India has always chafed under th r?- - acres were picked out for this purpose P t FISHER, straints imposed by the heads of affairs Qn the foolhilIs above Makikl. In London, who can have no true ki.owl. Rjn yeSterday of the purpose of euge of local conditions, causing unnec- - Bargains. Restate agent his. coming to the Islands, Mr. Smith Bargains. Bargains. essary delays on matter, of often Mtul yet an FOR Rfia:t importance. The Hindoos are with he said he came early, as there is F tni ap-iro- ni Alakea 8treu local authorities in this respect, thoi.gh unexpended balance of $7,000 in the perhaps different reasons. propriation of the present fiscal period RENT In Cape Colony, which 1 have lately and which he was desirous of making L. B. KERR & CO , LTD. vis. ted. a small local pai ty of the anti- - use of before June 30, in starting his Boers have, by stress of circumstances, work. For the next fiscal period $12,000 Fort and Hotel Streets. been forced into the arms of the centrali- By utilizing Election Cliam-berla- tn has been appropriated. zation party as personifitd by Mr. money now on hand and available or perhaps by Cecil Rhodea. 1 the We Have Never am convinced, however, that this is but the Territory will derive the benefit of a temporary' adoption of principles nearly $0,00O. He ais. stateu tnai in which will soon resume their ordinary a conversation with Secretary Wilson Had a Better status. upon leaving Washington the Cabinet "I am strong in the belief of the ulti-m.t- te officer told him he intended going to Stock of RENT domination of the Anglo-Saxo- n California in June and that he might race as typified by both Americans and to The Secre- Englishmen, to extend his visit Hawaii. and that the best results very becoming bet- PIANOS Than Now. be obtained by their union will be ny tary is desirous of means of the local of ter acquainted with the agricultural countries naturally divided by geographi- situation in the Islanus and the chances cal formation and widely differing local are that he will find the time to take conditions. These various divisions in the on his Western trip. witter Islands Honolulu should wo:k together for the ends de-- : NOW GIVE US A CALL. Sundry by the Anglo-Saxo- n community at In his "Eccentricities of Genius," BP Co. large by voluntary Major Pond says that often while travel Te 5 8-- 3. "At present, while I do not think that BEER ing Henry Ward Beecher Improved his the Colonies should be severed from the by having what he called " a gen- to time I am opinion g" tb country, of that eral house-cleanin- of his pockets, ' l or.rl elas- IsTaTefrcshincf and between them should be j which would get loaded up with letters strenenin41 tic. papers until they could hold no Bergstrom The Idea an imperialistic govern- and Kl of more, when he would clear them out of Tour euatoa. ment now being so strongly cdvanced Ifl were worth- and destroy such papers as i not practical and has only gained its less. On one occasion Beecher happened Music prominence because no other complete watch-pock- et :.arr,t to put his hand in the of 4:11 i brought theory has been his pantaloons and found there a little forward in its place. When it comes to envelope which he opened. When he representative uprooting asso-clation- s, Company, 1. n.p . pniinrpmptir Ho"est Wo members saw its contents, he called Major Pond has mammons rk both social and commercial, and jto him, and remarked: "You "Ho travelling miles for a two sit beside thousands of r. mimlii r the evening- I married C. P. Fort Monev .... B at home, where their votes Street. proTessi.n:AsHtgriT i 1 was so much interests- - nt and 7 . ml- - onncicdca wishes will be helplessly n the f'U"R ert that , forBOt he handed ority, there will be considerable, uproar ...... i i,f f-- me a envelope us ue . -- - A. little It and objections by individ- et raised those tn- Hrvnr T nut It in the watch-pock- uals. never thought of con-me- of my pantaloons and "It must be, I should imagine," d now. ana nere it w For Sale By All Dealers. Mr. Hargrove, "readily patent to It again until just four bills. Now." American minds how difficult it would be any one about it, and a home government, as at Washingt- he said, "don't tell Nile Co.. we will have a good time and make somo Ltd. on, to create laws that would provide money. We will r b happiness with this B equal consistency and value for the so, Main 77 ' gialatlon just consider that. we found it." And nr.,. of. say, the Eastern States Mr. Beecher went with the Philippines or your own Terri- - in a day or two, IK 1LL Major Pond to look at a cargo of fine moht Your public men here, for in many of which he pur- stance, must havo han manv examples Oriental rugs, SHREVE & CO.. - San "HO - . . -- . to friends, and Francisco, mis, oi chased and sent d'fferent W -- MSftto. onception at headquarters un of -- t) he spent what remained the ' vt.. rat! ting conditions of affairs in these afterward TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all r mm money coin-silv- er lamps, unmounted ... ' --S caused much for goods purchased or ordered of them, FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR cpnt that must have pieces brlc-abra- c. r oZ ,v a"ed to ' unnecessary de- - gems and various of or same to San Francisco. Goods Xa;ion of unlrlt and away, he had TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, r eturning Us Ab .' '"'njsned lavs in ori'M all of which cave until will be sent on selection to those kno wn to the firm, or who will furnish to see "I ihn mithnr. af' used up the entire four thousand dol- aatlsfactory references in San Francis co. "In makine happiness amontr 5? do1 to have had an opportunity of lars, thoe v p. McGrath, to fa vlewlnar vonr and hope whom he loved." After Mr. Beecher's :av local le'Rlature major to Mr. Hunting-tor- , 0 fu- - death the related i- ., ... . - 'Wi Cfu slip ota!n that opportunity at some - " Managet. WtH6-ft- - too Will r 1n11 the incident of this dlscwery of the 11 -- iadly ad-i,',- re IM'r'od. am not returning, I thousand-dolla- r bills, and the rail- W Cor. Beretania. eta UKIH st go on u four Punchbowl and U - v. way, but will ? j., this way magnate observed: "I should nevr JillMARKET AND POST STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO. x- the have given them to him. Tt was all catalogue and prices furnished upon receipt of request. tlaT Mr. Hargrove was charmed with set- Illustrated or : wrong. I made a Money never San JosV affairs will be Jewelry and Silverware west New ,v,iUNt jr. little he was able to see of Honolulu. mistake. bank Wo have the largest manufactory of - special designs. ae"r- particularly with the climate, which left did him any good." tled In fulL . fork City, and are prepared to furnish THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTI6EB: HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901.

THE PACIFIC FEEBLE AND DILATORY. NEWSgOFfeWORLD siocr in- Eruptions 18 the County Government Act as " Commercial Advertiser troduced in the House of Representa- gCONDtNSED Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms of tives and printed a party measure or is it not? It seems as if there ought to eczema or salt rheum, pimples and - - be no doubt or uncertainty 'on this To Princess Bismarck, a son. other cutaneous eruptions proceed from AJLTEB Q. SMITH EDITOR. evidently consider- point, yet there is The widow of the Marquis de Gallifet inherited, or acquired able. Individual members of the major- Is dead. humors, either re- Linens, SATURDAY APRIL 6 ity appear to have no hesitation in The Augusta Hotel at Hampton, Va through defective digestion and as- Irish Table pudiating it, and prominent Home Rul- is burning. ers, men who must be regarded as the j There are several cases of smallpox in similation. Independent remarks that the any leaders, deny Des Moines, la. with drying The leaders, if there are Lieut. Gen. Kool Is the new Dutch To treat these eruptions Cloths, Napkins i Aguinaldo will still rule in the origin or its Table spirit of alike any knowledge of its Minister of War. medicines is dangerous. Philippines. In that case the people contents. In. the House they are as The President will visit the State of will never stop running. mute as so many oysters. Now this Washington in May. The thing to do is to help the sys- say of Pan-Americ- an state of things is, to the least The Chilean Commission tem discharge the humors, and to Doylies. - repre- - and and Carrie Na- it, very peculiar. Either the bill has started for Buffalo. ' With Funston abroad . . a. way,-- - The story that Krueger is coming to It their return. uon nome, me ui vonoio dcuis in at lonst Erenerai- ine strengthen against at reiiuiauuu Lic of majority or America has been denied. as a great war power is reaching out! ideas and purposes the Hood's SarsaparilU permanently cored J. SPECIAL SETS OF aoes. v.ny is James Stephens, the Fenian "Head Cen ends of the earth. it does not. II it 1S66, Q. Franks, 111., of eczema, from which to the . ter" in died at Dublin. Bines, Isome effort made to have it moved on House and The Brazilian Government will send he had suffered for some time; and Miss !lt has now been before the Admiral Mello to Amazonias. 212, Algona, Wis., of pim- Aguinaldo may be taken to Alcatraz, more tnan a week and Alvina Wolter. Box Cloths Napkins cou Diamond Pottery plant on and The at Akron, and skin lo which case ne may nave a iuau, any definite action ples on her face and back ehafed Delegate nearer O., has been destroyed by fire. her body, by which she had been greatly en route, to see the sword that jVhen was first introduced. If It is thought the proposed coal strike TO MATCH, ALL READY HEMMED Bob wanted to offer him. L troubled. There are more testimonials In nnrtv measure, or does not in Pennsylvania will be abandoned. great medicine than eaa be ' major- - American Minister FleiBhmann pre- favor of this j fairly represent the ideas of the has published. It is not likely that Hawaii will see!itv .nv is not that faet made to ap- - sented his credentials to the Sultan. Emmeluth's bill got out of the A terrific hailstorm in Northern Texas mlfthe President, despite Mr. pear ciearly and the 29, $100,000. M. & CO. . , A II M ,.nn on March inflicted a loss of Hood Sarsapariiia BRASCH I t 8 cordial beckon, kui &ecreia.iy ""3U"way The Boers suffered heavy loss in a u a. - now bill blocks may come ana give As matters stand, this recent engagement with General Babing-to- n. Promises to cure and keeps the prom- PHONE IS7. iral side of the Administration. the way of every important measure before the House. Until it is disposed i On account of the plague, Bremerhaven ise. No longer put off treatment way not one quarantineu against an PeoDle who want to see a catch-as- - of in one or the other, has Australian 3uy a bottle of Hood's today. Ma-tu- of importance, however bene- ports. catch-ca- n contest between Colonel measure ficial, can be determined or even made It is rumored that Sir Alfred Mllner, and the Dispensary bill should Governor of the Transvaal, will resign to the Legislative halls. the subject of intelligent action. Pre- make haste impracticable as this bill his office. Colonel is said to be in good health posterous and James Callahan, arrested for complic- he to be, silly and dishon- - DYNAMOS nd possessed of a very plausible way. has been shown ity in the Cudahy abduction case, will be est as the cry for its immediate passage tried April 22. In its present form certainly is, the fact It Is reported that the Northern Pacific O. Smith has arrived, but with- 42 Feet High, Jared - remains, nevertheless, that there it is, and Great Northern have got control of out his sample cow and hen. It ap- C. B. & Q. faultily there it sticks, and until It is either the 870,000 ;pears that Jared's mission was passed, withdrawn or killed, pretty The Japanese troops in the Chinese Weighing pounds and quite Pe-chi- -li reported by wire and that he wa3 much everything else must wait. The province of will be replaced by having a capacity of 10,000 .prepared to find this country civilized a force 50 per cent stronger. I changes proposed in every branch of ANOTHER j J l 1 C i at Aplf A new $5 counterfeit, series of 1899 Is ana containing i c - H. P. are being constructed pieuu ,1VJ Lpublic administration, Ill jr vit fui qm The check Jfrom premium Jersey cows to the justly j cci letter and plate have and bureau of me ierrituria.1 changed from B 20 to A 32. celebrated Bulletin can. Government, are so multitudinous, so BY Tf IK 4 At the Government Parliamentary cau- radical, so minute, so complicated and cus at Victoria no tenders were made to LOT so generally involved and incompre construct the coast Kootenay line. of WestiDghouse Electric & DR. JOHN H. RAYMOND. hensible that they would necessitate a an Sigrist of Brooklyn is Dr. Raymond, president of the Board complete reconstruction and reorganl- - dead- - He was one of the first American i Manufacturing Co. of Health, is inclined to play fast and zation of the whole public service. vJlicuUurists in California and had a press vineyard near Napa, t;ilnne with the Dress. First, the which in turn Involves a revision of mU..c OF PITTSBURG. PA. X ..L11knJ kin tii a'lthnitl from w Tork h&ye fe tha ina4 btatut. tne wnoie Douy oi our siatuie iu.w. steel prices have once more advanced K r. r, m m o r, t Thpn A naner carries Three-fifth- for Railway which s of the sixty days have and that the pay of ironworkers has the Manhattan Elevated no weight In the community talks about lairea(jy pasSed and onlv two-fift- hs re- - jbeen raised and the wages of English la. OF NEW YORK CITY. the doctor in its customary irresponsi main. What chance is there of our j borers reduced. ble manner. Thereupon the doctor Legislature being able in that time to A dispatch from St. Petersburg says Flower They also build over 3,000 different machines of less tha calls a strictly private executive ses- perform such an herculean task? There the Czar has administered a severe rep-rima- of Health, editors to Prince Viazmski, a member of 100 H. P. capacity. Besides aline of these machines weal sion of the Board is absolutely none, and every person at I . and proprietors of the five daily papers the Council of the Lmpire, for having in-- i cany i-tut;- i-- 1J.i: t ITU 171? A analOMitipiu all familiar with such matters realizes terfered with the orders of the police AND most complete iiue oi ciectric fixtures of the city and the health committees it. With a Legislature embracing a 3 Ion the occasion of the recent riots. in Honolulu. Legislature at best-inform- ed of both houses of the considerable proportion of the An official organ of the Brazilian Gov- - o'clock tiunday afternoon. and best-traine- d minds in the ernment says that the monarchist con- The editor and proprietor of the of- Territory and earnestly devoting them- spiracy had obtained the of fending paper not being present, the selves to business, the ground could two battalions of infantry and two troops THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO , LTD. doctor proceeds to read a lecture to the scarcely be covered in the time that re j of cavalry under the command of Gen-- : P. O. Box 144. ALAKEA STREET. PHONB the1, Leg- Carlos Soares, Col. representatives of press and is very if ; eral and Pantaleon Vegetable mains; and it doubtful the Quieros. islature on their rights, powers and du- thirty days which the Gov- - additional ' An ties, and intimates that if they do not ernor may grant would suffice for per-- ancient Chinese tablet with the a pretty straight crack the Board characters so worn that they were un- - walk formance of such a task. With such a decipherable has In de- -, will know him no more. been found the of Health Legislature as we have, and under the stroyed wall at Tien-Tsi- n. There is Before dark members of the Board conditions actually existing, the thing much indignation among- - the Chinese at Received report he Tion-Tsi- Just of asked that a stenographic simply cannot be done. Under these n over the destruction of the Seeds secret meeting be published, which, circumstances the majority has a very wall. with the doctor's approval, was done. heavy responsibility on its hands, a re- - The proposed consolidation of the Chl-cag- o, Next, the doctor summons a minion so can be judg- Burlington and Quincy Railroad sponsibility that, far as Company with A SHIPMENT OF of the press connected with the Adver- ed from their words and acts thus far, the Great Northern and tiser, and, for fear the community is Northern Pacific has reached a final is utterly beyond their capacity either stage. long-delaye- d yet fully to the gloomy fate The plan, it is said, not alive Intellectual or moral. j ready to him is for submission to the Chicago, Just Arrived. overhanging it, confides again The Home Rulers have too large a Burlington and Quincy stockholders. that he has the resignation bee In his majority in both houses to make it Shanghai papers tell of friction which bonnet, which statement is published worth their while attempting to throw has arisen between the Russians and in the doctor's very words. British in North China over recent Moet & the responsibility for their follies and ' the Chandon's Thereupon the doc-to- "explains" to failures op any one else. They demand- - cruise after pirates in the Gulf of Pe-- I his friends of the Republican that he power chi-- li by the British cruiser Plover. The ed that the legislative of the Russians claim pirates were has been misrepresented by the Adver- Territory should be placed in their that the upon reporter taken from Russian territory, which tiser; and the from this bands, telling what great and wonder- - claim the British refute. paper asking him for an explanation of ful things they would do if only given j Reports received by Third Assistant his statement he replies that the Re- the chance. The people listened to Postmaster General Madden show that publican has in turn misrepresented their professions and promises and sent the books of postage stamps Issued Guaranteed him. them to the Legislature with an over- - bv tne Government are averaging a sale The trouble with the doctor is that vhelmlmr malnritv in both houses. of books a day throughout the ! Champagn he talks first and thinks afterwards, Now, gentlemen of the Home Rule United States. The fraction of a cent although sometimes he apparently fails Fresh party, the power is in your hands, of th hnnk has nnimirito(, tn not to think at all. the responsibility is on your shoulders, ' doing profit of $33,672 in the eleven. monthB The Board of Health has been the welfare and prosperity of the Ter- during which they have been on sale at IN QUARTS AND PINTS good work and no one but a few pro- ritory, to say nothing of the future of all postofflces. fessional agitators want a change. The your own party, are largely at your members of the Board must not get mercy. of - What kind a record have CRITICISE THE KAISER. hysterical, however, every time a legis- you made thus far, and how do you lator talks for, the .benefit of his to meet the crisig now upon paper Speech ! stltuonts. or a sensational un you? The time for buncombe is passed; Indiscreet Arouses he Li beral n nmifl en Justly attacks them. vague and glittering generalities are no Papers. FOR SALE BY of the Board ' UIIUHCF As long as the members' longer in order; you ought by this time BERLIN, March 29. The Conservative of Health to their business - ' attend to realize that the preparing of Im- papers today do not Emperor n unuo faithfully and honestly they need have portant discuss and Intricate legislation is a William's speech to the Emperor Alexan- no fear that unfair criticism will do task requiring a high degree of experi- - j der Grenadier Regiment bar- them harm. ence and training, and that it is not at their H. & Ldi . -- racks yesterday, Liberal papers Hackfeld Co., f. safe to trust the formulating of the but the FORT STREET, far-reachi- ng generally comment on SOLE WILL FUNSTON BE REWARDED? most fundamental and His Majesty's AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. to a fellosv with no better terances, emphasizlnghe statement that Between Hotel and King Streets. The feat of Funston Is what might stock in trade than measureless assur- - the Emperor is concerning expected of most daring, have been the ance and a scissors and a pastepot. It the character of the March (1848) revolu-wi- ll adventurous, resourceful, fortunate and - not serve your purposes much long- tirm i nriin Th m,ioi v;t courageous man tne military service jer to tell what you might, could or presses its inability to comprehend what STRAW HATS MADE TO OfiDEI has produced since the beginning of the j would have done If things had in some current events Emperor ' induced the to Spanish war. But, as usual, the en - way been different. The time has come refer to the revolution of 1S48, and says vious are at work and a strong effort to do something and to waste no time 11 does no se ny signs of HIb Majesty will be directed, as was successfully about it. needing a body guard. The Vossiche FOH - done against Lieutenant Hobson, to i 9 Zeitung is also unable to see any occa- he Emperor's words, since no- - Cheapen the reward he has so signally - coaif-uic- c f.r C. H. mtDiir- uuuy in Driiiu ib iiunKiug oi a revolu- DICKE, earned. tion nnri II,. !..,,. . ... ,M We nlreiu! v near irom Washington - a number of franchises are hl General Business Agent. Ladies or Gentlemen thlrtv-flv- e. is too for- - that Funston. at 'incUei mi s population. young a man to be jumped over the phone, street car and electric light corn- - The Vorwaerts cites a number of pre- - Corner King and Bethel Bts. heads of a host of seniors into the rank panies are all asking the privilege of vious speeches of the Emperor, exhort- - of Brigadier General in the Regular using our streets for their private lng tne soldiers to fight for him when Army. to say, responsibil- - necessaIy anl claims it has authentic in-it- y That is the profit but so far as we know not one I WILL. TRANSACT GENERAL. pay j hIs words were and of high rank should go, of them proposes to pay anything for 'ora1t'on .that lltery BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act a WE HAVE JUST OPENED up a Factory and make not to those who have earned it by dis- - A,t , tinguished ItPhoulf '.iZ trustee, guardian or administrator, col our HATS on the premises. service, but to those who be ,aid d0wn as a f unda- - puJeVJy 2g lect rents, make purchases, etc., etc. have survived the vicissitudes of war ; otseglSt mental proposition that no franchise to the King, as in 1S48, then, my Grenadiers All business Intrusted to me will re- THE FACTORY is and the temptations of peace long; tear up the street or erect poles or it will be your duty, with the points of ceive prompt under the management of a comi enougn ro succeea, Dy attention. tne mere process j wires therein shall be granted except your bayonets, to annihilate the impudent of growing old, C. H. tent man who has had years of experience in one of the larf to positions they might !upon payment of full value for the priv-nev- er and disobedient." DICKEY. have won in the field. Such a iletre The Tageblatt is amazed and asks what establishments of its kind in Japan. rule would have permitted Nanoleon Wre want revenue; then tax every has occurred to justify the Emperor's Bonaparte to retire, perhaps, as a Col- franchise using words. It hints that the revolution of PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. stod the streets a percentage 184S Hohen-zoller- THE LADIES are especially onel, instead of becoming a great com- was not directed against the n invited to inspect our of its receipts, as rent for such use. dynasty, and appeals "from the mander in his twenties; It would have The principle is universally JAR. H. LOVE, ICanacer. kept almost Emperor to the Emperor Paul Jones in the naval lieuten- recognized in England and Europe. It rightly informed." ancy which John Adams tried to force is rapidly extending in the United upon him to make room for older heads; States. It has already been establish- , MAIN Hal-lec- Flags Will Fly. 58. It would have kept such men as k ed here. CHICAGO, 29. in command of the Union Army the Honolulu Electric Light Com- - March The Tribune Office, King gt.. Next to Bailey's Cyelery. in the Civil War and kept Grant, says: flags, whopany pays two and one-ha- lf per cent American nearly two tons We Also Trim Hats a im.ijy-.i.u- e ai inc opening oi tnej0r its gross receipts to the of them, have been contracted for In conflict, - Government Sheridan, who was twenty- and the Rapid Transit charter allows Chicago with "rush orders," that on July nine, and Custer, who was twenty-six- , HENRY S jits stockholders only eight per cent on Fourth the Red, White and Blue may (0 In subordinate positions. Fortunately, its capital, all the surplus to go to age and seniority did not the flutter from every school house in Porto IIHI then count Government. long Rico, teaching the lesson of independence for against talent. The same rule The precedent is a good one to fol- - I held good on the Confederate side, for low. to old and young alike in the island. The Stonewall Jackson, when he died a plans of the Government are that by the end of the year flag fa- Waverley Block Hotel Lieutenant General, was but thirty-nin- e, the will be as Garm of Cancer. miliar a sight In the towns and villages and Joe Wheeler was a Major of the Philippines. Stock and Bond Broker twenty-nin- e. BUFFALO, 20. General at Those were March "Cancer Is The order of the Government calls for the days when military men were hot caused by an animal parasite which we j flas of an sizes small ones thnt KnVjnnl niM.lr,. . , th. debarred by youth from being promoted have identified and located in the New . .uiiuoi v.a.u nave iruni wintlowg on their merits. or carry throug-- the streets and into York State cancer laboratory," thf-l-r If the old fossils of the Army succeed said Prof. homes, and large flags to float from H. R Gaylord, of the University of Buf flagstaffs and building "KLEENO" In defeating Funston's promotion to roofs over the falo, who has charge heads of marchlne- troons and riH7onc Fire Insurance Agents Something sew In the Cleaning Line. Cheaper than Pearim General rank, the exasperation of the of that laboratory, Coma and try a aamale. last night. A peculiar feature about SL?6. P-- learning to celebrate people will itself in - the c"11-- ? 1 American make felt " iMai,u prototype or the trln Congress. The people care nothing for parasite Is the length of time required school house will have a complete ju.flt to develop Gay- SOAP-SOAP-SO- AP seniority. What they demand, in the a culture, and this, Prof. - or the national flag. There will be flna-- m9 armed service of the nation, Is that the 0T aIid- - accounted for the failure to for the pupils, a flag to drape above the sovereign places shall go to the sover- - 1U" " teacher's desk and a flag to flutter over Commission Wt have some bargains In soap for a few days. Borax 80s' the school house yard. Merchants t, 4 r i cakes for 26 cents. eign men; and that is the only rule by The purpose which the Army and Navy can be made Naval Promotions. of the Government at Other soapa, 6, and T cakes for SI canta. Washington In giving the order Is to se- to fulfill their purpose. It Is a rule WASHINGTON. March 29. The Presi- cure sufficient flags to supply every point encourages men to do best; on which their dent today made the following appoint- the island devoted to educational pur- Careful attentloa to while the seniority method deadens en poses. trusts. rfrB basin ments in the Navy: Edward A Shep-par- d, terprise by promising the highest posts - to be Rear Admiral; Kossuth Miles, to those who were merely born into the The bursting of a steam pipe on a WH1TY, men. Plenty to be a Commander; Richard M. Hughes, om & w SALTER & service before some other Turkish torpedo boat scalded nine men la cuartsn, earner Part aav6 fit tools are born first. to be a Lieutenant Commander. to death. Marabaot ptrasta Orpheum Block Grocers. Fort Street

MMM MMB 1 UC1 THE PACI1TI0 COMMERCIAL ADVERT1B ER : HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901. I

5treet-Househo- ld Department. Bethel

PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Ud. GOODS JUST TO HAND. U' OoOOOCOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXj VAWW.W, TOILET and DINNER SETa v.v.w.v.w.vaw.v.v.v IE local stock...... 'ma'ket has been except orally dull past week, and GARLAND STOVES the all Cd of the favorite and RANGES. attributable. so jnany or the brokers say, to the publication of the state- P GLASSWARE, at the Lowest T ment of a suspected plague case last week, coupled with the fact that wStocfe of Prices. buyers are awaiting the tinjtl disposition cf some bills now pending in the Leg. Islature which are detrimental to sunar interests. The chief of these is the jy u 3HV$ j v STAND LAMPS at Bargain Prices. Prendeigast bill pioposmg a tax of Jiu a ton on sugar. No one has serious TK and ENAMELED WARE, cheaper than ever before. apprehensions in the matter, lur the reason that the Governor's veto, sustained AGENTS, K Special Prices to Stock, by the six Republican Senators, would put an end to any undesirable leg. sta- CHURNS at Reduce tion. The weakness of tne San Francisco market has also had its effect on the ooooooooooooooooooooo local market. The latest quota Hons rroin the Coast show the Island securities SALE: Or REAL ESTATE to be quite weak, as the folio wing list will show: "Hawaiian Commercial sold for $ttS in San Fiancisco on the 2!ith of March. On the same day Oceanic S. S. F. J. LOWREY. President. Co. stock sold for $55.25. Other stocks brought following prices: Honokaa, C. D. CHASE, Vice PreshSercf. the Manager. Find our Stoves the Cheapest in the City. $31.87: Hutchinson. $22.12; Kilauea, $21: Makaweli, $39.75. Forty-fiv- e shares of " --r ARTHUR B. WOOD, Treftwecw.. Hutchinson sold, seller 90 days, at $22." J. A. GILMAN, Secretary. A letter received on the Sonoma by a financial house here from a San Fran- E. , P. DOLE, Auditor. cisco broker states that Ed. Pollitz had returned to San Francisco fiom New-York- New floods Constantly Arriving. whither he had gone to interest New York buyers in Island sugar stocks. The San Francisco broker stated that while Mr. Pollitz had failed to form a parent company to foster Hawaiian securities in the New York market, he had succeeded in placing large blocks of Honokaa, Paauhau, Kilauea. Onomea and one or two other stocks, and this would enable him to operate to better ad vantage in the San Francisco market. The prediction was made that within two weeks a decided improvement in the tone of the market, as far as Island stocks HAVE FOR on the San. Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was concerned, would be noted. This same correspondent also stated that all securities In San Francisco il Co., were weak, which is largely I Hardware Lt& attriouted to the fall in Oceanic Steamship stock, caused by an assessment of $10 per share being levied. The stock dropped from Houses on 105 to 38, but has since recovered to 54 bid, 55 asked. There were no sessions oi tne local Stock Exchange yesterday, being Good Friday, whicli was observed by all the financial institutions as a holiday. At Keeaumoku Street i the closing session Thursday Ewa sold at 27. There were some sales in the fore part of the week at 28. Honomu is 165 bid, 172 asked. Hawaiian Agricul- Pensacola Street tural is 315 bid. A few shares of Hawaiian Sugar sold at 41, the stock clos- 1 Corporation Notices. ing at 42 asked. Kahuku sold at 26, closing at the same figure, asked; Pepeekeo, Beretania Street 185 asked; Waimea quoted at par asked; Oahu Sugar Company dropped stead- Kash Co., ily until it reached 157; there have been sales of Waialua at from 118 down to Wilder Avenue Ltd. 115 on Thursday; the stock is weak at this figure. Pioneer Mill, 120 asked, MEETING NOTICE. with little or no dealing in the stock. AND ELSEWHERE. Os the assessables, heavy sales were made in McBryde at 8, buyer 30 lays. Prices range from THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL Straight sales of Olaa were made at 4; a few shares of Kona Sugar Company met ting of the Pacific Cycle and Man- were offered at 50, but not taken up; the closing bid on Thursday was 40. $7,000 to $20,000. Among the bonds, sales were made of Oahu Railway 103. is good PACT we have just received a large ufacturing Co., Ltd., will be held at at There a fcifAB OP THE that the company's office on Saturday, demand for bonds of this kind at the same figure. Government 6's, 99 bid; April' 13, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. Oahu Sugar Company, 102 asked; Ewa. 101 bid. ALSO BUSINESS PROPERTY A. STADTLAENDER, News came by the Sonoma of the appointment of an agent of the treasury 6823 Treasurer and Secretary. Department to come to Mono.ulu shortly to liquidate the Hawaiian debt. Th!s will have the effect of placing the redeemable bonds at par at once. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. RAPID TRANSIT AND COLLEGE TRUSTEES SIGN AN AfJREi." ENT. A The Oahu College trustees, representing the College Hills subdlv s'on, and PAIR. AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL the Island Realty Company, representing the larire acreage In Manoa valley for- Island Fealty Co. - meeting of the stockholders of the Ha JS at these prices and goods to suit the most dis- merly owned hy Secretary of the Territory Cooper, have made an agreement waiian Gazette Co., Ltd.. held at the with the Rapid Transit and Land Company whereby the l.TtT company will ,V-- LIMITED tr 'J . company. 3. L.i(i - office of the April li'01. the extend Its track from the intersection of Tunphou street and Wi der aveni'e to - following officers were elected "for the and th"Oti?rh the' property so controlled. The extension means much to the ensuing year: property holdings in Manca va'ley, and the suburb much closer to the L. A. Thurston, Prtsident. City than if it had to be reached by carrage. W. M. Pomroy, Vice yave money your clothing? President. BRADSTKKET'S OX SUGAR PRODUCTION. IPL5. rRI :.l to in buying If A. W. Pearson. Treasurer. iter :s and be convinced of a fact. We will sell you the Charles S. Crane. Secretary. Bradstreet's for March 23 has the fo'lowing w'th reference to sugar a a tar- poods at prices that will astonish you. Edward Dekum. Auditor. staple: "Sugar is one of few great coromrd ties In production of which the the -:- 1 above-name- d Is says - I The officers also consti- the United States weak and dependent." the Review of Reviews. "In tute the Board of Directors. almost a'l of the great necessaries of 11 ' -- f rti, c'othlng, fuel and shelter the 1200 1200 CHARLiiS S. CRANE. country is more than g, but in the mitter of suc-a- we are largely Secretary H. U. Co., Ltd. dependent on foreign connfies. And our pucar t:il !s the largest by far of anv flannel Honolulu, H. I., April 3, 1901. of our foreign accounts twice that of coffee, which stands next in prominence, Suits 5822-220- 9 much greater than that for India rut her, tea, silk or ''emp. Every year we 2 and UBIlv Lr, JU51 i.eicu. pay ahout $M0,000,000, or $1.35 for every man, woman and child In the court y, to LOTS SPECIAL MEETING. foreign countries for sugar. Indeed, out of more than 2,000,000 tors of supar IN KAPIOLANI TRACT pBITO'J to give us your patronage It's money in your pocket. which the United States consumes annually, we produce a pa'try 270,00') tons, mostly from the cane fields of Louisiana. This does not include the production OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Rico, Brewing Malting Co., of the new Island possessions, Porto Hawa'l and the Philippines, but these Honolulu and 460,000 tons to our production, st "11 leaving us to obtain much Ltd., will be held at the office of the would add onlv For Sale. company, city, on more than half of our sugar from the foreigner. And all this in the face of th? on Queen street, - this fact that so- good an authority as Secretary Wilson of the Department of Agr- Saturday, April 6th, at 10:30 a. m. " L. SCHWEITZER, Secretary. iculture says: 'We have no more need to import sugar than to import wheat.' ie Kash Ltd, Honolulu. April 3, 1901. 5822 THE KAPIOLANI TRACT extwS Co., MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. from King street to the beach. A MEETING of 60 will be opened NOTICE STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. BY .AUTHORITY. feet width ok TWO 8TXK8. TWO TELEPHONES : Name. From. Date. east side of the property adjoiniac 0, Bci REGULAR QUARTERLY M! THE . 6 gsifi Mam M and M&la ST meeting1 C. Gaelic San Francisco ...April PROPOSALS FOR BEEF CATTLE. Kamehameha Girls' School; of the stockholders of ...April 9 Brewer & Co., Ltd., will be held at the Doric Yokohama will extend to the sea. pi Hotel Streu, wd Cor ner of Fort and Hotel Streets. on Honolulu, on A orangi Colonies ....April 10 Office of the Board of Health, Honolulu, office Queen street, ....April 13 Wednesday. April 10th, at 10 O'olocK Mariposa Sun Francisco H. T.. April 2, 1901. CROSS ROADS will be opesed Miowera v ictona ...... April 13 a, m. w blocks. Every lot will tam GEO. H. ROBERTSON, Hongkong Maru S. F. . .April 16 Proposals ill be received at the office Manager. Nippon Maru Yokohama .April 19 of the Board of Health up to 12 o'clock frontage on a road. The etewlSsas Honolulu, April 3, 1901. 6821 Ventura S. F ..April 23 noon. Wednesday. April 10, 1901, for varies from 40 feet high to 3D Sierra Colonies ..April 23 supplying1 the Leper Settlement, Molo-- . China S. F .April 24 high above sea level. .May kal w,th beef cattie for the period of ELECTION OF OFFICERS. rort S. F. six months ending September 30, 1901, NO SWAMPS cound ILe pa Mariposa S F May prcpertF-THER- 4 under the following conditions, namely: No will E a "Pi T"Yf Tt a MMTT A T. i Coptic Yokohama May freshet enter the at ttttt" vuti May 8 1 ne contractor to suppiy rat oeei meeting of the stockholders of the Moana-uoion- ies AN tv iv - - - IS OFFER t bar Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation Co, nnon Maru r Jiay " km rs, Attention! Ltd., held this day, the following off- AorangI Vlotoria May 11 when dressed, in lots averaging about part of the property by a great icers and directors were duly elected Sierra S. F May 14 90 heads per month, more or less, as facturing company. The chances for the ensuing year: Sonoma Colonics May 14 may specified by the Superintend- - 14 the offer may be accepted. There ii J. Ena, President, Amerira Maru Yokohama May . . I ptioee ff L. McLean, Vice President. Peru S. F. ??ay J 2. The contractor must specify wheth- - every reason to believe the James ma May N. Gedge, Clty of Peking-Yokoha- will ttm-- . E. Treasurer. May 25 ' ots increase in a short C. H. Clapp, Secretary. Mariposa (2) ' Gaelic-Yokoh- ama 2S P Settlement or f. o. b. steamer property will give T. W. Hobron, Auditor. May owner of the Coptic S. F May 2S or (3) at the landing specified by the chance? to purchasers to make Directors J. Ena, G. N. Wilcox, A. Sonoma S. F June 4 contractor. S. O. Dreier, 4 on Investments. Wilcox, W. Smith, August Ventura Colonies June j Hides and tallow and offal to be the their M. von Holt and J. M. Dowsett. H. America Maru S. F June 5 property of the Board. THE GROUND IS SUPBRIOH C. H. CLAPP, Secretary. Colonies June 5 26. 1901. 6814 MIowera The bid mu8t be for the price per Honolulu, March siaru-inKon- ama 7 any in Provisions and HongKong June nnnnA ner tract the markot 8 dressed weltrht or head to Moana Victoria . June ac- - 1 to PREMISES are Peking S. Tuna The Board does not bind Itself THE situated Pity of F. any proposal. PACIFIC tOOCE NO. 822, Mariposa S. F. . !!!june 15 cPt fbe lowest or In one mile and a half from the Goods China Yokohama June IS J. H. RAYMDND. office. A. F. & A. M. Gaelic S. F. . . . June 21 President Board of Health. 22 Doric Yokohama . June 6821-- -- April THE GOVERNMENT WA1 Ventura S. F. . . June 2S j PIPES are laid along the upper Sierra Colonics . June 25 j ( hp Hongkong Maru S June 29 GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1. Hon of the property. had at a special meeting of ' There will be STEAM KRS TO &EPART. THE PRICES are ff cheapest of Pacific Lodge. A. F. & A. M.. at The election heretofore ordered to be even-Inf- i, Name. For. Date. Masonic Temple this Saturday on Saturday. March 30. by G. O. tract within two mUtrom the 6, Sonoma Colonies April held April at 7:30 o'clocK. 14. city. Gaelic Yokohama . .AnrH f No. from these headquarters, and f the WORK IN THE THIRD DEGREE. non-pub- l'- Dorl- -S F ..Anr'l 9 postponed by reason of the THE Ti :RMS which will be glv--a tm Members of Hawai an Lodge, Loige Aoranpl Vlrto' la ..Anril 1" cation of said order, will be held at le Prugres, and all s'J"Jriiing brethren MIowera Co'nnles ..April is Regimental Headquarters on Saturday. purchasers will be the b-- st ever give invit.-- l are fraternally attend. Ttonukone M.i r'i Yokohama ..April Wi April 20. 1901. at 7:3" p. m. ry any it-- al Estate Dealer or r tj--i W M 17 By order of the R. S ..April - Mariposa F Major J. W. P"-a- r.f t'- general staff during the in i H. H. WILLIAMS, N'fpnon Martt S. ..A?-- 't ...... ,.... last u.eniy yers F a J HOTEL Secretary. Ventura Colonics ,..Ai"-- l 51 Will prppiuc ill nn inn. tutu. n By order of the Cfltrtmahder-lff-chl- ef STREET S rrra S. F ,..An-- rt Et ) Fi TERMS or ni')re partlrulirs NOTICE. Ghl"a Yolrrhnma ,..A'r!! 2 (Sigm.-ii- JN". H SOPEST. T"nrtr. Yokohama ...May 2 Adjutani G n.-m- piy to l0West 1 r S. ., ...MlV I General Headqitarter N ;. H. 'Ho- WRITE OUR CUS-tome- rs Pnntlr F FOR PRICES. IN ORDER TO ALLOW n .". 1, 582U adv.-tntag- ' gr-a- t ...Mnv nolulu, T. H., April liiOl. to take "f our 8 will Vnr'riosn S. 7 ...My Easter sale, our stor remain ieu tn . . 10 9 o'clock Easter. Saturday even- Xtppon Yokohama ...Viv I, Tli-nhir- F. Lanftnar. Treasurer of S. M. until ...Mnv I1 KANAWt ing. it the Territory "f HrwhH rlo hereby & MARSH, LTD. P),.rrf,Pn!opt" ...Mi - WHITNEY 1 ertify. In alBordanre with reuutre- MaNA-CF- H S824 S'inoma S F ...M:iv th" BDRVKTR AND S. .. Mny 11 r 12 Chapter XXIII, M t 'Amerton Mm F ments Seott..n OF KAPIOLANI prru Ykonn ...Miy is he Session Laws of 1SS4. the same TRACT CO. OFFICES FOR RENT, of Tvk'ne--S. F ...Mur'SI provide for rftv itic an "Act to the Ineor OR TO CneVr-- S F " Hy. po rat Ion of Banking Comuanies." that Ur 1 Poiitle VnVi.hnma Th ...... m j m .( ii'i.j im- - i THB UNDERSIGNED CFFER? !"iir"in.a o. r . . nv r r ii '.'it'll. ' p 1 1 kip 1, "'ntK C0MIVG. offloee for rent in the McINTYKB F inoma Golonles .Tone 4 'nr. haak mii.u. u. W. G. AGHI & GO 4 corporation now belDg erected at cor- Ventura S. F ...J'ine a formed under said act , Y0Cwii.T BUILDING, Im-Tlc- Mni-YiUohn- King th n mp . ....T'in S and located in the city of Hllo. Island Ar, "a;st SOME ner of Fort and street, jMiowera Vlftorta ....Tune 5 jof I REAL ESTATE DEALERS E. F. BfSHOP Hawaii, and am satisfied that thr city. Apply t TTonekontr Inru S. F...... Tun 7 gald AND BROKERS. At C. Brewer & Queen lit corporation has fully complied W Co. Moanr? poton'os ...Jun Wjtn the provisions required by said Room 37 Campbell Block. or . . . I I .T ICE Cty of Peking Yokohama - February 8, 1B01. CMna-- ,.Tur act. to be complied with before ''om- CREAM. NOTICE. 8. F - - TRY Mnr'posa S. 1 '"enclng the business of ba iking, and SOME F Jime OP 0URa fjflplfn VnlrnlmniQ .June 21 ne "a'd corporation, "THE FIRST THE UNDERSIGNED REQUESTS Doric-- S. W June 22 BANK OF HII.O. LTD., is hereby au money to ntnra-Colon- W,th that any persons owing her v, ies . "." 2S i to commence 80Da ..'maSe Altered water I cent Miss S. Rowena June horivd such business. TO LEASE daughter, the late R1orras r June 2 In witness whereof, I have hereunto persons having Claims Mani-Yokoh- FT' Jehu, or any Hongkong amk June 29 CrJ 10 cent. against her estate, cotnrnunlcate with j placed my hand and the seal of the weaver, Merchant street, N. P. A Urlted Stnf. Armv trans- - Treasurer's office this 25th day of 16 Philip L. K eenU opposite postofflce. Iport may he ernected from Sat Fran- - darch, A. D. 1901. FOR A TERM OF YEAR. ! MRS SRAH JEHU. Iclsr-- on the 9th and 24th of each month. ttipo tp 1 Avcjrwn piece of land fronting on SoutL street April 2. 19U. 5830 en Honolulu. route to Manila, unless route Is 815 Treasurer Territory of Hawaii. an! running through to Chaciherlaix. changed by the War Department. utreet, the frontage on cch cf WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. s'.reeta elng 14) :eet and btviac . Sarah Bernhardt w?.s taken sudden HEAT, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. depth 14 ic "ult drug eo. 314 Fort Street. ly ill at Cleveland, Ohio. of feet Ml r suh al is fsr KINQ ST. An.ll 9 V CAT C . T . . T T This is T of 1 .nd vorm Has the best assortment PACIFIC Ltnoieyj R (Grant) KM The conlro1 of tne Mexican Central erection f war? houa A. in P 08 Ono BIERBACH. ISLAND CURIOS the dty. acres), interest' in Grant 148, 83 railway has been secured bv New York terms, pply to the ' to in- - LTS-I7- Tourists are invited call and .r.rr tfcrnvo ar.,.h vr. h,t, llntareata tvnltavad to tVio of thf KAPIOLANI ESTATF, H W spect our goods. Consideration $500. 'Atchison railroad. ;i8fli THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES: HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901,

EASTER SERVICES. JAS. F. WORGA N WAS TORTURED To Lovers of Goffee RIGHTS OF Central Union Church music program, Kaster Sunday, April 7, 1901: MORNING. An Indianapolis Woman's Sworn ifl j Prelude, Grande Offertorie, No. 3 (St. Having completed arrangements w MB Cecilio) Batiste Statement of the Way In 81 B. OUR CHINESE Prof. A. lngalls. Which She Was Saved we are, again, able to roast and grind street, i Congregational Hymn. "Sing With All Coffee personal 65 Uueen the Sons of Glory" (tune, "Love Di-- I From Dtath. under our supervision vine"), take pleasure in announcing to our 'u-an- d P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72. ju.oria Patri. Anthem, "Lift Up Your Heads. O Te the Pub ic generally, that we a Gates (Messiah) Handel (From the Indianapolis News.) able to furnish them with If Born Here They Choir. Mrs. Mary K. Burns of 505 Hiawatha Easter Anthem, "As It Began to Dawn" Dudley Buck street, Indianapolis. Ind.. is living evi to and From Mrs. A. H. Otis, Mrs. C. B. Damon dence of the wonderful powers of Dr. rvi Go and Choir. People. Response, "O Barnby Williams' Pink Pills for Pale til Paradise" high-grad- e Choir. the remedy that cures where all others of the that earned for it the un- a- Mainland. Offertory Solo, "The Resurrection" fail. For vears she endured all the tor rivalled popularity it enjoyed. Shelley tures of indigestion, nervousness and Mrs. A. H. Otis. female weakness, a complication of Congregational Hymn. "Ten Thousand five physicians confessed "IT'C MAMC IC A A R AMTET CC PIIDITV llin a,... Thousand" Alford). troubles that ii v nnnrt iw n wi i uiiii i nil U yUfllJ Times Ten (tune, to cure. Her story is mufiihiiiill THIS DAY! THE SAME IF Chorus, "Hallelujah" (Mount of Olives) their inahilitv Beethoven well worth the attention of every wo Choir. man. She says: NATURALIZED Organ Postlude. -- Easter March" (Op. "My illness commenced after my first Give it a Trial. 145, No. 4) Gustave aferkel child was born. I was so weak and A. B. Valuable Lease Prof. lngalls. , nervous that it seemed I would never EVENING. get strong. For twelve years I doctored OF An Important Ruling on a Much-Moote- Easter praise service: for female trouble, complicated with Prelude Trio, "Langsam, Ausdruoks- - nervousness and indigestion. My stom Case by the Im- voll" E. Gustave Jansen, Op. 39 days a BRICK BUILDING ON KING STREET ach was so weak that for at MAY .Miss violoncel- HENRY & Violin. Ida E. Barber: time I could eat nothing but bread and migration Bureau, Mott-Smit- h; organ, lo, Mr. Harold milk. I was also troubled with palpita- - Prof. A. B. lngalls. so AT AUCTION Call to Worship, "The Day of Resurrec- jtion of the heart and was often mis tion" Edgar A. p. NewComb erable that I could not lie down. Five LIMITED. The following is from the Call: Choir. doctors prescribed for me and I took Port Collector Stratton received an Congregational Hymn, "Hark, Ten many kinds of medicine without being TELEPHONES. MATN 22, 24, 92. By order of the Honolulu Iron Works Harps and (tune, I Dr. my official communication yesterday from Thousand Voices" benefited. One day saw Williams' I will Bell at Public Auction at the Immigration Bureau at Washington Harwell). Pink Pills advertised in the papers and P. O. BOX 386. salesroom, 65 Queen street, to the effect that all the native and nat- Solo, "The Unseen Kingdom" I decided to give them a trial. I did Is- Gerald Lane uralized citizens of the Hawaiian T. so and hau not finished taking the Srst i)N SATUKDAY, APRIL 6, lands, irrespective of race, color or pre- Mrs. J. Macdonald. box when I knew that I was get.ng are citi- Gloria Patri. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, vious condition of servitude, Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living better. zens of the United States, and that the "You can imagine the relief I felt y Among the Dead?" Warren The lease of two stores In the two-stor- wives and children of such, although Mrs. A. H. Otis and Choir. when I found that after years, of suf- brick building on King street near aliens, become citizens and acquire the Violin Solo, "Legende" Bohm fering I was being cured. I continued Nuuanu street. Each store has a political status of. the father, and the Miss Iola E. Barber. taking the pills and the female trouble frontage of 28 feet on King street and a right to visit and reside in the United Response, "Holy, Holy, Holy!" entirely disappeared. Dr. Williams' depth of 60 feet with a large roomy States, exclusion acts and immigration Old English Pink Pills for Pale People did more for second story of the same dimensions. notwithstanding. Choir. laws to the contrary Offertory Solo, "All Hail, Ye Heavenly me than it was claimed they would do There is a back yard for each store The opinion was called forth by Col- Since I first took the pills I have not 12-fo- Hosts!" Rossini from 18 to 22 feet deep. A ot lane lector Stratum's action in the matter Miss Delia E. Griswold. needed a doctor nor any other medi- gives entrance to the rear of the build- of the application of two Chinese sail- Congregational Hymn, "O Could I cine; they have restored my health, ing. The stores will be sold with the ors on the ship John Currier for ad- Speak the Wondrous Worth" (tune, strength and happiness. option of taking one or two at an up- mission to the United States, on the Ariel). "MRS. MARY K. BURNS." set price of J150 each per month. ground that they were natives of the Violoncello Solo, "Andantlno" (b-fl- at Subscribed and sworn to before me Lease will be to February 24, 1918. Hawaiian Islands. They failed to es- sonata) Handel this 19th day of October, 1900. For further particulars as to terms of Mr. Harold Mott-Smit- h. H. SWAN, FOR tablish their claim to the satisfaction Solo, "Hosanna!" Jules Granier GEORGE lease, etc., apply at my office, where a of the Collector and they were denied (Seal) Notary Public. seen. Miss E. A. Halstead. map can be a landing. In his report to the Secre Anthem. "Break Forth Into Joy!" ... Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- Harness, Harness Repairing ana tary of the Treasury, Collector Strat Barnby ple are sold by all dealers, or will be MS. F. MORGAN, Auetr. ton stated that even if the applicants Choir. sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60 Carriage Work had proved that they were natives of Congregational Hymn, "Hark, Hark, cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they he would allowed My Soul" (tune, "Hark"). are never sold in or by hun- Hawaii not have bulk the GO them to land, they being of the Chi- Organ Postlude, "Festival March" dred), by addressing Dr. Williams Med- TO nese race. He asked whether in such Clark icine Company, Schnectady, N, Y. Prof. A. B. lngalls. a contingency the department would Honolulu Stock-Yar- ds Company, Ltd. sustain his action. Director, Mrs. J. W. larndley. s ' Organist, Prof. A. B. lngalls. COMMISSIONER'S OPINION. Assisted by violins, Miss Alice Woods, r & by Mrs. Chamberlain Mead, Miss Iola E. Lewis Co. The following reply arrived mail Barber; viola, Mr. J. Rosen; violoncello, yesterday morning, dated Washington, Mr. Harold Mott-Smit- h; vocal soloists, 23: March Mrs. A. H. Otis, Miss Delia . Griswold, GROCERS "The bureau acknowledges the re Miss J. T. MacDonald, Miss E. A. Hal-stea- d; ceipt of your letter of the 15th inst. violin soloist, Miss Iola E. Bar- Telephone Main 240. Residence for Rent. Mott-Smit- h. propounding a question of law in con ber; violoncello soloist, Mr. Harold your The fine home of MR. CON STER nection with action in refusing The choruses are magnificent selections LING, on Pensacola street and Wilder permission to land at your port to two from Beethoven, Handel, Dudley Buck, avenue, for rent. Chinese sailors who asserted that they Barnby, Warren and one by Mr. Edgar ON ICESZ were native born Hawaiian citizens. In A. P. Newcomb, the well-know- n musi- The house consists of double parlors, S. SONOMA. airy, dining the particular case referred to you state cian and architect who has so recently EXS. three bedrooms, large and come us. room, bath, kitchen, servants' quar- that their application was refused upon anonjf Fresh Columbia river Salmon and present Soles. ters, large barn and plenty of yard-roo- the ground that they did not sufficient proof of the facts alleged by Kawaiahao Church will observe Eastern and California Oysters. 11 Celery, support Of Easter with special services, a. m. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Ruta- Rent $40 per month and water rates. them in their claim, but and 7:30 p. m. The choir will render baga Turnips, fresh Horseradish Roots, that had such facts been clearly shown, Easter anthems and hymns, and Rev. Artichokes. Further particulars of while not clear upon the point, you are H. H. Parker will preach in Hawaii- Fancy Cheese of all kinds. rather inclined to the helief that such an at the morning service. In tne Navel Oranges, Limes, Sicily Lem- JAS. F. MORGAN, persons, whether laborers or not, can- evening the choir will sing both in Ha- ons, Apples, etc., etc. . . . A NOTED COLLECTION . . . 65 Queen Street. not be admitted into the United States waiian and English. The Kawaiahao Tel. Main 240 provisions of 4 Seminary girls will assist in the music, under the section of the and Rev. W. D. Westervelt will OF act of Congress, approved April 30, 1900, preach in English; suhject, "How which prescribes a form of government Easter Came." for the Territory of Hawaii. Lewis & Co., Fort St. Oil "This issue has heretofore been rais- Easter services at the Methodist and Water Color Paintin ed by the Collector of Customs at the Episcopal Church will commence at 11 port of Honolulu. H. T., and, in the ab- a. m., as follows: sence of any judicial ruling thereon, Selected With Great Care by Voluntary "Gloria," First Mass, Eggs was to At- Easter referred the honorable the Hayden. torney General of the United States. Anthem "Resurrection," Leslie. WILLIAM MORRIS "In response to said reference an ad- Offertory "Calvary," Rodney. All Styles and Sizes, ministrative ruling was returned on Sermon "Christ the First Fruits." PANORAMA EGGS, January 16 of the current year to the 7:30 p. m. A Sunday school Easter The Well-Kno- wn Critic Connoiseu effect that Hawaiian-bor- n persons of concert, organ music, singing and reci- the Chinese race having been made citi- tations; address by the pastor. From 5c to $2.50 Auction Sale zens of the Republic of Hawaii, under Special Easter Day Services. OIM r OF the section of the act of April 30, 1900, The special services of the Second Con- EXHIBITION above referred to, are made citizens of gregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral on each AT THE the Territory of Hawaii and of the Sunday, Easter Day, will be at 9:15 a. m. United States. Said opinion is hereto and 6:30 p. m. At the morning service, Glass Eggs, In Baskets, etc. ART ROOMS OF THE PACIFIC HARDWARE Valuable Lands appended for your information. Re- commencing at 9:15 o'clock, an elaborate spectfully. F. H. LARNED, program of music will be rendered, as LIMITED. "Acting Commissioner General.'' follows, by the choir of ladies and gen- ATK00LAUP0K0, OAHU. tlemen: HISTORICAL Fort PRECEDENTS. Carol, "Oh. the Golden, Glowing Morn" New England Bakery. and Merchant Streets. Tin- - questions determined by the Le Jeune opinion of Attorney General Griggs re- Festival Responses Tallis Tfc.'. ,. I open , . . . . ON SATURDAY. APRIL 13 Anthem, "Christ Our Passover" win ik loraootu tnree weckt, UO XMENfJISQ SAT V Hit AY ferred to are as follows: Easier 9, under the personal tuptrvUion AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Danks of MR. MO RRIS. 1. Whether a person born in the Ha- To Deum in F Major Max Vogrlch Hot Cross Buns. At my salesroom. 65 Queen street, I waiian Islands in 1883 of Chinese par- Jubilate in B Flat Dr. H. J. Stewart will sell at Public Auction several valu- ents who are laborers, and taken to Anthem, "At That Wondrous Easter a able parcels of land at Koolaupoku, China with his mother in lSnO. is en- Dawn" Schnecker One penny, two a penny Oahu, as follows: titled to re-ent- er the Territory of Ha- Solo by Mrs. Chas. B. Cooper, with 1st Land at Kapapa. Kahuluu, Koo- waii, where his father still resides? organ and piano accompaniment. Two a penny buns. laupoku, Oahu, described in Royal Pat- 2. Whether the wife and children of Carol, "Tell the Story of the Risen".. person, Jeffery ent 6589, Kuleana 2246 to Kaope as fol- a Chinese who was naturalized Hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" One a penny, two a penny Sanitary 1887 Plumb lows: in in Hawaii and still resides there, : Monk Apana 15 taro patches, area 1 acre. are entitled to enter that Territory "by Following this service will be a cele- Hot Cross Buns. Apana 2 2 taro patches and house lot, virtue of the citizenship" of the hus- bration of the holy communion. 14 acres. band and father? in the evening at 0:30 o'clock the sur-plice- d AND 2nd Land situate at Waihee, Koolau-pok- o, Mr. Grigg's opinion goes on to say choir will sing A Magnificent and Nunc Dimittis, by Maunder, spe- aforesaid, described in Royal the Constitution of the Republic of Ha- and the Please send In your orders early for 2319, S216 to fol- waii provided persons cial Easter hymns with processional and Patent Kuleana Ihu as that "all born recessional. FRIDAY delivery to the NEW ENG- lows: or naturalized in the Hawaiian Islands LAND BAKERY. SEWER CONNECTIONS A SPECIAT Apana 1 10 taro patches, area 2 2-- and subject to the jurisdiction of the acres. Republic are citizens thereof." The act A TESTIMONIAL FROM OLD ENG- Apana 2 5 taro patches, area of April 30, 1900, providing a government LAND. acres. for the Territory of Hawaii, declared "I consider Chamberlain's Cough J. Oswald Lutted, Aapan 3, house lot, area 4 acre. that "all persons who were citizens of Remedy the best In the world for MANAGER. 3rd Land situated at Waihee afore- the Republic of Hawaii on August 12, bronchitis." says Mr. William Savory, said, described in Royal 6229, 1S98, are of Warrington, England. "It has saved Patent hereby declared to be citizens my mar- 7699 to 2 wife's life, she having been a 60 Kuleana Kalioholanl, area of the United States and citizens of tyr to bronchitis for over six years, vontz acres. the Territory of Hawaii." being most of the time confined to her We Exercise This land is mostly planted In rice. The treaty of the cession of Louisiana bed. She is now quite well." It is a nicely an abund- Is situated and has and the treaty with Mexico and the great pleasure to the manufacturers of The utmost care in the making of ance of water. This is a rare chance Alaska treaty are quoted as illustra- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Te to purchase land that will yield a gonl tions of the taking In as able to publish testimonials of this our citizens of the They show great good bread and claim It the cleanest and sure income. Terms cash, or at States of citi-:n- s character. that AT t'nited the natives and is being done, suffering re- one-ha- i' pain and and nearest to home-mad- e the option of the purchaser, of ceded and conquered territory. lieved, and valuable lives restored to article cash and balance on mortgage at 8 pe: There is one exception, and that is the health and happiness by this remedy. purchaseable from any bakery in cent. Deeds at purchaser's expense. !:'! to provide a government for Porto Tt Is for sale by Benson, Smith & Co., R1 o. The bill as originally introduced Ltd. the city. A sample loaf will con- In Congress declared that all the inhab- 85 KING For further particulars apply to itants of Porto Rico, with a certain qual-iflca- ti vince you of the fact. n JOHN BL and exception, "shall be deem- NOTT, TEL, JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. ed and held to be citizens of the United OAHU ICE & States." This provision was stricken out h. fore the bill became law. ELECTRIC C0e Received by S. S. Zealandi The sport of boxing i! finding much favor in Honolulu, and the musical German Bakery swat of the padded mil is to be heard in the land with increasing freq mcy. ICE DELIVERED Lon Agnew To any f has a class which is stead- part of the City. Phone White 3851. ily growing, and which Includes some NEW GOODS m who are already doHg clever work with their hands. Among them are Hoffman & Markham. UPPFR FORT STREET. Sara T JAS. F. MORGAN CMllingworth, Herbert Dow. Tom Telephone 8151. aj VXCUIjO ( Blue P. O. Box Dow. harles Marquez. John Dovle, Office: 0. Iff n . Kewalo. 1J Oliver Akau. Charles Carter. Em-b-- rt a Brown. H. C. Mossman. J. W. The Popular jaecKties, line assortment, Mclvinuon and Charles Osborne ALL KINDS OF NEW RESTAURANT. jam Mrs. A. W. Rogers and daugh- RUBBER COOOS m her ter. Miss F M. Rogers, came Hono- Opened on Bethel Street, back of K. Isoshi to . the Queen lulu on the Sonoma, and will spend P"s-tofhce- Street. G00DYFAR RljBEFF -- 65 i several months here. Thev ar" ac- C' BOARD, $4.50 PER WEEK; MEALS rli quittances of Rev. Alexander Mack- R H. TEASE, Pield-n- 25 CENTS. intosh. , t SAN FRANCISCO. S a first-clas- CAL., r Everything new. clean and s. tfext to Castle & CooW THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEETIBER: HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901 7

Another Large Skipsu&J KTbrevities. The James A. Bannister Shoe The Light Thai Never Fails of Angle Imps, Co's . rwis i THE ANtLE LAMP UTILE HEAT THE Easter hat. THAT P J BAND will render tho FAILS Iast BERGER'S concert program, at eft this An all right shoe in every way. It seems almost 1,1 ma Square, afternoon at BRILLIANT ,eh oysters credible that 4 o'clock: Right in stock. could be good .l tit- - to take the w v. h Ko Leo" Berger Right in price. Overture, --xancretu Rossini electricity an S .. Made We Await Your Order. terms, yet iMh ! CasU6 . "Excelsior" Balfe right. W B Dm case Is?, g, t, lion. Kelisarki' Donizetti with the i LAMP. All Holland. ni Mom L,meKe ;Ylim 3 rinea Th.- I mat i a Falls". .Franke the Island peol Ik a throwing away "he Star Spangled Banner." ECONOMICAL , old lamps and fruits the Capitol grounds tomorrow at ..,.i o'clock, the touowmg program win lug tnem wlta Chans lamp, merely Cang I be observe!: not PART L cause it eofltc abcal one-ten- th ,! ,.. tie i'" MANUFACTU as muk ti r j ne has The Old Hundred.'' Ump maintain (cost it ?i The An$le F"r! H on Overture, "Jubilant" Flotow object to some ytcgle), (Airf . a, Twelfth Mass" Mozart ijft muI IV- - LSOCARRAGOOO SlOCK OF HArKrfNG. but, besides bin rrm isia, "March Flambeau" finitely cheaper, it t. fjj ';. r mi ma Meyerbeer more Selection, "Martha" Flotow XAWO AMD ILMflJ LAIll'V brilliant aad may so Grand more reliable 1b tfcV v:,. fiht part n. .. bragain. It is "M Kr?i,v instead oi Angels" Beyer lation to every one who uses it, and simply demonstrates rtn tion, "Herald HOECOMPAN lamp was a barbarous t vege-- Ballad, "The Holy City" (by re- - contrivance. THE ANGLE LAMP MM S j Air iint of smoKes, smells or gives any trouble, is lighted and extinguished as easily - J" yes- - quest) Adams .iio-- ...!,..., iiv Ills Rao. tt,.u 1B me every Gavotte, "Welcome," Kluss iuea.i ligm. irom standpoint. We carry these lamps "Overture, "Eastern" Pettee l.OU Up. HP Clno .111U The Star Spangled Banner." CAUGHT AT CRAPS. T. li. Davies & Company, Ltd. u.hni rt-- nis. ut.i What Physicians No More IU""-- " - Dread Itrtf . V,:,.L- hllllS a511 ..... vtn-rar- d. Officer Sea Hauls Up Several Men SAY ABOUT OFTHE r ,t Fraser and Boys. Dental Chair m23d by his fam- - Consternation reigned among half a dozen newsboys yesterday at noon Taroena Food. been . ife who have when they were pounced upon by Po- past nine Store News! the $500 Eftr - Officer Sea while deeply engrossed , Honolulu yester- lite the mysteries of "seven-eleven- ." The Will be given to anyone who detects youngsters, none above fifteen years inferior material used by the New jj age, "Being a sufferer from York Dental In all our gold LATEST NOVELTIES IN few w.ttmond-- window had made the Bulletin's back fermentative Parlers. 22-- K. yard a gaming ground, and the dice ayspepeia, t used Taroena with many ' crowns and bridgework we use were being "thrown" with a vim. The doubts as to so starchy a food agreeing gold. In all our other work the ma- -- i . . ,lf game was a hot one, and the young with me. To my surprise, Taroena and terial is OF THE BEST, AND GUAR-- l st( rs were so intent on their changing my stomach have always remained on ANTEED. All werk done by GRAD-IUATE- D fortunes they forgot there was such the best of terms, to my great satisfac- DENTISTS of from U to 20 an instution as the police force. tion and comfort." JAMES 9TIMSON, years' experience, and each department l Sea saw the game from King street M.D., Watsonville. Cal. in charge of a specialist. Give us a the fresh California sprinting alleyway, you Pong's, and, down the call, and will find us to do exactly ttbies at Tam swooped down upon the players before as we advertise. We tell you In ad- II Hono- - The All Overs as Hfiosite the they were aware that the majesty of "1 have had occasion to test the mer- vance exactly what your work will are popular as ever. We are to i the law was about take them in. its of a great number of prepared foods cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. showing not only the Ecru and Black, but also some of the Kimierirar-LA.hel- d officer gathered in six boys, The who while treating cases of High-Sovelti- es this seasickness. I SET TEETH $5.00 in Chiffons. Galloons, at were taken to the police station. Some find none of them half as useful as Tar- GOLD CROWNS $5.00 with Ribbons had bundles of the late San Francisco oena I am thoroughly convinced $1.00 drawn through, are a prominent papers under their arms, and GOLD FILLINGS i feature this year and others tha' Taroena Is the most nutritious food SILVER FILLINGS 60c sbow exceedingly well. isaretabi. b..ani. nm- - were wailing for the Bulletin to Issue I have ever used." MILAN SOULE, M. For Jets also, the Galloon ef- its edition. D. steamship Australia. fects prevail. Chiffon Lace Collars .'tiiria Th- - High Sheriff interrogated all six NO PLATES in White and Black. E ..a street. k Mfc 5" boys and sent them to the Jail yard, k e a The L'Aiglon idea has also taken possession of the alum-Ept- all confessing to participated EL the d having "My experience warrants indents, in the game. Some were Portuguese, with Taroena Neckwear tiade: they are certainly very stylish and trii nds, will trip me recommending as one of thers Hawaiian, and one was of Jew- - in it the should rind a ready sale. Mknext Monday most valuable of the farinaceous foods. ' ish extraction. When the Jewish boy was questioned It is particularly suited to all inflamma- :jL ln:..r,.ul,,1 ill thf by Brown, tory conditions of the gastric lntentinal - High Sheriff he said he was Bane's May Day fes- a seller of photographs. When closely tract. When made into the form of a Wash Goods interrogated he stated that they were gruel and iced it is retained when other Our name alone will be a guarantee We have not altogether stopped importing use: of hula girls, and some were nude pic- foods are rejected." F. R. DAY, M.D., that your work will be of the best. I from :: Il'innlulU tures, which he sold to strangers. He Honolulu. Europe, as some eopie think. A fine lot of French gltltE '''iir.p.my will said he had a lot of them in his room, ftew York Denial Parlors, Organdies h? 'i0()n ' ifflce rcfivei. The quality is cheer aud '' f and Captain Fox procured them. No "Taroena Food, in my opinion, is an jfit 10:30 o'clock. charge was placed aginst the boy. It Infant and invalid food and in Room 4, Elite Building, shows beautiful patterns. Ginghams and Dimities are is boy excellent Mrs. Jnhn understood that the acts as the many cases where I have used it, it has HOTEL STREET. also in stotk. As there is such a , agent demand for p u Sun. lay. selling for several small local always proved satisfactory. I have four LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. in-- tf de- GOODS jsVr. Th photographers. All six boys were patients using it at present." G. J. WHITE we have displayed some of our best kc K a thai iem- - tained over night on the charge of gambling. BUCKNELL, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. patterns in our window die. ks and stripes. am badly hurt itiil last week, but May Day Festival. "Taroena Food is a most wholesome Wasli Xiibbons tkve r bed and Is ill i All members of the Kilohana Art and nutritious article of diet, invaluable Herts? toward com- - to dyspeptics. I know of nothing to III In League, all all all the popular shades. school teachers and The stomach will retain it IF YOU WANT A THING those interested in the coming May Day equal it. I HER- when nothing . else." GEORGE DONK RIGHT, DO IT i Strings of silver, pink festival and in the beautifying of Ho- - BERT, M.D., Honolulu. - some noiulu are cordially invited by the City YOURSELF. Grenadines nats bamboo rush- - Improvement Circle of the league to at- - 3 If you are planning a Black Silk Dress come and tend a meeting to be held in Thomas "Three babies who were unahle to re- Can You four Watch? leareal of Repair see our New in fester music Square, Monday. April 8, at 2:30 p. m., tain food or medicine improved promptly i Patterns Plain Black Si'k Grenadines; ion Church will take to make arrangements for the festival under Taroena Food, retaining it from they are 45 kenes wide. tins at 7 30 o'clock, and first. In one case a child's life was participate are request- - and plan for the adorning of the city. the , . saved by its use."-- H. A. SOHWENDE-NER- THE . . M.D., St. Joseph, Mich. EWELER i Defender Heady-Mad-e Sheet contrartln I BIART im Peter Spreckels. a leading banker of i San Francis- - Dresden. Germany, is in the citv re- - 60c PACKAGES. All the popular brands in Ready-Mad- e 1 ' . r j ; ! Pillowcases li - IM l niii'li'irt... in-- I - ua ui u' iiiK m r h u ? - itnu re is- .5' l..I.r". i. a pass,mger it msr scenes.ifthat were familiar to him Fort Street Near Kinp and Sheets special feature. Every Sheet aud Pillow- i siMeen ve:irs i Lrn mm w as u ie ,1 ii case is ' torn, giving straight edges after washing. The itores in (he young man when he came first to San For sale by I on L Kir? itreet, n.-.i- Francisco. He passed many of the act- measurements indicate the length of the Sheet and Pil- tfM Soda Works s May at public tive years of his youth and middle Hawaiian lowcases AFTER HEM IS TURNED IN, giving greater PR Morgan, The safe age in the promotion of industrial en-- I at terpri8es in California. Peter Spreckels EMMA AND VINETAKD ST1. T length than is customary. Is eleven years younger than his broth-w- t, ' associat-Hhee- n 1871. who, fur the ' ('laus- - With whom he was fOtT 8I11M11 TELEPHONE BLUE tourintr FuroV.e 'n business affairs in early times. T4BBS PROMPT DELIVERY. m New ' I I . : . . . . : . . , Belts lie uojio lo leiiiciiii neie- uiilii juiieT A Xontarrat, of San re :t. T'nder the escort of Claus L'Aiglon Belts; the new idea of wearing Pompons sill spend several Spreckels and family the welcome guest is viewing many of the interesti- of Ribbons and Ribbon Streamers, ornamented with gilt ng of sarsh, Ltd., announce features modern San Francisco. spiKes, is sure to be very popular; we have a few on - The Call. wttor- rBm;iin ,,pn hand, also every day sellers in Solid Black and Tans. " evening in order ic an opportunity to First Lieutenant Ketcham, in com- 01 tnp f Easter gale mand of the Sixty-sevent- h Company, Bm this week Coast Artillery, at Camp McKinley, A Word to Mothers. Mriver lost nas Deen ordered for promotion exam Way control of Iff vou have forgotten to have a new WHITE morning on Here- - 'nation. wvta to run DRESS for the little one for Easter Sunday, visit our Alapai street frofand tbn store and find a well assorted stock of Childrens' Dresses - .iiu severely NEW MILLINERY and Kilts. Also Babies' Bonnets and Christening Robes. mfn street grocers FOR EASTER. J usua, supply of Millinery Dept. Sonma. a such ' ur Millinery Department is prepared """""nia and East- - E. MAYS, ve you a thorough idea of the best Under the Management of MISS The aai zv). Place tnere Is. and you are Invited to Inspect most fastidious can be suited. j the new stock. We have made some Phical Society, very fine purchases that will show you very latest in Parisian ideas. The exquisite creations of fancy chif- - " Will n on "'. '"eie r";ls an(1 every Luther i. - trimmings in color IPn fn:... Imaginable are strong among our varied it Tl IM MI, B.F. r importations. Ehlers&Co. Revenue R FORT S! ' STREET. . ;a yesterday New Laces, r- - ! Passed by New Trimmings. nt fiscal ti 8 methlng new. something different Q e'r"fr;:r.?'ve'! an out of the ordinary exclusive HARTSHORN g h Is - the desire for laces and trlm- F"OR RENT. Window la mnZ- is well met It met. It Is best ' Shads J 9 rhubrb. 7?" here. 1 A I & Co., Ltd. LM ROLLERS Val Lace, Real Lace. Pearson Potter iji (now number) Fort St., Honolulu, H. T- - ! ' 926 formerly wa.w, handsome assortment of striking i PiecL.th! Advertiser elTect. all of them washable. TELEPHCtNE MAIN 317. ttkn, tUfV Of the pS Mechlin Lace. n i ""i re- - A a entirely new selection of very hn- ..v pr a ay designs in complete matched HILEY'S Telephone 398 couple of sets. Hlu, d fPPOinti ,. 1KB P. 0. Box 441 Applique and Bordeaux rtl1''-- his fl,n' - ITS .Iyr pr B WJHot RuT!a our drummer's drkam. 6 s- A. Tay Lace, ,,r " Ect. . VINEST TIRES Approved In aa applied to Blcyclt L "r Cn..'. Art .... Bought of the maker. skill handicraft WE MAKE SPECIALTY OF repairs, can always be had at K Art ill.. ry N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO, -- Midi ' ' Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery FINE FRENCH POLISHING, LIMITED. 163-1- 67 uZZ at 4 ,: King Street OLD KOA FURNITURE mada toleok l'ke neW. Jobbers and Retailers. And you will not be a iked to pay a cent more than for BOTCHWORK and CHEAP GOODS. Headquarters for MORGAW & WRIGHT TIRES. VIM G. & PUNCTURE-PROO- F REPAIRING of aH kinds promptlyattended to. ON ICE, EX "SONOMA:" CACTUS TIRES, J. TIRES. MILW tJKEE Mr. Hit BICYCLES, at prices. ,, , !. TIRES, and 3 j, from TLB MILWAUKEE PUNCTURE PROOF TTRM CO. a U,,T- A Copy of a Letter t ... ft,. - r... FROZEN MILWAUKEE, Nor. T, 11 EASTERN OYSTERS E FURN1TUR E CO., Btu ,to r.f Is al- - BAILEY'S HONOLULU CYCLERY, CO.. LTD. fH LI to in Cans, at the Gentlemen: We are Tery Wil p's a with your efforts 'n tiroucto and mm, "ant u. : Belling- - In th "Ta'Tallaa Tslar da; au4, us w stated In a prrlo.. let- our Tire corn- H. T. w shall be please'' to jntsr lnt ? ta same agrreeraont with you the HONOlfLTJ, nn Beaver Lunch Rooms. ter our nre-io- 1901. GMps excluilye sale foi the HawaUan Isin1 for -- . ing" year jou the ""iieu ,n Milwaukee Puncture Troof Tlra. Truly yours, M. P. P. TIRE CO., H. J. N0LTE, Prorieter. W. D. HALSTEAD, Sec and Treai". VssrawiacogcfcQBC JvWenBBHBBBi

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901.

THE PACIFIC VESSELSiFOR HAWAII! VESSELS IN PORT. Oceanic Steamship Com Csmmercjai Advertiser ARMY AND NAVY. Honolulu FROM NEW YORK. Post office at Days C S. tug Iroquois, Pond. Midway Isl- H. T , 8coni-cla- a Matter. out. and, August 5. ' Morning Except Sunday Foohng Suey. Am. bk.. Wfltettj UM - M E RCHANTM EN. Hi-i.i-y ti tne ramus, aw. This list Uut--B iioi iucludr- - coasters.) Competed Today. TIME TABLE: 1.560 336 UA 96 Albert, Am. bk., Griffith, San Fraucis-tM- , ( j03,elyll( 912 Passenger of th is line will . l N nJJ Am bk 31. a neat and at- - The fine Steamers arrive ... Ml No. 66 South King 8t. .March We have just finished Vif Hat. KKoM liA.Ofcd KU. .rcher. Am. bktn.. Calhoun, San Fran- r. nc arson Business Manager 1,419 120 tractive l Tellus, Ger. bk., Nielsen, cisco, March 31. From San Francisco. For San Glfuericbt. Br. si-- . Qtfmn. 2.216 Anurew w eicn. Am. bk.. Drew, San Francis RATES: 1,998 53 13 -- gjrfprtRI.'l iuN Hilaton. Br. sp.. Joslln. F:aiicisro. Maich 26. MARIPOSA . . ..APRIL AlAJtiPUSA . SIX ROOM COITAGE 23 Sr tlM C ": flthies Onciuding Hawaii FKiaM BKEM&N. Aldfii Besse, Am. bk.. Potter, San VENTURA . .APRIL SIERRA . . Twr lvryi: Francisco, March 23. MARIPOSA . ....MAY 4 MARIPOSA H F. Glade, Ger. sp.. Haesloop. Yoko-ham-a. 2 Arthur bewail, Am. s,i., Goffiey, ...... MAY 14 SONOMA . . I 1.632 88 SIERRA 4 00 March 20. . May 25 MARIPoSA . '. Argus, Br. sp.. Hunter, 1,4j3 S4 with three bedrooms, parlor, dining- - MARIPOSA Antiope, Br. bk., Murray, Oyster Har- roll top SONOMA ...... JUNE 4 VENTURA . SAN FRANCISCO. 2. r:om, kitchen, bathroom with FROM bor, April m . 15 MARIPOSA ir and a large two-roo- servants' MARIPOSA ...JUNE ra application. sp.. 1,- - liciti-- - Eu-nk- rt tub. 25 . it4rtr"r''i rt Falls f Clyde. Am. Matson. ttxiuor. Am. schr.. Raven, house. VENTURA . . ...JUNE SIERRA . - 14. for Hii Tj March MARIPOSA . ...JULY 6 MARIPOSA . John G. North, Am. schr., 320. for City of Adelaide. Br. bk., Greenwood, Stone curbing and cement sidewalks SIERRA ...... JULY 16 SONOMA . . 5. FROM TACOMA. Newcastle, April have been laid. MARIPOSA . ...JULY 27 MARIPOSA . Ceylon. Aiu. on... Wilier, Dasuii Isl- SONOMA . . . AUG. VENTURA . M. Wlnkleman, Am. bktn., Benneche. $45.00 A MONTH, with cash payment ' and. Match 27. Local Boat. iSli Ethel Za::e. Am. schr., Hullistrom, of $2.".0. will buy it. niifljii Tw.. Am. sp., Wilson, 1,263 j Brothers. Port Gamble, April 3. Location. King street. Just beyond TiM TABLE. FROM FORT (IAMBUS. Faniasi. Nui. OK.. Anuerson, Newcas- Waikiki turn. In connection with the aaiilnsr of the above stenmei-- o v. . M. B. Sm.ih. -- an. schr., 247. for Hilo j tle. February Z8. pared to issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Through T!rk?J FROM PORT BLAKELKY. Hesper, Am. bk., Sodergren, Newcastle, rallronrt frnm Son Frflnclacn in all nol ntq In lha TTnltj r.. Fme and ftf Jai I. !900 .March 31. New York by any steamship line to all European ports. j Vega, Am. schr.. Cook. 233 OTTTW A RD. Hinfctluya, Am. bk.. Dearborn, Newcas- M'CLELUN, POND & CO. FROM EUREKA, tle, 21. UMly Daily Dally Dally Dally March FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLY TO j i sp., ex. Esther Buhne, Am. schr., Salveson, Henry VUlard, Am. Quick. Savan- 245 nah. March Is. Tel. Main 69. Judd Building. Sun. Sun. Jabez Howes, Am. sp., Clapp. Tacoma, m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Serena Thayer, Am. schr., McVlcar, i 1'j6. March 15. 7:10 1L04 S:1S 6:Ui Kahului G. &i Ta- Wm. IRWIN John C. Potter, Am. sp., Meyer, K OS 11 :40 3:47 140 FROM GRAY'S HARBOR. coma. March 19. MM 10 08 12:00 4:06 6:1C Philippine. Am. schr.. Larsen, 491 . Kaiiriani. Am. bk., Dabel. San Fran- LIMITED 10:60 4:45 Bute-sho- n, Albert Raas W. F. Witaemann, Am. schr., cisco. March 31. 6:40 General Agents Oceanic S S Co JPTalailec . 11:51 4S0 M. P. Grace, Am. sp., Grant, Sydney, 6:15 April 5. FROM EVERETT. Mauna Ala, Am. bk.. Smith. San Fran- FINA?CIAL INWARD. lary Dodge, Am. sc., Olsen, 230, for 7. ' cisco. March Dally Dally Dally Dall Kahului - Mary E. Foster, Am. schr., Thompson, AGENT ex. ex. FROM HAKODATE. San Francisco, April 3. Sun. Sun. Rasmus-He- n, Olympic, Am. bk., Gibbs, San Fran- Mail Lottie Bennett, Am. schr., 18. .m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 496 cisco, March 6:36 2:08 S. G. Wilder, Am. bkt., Jackson, San ill! 6:10 2:50 FROM NITRATE PORTS. Francisco, March 19. stock and bond broker ftTelalsa 17 aJ.a 7:10 James Rolph, Am. schr., Dedrick, Sonoma. Am. bk., Taylor, Newcastle, Waf 1. tt mot . s xo 7:45 1:06 4:32 FROM SYDNEY. AUS. April mn Top-Galia- Ma- S.S j Am. bk., Lunveldt, & . 8:11 S:03 1:30 Occidental :5jj 1,809 .. 44 Oriental fftoarl Oty ... M. P. Grace, Am. ap Grant, 32. Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange :50 8:35 2:06 sp., Colly, 1.811 nila, February In distress. MaMr Wro H jjmith. Am. Twilight, Am. schr., Ceuthen, from Bea, fiL T. PEN1SON, F. C. SMITH, FROM NEWCASTLE, AUS. 21. & T. A. January aertDtendent. G. P. A. B. Johnson, Am. schr., Segelhorst, Transit, Am, schr., Jorgenson, Newcas- and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. 460 (new) tle, February 2 Orders for the purchase or sale of METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Arago, Am. bk., Perry, 476 Stocks and Bonds carefully and Admiral, Am. schr., Beck, 605 promptly executed. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and lead Iron Works Strikers. on or aoout tne dates Deiow mentionea: i y Alex. McNeil, Am. bk., Ekren, 1,048.. Loans negotiated. i tb Gorermnent 8urvey. Published Addenda. Am. bktn., Marden. 637 ... 98, Advertiser: According to an Every Monday. Editor For Abner Coburu, Am sp., Murcnison. evening paper asserting that six ma- Japan and China. For San Francisc 1.879 to In Ho- C 637 chinists had arrived work the DURING my temporary absence Mr. GAELIC ....APRIL NIPPON MARU .... THB3M. Fi 3 Ariel, Am. sc., Slater, (new) SAJtC. 1,355 nolulu Iron Works a correction should Elmer E. wil me HONGKONG MARU APRIL 16 COPTIC Benmore, Nor. bk., Johnson, Paxton act for under 24 B5. E Abbey, Br. bk., McChie, 1.465 be made, stating that only three have full power of attorney. CHINA ....APRIL AMERICA MARU . . Battle DORIC MAY 2 PEKING m Big Bergman, put in an appearance, and they are ALBERT RAAS. Bonanza, Am. bk., that NIPPON MARU . . .. MAY 10 1,399 44 not desirous of working for the said GAELIC B Am. sp., 1,614 .... PERU ...... MAY 18 HONGKONG MARU Balclutha, Jobson. firm since they have been made ac- COPTIC MAY 28 CHINA I Churchill, Am. schr., Tranor, 600 ....119 mm vt.uM 73 80 0 02 70 3 NE quainted with the true state of affairs. OFFICE Ground floor, Judd AMERICA MARU .'.' JUNE 6 DORIC HO 82, 8 io--4 City ot Hankow, Br. sp., King, 1,133 jo 32 Ess Before leaving San Francisco they were PEKING JUNE 13 NIPPON MARU . ... M mm. 6900 oa to fO ,0 OO 'g! 6 b '0--1 City of Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood, ' GAELIC 21 T 26 )) 0i! S7 79 0 02 74 8 nne :2- -J 84S informed by R. Scott that there was no Postofflce Box 390. Telephone 19. JUNE PERU SO 3. -2 MARU .. 29 W 27 (5,2S.i 70 75 0 C0'70! nnh Chaa. B. Kenney, Am. bk., Anderson, strike nor walk-ou- t on at the Honolulu HONGKONG ..JUNE COPTIC 98 88' 10 6--0 NE 2 ft MARU.! T 28 ffl 2 60 76 00:69 1,014 Iron Works, and that they would not HONOLULU. CHINA JULY AMERICA W 29 'ii 2M. 81: to 80 0 02 72 4 K 2 DOR IO a JULY 18 Coryphene, Am. bk., Davis, 733 be expected to go to work if there were, corrected to S2 F. and sea voiumum, aiu. , OUu.... - he himself stating that, if he were simi- raetr .48, . up., uug, j and for standard gravity of Lat. 46 runmmir. or. au.. x.4Wo - larly placed, he would refrain from Business men omctio is .06 for Honolulu. working. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, TO (new) ; APPLY Elwell, Am. sp., Ellis, 1.356 After becoming thoroughly acquaint- TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Emily Reed, Am. sp.. Ellis. 1,356 ... 70 ed with the causes of the trouble here, can save Encore, Am. bk., Palmgren, 672 the new arrivals have decided to cast Forester, Am. schr.. Smith, 621 (new) In their lot with the local lodge of ma- H. & g S8 Fred Gower, Am. sc., Johnson, 728... chinists and refrain from working, hours Hackfeld Co., 6 Robie, sp., Harrington, many a li Ji J a Gov. Am. thereby winning for themselves the re- ' a i 1.627 : spect B if General Fairchlld, Am. bk., Ellis, and esteem of all honorable citi- i " 1.307 zens. L. JAMIESON, A. M. ota. Kt a oj a m p.m Se.i nonniuiu, Am. scnr., oioKKeoye, President L of li 2 4 14 2 8 8 zb; 8 48 5 5J6151 4 'ii Hesper, Am. bk., Sodergren, 602 67 Honolulu, April 6, 1901. Unumli f'hil Kir MkI.uiii) iiR lr.An.-- 3.1S 1 42 b 54 5 52 8. 15; 0.0J E9 Canadian-Australi- i "I an Royal til Highlands, Br. bk.. Smith. 1,234 ... WILLASD E. BROWN. FRANK HALSTE&D wad 9 1 8 3 U! 9 15 10 08 5 51 6 16 6 J Iales, sp., Rice, 2,011, tbar 4 4.24J 1 3 41 9 42 .0 54 6 50 6 16 7 07 Hawaiian Am. put In Melbourne, In distress. 6. 4.58 2 0 4 0 10 08 II 35 5 49 6 16 7 56 Inca, Am. schr., Rasinussen, 901 39 V 2 14 3. iu S4 .ui. 5 4 6 16, 8 to Invincible, Am. sp., Mackenzie, 1,365 HALSrEAD&LO. Steamship Company. . ,i . , ',. j i, j. job. ivision. Am. dk., etz ! S ' 1 S Thomas. Am. sp Brown. 1.807 a .1 mm 40B : J. H. Bruce, Am. schr., Petterson, - a - Stock and Bond Brokers of line, In CI Foil mccro on the 3d at 2:50 p. m. j Steamers the above running connection with the I the tide are taken trom the J- - oieman, Am. scnr., jfeierson, PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and 1 w., Q OoltwS States Coast and Geodetic Sur- 389 Accross the Continent s. ana caning at victoria, is. c, Honolulu, and Brisbane, rey tsbtSB. John Palmer, Am. bk., Delano, 1,080, From ihWw at Kahului and Hilo occur (new) KoaolTjLlvL. Its money advanced on FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D. Am- - Hellquist, 653 .. SAN Due at boot Bffle hour earlier than at Honolulu, J5.allu?: .schr-- On or about the dates below stated, via: v,n -- yruB, scnr., jonnson. w Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours 30 Am. FKOM VANCOOVKK AND VICTORIA FROM 8YDNKY, BBIsBAll - Lyman D. Foster. Am. schr., Kill- - B.C. nurutas slower than Greenwich time, be- securities. THREE TRAINS DAILT Q.. o meridian of 157 degrees 80 man 692 sugar FROM SAN For Brisbane, and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouve b that the sp., FRANCISCO. aabratss. The time whistle blows at i:jo If uisiana. Am. Halcrow, 1,343 .. TWO TRAINS DAILY MIOWERA APRIL 13 AORANGI . . m., walch Is the same as Greenwich, t Marv, A- - Troop. Br. bk. Wally 1.118 - From Portland. AORANGI MAY 11 MOANA kauri 0 mincts Si.n and moon are for "ia-""Q- - oum., oti ... oo 921 FORT ST. MOANA JUNE 8 MIOWERA . time for the whole group. Minnie A. Caine, Am. schr., Oisen, MIOWERA JULY C AORANGI 779 (new) TEL. MAIN 133. MOANA Newsboy, Am. bktn., Chipperneld, MIOWERA 509 64 only Dsn to i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. O. J. Olsen, Am, schr., Olsen, 696 m Classified Advertisements. The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," Is not! (new) . nio aany Omega. Am. bk., Mackle. 522 t5t i wmix vaixwuvbk ain u MONTREAL, making the DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STATION, Odderajaa, sp.. Four New hours without change. The finest railway service In the world. Nor. Johansen, 1,276. only Doislfl Tort Through Tickets issued from Stt April a. 19 p. m. Weather, clouuy; wind, Oregon, Am. bk., Parker, 1,294. WANTED. Honolulu to Canada, United TV .. 1 Ciurope. Pnln.,l.ni Am Kir 'I'll uesjssai j uiiiijria, AIU, un., ..... AN AMERICAN of ability, sp.. iruci, business Paramita, Am. Backus, 1.444 age thirty, desires a position with Pullman Palace Sleepers. For freight and passage and all general Information, apply to Pasquale 1,- - WEATHER YESTERDAY. Lauro, Ital. bk., Lauro, reliable mercantile concern. Al ref- Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with 140 erences. Address "A." 5823 Pa iier simps and Pleasant Read- Reaper, 1.358 H. Venn Temperature 73.7 degrees. Am. bk., Saletzkl, ing Rooms. Theo. Davies & Go , Ltd., Gen'l k Minimum Temperature 71 degrees. Robert Searles, Am. schr.. Pilta. 604 FIRST-CLAS- S dressmakers and trim- DinliiK Cars, Meals a la Carte. Maximum Tt mperature 78 degrees. R. C. Slade, Am. schr., Stonerud, 601 mers; at once. The M. E. Killean Free Reclining Chair Cars. Barometer 30.00; steady at 9 p. m. (new) . Co., Ltd., Hotel street. 5S23 Pullman O.dinary Sleepers. Ramtatl .0 inch;, up to 9 a. m. Snow and Burgess. Am. bk., Olsen, Mean Point rcr the Day 62.3. 1.528 GOOD polisher and buffer. Apply Iw ppmlnole. Am 1 ?.22 J. H. LOTH R op. General Agent, Mean Relative Humidity 67. bk. Tnvlor Oceanic Gas and Electric Co., Ltd. tit, Sonoma, Am. bk., Taylor, 1,322 72 523 Third St., Portland. Ore. WINDS. Star of Italy, Am. sp.. Wetuer. 1.671 i. D. W. HIT Ml COCK. General Agent, ff.K. 4; cloudy with light rains. Sea King. Am. sp.. Wallace. 1.361 .. No. 1 Montgomery St., FORECAST FOR TODAY. Servia. Am. sp.. Nelson, 1,736 FOR RENT. San Francisco, Cal. St. James, Am sp., Tapley, 1,453 Mora or less rain: light winds. TWO furnished rooms in hrick house Or E. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A., Mill St. Nicholas. Am. sp.. Brown, 1.6S7 . Omaha, Nebraska. CURTIS J. LYONS. W. H. Talbot. Am. on Nuuanu street, above Vineyard. schr.. Benneche. Apply on premises. 5824 if Meteorologist. 743 New York to Honolulu via San Fran Wm. Bowden. Am. schr.. FJerem. 695 A FOUR-ROO- M on Woolahra, Br. bk., Williamson, 942. furnished cottage AJtRrVED AT HONOLULU. car line, to let. Address "S. A. M.," THE SPLENDID NEW STEAM EPS FROM to STEEL MANILA. office. 6S22 Houses Rent Friday, April 6. this Susquehanna, Am. sp.. Bailey, 2.590. S. S. CALIFORNIAN, 6,000 Tons, To Sail Early O. B. 8. Sonoma, Von Oterenorp, from premises on S. S. OREGONIAN,, ft.OOO Tons, To Ball THE the northeast corner S. S. 6,000 Ban Francisco, March 30, 4:18 a. m. of elec- AMERICAN, Tons. To Sail James K. actor.1is seri- Lunalilo and Piikoi streets; S. S. 6,000 Am. sp. M. P. Grace, Grant, 63 days Hackett. the tric lights: hot and cold water. Ap- HAWAIIAN, Tons, To Sail -- LUNALILO STREET. ircioi syaney. ously ill from nervous prostration. ply on 5821 Soutbl premises. Freight received at Company's wharf, Forty-secon- d street, Br.iA- - City of Adelaide, Greenwood, 64 NEW SIX-ROO- M HOUSE with stable, iyo, hi tt u limes. ays inim-'- t "v-ran- TU j m ... . . NEWLY furnished rooms, with board, V-- uu quarters, etc.; everything l. stmr. Ylanalel, Pederson, from La-- . c, trust at Sefton House, Young street. 5i20 servants' aair.a. nave laid plans for a new cereal com- - first class 150 For further nartlrulara anniv n j blne- - m L--L tmr. wlaleale, Plltz, from Ka- - NEW three-roo- cottage; Palama; ai ports. short walk to car line; neat grounds. YOUNG STREET. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTI An old miser and Apply to C. H. Dickey. 6815 SAILF.D FR(3 HONOLULU. his Insane sister LARGE HOUSE, Btable, etc., near HON0I .were discovered dead by Jer- - AGENTS, the New OFFICES In the new modern BOSTON Thomas Square $40 C. P. MORSE, Friday, April 5. sey police. BUILDING, on Fort street, between General Freight Agent. L--L stmr. Mikah alj. for Kauai ports. Xing and Hotel streets. Apply to ALEXANDER STREET. Hawaiian Trust and Investment Co., v Kaiser Wilhelm harangued sol- DUE xO his 409 Fort street. 5803 SIX-ROO- M COTTAGE, lAV diers on the necessity of large lot. near guarding the the cars $25 2L! & O, S. S. Gaelic rom San Fran- - Emperor's life. Hustace & 6o Ltd. FOR SALE. .ames F. Morgan, President; Ceall Brown, Vise President; F. PUUNUI STREET. : Chnr-le- a r-- Six-year-o- ld Secretary H. Athartnn iar zr Tr.aJt Minnie Brugran saved A FINE matched bay team of horses, lnlln., n DUE TOMORROW. her home by A Manager. - runnine through th either as a span, or singly. Safe, LARGE COTTAGE and stable In C. a A. T. Buford, fromj San Francis- y,e bp $30 i3treet8 l0 fire station sound and reliable: can driven by this beautiful location 0EAI.EO9 Firewood, Blacksmith a lady. Apply to S. A. Walker, at C. N Stove, Steam and A Brewer & Co.. Queen street. 682 TO SAIL TODAY. students" secret organ! '.ation at St. WHOLESALE AND RFTAII Petersburg have sent Oterendorp, for death sentences A GOOD second-han- d S. Sonoma, Van piano for sale Ura-oin- Bl rmgoOS Auckland ana Sydney. the Ministers of the Interior and of cheap, for CASTLE & LANSDALE, SDecial attention cn'vnn f.n Also. Paso, ' cash. Addresa "Piano." 1 .B . . ir. Advertiser. 5820 tin. i. oauu. t Rf AL ESTATE AND uilw TAlflnbonfl B to Ship.nia8ters. AN Notice TU. Hamburg-America- n ELEGANTLY furnished rooming - Steamship . . Hyo- orapnic Office, Line house, centrally located. In the heart INVESTMENTS. t & co. U. 1. Branch las ordered two steamers, each of the city, on the WW. Q. IRWIN f an FranclBco. Cal. of 7,( 0 tons, from the Vulcan Shiu- - car line. Trnw build; easy. For particulars, apply to F S Merchant St. opp. Post Office Hy- - Lompany, of Bremen, for its Peachy Wm. G. .President dj St coraMunlcatir. i with the Branch West India line. Co.. Campbell block nxt Inrta. Francisco, cap- to Bishop & Co. 6815 Whitman & Go Claus Spreckels.... First trograpbto Offlcr 8al r . wm CHAS. BREW&R CO.'t m. vjrinara.. .nev.u' tain, of rel8 bo with It is said to be the intention of the A. GARTENRKRO'S fin rertenoe H. M. Whitney Jr... Treasurer offlca b corn the French Compagnie Transatlantique to property in Kaplolanl Park on the AGENTS. oeorge W. Ross toe llydrogra' make Cherbourg a port of call, land- beach. Address P. O. Box 225. at ohservaons suggestea Dy ing passengers 6811 otew!ogi' the cabin there on 8UGAR FACTORS forwarded to them at j New York Line 91 k offlca a have homeward voyages from New York. King Street. . rs j,er " . luniiij uii i n eeu-uecKe- to King AND t.uDi., - riavre THE Street Th.- trans-shippin- g MELROSE. tourtk'7 pilot charts of the North Pacific difficulty of pas-seriR-- rs Ageo regard-o- g Bark Foohng Suey will Ball from NEW Commission caa. and the test information in Havre roads is probably the YORK m FOR HONOLULU, on danger ;a navigation In the ws-t- a n of the change. After the first or about t8 tom-fort- s: tHE which they frequent. of May next the boats of the Rd Star Board end rooms: all modern AnrcvTS FOR Mariners are requested to report to th Lin. (Antwerp-Ne- w York) will also 1ctHc llehta: moaqulto April 15, 1901 Cot - a qultt. refined home. prf If Oceznir Steamship I lre damrers discover- or any other call at herbourg. Kins tret ran "flcleut Inducements are offeree K. Miyamoto, pass Tta-ohnn- o C It' Vfomatlon which cu o ut'lized f' cor th door Prices moderate. Of San Francisco, J3 ettng or aaiilng directions, in t01 Pin For frefcrht rates apply to I charts it Lieutenant Colonel S. B. Mills. Ar- 1 A publication of the pilot charts of th tillery Corps, formerly TTP(1 .natlond at CtUS BREWER & CO King Street, Corner of Alapal. Th." .. . Tntlmm.nl.iii.iii uiurjiLa w In." tort Pa,ciflc C. G. CALKTNS. Camp McKInley. has be-- apno nted an NOTICE. Uni tt j v.. In Charga acting inspector general at Manila. 17 Kllby Bt, Boston. TAILORINO AND REPAIRING, THE SILENT BARBER OR - CLOTHES CLEANED. Are Thorouehly D!? come the Dally Advertiser, 75 cents DR. BOWMAN HAS REMOVED Tlng. The newitarflT of port chnrees Rd his office and 319 C. BREWER & CO., LTD. tau force at Dantzig on April 1st. r month. residence to Vlnevnrd All my work guaranteed. Give m a JOSEPH FERNANDE. Btreet, near Emma. 6S22 Honolnlo. Arlington Hotel.

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fnr fh vv.. ! Says bttnace Society and Who Our Feathers are Black? onb Ufa t. i -- s a lc., Judd bldg. HERE was a strong- tendency to ;of the committee on intoxJrantK was resolution, which was referred to the XTTAL LIFE IN- - T avoid clashes in the Senate yes- - presented by Mr. White and adopted: public lands committee; i . - j , ' uaueipnia. terday morning and only routine Your on Resolved, That an item of $25,000 be ; committee Intoxicants, to Agent, came up. - oustness senator Kus- whom waa referred Senate bill 15 en. inserted in the Appropriation bill un- sel was get- - absent during the session m,ed .An act to amend sectlon 424 der the appropriation for the fire de- ANO "&Un rxsURxNCE !tinB rea3 for nis act perform- - Slash erand il- - CO ' of the Penal Laws relating to the partment of Honolulu for the installing TRK. ance which may occur today in regard of a fire telegraph system in Ho- lil Apat, gal manufacture for sale of spirituous alarm Honolulu. to the DlspenBary bill. Not a "tiff" liquors nolulu. !took place, and substance, has had the and when Senator White ?ame under consideration, report it Under suspension of rules, the Ap- moved to adjourn, shortly before noon. propriation bill was taken up for con- pAGE. Archltecta and because was Good Friday, was room it there A,go genate b,n 16 entltled ..An act sideration and referred to the printing IP u i.u an feeling evident of relief and a to amend section 425 of the Penal Laws committee. unanimous support of the motion. 8 teBUed at .hon The ;relating t0 the distillation of spirituous Resolution was taken off the table oox 7Tt tUuBiieu oi p.nuuu.,, h nad th under con- - and referred to the public lands com- - ssideration, report it back and recom- - ,mittee. WHHQRg Senator Ttnlrlwin.. tirouontorf f - .1 i 12 the - ,! iutrnu- 1 lc pasaaK At noon the Senate adjourned until l 4 CYl T TT f TJL i ri V T",iT--r. f . - V, fl nnmrnlt t i r, t.I ci . . 1 r .1.1. J 9 morning. i mij. nel- - luwiiuincg rii iso oena.Le im0111 enuuea An aui o'clock this "ucimasere, "iu iican.il, iu wuuiu wcus icra- - to amena section v6 or tne fenai taws red a resolution introduced April 1, by relating to importation of spirituous The House met promptly on time ion at. k. Carter: liquors, have have the same under con .this morning only to discuss an imme- Your committee interviewed the 'sideration, report it back and recom-TT-.i- i. diate motion to adjourn. Mahoe moved Merchant 8.; p. 0 j - mend it do not naas. VM WHITE 'to adjourn on account of Good Friday for typewriting, ter flnri flnri t,t ?w, n t,h C. L. CRABE. being a regular holiday throughout the ?2 i and recognized by the Federal "T7 aeain on Anril 1 idni tho Rn.rd orv- - Both the bills riferred to were order world 'Passing and' Surar8 "d a notlce on of jed typewritten and read the third time lawss Ma-- the Superintendent Aylett then proceeded to score the ; j Wer plMU; of-i- 1 JDllc Works calling his attention to on Monday. e.s - advertising the Dlock- Tl iu thf insnnitarv mnllti, rf tUa lovatnr. fr Paris renortfd for the DHDUC Government for not lf-- s and ordering him to remove the ands committee on resolution ib to - - "W; - r: l ; ! -- u -. . c Robertson explained that the custom rvi ... eiec- n v,, .n-ic- the effort trint the ftnnorintfndpnt of "'. Sterlings $40 .. u- v in a!1T.i,-- o..i-- u Trri, - wt n t of advertising went by the board " u.er Ave. sS6. passed a Your Su- - were when the Legislature lTTr- ,- . committee interviewed the items asked for in the resolution p to pro-th- - ; resolution the effect that such Iver and ooc. Appropriation bill The Johnsons $30 $25 C. E rintendent of Public Works, who included in the was necessary. stated that the matter had not been committee recommended that cedure not He further Tel in-- noiiaay M. nt'f-ndo- tr, - j;- -. !roanlntir,ti Vio laid nn the tnhle to be Liiieu u ua, iiui purposes Sun- - CHEAPEST IN TOWN agreement Su- - Appropriation bill, but to all intents and a 0R3. between the Assistant considered with the J vA 1 UIUV. IV UI A3 O.UU iuvi,,u. e Kumalae said that although he was officials in the Judic!arv building Mr. Paris reported further, for the . . v. .. u .1 : .. , I .. .1 . . . I..41 --- i- a i lie uiu vtjiicv. r ah wxd or as to the location of proposed new same committee, on resolution oo,to aan- - cnurui uicmuer, . , , . . lava - - i . . - .... i Mr i v vfi- i rr' j k jiciu hi Allipur.l near ... iriL irrs U b. cnS,ruc,ed on .tree, to KaUh,. ex.enaln, to the e.a. fd,t "XV "empern'a Pacific Cycle & Mfg., Co. ui" veranrw. or JHfliniarv I our committee nas tuc usik the luinucucu to anything the ordinary duties j building to connect with the sewer sys Superintendent of Public Works, who do but " . inside. the day. Therefore it was oetter hm 1026 FORT STREET. m, and th.- - re-T- ). ZIf as for .t.r'of rUVT4V nuisance in the yard that the estimate worn. ""'CI. $120,000 lump sum. it stay in the House and tl. KALAUOKALANI. works was in a Dickey the House consid- EYES We inter- asked that H. P. BALDWIN. was probably included. then er lost day as one of the regular otho, D. KAM'HA. viewed Mr. Pratt of the water works, the 'Jw, ' sh dif S'-irJ.h94- Thls report wel1 following " as the the estimate for this district. 2, rjln toS ue sam n-- committee, to was in hand. Tour eyee whom As there is quite a population and a I Crepe. Silk, J Champoray, ' r'ferrp(3 lBld 0pTlClAN a resolution Introduced April up settle- - The motion to adjourn was carried large tract being opened for 12-1- 1. by G. R. Carter, instructing the com- - a 'by a vote of ' t : "7 and as the water rates are Dickey questioned the vote and asked Z'ZL IsourSe of large profit to the Govern- - "l ",c Vttu' recom for a rising ballot, but was overruled Woolen Pajamas. QSt,. op. - 1" ment. your committee would speaker. - - iium by the IwNg- 1 trie prooate nroceeaings ana be granted. records mend the amount asked Several of members remained to of the Judiciary committee, JOHN T. BROWN. the rv. - v adopted. work after the adjournment and Moss-ma- n, - onw l'asi PARIS, Crepe. Golf H .:?wi J. D. arrayed in a new Easter suit, Linen Shirts. Ptla.,,1 it anta. We "nd that the construction of a L. NAKAPAAHF J boo vault stayed to chat with Speaker Aklna. for the Judiciary department was report was adopted. i recdmmpnlat v. lu m tv The AT Then Senator Kanuha went after the CAUGHT A DREADFUL COLD. pfiiUfl'T ' .;0glslature of 1892. and an appropria- - printing committee and asked that ed manager T. M. hu a UilJr I 'ft K'uurtuiy maae at tnat time ior tne possession be pro-rinr.- Marion Kooke, for ?air.e. several bills in its Thompson, a large importer of fine t Kal- - i9 fi in nrlnt forthwith. Senator millnery 1658 avenue, r "eet - at Milwaukee e- 08 two opinion as nmue iu. chairman or the commit- Chicago, says: "During the late severe ASADA & - JlSj? MER. vault in the Loan bill passed in eUeKpa;omiged the Senator that the bills weather I caught a dreadful cold LVuTT. the Council of State, but that ; snf;uld be on the desks of the solons which kept me awake at night and No. 141 Hotel Street. v CI t "0ln uiiuei &ciiu uuan ... ,r,m :a v. as made me unfit to attend my work dur- - r Will has uulluncu nc and Kami nacinea. arm tWen been about exhausted for tne Because a man is a gooa tanor ne '" j , " wr" f?!reragB system and other items in the necessarily know all ' 1" 1 C?ZLr does not about foria a severe cold,i at time,? which offices. that - printing seemed to relieve her so quickly that Dy tne superinien- I ,aent stimatea Rnator White introduced "An act to I bought some for myself. It acted like Cafe. of Public Works that the proposed revision of magic, began to Improve Vail It t,..11 . . - . - tlprovide for the the statutes and I at hi ost '.ooo, and an item can- . tH Territory of and once. I am now entirely well and feel Ti? fr liVI. . '.it 1 Hawaii." under k "iia amount for, the vault nas suspensi0n of rules it was referred to very pleased to acknowledge its mer H50 its." sale , by Smith & Co uer lhl the Loan biU nOW before I printing committee, and Senator For Benson. Read the Advertiser. rOftl. the Ltd. "ca, u. AALAUUKAbAM. Kanuha's report for the committee on uAviD KAutiA. education that the bill relating to school H. P. BALDWIN. Avoid colds Dy drlnKing "Kentucky j licenses pass was adopted. Favorite" whisky. Spruance, Stanley The following report of the majority J Mr. White introduced the following & Co., San Francisco, proprietors. 75 Cents a Month 1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONCLULU, APRIL 6, IftL States and the Sandwich Islands are cut down at least one-ha- lf if not more. "You cannot imagine how extremely 6 ROM aggravating It is to wait in Honolulu while the fine Occidental & Oriental Book I'bUoO and go, and not be able to M I beats come Ilia m travel on them. Something surely should be done to remedy such a state of things." LIMITE1 Attention! WASHINGTON Dr. King came to San Francisco on the Notwithstanding a general asort-- Ladies, Alameda, which arrived in the fog a ment of day or two after the Rio de Janeiro ran ashore and sank with such a loss of life. "We blamed our captain for being cau- tious and having 'cold feet,' but when SALE OF the fog lifted, and we saw where we Books and SPECIAL How R. Raymond were, and when we heard what had hap- pened to the Rio, we were truly thank-fi- d Have in Stock J i for his foresight." Flashed Across HAWAIIAN STAMPS BURNED. Stationery Offer for Sale White Dress Goods. The Postoffiee Department recently de- stroyed about 54,000 postal cards which in stock, we are expecting shortly Republic Hawaii. belonged to the of Hawaii. in many About 28,000 and 25,000 cards a replenishment were burned. This last remnant of Ha- lines of Great Reduction in Price. waii's postal service was placed in a and big furnace especially constructed by the Staple Goods, HONOLULU SEA Redemption Division for the purpose of destroying the postal cards and postal Card Board, P ROOFING, stamps of Hawaii's republican govern- HINDERED ment. About a month ago all of the Papeteries, Tablets, Must Sell 2.000 Pieces of TRAVEL BUILDING PAPER, Being Overstocked we Hawaiian uncancelled postage stamps and obtainable were burned. Their face val- Lunch Tally Cards, PRESERVATIVE PAINT, te would call up-to-da- Dress Goods, and . line, new White ue was about $5S,000, but if the Depart- Plain and Crepe Tissues, BOILER AND STACK PAIN'T following prices: Hawaiian Stamps and Postal Cards ment had had the power to sell them, at your attention to the least $100,000 would have been given for Typewriter Supplies, INSULATING COMPOUND. Burned Col. Sanger's them by enterprising collectors. Apropos of stamps, there is a story with other things useful and BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINT Mission. current here of how a Washington to one of the San Francisco ornamental. papers had to pay the Government two I ee nts and foot the bill for a champagne WASHINGTON, March IS. Charles supper. It happened in this wise: He Headquarters for the Warren Stoddard, the poet of the South somehow became possessed of a Cana- REFINED SUGARS, dian stamp, and, being of an in- 250 Pieces of Seas, had a unique experience with a no- Hawaiian Annual Cube and granular.: quiring turn of mind, thought to discov- torious traveler in Hawaii some years er its value in this country by affixing ago. This was the celebrated swind'er the stamp to an envelope and sending it and other books pertaining to PA- T- oTls T Dimity Ross Raymond, who was arrested in addressed through the mall. He adopt- these islands. Fine ed sent note to Lucol and Linseed. is the idea and a a friend, New Haven the other day. "There who received It. but with the stamp un- at least one thing that can be said in cancelled. Next day he saw his friend, STEAM PIPE COVERil 5 cents a yard favor of Ross Raymond, and that is that who informed him of the receipt of the note with stamp. he did not spend the enormous sums of the uncancelled Now, Reed's Patent Ela.ti though it never before had been sus- I Thos. G. Thrum Covering. Former price 10 cents. money he borrowed altogether on him- pected that this particular correspond self, but in entertaining his acquaint- ent was in sympathy with the English, Stationer and Bookseller, he immediately jumped to the conclusion NDU1UNK. ances and the people he called his friends Brewer Block. 1063 Fort Street that the officials of the Department had Water-proo- f Cold Water m on the most lavish and marvelous scale. isint the letter through the office with "The story of his sudden appearance stamp courtesy Inside and outside, In waits' the uncancelled out of colors. Pieces of and disappearance in Hawaii sounds like and respect to the face of the Queen pic-- I 200 tured on the stamp, and he so expressed Arabian Nights tale, I shall never an himself in language choice and vigorous. FILTER PRESS CLOTH, forpet it. In the first place, he came to The outcome of the matter was a wager TO THE Linen and Jute. Stripes Honolulu, not on the regular steamer, of a supper with a few cold1 bottles on Lace tin- Fine I, side, and Mr. Correspondent was a sailing vessi and created quite but in given assignment CEMENT, AND BRu on very landing. Dressed the of calling at the LIME a furore his Department and getting proof trom the in the lattst cut from a London tailor, officials. He took the first opportunity, PUBLIC 12 cents a yard cane imaginable, carrying the nobbiest 'you may be sure, of doing this by cail- - and with a grand old Knglish swagger, Ing on the Postmaster General the. next Former price 20 cents he emerged from this ungodly vessel and ;day and laying the matter before him. made a triumphant progress to the Roy- When Postmaster General Smith heard AGENTS FOR al Hawaiian Hotel, where he rented the ."courtesy to the Queen" his face took on WB WISH TO THANK THJS PJKO most expensive suite of rooms they had. , a smile, half of pity and half of amuse- ?LB of Honolulu for the large patron nev- He did not know a soul in town and ment, and he said: i age they have bestowed on ui. WESTERN SUGAR REFINING! er a soul knew him. He inquired where "That stamp went through the office, San Francisco, Cal. 1 I lived. I was then camping out with a 'not by courtesy to the Queen but through We are now offering 90 Pieces of stag-rack- et number of the fellows in a the blunder of some official. Canadian bungalow, a mile or so from Honolulu. stamps are not taken as postage in this-- I Out he came and greeted me with open country, and that letter should have been BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE w -- ill arms. marked 'Held for Postage,' a due Meats, Stripes " your Philadelphia, Pa. Fine Lace a letter for you from 'I've stamp affixed and two cents collected by friend, Frank Millet, in San Francisco,' 'the letter-carrie- r, and, although I e.in-- ; he said. Now Millet and I were the not compel you to do so, it would be a best of chums, had lived together in 'ccurtes yto-th- e Department' for you to Poultry, 10 a C cents so yard introduced MILL Venice for years, a fellow pay the two cents now." The corre- NEWELL UNIVERSAL lightly. 15 by him was not received spondent saw it "was up to him," so Manufacturers of National Former price cents. 'By the way, he did not produce the he paid the two cents like a little man Shredder, New York. letter, but, feeling in his waistcoat pock- and a supper for two with a few cold Produce, et, said he must have left it at the ho- bottles on the side is one of the sehed- - tel. I told him never mind, and intro- tiled events of very near future, the stags. the duced him to the rest of the He only proviso being that one of the toasts PARAFFINE PAINT COM I'ANTJ off. He was bright, Etc., Etc. of took with them right shall not be "courtesy to the Queen." San Francisco, Cal. 1,500 ad- Pieces good talkative, and full of rattling ""NATIONAL ventures. He invited several of us back BANK STATEMENT. to the hotel wtih him, rented whole The Treasury Department has recent- I suites of apartments for those of us ly received the first statement issued by MR White Dress Goods who went, had cases of champagne sent the National Bank of Hawaii, at Hono- in OHLANDT & CO., to the rooms at night, and kept the lulu. This bank was established on Au- WITH AN IMPROVED San Francisco, Cal. Assorted Styles and Patterns, reduced from 20c to on us. gust 23, 1000, DELIVM1 whole plaee a tiptoe waiting He with a capital stock pal.i in SYSTEM. 12 cents, Must be sold as we are overstocked. did not produce the letter and did not amounting to $500,000. In the five months refer to it again. j In which It has been operating the ag- "It was not many hours, 1 might say, gregate assets have grown to about $t,- - before he was the lion of Honolulu. He 000,000, and the Individual deposits amount entertained and was entertained in turn to $380,298, or nearly four-fift- hs of the balls, dinners, champagne suppers, won- capital stock. coaching ev- Treasury Ho-- 1 Lands derful breakfasts, parties officials have received the Pieces up to a nolulu sat- 250 erything. He kept that town bank's statement with much pace it never knew before. Everyone, ex- isfaction, and say it is a good example III cepting the English people, took to him, of tin- - amount of confidence stran-;-r- s LIMITED. ' loaned him money, entertained him, and and foreigners have in American con-- . Dotted Swiss entered into a jolly good time wit hhim. cerns. This is the only national bank in P. O. BOX Xl. BETHEL IT For He did not refer to his past history at 'operation In any of the new Island pos-- I all quite naturally; and nobody knew sessions. plaus- anything about him. He was so COL. SANGER'S MISSION. 10 cents a yard ible that they took him for what he seemed a rollicking wealthy American, Col. Joseph P. Sanper, who has been Former price 15 cents. Anglicised, living 'for the joy of travel.' ordered to Manila for duty as inspecto." GET OUT Sale. "I asked him one day if he were the genera of the division of the Philip- pines, has special instructions to stop at distinguished Rositer Raymond. He shoon Did you ever think of the advantage his head sadly. 'No, I wish I were; but Honolulu en route, and inspect military I am only Ross Raymond.' Then he pro- posts in Hawaii. Considerable land has of ownership? The man who rents ceeded quite delicately to let us know been taken for military purposes in the 100 who 'only Ross Raymond' was. I must vicinity of Honolulu, and some of the property is at the mercy of his land- Pieces forti-tic.itio- say he treated us all royally, never prounfl also has been acquired for n LOTS IN KING STREET T! that purposes. The condition of this lord. The man who owns property is asked any of us for a cent, and we nev- fori er Imagined he was borrowing at such property, as well as the condition of the Independent from $i,35o to $1,500 a lot, small force of United States troops in th.i Dotted Swiss a wholesale rate and 'doing' the town to premtsl N. such perfection. One day he disappea- Island, will come under the observation Tou can easily own a property on known as G. Wilcox's Of Sanger redlikewise in a sailing vessel and the Col. while in Hawaii. our plan. shock came. He left behind him moun- KK AU HOU MUTINY 12 cents a yard tains of debt had borrowed thousands The Treasury Department has inves- up every of dollars; had run bills in tigated the report of mutiny amonp Por- Former price 20 cents. place In Honolulu. So people talked to Ricans on the steam Ke Au Hou in quite natural that they should. It was the harbor of Honolulu bound for sugar Independence a most tremendous comedy, looking at it IN MAI up plantations on the Island of Maul in TWENTY LOTS in one way. Things kept cropping January, finds to have been high- cropping up. I wrote to Millet and and it and ly exaggerated. One of the Porto Ri- VALLEY, formerly Montano'i he said he never heard of the fellow; cans, while under the influence of liquor, Park Lots 150 Pieces never gave him a letter, and knew noth- threatened the master of the vessel with Nobody any- $3,000 a ing about him. could learn a knife. The master, w'ho was some- lot thing about him, except that he had not what timid, instead of confining this come in on the steamer, because a man man in a cabin, put back to Honolulu, For particulars, apply to Egyptian was aboard ready to arrest him. We and asked the police to take the man Mull next heard of Raymond down in Austra- ashore. this man, however, - As had t.- T x T TV Tk T" T" T iiTQ lia, playing the same game; then living money belonging to other Porto Ricans, CHAS. F. PETERSON, t tn t like a Monte Cristo In East India, In a they objected to his being sent ashore, $ magnificent palace, with a whole retinue and a policeman was brought on board KAIULANI TRACT, from at half price. of servants. Then we heard he was in 15 Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. to protect captain until Maui was prison in England. None of us in Ho- the reached, when the only Porto Rican in- $250 a lot nolulu ever forgot him, and I don't think volved up, we ever in the trouble sobered and shall." the ed "mutiny" ceased. PASSENGERS DO.v'T LIKE IT. The Patent Office has granted a patent 250 Pieces A strange complication In relation to to William O. Gregg of Honolulu on a Plumbers' passenger travel between the United cane-unloadi- machine. FITY LOTS IN KEKI ' TRJ States and Hawaii has arisen since the J. HARRY DAVIS. Islands were annexed to this country. opposite Makee Island. V" India Linen, Through the Act of Annexation, the Isl- ands became a part of this country, and Supplies hence all laws that apply to shipping In In the United States and between United reduced Price. States ports apply also to shipping be- KILL TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. tween the ports of the United States and W TWENTY LOTS IN Hawaii. There is a law which requires I that ail passenger travel between United THIS Washout Closets, TRACT, $1,200 a l States ports shall be in United States ivlf. Patent 100x200, bottoms. Vessels of foreign register Enameled Lavatories. carrying passengers between our ports Our Sheetings Sale will be con- must pay a penalty of $200 for each pas- - Enameled Sinks, assorted sizes. People traveling from Honolulu Enameled Urinals, assorted to this country have been put to much sizes. tinued one week longer. Call early inconvenience and delay, owing to their That Clusters around Galvanized Steel Sinks, assort i Inability to find an American ship to and see these Goods. You will find bring them to this country. an sties. Dr. E. F. King, formerly of Washing- UNHEALTHY Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. them the best value ever offerd in ton, but who is now on his way from the Hawaiian Islands to Vienna to study, HAIR Lead Traps, assorted sizes. For further particular 1 Honolulu has been in the city for a few days, arid j i3 staying while here at the St. Louis CAUSING... Galvanized Iron Pipes, assorted was, Hotel. He obliged to remain in Ho sizes. nolulu nearly ten days In order to get DANDRUFF a ship that could take him to San Fran- Pipe Fittings, assorted sizes. cisco. FALLING "It Is really a most absurd and most Pig Lead, Calking Lead; Solder, U Inconvenient HAIR W. C. Ac thing," said he. "The Ha- B, waiian arge quantities. KERR CO Islands are none too well supplied FINALLY L with vessels, and to exclude American Navy and Plumbers' Oakum. citizens trying to return home from the BALDNESS use of any excepting American ships, is Hose Bibbs, assorted sizes. ridiculous In the extreme, and a most " Destroy the cause, you remove short-sighte- Check, Globe Valves, d policy. Honolulu is served the effect" Gate and & Compan LIMITED. by a Japanese line, by the Occidental & itop and Service Cocks. Oriental, by the Pacific Mail, and by the Spreckels HERRIGIDE lines. Fortunately, a few of eradicates the germ, promotes the Tinned Rivets, assorted sites. Estate the Pacific Mall steamers have an Amer- growth of the Real ican register; hair. For sale by all otherwise it would be ab- drugSiits. Price $1.00. Q,ueen St., Honolulu. solutely Impossible for a person to come a HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.," Brokers. from Honolulu to the United States at all. By this most peculiar law the trans- NO. tVl FORT ST., portation facilities between the HOLLISTER DRUG CO., LTD., United Agents. OPPOSITE SPRECKELS BANK. 10 WEST KING

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Economy of good things in Dry Goods:

Kid Gloves The Fans Sew Whitney & Marsh, ik Silk Petticoats These garments have become very popular in Honolulu within the past year. And indeed with their wonderful pleats --rows. A new Easter gown and an old fan: and ruffles and their beautiful shades of color, plain and changeable, they well-nig- h 9 . jssertments, You cannot imagine it, can you? Nor SECOND ANNUAL are the irresistible. can we imagine how dressy women are i Taffeta Silk Petticoats with wide, accordion pleated ruffle it going to resist these entrancing con- savings a; and deep graduated flounce; colors, cardinal, I ,ia EASTER SALE royal blue and The ceits with spangles and lace trim- black; made to retail at $10; extraordinary at $7.50 table mings, all so suggestive of finery. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with wide pleated ruffles, underpiece I,; Have you seen the fans of hand-pai- nt Some people have an idea when they pass our store and dust ruffle. A handsome skirt, at $10.00 ed silk? Here are some of the prices:1 that it is a small store with a small stock, etc., etc. Taffeta Silk Petticoats of extra quality rustling silk, with deep scalloped and heavily embroidered flounce, dust ruffle and lace-trimm- ed A mistake. Here is one of up-to-da- te lingte White Silk fans Honolulu's brightest, underpiece of contrasting color; a swell garment $18.00 1 - with silver scroll $ .50 I,- - ' 1.25 stores with one of the largest stocks of goods in rjd ... White, pink, blue and lavender IV 1 hi gold and silver spangled fans... 1.00 the city. We're net so old, but it isn't always age that

hand-painte- "nl.!L Black and white d and counts. It's push and energy, As a proof of our Combs and Hair Orname ts Leather Goods k r! l.so spangled fans ornamented in white Cha-- W 3.50 success we point with just pride to the daily increasing EUle t- -clasp sterling silver ... 'uu number of ladies who entrust their business to us.

-- v i n,-! i t-- a m 1 : vv u v w iurj. w 11 i ir ur iii iiiiw..v,v. iiwii neres u uiiance lur yuu iu itfpietusn we are going to let the prices do UUIKH dLllS U1C rULUlliaC rviVCI llllb lb a lOUg Way our siock oi tiair urnamfus. iou most of the talking, and they will ao ir aunng to me Den- - a very Handkerchiefs for A Hollar in an hut it Un't 3 r rmmchnrP tn hnu for sa'e make interesting speech. Bat eflt of your purse. Note the savings a word of the goods every purse, ev-- vvi 1 1 low; a dollar go here this week in this great Easter Sale on offerings, excelled stock awaits the Easter buyer. Prices temptingly the partial list of and ery bag shown in this section is ap- - ..V,nco a latelv, offpetpd T.ilfp these: Lfcsobya generou - of ours. judge the rest of the prices from them: proved by the fashion-fixer- s: imt!rrhed lac and fancy cornered handkerchiefs. Plain Hair Clasps, Horseshoes and L ,ton Bags, pretty col- - 5c each Bowknots $ .15 hatetlain a lour ctolce lection in alligator leather. hmiiipred handkerchiefs which include many novel- - Plain Side Combs .35! brown y--- - Ladies' Neckwear and back offered . in. oh j en Plain Back Combs .50 now at $1.50 each! . n T.inon Vinnfilfrohipfsi marked Hnwn The most varied assortment of neck dressings we, have ever had Is Clasps, Horse- - lot 01 niroF jRhinestone Hair Chatelaine Bags, lavender llSEiS Uinr herf--, with its Easter greetings to you. Every new caprice; Stocks, Jabots. jjC to EXACT Li HAW caui .,Z. : shoes and Bowknots .75 and grey, ornamented with Flnrna and Collarette!;' made of daintv Laces and Chiffons- - ma n v rf thom oivn FAfRROIDERED handkerchiefs with Louis knot9 hard wrought. Pretty, all of them. Just the kinds that Fashion demands; Kninestone side combs l.wi ueaua ana snver nn- - .ou ishings J2.50 eacbl fiorai designs, worm rrom 10 wuu Inst the kirds which will add so materially to the beauty of your Easter Rhinestone Pompador Combs 1.00 gown. down-hil- Black Seal Purses, sterling ibfcireonly suggestions nf the bargains in our immense handker- - The prices run l like this: Rhinestone Back Combs . .. 1.25 Fancy Chiffon collars, $3. 00 silver mounted and plain. ..$1.00 each! Jabots with trimmed with real Irish Point Lace.. Fancy Ornaments, Butterfly and BUdiie. 1 ancy grey Chiffon Jabots, with collars trimmed with Valenciennes Lace. Bowknot designs, Rhinestone Black and alligator pink, blue, cerise and cream 2.50 Purses, sterling mounts ...$1.50 each! Paris Collars; something new; white Silk, Chiffon or Organdie, lace and Emerald Settings 2.50 trimmed 1.50 Fancy Liberty Jabots in white, delicate blues, pinks and cerises 75 A lot of very pretty Stocks and Bows, about twenty kinds in the as- sortment, marked from 75c and $1 to 25 ' I Belt Offering , ... 1 The Kaiser Silk Glove a corner or tbe Men Just space enough left to tell you about the shirts the new : we were overstocked on Leather Belts. So we've taken Ladies' Silk Ribbed Vesis New ones. Of course, we couldn't Wact a Corset? A keep piling in new un- 5fe:; them ar.d placed them on our counters and offer them for perfectly fitting correctly sized the sorts j Silk Glove. Patent double tipped fln-- I less the earlier arrivals march- Then get a ed out to make room for Mtaly 'msry of them have actually been sold for $1) all at "Straight Front." ger ends. Every style from two to them. Perhaps you think we've harp- All of which goes to show that thirty buttons. Blacks, modP., there is a constant ebb flow Something to appeal to an exacting ed too much on the "Straight Inn. and taste. Termed "shield shape" fromi and operas. These are the prices: of the shirt tide at this store. A kinds of belts Front" string already. At the Gloves, satisfactory place to buy shirts, i'mciful which women like are here, too, in the extra under armpiece, similar toj Kaiser Taffeta Silk two don't you For Eas- risk of seeming tiresome, we and three button . 45c f.rh think? this stferable numbers. In fact, the gathering is so comprehensively an ordinary dress shield. Made of soft ' ter sale: again ask you to come to this Kaiser pure Silk Gloves, two and 50 doz. Madras and Per- elastic silk yarn in pink, sky hello and 75c, $1, jfcie that you see cor- three buttons $1.2i cale Golf Shrits, some with ran't fail to b e suited. white. Edges silk chocheted with sale and ask to the only set that's going to be worn by Kaiser Gloves, 12 button operas. . 75c attached collar and cuffs, tape to match. Four qualities 75c. $1, Kaiser Gloves, 16 button operas.. .$1.00 some without collar, but $1.25 and $1.50. stylish women this year. with one pair detached Kaiser Gloves, 30 button operas... 1.50 cuffs 75c each

iAmlum, The Liay of .... iG&$$t&& Resurrection MASTER OF YOURSELF. misery of body and mental and spiritual Edgar A, P. Newcomb wretchedness are the result. Choir. "He that ruleth hi spirit is better than Life is worth too much to be spent in Prayer. this way. Like a thoughtless we - he that taketh a city." Proverbs xvi:32. child Solo, Tin- Resurrection ...H. R Shelley put the watch in the water to see if it Miss S. Lillian Byington; Dr. O. EJ. In .order to capture a city several will float, and it keeps time no more. To Wall, violin; Miss Millie E. Hitch- - things are necessary. The general must have your hatred impulsively stirred, to cock, organ. be conscious of the fact that the victory-wil- l lose your temper say more you Hymn, 202. and than No. be worth the struggle; he must have mean, is to trifle with the holiest rela- Sermon, The Triumphant Faith and Its confidence In his men, their endurance tions and to break the bunds of friend- Living 1 Cor. 15:14,2"). Assurance. and courage, and lie must be so deter- ship, which ought to be. helpful and up- - i Pastor. mined to succeed that he would rather lifting. Self-contr- a good word given Anthem, Easter W. F. Sudds die than fail. Under such conditions he in exchange for a bad one, a quiet re- Choir. will be sure o hoist his flag on the con- joinder to a hasty accusation, these are Trayer. quered walls. the foundations on which happiness and Hymn, No. 195. usefulness securely you are Benediction. There Is. however, a larger and a moie rest. If honorable task than even this. The sur- master of yourself you will generally be Organ Pos.iude, Cujus Animam (Stabat any you Mater) Rossini render of a city brings renown to a master of situation in which may placed. , S. Byington. small number whose names are set with be Miss Lillian gems in the coronet of history. The sur- Moreover, this is tho kind of practical W 11; evening service, 7:30; Wednesday render of the wild passions, the fierce religion of which the world stands most prayer meeting, 7:30. Christian Church, Rev. E. A. Cory, and all consuming ambitions, the un- in need. It is not enough to believe tl your yo ; pastor, Alakea street, near King street. bridled selfishness of human nature to 'truth and call It creed, for Kaster Services at the Christian that moral principle, that noble purpose, should live the truth, and that truth Makikl- Chapel, on Klnau Etreet. Sun- Church, 11 a. m. Voluntary, invocation, that high and holy aim which is conse- love. The whole gist of the Gospels ma. day preaching service, 8 o'clock. hymn. Scripture reading, Matt. 27:1-2- 3; single sentence, I crated by tne baptism of God's approv.il, be put into a namel: yd. , ,, hymn, prayer, response, reading, An brings something far better than re- "Avoid ail ill temper, be always kind! i - offertory self-respec- i Japanese AL E. Church, 11. Klhara. pas- Kaster Poem; anthem, offertory, nown, namely, peace, content, t, ami cheerful, too great to stoop to i prayer, sermon, "The Accused or Your path wl anthem, the consciousness of integrity, mean word deed." day school, 10; morning service, 11; even- Criminal"; hymn, communion hymn, against which the gates of hell catin t thus be smoothed, and instead of thon ing service, 7:45; class meeting, 8:30; pray- communion, hymn, benediction, organ. prevail, ar.d the name of the victor is you will lind flowers, for good will e? er meeting, Wednesday, 8. Services at Night, 7:30 p. m. Voluntary, invocation, written In the Book of Life. pressed in loving words and generoi Poem; hymn, awa' Walkahalulu Church. ;intheni, reading. An Easter Tf the captain of a vessel has ho pert acts is godlike. Heaven is not far response. Scripture reading, yourself.-Georg- e prayer, which he hopes to reach he is the victim if you love your neighbor as Matt. 28; hymn, offertory, offertory H. Hepworth in New York Hei Kawaiahao Church, Rev. H. EL Parker, of of circumstance. Wind and storm and prayer, anthem, nermon. "The Savior wave his The pole aid. pastor. Sunday school, '0; morning ser- Men"; hymn, benedictioa, organ. are masters. star 11; 7:30; shines In vain, and his compass is rn vice, evening service, preaching in The sermons of Rev. Mr. Cory on Eas- WTT. I English by Rev. W. D. Westervelt; Chris- concluding ones In the unheeded guide. He drifts, forever ter will be the comes It) anchor--never- . Hut tian Rndeavor, 6.30; prayer meeting, Wed- series on the "Life of Christ." drifts. 3n! Golden Rule nesday, 7:30. with ve "n compass and star, with a ehprt on which to mark hlfl progress, Bazaar's Relief Camp No. 2. Sunday scliool, 1:30. The Baptist Society of Honolulu. Reg- an.' ibove all, a stout heart to achieve, L ' ;...... ,.-...'...... - ; ular meeting first Sabbath afternoon of h- - l'aces all oontirgoneles, and though each month at 3 o'clock in Young Men's Wi ther beaten and bruised, lie safeh Peniel Mission, Nuuanu street, Irwin A cordial x Easter Sunday religious services at the Uddenberg Christian Association parlors. r- his at last block, below King, Miss anl to drs'mat'on New Book List '' atholic Church of St. John the Baptist, Woods, invitation ia extended all. S'p ta il why It is hi" (;nur"h Kuliiii-waen- Mrs. Adams, and Miss a soul thai her knows Hiln '"himn :n. a, Rev. Father Clement in The Honolulu Baptist Society will hold missionaries in charge. Services Young Men'j here nor whither it is going. Which is rge, tomorrow, April 7, 8 a. m. sharp. as follows: meeting, 7:30, their Easter service at the enough to God to High Street 3 o'clock S in-da- noi near hear the "NAPOLEON; THE LAST PHASE," mass, with sermon and collection and meeting in the hall at 8 each evening Christian Association at warning or guiding voice, which has a : the by Lord Rosebery. 3 ns,. usual, the two choirs of Moanalua Sunday, meeting All are welcome. hi -- . except Monday. wharf no religion for encouragement and good for Kallhl-waen- a "WITH HOOPS OF STEEL," by Kel- .and joining to execute the at 9 a. m., followed by a Bible class in cheer, takes little satisfaction in life and '"'lowing programe: 3 p. ly. the hall; holiness meeting at m. and approach or Con-a- n u Hawaiian Hymn, Salvation Army Hall, corner of King dreads the death. With "THE GREAT BOER WAR," by ' ( Kaster evening services' as usual. The reading Captains Burgess nothing to do in the present except to Doyle. vi'll Aquam, Capperger. open day 10 a. m. to and Nuuanu streets. 'Hon room Is each from pass the time as pleasantly as possible, AND AC- rh..i Kyrle, Gluck. 4 p. you rind daily and Sullivan, in command. , LITERARY FRIENDS "llllam M. m., where will the and notbinir to hope for In the futu"-1- QUAINTANCE," by W. D. How-ell- s. r.'j. school Gloria, Mozart, 12th mass. papers, religious reading matter and free I and Bi- - and existence is not a boon to be highly 'redo, Webb. writing materials. Come rest, read of Rhode Island, who March-mon- t. I, Bible Bishop Clark, prized "In the Name of Woman," by Banctus, Webb. write. Miss Woods will lead the Is presiding Bishop in the United necessity, your spirit- O Salutaris, Zingarelli. on Sunday mornings. also The first then, of class States, has written the following no ual career Is the conviction that you "The Landmarks of Old Boston," by Agnus, Webb. tice: "At the recent, consecration u not an accident, grenir Drake. 'egina H;,f.ii, de held ot but a part of the Lahat Serene. The following regular services are the Bishop Coadjutor of the Bishop plan. The next necessity Is such perfect "The Duke of Stockbridge." by Ed- t'athe.: Hawaiian Easter Hymn. Seventh-Da- y Chapel: au- - Holy at the Adventlst Fond du Lac was held under the mastery of yourself that you can make ward Bellamy. a. di. Saturday, Sabbath school, at 10 a. m.; hr,ritv .f Hie commission signed and of by Overton. ih 11 the best of the worst, and find In everv "The Heritage Unrest," pleaching 11 a. m.; Wednesday, prayer pealed mo as presiding Bishop of Vincennes," by Thomp- S?r-ant- at by incident, whether It he a laugh or n sob. "Alice of Old Christian Science services, Beretania and missionary meeting at 7:30 p. m. All I feel rnyseir called upon son. k txi ' the church. a new rung In the ladder on which you ffUon of between Punchbowl and Alapal are welcome. E. L. Howe, pastor. any responsibility Tor the "Quisante," by Anthony Hope. Pule mvin- -. to disclaim climb out of darkness Into light t. Entrance "Non Pareil," first violation of the rubrics on that occa- "A Century of American Diplomacy," IS?;' m.. cottage to right. Services on Sun-da- ya 7f yon would do well, begin by a vic- The the Evangelical Church, cor- sion and the introduction ,f v stmentfl by John W. Foster. at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening at .Portuguese ot use in tory over yoursedlf. Curb your nas-slon- s. "V- - V. , streets, having no authority the "Billy Baxter's Letters." H. R-- arish 7:30 ner of Miller and Punchbowl o'clock. pastor. Preaching in church." br'dle your untamed thoughts, "Monsieur Beaucaire," by Tarklngton. Rev. A. V. Soares, live with an object constantly in view, pa- cor- - 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; and many others. In cloth and cf the flrnt Methodist Episcopal Church, Portuguese at keep yourself well under control, like per bindings. P fSth5a Corgrega-- ner Beretania avenue and Miller street, Sundav school, 2:30 p. m., conducted in Rev. J. L. McLaughlin writes to Dr. : man who his hand on Rev, - W. A. Bowen, superintendent. al- the has the tiller Pi r lan O. L. Pearson. nastor.Reeular ser- English; A. H. Briggs of San Francisco that, guides his The truly religious wtatng, raoming anij v.ces as follows: Sundays, 10 a. m., Sun- - meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 'and craft. Praver will though he has been in Manila only six life Is a life, a of charity,- - ST. 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m.. public The Portuguese Sunday School calm life of 316 FORT school: and 700 probationers, a good "ilp and sermon; 6:30 p. m., Epworth meet at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon months, he has had Judgment, a kindly life and life of T 3,000 nr. .run- - J .1 ft . OO v m nfflVflF for their Easter exercises. Communion an aggregate attendance of about Will t .ward all. ng. a welcome always to an. t ar. will take place in the church at 11 o'clock at his 18 weekly meetings and is sorely We spend too much time In fretting, as sonage adjoining the church. a. m., and at that time five new mem- handicapped by not having literature, jthoucb God had given the responsibility received into the church. you MCCHESNEY & SOK The music bers will be money nor anything. Into unskilled hands. If what antic kate ana l) ipate of ill can be avoided, then avoid .its Tha Reorganized Church of Jesus It: but If this is Impossible, then face i,. Christ ser-vic- es Memorial Chapel, Kamehameha bishop Montgomery addressed a - of Matter Day Saints will hold Bishop i it use It for your benefit. Ther- Perry, postor.-Servl- ces and soul's Wholesale GrocBrs on Sunday in the Mllilani Hall (rear Schools, Rev. Silas P. Methodist audience at a university Is nothing, which will not contribute to Bishop 9 every morning 11 "t the fpra House) as follows: a. m.. Sabbath at gathering recently. The Los Angeles strength and breadth of your char-- i Leather and Sboe Finding?. k 10 Sunday the of Mormon Class; a m., o'clock. Independent says: "The Roman Cath- acter If you are wise enough to master lieh "" w'tti school; 11 a. m., preaching, Hawaiian eer- - Rev. Silas Perry, pastor of Bishop Me- - olic Bishop not hedge, but came it. Bonp Rw-Hewitt- !. 7:30 p. m.. preaching, English ser- morial Chapel, will conduct the follow- did 4at Heaolmla Wrr rmon, "Gospel Gifts." ing Easter services tomorrow: square out in a most refreshing man- We lose half the joys that lie in our Tanarr ill temper; we are easily dis- Organ Prelude, Chorus of Angels ner on the 'Cause of Church Disagree- path by our Scotson Clark ments.' " turbed when our poise should be perfecr: BCh8 Chinese Church (Congregational;, Rev. we are Irritated by a word, a look, an H. W. FOSTER & CO., Edward W. Thwlng. acting pastor. Sun- Miss S. Lillian Byington. behold, sun 11; Morning Dudley Buck unintended affront: and, the 11 or tno day school, 9:30; preaching service, Carol, Easter Bishop Kelley of Geralton. Australia, whole day Silversmiths mfl. evening Preparatory School. creeps behind a cloud, and the Gold and Sunday school In English, 2:30; has. charge of a diocese that has an meeting 111 temper meeting, Invocation. is spoiled. Instead of rrvice. 7:30; Wednesday, prayer area of about 1,200,000 square miles good nature, and so rendering It In-- ! 7:30. Hymn, The Magdalene G. W. Warren with WATCH REPAIRINGjIBN. apt nearly forty times as large as Ireland. to It 111 temper of our FINE Kallhu K. G. S. Double Quartet. nocuous, we add GRAVING and DIAMOND SETTING. to be largest diocese in and very heavens become lur- - on Responsive Reading, Psalm 96. It is said the own. the All Goods and Work Ouarantd. ' Japanese Church, Congregational, of territory, Id. The blood tn our veins Is poisoned '"'arsai ,'. expanses pas- the world in the matter STREET. ' Nuuanu street, Rev. T. Okumura, Gloria Patrl. mood, and aches and pains, HOTEL rnsary, 4 I. 15:1-2- 0. but not in population. by our bad tor. Sunday school, 10; morning service, Scripture Lesson, Corinthians, 12 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. APRIL 6 1901.

i. HOPP & CO.--I J. HOPP & CO. I The best at the NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT AT LOWEST PRICES HitPP'S. --o -- o a. a o Engineer Little OHM of the Ventura 1Ho Time is here onc e more. I there o is anything that helps "set off" "13 Praised. Ej a dining room, parlor or recep- - "O ; q tion room it is a handsome ft A o Made 14 Knots With One ran I. jj Screw Striking Mates i3 "We have them in all designs --j Hold and sizes. O Still Out. "D Then we have on hand at pies jn ent such a fine line of O HE oceanic steamship boiom.i. o Captain Von Oterendorp, arrived o from San Francisco yesterday El I morning, having sailed from the Coast at 4:18 a. m. of Saturday. March mm L 30. making the run in a little over six i clays. Dining Room and 3E When three days out of San Fran-- 2 cisco the high pressure cylinder head BARGAIN . , . , , 1 Extension Tables -- .,11 l ,l,.lni. j Dursi ana ine vessel waa sngnuj ucioj the accident at prices so low they will take ft. ed on this account. After your sight. W. (1. & Co., we ed fancy at ' - Irwin has returned from have, at least, in our to these Islands using only one en- a three months' vacation on the Coast, strike, been orderly and peaceable. now aon t iorget Derore you 2 PHETONS AT COST I a gine. Prominent among the through pas und it was not at all necessary for I leave the store to ask about our strong northwest winds were experi sengers was Dr. Oronhyatheka, a cele- Messrs. Turk and Lewis to escort the j fenced for the first thirty-si- x hours out brated Indian medical man. who is po-in- p; "scab" cf the Mikahala up town, as jiof San Francisco, thence to the ship's to visit Australia. they did th.' other night, as there is and tine by no fear of our resorting to personal arrival here moderate winds Importations the Sonoma. v ' iolence under any circumstances, even q weather prevailed. Importations by the Sonoma were as though it might lose Turk and Lewis mm -- blood-mone- y. mi tj The passengers aboard the Sonoma 7 14 their follows: bales leather, packages WagonsataSacrifii O. We can suit you for we have TJ so much appreciated the work of Chief leather. cases clocks, 10 barrels Shipping Notes. V them In all colors and sizes. a Engineer A. D. Little in getting over 10 cases dry goods. 45 cases. fourteen knots out of the Sonoma with 5 tubs and 52 boxes of butter, 10 eases The" Gaelic from San Francisco w--. ex- - rt only one. engine that they addressed champagne; 1,020 sacks, 70 bags. J0 pected the thing this morning. Runabouts and Buggies, Surreys j j j . !the following communication to him, crates and 40 cases potatoes; :2 crates The Sonoip ails for the Colonies a'. cabbages; 12 packages goods; r, o'clock morning. I majority of passengers attach- - rubber this the the J10 eases canned goods: 2 cases hams; The Kinau is due to arrive from Hilo Harness, Etc. : ing their names to it: 55 5 ' 10 Call at Once. . We do only the best work in boxes apples; cases cheese; apd way port$ at noon today. J "Archibald D. Little. Chief Engineer S. eases eggs; 502 ca.S' s oranges; 11 pack- The C'laudine from Kahului and way - .". e ; 41 -- j S. ages furniture;- is s glassware ports will coipe in the iirsi thing tomor- y Sonoma: ry; 1S2 "Dear Sir: We. who have been pasT cases frozen poult frozen fish: row morning. OCR REPAIR O voyage lu cases onions; cas s hardware The steamer Hanalei, Captain Pede"-sb- n, "O sengers on this eventful of the goods; 1.6S7 piece'-- : on ssed Oeef; 762 "O Sonoma, yon arrived yesterday from Lahaina. Kteanishio bee that packages ice house goods, and a quan- The steamer Waialeale, Captin Piltz, XMT. TTDDAT OTDDV ,wl" P1 this evidence of our tity of sundries. arrived from Kauai ports yesterday Pacific Vehicle & Suppl cere appreciation of the consummate morning. nnu ui uvuvjiuni g skilJ and rare good .iudgrnent with Another Steamship Line. j The steamer Mikahala sailed for Kauai your perform-ii- l - ports afternoon, COMPANY i which duties have been The fact tb;n two new steamers- yesterday Wp feel that no nraise can be too the Asuncion and Paraguay have- The American ship M. P. Grace, Cap-clear- DEPARTMENT Jlhigh for the engineer officer, who, find- - from Baltimore for San Fran- - tain Grant, in port from Sydney BHRETANIA ST., NEAR FORT. - fifty-thr- ee X Cisco, to followed by yesterday, making the- in ing one engine oisaoieu, wiui me ic-- and are be three trip 'maining others owned by the same company, is days. one gets above fourteen knots i new - Cap-shi- p o That is why it is so popular. ship, taken as evidence that a steam- The British bark City of Adelaide, Olan hour of speed out of his ana oh C4 a Q line is to be inaugurated the 'tain Greenwood, days from Newcastle, o. to believe also that to your well known Coast, in all likelihood between San arrived here yesterday. ' IMPORTANT TO. "ability and capacity this tribute is due. Francisco and Hawaii. The Asuncion on the Island of Kauai there are 05,300 We bee to assure you. sir. of our deep- - and Paraguay are consigned to John- - nags of sugar awaiting shipment. o est consideration and esteem. Your son-Loc- Mercantile Company. Th The schooner J. H. oruce has arrived were on 0 j friends." two steamers recently built at Kaanapall from Newcastle. ! are l.:523 1 ! the Great Lakes, and each G. to- Hopp & Co. Oni ,,f tlii Ticviiitn'r" fur l II The steamer W. Hall wni arrive U I t " tons net register. The steamers Eu- morrow morning from Kauai with a full on the Sonoma, who has a considerable ac- I reka. Tamplco and Pleiades are. cargo of sugar. The Leading knowledge of engineering informed an cording to President Johnson, of front When the steamer Hanalei sailed from Advertiser representative that the 3.000 to ti.OnO tons each, and, like the O Paraguay, entirely new. Lahaina the bark Highland liht had fin- 3C handling of the engine after the upper Asuncion and is 1 discharging. O Furniture Dealers. All five steamers will bring coal from O 'head of the high pressure cylinder burst The Hanalei brought 7,r50 bags of su- "O I Baltimore tb San Francisco, and before a. was one of the prettiest pieces of work th'ir arrival there arrangements tire gar from Lahaina yesterday. a. KING AND BETHEL STP he had ever witnessed and that great expected" to be complete, for the new After a trip of 5 days 21 hours and 40 -. minutes, ft credit was due to Engineer Little. IK- tile report the vessels ar the steamship Hongkong Maru o that at San Francisco from port The Sonoma was scheduled to sail to be used in the interests of the ste-- 1 arrived this O combine lacks confirmation. 011 'be si month. Wilbur's White Rock Hoof Packin O from San Francisco at S n. m. on Fri- - .. Six machinists arrived on the Sonoma I j day, the 29th of March. Tt was me atriKo ot ine mates. from San Francisco yesterday. They will A natural rock that will absorb four times its weight of water, - however, was Ll"11' oy a soft, yellow paste. is cold to the ddOH 7- 5? JJflH "f I"'( t' that there The strike of th mates still contin- - positions ien acain. tue recent It and moist the sole and frog of 00 ut jthing w,ng with the piston of the port ues. although it is now nracticall v waiK-o- or machinists here. replaces the natural moisture and pene trstes into the foot, making It 'engine. The consequence was that the confined to the mates of the .lnter-lsl- - Captains of many vessels have recently ougti and healthy. is ship was detained at San Francisco un- and Steam Navigation Companf. . (complained that Brewer's wharf not - kept in proper til 4 following morning while The strikers are busy on the water- a condition and that o'clock the - considering gone at- front from day to day, making them- things should be better, the Wilbur's Meal the engine was over in the acquainted occurs exorbitant wharfage charged. Seed tempt to remedy the defect. selves with all that between the steamship companies and The bark Mohican cleared from San For horses off their feed or in poor, thin condition that needs lap T3Bley naviga- - large andfc?3ig It was shortly after 7 o'clock in the is Liiey r ittjiciH-- on me iuin 01 iasL iiionin iui steam- - several beCijir ln. gpirect morning of Monday, April 1, that the Honolulu with a general cargo. One pound lasts a horse sixteen days If fed according to direction!. - Several of tin- - wet'e aboard The transport Logan was hourly ex- - tiotia are yet has achleferi?; upper head of the high pressure cylin- strikers passengers wet- - the Sonoma soon after she arrived pected to arrive at San Francisco from SOLE AGENTS FOR der burst. Most of the morn-'Nagasa- ki j fWm yesterday noise by San Francisco when the Sonoma sailed from inland arising and heard the created Ewy AmeriaEtyr. the crashing steel and escaping steam. vessel. In fact, the presence of Turk ' teen days out from the Japanese port, There were six men in the engine room and Lewis, the shipping men, on the Thp transport Buford is due to arrive Wilbur's Horse Remedies at the time but none of them were in- Sonoma; was responsible for the pres- - here tomorrow from San Francisco on jured in any way. ence of the stfiktens there. The sti'ik- - tnr way to tne Philippines, The assistant engineer was compelled era were very anxious to find out what 0n the lGth instant the Solace will Messrs, Turk and Lewis were dolngs.on teave Mare island and on the lSth she to cover his face in order to get to the the bie steamship It did nut take them off steam. sail from San Francisco for cavite throttles and shut the a Kieai. wmie. loicuni ii,.l L..e e.e j Honolulu and Guam. Shs will ar-- to know. After the accident theZ Sonoma, pro anxieus I1VC dHUUL I .ULil 1 II Lit 11 L.. r feo- - lltlC lit' C ' led "' '"'rt wi,h h"r larboard en- - gjf "f he quarUrmasters ot the Th barkenlUle PlantPr arrived at San Manufacturing Harness tye biasses and Spectacles , ! sugar. Importers and Manufacturers of As Oon as the vessel arrived at tlnsjniatP inter-Islan- d last month. of She 1;; . - . . . . , . aboard the steamer bfP Ghnolil . a . . j was J days on up- - "UUU1U mcciii, am ot an, preservation ;port iirrangemfms were mau? wun tne Mikahala at 510U ,per montn. The quar- - the tnp to the , r 1 T V, Vi I . 1 . 1 1 - for the eye. 1 1 . 1 1 11 f n J t 1". t ,s 0if.t! r. ' 1 r . . I if . . 1 1 'i t- um twli COttSl. Thfey should not he so strong as to !sarv to port sdj"ble bet ween the st eamship company ! The steamer. Centennial arrived at San High repairs made the engine - Pine Grade Harness usurp, but simply fune- - L. . . I it Bmni,,v.- Mo ro in , If rancisco from these Islands on the 28th reinforce the 11 coum oe nere tlons of organ. - u?eu :rn,ra AUS: 9nrrt i Inst "She was days that !na. compounq C 'aTSrS5 o take the of month. nine and Large assortment on hand and made to order. It .is our province to tell you Just !l'a,la engine mnew j p08itro and imnieduitelv went befow eighteen hours from Kahului.' yOUr eyes to flt glasses that of a triplicate"a engine. to ggt hiu things ready preparatory to The schooner O. M. Kellogg has clear- - CORNER FORT AN D KING STREETS. afford ease, comfort, safety and pres- - I The Sonoma will get away for the going aboard the Miftahala. The Mika- - Jed from San Francisco for Mahukona ervatloSk Colonies this morninir about 6 o'clock ' hala was eettine readv for sea. and" it with a cargo, of general merchandise. P. O. Box No. 822. Telephone No. us- - j was planned the men who had We repair tflasses and tO starboard engine performing its that PromPy lastjual work ag a tripUcate and the t taken the Waialeale out on her last FACTORY ON THE PREMISES. engine acting as a compound. In this J U t . - way Engineer says The woiIoiitKi- port Little that he .will yesterday morning. She had gone out Co., A N SANPORn ,take the Sonoma Into Sydney not a a few days ago with captains of other Metropolitan Meat ., ' vvl'i minute behind schedule time. boats as mates. Graduate Optician. The Sonoma brought a great xnanv i One of the strikers, who was on the Boston Building. Fort Street. ,,asenB-er- f.,r ,hi0 rw,,., f.,it- - .lockout aboard the Sonoma, was aware Over May & Co. LIMITED. ing is a complete list of people for been 0ffered the position aboard the Many of our patrons say what la Honolulu, and also or persons going Mikahala and went to him right away the use of advertising through to Samoa and the Colonies: and asked him if he intended taking the job. The quartermaster replk-- "ARABIC " I Honolulu V. M. Armstrong, W. A. that he had intended doing so. Then LAND, L. Backhouse, R. Beckwlth. E. M. the striker told the story of the strike as every one who have had It put Fort Street Boyd, C. A. Bruns, A. Buneman, L. from his point of view. The quarter- on their Iron roofs will advertise Burrows. Miss C. J. Carter, Miss "W. A. master thereupon remarked that It for you. This Is true; but we Fresh Meats Steam Up-to-l)- D. J. Coleman, Mas Always ate .lark, wife and child: wnetner the strikers were right or believe, when we have a good and Fish by Eevry S. H. Comstock, Mrs. C. B. Cook and wrontr he would not hp a 'Vnh " And thing, in letting everybody know two children, Mrs. Charles J. Deerlng. ; would not take the position on' the It, particularly when it gives them . From the Coast Has Gold Shirts and Ties T. P Dredge, wife, three children and Mikahala. comfort. Then when the summer That Storage. maid; j COLLARS AND CUFFS, Miss N. Eaton. George D. Gear, it Is said that there is likely to be a heat Is troublesome, they will Mrs. R. C. Geer, C. P. Grtmwood and clash between know there Is remedy "ARA- - BELTS, SUSPENDERS ' the strikers and the a wife. Miss F. Hall, George Hammer. shipping masters, as anvthing but a BIC" Is the cure, at a small cost, AND SOX Miss Jean Harwood, R. G. Henderson, friendly feeling is at present existing and guaranteed by 1 Miss H. Hitchcock, J. Hos- - : BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING, Frederick between them sen, irisn, Kicnard Jonnson, Mrs. The strikers, however, say that under CALIFORNIA FEED CO., LTD., I4- - A- - Judson, Miss C. Judson, David no consideration will thov resort to Hats and Caps .Lawrence R T. Lees, A. L. Louisson, force of any help Sole Agents United A. V MeBryde kind to their cause. for States STRAW, FELT AND and wife. j. T. McCros- - They declare, nevertheless, that the and Its Possessions. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, PANAMAS. son ii. j. McKay, C. F. McVeigh, Miss shipping masters are being employed Zl a ' V, J1,ut;I' 04 u- - Aionsar- - by the steamship companies to secure Shirt Waists nsrrt,Mrs- - - Nichols 'men for them to take the place of Lamb and Pork. P- C' - Rich- - - "TAR, MOTHER'S FRIEND AND i m vl Ptts' J' strikers. The steamship companies re- BRAND. r'7'W'WRob-iST- O th,a riKht to conduct their own ALWAYS ON HAND. dANNER lee and wife, Rogers, Miss business in the manner which suits 7s' aScar,d wlfe them b,'!,t- however, and are not tak- - ALSO POULTRY, Boss-of-the-Ro- SALMON ad IL - AND HALIBUT. Depot for, the Over- I Sftv lns advice instructions from the wire.Pwj. (T. wife and child;SilhndMrs. "r alls. ' striker Fort Street, near King. Warren'' dHrgMn-Wh.fnevPiTtrrV- - ne of e leading strikers addresses l rnn"' t the following communication to the FOR SALE AT w Advertiser- - M Editor Advertiser I see Presl Ship Chandlery! THE METROPOLITAN MAR KET, King Street. Telephone TAKE THE im p Baume, Wight says that Miss M. Brune. MiSTa t (dent that we entertained THE BOOTH, FISHMARKE T, Telephone 87. phAnan a.t t "'m aioua mr mm, or ne ror Mt v w CENTRAL MARKET, Nuuan u Telephone 1M. 1 , - is Street. ELEVATOR tlonlaii o, P,-- Tv 1 . T i , This undoubtedly true, and I A COMPLETE LINE OF anu ...' ouunon, riniay m. car t see a reason for iDrummond. G. A. Fraser and wife. plav 1 cmH j its' Miss Dorothea Fraser, Miss Bona Fras- - and employees Tfaif to PnoHce Ship Supplies. er. Master Fenwick Fraser. E. Har- - . ttt.-- C' h.av .t,. - says " Bi- tnat nnrl wife i V.ttiaw TX 1 1 - c TV' W. nig iini l., 10, I ' men were lnconmetent or drT,L- - Williams' a. tj. Hinman. Ur. Krulle. Dr. J. A. r""ards. Langrill. Miss G. E. Leavy, Hon. Dr. President Wight is responsible WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO., W. Montague Oron-hyatek- ha, for FONTELLA H. and wife. Dr. the present state of affairs, which, No. 2 Queen Street, Opposlta Largest, and Most Satisfactory F. Passmore, Arthur H. Pol- am sorry I Boat to say. affects the Inter-Islan- d Landing. BOSTON BUILDING. lard, Robert Rankin. Mrs. M. Riley, more than Rev. Skejly. Wilder's company. TELEPHONE 304. J. 'j. Vertag. Mr. Ena is disposed to at least com- Pago Pago Robert Tibbitts. promise, if not really willing to grant Auckland J. D. Harris, James our requests. It is not true JOHN A. ROEBLINO'S SONS aemannen wages that Tutt A increased of Mr & CO. Join Sydney S. R A full line of HAWAIIAN VIEWS. at Honolulu for Mrs. Wight. He was not given the oppor-C- . Galvanized 6 wire hoisting rope, Ainsworth, Mrs. j gl John Barneson snd tunity of explaining the reason of h's chute landing cables and Sold in America. child, Miss M. Barneson, S. Brown. calling on President Wight. We are Plough wife and child. ; sailors, not business men. "teanl cable. passengers but we have TbBBS CORDAGE COMPANY, Among ine arriving ior tried to conduct this affair in a bus HARTMANN'S RATJEN'8 Shriners are welcome to visit our gal- Honolulu on the Sonoma, was Mrs. O. , ness-lik- e way, and if Presidents Wight Paint for Iron ships. A NickM lery and see the Sodergren, wife of Captain Sodergren, or Ena say that they have not hart WOOLSET'S Long Smoke for a j AND TARR of the American bark Hesper, which every opportunitv to meet with our AND port on WONSON'S copper arrived in this from Newcastle committee and talk the matter over paint for wooden ! the 31st of last month. they say that which is not true. We BOSTON vessel. ON SALE AT FINE COLLECTION H. M, Whitney Jr., of ft LOCKPORT the firm of may not succeed in our efforts, but BLOCK CO. pulley block, Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stored the Pacific commercial advertssr, Honolulu, april 6, 1901.

hall was handsomely decorated, white orchids being a prominent feature. After MOTHER AND CHILL 1 supper singing and dancing were in or- der.. Let the mother take Scott's Dwight Marshall Collins of Massachu- setts and William R. Castle of Honolulu emulsion of cod-live- r oil are the guests of Mrs. Charles W. Hath- for th raflce away at her home. Sycamore Park, says the Chronicle. two; it is almost never s)er-fluou-s. v& Judge Davidson and his niece, Miss Clark, go to Walalua on Saturday, where Miss Clark will remain for some time. One can eat lor two; Mat The musical afternoon at the " High nourishing two is a different BENCING School (Thursday) was very successful and was enjoyed by a number of parents thing; it implies a and friends who attended. degree of 18- - t? There seems to be considerable, misun interior strength not o$eni 0 ONE WEEK derstanding concerning the t0!l Punanon dance at Progress Hall ' next Monday found in woman of either ex- evening. It Is not a grand public affair where all the ed "friends of Pu-naho- u" treme. are cordially invited. It Is for the alumni and students of Oahu College Lufxuriou;; people are ?iot. with such friends as they may care to bring. very strong by habit, andr-ver-worke- d & d t V Mrs. Charles J. Deering, daughter cf Judge and Mrs. M. M. Estee, arrived on people are weak from" the Sonoma to make an expended visit with her parents. She is at the flawa'i. exhaustion in some of ttei an Hotel. i tt functions. Between the two Mrs. M. Phillips of this City, accom- panied by her son and daughter, are is the happy mean ; but how staying at the Hotel Granada, San Fran- cisco. many women have plenty of sfl THAN u w Mrs. E. W. Jordan entertains at cards life for two? nut next Wednesday evening. rtvAlU tfl." I is UVII III I IL Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waity have issued The emulsion akaost - cards announcing the marriage ceremony 50CIET of their daughter Mabel to Mr. Maurice never uperfluons, III Brasch next Tuesday evening at 8 o' slock We'll end you a littl to try if you like. at Central Union Church. A reception 1 SCOTT & BOWNE, ., Tear street. New Yorfc.- DOlETTt has awakened from a follows at the family residence. The mg period of inactivity into a couple wlll spend their honeymoon in s restless whirl of events which California. Jit kept debu- - t RESIDENCE have the matrons and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker entertained PROPEBlt taiites quite busy for the past week. at dinner last evening, covers being laid I Jordan This sudden revival of. social affairs for sixteen. The table decorations were brings with it the promise of a long red, while many novelties in the ladles' 1, hi rum - FOR SALE : entertainments, luncheons, dresses were apparent. Those present teas, dinners and card parties, to say were: Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Wilder, Mr. nothing1 of pleasant little outings and and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. Mary i.iiiHi " Gunn, Miss King, May Da- luaus where Bohemia makes a fine i Juliet Miss on mon, Miss Marian Scott, Miss Katie Property situate Judd street, f showing. The past week, has been an j tnose who were "lucky enough to come Maefarlane, Honolulu; Ed. H. Sheldon. Cornwell; erly occupied by coefcaia-in- g H. A. Messrs. Walter F. Dillingham, J. Emmeluth, Telegraph -. one, despite the ashes and within the charmed circle of the social H. F. Dunton and Widemann of I. Dillingham, C. N. Prouty, W. j- ie Porter an area of 6.05 a res th of the Passion Week. su organised Dy mm. nas promised Honolulu. The table was beautifully dec- Boyd, R. W. and some aay. w nen ne ooes ne with Atkinson. 687.3 h7tr t" Jt return orated orchids and maidenshair. feet frontage on said street. wHl find many to greet dinner Mr. guests him. After Macfarlane's Mr. Givernaud, wealthy man- Kilohana Art League tea, given J wore driven to the opera house, where the silk Saturday by . Jl . , ufacturer of New York, entertained Property situate on the corner of Jtodd ' 111nf March ... afternoon the Literary. t . at jimfirif' jiiui vii , .virs. a. t. Mumnnrpvs .1 cam they occupied one of the loges, witness- mil tu ...... iii t hi. ..ntniM u miicT n.. L - irivs a farewell dinner last evening at the LUlha streets, 0 h n rr a .. u Uftnilp ing the opening performance of 'Mme. and formerly occupied , , . tnrl rtv at rn Yhiibtiii ...... 1 . -- .V . . .. rpi,,. . H . t V. . I. ' htr Moana Hotel. Mr. will D6JK- - t w.c Givernaud, together .itebnew k...u. " " t Wednesaay afternoon. Sembrich. daughter-in-la- by the undersigned, containing an are reI . with his son and Dr. --Mm'snM btWen the 1"' S'al" "o coun;Bl uj ua uinui I ti? fc? 1 Troullion, on of L43 acres having: 158 r K k. ui nenam. or tne siorv T C! AT,--. . . r . . ' leave the' next steamer for and feet front- ,1 i4 , i ...... M ...... J' I . iiI it. J vrm.f, . . ...5 In.' " rri I nn- Mrs. E. J. Benjamin sailed for San U U. . lM '." ' Japan, list vcar won th I.paariiM a nnkr4t. . . by China. where they spend a few weeks. age on Judd street and 38C front- i'he Mariposa, due nere tne un. sue Francisco the Her husband The Darty leaves Honolulu many feet lOthii Quaint little romance, with its ... . m e remains in Honolulu for a few weeks with accomDanied bv Miss j age on n or regrets, and would remain here longer Liliha street tUBi- lna, ot Pamos n,ece from Detroit, Mich who wlll be longer. ; j were it possible to do so. They 5814 - and LAHAINA, Lever gUmpses human nature show- - . have ALFRED W. CARTE.'- iujIAI ...... Mr8 McGreW guest for a of, : .1 u u Ti number J j been 11115 iiiiuugn intr nn- - entertained extensively and have ittunxui piutuie ut months ' Mrs. !. W. Shalike, mother of Mrs. T. waiian life and customs which the story e returned the compliments in kind. ill it A. Pettis, left for the Coast on Tuesday. Kb message-w- De held the eager J Jt Interest of the ' s St" .j J his per word of 15 lntJl the final bit of fun with The lWom1t:n "nd " W. H. Cornwell entertained John D. ffi. R. COUNTER j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lovekln are soon $2.00) Lhfci, have an atfThome ? ne. until U ,;08es. f to occupy their cottage on Square. Spreckels, Miss Grace Spreckels, Mrs. .v., . ,, . , on Monday evening next from 8 to 31:30 Emma Gibson and a few Wed- ti tt? Honolulu friends ' ,,nnp.'l II III? tt " HI .1 lip. nesday evening at the residence of Mr. ' i'. Ill i',l" in I'ciilll aiiu . ncic McGrew, San erst- . . . . . in nature, of a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. T. Tarn Francisco's and Mrs. J. S. Walker. iy be handed to gioupea tne oevy or rair young gins while society beau, but now of Honolulu, sr R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. T. May, c? - from Kawaiahao Seminary, whose sing-fc.'-h- ir t& huiv to be forward- who go to England very soon, and whose arrived from the Islands last Monday, 'ng cf Hawaiian and other songs was and will spend couple Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neumann enter- Mo than those absence, from Honolulu will make an- a of weeks with il enjoyed tained the Spreckfcis party at luncheon at E thoroughly during the afternoon. much-to-be-regrett- his in city, says News other ed break in so- friends this the inil The tea tables, presided over by Mrs. the Grill m& messengers cial circles. Letter. He is expected home soon. M,JIUague Turner, Mrs. Selina Kinney, . . IS ally-b- O parfy giver: Wednesday .lr. Samuel Allen. Mrs. Maefarlane and Mrs. A. G. Hitchcock, accompa iji:u. T gf in-- A. Kennedy gone to i M delivery i? not : Alr!; (jerrit Wilder, vied in daintiness Mrs. James has eveling by W. H. Cornwell in honor ot the Coast. ber s.ster, Mrs. E. Harrison, lea hi D. each with the other. Certainly from the the AoranKi for Victoria, whence they John Spreckels, Miss Grace Spreckels. nchly embroidered square of grass cloth t go Mrs. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker, 15. I). by will to Seattle and will remain there ..1... rmr ;Q(TO on which were of cups, Mrs. Tenney, accompanied Miss Katie Cornwell and W. Porter REPAIRING A set frailest Delft H. Noonan, on the visiting friends for about five months. Boyd ta the alluring bows catching here and her sister, Mrs. left Mrs. Harrison lias been visiting with her was a delightful affair. Wll-der- China for an extended visit in San . MK when the mes- - re the daintiest of gowns, Mrs. 's sister for nearly half a year. corner was a "symphony in blue." Francisco. They will probably spend Miss May Damon will leave for Maui SPECIALTY. time Lake Tahoe. part of the present The ushers for the afternoon were part of the at Now Lent is closing, society is the latter month to ' that be guest Mr. llfflfP Mlffflftfi 88 a "a1"'111 Scott, Widdifield, Mamie the of and Mrs. Frank ftl'k p taking count of the pleasant affairs 0llW M&WU HI widdifield and Stansbury. Among those Owing to the present cut-u- condition which will place between Easter P.aldwin, Paia. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of Hotel street, a fewer number than take will celebrate their first wedding anni- - pjjjp sent were Mesdames Walter Frear, M. and the summer days. The season will vorsarv M. Scott, Walter Weedon, Herbert Aus usual of carriages were to be seen at be and and, like every this month. Hotel band concert Thursday even- short brilliant, ' tin, J. T. McDonald, Morns Bissel, A. the other Easter-tid- e, weddings will be JKJ. J. Derby, H. C. Cooper, Misses Abbott, ing. among the principal events. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. F. Dredge arrived Fort Street, Love Building; nun dm many oth- - .on the Sonoma from Oakland and are Jordan, riiTz, Oriswold and Jit Jit 'occupying ers. Mr. and Mrs. Montrose Graham, who The new musical sensation of London the Alexander Young residence 111! Jh Jh iSl have been sojourning at Aiea for a is Denis O'Sullivan of San Francisco, at Waikiki. Mrs. Dredge is the daughter j KJ "J Ilro!d Spencer son of Mr. and Mrs. couple of weeks, entertained a number who woke up the other morning to find of Alexander Young. Mr. Dredge is with OAH I '.okpast, ltd. ItCm cs Spencer, will probably spend the of guests on Saturday last. Among those himself famous. The London Times Crane and Company, and will leave for mer with his parents here in Hono who tried their skill in the crab-fishin- g gravely pronounced him to be "one of the Orient shortly on a business trip, re-- Carriage Manufacturing lulu. Late letters from him tell of a which was the order of the day's pleas- the illustrious singers of the world," Mrs. Dredge remaining here until his j fortunate escape from a recent fire at ure were Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst, Miss while numerous other critics fairly lav- turn. JMWRJADy Mr. Cartwright, Miss New-com- b, . TO DO Harvard, where he is now a student. ToelL Bruce ished praises upon him Nearly every- v J Company, Ltd. Jfi Mr. Edgar Newcomb, and Mr. body in San Francisco, especially mem- -' Mr. Chalmers of the firm of Frasor & Shingle. of Kuliouou, so often the scene of festive Robert hers of the Bohemian Club, know Denis Chalmers, Chicago, will come to Hono- RIVER 8TRE5T, Laundry occasions, was taken possession of by vt O'Sullivan, the handsome, clever, jolly, lulu shortly and be the guest of Mr. E. i of Dr. Clark, who " Lieutenant Hancock, Artillery Corps, Mrs. Clark, mother good-natur- ed Denis, whose remarkable D. Tenney. Between Beretania and Pauahl 8tsv a party of his friends, whom he en- - has been her son's guest fpr a number baritone voice is only equaled by his . Jt tertained right royally Friday evening of of months, left for home on the China. versatility as an amateur actor, a story Mr. W. H. Babbitt will return from a last week. Among were J all-arou- ...... those present J teller and an good fellow. Mr. trip to Boston and New York on the MANUFACTURERS' OF Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mott-Snr.t- h and Blnglng 'iiwivrnT-r- O'Sullivan had done some in next trip of the Ventura. J. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooper, Miss Paty, returned from the Peninsula England and appeared in an opera, but jM Fine Carriages, Wagons and Truck Mrs, Mary Gunn, Misses Juliet King, on Sunday. public and critics did not 8 the musical Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterhouse are . Gertrude Scott. Marian Scott, Mamie take him seriously. For the past year booked to leave on April "OR ONLY Is to be for the States EMPLOYED "'ddifield, May Damon; Messrs. W. F. The opera "Lucretia Borgia" of public 23, ' Gris- - he has been rather out the and will visit as far east as Boston . Dillingham, I. Dillingham, Robert Shin- - given in the near future by Miss sight carefully studying and training his We. Mr. before returning. Mrs. Waterhouse has Repairing Work a Specialty W Whltlv Pfinhnrrl Tvpm (Xcrrtrf wold, assisted by Mrs. Allan White, voice in earnest. Denis has loads of been indisposed for several weeks past. Potter .7. Thp I'routy others, in order to raise Street, near and Proutv nifanr of and Honolulu friends, and so has his brother, t?4 piano Art the home drive was somewhat marred funds for a for the Kilohana who lived here for some time a year or Mr. C. is present In All orders promptly attended to. --- H. W. Norton at notei street; old by the fact that through unfamiliarity League. so ago. San Francisco. Only competent help employed. the best vS J crossings of the streams J 1 ! lj en The F. J. Ixiwreys are soon to go to town and Kuliouou, one or two Mr. Kay a couple Rev. Mr. Glover of England came to CITY OF PARIS DRV GOODS CO to Luakaha for a change of climate. Mason Prosser, after vehicles resulted. of days in Honolulu, returned to Kauai Honolulu from the Colonies on the So- Ann U . 'W afternoon, noma and will be the guest of Bishop Their many friends will be glad to"QfSaturday evening last Mr. Walter yesterday j J& J& Willis for about three weeks. it business still detains CaptainfTilHngham gave a dinner in honor of been Mrs. were Miss Mabel Fickett, who has the KEW YORK PARIS Matson in Honolulu. Miss Ashley of New York. Covers guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ripley for Mrs. W. Porter Boyd was last heard laid for twelve guests. The table deco- been j i v r. the last four months, left for her home from at Liverpool, where she has Mr. and Mrs. EL Fajon Bishop will rations were very elaborate. Those pres- She was 486 2 Fruborg ATTENTION. Ash- in Los Angeles on the China. visitlnglier aunt, Mrs. Janion. ably fortnight be ent were: Mrs. Mary Gunn, Misses 8 withininext LV i to lCve for London, where she will oci ley, K. Widdifield, Mary Widdifield, May iiiyfhelr handsome new home Mr. Mrs. Mott-Smit- h end a part of the season. Broadway. PoMsonierc In King, and Harold Xuuanu valley. The lanai, from Damon, Juliet Marian Scott, Lieut. t(5 t.? LIDATED Corps; I. at present staying ai their beachcbt tt which can be had a beautiful view of Hancock, Artillery Messrs. tage near Diamond Head. Mr. and Mrs. Jared G. Smith and little harbor, is a particularly artistic Dillingham. Prouty and Lewis. A tally-h- o it eon arrived yesterday from Washington Southeast oor. Geary and Stockton Sta., Pan at the domicile. ride followed the dinner. At Central Union Church on Sunday fand are registered at the Moana Hotel. SAN FRANCISCO. i IRIS part of the Easter music to be rendered Orders by Mail Promptly Delivered. ! A decidedly unique of ' . Hoi only the German residents, but al- card invitation will be compositions of Mr. Edgar New-com- b, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCandless, with 7 so been received by the friends of Mrs. - L'ITED their other numerous friends, regret has whose coming to Honolulu is a ; a party of friends from among tlle vis- UK tBROIDERY SILK, LINEN LACK re Of Mr. and Mrs. Suhr. The Selina S. Kinney. Over a tiny teapot, in decided acquisition to musical circles. iting Shriners, spent Sunday at tl BRAIDS, PILLO WCORD ' is on which the hospitality which has ever been outline, drawn a bar ($4 ninsula home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ti. AND RIBBONS, n order word "Music" is written with Clef 3 Cooper. The strangers divided their en- AT i... at their Judd street home will A girl explain- We are not clothed in gray these fern-fille- long be remembered by Sharps in front. pretty between the d court. Host ft those who have see, Lenten days, and we are not putting In thusiasm PProd ma- - been fortunate enough to enjoy ing hers to a friend said, "You Which Is the entrance-wa- y to this beau- it. our time in sewing circles and reading ' --ni ay u, we're to drink tea, listen to music from tiful home, and the wonderful view of Mrs. T. B. Odpham (bass) are clubs. No one has given up the days at Mrs. Cashing, wife of Dr. dishing of three sharp and the base left Pearl Harbor, which greeted their al- - Gedge Cottage, Washington, out." And the man was mean enough home, and on Wednesdays and Fridays eyes long D. C, and San Francisco, we don our rose color or fashionable miring from the windows of mining at Aioana Hotel. to question, "Will that treble the en the dining-roo- a view which is made HOTEL AND RICHARDS STS. joyment?" sajre green calling gowns and go round expanse sip tea homes, stop- up of a b"oad of water, circled Soda ! and at the various Though It may be a disputed questl an hour, by cane fields richly tinted in green, ly- - Woiks farewell poi lunch was given last ping from ten minutes to half shadow-fille- BEAVER LUNCH tner or not Mr. Barbour Lathrop lng low against the d hills ROOMS by Mrs. Irene 11 Brown at Wai- - according to the company and the choice ice into Honolulu "Fan Tan Sol gossipy morsels our hostess offers for above. A ride about the lochs of th" aire," pio, for Mrs. E. D. Tenney. Among the harbor In Mr. Cooper's launch, Ma- - certainly the game is becoming discusf-Ion- . Lent this year Is not a dark the popular, and guests were the Misses Walker. Mrs. nuwal, helped to pass a delightful morn- H. it Messrs. Armstrong. Whitley and dreary season. All formal functions J. NOLTE, Proprietor. -i- ng 7syV"coZVt7. Noonan been and ing. The party, composed of Mr. and . or. are tabooed, but there has Fort Street, Opposite A Co. enough Jolly lit- Mrs, McCandless, Miss Cartwrght, Miss Wilder UR will continue to be of riRST-CLAS- MOTTO i go Ashley, Mr. Patten and Imperial Poten- S LUNCHES SERVED, Mrs. Valdmer Knudsen left for the tle affairs for which Invitations out - tate Lou B. Winsor, returned to Hon- mystery- bun a peculiar on to join her brother, oer the telephone to keep us all glad With Tea. Coffee, Soda "Water,, Aer.sation-wa- s State8 the China olulu on the afternoon train. Ginger Ale or Milk. overheard on a street Mr. Sinclair. and happy. Z Open 7 m. to 10 p. lecenuy. a aarK-eye- o society , I from a. m. Fort -- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne have re- - Smokers' Requisite a Specialty. and Aiu- Ittin'? by a blond acquaintance, w .ino-ht- Miss Anita Christal, daughter of Dr. - Mra t,aMwln r of Mr. and turned to San Francisco from Santa Bar- - - F. of Santa Cruz, left on the Mrs. Smith, who ha UI - v..- J Christal - --C"i- WO. Campbell bara, where they were extensively en- - ZrZJ2XP., Questioned, apparently1 l past few months, is ex Mariposa to visit the Misses ' ,v, tertained by the Santa Barbara and HI ,WUh.A very soon. of Honolulu, says the Examiner recent- I rr, y in'h hf n lauhiSebome ly. j Country Clubs. They were accompanied Theosophlc.il Society l me, are dt - wrucn, ,.54 by Miss Kmlly Rosenstlm and Miss Eth- ' arter a blank M!bs Charlotte Hall wlll entertain a ire, theri, ii--'l .u. el Wyman, who are now at Del Monte, rcnliu.. of-fc- ; .vtnu, uuing er young lady friends at Miss Lottie M. Walker, a daughter of 1' w nuclei number Miss Wyman, who is visiting SiaJ?Me .rocr.M.. next. C. Walker, capitalist, Miss Rosen The regular meeting ot the ArOi&a Tea, In bor on Saturday J. a Fresno has stlm before marriage to Count von turn from 5C her F-h- the brunette as she t- from a to Honolulu, K. all Saturn ,n" Just returned visit Lerchenfeld, is convalescing a se- branch will ba held at the of .Phor, boll to leave the car At th Miss Polly Dunn of San Francisco, who and is at the Lick House. Chronicle. after Cfiaira. r" a rious illness contracted this winter in aSturday evening, March SOtn, at Trun. T;Potntr masculine joined the blond is ever a welcome visitor in Honolulu, j J i? MaC- - New York. 7:M. All will be cordially iii,Li ii nhnite surprise of the unno- - in A la oncrn CTO( tO Oni Of the Clarence Follls, whom Honolulu society interested tener behind a book in the cor- - farane boys, is being entertained a great matrons and debutantes know very well, 8 wHcorr-a- . Admission free. 578J OffTT r;trvaaln carne the mysterl- - deal by her girl friends, according to the has taken a place nt San Mateo for the R. T. Lees of New York, the nephew 1 Exami--J1- " E. K,NS blond a! ' this tlme from tne following social squib from the summer and is putting It In shape to of Mrs. W. Jordan, arrlved on the VnuLLStreet. ' yu Boing?" lunch- - Sonoma to pay a . . But when the ner. Miss Jessie Fillmore gave a entertain his friends. good visit of several months MISS N. F. HAWLEY il ...... : . v. Clarence has turn renlir.il 1..IH. . i .1 onni j family. SOUnA!n "...il uuuio miii'i ifu eon recently ai ner icsmeiitc, dArt 'i. nit, taste and the wherewithal to exercise It, with the : .nrougn nis tone, "Going street, at which she entertained Mrs. and his country place is going jl NEW TRIMMED HATS. only to be a 1 hi, laughed, and as he Hnry E. Dutton, Miss Maefarlane, Miss splendid example of just what he can do. Mr. A. D. McBryde of the Bank of Ha- ny . l"e ear, me woras noatea jvfaye Colburn, Miss Dunn, Miss There is no better fellow than Clarence, waii, with his wife, returned yesterday Millinery Novelties EG. awruiiy well done, but of Kate Gunn, Miss Edith Stubbs, Miss Al and we girls have had more than once on the Sonoma from San Francisco. NOW DISPLAYED AT Masten, Miss Maude Woods, Miss jC ice occasion to realize the fact. He Is a J ' 210-21- 1 May vSt Miss Sabln. M'ps C. D. Carter to Honolu- Boston Building, over jl Katherine Duval and Pearl most obliging fellow and wondrously returned Co., Street. Lathrop has come and gone generous. - lu on the Sonoma. Fort aourbehind He Is handsome and not con- him pleasant memories Hawes, mother of the trop it-M .4 u - Mrs. Jessie , - u celted, good natured and not foolish. "imnainnif-n- in XV b 1r ri tVlfk omflrt iln lr I ri nrcro rtnpr AT 1Q TTa TDexO Y a a fi- - Those qualities would alone be enough to ' Many of our Island girls are frittering wl'h mingled feelings of to her home in Greeley, Colo. i way a pleasant winter season of social SAKG CHAN Ught turned make ui all dote on him as we do. ;;: From the moment the' liife in San Francisco. 1223 ST.. !L0RlNr. PUt Jjtj FORT h,s foot on Monday evening says j '' Hawaiian On last, the A banquet was recently given to W. Just Above Orphetsre wawd a la8 Wss to his aminer. Harry R. Maefarlane entertain- - H. Alexander by the members the I of j M. Brasch & Co., of the Lace House, FISH, CALIFORNIA e aa the steamer on which ed dinner at the California GROCERIES. STS. saluV at Hotel Miss Thursday Evening Club of Oakland in jhave now opened up their new season's was n oPMSsed ut of the,r B,ht there Polly Dunn. Mrs. H. F. Dutton, Misi G. o his sngar plan- FRUITS. honor bis return from i wash skirts In pique and linen Hol- contlnuoua round of pleasure for Maefarlane, Honolulu; Mrs. George W. tations In the Hawaiian Islands. The land. . a. Telephone No. ML liJXi 34 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1901. a GoldJ Silver, Weak Children M NISTERIAL "UNIDN OF THIS A Sickly Child Made Strong. rTMIPrJJ$JJZ: , infl We know you will bo greatly inter- - AWAY WITH PA . . ested in this testimonial. It tells you kTi Q TIT! & uow yu can niake your sickly, child llUii.t;i"lrcl ATl robust, and hearty. iailil5 M rs. A. Lawrence, of Bowden, South CITY ON DISPENSARY BILL t Australia, sends us this picture of her . ' child, with the following letter: CNB5 SijeCirO-.rmi.lH- S ttuu uaiiaumnn MEN Plaat ts in full operation, and we Ministerial Union of Honolulu Because the question of the right of any to Plate or WHO II . i v. an jnv;ared on short notice THK a committee to present community to decide for itself concern- re- tne oat, aiiti HJD1 the Senate a memorial in ing the disposition of intoxicants has , ,, gard to now again again by the uu ,lav the Dispensary bill been decided and m IK anrt m. com- under consideration in that body. In Supreme Court in favor of the whose energy I AH IS v Goods i Kinds of Metal connection with that memorial the munities rather than in favor of sa- ana who r. , g committee prepared the following state- loonkeepers. sick nf ti . l . which .ta - s wh.-- ; mr "A. (3) liquors" u ra:i nu i ment of approval and recommendation That there will be "illicit pleasur unn for the consideration of the public: is granted. There are ' iuicit liquors" We alMk make a specialty of We wish to be fully understood as be- now. This objection stands against the lieving with all our hearts in total ab- present system with as full force, as Bicycle stinence from the use of intoxicating against the Dispensary bill. WHO HAVE THAT itnm. . Chandeliers, liquors as a beverage. We hope that (4) The same thing is true of "club the time may come to these Islands houses." , Cutlery, www oi vsiu.i, anu w i, ,''a. iL Work and when the money which is wasted in (5) The attempt is made to influence temperance people against the bill by OTT A. , Tea Table liquor will be used to make happy LU VUU and homes. We hope that the minds and the plea that it is not a "temperance" na- It is true that the bill is not oons, etc. . . . souls of our Island friends of, all measure' Mclaughlin's E! tionalities will be freed entirely from a "total abstinence" measure, which we k the degradation always accompanying wish it might be, but it is an effort to- fcUL WORK CALLED FOR AND the habit of using intoxicating drinks ward putting in 'he hands of the peo- is the dawn of new Hf. in J 'My child, now four years old. was always ener- ple the control of the liquor traffic, iinu i curt, li urn yuur palni DELIVERED. and that all mental and spiritual u ron fr t V frtr vnnr ram.,. delicate, and medicine did him no good. A gies will thus have their high and noble leaving the responsibility of dispen- friend told me to trv or no dispensaries upon the peo- tion. Derfect sleen. a r E I"'- - development under total abstinence. saries Nevertheless, while we thus place ple, where it rightfully belongs. on we IT CURES I WORKS AT PALAMA. ourselves record, recognize that CONCLUSION ... AYER'S improvement can be made upon the That the liquor interests are, doing I Pains in the Back. Zi v present condition of the liquor traffic all in their power to defeat the bill is C ,1 Tntnn t , r p-- in the Hawaiian Islands. Therefore we a strong argument in its favor. The w on 1 k l n n ova k nonnmr mn vonnr--o ia iniiiMBtiAH r . Sarsaparilla welcome the Dispensary bill as a hope- duties and import value of liquors Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Dyspepsia, Nervous Weakness ful step far in advance of the present brought into' these Islands in 1899 I did so, and you would have been astonished saloon system. amounted to $871,072. The profit or In- men ur wuuieu. to notice the change. All tny friends (1) most earnestly the YOU WEAR IT WHILE YOU SLEEP It AUr vour ha say ifoint We endorse crease price on this amount ranges warm e nr nr Wiled!!. it was shiily wonderful. Only four bottles limitations which this bill places around soorniner. n? ecrrir? wifnniit nnocir hum uj Ms made my weak and sickly child strong and from one hundred to four hundred per in the morning with a feeling of strength In every part, h healthy. I want to urge all mothers who the traffic in intoxicating liquors. It cent. At the very lowest possible esti- quicaiy ana rorever. 'I1 OFFICE AND SALESROOM: have delicate children to try this tonic." takes away the personal and selfish mate business profit of a million to a H Block. Phone 35". Poatomce Ayer's Pills are the best, liver pills you can elements which are inseparably con- million and a half dollars per annum ZMZ3T 783. buy. They cure constipation, biliousness. nected with the sale of liquors in sa- BOOIZ Box is interested in postponing or defeating vfc-- .1 VfJV KM u IT U1UBL1I1I W loons. saloonkeeper is put in such v" 'ill- IH1 UCaUlU Prepared by Dr. J. C. Kycr Co.. Lowell, Mss., U. S. A. The this bill. Whether men use liquor or Hem, cioseiy seaiea, iree to any man wno wisnes to recover a position that his living depends upon not, this financial consideration is a Write for it. Address H of keeper of his sales. The salary the strong argument in favor of adopting 7 2 s dir-pensa- . r ywill be he HOLLISTER DRUG CO., Ag-ente- a not affected if the dispensary system. It Is better for Dr. M. Q. McLaughlin. makes not a single sale a day. Indeed a drunkard and his family to have a For the the most successful dispenser, the man chance to use a part of that money In worth the higher salary, must be the other ways than to fill the saloon cof- man persuades neighbors to I who his fers. ! purchase nothing at all. That there have been increased value (2) We are glad to note that your bill of lands and a larger volume of legiti- provides for the prohibition of all dis- mate business and a decrease of crime play of NOTICE! Shriners attractions and inducements in districts where the dispensary sys- toward arousing the passionate aesire tem has been in force cannot be denied. Fans for drink. Our saloons are notorious That the system is not perfect we are Native for placing temptations in the way of ready to claim. But we submit our Hawaiian Views Eye the man who has acquired an appetite hope that the Dispensary bill, some- Work for liquor. amended, may adopted as an what be Wkea Torn want GREEN RIVER WHISKEY do not accept goeoi Mele Hawaii (3) We welcome the abolition of the improvement upon existing conditions. "Hawaiian Music" To Your custom of treating as provided in this W. D. WESTVELT, Chairman, tatllar aam. There ! only ont Souvenir Post Cards bill. Nothing of the kind can be car- ABRAM E. COREY. ried on In the dispensary. G. L. PEARSON, (4) We realize that idleness and the THEO. RICHARDS. UKULELES Satisfaction drink habit are almost inseparable. W. M. KINCAID, Saloons welcome customers who hang AND Committee. i The kind that we are doing around until their money is gone. The Honolulu. April 5, 1901. dally dispensary is forbidden to provide or TAROPATCHES The kind that relieves your "Seats other accommodations for JUDGE GEAR ARRIVES. eyes of severe strain, making customers." (5) We are glad to note that the Gov- life worth living. He is Out of Politics and Will Begin TO ernment is not to be a large profit ! ! A VISIT THE sharer in the proceeds of the sales of Court Work at Once. Whiskey - the intoxicants. It is not sentimental- George D. Gear was caught for a mo- ism, but common sense, which declares on yesterday It la alstlled by J. W. McCulloch, Owensboro, Kentucky. "OrM a ment the street afternoon that noble Government, like a noble by an Advertiser man. The newly ap- t tae official Whiskey of U. 8. Navy Department man, cannot afford to make money out the "Emporium" pointed Judge was in company with his Part heart-bloo- d "Oiwn Rlvr" WhlaWv was ixuMpH th rioM fr?) at th of the of its subjects. The A. V. differ- brother, Gear, the real estate REMARKABLE what a aim of the bill is simply to use the broker, and appeared In excellent rftlem. INC. correctly-fitte- d correc- receipts to meet expenses. WILL PAY YOU ence and the health and spirits. Take no ubstltutes. For sale In all saiooas and by tly-ground glasses make (6) We welcome the provisions for a "No, I haven't got a thing to give r in the wearer's comfort. If carefully kept record of names of pur- you," said Mr. Gear. "You seem to you have not experienced chasers, not for public use, but for the have been kept pretty well informed of purpose of aiding the dispenser in re- we doing C. Co., Ltd. that in those you are wear- fusing any everything that were back W. Peacock & Co., Will, Sichils sales "to minor, intoxicated Washington. I a good ing, let us suggest that a person or habitual drunkard." there in had change may be necessary; time and I don't think I have lost any (7) We heartily princi- R a i . KING STREET endorse the flesh." At this juncture Mr. Testa cm nviuMnc mtci tj, hauaiiT TcnnimDVi l - rv rv i w rv m . If necessary, cannot be in and ple of "local option" as the right which came up and the two gentlemen nil made too soon. belongs to the very foundation of Amer- facetiously touched first each other's ican independence, viz.. that questions stomachs and then each other's affecting the welfare of the people shall hands. Vitrified Stone be determined by the vote of the peo- "I think I can scale down even my 4? ple. friend Testa," remarked Judge Gear, . (8) We are exceedingly pleased with "and now as I have a great many en- the provisions in section 2f that no dis- gagements today you must excuse me. SEWER PIPE liquors can re- GLASSES are a poor thing to tilled be purchased for Oh, yes, we are good friends now, Rob- sale, and that outside of hotels and economize on, yet there Is no ert and myself. My trip satisfactory? restaurant no vinous or malt liquors my mm la to us Quite so. I have not yet taken tbe article need to throw away money re-sol- d. 9 rur neovrp np 7hP& can be oath, although I see my friends are mi m connecting with on them they may you OWING cost DANGER. WIS BRAND IS SIMPLY T , I I Cesspool greeting me as Judge". I expect t t vjl or Sewer only a trifle depends en- - TO THE 0ATSBEIN6 ROASTED Vat.vv nt We would call attention, however, to to take the oath on Monday. I am en- System. ALL BFANDS'AHE tlrely upon what your eyes ? wide-ope- n WHILE OTHER the door for small restau tirely out of politics now and expect 1 THE ROASTING I 1 need. We'll tell you your jj large of to have my time fully occupied by STEAMED. rants and the number methods " 3 A PECULIAR ' ' trouble and leave the rest which can be used in evading the pro- court work, as I believe there is a great DEUCHTEUL R.'CH to you. visions and Intent of this act. and the accumulation of business on hand." Vitrified hotel or restaurant keeper still fulfill The new Circuit Court Judge will Stone y the conditions of this act as it now probably open court on Monday next, Wfc m-- 32 CALI FOR N I A AO 1 4? stands. The liquors can be sold at the much to the relief of the lawyers and ST., exact price paid at the dispensary and clients who have been unable to ohtain 5tVfRteoKS;sANFRANCISC0.CAL AS GREASE TRAPS yet high prices charged for other goods a hearing owing to the Inability of and thus a good profit realized in the Judge Humphreys to attend to all the Should be used on all handling of the liquors. We would be business on hand. Xltchen Sinks. ready to favor the passage of the bill Japanese Goods, !. f. as a whole with the following 'amend- THE BKST REMEDY FOR RHEU- - ments: MATISM. AMENDMENT. American Goo Ill, To 25, 8, inserting QUICK FROM PAIN. section line after RELIEF OPTICIAN, the words "hotel or restaurant" the All who use Chamberlain's Pain Lewers & Cooke, words "in precincts only where dispen- Balm for rheumatism are delighted V AND CURIOS saries are established;" and to section with the quick relief from pain which LIMITED. 25. line 15, inserting after the word it affords. When speaking of this Mr. Jeweler and Silversmith, i "violating" the words "or in any way D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some evading." and the word "provi- j time ago I had a severe attack of after rheumatism In my arm and shoulder. I Fort Street. FORT STREET. sions" the words "or intent." and af- tried numerous remedies, but got no ter the word "section" the words "or relief until I was recommended by CornerCHITA'of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets act." making the sentence read as Messrs. George F. Parsons & Co., drug-- i at any time the dispenser be- gists, of this place, to try Chamber- Castle & Cooke comes satisfied that any keeper of hotel lain's Pain Balm. They recommended or restaurant Is repeatedly violating or it so hiehlv that I bought a bottle. I LIMITED. any way was soon relieved of all pain. I have in evading trie provisions, or since recommended this liniment to Intent, of this section, or act, he shall many of my friends, who agree with LIFE ad FIRE refuse to sell," etc. me that It is the best remedy for mus- We should be pleased, of course, if cular rheumatism In the market." For other restrictive amendments, which sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. C.R.COLLIN seem to us advantageous, could be 8 LKhHONE 662. ns Kind s made, but we understand the difficul- P O. BOX IWI7 i iauuv.tti iiiauuidkiuiwi v ties surrounding the inauguration of a For This Week Only everytld new project of so large proportions as and Saddlery, aud Dealer in contemplated In this bill. i pertaining to the business. AGENTS FOR One other item which is simply unfair CROSS AND BLACKWELL'S to Dyeing the women of the Territory, whether I Established 1891. and they vote for or against the dispensar- if! (qu KM Ills wm Cleaning ies, is found in section 43. line 6, and can KING STREET, MEAK NULAM be easily changed by cutting out the Pickles and OF BOSTON. words "the wife and daughters, of age, of wo- ALL WORK each elector" and inserting "any equipme GUARANTEED. man over twenty-on- e Everything and fire Insurance years of age who for the care lei sonn is a citizen of the United States and of Chow-Cho- your the Territory of Hawaii and a resident w. OT HARTFORD. Will make clothe as good as of precinct uew. Best work In the city. the interested." etc. We would like the question proposed WEAK MEN for ballot so presented that a straight HOTEL AND NTJUANU STS. vote can be taken upon the proposi- HORSES tion, dispensaries or no dispensaries. ELECTRIC BODY-Bf- r- FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, HAB JFRT Away with P. R. ISENBERG, President. OBJECTIONS. AND HEAVY WORK I Investigate LIGHT DRIVING Bend for "Booklet No CHARLES BELLINA Manager The objections to the bin are mainly 2." Address: those arising at any time and under In stock and made to order. PIERCE ELECTRIC CO. THE any sale of intoxicants. Market St...-- F (1) The ' bottle habit," referred to by 25c objectors, is prevalent now and in ad- Regular Price, 40c. A fine Line of RIDING SADDLES dition there Is all the evil of bar- t HawaiW Clt the ORDER NOW, WHILE THE STOCK On the best California an d Tam Pong b Stables room added. That the "bottle habit" LASTS. will be Increased beyond the limit now traceries and Provisions LIMITED. placed by "barroom" and "bottle" Is an assumption which is very difficult to Larere and variedrassortment of Telephone 477 believe. GOO yATJ? SERVED AT ALL HOURS. (2) That any provisions in this act STABLE REQUISITES AND HORSE provisions of Fruits Always on "conflict with the Uri'ed Lewis & 2o Frees California Reliable Horses, experience Drivers States Constitution" Is a suegetion satisfactorially lei Hand. no intelligent Telephone Main 240 Island Orders promptly and Opposite Honolulu Brewery, Queen St. Sew Rigs. Fair Price. which man will adopt. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: uvwiiujju, ArhlLi b, 1901. 15 . No. 2 license was a special and excep- i tional case. THH The wisdom of discharging wa- THEFIRSTSlf m W: waste III HAU LED OVER ter into cesspools was questioned, Mr. WinBton raising the point that the exca- Qamk of Hawaii vator service was not sufficiently large It to carry off all the waste water which IIS LIMITED. $12.50 empty v.ould into the cesspools. Mr. OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated under the Laws Hemingway pointed out that the water rf fa first emptied into Territory of HawatL , pox. Quart HOT EMB ERS a small ditch which carried the waste to Nuuanu stream, and PAID UP CAPITAL - 6600,000 that this ditch would be befouled. It was Capital, $250,000.00. RESERVE - - - finally agreed that pipes should be laid 0,000 .CO along this small ditch to Nuuanu stream. President Cecil Brown UNDIVDED PROFITS - l2ftOOO $9 Mr. Dole Vice President M. P. Robinson stated that the reason why Cashier W. G. Cooper OFFICERS AND DIRBCSKMMl so few connections were being made with Board of Health the sewers was because the matter Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant Charles M. Cooke Fraftteat which emptied into the ocean Street. P. C. Jones vice PwaM at the C. H. Cooke SPECIAL sewer outfall was so offensive that the Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. rtinhUr workmen could not continue laying F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier Pays Respects to the Henry pipe. It was dangerous to the health of Conflncts Waterhouse, Tom May, R W. the workmen. a General BaEtina; Business Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. M Mr. Hemingway reported the case of a Candless. I Correa. Chinese who had recently built a resi- AT HONOLULU AND HILO. Solicits the Accounts of Ftrnat, Cor- i dence structure too close to the out- porations, Trusts, Individuals, axd wiH SALE houses in an adjoining yard. He was in- SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and promptly and carefully attend to all structed to bring the case into court and interest allowed for yearly deposits at business connected with banking en- tt st the regulation which provides for the rate of 4 per cent per annum. trusted to it. Sell and Purcha For- FAILED TO PRESS air space between buildings. Rules and regulations of savings de- eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. partment upon isMWPercent f furnished application. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. THE CHARGES WHAT HONOLULU PEOPLE Ordinary and Term Deposits receive N0. 13. and Interest allowed in aocordane j with rules and conditions printed in. III passoooKs, copies of which may be had Say About Ooan's Backache Kid- 1 on application. - Vivichaves Exonerated and the 11 Judd Building, Fort Street. ney Pills is Good Proof for jEllVEEED j . Charges Cast Into Waste tdi-- LIMITED j GENUINE Honolulu People. Claua Spreckels. Wm, a. Irwlx. Paper Basket. OFFICERS: When we see it ourselves H. P. Baldwin President I U MR J. B. Castle Vice Bite IN Pis Six disgusted members of the of When our own ears hear It First President Board When our own neighbors W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President HONOLULU, H. T, : Health paid their respects to Attorney tell it PA Cooke III. : When our friends endorse iv Treasurer I One of the most useful articles A. G. Correa yesterday afternoon at the it W. O. Smith ... Secretary and Auditor in the household, at the follow- No better evidence can be had. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS ' special session which was held to hear ing special prices: It's not what people say in America, NEVADA NATIONAL BANK the charges preferred against Sanitary Or 0 40 CENTS. distant mutterings from Austra- SAN FRANCISCO. Inspector Vivichaves by Manuel Souza,. lia. Sugar Factors 14- - QUART, 50 CENTS. through Correa. But, it's Honolulu talk by Honolulu -- 15- - QUART, SO CENTS. AND- Correa was not present at the meet- people. DRAW EXCHANGE ON 95 CENTS. ing although he had been courteously There is no proof like home proof. Commission Merchants SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na Can you believe your tional Bank of San nara j SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR noiiiieu that a special meeting had been neighbors? Franctaoo. culled to onsider his client's case. In Read thia statement made by a LONDON The Union Bank of LARGE WINDOW. citizen: AGENTS FOR Ltd. fact, he d lined to be present. Cor-rea- 's Sale is for ONE If Mrs. Grace Dodd 524 Young Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co NEW YORK American Exchange This WEEK ears tingled course of street, ONLY, ending Saturday, April during the of this ciity, informs us: "My sufferings Haiku Sugar Company, tional Bank. 13th. the afternoon, and if he is of ;i super- were of a complicated nature; I had Pala Plantation Company, CHICAGO Merchants' National he lay Nahiku Sugar Company, stitious nature can the sensation enlargement of the liver according to Kihei Plantation Company, PARIS Credit Lyonnals. impany, jj to the warmth of the individual opin- the doctors' diagnosis, and besides Hawaiian Sugar Company, BERLIN Dresdener Bank. ions of ih Board members as to his thia was troubled with severe pains in Kahului Railroad Company, HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA action. right side, I! Hongkong and Shanghai ciaakina King-- W,W, Oimond&Co, the and a lame back. and Corporation. J As ) the charges themselves they were had these backache pains for two mW years, and so severe were they British-Americ- an Line. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALCAr th tore utterly ignored, and had the at times Bank of New Zealand. Pri s:dent 1" the Board had his way, his that they prevented me from sleeping.! LIMITED. chi rges would have been consigned to All medicines I no! VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Ban the tried were of of British North America. Importers of the waste paper basket, taken away in avail until I got some of Doan's Back--' Rainier j a garbage cart and eventually have ache Kidney o CROCKERY, found way of Pills at the Hollister Hawaii Land Co. Meet fieneroi mm, i their to the bottom the Drug Co.'s store, and used them. The! imm m GLASS AND HOUSE sea along with other refuse matter Deposits Received, Loans made on which is unpleasant to the olfactories of benefit obtained was wonderful; the, LIMITEI. Approved Security, j FURNISHING GOODS. backache was entirely relieved Commerci&i and Beer Honolulane. and Travelers' Credits Issued, Bill of Ex- Inspector Vivichaves was present in cannot be too grateful for this since change Bought and Sold. person, together with several of his wit- now enjoy good sleep one of the chief, Capital Stock 8, ELK CLUB $100,000. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY nesses. The Board had confidence in of Nature's blessings." ACCOUNTED FOR, IDS MASH their employe, and stated that he was a is important get Capital, paid up $55,000. Sole agents in the Hawaiian valuable man, and as such nad done his It to the same 1HSDES. i Territory for Jewel Stoves, Gur-ne- y duty, to which the Portuguese along the medicine which helped Mrs. Dodd, OJT Cleanable Refrigerators, slcpes of Punchbowl strenuously object- DOAN'S BACKACHE SIDNEY PILLS.. 50H AND ALES OFFICERS. & Puritan Blue Flame Wickless Oil ed. . The inference is that the complain- Therefore ask for Doan's Backache! BISHOP BOAR'S HEAD W. C. Achi m Stoves, Primus Stoves, double-coate- d ants have a natural aversion to cleanli- Kidney Pills. President and Manager USD, Granite Ironwar ness, and rather than be forced to keep Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are M. K. Nakuina Vice President their premises clean, resort to violence J. Makainai i . carrying sold by all chemists and storekeepers' Treasurer SAVINGS BA N K t P. O. Box 75S. to prevent the inspector from 50 per $2.50, Enoch out the sanitary regulations. at cents box, six boxes or Johnson Secretary i The Board had the appearance of a will be mailed on receipt of price by! George L. Desha Auditor The House Furnishing Goods members convened the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu on law court when the Office at bank building on Merchant Department is the second at 3 o'clock, with President Raymond as wholesale agents for the Hawaiian BOARD OF DIRECTORS. floor. Take the elevator. street. the judge, and the members as jurymen. Islands. Jonah Kumalae. J. Makainai, 2 The court appearance was well carried J. W. Bipikane. out with the exception that the plaintiff Savings Deposits will be received and! &.nd deign to grace Tourists and visitors should not fall Nos. 53, 55 and 67 King Street. his attorney did not interest allowed by this Bank t tha occasion. A few days since the at- to take a ride on the Pacific Heights The above Company will buy, lease, per cent per annum. 4. HONOLULU. torney sent the following sweeping state- Electric Railway. Unsurpassed view or sell lands in all parts of the Ha- ment the alleged misconduct of the of ocean, mountain and valley, and the waiian Islands: and also has houses ln of stretched-ou- 10c. city of inspector : t city. Round trip, the Honolulu for rent. Printed copies of the Rules an2 Reg- I desire to call your attention to the ulations may be obtained on aaotf'ea- - doings, conduct and character of one of tlon. the Board of Health employes, by name, one John Vivichaves. who has been and OIL STOCKS 8 Rock is an inspector in and about the Punch- BISHOP & CO, EO'S DAVDP.UFF KILLER bowl district. Complaints have already BOUGHT AND SOLD BY Bin lipralcide anfl a natural food been made to the Board of Health off- COMPANY, LTD. Honolulu, September 7, 189S. Bir. ill it elvea the hair new For Ballast icers about this man. which I have known JOSEPH B. TOPLITZ ptj Froth by feeding the from the residents of Punchbowl, as also rati holds the hair ronrn Tf from a member of the Board of Health, THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM lay hir md scalp food, and and to call your attention to the dissat- Member Producers' Oil Exchange turn fite it In the world. White and Black Sand isfaction cf the residents of Punchbowl ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINIS- LIMITED. NfciftJ. JtODI falltntr hair. with this officer and ruffian, the Board 334 Pise Street, TRATOR, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE pij hair and IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. AND RECEIVER. baldness. employs. On March 20 last this man. San Francisco, Oai. DANDRUFF provocation, brutally KILLER. without assaulted Subscribed Capita) , . Yen ill ftmffffiata mwtA on Punchbowl, and IB .4 ,L. I EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. a Portuguese has at UmM Kitop: other times insulted women of that dis- Paid Telephone Main CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. FINANCIAL AGENT FOR INDIVID- Up Capital fen ttJWjm trict, at one time telling a lady of that Refer by permission to UALS OR CORPORATIONS. ... district that if she (the woman) could Besened Fond , . . , Yen 8.1 not Portuguese she could Dump carts furnished by the day on The California Safe Deposit & Tros Co RAPHIC . If you think it necessary under an hour's aotlce. the circumstances, and notwithstanding L. complaints have been made before San Franoiaoe. ACTS AS TRUSTEE OF CORPORA- HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMJl that TION MORTGAGES. BITS this, against this man, to have a peti- INTEREST tion made and signed by the Punchbowl CORRESPONDENCE! SOLICITBD. ALLOWED. H. E. HITCHCOCK. residents in order to have some one ap- On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, pointed inspector who can at least on as -- cent per annum. Office opposite Union Feed Co. try to be a gentleman, you will oblige ASSUMES ENTIRE CHARGE OF Queen street. Telephone Main 824. Reliable information on OH 8tocks REAL ESTATE. On Fixed Deposit for months, me by informing me of this fact. per Guaranteed furnished gratis. cent annum. MANUEL SOUZA. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months, X G. lfalm DOt r1aV V& By A. Correa, His Attorney. cent per annum. "Judge" Raymond called for the plain- - DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST COL- 5rt'luprfuy MUi- - tiff and his attorney. "Bailiff" Heming- Free Instruction LECTED AND REMITTED. present and way said they were not iHJtjl would not be, as he had met Correa in IN The bank buys and receives for tho forenoon and the latter had told him lection Bills of Exchange, Issues he had sent a letter containing charges BONDS, STOCKS AND SECURITIES to the Board and if they wanted to do BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS- and Letters of Credit, and transacts anything further they would have to SION AT THE STOCK EX- general banking business. investigate the matter themselves. A CHANGE OR ELSEWHERE. look of disgust spread over the counte-nance- s PHOTOGRAPHY of the members at this announce- ji'JM Graphic ment and the "Judge" promptly spoke Branch of Yokohama Specie co.. BURGLAR-PROO- F INVINCIBLE his mind. Learn this most SAFES TO RENT IN New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. L PIID. V "If Correa wants to sign a communi- VAULTS. BOTH investigatad," BLOCK cation and wants charges JUJtjt said be tartly, "M" will have to appear FASCINATING C, fit before the Board. I don't think this is BREWER CO.L'O matter worth listening to, Mr. Dole, E. D. TENNEY President Queen Street, Honolulu, H. L a H E though the complainant, Souza, should and improving of E. A. MOTT-SMIT- Vice President Mr. Hemingway G. R. CARTER Treasurer Oil! at least he present, J. R GALT Secretary said that Correa had received the no- - in MODERN PASTIHES C. H. COOKE Auditor AGENTS FOR tico from the Board of Health about S. M. BALLOU Director meeting, Thursday noon. the special at W. F. ALLEN Director Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Gtto-m- ea "This is a serious charge which has Sugar Company. Honomu Sugar been preferred against the inspector. Our 1853. Company, Wailuku Sugar Company. supposed to use decent We sell everything connected with ESTABLISHED IN Fktti .S50.000 inspectors are Photography at American Sugar Company, Matoee Par Value typewriter language and be courteous at all times Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plan- SI L tacb a and are so instructed. Ffom what I & CO. Company. Hah-akal- Ranch lCte(lrtr.- - . .. . . BISHOP tation ke of affair there ?s everything Company, Motokaf th o , An" learn this ; EASTERN PRICES OR LESS. Kapapala Ranch, in the inspector's favor, anc'i I believe he Ranch. NKT"411'. Th n has always done his duty. Respectable Bankers Planters' Line. San Francisco Packet, people in that neighborhood say he en- Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Bos- forces the regulations and that's what he TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING ton Packets. -- paper AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. r8 bevor0unty- - 'ait- is employed for." Agents Boston Board of Underwrttrs. Mr. Dole stated very emphatically that Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un- it was an imposition on sis. busy busi- HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY derwriters. 'ue rt-- .... ' ness and professional men to call them Commercial and Travelers' Letters Standard Oil Company. Nare win to a ..meeting of this kind and then have of Credit issued, available in all the ve the attorney decline to nppear, and he Principal Cities of the World. thereupon moved to lay the matter on COMPANY. INTEREST allowed after July 1, 1S98, LIST OF OFFICERS: u. Mir on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, 2 per the table, which was done. AND HOTEL STS. C. M. Cooke. President; George H HAS The Board spent a half hour discussing FORT cent (this form will not bear interest NO one Robrtcort. Mnnngr; E F. B'sfteiH the sanitary regula'.icr.c and P.c'.icf Cmp unless it remains undisturbed for Treasurer' Secretary; Co":. W. F. lodging-hous- e 3 3 per cent; 6 and No. 2, for which a license month); months, C. "W per cent; 12 months, 4 per Allen, Auditor; P. Jor.es, H. was granted by tt e Board on Wednes- Pictures Enlarged months, house, G. R. Carter, .Directors SUPERIOR day. Dr. Raymond said that the action cent. of the Board was literally to rescind regulation No. 19 providing for the dis- iSHSZ preventing it Frames made to order at CAS1LE & COOKE CO., Ld. JUHEI position of waste water and AGENCY OF from being dumped into Nuuanu stream. HONOLULU. Mr. Dole was of the opinion that the tin J go only so rar in B. k I M Board could muoi LICHTIG'S, Commission Merchants KE1 HIN BANK, LTD pertaining to property and personal Territorial Stables Building. HIV rights but it had seemed to him in VINEYARD ST. looking over the premises in question condition WING LUNG CO. FACTORS. f 1 they were In a healthier SUGAR ill. that occu- Banking and Kic-chan- ge tban nine-tent- of the premises Transact General pied by the Oriental population in other AGENTS FOR Business. parts of the City. He said he was not GROCERS The Ewa Plantation Company. eompetent to judge the ir tter entirely The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, Jfffl Hawaii Sba from a sanitary standpoint. The Kohala Sugar Company. nil Shmpo thought it was a case FRESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL Company. DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST Mr. Lowrey TIMES. The Waimea Sugar Mill NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. - waste water was practically Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. The pioneer Japanese printing- offlee. where the King Street, corner Alakea. The Fulton rne publisher Shlnpo, emptying it Into tt.o harbor, as the tide The Standard Oil Company. of Hawaii the p iint in Nuuanu stream Steam Pumps. i my dally Japanese paper publiahed !n water rose to a Th George F. Blake R. Lewers. F. J. Lowrey, C. M. VflT.T . toe v,, uinevnrn1 street. Mr Dole moved Weston's Centrifugals. ' IT i - ' It iT Territory of Hawaii. to amend the regulation by adding the Custom House Blanks. The New England Mutual Life Insur- & COOKE. T. e LEWER3 BOGA, Editor. wh-r- the public health ance Company, of Boston. C. 8HIOZAWA, Proprietor. words, "excep will not be endangered thereby," thus The Aetna Fire Insurance fVnipany, of Importers and Dealer? in L'lraJwe a. leeway Hartford, Conn. giving the Board in granting y, Building Marlals. uince. work Editorial and Printing Offl nar Of All Kinds The Alliance Insurance Corn-an- Of ata, K'ng street bridge, King street, P. O. permission in exceptional cases. Most of 414 Fort Street I Box W the members agreed that the Relief Camp WUL71I&S 3AZBTTB COMPACT. London. J 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HOHOLULP, APRIL 6. s, Tents nvas vso ! OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! OUR WORKMANSHIP THE BEST! kirk i kkkk kickirkkrkkrki(jri MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW Cool! i lenrm players win ie

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Baseball prospects look brighter than is destined for second baa. for a lone time Dast. and several teams Kobinson and Kaulukou arc l grand national steeplechase of for the boat race. The betting Is 6 to for field positions. tjrSG 4 sovereigns was won by B. Blet-mm'- B on Oxford. Experts consider two Kamehameha will, as usual, ml the games arranged. anl Grudom C. J. Willlams bay crews to be the most evenly matched bold bld for premier honorP, Ce&dlng, in years. If a decent ground were available a long on good material. Lemil Drumcree, was second, and J. The anti-gambli- good Rogerson's bill passed by the ball season might ensue, but the shaping uncommonly well for thl Buffalo Bill, third. Arkansas Legislature has been signed oia grouna Dogie is sun tne most for- - Harbottle, a last yearer, snould Janice was the biggest winner of all by Governor Davis, and gone into ef- midahle enemy that enthusiasts a tower of strength to the Kama fect. all-roun- EXj&r4 the Midlothians In 1900. nave to contend with. There is no is a very useful d rnani The Oxford nan-wa- y th Tellowtall and Cambridge athletes decent ground in or around before, the main features of BBSS j and Kenilworth were want to meet Harvard and Yale in Honolulu. mehamehan's olav will be n matched to run six furlongs at Tan-fora- n September, instead of July. The Young Men's Christian Associa- with the bat. on 2Dth, $1,000 Harry Corbett, the poolroom man, tion team looks like being a strong The Maile "'m March for a side gone Ilima Athletic $560 money. has into the saloon business in one, and the men have been doing cinched an undeniably strontr bj and added San some good CI Jockey Henry Francisco. work on the parade ground, in Barnev .Tov anrl "Sonnv" has left California for Oxford beat Cambridge in their Several old Star players are In the The latter will receive tke East, to ride for the Keenes. twenty-thir- d annual golf match, nine- team, including "Old Pal ' Gorman and St. Louis alumni are oonMTipi No less than thirty-on- e horses sired teen holes up. The universities have Al Ikoore. Brown, the Hilo man, Is ex- entering a team for the cliampio fcy Imported Brutus won money in 1900. now won eleven matches each. One pected to prove a nugget in the box. but so far little is known of thel wenty-flv- e came in first. The Roman match was a draw. Oahu College will be well represent- rangements. was the biggest winner, with $5,175, Jimmy "Williams and Mike Donlin ed this year on the diamond, and will E. O. Hall & Son have a tearal and next came Brutal, with $3,160. A- will play baseball for the Baltimores have much the same team as last year. will make the best of their oppol ltogether, the sons and daughters of this year. William Dineen has signed A. Marcellino will catch to Hemen-way- . hustle, of last sem $26,570. if their form Brutus won with Boston. Charles Zlmmer, the fa- Myers, erstwhile of St. Louis, reproduced. The boys are t reiesj Wfltie Martin is riding again In San mous catcher, will play with Pittsburg, will replace Marcellino at short. Cas enthusiastic, and will undoubted! Francisco. as heretofore. tle, Perry, Dlokson and Williamson are heard from when the time comi The Lincolnshire handicap, the first Oxford and Cambridge will probably candidates ror tne box. J. Marcellino wrangle for the pennant. f the big English races, was won fcy accept the challenge of Yale and Har- Captain F. C. Ball's bay mare. Little vard for a series of track games. Eva, which started a hot favorite. Shamrock II will have no topmast Whitney's Jean Berland and Croker's or fittings, but will have a single main- INTERNATIONAL SOCKH Harrow were unplaced. mast. NO MORE The National Club and another San Mike Donlin will get $500 a month Francisco club are bidding for the with the Baltimore baseball team. TARGET MATCH AFTER TOW Jeffrlea-Ruhli- n contest. Oxford won the thirty-eight- h inter-universi- ty Cribb was favorite in his fight with track sports, held at Queen's Thurston, at odds of 10 to 7. Club, London, on the 29th instant, by Prank Slavin has sent a challenge six events to four won by Cambridge Mayor Thomas A. Marshall, of The Association season will n from Dawson to Tom Sharkey. Daw-ao- n The results were as follows: Kelthsburg, 111., the captain of the this afternoon at Makiki with a up One M city will hang a purse of $10,000 hundred yard dash A. E. Hinde, American team to shoot in the interna- between the Icarians and the for the right on July 4th. Slavin re- Cambridge, first: J. Churchill. Cam- 3-- tional target match ar- cently defeated a Dawson lighter, and bridge, second. Time, 10 5 seconds. which has been commencing at 4:15 o'clock. Is now champion of the Yukon. High jump G. H. Smith, Cambridge. ranged with all England, is enthusias- Thf teams will be: 5 On the 29th instant Otto Cribb, of '""et lOU inches, first; W. E. B. Hen- - tic over the prospect. He said to a re- H. M. S. Goal. Bt( 1 -- Icarus on, 5 7 Australia, and Charles Thurston, the Oxford, feet inches, sec- - porter in Chicago: Thorp. l Ban Francisco welter-weigh- t, were Pllcher. Morris: halves. A VARIED MENU OF CHAMPIONSHIP Stilp- - TpnndrrvTi. M jtrheuled to fight In San Francisco. 'It mile running J. R. Cleave, Ox-t- v "Our first contest will take place on fnrwnrrtn Tommy Cox and Jack Granfleld also rst: J. Oilman. Cambridge, sec- the grounds of the Middlesex Gun Milne. Bird. Stone fought on the same date. ond. Time, 1:59 2-- 5. SPORT TO COME BASKETBALL ClUb, and the others will he held bactl rr at Honolulu Goal. Fenwick; Stanford, as Pu: the weight E. B. Mav, Ox- Glasgow, V. 1 D' It is probable that well ' Dublin and Edinburgh. Af- riill TJ n nonn ' 3 VPS as other Pacific Coast universities, will ford. feet 9 inches, first; C. S.'Cowe, ter the. original match has been de- (captain), Bottomley, Cralk; to compete In the Pan-Hellen- ic Oambr 34 feet 2 inches, second. Events Interest to Lovers Maile llimas and Business Men cided or extra contests, if necessary, rj rend athletes of the ,,. . games at the Buffalo Exposi- One hn ired and twenty yard hurdle we will be prepared to engage in an tco, iwj it, oral race G. :. Garnier, of Many Branches of Will Fight it Out tion this summer. Oxford, first; E. international match at either live birds treat spectators to a grand ex F. H. Yost, football coach of Stan- Allcock. ambridge. second. Time, 17 or targets that the foreigners want fl Recreation. Tonight. to of the "socker" game. With ford University, will endeavor to ar- seconds it. arrange. th Quarter mile run I. Ox- exception, it is perhaps range a match between Stanford and J. Cornish, "When we finish up with Great Brit- team which could have i Ann Arbor, to come off in Los Angeles ford, first R. M. Barclay, Cambridge, April 6 Association football, Honolu- This evening, at the Young Men's ain we will go to Germany, France. 4-- gether. Christmas day, and a game be- second. Time, 52 5 seconds. lu against Icarus, Maklki, 4:15 p. m. Christian Association, the Maije llimas Italy, and wind up at Carlo. bi(? u next - Monte The tars will make a Berkeley and Ann Arbor in San Milr- run F. G. Cockshott.Cambridge, Basketball, Maile I li mas against Busi- will play basketball with the Business This is the first time in history pnC tween the wipe two reverses M for New Year's day. first; TT. W. Gregson. Cambridge, sec- ness Men, for championship of the city. Men, to decide the city championship. of trap shooting thaj a big out the Francisco 4-- internation- week, and are League base- ond. Time, 4:26 5. Young The game will of pos- during the eP. The Chicago National Men's Christian Association, be the closest al team shoot like this has been ar- make a better shr m much ball team for the season will be made Hammer throwing E. B. May. Ox- 7:30 p. m. Polo, Oahu Polo Club, three-tea- sible description, as both teams are ranged, and we are going at It for they ford, 113 3 B. tournament, "Moanalua, 3:00 p. on edge was the case when P of, catchers, Chance and John first feet inches; C. m. thoroughly and confident of what it is worth. It will be business by Britisher" , Taylor, Hart!' . Cambridge, second, 109 April 12 Club con- winning. won under the Kiing; pitchers. Mehefee.. Jack feet. Beretanla Tennis The Malles the Associa- combined with pleasure. Of course, we This afternoon's game will Jf Cunningham. Hughes and Easton: Lorn 5ump L. J. Cornish. Oxford, cert. tion competition last year and did not will do our utmost to win. as the tnp pul Delehan-tr- . first. 81 feet 64 inches; G. Wiles, Cam- April 20 Racing. Aggravation against lose a game. This year opportunitv for the Doyle, Childs. James the Business will be expensive." high-clns- s nnder ti out-fielder- s. bridge, nd, 20 8 A, football 1 Bayroer and McCormick; feet inches. Virgie one mile, for 5250 a side. Men were victorious, winning every Marshall has won the Grand Ameri- will hav Thre- - s run H. W. Workman, Polo, against Maul. game they played. tion code, that they or Dexter. Green, Hartzell and Dolan. Oahu The Mailes were can Handicap twice. The rest of the is n rnarfr of the Chicago Na- Oambrli first: F. H. Jeros-Smit- h. April 29 Hawaiian Jockey Club, an- not in the competition this year. up months. There "SamJow" Mertes. Oxford, second. Time, American team is made of the fol- mission. tional League baseball team, has sign- 14:58. nual general meeting. The teams are as follows: lowing expert target trap shots: Guv li May 1 opens; Hea-la- ni f contract to play second base the Cricket season Business Men Brock. captain: Burnside, Knoxville, 111.: Rolta. Heikes, as ed a Am-ri-n- n "Wa-terhou- se. that corning season with the Chicago The polo tournament at Moanalua minstrels. Cheek, Fuller, A. Waterhouse, G. Dayton, Ohio; William Crosbv. Ofallon. Tom Holllnger denies team. this afternoon will be in the nature of May 3 Athletic exhibition, Toung 111.; C. M. Powers, Decatur, HI.; J. S. tion and Vlrarie A have f' T.mu a try-o- ut to McCoughern been ted dee'de the team for the Men's Christian Association. Maile llimas R. D. King, J. Clark. Fanning. San A. Parma-le- e, John C. has 8 Francisco: F. yet. He admits the extreme captain of the Stanford University iramo the ?nth against the Maul May Snring tennis tournament. W. Wright. J. F. Wright. B. Clark. Nebraska: J. A. Elliott. Kansas team. Clnh. The public are Invited to the May 3i Indoor Pentathlon contest, Substitutes. E. R. Allen, E. V. Rich- City; Fred Gilbert. Spirit Lake, Iowa, ity of such a thtnp now track Young Men's Christian George mad- Oxford is favorite over Cambridge exhibiticn. Association. ardson, Clark, E. P. Hatfield. and C. W. Budd, Des Moines, Iowa. match is as good as

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