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r VOL. XLI NO. 7078. HONOLULU, TERRITORY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTO. MUST PER,tut FLOORED STATESME 'pa ff T RITORY TO THE FINEST. ABOARD SHIP Ifffjjff n COLLECT TAKE: Jiu Jitsu Man Was Too Governor and the So-Io- ns Much For the Visit the is One Yet Police. Ohio. (Associated Press Bulletin, via San Francisco, 4:31 a. m. By There Just Chance that Pacific Cable.)

A. Ono, a Japanese master of Jiu-Jits- u, Amid the awful powder smoke, County Government Legislation demonstrated to a large gather- Amid the landmen's blare, The brazen-throate- d bugle spoke, MANILA, April 14. ing of Honolulu people that, with his "Our George he still is there." May be Made Effective. science of self-defens- a small man is capable of handling men of twice hxo The cheering crowd around was packed. gave Admiral Train has size. To them he a smile, been Sheriff Henry went to the Woods The hand that killed the County Act Institute of Physical Culture with the Still grasped his silken tile. advised Saisron. two men on local force last from "There is hope yet for county government," said Governor Car largest the v evening and the way Ono handled them Upon the dock he stood his ground ter late yesterday afternoon. was wonderful.' Palenapa, a giant in wnile cannon rent the air, ar-riv- al size ami weight was a mere tov in this And posed, just like that other George, Cochin China, of a the And there is not-- doubt in the world that the Governor is cor- man's hands. Time after time he was Who crossed the Delaware. put to the Hoor in such a wav that he rect but the hope is, to put it mildly, remote. For the Governor was helpless. Mounted Patrolman. The battleship Ohio was boarded by of six-foote- r, there the Russian and the legislature arc hopelessly at loggerheads now on the essen- Cook, a was the next vic- the Government of the Territory ot tim and he also proved an easy mark. Hawaii yesterday afternoon and sur- tial feature of the county bill and there seems no way for them to Several times Ono threw the large po- liceman over his shoulder and he struck vived the ordeal. At least, she was hospital ship Orel with get reconciled. the floor with much force. alioat at last reports. The ship's u fluids have not been The local jiu-jits- champion had a appropriated, try-ou- new-come- r Sunday will be observed as usual and many "Now, mind you," went on the Governor, "I have no objection t with the and his wounded. was fate was the same as that of the po- although the Attorney General in the world to the county of Maui, or any other county, taking its licemen. among those present, the speed of the It was suggested that Ono try hi ship will not be reduced. The Ilawaii- - forty per cent of the revenues, cr whatever proportion it may be science against. Prof. Woods, who au Government band was on the battle agreed to ship also, and played a long program MOORS DEFY THE FRENCH. entitled to under the law, and squandering them in any way use the American science of - that boxing. Ono would not agree to this, on the after bridge, its numbers, es- peeiailv me vocal selections, being it sees fit. I mean, of course, that this is for any proposed county. probably knowing that lie would get (ASSOCIATED the worst of such an encounter. warmly applaude.. by the blue jackets. PRESS CABLEGRAMS.) am not opposed to local government. But, they shall not drag Ono is on his way West llie members oi tne Legislature and I to Point, l April where he will instruct in this latent other otheiais gathered at the Xa-a- iaimuihk, 14. The the Territory into it. mode of self-defens- e. Station and marcned in a bodv to the battleship, headed bv Governor Car Sultan of Morocco has rejected "The Territory has borrowed money. It has established a ter and Secretary Atkinson, iu their ' . best silk hats. The band of the Ohio all t credit. The credit and the good name of the Territory must be kept JAPANESE BALL was stationed on the quarterdeck and French reforms. the marine guard was also drawn up up. 1 I will never consent to placing the collection and the disburse- The visitors were received by Captain p.' s - v 4 ment of the revenues in the hands of the counties. If they will per- TQSSERS Ifj Logan and his onicers ana .weto eo TOWN corted about the ship. The members Morocco had promised, tinder pres- I A mit the Territorial Assessors to assess and collect the taxes, giving from the conntrv districts were, awe sure of Trance, to make certain re- w struck with the great fighting machine t -- .4 ' v "j the counties their pro rata, well and good. That is one thing. T and asked many questions,'while some forms of administration and to grant X j" The Japanese baseball team arrived or tivp-cit- y members who had seen the her European mentor trade advan- " v - will not stand for placing the assessment and collection of taxes yesterday on the S. S. Korea. As fleet "vrhen it was here explained things tages. The visit of the Kaiser, who ... V in the hands of the counties, they to pay the Territory its share and soon as tne ship touched the dock these with a superior air. gave the Sultan assurances of support, agile After a short stav Governor Carter giving us no recourse but to fine them $100 if they fail to do it. little athletes were down the and Secretary Atkinson left, accom led to the rejection of the Trench pro- "No, sir; I will not stand for that. You say that is the provi gang-plan- and up town. They visit panied by vaptain Niblack. As the gram of reform and the opening of in ed a local sporting goods establishment Governor stepped on the dock a salute Morocco's commercial door to the sion the Dickey bill apportioning the revenues. Very well. The to invest 111 a tew supplies and then of seventeen guns was tired from the world's trade. SULTAN OT MOROCCO. has overridden the veto. They will have the shell merely." iook tne car ior tue paric uuite a A aval Station. The Governor stood Touse crowd followed them --o- the Governor has them on the hip. They have the shell to the grounds, with hat --in hand during the firing, where their work ws wratched with .while the marine guard presented arms. of county government, or will have it when the County Bill veto interest. After the Governor had departed many PRESIDENT CHANGES HUNTING GROUND. is overridden in the Senate if it is, as now seems probable. The These lads certainly demonstrated of the members of (the Legislature re- that thev knew a thing or two about mained to make a further inspection Dickey bill apportioning the revenues cannot get to the Governor American game. the They would make of the vessel. Many other visitors FREDERICK, Okla., April 14. The wolf is ended limit of commences. a good match with any of our local hunt and before the ten day the pocket veto That limit viewed the snip also. the President left yesterday for Colorado. has. in fact already commenced and the Dickey bill only passed teams. Their work was snappy and with judgment. After an hour's work NEWCASTLE, Col., April 14. It is snowing and there is second reading in the Senate yesterday, and has yet to come before at he new park they went to Oahu WHITER FRESH FROM plenty of game for the President. Bear tracks are numerous. House. will vanish when it goes the executive office. College, where they had more fielding the It to And practice. The Punahou team endeav there will be no notably wild rush of patriots to fill county offices ored to get a practice game, but tltje when it is understood tnat the counties nave no money to pay japs refused, promising that on their THE SEPARATION BILL. way home, in the early part of July, MANCHU BATTLEFIELDS salaries. they would gladly give the Punahou team a ehnm-e- . These are the provisions of the Dickey bill, Senate bill 98, PARIS, April 14. The portion of the separation bill which the collection of of which take the of taxes out the hands the Territorial The Oalui t'ollege Boys took the tars Richmond Smith, ousof the Asso- Chamber has adopted prohibits the recognition or the subsidizing assessors: from the Ohio in hand on the college ciated Press, war correspondents, is on of any religion. campus Ter- yesterday afternoon and drub- the Korea and has been putting in his o "Section 1. All taxes now payable to the bed them to the tune of 14 to 5. The time seeing the sights. Mr. Smith was ritory shall be hereafter payable to the several sailors did not have a chance, and at Port Arthur and saw most of the counties. when the youngsters began to bunt, fighting. He savs that the Japanese NEW COAST LINE. Uncle Sam's men took to the rigging. lost, in killed and wrounded, not less "Section 2. All the powers and duties of Ter- than 60,000 men. ritorial Assessors or their deputies are transferred At a meeting of the local league last General jNogi, according to the cor SEATTLE, April 14. A railroad between The Dalles and San evening it was decided to kefer the ar- respondent, is a very mild-appearin- g Francisco is contemplated. A trust deed of $5,000,000 haa been to the county assessors and collectors who shall ranged schedule of games to the base- man. He was a brigade commander severally exercise such powers and perform such ball trustees. This means that the before Port Arthur ten years ago ana filed-- Jules Meyer is president. trustees will decide upon Sunday ball. captured the most important Chinese o duties in and for the counties in which they are position. Ordinarily he is soft of elected. The county assessors and collectors of The Nineteenth Infantry will play speech 'and easy of manner, but when WEBER WILL HANG. the several counties shall form an equalization the Punahou team on the college his temper is aroused he turns into grounds tomorrow at 3 p. m. cvclone. board and shall have the power and perform the -f-- It is a curious commentary on the AUBURN, Cal., April Weber, the murderer of his family, duties now prescribed for the Territorial Equaliz- rapid advance of the Japanese nation, 14. eOES POLYGAMY EXIST remarked Mr. Smith, that Aogi began has been sentenced to hang on June 20. ation Board." his military career as a Samurai in night that a determined effort would be armor, carrying a two-nande- d sworu It was given out last He is now one of the world s most up NO CATHOLIC to-dat- UNIVERSITY. , made in the Senate to meet the Governor's objections in the way Oil THIS ISLAHD? e commanders. the Dickey bill, putting the Mr. Smith savs that he and the I oi amendments to the county bill or to other correspondents were given every collection and disbursement of the revenues back into the hands of facility at Port Arthur to see the LONDON, April 14. The Commons have defeated the bill to fighting. establish a Catholic University in Ireland. the Territory. This, of course, would remove the chief objection At yesterday's session of the Federal of the Governor' to the measure, as he said yesterday the County grand jury the question of polygamy o bill had some excellent features in it aside from the one principal at the Mormon settlement, Laie,. Oahu, WOODS GIVES DINNER FISCAL HARMONY. objection whether the House will consent was under investigation. G. J. Waller, but it is questionable pastor of the Mormon But whatever is done must be done quickly, as it does not now Church in Honolulu, and Abraham Fer- to any amendment along that line. nandez, an elder of the Utah real thing fl ROBERT'S HONOR LONDON," April 14. Chamberlain is compromising with here, were among the witnesses sub- and harmony is probable on the fiscal question. seem likely that the session of the legislature will be extended. poenaed. Others were Manager An- o -- - . drew Adams of Kahuku plantation. neighboring laie, ami Cecil Brown. At the Moana Hotel last night Sen- It is expected that som indictments ator Palmer Woods of Hawaii enter PARKER AND BRYAN SPEAK. IS "Ml be in LIQUOR BILL NOW returned the United States party gentlemen an in- District Court to.lav. Th era i tained a ot at still formal dinner in honor of Dent. H. IN GOVERNORS HANDS I 2jlVM Robert, managing editor of the Pan NEW YORK, April 14. Parker and Bryan made speeches witnessing"riSiS3before the praml jury of Francisco Examiner. The table was? last evening t the Jeffersonian banquet. members of spread in one of the private dining the Legislature from the a pro- Island of Hawaii ami others having in- rooms, and was beautiful with I) terests there. fusion of pink carnations and maiden- GOLD STANDARD. The liquor license bill passed the House yesterday afternoon, Many true bills are expected ajninst hair ferns, the color of the carnations MEXICO'S Japanese accentuated by pink shaded incandes-cent- s. - ior peonage, illicit distilling, the lower body accepting- the Senate's amendments to the measure, etc. enjoyable one. CITY OF MEXICO, April 14. Mexico has adopted the gold Y and it of the Governor's clerical force The dinner was a most was delivered into the hands WHEN SMITH HID HERE. and was followed by a number ot standard to become effective May 1. just in time to get inside the day limit. The bill, which was 1 he Lake Tribune says pithy and witty sj.eech-s- . Senator 'ten were H. Sen- Woods's guest? Dent. Robert originally the administration measure, was so changed in the of San Francisco. Hon. Kuhio Kalani-anaol- e. many years' THE PEASANTS. will know it when he For the leading Mor- Delegate in Congress, Secretary AID FOR ate that it is doubtful whether the Governor mons had been exiled from Utah, or of the Territory. A. L. C. Atkinson. will sign it., there is at least had been in hiding- Rob- comes to look at it. As to whether he in the Territory, or Colonel Curtis P. Iaukea, Alex. April A rescript has been issued Tt i he has been;had been ia prison President Joseph ertson, Republican National Commit- ST. PETERSBURG, 14. irronnd fnr donhr nnt nt all alonir the lines that - . 1 1 . . . A 1 1 . Far-ringto- ' r - r 0 Smith took a little of his exile in teeman for the Territory. W. R. n, creating a commission tor tne Dexienncni 01 peasant ianu tenures. known to desire to follow. Washington and the Hawaiian Is!ands, George H. Hens-hall- Sol. N. o Also, it is doubtful whether there will be enough strength for and a little of his hiding- - in the Ter- -' Sheridan, R. Beverly Kidd. A. M. Shin-p- in veto. It just scrap- ritory; and to the joy of all the saints, Burns. Mr. Shiozawa of Hawaii o ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., April 14. Joseph Jefferson, the great the measure either House to pass it over the himself included, he escaped imprison- and Manager J. H. Hersche of the ed through the House yesterday afternoon as it was. ment entirely. Moana v actor, is ill. I'- M- i JL , - J

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISfcK, HONOLULU, APRIL 14, 1905.

The Dickey bill then again came up for consideration on second reading, IP FOR WEAK MEN. and Achi renewed his motion that af- is GOVERNOR S VETOED ter the taxes had been collected, the county assessors should pay into the Territorial treasury, in addition to the ;,Q per cent provided in the bill, the il following amounts: From Oahu, $125,-- ; COUNTY BILL from Hawaii, $60,000; from Maui, TIE $40,000; from Kauai, $35,000. Shirt Waists There was debate on this and then Dowsett 's amendment offered at the morning session giving the Terri- tory 50 per cent and the counties 50 Another shipment of new ideas With Free Saapansory. per cent of the taxes collected was and pretty styles in with Achi proviso for reim- 1905 shirt your manly strength has beer it Despite the Veto read, the waists that ladies Avill like, If youth or House at Once Passes bursement added. has wasted by the dissipations of McCandless offered an amendment to just arrived. of maturity, overwork, worry or sick- you wear is More Deliberate give the Territory 60 per cent of the The larg:e ness, I can promise if will But the Senate tax receipts, in addition to the sums variety is and we my belt that you will regain the vigor named in the Achi proviso. can assure you of a perfect fit. of perfect strength. and pleasure in its Action, Achi protested that this wasa plain Materials are hand- attempt to crush county government. unusually DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT Paris wanted to know whether 50 per some and workmanship is per- cent would be enough to run the Terri- fect. Curea weakness in Men and Women. torial government after the first of Weak Backs. Rheumatism, Stomach. jolted the legislature yesterday in his veto of January. Kidney and Liver Troubles. Constipa- The Governor "The treasurer said that it would PRICES 75 CENTS UPWARD tion and all Nervous Diseases. County Act, and got half a jolt back in the overriding of the be enough, according to his estimates," you call, in- the FREE BOOK If can't acted yet upon the mat- said Dowsett. Also new lines of wash goods just in. close this ad and I will mail, sealed veto bv the House. The Senate has not "That is an estimate." sab! Bishop, and free, my beautiful Illustrated 80-pa- ge a keener realizing sense than the lower body "not a positive statement of fact." all. Address ter, having perhaps The Achi proviso then passed, and PROGRESS book, which tells things than the overriding of vetoes are necsssary to BLOCK g. that more the Dowsett amendment. FORT STREET. dr. m. Mclaughlin, secure county government. Bishop offered a new section mak- SOB MABKET ST., Above Ellis. of ing the sums payable to the Territorial SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The Senate, in fact, spent almost all day in the consideration treasurv bv the counties a prior claim the Dickey bill apportioning the revenues between the Territory against the counties. This was adopt finally amending and passing it and con- ed, and then the bill passed second JOHNSON'S ancT the proposed counties, reading, neing amended to take effect tinued the consideration of the veto until today. on July 1, 1905. It will be given to Prepared Wax the Revision Committee for correc LEGISLATURE FORTY-NINT- H DAY. tions, and read for the third time to- Floor Polish morrow. BRITISH CLAIMS. Choosing is far superior to any other finish- THE SENATE. be entered at large upon the journal. This carried, 8 to 2, and further con- A letter from the Governor inform- 1 ing wax-Ju- st the right consistency to give The Senate yesterday took up and sideration of the message was post- ed the Senators that the British the most servicable finish and im- passed on second. reading Ben-at- e poned until today. claims matter was brought to the part that rich finish peculiar to Bill Xo. 9S, which is the AFTERNOON SESSION. attertion of the Legislature in 1903. wax. this Dickey till apportioning the taxes to A communication from the Seetetaxy This was in answer to the Dowsett If you want the counties under the County Act, and notified the Senate that tf -- . Governor resolution. The communication was re- gave Territory had signed Senate Bill 68. ceived and placed on file. in its original form the The Secretary also returned the Lane Floors and counties forty per cent The Governor's letter and its ac- Polished sixty the resolution providing that the Catholic companying enclosure follow: of the revenues collected. Church be permitted to hold more than use prep- 1 Its easy here where Tou should the Johnson Dowsett moved to amend so that 1,000 acres of land. The resolution April 13, 1905. K. vw. there arations. They are far superior to was returned it might be read Hon. D. V. R. isenberg, President of are so many to choose from. more easi- county assessors must pay to the Ter- that varnish or shellacs and three times for legal passage. It was the Senate. Legislature of the Ter- We have every of ly applied. ritorial treasurer 50 per cent of all read for the second time. ritory of Hawaii style the We carry a very extensive line taxes collected under any tax law in The House sent notification that it Sir: In reply to the communication famous Eastman Kodaks, at of Johnson's goods and can meet any county, less the expense of collect- had overridden the Governor's, veto on from the Senate of 6th inst., transmu- prices from $5 upward and in by cer- intruct purchasers the operat- any requirement. remaining 50 per the countv bill. xhe communication ted the clerk, enclosing a duly Johnson's Ornamental Hardwood ing the same, the was not properly worded, however, and tified copy of the Senate Resolution ing. Floors will be sold to order from cent to be paid to the county treasurer, was sent back for correction. Xo. 40, respecting claims presented by KODAK DEVELOPING MACHINES samples at our store. - The motion precipitated an extend House Bill 176, the bill changing the the British government on behalf of ed discussion. At the conclusion of form and manner of examining leper its subjects, I beg to inform you that Films and photographic supplies of every description. is Dowsett amendment suspects, was on Lane's motion taken this a matter that was brought to & Cooke, this, however, the up out of order for third reading. This the attention of the Legislature in Lewers carried on" a show of hands, nine to bill provides for a lazaretto at Kalihi, 1903, by Governor Dole, and. I enclose LIMITED four. And then the Senate got tangled and provides for the appointment of a copy of the remarks made in his Honolulu Photo Supply Go., message 117 S. King St. up on the proposition as to when the a commission of examining doctors. of February 18, 1903. No ac- FORT STREET. go effect. Hewitt mov Dickey opposed the passage of the tion, however, has been taken by the act should into bill on the ground that it entailed Legislature. ed to make the act effective July 1st, needless expense, the United States be- The matter was referred to when I NOTICE. and the difficulty arose as to what dis ing about to establish a leper hospital. was last at the State Department and position should he made of the reve There should be no leper hospital out- my response was that the Territory of nues of the current year. Bishop, Dick side Kalaupapa. Paris opposed the Hawaii could not possibly obiect bill on the same grounds, and McCand- to any action or legislation on the Don't drug yourself with poisons for ey and Paris contended that if this lcss opposed an amendment making the subject that might originate.. with the Fine Shoes of headache and tired feeiing when a money was taken away from the Ter law inoperative in the event of the Federal authorities. fIaaant draught of "Our Celebrated ritory, which was now issuing war establishment of a hospital by the Yours trulv, Pop" will do the trick. Bromo rants against the fund, there would United States government at Molokai. G. R. CARTER, Our Chocolate Creams, CaL Lemon- The amendment carried on a tie vote. Governor. Service for Women Orange all arise a serious menace to the credit of ade, Root Beer, Cider and The bill passed oy the following vote: Extract from Governor Dole's Message klnda of aerated drinks are the best the Territory. Ayes Achi, Brown, Hayselden, Hew- to the Legislature, February mm the market. President Isenberg said that if half itt, Kalama, Lane, McCandless, Woods, 18, 1903. Made to our order by the celebrated makers, Laird, ARCTIC SODA WOIiK& the revenues of tne current year were Isenberg 9. Schober & Co., and they 127 Miller St.. Honolulu. H. T. Noes Dickey, Gandall, Paris, Wil- "The. British government is still comply with the highest standard of to go to the Territory, the banks pressing for payment of claims foot requirements. should be immediately notified, be- cox 4.' the of f cause after that provision became Absent and not voting Bishop, several of its citizens based upon their They are perfect in every way for service, very stylish known the banks would instantly stop Dowsett 2. treatment by the Republic of Hawaii and easy fitting. Dry Cleaning cashing Territorial warrants. A message from the Governor ve- under martial law in 1895. Correspond . ence matter Secre- Garments cleaned by this process at "The proper tlnng," said Bishop, toed Senate Bill 57, the Paris bill in in this is with the Made of the finest French kid, with patent tip and me- Jan- opposition to taking up estrays. The tary of State, who has expressed a "is to make this bill effective on government Ter- dium military heel. Sole is hand turned and very flexible. Mrs. A. M. Me His' uary 1, 1906, and give the counties a veto was sustained without dissent. desire that the of the Dressmaking Establishment. ritory should create a commission to Soft mat kid. top. PRICE $6.00. share of next year s taxes. The credit DICKEY Bl PASSED. finally " Sachs Block. Honolulu. of the Territory must be preserved." determine these questions. To difficulty, Achi moved From the special committee, on the "These claims were first presented ATTSFACTTON GUARANTEED. settle the Dickey tax apportionment bill, Dow- by the British government against the that the counties pay to the Territory, Republic recogniz- in addition to 50 per cent of all taxes sett reported, showing that up to Jan- of Hawaii, which, MANUFACTURERS' SHOE Co., Xd. $1,100,-00- 0. ing justice of one of collected in 1905, following sums: uary the Territory would owe the these claims 1051 FORT STREET. the of a person sub- Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, The estimated' half of the tax that who had been $1,000; $60,000; $63-- jected to improper wit- John Weill $40,000, and receipts at that time would be .- treatment as a Kauai, $35,000. 324. There would be received from all ness, paid it, but refused all of the 135 Merchant Street. NOT FAVORED. other sources $261,676. This would - rest. Negotiations for their reference MACHINERY BOUGHT. SOLD AND make a total of receipts of $S38,324, a to arbitration, were broken off by the REPAIRED. This did not meet with great favor, deficit of $261,676. annexation of the ENGINEER'S AND BUILDER'S SUP- apparently. Bishop said that the Achi to the United States. PLIES. proposition would not remove the diff- "There are several other claims by BLACKSMITHING. iculty at all. "If word goes out from citizens of other powers whose atti- this Senate chamber," said Bishop, CORDIAL INVITATION tude in relation thereto is similar to "that we have impaired the power of: that of the Britisn government. ALL KINDS OF the Territory to pay its warrants, there' "1 recommend that legislation be would be an instant panic. It is mueii ADDRESSED TO WORKING GIRLS enacted by the Legislature providing RUBBER GOODS better to let the counties drift along for a commission of three persons who These as best they could until January 1." Miss Barrows Tells How Mrs. Pink" shall have authority to deter- - hear and "The county ouicers would not; work ham's Advice Helps Working- Girls mine all political claims of citizens Go. for nothing," remarked Achi. of foreign powers arising under the Hre Goodyear Bubber "I think," said Dickey, "it would Girls who work status of martial law in the vear 1895, R. H. PEASE, President, be better to give the Territory 60 per are part icul arly and who shall accept as evidence the Fine 40 - an CaL. U. 8. A. cent and the county per cent of the susceptible to fe- affidavits alreadv filed in such cases, j Francleo 1 taxes." ma e disorders, the decisions of a j ' majority of such Dowsett, being called upon by the especially those commission to oe nnal ana obligatory F01 President, said he was puzzled about who are obliged on the parties. G-irl- s the matter, too. It might be better to to stand on their "1 further recommend that appro- Bo3ts a.:ncL g showing splendid of Y. MAN SING give the Territorv 60 per cent or even feet from morn-'in- priations for the pay and expenses of We are a stock the Little Tudor Play Suits at 75 per cent, as the thing had turned night PARLORS until in such commission be placed in the i o DRESS out, it might nave .,een better to make stores or facto-- proper appropriation bills." CENTO o the County Act effective on January T"1 f t! now 6i a few AT We are showing beautiful linen robes. No two patterns alike. 1, also. 4faMlyFJterrtws) 1)a.V in and day ANDREWS ANSWERS. 1117 NUUANU STREET. McCandless, who was a member of typut the erirl toils. The following letter from the At- the accounts commission, explained She bread-winne- r and is often the of torney General m answer to the ques- FORT STREET B. F. & that the estimate of 60 per cent for the family. Whether she is sick or EMLERS Co the Territory and 40 per cent to the well, whether it rains or shines, she tions asked in the Bishop resolution . . counties hal figured only current run- must get to her place of employment, was read: pany by myself or any other person our department to bring suit, which . . ning expenses and not indebtedness or perform the duties exacted of her Honolulu, April 12, 390.1. connected with my department. we did, obtaining S. Echiki warrants. after further evi General Employment Office smile and be agreeable. To the Presj.ient and Members of the 1 am informed that the Rapid Tran- dence that the franchise was still be- -' Cor. Emma and Beretania Streets. "And that makes the thing worse Among this class the symptoms of Senate of the Territory of Ha- sit ,'onm:iny issued an order that cer- ing violated in regard to the speed or than ever," said the President. female diseases are early by , JAPANESE AND CHINESE manifest waii tain police badges would no longer be the car service, in spite of the notice-- Paris moved reference of the bill weak and aching backs, pain in the recognized, which rrom the Superintendent Public7 LABORERS, ETC., SUPPLIED. to a special eonfjnittee. as he did not lower Gentlemen: The resolution adopted induced all in this of limbs and lower part of the by the Senate of the Territory of Ha- office, sucn order being issued s'aortly Works. Goniroci wort 01 Every Kind onflenaxen want to act in the dark, but that was stomach. In consequence of frequent on 11th from Superin- Had it been the wish de- - not considered for the moment. wetting of feet, waii the day of April, 1905, after the receipt, the of this 2181. the monthly periods requesting from me information as to tendent of Public Works, of the partment to annoy and hamper tb PHONE BLUE Achi spoke in favor of his motion become painful and fre- letter irregular, and whether, first, I held or have held annexed, hereto. railroad, fifty-eigh- t suits. each for a for the apportionment, and then Dick- quently there are faint and dizzy spells, hundred-dolla- r within ninety days past a free pass Further, in under- penalty, could have ey and Dowsett both seconded the with loss of appetite, until life is a answering what I - Helping Hand in Time cf Need ! from the Honolulu Rapid Transit & stand to oe the spirit of your resolu- been brought as easily as the one- amendment for reference to a special burden. All of these symptoms point which has been brought. committee, to consider the matter ami to a derangement of the female organ- Land Company, permitting me to ride tion, I would say that the suit brought report ism which can be easily free on the cars of said company; sec- by my department against the Kapid Further, it was the idea of the Su- The Relief and Burial Association is immediately. and promptlv ond, perintendent to- cured by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta- whether I hold such pass from Transit Company for the violation of 'of Public Works, rapidly increasing. We have had three A SPECIAL COMMITTEE. any company or railroad giving me gether with myself, to bring this mat- mem- ble Compound. a provision of their franchise, was deaths in nine months, and each the privilege of free transportation; brought Super- ter to a head while the Legislature S100 to Paris oid not think the committee Miss Abby F. Barrows, Nelsonville, at the request of the ber received as death benefits Co., Ohio, third, whether any of the deputies or intendent of Public Works, Holloway, was in session, so that, if any reme- pay expenses, the could report immediately, and then the Athens tells what this great dial legislation be funeral and burial motion medicine did for : assistants hold or have held within as the result of an investigation, is required, it can of 10 to refer carried, Dowsett, her. She writes immediately , surviving relatives, a donation Bishop and Achi were appointed on Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ninety days past, passes from or is- made by him without my knowledge, had. cents from each member of the asso- the committee. 'l feel it my duty to tell you the good sued by the Honolulu Rapid Transit which culminated in a letter to tne lours respectfully. ciation as emergency benefit". Mem- Lydia R. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Company, was receiver by me this Rapid LOKRIX ANDREWS, "I excuse them to work on the bill and Blood Purifier have done Transit Company, also sent bership fee $4.50. Office. Honolulu Un- now," said President Isenberg. forme. Before morning and in reply I would answer without my knowledge, hereto attach- Attorney General. 1120 Street, "I I took them I was very nervous, had dull all in dertaking Parlors, Fort would like to say that my vote on the headaches, pains in hack, and monthlies were three the negative. ed. And as a result of their failure The letter was ordered filed. Tel. Main 19. county bill hinges on decision on irregular, I had been to several "In order, however, that there may to act said letter, the Superin- amending the doctors, and be no uion Kalama introduced a bill this matter, veto or no veto." thev did me no pood. misunderstanding in this mat- tendent of Public Works called upon (Continued on page 3. McCandlcss moved a recess, and ""Your medicine has made me well and ter, I would further state that the President Isenberg said question strong. I can do most any kind of work Deputy Attorney G eneral, the ' assist- EXHIBITION the without complaint, and my periods are all was so hnnortant that all bills should right. ants, ana Mr. C. A. uoyle, are special by the children of policemen connected with depart- be deferred unti. it was settled. "The "I am in better health .than I ever was, this K8TABLI9MD ment, for purpose assisting 1678. banks that have casned the Territorial and I know it is all due to your remedies. I the of the ... 5-- f,f",ij warrants should be made to know that recommend your advice and medicine to all bu siness of the office, anil have special there is no nnnncial volcano under who suffer." police badges, practically since tneir Cure WbH is. them, and should have It is to such girls that Mrs. Pink- time of commission as Assistant Attor- You ieP- - fc assurances that ney atlis the credit of the Territory will be ham holds out a helping hand and ex- Generals. My reasons for wish- H tends a cordial invitation to correspond ing them to have the powers of a po- maintained.'' For Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs, At this point Dowsett asked that the with her. Her long record of success lice officer is to facilitate the wort of Bronchitis, Hawaiian Opera House Governor's message should be read. in treating woman's ills makes her let- the office. Influenza, Catarrh. The message had come in half an hour ters of advice of untold value to every I understand that the Rapid Transit It cures because the air rendered stronply antiseptic on ailing working girl, and from Company allowed all Is carried over the diseased surfaces of the bronchial earlier, and was known to be aveto her wide special policemen tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant of the Comfy Act, although nothinr experience and skill she quickly points to ri le their cars without paying fare; treatment. Those of a consumptive tendency, or suffer- SATURDAY. APRIL 15, 1905 to that pffoct had been officiallv stated the way to health. Her advice is free, this, however, was a matter" in which ers from chronic bronchitis, fim! immi-diate'relie- from and all letters are heliT by the persons in my coughs or inflamed conditions cf tht throat. AT 8 O'CLOCK. to the Senate. her in ofiee were treated 0 Dickey moved a the strictest confidence. Address, ilrs. no differently from any other special Cbesole.vb is a boon to Asthmatics. reconsideration of Dbl-ggist- cieia;;now..on sale, ihe County Act and that the message Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. officer, and the privilege was never rijitire VxAlet with proofs of ita All 1 requested of the Rapid Transit Coni- - Vfciiif on requl. THE E CO.. 180 Fulton St., New York Cr.'- - COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, THE PACIFIC HONOLULU, APRIL 14 1505. ICS the Territory: This rule appears to be THE SENATE universal, with the astounding excep- tion of the transportation, storage and HOLLOWS use of all explosives and inflammable (Continued from page 2.) oils, where the power of the board of supervisors is absolute. I can see no the law ef eminent domain. Bead reason for this exception, or, the ad- iirst ti:ne and referred. vantage of having each county act in- Senate liill 4S. the license bill, was dependently of any other, and without then taxen up on third reading and regard to the Territorial law in rela- voting against it. - passed, Mci'andless tion to such matters. And then the Senate adjourned. These objections, however, are minor. Telephone Main 424. The great uifficuity is that the Terri- His Position on the THE HOUSE. tory will be hampered, in that the col- lection of I I County Bill by its whole revenue will e We beg to announce the arrival of Mr. i The vetoing of the placed in the hands of county officials, SEND IN YOUR GOODS AT Rapid Transit Governor Carter and the subsequent the surety on which bonds may be ANY TIME. passage of it over his head by the suu-stanti- al worthless, and who are beyond" the S. EHRLICH of the PACIFIC IMPORT vote of 27 to 3 were the prin- control of the Territory; our finances CAN AT Suit. endangered, our good faith and WE SELL THEM cipal events in the House of Represen- credit AND injured. CO. with a shipment of 75 cases of Dry and ANY TIME. tatives yesterday. To defer to the wishes of the people, YOUR ACCOUNTS SALES Below will be found statements from The veto was brought down at 10:50 and accept resnonsibility for such a and was read once by the clerk and measure would be clearly against the Fancy Goods which will be opened for dis- WILL BE" READY THE NEXT the Superintendent of Public Works at plain duty I owe this Territory. Attorney tieneral relating. to interpreter. (Signed) o. R. CARTER, DAY. and the play in a few days. Co. GOVERNOR'S VETO. Governor. the trouble with the Rapid Transit Executive Chamber, April 13, 1905. FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. over the speed of cars. Supt. Hollo- - It ran thus: AUCTIONEERS. COELHO'S MOVE. way tells of the origin of the legal To the Legislature of the Territory Coelho was on his as soon company, At ofi Hawaii: feet as the action against the and Herewith, I return House Bill No. 1, veto hau been read in Hawaiian. torney General Andrews offers a re- entitled "An Act creating counties "Mr. Speaker," he said, "I move At Auction within the . Territory of Hawaii, and we override the veto of the Govciu-or.- " ply to the company's latest statement providing for the government there- in this paper: of," which l am unable to approve. "Kokua," shouted the House. The plan of county government pre- Kaniho moved that the Governor's Saturday, April 15. 1905, FROM iw.PT. HOLLOWAY. sented is simple, and has many excel- veto be sustained, as he thought that 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Editor Advertiser: Judging from lent features. It is, however, incom- the Governor had given excellent rea- AT no sons for refusing to to recently appearing in the va- plete in tnat it contains provision assent the bill. We Kill sell articles for the revenues of the counties. It is Kalino was in favor of overriding rious Honolulu papers, there seems to unfortunate that the taxation measure the veto. 2 Fine Buggies, be some misunderstanding in regard which this bill shows to be contem- Kaleiopu blamed the Senate for hold- Fort Street. 1 Excellent Jewel Stove, to the institution of the suit by the plated is not yet submitted. ing up the House s taxation bill which Furniture of all kinds. General's department against The approval of this bill, while not should have been nassed on to the Gov- Dry Goods, Attorney making it absolutely certain, yet would ernor for consideration with the Coun- Cooking Utensils, Etc.. Etc. the Honolulu Rapid Transit and Lanq obligate the administration to accept ty Bill. Co.. section in PIGEONS, both fan-ta- il and others, for violations of the a financial plan under which its rev- Liukalam was for overriding the Doors, Xail. Painter's Ladders, Etc. their franchise regulating the speed enues would oe beyond the control of veto, but Pali believed in sustaining limit of their ears. its officials, its credit seriously affect- the Governor. On numerous occasions, during the and finances involved to such Aylett made a strong speech in which on ed, its FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD., past year, I have ooserved the cars an extent that the harm could never he asked how long the people were go- AUCTIONEERS. certain lines of the Rapid Transit'.Co. be repaired. ing to stand being ruled with an iron are running at speeds greatly in ex- The plan of allowing each county tax hand by one man. It was time for the v cess of the maximum rate of 12 miles assessor to assess property in any man- people to assert themselves and show per hour, as provided by law, and have ner lie might see fit has been tried oy the Governor that government is for Auction. several times called the attention of many communities, found impractica- .the people and by the people. At the manager of the company to the , ble, and has resulted in the adoption The previous question, moved by matter, mentioning especially the Lili-ha- of State and Territorial Boards of Cox, prevailed and Coelho closea the ' April 15, 1905 Xmianu and Heretania lines. No Equalization, with centralized power debate. Saturday. n iViiiiir'ii fii steps having been taken, as far as I and authority, under which alone uni- Smith of Hilo was absent when the I jinu- irttm mitl miili'tnin ni n "nii.wnr Tf wf iaam 'm,1l ifii: in nil i.mw nr f f ff$ f . AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. could discover, to reduce the speed of form assessments have been brought veto was called and the House was the cars, I thought it advisable to col- about. kept waiting while a search was made At our salesroom", cor. Fort and lect certain evidence, nnd had an en- There is a' wise judge of renown, streets., we "will sell for account I recognize the wide demand for a for him. Queen gineer in tne Assistant Superintendent more representative form of govern- The motion to override the veto Who on drunkenness ever did whom it may concern on of of Public Works' otlice placed this ment. 1 nelieve that to develop our passed by 27 to 3. The three were Ka- frown, work. Ills final report showed that people, responsibility must be placed niho, Pali and Pulaa. Limit! practieallv all of the cars were oper upon them. Experience cannot be He drank Primo Beer lit&ont ated at a speed in excess of the limit passed from one community to another LIQUOR AMENDMENTS. Every day for a year specified in the franchise. any more readily than it can be passed On March 23, I addressed a letter It was the liquor bill as amended And proclaims it the best in the Without Reserve! from one individual to another. It Senate was sprung on to the Honolulu Rapid Transit and must be . developed. I can, however, bv the that the town. Land Co.. enclosing a copv of the en see no reason why our Territorial House of Representatives yesterday. gineer's report, requesting that they ex- morning. I he amendments, which have House and Lot. finances should be involved in the Deen 972 Queen near foot of street. acknowledge the receipt of same, and go already reported in the Senate No. St.. periences our people are anxious to proceedings, were numerous and the 5 rooms. take steps immediately to reduce the iliirt nir-M Cottage contains through in the development of the own 50 x 100. speed of the cars. I received a reply county system. bill's father would have had a Size of Lot time in recognizing a $400 may on mortgage. on March 27. There a few minor objections hard it. With remain are view to some sort of a bill This is an opportunity for either an As the newsoaners have intimated that it might be well to noint out: getting To the Legislature of the Territory Investment or a home. Further par- that the suit started against the Hono First. While certain county officials through in time to avoid the pocket of Hawaii: ticulars of lulu Rapid Transit & Land Co. was at are provided under this bill and their veto, Kaniho moved that the House Herewith, I return Senate Bill Xo. the instigation of an assistant in the salaries fixed, yet wide discretion is concur in the Senate amendments. 57, entitled "An Act to amend Sec- ii Attorney General 's Department, I allowed each board of supervisors to Harris moved to defer consideration tion 412 of the Revised Laws of Ha- WISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. might say that no 'one in that office appoint such subordinates, create such until afternoon, a motion which was waii," wmeh 1 am unable to approve. For the TYPEWRITER AUCTIONEERS. was informed of mv actions at this seconded by Smith, who said that he positions and nay such salaries as they , This bill relates to trespass of cer time. deem necessary or expedient. Thus wished to have time to read the tain animals, changes the present law, HI After the apparent failure of the the taxpayers must recognize that the amendments so that he could cast an and by its terms it will prevent the Trade and tbe Office Rapid Transit Co. to change the speed present salary list does not limit the intelligent vote. II of the cars, I consulted with the At- Hoist.--! n moved that the bill be ref- government en- - jO expenses in that direction. f any land which is not At Auction er-;1 Cor-ferf-r.e- : torney General, in order to determine Second. There is an evident desire to the Committee, closed bv a rence three feet high. In System. to proceed and Lili'cnlani motion. - the best way in order to and attempt to safeguard public inter- the other words, it will legalize the graz- j make them conform to the law, on this ests by requiring surety bonds from Ferna i lez o'pj sed the deferring of ing of cattle on all government lands "j by sow.-'n- matter. Mr. Andrews suggested that all public officials, yet any surety com- action n the matter it to not ieneeu. Saturday, further evidence be obtained which pany which has amount of a Conference Committee, Harris havi- Unless the people are willing to be the stated ng1 his motion. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. II.. could be corroborated in reference to its capital can be authorized to issue withdrawn taxed at a higher rate, the Territory the speed at which cars were running surety bonds even for the board of su- The proceedings were interrupted by will be without funds to adequately j new entrance of a pale youth with the Remington Standard Type- The data confirmed the previous pervisors themselves, who have author- the tence ana protect tne large tracts or j v. PQBONS report or the Public Works engineer. ized its acceptance. While it is true message of Governor Carter vetoing writers, . I It was hnally decided to take the that the sufficiency of tne surety, in the Count v Bill and Liquor Law mat is impossible: - - : 1 1 aiu j.iahe. 1 up camein jiiiatl Ribbons and Carbons, Fan Tail and others. matter into the courts, and I requested the case of supervisors, has to be pass- ters were lost sight of in the pilikia are turned loose on them, the Terri- - 1; Desks and Cabinets, the Attorney General to act for me. ed upon by a circuit judge, yet this over the Governor's action. tory will be deprived of considerable! Card Index Systems, WISHER, ABLES CO., LTD., I realize that the public has been divides the responsibility between the The Liquor Bill was taken up again revenue, ror rne taKing up or cstrays Loose Leaf Systems, I A TTrnTr'MT7,TrT? inconvenienced since the reduction of board of supervisors and the circuit at the afternoon session. found on government land often re- Paper and Supplies, the speed of the cars, but this is due judge (and is extremely sults in an offer to lease or purchase Swinging Typewriter Stands, system, now it doubtful if STRUCK A SNAG. to the fact that the as laid any judge wm have the temerity to re- - the land for grazing purposes. Office Scales and Brackets, TO LET out. cannot be operated in accordance tuse to accept anv surety company A snag was struck when "Subdivis- The Pill is unconstitutional, in that Adding Machines and Iteg-lster- s4 with the terms of their franchise re which the board of supervisors has al- ion 3" was called, it appearing 'that it certainly attempts, contrary to the garding speed and satisfactory service ready approved.) Thus between this was intended to be "Subdivision Organic Act, to amend and modify the Edison Mimeographs and Os- given a shortening iu At Kaimuki without of distance two the taxpayers' interests would be 2.'' A recess was taken at the call of duties of land agents, as provided in cillators, between switches and an increase in unprotected. the chair until the clerk of the House Section 14 of the Land Act of 1S95, Bates & Edison Numbering: the number of cars, or by the instaila Thira. The bia provides that all could confer with the clerk of the Sen which reads as follows: Machines, system, so sub-agen- House of parlor, diningroom, 4 bed- - tion of a double track that county officials, with the exception of ate over what appeared to be a typo "The powers and duties of ts bating Aiacnmes, an kinds and rooms, pantry, kitchen and bath. cars would not have to wait and pass tne snernr or jvaiawao, caji be im graphical error. within their respective dis- A sizes, Size of lot 100x130 ft. on switches. pended, I for purpose Smith protested against the placing shall, suujeet to the control of Fix- of this the board tricts Victor Safes and Vault Rent $20 to a good tenant. I felt that the best interests the Uipervnuis becomes a tribunal be of an impost of 10 cents a gallon ou the commissioners and in addition to tures. community and the Rapid Transit Co. fore which impeachment proceedings liquors distilled in Hawaii, but it was those otherwise provided in this Act, Repairing a Specialty. ABLES CO., LTD. would be served by bringing up this can be heard. Thus we have t).e witnout effect. be as follows: An Employment Department FISHER, matter ilurintr the present session of anomaly of a member of Aylett moved the Senate's To prevent unlawful occupa- AUCTIONEERS. Legislature so possibly some the board of that "1. for Trade Help. the that supervisors permitted to influence and amendments be concurred in and this tion of or trespassing on public lands. modification in the section referring vote proceedings bv a 21 9. To cause all trespassers and by legisla in for his own im carried vote of to "2. to speev. might be secured peachment. Under suspension of the rules. Coel persons unlawfully occupying public tive action. If I had waited until af rourth. Tnere is some confusion as ho introduced a bill to amend the act lands, and their effects, and all ani- TO LET ter the Legislature had adjourned. to the payment of election expenses making special appropriations for the mals trespassing on such lands to be this would have left matters in an un of the Territorial Board of use of the government for the term removed therefrom and such animals mm settled state until the next biennial Inspectors. 1901 Young J Fifth. A careful analysis of bill ending June 30, 1905. to be impounded according to law." street, near Alexander session, whereas now tne passage or a the Office street. 5 rooms: mosquitoproof ; elec- fails to show anv remedy in cao n The bill was read a first time bv (Signed) G. . CARTER. law to suit the conditions existing in duly elected official Governor. tric lights, etc, near car line. Honolulu can be secured. fails for any rea- title. . $25. son to qualify. With county govern- A number of bills reported from the Executive Chamber, April 13. 1905. kit Rent explains my posi i Company. Trusting that this ment once in operation, his predecessor Printing Committee were sent to the Action on the veto was postpone 1 tion in the matter, I beg to remain, would probablv hold office, standing committees. Yours respectfullv, but this different until today. FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. omission may seriously hamper the in : Tel. Main 15, 72 King St., Walty C. S. HOLLOWAY. stituting of the ANOTHER VETO. Public "Wonts. svstem. Block. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. Superintendent of Sixth. .No board of supervisors enn following Many officers from transports Honolulu, April 13, 1905. pass Just after the recess the the in an ordi nance in contravention or veto, the second of the day, was re- port called on Governor Carter and fiSEZ FROM THi ATTORNEY GENERAL. or in conflict with the general laws of ceived from the Governor: Secretary Atkinson yesterday. Editor Advertiser: In reply to the DD0NARA statement of the Rapid Transit Com pany, in yesterday's paper, I do not in- tend to enter into a controversy with Sub-Divisi- on that company on what appears to me of the Land of Puupueo to be an immaterial issue, brought tor ward by it for the purpose of obscur ing the real issue in the case, to-wi- t: Manoa Valley, Ho- that it has deliberately and wilfully District of ft Q A P . violated its franchise in regard to the nolulu. The r MAN OA r speed limit. o f T"M In justice, however, to the members Property E. An Arrow of my department I .will repeat that Henry Collar we never have solicited from the Rapid Cooper, CllETT, PEABODY & CO. Transit Company anv passes or favors, MAKERS and that the only clash which, to my knowledge, ever occurred between a The streets EASTER-- member of my department and the through this company occurred several days subse tract have all quent to the letter ot Mr. llolloway, requiring the corporation to comply been macadamiz ed and the side " AT with the law. Prior to that time we had no knowl walks change curbed -- edge that there had been any with lava rock. Posers inoeu Parlors in the regulations of the company, as "Water mains is to what class . of special policemen have been laid to Boston Building. Fort Street would be permitted to ride free, and lot in the knowledge Mr. each did not have any that sub-divisio- n. The Hollowav had completed an investi Rapid Transit ljo--Q gation and was about to call upon our line runs along rbi department to prosecute the corpora- Oahu avenue, aoid SAVES One-Ha- lf tion as a result of his findings. Your Feed Bill, I would further sav that the mem a main line of of my department who had. the the Hawaiian Better Than Oats ber Electric Co. has Or Barley for Horses. trouble with the manager of the com- pany, had absolutely nothing to do been constructed J. WALKER, Agent. with the preparation and bringing of to the land. the present suit. These lots will be soM on easy terms and arrangements-hav- e LORRIN ANDREWS. been made for capital to build homes for those who desire to do so. Well, sir, he For further partlcul-rr- s and prices apply t There are no In "See that man? landed "blues' Rainier in this country with bare feet and now Beer it is all golden brown, the golden he's got millions." "Gee whiz! he must be a regular centipede." Phila- briw-- n of the ripened grain. delphia Ledger. J4C. F. MORGAN, 857 Kaahumanu Street. Honolulu COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISER HONOLULU, APRIL 14, x$3 M THE PACIFIC m I THE PACIFIC A ROTTEN SPOT. COMRADES The Governor put his nana on a lis- II1S, HUB MS! ten spot in the county act when he IS - Commercial Advertiser pointed out that in every part ot tnat MEET AGAIN BORDENS' Here is something- worthy of attention. powers supervisors are i act the of the subject to the general laws of - WALTER G. SMITH, EDITOR. made We are closing- out a quantity of- - the Territory, with just one exception; Army Days Recalled on MALTED and exception is what might have 14 that FRIDAY : : : : : APRIL bj?en expected. It again is the handi- TheBuford's MILK . CARPENTERS and MECHANICS TOOLS. work of the Oil Monopolists who are t BUILDERS' HARDWARE and SUl'i'LIES, competition in oil I SUSTAIN THE GOVERNOR. trying to freeze out Decks. TTT MASONS' TROWELS, Etc., Etc. in Hawaii. The Governor has vetoed the County TUCKER MONEY DRAWERS, him The naraeraph giving power to the "Hello., Doctor." VARNISH TAINS and ENAMELS. bill on grounds which commend matters is in EAGLE BRAND supervisors over health ' How do you do, Colonel." in doing 62, sub-secti- on 5, they to every man who believes section wherein - And in this manner Col. Houston, HAS NO EQUAL and a variet- of articles too by of are empowered: numerous to mention. the public business standards commanding officer of the 19th U. S. principle. "To regulate all police, san Surgeon, T T ... not in con- Infantry, and Dr. Havard, Call look mo- itary and other regulations and over our Bargain Counter on' the second As much cannot be said of the Ter- U. S. A., who arrived , on the Korea floor. flict with the general laws of the Prepared by tives of those legislators who believe ritory . . . or rules and regulations yesterday from the Orient, met aboard of the Territorial Board of Health, and the transport Buford. Col. Houston the County bill to be a bad thing yet such fix a penalty for the violation of was in the center of a group of friends carry over the Governor's ordinances." BORDEN'S vote to it on the Buford when Dr. Havard and veto simply because of the fear that, Sub-secti- on 6, immediately following, Capt. W. V. Judson, U. S. A., who ' if the County measure fails, the Re-"publi- gives the power to' the supervisors: have been in Manchuria, came aboard Condensed Milk Co. Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd. will los support in the "To regulate by ordinance the trans- just to see the old army blue once again. New York. Fort and Merchant Streets. Whether the thing is portation, storage and use of all ex next election. plosives inflammable oils and fix When the. two officers first mention- and RECOMMEND A- - right or wrong does not seem to count; a penalty for the violation of such ed were introduced, Col. Houston IT'S BEST ordinances." smiled and then said: TION. 4HOfOHOKOiOf whether or not it is expedient is the "Doc, was that fellow's nose smash main cuestion. Note the difference. The supervisors ed or just tramped on?" 0 Yrr&S f 3

As-vertis- power" Dr. Havard looked at Col. Houston Even on the lower ground the er are given practically no over the 0 :!IB.Bl,!iII 411111 as to his 4-- - police or sanitary matters; even rules if question sanity, and then Drag Naturally this heading- doesn't mean floweriO!fd insists that a bad measure'or said Quietly: lollister Co. 0 garden roses, or regulations of the Board of Health "I don t believe I understand you, for there can be no question of the perfect system of ventila- weak and unworkable one should be Su- a can over-rid-e an ordinance of the Colonel." 0 tion they employ for their lovely Any or any party is said, was nose complexion. rejected. man pervisors: but when it comes to fixing I that fellows The roses to be had by proper letting the flash test of fuel oil, the Super- smashed or just tramped on?" 0 room ventilation are those safe in doing RIGHT and the After the Doctor had looked the longed for by visors are given absolute and arbitrary pretty maidens, roses that fade and die in the consequences take care of themselves; jolly colonel over for a few seconds, 0 least suggestion of impure power to over-rid-e and ignore the law Col. slapped Dr. Havard on air, that live and thrive by oxygen. orifi npr fnntTa anv man or party is Houston of the Territory upon the subject. They the back and said: 0 Now, however healthful it may be to sleep in a wholly unsafe in legislating badly for the can fix any flash test they please and "Why, doctor don't you remember darkened room, the of a score of years ago when you Q 0 majority people don't do it. They of votes. The study of the career any about sleep sake prescribe penalty they choose for and I were in an army ambulance 0 with a faint light 'either because they don't like the of the late George F.- - Hoar of Massa- violation thereof. - crossing the Rockies when the wagon dark, or to be ready for an emergency. your ought to be useful to politi- What does this mean? Why is this tipped over and heel came down 0 That this light should a chusetts on the nose of one of .my soldiers and on not have ravenous appetite for principle special power given to the supervisors the oxygen is absolutely 1 cians who propose to sacrifice crushed it?" matchless traia - 0 essential, to health, and so to beauty. upon this one point, that is given to "Well, you are Houston, expediency. . Senator Lieut. arn't It doesn't matter how much fine on the altar of them in no other connection? you?" ventilation there is if op- the oxygen is all Hoar never did that. He often The answer is not far to seek. "Was then, Colonel now," answered devoured before the air reached the lungs. so two army 0 Open your posed his party and the president The - would-b- e oil monopolists are the Colonel. And old Overland windows, use electric light, delicately shaded frontier friends met again in the mid at night and you up elected by his party, and though the afraid that their scheme to raise the die of the Pacific. 0 will wake with rosy cheeks flash test will not pass the legislature, majority of the Republicans of Mas- Limited 0 and they are therefore forelaying to New cars and equipment 4- - did not agree with him at sachusetts get the matter into the control of the ' VEBY MUC9 0 HAWAIIAN IMUBEO lights, - ELECTRIC electric library, 4- CO., such times they believed in the man county supervisors, so that they may, reading lamp in every berth, 0- Limited. and kept him in the Senate while he by monkeying with the Supervisors, barber shop, club car, 4- best dining service, Office : King; time-serv- er secure under cover what they have 0 Street. lived. Had he been a mere CORRESPONDENT HERE route most scenic, been unable to get in the open. the and vote-seeke- r, he would have through Ogden or This method of carrying on the fight Salt Lake City been retired from public life long ago. and is an exact repetition of the methods Mr. Richard H. of Chicago Republican party of Hawaii can Little the The pursued in California, where the at- Tribune is a much captured man, hav- defeating better meet the charge of tempt was made to get the Legislature ing been taken by the Russians from Right to bad bills than of enacting them. at Sacramento to raise the flash test the Japanese a year ago and recap- - of fuel oil 150 degrees. The attempt . MPW In this particular case it may be to tured Dy tne Japanese at Mukden re- - Chicago Tennis Nets, Rackets, Wright & Ditson failed. It was also made before the cently. He is now going home on a 1905 Balls, and other athletic goods. urged that pledges are involved; that - in 3 days. For tickets, Board of Supervisors of San Fran- fUriou-- He tells a graphic tale of each member of the Legislature has reservations, etc.. The Celebrated Underwood Typewriters visible cisco, and again failed. It was then j the great and teVrible struggle that ask agents of the writing. committed himself to the principle of 110 degrees, both In the State and in ended in the complete rout of Kuro-th- e : army. great ad- - County government. But it should be city of San Francisco. It is still Pitkin's He has a Other Second Hand Machines for sale or rent. 110 degrees there, and is the high- - . tome in mind that nobody pledged that A sava aro nmnnfr twl hravoKt nl Southern Pacific A full line of Typewriter Supplies ; Fine Papers all est flash test required in any part of 613 Market Street, campaign to vote but states that they are officered by grades. himself in last fall's the United States. incompetents. The Russian uniforms San Francisco, U. S. A, extravagant bill. Globe Office Die-bol- for an unworkable or It is up to somebody to explain how and equipments are not designed .vifh Wernicke Cabinets and Supplies ; d measure which does not pro- very a view to quick movements. The Jap- Safes. Here is a this remarkable provision came anese, he said, have a great advantage vide for " county support but which, to be incorporated in the County Act. in being able to read and write a Awnings, Tents and Curtains It is well known that Mr. Henry E. common language with the Chinese. when financed by virtue of other ' Cooper is the attorney for the Pacific Much information is gained in, this measures, would largely to public way. Japanese Don't 1 add Oil and Transportation Company, who The are more strict PEARSON & POTTER CO., LTD. expenses deprive the Territory of ; with the inhabitants of the country and are handung. the fight here for a 150. in which being fought Do Q31 ' the war is than tort Street. the control of its own taxation. It is degree flash test. Mr. Cooper was also the Russians and thus keep the Cni-- j an inadequate, mischievous and prob- a , member of the commission which nese loyal to them for the Chinese It County have a wholesome fear of losing tbei? ably unconstitutional measure. Be- drafted the Act. Can Mr. heads. Cooper throw any light on who put well-guarde- . &nd d, inex- Yourself . tween U th thi3 joker in the County Act? 18 practical County bill which 1 pensive and FORES! RY EXPERT CONSULT US the candidates promised to enact is a J Crystal Springs HAVE WE POLYGAMISTS? Butter PRAISES HAWAII We are specialists have spent ,wide gulf. No legislator is bound to ' If the Mormons at Laie are good years in the study of your eyes Now 35c. the pound or 2 pounds for 65c. v rm r 0 x. "Kill 'fVvi- - OTOinnlo VP 1 11 CA e- -u w. , therefore know what wrong Mormons tney must accept the Professor Henry S. Graves, Director is promised to vote for a good one - and how to This is a choice fresh lot just received ex he has cardinal doctrine of polygamy. Wheth- of the Yale Forestry School, Yale correct it. SONOMA. dealing with the same set of circum- er they practice it or not is another University, is a passenger on the Ko- IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE These dainties from New York also came : ErbswUrst, stances. matter; but as a rule what a man rea. He has been spending a five YOU COME TO US. believes in, as a part of his religious of in Gorgonzolas Cheese, We repeat that no legislator was months' leave absence work for nothing. Edelweis Camembert and Edelvveis de faith, he tries to live up to. the Bureau of Forestry in the Philip- The cost is par-ticul- ar pledged in the campaign to this I Just a charge for glasses. Some time ago the Advertiser said pine islands. Brie. Imported German Mustard in pots. Dingley Sprot-te- n bill. But every legislator was "I am very much pleased with the None for our services. that a Government inquiry about work that is being done along forestry and Smoked Sardines. pledged to efficiency and economy in polygamy at Laie was under way and lines in Hawaii," he said last night, local government and to the best in- now it appears that the United StPtes "for you have made remarkable prog- DR. J03N GODDARD, Grand Jury has been looking into the ress. I would not say that there is no terests of the people. It is the duty of state that has so good a forestry matter. What has been discovered re- Metropolitan the Senate, the House having been system but I will say that I do. not Meat Co., Ltd. mains to be seen; but there are in- know of any that have better ones and With respect, to stand out ... negligent in this dications that, when the sleuth-houn- ds do know many that do not have ones TELEPHONE MAIN 45. against the grafters, jobbers and offic- of the Government took the so good as yours. You have the ad- vantage of a good law. In New YVr H. F. WICBMAR & CO., e-seekers and sustain the Governor's track, they were following a hot scent. we have a big reserve but the laws One Mormon LIMITED. veto. In no other way can the duty striking fact about the are in such a shape that we cannot Three artistic, new houses.mod-e- m establishment on Oahu is its secrecy. develope it. In the Philippines they BOX 342, Improvements, hot and cold of a legislator be faithfully executed. 1048 In point of membership it is said to b have a good Bureau of Forestry but Fort Street, Honolulu. 'or ReDt water, mosquito proof, three bed- For Rent To take the position that the Senate the work is in its infancy yet. There rooms each, fine location, rent, $30. the second church in these islands, the are 40,000,000 acres of government land must do the wrong thing because it Roman Catholic being the first. Yet in the islands and we ought to be able has not found a way to get the right hardly anything is heard from it save to get some pretty valuable forest re- serves.- am to see peo- by indirection. It avoids publicity like I glad that the 1111 11 thing, would be. to ignore principle for ple are in Safety in Investments JjJ a mole; conferences are not re-- ( here interested the forestry 122S. King St. the sake of "doing politics." The Sen- its work for there is no greater problem, ported; it holds no missions or re- -; us -- uv At office before than the preservation of downtown dally from II a. m. ,( ate of Hawaii should be above that. vivals; It does not welcome the forests." W. M. CAMPBELL whether mm to 12:3 p. m., or mill office, p. m," 'fflf This morning will determine stranger within its gates. Years ago is our first consideration. We t toi or not the Senate has the backbone to it sheltered the great leaders of the THE MAILS, obtain for our stockholders the highest rate of interest consist-a- nt stand for what is right. Ignoring tha faith, Joseph Smith, the present Malls ae due from the roiicwln temporal head of the church among with absolute security. All HORSE SHOEING. of hungry job-chase- rs and points as follows: our contracts are GUARAN- howls the rest, when they the were fleeing from April TEED. the threats of the men who, with their processes San Francisco Per Alameda, the of American law. Where 21. 111 arms already bared to reach into the a church, which is supposed to be an Colonies Per Sierra. May 2. 6. public funds, find themselves ; active, proselyting force becomes a Victoria Per Miowera, May AT COST. ff. Wright Co., Ltd. secret machination and especially Yokohama Per Coptic, April 2 II I. when one of its tenet? is contrary to Mailt" will depart as follows: k&v epestrf a korte-teix- 3 rfertasl j laW' not de Korea, today. in connection with Under the new liquor bill any old il is surprising that the San Francisco Per their curnggt ikofr Yokohama Per Manchuria, April 25. To close out our entire line of Tin- . - j thoritles sho undertake to let in etc. Having secure the service oi shack can be transformed in- Colonies Per Ventura. May 3. ware "sold the hght- - AVith the ,iberty worship, will be at cost: irst-cla- ss to a hotel eligible for a liquor license of Victoria Per Moana, May 3. ihoer, they we prefixed to f they no Judd Building, Honolulu Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread Pane, &11 bv the erection of nartitlon., to Hve it i have quarrel; but work iatrcst t then ia a int Nutmeg Graters, five rooms. polygamy is not worship and wherever STOWAWAY TO BE SENT BACK. Sauce Pans, Cake els it is practiced the law should inter- 200,000.00 Pans, Vegetable Graters, Tea Kettles, J Three stowaways from the Buford Guarantee Capital. ..$ vene. Paid in Capital... ..$1,300,000.00 Poi Cans, Oil Cans, Alilk Cans, Collan-der- s. HICK'S HAIR RESTORES AND The Russians beyond Tieling say i were transferred from that transport Dippers, Steamers, Sprinkling a they are ready to renew the battle. to the Sheridan yesterday. One of the FRLCKLE CURE. Not a Dye but adoption a gold stand- Cans, Drinking Cups,' Egg Poachers, That being the case why don't they Mexico's of trio was a girl who had stolen aboard Restorer; Not a Cream, but a FREC- ard will upset the whole financial sys- the Buford at Portland to be near her Cocoanut Graters, Wash Bowls, Milk begim? HENRY E. POCOCK, KLE, TAN and PIMPLE CURE. If tem .of the Chinese coast where the soldier lover. She was concealed in a Pans, Milk Strainers, Measures, Muf- launch, where she was discovered by Cashier. fin not, money refunded by Miss Wtbu, Mexican cheap dollar is the standard a officer, Pans No news from the zone con- ship's who was poking inside of naval of value. craft for an old coat. In this way Hair Dressing Parlors, Richards street. flict May indicate that Japan's cen- (the came across the cirl. ISP I 1 i&fSfe sors are sitting up nights. The Colorado reople who are making If you want a snap call at the THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF In large and quantitieslie bear tracks in the snow right in the COYNE FURNITURE STORE. small HAWAII. Bound in law sent Lewis & Company ! spite of Lent the St. Louis grand hibernating season, don't mean to let calf. IS per month will buy a LUDWIG, I postage prepaid any th- - n Jury aid n't deny itself the pleasure the get away to address In HARRINGTON, KINGSBURY and LIMITED, Howa la Salt!CO., President if they can United States for 35 copy. Cople AT L. T. WING CHAN of iadtctlng Burton. help a others. 189 KING STREET. M King street, near Market it. can be had at the Gazette office. Telephone 414. Oahu Fish Main J. w. pat. 1403 TELEPHONES 240 P. O. Box 83, Phone White SK- - I; i I THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 14, 1905. OVO00040i : t! 0 FT'' 0 tr I 4 ALWAYS 0 - ? 0 f i - AT HOME f 0 l Hi ' 3r a 0 The Trust Company Is never nor from 0 S 4 I"-- 0 skk absent - p. ' the city; and never dies 0 0 This Is ;iti imjKirtant con- - p sideration for those who 0 0 have dealings with a, trus- r tee, administrator or guardi- 0 M 0 an, j I r Ir 4 etc. 0 0 To find the person yo - - want on 4 36 , 2. i fe 4- a moment's notice 1 -- -- 4 and to have business at- QUALITY 0 i Mi 0 tended to with promptness 3 ' 8 0 It 0 and care, all at a cost no nas always been one or our 4-- more than that paid an in- chief aims. Lowering the price 0 0 dividual who acts as agent, by lowering the quality, and 4 are advantages that only substituting, is not our policy. 0 the Trust Company tan of- The cut in quality is always 4 fer. greater than the cut in price o and spectacle wearer Is the 0 4 the -- A , I loser. 0 4 EM There's mental satisfaction for 0 1 you in the high quality of our 0 1 4 'em. i goods. :4 wv-- v 0 go., 4 4 m 0 LIMITED 4- - t; V i,' .i a Fort Street, 0 r t i a t - X 0 Honolulu. 4 0 0 A. N Sanford, rf l 4 0 0 apticiajCL 0 4 4-- BOSTON BUILDING, 0 4 Fort Street. Over May & Co, 0 4 Money J 0 0 4 n - Orders 4 0 0 0 4 American Bankers Association - 0 form guaranteed by American BATH V - 4 Surety Company of New York. 7 0 0 For sale by c 0 4 CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO. 0 4 THE 0 0 0 0 4-- 4 WM. G. IRWIN CO., 0 0 4 LTA - 4 Wvn. G. Irwin.. President and Manx.-- 0 0 John D. Spreckela.. First Vlce-Pre- e i Plumber 4 W. M. Giffard... Second VIce-Pre- t: 0 PL M. Whitney, Jr Treaae kxNv, n Si V Xii k. 4 Richard Ivers Secret ? 165 S. KinR Street. 0 0 A-- C. Liovekla .Aud5ts 0 ', s. I 8yar Factors and Commission Aff Tel. Main 61. ( 4 AGENTS FOR THE .' 0 a , ' 0 , 4-- 4 4 Oceanic Steamship Compg o ' : - " 0 Of Ban Francisco, Cal. AGENTS "FOR THE ,. ' k. , 0 . i 4 Scottish Union & National Iklut- - IN IT! 0 Company of Edinburg. RIGHT 0 4 0 WHhelma of Magdeburg Gearl 0 4- - urance Company. Associated Assurance Company u 0 0 Munich & Berlin. 4- - 4 0 Alliance Marine A General Ascra.a 0 4- - Co., Ltd., of London. 0 Royal Insurance Company of Ja-poo- l. 0 - ' 4-- 4- Alliance Asiurance Ccmpamy ct 0 t . " r' f 0 London. 4-- 4 0 Rochester German Jimir&ne Cm 0 v., pany of N. 4-- T.

v 0 k .11 X 'k V 4 0 0 WM. G. IRWIN 6 CO L'ESV ; 4-- 4 i is kuu&uiM.A. s-. t 0 0- - k,. 4- 4- AGENTS FOR and White. il 0 THE CZAR RECEIVES GEN. STOESSEL. 0 Western Sugar Refining Co Bag 040404 fTranclsco, Cai. ocxxxxxo Baldwin Locomotive Works, Ffclfcto Our new color schemes and wall dec these questions, it is ielphia. Pa. can le little doubt that the treatment paring from his cultures a material not tell. All of Newall Co., orations are in fashion and wfe are solved by the investiga-whic- h Universal Mill Uu THE NATIONAL of leprosy ail'ords a field of work full which he designates "lenrolin." and hoped, will be tacturers of National Cane 8hr4Afc showing hand executed designs In our once of promise and of arduous ef- he claims is apphcabe to the tions about to be made in Hawaii, at Ha-howev- New York, N. Y. office. Call in and see them! fort. Lepers are cured from time to treatment of the disease. Treatment, The condition of the leper of man-ava- il Parafflne Company, time; indeed, the reports of United is of comparatively little waii. even under the enlightened Paint San Fr "We are always in shape to carry out Mo-arriv- e ;isco, Cal. officers in would unless at same time we can agement of the leper station at - STGTO States consular China the & Co., CsJU any class of painting and paperhang- seem to indicate that a line of treat- at definite and scientific iufor- - lokai. is deplorable in the extreme, Ohlandt San Francisco, lng either plain or decorative. ment instituted in that country by mation as to the methods of the trans- - The search for lepers in the islands is Pacific Oil Transportation C Iinszlag promises to be of great value. mission of the disease, looking to its active and unceasing. When a case of Francisco, CaL OF LEPBOSY It has been reported that a line of prophvlaxis as well as to its cure. How leprosy is discovered the person is treatment, which is successful in its the causative organism gains entrance, brought before a board of leprosy ex-t- o results, has recently, been put in op- the economy we do not know. Why perts, and it being decided that the of the disease disease is leprosy, the unfortunate is Fire Insurance, Stanley Stephenson, eration by Dr. Isadore Dyer, and it it is that the infection 7 P has been announced Dr. Kost of is not much more, widelv spread among sent to the Island nt Molokai, there to A bill recently passed by Congress that nat-no- t suc- Caucasian ra'-c-s than it is, we can remain for the remainder of his Painter and Decorator, provides that when the Territory of the Indian Medical Service has the and not THE B. T. DILLINGHAM CO., ceeded by special cultivat-i-- v decide. What line affords the ural life, virtually a prisoner, 426. 137 King Street. technic in Phone Hawaii shall have ceded to tbo United ti l::oi!Ius leprae, and in pre- - "reatest promise of success, we can because a crime against society has LIMITED. They speak fo- - themselves S S Signs. in perpetuity a of land oeen committeu, inn oei.tust- - ui States tract recog- General Agents ior Hawaii. one mile square within the leper set been stricken with a disease as communicable and apparently Atlas Assurane Company of Lobcob, on a nized tlement the Island of Molokai, incurable. Phoenix Assurance tompau.. of Low-do- n. TOO G GO hospital station and laboratory of the It is sincerely to be hoped that suc- mm U. S. Public Health and Marine Hos ceeding congresses will make the nec- Mew York Underwriters' Agency. pital Service shall be established there- essary small appropriations for the 'rovideace W ashingion Insurance Com-paa- y. LIMITED. WALTHAM maintenance of the experimental sta- II on for the studv of the methods of watch far-reachin- g tion, an.l that the results t'henix Insurance Company of Brook IMFOBTEBS transmission, cause and treatment of STEM WINDING, LEVER. will inspire those having the matter lyn. a degree of enthusiasm leprosy. further authorizes the in charge with - It WALTHAM WATCHES ARE THE of Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Buildi- Secretary of the Treasury to cause the whieh will be the best guarantee success. Though there are not want- Commission on selected of suitable DURABLE AND ACCURATE erection the site MOST ing instances of the establishment of C. BREWER & CO., LTD. and necessary buildings, and that the settlements and leprosaria for the seg- - POCKET TIMEPIECES IT IS seems and Machinery surgeon general of the' Public Health I regation and care of lepers, it fugar Facturs and Commiuioa. and Marine Hospital service, through to be left to ttie government or ine POSSIBLE TO CONSTRUCT. have instituted sys- Merchants. agent, may receive pa United States to his accredited tematic, well-directe- d efforts looking LIST OP OFFICERS. Merchants tients afflicted with leprosy and com- TWELVE MILLION IN USE. to the cure of the disease. The un- P. O. Box 616 Tel. Main 271 to his care under the legal dertaking is worthy of every success, C M. Cooke, President; Oeorjr W mitted BY Aobertson, Manager; E. F. The Alexander Young Building:. of the Territory of Ha- ALL GUARANTEED and it would seem that for the first BUkoPi authorization freaaurer Secretary; CoL W. BL waii. These patients are not to ex- iff mi time in the history of the world there and AMERICAN WALTHAM is hope for the leper. Journal of the Alien, Auditor; P. C. Jonei, C ceed forty in number to be under treat- Q. HAWAII SHINPO SHA. ment at any one time, and they shall WATCH COMPANY, American Medical Association. 2oke. R. Carter. Director. remain under the jurisdiction of the THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT Burgeon general until returned to the WALTHAM, MASS.. U.S.A. lag office. The publisher of Hawaii proper health authorities of Hawaii. PASSING PERSONALS. Fine Display New Stationery! Bhinpo, the only dally Japanese pape The surgeon general, with the ap The arrival of S. S. Nevadan published in the Territory of Hawaii. proval of the Secretary of the Treas- It is said that Secretary Taft is the brings us a full assortment of new ury", is authorized also to detail, or to weightiest man who ever held a cabinet Society stationery in Note Paper, C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. appoint, for the purposes of these in- - office. Tablets and Envelopes to match, Y. SOGA, Editor. vestigations, anv medical officers, act There is but one- - Gov. -- elect Hoch, of Kansas, has re- Papetrie, Visiting and Dinner ing assistant surgeons and others who Whist Score Pads, Mil ! scruples against dancing, and the Cards, Duplicate 'Editorial and Printing Office may be necessary for the purpose. The ligious Paper. abov-- 3 Pnorn Malm 4 Inaugural ball Topeka has been called White and Crepe Tissue KnJtk U Kins. sum of $100,000 is appropriated for the Woven Wire Maliress at in receipt of New (Mt does '.ot rust. Made only by the Honolulu Wire Bed Co., Alapal street.. )ff Constantly erection of the buildings, and .o0.nno p. ana Books by the best writers, and for the maintenance and pay of off- When buying a wir bed see that it is marked R. & V. (.rust vermin W. B. Trask, Boston antiquarian and proof). or factory. special orders procured promptly. NEW ANGELUS MUSIQ! icers and -- employes for the fiscal vear For sale by furniture dealers at m authority on records at the Hub, has Always pleased to show our lPOt?. Wire beds repaired and made R. & V. P. ninety-secon- birth-la- y. We have just received a carefully ending June 30, just passed bis d gooils. new music The treatment of the disease in the Telephone, or address orders Islands orders carefully attend- selected assortment of past, few exceptions, has been for the ANGELUS PIANO PLAY- with WOVEN WIRE BAILEY. William Bowers, one of the two men ed to. re- rudimentary, empirical anil lacking in ER which we will sell at the concerted effort to establish a cure. who voted for Lincoln in Georgia in TIIOS. G.TIIRUM,IIonoluln,T.H. duced prices recently adopted by . There can br r.-- doubt that leprosv 1S64, is still living at Franklin, that the makers of the Angelus. is spreading, .ml that more NEW LINE OF. state. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD., work shoidd bo done to prevent th Frederick Vanderbilt seldom goes any- NOTICE. Younsr Building further inca5e of the disease as well where in society. He dislikes it ex- ft as to care for th sufferers. Ties, Shirts, Collars. it is said that he frequently discoverv of tremely, and In spite of the the himself when his wife has house ANY WOMAN OR GIRL. NEEDING cause of le'rosv. the Bacillus leprae Etc-- absents elp or advice, is invited to communi- by Hansen and its investigation by Etc, Etc, parties. cate, either in person or by letter, wlUt 1182 Union Street. is more knowij AT J. Roche, of Boston, who has : others, there but little James fc.ne'gTi Lu Anderson, matron of t BOARD AND ROOMS. vf the meth'h of transmission and been appointed by the president as con- Salvation Army Woman's IndtrlaJ Tint class board. Mealu 25c; 4.p rationa1 trentmf-n- t of the disease than sul at Genoa. Italy, was the associate and feme. No. H80 Kin tret-- week. Meal ticVets 4.5j). Beat was known in Mosaic times. The act is the successor of John Boyle O'Reilly money. to is in no sense an 1056 Hotel Street. biog- Mal In the city for the bove referred )n the Boston Pilot, and is his HARRISON MUTUAL ut to rflit've tie health authorities of rapher. the Territory vf Hawaii of the care e Mackay. who since his ASSOCIATION .f the lepers cf Hat country. It QUALITY. ECONOMY. H. Smoke ;mplv contemplates that the rich store father died has'teen the head of the big of mat 'rial (fivrvr hv the thousand or telecraph and cable system established Has now 3.200, has buried 137 of lt GENERAL ARTHUR CIGARS more lepers confined within the limits O A W bv his father, is another enthusiast about nembers during the two and one-ha- lf of the leper colony on the Island of STorLol-uLlTa- . - ail sports. He is fond of horses and late-- i ears since it organization. The mem- O $5.50 OQ GUNST-EAKI- N CIGAR CO Molokai should be made use of with Scap Tiroili?- ly has taken a great fancy to yachts. bership fee will be rntsed to a view to determine the methods of be an expert shot and very May 1. 1905. H. TOWNSEND. spread FRED. L. WALDRON, He used to ii J. Distributors. transmission, the cause of the Acrem fond of hunting big game. Secretary- - Spreckels Block. , Sales and the . treatment of leprosy. There THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. APRIL 14. rgo$.

and a band class, under the super- H vision of Mr. Carvalho, has been or- - Pi 7.- -' . nrsHA HAS M:s ?'(i'r endeavors to have an i,, tne srerK-ra- l welfare of the 0 neighho'-hco'l- including an interest in i the s.rall bey who absents himself nd the resident with Globe fvom sroil mosuuito-b'ee-lin- g propensities. NO. STREET, M TIME thus 64 HOTEL s rrnviii!: herstlf a friend al!v of of Ml and the sanitary of- jfel both the teachers V; ficers. Staff FAREWELL TO FATHER ULP.ICH. Finds Postoffice FuIIv 2r' nersons attended the fare- well luirj Riven to Tither Ulrk-- at FROM NOW UNTIL SATURDAY, Broken Up Hilo pahoa. Puna, on Sunday last, Mem- - ber- - of Father t'Iric-h'- flock from Ka-lap- ana and the remotest districts of ' Items, Puna cstT!-- afoot or horseback, brJng- -' ing chickens, fish and other delicacies of which the Hawaiians are so fond, 3 HILO. April 11. When Postmaster in silent tribute of their affection for STOMACH by the Kinau their spiritual leader and father. 3 George L. Desha arrived Ulrich's friends from j V to assume the Many of Father 9 on Wednesday last Hilo and vicinity went out on the Sun- duties of his new job he found that day morning train and participated in FTE the office was in a badly crippled con- the demonstration. Father Ulrieh. Mi.ss Marlin, the assistant who has been located in the Puna dition. past six years, goes now Mailing Clerk G. W. parish for the postmaster, and to Honolulu. One of his achievements GIVE IT A TRIAL Weight both resigned their positions has been the organization of an ex boys, BIQ MEN'S SUITS on April 1 without notice to Postmas- cellent orchestra of Hawaiian REDUCTION OF your stomach becomes ii The next time ter Desha, and upon his arrival in Hilo which has been heard frequently weak and you suffer from Loss of Ap- concerts in Puna and Hilo. Father Ul- Hi Belching; Neausea, he found that former Postmaster Ma- i petite, Heartburn, rich's departure will probably mean a. Cramps, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, or deira was preparing to leave on the the disbanding of this musical organ- Hos-tette- Constipation, we urge a trial of rs return trip of the Kinau. ization, and otherwise his presence will Give us a trial and we will convince 3011 that Stomach Bitters. You'll be surprised to be greatly missed throughout the Puna Mr. Desha was much up-to-da- te well pleased with the result, because Otto of Honomu has we can dress you up in style in one of our The office force in such a demoral- district. Father it positively cures such complaints. find been assigned to look after the parish. suits. Hundreds of sickly men and women ized condition, and with the large - BRIDE ELECT'S JOURNEY. We have just received by the S. S. Sonoma have testified to its efficacy.1- Get the coast mail arriving by the Kinau for passenger genuine with our Private Stamp over The sole on the schooner a line of swell suits for men: Prices $7.00, $8.00, distribution he was almost powerless W. H. Marston, which arrived Satur- the neck of bottle. to act without adequate and experi- - ' day morning from San Francisco, was $9.00, $10.00. enced clerks. However, both Mr. Ma- Miss Nellie Mackenzie, who comes di- We do not make suits to order but we guar- HOSTETTER'S to become Tt Weight volunteered their rect from Scotland the bride Ho- deira and Mr. G. of Papaikou. antee to fit you better than any tailor can in tar of David Butchart ' STOMA C H BITTERS services, and by working until a late Mr. Butchart met his fiancee and drove nolulu. - hour Wednesday night the public were her to the home of Manager John T. We do not ask you an y fancy prices, we do enabled to receive their mail promptly. Moir, where she will remain until the place, which will occur not want you to pay us $17.50 and $20.00 for Just Received By the The new postmaster has appointed : wedding takes S. S. ALAMEDA, - within a few days. Mr. Butchart is suit. Our motto is quick sales and small pro- Charles Siemsen assistant, and Her- , timekeeper at Papaikou and has a host FRESH FLOWERS O mann Ludloff stamp clerk. who are overwhelming him fits. Remember we guarantee every garment that AND of friends POSTOFFICE STORIES. with congratulations, leaves our store. We arc not opened for one day o VEGETABLE SEEDS GENERAL ITEMS. only but are opened to stay and if our suits do An article in the Tribune, describing j ' ' Officers of the Hilo Cotillion Club not prove satisfactory, return same and we will re- E. M. the troubles and diversions of the Hilo newly elected are: President, A. H. Mrs. Taytor postmaster, following among fund you your money. Alexander Young Building. tells the Jackson; secretary, S. Grace; treas- many other stories: urer, W. H. Morehead; executive com- Remember, Saturday is your last chance, a A. Mrs. W. S. Mc- "A Montana farmer recently wrote mittee, H. Jackson, Coupon goes with every 50 cent purchase. any Lean, Miss Stella Peck, Miss Ruth Mr. Madeira asking if he knew of Richardson and Ted Guard. $25.00 merchandise given away Saturday, AprL AAA sugar plantation which he available The Ladies Social Circle, who have 15, at 9 o'clock. There will be a fine chance to see might buy, as he had about $200 to under preparation the entertainment Mr. Kubey is employed in our clothing depart- a live shark at close quarters to- invest. for the benefit of the First Foreign i day. The Aquarium will have a "Frequently the postmaster is im- church, have fixed the date of the en- ment where he will b pleased to show all his Tuesday evening, four-foo- t. portuned to locate the whereabouts tertainment for friends our entire stock. of wayward husbands, sons or daugh- April 25. Twenty ladies have volun- ters who may be residing in the is- teered to take part in the Daughters lands under assumed names. One in- of Fame, which promises to be both Baby Shark teresting communication was from a. unique arid attractive. deserted wife and family, inquiring of , The following Hilo boys have ship- on exhibition in one of the GLASS ped TANKS. a husband and father who left his as members of the crew of the home years ago and was at'that time ship John Ena, which will leave for ! residing in Hilo under another name New York tomorrow: Konradt Hayes (Slop The Aquarium is now open at the and surrounded by another wife and and Peter Lewis both lately employed otMn following family subsequently acquired. ' in the Hilo Electric Light Works; j 64 HOTEL STREET. HOURS: "A writer residing at Warren. Ohio, Manuel Joaquin; William Brown, son of regarding a brother-in-la- w. Dr. Senator. Brown, and Albert Hookano, j Daily, except Sunday 10 a. m. to writes I S p. James Scott Smith, who died presum- son of Representative Lewis. SO m. ! 7, cor- W. on . Saturdays 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. ably in Hilo, on ApriJ 1879. The - j H. Lambert behalf of the ROSENBERG, - ! Sundays 1 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. respondent desires to have a half a bondsmen is superintending the com- M dozen photos of the tomb of the de- - pletion of the 11 homestead Manager. DA' AAA ceased, erected over his grave, taken road, which has been under contract by 'one of your good and honest to Benton & Arioli. V artists.' " Dr. C. L. Stow was called to Hono- feat FOG' lulu in connection with the appoint- HILO GETS SIGNAL. ment of a successor to the late Dr. Cart. A. P. Niblack. of the U. S. Sloggett as Superintendent of the In- Sunrise Creamery Lighthouse Service, Honolulu, sent up j sane Asylum. last week on the steamer Kaiulani I Eben P. Low, J. M. Hind and J. H. two buoys for Hilo bay and harbor. Wood of Boston arrived on Wednes- Butter! Judging from the new buoy station- day's Kinau from Kohala and started ed at the extreme worthern end of early Thursday morning for Humuulu har- House wives will some day become Blonde Reef, at the mouth of the ShVep Station, in which Mr. Low is bor, the federal authorities are labor- interested. aware of the fact that there's a uni- ing under the impression the Hilo formity and reliability about the fa- that L. Severance accompanied his daugh mous coast is fog infested, for the former ter, Miss Helen Severance, to Honolulu dun buoy marking the entrance to the , last Friday, where the latter will take harbor has been displaced by a whist- the Ventura for the coast in quest of ling buoy. The incessant sounding of renewed health, the buoy has been heard by residents j Capt. Gove of the schooner W. H. Sunrise Creamery of Hilo and vicinity throughout the Marston is accompanied by his mother, day night. The small hours of the and Mrs. Gove, on the present trip to Hilo. trosfew !r,ntmw"zin-!- ;'.!-- ; teat si et k - intermittent mournful sound has been si derw- Butter ! described by some as the moaning of HAXEIWA. ( the winds or a sick cow, the toot of 1053-105- 9 BIJHOPJT. The Haleiwa Hotel, Honolulu's fa- TOREJ That can't be duplicated in any other a Japanese fisherman's horn or a steamer in distress. People with sen- mous country resort, on the line of brand. difficulty in driving By using or- sitive nerves have the Oahu Uailway, contains every a little forethought and the sound from their heads and the ' 1 dering early, you stand no chance of modern improvement and affords its ; radius of its power rises with the r disappointment. strength of the wind which blows the Kuests an opportunity to enjoy all "4 sound inland five miles or more. The amusements golf, s tennis, billiards, FINE BEDROOM SETS. or; buoy was located under the direction fresh and salt water bathing, shoot- ing, fishing, riding and driving. fer of Pilot Fitzgerald, acting under in- Tick- We have recently imported from Grand "Rapids, Michigan, the home of the fine furni- from Capt. ets, including railway fare and one full per C. 0. YEE HOP & CO structions Niblack. day's room and ture manufacturers, some elegant things in bedroom furnishings, including: THE WAIAKEA SETTLEMENT. board, are sold at the Honolulu station and Trent & Com- Fancy quartered oak dressers, bedsteads, washstands and chiffoniers. Josephine Deyo. in a published re- pany for $5.00. For departure of cit BERETANIA AND ALAKEA STS. trains , Birdseye Maple dressers, chiffoniers and bedsteads. Tel. Blue 2511. port of the Walakea Social Settlement, consul i time table. Beautiful inf-- gives the following particulars: On Sundays, the Haleiwa Limited, a Rich mahogany dressers, bedsteads, washstands, etc. The dispensary is a leading feature two-hou- r tram, leaves at 8:22 a. m.; of the work. Miss Sloper reported returning, arrives L. Honolulu at 10:10 that, for the months of December, p. m. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Buy a Piano! January, February and March, the average daily calls have been respec- What She Meant. "Is yo got enny assortment of dining chairs, including arm chairs, with cane or leather seats. easy payment tively thirty, ten, six and six. the pa- A large Our plan makes it haih fo' sale, boss?" of room tables, square and round, from $6.50 to Hi possible to have a fine piano in tients being mostly children. The "Any what, aunty?" Scores of patterns dining $100.00 each. large number of cases in December ."Haih, boss?" every household. Come and learn mainly skin was due to a prevailing "Hair?" RUGS. about it at disease which is now under control. "Yassuh; haih lak' yo got on vo' C t t Dr. Stow has responded about fifty haid?" line of rugs in town, including BERG STROM . MUSIC CO., LTD. times to Miss Sloper's call, to treat "Oh, hair." We are showing the largest Oriental, Brussels, Wiltons, cases outside of a nurse's domain. "Yassuh. haih." Axminsters, Moquettes, Imperial Smyrnas and grass. Rich patterns. The Sunday School i3 exceedingly "Why. no, aunty; this is a drygoods well attended. During each week, the store, not a hair store." reading room is open one afternoon "Dafs whut Ah 'lowed, - 3 - : boss: but KOA FURNITURE. Pure Wines li'i i minion: l rtiiu iut? filing lur missus tole me to cum yeah an get 1 adults. A mothers meeting is held on free yahds I mo' hair lak she done got cabinet-maker- s we are prepared to take contracts for the making of and OH01S Friday and a weaving class on Sat- - yistiddy." , With white high Family Trade Solicited, urday. The singing class, conducted "Oh, you mean "mohair!' " e koa furniture. We upholster chairs and rockers .with Hawaiian tanned leather. Lovejoy & Co. by Miss Potter, meets twice a week, "Yassuh, mo haih." Houston Post. Nutjantj St. Phone 303 Use Novelty Mills EXCELLENT FLOUR J. HOPP & CO., 8 in TJcJ CALIFORNIA FEED CO., Agrenta The Largest and Oldest Furniture House the Islands

tVOH PICNICS, Drives, etc.; holds 24 persons; cost $4000 The Swell Thing ;i O Mis? are always NEW TALLY-H- at Persons of discrimination treat ROLL-TO- DESKS Benefit Dance if : P on the alert for quality Rainier Beer FOR BUSY MEN. At trie TERRITORY STABLES MJfmm was gold medal the j awarded at Pans men Professional and business Exposition for purity, quality and ex- H: JTo. 548 S. King Phone Mam 35 will lind our new stock of roll-to- p Progress Hall! St Quality and cellence of flavor. desks to be superior in Under the Auspices of the lowest in price. HENRY WRIGHT The desks are fitted with the HAWAII CHAPTER NO. 1, ORDER Eesi latest modern improvements. Now Stylish Hats At o OF KAMEIIAMEHA. SHIP AND being shown. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 29 GENERAL BLACKSMITH, AAA all tit In Rear of Honolulu Planing Mill, Madame Josephine's SEARCHING FOR THE REMAINS Tickets $1. To be had from mem- FORT STREET, OF TOHN Furniture Go. Millinery Parlors, Elite Building, I Porter bers and at Bergstrom Music Co. The P. O. 823. for j Bjiit Honolulu. ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG. Room 8. music will be furnished by the Ellia t CORNER HOTEL STREET. Hotel Street. Brothers Glee Club. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAE ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 14, 1505.

mainly of Ohia Lehua (Metrosideros made by Christopher J. Holt of Hono- polymorphs), in mixture with some lulu, of Oahu, Territory cf Ha- smaller trees of minor importance such waii, as Mortgagor, to Frederick Wald-vog- tl FORESTRY - Mortgagee, GENU as Koolea (Myrsine lessertiana), Ko- of the same place as piko (Straussia hawaiiensis). Pua and of record in liber244 on pages IE - : (Olea sandwicensis) and Mamake (Pip- - 374-37- 7, Hawaiian Registry of Convey- turus albidus). with a dense under ances. (and which mortgage was duly , Illffi growth (Cibotium), assigned by said Frederick Wald-vog- el 07 of tree ferns Amau, the j 1 REPORTS Akolea, and and low shrubs to Martha Berger by deed of . GENTLEMEN other ferns I VfSsil and climbing vines like the Ieie, (Fry- - assignment dated the 29th day of April, cinetia arnotti) and the Uluhi (Glei 190k and of record in liber 256, page 418, j r File Si - chenia diehotoma). said Registry); and pursuant to Section lids, Leose- j Follow ins are two reports made at The Ohia forms the major part o: 2161, Chapter 139 of the Revised Laws the forest and in matry places the of the undersigned Martha Our Wednesday's meeting of the Board of Hawaii new bath robes look well-- fed . trees attain good height and fairly Berger hereby gives notice that she Forestry and Agriculture: large diameter. intends to foreclose the said mortgage oiBohlMMr I The Ohia forest extends up to an for condition broken, to wit: the non- well and keep you well. No Honolulu, T. 11., April 7, 1905. elevation of about 4000 feet. Above payment of the interest secured by F THE Committee on Forestry, Boa id of Agri- that the character of the forest the said mortgage when due. culture and Forestry. j changes, the Ohia being replaced by Notice Is hereby likewise given that catching cold in one of these. ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTEL CO., Gentlemen: On March 22 you re- Koa (Acacia koa) in fairly purely the property conveyed by the said ferred to rne a letter from Mr. J. W. stand, with less undergrowth. The mortgage will be sold at public auc- Limited, Pratt, Commissioner of Public Lands, I Koa occurs in groves more or less tion at the auction rooms of James F. Better discard the old one and under the date of February 10, request- ; connected, rather than as a dense for Morgan, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu ing the suggestions of the Board in re- est cover. Near the Kahuku boundary aforesaid, auctioneer, on Saturday, Situate at Honolulu, gard to certain lands on the island of it is found in mixture with Mamanl April 29, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon. choose a better from this stock. Hawaii. (Sophora chrysophylla). This mixed The property conveyed by the said op Three of the four tracts mentioned forest of Koa and Mamani extends mortgage consists of: Island oahu, territory some distance up the mountain (1) one twenty-sevent- h are in . These I expect to further An undivided . Turkish bath towels are also here of hawaii. visit during my next trip to Hawaii, into the land of Kahuku. (lt27) part or share of all that tract after which I shall be ready to report The upper part of Opihihale Is much or parcel of land situate in the Dis t upon them. rougher than that lower down but nev- trict of Waianae, Island of Oahu. ana Jiiit in profusion. Just right for the tennis Pursuant tA a decree made by wa The other land called for, I have the ertheless there are many pockets and known as the Ahupuaa of Makaha be Honorable W- - Robinson, Third little' of good soil in the lava honor to report upon herewith. It is islands ing the land mentioned or described Tudge of the Circuit Court of the First in which the Koa develops well and Apana o lioyai jacenc is court, gymnasium and beach. "that tract of land constituting the as in Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, of OlaaT below surveyed reaches good size. Where the soil is sued on Land Commission Award 10613 . remnant the spreadi- filed on 17th day part of Olaa New Tract, and between scant the trees are short and to A. Paki and of all that piece or the of February, A. ng-. parcel of land situate in Waianae We're right in the swim D. 1905, in an action entitled "Hawai- Keaau and "VVaiakea, forming a long common with new bathing suits and trunks narrow triangle and marked on the map Although in with other lands aforesaid granted to James Robinson ian Trust Company, Limited, plaintiff, in South Kona Opihihale has much Ka- - of Hawaii as Government Tract." The & Company by deed executed by vs. Royal waste area, rough a-- a or clinkers, witn mehameha IV and of record in liber this season. We invite your inspection. The Hawaiian Hotel Com- lower point of the tract comes practic- little or no soil, yet taken as a whole pany, Limited, defendant, petition ally to the Volcano road, not far from on page 233, Hawaiian Registry of for the soil on this land seems to be deep- thirty-si- x (7) po-t- . upper Conveyances, containing foreclosure of mortgage deed of trust the seven mile The end er and of better quality than on cer- of the remnant adjoins Lots 229 to 232 (36) acres: (equity division 1455) the undersigned. tain other lands in the neighborhood, (2) All other the right, title and inter of the Olaa New Tract, at an elevation notably Kipahoehoe. Like the rest of Christopher at the as Commissioner, duly appointed, will of about 1600 feet. est of the said J.Holt South Kona the good soil occurs in date of the said mortgage in possession sell at public auction, U the highest While I have not made a personal various sized openings in the old lava am familiar and in remainder and reversion wheth- tri. iwicBnerny, and best bidder, subject to the con- examination of this tract I flows. er vested or contingent in and to all CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS. with the general character of the sec- The forest on the lower part of Opi- firmation of the court. made to the adjoining of the said tract or parcel of land tion from visits hihale is not now of much commercial known as the Ahupuaa of Makaha and lands. value and from it character it is prob- piece or parcel of land This knowledge, with additional in present and for some time of the said Bishop, and which was conveyed by On Saturday, the 22d able that at containing thirty-si- x acres: C. R. Bishop and B. P. Bishop to formation concerning the tract obtained to the most profitable use to (3) All right, title and interest BY .AUTHORITY. government officials and other part can be put, the Michael J. Nowlein, by deed dated Day of April, I&05. from which this of the land of Christopher J. Holt 1862, trustworthy sources, is the basis on grazing. the said May 7, and recorded in the Regis- is at date of the said mort 13, 211. which I make the following report and Grazing will naturally result in the the ter Office, Oahu, in liber page NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF NUU-AN- at 12 o'clock noon of said day at tha age in and to the estate of (2) Land situate at Makea, Wailau, i ecommendations. clearing of the land. This I believe, his grandfather R. . Holt, late WATER. front (mauka) entrance of the Judi greater part, not the whole, of would be an advantage on the portion Molokai, described as follows: The if of Honolulu, deceased, and in and to Beginning on corner of this ciary Building, in Honolulu, Island of the Olaa remnant is covered by old a-- a above and adjoining the homesteads, north all the real and personal property com 71 Kalu-a- u; lava, known as the Kukulu Flow. It is because from its soil and situation this and runs N. E. chains along Until further notice, the use of water Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, the follow- cer- prising the same estate: S. 70' E. chains along Aupuni; S. upon ing simDle flow Volcano road land could ultimately be used for th (1-- 9) the High Pressure or Nuuanu described fee lands, lease- this which the (4) An undivided one-nin- part 56' W. chains along Kahawai; N. between the four (4) and eight tain of the crops that come under the right, System, more particularly described ss holds and other property of The Royal or share of, and all other the title E., chains along Kawaakauo to Company, (S) mile marks. general head of "diversified industries." and of the said Christopher J. portion of system lying on Hawaiian Hotel Limited, large In the Koa belt on the other hand interest place of beginning. that the situated at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, The Kukulu Flow consists of 31-1- 00 greater Holt in and to, (a) that certain lease Area of an acre. both sides of Nuuanu Avenue, and ma- Territory rocks, covered in part by good soil, but the value of the forest' is than undated but acknowledged December Being same of Hawaii. rough of the returns which could be got were the land described in uka of School and Lusitana streets, the surface is too to admit 3. 1862 made by and between William Royal Patent (grant) No. 1722 to FEE SIMPLE LANDS. plowing or cultivation. The upper part the land used for other purposes. This Thurston Avenue, Lunalilo street and agri- A. Aldricn or the nrst part ana jonn Samuel Nowlein. All that tract or parcel of land situ map part of the tract is not suited for Ma-no- a, of the remnant is shown on the D. Holt of the .second part and of (3) Land situate at Halawa, Molo- Wilder Avenue, to and including ate in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter lots, compiled by Mr. E. D. culture, being too far from the road 101, of the Olaa more rough record in liber 16, page in the kai, described as follows: for purposes of irrigation, is here- ritory of Hav.aii, in that block bound- Baldwin in 1899. beside being much and said Registry, (b) term thereby rocky than the land below. It is at the Beginning at the north corner and by prohibited. ed by Hotel, Richards, Beretania and Covering the entire Olaa remnant is granted, (c) the piece or parcel of land running S. 26' E., 1.81 chains along Alakea streets, described in deed from 'dense of the same character best only inferior grazing land. This Consumers are hereby notified that, a forest portion of Opihihale can, however, be and hereditaments therein described Kakii; S. 46' W., 0.40 chains along James A, King, Minister of the Inte- on the remainder of the Olaa and thereby demised, (d) estate S. 43M 5.50 in order to hold back in reserve a a? that made to produce"" trees. With the in- the Kakii; E., chains along rior to E. C. Macfarlane, dated Novem tract. Ohia (Selma) is the predom- of his father O. J. Holt, deceased, and Kakii; S. 50' W., 1.77 chains along Ko-nohi- ki; sufficient amount of water, this system, ber 30, 1897, of record in the Hawaiian heavy undergrowth creasing value of Koa as a timber of property inant tree, with a merchantable value it Is desirable that all the real and personal N. 36' W. 2.32 chains along until further notice, will be shut off Registry of Conveyances in book 176 of tree and other ferns, climbing vines comprising the same estate. Kawahahee; N. 0OY20 E., 0.16 chains on page 37 seq. the Government retain such land as night of 9 p. m. et Containing an area and the tangle of tropical vegetation MARTHA BERGER, along N. 41Vi W., 3.08 at between the hours 72,230 this for forest purposes. Kawahahee; t of square feet or 1.658 acres. that goes to make up the native Ha- Assignee of the said Mortgage. chains along Kawahahee; N. 46 W., and i a. m. Together with For these reasons I recommend that HOWLAND, all the build inss. erec waiian forest. portion of Opihihale lying above Terms: Cash, United States Gold 2.00 chains along Kawahahee; N. 56 J. H. tions and improvements thereon. develop the Coin; expense com- Were it possible to the Olaa (I. e. to the east of) a line drawn due deeds at" of purchaser. E., 1.70 chains along road to Superintendent of Water Works. LEASEHOLDS. agricultural purposes there For further particulars, apply to mencement. 7077 remnant for north from the triangulation station on April 13, 1905. t (1) would be no objection to clearing and Holmes & Stanley, Kaahumanu street, ' Area 8 04.100 set. chains. Lease from Rosalie Tripp and the land of Kaapuna known as Puu Alfred N. Tripp her husband, to Ed- opening up the land for settlement. But Ahinui. be reserved from sale or lease Honolulu, attorneys for Assignee, and Being the same land described in as the land is too rough to be cultivat- James F. Morgan, Kaahumanu street, Royal Patent 2390, L. C. A, 6300. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE. ward C. Macfarlane. dated November and set apart as a forest reserve. The 1, 1897, premises on ed, about the only profitable use to elevntion of Puu Ahinui is W67.S feet, Honolulu, auctioneer. of Richard street, which this tract could now be put proposed boun- 7071 April 7, 14, 21, 28. Terms Cash. Deeds at the expense having a frontage of 153.6 feet on said which would make the By of a of Execufton, is- 15 years would be the cutting and marketing of approximately of the purchaser. virtue Writ street. Term from November dary at an elevation 1, 1897. $65.00 per of the ohia trees for timber, ties or 4000 across Opihihale. The portion MORTGAGE MADE BY SAMUEL Dated Honolulu, March 30, 1905. sued out of the District Court of Ho- Rent month. feet (2) Lease from Henry fuel. "Whatever value the Olaa remnant j below the line should I think be leased. NOWLEIN. SARAH S. ROBERTSON, nolulu, Island of Oahu, by the Honor- Waterhouse, executor of. the will of Henry Dimond at present possesses is largely uecauae Mortgagee. able Wm. L. Whitney, District Magis- there MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN 7065 March 31, April 7. 14. 21. to E. C. Macfarlane, dated December of the forest thereon and unless of said District Court, on the 3rd is a decided change in economic condi TION TO FORECLOSE AND trate 1, 1897. premises on Beretania street, 1905, OF SALE. MON-SARRA- T. day of April, A. D. at the suit of described in deed from Kunuiakea and tions its greatest value, in the future THE OLD DIRTY WAY MORTGAGE MADE BY J. M. will he that it can produce timber H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Plaintiffs, vs. others to Henry Dimond by. deed of by of power of 96, page 46. trees. Under and virtue the E. G. Carrera & Co., Ltd., defendants, record In Liber Term for sale contained in that certain mort life of Edwin H. Dimond. Rent Provided an assured market for ohia NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- I have at Honolulu, aforesaid, on the the wood existed, there would be no im gage dated the 2Sth day of December, CLOSE AND OF SALE. $25 per month. A. D. 1S80, made by Samuel Nowlein, 3rd day of April aforesaid, levied upon In- propriety in logging the Olaa remnant Under and by virtue of the power of (3) Lease from the Waterhouse always the work were of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, one of and will expose for sale and sell at vestment Company Limited, to E. C provided that the Hawaiian Islands, as mortgagor, sale contained in (1) that certain mort- done in such a way that the govern gage dated 16th day of November, PublicAuction, at the Police Station, Macfarlane, dated March 1st, 189S, to Sarah S. Robertson, of the same the on In Hono- ment would receive a fair return from lS9b, nade by J. M. Monsarrat of Ho- "Kalakaua Hale," in said Honolulu, at premises Beretania street were place, as mortgagee, and of record in lulu, containing area of 44-1- 00 acre, the wood cut and that the forest nolulu, of Oahu, - Territory of an the Register Office of Oahu, in liber Island 12 o'clock noon of Thursday, the 4th "Pen-hallo- w left in good producing condition." M. including the premises known as 67, on pages 165 and 166, the said mort- Hawaii, as Mortgagor, to Theresa day May, A. D. 1905, to highest But If the revenue Is to be derived Louisson of Honolulu, aforesaid, as of the Court" Term 20 year from gagee intends to foreclose said mort- 1898. per from the sale of forest products from mortgagee and of record in liber 196 on bidder, all the right, title and Interest March 1st, Rent fl.000 annum. it- gage for condition broken, to wit: non government land, the government payment pages 499 and 500, Hawaiian Registry of said E. G. Carrera & Co., Ltd., in ' PERSONAL PROPERTY. . should re- of the principal and of the self and not some individual interest thereon when due. of Conveyances; and (2) that certain and to the following property, unless (1) All goods, chattels, am, effects ceive the chief benefit. To this end, The Notice is hereby likewise given that additional charge of mortgage dated the sum of Two hundred and eighty-eig- ht of The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Company when government forest land is to be 18th day December, 1899, made every kind, the property conveyed by mort- the of 23-1- of nature and contract said and 00 ($288.23) Dullars and lumbered a special form of gage, and which is hereinbelow de- by the said J. M. Monsarrat to the said in, about, belonging tc, or used for or should be entered into, containing such "POST" scribed, will be sold at public auction Theresa M. Louisson, and of record in that being the amount for which said used in connection with the Company's directions and regulations as to how the Mor- Registry 199 on pages Execution was issued, 'together with including furni- may Self Filling; at the auction rooms of James F. the said in liber hotel in Honolulu, all work may be done as be deemed gan, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu, 419 and 420; and pursuant to Chapter interest, costs, expenses and my fees ture, fixtures, fittings, linen, cutlery, necessary. Self-Cleanin- g: aforesaid, on Saturday, 22nd day XXXIII of Session Laws of 1874 ware, crockery, glassware, remnant is the the are previously paid. silver plated In the case of the Olaa it of April, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon, of entitled "An Act to provide for the kitchen utensils carpets, rugs, mats, . difficult to say for what the land could FOUNTAIN PEN said day. sales of mortgaged property without WINES. pictures, chamber ware, provisions, proOtably used at this time unless , be Said property is described as follows: suit and Decree of Sale" and the Act Sauterne, 18 pt. bottles. wines, liquors, cigar-- all other stores the idea is to cut wood. ' (1) Land situated at Keopukanui, (Chapter IX of the Session Laws of the Board Zinfandel, 35 at. bottles. and all movable effects, and I therefore recommend that Koolau, Molokai, bounded as follows: 1890) amending same, the said Theresa (2) The goodwill of the buFin.ss car- Agriculture and (London Dock), 5 qt. bottles. of Commissioners of Commencing upon the sea, at two M. Louisson hereby gives notice that Port ried on by The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Forestry advise the Commissioner of rocks, called Namahana, which stand to foreclose said mort- Reisling, 6 pt. bottles. rem- she intends the Company. Lands not to lease the Olaa on southeasterly two-stor- Public the corner of land gages for conditions broken, to wit: St. Julien, 5 pt. bottles. The premises Include a y or to let it pass out of the control called Halawaa, running non-payme- nt sums nant from thence the of the principal 19 pt. building, concrete, a large government until the forest S. 38' E., 1 chain, running up side mort- Marasquin, bottles. main of solid of the the and interest secured by the said two-stor- y can be put on the market of the to top edge; $ flock Castle, 5 qt. bottles. annex, a brick kitchen anJ on the tract Pali the thence gages. two-stor- y one-sto- ry eco- ' bakery, three and six profit or until the local v.. 15 chains, following edge of -- Claret, 33 qt. at a fair Notice is hereby likewise given that bottles. cottages, upwards of 200 bed- nomic conditions are such that the land said Pali; thence S. 33' 30' W., 35 conveyed by said 26 qt. the property the Port (superior) bottles. rooms, together with bath-room- s, off- to advantage for chains, following near the edge of said auc- can be ued better mortgages will be sold at public Sherry, 1 qt. bottle. ice-, reception rooms, public and pri- purposes other than that of producing Pali to the hill called Nakalelii or Ko- rooms F. tion at the auction of James 9 pt..' vate dining room, ladies' and gentle- timber trees. ala; thence S. 65 20' W., 20.75 chains, Morgan, Kaahumanu street. Honolulu, White Wine, bottles. following near the edge of said Pali; Santa Maria, 4 qt. bottles. men's writing rooms, retiring rooms, TILLING. THE NEW aforesaid, on Saturday the 22nd day of rooms. Accom- NOT FIT FOR thence S. 26' 30' W., 5.75 chains near 1905, 12 13 qt. bar, billiard and card CLEAN WAY. April, at o'clock noon. Burgundy, bottles. 150 H-- , 5, 1905. "POST" the edge of said Pali; "S. 86 W., modations for more than guests. Honolulu, T. April thence The property conveyed by the said Hock Castle, 8 pt. bottles. Cora-mission- ers --3.20 of Rale: Cash, in United Committee on Forestry, Board of chains to edge of Pali, bounding mortgages consists of: Terms For- valley of on south; States Gold Coin; deeds expense of of Agriculture and Halawaa the 1. An undivided four-fifth- s part or BITTERS. at For Sale Only By thence S. 70 W., following top purchasers. estry, Honolulu, T. H. to the share of all that certain piece or parcel Vermouth, 2 qt. bottles. you re- edge of said to hill Keho j For further particulars apply to Gentlemen: On March 22nd Pali called of land situate on th-- Waikikl or w. lua; thence N. 77 W., 22 chains cross Celery, 14 bottles. Messrs. Ballou & Marx, attorneys for ferred to me a letter from Mr. J. South-Easterl- y side of Union street in Commissioner of Public Lands, ID. ing a gulch to ridge called Kauilehua; Honolulu, being portion of Land Pepsin, 2 bottles. plaintiff, at their office, 303 Stangenwald Pratt, S. 50 W., 13.50 following said a to under- dated February 13, 1905, in whicr he , ft. thence chains, Commission Award No. 1026, Royal Boonekamp, 1 bottle. building, Honolulu, or the u?-o- n top of said ridge to edge Pali; office in Judiciary, requests the opinion of the Board IK of the No. 26 to Mary Dowsett and Angostura 19 bottles. signed at his the 80 Patent Bark, the land of Opihihale, South Kona, thence N. W. to the hill called Fo described as follows: building, at Honolulu aforesaid. oala; S. 40 20 fol- bounded and Cocoa, 2 bottles. thence W., chains, Commencing at a point on the South M. T. SIMONTON. the honor to submit the fol- lowing top of said ridge and hill called point being Stomach, 1 bottle. Commissioner. I have Nawaihuliiii; thence X. S3' W., cross side on Union street, said Territory ot lowing report upon this land: 104 feet mauka from the present East MINERAL WATER. Dated: Honolulu. Oahu, Opihihale is situated in about the ing gulch and river to the high ridge streets, and Hawaii. February 21. A. D. 19C3. of hill called Kanaeli; thence S. 31 corner of Hotel and Union Bethesda 22 pt. bottles. center of what may prorerly be called being the mauka corner of piece con- FISHER, ABLES CO. LTD., sub-di- vi W., 1S.50 deep gulch Kona. is. with its Visit Halfiwa chains, crossing a Sulli- ALE. AUCTIONEERS. 5,ith It to ridge called S. veyed to John Buckley and J. J. GINGER sions, a land about two miles in width (The House Beautiful) the Nahuina; thence M. 7043 March 6. 8, 10, 13, 15, 17. 20, 22. 24, 59' 30' J3S called van by E. J. Monsarrat, J. Mo- 19 pt. which stretches from the sea well up W., chains to the hill run- Bethesda, bottles. 27, 23, 31; April 3, 5, 7, 10. 12, 14. 17, 19, 21. Kealaku; S. CO' 43' 116.S0 nsarrat and M. D. Monsarrat, and onto the slope of . thence W.. Also 5 glasses, 4 boxes corkscrews, 2 Govern- chains to the hill called Keahuoku, ning: The part now owned by the The Railroad Trip 1. 45' 60 along hammers, 1 string and wrapper roller, Ole-lomoa- N. 56' E. true feet by no from thence to the hill called Opee on NOTICE. ment is bounded on the north street; 1 1 roller-to- p side, One Day's Board the westerly corner of land called Union 1 water filter, ladder, 1: on the east, or mauka and 2. S. 34 20' E. true 6S feet along by Kaapu-n- a; thence N. 61 E., 4S chains, desk. 1 revolving chair, 3 chairs. 1 by Kahuku; on the south $5.00. following boundary remaining portion of L. C. A. 1026 to POWER OF ATTORNEY. on the west, or makai side, ONiiY near an old road truck, 2 stools, 1 Remington typewriter. and said Keopuka; thence N. 71 E., 52 Mary Dowsett; During my absence from the Terri- by the Opihihale homesteads. 3. S. 46' 10' W. true 60 feet along 1 20-g- keg wine, 1-- 2 full; 1 Herring-Hall-Marv- in tory Hawaii, Miss Junia B. Cook appears on official map of Ha- chains, following near said road; of It the & CO. 30' 8 S. L. C. A. 801 to A. Adams thence safe and contents, will for me in all matters of busi- as largest of the areas mark- TRENT thence 79' E.. chains; thence let waii the Ticket Office 60' CO' E., IS chains, crossing river; 4. N. 34 20' W. true 78 feet along also lot of taps, hoses, measures and ness under full power of attorney. ed "Government Tract." 938 Fort St. thence S. S4' E., a point piece conveyed by E. J. Monsarrat and 7075 BRUCE CART WRIGHT. The overnment's part of Opihihale chains to lanterns, together with a lot of empty by about five near mauka road, a short distance others to John Buckley and J. J. Sul- Is some two miles broad "of point, containing an barrels (large and small), demijohns the homesteads up westerly the public road leading livan to initial QUARTERLY MEETING. miles long, from makai crossing public road to a area of 4275 square feet, more or les. (large and small), baskets, boxes and the slope to the Kahuku boundary It and A hill called Kikonolii; thence N. SS' E., T. M. LOUISSON. bottles, etz., etz. contains approximately 6400 acres. MORTGAGE MADE BY CHRIS- C. BREWER & CO., LTD." 0.23 chains, following down side of Mortgagee. 1 corking above the HOLT. Also corking machine and - strip at the lower end. Just TOPHER J. said hill Kikonolii down river By her attorney n Bishop & Co. The regular quarterly meeting of th- homesteads, was partially cleared some and the fact. together with a lot of stationery. now of Keopuka to the sea. from thence, Terms: Cash United States Gold outfit stockholders of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., years ago for an Awa plantation, INTENTION TO FORE- HENRY, com- - is being NOTICE OF following sea to point of commence Coin; deds at expense of purchaser. WM. will be held at the office of the abandoned. This clearing CLOSE AND OF SALE. to pnny on Friday, April 14, gradually pushed mauka by cattle be- ment. For further particulars, apply High Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii. in Honolulu, longing and others. Area 2250 acres. Holmes & Stanley, Honolulu, attorneys Dated Honolulu, Oahu, April 3d, A. 1905. at 9 o'clock a. m. to the homesteads of power of Native tenants' rights reserved. mortgagee. Honolulu, T. H., April 7. 1905. The of the tract is in for- L'nder and by virtue the for D. 1903. remainder - Being in 1903. BISHOP, est. at- rontained in that certain mort the same land described Dated March 16. E. F. May, 1903, J Royal (grant) No. 2223 to B. P. 7065 31, 7, 14, 2L 7068 April May 4, 7072 Secretary. Te forest on Opihihale consists gage dated the 23rd day of Patent March April THE PXCIFIC COMMERCIAL' ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, APRIL 14, 1905. ! the two bills designated below One CastSo & Cooke, Ltd FRATERNAL MEETINGS. the Secretary s message iX Every Asks Him LENIENCY the fact will be read in the Legisla TH S HONOLULU. ture today Lodge Le Progres De i'Oceanie House ..ll No. S4 (Act 3i), to amend HOW HE GOT RID OF HIS OB COMMISSION MERCHANTS Sections 304 and 3S05 of the Revised STINATE MUSCULAR relating to judg- Auction Sale FOR Laws of Hawaii, RHEUMATISM. SUGAR FACTORS. A SILI ments, executions and new trials. Lodge le Pro- House Bill No. 156 (Act 37), to 14, A stated meeting of Friday, April 1905, AGENTS FOR gres l'Oceanie, No. 124 A. & A. S. R.. Section 1646 of the Revised Mr. Jones Tells of the Way by de amend AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. Tke Ewa Plantation Co. will be held THIS FRIDAY (eveni.is). Laws of Hawaii, relating to terms of The Waialua Agricultural 14, 1905, 7:30 o'clock. WhichHe Treated Himself At my salesroom, S47 Kaahumanu Cat, April at Law Found Sufficient the Circuit courts. The Kohala Sugar Co. it WORK IN FIRST DEGREE. Successfully When Doctors street. The FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, Waimea Sugar Mill Ce. Members of Hawaiian and Pacific Hold Policeman, aiic runun iron vvorKS, St. LSUk visiting Masons are to Failed. GROCERIES, PIANOS. Oil rvv Lodges and all BEALTY TRAHSftCTIDNS, BUGGY, STEEL SAFE. The Standard cordially invited to attend. ETC., ETC. The George F. Blake Steam By order of the W. M. Bribery. PLANTS, PALMS. Weston's Centrifugals. Pum. for Six physicians, all of them good, one ALSO F. WALDROX. The New England Mutual Life Secretary. of them a specialist, had done their best Clocks, Sideboard, Bookcase and Iim, Entered for Record April 13, 1905. Writing Desk, ance Co., of Boston. M. G. Silva was convicted of selling for Mr. Jones at different times during oil paintings. The Aetna Insurance Co., of Karfr by to Pictures ford, Conn. ENCAMPMENT liquor without a license, the verdict Heirs of C H Alexander Tr three years, and still he suffered fear- 1 LARGE CENTER RUG. POLYNESIAN ..- - recommending leniency. Judge De Bolt, F L Doitch Rl fully from the tortures of rheumatism. 1 LARGE HOTEL REFRIGERA- Tke Alliance Assurance Co., et Vm-do- n. NO. 1, I. O. O. F. Mrs E Kahuila Wilcox to Tr of taking into consideration both the re- The rheumatism that had been dor- TOR. Church of Latter Day Saints D Hats, Undershirts, Lamps, quest of the jury and the fact that Tr to Tr of Church mant in his system was suddenly Meets every first and third FRIDAY Andrew Adams Office Chairs, Meat Safe, p. m., Odd the evidence was conflicting, sen- of Latter Day Saints D brought to an acute stage by exposure Box, Refrigerator, Chairs, the month at 7:30 in Lau-pahoeh- oe Ice ABOUT YOUR of defendant to pay a fine T Clive Davies by atty to Press, TEETH. Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. tenced the L while he was drawing ice in February, Beds, Rockers, Tables. Letter to costs. The maximum pen- Sugar Co Office Revolving- Chair, Box Couch, There are wide Visiting brothers cordially Invited of $100 and (w) (w) D l'jul. From that time on for a period differences i 4 Maiaia to Kauai Lawn Mower, Bead Screens, the strength of teeth. attend. alty is $500. Time was given until Yin and wf to Jeong Mow D of more than three years he was a con- GEHRING. C. P. Lau Bamboo Screen, Ladies' Straw Hats, Some are soft, some hard, and H. p. m. today to pay the line, Silva in Gear. Lansing & Co by Trs to Wil- stant sufferer. He tried many kinds of others L.. L. LA PIERRE, Scribe. on his D Etc.. Etc. brittle. Do you know the meantime being released liam F James treatment, but the rheumatism wouldn't 1 Large Phonograph (Chinese Rec about yours? Mrs Catherine J Steward et ali to Can you own recognizance. ML budge. When regular doctors failed, ords). be reasonably careless JE EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 1. The trial began on Wednesday after- Hyman Bros in their usef Let us tell you Man Sang Co to Man Sing Co Ltd.B S and one remedy after another proved about them. I. O. O. F. noon with tne following jury: J. Yong Gee et MORGAN, nex( . Sophia Rodrigues to many JAS. F. e Steiner, F. A. useless, said: "I should think he Consultation Free. : Batehelor, James L 1 and . al give up save money." AUCTIONEER. A. Juen, F. J. Robello, would it and his e, Bel Meets every TUESDAY evening at Potter, Harry Of his condition at this time, Mr. THE EXPERT DENTISTS. nps, i; A. V. April 3, 1903. f:J0, In Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort street. H. W. Green, C'has. Lambert, Recorded Jones says: "My rheumatism started F. L. Ferguson, D. D. S., Mgr. itipati Visiting brothers cordially Invited to Gear, M. W. Parkhurst, Wm. P. Both, William Brede Jr and wf to Mutual in my right thigh, but in time it ap- Auction Sale 215 Hotel St. Opp. Young Bldg. r's St B. Guerrero. Deputy M; every of my body. I pleas attend. E. Henriques and Bldg & Loan Socy of Hawaii Ltd, peared in muscle R. A. WOODWARD, N. G. 3 1616 00 land, my arm entirely - Attorney General E. C. Peters prose- por ap R P and acr lost the use of left ositlv- L. L. LA PIERRE, Secretary. $1000. B 267, my one. Friday, April 15, 1905, dreds"; cuted and Henry Hogan defended. De- Kalihi, Honolulu, Oahu. and nearly lost the use of right HONOLULU IRON WORKS p 263. Dated Mar 31, 1905. My feet were badly affected, especially 10 M., i Kameha-meh- a AT O'CLOCK A. COMPANY. test! fendant was barkeeper for Jose Gonsalves to Isabella Rezents, the bottoms of the heels. When my line vf HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1., beer saloon and was charged with TRAVELLING TRUNKS, ' D; Western half of lot 15, Ahualoa, right side was affected there was swel- neck i . I. O. R. M. 319. LARGE MIRROR. t having sold a bottle of whisky. The Hamakua, Hawaii. $1. B 266, p ling, but the left side didn't swell when Machinery. Black Pin 1905. SINGLE BUGGY. I r.t...i-. chief witness, a Porto Kican, testified Dated Mar 16, the disease settled there. The internal Pin R.ttrof T.k.. T f r- S Hanupa to Yashiro Ya-sie- hi, organs I will sell at my salesroom, 847 Ka- - o, ' raa Meets every second and fourth he paid $1.25 for the liquor. A Jap- Kaaukai didn't seem to be involved at - nr N,J." THURSDAY of each In L O. L; 2 pes land, Papuaa, Hama- all. The trouble was all in the muscles ahumanu street, on above date, Office Njuanu month. anese witness for the defense testified $40 2 1 Single street O. kua. Hawaii. 12 yrs at per yr. and the nerves." Ladies' Trunks, Buggy, Works Kakaako. F. Hall. when purchase was made the 1905. Visiting brothers cordially invited to that the B 273, p 54. Dated Mar 2S, Among the few who still encouraged Single Wood Beds. Bureaus, cash register indicated thirty cents. Tom de Aguira and wf to Jose Si-m- 1 Large Decker Piano. attend. t Mr. Jones to think that a cure might T. D. STROUP, Sachem. It was 11:27 yesterday when the jury M; lot 22, Kaapahu, Hamakua, yet be found was a friend who had rea- 1 New "Leipsic" Piano, 262, p 499. 1 & (old) cheap, EDWIN FARMER, C. R. retired to consider their verdict. They Hawaii. $1300. . B Dated son for great confidence in Dr. Wil- Collard Collard w. w & 1905. Blueing, cc IS, . Lot Salt, Ball ESH were sent to the Union Grill for lunch Mar liams' Pink Pills, and acting on her mm J Kanamu to Mrs Mileka Makekau, be bought a box of them in Sep- Tobacco, Etc. 2:52 and again at 3 p. m. re- Ha- advice Mckinley lodge, and at L; por gr 670 and bldg, Kapulena, tember, 1904. The story of what fol- Limited william 15 $25 per yr. NO. 8, K. of P. turned to eourt reporting that it was makua, Hawaii. yrs at lowed i? brief, but nothing could be MORGAN, 56. May 21, 1904. JAS. F. impossible for them to agree. Judge B 273, p Dated more satisfactory. AUCTIONEER. on Union Mill Co to Kohala Club & was on box," says Merchmt Tailor every SATURDAY evening at De Eolt informed them the latter Ho-nopu- I the third Meets Transportation Co, D; por gr 1554, "When f:0 p. m., in Harmony Hall, King occasion that the court was not in a $200. B Mr. Jones, "I could realize a change for Ale? - N Kohala, Hawaii. I sure Dr. Waity BniWicg, 85, street. " huryy and they once more retired. It 266, 320. 23, 1905. the better. felt then that Sale jiag cordially Invited to p Dated Mar Pills were the right Auction Visiting brothers was 4:22 when the verdict was re- Hanale Kuaalu to J Kapohakimo-hew- a, Williams' Pink Phone Bine 2741 , my case. on attend. 1-- 4292, medicine for I kept with . D; 2 4137 kul C.C., turned. int in R P them, longer and now 15, EDWIN FARMERS, Kaeo, Honuaula, Maui. $10. B 266, p for several weeks Saturday, April 1905; A, JACOBSON, K. Of R. & S. THE LAW HELD GOOD. am entirely well, everybody is E. 321. Dated June 7, 1S90. I and AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Judge De Bolt overruled the plea in Tarn Chong and wf to Tarn Sing asking what I took." Mr. Jones lives at Oxford. I Corner of King and Alakea Sts the American and FQri . CAMOES, bar and motion to quash the indict- Kong, D; 20 acr land, Omaopio, Kula, William COURT NO. 8no, Mich. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills effect , balance ot Worstpo& ment of On receiving Maui. $250. B 266, p 322. Dated Mar A. O. F. indicted for wonderful cures in rheumatism, be- a as a public officer. An appeal 17, 1905. bribe Lucy N Kamau and hsb to Lilia cause they work directly on the blood Koa and Ebony Fornitnrel Meets every 2nd and 4th to the Supreme Court was noted. Dep-ut- v Ekekela, D; 12 int in R P 7316 kul which is the seat of the disease. They are sold by every druggist. Tuesday of each month at Attorney General Peters appeared 4727, Anehola, Koolau; 2 shares in I will sell as above the balance of E. land, Moloaa, etc, Koolau, Kauai. Tables, Chairs, fort Street, ep;c::te Star Block. 7:30 p. m., In for the Territory, and F. Thompson hui Koa a exhi San Antonio and G. A. Davis tor the defendant. The $130. B 266, p 323. Dated Feb 22, 1905. Bureau, Sideboard, Hall, Vineyard street. ground (k) to (k), D; R P YOUNG DANCE Table, miWr?lS2r,GENTS' CLOTH1MQ ANKS of the plea and motion which Puahi Kaainoa HOTEL Library, AT LOWEST. Visiting brothers cordial- the court declined to sustain, t'asthat 5117 kul 9223, Kamaoa, Kau, Hawaii. 1 Long Antique Clock, Etc., Etc. PRICES. ly invited to attend. ' a policeman was not "an executive $26. B 266, p 324. Dated June 29, 1S97. The I officer" and therefore not indictable Hooulu and wf to Moke Kahipa, D; JAS. F. MORGAN, Phone White MM. Uowii J. D. MARQUES, C.R., 1-- 17-1- 00 under the Hawaiian law. Ah On will 6 int in acr land, Leleo, Ho- WAS BRILLIANT AFFAIR AUCTIONEER. M. C. PACHECO, F.C. be put on trial at 10 o'clock this morn- nolulu. Oahu. $1. B 266, p 325. Dated JAPANESE AND AMERICA!) Dally, ing. Feb 23. 1905. - p. m.'. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. CIVIL JURY CASES. Moses Kahipa to Elikapeka K Hoo- Dry Satut ' pc Leleo, Hono- - There was a large gath and Fancy Goods Camp No. 1, U. S. V. E. G. Ferreira vs. Geo. Sea comes on ulu, D; int in land, and brilliant At Auction Sundi W. for trial before Judge Kobinson and a lulu, Oahu. $1. B 266, p 3:26. Dated ering at the hop given by Manager Manufactrrers of Straw Hats. jury this morning. I Feb 23. 190j. Department Hawaii. por Lake of the Young Hotel in honor of Judge Lindsav's jury will appear fori w K nowen to u u iveKu. itei; army navy port A Desirable Country every first and work on Mondav next. jR P Beckwith St and Marques the and officers in and HOTEL STREET. Meets 19. passengers third WEDNESDAY at Lane, Honolulu, Oahu. $250. B 259, p the officers and of the liner 15. Dated April 1, 1903. Korea. The glittering Place in Kaneobe, Waverley Hall. TWo Blin.S SIGNED. uniforms of the 4 D Lokana Keku and wf to . Mary D officers, the brilliant gowns of fair Governor Carter yesterday signed ; 1943, PAUL SMITH, Cmdr Schofield, M por R P Beckwith women and the more sombre back- Giliman um Marques Lane, Honolulu, Oa- Koolau, Oabu. Housa R. H. LONG, Adjutant. St and ground of evening dress made an in- Boquet hu. $600. B 267, p 266. Dated April 1, spiring picture under the glittering Cigar CONFIDENCE 1903. electric lights. Ellis Brothers' Quin- BSAVER LUNCH 140 Mele Alapai to Lei Alapai (w) et als, ROOMS HONOLULU AERIE F. 0. E said Lord Chatham, "ia a plant tette furnished the music and it , left B, 4026 1050, On Saturday, April 22, t. HOLII. of slow growth." People believe D; int in II P kul Ualapue, nothing to be desired. All evening peo- louse Meets on the 2nd and 4th WEDNES Molokai. $1. B 266, p 327. Dated July ple danced and when it was over there AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, 'are o;; in things that they see, and in a 30. 1901. DAY evenings of each month at 7:30 broad were many who wished for just one At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu rmity I sense they are right. What M A Rego to Blake and wf, "extra-extra- IF YOU WISH 'clock in K. of P. Hall, King street. Charles more ." A large number street, I will sell public auction, WORK ua is sometimes called blind faith is Rel; int in pc land, Koloa, Kauai. $564. at Visiting Eagles are invited to at of Honolulu society people were pres- under foreclosure of mortgage by the Of any kind done cot faith at all. There must be B 237, p 223. Dated Jan 14, 1903. ent. Captain Logan of the Ohio and quickly and tend. to Blake, D; late Jas. Olds to Allen & Robinson, M. ROSENBERG, W.P. reason and fact to form a foun- Edwin K Blake Charles Col. Houston of the 19th Infantry were property situate Koolau- - I we" Call On 1- at Kaneohe, -4 in Blake Estate, Koloa, Kau- H. T. MOORE, W. Secty. dation for trust. regard to a int among the officers noted. poko, Known as I In $100. B 266, p 328. 10, oahu, the Jas. Olds WM un medicine or remedy, for example, ai. Dated Jan T PATY 1905. T.nnw4- I 4 o i mn people ask, "Has it cured oth- O Kamali by Dep Sheriff to M John ENGINEERS TO acres, and offers an opportun- - 1iT11V 1- HEAR unusual ers? Have cases mine liego, D; -8 4053 I" AaauKlMWIU like been A int in R Ps and to large country on from CLina. 4054 bldgs, Koloa, $30. B ity obtain a place relieved by it? Is it in harmony and Kauai. the other side of the Pali. with the of modern science, 266, p 329. Dated Jan 3, 1905. RAOS hat truths Keahipaka It will pay you to drive over to Ko in all colore ctv California and has it a record above suspic- John and wf to J Alfred A PAPER ON GAS place. also embroidered 1- olau and view pieces and. Magoon, D; -2 in It P 798 kul 8241 this fer Skirtw&i& ion ? confi- int By us If so, it is worthy of Waipio, Ewa, Oahu. $150. B 266, p "ring 4 Rose Creamery dence; and if I am ever attacked 330. Dated April 1, 1905. Further particulars of sivvong Yuen King aappol by any of the maladies M) to as $. for which Kailieha Koahou and hsb (J Tht next meeting of the Engineering JAS. F. MORGAN, mo in. nADg tstri. it is commended I shall resort Mrs K Kuihelani, D: int in R P 6630 847 Kaahumanu Street. Butler Association will be held to it in full belief in its pow- kul 4461, Puohala, Wailuku. Maui. $60. at the Assem- To arrive x S. S. B 266, p 332. Sept 10, 1904. bly hall of Symphony ALAMEDA: er to help me." On these lines Dated the Society, cor- The following are inserted as Prof Onomea Sugar Co to Helen Edmonds ner of Richards and Hotel streets, on Fancy i. 0 30 - itable Investments. Oregon Burbank o WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION and hsb et als, Rel; acr land, Ka- Monday, April $1600. 214, p 57 17th. at 7:30 p. m. has won its high reputation a-m- laoa. Hilo, Hawaii. B April 3, 1903. The Association has been BERE . medical men, and the Dated fortunate MORTGAGEES FORECLOSURES 35 Cents Per Pound Helen Edmonds and hsb to Onomea in securing as the speaker for the even- ES people of all civilized countries Sugar Co, M; 7161 kul ing They X half of R P Mr. S. C. 'Lowe, who will read a GERTZ BROS. Phone trust it for the same reason 11216. Kalaoa, Hilo. Hawaii. $S00. B paper on the Character and Method of At Jas. F. Morgan's Land Salesroom, Blue 2271 3&, that they trust in the familiar 267. p 270. Dated Mar 1903. Manufacture of the Gas to be furnish HAT 1"" o 1 Vi 11 iri i 1111 t vrci laws of nature or in the action Virginia L McLeod to E F Bishop, ed the citizens of Honolulu, with a April 15-- W. H. Pain to S M. Damon TREATMENT. Bu 4S0. SHSF5 We have just received in the of common things. This effective P A; general powers. B 265, p description of the plant now be:ng et al. PROMPT ATTENTION. "Sonoma" a fresh choice shipment remedy is palatable as honey and Dated Feb 10. 1905. erected. Mr. Lowe is fully conversant Land and Residence, Lunalilo street WXT QUALITY AND LOT MOUB Out of "best of all butter" and of- John Emmeluth and wf to Bishop & with the subject he being now Land and Residence, Liliha street, AT this contains the nutritive and cura- M; engaged posfdt 35c Co. lands, leaseholds, bides, etc in erecting 16 shares Waialua Agricultural Co. IIMIAAi . . fer it at the reduced price of tive properties of Pure Cod Liver 272. the riant of the Honolulu iHiirn every Honolulu. Oahu. $5780.85. B 267, p Gas Co. April 15 Wing Mow Chan to S. C S0U1 WATER per lb. Oil, extracted by us from fresh Dated Mar 29. 1905. Allen Estate. UiiWIltD IBS about 5 F "Rose" butter is the best in the cod livers, combined with the Hulimai and hsb to C K Al. M: April 22 Samuel Nowlein" to Mrs. S PHONE MAIN 7L city. It is sought by all discrim- Compound Syrup of Hypophos-phite- s lies land and bldgs, Kohanaiki, X Ko- - W. A. S. Robertson. BERC na. $270. B 267, p 276. KINNEY inating housewives. and the Extracts of Malt Hawaii. Dated April 22 F. J. and W. W. Cross to and "Wild Cherry. quickly Mar IS. 1905. S. C, Allen Est. and assigns. It IN SALT LAKE April 22 J. M. Monsarrat Mrs. S. YOKOMIZO the poisonous, disease-breedin- g Recorded April 4, 1905. to Theresa M. Louisson. Fire Wood For Pu; acids and other toxic William R Castle and wf to Andrew April 29 C. J. Holt to F. Waldvogel Sale matters from the system; regu- Adams Tr, D; R Ps 3011 and 3009 and The Salt Lake Tribune of April 2 and assigns. AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. am lates and promotes the normal rents, Laie,- - Koolauloa. Oahu. $1. B savs: Land in Chinatown, larg-- lot. Queen Emma Hall. 266. p 333. Dated Mar 27. 1905. Orders Received by action of the organs, gives vigor- Among guests House and lot, Palama. Phone Blue nil Henry May Co., Ld. Ed C Rowe and wf to Caspar Sylva, the at the Knutsford is fetore and lot, King street, Palama. Promptly Attended to. fi ous appetite and digestion, and is M; 261 292 3342 W. A. Kinney lots and of gr bldgs, of Honolulu. His old 2 houses and large lot, opposite "Mel- infallible in Prostration follow- etc, Kinuu and Beretania Sts. Honolu- inenas win remember the name and rose." Kinf? stroot NuUA BOSTON BLOCK. ing Fevers, etc., Scrofula, Influ- lu. Oahu. $3000. B 26S, p 22S. will no doubt look him up ! 1 Dated today, for house, lot, and 2 taro patches Ay-inan- y COTTON BROS. & CO. April 2. 1903, years ago Mr. Kinney enza, Asthma, Wasting Diseases, lived her3 lum road. ESGINEERS AND GENERAL COS Throat and Lung Troubles, etc. Shun Chang to Yong See Cw), D; ind practiced law. He i now a. mem- - Further informnt'nr. 5S1S ,ivr TRACTORS. por U P kul S323. Leleo, Honolu- ber of the leading legal i 847 - firm in the fice.- Dr. W. A. T , Kaahumanu street Young, of Can ada, says: $1 $500. t . .. . : - Plans and Estimates furnished for KM lu. Oahu. and mtg B 266, p pros-pere- d "Your tasteless of rid.iuaii lsiancis ana has clawes of Contracting preparation 335. Dated April 3. 1903. exceedingly since his departure from Work. CLASSES cod liver oil has given me uni- D Puhi to B X Kahalepuna. D; aps Salt Lake. JAS. F. MORGAN. Boston Block, : : : : Hon !!. EX formly satisfactory results, my 2 and 3 R P 235S and ap 1 R P 2573 Mr. Kinney retired earlv last even- - Face massage, electric massage, scalp ikiki-waen- a. treatment, shampooing, manicuring, patients having been of all ages." and rents. Wa Honolulu. ng. being somewhat ill after the long I Oahu. $1. B 266. p 336. Dated April ourney, iOAX removal of superfluous hair by elec- It is a product of the skill and but will be at the hotel for en 1. 1903. needle. science of to-da- y success- several days, during which for t. k. Fukuroda tric and is time manv ' MRS. BARCLAY ful after the old style modes Recorded April 3, 1903. of his acquaintances of the past will of an upon The Residence lately occupied by Hotel St., next Elite Ice Cream treatment have been appealed him. If 1. T TT It 1 t - Parlors. te Mrs Hattie Ayers to H A Isenberg. In vain. Sold by all chemists. D: aps 1 and 2 R P 2735 ap 2 R P nishedr unfurnished. is SS, ... L JAPANESE v.... thrnnp-hnn- t Vn-in- Le v,,,--i AND AMERICA 11S4. ape 1 3 4529 finished ..-.- ., Kr.c, and R P and water 1O0T1I - --- .., 1.-. "j 1 uuJJt !lf.mnTV,n:.,l 111 r ..r -- 1111 rights. Kauaula Valley, Ma- . iii. ' " uy owner himself for his own home. Lahaina. m,u ear.-- h-- r. ui. $600. R 266, p 33 S. itsuie.i event- - 9 rooms, Dated Mar 22 . T T closets, out houses 1 rrytr T.n.l. , , , and all Imported Stock 1905. " ' ' i iumn to Tivn . i ... DRY GOODS A Pure, Wholesome tonic has been, e hxw anJ make h;s home. to- date house. FINE P.I1ED FRESH MILCH COWS. j prescribed by your I GENTLE AND GOOD doctor. Order a! Physician-'-Y- our Kesidence on Emma Square $23. Straw Hat MILKERS. ailment lies in the u el!,' c - i Manufacturer. case remarked Hercules heer- 6 of Rainier Beer. After the first larynx, thorax, and epiglottis." Hol-ca- se fully, as he gazed up at Atlas, "you House. rooms, on Young street, J25. ,ig:an "Indade! An' me - on CLUB STABLES, Fort St , above Hotel it will not be necessary for vour afther thinkin- eem to be bearing up Drettv well even . House Beretania street, 30. f the whole world j St. Telephone Main 10. doctor to prescribe. Hern- - is down on you." Princeton Tiger. I JAS. F. MORGAN. f n TTn1 f In ADVERTISER, THE PXCTFIC COMMERCIAL HONOLULU, APRIL 14, 1533. n

I 1 LOCAL BREVITIES. FORMER TOWNSMAN Taroena 1 There will be no dance of the Zenda is a food, made from the Taro in- LADIES' R- Club curing April. Plant which grows in these At 0 0 b WEA- MMOB thoroughly cooked, The Stockyards now have automo lands. It is PIU'S ready for immediate use, and A DOLLAR MEANS biles for hire by the day or hour. possesses a greater amount of Ex S. S. A daughter was born yesterday to nutrition than any other food. It ONE HUNDRED CENTS. Sierra PASADENA, April 3. William Professor and Mrs. French of Oahu is a College. Waterhouse, Independent, was elected Newest Thing In . . . Mayor of Pasadena today over Mat- Ixdge Le Progres will hold a special Nature plural- meeting this evening with work in t!.e NECKWEAR, thew Slavin, Independent, by a first degree. ity of 446 votes. made food. All other foods are During these hard times you look at VALENCIENNES LACES, The trustees of the Kapiolani Mater- MANUFACTURED. has!1 an The result came as a great surprise nity Home will hold a meeting at 10 It a dollar twice before you spend it. If FANCY COLLARS, agreeable and pleasant taste, and you purchase to the general public inasmuch as the a. m. today. can be combined with milk or from us you can make SHIRT WAISTS, defeated candidate had been looked up- The Waipahu inquest was not finish- water, preferable milk. It digests no mistake. We give CORSET COVERS, on as a sure winner and had led from ed last night and was continued until Itself as well as the milk. This this morning'. LACE APPLIQUE, the start of the campaign in the bet- EMBROIDERED ting. Both of the local newspapers con- Officers of the 19th Infantry called on CHIFFON, Governor Carter yesterday morning, Food VALUEforVALUE WOOL UNDERWEAR, tributed largely to his support. His when the band played on the Capitol followers were exceedingly confident grounds. Is taken by the most delicate UNION SUITS, rejected. will COMPLETE $20 ce never KITCHEN over-con-fiden- stomach of victory and it was this Mrs. H. M. Ayres arrived from It OUTFIT... FLOUNCE EMBROIDERY, ETC. keep in any climate, for any 1 to a great extent was re- Shanghai yesterday to join her husband, that length of time, without any loss CUMfLETE DINNER SERVICE... 15 sponsible for Slavin's defeat, because who returned from the Far East some of its nutritive Qualities. led to on part of his time ago. AT it apathy the TO GO HOUSEKEEPING 35 workers. At 7:30 o'clock this evening, The choir of St. Andrew's Cathedral when he admitted that he had lost the will hold a special practice of Easter fight, Mr. Slavin coincided with a num- music tonight, in the Sunday school ber of his campaign adherents who room, at 7:43 o'clock. were present in their declarations that H0BR0N DRUG CO. E. W. JORDAN & Co., LTD. the political literature sent out from The Hiawatha Chorus, Gerard Bar- the Waterhouse camp in the form of ton, director, will meet at the Sym- phony club rooms at 5 p. m. today. A Bamboo and Lauhala if. 1 7000 letters formed an important factor fibres; Loulu Hats; Brasses; l. in influencing voters. full attendance is requested. 1,1 the Tapas, II the1 Baskets, Mats, Hats, f George Ade, famous writer, was Shells. LIMITED. Mr. Waterhouse is a brother of thfi the guest of honor at a dinner given late Henry Waterhouse. at the Young hotel last evening by Leaders in Crockery. Glassware and Mr. H. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes. eg es Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co Housefurnishings. Have you secured your seats for the FAREWELL DANCE children's dance and exhibition at the ALEXANDER YOUNG There is good reason why Opera House tomorrow night. Tickets 00 BUILDING. AT HAWAIIAN on sale at the Watt, Nichols Co. Mrs. Harry Macfarlane will be the Hawaiian Tobacco Co. Oahu Ice & honored guest to-d- ay at an informal 7 There will be a farewell dance given bridge party at which Mrs. Henry Electric Co the Royal Hawaiian. Hotel tonight Foster Dutton will be hostess. Call. Carry a swell line of clear Havana at Manila cigars, also El Merito, 10-ac- anj re field on tht in honor of the commanding and other A of cane Waialua best 5c cigar. Ice delivered to any part of the city. officers, and their ladies of the battle- plantation was swept by fire Wednes- Island promptly filled. Tel. Blue ma- Corner King and Bethel streets. orders Wlhilte day evening. growth was transports As the 233. 8111. Rock! ship Ohio and Sheridan 600. the ture, the cane was cut and ground yes- Phone Main P. O. Box Office: Kewalo. and Buford. This will wind up a terday. week of festivities in Honolulu that Hawaii Chapter No. 1, Order of has been unequaled in many a Ion,? will have its dance on April i day. Both of the transports and the 29. Tickets at Bergstrom & Co.'s. Fort

ar Young man-of-w- leave on Saturday so that street, and Hawaiian News Co.'s, Water a building. will be the military-nav- al hop SPECIAL SALE this last nave a great long to come. All young people who are taking the should and Increasing demand; it's the best yet discovered. for a time correspondence course of the Chris OF The Royal Hawaiian has been popu- tian Endeavor Society are invited to Awarded the Grand Prize at tne St. Louis Exposition, 1904, for both lar with the army and navy during meet at Miss Paty's, Anapuni street sparkling and still waters. the past week and many of the off- this evening at 7:30. icers have promised to be present with Billy "Woods, the genial turnkey at their wives and sweethearts. The Ka-waih- au the police station, had a little scrap last Glee Club will play and sing night with two sailors whom he was lEfSandBOn . during dinner and afterwards for the trying to escort to their cells. As a dance which a large number of the result he lost several pieces of skiri local fair ones have promised to attend. from his countenance. W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd. The 19th and 14th Infantry as. well as Consumers of "water from the Nuua the officers of the battleship Ohio will nu system are officially notified that. be In port and as this is their last until further notice, they are prohibit AGENTS. chance to have a gala time in Hono- ed from using water for Irrigation. 1 lulu, a record crowd may be expected Also that water is to be shut off be All town folk are cordially invited. tween 9 p. m. and 4 a. m. For One Week Only Deputy Sheriff Henry Vida cabled j dt Secretary Atkinson yesterday, in a sin COMPRISING: gle cipher London, "A drop whisky word from that the BOYS' SUITS from $1.50 up to $7.50 of extradition papers were all right and each and We Ain't a "bad thing right here." absconding MEN'S SUITS from $5.00 to $15.00. The Bret Harte. he had Henry Kapea, the !A1 clerk of Hawaiian Trust Co., in custody We have received a full and complete line of Neck- Mrs. William G. Irwin was yester wear at a very low price and are dispensing it the Best Guarantee All standard brands at the day's hostess at the third and last at Shakespearean reading given by Ed same. CRITERION, and no poo gar G. Abbott of Boston. "Hamlet" STRAW HATS just to hand, comprising all the Every completed which been There v the series, has latest noveltiest for qualities served here only well attended by that part of the smart 1905. the very best. set that goes in for the serious. Call Also, a very complete line of SHIRTS at a very is Tin Mrs. Apikaila Oni. wife of S. H. Oni low price. The CRITERION'S exper of the Hawaiian Board rooms, died at First callers get largest assortment to choose from. dt dt her residence, 1496 C, Emma street, yes mixologists are up-to-da- te terday. Thf; funeral will take place & CO., LIMITED p. THEO. H. DA VIES from the house at 2:30 m. today, SOIiK AGENTS and can please the most fas services to be conducted by Mr. Lono. L. B. KERR & LTD, Interment will be at Maemae cemetery. CO., tidious tastes. Judge Dole began taking testimony Alakea Street. Hotel and Bethel Streets. on behalf of Delegate Kuhio in the con- Corner tested election case yesterday. C. R. Buckland, chief clerk in the secretary's office, Mr. Lockwood. Sam. Johnson, E. -- 1 R. Adams and J. H. Boyd gave evi- BUSINESS LOCALS. dence. The Delegate and the contest- I ant, C. P. laukea, were in attendance DAYS e O 3 Mn-gou- pleasantly. ri and at intervals fraternized Only Double-Trac- k Railway between the T. Cahalan I and over rfhe Sunny m Ask for Side Condensed milk and Chicago. Sold at all grocers. "SPECIAi. NOTICE." Formerly with E. R. Bath, has taken charge of the River DAILY- - "' girdles to 1 FAST TRAINS Ribbon made order at com- PLUMBING DEPARTMENT THREE Whitney & Marsh's. "TOUCH TYPING" and other VIA mercial branches tauplit at night; Mon- of Hawaiian pol in pound-can- s PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC AND Lutted's day, Wednesday and Saturday, 7:30 to SOUTHERN for sale by all druggists and grocers. TOZE-Hrns- r NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS 9:30 p. m. Magoon building, Mer- CHICAGO & 2sroT:r,- Baggage carefully handled and at At 85 King- Street. at 10.00 a tended to by the Pacific Transfer Co. chant and Alakea streets. Overland Limited. Vestibllled. - Leaves San Francisco I in World. Lights Main 58. L. E. WIIITFORD. m dally. The most Luxurious Train the m, Composite, Observa- Throughout. Double Drawinsr-Roo- Sleeping Cars. Have you seen the Easter display of Dining Cars. Heals a la Carte. Eggs New tion. Buffet, Smoking and Library Car. Chicks. Rabbits and at the A friend in need will keep you broke. days to Chicago without change. England Bakery. -- Philadelphia Record. Less than three Francisco at 6.00 p. A fox bitch has been lost Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San terrier " Chicago. Din- Reward for its return to National m. Daily. Through Pullman Palace and Sleeping Cars to Saloon, Nuuanu street. We are Ready ing Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Board and lodging for invalid ge; tie Atlantic Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9 a. m. man is desired. High elevation pre With Daily. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. ferred. See wanted ads on last page. Easter PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS A lot of young chickens, hens, duo!-.-- : GARMENTS Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything. and turkeys are wanted at the Hale p. iwa hotel. See our "Wanted Classi r. r. ritchie. g. a. c CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY. fied ads today. Market Street, ,Poiace Hotel) San Francisco Fisher, Abies Co., will have a choice And the assortment of pretty or 8. P. Company's67 Agent. regular lot of articles to sell at their ready-to-we- ar apparel this season Saturday sale at the salesroom, Queen mm and Fort streets. is more varied and charminsr than flip A six-roo- m neatly furnisheJ ci'.tage any we nave yet snown. in College Hills is offered far ruit hi Better still ; the price attrac fmy RIENTHL terms to coed tenant. See our FINE G00OS tasv is not tne least 01 its tiveness 4 i Russified ads for particulars. 111 ts,'6 raft Jzx-- Choosing a kodak is easy at Hono charms. At Greatly Reduced Prices lulu Photo-Suipl- y Co. where there are Space permits mention of only AT so "many to choose from. The very few items. latest models from $5 upward. Street, Fancy silk shirt-wai- st suits, Nuuanu The S. S. Korea s.iils for San Fran- SAYEG USA'S Just Mauka of Hotel cisco today at 11 a. m. Leave your verv latest stvies, irom iis.so I orders for baggage with the Union Ex- upwards. World Renowned press Co., baggage agents P. M. S. S. silk shirt-wai- st suits, Co., phone SC. White An immense lot of miscellaneous ar- ully tailored, very handsome, at ticles will be sold today at the auction $12.50. rooms Morgan on shirt-wai- of Jas. F. Pongee st suits, very fldweise street. See list in his advertis- ing column on pagre eight of this is- nobly, fully tailored, $10.50. We are Keeping Ahead of the sue. This sale will begin promptly at Batiste shirt waist suits, solid The "King of Bottled Beers," holding the 10 o'clock. colors, nicely trimmed, $4.50. world's record for output as well as for quality the uni- NEW SEASON I shirt-wai- st White lawn r suits, versal beverage in every of globe. The Health Ilabit is greatly encour- served part the habitable ace trimmed, $6. . "NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD!" aged by the purity and wholesomeness call your attention to our of one's food and drink. In the United Etamine shirt waist suits, Is the Motto. We States Government report the purity washable, dressy and stylish, This brew commands the highest price, because of its and wholesomeness of Eainier Beer are qq choice flavor and absolute purity; the use of the best mate- Mulls, Silk Dotteddelicate designs, per yard. The Health Habit is the Eainier rials and full maturity before placing on the market. white grounds, with 50c. Beer Habit. Printed Organdies, all new floral patterns, 30c. per yard. Printed Nets, one of Fashion's latest, 25c. per yard. "Nay, you madam, the day I married I. S. SKIS Oil td. And so on down to our Batistes at 12 C. per yard. Al- 1 gave you the key of my heart. MS & Co., Ltd; "Yes, H.Hackfeld Spangled Trimmings, Collars and and then you went right off and FORT AND BERETANIA so new arrivals in Black had the lock changed." Town and CORNER Wholesale Agents. Country. STREETS. Robes. . . iisA .1 A

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLULU, APRIE14, XgOJ. .1. t EXCHANGE HONOLULU STOCK &0oMLid. Canadian-Australi- an Mail Line alstead hoyal Honolulu, April 13, 1903. 1 . : running eoa.ectlc n wl t the eadia-Jr- l XGway C I in ! iumer 1 KAMS OF S fOCK, -- Czpltai. Vai.jBia. ;Aik STOCK AND BOXD Honolulu on or about the foitowls date: Company,iliiLimited. AUSTRALIA. TUX v.-w- u trr ri'i AND 1905 I . 4 1 TA. Y 3 r XTTTT' i 3. 3rewer 5 Co.... ICO .May . AfiPivniv- - MANUKA tttvk a rrXF "8 AORANGI JULY 1 bllOWERA iw 29 MOAN A Saw. AgriCTil turai . . . . lsoo.'joo IX) 100 MIOWERA JUL1 FOR RENT. 2,312.750 100 d Europ-THEO- . Saw. C oa. & Sug arGo LOANS NEGOTIATED. issued to all poitH In Canada. United State. Hawaiian Sugar Co. . 2.C00.CO0 20 321, 34 tlcicet. Comer Alexander Ave. and Bere-- aonomu 750.0W 100 ItiO 172' H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. aonoJc&a...... 2,ooo,oce 20 tnnio St rfiimlshern $45.00 BaiJtu 6O0.OC0 100 170 . . Members Honolulu Stock and Bond GENERAL, AGENTS. Kahnku 500,000 20 32 34 2,500,000 60 12, 13 Exchange. . 4vp 35.00 tlhel Flan. Co., Ltd.. jWWiWi ihbih i T'iior dpahura.... 16O.0C0 100 30 Soloa 500,000 100 160 Co., Occidental & Oriental IQftl Vrmnw St 25.00 Mc Bryde Sug. Co. , Ltd. 8.500,000 20 9 Pacific Mail S. S. Oaiiu Sngar Co 3,600,000 100 135 139 BDILDINC-- T LINER KOREA Corner Miller and Beretania Sts. 30.00 Onomea 1,000.000 3 35 37 Co. Ooaaia 500,000 20 r4 8 S. Hafl-de- n, S. 35.00 Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd... 5,000,000 20 6 FOR SALE Residence of W. A. IWI HAS NOTABLES Corner Alanal and ProsDect StS.. 150,000 100 751 100 o above companK. ill Mil at Honolulu imd tbu Olowalu 919 Prospect St., opposite Rev. Keamtn tke Paauhaa SagPlaaCo 5,003,000 50 -- 3 D. place. -- Kmma St 32.50 t'acinc... :oj,ooo 100 ) 250 Scudder's Beautiful view FOB SAN rBANCISCO. Pftli. mmm 700,000 100 no the whole city. Terms easy. 2. Th Sf I"coea: The big Pacific liner Korea came into 22.50 Pepeekeo 750.000 100 170 adjoining on Spencer Pionewr 2.750.00G ISO 1621 lot St. port yesterday morning, nine Jays 4,500,000 1G0 72V4 75 FOR RENT 2 houses Young St. Christley 15.00 Waialua Agri. Co. .... from Yokohama, and docked ' at the Lane ""Hnkn 700,000 100 285 Abstracts, loans and general financl! : :: Wailuku Sugar Co. EE::-- v::::::S'',r-::::::::::::::::- Haekfeld wharf. She carries 150 cabin Aloha 15.00 Scrip 35,003 100 agent W. L. HOWARD. 30 Lane ffOXCLIA 14 ;CHINA MAT passengers, nine of whom are for this Wa.Jnaualo.. 22,00u lJu 150 ::::: June 24 MlSCBLLiMSOCl. manchuria 20 port. There is a small steerage list; cmvA 8 DORIC JUNEJ!?? GEO. THIELEM, MANCHURIA JULY 191 Koreans and 67 Japanese. The car- Wilder 8 8. Co.. , 500,000 100 150 P. nter-Islan- d S. 8 CO. 800.000 100 3351 Tor further tntormatlon apply go consists of 7000 tons, Co STOCK and BOND BROKER,, of the Korea iw. Electric .... bdO.UOO 100 100' & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS. 1100 of which are for this port. The H. R.T.AL Co., td. 99 100! Member Hon. Stock and Bond H. HACKFELD FOR SALE. ff.K T. AL.Cc. O... i,'666,bbb 190' 72 Exchange steamer "will get away for San Fran- Mntnai Tel. Co 150,000 9 9i O. ft. A L. Co 11 o'clock this morning, car- Desirable residence property. Puna 4,000,000 74, 764 g2o Fort Street. Tel. Main 21, Oo. cisco at alio li.K.Oo 1,000,00 nlo Stooiaaoblp rying a number of passengers and the hou district. Lot 75x125 Six-roo- m SOSDt. Haw. Ter., 4 p. 0. (Fire Money loaned on securi- mails. uiaima)... sugar house with one-roo- m cottage. Servants steamer, of th la line will arrive and leave this port The passenger list of the Korea Saw. Terrl. i p. c... ties. The fine paerujer 6 p. 101 well-know- nw.uort., e.... hereunder: shows a large number or n quarters, "stables, etc. Bawn.ComL Sugar Island orders given special at- SAN FRANCISCO. names. Kear Admiral Yates Stirling. Co. S p. c. .... 100 FROM SAN FRANCISCw. FOR Kwa Plant., 6 p. 0 100 11 U. S. X., who has been in command of Additional information at our office, tention. APRIL 12 VENTURA APRIL Haiku 8 p. e .. 1024 SONOMA is returning to Sugar 6 p. C J.02 21 ALAMEDA APRIL 26 the Asiatic squadron, Hawaiian ALAMEDA APRIL his home in Baltimore with his wife Hlio B. K. Co., 0 p. C. MAT 3 SIERRA MAT 2 Hon. R. T. A L. Co., TENTURA 17 and daughter. lie retires in May. His 106K WANTED. MAT 12 ALAMEDA MAT S. and Bp. 0 ALAMEDA MAY 23 son, Lieut. Yates Stirling, U. N., Kahuku 6 p. c. Stocks and bonds. I have demand! SIERRA alA SONOMA Lieut. W. K. Sexton, U. S. N., have CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT a. B. A L. Co., 6 p. C . . 103X 105 steamers, the agents are pre- - station Oahu Sugar Co., 6 p. c. 50 for all kinds of securities. List1 t tr, with the aiUnar of the above been attached to the Asiatic STS., HONOLULU. HAWAII. Olaa Sugar Co., 0 p. 95 Through by any c 102 your Issue, to Intending passenger. Coupon Tickets and are returning to report for duty paia b d. e. . . . stocks and bonds with ma, State., amd from Army and Pioneer Mill Co. 6 p.e. 104 Soroad. San Francisco to all points In the United at Washington. The other 101 101 and 1 will secure you from ports. Comdr. PalaiuaAg. CO..B.P c the highest Hew York by any steamship line to all European Xavv people aboard are Lieut. Purity, Wholesomeness and Flavors prices. APPLY TO G. Kaemmerling, U. S. N., who has are principal requirements of a FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. been in charge of the steam engineer- the SESSION SALES. GEO. P. THIELEN, W. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. ing department at Cavite Naval Sta- successful beverage the United States (Morning Session.) V. IT. S. A., Broker. tion, and Col. llavard, report for the first 50 Honokaa, 21.25 Capt. v. V. Judson. V. S. A., at- Government vouches and SESSION SALES. Imsrfcan-Hawaiia- taches with Kuropatkin's army. The two and the verdict of the consumer n Steamship Company. two army officers were captured by the (Afternoon Session.) Beer. . Jfc of Mukden and for the last in Raineer 5 Honokaa, 21.25; 6 Ewa, 30.75; 5 Ewa, HTTAR. Till m.)a i Direct Monthly Service Between New York and Honolulu via . Japanese at the fall Pacific Coast. are returning home. 30.50; 5 Ewa, 30.25. MEW Mr. Richard II. Little, an American U. S. Martens, Ma-- SALES BETWEEN BOARDS. YOEE LUTE ttv. RPT.RNDID NEW STEEL. STEAMERS war correspondent, was also captured A. T. Buford, for HONOLULU And eack month thereafter. is returning to New may sail, 90 Kihei, 13; 10 Haw. C. & S. Co., 90. ffrtOM NEW YORK TO at Mukden and 4 p. m. Bark Nuuanu sailing COAST. received Compamy's TVBr York. nila, fro VIA PACIFIC Freight at U. S. S. Ohio, Logan, for the Orient, New York to Honolulu on of George . ac BU-EEA-U. 23 Greenwich street. Ade, the noted humorist, UNITED STATES WEATHER about March 1, S. S. Texan, to sail about April Charles E. Kent and Mr. 1005. FREIGHT 15 FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN- companied bv VESSELS IN POST. S. S. Arizonan, to sail about. ..May . xsew TAKEN AT LOWEST RATES. CISCO. and Mrs. Albert lamn ot For freight rates apply at the York made round-tri- p with ARMY AND NAVY. to Jmight received at all tlmea April 30 have the wharf, 41st street. South R R. Nevadan the Korea, enjoying the trip and rest. Alexander Young Building, Honolulu, CHAS. BREWER & CO., tssipany's May 21 U. S. S. Iroquois, Niblack, Pearl Har - ??tk!yiu S. S. Nebraskan Mr. Ade has been t a favorite on board Territory of Hawaii-Thursda- y, 27 Kilby St., BostcB, us? TACOMA VIA bor, March 13. SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO- FROM SEATTLE AND and it was generallv voted that he April 13. C. JSOM SAN FRANCISCO. is an to the communitv. U. S. P.. C. Bear, Hamlet, from Kauai BREWER & CO., LTD., LULU DiRSCT. "ade'' ports, March 20. Honolulu. 14 Dr. Alexander iuiehr, acting German - 11 S. S. Nevadan April -- S. S. American, to sail... April consul at Kobe and appointed attache U. S. A. T. Sheridan, Peabody, Manila, f THERMO. 55 WISD S. S. Nebraskan May 10. 5 s g3;i?i 8. S. Nevadan, to sail April to the German legation at Tokio, is April : 2, U. S. Ohio, s 2 a 'g SwISi 2 & CCrMPANY, LTD., AGENTS on his way to the South, where he will S. Logan, San Francisco, : H. HACKFELD April S. 5 F I H ,iORSE. General Freight Agent. join his wife and proceed to Lurope ZV FOR PSIVTT. TWO-STOR- A. i Y Chalmers A. Graham is well known U. S. T. Buford, Martens, Portland, : P : : : S. : "i : g S house; Beretania. irJli : ; : : : . here. Tie represents large American April 12. : f . : j : 11 rooms. ; interests in the Orient and is on a MERCHANT VESSELS. Residence lota for eale on re.aaoni.WItt business trip. 1900 '29 99 81 73 77 .10 66 3 NE terms. J2 Capt. J. S. Gimderson. B. Pederson A J. Fuller, Am. sp., Haskell, San Lot3 Puunul, valley, K&I1-- aciYic 1931 30.02; 79 70 74 .20 71 4 KB .... at Nuuanu BAGGAGE. and Frank M. Gowey are going to ' Francisco, April 8. hi, Waikiki, Kapahulu, also a flna WILL CALL FOR YOUR bring a coasting vessel from Europe Andrew bk., 1902 30.04 78 63 70 C3 84 5 xe .... Welch, Am. Drew, San i tract of land in Kalihi valley oveat janan-Kore- a 7. We pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money. for the trade. Francisco, April 1903 30 04! 79 67 70 .22 82 8 NB .... 30 acres very cheap. The Wascda University baseball nine Annie Johnson, Am. bk., Nilson, San Cottages at Palama, opposite fire sta Dealers in stove wood, coal and kindlings. is on its way to play California ryri- - Francisco, April 7. 1904 29-9- 77 63 70 --03 70 4 KB tion, $8.00 per month. and coileges at the great -- Storage in Brick Warehouse, 126 King Street. Phone Main 58. versities Argyll, Am. s.s., Gilboy, San Fran- 1905 30.06j 75 63 69 01 73 5 KE 9 Apply to W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, American game. cisco, Atril 9. i room 206 Judd blda:. Avge 33-0- 77 OB 72 11 74 5 v TRANSPORT MOVEMENTS. Fullerton, Am. bitt., McKechnie, San J. F. Moraa, President; C J. Campbell, Vice-Preside- nt; J. L. McLean, Sec Francisco, April 9. ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frark Hustace, Maa-- The. army transport Dix got away Kaiulani, Am. bk., Colly, San Fran- Section Director in Charge-- promptly at 11 o'clock yesterday morn- cisco, April 6. FOR RENT. ing for Manila. "Work was begun uu Korea. Am, s.s., Seabury, Yokohama, April 13. the loading of stock early in the morn- ( Classified Advertisements. Store and warehouse, Queen; 63 QUEEN STREET ing, and all were put on board in time. Mary E. Foster, Am. sch., Wilier, Port The lnford is taking on nearly 800 Blakeley, April 1. street. tons of coal. and will sail for Manila Tillie E. Starbtick, Am. sp., Winn, New- WANTED. House on DKAIiKBS IS 2S. School street.; at about 4 p. m. Saturday. The Sheri- castle. March gen f Titania, Ger. bk., Sully, Leith, March BOARD and Lodging for invalid stable and pasture. dan is getting along well with the dis- tleman; no other boarder. side Hrowood. Otove and Stoo charging of her coal and will get awav 26. Hill Also White and Black Sand. Telephone Main 295. Wrestler, Am. bkt., Nielson, Gray's preferred; permanent. Address Z, at noon Saturday. She will go to Port- office. - 7077 Two cottages. Adams c Harbor, April 2. this lane. land direct. THT OAT TT of-- " Branch NAVAL PLANS. PASSENGERS. 200 YOUNG chickens, 100 hens, 100 Go. 50 jPeninsula property. Union Exoress Hustace, Peck Co., Ltd. Although it had been' stated that Arrived. ducks and turkeys. Address Ha P.. M. S. S. Korea, April 13, leiwa Hotel. 7077 the battleship Ohio was to sailed Ter from 63 Queen SUeet. have the Orient for Honolulu Mrs. H. M. The WaterliODse C$ Thursday, she did Ma-chid- Having baggage contracts with the following steamship lines: not move from her Ayres, J. Inouye, J. Ishizuka, H. a, YOUNG lady for dry goods store. Ad- dock yesterday. It is possible that A.. Mackillop, 932 FORT STREET. Oceanic Steamship Co. , Pacific Mail Steamship Co. K. Matsubara and dress D, Advertiser., 7075 she may sail today, but more probable B. Resident Agent, Honolulu, T. B. Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Toyo Kaisen Kaisha Steamship Co. she will Saturday wife, Rev. J. Neis. Mrs. J. B. Neis. that not leave until For San Francisco Prof. I. Abe, J. D. . - morning. The Boston should FOR We check your baggage at your homes, saving you the trouble cruiser Abell Geo. Ade. T. Akaboshi. A. R. RENT. put in an appearance this morning furnished cottage, College Professional Cards of checking on the wharf. from San Francisco. She comes to Agassiz, H. F. Alexander, Mrs. M. X. Allen, Mrs. E. M. Ashley, Mrs. F. R. Hills. Apply "Cottage," this office. Pianos and Furniture moving a A be station ship. 7077 Ta1aTiaa M IfJ Ashley, F. R. Ashley, Mrs. M. A. Ball, ARCHITECTS. Specialty. SHIPPING NOTES. Win. Bassett. Mrs.Wm. Bassett. C. R. LARGE, W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL Offle US The Kahului Wed- Bisell, Mrs. Kate E. Bissell, J. F. airy room, near Young hotel. 0 Nebraskan left Mosquito-proo- f; King street; 12:30 2:30. PAcrna TIDES. SUN AND MOON. Blain, George Boden, R. Bomberg, Mrs. electric light; fur- b the nesday for San Francisco. - or a o ci C. A. Booth. Mrs. H. R. Bostwick. II. nished unfurnished; rent reason- O Captain Schlemmer has chartered the O. l o .vick, able. Address P. box 542, 7077 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W. ornmercial Advertiser S. a: schooner Charles Levi Woodbury to E. Bost Mrs. J. J. Chapman and ri .0 3 te. be ' atored at the Pos; Office at Honolulu, tc- - a a carry guano between Laysan Island two children, Irving H. Chase, Dr. H. COTTAGE on Liliha Street, above CHAS. S. DOLE Office No. 502, Stan-genwa- ld S3 rs. 5. H., as second clasa matter. "53 to U4 -; W DO and this port. Cobb, J. Coppage, Roscoe Crary. Vineyard. Apply Johnson,! Building. L. F. Love's p m,! ft a m.ip.m. a.m.. Sets Clarence AY. Mncfarlane sailed for Miss Crumer, E. R. Cummings, C. Bakery. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 21 10 7.55 1 5 7 05;i2.34 1.59 5 45 6.1911 25 Hawaii in the yacht La Paloma yes F. Davis, Chas. Denby Jr., R. B. Der- - PHILIP L. WEAVER. Law office, 7 l'j Oij I ickson, H. T. Dodge. A. L. Barman. Merchant street. Cases In prop- Zr Tear X 9 1 5 8 27i 1 36 3.16 5 44 6.18 a m terday, to instal an acetylene gas plant FURNISHED house, Thurston Av.; real .00 j Mrs. A. L. erty 3tl Months a.m p.m in the Volcano House. Ehrman, E. I. Foote A. J. reasonable. E. L. Cutting, ""care Hall not accepted. application. 12 10 13) 1 5 0 35 4 2: 3.04 5 43 "8 0 15 Francis, Mrs. A. J. Dr. Advertising rates on x 13 5 & Francis, H. E. & Son. 7072 1120; 1.5 3 4 4il,5ll43 6.19 1 11 Lord Belser will launch their huge A. M. p.m.j dredging- scow Fuehr, H Gallagher, Mrs. F. T. It'..... I S3! 19' from the yard near the CONSULTING CHEMIST. every morning except Sunday ... 12 8 22 6.01 5 42 6 1 59 Gause, child and maid. D. W. Gilmour. TWO-STOR- Y "SsiiUed I Railway 11:30 morning. house. 1479 Thurston by la.'m wharf at this F. M. Gowey, C. A. ERNEST E. HARTMANN. Sugar ex- the '5 0 20 1.5 1 20 7 3, 7 07 5 4t 6 19 2 47 Thi! will give Honolulu peor le the rare Graham. Prof. II. Avenue. Apply C. B. Reynolds, 1040 pert. 303 O. 1 1 53, 7 40 .20! S. Graves, Mrs. S. Boston Building. P. itt! 1.4 8.L3.5.40 3 35 ship-launchin- H. Graves, Mrs. Geo. J2AWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD., u sight of g. Green street. 114 154. 1 a M. Gray, Capt. S. Box Block No. 65 South King St. I 171 J. Gundersen. Al Holt M 2.Q6 1.4j 2 84' 8 20 8 4615.39,6 2D 4.23 Capt. Max Schlemnier has chartered A. W. PEARSON. Manager. fred Hasche, K. Hashido, Col. V.,Ha- - COTTAGES; Christley lame, off Fort St. quarter moon April 12. the schooner Charles Levi Woodbury U. a, First of the vard, S. A.; S. Horiye, T. Hosoka-w- Kent reasonable. Apply Wong Kwai. DENTISTS. Times of the tiue are take from tli for the Laysan Island guano trade, to E. Hutchinson, Dr. M. F. Hutton, DR. ALBERT B. CLARK. Removed f aclted States Coast ax.d Geodeti Sur- sail hence about the first of May. Capt. Mrs. . M. F. Hutton, S. Iwamoto. S. COMPLETE set bound volumes to 311 Boston Building. rey will be navigating Plant RAILWAY & LAND GO. tables. Harris officer. Izumitani. Capt. W. V. Judson. U.S.A.: ers Montniy. 22 vols., 1882 to 1904. The tides at Kahulul and Hlio oeewi Lt. -- Comdr. G. Kaemmerling, IT. S. T.; Uniform binding: full sheep. Pi ice About one Hour Hono- $175.00. INSURANCE. earlier than at E. R. Kellogg, C. C. Kent, T. Koba-yas- hi Address P. M., care Gazette lulu. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE and servant, A. Kono, M. Kura- - CO. OF NEW TDRK' Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours nishi, A. S. Laflin, Mrs. A. S. TIME TABLE 50 Laflin, 8. B. ROSE. Agent : : : Honolalu. - "' minutes slower than Greenwich ARRIVED. x October f, 1904. v 1. B. Lawler, Mrs. T. B. Lawler and FOR SALE time, being that of the meridian of 157 Thursday, April 13. child. John B. Leiberg. OUTWARD. whis- M. S. Richard H. Lit degrees thirty mlauxes. The time P. S. Korea, Seabury, from BARGAIN A six-roo- m MUSIC. Waialua, p. to tle, Miss M. A. Livermore. Miss J. G. modern cot Qb Wai&nae, Kahuku and tle blows &t 1:30 mi., which is .the Orient; 8:30 a. m. ' Loper, tage at 1901 Young St. for $2300. J. H HUGO HERZER Teacher of Singing, H:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m. 0 0 - Carl Luhrmann, J. Martens, 1262 3Vay Stations came as Greenwich, hours mlnates. Stmr. Maui. Bennett, from Kawai- Mrs. Cummings, 1S37 College St. 7077 Beretania St., or Bergstrow Mill and Way 5:23 E. Marston. J. L. McLauehlin. Co. t5r Pearl City, Ewa Sun and moon ar for loxal tiaas for hae and Hamnkua ports. a. m. Mrs. J. L. McLaughlin Music Ctations 17:30 a. 9:15 a. m., tkm whols gronv. Stmr. Helene. Nelson, from Hilo, 10:30 and infant, O. m-- 3:20 p. m., Mordhorst, S. Morimoto, Mrs. M. . 11:M a. , 2:15 p. m., METEOROLOGICAL a. m. J. OFFICES FOR RENT. ' RECORD. .Vault, A. Nuttail. Mrs. A. M. OCULIST AND AURIST. 9:1S p. m., t9:30 p. m., tll:15 p. m. Issued by the U. S. Weather DEPARTED. Nuttall, OR. Bureau Ol-co- "THE STANGENW WM. G. ROGERS SS Obara. A. V. S. Olcott. Mrs. E. E. tt, ALD," only 2r- - Rooms and INWARD. OS Every Suiday Mornlnar. V. S. A. T. Dix, Ankers, for Manila, prooi office buildlr.- - U. Young 11. A. Ono, J. Oppenheim, K. Oshi-kaw- a, in city. building. Phone Main Wal-- 11 a-- m. Crrfve Honolulu from Kahuku, wiun Mr. Oster. Mrs. Oster, Mrs. U. and Waianae 8:3S a. m., 5:31 THKRM.2 Stmr. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai alsa UK AS a" a Ohta. Mrs. Pape. B. Pedersen, J. l! FURNISHED ROOM. PHYSICIANS. sa. C ports, 5 p. m. 5 a Rosenthal, Mrs. J. L. W A. DR. T. MITAMURA. Office, 68 BABOM. Rosenthal, mosaulto-nroo- Kukul Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Stmr. Helene, Nelson, for Hawaii COOL f - rooms . arrlT. Rumpf, Mrs. S. H. Seaton, Miss Clara f eiatHnl Lane, 9 to 12 m.; 5 to 7 p. m. !P.arl City IT: 45 a. m., 8:3 a. m., 00 3 ports, 5 p. m. lights, telephone, con- ! S :C4 Senton. Lt. W. R. Sexton. LT. S. X.; all modern a-- m 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p. m., s veniences, :t8 DUE TODAY. H. &hi-miz- lowest cen- Shimnoka S. M. Shimmi. S. u. and most A p. m., 7:30 p. R i CHANCE FOB A GOOD HOME. a:Sl m. 2 30.0 78 T 70 5 NE 12 P. Olympia. O'Brien, from K. Shishiuchi. D. tral location in city at Helen's Court, "U j - i f Seattle, L. Smith, Mrs. Dally. M 3 S0.12 to 20 3 SB 17 e t-- rear of Hart's Ice 7- j I. Cream C 4 .W M4 j T 2 NE 1 due. Shu. V. Smith, G. H. 'Parlors. Buniay Excepted. Ut ' .., , 6958 you W 30.12 75 m 0 75 7 s 11 1. S. S. Boton. from San Francisco, Rev. Jacob Speicher, If want a fine lot ready for i ' Mrs. TI Sunday Only. , T A' SO I" : tU l"i j 9 NK 11 I " due. Da-vi- building at Kaimuki, do not buy befor. I ! ') i - i Jacob Sr?!,;her and ,i ff. DENISON, F. C. SX.ITSr ? 7j 3".' i 75 17 Ml- KB 12 child. Master you S 30 07 77 j .10 tO j SAIL TODAY. Speicher. have consulted the undersigned, & T. fcj hi j j 2 Si 10 Miss Margaret Speicher, LOST. a. Supt. G. P. A bargs-in-s P. M. S. S. bury, f.-- ,r Rear Admiral Tates Stirling, 17. who offers at your own terra, Korea, Sea San S. X.; FOX terrier bitch: white and brown .Sot: Cronieter readings sre cor Frano:sen, 11 a. m. Mrs. Yates StirHnnr, Bt. Yates Stirling, ppots; md without Interest. Eawdiiia Realty an! Maturity Co.. seted for temporatura. iHstruxneDt.! Jr., '. S. two raw snots on left side. Two 50x100 Kewalo lots at $300 each. X.: Mis R-tur- n t DUE TOMOESOW. Stirling, Thos E. National Saloon. Nuuanu St. rrcr, ir.d local gravity, and reduced T. Mrs. Thos. E. P. S. A nice lot, with a new, comfortable Limited. . , Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hlio Sutton. Reward. 7077 Kaluapalena, $950. 'o level. Average cloudlnsea Ta-kao- 'louse, at Kalihi, for tea state! Suyama. U. Suzui. P. Tachibara, S. ri. 'v&I Estate, Mortgfvg'e, Loans ana scale from 0 to 10. Direction of wluc! a nil way V'rt. a. m. One pretty home (new house) in Stmr. Mr?. C. M. Tennant, J. F.' Thorn. lnve6tmeut Secttrities. a prevailing direction durlnsr ?4 kc-ur-i LIkelike. Naopala. from Maui Vuuanu Tract, provided with Gov In and Molokai ports, p. m. Mrs. E. W. TJden. son and amah; Rev. J3?.e built on the iystallraent plan nding at 8 p. rrt. Velocitr of vrid ( George Half the pleasure of dining is con- ernment water, $700; bargain. Also in e H. St. Tucker. L. R. Tutt'e. Mrs. in st Officer'. Mclntyi.-- Eldg' Eono-t- f, BTerage velociry la miles per hour. SAIL TOMORROW. L. R. the same tract (the coolest and health-te- W. XL Tuttle, Miss Gladys Tuttle, A. genial company place clty fins, P. VL.K. K33NTWELL, ALEX. McC. ASHLEY. U. S. A. ! Underv.-oo'l- . order Rainier Beer about the some T. Sheridan, Peabody, for W. C. IT. Wit-kows- ki, ' Watson. P. your 8tIon Director, in Charga. Portland (Ore.), 12 m. cheap lots at own terms. J. H. G. Wolf. M. Yamawaki. and your joy will be comnlete. J. H. SCITNACTC

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