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-- - pT(m iiimi'ii ii iv i iwkj. -- rvvx'ir.. NO. 6713. "aw Ail AJSKKATUr. x, UU.NUAX, UIMJUJlUfci; 3, lyOO. SIXTEEN PAGES. w PRICE FIVE CENTS. Offertory "Calvary" . vM' INVr.Ml JUr.NTM. Mrs. Annis Montague Turner '4Tf.: Accompanist. Miss . j , I . . Caroline Castle. t...l III DIAMOND Jubilee Offering for New Kawaiahao UNTIMELY JUBILEE OF Organ. Presentation of Hawaiian Flag from AI-- It SKY. Oberlln College Ohio IW, ('. Ahl and Rev. W. D. Westervelt til No. id West Anthem ....Kamehameha Girls School ... J Address by FIND. t T.I the Pastor 1 KA Rev. H. H. Parker WAIAHAO Solo "Valley of Shadows." K K it rn CHURCH p I I' tin flrthrl gt. Mrs. Annis Montague Turner Address 'Kawaiahao Church" E. K. I LilikiUni Flames Notary rlh-- Anthem Kawaiahao Girls' School Disclosed r I'' !!s:-nts- l tn Itev. Hiram IJinsham al-(i- rt "Aloha from the Denominations".. on the present site of Kawaiahao Rev. J. C. Hay i. Notary Scvcrity-fiv- Anthem v The . Kawaiahao Quartette Cornerstone i rnr, c and then Krand-- Nr w York Years cburrh. thotiKht of the I "Aloha from the Descendants of the If "' fr of of 1 I . I. . children those first converts. The 111. Main Missionaries" ... Hon. W. R. Castle J prandchilrren were In the present au- - Anthem .... Kamehameha Boys School Relics. r I km ' k . N IS Kitihurmtnu dionre an'l this to the speaker was am-- ! "Aloha from the Hawaiian Churches" pie evidence of the power of God to ' Rev. E. S. Timoteo Labor Hymn "Hoku Ao Nani" Here. jbrlnp mtti V believe in Him. God had A MS. : Choir and Congregation IIY.JM'I placed jrood pastors In Kawaiahao Prayer i and Benediction FROM OLD i. I'M. i CHINA ri j ll.mHifilMe I'fo church to lad the people. He prayed . Rev. Sereno E. Bishop, D.D. nllrnMori tier (a that its future days would be even btt- - i': , . ' 'I'lm arid II. rsii.nr, ter than the glorious ones of the past 3 Detained at Station. ENGINE HOUSE Methodist FITTING In extending the glory of the Lord". rmurs. i" in i a. m.t o CELEBRATION Henry Kauwal. who waa arrested ; (i OF 9 m . j t.i i m miUim, to I lan.i. . aaxuraayrA nigax in is.anaaKo auer nav- - ,i . r.i. ;ii Hon. W. R. Castle, in giving "Aloha Ing had a Tevver pointed at his head Buried in 1889 and Contained D.-tlf- THE I M flm, y being ;jk .1.1. w AMI), GREAT ANNIVERSARY from the Descendants of the Mission- - eambler named Makia, is . police , Coins, Papers and a ( 'I ' .",r". ID arie." spoke in part as follows: detained at the station pending medical examination. One of nis a' Memorial. , ''.'t,a.-awLA..ra- ta b1 withered' -- . T .ev" . tadly and there is a , (UHV1N fnre, mi IWet.- - L ; CJ . f: that he ma, have a serious , v "' n"ir, ? to 11 . rtv, rift Chr .nn-Tnmr.- U- -f I T, . n;::"'. v,MWu 111 1 .dl8ea3e- - icinpic nunomiu nrongea church ;i, known WEEK ago Saturday, Chief Hunt By Worshippers ylrs Bolt Ha. Woa. of the Honolulu Fire Depart- MTII.-'f- D Who Listen To ment, accompanied by J. T. f j i'.U.I'U rvl thlwaiahao We ,,f i rr'.t'H t ni Alillr r.fltA. sounded with the best thatt::there Is in have received information from Batchelder of the High Sheriff's office' Vu' ' to I'1, 3 t 4 KD'I Historical Addresses. connection ith the advancement of Washington which indicates that Mr. and Hang Same, formerly the Chinese . M ?!. religion and education in Hawaii He Bolt has been appointed circuit foreman of the old China Engine Com- j Within Its v ails have been enacted- - Judge in place of Judge Silliman. The pany No, 5, made an investigation of many of the events which have made selection of Mr. De Bolt will be heart-th- e 1 1 m ;M m , t 4 n.f 7 lit 1 p. the ruins of the China engine house .i history of Hawaii. approved by citizens of the i m r a. m.; Tt. to. N Tlln first Sunday of th From this hall the which was burned to the ground on ity have ! e , advanced high degree have been taken the ashes of kings and Territory. Independent. January 20th during great ,th-- I:.-,- .. t . . . . 1. I . the of December. founda- uKL'tl .an f.nli. in-- uiiur-rioi- . o the .....v.. van .iiij o ipofie 'iu"-!!- iiiei! ana noDiv men anil some which swept Chinatown from Kauma-kapi- ll w T'i W'i I .' niftrm howr I hi II tions of the first K ho contrast the beginning of this cen- - of the missionaries. Here have been church to the waterfront. a I to 1 l 4 tn p. tury I m.. rhvrrh were laid and the Rev. Hir.im with Its close. seen and heard many of the events of PAY They were armed with picks and "It Is to be hoped that under this history which will never fade from the SMLL shovels and the object of their search lUngham dedicated the church to tod. me banner, adopted by recollection tC WATrftln t?SK. n4 the coming of those who were present, was the recovery of the whlcn mt Yesterday was celebrated the legislature as , tinox im, P'ftunU and Mlllor Kt ; Wf diai the Territorial tlag. the Scenes of the greatest Interest have had been sealed up In the corner stone . forward THEM ..f I Mm m.; t to anj 1 In I memd Jubilee, th 73th anniversary tf movement of the new century, been enacted In this historical place. FOR on April 13, 1889, when the engine house , TH, Whit now HI. the Uyln of the first corner stone, in stimulating and enlarging Chris "This church has been foremost in was dedicated to its purpose i of .she- tian life on the Mainland, may be felt the eye oT ltering the fire engine which TmciiiNAiiT the big coral church on King streetJ the whole ration. It waa had oen urtujf.oNa. throughout all the churches and com- but natural that here should be cen- assigned to the Chinese quarter. Tbey i CtjinUM Vtrifary Kiraon who a program ruungiy arrange.! to munities of Hawaii nel. until the king- tered the guiding spirits iafill.t tiffli't Klfla fit. fttJkblmt for Christian first attacked the makai corner of .the ntemortalii the great work of the early dom of Christ becomes supreme in in I I til tiny nr maM promptly life Hawaii. Tonight speak for Mounted Patrolmen Are building fronting on Maunakee street l business, religious 4 f'-- titic, otmtrtrlci anj missionaries who planted the seeds cf social ami life." the descendants of the missionaries in but found no trace of . the box. The An was by pastor, the gospel in the Hawaiian Islands address made the extending to the church thelr iroit mauka corner nearest the remains of Rev. Henry Parker, which had more grateful and ul. haji Treated Badly. once at- of a century ago. heartfelt to yu the stately flag pole was next flub ta lhreiuMrters than usual interest to the audience, for all. and God speed." tacked and fourteen feet beneath the I. i a, m. tn I n. m. ; thirty-seve- n v. The fine, commodious structure, the he has been Its pastor for The anthem by the boys of the Ka- pile of debris of bricks and mortar and a years. long the I'KNTlirri. oldest of the churches of Honolulu, was half Just half of Its mehameha school v.as one of the b- -t tin box. containing the documents existence of seventy-fiv- e years. is m It of the musical even- THEY on t:'PT t 'tiitn hi fitted with the regular worshippers and eectfdns of the WANT MORE MONEY stored in it the day when the cere- V. u, iwf. rorl a curious coincidence that the daueh- - ing. The blending mony .in. to . of the voices and of laying the corner stone took bmr nost 01 omers evening, i ne ,K tV.. , t- - iai nf the tonet were a great surprise ti the place, was found. .g.n loft ami pulpit stand were hand- - Hlaha church rv. Mr. Parker be- - mi.ii-r,- ,. It was rusted, covered. with mortar Y .Wf M omely decorated with white and red ing present. j Hawaii-tlover- t.v Mnnln Temple, Hoa the fourth were They Hev. K. S. Timoteo spoke in s and the pick penetrated, the yielding , m, 4 - h.'ir, h. to p. m. of many varieties Intersi rsed were Mrs. Coan. daughter of Rev. Hi- en-ll- ( an very brletly. his address being h Petition Hish Sheriff Brown for an cover, ripping it open. .vAt the office of a plentiful sprinkling of ferns and ram Blngbam, the first pastor; Mrs. titled "Aloha ' J llt''.lt rtittt4-lphi- A from the Hawaiian Chief Hunt the i cover was removed. 'P Dental nutlle. Resting above tha organ key- - Weaver, daughter Rev. : Increase in Their Monthly . :'.' M.iwnii' TVmpM; TrV Si I. of. Richard Churches." disclosing a rrnotley Array of. monetary, board against the glided pipes a Armstrong, the second pastor, and Mrs. The hymii. -- My Country 'T'.s of and literary treasures which offering Allowance. had been l Mi'iHir.) (iffll'll, beautiful In the form of a Oullck. daughter of the third pastor. Thee." was sung in English designed eyes- feerer-atlon- s. AUkM fit., I the and tot the of future, M ...lf " mml.i nf. milte marffli.Ht.fl...... tp f'larlr...... r.. T . - To vlr At n- - . i .. hnura, lirv. - j ..... llnri- imnniiiin m iikuhkhk m unison ana was The "Memorial-o- f the City of 'ind fern. A twenty-foo- t Hawaiian spoke earnestly of the work of the followed by a prayer and the' henedi- - Honolulu," which was carefully writ- tt.ig. the gift of. Oberlln College to Ka-wiiiuh- cnurcn. its glorious past, its spiennia tion by Rev. Sereno E. Bishop, j The mounted patrolmen of the Po ten, showed by its opening lines that W.U.I.. Mi. f). :. WALL-- v,' church, was artistically present and the prospects for High n m. tn 4 p. m. ; brilliant The following letters were read, one lice Department have petitioned such a catastrophe as the burning of a Iovs over organ loft rail anil Is Its He spoke In English .: Tl. IH. draped the future. b..th of them being from the daughter of Sheriff Brown for an increase of sal-fi- re engine house in eleven years from prlied try the congregation. and Hawaiian. much the second pastor of Kawaiahao: hat'tirne was not dreamed of-- Chief Mf-irtA- ary. men present The recite that, their, - Among thop seated on the pulpit lion, IjIIlKaiani SOoKe or - f. i ... V . savs seems -- t.- r.nwani t. t.. iiir ui me rvii iiiuuu-- or jmi a is rHunt it like naerilocrar, - '.'IT - many In history diniiucis aiarv monin lnsumciem Vlif,t' STUPIO, Txts d.tls were pnminent the the of Knuuiahao church and Church on the Seventy-fift- h Anni- - pay considera-- nave tne contents opened after such a gave some very interesting con- when it ls taken into 'hrlstlnn development of the Hawaiian data ..r.ff ?' "f Uu' iJr8anizaliun of tne tion that each man ha3 to furnish hislho ,laP8e of time- - bu te had a IIum1 men and women alike whose cerning its first pastors and supporters. ,n ,t3 short entombment. -- horse aaA equipmeni, stable theinand nanus. am! w nose ano He said: "Kawaiahao church can look Beloved Brethren: The members of owjQ top - rainers th Central present animal, besiUs keeping themselves of the box was a hand- deeply back pride long lnion Church to gold-color- mothers' names will alwuy te with at the array of you Chinese banner of ed if graven upon years through It tills day their congratulations and well clothed in uniforms. In the caseisme " r; lniin )inerl Agent; the hearts of the native which has passed. On ihtir felicitations upon the completion of the single men of the force the cost,sllk on whch was painted the five- - I received first day of April, isjo. three-quarte- rs H ill n a. Hawaiian whose forefathers the the first or of a century of your Df maintaining themselves and jclawed dra&on in b'ue and green, while teachings from missionaries arrived at Kailua. Hawaii, their their first t'hrlstian church life. charters U a. drain unon their re-- i before its gaping jaws was the red sun rv:u. r.irK inkiikanck cu. their lips. from Boston. l!.i days out. The dior of the changed mat have passed over rinp" . disc. Of coins there - was or w your In or- - ,V . , , ni TrtK. There was one upon the stand last Hawaii was opened for these good peo church the years since the . , One dollar and eighty-fiv- e cents in Ha- If-- H'HK, mad-hap- py ganlzation captain or me mouniea pairoi Aifnnf, Honolulu. night whose declining years were ple who brought the giMd news have been many, great and foi waiian silver coins showed the various K I'll IU9. 1 U I UlOUCa &VU vu last evening In witnessing such hrlstlanlty. At that time the people Ttw. , ,...... t;- - denominations coined for use in Ha Alf'lllTFfTS. - o" "' xjt Piuiuti n i a utUK uikj uiv u nAauva vuv,n vvuv 4Vr-- of beginning f these Islands were believers in Idol- silver, I'UIK. Architects and a grand celebration the church has passed away; not an indi- - Inc" waii. There was $l.5.in American -- (.fn, was Mrs. H. N. t r.x.ma 5. Artlnvtnn f the church. This ,hT arr.'r1 vdua-'- Clhu"ewhothatdayrn- - Increased cost of provisions. a piece of a Mexican silver dol iil j. t. f .ketches and t'astl endearingly termed "Mother Uhollho m,,,:,',III.), was king tered into church fellowship; all of j k t mar, Qt,h lar such as Chinese used In the Em MM' m... f.irr.Uhe.1 at short - Castle. Hhe was the only one of four of the Hawaiian Islands.' H gave full them sleep with their fathers, and have- - " pire, and 25 Chinese coins. The silver the company of the redeemed the Heavy cost of stabling meir horses ef the "missionary mothers" able to he conse nt to the missionaries to establish J'ned. , wltn thn nrevailine nrices of horse was considerably -- tarnished.. Then Is probably church In Hawaii. Karly in present. "Mother" Parker their the i came documents relating to the fire oe-- Tl IV Arrhiteets. Hults Kaahumanu, the Queen Regent of the feed, have caused the men to petition Ml.. Hhe Is almost a mrnlng of April 14. the same year, ; "I Jit. the eldest of these. realm, was one of the earliest members the high, sheriff for relief. The men partment, which was then composed ntensrlnn and nge prevented her some of them arrived here In Honolulu, "and received baptism in 182.r. in her are not saving as much money as almost entirely of volunteers. All were ri ;i I'Kns from taking part In the exercises. Hhe, and on the 2)th of that month Rev. Hi- was fulfilled the prophecy regarding laborers. There are good men musty. The printed Constitution nd ever, represented by her son. ram Bingham ojened the first church By-la- of various engine companies; , ho wns on the force and business men have Rev. llenry on the shores of Honolulu five years Regulations other-pamphle- ts the present pastor, the Queens thy nursing Jound out and, are offering them Fire and Police and Parker. There were also mentioned after that, almost at the close of the mothers." with salaries which bearing on the workings cf , BesidesXXJ?distinguished better POtiona two year 1825." this daughter department were A pam- K last night th names of the other mean much to their purses, the found. K, .irt.f of Zion. were among ri ant there umbered 1885 rnr. ,,m, f . kli "Mother" Rle of Kauai, and "Mother" "It was In the morning of the first the earliest members of the first church "The investment of a mounted pa- - phlet printed in showed t'xat John Rowe..Who now resides In Riverside day In Iiec.mber when Queen Regent uH-- n this Island, everal of the mission- - trolman, after being accepted as a Nott, Esq., was chief engineer; Chas. 'f ... i . L . . , . Cat. Kaahumanu and the Rev. Hiram Ring- - ary fathers, who laid deep founda- - force, $200. for B. Wilson was first assistant engineer,' . - ..m k. . i the . member of the is about on pla it...... t M. as- - , I w . . " The gentlemen seated the ham established the first native church oi me rvinguom oi in tnus which he must borrow the money and D. Monsarrat was second ill' V ',r'i!K4..r..li.M mnA form were Rev. Hiram Bingham Ju on this Island. He became its first This puts him in the hole at the start- - sistant engineer of the department. r T'lrf-pin- ; UngSf M ur Central I'nlon Church of Hono- - " and o. P. Kn $20 Then were daily publica - kor). Rev. R P. Perry. Rev. pastor and planted the first seeds of Even if a man does save a month there the i,.,. af- - C lulu, being the church home of many of fowr Dlants- . O. ana erson. Rev. K. Timoteo. IUr, Christian life which have grown Into lh children and grandchildren of those out of 'his wages, without squandering tions of Honolulu the Pacific Commer- r.locs; Tel. ne-peo- l. OulWk. Rev. Her.no K. Bishop, Hon. W.l the most beautiful fruit among the missionaries, may truly be counted a a cent over paying for his actual cial Advertiser, the Hawaiian Gazette K. K. I.lllkalanl. Hon Island-- . years child, or an pay up on and the Bulletin. Copies of all three i . TT""t. V. Am. Une. C. It. Castle. lion. of these Fifteen offshoot of Kawaiahao. the cesaities. he has to the P. C. Jones. Rev. John . Hay, Rev afterward, on August 21. 1S40. Rev, Hi- - mother of the churches of this city. money he borrowed, and he is a lucky papers contained the news of the disas If .ni.i ,1 daughter - rL m. W- - I. Westervelt and Rev. llenry II ram Bingham and family returned to Th' church sends Its greet- patrolman if he has anything at all ter to the American and German war Rev. Arm- - S,hPO" th.e m,0th" month. $200 has vessels at Apia, Samoa, the news of Cf Parker. the Pnlted States. Rl.hard h at - the end of the The ,; . . . the richest o UACTOIl!. WSS In - ior. waa-brought-t- nrnrram of services a r. ci inr- nii.j to be expended as follows which Honolulu April Th. very Piri'HK ,iii ni.'i i. ingS. O. H. GULICK. rrr .'itrnrtor an1 Tlullder, one but as the "addresses were malned as such until the year 1S..4. He Committee of the Central Union "Horse, $150; saddle and bridle, $25; 6 by the steamer Alameda. r'tin.: htlrs. wood f congrega- - inciden- ' p. hort In each Instance the was also the nrst Minister or I'ubiic Church. uniforms, hats, rain coat and .The Pacific Commercial Advertiser of IVsei. Walk; rest much 13, 1889, r A was r.ot kept In the church under King Kamehameha $25. . Saturday, April the day on Kewalo, tion instruction I tals. fir over an hour and a half. III. Rev. K. W. Clark, was Kawaia Honomu November 29, 1SKX). "I have a very good lot of men. on which the tin box was closed, has an. Mr. Westervelt. V. T -. opened with a beautiful n n . - nrMi lna nvar linH nronlil lis. held "i i rt- The services n.io l. lllir'l I'ltrci nil'l e imi vti hi iiirt k5lr- account of the memorial services of "JS011- -- upon i 'i 4 unthem un b th choir the ost until about 1S1. when Rev. Henry n(jnK m f IS like losing any of them. The men are in St. Andrew's church the naval 'Mr n rnnrltrn, Jowel reading of the ir 1211 . . r. ttt,.. Apia,' opening para- ' advt. nte. church, followed h a Parker, the fourth pastor, took the anniversary of the founding of the Ka disaster at the Hrrlpture by Rev. H. P. Perry. Prayer helm, and Is yet Its pastor. He has wnlahao Church I would like very the natives they can deal pretty well. graph of which is as follows: 'IT! 'UN. ss offered by Rev. . P.- - Kmrn and thus managed the affairs of Kawaia- much to be present on that occasion, but the class of men who drop off here St, Andrew's Anglican Cathedral : an- thirty-seve- n but as it will be i wns followed by a well rendered hao church for years and impossible for me to from the transports, sailors and was completely filled w ith a represen- rr T'd'it ik- - mere say In ft , them bv the Kaumiksplll choir. VT Is one of the oldest pastors of the Ha- iwouia nKe to that i have roughs, make their hands full. They tative congregation at 3 o'clock Wed- 1.- -. , lmt war ether ''if Vrl nlffrf from he offert. solo. Mrs. Annis Montague waiian Islands. V i ,h,r have to do duty for eight and nine nesday afternoon on the occasion of a In a pleasing es- - "f ''leap. Improperly Turner sang "Ciilvnry" "We rememlier with the highest my sainted fathererVN'iTTeand the work h hours at a stretch, and when they service in memory of the late Capt. v r.l riiis vnofeyes. Accompaniment or miss - an appear I. S. .v, f early misslon- make arrest must court Schoonmaker, of I mandrr to the tm the wrrk these there. in commander the tirrle Castle. arles and pastors, and we hope and I send my sincere aloha nui t the and wait around until the trial comes S. Vandalia, Mr. F. H. Arms, paymas- is The presentation fs th- - rhurc nf pr.tr that the memte-r-s of this church pastor and people, and I pray that off. and then 1 able to renort on the ter of the same ship, and other victims . I d gs may .nr.. It illjn ir. th T- -pl- throughout Islands descend schedule time for dutv aeain. of at Samoa, nis in- - I.emni... hi and the the lirw.n .v., t- - ... the naval disaster of tdrerlln CM-g- e of Ohio, was mane wl ,nbor wlth dmnce to carry on r ,""u, Seven out of the seventeen offlcers "Among those present were Princess "' Ml. a Qiieen 91., P" J"?!" r.-..- . ' I Hon. "i I hV Rev. W. 1. wwrrfrii, " gMtd work or the My Mrs. and men board their horses for $20 Kalulanl, attended by her father. the . this Itnl. sister. Severance, would senH a, . that many n.it i e. ',,.,.-- tovernor I)jle was on the program the same greetings could I get word to a month at the stables. Few of the A. S. Cleghorn; Prince David Kawa-nanako- College. Mr. VI !S. graced the walls of Oberlln to deliver an address. "Aloha from the lur in time, which is doubtful. men can find stables at the places accompanied by James of the col-In- s j Sincerely yours, . f the re.piest of the faculty Territory." but sent the follow ing nofe where they board themselves, and this Robertson, H. M's.. Acting Chamber- Mi. sent by - CAROLINE AUSTIN, and dl-t- rlr flags were regret, by Mr. West- CLARK makes A. Judd, Chancellor o . t ef Knna, two Hawaiian of which was re.id it hard for them. The cheapest lain; Hon. F. to rem-- m Judd; His Ex- office. Kin t..lhoe In Ilswatl who loved ervelt: ; The order of exercises for the even- - loard some of the men can get is at Chief Justice, with Mrs. '' Old college home. These wer Sunday Morning. jng was the Chinese restaurants, which is cellency, Jonathan Austin. Minister of her their as follows: George among tne most honored and mos Tiear Mr. Westervelt : I shall not be, about $18 a month. Then there is Foreign Affairs: His Excellency ' i 1S23 DIAMOND 19oo nations dis- church j JUBILEE room Merrill, U. S. Minister, resident, and i; v urn. prominent ro..rs of the able to sneak at the Kawaiahao Of Tent to pay. washing and inci W. A'rtiiflranher, at Collere has now re- - sorry say. I hope Merrill; Major J. H. Wodehouse. mayed. Oberlln this evening. I am to I dentals of that kind. Mrs. ' ' . . a mm Kawaiahao Church, Consul-Genera- l; " I'l' il. pt . ground wr-p-- fl n rm nn and f 'i to he oresent at the exercises. Sin Dec. 2. 19on. "In San Francisco the mounted H. B. M.'s. Commissioner M.iln SCi turned Inf Com- t'i Aloha" to the territory mosi nrrniu r,rely yours. SAN FORD B. IOLK. Ever.ing Services. 7:30 r. m . offlcers receive $102 a month, with Mr. d'Anglade, French added to the fnlted Ktafe, sisterhood., i nion i nristian Endeavor Meeting, the horse, equipment of saddle, bridle, missioner; Mr. Canavarro. Portuguese r Rev. John C. Hay of the Christian 6:30 p. m. . Glad-- '. Ger- J's- ,md pr-sen- ted It to Kawslahno. spurs, and feed thrown in. The Ccmmlssionf r: Mr. II F. r.M. h;s In place of Governor. riata Ital- v - at ami in i n i the Anthem Kawaiahao Choir animal is maintained entirely at city man Consul: Mr. F. A. Schaefer. - 15-2- -1 Mr. H. . w . .. Itiinfl nn isianus. khiok Aloha from tne iienomina- Scripture, John 17, expense ian Consul, and Mrs. Schaefer; ir Ititliite you Mr. Consul-Gener- al the missionaries tions" ss the text of hfs address. He Rev. S P. Perry j3 sheriff is W. Schmidt. for your lawsuit. noer th,, colors. . . V.o.1 nymn jt stated that the high " ! r..-- .. lt.trw..t tn , ... "Jioku Ao R. Walk- - welcomed. I noer ipese colors ne ...It .k.. th. in. Nanl" to an increase" in salary. Sweden and Norway: Mr. T. Knripe? .r. . m ...... favorable C-e- en s aw.. i mi. a ennar ... v nra nr i iii m rips .noir and Congregation ..., , Vice-Consu- l: or .in - rr ina.... 1 isisnnu hnn;1s Captain i' my rhun-ne- .... O T 1 .a u r nntlsh lawyer nl col- - and pastors his mind had wandered"'"Praver Rev. Pm.rcir.n "c luaiici mil ' 1- -en organ!ed. fnder these Arjth(rn Kaumaka'plH of the attorney general for considera if iri. Clrwlnnstl h.e - Choir ,,rs rlvlllaatlon. education and moral- back to picture the first audience which Notices. tion. (Continued on Page 1) C2

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all that block from Hotel street to Treasurer, Albert Lucas. was located the Bell Tower buiidingj King street and from Bethel street to at DON'T NEGLECT but got relief for a short tisijJ UNTIMELY Engineer, George Townsend. on Union en- - I FIND Nuuanu, leaving the store of Castle & street. The horses f ir the Seeing your Ointment aJ?aii Steward, I. L. Rees. glne were kept in Cooke standing under the charge of the Fashion stables A Common Case of Piles It mav & pot did no; Engine Company No. 4: - bought and awl Engine Company No. 2. cross- ueu.1- uy. iien an nre was It then aiarm oi Lead to Serious Results, than one-ha- lf of it, cot siii (Continued ed King street and burned right down Foreman. John Naone, turned in, the big bell in a tower from Page 1) Kla- - in ago, and I am perfectly crni W to Merchant street opposite the new First assistant foreman, John sounded out the alarm and the volun- (From the Sydney Herald.) station house, taking in its course Beth- iwl. may use this as you wish. Second foreman, . teers dropped their business an i ir.n When, people generally understand and officers of the U. S. S. Alert; Cap- el Street Church, Sailors' Home. An- assistant to Yours gratefully, chor saloon. Wing Wo Tai and Wing Delegate, D. L. Kalawaia. the station. The stable hostlers that all such fatal diseases as fistula, WILLIAM GILIM tain Nichols and officers of II. It. M.' S. I. took to engine many Wo Chan stores. Secretary, Kaneakua. the horses the house, ulcer of the rectum, fissure, etc., al- Cormorant and others. Treasurer, S. Paniani. hitched them and waited for the men most invariably begin Rev. Mr. Wallace preached an eloquent On the north and west It burned from Engineer, Kapelu. in a simple ease the of angle W. who drove the team. This too many of piles, they Doan's Ointment will cure fet discourse from the words in .he 95tn back Love's bakery at an Steward, W. Oliva. will learn the wisdom of to near Smiths bridge, and all this minutes. taking prompt piles. IT WILL CURE THE ABStf Psalm. 'The Sea Is His, and He Engine Company No. 5: treatment for the first block right down to King street and Today the present equipment of the appearance of trouble in this quarter. LUTELY.' But do not take tie be! Made IV" the harbor. It is on this block, corner Foreman, Harry Same. &k A leading Honolulu Fire Department under Chief uoan s umiment wui certainly cure facturer's word for this; k is of and streets, foreman, Chip. i editorial entitled "Credit Maunakea Pauahi this First assistant Man is to Mr. Gilliver: he knows, for it Due the Samoans," which gave th house Is being built. Second assistant foreman. Ho Man. Hunt trained make the hitch in every form of piles ltchin six seconds. A was one clay - bim. and he lives in Bankstowi,M people con- The conflagration exteiWed over an Delegate, Lau Chong. trial made bleeding, protruding, or blind piles- unstinted praise for their men were in 12 miles from Sydney, h MtCj duct at the time of the naval disaster area of sixty acres and the estimated Secretary, Yee Chin. while the bed. After the and hundreds of lives have been saved fburb loss was placed . $1,500,000. large Treasurer, Wong possible kind of proof: there. Another editorial explain at a Chow. alarm was turned in the men diessvl by using this cheap, effective remedy the best ui the amount of money for so small a place Engineer. Walter Akana. in their fighting togs, slid down there be better? difference between cyclones and hurri- 20,000 the risni at tne start, because at such Inhabitants. Steward, Yee Moon. poles and were in position to drive in i Doan's Ointment is sold bj ii: M canes. In the list of events of the day tlme a 8lngie pot wlll effect a cure bCX or f- After this. Fire Engine Company No. Hook and Ijaddr Company: iNvemy-tnre- e , ern nt Rft cents ner deep-seat- ed is the following note: 5 were seconds. wnile In the old chron,Cf bT 'iie&l without a house and had to be s Foreman. Hy Kaia. ,. rec-uiu- . mailed on receint of nrire ine cageg e "Honolulu Department. housed at the central station in the Bright. :"',MT" seVeral pots are sometimes nee-th- afer.3) Fire laying First assistant foreman, John - ; Drug Co.. Honolulu, Bell Tower, Union street, which by the burned engine house n his safe un- lagU g lister corner stone house Engine Co, No. 5. Delegate, Morris K. Keohokaloli. e before R cure effectefl Islands. time you see this, does not exist. til a new engine house is built, when . the Hawaiian 1 P. m." Secretary, Gus Rose. nre js a cagg; In the month of November, 1887, un- Treasurer, Morris K. Keohokaloli., in un i'luunuimj me uiu records yi" Mr f A Business I;r"ctory in Chinese 1 1 .1 ! .1 t William nilllvor tha and der from C. B. Wilson, II. ... cu.- - Well-to-d- o Gamller'. English instructions Steward. William Winchester. e owe. iu o,.eU w.e ..e ' km)wn ""'firm of G11Uver & CUrtiS, rail- - taken from the box gives the chief engineer of the Honolulu Fire De- ! rial' ctrnrk Chinese & names of many attorneys, some of partment, John C. White, survey en- Each company has a membership of way and general contractors, and Twelve well-to-- do fifty, Engine Companies Nos. 1. 2 wc-- whom Jolnc-- l gineer of Department, and Saturday j have the great majority, the Fire made 4 whose private address i3 "Avoca," were arrested among them being designs for a wooden building. After and have each a company of boys for chants Antone Rosa, A. P. the hose carts, membership twenty NO MONEY FOH HER. Bankstown, has written the following second story of the itin Peterson, E. G. Hitchcock. The name the designs had been submitted, Mr. unsolicited letter, which we in th Wilson Mr. While to make each. herewith street, of V. V. Ashford la among namos Instructed On I Soe on Nuuanu aboH the designs for a brick building. That be- this date that write, Honolulu publish" in full; t'hillingworth on the list. ing done, Fire Department have 4 steam fire en- lit "It certainly should be some 'Denutv Sheriff tenders were called for, the Foster-McClell- an telephone A Planters Monthly for March, 1S8, lowest tender for brick being Mr. Fred. gines, 2 Amoskeag and 2 Clapp & Jones; satisfaction to you to know that 1 Messrs. Co.. 76 Pitt uaui by climbing a ?M 01 which II. M. Whitney was editor. Harrison, for $10,500. Those lenders 2 hose carts, 2 hose carts, v ould die for you." St., Sydney, N. S. W., February 14, makine his wav into the rofsl 2 6.-0- 00 . gambiers was found; a Chinese rial dedl- - wtro caila ror Aiarcn, isss. .wot hook and ladder trucks, She "I don't see how it ever cou.d 1899. The Mm feet of 2Va-in- ch ser- did B cated to the Engine house; a Thrum's naving enougn money in the appropria- hose in actual be." Dear Sirs: In histicA tn von an 1 m!nttlv surmised, and vice, and 3.500 feet new spare hose in ec : Y. I : . s . , (tin Hawaiian Almanac and tion to build it, the matter was laid He "You don't?" t i 4k. UChl Annual for over Legislature met in May, case of emergency. p ,. 1RS9; copy urtil the - "No, you told me yourself I suffered from itching piles for 22 lay on till tan aiu""1"' ... a of the Hawaiian Chinese ISSS, when an appropriation of $12,000 Horn lulu has two telephone compa- She that up - News Company for 13; rl-- s. each with about 500 subscribers. every life insurance company ye;j ever years. I tried many doctors and pret-- 1 $150. Bach man put Saturday, April was voted by that body for the erec- tn.s By-la- Chi- building En-gl- p. The streets are lichted bv eWtrlcitv. you appearance in court the Constitution and of tion of a brick for China dynamos nppllcd to has refused as a r ty well all kinds of patent medicines his nese Engine Company No. 5, typewrit- Company No. 5. Tenders were driven by a turbine water ten, signed by Chang called for to bt; opened March 19, wheel built by James Leffel, Spring- Kim. and lastl ..-- Tint rf nnmKA. ' 1 . . n . I ii i field, Ohio. U. S. A. the Memorial of the City of IlOnOlUl'J. ' ' ,,. js" as" j.1 r ? jo 9? jo j? f Tit. . 1 t? t? t? t? v.. AII,,,,!,,,.,,ti, l .Til v Ci3 til LrULf U There are tramways along King t? t? written by John Corbet White. Survey (being the lowest), th street to Waikikl and Punahou; Fort Engineer and Fire Marshal of the Fire 2G0 for the huiUlinir- - 7 r.n - ,,i,i . 1 street, Nuuanu street, Nuuanu valley, IHpartm-nt- . The ("hinece engine house for foundations and 20 cent3 per cubic School street. Beretania street. was manned by Chlnetie entirely under yard ior excavating. Ground was first The Government has two steam road broke March 30. 1889. rollers for making the streets one ten their own foreman. Commenced to tons; GoodServiceable Bicycles The Memorial reads loilows: lay the foundations on April 2, 1880. the other twenty tons two loco- is The first brick was hlH nr, Anrii i motives and steam drills. a x:i:m(i:i.m. CITY OF 1SS9. """ We screw ev- of the ' have steamers running honolulu. The corner stone was laid hv Mr n ery month from San Francisco of 2.- - To all those who mav ren.l thi.. in 1- - Wilson, chief engineer of the lln--i ton5' nurden and over, namely. Aus- - $10 and upward. years to come, all those who have nar- - iolu,u Flre Department, on the 13th tra',a- - Zealandia. Alameda and Mari- - tlcipated in this day's "ceremonies will '?y J tne 8ame raonth. the members Pow. owned by the Oceanic Steam Nav- - have passed away, and their tlacesiof the DePartment turning out on the lpation Company, Spreckels Sc Co. filled by strangers; some may be oaslon- - Th steamers Zealandia. Alameda and Why take a chance on a cheap tin wheel sold at In laid 'Some Mariposa run through the cemetery on the slopes of Nuu- -' modifications of the original to Auckland and anu or Makiki; some may 8 were maa oy Mr. w. E. Rowell. J'"ey; me: eaianoia is expected ev- - be laid to T I minute,t rest under the deep blue sea or some u per,ntendent of pub1,c Works, but er" country is Whoever' AUCTION t. far distant from beautiful Ha-- t ,5eneral arranement the same finds this, ulease take a wail Kut on this 13th day of April, I"" "c ""ti'a uesigns. fresh copy and put. it in the archives of 1S89. we are full of health. the Oovernment house, to show what make energy, viiror nnil The officers of the Department are: when you can get a standard and where duty calls there you Charles B. Wilson, chief engineer. Honolulu was on the 13th day of April, will find the members of the Honolulu Julius Asche, first assistant 1SS9, the day the corner stone of the volunteer t ire Department, number- house of China Engine Company No. 5 v from a dealer who will guarantee them. ing 250 men and 75 boys, was laid. t. always rea- Oeorge Norton, second assistant en- dy to attack the fire fiend. gineer. JOHN CORBET WHITE. f, On April ISth (Sunday), at 4 o'clock Henry Smith, secretary Survey Engineer and Fire Marshal Ho- A In 13S6, and treas- t. the afternoon, the greatest fire urer. nolulu Fire Department. r Honolulu ever witnessed occurred. It John C. White, surveying engineer April 13th 188'.. commenced in a small Chinese res- and fire marshal. Kalakaua is King of the Islands. rA CALL AND SEE OUR- - f, taurant situated at the corner of Smith Officers of Engine Ministry L. A. Thurston. Interior. and Hotel streets. The fire bells gave Company No. 1: Y L. Green, Finance. A the alarm of Are in the Third Ward at Foreman, Robert More. C. Ashford, Attorney General. ' 4 p. m. and at 4:30 p. m. the larger por- First assistant foreman, r.arney ln. Jona Austin. Foreign Affairs. f. ! tion of Honolulu was doomed. The $10 Second There are screw Wheels assistant foreman, several steamers fire spread with lightning rapidity on White. Walter running amongst 11 sides, coming on to Nuuanu street, the Islands Kinau, Delegate. Thomas Tt. Lucas. Likellke, Lehua. Kilauea Hou and Mo-kol- li, went down Nuuanu street to King belonging street, cleared whole Secretary, John McVeigh. to the Wilder Steam- the of that block Treasurer, P. O. Sullivan. ship Company; W. G. Hall. Mikahala, t. from Nuuanu street to Nuuanu stream Iwalani. C. R. Bishop, rA and fmm Hotel street across King Engineer, P. D. Hughes. James Makee, Steward. Thomas Johnstone. Waiaieale, Pele and Surprise, belong- A H street to the foundry, saved fun-dr- y ing Inter-Islan- the Engine 2: to the d Steamship Ltd and went right down to the sea. It Company No. Compapy and several A E. 0. Hall Son, t. on 5 other smaller & was this block No. house stood. Foreman. E. R. Ryan. steamers, besides a host of schooners A t near th old station house. That day First Assistant foreman, Charles II. and sailing craft. f the station house bell tolled Its Clark. Large ships A last and barks are plying be- CA f Are. as It was melted up In the confia- - Second Assistant foreman, Charles tween America, Europe. Asia, Africa, 'A gration. on tne easterly side It cross-ilien- t. South America and the Australian col- Bicycle Departmtnt, next to.Bulletin Office. t M Nuuanu street along the lower side Delegate, Henry Smith. onies and China. A of Hotel street to Bethel street; then Secretary. William Greig. In those days the Central fire station jt j t4 v t jt j jt jt t i & j jt k & . v

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'3 Criminal ami Twenty-i;h- f Cifil C.-e- ? To w Tried. Ireait Special Mi - it. f. !. . rrnl.. r r., lb ' i '' "irf h( I mi ht (., ' '') k lint pr. ilinic. hi We are Offering this Week Great - . t I J.., N. K. K- - f..i,,iiif l If i ' ' r ' Iim 1 i"in Inducements l:l M I I. IWMKM. "JWL ft t II a, in v Ah Kit t ' An-i- l frum ttflrkl f "' '.nriniiM frum l.i.t f r..k f .r . " f II i.i l v. I. M.ihuh.k. ) r f ' r . t A it'-- , it fr-- " ' t HrAiiii v. 'unf Ti "' W nl.ih.i. Min- - A v,fc Tl ' nlm. 4X4 Chenille Table Covers at 4octs. of 6x4 Chenille Table Covers at 7cts. n .,,,n, Aral f r nn 4--t t I ' tmrt. (Mtltff thft II Ar fur Oi'frr! s

t C(X)I TIM K TO HK(JIN. II III M. r'uif mii rl A I Handker- I dozen Ladies' Fancy Border "'t in I.ifti.ry. Am-a- from "Tou know, my doctor adlid m r t b vrry carvful what I eat and 500 0 drink." fJD chiefs at a dozen. ' socts t 'V "f Hiuit vn. H.ilyo w). "rliw! Tou don't always think of It Just now front IdKtrlrt o numi o) pJUrfddaq 1 jnq :!;.. f that." ."nII. m to i'uk tor walpamaka (w). KJwctmrnt. Hons A NOT OCT OF A HOOK. 'v ('oka j ' ll a,hi f . Ur for plaintiff. Itlchardnon for a Ladies' Crash and Duck Dress Skirts to Aiififiil frm DW- - "My the way," said the man who had j "" W fuku lit. h,irlrt for CIVIL CAB EH CONTINUED. stopped at the farmhouse to water hlSr cl se out at great reductions: socts, 7$cts horse, "fifteen years a pro a poor boy ! 3rd Hawaiian Commrrrlal and HuKir and oocts a Skirt. II 1 a mi . Illrat.k 11 nU Co. va. Kaalhur. KJrctmrnt. Krpol- - came this way and you took him In." t M't ik ih...r irly hou. Ap- - kal for plaintiff. Illc harden for de- "Yes?" queried the farmer somewhat i I"'ri. i r,.iirt Wallukii. A. fendant. surprised. ' j !"! f .r 'I. f- - n .knt, KfiMf Kapala v. I'lonerr Mill Co. lou were kind to him," went on the t ' ' H ah v. Jhn Mrdrl rjrrtmrnt. IVtrnn for plaintiff. stranjeer. "Tou fed him, gave him ' u from tl- - A for de- encouragement old..! Colored Lawns in Fast Colors, in larae va- " ',v i.il Klnnry. Itallou words of and an ' ll rtn A foWr for fendant. suit of clothes, put five shilling's In his riety of patterns, regular goods. We Kaltl. re- icts C. Ant v. Llwai KJectment. pocket, and sent him on his way $cts VM. 8 III ill Krkuiklvlo. Hon A Cokr for plaintiff. Ulchardaon joicing He told you at the time that will offer this week at per yard. H A kt from lUntrlct t A. for defendant. he never would forget your kindness. oods displayed in our windows. Ii. I M A 'ok for U Iiw llow va. Tom Honir. Aaaumpslt. Am I right?" j Court Walluku. -- "v At peal from DUtrlct I believe you are." replied the farm- H 1 a. t hi vi. rmak Hon A Cok for plaintiff. Kepolkai er. I " if Dki- - .pinl from for defendant appellant. "He said that If he prospered he llonn A I'okr N. vs. M. Itodrlicuea i.inf Manuel Calacca would see that you never had occasion . Mendea. Hons A Cok for ' Ladies' Shirt Waist Sale, Prices cut in KJectment. to regrrt your kindness to a poor, J- ' ivii. i'i:h. plolntlff. Kaneakui and Illchardson struggling lad." 0TH half. - lAi, v. K. Knhlrtti. fnr defendant. 4) t.in Ar- - "Land's sake!" exclaimed the farm "l Kni.-i- ki It. n. n. H. Tukuda rt at. i, Kinney, !UIoi llerr er's wife excitedly. "It sounds almost X ? Coke " r . f..nd.i.nt. tion on a note. Hons A for like a fairy tale, don't It?" f Ktihiiknli4. plaintiff. Irrrr nu "Well." continued the stranger, "he r '""A Jrl.il I K rvn.-iv- k wtk Mary Pytva Keanu va. Kaoni iwi told me to tell you that he Is still poor." : 1 rM A ('ok and thrr others. F.Jectment. Kaneakua Itkh' for defend- And as he drove away the farmer for plaintiff. Illrhardson I went out and kicked the pump vicious- - vi ffio... M ikrw rl ant. ' Mary Itennresy ly, while his wife threw a rolling-pi- n M ii,i....n f , r i.ilnMfTn. Ji.peph r. Wrl.'h vs. A Coke and at the chickens. I 'i. 11. Kinnry, H.1II0U et nl. Assumpsit. Hons ' tlkhardson for plaintiff. Kepolkal and " . 'o.i.l- - Neumann for defendants. During last Thanksglvingweek. a , , . H. Ahml. Action I. irtu nt Vf r?n William Lucas poult ryman of the northwest sent ' Hons A Coke f..r plaintiff. Import ikiM f.ir on note. several burrels of fat, dressed turkeys ifrnd defendant. Pacific Kitnertkua for to a certain commission merchants, t 11 V et al. vs. F. II. Ilayslden. Ml V KmI Miinutnal who Is an extremely "close buyer," and LIMITEO ' ' I rtir tit. Ihckey Quletinr ime. j. i. never falls when he receives a consign- - : defendant. ' v, IUIW.it A :tc- - tiffs. Hlchardson for ment to claim an allowance for Home- - VS. J . 11 l J. tJomes Puarte raiuii. thing alleged to have spoiled on the F.mmsl. y. Kj tment. Hons A Coke for Pontiff. way. Heretofore he had dealt exclu- Fort Street. Progress Block. Knronkii.i for I V IliniO VS. 14. . rnri'. sively In lite fowls, and probably the s .1 .1 . Appeal from District Court La n... ,m, .ns A ,ge. correspondence-cler- k got things mixed, j tin I nit. At any rate, the shipper was astonish- i Hulornon III ! JCUY VMVKH. ed to receive a letter by return mail. ' fur plaintiff. II. h, nanl vs. Walwalole Ilfplllmeaal. running about as follows: "We regret IT and III' h if'l- - damages. Appeal from you I.- Iteflevln ami to advise that four of the turkeys ''! m one The Instruments Used in K Court Walluku. lions i In your consignment of November Cj 111. , 'fiHtrlct - FOR SALE. , i Wailuku I'u- - for defend- de- I , ,aintlfT Itlchardson reached here dead. Please make lllli - f,f I Sry lor pl4in- duction for same, and return correct TO SlUfcl rtABK 4inL A large down town WAREHOUSE. 9-- Office, 10 ProgreBS Block. i Mrt'ian.in-t- ,iviiifM amount. Tours truly." The poultry-ma- n A centrally located LODGING I Are Thoroi:ghly Disinfected Before cottage. Mary F. Ah Kim. communed with himself and re- Using. HOUSE with and Rock Crashing Plant, nl. vs. K F. Ah Kim vs. BUSINESS PROPERTY In the heart Quarry lit I. w vs. Kallko Lelmn-k,m- l plied thus: "Dear Sir: I am sorry to FERNANDEZ. Prop.. 'O'tf lltle. Kun.'.f Kahale Ielmaksnl con- J03EPII of City. w). Kaneakna for llbellant. say I find It Impound! to make Arlington Hotel. Fort Street. PAUOA VALLEY. Kinnry. Hilton A requested. I established RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ' Manuel C. Itoss vs. Mary lions. Ilors cession have inlnnt. a rule requiring all customers who de- v .1 W. - A Cuke for llbellant. ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE ENGINEERS and CON- t.ivld- vs. It. K. Kanon Ke- - sire live dressed turkeys to notify us Uolit-rtsot- i A AMKalU TRACTORS. Estimates furnished and nl. . lli.-ll.I- S . I)Ml ...... In advance, so we can send them In For Sale or Rent. mono- A Coke ...l;ii RUBBER GOODS contrasts taken for foundations, fe n. heated . Turkeys without feathers j A three-acr- e lot In Nuuanu Valley. lithic concrete structures of all kinds; I - flre-proofl- -- will you sev- and In3'.des are liable to catch cold If several cottages. pavements, bridges, and i i.r.i,..n w tt..ruer Milliner That hat last ,with large house and I Flyhlgh. shipped In the ordinary manner. The GOODYFAN MUBBVR CO. any wark Involving the use of Portland Itirhanlson for'eral seasons. Miss cement concrete. Agents and licensees . i ...... h. I don t want that mortality among dressed turkeys was mi.. rihiirh some steel-concre- te system oon-strwst- I. V, year. R, II. I'EASE. President. HENRY WATERHOUSE & CO. for R a , Uln,l of hat; show m one that won't very large this Tours mourn Msalar eonatnictloaa. fully." SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., IT. S. A. I71 " Ltd.. vs. K.i- - be fit to be seen In ab.ut four weeks, V 7 o

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every part where' THE PACIFIC MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. of the United States 44 the irresponsible classes .have the A Word to the Commercial Advertiser The majority of active .politicians mmmi a 1 n-- 1 1 IDKt VOtSS. this city appear to want a municipal VAXtTXB O. SSHTH - - EDITOR. Wise is Sufficient government. On the other hand the AT IT AGAIN. 3 a1 some stubborn people MONDAY DECEMBER resnonsible property owners, as Judge Humphreys if? still at the con- - . But ' mem genial task of boonyng be-- class show a unanimous and intense? the dubious Da.it until "doivn sick" WK will interest you this Kwaiahao church has turned its ou-,t- o week w illU3iri-oi- feeling against it, and base their illness 1 1 seventy-fift- h mitepoet with an ! criticise its course from the bench, 'ore trying toward off latest novelties the! record of good works I va the upon following grounds: iThe criUci-m- s" alw.vs report to the ,1 lections the it. The recog pioneer church In Honolulu. The 'public some piece oft his xwn news-- ot'eure wise 1. A municipal charter would the-vjor- 44 church of the missionary fathers anJ of cfrTt wIlts others nize in d Hood's', king. princes regaru as Ou a line of and and giat aHiv. ..j nnl exeatlv- - increase taxation. emerraise." Satur Muslin chiefs. Ilts history is coexistent with day Humphreys' advertising mania assurance of health. The Territorial tax would stay as it is that of civilization l:i th's group an J u took the form of an imitation rebuke For all blood troubles, scrofula., pimples, Is, today, a powerful agency of - Chris- or be and the municipal tax !to his newspaper employe for printing ;raised, "In 1 V ! U as well as diseases of the kidneys, liver Underwear ju tun, aa iiv pUHS i DiXj, tian enlightenment. Should a county two. lO luc SarsaparHla. is the would be added to it. evidence in the Miner divorce case. and bowels. Hood's Some o? poods dainrinst 1 Importers buyers of California would Here is the narrative of extraor- and faultless cure. the ever sii.,An ar. i and be formed, three sets of taxes this effective H baled hay should look sharp for dinary proceeding as it appears in the " tvas practically nne of Tailor Made Ch-tl- i and Jilk ago terpent have to be paid, and these, when vot- Humphreys' organ: Rheumatism snakes. A year or more a helpless from rheumatism in my shoulder. fell out of a bale on a Honolulu wharf ed by men not charged with the duty Just before the morning adjournment and was killed while trying to escape. Hood' s Sarsaparilla cured me and ever hap- them, could hardly be other- the court said that in that morning's M. The other day a similar thing of paying newspaper, though no reporters had since is a household favorite' Sfos. SEE pened at Olaa. The big California wise than high. High taxes always been present in court for two or three E. 'Povjers, St. Lavjrence c4ve.. WINDOW DISPLAY hay-tedder?, scraping the fields where days, he found that The Republican had Chicago, EL . the rattlers and their congeners lurk, threaten prosperity by driving home-seeke- rs secured and published in full the evi- dence adduced on those days. His Hon often take up snakes, which now and away;' they retard or repel in- E ng or said he had reason IV1 J.hen go through the hay-bali- pro- that to believe cess thou- vestment and, by adding to rents and that this information had been commu unscathed. It would be a nicated to the paper or the reporter PHONE 157. sand pities to let such reptiles free in to the price of goods sold in rented mat iurnisnea it by some one connect Hawaii,, for the climate Is so favora- ed with the case, intimating that it stores, they make the cost of living was attorney Hood's lllls care liver ills; the and ble to snake life that a few of the an who had divulged the only caihartle to titjt with Hood SarwtpriH. venomous kinds turned loc&e would greater to the masses. Already im-poita- nt secret. He said that if this could be - in a few years, make Hawaii as dan- shown he would make the punishment gerous foot as Martinique. Ev- building projects in Honolulu commensurate with the offense. He under said the court knew its rights and priv ery hay bale should be closely looked are held in abeyance because of the ileges. In this and all cases, would is opened, it and after whenever it lest may maintain them. The court also protest- prove to be a Pandora box of plagues. fear that city and county taxes ed against what he was pleased to call Bargains for check local development ,and mak comments on the case, some of which Harbor improvement should be he said were very unfair and others urged upon the Ways and Means com- real estate improvements less profita- very untrue. He said that this case Congress by a strong Ha- would be decided on Its merits and not mittee of ble than they have been. by newspaper reports nor public opin waiian lobby. When Senator Cullom ion, S A municipal charter would mul- towards the manufacturing of Permnies was here he said, while getting the lay II.. ,. which, he thought, an effort was being of the port from the crest of Punch-bowl- tiply offices; county government would made. He warned all in hearing that In This Week that Honolulu harbor could be upholding the dignity of the court those -- widened by dredging towards and into add still more. Mark Twain once Interested need not seek refuge behind an- THEY Kalihl bay, and that, in case of compared the official plant of Hawaii the section of the statute relating to .u.W<.E: LAST... nexation, it would be the duty of Con- constructive contempt, as he would to the machinery of the Great Eastern drive right through that, as he believ AND gress to undertake the work. That the ed It to be unconstitutional. - task would ba an easy one is shown by packed in a sardine box. Under the the fact that the material to be dredg-- i What humbug all thi3 is! "If Hum ed Is mostly mud: not coral, as some plan of government which the active phrey3 wanted to stop the publication LADIES' LACE SCARFS .' ex-- 1 of the, evidence in his paper he could TEA CLOTHS hare supposed. The need of an politicians urge, the sardine box would TRAY CLOTHS panded harbor id often seriously felt, do so by telling the editor to quit. He two or three need get up hydraulic on SIDEBOARD COVERS .. -- and will become a crying one when have the machinery of not emotion Perfumes X SWISS ANTIMACASSAARS jthe. big steamers of the Sound lines the bench or strut about uttering 2 f Great Easterns. We are afraid the ART MUSLINS .10c Per yard ; trans-Pacifi- c which he isi begin to make their trips. threats has neither desire. LADIES' COTTON LISLE AND LACE HOSE 10c per 'We could not accommodate such ves- pressure would split the box. It is, of Intent nor constitutional authority to LADIES' WHITE KID BELTS sels now, but must prepare to do so carry out. Does Humphreys suppose FIGURED TAPESTRY SQUARES FOR PILLOWS course, urged by those who want the LINEN TABLE DAMASK , if Honolulu i3 to have a satisfactory that he is deceiving the public with sol yard 1 charter that many of the officials his pretense that he does not control lr commercial future. GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS NOW BEING OPENED AT t would work for nothing, but none of the columns of the Republican he GROWTH RETARDED. who hired the very man whom he pre There is a great difference between these theoretical, souls are willing to tends to threaten and rebuke, and who STORE sustained him these two. THE BARGAIN Tourist travel to these Islands. pledge services on those terms. when the directory of a prolific source of revenue, their the paper, sharing One article is really what the name Opposite the Fire Station. Fort and Beretarii S'-- sometimes the general public ALBERT BLOOM. Proprietor. is less than it has been for several We must expect, if we set up new offi- disgust at his policy, wanted a change Implies; the other a cheap imitation, seasons back, and it shows no signs of dictum of editors? Does he think that the Immediate revival. The plague, which ces, to be confronted with the public is so blind as not to see the only, n broke out a year ago this month (De- that the laborer is worthy of his hire. hand of the Judicial Esau when it IB 12), "111 cember brought transient immi- er hears the voice of the pretended every office-hold- will Ja IS gration to a sudden stop; and after the The refrain of cob? pay, WE HAVE iff plague suppressed, pay, Why Mil had been the tour be that of Kipling's ballad does not this showman jurist multitude took a superior interest come out like a man and open ist pay! ' a sub 4 in Europe, the Exposition being the scription and advertising agency for Tallow Dipt or I'm U peculiar magnet In the past, many III. Municipal government presup his paper In the space from which he The Real Kind sufficed t't illuminate the, home. The Dirk Aw armj bU of our visitors stopped here while on poses an intelligent electorate with has ostentatiously driven the public the way to Asia, but the troubles in and certain reporters? He might bet China have cut down this source of mutual interests and responsibilities. ter do that than to forever "puff" his upply. army Don't be 'fooled by the other kind. Were It not for the Such an electoraie does not exist and failing venture from the woolsack in people and the traders hurrying to the belief that he is fooling somebody Before purchasing, come and Inspect Manila., westbound passenger traffic will not exist for many years to come. Faugh! ELECTRICITY on the great Pacific routes would be The majority will pay but a slight our elegant assortment of real much lighter than It Is. Professor Scott makes ont a strong IS THE TWENTIETH If we are to draw tourists here in percentage of the taxes they vote; and case against the university.; idea as it CENTURY METHOD. , considerable numbers during the next we shall be confronted with the same has been applied, theoretically, to the few years, some special efforts must future estate of Punahou.j-H- points be made. The Advertiser does not conditions as between taxeater and out that fifteen or twenty. u,ndergradu- - think that Hawaii needs to be-- adver taxpayer as those' which were found Perfumes ODOR used as ii it were a new summer could hope for from thereTslands; and SMUKS resort. It Is ias well known now as in most of the Southern States Just he holds that the idea of getting stu NO DlKT Florida or Southern California; but it previous to the. time Senator Tillman dents from the Mainland is an irides Ti OUBuE. lacks one essential advantage which cent dream. In these' conclusions we those localities enjoy, namely, cheap calls "the Qrerthrow. quite agree . with him. The Punahou Of means of access from the large centers .V FRENCH, AMERICAN and ENG In this was project has a family, resemblance to of population. In brief, tourists of the the Stuth situation Bishop Berkeley's ancient scheme to LISH "MANUFACTURE. 45 middle (and most numerous) clas. changed by the shotgun and the tissue found a university on the Bermudas. are deterred from coming by excessive ELECTROLIER, PIANO, - al- ballot. In Washington, D. C, by" 1 steamship rates. LIBRARY and READING LAMPt One may go to Europe from New most unanimous request of the non- - OF CURRENT INTEREST. V York In very good style Indeed at a GLOBES and SHADES. IXj office-holdi- ng citizens, municipal gov- passage price of (45. At times compe Color's Radical Views tftlon has brought the first cabin rate ernment was abolished and the rule of CO., LB to 35. For the sum of $G5 palatial Controller Coler's speech, at the THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC accommodations on a commission organized in its place. opening last month of the new audi the fastest and torium $6,500,000 SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOR most sumptuous liners are to be had of the American mu These are the alternatives of relief . seum of natural history, in New York lillllSlI Mfr.-Co- xet the cost of a ticket from San The Westinghouc Eiscuic 2cd office-seeke- was devoted which, if the plans of the rs largely to emphasizing the Francisco to Hawaii on email steam raet that 90 per cent of the children CJ era or moderate speed is 75. For a carry, must yet be chosen here. of the city leave the schools before FORT STREET, P. O. BOX 144. sum but 15 In excess of that, one may they are fifteen years old because their get nrst-cla- ss passage We hasten to say that Honolulu will parents afford to send an across the con can't them HONOLULU. tinent, three thousand miles, though not resort to the gun or the tissue longer, and at the same time th land travel should be very much more scnoois or tne nigner grades are ballot; neither will . it endure ineff- crowded with the 10 per cent remain M. R. COUNTER. expensive than Viewed mg, a large part or whom are not comparatively the price between San icient and extravagant municipal gov- worth the extra education, but get K" Optician. Francisco and Honolulu seems and extor ernment. In the end such a because their parents can afford it. Watchmaker, Jeweler tionate. It certainly costs us a multi condition Mr. Coler thinks the city ought to do xuae or tourists. Hawaii ought to will have to be dealt with as was pre- more for the vast majority, and thai craw high schools colleges by the teachers, who make long and supported I no- o flna Hn nf TTOLIHAS W)ODS in SILVER Aiainiand every year. sented by the road board law of 1890. the city should only be open to such excursions San pupils nn.J CLOCKS- -i. trancldco. Portland, Ix)s That law provided as prove themselves deserving TIES, GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY, WATCH KS Seattle. An for elective road to work their way to the top. geles and San Diego people and the designs that sell at sight. A few of the lines: well-to-d- o boards in almost every district of Ha- Inhabitants generally of the SET?. trans-Rock- y BROOCHES. WAIST "Mountain States and Ter waii. The most incapable men were The Novelist's Actor Son. BABY FINS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS. WV ' ritoriea. should be ojr freaueni. ..nests. chosen; .Ronald MacDonald. whose newv novel, CHARMS. EARRINGS. GARTERS, HAT PINS. But between a $75 trip u rionolulu.t losses through incomoatencv "The Sword and the King," is to V put When purchasing Cigars see you CLASPS, THIMBLES. BABY BOTTLES. HIP. HOUKKS. I'KH or a 40 to ICO trip to Chicago, they and fraud were common, on the stag.? (for which, indeed, was that and when the it BOXKS. VASELINE ' v 1 1 originally SETS, MATCH 'wn. i cio ius ium more i planned), by a popular Am receive the original BUTTON HOOKS. MANICURE Tor money. uvai legislature met, the system erieari G:-crg- e their The truth is, as was actress, is a son of Dr. PUFF BOXES, PUNGENTS. respects our main source abandoned. Viewing' MacDonald, the well known Scottish . of tourist the electorate as - visitation, the western novelist. He was born- in lifiO, and And many others, which we will be pleased to sliow ouyrustome-s- part of the it after taking degree HONOLULU BELLE United States, we are a competi- stands in thU city, .the responsible his at Cambridge under was a schoolmaster, for two years in tive stittis with the i'em of cost bear- public could hardly be expected to England and for seven years in North Sold by all ing heivlly In favor of our rlvaU. Ha- Carolina. Of retailers for 5c tolerate its rule for late years he has been an waii must get on cn even ba is with more than two actor, and has written several plays them if it wants to make sure of a years. Are we not inviting one of which, "The Eleventh Hour," M. ft. COUNTER, LpvEjmg steady, trouble was played for a year in unfluctuUin? and permanent costs, the English in ujuc . me nr,tand and futile experimentation provinefcs. His first lessons in acting irom tourist were J. J. Pfonsky, courfo, in any event. ia th? as bY urging a taken at home. In future municipality now' Is it tba pau. there wi:i be seasons when , CO.. FrancW poople will n Ser t0 Wa,t UaU1 grows SOLE DISTRIBUTOR, SHREVE & San tome In large numbers I Ho"ol"lu Anxious About Wnamkr V Bhou''1 Jo something to close,13 the number of Territory of Hawaii. Islands, :V t$ up gaps responsible citizens Several life insurance companies are TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian the between. t OF ALL Fan'c;sco. G"6 govern- - watching with great interest for daily goods purchased or ordered of them, FREE can t&e steamship companies be In- - "uica win assure news returning same to r. .rt K of John Wanamaker's condition. THAKSPORTATinM tn Hrmnllllll or w faUrp.d-t0Tmak- the by firm, or e of lower ment those fitted to exercise it, The general has over a will be sent on selection to those known to the Pnent million on bi' than b" thos his life, and is probably the mtisfactory references in San Francisco. every most ? .rirlSwnrti SeaS heavily Insured person in th-- em N .01lL7 more qualification country. He has just undergone surl ,wou,d tourisu entlal except citizen-com- e, a iiiiEi but the Islands would get 'shin? gu'al operation for the removal of a QUEEN STREET en ii agricultural the carbuncle, und has not quite recover- homeseeker. Back East I ed, mi notwithstanding which he mak- the railroads organize excursions Jt is no argument la' SAN FUANCIsCO. land-hunter- of to raise ing STREETS, s, the crv campaign speeches against Senator lii.MARKET AND POST and the West hi heon L Quay. ... , r,iueft...... maJority ru,e- - Hence the solicitude of insur- upon rece pi o ' built up by them. With 90.000 Often majorities are ance . Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished west arres of companies. largest manufactory of Jewelryi ana ..mr. op-- n We i Government land still Isl- wrong, and they have the on the - need, for the common York city, and are prepared to furnisli special designs. - and of Oahu and we don't know how welfarp i.. Warm Praise for Stock and Bond Broker much on the ether Islands, there are' ' EnarDly curbed. The Chamberlain. voUng Here Is plenty of home sites to look for. But majority of Greater New York a late appreciation of Joseph the prospectors do not come; they'ig a" Here is a late appreciation of Joseph curse U' tbc ry ma-- Chamberlain, Lv nn can afford the trip. Once put rcg-- 1 written Ami.T the author: "He is the KngUsh-- ular rate down to $50. with r,eeial 3rlty of the South had to hs nut Hnivn master, of 'A'P j rates to partie?, mtii-i- ioaayp the big operator, the The Honolulu Tobacco nnd hundreds of farm- - by force of arms- - great grasping planner of vastvworks, Fire Insurance Agents ers drouth-stricke- n ' hIstor before and from the districts' ar.d hi? has. the nerve and coolness of Company, Ltd. of Southern California, a!one, would (after Galileo Is full of examples of a itaT, "i"1'1- - the alert brain of James the Ureat IMDODTlWr. TORAPrDNIsTS, E?.Oo"o that L Northern Ilailroal, inn wn 1 mvj v,r.,oyP?EatSl r'0r',y a with the charm and suavity of Wil- Z liam C. Whitney." WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALHto swarm over California in summer and JorIty that Wls a3 fatally as it was Commission Merchants Wl&?ZZUKhl ?, BeJ 2t ast wrong. The test of good tn such rates be Football Saved Them. When you want something special you're sure worth the while - government 13 not ma- - of the steamship com- the fiat of a The passion for football saved an en- DOt greatly profit tire ciass at West T.MoLht jority which Is obviously disqualified nenar.ee Point from doing AT? btr any business merit in frr five months. The second Careful attention given to business a "DrT nTfJ carrying a few passengers t0 ruIe but of men, - cla.s had been purished by being or- trusts. oTn at a large that the what- dered to do " constant gurd duty." Then by "ot FlN V-- the officers Knowing this Cigar wtbe Judged "Jf th? J 7 e, are discovered that the footba l GLOBE -- that as SS team WERNICKE BOOKCASES oestly It to smokers of refined taste f &W?JSSri$ would be a failure without ithree and ? commend steamship companies ought to consider obviously "fit. Upon that principle big members of that class. FIVE-CEN- T CIGARS on the market. on So the OFFICE FURNITURE 4 Its merits. government Is whole class was pardoned that these In stock, or ordered carried on In almost three might play on the team. from r -- Tlfj THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: jrfoXOLULtT DECEMBER I 1000. 13 vtv ii r tiir 11 . - .. and demonstrated the excellence of the work being done in school by their vwu WOMAN 'music WHO MANAGES A teacher. If an attempt vere - made to point ojt any particu) ;- ex-icell- feature of the perofrmau., it DAILY would be necessary to glvethe Mhsle NEWSPAPER IN , program, for everything was gcod antf THE ISLANDS ; entertaining, and went -- with a snap, jfrom the Cakewalk" to th? "Bye-l- o twoy. Takahashi, Thanks are due to Misses Rogers a Japanese, Looks and Daniels, and to , Mssra. Brown, After the Entire Interests of the Garcias (2), Shrader and Rev. V. Ault for their contributions to the program. Hawaii The" piano solo by Mr. George Schra-de- r, Shinpo Published Here. a selection from "Bohemian Girl," was exquisitely rendered and grate- fully appreciated by the audience. The song, (h . .e1 little woman; always at a "Asthore," by Rev. V. Ault, was .rtain hour you will find her in her also notably fine. AT AUCTION, place in the office, pencil or pen in hand, Notwithstanding the fact that there adding up columns, estimating amounts were three or charging four other attraction? " i.r accounts and making out to keep people ON A I I away that evening, a TUESDAY, iDKC. 4, 1900, Mils. full greeted It must he a new exjierienoe. a new house the opening chorus. lift-- for a Japanese woman; The entertainment was a financial as but Mrs. well as Takahashi declares she likes it and is musical success, and the public Commencing at 10,a. m.. I win sell P rft-ftl- happy in her chosen profes- of.Wailuku will anxiously await the at Auction, to the highest bidder for sion. next concert. on "" cash, the premises, t R. -'-- ' - had absnlutflv rin Rncrliuh train. lng in Japan and what English she now AT CENTS kr.ows krc has picked ut since she first AL UNION. Household Furniture j landed in Honolulu. If you know any- thing of Japanese bookkeeping you will Choxal Society and Choir Will Eo'h know tnat it is totally unlike our meth- - and Furnishings. ,u1 Their BVttom I o c! Meet This Evening nevertheless, and I am told that they Tonight from 7: SO to 8:30, there will at the premises known as the ie.--3 uo peo - . C . X&v- - . . i rii uiieii mail many or our be the regular meeting iLJiV. :. ple. of the Choral Society in the Sunday school room of BALMORAL "Mrs. Masa Takahashi is a very on bright woman and you may say I sail the Central Union Church. Everybody mauka side of Young street. Just is cordially invited to join socie- Ewa of Kapiolani street, or town side so." were Mr. Shiozawa's last words. this of Thomas Square, Mrs. Takahashi arose and made a low ty, which is intended for th musical consisting as fol- - lows: V mlLi.- Mtiaint bow that smacked or Oriental good of the city, and of all choirs, the life and customs, and this is my re-t- n Central Union Church simply furnish- P't ELEGANT. UPRIGHT PIANO, . nibrance eyes of her: Brown that ing . - ' ' ' you the music and a place of meeting. COUCHES, ' ' :l- t' ' Br look frankly in the face; brown 8:30 promptly, EXQUISITE ROCKERS, li'.V 7 hair done European fashion, rolled At the Central Union choir will meet in the usual !ace to OAK TABLES, hack and knotted loosely, with a stray ELEGANT PICTURES, short hair or twi floating lightly to the practice the Christmas music, which is BEDROOM SETS, lip of her improvised fan: native dres.s extremely difficult. All old members ENTIRE KITCHEN OUTFIT. ' a holoku well made and well fitting: are urged to assist, as well as .all And DRAWING ROOM self-iKssess- FURNISH- :x ed 1 -- pose an a cheery those, non-membe- who have at any INGS; also, mlle; but quick and nervous hands a GOOD rapid worker evidently. time assisted in the special musical ICE CHEST. And that is Mrs. Man Takahashi. the services. only woman business manager of a Among other selections, the grand Must be sold; party leaves imrae- - newspaper in Japan o Honolulu. old "Hallelujah Chorus" will be re diately for Coast. hearsed. Singers should attend each WAIL.UKU SCHOOL CONCERT. and every rehearsal, Monday and Sat WILL E. FISHER. Auctr. urday evenings. Excellent Program Rendered by the SERVICES ON SUNDAY. Pupils and Outsiders. 30-BIKES- -30 On last Saturday evening the music Good Singing at Central Union Morn loving public of Wailuku were offered Evening. a rare treat at the Wailuku school ing and concert, says the Maui News. Miss At the Central Union Church the I!Y ORDER OP Nape, who has charge of the music de- morning offertory solo, "Changeless partment of the school, with the active the Love of the Master," was sung by Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery assistance of Mrs. McKay, the prin- Mrs. McDonald, soprano. The anthem-sol- o cipal, and Miss Richardson, the assist- was also sung by Mrs. McDonald. UN MONDDaY, DEC 3, 1900- ant teacher, prepared and gave an en- The evenipg musical service was tertainment which reflects r.o less conducted tfy a male quartet, first ten- AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, credit on the teachers than on the or, Mr. C. A. Elston; second tenor, Mr. pupils and others who kindly yolun-teere- d I. S. Dillingham Jr.; first bass, Mr. At Auction their services for the occasion. Prouty; second bass, Mr. V. V. Di -- The orchestral opening of loth part lingham. Tha quartet rendered several In order to pay the repair bills on selections. The choir proper was '?v-e- n thirty bicycles I am authorized to selS. a we-1- deserved rest by Mrs. J. V. them at Public Auction at my sales- Yarndley who, with Miss Delia K. room, corner Alakea and- Merchant; Griswold, assisted in the hymns. After streets, at 12 o'clock noon. AU in good ' the sermon Miss Griswold sang, by the repair. pastor's request, "John Anderson, My jo: Here is an opportunity to secure a -- Wheel cheap. . . . Throughout both services Prof. A B. Ingalls presided, as usual, at the or ,; gan. WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. Sheriff to Windward. Corporation Notices. High Sheriff Brown went to the windward side of Oahu yesterday to examine the jails at Kaneohe and COPARTNERSHIP - NOTICE. ' m- v Wz-Zi--- Hauula. in the Koolau listricts. He l. will also .make jia inspection .of. J.he L. C. ABLES, Island police there. The high sheriff C. J. McCarthy and David Dayton, ' . all - ' went by way of the Pali, and will be puma im irrv' ii ie "s'if of Honolulu, Oahu. Territory of Ha- III II II I lllll&f back in hi3 office this morning. The waii, have formed a copartnership visit was brought about by numerous with ach other for the purpose of complaints of the condition of the jails carrying on the Pantheon Saloon, in mentioned. . . . V . ... . 1 . Honolulu. , t J il'iin." h- - "wh til I ii.iv- - d'..i- - laL.' ' mi.. ' DAVID DAYTON, . Hh.it nb )ui . Him lut fifty Velif o. i.i.i. without th )l.l'Kt "WHEN HE Fl.i; L. C. ABLES, ., 'olour: ' prv.u frMlnlntf or fitting for i mud KfrttH 'id- - vt' c. j. McCarthy. I I corn-fii'i- n ) t ,, tn i th.mk i ; 2234 7. ' l'.. Ullllf nf hr .ir would, no doubt, have . vn wise in Dec. 4, ivry tn- - Mn.l tippll. M'n t w.rk for It i r t nor Mr. I). Lanharu to take a niplete testi , '.'i brlnulnn my up to It prfx. I rt tnrovn'..n pntr on Sundays any way. but a. I sjs nn n.-- mlwr-tliiiint- !, .he'more (VTSfcYDE ' wilicrlptlon, for tli muny 'SUGAR GCfilPKY, s - LTD. in,) n n t r circuinsi' am-e- r.- mentions. nr and for niikinir It a paylnc under the t" f.ircfl a y lv lirrci, i Mr. Lanliiirn is a c..ier. ;'nd for the I'd ipntillltv twenty-liv- e 'jrsued - c last year H.s i his NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT "Nowm.m I bav xoni'-thint- over " tn mm. I I 4f calling in VhaK. tte ftr-.-- t. Brisbane. the tenth assessment of 10 per cent l - f t ry month ln"tr.i-- f lowing ha for- ' I i fire iH tneir y' Queensland. That hi: i !;:uin to most ($2.00 per share), levied on the assess- fntm t I jr.' - Co., ' Hi., v.iii, but f'.l-"- i of the people of the i i r.aturally fol- - able stock of the McBryde Sugar tli' .Mr. li.ani-.- l. I lit- - Il "Iletau-- I wan -- Ltd., on 1, 1900, l.irn n. hiM bMn T.ik iIi.ikIiI i.n th replUd, f adopted nn nfl n;irt ,,,, f.r lnp ormf.prt were lows: for Brisbane hat. attained its is due December and t.i-ti-.- ! by ' will be delinquent on December 15, 1900. i in. .it v. tv nation in ti j.i.m'i. vn.ni. tn iwcaust a family when a baby and they gave genuine treats and won hearty en- - prominence within that period. 1 V will please prompt ht--r himh 4 If I lll't. f r V TV ITl lii il Ill4 I t mo Ho I r Ti mM tx- V r T hat.'a a ' Stockholders make . rn vui "Some seven years ago," writes Mr. tlmt iihr urid. riit.HHl nil tbf dl.iloKu-- nce: but we are of the same blood. payment at the office of Messrs. Theo. ' iy mvt"rloui - .. -- were spirited and entertaining. Sept. 28. 1S9!. & Co., Jtpn How I.. i. a rmv.- you I. n In fharitc i,rn of tne iim(. f.ihpr and moth.-r.- Lanham. under date of H. Davles Ltd. " t Uy U Mldv I singing of school, especially P. M. SWANZY. int .f th. IliiWMll ShlniHi?" ak"d. Pay In and day out. rain or uhlne, The the "I began for the first time in my life f I 4, w Mnd - Mfi-- t wan th. advanced classes, was far above indigestion. Treasurer McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd. i'ti.i ritr Thr'.- yi.irt a ha'f." baby nnd th cares of housekf eplnsr. the to suffer from With it 5609 ' "f 1'i.ti k.'d hI.IIii v. t latu with my hiii.ban.1 nn make no difference to this quiet, self- - the standard of ordinary school work were asthmatic symptoms, although 1 t.f , th uhiit.liit f two montn t. Honolulu and did then understand that the latter tiin.l. . I t I i v nt i m 1 ilk.-- it n my r NOTICE. i 1. Nl r Th complaint is by the hT. . hi p.'-p- r often caused " !'' tM4iri.44 Mk-- in hiifband to write for mnnitr - i a flu1 "'1 be .ikk'-- I tormer. ' I ' In lhi v'r-- ItU!!!.'"-- continued to AN ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEET, 'il.lih'd ' to lIuilK" f'f the "The combined diseases ' ' t t a'l'l." I lng of the stockholders of the People's ill.' t.ri1 ;,inm' i t, ai.d e mi't ' d hi ofi'. r plague me for three years, and a miser- I i - I Ice and Refrigerating Co., Ltd., will be f. r Him trl.l.- m tut reiria "'l able stretch of time it was. I was re- ' I held at rooms of Hawaiian . t i k i l " '. I'oi 'i In J.i ii ii ?'" the the "ti 'i luctantly obliged to give up some of Safe Deposit Company on Monday, De- i r . h.-- r .n;f tblrl.V-IIV- aico." ii ,y y.ari. ii. , my engagements, and found that after 3, 1900, 10 a. m. ln do.n n. I.Hik hrr Hire. hh? i.p-J.- cember at o'clock I working days needed a complete O. urn t l fully t n oun. r, aa six I WILLIAM ATWATER, k" I frv.!v t. nir n f.tmoii, French naylnir has It: "l"n rest on Sundays. Secretary. .. i -- Honolulu, November 28, 1900. 5715 Mr Kbl.- - f .mfiie a it. ul.'iu.Tt ImK" U'elle pil Xmas "No medicines, or kind of treatment, i I wry I rl doing me any good, I finally concluded lilt." u '" ' I.1 n "Who yoiir mIii. atlon In Japan might be in ELECTION OF l' r lltl oriirt """" to see what virtue there OFFICERS. t n ;nitlib. with Mother Seigel's Syrup. I had heard of No; I hM.t i k.mmI plain educatlo i; i never possibly on ''' m ll tlii!,l..ii'.. r rf it before, but used it t tt.-- than many, perhaps; but not AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL-meetin- g ' l i I. prejudice nf r.i-- "h" M today." account of the unreasonable nnitiy are icttlnu - of the stockholders of WILD-ER'- S I" ii v mi I In. 1 1 y n pretty kmm hum. rfii widely felt against advertised medi- dut ft ttnit hvi Irfn i STEAMSHIP COMPANY, held 14 keeps a net of Presents i rl '!" TakMh.ifhl on th onlv d.iily f.r Mr. OK this date, the following officers were I with YOt MAY NOT THINK my 'i'.i it, tfi.. T r- - tMH.ki nnl all account connected However, about four years ago elected to serve during the ensuing lh runnin .f m prof iiermm nwppapT. was strongly called to it by year: ' attention -- Th-- Mr. Hhlomiwa turne.i aroiinu: C. L. "Wight, ' i rt I In th. , ,,, an acquaintance, and I tried it, yet not President. 1'irit ,,,.iv reBtrlctloti w h.n AV. G. Irwin, Vice ie home "vm-1,,,'!,,,,- !, with any lively hope of its helping me. President. cbaif nux thlx: It must be S. 13. Rose, Sec'y m.IvN- - Japan-- I found it extremely and Treasurer. kept ,tm an Independent 95 Nevertheless. W. F. Allen, Auditor. " li-rn- n. ,,,!, t I left remedy In In all other rpje beneficial. It did what no other Ten-ne- y, .Ntimr b-- en The above officers, with E. D. i-- rtn liberty, and I hnv inter. u, th iu!thein t ATake-it-Ez- y had done or even begun to do: it set "W. O. C. Beck-le- y, j Pfotenhauer, and I 1'mi.l i, menf Jtintin.Mi in my r noire, me right. comprise the Board of Directors. always keep Mother S. B. ROSE, Secretary. new name, and new vl- - Nowadays I V n.Mlnic Seigel's Syrup in the house, and when- Honolulu, November 26, 1900. 5713 M"" , t may ffely state that '""". my I'lu lv oi...rv.ttlw..'..rtlment.ntyrm Mas t Takahashi handled the ever I feel the approach of any of i - or Lawn "v .b.M.kn and conducted the business por- Veranda former symptoms I resort to it; and it ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ' n. subscription Increased .4 and t..n the has j ck i : ; Jn 'J 1 never fails to give relief. pro. .double." , Swing. All my family use whenever they Shlotwi, the ' it i ! ' kn,,w "f Bny ",h' r ."',H WAIALUA CO in- - are ill or depressed (probably from in- AGRICULTURAL ;.n,! For Adults and digestion). One of my sons in particu LIMITED. ' .r.iir.x'r ' I" Mo biisj. t'a " k x.ikMhabl thousht awhile and lar, is enthusiastic in its praises .and ' "i l.irif.. 4t..r.. li.nje b r heml: "No; I c an't Children. says Is nothing itKe Mother bet- - THE NINTH AND FINAL As- B,',y shook there sessment of 10 per cent ($10.00 per "I.n his o4 ,4 a think f any. I know t am the only gel's Syrup to set him right again - or Ehare), has been called on the assessa- ' . I h felt i.Iih In Honolulu, and I never heard whenever he feels off. colour. niW- I was In Jjpan. ble stock of this company, to become on .lolnic It white I am an pld of Brisbane; ,, -- f a domestic life . resident due and payable at the office of Castle tt-.ran- Are fond 'if, ,,rUhtne.l and b-c- am l"H III' MIII.I.MH.I ,i . having carried on a cooperage business & Cooke. Ltd.. on October 30, 1900. DE- " x i.'if s..m.dioy n ,,.,,... much. .h. a mu h:" here for the last twenty-fiv- e years. You LINQUENT NOVEMBER 30, 1900. ntf.i. h- -d ! open it drtwer and W. A. BOWEN. nny'ui, hustily pulled are at liberty to publish what I have Co., ..u.w ik with iuh k, j Treas. Walalua Agricultural Three i'hiinc'4 .mt i.ntwr tack.ice. said should you think fit to do so." 5690 . .mm ' undid the utrlnit Lt'd. f (.roved smUs. nervous ftnirers sh D. , . Lanham. n point r Ami pro.iu.e.i nir 5.00 5' t ie . tNVCfVWti ' Probably from indigestion," says . - i" p ..l.w''w rri'Mor-ni- wnrn,- in. nr inn mh ... feel- - NOTICE. had stwken Mr. Lanham in accounting for the i d oil th" s.'ene - whVd- - f.MMi r.nausn. ou lies lng of mental depression. He is t i him. - t MY HAVING LEFT MY BED ly, luminously, most instan- . WIFE 11 . a twiy lathy";. Lawn Mower right. In . (. ..A. T .I Wn wmiiin? Tliat itlad note of triumph was ces it does come from indigestion, and ijndlDo.ro de'bts "contracted I m Importance any "i. half yetirt ait'i. mltk'M". h. th Juot the thlnjr this, rainy weather. so do tho great majority or our trou" i . . ft t . . .m "lutV tiJIDT. by her from this date. it In M.uk old bles, of mind or body. And for.indiges W. S. I baby" Is Just months while the prans Is prowln? ?o fast BARTLETT. M 'lfiese are tlht as SO, 190). 5717 nth p,.w. and l h- - l larKe and lusty . tion, in all Its forms and phases, the November h- urr-ar- photrnph j Syrup. .. Vi - ed in the cure Is Mother Seigel's t but w rtrt.1. in !tl..; must n wuriny lKls i ' NOTICE. 'T I r t We have Just recelvctl a new lot Grass a r,tiest"ri V I fjy of Catchers, assorted sizes; tit height or plctur- - herewith presented any Mower. Careful count by a competent person tirth. The liv- SHOOTING. OR . THE f nh-- r was just IM rt.iya old. places the whole number of buffaloes HUNTING. rood I.e.VInu, tiiaen when he Willfam carrying of firearms on any of the lands .44.,.., N.,W th cl. Burlnj.i.f those ing today ai only 1.024. rr. T. when sh mtrk says In his book concerning the owned or leased by the Dowsatt Com- r l" -r ! I Hcrnaday rv .. ti.'h f. r sh- . . easy pany, Ltd.. Is absolutely forbidden. , .4 ix buffalo that H would have been as ifklv and It Is a And hi nnf how was U tn rmint the number of leaves in a forest Tresspassers will be prosecuted to the t asked Mr. pnioanwn & buffaloes extent of the law. in b trusted. ,r,.ih!a for Mr. Takahashi and he to b Pacific Cycle Mfg. Co. as to calculate the number of full "H-- .I at her with trT,heVa they did not bear the living at any given time during the his B. F. DILLINGHAM. when EIILER BUILDING. 6709 "t many women In 'pam iurnatn? FORT STREET. tory of the species previous to lr.O. Manager. 'UK IV.CJFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, pECEMBER S, i900.

pus of the United States proper, there ! has boon an increase in population of F. MORGAN '64.011. or 71.1 per cent. JAS. THE CENSUS The land of Hawaii- total surface the COLLEGE IS . i 1 w an Islands is approximately 6,419 square c Arc , ..tow j mih-s- the average number of persons at I square the-las- t Hoi to th mile at tnree '((tisust-- s as follows: ISM, 13.9; 1'm;, lfi.9: 1:"0, 23.8. OF II j Table 2 shows the population of Ha- HOT NEEDED waii in detail by Islands at each census HIQueen Street, AND SHALL UK 33 I PLESEU TO SKv from 17S to lOOt), Inclusive, while Table ' y,)r . . 13, which Immediately follows, shows, p. 0. Box &94. Ttlphn. 72. IN OUR NEW QUARTERS I for each Island or group of Islands, the The Details of the Count; Oahu's Transformation civase) by number and per cent of each Given Out. Island or eroun of Islands from 1890 to jl&uO, corresponding substantially to the Impracticable. ten-ye- ar period for which comparisons ENTS are made in the census of the States oston Block, and Territories of the United States POPULATION'S INCREASE proper. NOT ENOUGH-STUD- TABLE 2 Population of Hawaii in De- tail, by Islands. 1878 to 1900. FORT STREET. Islands 1900- - The Figures Show Hawaii 154.001 the Marvelous Hawaii Island 46,843- - Professor M. M. Scott Takes No 20,734 . Growth of Honolulu In Kauai and Ntibau Islands the Maui Island 25,41 Stock in Proposed Plan Past Ten Years. Mi.lnkai and Lanai Islands . .. 2.F.04 Oahu Island 5S.f.04 for Expansion. i, TAHl-- E 3 Increase in Population of bulletin1 ,,!'WHii lsl;inds' WATCH THIS Tb following is in part a SMITH'S proposed SPACE Hawaiian census issued by the 'Nuinbt.r PRESIDENT a college of Puna-ho- u " H,ld 'J"''IVreentage o Increase or t-- or United States Census Bureau: I Increase, by Islands. In Detail, with, a curriculum equaJlicgi huture Announcements. The first census of the Hawaiian Isl- -' from 196 to 1900 In breadth, and class of studies the mods was taken In 1S32 and was follow- -' Hawaii 44.9S1 41.2 great colleges of the Mainland, is not in t tne ir.n i&f.n nd ttawan lsiana 13.558 40.7 thought wril of by the majority of ..nUi..u' " l , i i vn;v,,. 5,342 39.8 every six years thereafter. . ii, Honolulans. U and Mau iM,and 7,690 '43.3 of Punahou are oppos The census of Hawaii in 1900 was tak- - Isl 92 3.8 The students Molukai and Ianai ed the idea, is said.. Professor Jun- - 1 of. year, but the Oahu Island 18,299 45.5 to it .n ils of that M. M. Scott, principal of the Hlgji from 1S66 to 1S96. inclusive. TAIJLE 4 Increase in Population of nuK uy School., was asked as a representative were taken as of different dates, as fol- Hawaii, in Detail, isianas H. 1900. school teacher, what he thought MAY lb90 to public & CO., LTD lows: 1S66, December 7: 1872, December Increase, of the plau 27; H78. tH?cember 27; 1884. December Islands- - No. Per Cent I think it is impracticable. sala. 17; 1890. December 28; 1S96. September Hawaii (group) . 64.011 71.1 Professor Scott. "We cannot havve col con- Hawaii Island . . 20.0S9 . 75.0 Carriages J7. No Information is available 74.8 leges without students. cen- Kauai and Niihau S.S75 I you, cerning the dates as if which the Maui Island 8,059 46.4 without horses, grant but not 1866 wvre Table 1 I W. H. RICE, PRESIDENT. suses prior to taken. Mtdokai and Lanai 3 11.3 scholarless schools. have heard the .shows the population of Hawaii at each 27,kl0 87.5 a university for Hawaii tu-jptt- ahu Island scheme for census from 1832 to 1900. in.luHve, discussed before now, and ? have never with the number and per cent of Decrease. THJSJ3AY. Increase (or decrease) during each cen- considered, it feasible. sus period. This table shows that all the Islands "The census just finished gives Ha- s have increased materially In popula- 154,000 people. Of 60,000. TAHL.K 1 POPULATION OF HAWAII waii these, Auction Sale tion since 1S90, with the exception of Japanese-- . I know exact 1832 TO 1900. com- are don't the OF Molokai and Lanai, which show a 60.000 is a Tair AND Orutus Per bined loss of 11.3 per cent. The largest number, but estimate. Tears Pop. No. Cent. percentage of increase reported fs 87.5 "These are-- chiefly males without HARNESS 1 - 154,001 44.981 41.2 fur Oahu Island, in which the city of children, and even their few children Unclaimed Goods ltrec 10i,020 19,030 21.1 Honolulu is situated. must be counted out as far as second- ! S9.990 9.412 11.6 Table No. 5 shows population of higher concerned. 38.9 the ary or education is 1W4 1:0.578 22.593 Hawaii by districts, certain of the Isl- 15,000 or 20,000 Chinese wh : &7.9S5 1.08S 1.9 Count out ON MONDAY, DECEMBER ands being divided into districts, equiv- children, who, also. 3, in1OT 56.897 6,062 9.6 alent to the minor civil divisions of are without and 1 SC 62.959 6,741 9.6 cut only a trifling figure In the matter AT 12 ULOCK NOON,, which the counties of the United States or KTIRY 1&S0 69.700 3.438 4.7 are composed. of higher education. Ten thousand; or At my salesroom, 33 Queen I 73.13H 11.027 13.1 strec 13U The city of Honolulu is 12,000 Portuguese of the population, will sell at PuWic Auction a-- quantity 1K0 84.165 24.414 22.4 with the district of Honolulu, in Oahu are poor, and" when their children are of UNCLAIMED-GOOD- S from, the- - Pa it3 108.579 21.734 166 Island, and is practically he only city able to read and write and cipher a cific Mail warehouses. na 130 313 In Hawaii. Table 6 shows the popula- little they are usually compelled by tion of Honolulu from 1866 to" 1900. in- Decrease. by necessity to put them at work. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. clusive, together with the Increase purposes we can The first census of the Hawaiian Isl- - number and per cent during each cen- - "For high school Laprobes, mods, taken In 1832, showed a population us period. count on a total of 10,000 in' Hawaii, 6 1S66 Is population of a small of 130.313. but each succeeding census TAKLK Population of Honolulu, which the Whips up to and including 1S72. showed a loss, to 1900. town in the United States. Now, what and Ihe census returns in 1S72 giving a pop-- Census Increase about a college with only that to draw illation of only D6.S97. representing a loss Years Pop. No. Pr.Ct. from? As to practical results, all onr Tie Ropes. aloe litl of 73.416, or 06.3 per cent. 1900 39.306 9,36 31.3 in the 1878 a sehools have been conducted The census of showed only 196 29.920 7.013 30.6 past fifteen slight increase over that of 1372, but lvjo 22.907 2.420 11.8 English language for the during the next six years the popula- - 1SS4 20.4S7 6,375 45.1 years. Yet Punahou and the High Won Increased rapidly, and the census ls7H ... 14.114 73S 4.9 School are the only schools that do Of 1HH4 showed a population of 80,578. or 1S72 14.825 1.331 9.8 secondary work. The total in both Horses Neatly an Increase ulnce 178 of very nearly 39 1VCS .. 13.521 ,schooIs is about 175 pupils. In the Clipped. per cent. From 1884 to 1S90 the popula- jHigh School there are eighty studying tion of the Islands increased 11.6 per Decrease. mow, between ninety and from 1890 to 1896 21.1 per cent, and at Punahou tnt. The population of Honolulu in 1S66 and one hundred. Many of these In 1 giving a population in 1896 of 109,020. hum 13.521. as compared with a popula- Honolulu Co. Ouring the four years from 1896 to 1900 tion in 1900 of 39,306. or an increase of mental ability should not be in the Stock Yards the per centage of increase has nearly practically three fold in thirty-fou- r High School course. In Boston, an LIMITED. doubled, the present cersus showing a years. in- - old city one of traditional scholas The largest percentage of and CORNER KING AND SOUTH population or I54.0U1. representing an , rease during any one period was 45.1 tic attainment, only seven per cent of STREETS. inrreaae over mat reponea in ivjs or from 1878 to 1S4. those entering the public schools are 4081. or 41.2 per cent. During the last Honolulu had a population in 1S90 of High School. ten years, 1890 to 1900. or - graduated from the from substan- snowing an increase from 1890 to being now with tlally the same Interval as for the cen- - 1900 of 16,399, or 71.5 per cent. There the best effort only 175 in all Hawaii in secondary studies, it seems plain that it would be impossible to prepare more than O -- J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & CO. fifteen or twenty pupils a year to pass BEACH LOT O an examination and take up college work. FOR "It has been urged that pupils will SALE. O-- TJ come here from the Mainland. Why D should they come here? If the climate in the East is severe, as it is, boys The undersigned offers for sale an 5 O and girls of delicate constitutions will KLEGANT BEACH LOT at Xaalawai, o go to Berkeley and Stanford, or to on the east side of Diamond Head. ARTISTIC GETTING Southern California, where the climate The property is between resi the is not severe, and yet is bracing, and dences of Mrs. A. Rosa and Mrs. S. C. O where tuition, board, and all necessi Dwight. ties and luxuries are much cheaper Lot has a frontage of 110 feet on the o beach, and a depth of from 2fl to 228 than here. feet. Q With the large equipment neces Contains 23,000 square feet. THINGS o-- sary for a college, the paid teachers property a. 0 The scarcity of seaside of --o required to carry on college work in fered for sale makes this a very valua o the different courses.it would take per ble chance, which intending purchasers haps ten times as much money to should early avail themselves of. o conduct the institution here as would cost to send away the students For further particulars, apply to lIN SHAPE to any of the best universities in th O United States. Those able to send JAS. P. MORGAN, 11 sons and daughters to a college o their 33 Queen o want them to go to the Mainland or Street. abroad. They want them to get that "D O-- larger view of the outer world which AT THE o For Christmas. Co comes in the life at any of the mag- o nificent Institutions of the United o States and Europe. In the past these sons and daughters of Hawaii have OFFICE been sent away, and they will be in HAWAIIAN GAZETTE - 1 the future. o "Consult the feelings of the students o VE AIlK HBCEIVINr, und will have in a few weeks a complete themselves. They do not want to fin-is- a their tot of the Finest Grades o-- education here. They want a. of FritNITURK ever shown in town for a to see something. They want to go to a. the Holidays. WV are making out-d- the big colleges where they will meet social efforts to o all previous C o years. thousands of fellow students from all Tlefore making any purchases in the Furniture line pay us a o parts of the world. Many of them Wt; we will be only too glad to show you o also desire an alma mater whose around our store, buy or standing, size and fame, will give add not. ed weight to their degrees. For a long time to come the bulk We DO ALL SOUTH of Furniture Repairing and make old furni- of the population here must be of the I lower whose ture Wok like new in a short while. order children will not o have the money or the aptitude or brain power for college education. It would be gratifying, no doubt, to Ha- waii's pride to have a college here, but Riding O the facts do not warrant a college now, o or in the Indefinite future." Awnings Lincoln used to be fond of tolling a and Tents story which he got from Mr. Connant, of a lawyer In a Western town who desired addles MADE th. nomination for county Judge. On the TO ORDEH. o-- a morning preceding the evening on whici the county convention was to meet, he ap- - ON Ro plii l to the livery-stabl- e keeper in his vil O laKe Ior a norse ana buggy in which to Upholstering. O lrlv to the county town, sixteen mites I . . . Tree nisiant, where the convention was to be I Genuine Hawaiian 1 held. "Give me the b-s- t and the fautot o horse you have, Sam," said he, "so that o I will have time to go around and see the neiore uie convention comes O iosnveryman, in." Tho TJ however, was supporting a ri- - Ridiny on STEEL FORK, CALIFOHMA --a inn.jiuaie, anu gave the lawyer Saddles the BEST 1 T . . . fl (f urKt Tnnr m n a, vi,,i upptartu perieci,- OUR OWN MAKE. Style, durability and finish up to dai? I MfMDID c ttiit which broke down entirely etc. - before half Martingalff, th- journey was completed; so that when Riding Bridles. Spurs, Hair Ropes, laggings, canaiuate arrived the convention had RKASON-- O'Vrtujourneu. ana his rival had beon n.,mi. ISLAND ORDERS FILLED. PRICES n hls return to the stable, th.- - following late afternoon, knowing- " it I i r 'ha" v MORGAN Corner King and Bethel T I. 3 lo resent the trick played up JAS. F. o Streets. ' ". ne saw to the owner: "Look h re o .smith, you must be training this horse fcr the New lork market. You expect o him to to sell Q TJ a:i undertaker for a hearse norsc. i Broker a. don t you? Well, it's time wasted. I know COLLINS from his gait that you ftrin C. Co have spent day R training him to pull o a hearse but hell TBLBPHONE;862. yruvr aueaa lauure. Why, he's so fclow Queen Leading Harness Manufactaf o he get a corpse 33 Street. P. O. BOX V7 J. HOPP & CO. J. HOPP & CO. J. HOPP & CO.-- o coullnt to the cemeteiv mi iime ior me resurrection P. 0. Box 594. Telephr 7 Established 1891. to informs them of the exact position of auairs in Honolulu. BY the society, as 1 believe you are AUTHORITY. P SGOPAL has uroviCed a Krant to that liuiese up to June 30 ot the present REGULATION REGARDING THE HE OLD year, More than twelve months' notice MASTERS given to Bishop Willis, who was INTERMENT OP THE DEAD informed that, the islands having pass- - IN THE DISTRICT OP ea to the Oovernment of the United HONOLULU. MATTERS ritates, the fcoclety could not be respon In ( i,,rr' ' f,ur : sible lor the work of the Church in Whereas, That there having been no On Exhibition Honolulu after that date. place prepared for 1 am informed by the Bishop of Lon burial of the. dead III don, who had an interview with Your as required by law at the expiration of , Art Roorti5 of .!K the Pacific Hardware Lordship last month, that the position the period set. October 1st. 1900, and an Company, Why England Withdrew taken by the society is regarded by you extension of time having been granted Ltd. us a fair and Just one, and that the for such special burial permit until Church of the United States is able and cemeteries as prescribed by Her Help. willing to take charge of the islands at law should any time, placing them in the charge of be available, and now that such feasi- the iiishop of California for the pres ble arrangements are an accomplished li ent. fact, therefore Bishop Willis, on the other hand, pro Resolved, That no permit for BISHOP D inter FOR THE WiLUS1 t EAS tests that the United States Church can ments shall be granted within the city HOLIDAYS do nothing until the General Conven limits except to possess tion in 1901. and claims meanwhile the those already continuance of the society's grants. ing burial plots. rvUiMiU.MMIY OUTFITS, with A fine Your Lordship will greatly oblige the This regulation shall go into effect ,l(,,.t line of HUKNT WORK tv Mi K. Th3 Living Church Gives Resume Standing Committee by Sic Lrnthrr untl VmmKmi Mat- - a telling them from and after the first day of Janu- i r .i.rp rkni. Smith of San Francisco. what is the exact position of affairs, ary. A. D. 1901. of the Discussion About and how these apparently contradic- C. B. WOOD.. , tory statements can be reconciled. Honolulu See. I remain, etc., President Board of Health. IIKNRV V. TUCKER, Honolulu. Nov. 7, 1900. 6707 FRENCH CHINA FOR DECORATING Secretary. following ARTISTS MATERIALS IN LARGE from the Llvlnic To which the Bishop of New York re IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VARIETY I"'Church, the American organ of plied as follows: First Judicial Circuit, Territory of in- - . ' IMIOtt'?ATN of Picture Mouldings and Pmm the Episcopal Church, ia of Hawaii. Before Humphreys, Judge, . Christmas " New York. April 20, 1900. - i.iMrikMiM. -- . . prosent?. OIL AND ic,.- 'ik ... 1.1 10 arrive nat notrnfr an,i ' teresi: My IXar Prebendary Tucker: Bishop at Chambers. t v 1 r o , mftsnvinK. Kirn " Th- - following Vil.ts ia - Lillian Lee Newton, an infant, by Al- .nftructWm'lS 7" "" "memorandum" Issued mistaken. It is entirely com- for cSnraSrSfaSlSe1 l.y s. P. G. Bishopric to the American Church to tak.; bert F. Judd, her next friend, plain- the relative to the over tiff, vs. George H. Newton and Sarah . - the charge of Church work in Ho- f Honolulu is. published in tht- (Un--i A-- nolulu at any moment. We cannot, r:, W. Newton, his wife: Flora Ste V" ii.) Church Times, and hast reference a Bishop of Honolulu until vens, a widow; Caroline Clark, a t tlirj protest' made by that Bishop the- meeting of the General Convention, widow, and Juliette Z. Forbes and S. P. G. but our canons provide a mode by George W. Forbes, her htfsband, de- .tair.st the action of the in dis fendants. Bill continuing tl.elr which the Presiding Bishop may as- for Partition. support of his see from sign to any neighboring Bishop 100, the' Bishop maintaining the Jun'.. that care of territory which needs Episcopal NOTICE i OF COMMISSIONER'S Ike support o'tight un- supervision. Pacific such to b continued SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Hardware Co., Bishop Willis insists upon making Ltd. til the American General Convention of - certain " - i Church before his withdrawal. He has By order and decree of the Hon. A, continuance: ! not the slightest right to take any such 8. Humphreys, First Judge of the First FORT STREHT, HONOULU. Thw Diocese, founded in 1S61. was . portion. The American Church w ill not Cicuit Court of the Territory of Ha- brought lm existence without consul- - r, fee hin out. but when Church of waii, sitting chambers in by or- - the at the above tuiion with th socuty a special Kngland. by whatever process surren-.ui.Uatio- n entitled cause, and as commissioner formed In England. The;cr.s the administration of church in- - appointed by said court, I will offer lunua raim nc iimuuitieui, iiiu vuc lerests m that part of the world the for Bale sell public auction, .K.iety a asked to and to and at at .4 ,4 . .4 Ji , Ji , .4 J JS Jt J Jl J contribute American Church will assume and pro-- b. noon on Wednesday, the 28 th day ot . - retf-trd-- tn the light of subscriber ia. for Is necessary way 1900, en- - what in the November, A. D. at the front 1. 1 in.- fupport. oi onsaion. lm- - i.f - the it Episcopal duty in its own discretion. trance of the Judiciary building in Get Your .miiiuteiy made an annual grant of You will recognize the obvious reason- Honolulu in the Island of Oahu, the JCZOO for the support of three clergy-- i ableness of this. . . . " several parcels of land situate in said i' i., one main object being to Becure A copy of this letter was sent to the Honolulu and hereunder described: in a'Jequate provision tor the spiritual President, and the Standing Commlt-t-- e Section 1 Commencing at the east SBOSS Grass wants of British residents and sailors." on May 3. 1900," having considered it. corner of Queen and Kekaullke streets ft The Bishop was supported by King determined to abide by their former running: - ' Kiimehameha IV., who continued his and resolution, and informed the Bishop 1. 57 10' east, true, 1 HAWAII ai l ur.til his death In 163. His succes- that the grant, as notified to him North feet V. Gut sor continued to subscribe 400 per an- - along Kekaullke street; . .... iweive montns Deiore, would cease on 3 00' 2. V. um, and Queen Emma, the Dowager, June 30, 1900. South east, true, lt.T feet C100 per annum. along land sold by M. Kekuanaoa to save The society is not concerned with the Pulunui; Altei the Uain. In 170 Bishop Staley resigned, and In tiust-deed- s under which the cathedral 1S71 King Kamehameha VI. appealed to 3. South 84 00' west, true, 12. S feet Calendar - and other properties are held, and ob along M. th, Archbishop of Canterbury to con- viously the matters relating thereto land sold by Kekuanaoa to secrate a Bishop for his islands. Bish- might Opailu; already have been brought be 4. South 1 15' east, true. 63.6 feet I'l.nt.tfin ColorrJ iVntfn op Willis accordingly was consecrated fore the High Court in the islands, be Sm A ' 1ST:, but a few months after his ar- fore which tribunal they will ultimate along same to mauka line of Queen ' rival the king died, and his grant ceas-3- 'l ly street of UUR have to Come. 6. North 28" 35' west, true, 2.5 feet m 'A and has never been renewed. It was further resolved, on the mo along Queen street; ' The ppectal organization formed In tion of Lord Stanmore. "That the thence 1S61 lost novelty was unable 6. North 3 00' west, true, 65 feet, Hawaiian had Its and Committee see no grounds for - - 'A to support the work which it had under- departing from the decision at which along Queen street to initial point. 'A taken. Bishop Willis found himself they have already arrived.' Containing an area of 8.1000 acre. Scenes and ' $5.00 without an assured income and the Section 2 Commencing at the north Bishopric seemed likely to be suspend- - . . ... corner of Queen and Kekaullke streets Flowers A d. The society came to his aid. and K(t nr- A IN MAI II and running: n I 3 00' A his h mean's of n!ivln? tho non LIV L L.fl L. llllIU 1. North west, true, 178.5 feet Ill along Queen street to the. south corner Cum kld hy MlM ANNA M. A from extinction. It provided an income Lawn Mower "t 4r0 per jinnum for the Bishop, LANDS AND CATTLE of section 3j A which li:s ben continued for nearly a 2. South 10 55' east, true, 130 feet A luartt r of a century, and has saved the along L. C. Award, 170 to Kekuanaoa; 'A Diores from falling out of the list of 3. South 2 30' east, true, 40 feet I'uMi-he- d nnl f.if n: by the is JUST THE THING. sees, Jlemy Waterhouse and Com- along land sold by Kekuanaoa to Pu- A Anglican in Foreign Parts. - On February 3. 1S93, the Bishop ap- pany Buy Kahikinui lunui to Kekaullke street, thence fc- plied for a renewal of the society's the 4. South 57 10' west, true, 19.6 feet 'A rrnr.ts f r 1'4l and stated in view of along Kekaullke street to initial point, Ranch. containing an area of 14.1000 acre. "A th renslon the Islands to America 'hat he saw so more reason for alter- Section 3 Commencing at an angle . 1 ing th- - Anglican Robert Shingle has Just effected a ' the statin of Church in the line of Queen street on the !n Hawaii In case of Mada-gasrr- .r big deal of cattle lands and on point LIMITED. than the cattle mauka side, which bears south A on its .seizure by France. His Maui by which Henry Waterhouse & 54 40 west, true, 264.6 feet, from an Co. lordship tnaoi ho allowance for the Company Iron pin at the south corner of King A Ode Ml have taken over the Kahiki- Merchant i fnrt that the Island fell under the care roaming over and Queen streets, near the Hootili-man- u Mrcci. 'A .f a branch oV Anglican Commun- nui ranch and the cattle running:. the It from A. Enos & Co. deal in- bridge, and 'A ion in Amerk In France no The . 1. South 3 CO' east, true,' 167 tt JIOO.ODO feet mirh f things existed. volves the transfer of about and along mauka side 'of Queen street to A FORT STREET. on is Before tbts lttT was received, one of the largest sales of the kind north corner of section 2; - Jl'MT TIIK THING TO 11. W. the Standing Com for many years. Mr. Shingle went to 2. North 47 00' east, true, 99. 2 feet A mittee requested an expression of the jlaul on Tuesday last to take over the along L. C. Award 170 to Kekuanaoa;' ."KM TO YOU P. FRIKND Blxhop'n on question of A views the the ranch for Waterhouse & Co. The Maul 3. North 46 35' east, true, 124 feet absorption - tN Tit ?TATK. tt the Islands into the News contains the following statement along same; A American Church, with a view to the 4. North 17 SO' west, true, 113.7 feet 'A withdrawal of the society from the of the transfer: along part of L. C. Award 11225 to W. A Hawaiian Islands." Attorney George Hons of Walluku L. Lee, sold to Armstrong to Queen Bikhop replied by refer-rl"- ir Water-hous- e "A ft To this the has Just closed a deal between street; thence to a letter which he was sending & Co. A. Eno 54 40' west, 166 ir n' of Honolulu and 5. South true, feet f" r tto the Archbishop of Canterbury by the & Co. of Walluku, Involving the sr.le along Queen street to Initial point, same mall on the subject. In this let- containing an area of 53.100 acre. ter, dated March 29. 1899. Bishop of Kahiklmil ranch and cattle by Enos the & company a Which pieces or parcels of land wer outlined the situation and left It to His Co. to the Honolulu at originally part trt price J100.000. of Land Commissioners' r!rare make such rnmmunlcfltlnna to said to exceed Award No. 11225. Royal Patent 1879. Ithf society on the Bishop's behalf as Kahikinui ranch consists of about Also: HOTEL the circumstances might require. He 5.500 STREET. acres of fee simple land and about 4 undivided I further placed himself in His Grace's Section An half of the 25,000 acres of leased lands, on w hich a following piece or parcel of sit- i ro occupancy see land hands, that his of the year Is night not stand In the way of an five lease to run. There ri" uate at the south corner of Nuuanu being come to between his estimated to be 4.000 head of cattle on ind Merchant streets In said Honolulu, & will being a portion 'of Land Commission- - I : own departure and the arrival or the the ranch. Waterhouse Co. also & ers' Award 626. apana 1. to S. Reynolds, (i :. ' . ;. - . V v - y 'i t'.rst American Bishop, and that the take over the butcher shops of Enos transfer should be completed by the Co. in Walluku. bounded and described as follows: .' ' Commencing the north corner of lit eiiil of the year (1499). la purpose of new com- at In- .It the the this lot at the south angle of Nuuanu Grace Archbishop, in an r His the pany tr-i- A3 ter', lew with the secretary, expressed to find a market for all beef and Merchant streets on new street himself In favor of the withdrawal ot cattle on Maul. As the ranch contains line and running: th English Mission from the islands, fine pasturage and turns out the best 1. South 28 10' east, true. 18.1 feet and undertook to arrange for Its trans beef on the Island, this will be good ilong new line of Merchant street; r1 - 2. 71 5' west, 27.25 fer to American Church in tht- time -- cf South true, feet the news to the beef eating citizens 626. 3, I? proposed. along L. C. Award apana to S. Maul, who have heretofore had to re Reynolds, along police lot; In May. 1&99. the .sek-t- provided the content very poor beef, beat station usual grant to the Diocese of Honolulu with the 3. North 22 10'. wet. true, 75.5 feet up to June. VJ'jQ being six months be going to the Honolulu market. xlong Segelken lot to Nuuanu street; - ' i . .j ti . n" yond the period within which the Bish- It is rumored about town that a new 4. North 67 40' east. true. 19.17 feet op had expected that the transfer would Incorporation will be organized to take along Nuuanu street to Initial point, be made. His Grace the President was over the purchase and that iossibly containing an area of 1,800 square feet. Ir formed of the provision that was I'lupalakua will be taken into the deal, The land and premises situate at the with- ng south angle of Nuuanu and Merchant WOMAN'S EXCHANGE'iCALENDAR made, and It was stated that the some of the owners of Ulupalakua kp-I- I'; drawal was In accordance with the so- present streets, of which an. undivided half 1901. ciety's principles, and with the prece- - largely Interested In the will be sold, as above, has for the fo:i deal. , pwners f Mer.t s t In 17V5. when the society with- of the other undivided half the '' . I".,''', 1 . . . .. drew from the United States. heirs of the estate of the late Hon. Twenty-fou- r HAWAIIAN VIEWS for Willis was Informed by le- DSED QIANT POWDER. James W. Austin of Boston. tter, dated May 19. Is9:. more than thir-tee- n Further information concerning the AtX)IIA FROM HAWAII CALEN- In with- may DAR, for $1.00. months advance of the Kaonohi Friehtfullv Maneled at said parcels of land be obtained drawal of tkv Krant. The following Is by application at my office, room 206, HAWAII FAIR, by I. H. Iodge. and extract from the secretary's letter Kanaio, Maui. other articles nult&ble for Christmas. jan Judd building, in Honolulu.' to His Irdship: (Special Correspondence.) The titles of the land to be sold &s I "Th Standing Committee have had WAILUKIT. Maul. Dec. 1. A Ha- above mentioned have been adjudicated I the advantage of the opinion of the by the court. Sales will be subject to Sh sub-Ije- ct wet a Hawaii Sbinpo t Archbishop of Canterbury on the waiian named Kaonohi with confirmation by the court. Deeds at ! of the transfer of the Ecclesiastical frlRhtful accident while fishing with expense of purchasers. Ti nlnnwr Jnnei. nrtnttnv nfflpc an a:.i;en.ents in the Diocese of Mono riant Dowder off Kanaio on Saturday. ROYAL D. MEAD. The publisher of Hawaii Shlnpo. tne,u!u to the Church of the United hue gazing at the fish with a lighted Commissioner. onlv dallr Jaoanese narvtr nuUllshed lr, States. In hand, he forgot himself and Dated Honolulu, October 30, 1900. They understand that, in your opin- - fuse hla the Territory sf Hawaii. the explosion took place with a nearly C CO., Ltd T. ;ion. tr:e transier couiu De eiiectea in PEACOCK & SOOA. Editor. the current year. Following the prece fatal result. Pursuant to an order made this day C. WIIOZAWA. Proprietor. dent of the society more than a hun- Both hands were entirely severed by the Honorable A. S. Humphreys la rdred years bkd, when It withdrew from from his arms and his face and breast the above entitled suit, the said sale ENIS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. F.dltoiisl and Printing Offloe near has been postponed to Wednesday, - United States. It has made arrange Dinegar of the HI'-- street brtdgs. King street. P. O. the uere badly mutilated. Dr. merits to continue the existing grant to Is 5th day of December, 1900, at 12 o'clock TV of Kihel was summoned. It doubtful noon day, the Diocese for the first six months will recover. of said at same place. M'.'OO. if it should b found necessary to whether Kaonohi Within Dated November 26, 1900. 6713 b do so." the last three months there have oen p GRAND The action of the Standing Commlt- -' several serious accidents among the SEATTLE BEER tee was reported to the President on native fisherman of Makena, Kahikln-nu- t NOTICE. t jthe same uay. May 19. 1S99, and ac- and vicinity caused by the Illegal knowledged by His Grace on the next use of giant powder. day. LAU YIN AND LAU TONG give no- CLEARANCE ' On June 22. Is99, the Blahop wrote tice that they have been legally ap- jthat he had found out that he was mls- - MANAGER CRCCK HURT pointed attorneys In fact for Lau Lam of Hongkong, heir of the late Lau !tnken in thinking that the American: power j church was desirous of assuming the Riding: Chong, and that they have a full (Injured While on the TJlu of attorney Issued 'I H'l J B I rPI'IISIULlI llCn 111 ItftAlU I" to this effect at SALE the see that the Houv of Bishops had palakua Stock Ranch. Hongkong. IWI-.- G WO CHIN & C'J. not as yet formed an intention of doing (Special Correspondence.) LAU YIN. so. Bishop of New York, E710 LAU TONG. Butter who WAILIIKU, Dec. 1. ginning November 24, recently visited Honolulu, was in Maui. L. R. Saturday, Ebony Furniture, Lai Crook, manager of Ulupalakua Tobaccos, I. rd n It March. l'o. and expressed the tiirars and so- ranch, met with quite acci- Jor Three Weeks Only. Chinese and Japanese Teas, opinion that the action of the a serious t'rorkerr. Mattings. ciety was "fair." and stated that the dent while driving in some stock on Vases. CamphorwoM Trunks. Amerlcn Church was ready at any the ranch. The curb-chai- n of his bri- time to tiki' chartre of the ecclesiasti-m- 1 dle breaking Rattan Chairs. .:- - while he was riding down HAT. .:.s n f llor.otu'iu by puttirsjr the steep tiope Prospect MF.AN WHAT WE thorn uider the care of the Bishop of of hill, he M-is- Good vi- t tut rm for th Holiday Silks ami Satins C'tUfi rria. lost control of his horse, which ran OF ALL KINDS. On April f.. 1M0. Bishop Willis con- ciously down the Incline until he stum- 210-21- 2 Nuuanu Street, tention and the opinion of Bishop Pot- bled, thvs causing himself and rlJr t AT ter having been broucht before the turn a somerFault. NOTICE Ptar.dlne Committee, the following let- Dr. D:negar was summoned but de- if ter was directed to b" nt to the Bish- broken, op of New clared that no bones were York: Mr. Is baclly K. DR. M. E. GROSSMAN'S OFFICE April 5. 1900. thousrh Crook's shoulder ISOSHIMA, I-- was generally ha!".y will b closed for a few wks during Mv Bishnp: I am directed strained, and he 66-- by At the tHtefie Ot1c KING fcVrnKHT. ABOVM UUT1IBL Ms nhnr rrrm the Islands. th Standing Committee to ask you brulsed and shaken.

n n " 6 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 3, 1900. &r--

HALLIE RIVES MADE ILL BY HARSH CRITICISM. SNAKE IN ft yew BOOKs! Gift Boob HAY BftLE THE GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR

Live Serpent Discovered . , & W11U m0bt At Olaa. A--W !C KJl lt?W DUOK8 shown in the Islands. A few of these will give an idea of the "newness" Ever the nock, hioh enumerated in an advertisement like this: t ..jlJ. cannot CUE FROM MAINLAND "SHADOWINGS," by Hearn. "BOY," and "THE MASTER CHRIS-b- y AN " "THE STORY OF BETTY," TIAN," by Corelli. ELEGANT LIVp 1 Wells. "RAMONA" (Ulustrated), 2 vols, Is "RUSSIA AGAINST INDIA," by "SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS," Utile foiu,:" lllUsted Site of Sugar Company's Offices Colquhonn 13 Handy Vols., J4.50. BEAR STORIES," by Joa- - ("THE by Bangs. AHl 1HTIC ,9ALExDAr News of Island "TRUE IDIOT AT HOME." CHUKTv Changed quln Miller. "QUISANTE," by Hope. FULL I tvpVJbV' by HumpHFey K1oLES Hawaii. "ELEANOR, Mrs. ST. PETER'S UMBRELLA," by TAMKf of Ward. NKW by HTi "HILDA WADE," Grant Allen. "ROBERT ORANGE." by Hobbs. BOOKLETS TO stmVILY Bn; "THE FOURTH GENERATION," by AiSU KjrlllA&L,,- - Dy J. M. OF ALL X"E HILO, llavvMii. Nov. 29. The Herald Walter Besant. Barrie. "fiTRsnwo ... nays: O. A. Steven found si live make "A FRIEND OF CAESAR," by Da "MACAULEY'S ENGLAND," 5 vols. TOILET AND m'avi ' MANlcntE ?A In a bale of hay delivered at his I late vis. "HUME'S ENGLAND," 6 vols. endless varietv meas- "BLACK ROCK; A STORY OF THE "THACKERY'S WORKS," 10 vols. pink lpit'iipt, In Olaa yesterday. The rentlh' SELK1RKS," by Connor. "DICKENS' COMPLETE !rLGDS, three feet In length and WORKS," STANntnn ured about MOTHER GOOSE FOR GROWN 15 vols.. $7.50. 25 cents two and one-ha- lf Inches in di- each about UPS," by Carryl. "LlLti WUKUJ BEAUTIFUL," 3 DOLLS AND ameter. The hay came from the Main- vols. KINDS. T0TS OP land. living of town cannot be We request an inspection by those who wish to make purchases for the h olidays while Parties out before goods picked ls in opening bales of hay.H and the best are over. Special arrangements will be made for societies ana ! too careful teachers who u The experience of Mr. Steven shows how easily snakes may be introduced bito the Islands, the climate of which Is admirably suited to many varieties. All the children In the country are nat- urally fearless in walking through the :s jungles knowing well that there is get Golden once snakes Rule poisonous, s.Bazaa nothing but a foothold half the pleasures of life In Hawaii are gone. There are enough 316 FORT STREET. harmless pests In the country without adding dangerous ones. 1 HALLIE ERM1NIE RIVES. IMPROVEMENTS WANTED. Hallie Ermlnie Rives, the beautiful J has a complexion paler than the mag-- TTff vVTTVfTTTVVTVVTVyTVVVVVVTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTT?yiwtT?IM?TTTmTTrrJ It Is to be hoped that the Hawaiian young Southern authoress, is seriously nolia and a mass of red hair. members of the Legislature from this, The of work flood of Ill at her studio in New York. It may strain and the dlntrlct will see the necessity fori denunciation from many sources have prompt action In the matter of widen-In- K be necessary to remove her to a sani told sadly upon the young author. Front street. As has been said In tarium. She is suffering from nervous Miss Rives' attack was hastened, it is columns, the present condition these prostratlon caused by adverse criticism , said, by a condemnation of her book to com- ' of the street Is a disgrace the of her recent book, "A Furnace of by Father MacMahon, director of the munity. When It is considered that with- Earth." .Cathedral library, who not only ordered Ave different lines of street exist xcau mc uuun um hundred feet it is time some- ui since i lie vunn. ui nic u utieii ii me runs ui wic in three by her cousin, Amelia Rives, now the : Institution, but issued a mandate for- - thing was done. Nowhere, more than Troubetskoy, book sidewalks needed, Princess of has a bidding all Catholics to read it. on Front street, are handled so sharply by the critics. his official condemnation, but they cannot be constructed until been In Father ar-- Two months ago Miss Rives arrived MacMahon said: street line Is established and Europe, guest rangements made for the removal of J from where she was the "The book ls utterly against morals. side. All of Mrs. James Brown Potter. There It belongs to a class which is forbidden the buildings on the makal type this will take money and plenty of It she was hailed as a new of South- on general grounds, as against the and the responsibility rests upon the erner. Her Virginia cousin Is of more ninth commandment. It ls on the in-- legislature to appropriate. The Her- robust proportions, but Miss Rives, dex de facto. Our moral theology de- - ald does not consider the average Ha who comes from the Bluegrass regions clares that even to read such books Is waiian sufficiently Interested in public of Kentucky, is wan and willowy. She 'counted as a venial sin." Improvements to take the necessary l 1 step; there are citizens here of the 2 sun opinion. The Hawaiian who from a trip through Hamakua on been elected on the Home Rule or bulsness connected with the Board of kT Home Missions. ; to sur-yrls- o Tola ticket have an opportunity The of Man Sing Co., tfeem. creditors the Olaa, will realize about 30 per cent on j CANE IN OLAA. their claims. Ah Wah, the late man- - i 1900U1I1900 Tao offices of the Olaa Sugar Co ager. Is ia Yokohama with a Japanese Jtev been changed from nine miles to employe of the late firm. 13m w building opposite Olaa station Superintendent Lambert of the Hllo Hawaiian SM Hllo railway. They comprise Railway Co.. has a piece of ohla timber tomr rooms are are espclally arranged sawed out by the Olaa Sugar Co. and tor bbo convenience of carrying on the finished In the car shops that compares Annual Me- - Bicycles WirrH of the company. Manager favorably in appearance with the finer Stoeler expects the mill to be ready to grades of ash. . ptafl about 1.500 acres of Olaa cane Miss Pophla Rycroft was a passenger ma4 a portion of the cane from Puna to Honolulu by the last Klnau. ! For 8oca Co. In August next. This will 3. II MacDonough and Mr. Mackin be a tent for the mill, after which it tosh are visiting at the Shlpman resi- - I 1901 srirj be put In thorough condition for the rop to be ground early In 1902, which will consist of nearly 4, COO arrts siaasm badly hurt. Over a mile of the flume trestle from Kaumana to the reservoir a eighteen S. 1. Holder Falls Jrom a Height at Is now in course of publication, miles has been built and the boxes will Kaunakakal, Molokai. to be issued about December 15. placed In position as work pro-- ( Departments, societies or other be the S. T. At stresses Holder, who has been in the organizations, etc., having employ of T. H. Davies & Co., on the changes to report in their lists HIAWATHA ON SATURDAY NIGHT defunct American Sugar Plantation at of officers for the coming year The pupils of the Hilo Boys' Board Kaunakakai, Molokai, dismantling the for its register" and directory de- PEARSON & POTTER CO. lng will give mill, with partment, will please hand In the school an entertainmen met a serious accident same at convenience. at Spreckels' hall on Saturday evening Saturday morning while rigging a earliest LTD. next which Longfellow's 6ixty-fo- ot derrick. While unfastening Parties desiring early copies, or at "Hiawa copies mailed to any address, tha" will be given en costume. Char a guy-rop- e at the top of the mast, the please gave way will leave orders for acters will be taken by the pupils latter, unsupported, and fell prompt attention. . HILO DOGS. with a terrific crash to the ground. re- Repairing a speciality gave Advertisers not yet having policemen Holder's weight the pole more ported, will please do so before When the have nothing ordinary impetus, . . . We Guaranree Repairs else to do a spare spen than and he and the the close of November. all few moments pole came to ground in In taking in the numberless stray dog the a manner The well known character of which gave fellow workers the impres the Hawaiian Annual In its ref- that Infest the town would be bene sion Holder had been Instantly Ocial. these may be that erence use, here and abroad, gives That animals killed by his terrible fall. it special advantages as a me- taken up only during certain times Is The mast fell upon the unfortunate dium to reach the best buyers. a mistake; they are as much a nuis workman, fracturing In they his skull and ance January as are In July shoulder, while both legs were broken. and the town can get along very well He was badly mangled, and it is fear without them. eel that he was injured internally. The ROADS IN IIILO, Niihau was at the Kaunakakai wharf There are still numerous complaints loading up some of the mill machin- THOS. fi, THRUM 5 relative to the condition of the roads ery, and Holder was at once taken north of Hllo, particularly In the direc aboard and the Niihau pulled out for PUBLISHER tion of Hamakua. As the Independent Honolulu. Upon her arrival here Dr. vote was strong out there perhaps the i Walter Hoffman was 'telephoned for Legislature will look after them In ajand rendered the injured man assist-mann- er that will be satisfactory. .ance on the wharf to which he had HAWAII BRIEFS. ,been removed, before sending him to W. McKay, superintendent of the L Wllder's Steamship Co. in Hllo. had the n2' "V .uuau anu mail from the Maul transferred to he ' ot p,,,,,,, ,..,.. hours from Mo- - . su lokai to Honolulu THE ISLAND . .! uric uajr earner man It otherwise would HATED TO CIGAR AND Invitations have been issued by Mr. lT LOSE. and Mrs. J. A. Smtt to a wedding re- ?TTTTVTTTTTyTfTtT?fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTj ception of Miss Helen Willis and A. C. Makia Tried To Change His Luck CURIO STORE. Ft-el- e at Wainaku Lawns December 8 With a Six-Shoot- er. from 8 to 10 p. m. Makia, a native who sometimes tries A. B. Loebenstein will leave Hilo a again In hand at cards to increase his week's about two weeks. wages, is a hard loser. Because J. R. Wilson and wife are the expected cards were against him and his money JAMES STEINER, 10 Tl-- 1 iu return Hilo December 5th. on f (1 dnrt. JiM.m .1 meager Engineer Cargyll expects uniuuiiug uuwu lo a Champag to roturnLiu nf"ini.ir.i. 11G Hotel Street. ADVERTISE from New York about- mn,lMi...... ' . 6 . . next .imrv , umc uuuuie. a game or poker had READ THE . ;been started in his house and a num- - Z'n?merman nas bsun the erec- - ber of his were io resklenf,e friends in. ln the new Olaa When he was loser to the tune of tract Makia no n ram,K.i. xr made concealment of his ? Ph Spent Sun" ibad temPer- - Suddenly he arose from JwJ 'lve table and went out- - nis ret"r to Monopole. Maxlme and Llrich returned the room where the game was going Heidsick Dry yesterday from a visit to Honolulu, jon was as sudden as his exit His Zealand Oeorg-- w. Lockington ls on sic k the , friends were startled when they looked George Goulet, Extra Dry. by the around and found We Received Steel themselves gazing rails for the Olaa Sugar Co. ng are (into the gaping muzzle of a loaded six-bei- Jules Mumm & Company, FOLOWING: taken mauka from Olaa station, fihooter. Makia demanded a raising of THE W. II. C. pot1 Campbell, manager of the; hands and his money. One of Extra Dry. ORANGES. Puna Sugar Co., gone the CAULIFLOWER. has to Honolulu, j players, Henry Kauwal. yelled "haul FROZEN OYSTERS. CELERY. Robert Rycroft Is building a soda in" with all the strength of his lungs, CURRANTS, RAISINS. BLOATERS. water factory In Honolulu. His voice was heard by Policeman IN QUARTS AND PINTS, AT Mrs. J. Nawahi came up from Ho-,Atata- ni, who rushed in and sizing up ALSO nolulu yesterday to inspect her new. the situation, grappled with the TELEPHONE xAIN 199. nou"- - . would-b- e highwayman. Makia was Meat, N. C. Wlllfong and Major W. A. 'game in the fight, and resisted F. A. Schaefer& Co's. Armour's Mince CJgJ; arrest, SOK3SENGER3 ALWAYS READY Purdy returned on Monday from a tripjbut Atatani's burly strength overpow-throug- h andJ Kona. ;ered him and he was escorted to the ANSWER ALL CALLS. Turkeys for Christmas It Is said carpen- - j station, where he was that the Hawaiian charged with 5 L A.HLU AT Jers and worklngmen are going to or- being offensively armed and generally Custom House ganize In order to compete with violating section 370 of the penal laws. Blanks General Merchandise. Of All C E. Richardson will probably go to Those who want a fine quality of Kinds Wfl Kaumana today for a few days' visit j liquor for medicinal or home U3e will FOR SALE WAIPILOPILO, KJu ALAVA, SALTER & at the Vlerra residence. .find the famous old Jesse Moore Whis- - at I (Near Tramear Stables). QrOC&TS. Itev. C. W. Hill returned yesterday key superior to any . other brari' HAWAIIAN GAZHTTE COMPANY. Telephon 190. P. O. Box 1IU Ofheum Sock. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVSD7PF.lt: HONOLULU, DECEMBER S,

pome of the temporary repairs which THE had been made on he road to Maalaea THE FIRST money Ray. An effort is being made to fit for the road for carriage travel by the of beginning of the next term of court. afk Hawaii An enthusiastic Independent Daj LIMITED. 1.1 lua t was given at the skating rink OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated under the Laws of tb last Vv.dneiday. Nearly 500 Hawaiians Territory of Hawaii. MALI S were in attendance, and a Jolly good PAID up CAPITAL - $600,OOO 2,'-l-i time was had. Capital, 1230,000. CECEtlVC V - LQ.iL!: Superintendent Filler i3 around this President Cecil Brown week on crutches, and hU sprained Vice President M. p. Robinson UNDIVDED PROFITS- - 108.000 ankle is improving slowly. Cashier W. G. Cooper OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Circuit Court opens for Decem Principal Office: Fort, near Repairs of Crossing of the Merchant Charles M. Cooke TreM-r- rt ber term at Lahaina with thirty-nin- e Street. C. Jones Vice Tna1lnft cis s on the docket. Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. C. H. Cooke OuMm lao River. F. C. Atherton Assistant r?njrh!r Christian Endeavor Officers Qadncts a &?nBral Bantin Easiness Henry Waterhouse. Tnm fav w xet hi Macfarlane. E. D. nev A The following officers of Chiis- - Ten J Ifa-- the AT HONOLULU AND HILO. Candless. m COST ESTIMATED AT S8QQ tian Endeavor Society of Central Un Solicits the Accounts of Firms, frns. Y." x ion Church were recently elected SAVINGS DEPOSITS poratlons, Trusts. Individuals, and win received and yrompuy ana carefully r rank C Atherton: vice nterest allowed for yearly deposits at attend t all ne rate or 4 per cent per annum. business connected with bankinr en- president, Florence R. Yarrow; re trusted to it. Sell and Purehn Fr?m Maalea - Rules and regulations of savings de Bay to Kamanawainui cording secretary, May Paty; correa- partment furnished upon application. eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. pouding secretary. Maria R. Forbes; SAVINGS Gulch To Be Put in Shape treasurer, E. A. Rowland. The com DEPARTMENT. ' Ordinary and Term Denoaita at Once. mittee chairmen are: Prayer meet and rtirj. ing. Kate KeKey; W. Interest allowed in nn-.- lookout, T. Pay with rules and conditions printed la ?oial. Harriet Austin; missionary, Pfll iassuooK8, copies oi which mav h WAILUKU, Dec. 1. The News says Ada R. Whitney; music, E. H. Shanks on application. presn. it. jirown; wnatsoever, miss Judd Building, Fort ::.. On Thursday n meeting of c COMPANY, LTD. street i ;. important M. M. Un ff. ? ' the road board was held at Waiulia CLAUS SPRECKELS . jArt appropriation of Jsoo was vote 1 to WE IRWUf. : repair the crossing of lao river on BALDWIN HALL I A Varket street. toncrete wall will TRANSACT A GENERAL TRUST & jbe extended from the end of the pres THROWN OPEN SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. HONOLULU. H."T. int wall on the Walhee side of the SAN FRANCISCO A(lKNT9-- jrlvfT. up the stream. Th's is ra fet Mannaoln Seminary' New TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL NEVADA NATIONAL a much-nee- d (1 BANK OT work. for. as the New AND PERSONAL ESTATES. SAN FRANCISCO. pointed out last week. If this work is 13ui!diog Formall) Dedi- not done, the next high water will cated at Paia FOR cut a new bed across road oa the , DRAW EXCHANGE ON It SALE the COLLECTS AND REMITS INCOME SAN Waihe fide of the present bridge. AT REASONABLE RATES. FRANCISCO The Nevada While; la session the board com (Special Correspondence.) tlonal Bank of San Francisco. municated by telephone with Super WAILUKU, Maui. Dec. 1. Saturday LONDON The Union Bank of Loodtm. . it- intendent McCandle.-s- who wa at La the new and beautiful Ilaldwin Hall of RENTS SAFES AND STORES VALU Ltd. ihalna, with reference to the pall roid Maunaolu Seminary of Paia was form ABLES IN WELL GUARDED, NBW YORK American Exchange Na- between Walluku Fine Lots on Nuuanu and Iahalna. and a";ly upened by a luau and exercises of BURGLAR AND tional Bank. V- St FIRE PROOF " ' superintendent ex ft the authorized the a forensic nature. The luau wa VAULTS. CHICAGO Merchants' n pendlture of s(K) in repairing thr? roa 1 National 1 .;! rd in the spacious dining hall of PARIS Lyonnais. i. ?; (from Credit ; Locition Very Central Maalea Hay to Kamanuwalnul hool. where vl f the all the delicious BERLIN Dresdener Bank. Gulch. From this point the road is amis r r Hawaiian culinary were ACTS A3 TRUSTEE. art GUARDIAN HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA 'junution. apply to under the Jurisdiction of the Lahaina served to several hundred Hawaiian ADMINISTRATOR. 111 road toard. and foreigners. After the feast the Hongkong and Shanghai Baaklnc At the request of Superintendent Mc guests assembled in the large scho Corporation. W. R. Castle, Jr. Cndless, the Wailuku road board will NEW ZEALAND prepare room and were addressed by Circui TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST IN AND AUSTRALIA a biennial estimate of the Judge J. W. Kalua, Rev. Kekela, Rev VESTMENTS ARE KEPT Bank of New Zealand. amount needed for its roads in its SEP . P. Emerson, Rev. S. Kapu ARATE AND APART VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Baa .;(. IVt (Wire Merchant St Jurisdiction. and Hon FROM THE H. P. Ilaldwin. Iletween the addresses ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. of British North America. HOOK TRUST DEFEATED. a chorus of Maunaolu girls sang- sever a General bcokkiq It is a source of sincere congratula al songs. The propram of the day wa woci j Eicnanae bum tlon to learn that the school book trust end'd by the sinking of "Hawaii Po Deposits received. Loans made on Ap- has been temporarily turned down in noi." Special mention should be mad proved Security. Commercial and Trav- 409 Street, Honolulu, elers Credits Issued, V 1 Honolulu. It would be a fatal miit3ke of a piece of pink tapa bearing the le Fort H. T. Bills of Exchange - Bought and Sold. 'V. however, to suppose that the question penu, "Ilaldwin Hall." which decorated . P. O. Box 447. Is settled. The book ring has Jint be-gi- in ne of the walls of the reception room COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY apanese It fight, and nothing but eternal This was made especially for the occa ACCOUNTED FOR. vigilance will be the price of our fina' on by an aped Hawaiian woman c 111 deliverance from the machinations of Ki ihulu, the grandmother of one o Hawaii Land Co. the look trust. ie students or the school. BISHOP & CO; 'iii WANT THE PRISONERS. Mention should also be made of or Cannot the high sheriff of the Is- irge bouquet beautiful white ros lands defer opening stor.e quarry hich adorned the speakers' table. that o SAVINGS BANK Goods... rs were by long-terme- These sent Father E. Bailey temporarily and spare say fifty Capital Stock $100,000 r )akland, one I a few to repair our Cal., of the founders of i 'J for months Maunaolu. .Iu"t i IirjjB Invoic washed out roads? We have excellent Capital paid up $55,000 t ,' Hfeivl Mut Jail accommodation and limitless bar- Much praise is due Mr. I). C Llnl- - Office at bank building on lfenbaot : ay, who superintended the arrange StreeeL If ' M.ihh l!om. rel of poi. and no cheaper mean-- OFFICERS. could lie found to renovate the pall ment for the most successful luau. road between and WauuK i. W. C Achi President ft Manaaja Savings Deposits will be receive as ORIENTAL LAROR. FOB OAXU PRI803T. M. K. Xakulua Vice-Preside- nt Interest allowed by this Bank at feur one STAPLE GOODS is gradually ap- Makalnal and half per cent per annum. Oriental labor Convicts Brought Fram To Treaauret pearing from the IslandJ, and Us Hawaii Secretary Sarre 8emtenees. Enoch Johnson place I being taken by other cl.uaes. Geo. L. Deaha Audrtov Printed copies of the Rules and Re- - Till HI KoUs'.. WIM. Hi: HOLD THIS WEKK Although thin will work a temporary Eight Japanese prisoners, committed u latlon s may be obtained on kSBlita l'an'rhlp to sor.e of the pnn.: 5i:lS to prison on Hawaii for participating BOARD OF DIRECTORS tlon. j'i't i' heem that "'.ii:e 'i'O- - the Kona Plantation riot several will be secured lo take Its p! and months ago,1 were brought to Honolulu tntkb KumaJae. BISHOP & co; AT SPECIAL PRICE the pneral welfare of the I.lan.'., wil! Saturday on the Klnau and sent to J. Makalnal. be lrcreas'd a Liindred fold by 'u? Oahu prison, where they will serve out W. Biptkana. Honolulu, September 7. 1898. fl J. l" (i irn(e r it1, and If ymi call, you will be convinced. clun'-- . their sentences. They are to undergo KIHEI'S PROSPERITY. sentences ranging from fourteen to Tba above Company wiU buy. leaaa I wenty-on- e THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM One of twin Risdon i nt months each. The com ael) the was by or lands in all parta of the Ha 1 - - 1 mitment made the Circuit 1 t.t w amp .1. was turned ever for LIMITED. our r?fiibnhmnt ;f Kihel. some ago. appeal waiian Islands; and also haa houses li !the time on la.--t Aiturrliy and Court time but an first was taken to Supreme Court. This be City of Honolulu for rent. Dyeing .worked to a charm, demonstrating that the and Cleaning Department !lt million g.ilbip f was withdrawn later on. and the men Capital Yen 24,000,001 will handle sht now scribed twater eery twenty-fou- r ho:ws. Tue will serve out their time. Their li v rvl ifwnt' rlotMn cleaned anI pre!s d at reisonabic "wl'.l names are Tagawa, Kuichi, Nagata Pdld Dp Capital . Ten 18,000,000 i other twin be put In at ore. ith tii i e m look lilt new. flood will bo called for and Senkichi. Tugl. Tasaklchl. Masakl Kat- - i a capacity of ten million ;lion.; every ni.ihei. Taneguchi Ka-- SeserYBd Fund . . Yen 8.130,0 C 0 twenty-fou- r hours. The rapacity )t sutaro, Tdi Takichl. Kimura double pump will irr'aa:? ah n,t hitaro. Kuichi and Takene -- LIMITED 2.'0 acres of the best suarar Ian I on Ichltaro. til miles Two other prisoners were also II HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA, M.uil. with water obtain"! three OFFICERS: t - from the sea be.ich. Ten thousand tons brought up. One, John Souza. for tru INTEREST ALLOWED. CHIV OO- r ancy, committed H. P. Baldwin President sugar i modest who has been to the I of a estimate B. On Fixed Deposit 12 4 WUi'n CnliNF.Il OF NUUANU AND HOTEL HTREKTH. Reform School, and the other, an in Castle First Vice President for months, per what 2.W)0 acr of good cane land W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President per annum. a gxxl sane Japanese, who will i;e taxen cent will produce. Kihel stock is J. P. Cooke Treasurer On 'Investment, ami Mr. Dillingham told charge of at the Insane Asylum. The W. O. Smith .... Secretary and Auditor Fixed Deposit for 6 months, 1 par were in charge Officers per annum. Just plain, unvarni.-h- e t truth when he prisoners of cent Received by S. S. Doric the n the :ild that-th- e Klhel tdantatlon Is the Elemakule and E. de SJlva. Fixed Deposit for 3 months. I pel peer of the Oahu plantation. Sugar Factors cent per annum. (FKOM JAPAN) WAILUKU S FLOODS. Mark Twain lays great stress onthe pause before the point, In the use Krlend (Julliver. of the Advertiser, Just Commission' suffering a severe hydro of which he regards Artemus aru Merchants buys col- 'while from Riley as The bank and receives for cephalic attack last week, referred to and James Whitcomb the lection Bills of Exchange, being greatest adepts. For Instance. Arte Issues the Llllputlans of Walluku as AGENTS FOR Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans- Ladies' of another Venice. As an mus Ward would say eagerly, exciteu Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Silk Waists, Gents' Inhabitants general T y, acts a banking business. je.isy lesson In primary local geogra-!ph- ly: "I once knew a man in New Zea Olaa Sugar Company, to land who hadn't a tooth In his head"- - Haiku Sugar Company. i Silk we would call his attention Company, Pajamas, Kimonos. !the fact Wailuku is a city set on here his animation would die out; j Paia Plantation that pause follow Nahiku Sugar Company. la hill, as rar aiove nign iiiT iu'r silent, reflective would Klhel Plantation Company, Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. nw nortment of SILK PANS with Hawaiian Vie vs. as it Is above feeling hurt at flings then he would say, dreamily, and as If Hawaiian Sugar Company, New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. T from a tidewater town. The next to himself "and yet that man could Kahului Railroad Company, in color at any man thing we know, Hilo will be reproach beat a drum better than and u our dampness. ever knew." C. Ing for fio BREWER &CO.LD A WAILUKU PATTERN. tub California & Oriental Steamship Queen Street, Honolulu, H. L Judge Humphrey I foolish almost NO. 141 HOTKL 9TRKET. to the point or silliness in allowing ESTABLISHED IN 185S. himself to be rattled by the Honolulu AGENTS FOR nress. Perhaps he I right so far, al aiaHOP 6l co Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono 'thoueh It I difficult to tell, after read pa mea bugar Company, Honomu Suai' Ing all that the different Honolulu - Company, Walluku Sugar Company, ner sav about th matter. In any Bankers-- san American Sugar Company, Makee Bu- TO-DA- Y! 'event he might well cipy the TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING gar Company,Ookala Sugar Planta- WE ifn.id of the district magistrate of Wal AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. tion Company, Haleakala Ranch llnVii. who Dursues the even tenor of Company, Kapapala Ranch,' MolokaJ ihi way regardless of the criticisms of Commercial anci Travelers' Letters of Ranch. Maul press. Credit Issued, available in all the Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, 'the Principal Cities of the World. Charles Brewer & Co s Line of Boston Ex. THOMSON j MAl'I PERSONALS. Packets. ELIHU INTEREST allowed after July L 1898, Mr. Rlcker ha resigned his iositlon Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. on fixed deposits: 7 days notice, 2 per Agents with Oregg & Co.. to take effect upon cent (this form will not bear Interest for Philadelphia Board of Un tfc ifimiilptlon work derwriters. of the contract unless it remains undisturbed for one Standard Oil Company. nf thit company now n hand at month); 3 months, S per cent; 6 months ' Snreckelsvllle ard Pal i. 3H per cent; 12 months, 4 per cent. I Mr. Vender Naillen. s'iperlntendn LIST OF OFFICERS: of the new ditch recently constructe W, Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD C. M. Cooke, President; George H. Seattle v & S. goe th Robertson, Manager; E. Bishop, li ihp II C. Co.. to F. Coast tolay on the Alexander. Th ST02XACXI Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. T. o Wm. G. Irwin ..President and Manager Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water-hous- e, company. In appreciation of the Claus Spreckels... t-- First Vice President G. R. Carter, Directors. Tl Tl rendered by Mr. Vander W. M Oiffard... Second Vice President till 8 H. M. Whitney Jr. ..Treasurer and Sec tTi ITT orgi W. Ross Auditor JUHH! ISHiZUKA RO Ipletlon of the work. Mr. Vander Nail- - AGENCY OF i len Is uncertain as to wnetner or r.oi F )R DYSPEPTL S he will return to the Island.4. SUGAR FACTORb. KEI HIN BANK, LTD. Mls4 Stack, who has for two years AND Th-- r no reason why ar.y one Vlneywr.'i in the oflke of H. C. & S. is Stre3 TTVi past been ?hoiiid suffer from dyspp.-i- a or any Commission Agents rr rr 'Co., nt Srrkelsllle as tenographer, stomach trouhV. Hostetter's Ftomath leaves on Banking Ex- 'typewriter nnd Hitters cures C' r.stl.ition. Indisgestion. AGENTS FOR THE Transact General and ithe Alexander today for San Francis-- dyspepsia, pvtlnria. fever and acue. It change Business. will maKe ner mme. f r flfiy years. Any Oceanic Steamship Comp3ny 11 c. where she done i KVAP S'-- torto. ILr x Is a charming and talentert e'.Bt wUl it to you. Take it faith urn im-nro- ve Of San Francisco, CaL vounz lady. ani win oe mm w fully. It wi;i regulate the bowe's. on 8 appetlt- - bring back draw exchange first the ard health and strer.gth. See that a PRI- National bank. Yokohama. I Maul. H. W. FOSTER & CO., FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS manager VATE REVENUE STAMP covers the Mr. George Weleht. former neck of the bojti-?- . R. Lewera r. J. Lowrey. C. M. Cook. 'of Kahuku plantation. Is visiting Wal-lluk- u Gold and Silversmith a the guet of .Imlge and Mr.. LEWERS & COOKE, 111 A I a N. Kenoikal. He has been in Blood HOSTETTTjR'S EN mj4 come FfNF WTCH KrcPA'HINO j rr porters and Dealers la Lumber 'health for some time, and h?s to. Purifier and STONACH ; RAVING and Dl AMONP-BETTI- Building Materiala OfR 9(1 i Walluku to recuperate. V,l CKx-d- " and Wrk OuraDt--- i 414 the Advertiser. I The rain of lat Sunday w ashed out H 'fth Guilder BITTERS FOTEL TREET Fort Street. 8 -- MB PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVBliTISE'RC HONOLULU, DECEMBER 1900

engaged to the young lady who Is now HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTION his wife. SATURDAY'S SHIPPING. I Nov. 2. No. K. Knajia ui;d hu. D' J- - About 9 o'clock on Saturday morning (J1 In est. of HOW N DISPLAY the Rio de Janeiro sailed for San !,,(M e: nmn I 0. Francisco with Robert Wilcox and his N-- 6CS3- -J. Maluhla and hh., family and many other passengers alu to Geo. vilcox; i 'Ki,. SSI 4. u. from this port. " - aiRu, Lihue, Kauai. Consideration greatest assortment of -- ..,...-., w . a r- - JW' The largest stock and Olrallicio Xfoul ...T..hnr nil- - Klnjui - and Maui and the No. ,f5 H. H. !!uih nn,l lfu a ij rived from Hawaii Loebenstein; 14, came in from lot block 3, Puueo. P'io Upolo arid Nilhau Kona Hawaii. Consideration, mortgige $i00 and Kaunakakai, respectively. and $40. SALE Captain Thompson of the Niihau re No. C9C Lum Chow and wife to Geo Phaetons, Ap. 1 Surreys, Molokai channel, as smooth Markham; of R. I 5053. ports the kul 2SK as glass. Moanalua, Honolulu, Oahu. Condderal brought the following tion $220. The Kinau No. 6701 W. cargo from Hilo: Two hundred and II. Kailimai and wife to RUNABOUTS, Mrs. E. S. Dower; lots 9 and 10, til-- k II two sheep, 62 sacks of corn, 58 sacks of Kapiolani Park Ad., Honolulu, Oahu! potatoes, 80 hogs, 5 cords of wood and Consideration 99. t ULL OF BUGGIES, etc ... 158 packages of sundries. No. 702 Mrs. E. S. Dower to T M j Sheldon; 9 10, Kapiolani VESSELS CANNOT SINK. aq lots and Block H, ship, Howes, i ars Honolulu. Oahu Consideration The American Jabez A French engineer, fii. wenri Ma- - wou. Ever shown in tlawaiian Islands. 6704-- M. the Olapp, Tacoma Sd-te- rn Captain arrived from riolle, claims to have invented a sys- - No; Cordeiro. Tr., to M. . yesterday afternoon and was towed sinking of ships c an by which the luOahu. AT into the harbor by the tug Fearlese be prevented. Though it remains to be .$350. oSS She was forty-tw- o days making he proved whether it will be practicable No. 6705 F. F. Lopes and wife to .'.. F. Botelho; lot 1 off lot 13a, Kapaakea, Ho- Sole Agents for voyage from Tacoma, thirty-seve- n to apply the same on a large scale, in- nolulu, Oahu. Consideration $300. BAB-COC- in is, indeed, RUNABOUTS, H. H. K 2,513 the idea its details No. 6700 Lopes O'BRIEN & SONS' PATEN T SPRING days from Callam Bay. She has genious. M. Mariolle proposes to at- F. F. and wife to J. F. HIGH-GRAD- E Raulino and wife; lot 3 off lot 13a, Kapaa- COMPANY'S VEHICLES tons of coal aboard for the Oahu Rail tach to the sides of a vessel a large kea, GUITARS bags. Each of bags is Honolulu, Oahu. ConsiuVraii )n u way and Land Company, number of these No. 6707 M. G. Silva .1. (1. capacity of 15,000 litres, and and wife to ?. BANJSOS For the first three weeks of the trip to have a Silva; lot 13 block 9a, Kapahulu, Honolu- We have also a lino of will be covered by several coats mado $4Kj. rough lu, Oahu. Consideration 1 the Howes met with very of a mixture of wool, cotton and India VIOLINS with fore-top-sai- 6712 weather, and the ls, the preponderating. No. U. Guerrero and wife to .. dos How, ( - rubber, the latter A. Perry; Int. in R. P. 6403, kul. iSiS, Wai-lup- e, 7rf main-sa- il and the fore and mizzen- These bags are to be placed all around liosii, etc. "' were carried away. ships, a trifle above the water Honolulu. Oahu. Consideration Express the $1000. Trucks, Drays, Captain Clapp is well known in Ho line, and can. when empty, be placed Evervthin, Else b I C71t U. to Hokela; por U. V. . (n t Vi 1 ai.lju A No. J. Nika nolulu and on the Coast; he was ln111 lilt; iiviy.cij it, cntn'uj JiU' . a a. strong up the iP. anOft, kul. 2971. Kupanihl, Kapaa, Kauai. AND whaler in the old days, and visited iron sheet then shuts Consideration $10. port in years 1858, 1859 and noies n.e m v--0 K. Louis to J. Gouvea; Int this the 01 oags a. vuoe 67i5x. , SEE THEM IX 1860. on lower part tne .euu.! fc &, N1,nle Hamakua, OUB At that time he was the down almost to the surface of the wh- - William C. Nye. Captain Hawa. consideration $75. WINDOW DELIVERY WAGONS, FARM whaler ter closed up at the bottom by a little, c K Moandull to Clapp has been to Honolulu only opens Inward; in each bai; anJ valve which j Gouvea: Int. ln R. P. 7307. kui. 10,793. WAGONS, DUMP CARTS, few times during recent years. His there is a certain quantity of of cal- - jNlenl Hamakua. Hawaii. Consideration last visit to this port was while the clum carbide. In case of an accident . plague epidemic was on. - and when the ship begins to sink, it 6717 K. Lansing and husband (L) to DUMP WAGONS, GEARS, dive more to one-thi- rd of m Although the tug Fearless towed the cannot than de Govea. Jnt ln pc. fand Wienie, Ha- - . - size, for water rising j Jabez Howes into the harbor yester lts the around jmakuaf Hawaii. Consideration $40. FORT ST. Built expressly for the Island Trade. the vessel opens, by means of pressure. Noy 21 No 6723 T. E. and M. Krouse II day afternoon, was some mis above-describe- there the valves of the d E3 41. understanding regard, dock t Geo D Gear; lots to incl. block in to her tubes, penetrates the bags, wets the G Kapiolani Park Ad., lot 600, patent 3sl5 FULL. STOCK OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. HACK ing, and the Fearless left her lying at calcium carbide, and a quick develop- - Punchbowl Slope lease hold etc., Arlinn- - off Brewer's 01 acetylene gas tatce piace, - HARNESS, TRUCK HARNESS, WAGON AND CART HARNESS. anchor in the harbor ment ton Hotel. Honolulu. Oahu. Considera- wharf. It seem that Captain Brokaw whereby the hags are inflated, thus re tion $1. of the tug Fearlesa had received or moving the sheet iron cover. This pro No. 6724 Geo. r. Gear to T. E. Krouse: ders in regard to the Howej as much cess is performed within a few seconds. ots 33 to 41 incl., block G, Kapiolani Park Plumbed as two weeks ago, when she was ex As all bags work simultaneously, the Ad., Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration $1. vessel is considerably lightened and No. 6730 S. Halu to M. K. Hulu; Or. 102i Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co., pected. The orders were that the kept above water. ,(Int. in).Pueopaku, Hilo, Hawaii. Consid Howes was to be docked at the Rail- Mariolle has calculated that a big eration $1. way wharf, head foremost. Yesterday, ocean steamer can in this manner be No. 6731 Hawaii Land Co., Ltd., to M. Supplies after the Fearless had brought the saved from sinking if its is provided K. Hulu: lot 23, Palama Tract, Honolulu, vessel into the harbor. Captain Clapp, with 150 of those bags, each containing Oahu. Consideration $500. DAT BLOCK. BERETANIA STREET. of the Howes, wanted his ship put in- 50 kilograms of calcium carbide, which No. 6732 Kalelkaapuni to M. K. Hulu; Railway dock foremost. would nil them in case of an accident Gr. 1026 (Int. in Pueopaku, Hilo, Hawaii. to the stern with 2.250,000 litres of acetylene gas. .'Consideration $1 Captain Brokaw said that his orders ! No. 6733 Kamohaiulaokalani to M. K were to put her bow foremost, and In 1026, Pueopaku, Hilo, Ha Patent Washout in MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Hulu; Int. Gr. aowti that if he did the job he would do it waii. Consideration $1 Enameled Lavatories. ' rieht and accordlne to orders. On ac ARRIVE. No. 6734 J. P. Mendonca, Tr., to C. Lai 'Young; 2 Asylum Road, Ho Enameled Sinks, of very heavy rains j Steamers. From. Due. lot Block B. assorted lii count the recent $1. Dec. 5 Inolulu. Oahu. Consideration Enameled Urinals, a great deal of mud has accumulated Coptic 8 No. 6737 B. M. Louisson; Gr. astsorteS tJ Nuu-an- u Yokohama Dec. Haaheo to at the Railway wharves from the Z.ealandla S. F Dec. 10 ,196, Kawaipapa, Hana, Maui. Considera Galvanized Steel "sinks, 6tream. and to put the vessel up $200. Nippon Maru S. F Dec. 13, tion sizes. jto one of the wharves at the present Sierra S. F. . Dec. 13 Nov. 22. No. 6739 C. W. Ashford, Tr. for Maru 15 to Sugar Holiday Goods time, in two or three feet of mud, is America Yokohama Dec. Nahau, Hutchinson Plantation Lead Pipes, assorted tun. . oo not only a difficult task, but one that Miowera Colonies . ..Dec. 19 Co.. 14 of R. P. 7969. kul. S760 F, Hilea 20 $365, , Lead Traps, assorted Is likely to result in considerable ex-pe- ns Alameda Colonies ...Dec. Kau. Hawaii. Consideration iiit Rio de S. . ., 21 No. 6742 H. Waterhouse and wife to W. vessel Janeiro F. ...Dec. oaivanlzed Iron Pipes, ud to the on account of her Warrimoo Victoria ...Dec. 22 F. Dillingham et al.; 14 acres of Gr. 1123, possibly having .o be lightened before City of Peking Yokohama ...Dec. 25 Mckuleia. Waialua. Oahu. Consideration sizes. she can be pulled off. ' Coptic S. 29 $1. F ...Dec Pipe Fittings, assorted sUet The upshot of the matter was that . No. 6745 Thos. , Nott to E. M. Mapoon DEPART. - Captain Clapp decided to get the Eleu por. Gr. 3659, Nuuanu Valley, Honolulu Pig Lead, Calking Lead; smt- Steamers For. DUe. Oohil fnnelrliinitlnn IlAOft to put his Bhip alongside the Railway ; Doric Yokohama Dec 5 No. 6747 A. Dreier and wife to Koloa large quantities. Ebonoid Ware was quite 4 o'clock Coptic S. 8 wharf. It not F - . Sterling Mirer Mounted. if5- Sugar Co.; share ln ahp. of Mahaulepu. Navy Oakaa Nippon Maru--Yokoham- a 13 and Plumbers' when the Eleu got ahold of the Howes Dec Kauai Consideration $150. - ' Cameo and and started to take her to her wharf. .eaianaia . r . uec. 14 No 6750 S. I. Shaw and wife to T. Kala- - Hose Bibbs, assorted ilia - wc ..., u r 1S por. 1794. 104S. She tried first one way and then an- . if60 uhi; R. r. kul. Auwaloiimu Check, and Globe Vilra $850. Gate other but. although BheVunc onto the!A,a,a3j;c5? ' "onolulu- - ahu- - Consideration Celluloid Sets 20 ?top and Service Cocki nuip iui wrr a.u uuur, nuv nuuxrucu ii;i0 ae Janeiro Yokohama Dec 21 i in doing nothing more .4han to stick Warrimoo-Colon- ies Dec 22 Notic to Shipmasters. inned Rivets, assorted iha. Wave Crest Ware her in the mud of the harbor without City of Peking s. F .....i.Dec 25 C-- 8. Branch HydrogTaphio OfBc. even getting her any nearer the wharf Coptic Yokohama Deo. 29 - San Francisco. Cal. Dressing Cases than she h-a- been when the Fearlesa By communicating- - with the Branch Hy- - HiWAnAKHMll left, her after towing her in from VTT,88EL8 IN PORT drographlc Office In San Francisco, cap- - i tains of vessels who will with NO. 207 FOBISl ARMY AND NAVY Traveling Cases Ca.ptaln Brokaw then saw Captain the Hydrographlc Office by recording the OPPOSITE SPRECKELTBtfl Clapp and the matter was talked over. "1 t. Tug Iroquois, Pond. Midway Tel. i meteorological observations suggested by ' The result was that Brokaw decided aod. August C j the office, can have forwarded to them at Shaving Sets to put Howes alongside wharf any desired port, and free of expense, the the the HbKLnANTiiEN monthly pilot charts of the North Pacific foremost. Eleu dis- a. stern The was (This list does not include coasters.) 'Ocean, and the latest Information regard-Aloh- Collar Cuff Boxes and of and charged the captain the Fear ' navigation in the w. bring tug as Am. Bchr.. Fry, San Francisco. 'nr tnt.dfnA.er lf less went to his to the December 2 ' er9 wblch they frequent. sistance of the ship from Tacoma. It ' Mariners are requested to report to Etc., Etc Bossuet. Fr. bk., Lodonler' Nantes ' No- - was 5 o'clock in the afternoon when 18 ; office dangers discovered, or any other the Fearless reft her berth at the Bangor, Am. Pehr., Aspe, Lahaina, De. ! forniaaon which can be ut:iized for eur Naval wharf for the purpose of put-tin- s' Enterprise. Am. senr.. San Francisco, th publication of the pilot charts of thr the Jnhe Ilnwes Intn her dark C. O. I l,"9t North Pacific. CALKINS. was Lleut.-Comd- us and it not nnite 5:30 when the I T" , r.. " l O A W1 bk. McNeil, San Francisco. rt, 8. N.. In Chanr tug reiurupu iv uer oerin. aiier uaviug November 2S. job. succeeded in doing the The Fear George Curtis, Am. sp Calhoun, San On one occasion, Cluny Macpherson, 9WL t less, as the captain of the Howes re- Francisco, October 30. whose death occurred recently in Scot- - p.S THE t marked, "lias the strength to shove a James Nt smith. Am. pp., Warner, New land, had dealings in his castle with one Honolulu Drug Co., vessel through several feet of mud. castle, November 30, of thp vprv imnrpRf nf Vila rlflnnmpn TTa i fcpft TROPICAL J. C. f'lade, Ger. bk., Stege, Bremen, No- - received him in one of rooms, which Then, again, Brokaw has the reputa 28. the PI Von Holt Block. King St. vember nati just ,een decorated at great expense, j CIGAR tion of being "pretty slick" at his Howes, sp., a Jabez Am. Clapp, Tacoma, and after their business was transacted, business, and what he can't do with uecemoer z. IS W' A. H. OTIS OTTO A. the chieftain asked: "What do think of jfSs BEIKEUCH. tug la hardly worth doing. Kennebec. Am. sp., W. F. Lewis, Newcas-- this room? The varnishing alone cost me S AXD BEST THE ALOHA ARRIVES. ' r one hundred and fifty pounds." "That's JS FINKST t nnce ictor. isor. DK., sorenson. rsew-- wan astonishing tnsr--rf four-maste- d naethin ava " tho The schooner Aloha ar ensue. XMovemoer la. cnno,.- - vn r.ki FIVE CENT port yesterday, twenty-fiv- e St. "t t rived in Katherine. Am bk.. Saunders, San hocse A-- show ye a room that cos,t faur days from San a deck- - Francisco, November 29. CIGAR t Francisco, with malr tnan that tae be coatd... Macpher- - i load of hay for the Hawaiian Tram J? Irwln; Am. brig. Genereaux. Saa son wondered that he had never heard of K frranclsco, November 29. Sold In i ways Company, Pain's mule-ca- r outfit. 1t before, and arranged to call around f V and see it When he place, a ye. and a general cargo. The tug Eleu got visited the HONOLULU. her in. The Aloha came into port VESSELS EXPECTED. poor-lookin- g, thatched little "bigging," he Vr. t without a pilot. Head winds and heavy jwas shown into a room so dark that he hristmas..v Vessel. From. could scarcely see, with Its walls literally seas were experienced by the schooner Fcohng Suey, Aro. bk New York blackened by the smoke from a peat lire. for the first few days out of San Fran- Nuuanu. Am. bk New York, "Here's ma room," exclaimed the tri- - Iridium Panels cisco, after that light winds and llenry Falling, A.m. sp New York urr.phant tenant; "a mak oot that it took (VIEWS) calms were mn with. Captain Fry Henry Vlllard. Am. sh Savannah five hunner loads o peat tae coat it, and left the Coast on the day after the Ventura, Br. bk Antwerp 'at ten shillings the load tha maks two elections. He might away Marie Hackfeld, Ger. eh I'remen hunner and fifty pun!" Something New in have eotten Energia. Br. stmr Hot kong I y High Class Color Works. a.-da- or two sooner had it not been A J. Fuller, Am. sp. N- isaki for hi anxiety to know the rrsult of Lottie Bennett, Am. ech Ih.i.odate the elections. The Aloha is row lying Novelty, Am. echr Nitrate Iorts A New Eoof INSTANTANEOUS at the foot of Brewer's J. D. Tallant, Am. schr Nitrate Ports PORTRAITS wharf. W. H. Macy, Am. sh ..Sydney CAME HERE FOR A CREW. Hayden IRIDIUMS, Brown, Am. bk...... Newcastle Cooling Compo The American schooner Bangor ar- Lyman D. Foster, Am. sch. ..Newcastle HASH RELIEF. rived off port yesterday John C Potter, Am. pp Newcastle from Lihaina. Robert Searles, Am. ech Newcastle CAR RON and She came here manned by only her Wachusett, Am. sp.. captain, mate, Newcastle PLATINUM. her the cook and the Perseverance, Br. sp Newcastle 5 cabin boy. Her crew had deserted her Prince Albert, Nor. ep Newcastle MGCHESKEY Special attention given to COPYING PHOTOGRAPHIC Co3 and the captain has come to Honolulu Ar.cenis, Br. sp Newcastle ARABIC FantasI, Nor. bk ENLARGING, limit kij. ln search of men. The schooner is Newcastle MACHINERY, etc. Mott-S.i.lt- Invincible, Am. sp h Building, lying at anchor outside the harbor Newcastle Corner of Fort now, Wrestler, Am. bkt Newcastle Wholesale tawJ-r- f and Hotel Streetj, her captain having come ashore Drumburton, Br. sp Newcastle to attend to the business of his ship. Alex. McNeil, Am. bk Newcastle He has been sp particularly unfortunate Pa'.kamah, Br. Newcastle Reduces the temperature fully fifteen in the matter of crews. Chehalis. Am. bk. Newcastle Honolulu W ' A.nt. BIO'S Rcland. Ger. ep Necastwle degrees. Is used Instead of paint on Honolulu. PURSER WEDDED. irDy, nr. sn .Newcastle f. H The popular purser of the Pacific ftary A. Troop, Br. bk. .Newcastle Great Variety Mai", steamship Rio de Janeiro was Sr.ow and Burgess, Am. bk. ..Newcastle CORRUGATED IRON. of Nor. bk CoBoliiaEiS!111- wedded last Friday evening, the young Eenmore. Newcastle ROOFS AND BUILDINGS. lady Iw ing Mips Lady Palmerston, Nor. bk. ..Newcastle Victoria Ellis, sister of Marion Llghtbody, Br. sh.Newcastle.Eng. lists John and Pumner Ellis. Odderajaa, Nor. sh Samples how , Ed Newcastle of this preparation and Stoves fcfll" s-.- Vr-5- 1 Buffandeau only P has been purser Palmyra, Am...... Newcastle Knplsnede. corner on the Rio for a few trips. On a recent J L. Stanford, Am. bkt Newcastle it works, can be seen at tr'n of the Rio Seminole, Am. bk Newcastle from the Coast, Miss w CO, Ellis wns a r'-nxfr- . young Honolulu, Am. sch Newcastle unT.T.TSTEK The Addenda, Am. bkt Newcastle couple met and loved and hornm.e en- gaged. Echo, Am. bkt Necwastle It was decided that the'wed-dir- g Falls of Garry, Br. eh Newcatsle AND should nr-riv-H take place ui on the Churchill, Am. sch Newcastle California Feed Ccmp'y, of the Ftearr.er at this port on Fri- Battle Abbey. Br. bk Newcastle GROCERS day last. This happy plan was carried Drumraulr, Br. sh. Newcastle out and the couple were Gleaner, Am. bk.t Newcastle AUTHORIZED AGENTS united at the Sonoma, Am. bk house of Bishop y Newcastle the of Panopolis Phort-l- Robt. Sudden, FRESH e-i- JEfZA after Am. bkt. Newcastle For the Hawaiian Islands. the arrival of the steamer. Alta, Chil. bk Newcastle Ranges Mrs. Buffandeau went up to the Coat Star of Bengal, Am. bk Newcastle on the Rio with her llisband. Big Bonanza, Am. bk Newcastle mmmmm RUPTURE . An Advertiser reporter, hearing that Omega, Am. bkt Newcastle SpIS the wedding wn to M. P. Grace. Am. sh Newcastle take place Frldav T.yman D. evening. Interviewed Foster, Am. ech Newcastle ; Fffracrs Boners Purser Buffan-l- Y Kncore, Am. y'"'. tpic truss Extra Castings for bk Newcastle -' tni ill Stove. n regard to Honoipu, '.- v la different from all event, hoping the Am. eh Newcastle 'r - to have the privilege of Muriel, Am. sch fiNecw.Astle ntVio iniccAi nnd has radi- reporting so interesting a waterfront Ctty Adelaide, Br. bk. Newcastle VVV cally CURED thousands of romance. IIejper, cases. No experiment: i- Am. bk Newcastle on 75 79 K,NQ ST Mr. Buffandeau. however, Highlands, Br. bk Newcastle does the work! "Booklet No. 1" sent chose to Himalaya, Am. 'bk. request. Address, JOHN NOTT emphatically deny Necawetle C- - that he was about Mary A. Troop, to he married Br. bk Newcastle Co WHITMAN and that he was even Jaa. Drummond. Am. afc Newcastle Ifascetic Elastic Tmss , THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: , HONOLULU. DECEMBER li)00.

II Fim llir, Half mil. rr.e for all: .. W ep.Mtake: ft FEW SEE Frank S a lit lb (Thomas 1 I ir t'a-sim- lr .1 122 lb Harry Jones) - TD Un Faust 111 lbs I I lOpiopiol' l.'ft r.tlTID I , Tim.-- :12 ;; bad rurt; won by three GOOD length: IS. bl.u k WIJ RACES .wlnmr, J. Wilson's ge. ling by . Kfunk S ran wel. ,with nothing to bother him. Sir Cas-slrni- r Stock and hnd fatty degeneration and hd tf.rrt in a unique thing In Jockey up. In making . - our extensive preparations for the Holidays we have had tw Second I lace Half mile, Hawaiian- points in view The rigiitness our Goods Offer for bale Small Attendance at the bred: fz't sweepstakes: of and the Fairness of Oub )?rices. On l.awrence II 4 m lbs t Nichols) 1 this foundation wa build our busmos. Come and get idea-- ; make r, j our purchases later Maul lloKc 111 lb Opiopio 2 if 3 ou choose. Saturday Meet. Time, good start; won galloping n m Winner. I.. H. D-e'- c. g. Lore F.rock-Mal- d - Winner';'' of Australia. ! and rare a ha:r-raiin- g reversal. !."'.--f ONE STARTLI HG '.inning ur dclinahle; psobahly need l LADIES' NECKWEAR. P SURPRISE 1" Hr h-- feet rattle. B U.t ti"i-li.o- r Thinl Three minute class Every new caprice in y Neckwear. We have Stocks, IN' pHcinit: $jr. Jabots, Fichus and .".weepy takes: i - I and Collarettes made of Ch tfons and Daitny La- es, AIMIK. Fred. Ki..m i.Judd) 1 . i many of then hand wrought. ... A so y (I'.dlir.a-Oibson- ': 1 : 5 n w TIVi: TAINT. H:noulu Driving Association Brings '.'ab. a ) shapes and new fancies worked out in geat beauiy and delicacy the styles will Time. 2. V.. 2:4:.' 2:.T. a: N! lirst p eise the eye and the price persuade the purse. STACK FAINT, Well-Contest- otr a Number of ed ihir-- l won easily: a c'.'-- s , resits . rv; fuMi-otiNP- lrop,rtioii. Winner. J. K. Jau-r'.- - b. Events. h'- - by Kiiis-SutwiHi- il. Frel. Ki s is . - K.K FAINT. : n.- am! w:l d- his b at if u- - t h 1 1 sl WnyiM.y will win more rapes. HANDKERCHtE F S. Fi nrth li.u c Six furtm.Ks fre.- - ' n IK K .i.u!u IiriviriL a.j,., i. ii.. ii: 1 fWe pi takes; Hemstitched. Lace Trimmed and Fancy Corners, at . . . 5 cents ITurntuI l'ivrn of .rtcine wit' ir'le A a !!! M.x iTli"in.i-- i Hdpi T n - A lii 10 great unu.u.lly tin- .". - f at reut variety of Novelties at 2rcis 75cts and $1 00. II tanl Lot s.it v.Kraaiion n: lbs (Nichols anfa 5Vt. 8 unl.iy uftrniH.n. ami U..- - 'lime. ;ZZ. Rood Urt; won easily, s Topped out with Hand Embroidered and Keal Lace at $2(K, 2 50, $3.00 and $5.00 - each r- IpriK-atf- J th iurtrii ,y .,. .i.'l iIiUIiik. Winner. J. U. Wilsm: . Ik. in. by 'I rue l:ritoii-I;- i il. rn.i M.ivtw- - l i Wl'iii'-- it KMiiif mare wiui i Mi niiinnw. radnir tiM. r,.n. K'""l. him f r tin bl-..- 0f tiimh claim. AKKravuthm badly in m HonoiuUni. hm1h d STERLING SILVER TOILET I l.msee.J. of work, and nould b tabk-- wlc u ARTICLES. th H no)ulan ur not ri. h .t...ni. .. ready. 1 ly th illar rhurjr.l for tulrnittun . r iriij Ka mile maidens: f.'rom 25cts up. such as Oarter Huckles, Paper Cutters, Satchel Tags v sTEM I'll'K EKING. Anyhow. th fnrt remain.' that ra iuv. sw epiakH: C mb?, Biuhes, Hat Pins. eisors. (. harms, etc You & brt.-blT- . I never make a mistake KUtlC (WtlOHdl f. arxl fvcrv otb.r (Jeiieral ( renje a 119 lbs ..(Thomasi when ycu buy bTEHUNo SSjlver. is always , . ti-- an acceptable gift. vrn.f "tt will Unuth r- until tb- - In- - .hliey 4 113 lbs (Opiopio. . It - - I hrtM'.ant th- m- - hhenandoah Jr. ll'. lbs of mrtrnriili th.ii- " way r-- tr to up umall anUslon iKaenai f- - ami an Tlmv. fair xtart; won all thr .. CTT XT TTTATOrnO rr-n-- f i - takr ih Satunlay iir "hi nurr rum, in- drlvlrK. Wlaner. J. Ii. WiUon's b. a. ., n i .o-- In afternoon off for th nJf))mnt - te. whit n4 rel "f by Martenhurst-Sotmstr- f s. Croi.j. rn'pntln atk! -- niojrairHiii nt struck his clasa unj couldn't have losi Swell Oarmentsi embodying of npori. had he so ed. Abley nhowed ear- 3 the latest ideas all new and very stylish An wan ly nn-iisr- il FILTER I'KKSS CL0Tn In ai on Thurmlay th but was about. Shen- 2 co tiDg $7.50 to 20.0 faclu Sik Petticoats from the best maker in New York at proa-ra- was n'ni throuirh without a andoah will do at three-cinhth- s. rvl It-- . sl - $7.00, $10.00 $12.50, $15.00 aLd $18.00. .,f,n J hiti h ami th- - r Inn vtaii of a particu- Sixth lCar- On? mile handicap; $2o W eepxtakeii: larly IntTrptlnir tharnrtfr. A notp- - I.IMKANI) H CkMkNT. HKICK wnrthy wan th promptn!! Itllly McClosk.y a -H (Thomasi 1 lth whl-- Thf-- r rar ft.ll.wel rar AmarlTio a 12o lbs (NicholM 1 HENS' FINE NECKWEAR AND FURNISHINGS. m r non of th tlrxome d l.ivn -- Antidote a 17 lba. ii Ib.. over tur- twern raea whit h are no tlresom.- - t weinht) "(Opiopio) An elegai.t stoct of Sauares, Tecks, Imperials, BatwiDgs and Strings n- the m.'i'tiitop. For thli nntlgewnrthv 1:.V 2; ko.m1 utart; won clev- Time. the 50cts and dollar kiiu -- i ur price 25 ts and 50cts. Golf Di AGENTS FOR xte nf aTaln Ir. ("barman, who hml erly, nil driving . Winner. J. II. Wilson's and ess bhirts, Pajamas, hurire .f th nnMlinn tail!M'k. was h. by . Thomas, nxle a great Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs at popular prices. ra on winner, who won n his da r N MM A P. UKFININO CO. Instance too for Ai :n I. The trowel thotmh email. far Amarin. I'd hal dote would have b.-.'- Hii'"inl at bri'iiaht plenty .f iTrntn--y alonr. whl- - h nal weights. : they ill'l not hesitate to waiter on their The otflclals were jis followf: Large Selections of Th was a li- - I.i m i iNtoTIVK favorite. afternoon Judge J. W. McDonald, ii. Svhuman. Belts, Fancy . Fans, Gaiters, PurseF, Shopping Bags, letrou1 ne lor bni-kera- fool thliw lr. Sluw. Umbrellas, Silk aftr iro)l tbmtr icoInK down bfor th' Start.-- r Ir. Monsnrrat. g Gk.ves, Kid Gloves, Con bs, Hiiir Crraments, Bibbons, Silk Underwear, Golf Capes, Sepa I r Tl inekeeper Jam s (Jtiitiik p. i 1 nutnMt-- with 1.4rnn table ! ny Saddling Paddock ! r. ('tjvliam. rate cKiru, iioeiry, eic, etc., etc. ularlt). Kvery ra'-- wan a pwwjimlit" I. Clerk of the H. M. Ayr s. '" Xi.'Ai-L- MI LI. Curi' I'NIVKIMAI. CO.. of Clerk of th Scale AI. u . uf ii nirera "f National Can Mni. FIlKK-Fnit-AL- L .. N-- HALF MILK A meeting of the Irtvtng Association r- i. r, v Turk. will t held tonight at the Hawaiian Morning Galls Appreciated. : Every on of th thre home was Hotel at ":". o'pIi ck. etmlly bat-kef- l ami there nppMir-- l l W. II. Cornwdl ha entered Oarter-lln- e , rmxrn.NK I'AINT COVI'A NT, l" n tre-nmn'- favorite. Mrrll In th l'.urn. FollanvU-e- (;.iust. an Tr n isco, Cal. Fmt refuM t brak and was Wr Palace Hotel and other big California!! at th pet. Frank H. Jumt-- l o(T In handicap. Everett H alo irt the front waa never headed. won Iturns. i!.ji;'t ro . anl J. It. Wilson rod.-- every race h" start- frtoTn Hlr which was m eally Casntmlr. led a horse in ttcr!ay. and his Jockey. St 2V1HRSH, LTD. l WHITNEY fat a a a tr!e ! an I rereu-f- a Thomas, rode four winners, a sterling highly nrea.ue ride. Frank H.. h" his performance. runnlnic. made th tpt whi y t n ki ! 519 Fort Street. on him last Thursday nnd tn-nlder PENANCE FOR iHSCOfRTEST "what Tnlirht have bern." If AWAIIAN-PltK- I. NATIVE HALF MILK I Nichola I.. Cmr of Russia, was the WJ??5;5 M.Ul Ute, touted an unhent.iMe tje of an nbnolute aristocrat. The HATS nnd from Kahaku t Makapuu Point, w i J iu ' sslon of terrible wars which held at the favorite odd of 6 it 1. j clouded hi reign did nt tend to of'en Camp MrKinley piurkr- - disposition U - ('InnelI. th" hi or Tender htm ies ' ad oooooooxxo er. wan runnlnir atniut with SI) ui Imperious. Hut rough and harsh a ht okkxokoxooo xxoxxxxoxxx Rough Straw n')t hlih h w.mted t tet acainst wn. Nicholas had a measure of chiv- .H0 thai th l!(ie w n. Uwmwi' H. alry In his disposition. He would :ot ran auch a perfe t beast on Thursday tolerate, under any circumstances, an Q that eV-- n the fat fnlds offered Would insult offerei! to a woman. (A Hits... Induce n one-- t back him and he A the Czar was driving through the j A ttarted without a nny havtnjr In-t- i tref-- ;f St. Petersburg he caught ! v H. Japainiese on hi ibame. Iwtwrence flirht of an otTlrer of his household In a tt XI I Mr .tint (Jentlf men romped home by three Unnth. n: the act of upsetting an old beggar j Y lloae either would r could not nrt Irt woman, whope hands were raised in a Y It I that rrlor to j Y AT the Koln. all prayer for alms. Thuntday' rue the winner had not The fifTU-ia- l was o,n'ite unmindful of j V if hen out of hi etall for rtve days, the nticnst wltnea of hi act. and wajv may aoni w nMinni. which for the form rather pleas, d hen, a ffw hour later. i0 he was summoned to the Imfx-rla- l prcs- - TIIKK.K MINI'TK CLASH. Tll TTI N' ence. A T.Murata's AM) PAt'l.NO. Tl changed when he was' A con- - v In the flrxt t WayYe.y led till severely reproved for his cowardly IHf . tuftlR. the half, when hi hobble bn-k- e (durt. and he tried to make excu--- v and Fred Em took the heat in 2 : t. I "Enoughr said Nicholas, finf II V. ; 0 3-- - I"4 Nil U4 nil Ht. Tl. HUM econd heat C.lbson drove Way i "You will valk up and down that fr- 0 In the I RM and the. rh.ui:: rldor nil night, and every time you Q Open For Inspection to boV In f lare of I'.ellima worked like a harm. hJroa led to the will ay. In a loud voice. 'I am a pup- half, when Waybny assumed the py! I am a puppy! " Youth's f and passed under the win- - a aomewhat -:- - eaiiy winner In 2:2. In the third heat Grand Display i." F.ro) led the w hole w av and thouch A P.ALl. FuR RARY. ' th-strt- WiiyMy made a (tan e rffort In II: T i7hnd0. bay he uld ri'H reach the A ball will prove espec ially in that 'ITV; iMt horse, who to..k the d.ctdinir heat harming for baby Is of zephyr and ft ANI rirHNI5HKlt. f . . W...... I. ... . 2 -- ti'.j. Oil's n appeare.1 o. i.v - ' ' .asily prepared at hum. It is r tr. r,.- -. itH Wnv)n.v In trie htat heat an i...... - . . v. . i . i . t, fionf kin iino I'liiioiei:t iii.ti ii n pmhiij yv - fill he will probably revers- the rult retained by the baby fingers and doe V -- houid the twain UKaln. Fred not liounce away In nn airgrnvnting Y ret or- KOIt name will her after ease to manner like the rubber affair usually v lK'uT Kr' cntri s. i nament the three minute da selected. To make one. cut two. rounds Tli: Mv-- f up HOAD OVER-I'- 1 Till'. FREE-FOR-- A - xmasoods: MIX FIMILONIJ?'. LI. of cardboard alx.ut thr.ie Inches In di- j CAIirENTERK.' ameter, l.iMng the.-i- - A. ruled a decided favorite and. together, Q "' ANt WAITKHH- APRON. Virile until It wa wh'.sLer.'d that Nl h'.'.as take from the centers a piece three-- i Q lat-(four- .. - th- - th of an Inch In Wir U11, rid.- Aggravation, when diameter. Silk and Silk Goods, i zephyr i - m:w .... it,, .it Ai rot time Vlrgle brlirht in and out. throueh the 0 line vr were again giving odds. center and over thf edge of the card- - I A.'a barker ''AIM On ptraw and 1 wa Imjp! until the hole In the is i Y flt. ' until th Btretch center i - v. . . . I ... I ... u .. filled. a nharp . ".'d.r- jtiuuTH. r wnen i nun.v. , Then with pair of scis i Grass Linen i ached, n"nii Pattern r i m- MKN A NI noTH. TIE?. black mare a little and one resnor.ile"! sors cui ine zepnyr aiong ine eire - v i4 it eti. nobly, retting horn by half a length. tween the two cardNiard. pass sorm i The winner finished very fresh and will twine twice around between the card', alway bent Agaravatlon at the dis- and tie it tight: tear the cardboard Work including Table Rock away and when fluffy and round, dip tance It like .MILE. MAIDEN. the surface until loks velvet. HALF The size of the ball will depend upon A wa heavy betting r ice and n Y pr Thl a the size of tne circle of cardboard j Cloths, Doilies and money bet on Abbey. - Ballast wraith of and the h.!- In the center must be j V sup- - also carried hi owner rnmle in tTotrfrtlon. so that enoueh ' V irorie . . 1 w re even ; 'Wto port. ine ireYHion "...-..t - zephyr may b- - wound through to make and Black Sand money the field against Abbey. ,ooe tnr rm anJ fu when clipped. Bureau Covers. ; t. ANTITIPIM TO SUIT. away qui aiy nu n.i. zot ("ronje thr.e-.unrte- r. when f (Vneral wir-wo- n II Ell GENTLE P.ETOUT. Yati.n.i roR. passed him. and leading to the AND o 1 1, rull RALE. by an oj.en length. Shenandoah , Judge Taft of Ohio, who is associated ra e I three-eight- h ami ror mai Consisting of r 4 Jr.' SATUMA CLOI- on , with Oeneral Wright In (he Philippine V Vf the dvy hi upp.Tt. distance he Mattered r. Commission, tell thl Mory of how hi A SONNE, AM.ey got a fl.vorle finish or would, kutani ware. on j X Porcelain wife once turned the table him about won. Hy virtue oi mm rac , hve when he attempted a bit of sarcasm at , 2.?. Irtenernl CronJ- - graduate from the, a. j Y of, HITCHCOCK, he ha dei-ir- d her cipen.se: Our Line maiden (I.im. hvh j ' r.-- t. (NtCVpiivl The Judge and Mm. Taft attended Y ''t n br r so many )ear. ' l M narrat. church one Sunday morning, and i'ter'v ONE MILE HANDICAP. tervicc Mr. Taft was the center of a y IVORY ,t.i- - race wa consl"lercd the piece group of women who stood In the ?!sle J WARE nolulu i Iron Works Co" de resistance or the u.y. Hilly M- i- and held a long nnd animated discu- - v tr.eav- - i Be in Closkey and Amariro wrrr both ion on some totile of feminine lntere Cannot Excelled the city. d " "l M r.M.Ir.H. ily hacked Antklote rarri-- "r" lu. uomrn will. s A Large Stock on Haud to Select From, Will stretch de- - at Prices That toiind overweight I'ntil the i Judge grew Impatient at the A Ml MI LI COOL- -' ! The '; A . Amartno. Mr(1okey nn v-- ay SURPRISE YOU. v reached day. and wa very gram on the n. i LEAD CASTINGS. i.n.ui. ,n named. In the l.st home. '' of Hilly a question every Jeacrlptloo eighth Thoma asked At l ist he said: "Do you know ; .u game Jta-laam- r Particular attention and he answered It by a nurt chattering women reminded me of 's '' " 1 rkmlthlr. Job worTi which won the first money. Am.irir.o ass blocking the way?" right on the , "rIeM notice. never gave up and wa "Oh. no." replied Mf. Taft sewrdy. ,.r-m- a wa Antidote l.a at the flnloh. "Yon are mistaken. It wa the ancd 'Had the latter rarricn , . way of the CHAN . wou CJ that blocked the as m n,.r - ontinds he r1! l, ' . 1 I Sirmi'nn miuiui. Merchant Tailor. Iwaten""" Amarlno. Th races ...i.i. - a k...i,r.M,r'i estimate i" ! the rin .i" t Tb whiskey that touches the rlsbi .merit of th. hore to a nicety 0 PAP.K. December 1.-- 111 tvt every time I Moore .o WAVERLLY BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. 'JlCCt KAPIoLANI Jee :aa:- llUiraniCCU:,. Driving Ablation. Wrath- - Call for 1L Lorejoy L Co., are dlBtrlb- 0 af ttors for the Island. hotel s MEET. r nne. Track flow. fo-r- HONOLULU, DECEMBER S. 1900. 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER:

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i Ij 1900 I The Constitution of the TO THE AWARDED United States.

4 l in vwvwwsw almost v Remington Typewriter HISTORY OF THE CHARTER GIVEN a by Rev. Mr. Westervelt A DIPLOMA OF "GRAND PRIX." The Address chases until then. por Before ths Triangle Club of award offered A "GRANI. PRIX" ts the highest grade Members. Medal, Christmas pPese fcy the Pans Expositim, higher than Gold or Silver its. fitting recognition of the supreme excellence of the They and is a The 'following is the full text of the j can't beat REMINGTON. lecture on' the Constitution of the : United States, delivered by Rev. Mr. ' Westervelt before the Triangle Club at j H. HACKFELD & COMPANY, Ltd. even- - A FAMINE INSPECTOR IN INDIA. the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Monday ' Lord Curzon Bays that this last famine is the worst that India has ever offered. It ing: I of THE Dealers for the Hawaiian Territory. covers an area 45,000 square miles and a popnlation of 90,000,000 is affected. Every ex- The United States, as a nation, is the ertion has been made by the government and the missionaries to lessen the horrors of the outgrowth of the idea of liberty, or famine and the whole Christian world has contributed to their support. The illustration independence. The Constitution of the shows an inspector, accompanied by his servants, sent out by the Christian Herald to make Honolulu Photo a report upon the conditions in certain of the famine camps. Supply ta For exhibition at the store of the PACIFIC CYCLE AND United States is the embodiment oi that Idea. MANUFACTURING COMPANY. EIILERS BLOCK. FORT The history of the development of 426 P.t Street the idea of liberty is therefore the his- - icailed composed of leading men for the SHE WAS BRUTAL. STREET. tory of the formation of the Constitu- - j t)Urrose of preparing a constitution for tion. There is no time, tonight, to go i the acceptance of the various States m back to that beautiful day inJune in which they represented. This constitu- - u v"uu wr ov ior SI the year 121a, when King John LacK- - Hon Was adopted by 1789, and George Beating Little Ah Ho. ! land granted the Magna Charta and j Washington elected president. Thus ft established parliament and the right of jWas the idea of liberty firmly rooted in On Saturday morning Mrs. Ng Mon oeliCQGies trial by Jury; nor is there time to a place amonff nations from which it War was fined $50 and costs by Judge! study that day in loll when' Luther should nevermore be torn. It was not Wilcox for her cruel treatment of the firm set lips, drove the nails into au strange president girl. Ho, was .vith at that the first former slave Ah who AT the paper of his declaration of inde- of the United States issued a call for rescued from the woman and her hus- - pendence from the Church of Rome. observance of a national Thanks- - the . band by the Honolulu Protective Nor can we stand by George Buchan- giving Day, for November 26, 1789. League placed an, the noble Scotchman, who in 1579 Leaving the study of the forma- and in the Kawaiahao thundered in the ears of kings his tion of the Constitution for a Seminary. The charge of assault and Lewis &eo.'s statement of the truth that "The will moment let us pass on to the first day battery upon Ah Ho was substantiated of the people is the legitimate source Gf January, 1863, when President Lin by the testimony of many witnesses of power." Nor can we study the per- - t.ln issued the emancipation procla who had seen the beatines administer- - MINCE MEAT, whlon drove tne testi-n- d secutions mnians mation, embodying in its widest extent ed the child, and by the direct in jars and tins; from England to Holland, later; the idea of civil liberty. With this monv of Ah Hn herself maue a portion oi mem muhcii oui rourtn development or tne law or hd-- . BOILED CIDER, Ha c),rmv a nf th Atlantic in ; ... .k .,, I,- ,- .tkinkmnn onth xsg Mnn War and nis wite were ; CRANBERRY 1620 that they might wander across it or the observance of a national Placed UDon the witness stand, but SAUCE, : - as Pilgrim Fathers searching for a Thanksgiving Day. The recognition of .their testimony was against Jhem- in Jars ana tint; UUlltC III lin i i .i i . v j v vi . Illltf IlIll&i Ul Lilt IlUlIlil.ll UlOllltrl IIOOU oi . to. uuvivij "vni aavu w v0v- - cording to the dictates of their own 'has grown with the recognition of the, Wilcox and the attorneys and parties MINT SAUCE, conscience." We must stop for a few fostering care of the Divine Father, i to the action went to the residence PLUM PUDDING, minutes with these Pilgrim Fathers as turning now to the study of the for-- L, Mnn tr mnnv iht wr ttlo veeri ' in four-siie- d coast, I tint; they land on the Massachusetts nation of the Constitution we must t,MB. iQT1 'They called it holy ground pass over the influence which the Mrs. SMYRNA FIGS, 7 Town envprnmpnr in rw pnmnii and the distances of the house of The land where first they trod. lare-p- est and the Mon Wars from each STUFFED DATES, They left unstained what there they had as a model for the national 7" Because its pore whiskey. found Government. We only notice, in pass othei:. . STUFFED PRUNES, ing, when it seemed as if the op- In sentencing the woman to pay the "reedom to worship God." that RAISINS AND NUTS. position of the small States would de- fine. Judge Wilcox berated her soundly Because it has. that delicate The 101 persons who. December 21, feat the proposed constitution because for her inhumanity toward the girl. 1620. landed at Plymouth Kock, ;of their demand for equal representa- A.n was flavor found only in whiskies brought "compact" ;t ioii larger repra- - appeal noted. with tion! the with the States, the Main 240. formed in the cabin of the Mayflower, sentatlves from Connecticut, out of TeleDhone of the cH fashioned1 type. and started in America that love for j their own experience in town and State SUCCESSORS OF GEORGE liberty and that recognition of the government were able to suggest two worth and the rights of the individual, j houses. The Senate and the House of 3ccase it is aped in wcod. i WHHT which have finally become the national Representatives. The Senate could Washington was the commander of charactefistic of the United States, j represent the States; two senators evening so the army duririg the entire period of TSecause it ts an aid to diges- Since this Monday is near ( from each State, large or small, while the national Thanksgiving Day, it is the House could represent the people; the revolutionary war, and was again YOU EAT tion. only right for us to notice how the j representatives being elected according commander at the time of the antic two principles underlying the action of .to population, always providing ipated trouble with France from Tuly Urn that EFFECTS your health If It is as: the Pilgrim Fathers have had national each State, however small, might hav IS, 1798, until his death. December 14, Becaur it is guaranteed by growth side by side. Love of liberty at least one representative. Professor 1799. " of the Purest and Best na- The other commanders the H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. and divine worship have marked Fiske in his book. "Critical Period of as select at random, but cca move- an- United States army were follows: Don't tional growth in the four great American History," brings to light 1789, Sole distributors. ments of our national history. other rock upon which the Constitu- Josiah Harmar. September 29, us for your BREAD. 4, 1790. 1. The dawn of civil liberty in the tion was almost wrecked. This stone to March We make only the Best and we Gar-- vim Plymouth compact of 1620, in which the of stumbling was slavery. In 17S7 the Arthur St. Clair, March 4, 1791, to Pilgrim Fathers combined themselves northwest territory was set apart for March 5, 1792. antee Purity. into a civic body politic for the pur- the formation of new States, and slav Anthony Wayne, April 13, 1792, to self-governm- pose of as a colony, ery was prohibited. When the discus 1796. was followed in 1621 by the first sion of the new Constitution centered December 15, Thanksgiving service for the Divine on the question of the continuance of James Wilkinson, December 15, 196. blessings which had prospered their slavery in any of the States, strong to July 13. 179S. Back You first year of independence. This opposition arose from the southern George Washington, July 13, 179S, to German Bakcn if Day was simply 1799. Honey Say Thanksgiving called States. There was great danger of the December 14, by the governors of Plymouth colony, establishment of a separate southern Alex Hamilton, December 15, 1799, in no sense The love confederacy, an idea, at- and was national. which was to June 15, 1S00. Phone White 3851. of . independence increased mightily tempted in 1860-- 4. General Washing-- : throughout the land for years, until ton was one who stronelv desired the James Wilkinson. June 15, 1800, to the times demanded the Declaration of freedom of the slaves. But'it was soon! January 27, 1812. UPPER FORT SHEET. Some men wear Just what they please: others wear what other men Independence (July 4, 1776) and the seen that a compromise was necessary "Henry Dearborn, January 27, 1812, to affect. There Is a certain style which most men regard as proper, acid one war of the revolution. It was fitting for the preservation of the Union, and ! 15, 1815. poor June Thought mast be Independently rich, or hopelessly to utterly ignore the dictates that Congress should recognize the concessions were made In the Constitu-- 1 Jacob Brown, June 1, 1821, to Febru- - The First of fashion. One great point about our clothing which ought to appeal to hand of God in this glorious harvest non to conunuea slavery, and tnere 0 too man who would be well dressed, is Is so well made sc of liberty, should was a provision ' OF erer? that it and the idea of and constitutional that 29, 1828. to entirely In accord with the right fash Ion without being costly. therefore call for a day of Thanks- the importation of slaves from Africa Alexander Macomb. May It has all the merchant tailor's distinctiveness; Is, in fact, tailor-mad- ", giving in 1777 because of the successful should not be prohibited 1808." June 25, 1841. until - but Is much less expensive than tne sa-cai- lei coustom-mad- e appareL union of the colonies and hopeful con- The preparation of the oWtline draft Winfield Scott, July 5, 1S41, to No- England. 1, 1S61. Christmas tinuance of the war against of the Constitution was entrusted to , vember This was the first step toward a na Madison or Virginia in connection witn i George B. McClellan, November 1, tional Thanksgiving Day. Washington. Washington was chosen ,Cci uray. n isro With of Independ president of conven the Declaration the constitutional I Halleck, July 23, 1S62, to SUSPENDERS ence came the certainty that some tion, while James Madison became the Henry W. Presents form of government was absolutely champion of the splendid array of p: in- - March 9, 1864. 'The top-not- ch of excellence, the low-wat- er mark In prices; thfe Ulysses S. March 9, 1864. to that's necessary for the united colonies ciples of government which has made Grant, NATURALLY OF way It Is In our splendid furnishing department. As typical of values here, which were now bc-in- known as states. the Constitution of the United States March 4, 1869. RE we note today a strong line of MEN'S SUSPENDERS, made of excellent All the nations of Europe were mon- almost impregnable. With the aid of William T. Sherman, March 8, 1S69, webbing of new designs, with trimmed, cast-of- f or nickel-plate- d - elastl3 eather archies. There were no constitutions such men as Benjamin Franklin, Rob- ( 1, 18S3 mountings equal In make-u- p to the usual 75c or $1.00 kinds. - to November JEWELRY which couhl be adapted to this infant November 1, 1883, republic. The different states had felt new form of government was forced Philip H. Sheridan, the heavy hand of England upon them upon the world's notice. In it there to August 5, 188S. in their weakness. They were compell were John M. Schofield, August 14, 1888. to three branches, each I have Jewelry suitable in M ed to adopt some form of government limited by the in some September 29, 1S95. -- nrice. forM Price 50cts Per Pair others direc i .,ioi and tions, 29, j.895, to ma- - wnieh would protect the weaker from and each superior to the others Nelson A. Miles, September and all presents you wish the more powerful and wealthy States, In some directions. There were the to date. and at the same time form all of them legislative, the executive, and the ju- BISG diciary How would a NAPKIN into one body politic. This was an departments of government. i thp General Washington's do wr ik v exceedingly jeal- From date of of Hawaiian dimes difficult task. Many The legislative department Consisting tv, rvonomhor 1J 1700 tn Juno 1 1S21. Remember, they will be very ousies and fears had to be recognized. or me senate anu House or itepresen- - wnen General Brown assumed command, come. The weak States demanded the same tatives, enacted laws. The executive in years to tnere wa8 no general officer charged with HAWAII rights as the larger and stronger department, consisting of the Presi- - tne immediate command of the army, NAPKIN RINGS of THE "KASH" States. Delaware and Rhode Island re- dent, acting with the advice of his During- this period the President, through COINS. quired the same privileges as Virginia Cabinet, enforced the laws. The ju- - tne War Department, had command of TWO STORES. TWO STOCKS, TWO TELEPHONES and Massachusetts. The ports of entry niciary department, consisting of the the army. In the above list, however, the tt.tt-.tt- v rnivs enamc-lie- of South Carolina were of New supreme court, interpreted laws, O. Box V 9 afraid the senior officer of the army, covering that Pins, etc P. and 71. York and Boston. The people ex- says, supreme Charms, aad 11 Hotel Street, and Corner of Fort were Fiske "The court is the period, Is here shown, and Hotel Streets. ceedingly opposed to Was most original of all - Novem-tion- s. taxation. American institu- "General Scott left for Mexico AND PEE THEM. not that the heavy burden laid upon It is peculiarly American, and ber 24, 1846, and during his absence in COME them by the mother country. England? for its exalted character and priceless that country had no control of the amy On the other hand it was known be- services It is an institution of which not included within his territory. Upon frCi'M fore the Declaration of Independence Americans may well be proud." his return, 1848, he was assigned command was framed thrt it could not be a Very few changes have been made in of the Eastern Division, General Order 43, If substitute for a government. Unless this Constitution. For over 10'j years Adjutant General" Orders, August 31. it's Necessary upheld by a people it been 1848. army united it was sure has the citadel around which He resumed command of the to fall to the ground. The men who many legal battles have been foueht. May 11. 1S49. in pursuance of General Or- - signed the Declaration of Independence It allows full development of its citi- - der 27. Adjutant General's' Orders, May 11, & Cooke For you to Use ana tneir confreres' in the Continental zens or any race or color. It nermits 149. Philadelphia Saturday Evening Castle WINE our advice ' Congress were compelled by the logic the coming of a twentieth century with Tost. LIMITSD or circumstances to draw up "Articles an open door for all the perfection in is for you to . of ... Confederation." In the preamble things noble that can be desired. . It j AND FIRS TRIOLETS OF THE GRIDIRON. we find the following statement: really demands that all strong hearted ' LIFE "The ' delegates of the United States citizens seek high ideals of Christian She saw him on the muddy field of America in Congress assembled, did citizenship, with the determination to In football togs arrayed; the year of our Lord 1777 in fulfill the new century on and watchword His nose was covered with a shield. FP USE THE this fifteenth day of November in America to its almost unlimited She saw him on the muddy field, ST the second year of the independence of boundaries: America for Chist. One of his cheeks was badly peeled America, agree to certain articles of confederation and As center rush he played! perpetual union." HIS PLAIN STORY WON. j She saw him on the muddy field In these articles of confederation And. the Best is men In football togs arrayed. FOB felt loyalty to Individual rather An ungroomed man slouched up to She cried out "Bravo'." and "Hurrah!" AGENTS than united states, and kept power in Ed. P. Smith in Farnum street the.' That maiden slim and fair the hands of the states rather than in day upon the hands other and accosted him as follows: , Whep he was kicked the jaw. Ni FlMlfiiiH fill"' of the nation. They provid- "Say, mister. If I was to tell you that it ed for no such office as president. They She cried out "Bravo!" and "Hurrah!" BOSTON provided for no national judiciary. I wanted a quarter to get a square meal Such nobleness she never saw They you'd think I vanted to buy whisVy, As there-S- ' iff provided no way in which to it he showed then and he j Bacchus j Flit Brand meet you?" cried out "Bravo!" Jsti the national expenses, wouldn't and "Hurrah!" except by MVJI1IU Ml slim - OF "contributions" from the States, or by "That's exactly I would . That maiden and fair. HARTFORD- what think," He gouged eye OF borrowing without knowing how to replied j another in the. money Smith. She cheered with all her might! raise with which to pay the in- "And if I said I wanted a quarter to NEC debtedness. They provided no system She saw the victim groaning lie buy whisky you'd say you pro-po- se Tope , CALIFORNIA or taxation. As Professor Fiske says. didn't He gouged another in the eye JUS Among the sovereign powers a gov to encourage the drink habit, She saw the blood and cried "Oh my! of lovely EVERYTHING - ernment, the power of taxation is the wouldn't you?" This is a sightl" TABLE WINES tundamental one upon which all the "That's what I'd say." He gouged another In the eye others depend." Because power of She cheered with all her might! was the "And if I .said I wanted a quarter to taxation left In the legislatures of buy food for a starving wife and eleven She saw two bulldogs fighting oh, Pantheon e."rathlr than vested ,n children you'd I was a liar, She trembled and was faint-H- ow PURE and Untampred liti the articles of confed- think could they Withs eration proved a wouldn't you?" J chaw each other so! Shaving dependence failure. Colonial in- She saw two dulldogs fighting oh. was not enough. "mu- "I would." woe, tual sm" of The The maiden's heart was full of the States and th inde- "Well, say, mister, I want a quarter , Her tears defied restraint! Parlor FORT pendence of XEA , the nation was found to to pay fer having me mother-in-law- 's She saw two bulldogs fighting oh, S TREET. be an absolute ( t TEL necessity. The trunk hauled to the depot. Do I Ret She trembled and was faint. BATH of the United State Times-Heral- d. COLD Jlea. it?" i Chicago only evident, but alarming. n HOT AND W. C. Peacock & Co., Ld a part- - was seen to be absolutely Smith effected a compromise by , Note(J fQr Soft dime.-Om- deca of flavor and essential to the -- ing with a aha World-Her- - prop'"' continuance of the un- menow. Spruance, Stanley & Co's - SOLE AGENTS. ion. 1787 a,-- and BIDISGS- In a federal convention was - whiskies. ROACH & t 110 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 2, 1900. 11

th, tif are about right, or mode so by YOU CAN Ki.i.iK... Tjie cheap glasses in the atores l EDUCATION J.t about ball ot tn popie. They i i nurm, cri'l can noi ,r improved upoa It I.. a tyt p(,r,ws nothll S VWOIiff. uacs but ALunt oiiv cl'i Person ir. fjur r--- n i.i.u c in reading. 'Ibis Is because of n n in i mi i iin iK giasvs. The '.est oculists oin-- 1 1 1 OOO OOO III-- A fi M V iu r..jur Ir test. i j tho eyes of the Announcement Keep and then fail to get me rigiu Ul HUH At-- for the ws of the aged, they uauaJly gor.e ucr in a perfunctory i.; J stereotyped way, and given a pair of , riaKT'ir. r, ami these suit only about half Teachers' Association ofj tlem, termer with ur.l.ke eyes. Whl.-- ' WE BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC eye irrperfection may not cause as much Cool pun they Island Meets. to the aged as to the young, THAT OUR STOCK OF DATS DT C8INO the e:es after middle age thi.n before. Lf WAHM I'l'Ve ees of the young are hard enough t fit, bin t'ie eye. of the ayed arc even ii UTrnrPT 1 r nnnoni i ..rcer if thTe is the least ast:grnat:sm or ' I.t In the size of the two eyes, 'Tct- Hnumnuiinb rnubriAiV i i' s: r.- is til- - chi-- and about the only : "it t'..at rest oM people Ret out of CEILING I ' . in! no loi iri 'jirly dotage oft. n HQ or -- . r s f:r.i r.,it l.etrii; al l- - to l;e.-- the Well-Writt- en Papers Read and Offi : '. (1 ;iivv Ky readirs. The ro .H way - - ! May i 'n'li!,- t'. f- n of tfi- atffd :i 'tca'. it': i.-- r r in-- s cers Elected for the ii, Pioii i can rvu': V I t - DESK nt .1.1 v. t 'l as ever If thev on!v ?:; th- ; Year. i.ht fr! iFie!i. Many do this v.'.th K'.Jlf s. FOR THIS SEASON WILL EXCEL ANYTHING IN Ul fanlffhtedT .v .. v.. 11 I j tn, A f ""ill or too short; It i. arsiKhtedneps. too IN THE PAST. Correspondence.) -- ! (tcilal .8 tir too 1 irtre, arnl In nstiitmatisri it M a perfectly rounded. Af tlKnatir.i ( a'J s : .uw.ftL, ;.i.iui, u?o, l. The a' s r re eye trouble and interf'-re- more wltu business connections us to in purchasing anal convention of the M iui TearH- - readlnic than all othtr troubles put to-- Our mabh participate through an FANS every of j erg Asportation was het,l in DiMwiu '"''. People who have kind bujtr, icho personally visits the Euoropean and American factories. Hall of the new Maunaolu Seminary - j l),ln'n . currents. N amined are usually found to have astii?- at i'ala, yesterday. Between niatlnm. It causes blurring of the print, v'fi '.f.ir mad. rru aad i tevey n bead and eyes, nervousness. A and eighty Inter-- I''" the tearhers aad other ; frMfllnrM. etc.. and i most aPt to KivelJ mm wnen focussing i rsiexi in education were preBenl. nourue me muane ' i from sickness, overwork, etc., or wa ii a. m. when the meeting '''k , Many the Novelties that will be ar..i.I urn uid erysiaiiine ien Rem iiitiu of callcil to order by the president. Astigmatism is such a difficult im- -' Mr.ff. . shozvn in New York, Chicago, San Fran- V. C. Crook, and the following p; to vroveDy that . not as yet benefited astlje- - Y cisco and other large cities this year, yon 'aiteJWtCi. rnm WM ably rendered: jmatlo eyes anything like as much as they i 1. Music by Miunaolu Girl. fiirfeVtlons. especially nearsighted- - f can find in our store, 'and at about the 2. by . C. htt ' T Mm MAOOOM BLOCK Itemarks the tretdent. mil anil Dfltlirmgtlim ftfa ant tn more same prices you would pay abroad. Crook. pronounced in one eye than In the other, w vivmic 11 c w I vi 1 11 a I (" " v j .1 . . . i j iiro'i" t I up .. u..w i mi - ,Tnir1 tin that a. a u vrhlrh- flta one- eve era iidpiei uur oiuuuit; iuiriu- so t Mr. S. uld Injure the other, ths eyes beinic v. atlte, R. Dowdie; negative, Mr. . ..111. f n M l . V. a..ti1rA a - - - ftVESTWENTS tilllin.. ..l 11 J n 1 1 ll uiiimv J iiniti1" " . u. i. r iemitiif. with antlgmatliim. rKjulre a pair of pec- - 1. " Advnnt lire and HI anil vantairioa ...... y AY stock ice have gifts to suit everybody. You ic ill novelties in of Abandoning Keaden," Mrs. McKay. ..i.A few nave eyenaiis so lmperieccr'.."v. uiiii j a cmr large and varied find ft ill t n or nml TAMiaiinvn REFERRED STOCK ar.M"-.l.-v. inn ru vi niiuit ma nijiirvj w thev Hfnrm.d the luvu.... SeronJ Header Lesion." Mr. Reivls. mechanism la powerless to make the sight Itoou even Tor aistance. aucn eyes Rich Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Art Potteries, Ornaments, 6. "literature for Hawaiian niilr I h . thlrkeat nnrl heaviest srlasseS.if Schola." Ml Hart and Mr. Hardy 'am. tn he worn nearlv all the VUrt nr. fl v Ih.ia hiva nnrmir.mnfi I. .1IIU1S Olllll UU UC 1 l'5 lmt. Table China, Lamps, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, mi iiiui i Steps," Mr. Capellaa. I Rettorlnrx and preserving the sight with m d -- 8. "Stories and the Fire Step," Mr., Kisses Is one of the greatest and broad COM PANT, LTD. iest as well as one of the most difficult Jardiniers, Art Glass and House Furnishing Goods. nriiiiiui.i.iii.ni Is On" Bronzes, to of Irinrhi nf meillrlne. The elaSS 9. "How Teach the Mountains oi" the greatest powers In the science of Mini," -- Mr. D. D. Baldwin. medicine, for Is It not like a hplint to a We have safely storing your purchases and delivering them ichen wanted, I.,.v,. r: t a small 10. '0me In the ScSooIyard." Mr. broken leg, like a bed for a tired back. !! facilities for fn-- ' A. (h b Coi. Iik. nnlitm r.n In like an artificial limD rjM f romrooa stock can - i ; "How to Make Arithmetic In- - to the maimed, or a crutch to the crip- properly prepared. 4 II. cxer-- , teresMnsr tn Second. and pled? It acts like both sleep and the Trur. else. It la a return of youth to aged f 11. - - - " Mr. CoDeland ; wm w i m . m c- a m mla iu i Fourth- - tirade eyes. ana success it u n a - It Is often perfection a -- ui.te im nrsi inr ui a iMunriMi- .,ft. ni,tead of Imperfection and tan-- i OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS ABOUT TWO WEEKS BEFORE 'Q 18 in me I'UDiic DCQOoi., .miss ure. It may mean all tnat tuinnness or i means. Scl- - FltU It iSKS. property. Mower. ...ht. all that the eye itself CHRISTMAS. THE FIRST EVENING WILL BE , 80. .1"- -- H I - It wa, of well wrtttea not t . Vhff A NN UNCED LA TTER. CYKM In 0 IIL'NDHWO ACItCa oiwrinotu eireotlon UD to date pda lar ger, .,.'.,science anil wisuom coum i i v well- - ir snntmn Uwd, wlta good water Koglcal theory and abounding In . n,u'ch for the other fading powers of , T w r roundel pertodj and choice diction. j i;r, as siectaclea can for the ryes tnere ci.malet rack-truahln- g xne onjy possible criticism that mlgbt ;might be many frWky centenarians. Spec- - 411. th) larifxat In tn rountry. m i .,-- . rflannt.lnn ilPCiea are Olien ine mennn ui h ll uunrn man .. .9 I nr'""1.ym- - lur lv th- - ' ,, .hB1,l I., ha,!,, .nl Th only . aubjoct tllsctwse.l was A J p roI,;rI IMPIIOVE- - so-call- ed "nre-t?t-- method." which srlaw-f- 1 every Ht eo.; nt. fn f..NT AND flttlntr take & Ltd. aw vV Dimond V.a lFAiiaalnn' m arltVI W. aeem-- greaUy Interest ..Alan W. HKNT LTU i at pretvnt to of t., eyes Ml, . a numter of Maul teachers. and balance and ease and give the 53, 55 and 57 King St., Honolulu N. Murk. as SOS. Mxt - ... a. a a . AW VVn.-f- l a V I as awao-ila- o rX' .9 in... TT1....( kal - r 4 I . Mr. Baldwins paper n m- - jiai..,wnr .,.rr t. . -. i . .... - fin. readlnir. On the surface this looks as If mmimaina wm l" J to be worn all th- - I rooi asse ourht Aetna? attonttun -foe there)--- la no Detier . Have You " ... ..time. Mil mia 1st far from r.irht. for nurh aiithrlrr In the Territory on .Maui Flaxen do o mtun or ine worn or in-- i geography than Mr. I). l. Baldwin. Inv mnnrlrc thAt these OUld be. a pikck or After the program was nnunen me enme weak from not having rr"per work. iftAAAAAA,iiiAAiAAiAAAAAAAAiiAAAaAA of ofJlrrrs as t ntll late in fire me locussing mecnanum annual election rrulted la can siKht K. president; art nowerful that it make the fallows: W. Ueatl. of a very Imperfect eye, or from a badly f Real M1S4 Kr Tl'" president; Mr. ow- 4 Estate I Smith. a ta fitting rl irs. aioui periecu i nis is 8. R. Dowdie. secretary; ir. r. .. ing to the soft crystal1"1 tens. Iite in TOU WISH Mls8- - Hart and Mwr, life lens bardens. when even slight Rfierrans. the - For In reading- committee. , imnorfectlons elve trouble 3 iecutl I n . I 1 1 . . ih.n nrrf.i flttlnc classes are all the e i x OI...than IS wa flirnuru ik a 'ulB . else too Ftrora: glasses I lie. ror xne - .v.L,r.iii'r"' f""n..vn Wll Maunarlo teacners ha .ntl thp prlnt magnified 3 Christmas tll bulMlnx. and the executive romniiuv miKh tna, only or ry9 Sa USed. for the 'Mesara. C. W. Haldwi i )rlnt magnified closer and it lit us. . e Mlsa Flemtnc. mnrr the i Wt efforts In held t- - eyes. The AISO, l,Yl?r. and W. E. ReiTta. for their rlr,.r tt mu,t be the 4 B f faulty. appraipwrp .nd o n--i chll- - -- neoiram..- -r, -- . eannnt, hnlrf nrint- close like . Presents ,l'M arranitinK ....iuniv.. r.. 4 D. m.. some remams uj n.j J At after. r '...m'n time OM7 tienr.le who hold Print 3 tt Makawao school agent. .Mr. y: In my lower adjourned to . ih iv n. m. I AM NOW SHOWING Aiken, the conyentlon AIglass that magnifies a little wt. or a window, for the first time, a splendid it meet at the same Tlc tne rriuay ki weak aatlgn.atlfm glass, will give mon assortment of ter ThanksglTltig Iiy, 1901. or less relief to more than half who itfle'l!iif.li. need spectacles. These glasses will by use - rlrhts fit but few in fact, their true srxcrACX.zs and kyeolasses- fm. K sa.it nnlv thO it Tl' :.i4 Jud-- l nulldlng. juimplfitt Imprrfections of the eyes yet 310. . chnnt Ii;f who wear glasses a'l the time Tephon Main w..rlni auectacles or eyeglasses out i . vithr - an ,,,0 pre- - doors Is alway- a disfigurement, often j knolefIra nor skill Is required to 1 1 nr m .viw- - (' ri jiimk 11 dfpfa- M ' duv iniurT. seinum ..r...ii' n-"- " ii is - riii. nui k i CONSISTING OF i.-- .r ...... J fne With Some inning me an - f !''Vf!PT. Weal, tent. mon thing peopie mAVe. fat sinecures for tra vet- - UNEN, n-- e- EMBROIDERED - ADIES' 'D (".t HI-- Vlnm Praal.tant and n trotlM of tha eyes, only -- optl- - nnattlnsf- , nectacle experts and quack ranging from 25c to $5. Of ach. . an ll,. lr..f to be advised to wear glasses . c(ln e.at. . w HEM- UTir i; n . np n ,il1- r all jADIES AND GENTS' PLAIN WOOD. Treasurer. a .niaetf 1 - - w - nilo Wa crnP the .w. ir ii.i ii iiur.c iht one-four- th ' ' r.'fAM. Secretary. iini. Ulrre." should be change.1 to "wear I STITCHED, from to may get weak from nut , , 1 P t' d.K, Auditor. focussing muscles M possible." Some one-ha- lf inch hem, in all qualities. hvln proper work, and spectacles "r'yi,(,r spectacles for years, and then by LACE In Honiton, mem. oniy o LADIES' REAL. ...rrm 11 nen?nry evil. li.chy cnance lose imi mai Point, Maltese get along without. After wear- - Duchess. Brussels' ft; be be rioted by wear.ni. tey better 4 Embroidered Chiffon. Tlios who ca:i leg glasses only a rw days many una (in silk), and f- near ,uH.,blH 8U..- - -r nadlng ind looks worse to the naked eyes though, need . to th. nrint are many. Few. than before. This Is a sure way to tell I If the.n out of door, or In public; k.t i.aaM nr wrontT. Most neonle with half who do so see at Imperfections of eyes 4 The above were all personally select- than kj tituhlesome the being r:;t.;,; .s wen a- - .r ww-- the nnt iave their Brasses off even for an ed by me when In England, and eyes .1..- .- ith aiiect or ao without discomfort. This Is Imported under the old duties and nake.l... i" K.(... i. hr.iir accordingly. believe pub- ror . wrong glasses. The marked I the if a vision nii" Ircause they have cheapest and r.itisi-nyor- to r.ima.i right glasses can ne pur. on ana lic will say they are the keep him out Of danger tnere w)th an(J no m handsomest goods ever offered here. eneugt. to on me wf no aense In wearing glasses f fort fni0wlng than putting oh and ...... right glasses -- .,.. v-- w Metllcnl J&ur- - r ....Mil. If- the Vnrk treei k . while - " are worn fnr several -"- -' "..,, l'.';aral the nous-- me - .rmuVh m. sefi kr i;;';:.d h.. GO. c LXPER DID NOT . .k- A "oon Jordan . - .1.1.1..M la w,'.'".:. - H E.W. mi ii ;;es tTred wear them .gain 'm hr th- - p.rs bec oming clogged, I: the f, org Pratt Unable to Beturn to U iMtilng tip In the Mood th pota-"- nl N'raVlr. some eye. need much more Coast on th Sio. No. 10 Fort St In-"'- -I fhe lniiirltle which Natur olbeM. nearer perfect A reVt The ns tn.n be strenu-..biectln- they .- Tache-NnlHi- rr longer they can If It had not been for the "2 4e ah. .ui,! eliminate- of th. glass., ths may passengers on ..Jl L Killer onens th porea ?. - . Wrong glasses of the "lMl",' relp le-- s. but they do not entire Rio de Janeiro. George j TTTTTTTYTYTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTYTTTTTT H scalp. ; more or the steamer lh poisons In the strain of the fwuw w mus came here from v', It I iv reiiev. the th lener who rt..r, and healthy. worn " "y " , ries. so they have to.be Franci3CO on the China, might PANMlUrr KILLKIL thimwiK Kh have gone back to the Coast on the THE '1 VisTnn re'uir,- morning all TiruggUt and the MstarTt - litil. work of the forror rfWeX on Saturday at - America's Greatest an-- l wm - . I' If tier Khi.n T.l.tihnn Q. forlissln muscles, - AS Wa repiriru iu naiuii. .es. Mr h.ur. If these mu-r.- r. lt waj purposed to send Pratt Hawaiian Labor fr,,,y rested beforehand. " '''V'Vork back to San Francisco on the Rlo. f n . KNl.Krm, President. needed, reading and , n, va,. eo. and It was at r,iu " ' wU.n. to '' W:t.rc.4 flKLLINA, Manager. abould hanlly eierbe that thf only difficulty Bureau.. them, for strain of m. OPi " ' ,t.n riinm for him on CIGAR. 1 ..m c.iuse ortenv mjh c " - . 5c, thU iThe passengers beard engage laborers in the Ua- ruta 1 O ven days. uio When th jr. to m FOinK they 5c are very disngurir.jr he leiH,r WM )canan will iM.iirt th3t pojy , Islands and furnish nr.d ,?,:T' .Ti raised a mild disturbance. As it w3 Jn.. - irl. ' ih" was no Minns iudiriflu- Club ,hrr:h!.tn.?:,kneep t, dl.lnl . in fact there Stables 'Kv nil rwm fnr him anyway; many oth-- f frws, or corporations; icilh F0NTELLH. to were diaap-E- . l 7 .. i .... ni i- . . 7 V 1 w se Mom:or never have prwpectlve paMensffi i uvm - J.. t t' " wait for tn timieriUKe cumrtni u'myH- LIMITED. worn piblie. , pointed, and will have to con- 7 way tell whether leper 111 experienced and reliable fr-Won- ta .tearoer. It Is raid that the - rh. ...lest X-- A for snappy people. 477. hr, needed, or to nnu will be sent back on the China, the tractors snappy smoke came down on. Mer vessel he Trimtnraru Otlice . On rrIp. tt, Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stores, corner - Buihlinq, opp. Bethel St. il.Ki behind Keep Magoon and Nuuanu Sts.: and Hotel, II . rsea, etpertenced Drltera lliVa'thrrrrnT'frn A KINDLY HOPE. chant e"y.s open during the test and cover Room So. 15. '''I, ruir'rrl. ea. h wun a Wif The professor mi ev. and then the othtr The Professor's CO., DISTRIBUTORS. e.i Is In the liborntory conducting some Merchant Stnet. Honolulu. WILLIAM PECK & .rh ev If It doe. tere . Z chemical ext.. rlm-nt- s. The professor Telephone So. 2.10 Main. HUSTACE nV.thing wmng - & CO "OU:r..:?hrvr.rYhi: est expects to e- t.. .sterity I'.r-r-r-- r. P. 0. Box So 877. ".ii.K.e.. .mnerfecilon. If I From the laboratory) - M'.ALKnfl IN Bang! tberr'ntundor I hop.- - professor . rtVnnds:::nV.I-t"r.- 4 h The Visitor thf EAGLE HOUSE gone. OYSIER test is giv hasn't Advertiser MW www jUc,s, but this Style. the ,11 lf(.r In any Read haV. u Oysters Served As a pnre and wholesome stimulant ALHO " print family use nothing la wrong. A man may see the for medicinal or TERRITORIAL HACK STAND. h, eye or wrong glasses: he famous old Jesse Moore "A i nnA Tel- - BllC)l 511,0 We wit bad eyes or equals the rnm.. vr.t.t Kn.nnii Streets. M',Tt ' a, read with comfort with bad A" Whiskey. All wise drinkers call eo&otis MaJn 62. a Month, w issajr - Cents wm sell at th lowest i we mv glasses: Mil ne ..." OPBN ALL NIGHT 75 kt rata ;1 mr CROWDS SAW WILCOX LEAVE FOR SALE. FAIR WAS Terra Would FOR WASHINGTON ON RIO n Cotta THE FOLLOWING PLANT At ION Like to ft SUCCESS THE TOOTING OF WHISTLES, the waving of hundreds of tear-stain- ed AND MA- MACHINERY. SUPPLIES TO handkerchiefs, the thowering of an equal number of beauti- BT e u TERIAL 13 OFFERED FOR SALE ful leis, the singing of sweet Hawaiian airs,-th- music of Berger's for su C. BREWER & CO.. LTD.: Exchange band, the cheering of a loud crowd of enthusiastic natives, and iiie These two pins for something a .looting of a few loungers on the wharf, Delegate-elec- t to Con- Sewer Cathedral Grounds gress Robert Wilcox, his wife and family and his secretary wife, de- ac- different from your stock. If I and FULL PARTCULARS AND PRICES parted from these shores for San Francisco on the .steamship Rio de Janeiro cess CAN BE HAD BT CALLING A7 may, as I ordered these from the Scene of Gaiety. on Saturday morning. pool QUEEN please A great crowd had assembled oa the Pacific Mail wharf to see Wilcox THEIR OFFICE ON Coast and they do not arid his following off to the Coast. Although the people were chielly natives, STREET. ii.ere were nevertheless a large number of haoles present. Great enthusiasm Connections, me." was ago LILIUOKALAfiTwAS prevailed and the scene one that has not even been surpassed by the for-- . So spoke a lady some time er demonstrations at the departure o the Australia for San Francisco. THEfE his wife, getting ONE BURLEY DRILL, COMPLETE and seemed greatly surprised Wilcox and after aboard the steamer, hastened to the It is tw idge. position they were nd used for ... WITH 40 H. P. BOILER, AIR COM From this enabled to view the crowd and we did not at once comply to the farewells of the people present. Wilcox bowed right and left, Is much eheanor PRESSOR. ETC. that an lr now waving his in &H4 wishes. and then hand token of recognition of some particular not rust. with her ng given him parting sign. ONE SET FOWLER STEAM PLOWS Busy Booths Besieged by. Buyers-You- friend who had a Mrs. Wilcox gracefully acknowl- All sizes on (FOUR GANO) AND FULL ASSORT to say that we were edged the many salutations of the throng and occasionally had resource to hand, Uh Nwdlfss as tings. MENT SPARE PARTS. such a and Old Folks Attend her pocket handkerchief her feelings overcame her at the thought of part- as greatly surprised at ing from Hawaii nel and her people. ; THREE 25 H. P. STIRLING BOIL GREASE TRAPS request. Doesn't the above illus- Saturday. The other passengers aboard the Rio, although there were lots of their LArvnDRT ERS. friends on hand to see them off, were entirely lost in the enthusiasm which CHIMNEY riPE, ECONO trate Just what has occurred to prevailed at the going away of the Delegate-ele- ct ONE SET GREEN'S FUEL away and his household. MIZERS 192 TUBES. you over and over again? How When the steamer moved from the wharf, the band was invited by Saturday St. Andrew's Captain Brokaw to go aboard the tug Fearless, and as soon as it was aboa-- d TWO WORTH INGTON HIGH DU often have you been entirely LAST grounds presented a there followed a rush for the tug on the part of the crowd. Captain Brokaw TY STEAM PUMPING ENGINES, CA glowing r.,ade no objection as many as U with the article ordered scene of gaiety. Crowds and could be accommodated were allowed to Lewers & Cookt PACITY 6,000,000 GALLONS PER satistied go out with the tug to say their last good-by- es to Wilikoki. AGAINST A TOTAL HEAD of people, representing many nation- HOURS. from away? Probably not often. alities, touched elbows in The Fearless steamed alongside the Rio until she was way outside tiie OF 420 FEET. in passing mouth of the channel. The band on board played many entrancing CARTT IT B. conditions are the and out of the Sunday school room, or Hawaiian 25 TUBULAR Now that tunes and the people on the tug sang together, their combined voices making uuKE.bi ONE H. P. UPRIGHT the booths and lanai outside, where the A BOILER. same here there would seem no melody most delightful to the ear. is ever the case when the more mov-- i: refreshments were served. g of the native airs are rendered, many a silent tear stole down the cheeks ALSO. CALIFORNIA MULES, IN further excuse for sending As the day advanced, and through of those whose hearts were touched by the beauty and subtle pathos of the Commission ORDER. of voice Merchants FINE abroad for those things which out the evening, groups of the younger music the human and the instruments which accompanied it. PORTLAND CEMENT. element promenaded from one place of As the tug dropped behind the steamer outside the harbor and made ready-t-o be" to passengers, can purchased as well at to another, laughing, chatting return land its "Hawaii Ponoi" was played and sung, the SUGAR FAVT0B.S, STEEL T RAILS, 25 POUNDS AND interest Rio and the Fearless exchanged parting salutes with their whistles, three 10 POUNDS. home. and singing In a low undertone rousing cheers were given for Wilcox, Delegate-elec- and the t and his family AGENTS busi- snatches of the native airs spiritedly were off for Washington via the Golden Gate. F0R- - 15-TO-N We want all the TWO FLAT CARS, don't by The Kwa Piintoti GUAGE. played the Hawaiian Quintet Club. ness, only a share of It; but These young people were liberally be- The Waialua AgVleu tmT7V TWELVE --TON FLAT CARS, t-- when dividing it, let the home decked with the fragrant maile lei and TheKohala 8ur FOOT GUAGE. others of brilliant color and pungent . The Waimea Sugar Mill c ONE STUMP PULLER. people have it. WITH A The Kolo Asricuuura odors, which scented the air as they Jj'uiion Iron . You have noticed the very ine passed to and fro. The Standard Oil Comply was large stock of holiday goods In The main event of the morning m the poi luncheon, served from 11 until Complete Weston's Cental, every department. If there ever Plant 3 The New England 2 o'clock. The people plainly showed Mutual vJ-uu- us AT W ance Comnanv r.t was a time when we could cater their preference for this native form of j vi uuviont i The Aetna Fire Insurance C, & Co. -- Brewer to your wants, that time Is now. entertainment. The place was positive and expert workmen, Hartford. cn ompiij t everything ly besieged by hungry, happy women . LIMITED. Our stock contains and children, who soon made havoc of needful and useful, and if you the beautifully arranged food, consist- wc turn , out Qneen Street. cannot come to make a personal ing of pol, raw fish and the native pud- work ' ding and various other native delica- L 1 X . A t selection, we will gladly send cies. you a large selection package, The ice cream, cake and Wmonade inai cannot oe s and as many as wanted until booths were also liberally patronized KING and one little chap declared delighted- 08 STREET. your Lands wants are satisfied. ly, "I had almost everything to eat. SURPASSED i : .J. Waller Naraih, n First I had poi and fish, and then I had ice cream and lemonade, and then S . " X mamma let me have some pudding, anywhere aIZ and then I had some more ice cream No. del; For and lemonade. Oh. I had a ' lovely 8 tlml" be The bicycle parade, followed. is too.oid to f There were, unfortunately, only UVY CONTRACTORS three one girl and two boys try entries Sale. to the great disappointment of many EP7URED2 who had hoped for a beautiful display. PORT STREET ; FOR SALE ill. The little girl took first prize for her about it be- - flower-trimme- d bicycle and each boy At low prices. Jeweler and Silversmith ? also was given a prize. The prettier of the boys' bicycles was one draped fore you throw your Box 342. in red. The other was pink and yel- LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT low. The effect as a whole was good. White Bros. Cement Had more entered, the evolutions r - from $1450 to $1,500 a lot, formerly would have presented a novel and old books away. Ex bark- TOLA from London not pre- known a O. N. Wllcox' premises. pleasing exhibition and one ooo-- viously seen here In church fairs. GOT A GOLD? There was another innovation. ALS- O- The introduction of the music of the Hawaiian Gazette Co Germania and Hemraoor Cemot a 9y VON HUOCK. KING s T R fc "ft ! . Who was it Rowland Hill, was it HJr Warehouse. Take did-no- TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA VAL-LE- Y, something not? who said he t see why the To devil should have all the pretty tunes! formerly Montano's Tract. $3,000 stimulate And Honolulu has to thank, bis plain Hawaiiaa Fertilizer GM speech for the revolution "which' fol- Your appetite. QUEEM STBEEl a lot. lowed in new church music. , Office: Queen Liliuokalani distributed the prizes to the great Joy and delight of (Great the spectators and the winners. lawauan The booth presided over by Queen FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIU-LA- KI Ale Liliuokalani was the center of attrac- EMMA AND VINEYARD BR Bass' a TRACT, from $200 to $250 a lot. tion. Her personality drew large and fashionable set about her, who Goods Delivered Free AND promenaded and wheeled and turned but always seemed to be drawn back Clearance TBLEFHONE W. again to the booth where she sat or FIFTY LOTS IN TRACT, stood, enthroned in flowers. KEKIO GUINESS' The art needlework booth was an opposite Makee Island, $600 a lot.' other attractive lounging place where, The Public nevertheless, brisk sales took place. Mrs. Kltcat, with her bevy of young Is cordially invited to oil tfli STOUT and pretty girls, had charge of this see the booth. Prom The Hawaiian curios were in charge : Presents TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNUI the famous bottlers. of Mrs. Ihihi and Mrs. Karratti. Many Beautiful I were rare and beautiful. holidays, til! TRACT, 100x200, $1,200 a lot. M. B. & suitable for the Foster Sons, FBEE-Io- r The doll booth, which occupied the ARE GIVEN AWAY LONDON. center of the Sunday school room, was a beautiful sight; small dolls, medium We are now holding the Larg- Etc., Etc Refuse to any sized dolls, wax, composition and china particulars, call at take other. dolls vied with each other for popular est Reduction Sale ever known favor. Some were expensively dressed B LICHTIG'S throughout and brought big .prices; X FOR SALE BT n others, simpler in style, fetched 1 ??. Honolulu. STORE, and a few sold as low as TO and 75 ART For particulars apply to ' StableS bailtoj. farther HOFFSCHLAEGER COMPANY, Ltd cents, rhus . placing them within the Territorial reach of all. Gome In See Our King Street. The randy counter was another fa- and Prices Klner and Bethel Streets. Honolulu. vored spot. The children himg about PROTECT it and teased their mothers Tor the INCOME AND Acl) sweets. And in nine cases out of ten. persistency, as usual, won the day. DRAWERS, from 15c up f.C. The grab box, in the care of Misses the Harris, was soon exhausted by the INSURANCE eager throng of children and had they AN IDEAL LIFE had five times as much could easily TIES, from 10c. up. ITT ISSUED & Company have disposed of them before the clos- FIDELITY ing of the fair. The children had a THE Family gala tifne here and soon the popping GOLF SHIRTS, from 40c up Real Estate of the cap pistols and piping of the nuruAL funny little whistles added to the mu- sic, the laughter, and the merry chat- i Brokers. Group! ter gave unmistakable proof of the UNDERSHIRTS, from 20c Up IK success of the entertainment. The fancy table was littered with OFHiPHILADELPHIA. 10 WEST KING ST beautiful and desirable things from the woman's SILKS, up. AB standpoint, and the from General - 25c - ) v..t..ton ui laxuiig pic- "Humpty Dumpty" CHAS. II. OILMAN. a display was equal- 204 Jud.l Building reature of art photo- ly A. HMISON MM " graphs. We study the arrangement of attractive from the child's. trroupa and the posing of Individuals, Uut in the evening, when the grounds SUSPENDERS, from 15c up. n H. DICKEY, LIMITED. and our work Is the sort that Insures were a mass of quivering, changing light, Call when the soft breezes fanned and Basmess Agent t and be convinced. cooled one and the strains of sweet SOCKS, 25c for 4 pairs. General S .Sawing, Planing, Turnu music soared heavenward above the- - Corner KinRand Beth' spires of holy Ftately edifice; .Large Stock of Moldlna kv the and when the childish voices had ceased I WILL TRANSACT hand. ART J, WILLIAMS and only the "grown-ups.- " covered Mattings, Screens and BUSINESS OF with leis, sauntered leisurely about the rurtee. guardian or V, Kiln Drying, STUDIO make ). t speci beautiful grounds and through the bril- eot rents, Pha to Fort Street, Upstairs. aii hndnpss instrusted Estimate Furnlahed on Short : liantly lighted and draped house with prompt attention. Kawalahao St.. Kewalo many hued booths; then Indeed It was Umbrellar cive eT, a picture ")HIA WOOD FOR SALE for the artist. Many carried homeward the memory of the scene to COLLEGE be cherished for years to come. ETC., ETC.. Err , 6TC. tvjv nAHIT 0AHU ICE & tny quantity. Apply to The officers and crew of the Iroquois W. C. ACHI & CO.. assisted with the decorations and both DEPARTMENT OF Wli artistically and financially St. An- C drew's ELECTRIC church fair was a decided Must the lowest prices v ' T IEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. PRIVATE INSTRUCT :,. Sti dents' Concert at Punahou. ANO, SINGING. fcff ICE DELIVERE1 II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. OF HbSI--ner- s Street, Opposite Wilder A Co. The department of music and chorus AND THEORY To any part of the City. class of Oahu College, advanced student.. ..8T-CLAS- 8 LUNCHES SERVED. under direction and of Prof. F. A. Ballaseyus. will give With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger their first Hoffman & Markbam concert at Pauahi Hall on apply Ale or Milk. Thursday, December 8, at 8 p m For particular, & Telephone Blue 315. P. O. BtC CM. Opea fretn 7 a. m. to 10 o. m. riT.T.A?'1 t Friends of the college and music Iot-ar- s F A. Direct Office: Kewalo. Swtkers' ReatfsUet a IsecUUy. are cordially invited. r.7io itCui -- ).,.;iJ, lrbunnmn Iit.JLUI7U; I r.Cr, M IS i . vr 1ST I iio7l LCCLBRVITIES. IRtCEPTION A

1 iliing r . n LARGE SUCCESS in Rainy Weather Shoes The Hi'" and Mill ,.iy or H'. The I ' YouriKMeiaand Women's tr-e- 1.4 i Kmrf t. .111'1 Christ . , ti.iii.uy an Associations ... .' hat. We have Juat the kind of Shoes for rainy weathet'ln I HI. II Mill Evening Hi.. I.) It HEAVY SOLES of The. rc hrxl the eptlon of the Young Men a i h- i. Mill be- - YOUO,C ,Wom"n, Christian Tan Box Calf T i aW $4.2-- I'.l. M.ii this evening was a surceV; a7 Urair Black Box Calf Kvery one of heavy Shoes for nasty matter In charge. nhould have a pair weather. Nearly 400 gu-- V , , Xl II I'I4 paftoob of the hospitality JUST RECEIVED 1. 1 v ih.-i- of the two another laree sh. association. Informality In such a manner that the combustion is almost nerfi or.a free 'H'ht Is magnificently brilliant, smokeless and odoriMB o'.K.nv.-.- . si- rein, ami the tY! Th imn. i . XI ily chief object of safe, it being simply impossible explode. ' tta,n,'l-th- to I ads. iTffl at of muk . me Angle Lamp accomplishes iwrfeci illumination. n ng membra"V acquainted light It presenis ocpr... lag nnd shove, which is easily operated and mote brilliant than kx ,rv .hi. I x... our the publl.: the social side of tlx ty. with no more heat, at a mere fraeti&n nf thoir it .... ii ix i mg r-- - .lAsoclatlons. homea. stores, offices, factories, hall. lib,uris. hntfls rd rhntrU- - ,. Klvon ,a In every way. , K fnjumtlor . ' The public U cordially ar-f.ir- e Invlteo to call i 'he reception were In charge end Inspect these lamp ,i.i J' Also Agents for Alscn Cement. The (Ji .i fr..m lnt committees, and consisted Co. y of larbor Lime "hurt program In which Minn Wood , ,,-- t. h.M I.. . a nrrn lerrd dllshtful violin Mi-- -, -- l;..... l OsX- mi rp.r.lin ll.icon. t hy lal rtirectu t: Nl " h"- - Young Women Assoc l.iU.m gave 1 1 ..,iy thN week clever b.ir-bc- ll drill whiiti L rAilV k.ivc ev -, ".i':'n.y"" """ r'f n lnd ,o, HtUlKI. -- .Si L J' 1 nati- - cf the Young Men's Chi -- Theo. H. Da & ..h l,ar, i If d- - vies Co.. Lid. tUn Aamjclatlnn. gave a lw.-,- tl ni r man and ...... ' ...uu., - ltd. v riiiumun wim nre-ln- ( .in rhii.- r,.e this exercise lights - e .i N. Ki'Vlk.if the were extin- ill ,nwn.i. Mm. Ilarrlxoa rei.dr-- viaal iff th" elect loos. . at Hunnm.rl r r Ill The Invitations, which were sent nut ... - I if . lrvd. can during the week to member, giving ,i( ..ur ' t 'l.ixxill.'U ' thm the privilege of Inviting one i., nuHiu inn reteption. w.is , v. I J ! found to b ImpractlraMe date for the gen- -' Coronado SANTA CLAUS Thanksgiving (4tr- -i nun" .Hi,n...iw.n.l mm nour tv.iturd.iy It wan stated! .that the rereptloa would b a oublie' NATURAL -' a-'- u- ru,,i Mi.- seml-prlva- te affair. Inntead of as ar- -' M NEPAL

, , rat,f"nK- - " m i,rtmn Day at 'tVL hit! 'V".11 T"8 OF I. with To (i a ruet. o o o I lnaiim 1 Emporium it ! t "nii'ii.rnl' . ,4 ur w. iy .r attn.l . " inir.ti,.. Sale. - ll.ii..",; o I . .k rard. were nn - ih.... I lit iii'i I '" i . w , . . nnn.....i, Water ..... II""'.. . j t.. ' -- i ' I u.iuir wrnir;i inereon. it was A. - ul h mi a i ur.n. fall clear- nn"i wiea. and entirely nurren-f- Nature, which Is mors kind to as Table Linen and Napkins i : nr fr cents. The reception was brought to a do1 than we fir oursJres. has given to ;i,.mh f.ntif eurly If yu at an enrly hotir. I mankind a perfectly pure, coo.Ini? and healthful water which, bubbles .m t . v .. y j as cl?ar as , Kt y. ur ird boy TOE BAND PROORAM crystal from the springs at Coronado, California, where It is OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCef - r r "ii ri" i iih- j bottled fresh as it comes from Na- o o O Beautiful sets German 1.14 ..ii i' tny. j Ooncsrt Ih'i Evemntr at 7:30 o'Clotk ture's laboratory. It does not re- of Table O - quire to be O linen. We call spaclal attention O V, Ii f H- i- l''.lli- t'piirt- - . in Emma squar carbonated with artifi- 1 O to Tea Napkins . . .. k.M. . . cial gas to make tt sparkle Nature Sets with to match, O i ' ' IM r hum ii. 'i l.r herxelf makes It Q Pink and Creen Bordered- - O -(i t . I Th Tvrrlt.irlnl band will play tliix all sparkling. ii. i Ifft in th Kl' O O 11 X..I1I.. 7;30 o'clot k y i tllll"'. j vnlrg at at Kuinu KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOx i . r i'i ii iw.iiiitn iiixi.i.i- - fi.lloMlng pmnruni: f h I i . I r..r mm rvi-nni- I'AHT I. PURE M ii f .i i nrixu.ui AK'i.i' h (. ! Murt "From l'.roadwuy to (,l M.Ht Hinc. Tokio" COO Li NO If You Want to See Our Last 21 ihl- - v.n V. will meet iCV I Vant'"".'. . i' oviuV"' and Patterns in - - u tn l.w k f. r . ..r,i. HEALTHFUL ,( 4 i lmri. ind th elrtl.in VnrUtlonn "My Old K iitu- - ky f i I if t- -n l tm-- e 14 llr". Home" Imlbvy h ii.immii ruifn.irtr. VfK-a-l H- - lection "Kohemlan Itrf Coronado water acts as Mrrrf ..y Mine - a solvent r nnd far- Italfe for organic matter which often- r m .. .it Til. Il.twalian News "The Itlue nnd the 5ray" (by rfpixt times gets Into the system and in I Wnm.'in'a Kvi-hang- Ml ) Kelllaa and Mm. Alapal. cause bad blood. Indigestion and 5 ! :2lS)(rii"(:s) litl ...'I xirfi rnw your PAUT n. that "tired fueling." It assimilates . ii of tlk and silk perfectly with the gastric Juices . Hlertl.'n "The Mikado" Sullivnn .. I iln.-n- tnll cliitti. Walts "The Mikado" Sullivan of the stomach, thereby aiding di- f M.j I gestion. iii i'i..r, a. Inc-r- s "The Mikado" Hulllvan At the present time Coro- HAS ARRIVED. Organdies Tl-r.- nado water will prove to March "Ma -r laly" Hloune Invaluable d of Isl- .,,,ri l... nt bm k t iU "The Htar Hp r, nl-- lUnmr." the residents the Hawaiian -- '.. ni. .' HttiiMit nd. tt.ut ands, who. since the recent storms, c ur r.. k. If yni have are drinking water heavily charged ii4' YOUNO lUM'KKKKl.LKUS I'HAIWTY . I it I'i. II tvlulii tran. with organic matter. WOIIK. Come one, Come all I i .' ..i a M h Ira th innt Km kefeller's son, Jimt tinn- John I. :- - K.i'n. Iirtfti.'hr I'ltcar ed tweuy-one- , has contract.-.- ! f.r . Case of K. The Greatest i how "i ..r ili. Kant'ham"lia'e ct.stly nw "settlement hi.uw" p.t i We have them. i . i m tli nt-nu- str-et- ni .iti. Ilth Tenth and Fiftieth in n They are all cut In 12 yards dlxtrl-1- , Ouait Bottle In i the heart of "Heirs Kitchen" 50 $6 Town. lenghU. You will not find a ,i i4 li.i'ii buxy In New York. T1N came b ut tl. i."t i r . pattern . ..Mum iMiiiiitn e.iijv-ni- through r. recent sermon of H.-v- Mr. like it here. Ii- i .lining holldiiya. Theiw W. II I. Faunce. formerly pust'T "f Pint Bottlesi I inif tliapliiy.-i- l at his the Flilh Avenu. ru.tlt rhurrb, 100 $9 . f I i t w here Mr. I;k kefeller has a I :i !' The Emporium i nii"- - I'm I'.u '..rl.iiti iWiill, Nlch- - clas. ll t'olnted out the need of Delivered at Your Door. nnn.iunri. In ar- - xli.n.iry work In the "Hells Klt.-h.-r.- ir'ii region. Mr. Hot kefell. r Uietly . KING STREET. .ill iin t what he A Ttug was worth "r in ii,,. a,, i.i sxiteonable tilted no architect ar.d n.it p:;in that yesterday five-stor- y cm-plet- e, ' i 'i tt ni l n, drawn for u building $J4.00 and Is reduced today to ma-ma- l t with baths, gymnasium, .'fii n ii.tt.T f.ir a ir-en- . i i it. .. h xi, m training school and other feature" i l.it, tpuliir '. 1T4 liobron Drug CO. f-c- coat $l .xx. Vi.ung KK kefeller i!i. -f ..f ni'w book, as D i guarantied to support the Institution, "iv ii,.. l ... n UuIm Cor. Fort and King Sts. Wall, Nichols CoTipny, 2l.00 ,i, iuiar. and will lake an nctlve lnter.,t In !b.' Is certainly interesting to know. We .!,. M t(, ix pilir. x. ttl ment work blniself. one year's N"m r r llmt t.tn ;.r-- ' LIMITED. have about dozen left of last - ' I t.i iimi- t the ! stock. They all have been reduced to ' - fMiI'MIIVI'Tkt IV Till'. ICLONIilkr:. ( liruif t'onipany cost. They are not moth eaten, i actual Tli.-- ilx. havf r- -' Net! to bread, a Klondike cook strives but we arc simply tired of showing the !lii.. i f Ifiith'-- r KIM"ls ly hU duahnutx. I eS-- I ,'l , .. Ii achieve distinction same old patterns. " Thin may appear frlvoluux at flrxt alance. 'V T 'Kl.. I'hll. Mill . .lt.. and st second, conxlderlng the materials I. . .vm,, Tlmt the which he work, an imposwiMe feat. ' with '' "" mi iiiiif.ii turlng Irnlnx- - Put doughnuts are all lmiott.int to th Hair Goods, Hair Novelties i', U will In. timre profit- -' man who goes on trail lor a Journey of "' f i' ir l.'S 'l..irti.-i-i t nf tlx any length. Ilread frees eaxliy. and .. . 4 Ix greaxe sugar, and hen.--U- Switzerland manufactures the most beautiful CURTAINS. thtre and I I . Th. ' "i ii ii I eil.. tl.-- d hentlsIn It. than In doughnuts. Before the tariff took eJect we imported a i.. 4i..n hrr lat'er do not xolldlfy except st extremely Shampooing, Scalp RO A " ' I very han- few beauties. Soms sell as high as s)n a pair. Mil, M f. Il on low lempersturex, snd they are w ' Hi.. ' 'I'll- - f'l-- i dy to carrv In the pockets of a Mackinaw Srl.U along. i. i n u ,i f i i ii ). krt and muni h ax one travels tihi. i'i ir of Treatment and They are ma le much after the manner the I i. t 1 .a l..,uir.i.i their href In warmer illmre. with hin III liAfMlfl l l,,n.l..w th.it they are c'oke. il ik.. I'lcei.lmn better they Manicuring B ,.t Y..iin greaxe the more rrne the II... Mumbling I itl..n hall f..r the is re. siin:r Is the cock's chief ....Under the Management of I. lot k; 1f It Ix very scarce, wny. am more ,,i j ...ti ll l,,n Hid w MIS3 AON F.9 SMITH, w rrr--- on I rrenve. i ne never mind trail, in ni. xui h other Strogynskl, well-know- n Dresrer of San Francisco. IV csMnT-we- ll. that's another matter; Iite of the Ladles' Hair l. l'"l"l tiince. the them ,r hest.Jex. bread lx good enough for 4 i w ilixplayeil at . i th. n Harper's Patar. j ). it slre.-- t t ne. f 4 ' r Hiown tfnr In " 4 Mt all pri.'.'K ' OUR l.'i III display i f t i . I - rf ul nihI n Jit ; EM r i ,f,l a ' ' 1 1. v I h DRESS-MAKIN- ',ill..i iHitt mil i,,r nf G I ii be.-- pla.'e.t In I.TM ITEO. i. II ivhihmI, r' -- ' i' i i'i" hit m.-ii- t hy i "f Mr. Haywood n ' : RETAILERS Advantageous "' 4 in I he present JOBBERS and Reoent Gontraote ' department ' .1, ,,a will h. tnii.le. In- i I ).. xt brand of Is under the Management of an Experienced Dressmaker who will n U t.'lgar ' ",..l. im. hiimchii always be pleased to ahow you the very latest Parisian Styles.. Have rMiaMefl us to make I', . i'i.. hext cigar that the " II (! lMeiiin p(XTx and READY MADE WALKINO SKIKT3 A SPECIALTY Proe Tisrlit on I . W-- n prl.-e- '.'.. V.V '"a , -- . - ...i. at the j 4 hi. I cnxixtently ad- - AT ' " it t h. best nt W--' OltKAT ori'OKTUNITY ; jsa - ' ' In this rountry; y ' l Mi ihte and profit- - ItiSlTIVKLY FOK ' k. t.t ing eaxily s FeSvfea' ONK WKF.K. M. E. I mii iKrrnrarfri3 ir ONLY Miss Kiliean, III erjrfcffgj Bedroom ' f. r eight- - i th.. axt y. H! ''' A V A N K H "Tf-- ! liJixi' n i.Jwrfa1 i ni th. llllo Y. J BILK ARLINGTON BLOCK HOTEL 5TREFT ' st're I H! 'i- A I A N F. H H S I. K . I.'il VeS by th J r II n.ilulu to take J A I A N F. S K ' 'i'fi In that city. W 44 ' A IK VAltrfeTY in Ihl.. Mr. I'll- -' IN LA IK ' it W ,1 x'.ct.il favorite Telephone 3 1 ' .' .'lMexa lucatlon OF HOLID COLOItS ' ' v I 4 frtrndx. rS - ' lur WILL V.i: HOLI J. RHILEYS beef) the guest 1 O O 0 ' hi P. ' .I nn. r parties. 0. Box 44 ' l AT 3S f F. N T H A YAK! . LL-IT- r A T 3 CHNTH A YAK I. S AT 35 C r. N T H A YAK I. Such values have never been heard of before I V4 n '. ' 'tiy rirxt IltTYINU. DURINO THIS WET SPELL you oan spre your wheel for a few days to ' i ,i bnik y, I)N'T DF.UY I you in city ' t . rt'y wife." V have It overhauled and enameled. Take It to nailers, where can get a the ' v "ir cond comb, snuvF.n flrst-claa- a job at reasonable rates. ENAMEL! NO GUARANTEED equal in hok tf nrwT first a : pa ranee to factory work, and more durable. We have a very large stock of retvalr parts, and can reslacs anything in a bicycle, ESPECIALLY TIRES. We are factory agents few the Milwaukee COMMODE ' BEDS, DRESSER, " "g a third. Pwnrture Proof Tires. Morgan Wrlffxt'a Tlrea. etc. d to?" OAS LAMPS; reduced price to Mirrors. ' cl.r. All Sets Have Bevel ! my w t.i Ife M AJKfTIi? II M LAMPS. t!.50. mat-- ' t "'I think th l m. a w. oas, ta.sa lamps, iim. i h.r a lUt of n. fin co Furniture Sold on the Instalment Plan v.. : i m '". In,l.t.ois. . torment la ta i m Honolulu Cyclcry Co., oli" aa LIMITKD. Bailey's 'r...iDnt 0 . sr. t.lunaui. UMITKD Coyne-Mehrt- en Co. to. At aoj Furniture JODnERS AND UETAILKRS. 227,229 AND 231 KINi. - . UJ5J2T, Corner Beretania and Fort Streets. PROGRESS BLOCK. 16 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 3,

An- - - THE PACIFIC J. Thurston, L. Armstrong, A. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. - - 1 drade, W. H. Cornwall, Jr.. E. May, Commercial Advertiser E. Riela. W. Kenning. L. Parknausen : and 78 deck jiassengers. Honolulu, December 1, 1900. 'ceamc .teamship Co ' j Entered at the Fostofflce at Honolulu, Departed, , AB- l- Second-clas- s I 1L T., Matter. j NAME OF STOCK. Cspital j Vftl Bid ed . For San Francisco, per S. S. Rio de Issued Every Morning Except Janeiro, December Hanck, Miss Sunday, by the It. P. Grim wood, D.l.F.C. Schweitzer and i wife. Miss C. Alexander, Miss l.ucy HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, wife, M. MXRCAMTILX. TIME TABLE: Wilcox, H. A. Baldwin and 1,000,000 Ven Holt Block, King Street. Van Bus-kir- k, C. Brewer Co... 100 x A. Paine, G.'N. Wilcox, F. It. acujei learners OI tniS line Will W. PEARSON, M. Itiordan, T. Bowden, Miss Sugar. For Rent. hereunder: aive ana j, Business Manager. J. E. Warner. Mrs. L. Andrews, Burnet Ewa 5,000,000 20 Mi A five-roo- m modern residence and From' San Francisco. oli Iw P. Smith. J. A. Tuthill. C. II. Walban. Hemja. 175,000 100 umu, For San C- -. Campbell, Miss j iiHW. Agricultural Co 1,000,000 100 eiu, 10 . ISCO, i A. A. Young. Captain 2,312,750 zf:alandia DEC. ZEAT.ivrt "fiC! C. L. Beckwith. L.. A. Thurston, wife Haw. Com. Bug. Co. 100 ( MARIPOSA . ....DEC. W " Hdwailii.il Sugar Co. 2,OUO,000 20 Z9A 41 AUMEDA Glngborn 1901. ; - 19 and child, Frank G. and wife. 7S0.UU0 100 165 1 Honomc A ' Breitling, Waldan, Mr. Den- 2,000,0iX ZEALANDIA -- 1 Miss Miss Honokaa 20 JAN. 2 ZEALANDI at 1- ill arid Gasca, Robert Wil- 600,000 100 $40.00 per SONOMA ' I Hi! 11. ning Da rr;:. month ..... 8 wife. uaixu.. Rental, JAN. SIERRA cox, wife and children; L. K. Kalauo-kalan- i. ICahuku 600,000 20 22H 24 ALAMEDA .. JAN. 19 TIME TABLE. Co.Lt.a 226 ,000 20 ALAMEDA .lit ' Jr.. and wife. KamaloSug. SIERRA 29 '"" it n Paid 250,000 20 ....JAN. .MARIPOSA ' " tip six-roo- m .. in Kihei Flan. Co.Lt. a 1,050,000 60 Also, a la"rge modem ALAMEDA FEB. 9 ALAMED " 5.5l ' 1,600,000 ll'i VENTURA .. '" From and after Jan. t. 1900 SHIPPING NOTES. " Paid up 50 13 FEB. 19 SONOMA house j Cipaholu 160.000 100 110 at ALAMEDA .. .MARCH 2 ALAMEDA 41 QUTWARD. Early yesterday morning' the steame.' 800,000 100 tttloa SONOMA iVlAlWJtt 121 SIERRA Dally Dally Daily Daily Dally Claudine arrived from Maui potts w;iu toua Sugar Co. 600,000 100 a large number of passengers ard th View, ALAMEDA '" ::: 3tatlons. ex. ex. Maunalei 8. Co., Ass . 405,000 100 Sea VENTURA Sun. Sun. following freight: One horse, 21i sacks " Paid ip 100,000 100 with barn, servants' house, etc. a.m. a.m. a. in. p.m. p.m. of taro, 34 sacks of potatoes, 103 sac ks McBryde S. Co.Lt. A 832,600 20 Honolulu..J:10 9:15 115 3:15 5:10 of corn, 24 bundles of hides and 14'. raid up i 1,650,000 20 14 Rental, $40. City 8:03 9:48 11:40 3:47 5 30 Nahixu Sugar Co. A ( 20 Pearl packages of sundries. 20 Kwa Mill.. 8:33 10:08 12:00 4:05 :10 Paid up The schooner Golden Gate arrived Oahu Sugar Co 8,600,000 100 186 'mi - Walana. 10:Ert 4:45 .... Onomet 1,000,000 20 .... WalaJuA lt:5B 5:40 .... from Molokai yesterday. Ookala 600,000 20 15 M'CLELLAN, PONI & CO., Z'.'.'" Inter-Islan- d In connection with Bailing . 12:32 6:15 Steamer Mikahala of the Olaa Ensrnr Co. ItAs 812,500 20 4 the of.th Kabuku 2.SO0,OO0 69. pared to Issue, to e line arrived yesterday morning from " Irani up 20 u;4 Telephone Main Judd Building, Intending passengers. rn,, e? CKowalu 160.000 100 law road . from San Francisco, to all by liJ"1 INWARD. Nawiliwili with several passengers and 5,000,000 the Unitpc,ckt Paauhau Bug. Plan. Co 60 York by any steamship line to all EuroDeLn State. tnd Daily Daily Dally Daily following freight: Five thousand, acinc 600,000 100 vui the f ' 750,000 Station. ex. ex. one hundred and eighty-thre- e bags of Paia 100 2l Sun. Sun. Pepeekeo 750,UOU I 100 S2C0 22 30 i The FOR" FURTHER sugar, bags bags of pia, 9,000,000 Overland a.m. am. p.m. p.m. of taro. Pioneer 100 114 346 PARTICULARS APPLY TO 5:35 2:08 1 horse, 1 cart and 25 packages of sun- Walalua Agr. Co. 4,500,000 100 121 122 Kahuau .... 300,000 100 6:10 2:50 ' A'aiauac Walalua .... dries. Wailuku 700,000 100 1400 7:10 .... 3:55 were off 252,000 Walana The following steamers ft'aimanalo 100 145 ' G. 1:05 4:32 125,000 Wm Ewa Mill 6:50 7:45 Kauai when the Mikahala left that is- Waimea 100 iio Limited IRWIN &Co :15 8:03 1:30 4:52 Peart City Anahola, dTXAlUHir 2:05 5:26 land: Waialeale at Kauai at Co. L. Honolulu S:50 8:35 . 500,000 1MITE D Makawell. expecting to leave today for Wilder 8. 8. Co... . 100 no (nter-Islan- A X . O. C. SMITH, Ua-kawe- d 600,000 100 Daily from San P. DENISON, F. Ke li. 8. 8. Co. Three Trains Francisco. flannrnl O. A T. A. Honolulu, and the Au Hou at f Superintendent. P. Miscellaneous Two Trains Daily from Portland' vl .ciits wceanic 5. s r0 The Mikahala reports good weather Hawaiian Elect. it; jo 250,000 109 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. off Kauai with light showers at L.ihue.' Haw. Electric AfMsess. I2.S00 100 "' Hoq. Rp. Tr. Si Ld. Co. 250000 100 is in 100 a The sea smooth the channel, the Hon. Hteara uiunary . 25,000 r 5 ?! c i a a ordinary light trade winds prevailing. Mutuaj leiepnoneco 139,008 19 fi Z 'rP cri a 7 m The bark I.. Bryant is now lying M 4k aba Cof Co. J'd upL 40,000 100 8 3 - IS 2 Poi i) 2 '3 iilongside the steamer Mikahala at the 2,000,000 m 185 "7 People' A Kef Co 160,000 100 Inter-Islan- d wharf and today will take Ice ii sugar from the latter, finishing her BOM i p.m. t i.s-- r in. fv. j.iu. .in getting away for San Francls- - Haw. Govt. 8 per cvni. 100 , 1 1 22 5 1S 8 3 load and 1.10 8! 11 7.0 Haw. Govt. 5 per 96 8c I ' I t-- tent. Occidental ; in a day or two. S.S. s Oriental & V V 7-- . Haw. lion, rostal 4 2 2 2 2 'J1 o' W 2' 5 H The George Curtis, James Nesmlth. 51 3 (W h j S 41 4Jper cent.. J J iv ii 210 Hilo R. R. Co. 6 per 101 t j Prince Victor, J. C. Glade ana Jabez ct Ewa Plantation 6 p c 102 0 3 5l' 2 3 40 H 0; Is. i) 0 Toyo J 1' )'; U Howes are at the Railway wharves. O. A and R. L. Co. . Eisen Kaisha. 1 4 31 2 4.1 1 it t: i 'i' old Fish-mark- et 6 p. p m. ill The ship Kennebec at the Oabu Plant, e ... iot . IV 7 Olaa Plant. 6 p. c ft, 5 12. 2 li 5 21 . 2 1 2H wharf Is about through taking LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO, 8:00nv, on ballast and may get away for the 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. ns. liii!.W 2 0 8.13 U-1- today. lol ?a A 7 23 m.' ' i- - a IK "J. Sound Session Sales Morning Session Fif- LEAVE PORTLAND, 9:15 a.m., M Steamer of the above companies will call at Honolnl uand o. : w. ' The Doric' from San Francisco will teen Walalua, $122. p.m. on or about the dates below mentioned-- moonlit'on )lh v:H i. Full the at ii. tomorrow evening, Survey - probably arrive here Through, without change. Geodetic tables- fol- For Japan and China. Thm tides at Kabulul and Hi)i . ix-i-- although she is not due until the For San Francisci bout on hour earlier than at Honolulu. lowing morning. Classified Advertisements. Hawaiian standard time Is l' hour w The W. G. Hall will arrive on Days to ngo DORIC DEC. S COPTIC Greenwich time, be- m NIPPON MARU DEC. 18' minutes slower than from Kona ports tomorrow. AMERICA MARU ... ing that of the meridian of 157 degrees Sn WANTED. RIO DE JANEIRO DEC. 21 PEKING jati 0 minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:30 COPTIC DEC. 29 GAELIC ..'.7.7 JAS. i . Apply S. N., Four Days York p, in., which U the same as Greenwich. 0 Portuguese Independence Day. CONSTANT nurse girt. only io AMERICA MARU .. ..JAN. S MARTJ office. 518 tii JAS.1 hours 0 minutes. Sun and moon are for this PEKDXG JAN. 15 CHINA Portuguese Independence Day, which 1 ' - GAELTC JAN; 23 " mi local time- for the whole group. DORIC M i fell on Saturday last, was not celebrat- ! TABLE board wanted by two gentle HONGKONG MARU JAN. 31 NIPPON MARU m ''SHIPPING ed to any great extent by the local men; good plain cooking; location Pullman Palace Sleepers. CHINA FEB. 8'. RIO DK JSfW .mi intelligence. Canavar-r- o within reasonable distance of busi- Smoking DORIC FEB. 1! COPTIC colony. Portuguese Consul - Buffet and Library Cars, m.1 by Concordia ness center. Address- "D. S.," this Shops Read- NIPPON MARU ....FEB. 26 AMERICA MARU 7." was serenaded the office. 5714 with Barber and Pleasant RIO DE. JANEIRO MAPPH, DIAMOND HEAD SIONAL STA- Band at 4 o'clock In the morning, and ing Rooms. i. TION, Dec. 2, .10 p. m. Weather, clear; many called during day to pay Dining Cars, meals a the A SALESLADY; one who Is competent la Carte. "I.. I wind, fresh, N. E. their respects. Free Reclining Chair Cars...... m.m.., , to handle underwear and fancy goods. Address P. O. Box 87, City. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Healnni Election. 5714 I LOTHROP, Agent, Saturday, December 1. On Saturday night the Healani Boat J. H. General FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. APPLY TO boy goods 136 Oregon. Stmr. Lehua, Bennett, from Molokai: j Club held its annual election, and the A NATIVE to learn dry Third Street, Portland, - Apply B. & Co. 15 sheep, 3 horses, 29 packaged sun- ( following were trade. to F. Ehlers officers elected for the 5717 lrles. : enduing year: President, W. E. Wall; D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, - A. No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. ,flmS- f- - 1 l(e President, G. H. Gere; captain, ii 1 nil v.o D I it POSITION WANTED. H & w" - " Hackfeld Co., It: P. sugar. 7a0 bags D. K. sugar. '... " ' A a position as 80 iLioya; commodore, A. Merry; vice JAPANESE desires Or R L LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. bags II. K. sugar, head cattle, and l. boarding Ad- ' no passengers. commodore, H. G. Young; secretary. cook in hotel or house. Omaha, Nebraska. sundry packages; dress P. O. Box 865, City. . 5717 Strar. Upolu, Dalton, from Kona ;M. M. Johnson; treasurer, Wade W, porta: hogs and wool. Thayer; auditor, Fred B. Damon. Stmr. Kinau. Parker, from Hawaii LADY desires position as housekeeper, WM R. CASTLE, JR.,i And Maui ports. or to take charge of lodging and Stmr. Niihau, Thompson, from Kau-nakaka- l. The Municipal Charter. boarding house. Address "Al," this Canadian-Australi- an Royal The Young Men's Republican Club otflce. 5714 Sunday. December 2. will have their regular meeting at Am. ship Jabez Howes, Clapp, 37 days headquarters Nuuanu FOR SALE. .:' a, on street near from Callam Bay, 42 days from Taeo-m- Merchant. A discussion will be had NICE home on Makiki street, well Real Estate with coal O. R. & L. Co. planted with bearing fruit trees. Size Steamship Company, Am. schr. Aloha,fr Fry, 25 days from upon the position the Republican par of lot, 117 x 150, with cottage, stable, San Francisco, with general cargo. ty should take In the framing of etc. Price reasonable; easy terms. Am. schr. Bangor, Aspe, from Lahii-n- a municipal charter. A big attendance See J. H. Cummings on premises. 40'5 for a crew; at anchor off port. 13 expected. Makiki street. 5717 Agent. Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CAXAlUX Stmr. 'Claudine, Lane, from Maui PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver. B. C, and SrtafA w., Biiibane, Q, ports. BICYCLE for new S. and calling at victoria, B. C. Honolulu, and ft Na- Makia'sWeapon. sale cheap; tires e . Stmr. Mikahala, Pederson. from and in good condition. Address "J. MERCHANT STREET, OPPOSITE 3D-u.- xaioncl-o-lu.- wiliwili. Deputy bherin cniuingworth says P. H.," Advertiser. 5717 POSTOFFICE. at Schr. Golden Gate, from Molokai. upon examining the pistol one of . On or about the dates below stated, vli.: . i ithat Uhe cartridges was found to have been FINE palms, ferns and violets.' At FROM VANCO0VBR AND VICTORIA B, O. FROM 8YDNKY, BKBa SAILED FROM HONOLULU. - B. 'dented by the needle of the hammer 1104 King street, above Victoria. 5713 For Brisbane. and Sydney:- For Victoria and Vancouver, C Saturday, December 1. did not explode for some reason WARRIMOO DEC. 22 MIOWERA ill FIRST-CLAS- FOR SALE. I W' P, M. S. S City of Rio de Janeiro, unknown to him. As the cartridge S saddle'horses. Capt. A. MIOWERA ; JAN. 19 ORANGT Ward, for San Francisco. A. Fox. 5710 AORANGI FEB. 16 WARRIMOO FEE !wa3 the one in line with the barrel 60 x ..MARCH AT PUNAHOU Two fine lots, 16 j anil t- V a ha rv ay roctiil ! w V ihn WARRIMOO ... MARCH rflOWERA tt 200, fronting on rapid transit, one block 13 ...APR! with coal and machinery. V ,L, MIOWERA APRIL AORANGI JUT 29.-rig- forcibly MAHUKONA. Hawaii. Nov. -!Knn was wrested from his FOR RENT. from tramways, opposite Oahu College AORANGI MAY 11 WARRIMOO antlne Connuelo, Page, for San Franc is- - hand, the deputy sheriff is of the opin-c- o; 1 ROOM with board if desired; for grounds. , ' WARRIMOO JUNE 8 MIOWERA ...JU3 cargo, 4.ri4 tons suKar, vnlued at $:56,- -: ion that Makia attempted to kill one two gents or man and wife. Inquire 147.30. Woman's Exchange. T71S of the group. at Price only $1,800. "Part cash and the The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited." is now runnni k rest in Installments. BETWEEN VANCOUVER nnd MONTREAL. TO SAIL TODAY. MORE SERIOUS. GOOD chance for three or more con Making the run in 100 hours without change. The finest rail!"" A pa-- Ut genial young men to secure accom- Kallhi-w- at skit "Whatever became of thdt the world. Gas. schr. Malolo, Nelson, for Statu mum I 5 nt of yours you were telling me' about modations in fine mosquko proof Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United and Hanalei, at p. m. house A. Cummins, Searl'?, for last spring?" near town,' occupied as bache- f FOR RENT. rope. Stmr. J. Sokum-- "( )h, got lors' quarters. Address B, information, apply to "A, C." m general windward Oahu ports, at 10 a. m. Ir. he's a tcorr plaint Five-roo- cottage; same location. For Freight and Passage and all Stmr. Lehua, Bennett, for Molokai now that's giving me a Kreat o'cal of i 5715 and 'iJinal ports, touching at LahalnaJ trouble." Only $30 per month. a p. m. Asklt "Indeed? What is It?" ROOMS suitable for offices, 160 Ho and Olowalu, at Sokum a complaint at Theo. H. DaYies & Co Ltd., cml jfcj , Schr. KauikeaoUll, for Paaullo, at 3 Ir. "It's about the tel street, next to Hart & Co. In-- 1 , ' amount of my CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S p. m. bill." quire at Mrs. A. V. Napthaly's mil- -' . Mnery parlors. 5713 I DIED. DUE TOMOUROW. ,DE MLVA In this City, last evening, New York Line O. &,'. S. S. Doric, from San Fran-- i t th residence of her Mr THE MELROSE, Kicg Street ill wlseo, November 28. and Mrs. M. S. Dias. the wife of .lo;i- - Bark NUUANU will sail from NEW I. I. S. S. W. G. Hall, from Kona! quim G. De Silva. YORK for HONOLULU, on or about port. ine runeral will take place ll this Board rooms; com- l and w ai 0 u cmfn nom ine aoove all modern TO SAIL TOMOKUOW. lesnience, on School street near the forts; electric lights; mosquito proof; December 10, 1900. oriiige, a quiet, refined home. King street cars Direct Service Bfttween New York, Stmr. Klnau, Purk-r- . for Ilil. and pass the door. Prices moderate. Tele For freight rates apply to ' ilii way ports, at 12 noon. pliope 30S1 Blue. Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands. Stmr. Claudine. Lane, for Kahului CHAS. BREWER & CO and way ports, at 5 p. m. 27 KIlby St., Boston, v Bimr, .aiiKanuia. ivaerson, for Kauai HAWAIIAN LODGE. NO. 21, F. OR .rts, at a p. m. Good, Clean port via San as. Mhr. Surprise, Nystrom. & A. M. C. & CO., LTD. S. S. AMERICAN has left New York for this for BREWER Tacoma. Seattle and Nanalmo, on October SOth. port, at 5 p. m. '.?.-'- ors uu ge Laundry Work. ' ' Honolulu. S. S. HAWAIIAN will be dispatched from New l Schr. Blanche and Ella, for Hanalei ana Kalihl-wa- i. ber 30th for San Francisco, Puget Sound anu""',, Souta and at 12 noon. Forty-secon- ..Lt " wharf, d Schr. Lady, for Koolau 5 Freight received at Company's iorts, at That's the kind we do, LET. . p. m. and the There will be a regular meeting of OFFICES TO lyn, at all times. only kind. We use good soap, Hawaiian Lodge No. 21. F. & A. M., Us at . , . .. pure hall. Masonic Temple, corner of THE TRUSTEES UNDER THE PASSENGEUS. water that is absolutely free' Hotel ! ' and Aiakea streets, THIS MON- will of the late James Campbell Invite Arrived. ,of toe microbes of disease. u,J DAY EVENING, Dec. 3, at 7:30 o'clock. the attention of persons desiring office For further particulars, apply to From Maui ports, per stmr. Claudine, the best of starch. TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS AND i accommodation to the plans for twenty iHt-embe- 2. Mrs. J. DusKan and son, KL.KCTION OF OFFICERS. offices now being arranged in the LTD. M. on & CO., J. Kanakua J. W. Kalua, N. E. Members of Paclho Lodge. Lodge of i:aJSpSru locT having an entrance H. HACKFELD Aars, W. A. Bailey. J. T. Taylor. frogre, and all sojourning a??.rc.han.t .s.treet! acpvts. HONOUR . Ine tlonu ulu breten blForLand Omsted. L. Tobriner, ITev. M. ri, fraternally invited to attend. .These offices will be light, well ven W. S. Akana, Dr. Soga 1. . i and wife, Steam Laundry Co. By order of the "V. M. tilated, and will be ready for occupa- o. Z. VC. Waikalai, Helen Noah :. 1 tion on or February 1st next.' 50 Hotel St 8-- K. R. G. about ttfo chihlren, J. Mitchel. J. J. Dr:,.,,. Tl 5 3 WALLACE, Secretary. Terms moderate. FOB tnond, Mrs. Kamanoulu, Miss M. t. For further particulars, please apply ASK YOUR DEALER anu. 'Miss II. Keanu. H. Warren. J PIONEER Your collars will be BUILDING AND LOAN MiHn, W. E. Heavis, Hlral, Kishida. you sent back CECIL BROWN, or Mrs. Knjima, M. K. Kaohokalole and to with the edges nicely O. smoothed, so ASSOCIATION. J. CARTER, Trustees. Vlfe, Mrs. J. Kaae, C. F. Brush, Wv.v that they wont Honolulu, November 8, 1900. 5698 Kahaullnul and 44 on deck. saw your neck. THE REGULAR g From Nawitlwlll, pr stmr. Mikaha!;:. Give us one trial and you'll nev- MONTHLY MEET-n:- J Crease. 'S. of Pioneer NOTICE Dicembcr H. Bt kmyre and wlf.:. er patronize anyone else. Our the Building and Loan Axle II. Wood. J. Ilogai'i. Mrs. P. McLean. charges are reasonable. Association will be held at the Cham-r- r C. K. Ch-.w- , S. Motsuda. O. M. B. of Commerce on MONDAY EVEN- Itruce. Davil ur.d 'harles Neal, C. W. ING, December 3, 1900, at 7:30 o'clock. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J4r.lt f. A Mi. Iv a Itriio Vllluailfi i rr, layments are required in gold. the Pearl City Cemetery will be open Kee, F. Duff anil 5S on deck, including We Don't A. V. GEAR, Secretary. for interments on and after Monda, one prisoner. j November 5th, 1900. A special funeral THE 1M From Molokai. per stmr. Lehua. De- - j "ALOHA PROM HAWAII' train will leave the railroad 6tatlon at PAClr , 2:15 p. m., cember 1. Paul Isenberg. J. McCnnd-less- Shrink Flannels daily, remaining at the J. Wilson, K. Kehlpi and wife.' CALENDAR. cemetery until after all Interments. For Sale. and deck passengers. The rates for transportation are one Anomota three corpse, fi! Hi From HiU. ier stmr. Kinau, Decem- NOTICE. dollar for the and fifty cents fi ber 1. I. Peck. Mrs. J. Cargill, E. Pil-gra- . for the round trio for mourners. Twenty lots In Kallhl. from $750 to cl." rum 8, Plats are now on pale at the office of OK C. Stackwald, W. A. Purdy, c and Woman's Ex- - $1,000 each. ha company, In $10 four-inc- Iter. J. C Hay, Capt. A. Soule. Luni T'R, J. II. RAYMOND HAS RESUM-fc- l the ranging price from A h water main runs along Loeben-stel- n. practice 5713 up. according to location and size. No Jhu, Low Mew," Hon. A. B. at the residence now occu- the street facing these lots. PanCB I E. N. Boukofsky. E. D. Baldwin. rred by Dr. W. J. Galbralth. t omce other charsres of any nature. of Miss C. Am. wife and daugli- - 'ours. 19 to 12 only. OfTlce telephone. The errrt-veek- ly HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSO- plans, see Gardner. -- HAWAIIAN !A. For particulars and ; TT CIATION, LTD.. ter. T. Wolff. K. A. Krnser and wift . 204; residence telobone. Blue 391. t tanued on Tuesday, and Frt- - MAKAINAI, for Monum . 3, Ijove JESSE P. Orders Robt. Parker, Jr., Lv Ah trhin.-O- Araae, E70I Room Building, Fort St. 5193 5700 At W. C. Achi & Co8 Office. etc., solicited.