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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WITH THE PEOPLE WHO TALK POLITICS

w r AcM N - It People, the Hawaiian, of their country, Speaking of the Republican delegate Democrats Orate their Mag and their Queen. J. K. Clark said: J. O. Carter made Independents At Republican -- K a calm speech In Leader RT ng WHAT INDEPENDENTS WANT. Ml " which he declared himself a Democrat. He said that although he was a Demo- "Sam Parker was at the head of the Watonr 9m At the on day of over- Mi Opera crat In principles he did not wish it to Waikiki Last . administration the the To Sail be understood that he had turned his throw and it was through his wi!cncss For back Upon the Independents. that we lost our independence. The House. The meeting was called to order at Rejiubllcan party here is like the right I clock by Chairman C. J. McCarthy Night. hand of Dole and the Democratic par- Kauai. f the Democratic Central Committee. ty like his left hand. Dole and Frear Behind him were seated the candidates tried to provide a law, that unless a on the legislative and speak- man had an meome of $600 and $1000 II fQ tKmot-ratl- ticket the brave Juggled ers for the evening. They were: W. capital, he could not vote. This law with bugaboo C Independents held a mass PARKER, the standard the of Imperialism, Booth, at B, McClanahan. Clinton J. night was sent to CongreBS and on our behalf bearer the terrors of Tin: at Waikiki last at same SAM the Hawaiian Republicans, ext.anMon and the Hutchlns, E. C Macfarlane. Abraham the residence of Joseph Aea near we sent It. W. Wilcox at that heart rending attitude of the Repuo- - time to look out for our affairs. These will go to Kauai today accompan. Fernandes, 8. W. Spencer. F. J. Testa, the terminus of the car line. The meet- - h. an adanlnlatrnt In foreign pol-to- y. . haoles pent: Smith. Hartwell and others led by corp3 of speakers, singers iJSTtf HMi a aa. ion Its j o Mrt-- r. Frank Harvey. C. H. ing was advertised to begin at 7 o'clock and with the ease of a man to work in favor of the Dole-Frea- T law, poMtijr.l hustlers. ' i i, t.m to acrobats at Bishop of Kauai. Major J. M. Camara, p. m., but there waa a delay in order to The party will stump a. nil i n no meet Inst night In the Orpheum John D. Holt, H. J. Mossman, B. K. get a full but to avail. the Island. audience. The yard of J. Aea "The men Hawaiian were told of Kaloa. was faintly Illuminated by torch lights. honorable of the United The Republicans will hold a big rally m r broad-minde- d. t. results of the election of Th- - States Congress were on B b a, I M house was packed nnd in the H re the people were welcomed. Tn? Thursday evening. There will be a i .i I'.epubllran s. Through Wilcox we have received thf President and I: publican boxes sat many of the Republican 'ead-er- speakers of the evening were entertain- torchlight parade In which the Young In November rlpht to vote. These people misrepre and the awful A brass band was stationed at the ed by their host in his parlor. As the Men's Marching Club will be a con . sented ua. They went to America and Hit A ITU and would hefall them If they rear of the hall and livened up matters meeting lengthened more came and told t!i" people there we are Igno- spicuous feature. The speakers at the MMU an4 Alag"a the temerity to vote for the Re occasionally when some of the orators with aFd of 80 that the the dim lights about meeting Ku-mula- e. to A I to ( i publican ticket. on rant. Now that we have the right to will be John Lane, Jonah the stage were tame. natives were estimated as the entire George preaa The first speaker was S. K. Kaloa, vote let ua show our Intelligence. Let D. Gear and C. C. Bit- The Republican of Honolulu number who had turned out to hear us secure an Independent legislature ting. waa scored aa a "thine" which waa Hawaiian .who nominated Prince the doctrines of Home Rule. The Tuxedo Quartet will render and send an Independent delegate. If sweet music, and a brass band will niied with David as candidate for delegate In the ; lend untruths and false. At 7:30 o'clock R. N. Boyd, acting w-- show our intelligence we would get L W Ttot, . tone to I to W a UK lying state,,.. ts. The Democrats who convention last week. He spoke In Ha chairman, stood on the and the affair. was by verandah our independence or statehood. If we John Lane of the Orpheum stage waiian. He followed Abraham opened th meeting. He said in part: should get statehood we can vote for has been selected by the In Fernandez who spoke In the same Republican executive committee to the glare of the footlights, railed a "The Independent party is nothing our own Governor and other Govern- run aaaafa spade kept nothing tongue. t as a Representative in a and back else Kalni-ain- a ment officials. We will have the say candidate the to a. aa but the Aloha AIna and the I m4 I they knew against the McKlnleyttea. ARTER WAS CALM. societies. It will be our duty to and we will make the knees of these Fifth District instead of Louis McCabe. They had war Hon. J. spoke In English, people shake. We mean to give equal whose wife's illness precludes his ac- their paint on and the (. Carter show you tonight what the party cepting the nomination. toj tomahawks were flourished In a man- - his remarks being translated into Ha- means," rights to all. Did Dole and his col- II I r by Teata, wore his leagues give equal No. WHAT SERENO BISHOP SAYS. a. to I to t that waa Intended to terrify the waiian F. J. who After t his Mr. Boyd introduced us rights? In Mr. Car- delegate Rev. Sereno Bishop in Republican guests who occupied seats coat honor of the occasion. as the first speaker, J. K. Clark "Will these liars send their the Sent'ember 4t In the box tier. ter said: to work hard to get statehood? No. Friend practically concedes the elec who said: "Through annexation the tion of Wilcox, says the Maul News. anniNAKT The RsaaiMtoan party and Its plat "I come before you tonight to speak Republican They will not do so for it would be only what I blleve ta be the truth. The con- anil the Democratic parties to own disadvantage. Now they No one on the Islands nerhans. has a W1UM. - VilwHirr Bl farms, both national and local, were were introduced in country. their deeper insight Pi. ranww, ditions of the old days now are passed. this Let say they give us Why did into the native character sjs. MTI Hinf rlppeal aa pissss. and the pieces burned. nag passed. am sorry me tell you Republican Dem will work. than the reverend gentleman, flattta aa? ar mm promptly Today our has I the and thev not clve it to lis under the Ttenilh- - and his . gor.e, good I suggestions are It fraaw Clinton J. Hutrhlns veins to for what Is but as a clttxen ocratic parties belong to United I entitled to miieh the lie of We want to get a mu- - weight. "unk great coun- will make UM best of the present condi- Republican Hawaii? But the conditions are so pe what would befall the States. The and Democrat nlcipal government and by having this culiar just now. and the introduction try whl. h tions. partiqo hen- - will regarded in he loved so well that his '"There are among the Hawailans many k not be kind of government taxation would be of the fusion element has created so heartstrings were wrapped up In the America. Shall we have these haoles much confusion mm , s m mm aw v p aam , a va a a v ho have advised and counselled their heavy and more especially would this that it is not possible fate that would befall the people of his here rut, ua au tVtav 11,1 in the nnat' yet to make a just forecast. Aa a mat- i ntrymen to apart and separata be true on the rich men. It is certain He In eu- n stand No. Therefore let us consider this: ter of fact, the real for suprem- DCjrrim nation." almost shed tears I cannot advise this. We are here tonight they would not send a man to Con- battle great When these people were in power, did that acy has yet to be fought and' won, and logising the nation which he said Hawailans and whites. This Is the land gress to secure municipal government. is yet w in bound, each they look our Did they there time for many moves and fa a was rapidly going to ruin. He was not love. Wf are duty after affairs? They say unless a man the on and all of us to do which we believe give us Why did that taiks counter moves the political chess- averse, however, to the United States that the right to vote? English language he cannot run for the board before the day of election. a-aa- utom H for best Interests of this country. aj. D r aa. expanding In Urn. Ha even wanted the they not do so. When we received this legislature. I say any one of you who .Bto Tl era are some who have said because I TutHpto, Raw ales lew by taw tote of Its people to right from the United States they come run. A au have accepted the nomination from the do not know the language can iiatoip rome Into th ARkrican Union but not Democrats that 4 have turned against the to us today and beg us for our votes. section of the Territorial Act provides ASSOCIATION MEN

n-n- DOW. am deserting them. I beg "Through napftraitoaaiaato tai Hawailans and annexation these haoles that the legislature can choose their voice, of you not to believe that. I ha vg been have Buffered. Today they have no we M ia K Macfarlnne with a that young own officers. If should have the WORKING HARD before yon aa a boy, as a man and otttjract laborer and the canes are we almost shook wltk sobs said he did not now In my gray hairs, and I say to you majority can certainly have an at. re-n;- drying. idr. ua waat ta the wounds which had tonight that my feeling for Hawaii and Triangle wtltoal hi country Hawaii. But he th Hawailans Is a loyal and true as " we suffered the consequence oft WOULD OPEN RESTAURANTS. Club to Visit Lowrie w-or- I e r I say to you that we are hound to - pr.K-eed- to open them wide and make the!'fcaolc's and we bore our bur- "Last week a letter came from the Home A Musicale is AC WALU Da n a. new ones the Republican dens. Can ire inrffer the same men tow I m wall. and maad ' Planned. . to I p sa. robbed hH (Continued on Page 1) rule us as they did in the past? No." (Continued on Page 3.) SSI m T.l uM party which, he sakl. had Mr. F. J. Lowrie has invited the members of the Triangle Club to spend an evening at his residence next week for the purpose of viewing his collection BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA of Japanese curiosities. The invita- SSBA tion will probably be accepted next Monday evening, in which case the "XT-TIO- visit will the place of the regular HTUDIO. Lara take - i weekly meeting of the club. The classes in bookkeeping, stenog- totsuacm raphy and the Hawaiian language will r w r m inuN, K ,.() meet this evening at 7 o'clock. . . r YORK, Wray Taylor is preparing the pro- gram for a musicale to be given by the entertainment committee at the end of this month. The proceeds will "a paor. assfttoagaa gfl be devoted to the musical fund of the raaaaa aa a rim at nn w i.. stostsiw mm) association and to purchasing music " - r'il.1,1 .a ax for the orchestra. It Is hoped that enough will be realised to pay off the debt on an . . balance of the the association piano. The gate money on Saturday's field day barely expenses. 'iiNKrng will cover What small balance remains to the eredit of a CO . - LTD - Kit!- the athletic' party will probably be-- , '"'rsxaaasaV drawn upon to make both ends meet. A comparison of the record made at mm the last Young Men's""Christian Asso- la, ,T . ciation athletic meeting, held two years ago last January with those of last typ-w-e.- ,,,- Saturday's field day are very interest- m" "'SJ a.iBva ing as the following table will show. JANUARY. 1898. "1 ' r plants: gaV Event Record. Mori. T IM 100 yards ft 10 J-- ft sec. 220 yards 27 3-- 5 sec. M Am aM n 440 yards . 1 m. 1 3-- 5 sec. ."MNs toisj, M SS0 yards . 2 m. 37 3- -6 sec. kaslajs; Taj sja 120 yards hurdles . . 16 2-- 5 sec. Putting shot ...... 38 ft. 7 1--2 inches Running; high jump . .. 5 ft. 5 inches Running" broad jump ..20 ft. 10 Inches Pole vault .. 9 ft. 11 Inches OCTOBER, 1900. a.. nar Kewalsv Event Record. 100 yards 11 1- -4 sec. 220 yards 25 1- -4 sec. 440 yards 57 sec. 00 -- a rmn lam, j wt Si yards 2 m.22 sec. 120 yards hurdles . 20 1- -2 sec. Putting shot .37 ft. 1 inch "Tin a va PurinlnR high Jump . 4 ft. 9 inches T'"-- ITU LKunninp broad jump .17 ft. 6 Inches J5! T ele vault . 9 ft. 5 Inches It will be seenlhat whereas the times in most of th5 running events are bet ter this year, the records in the field events have without exception dete- riorated, most of them considerably. In the 1S98 games the Young Men a Christian Association tied for points each having 48 to thelr'credit. The de funct Hawaiian Amateur Athletic Club w as third with 25 points. Among those who participated in Sat a.. ".Ta urday's sports the names of the follow- p ing appeared In the summaries of the 1SD8 meeting: F. Cockett, 3rd In lw yards novice race; Ensang Ching, 2nd in the 880 yards run; Harbottle. 2nd in the 120 yards hurdles, and Mahoe, 2nd in the running high Jump. All these isabagM or third last " .run men won or ran second V mi i in't Saturday. lo va The evening gymnasium classes com- n Ms Sleepy mence evening at 7:30 o'clock .and this pres- ha in f ,. all interested are requested to be ' ''liawaajsi ent. Physical director Coats will Intro- duce some new games and work will be started in the events for which gold, k i silver and bronze medals will be com- ' r i r rheu- - peted for next December. These events m. I are: Running high jump, pull up, three M-r- T.-a-. but violently down a steep place into the sea. 450 unclean spirits went out and entered into the swinc; and the herd ran broad Jumps, snap over string and help ma "And the rope skip. Mark VM2. OCTOBER 16, HUM). A0LF10 COMMERCIAL ADVBBTH iKH KWl,OLn.

have entirely dissolved by tho action of the stomach. DR. WOOD RESIGNS FROM "This Is absolutely necessary, fror. Koch Eays, for the following reasons: In OSQUITOES dls-for- m JUST ARRIVED the morning it should be taken in the THC AC ur,. for the stomach is fresh and DAADh ill cause the quinine to De aisseminaieu PER S. S. "AUSTRALIA" through the system. Second, it taKen in thA overling, the stomacn is urea u .L ' does not respond as quickly as it should the and the medicine is therefore not emea- - cious. 8 "VS THE SCIENTIST'S THEORY. Now as to the reason for applying this m remedy intervals wnicn i nave ; - i.:;- . at the .i Malaria! ex- - - Parasite Now stated: Prof. Koch has by theoretical v i. ;. r, , pt riments proven that tile parasite ed f . I in the system by a mosquito will Known. breed in eleven or twelve days and scat-to- r throueh the blood. It is necessary Pennant before It breeds to deprive the parasite of the ability to breed. Thus, after endless BICYCLES DR. PFLUGERSSTATEMEMT experiments. Prof. Koch determined upon the plan of giving the quinine every eight m i i or nine days. The parasite is not killed v 1 m 4 by the action of the quinine but Is made Br Distinguished Scientist Here Tells of comatose and dies a natural death before m jM ' it has time to breed. The remedy is only the Savant Koch's to prevent them breeding, not to eradicate malaria entirely. This will be effected in oo the course of time. In order to kill the parasite instantly with quinine, the dose 1 would have to be given in such large Blue Enamel and Guaranteed ALA RIAL. FEVER can be pre- - quantities that the patient would be in- vented! jured. Too much will have a very bad OR TUBE TIRFS dis- - effect. Prof Koch states that the two SINGLE DOUBLE The cause of the dreaded , , . i i i A (in ril irh t li fi n ft ninth ease of the tropics and the therefor have been discovered! BLACK-WATE- R FEVER. It has been proven beyond a doubt to me the soil "Prof. Koch has stated that that malaria does not exist in the 'black-wate- r' fever, which is but Is carried from one person to an uerhaDS one of the most dangerous in other by a certain species of mosquito tropical climes, is perhaps nothing more E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD. termed the Anopheles. or less than death by quinine too much So says celebrated Dr. Koch of quinine. the "I do not say this as an absolute fact, tor- BICYCLE DEPARTMENT. Berlin to the world, through Dr. Alex- for Prof. Koch has not proven this. But CriB ander Plluger, his friend and com- he believes that many in the tropics take KING to Bulletin Office panion in the recent investigations quinine constantly and the system be- STREET, Next which the famous bacteriologist has comes filled with it. It is administered making for several this Irregularly and really acts as a poison. been months of people quinine, year New-Guine- "Some cannot endure H-M-- fr iH-- l"M'4"U"l"U at Stephansort, German even in very small quantities. Such peo- f j ple should never live in places J . For the first time the real facts of the where malaria exists. Perhaps at some great discovery are given to the world future day another remedy which can DR. C B. WOOD. :' in the Advertiser. take the place of quinine will be discov- Dr. Pfluger ered and then it will be safe for these peo- Alexander is a German ple to take up their residence in such savant, scientist, authority on geolo- places. R. O. B. WOOD has resigned as a member of the Board of Hcaia gical research, lecturer on geology and KOCH'S PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS. physics at Bonn University, Germany, I months past Dr. Wood has been endeavoring to get out of the poltlt. 9 "Dr. Koch has made practical experi- president was willing and is now in Honolulu, having just ments on a large scale. Stephansort. T of the Board. He to remain a member, but come from New Guinea by way of Aus- where he made his greatest experiments, to be relieved from the duties of presiding over the deliberations of the fjTr Arklrttr w ni,IMAn 4 . . . .. v. ; - . "ii is known, I most v.w... th. "Jimnthn. nfAUn ii I cSipr. tralia. He bade Prof. Koch goodby as as have stated, as the iin nvi in lni.iiiuii tiituivru, uui tia Ills tt;c unhealthful place, as far as malaria Is Hi 4 the latter was leaving for the Carolines not accepted by the Board, he has perforce continued in the position for the place Is - u where he will continue his investiga- concerned, in the world. In this a a station of the German New Guinea four months. tions relative to the cause of - malaria. Company. There are about fifteen or tt ... f5 .vv u. ui' ' " I vi liir The beet in the , world. Manufactured by the , T The distinguished lecturer is staying twenty white men, together with a num- to Governor Dole and now he will be irrevocably out of the Board. The at the Hawaiian Hotel, and will remain ber of Javanese, Chinese and native reslgi-atio- Sewing Co., T tion takes effect in thirty days. The was read it; the Gfl White Machine Cleveland, Ohio, in Hawaii several weeks to make re- workmen. A great number of these are sick of malaria and it has been difficult council yesterday morning but no action was taken toward idling the U. 8. A. Without reference to any particular searches , at the volcanoes of Kilauea for company to keep work. and He will the them at Haleakala. then continue In this place till now no European stayed is that the men of the hydrographlc snr-- of German New Guinea Dr. Pflura feature, but alone upon the broad claim of . on his Journey through the United any longer time than three weeks without ve vessel, the Howe, sent out by the though not a doctor of mejicino. getting German to .w nln.l K PnUn(lD In U : - t general superiority as a Family Sewing States and thence to Bonn where he malaria. Prof. Koch made the Government make coast sound will make known in person the impor- following experiments: ings in her Pacific possession, were al- Ing his investigations and saw wit) tant discovery which "Everybody in this place had to come ways exposed to malaria and in II or 12 Machine, adapted to all classes of work, we Prof. Koch has into presence every days landing on some proven genuine the of tho scientist after island shore Dr. Ktfch finishes his Just by practical and eighth and ninth day a dose of were laid low disease. Dr. When and take with the mrnts in he will pn place the "WHITE" before a critical public theoretical examinations, attended by his solution of quinine. These experi- Kcch during the time he was aboard the the Carolines most careful microscopical and analy- ments continued for six months. vessel treated the men by his scientific 1 . . . : . ... with entirejeonfidence that it will meet every i. process tical studies of malaria inoculated "At the end of this period the malaria and thereafter there was less and appeared in scientific papers. blood taken from the natives of the had fully disappeared. Only a few old, less malaria until all the men were im- reouirenent of the meet exacting purchaser. 4 . very difficult cases remained uncured. mune. This treatment came under Dr. New Guinea settlements. Archipelago, possessions in the 4 . There were no new attacks. Stephansort Pfluger's personal observation, and he at- DP.. PFLUGEU'S STATEMENT. must be considered free from malaria tests to the accuracy with which Dr. Ocean belontring to Germany. Dr. Koch's treatment made the men imper- A Dr. Pfluger gives the above state- Te H. & Co., "It la also an interesting fact that Prof. vious to the attacks of the parasite. geyser basin, similar to those in Hackfeld Ltd. . i ments as positive facts and in the fol- Koch and his assistants living after the stone Park, and the third ?reat bas AS TO MOSQUITO NETS. geolORlsts. H i U lowing interview gives the details of method prescribed by the scientist, have the kind known to one of the most interesting scientific been the first Europeans to escape the Mosquito nets form a part of the famous been among natives of the South 4 . wprp rmmm Sole Agent, Hawaiian Territory. Investigations known in this fag end malaria there. German scientist's investigations. As the isiHTins wna in mi inienu NATIVES FROM MALARIA? Anopheles bites and carries on deadly ana are 01 an extremely low oratro: of a century full of wonderful re FREE its kind. His experiences in the ye Is generally opinion work In the night time, it behooves those searches. "It the that who in tropical climates must use nets, Prof. Koch was sent by the German natives of countries where malaria nn nis nmu.ni in r would nil an ifl 4 exists are free from its effects. This to tuck them in tightly so as to allow no Government on his present journey mosquito to He upon Ins- honk TI. states that he hi! is true with the following modifica- enter. Nets which tlut which has lasted about years to the floor usually show small openings. gathered during his travels three tions: It is a fact, as Prof. Koch has prove of inestimable value to Etude investigate malarial fever in all parts proven, every one becomes immune The mosquito finds a way to come from that bei.eath a bed and Inside the net, where science. The results of his research of the world, and especially at Stephan- from the attacks of the malaria parasite hr. In the nncient halls of six or seven years. he deposits the parasite In the body of sort, where it is stated by Prof. Koch after Therefore the the sleeper. University in the form of lecturei that malaria exists in the worst form. old European inhabitants, who escaped death in the first year of their residence Dr. Pfluger has given the results of Dr. Over One Hundred Million Dollars He first travelled through the malarial in these places, are proof against it. Tne Koch's important discoveries to the pub- districts of Italy, South Africa, lic for the first time. In Australia there the proof for this is that all the children in is hardly necessary that anj Dutch Indies and latterly in New these places, and Prof. Koch has exam- was a statement of Dr. Koch's Investiga- It 7,000 tions on board the Mowe, which Dr. Pflu- should tell that you need 1 Annualy earned by operators of the Guinea where his most important re- ined about of them in Now Guinea, ger says too in the first five years of their lives are af- is not an accurate account and doses of Chamberlain's Cough searches were made. leads the readers to believe that the dis- fected with malaria. Generally this is tn nllnv tha of the thrfAt, WHAT MALARIA IS. shown in all the children by a swelling covery was made aboard the vessel. This of the spleen. causes abdomen was not so. make sleep possible. It Is good. Dr. Pfluger states that Dr. Koch's This the - . . r . v. . ri- - 1 investigations have proven the follow- to protrude in a more or less enlarged IT WAS IN NEW GUINEA. rur &aie uy ciiauii, oiuhh . Remington Standard ing facts: That malaria is caused by fcrm. Under the treatment of Dr. Koch It was in the malaria-lade- n settlements wholesale agents. the spleen decreased in size and the a little parasite, not a bacillus, living children became finally immune against in the blood of a person. This parasite the malaria. Microscopical research al- - Is carried from man to man by mos- - j ways shows the existence of parasites in quitoes, but only of a certain species i ln blood. cnlled the Anopheles. AN INTERESTING TOUR. Typewriters . . . These mosquitoes bite generally in the "These investigations among the chil- . night time so that the danger of con- dren were of the most Interesting charac-- i tracting malaria is only during the ter and I watched the scientist for hours while he among 1 - night went the natives. He jrt iphvhh 1 if trr fi hours, and especially when one Is would go to a village and by making lit-- I in Just think of it ! More than the Gold Reserve of the United sleeping. Dr. Koch lays great stress on tie presents to the parents would induce You may pluck them or wait ior States. the advisability of providing only the !them to send their children to him. With KJ Idll. , 11. J U L4 na". a common steel pen he would prick -,. best mosquito nets for beds which will ustomers IU UU IV Willi. in. be proof against of even a small hole in the forefinger of the child. t the entrance An would squeeze ehandise will attract customers the species nam- assistant the member smallest of the above until a drop of blood was caught on a surely as a pruning-hoo- k will cut away a leaf. THE REMINGTON rloes the writing of the world These ed. 'smear glass. This was then prepared for BOyt MA I. A III A SYS- microscopical examination. are on ENTERS THE ' amines exnioiuon at tne btcre ot the TEM. Yes, it was in a little village thousands of miles away from the big world, in the PACIFIC CYCLE & MANUFACTURING The cause of a malarial system, says wilds of a land full of untutored people, OURS IS THE RIGHT KIND. Dr. Pfluger, lies in the fact that the sitting in the midst of a group of chil-jdie- n COMPANY, LIMITED., parasite of malaria lives in the body of that Dr. Koch made his important a mosquito exactly as it does in a man. rcf earches. In charge of an expert. It has also been found in the body of "In this tour also he found that many Ehlers' , Fort Street j places which are in flying fox. By situated the our the this mosquito, laden ma-jb.Ti- NEEDLESS, Repair work done mountains and far from the sea had a, THE WORTH OF OUR GOODS MAKES PRAISE promptly and satisfaction guranteed. with the parasite, it is carried from one too. At first blush this would seem person by inocu- j a paradox, were mos- affected malaria and because there no is widely known for its make, fit and wear. Our prices are the lowest P lated Into another who Is still in a quitoes, but nevertheless is true. The for the high-cla- ss goods we carry. KASH. physical of proofs of its existence and the causes of We pay KASH and sell for state healthfulness. it were forthcoming have to "Thus," says Dr. Pfluger, "when a under his investiga Is why we can afford to sell the best goods at prices you would tions. The natives would go down to the for poorest. man is bitten who has malaria in his sfcshore to take salt water for cooking others the H. blood, the parasite is carried by the their food or for other business and there Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. mosquito to another human being and would be inoculated with the malaria par- deposited - asite. SOLE DEALERS. HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. in the other's blood. In elev- l IS IT EPIDEMIC? en or twelve dayB the paxasite breeds 99 and having done so dies a "By this is shown that malarial fever natural is a kind of epidemic, although it grows death. This parasite makes the person slowly to be so termed. It can be carried Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Go sickly and his ailment is described as from one' place to another. If" and the malarial fever. Doctor laid great stress on the if "tho THE "KASH BUILDERS OF nov.R tcot roxTTr: irnrv rTT Anopheles mosquito exists to carry the TELEPH0 "Very often It is said malarial fever j "Another proof which Dr. Koch ad TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS, TWO VEHICLES ISLAND USE comes out of the earth from places vances for malaria being caused by the P. O. Box 558. 96 and 671 where water is stagant. Is an of parasites from one person to That 9 11 Streets OO opinion held by some who have studied janother t bringing together of a and Hotel Street, and Corner of Fort and Hotel !g,eat numberJ" or workmen to be employed REPAIRING the causes of n"aria. Stagnant water jDn such work ag and makln& harbors, digging sodden earth, however, have only j great foundations in swampy or damp given prompt and careful attention this much to do with malaria. There places, digging great trenches for sewer Why Not the mosquito breeds its larvae, which or water systems. Men so brought to- in turn, of course become mosquitoes. gether, are often afflicted with all man- SOLE Larvae of ner of ailments and some of them have AGENTS FOB mosquitoes can only live malaria in their systems. Keep Your where there is water. Where there Is "Dr. Koch ts positive that the malaria Rubber Tire Wheel Co. not an abundance of water there are dees not arise from the soil or nauseous no mosquitoes to carry the parasite of gas-es- , as has been believed. On the con- Neat? The moet durable Rubber-Tir- e made. malaria. It is proven that malaria is trary, he believes, and states his proof, Wardrobe 121 Queen St. TELEPHONE MAIN 47. 337 not contagious or except that in such places mosquitoes are bred. carried about These men. where there is water which can bre?d attack the moving from one to another under very favorable condl-tiT- s. THE mosquitoes and tho species especially The presence of the Anopheles known as the Anopheles. brings about the malaria by the CUDEVC JPr Cfi Cor, DR. KOCH'S REMEDY. malaria parasite from one to another, and "For years quinine has thus the prevalence of malaria is laid to s a preventive for Ltht the soil The only abso- - (MB TO FACILITATE TRADE with Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all malaria bufuTno PV" U the given in a proper manner and the bost H (roods purchased or ordered of them, FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR way to o:' malaria is the microscopical observa- fl use it has not been known until TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or eturninc same to San Francisco. Goods Dr. Koch finished his investigations. For- tion of the blood taken from a sick per- TRIC& will b attnt on selection to those known to the Ann. er who will furnish satis- merly too much or too little was given. son. And the only way to prevent the WILL DO THE factory refereneea In San Francisco. Dr. Koch has proved the efficacy of his spreading of the same is the administer- method of using quinine, first by practi- ing of quinine in the described manner, cal experiments, and second by theoreti- anc the use of good mosquito nets. v cal reasonings. THEY TEMPTED MALARIA. 83. "In any country affected by malaria Dr. Dr. Pfluger, in his interesting account Sets of 21 Pieces 11 Koch says that quinine must be taken of the life led by Dr. Koch, SAN FRANCISCO. himself and MMMARKET AND POST STREETS. every eighth and ninth day one gram for the assistants, tells of the manner In Sample Sets 81. Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished upon receiptinnof request. a dose. This quinine must be taken In so- which they Invited malarfa to enter their We hare the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New lution. Recause It does not dissolve In systems after they had begun the treat- Tojkeitjrananrepa water, drops of hydrochloric acid must ment which Dr. Pfluger asserts Is abso- be put In the water and then the quinine lutely successful. All manner of ex- dis;-olve- s at once. Taken In this form the posures were tried but without the least medicine Is bitter and unsatisfactory fo effect upon them. In such a country as the patient's taste, but is radically effect- New Guinea, where no European ha3 we l sugar-coate- ft. ive, whereas the d quinine been Immune, this was considered a sig- tablets often do not do their work but nal victory for Dr. Koch s experiments. Read Advertiser. out of system before they Fort St are n the thrown the Another instance which Dr. Pfluger cites Ehlers' Block, I - a ccmrrmted DEMOCRA IS ORATE against the acquisition of for-m- E t'rrlt?7- - the Republican party, especially It leader. William Mc-- " Hon ,ey' n fo- - the eight Ocatlrg Past year, been AT free sugar with every free n" By THE OPERA HOUSE countnr that wotnd Join Steamer. Ex Tf lh Australia u:ted State.. THIs the Republican i. the policy 1 paity that threatens NEEDED .r fUon of our reat Industry here. WE RECEIVED LARGE INVOICES . "ow Word our platform. It la OF straightforward xtand unequivocal ft ration of our decla- position upon ques-alne- J? I the main rhlch hr.-athe- that shall r.. for n BooU or th" fJV. It a spirit of the natlv ! i rupi.iirti. ty and I thlnK will be accepted by "I am naceiia- - my a. majority of the Onlv m y vr.i rd,ri, Hawaiian voters of k the xiMrln be alike the - tnse Islands. i ( adminUtra- " (Jrovtr nave all marie "I wish I could say as much for the me one It la for you Hawaiian, piatform of the Republican party. rhto for - to de. a clumsy It is Seasonable o,,r,.vt- whether yot, go . document, drawn to Goods with catch the nwary voter ar.d ha nn .v. in,..,,;, ,. . IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. km7. nave cl.lr.l to go with ,? C.Tr "p fal" "tatementt . Promises " I 1 r I i Imrlw If you follow me 1 ,vr Wn m'!" ' In the past have TRAFFIC i ..I v.-r- glad. The Democrat, have rw-e- religiously violated. ON Of - w- - lam7 nae no """Tliat platform pledges the party to 1(0 -- ' or agalnat your chief. raor th- - payment of the claims incurred ! ..-- .w a, ai lo""r" through the tne head Of their Pliigue,2 recent bubonic " " ritwananaaoa. I ran feel but they have clumallv nrnvlrterl r myself that Tain proud " tn'" claims shall be paid Goods lm- of his helna at '.v from Will be Opened and Ready Tint - Hi. head t, t for Inspection in Lm Supply Urgn of the k. upon which I ho?, 1. the Custom house, knowing a Few Days , position. thev do thai' ,...n.. - ., money if you wish tlf-k- can be midiatf rrtcaui'uni the .wees, of the t touched. It must b paid for It. YOU lust alt into the Federal treasury and can never t.. .' itrlv. be touched by the Territory. .km. that that ticket la In the hands of "They "r ' ' "itrvmen aa imulhl. don't Intend to meet then., clalmo I ay It la a nd cold-blood- - I" to you again that while I . .",,lDrte state- ' ' to in the with the Democratic .pUl""d eoelve. They have de- - .... n -tn The 'n -- Latest European whit lea. the fr.end of "1 decHv, In Novelties .lt d by r.ts. VlidCnt'; ... ii . tNot a sound of applause m.. 1 .1? thta The right to vote , H- i- werea f the has bon denied you Suitable for Xraas Presents the largest variety of I articles ever imported by'tany one thank you for the In I ! ",n" ror ",v, n yars. but this lues store.We manner hi..h1 T 8 oi. h.w -- Z 7 ttrn.u,i. privilege has been granted you cull attention that quaotiti-- are not large, therefore we advise you pay - . i.i h,M the Will t) attention, when under- " you of the Am..rlrun nnnli. -- ..awitnans iwrore through we ... .aae inniint are eflully repre. their Representatives In Pon- - a'1vertie our opening. aro aware that a short time l , t ftpencer spoke In Hawaiian ?r0i.r,,,li'nlat've" nt from here A who endeavored In everv CAM It A WAS MIXEP. vajr to get In lent M that property qtiallnc.it.oii SPECIAL: J 'amarn. on Hie Representative and limit your voting t for the franchise. If the .k.t rourth waj lit. had heen successful you would have i,i,-- r t We received by Australia 2,000 soeaker asaara's tongue gut mil deprlv.d of your civil rights In dozen Handkerchiefs for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- I op -- lly win, the land il... KepuOlltan and of your birth. I want you to In mind dren, 1 bear no mo ra4t. parties, s.- - better assortment vill be shown anywhere our own importations ..a.ly and whan he was at that tb. men were the agents of tho Re- direct from Uk height or his oratory he shouted publican party here. They gave ; lea of U.I h. tha' as their Switzerland our pr ces will he the lowest. Large invoices of Silks will be opened. We woold support the Kepuhitcan platform rer suns that the Hawaiian people were In- call hlch m - i . m me I in. rats on the stage looked capable of self.goverr.ment and that you attention to our complete lines of Taffettas. ..led. Th. Major attempted to ciorag Were absolutely Indifferent to your prlvl I1 K sr. ... : v. .... his break by explaining how It happen, a. Your future course, my Hawaiian tt .. , ' .. ' , r and passed on to other mistakes. He friends, must b. to glve the He to th ml base and slandcroor actions which hav.-carrie- Is ii i.- - m.' minor to answer to with them the statement you arc Muslin Underwear itne to make a few remark to you, be-- i. irrupi atul dishonest In your political still , ,.se I feel It to be my duty to announce i nous. ' In ' " what prlneltd.s I .. on h.-r- In order "The next feglslat ire will have many this dtp irtmetit we will lead our prices. Our styles and assortment is so complete uppllea. to secure votes of the democratic party of t awauana as members, and I say tonig'.it as. has rls.nl the Fourth Dlstrt. t. lenio rntic nartv will .it.nrl mat L.aaies mil Una not only great savings hut easy to mike selections from. rtoat witness ! wish la the nr-.- t place to state to "I l r.sor to the American m ople that Um itawrMkswr. of re. that I am entirely In favor of the Haw.illnns will not be found wanting b It. publican party" (The Repuldlcans In their sii.Kirt of wise legislation and hon- article hack of the house applauded him t est progressive government. Boy's Clothing Itnportanl In the eehe "I mean th. lesaoratle party. "Remember what I am telling you Department I r.Witrlea. I said the ,arty he. aose I have Wh. .never your rights re menac- te a .ndd ao many of their meetings that ed and wherever your legal Interests are A compete large stock of Wash Suits, Blue Serges, Tweed Suits, are now opened. lll.'t It has been upon my mind when I have to be ssf. icuar.le.J. see to It that none out n..l ... n.e amusing statements they Democrats are placed on guard." (Ap- Mother s Friend Shirt Waists, in all styles and prices; 15 dozen Ladies' White Shirt n, .k- - me ..f them Is that they advance plause.) WaisU Do not miss to see Our the .a use of the Republicans atd a He. ill TCIIINH MAILI N KFFORT them. Ribbon Department is complete, our prices are po hi ITnlt-e- lean form of government In the d "Union J. was led rock Mates and gave ua Hutchlns next Introduced a free franchise by the chairman. He begun by exculnc ant then ask everylody to become Re- lng publicans himself for In public or before You will remember, however, any audience The had told t hey to place chairman that wanted a property him It waa his duty to place himself .inn" P wllM. atlon on our votes In onler to votr his talents before the people, and he had for Senators, hut It waa with the help of bowed his head to their will. - a few every Int.dll- lnKerata that that was knocked "Mv heart la full with the MessaKe that oui I wish further to state that my I .111 lay In fore you." said Mr. Hutchlns. principle, he to oppose long-drawn-o- refore. thai the shall the Increase with vo.. -- . o' They sadness In his of fisxl Territorial taxation. wish to "I am proud plat-fi.r- .r'atlon ng to stand on the same Into the peil legislature a bill to with that great defender of the Ha Pacific Co., n.a he It retroep. atlv. and to e Import ant h rare want Increase waiian -- Joseph O. Carter. to such an extent that when we do "The great questions on the Malnlard f have-ha-ve o'.imara stopped to arr Imperialism and I - finance. would Ilk" ITCOBPOIE-A.TED- th. I h hla hen, and om.- one hnotel. to say to the Hawaiian voters nt . In that the your pocket Out with tltnde of the Republican press la an in- l If "t- another, sn.l aomc one whlatared sult an I repeat." rose - stage, "city government"! insult. th's voice Progn the higher In his earnestness and his coat-tail- s My government, they will require stood nut at gn angle) "to their to run the city, that many of you .'..allnVatlon-- . to their minds and to their against the Spanlph with the Filipinos Ings of the Legislature should be in the taxed su henlly that you will not Itit.llects. It Is the great. m rot and drove them out. But now what is English language.' which - INDEPENDENTS AT In the section which . to stand It. la published by the Republican press, I th.- picture that we see? The American provides for the qualifications of the ave been accused of being a R.-pr- -- ar.aln repeat. soldi hus turned aguin.st him and ia 9 shooting Senators, it reads that a person must be Ive on the Iem'x ratlc ticket simply "I llrmly believe In expansion, but I as him down, and saying to him, thirty years old before he can run as I ' govern e was a Portuguese brand It as firmly, religiously reject the Idea or Im- ti are not fit to yourselves; you such. In the provisional section for the l I r st. govern WAIKIKI LAST NIGHT n.l i lie am a Representa-- perialism. F.vpanaion that is natural (Max tm. let me you." Representatives nothing more Is re- the Fourth lhtrlet and shall rep-a- ll vote i.r the yes; "To this change rrom ally to enemy, th. people, but expunsioa Agulnaldo quired except that a person must be race alike. H seems hard for that means 'he shooting of Filipinos. I un la reported to have said, 'Who twenty-fiv- e years old eligi- t ;ir- - before he is speak to auch an audience, becnu.-no- against It, and I lift my voice fr.- - these Americans that are continually ble to run for the a m i .Iking rights House. There is also given to making speecheg, and. against any such diabolical scheme that about the of men but who (Continued from Page 1.) a section which provides that we may irthi rmor.. F.ngllsh Is not my native has been promulgated by the Republican stend between us and liberty, the same as have an Interpreter. Our proceedings totigue. I want to tell you that I have on great Issue. the SpanlshT When J read those words pi.rty this I must be in the English language in or- jaaaod th. Daxnoi ratlc party because t see Is but a great country had the blush of shame on my cheek United States stating In regard to the "It natural that I der the Americans may know our . many of my poor countrymen llng that was nn American standing under fire claims saying that Hawaii must that like the I'nlted States should absorb the an proceedings. If such is the case, should trodden dawn and I wish to do an I can I tile republics of the Houth. In fact, to- administration that would permit such look out for them. But these people do we get i a the majority we can provide an ' hem and the Hawaiian.. day the Republic of Mexico looks "m'iI not seem to start and work on it. They Interpreter to help "They have a clause In the Republican !.! the greatest Mot that has ever us." fttward to an honorable alliance with the i say according to one . T? speaker rlo one shall be employed tea placed upon the American republic, also of their At the close the compared r'atform that 1'tilte.l States, brought almut by the votes ' planks they will lighten our taxes, the three parties to the parable of the in public work unless they are bona fide or our citisens. It Is not desired now. It is the blot placed by William McKin- - that ley. Th. y t. II j I I rem-th- e seed, and said that the Independent 'tksens of this Territory. That clause T he grest arid lands of the T'nited States us It is too late now to undo "If should be elected would imply tries to knock out every man who wrong; too late to do anything but edy the Sunday laws. At one time the party is like the seed thrown on good rr still undeveloped. We don't need to Filipinos soil, and which brought forth good through hi. misfortune hi not able to s. ck other countries. Why, then, should shoot until they do not want j restaur ants closed at certain hours on i - fruits. After Kanuha, R. N. Bpyd id and write In the Ktigllah anil Ha- v- go outside ?. mil. s to grasp the Sunday but when the white soldiers waiian languages, and not In position to Filipinos The pemocrHflc party says it is not made a brief remark, followed by S. K. throat of the anil strangle the too late, l,ut came here they readily opened them for Pua and others. a clt There are In this City , rty out f them The argument of the says It will step in and tell n .nv v beeovne - n. the World We rong these people. Iet us them. These restaurants might have unnot eittsais, not I.. piiMlcin 'hat "d tl .m. If that - through fault, but they Is so, we conquer Kngland an- place our protecting arm over the Flllpl- kept open door here for your sake. I their throw that should and nop gov- - l faeea and say, 'You cannot have sa x It and establish for these people a WOUld try with every effort to remedy heir to the United states." areaunt for tbecaaetvea. The Republican (oh because you are not a eitisen or a The speaker then went on a story-tellin- g this and give all equal rights. PUT US ON vwiavV I party Is telling us all this twaddle about want von to understand that expedUlon. leading hie audience ' "Again if you send us to the legis- stcr-eoptlc- the equal rights of men govern- - siam Parker la one of the principal own. through the Orient. It needed but a on and that , powers we would try to secure appro- rs of the Metrt"lll 'i l it Market and to turn the political ?peech Into mints derive their Just from the lature I consent of the governed Is old fogylsm. I to bu4ld poor therefore for Why should you i I. commer-cla- l priations houses for the YOUR trnfs mcn th. beauties and will not consent to cast my vote LIST! end such tk man to t'ongrvsa. lie will Interests of foreign lands. for the children and provide schools for them. IsMf pclcea of meat up on you; If you do Philippines." party that for commercial aggrandlze. we "What will become of the n,nt is willing to make a wrong against For unless this matter is considered o vou annot live. You are paying more he said. "There Is but one of three ways. be decreasing in number. your wages the people. would still 'lay than before, but are not They are to be aheolutcly a Territory of say you you law is provided to come In effect higher " colo- "I to that If vote for the "A mv the United Rtates ..Ke Hawaii, or a l publican you your approv- you may to your child i speaker. ticket stamp when have take you dis- 'anh Harvey was tha net ny like Porto ftlco. or a free, independent al of the course of the Republican party away We will see that are not I he gestures were all that the reporters ' ontry with the protectorate of the to bury him in a place tour miles were Interpreted as toward the Filipinos. I say to you as a you poor people afford appointed in superiority of Gro- ntnnd. and these t'nited States hovering over It. lawyer Congress power to from town. Can n lining to rateh flies or votes. Bat what sugar planter of Hawaii will that has the to do this? You may have to sell your ceries, promptness of delivery, or ' change the Organic Act of Hawaii and MAfTARLANK WA PATH KTI like to see the Philippine Islands In the can make It a colony, too, the same as only piece of land In order to have suf- is.sltlnn we are today. Would you reasonableness of price. t sf K. O, Marfarlane waa next Introduced. innie tbey will make of the Philippines. I have ficiently enough to carry this out. This their He like to see their sugar come In tinder the r. ad New York papers From tempting breakfast foods the nsh-i- o said: same glorious prospects as we are now what the have said is Indeed unjust. rob tha "In th limited time allotted to me this In regard to Sam Parker, stating that the "In the country these peoples have to richest for dainty evening I be expected to more than enjoying? r put McKlnley In a pecu materials l.id r,,,,T) cannot I teeth-th- ey President away water for their cane ,i are "No Then fling It In their Can- taken the wfe your h upon the vital principles that bless him! liar position when he said to him at of our taro lands. desserts, nil wants ,befor ua. I don't see we need more are Imperialists. Hryan Ood tor that Hawaii wants Statehood. Tho and they do not think Islands that I want to ask the Hawaiian sugar plant- us to try and weigh tl'n touch upon national Issues at this sugar attitude of the Republican party Is against Now is the time for how they would like to see this I Vital questions concern-lo- g ers Btatehood. . t us go to the polls and things well and see that the equal time We have cr me In free from Philippines which these us which will demand our Immediate the with our ballots disapprove of their lm-- n is enjoyed by all." w old cut your own profits one-hal- f. rights nt, i. Hon and will call forth the best ener- - It riallstle policy. This thing about Sam "Mr. Baldwin, a relative of Hon. H. will the Hawaiian who vote sink down into being man of great Influence es .f our best men and take their cn-dcr- Parkef a get 4,000 li.elgnHcanee any man who would th-- promised to time and patience to ahat the future among the Republicans and with P. Raldwln. has of McKlnley." 1 work .ore of the Territory of Hawaii. the administration Pi ey,ient Is all nonsense, for tell you Porto Itlcans t.i come here and Hawaii-a- The ipeaker then went Into the details be It is not to be denied that the Hryan desired the that the Republican leaders In the States on the plantations. If such would sooner or later will take an impor of the manner In which nre today practically conceding that the would be & (So., 1 our franchise Lewis W to plank put In the National platform. Congress will be Democratic. The the final issue In When com-t.urlao- tant part our political affairs. n. nut by be- It was a store, he said, changing the statement was given without frills or em-b- f to some extent blotted out these GROCERS, the time comes for them to chooee Hryan when elected (this tween the two great parties it require no that lllshments. Sam Parker will not find people. In order to have eqUality I was stated aa a positive fact) would place will be i ranged In his friends there, for the House Metlc foresight to see them atone in Government warn you all to vote straight for the ii. party. In, aa the foundation the Democratic. I want to say also that It 111 ranks of the remorratlc It was meant to have i i dependent ticket." Fort Street. the light of pnt svents It Is to he epect- - tir.use. where should be to the honor of every Hawaiian of the placed by our forefathers. here to vote for David for Delegate to D. Kalauokalanl. the chairman n I when It we- - the ft publican party that Hawall-an- s come now and he Introduc- Telephone 240. Independ- "It Is on,, of two things for the Congress. 1 say It will bring a blush of evening had 'It Hie waut,.n I them . their national to as the next speaker. . to decide. Is whether they want your alii es J. K. Nakookoo i.t the ent e and st imped out their national ex- - It shame to your cheeks to have country Join the Republican party that seeks an beaten by any man In Hawaii. A man He said, "The devils in the shrim os. IP 0 nc - empire, or the Democrats." said Hutchlns. Is royal blood In his veins, a scion :ii- the Republicans and the Democrats. res l my friends, to reopen who of - uvw do not wleh. I lawyers If It la t- Be vigilant and keep good watch of have asked three . . . or rovalty and in the line of succession should of Id wounds, nor do t wish to revive the ... a m ft e ,., a . S v. possible ror t ongrrs to repeal ioe is the one who their movements. When they approach ' of Hawaii, he mi til". or I nose ui ioe possible the throne your A nipeni'is 'Yea. It la Dem- you can be watchword, 'Here - la and every native to Act. They aald. has been placed at the head of the this The die rat I 'Do you think It probable? mean devils.' must be mada to understand then asked. ocratic ticket. Think what it would comes the Miiwsllan Thev emphatically aald, 'No!' " If your alii were beaten by the ethers! "The Independent party originated In by be no hope of restoration - fisher ti at there can Then comnartna- Rrvan with Jefferson Is not one plank in the Democratic the time of Kamehameha I. It is the m ef their Independence. The sooner they coun-- t There tha gone, a the "second Jefferson." and "the ptatfom or one Democratic candidate party that will work for the interests in, I no that that time has ami me speaker sat down point finger re. o. to the rpart of Ulncoln." the that a Hawaiian can his at f the people, and its motto is, h.quai Family - become idled - 'ild be ai- thev K. B. McClunahan arose to soak a i not acceptable. I want to see the Ha- is or cltiaenenip. in As brogulsh. rights.' h. waa greeted with a hearty, wallans keep together. I want to see them 'in the constitution of 81 tner.- was nd no true friend of the llwanans " Krtn go bragh." exercise the power of citizenship whicn property old rounsel them otherwise. With the a qualification lor tne M.iers. powers of cltlaenshlp which have H r.ANAHAN KXCITED. they have today." The supporters of the Republican party not th.--,,.-- I'pon the conclusion of McClanahan's a a.? our n iven them by Congreas the Hawall-- t "My work In this campaign is today provided such law. in Group! McCarthy announced t,e In the future m.binir sneeches." aald he. "I.ut speech. Chairman Queen was overthrown. It was these re. koned with the meeting was at an end. or of this country. I want to say something in closing this that same people who did It. Some tnese uintion years people every to limit pic- I was among the first to speak against meeting For over fifty the people tried with effort We make a buisness of taking esaflon to the United States, bellevlnr f the 1'hlllpplnes fougnt xne B,n..i. CAUSE A.ND EFFK'.'T. our franchise, but through R. W. Wil- tures make a feature of art photo of this country by the tlon for their independence ' cox we secured a liberal franchise. graphs. We study the arrangement of at the absorption ." u or by any foreign power Cubans did. wun me e.e When the Territorial act was consider-e- groups posing of lust as the I and the individuals. .tied "tales . .siklno mArp i n f Digestion, much like Love and Wine, old he detrimental to the best Interests purpose ana am.. ., .nn at Congress, Sam Parker and Prince and our work is the sort that insures peop At time I nr thing I'sa. J ney w ZZZ no trifling will brook: were in United States. They t',e H iwallan that When David the satisfaction all around. It mM be detrimental to the purely their Independence. 'T' the Hla cook once spoiled the dinner of saw what these people were doing, but Call be convinced. lleved country as up and mmerrtal laterests of this United States tooa ...... an emperor of men; they dlu not care to negotiate In our and aald to pmin. you moat aiv behalf. Who negotiated for our rights? s. The dinner spoiled the temper of his npon this question of annex-atla- the Independence tney nave .uu..,. (Wilcox! was the cry from the au li v "Toaeklnc way Majesty, II M appears to me now that this qncs- - and drove the Spanish from the and then dience.) Therefore, then let us vote for ART It , . hlsHory oo of annexation Is fast crystallising ajkajil of America, i appiauu.-,- .e Tho emperor made and no one Wilcox." I. J. WILLIAMS STUDIO las h .. annexs-w,- . t to t deep-aeate- when they irnxi tn.ir attention cook. Ml. a d convldlon that and Span-la- blamrd the Jam. s Quinn was the next speaker. perhapa the worst calamity that the Pacific Ocean and attacked the b The Set. attempt only scored for him I- - found there In the Fmart His second Fort Street, Upstairs. ,.ld have befallen us. Tha prawt pol at Manila, and another rabid speech, similar to his . .r.,1 imoerlallsm that is Philippines men w no nave oeen ii:,.... oratory -- . the R.ime cause You never mona-n- r 9onverrtion fn upon the American natiun ot for wo ere v.iri, fr have a hearHn the one of Man Line I appltiuded a. -- D. Kalauokalanl Jr., the Inde Clothing Makes the ... i ..imini.irnllnn can onlv the Ptibans. again the from drinking .Tpfp1 Moore "AA" ,:.r. took up their arms and pendent Representative candidates, fol------men course, no in aster to th - " tlon. Thrse vbtsVey It Is the bent and purest lowed Jamos Quinn. and V. H. Kalll-m- al And we make the Clothes. Of peopk. fofght aide by side with the Americans. you it is no trouble for us to show m. race all the as allies. These men of the h'ake'v made and ia sold by Lovejoy spoke after him. kn.w you If this PO 7 They fought T one Senatorial you what we have and give our tlentlemen. e !i. of th" Co.. Honolulu. Knnuhn. of the oncloeion, II mT.-.- Philippines sent to President prices. Its t , copy Constltu-tlo- a .indld.it or. was introduced next. His ah nr u "m hiiu . United Ptates a of their con-o- "'"rs and IRawsneaa hort means m. of Japan. It main talk was on the manner and f i i. n...ane and this in turn patterned after that Vok and job worn in the highest art hamher-n- r Industry. (Ap-- notice that the Fll'plnns wee the Legislature. He said: "In CHAN our sugar gave full - HOP aala by double blow to ind with the ... .r...l at abort notice, at tbe OA- the latter part of section 44 of the Ter- ) nghtlng for their llhertlrs - Merchant Tailcr. 507 Hotel Street. 1 wfcOleaale planes unequivocally fought aide by side VTTK offlee ritorial act. It reads, 'All the proceed- The The party la notice tha Americana BEB 16, 1900. THE PACIFIC, COMMERCIAL ADVKBT1BEB: HONOLULU,

23.440,587 26,542,280 TEl PACIKIO THE WILCOX POLICY OF INFAMY. Oceania 4 Africa . 11,824,653 14.59737 'DoNot Grasp at the Shadow Commercial Advertiser The men who wrote the Independent Total $792,610,082 $915,911,341 and Lose the Substance. nominating pledge and asked J. O. . ' Carter, E. C. Macfarlane and James The alarm bell rung by the Adver- Many people are but WALTXR Q. SMITH - - EDITOR. Qulnn to sign it, now say they had tiser over the. sanitary status of the nothing to do with it. Denying that town is bringing echoes from every shadows of their former A VEBY FINK LINE OF : T 1; Tt'KHItAY : OCTOBER they took the pledge themselves and quarter.. It is proper to say that the neglect even pretending r. t to know who hand- bell will keep on ringing until public selves; due to of haole poli- Indif- "OR liKl.Er.ATR TN CONGRESS-SAMU- EL ed It officially to the three opinion asserts itself against the health. Look out for the PARKER. ticians, the signature of one of whom ference or' neglect of officials and filed, these dissem- gets ripe an- life, FANCY NECKWEAR was obtained and courts. If Honolulu for blood, the fountain of i rOR SENATORS . bling leaders would have the public be other plague It will not be the fault of actual substance; keep HENRT WATERHOUSE, lieve they are a flock of Innocents this oaner nor of men who, like Dr. the OKOROE R. that and Misses. CARTER, Imposed upon by bad working strenuously against j pure by regular use For Ladles CLARENCE CRABBE, .who have been Pratt, are that of L men. the encroachments of filth. Sarsaparilta ro- CECIL BROWN, pledge Hood's and W. C. At 'HI. And yet the sentiments of the be the result. FRANK PAH LA. are precisely what the Wilcox people OF CURRENT INTEREST. bust health will i have been professing for months back. Dyspepsia, weakness, and other 'wor FOR REPRESENTATIVES during LADIES' AND CHJLDREH'S HOSE! Our readers will remember that, Misfit. wiH be oL & and tff$ i L. M't'AN DLES8, Only a Temporary ries thinps fist V - j L Mr. Testa had reason to ab i..wtfl9. ., ' .) i J. L. KAULUKOU. the time when Dewey was in Nash- think the independent party would re- When Admiral Hose: a good value"for ENOCH JOHNSON. ville he was asked to crown the Queen Cough troubled Ladiefc' Fast Black the money advocacy of its prin Mur-freesbor- o. Hacking L, J. M V ABE, ward him for the of Flowers, a pretty girl from "Ias H. Ra HIMCOCK,i clples. his candid and vigorous paper He was evidently somewhat tvtth dry. hacking cough. One bottle of $1 W. J.VOKLHO. declared that the turning down of Gov. nervous, and to add tcr-h- is discomfiture Hood" s SarsapariUa helped me and three! 5 PAIRS 00 A. O. M. ROBERTSON, Dole's appointees was one of the car- the crown was too large. He placed it cured me made me strong." t J. W. bottles and Hose in all colors KKIKI. dinal tenets of the Independent faith. on the young girl's head, but in a sec- Children's WILLIAM ATLETT. ond it had slipped around her neck. But George W. Berimtm, Coolspring, cDel. A F. In commenting upon this threat the OILFILLAN. Legislature the gallant admiral was not to be out- WILLIAM H. HOOGS, Advertiser argued that the done. He delicately eased the crown JONAH KUMALAE. could do no more than to keep the Dole from around her neck and over her ISI. B A, appointees out of office over night, wealth of hair and placed it on her RA8CH CO whereupon Mr. Testa's paper said with brow, but again it slipped. The girl, of PHONE 157. Wilcox is in error about hla having eyes emphasis that if the native Legislature course, was embarrassed, as the Hood Fill? cv.r irrer ills; the g and brn made of steel. It's gas pipe. v on her, ' was to be balked of its purpose by the of several thousand people ere only" cathartic totkc with Hood'. Saxaaparllla, of unconfirmed nom- The admiral blushed a little, and, with Nothing, is easier than to Ret names reappointment the air of one determined to conclude inees, it would cut down salaries to a crown daintily on a petition whether it be to nominate a task, caught the and Everyone knows the a man or to hang him. nominal sum a process, the paper said, fixed it in the girl's hair so It would not which would compel the obnoxious off- slip. As he finished his task he pressed Our program was ap- crown closer to the girl's hair and When did Prince ever any- icials to resign. This the David do proved by every Independent party with one of his characteristic smiles, ML ROYAL thing for the natives? Where was he you in the man with whom the Advertiser's re- added: "It will fit all right when the Queen called for help In 1893? morning." mm as soon as the part has ever porters then talked; and Corset WORCESTER What he borne in tba nomination of haoles was proposed In ' wtruggtos of his race? The Prince has Always Selfish. , the late Independent convention a No better Corset let otbt do the work and is now trying you a strange story of to get biggest prise. pledge embracing a policy of eviction "Let me tell the the Dole appointees, including human nature,' said a member of the Value anywhere. , towards correspondent Chicago Sale all whose titles are given In Sec. 80 of Cabinet to a of a Retail and "Wholesale r years i Siaaa $ark-- has bem a legislator, a Organic was once handed paper recently. "For nearly four a. the law, at now I have sat at this desk. In that Dealers In Mints' r of State and man of affairs, the aspirants to sign. Two of them re- posts that fit him lor Congress. What time I have seen nearly all of the mem- Which we advertised last: week was a.Buccess. We have only a small stodij public fused in terms which seem to have bers of the Senate and the House of duty has Prince David ever per taught the Wilcox men that publicity Representatives. They have been here, farmed except that of wearing a uni- plans hadHbeen unwise, one after another, some of them many form court, for their hence at a duty that could have the general run to cover At oil con- times. But you will be surprised when been done as well by a psllceman? I tell you that not a single call have Pure Drugs, cerned. e,. I ever had from a Senator or Repre-patronag- Corse But though the letter of the compact Royal Worcester Mr. Achl makes a strong point in his jobs, favors." may be now concealed, the spirit re- sentative on any errand that one of sel- speeches when he says: "The Repub- Perhaps no paper can be one of mains. shown fishness. Every last them iame . lican party favors rights and H v - i . . i f , xi ' t . i . eiual to prove that the Wilcox nomi- here to ask for something for himself .uen,f i goou. purn me accommouauon wno could party does is only native AND out me variety is oi inose Democratic not." It nees disreputable pledge or for one of bis constituents, which attend, or were tate, we nave aeciaea to continue tnis sale In have taken the Chemicals Democratic States that citizens of they tried to of amount to the same thing. Not one of exact Messrs. Carter them has ver come to me to about dark skin are disfranchised and only and Macfarlane and did exact of Mr. talk among Democratic Congressmen that legislation, politics, or public business. Qulnn but is It at all supposable that It is always and forever appointments. the policy of disfranchisement finds by For Few Days More. they are not bound It or they I riedicines a support. Is Repub- that Wherever there a do not Intend, a Wilcox Legislature Is lican majority, citizens of the dark if Stole a Cannon for Junk. races can cast freely chosen, to embarrass Mr. Dole's ad- their ballots and ministration all they can? The object Nearly 'twenty years ago Congress have them counted honestly. of pledge appear- passed a special act donating an 880-pou- the when It made Its cannon to a Grand Army Post at ance In convention was to loy- At the Democratic rally night test the Attleboro, Mass., and the piece was last alty of the tlyee haole favorites to In- the speakers made of Sam Par- mounted on the top of a tall granite Prescriptions Carefully muh dependent party principles. as rrfbnument. Re- ker's connection with the meat monop- That the shaft a soldiers' Killean, Wilcox men, In a sudden panic, did not cently a 'gang of daring thieves carted Miss M. E oly. As owns less meat stock Prepared. Parker insist on the pledge at the last extrem- the cannon away in broad daylight, and than Democratic nominee Damon; and ity parts of it have just been recovered as Isenberg and and in face of an indignant pub- Innocently ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET Democratic nominee lic refusal, does not prove own from a junk dealer, who Democratic Chairman Corn well are re- their purchased the same. Most of the metal spectively Streetor and stockholder in secession from It; the probable reason has been melted up and run into is that they were so anxious to get various kinds ef castings. the alleged "trust," the charge has a away - boomerang sweep which makes It dan- from the color line Issue that they gerous for a leading Democrat to show were willing to take a few unpledged A Livingstone Memento. - haole nominees on ticket, know- - himself at a party meeting.- their A section of the tree over David Liv- 1 Ini? full well that. If they carried the ingstone's grave, Rearing inscrip- Su I day, they the ttth In- would have men enough of ink gets ' tion carved by the Royal Geographical The Advertiser's cartoonist . V. . . 1 . . . A of ineir own aiuney to aepena upon. Society in London has been placed with SPECIALTY. spiration this morning from the tale No down matter what the leaders are other Livingstone relics in its posses- the Oadarlne swine, which ran a by new sion. The had decayed, and steep place sea. Independ- taught a growth of cunning to tree an iron Into the The affirm, deny or evade, the remains telegraph pole now marks the spot ents who were willing to take the An- fact w that their program Is one of chaos, re- here the great explorer died. The big pledge, followed by the Mas-te- r block with inscription was archistic venge and plunder. They represent in the carried of on on men's backs from Chitambo's vil-la- e. Unclean Spirits, are their our politics way to deep water; the two nominees precisely what Wilcox near Lake Bangweolo, in the heart wanted to do in his badly-planne- d who would not pledge to the and of Africa, to the coast. themselves abortive "revolutions." Now antl-haol- e Wilcox Eastman's base uses of the movement over hill. is thinks in his vicious ignorance that his Paris lOOC-Cand- le OirXamps. are escaping the It the time to demolish Scriptural Illustration of a very prob- things and to gloat on r the ruin of good government Paris' latest innovation in street a refreshing and able event. here lighting is oil lamps. They are not the lis strengthening I has come or Is near at hand. He knows sort of lamps used a hundred years Kodaks, no of the abysses In m-i-i . One br two sorehead papers assume mor" front of him a.nj n inn try as aristocrats a family Tonic m purifies I , and say than he did In 1889 and 1895; nor does la lanterne," but enormous structures FILMS AND PAPER. I to wants, that the Advertiser he know the strength of those who are that give out 1,000 candle power each. through fusion, to pull down names They up on j determined no have been sot the river side 1 Makes system strong- - from the Republican ticket. Nothing that Hawaii shall take of the I backward steps. He is sure to fail, the Tuileries gardens and light up could be further from the truth. This but thonrdens and the opposite bank of that he means to do all the-Sein- the harm he as far as the new Gare d'Or-kan- s. It yiiihiwGS Journal, in discussing the wisdom of can in has the endorsement I fusion as a first step, clearly showed the meantime is a tact which no evasions and disclaimers can conceal. i Its In Impracticability belief the of the 1 Of the Medico! profession . s frril I measure as a final one. It Is too late Tears are Admissible. PAPER for fusion now and there Is reason to INCREASE OF EXPORTS. The. novel question, whether counsel, fii 11 think, from the growing strength of the in an argument to the jury, has a The Washington Star has the follow -- right Republican cause, that the safeguards to shed tears, haft been decided by th ALWAYS ON HAND. For Sale by All Dealers. I j lng which is of more or less local in-- I Supreme Court of Tennessee in case I good government the of in these Islands terest: Ferguson msy be preserved without it. "i vs. Moon, the court hold- i August exports to Asia and Oceania ing that if tears are available it Is not only proper, but the duty of Every show a falling off of nearly $3,000,000 as counsel to time a speaking Democrat gets compared sntu them on the appropriate occasion. on a local platform he Hawaii- with August of last year. The weeping was Developing and Printing Carefully tells the There are two done in a breach of an! that the Republicans stole their reasons for this: First, promise case by the counsel for the Done. the in j throne and Queen. war China; second, the refusal plaintiff. evicted their Dr. of exporters on McOrew. the father of the Hawaiian the Pacific coast to fur- Democracy and original annexa- nish statements of the value of their But One Fair ot Shoes. the exports to the Hawaiian tionist here. Is but one of many Islands, which, Tn Middlesboro, Ky., The Honolulu UOKNBft FOK1 4 the they claim, are no longer foreign ter- there are two Tobacco personal refutations of that perennial ritory, mi n who wear the same pair 'of shoe MERCHANT 8TK Is and that therefore the bureau of at the same time. One has his right foot falsehood. It entirely safe to say no FORT STREET, Company, Ltd. seventy-fiv- e statistics has authority to require a off, while the other Is minus his left. that per cent of the white They wear HONOLULU. w hi statement of the quantity and value of the same size shoe and Ksmaalnas a long to the Demo- Sat Received per "Aaatralla" jew Yor ' merchandise passing between those isl- make it a point to buy together and frost cratic party had heir names on the roll only ands and the United States. re- have to get one pair. By this The World Renowned Brand of CIBAR of the Annexation Club. As to at- The the duction In exports to China is method they are able to get their foot- titude of to- from wear the national Democrats 392,205 at half price, as they divide the ward the Hawaiian Monarchy in August, 1899, to $216,390 in cost. It was AuRust, 1900, due, of course, to ex- Albert S. Willis, In- the a Democrat, who istence of country. vented the story of Dyak reprisals hostilities in that Always Joe or Joey. Lillian The apparent in exports Russell, which Induced Democratic reduction to PlMltari Hawaii is from $1,087,421 In August, To all parties alike, to Tories, Union- Cleveland to turn the restoration issue ists, Liberals and Nationalists, among 1111 BLBGANT CIQAB Cn b purchefl i over to Mtt, to nothing In 1900, though it Is PURITAN OS Congress, and which led that probable the members of the House of Commons - 5 CENTS ONEY. Democratic body, that If the facts were known themselves, except one man, Mr. Cham- TRY THEfl BETTcH under the enthusias- the exports to NONE tic leadership of Democratic Senator the Hawaiian Islands In berlain Is Invariably known as Joe, and August. 1900. is novpr lipnril v.- ..--Vila Morgan, would show a much larger ,i m of- huj ) i.i.nili ml.xne to turn the Queen's cause sum man iiaiiic. down. It Is poor policy than In August, 1899. jpne who breaks this rule speaks for the Democ- Notwithstanding oi tne v oiomai secretary as Joey. racy to summon up the ghosts of these adverse condi- tions, one of which is real and the other burled Issues, especially when those apparent, 'Frisco Regulates spectral shapes point accusing fingers our exports to Asia and Laundries. it It. Oceania will show during the eight At San Francisco the board of super- TELEPHONE MAIW 199. Tips months ending with August an visors has passed an Asparagus I Increase ordinance reduc- of more than 20 per cent over ing the hours that laundries may Hon. If M H, those of be ill ,,f Maine called nt the corresponding months of last year, in operation each day. which is design- MESSENGERS ALWAYS READY TO SSJiSjMrters today and offered his ser ed to reduce the hours of ANSWER ALL CALLS. Being or vices for the as against an increase of 9 per cent in labor of the the Tender Shoots Indiana campaign. New our exports to overworked employees of these con- lork Mall and Kxprena, October 2. he South American cerns from fifteen to twelve hours. Tips of Asparagus. countries and 14 per cent in our exports By VFMta the Republican party of Hawaii to Europe. no the Alden Besse Is having a Aunt for life on Its hands, In other part of the Ab Fond of the Pasteboards. where. O where, I National Committee- world do American exports show as The Sultan of Turkey developed is Nice man Bewail? Advertiser, October K rapid an Increase as in Asia and Ocean-l- a. has This Something Very To a passion for cards. He plays nearly Wher Is Mr. Bewail? Where any Japan our exports during the all his would eight months ending leisure time, and whoever is for- Peterson's irsny of common decency and ordinary with August tunate enough to win from him TRY SOME. amount to more $21,000,000. incurs respect family expect than as his lasting dislike. for ties him to be? against $12,000,000 in the corresponding It Is plain Advertiser has that the neither months of last year. To China our ex- Able to Hire Attorneys. decency nor respect and cannot appreci- ports In Office seven 1 the months ending with T'l'i- u ! . . T...... Desks .. u-- Kci ate Harold Bewall'a plac at this July, up to which - 1. , since Aiay, is said that time the disturbances to have shipped 7,000.000 time Is by the side of his bereaved moth- had not seriously affected the exports, to France AND SALTER & WAITY an ?elLnov rePrted to be one of the er; In the home that has been visited by showed Increase over the corres- men In the world Orheum Block. Fort Street. death. If he were elsewhere he would ponding months of 1899 and 1898. To UrOCefS. Indeed be a despicable whelp worthy of Hongkong our exports for the eight association with whoever the Advertiser months amount to nearly $6,000,000, as against a trifle more than $5,000,000 in Pacific Transfer represents In this low-live- d fling. Bulle- CHAIRS! the corresponding months of last year, China tin, October IS. Mattings and to the Philippines our total exports Company. Hf place is his be- eight to $1,826,-00- 0, ALL STYLES. If Mr. Sewall's beside for the months amount 227 reaved mother, who lives in Maine, against $391,856 in the correspond- King St.. rear of Bailey's Cyclery. what la he after a speaking Job in In- ing months of last year. Call and see the latest styles agree following ex- We are prepared to furnish any of Mat- diana for? We cannot with the The table shows our EXPRESS WAGONS, DRAYS quality Bulletin that Mr. Sewall Is a "despica- ports to each of the grand divisions of LUMBER WAGONS and tings, as we have purchased these goods in large ble whelp." which Is strong language the world during the eight msnths of DUMP CARTS Just Opened,. quantities, which 1900, .... enables as to quote prices exceed- to print on that new press of myste- compared with the corresponding Always on Hand. 1899. , ingly low. We are rious origin, but he certainly has his period of Trunks, Furnitnre and Safes Carefully closing out the stock at 15 cents to limitations as a Republican guardian Exports of the United States by Handled. 25 cents a yard. r Hawaii. Us Is needed here, assum- gTand divisions: Telephone Main 58. ing him to be needed anywhere. But a 1SD9. 1900. place can under Europe J530.911.7M 1672,782.721 where he attitudinize North America 107.960.3S6 130,865,911 Only the highest . fldo of RED RUB- 1 the eye of the President seems to have South America 24.2S6.606 26,489.076 BER Is used in the Stamps ma by 9 ISOSHIMA, greater attractions. Asia 34,206,636 44,634,013 the HAWAIIAN OAZETTB CO, QUEEN K. imSTREET. KING STREET, ABOVE BETHEL VHB PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER) HONOLTOiU, OCTOBER 16, lMt. 11111117177717777,777777777777 ..,iy r i K TEE St? PKEMK COI'lM' OF THE TERRITORY OF hawaii. 6. hi I Go. Tkum, I.Y, 1000. i. Spkuial Jl LIMITED,

BARGAINS! YKK WO r. PHONG XV VEE. At the Bethel Street Store of the Efeaps. r. thk Clw r it t'rRT,FiFni CmcriT. Have in Stock and Offer for Sale PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd SoBMftTED JCLI 16, 100O. DkOUXCI) OcTOHKtt II, 1900. r'liKAU. (.f., CiaijiuaitH, J., AM ClUCl IT Jl xiY-- StaM.F.V, in n account ot removdi irum rmg otreet. and to make room for a car load of New Goods on the way. H.ACK. OK 1'kUUY, J., AT1SKNT. m S..-iio- 1 xm DM a claimant of guoda seized by R I.., P 17tX iv. authorize We Are Closing ut the Sheriff ou execution to apply for an order of Interpleader. The ROOFING, Sheriff Is the proper applicant. PAPER, Such unsuccessful claimant niayh rCQUlred to pay the Sheriff's poaaflB- - BUILDING it sic.n motv-- caused bj st.iy of proceedings in consequence of such PRESERVATTVE PATNT. PURITAN STANDARD claim. BOILER AND STACK PAINY, INSULATING COMPOUND. OPINION OF Till: COURT BY FKEAR. C J GASOLINE BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINY. i WICKLESS Ccrtahi goods ami chattels were seized by tli- - Deputy SboriiT (A llana i. Kauai. unl r au alias writ of execution ed by the FLAME STOVES. Circuit upon a judgment fot $300 obtained by Yee vfo BLUE against one Chung Luj Vc in an action of SSBttmpstt. on an REFINED SUGARS, One and Two Burner appeal from the District Court, wherourwui one Chun Fu, Cube and Qranulatd. t v Z.H be owner, and Sun Kwong Sing ( 'oinpany. claiming to bn to PAINT OILS. OIL STOVES OIL STOVES. moftgageea f the pfeopertv seized, notified the Sheriff and Yee Wo and his attorney, of their claim.' and applied to the Circuit Lucol and Lioaead. I under Section 1768 of the Judge for an order of interpleader STEAM PIPE COVERING, At Greatly Reduced Prices. ivil Laws. The Judge ordered that Yee Wo show cause why arising Reed's Patent Elaatla Seettaaal the mortgage should not be paid tirst out of any moneys Corertns. from the wile on execution, and that all proceeding! be stayed until the hearing and. decision of that question. Yee Wo de- INDURINF. murred, chiefly on the ground that an order of interpleader could Wiltr.nmnf PoM Water Paint Ut LTD. an taV PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., be granted only on the application of the officer who had seized aide and oatalde. In white The or. i )M) ,taa )UI i the goods and not on the application of adverse claimant'. u M)) ttt ntHj Judge sirstained the demurrer. The tirst assignment of error is FILTER PRESS CLOTH, that the Judge erred in this ruling. Linen and Jut. All Kinds of Section 170S, Civil Laws, reads: by the CEMENT. LIMEJAND BRICKS THAT DOES All Nations Buy It "When goods or chattels have been seized in execution 9R ffiprb Sheriff, Sheriff, or other oflicer under process of any court, DNC 3000 S i lone third person chums to le entitled under a bill of sale, CANDY. ... tel mortgage or otherwise, to such goods and chattels by way

l.Kt ponrt. nr n imnre mav order a sale of the ' t r, in n av iij tt.aw j Always Fresh whole or part thereof, upon such terms as to payment of the AGENTS FOB Pabst V whole or part of the secured debt or otherwise as they or he ! of the proceeds of WESTERN SUGAR REFINING OO, and Pure llud think fit; and may direct the application Ban Francisco, Cai sale in such manner and upon Buch terms as to sdeh court r 1 Beer IT- judge mav Been just." HAVE - this section should be read a LiOCOMOTrVB WORKaV, an.1 WE l'laintitf in error contends that BALDWIN "to the Philadelphia, Pa, IUmfmNr your friend, ancj your an independent statute and pot construed with reference will not W fnrg.tt-i- . ur fine and usual of mterpjeader. We do kindne - pr.s.-n- t rest p me statute the ruki (andW-- a mak- - an Hgr--al.- for is of the Chapter of the unyon. not agree with him. The section a part SEWEL.L. UNIVERSAL MILL CO Civil Laws entitled "Interpleader," which is Chapter .":' of the Manufacturer ot National Cass th.- A-- t Inter- - Bhradder, New York. ..j ABST BEER ..l it rviMFRiTKiXKKY aatlanVs Tiw- - of "An to Amend the Law Relating to iilittlt" and atrnathn th t.ly throughout relates to interpleader and U al an have loader." The chaptef IS THE ONLV BEER section seenas closely con-r.ect- ed bears out its title. This particular PARAFFINS PAINT COMPANT, tWO sections immediately preceding it. whieh San Francisco, cax TO ORlNK. . . Delicious Cakes, Pies with the provide thai where charm is made to any goods or chattels taken nhaoluta DUrt or any iudge now and Bread Of intended to be taken in execution the court of the High Sheriff, Sheriff IHLANDT as CO., h.i h are mad.' f ttv; beat fl"ur and thereof mav. upon the application San Francisco, Cal. by experienced workmen. or other officer, before or after return of execution or before ..r after an action is brought again-- t the oflicer, call before them D and CHILD If LP P Pabst Beer or him the party obtaining process and the adverse claimant EVERT in the Act relating to i elsewhere IliUrCdLULRQlUU M ENGLAND sercife the powers contained IN EDINBORO. NEW BAH seem to be intended merely by label and the interpleader. Section 17GS would KNOWS THE the m-torp- of h t.intrrr, to provide a course that might be pursued in a proper case Oswald Lutted, instituted under the preceding section.. This chapter Aaanta. taste J. ader Mgr. was taken from the English statutes, our Section 1708 being 23 Hotel St. near Bethel. Lnglish Horse and 24 Yict C. 120, S. lo. The practice under the Wl statutes seems to have been in accordance with the above con- hi indicate that any other view has And when he is grown up. he also struction, and we find nothing to " ever leen taken. Tlie usual course would seem to be for claim- knows the School ants tonotifv the Sheriff, the execution creditor and Ms attorney, of their claims, and, then to take appropriate action at law, in order of inter- Cigars! , sje the Sheriff should not yield or sfeply for any Old Blend Cigars! pleader The statute of interpleader was intended to protect a Supplies! person, such as a Sheriff, who claims no interest, ajrainst adverse claimants, not to protect one adverse claimant against another. Whisky If r.it want a a u Havana filled fie MoiW Adverse claimants are left to their usual appropriate remedies. adjudg- for the 5nia Ro.a Cabelleros and for It is further assigned as error that the Judge erred in Of the WHITE HORSE CELLAR from addi- original recipe of 1746. CHOICE. the beat Me? alga in twu try th BarlMar ing that the applicants for the order of interpleader pay in the ex- MELLOW, and TEN TERS IN at PENCIL TARLET8. ccatf, amounting to $17, the 'hiy tion to the regular statutory WOOD, this excellent product of Scotch WRITINO TABLETS. penses and costs occasioned by the stay of execution, amounting not need further recommen- for and soil does Drug Co. j COMPOSITION and to $153. This amount was made up of the est of caring dation. ONE CASE of twelve bottles, Honolulu STUDENTS' NOTEBOOKS. guarding the property and advertising postponement of sale and quarts, iRaet, K.urf nt. T SCHOLARS' COMPANIONS, read vert i.-i- the sale. PENCIL BOXES. The claimants wen- - not required to give security ior expense, Only $15.00. SLATES. be awarded as costs ,yc, and the cxikmi-c- - in question could not BOOKS. costs. But could they BHBBBIBBaBalaaWpaMaBPaaa' COPT under the ordinary schedule of statutory SALE BY aiaMaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaBBBw interpleader act! FOR CHALK. not be adjudged 'under the previous of the make sticn COLORED CRAYONS. The Court or Judge b authorized by Section 1702 "to HOFFSCHUEGER COMPANY, Ltd ft other matters Great Yariety of INKS. other rules and orders therein as to costs, and all besides ami Section 00, Bethel Streets, Honolulu. ETC.. ETC.. ETC., as mav appear to be just and reasonable," by li King and MILTON BRADLEY'S which' relates to cases of the present kind where the application SUPPLIES. all or anv KINDERGARTEN is made by the officer, "to exercise loves such and authorities hereinbefore contained, and make, Rock power, according ft the rule, orders and decisions as shall appear just 1 H all such proceedings shall drcnnistances of the case; and costs of For Ballast gntttft . Dw be in the discretion of the Court or Judge." In sful claim- White and Black Sand gm L K C Ch. 1). C05. it was held that an unsucc caused by the IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Thos. L Thrum ant should pav the sheriffs extra possession money was that the charges should EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOJB. claim, and that the proper practice CORAL AND BOLL FOR SALS. to the om-eeri- (26 FORT STREET. be paid in the first instance by the execution creditor over the claim- Dump Carts furnished by the day b&ges that the creditor should have them against an hour's notice. them directly Sltelf Cabinet, ant although the claimant was often ordered to pay Alarm, quoted do not to the officer. If1 the statutory provisions above H. B, HITCHCOCK, Hall and Onyx application was made FPTBn an apply because this is not a case in which the Merchant Street, In Office occupied aa r ftoOtn Ml for Stores 17G9 which is general and M. D. MonaarraU litrt Cuttifi 1 v an officer, we mav rely on Section which authorizes the Court or Judge f'to make all such other 7S-pnS- oIc as may ,.. LoeKS. rules and orders therein as to costs and all other matters NOTT, , the Judge erred in imposing the entire Horses EN - be just." It is argued that extensive assort- l Also, a very cost due to tne aciav in exucuiiuu ujwu m, mftnt, of Vere occasioned by the request of the M 1 ul part of the delay . . . Opened a mtR umnifm line of Souvenir Jiwblry The Judge may have ac: lll Clipped Hawaiian tion creditor for a continuance. - i nft. f1i nnnloorv of the rule as to aw AT THE 'r.:r It nil costs to the finally successful party or he may have tb B I JEWELER. that all costs should be so awarueu ior social , TOILET SOAPS ART'S he Club Stables stance. Tliere is not enough on the record to show that ei at" may be doubted whether his decision wappeaJabteat modernappliance3 all rotcm Sha It indeed, , New Machines with Hawaii Shinno , as to which see r Darlmr, Telephone 4.. v window all in vie pf Section 1771. 6TJ used. in ira expense, $2 a day, of keeping t.f:i,LINA. Manager. nrlntlnc office. supra. We mav remark that the tunTrc chiefly of bag of paddy of "Hawaii Shinpo the in question, which consisted j of HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR TipSbHr thepropertv Instruments Used and Wilms dally J.pan-a- e paper publlahed in onoChinese The tke b, I S a are always ready only some farming implements and SHOP th Territory unnecessavtfv large. The total costs of THE SILENT 'BARBER T. POalA. Editor. sold for $476.85 seems Proprietor. ThorougaJy Dlslnf acted C SHIOZAWA. i to have been $258.45. Are xecution appear Uslas. The writ is dismissed. JOSEPH FXRN ANDES, Pra. I and rrlntln Office near . T. TV Bolt for plaintiff in error. ARLINGTON HOTEL, BOTES. sTB Editorial P. O. , -- bridge. King atreet. in error. . , Kin treet J. I). WiUari for defendant majn ' '"Jai HOTEL STREET OCTOBER 16 l9m THB PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVKBUBEB: HONOLULU. , so well that they had faith in me, and I went at it. I put down thirty-fou- r cases CAN of dynamite and when it was all let off Ytt bride, was about as pretty a wrecK j OS! IN ' that ftl M HE FOUGHT as you will see in a long while. 1 learned afterwards that T could have done me 1 forty cartridges, but 1 same work with did not know how to go at it scientifically, j Arrived: for 1 had not been in the business of Just THE BOER ARMY blowing up bridges betore. so naiurany i 1 Keep did not make as neat a job as might r 7 have done: but anyway it was effective, for the bridge was completely wrecked. Pe Ex diamond Had, schrs. Traxon KSCORTED MICHAEL DA V ITT. and E. B. 8uttin. vis.: Bla.tinr Pow- Texan and a good soldier, but some- "Lord Roberts was meanwhile lying der. Giant PowdMT, Bice Bird Powder, thing of an adventurer, while the second elese in Bloemfontein letting his men .get Hats, Caps. ; I'. Caps, Fuse and Lead- Graphic Story of i : command. Major McBride, was an into condition. I was scouting all about ed Cartridges; a large assortment of Irishman. We were irregular troops, the city, and I happened to be present at Cool Seymbur's Celebrated Scissors, Sheep-atoer- s, mounted and armed as all of the Boers the light at the Waterworks, as they call- X-C- ut 12S wagons, Caneknivee. Saws, were, but we none of us regularly enlist- ed .it, where we captured THESE WARM DAYS tcher-Knive- s. Whitewash Brushes, American Now ed, or at least signed any regular anlist-me- nt which some batteries of the Royal Ar- Paint and Varnish Brushes, Kerosene, papers. We took an active part in tillery (I think that was the force) were ONE OF OUR Gasoline, e and Turpentine. GURNEY the battles of Glencoe, Dundee and Mod-derspru- it, convoying. We cut them up pretty badly, Here. which has been called fome-t'm- es 'and the affair caused a good deal of noise, Also Agents for the battle of Nichols' Nek, and in for it took place not far from Bloemfon- fight I lost this finger." tein, and Iord Roberts had sent out word PANSY COOKING STOVES. Refrigerators the latter KINGKR WAS AMPUTATED. ithat all that vicinity was pacified. After-- ; CEILING 0 HAVILAN DWARE. wards I accompanied a scouting party BOXES Mr. Turner exhibited his left hand and Rey we recon- -' AND ICE ringer. with General De La and GATE '1TY WATER FILTERS. WAS A MEMBER OF from it was shorn the little noitered to within two miles of Bloemfon-- I It was crushed by a bullet and I had party I came my old AND LOCK CO. keep tein. In this across DESK VICTOR SAFE to have it amputated, but It did not commander. Commandant Trickhardt, and THE IRISH BRIGADE me out of the fight for even a day. We j Aerrootor Windmills, the best Wind- Lady-smi- was associated also with General Phil finally drove the British back into th IxjuIs mills that ever came to this country; up. Botha, brother of General Botha. and there we kept them locked was enough to de- no equal. knows, many long "I also fortunate be mm mm i i as all the world for tailed to esconf Michael Davitt, the Irish F. J. Turner Left the Transvaal months. member of Parliament, who was within The above articles must be sold at "Right there the Boers made the big the Boer lines, the British position. of war. If General Joubert around LOWEST MEDROCK PRICES. Please But a Few Weeks mistake the "For seven weeks or more Lord Roberts had left Sir George White locked in I.ady- lay in Bloemfontein while he kepi, call an dexamlne for yourself. swept on across Tugela to and FAN smith and the sending word to England would army of that the Free Ago. the south he have had an State was pacified we had the run of Made in ini.OOO men in no all free all finishes. Wo have tl at his back time and country were 5 the whole and scouting all direct and alternating curre-- u ADAH HARDWARI CO., u the south would have been up to greet him about the city. When Roberts concluded HAf and he would have been In Cape Town be- better ventilator made. Ca. ;V OTHINQ IS Tom GOOD for Fran- get to move he was so overwhelmingly strong NO. SOT ST., fore the British had time to their we could do nothing retreat to FORT cis Turner to say the Boors together. The southern provinces that hut J. about forces j was a OPPOSITE SFBECKELS' BANK. - the vet river. It masterly retreat N ami the noble tight they iut up wen- simply waiting for such a movement that those farmer Generals of the Boers and all of Cape Colony would have Joined executed. We kept Lord gainst the British in the dtfficulties in with us and there would have been a Roberts' advance Ameri- - guards busy all along a front of 25 the Transvaal. Mr. Turner is an vastly different end of the war; or at miles and bothering enough on the would not have ended In a year. after them can mining man and he arrived least it to give our main army a chance to re- -' (Alameda Thursday on his way home from But. he did not, and there's no use talking treat we always got away it. leaving our Lands having fought by side about mark on the enemy. At the Klip river we South Africa, side OVER IN USE. THE BOER ARTILLERY. 1.600.000 with tbe Boers all through the war. He made a stand and while we were hut 700 "While we were lying arounl I.ady- strong we waited for the coming up of Phone Main 350. MAGOONgj wajf a Member of the Irish brigade which smith General Buller was massing his French's flying column of horse. He had fought at Glencoe, Dundee and Modder- - forces to the south, and word came to us about- - 3,000 men, and yet we not only Jewel Kst-ccu- rt stopped his spruit; he helped drive General White that he was at Durban and then at ' advance but beat him back For se- Chievely. was in and finally forced him to with ha.-- I.adysmith, was under Kotha and then at This retire 51 into the middle of December, and we hoard vere losses. You have probably read all Ranges at the time of Buller' s lirst and second that he was going to move on the loth, so about that engagement. attempts to cross the Tugela, and helped a squad of the Irish Brigade, twenty-liv- e ' END OF HIS FIGHTING to capture the very guns which Iord Rob- S U' n'er Commandant Trickhardt of uj tne K ri v,.t- - ht we had 0r. PIANO Sale. AND STOVES endeavoring to the South African States Artillery, went to Tetreat olrecUv to erts' son lost his life in Pretoria, and t. triew.v I't'iiiue .if thi,v..c Tin.li.u. of Pnluiicrt ...t - save. Later he went to the Free State v.D...B v..... were lie str crest nnmmnnru In to help repulse him. make no opposition to the advance of and was under Generals Del l.a Rey and "It was there that I saw the first of Roberts through Johannesburg. I" paid PbU Botha all during that masterly re- what the Boer artillery could do. Gen- - a visit to my family finding Jt'ST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM eral Buller moved up two batteries of and that all to Johannes- ' was well with them. I went to the Court treat from Bloemfontein the Royal Horse Artillery and from 5:30 THE FACTORIES. burg House Square. Here I found a great and Pretoria. o'clock on the morning of December crowd of people waiting for coming tT-lEE-T TRACT y the LOTS IN KINO Mr. Turner cannot say enough about in til o'clock, those batteries were play- of Lord Roberts. I was with a few Boers ss ing on our position, which was across TUNING the and goodness of the the who had waited of from to ll.W a let, formerly river on a low bluff commanding after the retreat the n.m men who were his comrades during the the main body to Pretoria. We noticed at crossing. Our guns, two small French once flag Republic Q N. premises. These goods are so well and favorably pest year of He great- that the of the had tMTS as Wilcox's warfar. has the field cannon and one Nordenfeldt field been pulled down, and we went to the known In this market that comment is est admiration both for their soldierly piece, did not open until after 6 o'clock, court house to nsk the meaning of this. He be- and when we did we needed only until We not get any unnecessary. Qualities and for them as men. 9 could satisfaction from A Piano should be tuned utl o'clock to silence those twelve guns. It officials so BOer IS' lieves that a better race of men and the there, I secured a Wfcal We can save fuel and ice for you, and was about that time that the attack in flag and hired a little Boer newsboy to cleaned with regularity. P women never grew. force began. We could see from our ele- cul VAL-U- T, climb to the top of the mast on the court unused for awhile, as is the TWINTI LOTS IN M ANOA give satisfaction in every way. It is a most interesting tale that Mr. vation the cream of the British army" house and nail up the flag. We waited in during the vacation momhj, Ti.rner tells of his experiences in the here Mr. Turner smiled reminiscently the midst of crowd we formerly Montano's Tract, II.Nt Isi-- 1 the until saw it Transvaal. His home was on Ixmg "coming over a slight rise of land this safely top of Piano accumulates dust aiJ a years 8,000 at the the mast and then and, New York, and number of side of Chievely. They were strong we bade farewell to the frightened off- moths. ago he left home and went to Alaska, and there were but 1,300 of us, and my icials in court house j the and toid them Now that you are back (d There he made a "stake" and, hearing of heart was down in my boots, for I had that Lord Roberts would have to pull th- - rich wold finds in the Transvaal, he heard of the renown of the British army down the flag now. the other Islands, drop us J started for South Africa. He landed at i a charge such as we had evidently to "We secreted ourselves in the town that postal, or telephone. We nffl Port Natal and went to Johannesburg. stand the brunt of. They came on, and night Lord! rOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN KAXD-LAN- I and before dawn, Roberts hav send out men who are expwi Here for a time he was connected with for a half hour the fighting was brisk, ing in the occupied city, meantime the in this line. They will put & the Ferreira mine as a machinist. but the Boer marksmanship was too much we slipped out through the lines and has- TRACT, from 1200 to ISM a lot first-clas- IIIlMll! BEFORE THE JAMESON RAID. for the British, and ere that half hour tened to we Piano In s crder-Pri- ca Pretoria. Here expected to was up we had thinned so This was in 195, shortly before tbe Jam- - their ranks find that preparations would be complete reasonable. We prefer betaj ' . T , . .1. IJ 1 .1 I. ; . that they. were forced to retire. Four for a KING STREET. t avtl 1 II 1 ,u i w 1 i 11 111 1 v ,v iii.' last stand, but only a few Boers days in advaia , , vin . vr , .... ii times tney charged us and once a few of notified three , - ! . - were In the almost deserted city. The t ' ii ii ill in- " ii t,')-- hi i.vi ii.i i i fi tnem got comman- you. I sentativess of the "capitalistic ring," as across the river, but a Government h.tdv gone on to Machado if convenient for do from Kruepersdorp, onl3r 200 of them, Dorp. We waited In LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, he called it, and asked to take up arms li .i ,1 .1 1 .1 ,, , 1 1 Pretoria and had the SOLE AGENTS satisfaction of seeing the British cau-- fOrthe they call It, : to Make Island, WO a lot, .,.,., ...... as and the fellows tiously reconnoitre the town, even send- ,.ie,e., V- - i fell mM For the Hawaiian Territory. right into their hands. On the ing up a balloon before they discovered fourth retreat the guns were left behind, it had been posed uprising against iho Government. you that evacuated. so, Johannesburg as will remember, and the British Rather than do he left made an unsuccessful attempt to secure LEFT THE COUNTRY . 1 C to Rhodesia, where he prospect- I j4 t and went them. This was 3 "After that it was a continuous retreat ed on his own account and located sever- at about o'clock in the at-'"'1- '3 w? finally went to Portuguese TWaTNTT LOTS IN PUUNTJ1 owing to ra- afternoon, and as the British gave up the al claims, but found that the t.mpting to get cannon, party lruluer ana 1 spent some time at Dela-ou- r pacity of the Chartered Land Company, Iheir a of Mi i TRACT, lOOzMO, 11,100 a lot. force, 279 in all, of which I made one, oa Bay. Seeing that there would be of which Cecil Rhodes was the head, he guerrilla for a long time come company de- crossed the river and took them back warfare to could not do anything. The with us, some of them over the bridge and knowing fully that there would he no CHICKERINGi PIANO manded a 50 per cent royalty, and this he water, opportunity to visit my family in Johan-W- f Mexican could not stand, so he was practically and others through the shallow DEALERS. secured ten guns, the other two be- - usburg for a long time without danger Etc., f'ozen out. tng of arrest and perhaps exile and imprison-thes- e TEL. 321 Etc. in a year practically wrecked, and four of FORT ST. A "I remained Rhodesia about Lady- - ment. for martial law reigned I de- - Mr. then de- were sent to be turned on there, or more." said Turner, "and smith, while the other six went up to ciueu to come nome. 1 communtcated as cided to return to Johannesburg. 1 work- and were by soon as possible with my wife told 5 ed & Chalmers there for a toria sent the Government and Carved for Frazer to different parts of the field of war. her my intention and left by a sailing ves- long time and became pretty well ac- sel for Australia, coming on quainted all along the Reef. TOOK A VACATION. here the farther particular! apply ta A Alameda." BOERS ARE HOSPITABLE. "I Went back to Ladysmith for a time Mr. Turner is a sturdy, stockv. blue- - ' "And right here at the outset I want to and then when Buller made his second eyed and frank-face- d man, and he tells attempt to cross j Summer 1 say that I never met a more hospitable the Tugela I went to the his Story with a wealth of detail ami a m peepie or people more easy to get along iront again and helped to again repulse forceful command of English that makes Proposition. whole Witwaters-ri- . him. On this occasion I was somewhat him a delightful man to listen to. He is fid A with. The Boers of the injured by a lyddite Id nd 1 learned to know pretty shell. Those were a machinist by trade and he expects to 1ft district MS 1 nasty tilings: 'stink pots,' we called them, remain some W. C. well, and never saw anywhere people for time in Honolulu Achi some A who had so much freedom. The English If of the stuff torched you where' W:ii. now th ' you were perspiring, aBssMHBanaMHMBHaMMBM there's 1 Id talk so much about the oppressive meas-Ure- s it would run all against the foreigners, and they over you. leaving a stain like Ink: and, 1 A the smell of them was awful; it would el arge the Boers with being harsh and sc (Tocate you QUESTION ' unjust. Perhaps it is harsh of them If you got much of It. ICE 5 I "After I - A fine line of same, A to punish criminals as they do, for they that decided to take a vaca- & Company tion and I went hack to Johannesburg to Ton know tou'H need Ice; J have little mercy for burglars and other Dee my m. weathtr. criminals, man is found guilty of wife. When I left the front Com- it'm neoessitT in hot including: and if a gave to get tlitj . rime he gets a long sentence right at mandant Trickhardt me, more as a believe you are anxioua joke than anything, a discharge." Weak iriv vou BatllfaftiOO, A of a light arhlfh will Real Estate the start instead lecture and a Mr. Turner produced paper you. Ordr &l A Sentence, as in the I'nited States. But by a all written we'd Uke to aupply keep percent- in Dutch which lie keens as one of bis BELTS, A that means they down the most Brokers. al, of crime, even if their methods do valuable mementoes of the war. For A s. ,the Advertiser he translated it and it is: em to be harsh to us. ' The Oahu Ice PURSES, etc ' "The British in those days, after the a.i follows: J;: meson raid was over and dona with, "This is to certify that Mr. Francis A Turner, an American scout, Children Co w great was under 10 Has just re apparently friends with the me during and Electric WEST KING been opened up bo-u'i- the early part ST. Boers. But soon English emissaries iti of the war at to try to up difficulties. the Natal and afterwards in the Orange How the ' stir But e sad it sec weak Markham, ly they could get few to side with them, for Ftl State. I cannot praise his qualities jslo Hoffman & i as anyone who had lived long in Johannes-- ; a scout too highly: always willing! children boys'and girls who Telephone 3151 Blue. Poetofflei iW 0o was no (when called upon and very clever in as- - K burg would know that there bet i HI ter place for men to prosper than In Jo certaining the whereabouts of the ene- - are pale and thin. They can- Kill hanneshurg Finally these English sche- - . Salutations, not enjoy the sports of child- 108 KING STREET rcers resorted to a scheme to get " "TRICKHARDT. H up a gigantic petition to the Queen of 'ountei Mgncd, hood, neither are they able Q. ; tm England stop alleged "DR. KRAFSE." J. Waller i Manacbh. to the oppression of to profit by school life. English Subjects In Johannesburg. They WAR IN THE FREE STATE. They had been squealing for some time about LTD "After a visit to my are indeed to be pitied. But f equal rights and the franchise and things wife." continued Ladies and WaoMaalla ana Satan ot that kind. Mr. Turner. "I went to the Free State there is hope for them. A MINERS 1!1 NOT SIGN. and there I took part in the battles of; Merchant Street. Pcplar Grove arid Abram's Krail, when Gents A e had been acquainted all along the w-- were retreating on T BUTOHE 1 my Bloemfontein AJI-O- A Kami in M..n wun ousiness aim had intended to join Cronje's force, but Scott's Emulsion ; me uis- - 1 A hi a person;.! cainass oi wiioie , lucKlly decided not to do so nnd it NAVY omul imeij uajs wone mat pen-- S to that fact it is due that I am here Straw CONTRACTORS tkn was being circulated, I found just and not a prisoner on fct ITelenn The has helped such children for Rough ,''T'',''ttr five men who had signed that petition. pan- Pee State Boers were stricken with - Where they got the 22,000 names that were IC at this time ami Were fleeinir before over a quarter of a century. signed to paper I don't know, but , that Roberts in all directions. I went to Your doctor will tell you it is both New Books they were not the better class of English i Bloemfontein. a short ways in advance CHIYA & co. I food miners, I am sure of that. of the British force and medicine to them. They Hats... THAT ARE TALKED ABOUT. ago and then followed "Something over fifteen months I President Steyn and the Boer armv to begin to pick up at once under its ent flown into Natal and there came Brand ford. Here I met President Steyn. across of Govern- - use. Their color improves, the flesh ARK NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR emissaries the British I was with Commandant Grobla a r ri t t h c "The Sledge." by Rlsley. m. nt going afcfeut among the people try- - AT ALL KINDS OF (time and we asked if any means had been becomes more firm, the weight Ins Brit-Quea- "Bob. Son of Battle," by to secure names to a petition to the to n, Olllvant. .taken retard the advance of the increases and all the full life and "The Black Terror, a Romcnce of Rus- asking that the complaint from iHb from Bloemfontein. He said that lie sia," by Leys. the Johannaaburg English be listened to. bad been unable to cut the railway and vigor of childhood returns again. "Boy," by Corelll. l heard on many occasions these men re- - on learning I was a mining he that man At all dnifnrist ; 50c. and f 1 00. Embroidery 'Men with the Bark On," by Reming- . 'or people in Knew oi tne entrusted that work to me SCOTT & iaiai BOWXE, Chemists, New York. ton. state of affairs in Johannesburg and that j "What I knew about smashing bridges - A iT.Muratas these troubles w. re simply being foment- . T ... IN SILK OR LINEN. "Found in the Philippines," by Captain with dynamite was not iml, I... ' ! 1 ! .. ed in the - of- the bier crmilalists. m,t , . . .i .a . Charles King. interest j i i w n l i i.i' v u I .1.., iiiiu weni Ha f THE HATTER. For the holidays, and One Drawn Work "The Waters of Edera," by was back in Johannesburg when tlv fav as Kareeli,ii..siding. me was Ouida. 1 With Mr 1",,iun- - h'"1 lM''n Times-Heral- by "Red Blood and Blue," by married then for Knight of the Chicago d, mad their Japanese artist. Send Harrison years, my whoa Honolulu Iron Works Co ' p:ue Robertson. V Wife having ... down was following war as t 118 T roar orders now, as later in the season Trom N. w the a correspondent Nuuanu St. 1 "The Touchstone." by Edith Wharton. Wk to marry me. and my with the Boers, 'i he Karee river bridge STEAM ENGINES. will b so busy that will be unable to "Unto the Heights of Simplicity." by family was in the City, so I was In a is not a very large one, only two spans quandary as to my position. My sympa- - BOILERS. SUGAR MILLS. COOLS take any. Relmers. w. supported by a column in the center. I "Our Presidents, and How We Make thies re all with the Boers, for I real- - hurl nn i,i v.., t i, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS, fully what had cans, d the war. so , hin Them," by MctTure. . Kaffir boys to work bringing sand from nd Machinery of every ni.i.ri. mm wuuiu. in row in my ior- - i the bed of we tamped escrlptlemt line of In Circling Camps," by Altsheler,. won me rsoers. the stream and made to order. "Japan in Transition," by Ransome. miies l went to Acting .down a whole lot of dynamite in the head Particular attaatlaa ; paid to ship's blacksmithing. Blam "The Road to Paris.' . , ZZ X ln!" Mof the column and I put in some fuses Jet Custom House 7,1 M!n " work . , 0,trrand detonators and we ran the locomo executed on the shortest netlee "The and the Bear," by Web- 1 eu HOLIDAY GOODS Banker "-"- "v ,7. , ' was a ruie tive down It AU Kln? ster. " ,,, , Of now on the way. "Resurrection," by Tolstoi, many ''" V " iurn.sne.1 ma.1e a mi j and me. So went to tiro front and there w v,0v . ,.,... ,u i i,.i, at CALL AND SEE US. other books of like character, ... Ined the Irish Brigade, winch was then Wit nn,i i.,, .., ... PACIFIC FOR SALE AT THE at Glencoe tney nad not fallen into ,i,the stream, and j good GAZETTE "A deal has been written and said T vnq . I r: . . 1 . , . . , . . j , .AWAIxJtN "r'J .. - nnt mi we I'M aUVURN,1 ..,,t" Il, .t trio), Ilr ..,1 l,.l. Marble 7 ' ' and"T"".this ' 61 11 in1. When I joined it it included about irrim..,l im tu,"i ", TCI ZZIZ ills and Golden Rule Bazaar. well-arme- Comer Nuuanu d men nearly all of them we went on to the Vet Tlver bridge. This OF SAN FRANCISCO. PEERLESS PaitfJ 316 FORT STREET. having been men who had worked In the was a big one five spans, was Hotel Streets. Tel. 938. in of and I mines Johannesburg, and all of them scratching mv head over it The other P. McGRATH, Agent. PAINTED Only the highest crade of BED RUB- - inio leu.jws, uu nau f?one imo ine war f( Hows Knight and young Fischer, CITY FEED STORE. IS USED BY ALL i Tho DAILY ADVERTISER Is delivered on tne siue because thev thought, as whose father was one of the delegates any part of the city for 75 cents a Blfitt IS usaa in .am etampa maae ny f did, the Boers were in the rieht v, Beretania. near Punchhowl, Honolulu ta that ho came to the United" States last Orders the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE! CO. r,r commander was Colonel Blako, spring, thought I had done the other job for Monuments, Headstones Office Opposite Ciuh Stables. I etc., solicited. H. P. WALTON. HI PACIFIO I wis.niiAL A1)V Kit 11 r. r HONOLULU, OCTOBER 16, 1900. L HOP i CO. -- J. HOPP 4 Ct i ne L SALE, t the )WMt BANK Of FOR i "ir at HOPP FIGHT FOR SWIPES IS m HAWAII C LIMITED.

OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated s . Beauvais Under the Laws of the ADMISSION PLENTIFUL Territory of Hawaii. CAPITAL proprtr Punea- - 4 Capital, $250,000. $300,000.00 Axminster... f OFFICERS AND . President Cecil Brown DIRECTORS: -- I tr Vice President M. P. Robinson Charles M. Cashier Cooke President 1 W. G. Cooper P. Jones Vice President Chinese Maiden Wants Two Days' Victims In Principal Office: Fort, near C. H. Cooke ' Merchant Cashier 1 i na ii..i-iill- fir Street. F. C. Atherton Assistant Caskier ' ',.: King "trest, sPI Directors 'S IfQ To Henry Stay. Branch Office: Hilo, Waterhouse, V Court. Hawaii. Tom PVUO May, F. W. Macfarlane. E. D. Tennev a. (n an .... J. A. McCandless. or aPr,Y,, " iv ii w Conflicts a General Business patterns, j unf oi Baniii Solicits the Accounts . ... " both modern and Orlen-- m of Firms Cor- ss tal. AU the riiulr ata tm O SAYS SHE AT HONOLULU AND HILO. porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will nd Including carpet O MS BORN HERE JUDGE WILCOX'S WISDOM promptly and carefully attend to OR LEASE slse. business all SALE SAVINGS connected with banking en- f0R DEPOSITS received and trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For- J interest allowed for yearly deposits at eign Exchange, Issue Letters of the rate of 4V4 per cent per annum. Credit. esrosr Hearing of the de- SAVINGS MM ln m pi 'Dft, 2 Down Habeas Corpus Case Saturday and Sunday Brought Many Rules and regulations of savings DEPARTMENT, partment furnished upon application. quinary and Term DeDoslta rcorot Judge Estee's Court Before the Mice Jurist and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed In Cushins Other News. Yesterday. passbooks, copies of which may be had In I on application. down or Ilk floss, made to or-l"- r, ml FOR ki:NT. any slse. Judd Building, Fort street. o LL day c or- yesterday the habeax . Kound the Kakaako homestead lie the pus Yap nil cae which Keau is Ill CLAUS ? ipelands. COMPANY. LTD. SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. orn !' itkh is Med hrmicInK In the Catted States DIh- - Where the festive natives turn the trlct Court to secure her admission to niKht to day-- Till is Co.. Bonkers Mahogany i this Territory was on trial before Judffe the policemen in a hui. break up l Kstfe. I tut from the avMaae; adduced their hula kut HONOLULU, H. T. c It And transport th m to the station far . a. does not Ifiok particularly favorable ajrrtk-omrt- PPlT Cabinets away. TRANSACT A GENERAL TRUST & tet Yap Kiau. She is a lit- o handsome SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THE Wry handsome, highly polished tle Chinese maiden and she says that There were large doings down in the BRICE CAK.KRIGHT and Juat the article for a NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF well she has a rljtht to enter the Territory swipe h. lt Saturday and Sunday nights, SAN FRANCISCO. BUH.DINO, furnished room. as she was here, and as a consequence the pew provided CARfWHIONr born but this Collector TAKES HtackaMe denies and he allepes thai for the accommodation of the "drunks" ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL f she has no to who attend the services in the District AND PERSONAL ESTATES. DRAW rlht enter at all. crow EXCHANGE ON O Yap s Court Waa uncomfortably led. The Keau putative father Yap Fook is.lice force were at the function in a SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na-- was on tional Bank of . Bedroom the stand for a good portion t tn' ty. the mounted patrol and the blue-it- s San Francisco. the day COLLECTS AND REMITS INCOME LONDON The Union J, LAND. and he stated that the kIH was being escoticed in front seats on AT REASONABLE RATES. Bank of London, tn in Honolulu ami went to opposite sides of Judge WilcoaPa easy Ltd. - 3 t'hina Street. Near King. Sets with tier mother ten years kh remaln- - chair. NEW YORK hrt - fifty-eig- ht American Exchange Na- many jlnn there until Ther- were cases on the a different woods. Call her mother died which tissue, and when magistrate eyed RENTS SAFES AND STORES VALU- tional Bank. and Inspect, even If y..u d was something; less a year apo. the g than the list he heaved a double-leade- d sigh ABLES IN CHICAGO M- WELL GUARDED, Merchants' National Bank. TAP. Then he sent for her and Yap Leon and g-- work. I down to BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF PARIS Credit Lyonnais. her un le with whom she had been liv-in- a Twnety-tw- o intoxicatlonists dropped rci-K. NKOI.MKE. VAULTS. BERLIN Dresdener in 'hina sent her on to the Islands the usual trifle in the plate without de- Bank. d under a. mur They had been drunk and were HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA f'LICT. MLf and WBITS the are of man named Nsee. Oak Parlor When she arrived here she was once not ashamed. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking at George uit-BC- ACTS AS TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, to Smith, also drunk, had a Corporation. taken Quarantine Island and has to call w ho was not In court. ADMINISTRATOR. ajejJAJ m. MP HIT SHIRT!. Seats i been compelled to remain there for Cot Bring your witness here tomorrow." NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA le. VBank of New I G tor Htackable du. not believe the aid the judge, "meanwhile I will let Zealand. TlMM seats are real v beautiful you go made from story of her birth in Honolulu and said upon your own recognizances. TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST IN- VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank th best of oak. and I aa that appears, to be the of North ... itvruiMn igjfaaraDiata Ior long; service q she must k" bac k to china on the next faablanable VESTMENTS ARE KEPT SEP- British America. u.u'i - thing to do." T steary- i ARATE AND I When the man heard the big word, APART FROM THE o General Banking s eichow Hill DUCK )AT9 and PANTS. Yap Keau herself, in all the alory of he staggered and said he was sorry, but ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. fuel mm silken appari little white shoes and a he hadn't got them with him. Hanra-ha- n Deposits received. Loans made on Ap- A KTm i nUBHD Mi U ITnhnlctaiMnrr KorK'ous i.tn. sal on the statu! for. a explained, and the defendant de- - proved Security, Commercial and Trav- Da-ivids- joyfully. wTiividvvi , long hour and her attorney. Judge panel elers' Credits Issued, Bills of Exchange Lam nig ' AMI ITT WAtHTfl. and District Attorney Haird Poach was not drunk, but mly half- - Bought and Sold. A SPECIALTY ? plied her with questions. She was not Cocked. "Cockroach." someone in the 409 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. T. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY very gallery exclaimed hysterically. His al ACCOUNTED FOR. MULL O clear on many points but of a few lotted .portion was also two dollars. P. O. Box 447. thina she was absolutely certain, that A. Mernckson said that he was inly she was tM.rn In Honolulu and went t a little drunk. PC WO CHIN I CO. M'hina when she was six years of age "All right," said his honor, as he pro- - BISHOP & CO. ami that she Is at present sixteen. nowoced the customary penalty, "for a Hawaii Land Co J.Hopp&Cof little drunk. I'M mly BHtpOae a little bit These facts were firmly fixed in her a memory every of fine." And It was so. a rVnittira. ( and she let them fall at A man who gave his name as Bryan, LIMITED. SAVINGS BANK n wtd Tthanona, LEADING other moment no matter whether thev forfeited his ball, it was presumably FURNITURE re Via t I Japanese T relevant or not. Democratic whisky. ' MatMngS. DEALERS At the conclusion of her testimony Kull, charged with drunkenness. Is Capital deaf and dumb. The judge mad.- - a few Stock $100,000. Office at bank building on Merchant 'mpaorw'wid Trsssa Judge Estee adjourned the case until Streeet. .Monday mystic passses lit his direction and he Capital, paid up Mm Cmatra mornlna. vamoosed. I.-- a Ing the court wondering $55,000. a a a WALL ESTATE I USTIM UI'TED. how m earth he managed to order his1 ilkl King and Bethel Savings Deposits will be and Satin Sts.P Eecelpts were filed yestenlay In the tlrinks OFFICERS. received and I interest allowed by this Bank ....of Ay by Cecil Brown, Pedro. another inebriate was "cinch- at four Circuit Court executor ed" for the usual stake. "Same old man W. C. Acbl President Sc. Manage and one half per cent per annum. m I I N I. HOPP A CO. J. HOPP A of the estate of F. Wall, show-In- a Ct Charles new mag- Vice-Preside- nianu iwith a name," reflected the M. K. Nakulna nt that all of the various legacies un- istrate. a a nut-brow- n J. Makalnal n m . rrr a der the will have leen paid. They were Katie and Lily, both Treasure Printed copies of the Rules and Reg- t. J.. i. Vav ulations may be obtained on applica- Li i Maids. were brought up for affrav. Enoch Johnson Secretary uau r hi fiAr.T wn ix m m mmw m m av is follows: tion. From Mrs. Wall, widow, for 34 shares 'Katie, who was there last week, gave Geo. L. Desha Auditor her aloha to the Judge, who took oc- - Co . 17 Inter-Islun- d Oahn Suirar shares -- ion to raariad her that she was grac- U.. UlllHL Steam Navigation Co. un-- l $!6H06. ing his court altogether too frequently. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. BISHOP & CO. i Allen Prom Allen S. " all. for HI Oahu. Lily, Tr and fart shares who sh. ok like the pride of the Jonah Kumalae, Honolulu, September 7, 1898. Inter-Islan- d and $5T!.22. From .valley of the same name when sharea the J. Mrs Nellie Ball, for H shares Oahu. 6 finds blow strongly, appeared to be Makalnal. Aanu nervous, im, Inter-Islan- d $:t8?9.22. extremely and it was evident J. W. Blpikane. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAN! I i ; shares and Prom Hi; .1.1.. 'A IN-- PLANTATION she was making first appear-- j Mrs. Annie Miller, for $6870.9". Prom that her i MLNEUY. AND MA- an e upon the boards of the District LIMITED. L AHLU SUPPLIES Mrs. Margaret E. Gray, for $13,741.91. ''Court. The above Company will buy, lease, IS OFFERED FOR SALE 8T In the end chivalry prevailed, kncral TERIAL GCLICK ESTATE and a nolle prosequi was entered in or sell lands In all parts of the Ha- Merchandise. I A LTD.: RIWIR CO.. both cases. bouses is P D. Kellett, Jr.. has filed his report Two natives and two white men waiian Islands; and also hat Subscribed Capital Ten 24,000,000 . as master In rhancery to examine the the City of Honolulu for rent. '4IPT! HMT i charged with destroying the peace of Paid Dp KAPALAMA. accounts of Parepta A. Gulick, execu- the Kakako evening, pleaded not guilty. Capital . Ten 18,000,000 Utahlaa). 1 trix f the . state of Charles Gulick. It appear that they were holding WI AND PRICES Besetted Fond . . Ten 8130C0 LL PARTCULARS The report shows that the estate was hact liana I. an revels opposite Gardner's AN UK HAD BY CALLING AT of old place w hen arrested, iAvn r I r- Insolvent, there tein an aggregate n j The white defendants said that they MM THKIlt OFFICE ON QUEEN against it amounting to $:tO.UOO. I Bum claims were making no noise, but that the HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. Home STREET while there were assets of but $1.LJI7. v. Made Poi blame lay ith two hao;es. who got Id!LIMITED INTEREST AL150WED. This sum was paid out by the executrix away. They were inly dancing they - AT n the basis of 33 cent on each explained. On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 4 per - ier how OFFICERS: QtfE III Kl KY I'lMLL. 'f MPLETB, - lalm. H r accounts are approved and "Trying to show the natives to cent per annum. 1 H. P. Wmm$ BXCMANOfc A 40 1 1 V COM hula kui, suppose," remarked the Baldwin President nil BOILER. AIR her discharge recommended. On Fixed Deposit 6 3Vfc per - Judge. B. for months, Tuwla a anil ET- "That's a favorite pastime of J. Castle First Vice President rn.u.a ANSWER IN PHILLIPS CASE strangers in our land." W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President cent per annum, HI Motal n PL- - WS fNE SET FOWLER STEAM A. filed in "I never danced a holy kew in my J. P. Cooke Treasurer n Fixed Deposit for 3 months, 3 per ASSoItT-um- n J. Oilman has the circuit ' AND FULL one I W. O. Auditor answer to the suit brought life." remarked defendant. aal Smith Secretary and cent per annum. SPARE PARTS. Court his there and never sai-- l a word." FRESH against the estate of John PhlllTps, of QUI S. Johnson testified THREE 350 H P STIULINf; MOIL-ER- Cr that while FRUIT which he Is the executor by Dalziel and the four defendants were being arrest-S- d hr th. t Auatralla Moller He states that he has collected .o other men who were in the room Sugar Factors rmZKM K- - The bank buys and receives col- OYaTERS. TWO XKTH GREEN'S FCEL $12,700 as administrator and that ther. at the time, "skipped." for MI amounting "Maybe the police let 'em skip." lection Bills of Exchange, issues are claims against the estate philosophized Commissiou Merchants WING HIGH DC $I.4H0. There are atlll debts out- his honor. Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans- LUNG CO. TWo W..RTHINGTON to Benson, one of the defendants, on be-- i Kln TY STEAM PUMPING ENGINES, CA- standing In favor of the estate amount acts a general banking business. Mfwi ooraar of Alan -- a. ing asked hy Judge Wilcox if he drank PACITY 6.000 W0 GALLONS PER 24 ing to $.Mli and these he is endeavoring any on evening A3ENTS FOR A water the in question, & Sugar Co. HOURS AGAINST ToTAL HEAD to collect. replied that he didn't know what it Hawaiian Commercial 410 FEET. was, pure wa- Olaa Sugar Comoany, tF OTH EB CHINESE CASES. but it didn't taste like Haiku Sugar Company, Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. H. P. CPRIGHT TCRULAR ter. ONE r. brought by Collector Paia Plantation Company, New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. T. BOILER. The two cases "Was it Wipes?" queried his honor. Nahiku Sugar Company, of Customs Stackable against Lau King "You've hit it." answered Benson Company. ALHO MULES. IN ordered with emphasis, evidently glad to hear Kihel Plantation ''INK ORDER. and Chun Hy were yesterday Hawaiian Sugar Company, C. Est- - e be the word again. "I wasn't drunk, BREWER&CO.L'D consolidated by Judge and will i Kahului Railroad Company, f - I though." he added. "I had only a little Queen IT LAND CEMENT I Street, Honolulu, H. I. tried on the same statement 'if facts. on." and XTEEL T RAILS. ST. poCNDS AND Lorrtn Andrews and S. F. Chilllngw rth Judge Wile. .X let them all go with a Pot NuS. repreaent the two defendants. reprimand, adding that of course the Toe California & Oriental Steamship Co AGENTS FOR t- - ' ; ..rk; S Kinney was blame was put upon the poor absentee. r. CARS. admitted Ono-me- a TWo ToN FLAT FnT "All six hands been Hawaiian Agricultural Company, ' II'AGE. i Itlienshlp yesterday by Judge E."tee. should have ESTABLISHED IN 1853. Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar slightly indis- brought down." he concluded: "skip- J- - Judge Humphreys was Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, TWELVE FLAT CARS. come down ping Is a form of athletics not to be T OUAOK. posed yesterday and did not encouraged by the guardians if the & CO. American Sugar Company, Makee Su- Hrl chamber. BISHOP gar Company, Ookala Sugar Planta- Thaa yti ONE STUMP I t I.LEH tt peace." white-heade- tion Company, Ranch 'inplaant. At this mint a d Irish- Haleakala man, Company, Kapapala Ranch, Molokal tt will WAHIAWA WATER QUESTION. whose remarks had several times Bankers Ranch. 'i'-hae- during the morning caused the Judge di TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING Line, San Francisco Packets, 'y to exert himself by exercising the Ju-- Planters' 'ire It. It la Hears In- i.il frown, was assisted down the AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Boston . Parties , Governor's Council by bodyguard of policemen. Packets. Yesterday. stairway a Agents of C. & Co., terested Hoy pong sold liquor without a li- Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Boston Board Underwriters. i"iM. dya mnt Brewer water question occu- cense. He explained that the wiles of Credit issued, available In all the Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un- The Wahlawa a pretending man prevailed. To Principal Cities of the World. derwriters. sick C .. .1 1 All - LIMITED. pied the attention of the Governor's sai-l- . vumpany. kim.er him his honor as his honor impos- INTEREST allowed after July L 1898. ed .i $100: . 'rrI council during the most of yestenlay fine of ii uacu uciuoiLD. I IIU I , . ovi and at th Queen Street. COflaeS you ua.i . Smith, F. M. Hatch "When a man to and cent (this form will not bear Interest LIST OF OFFICERS: I lion M morning craves spiritous stimulant, stating and were before the council and that unless It remains undisturbed for one C. M. Cooke, President; George H. other he Is on the brink if the grave, let him month); 3 months, 3 per cent; 6 months the matter of the charge which the grave, Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, NOTICE. drop into the or bid him go to a 3V4 per cent; 12 months. 4 per cent. Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. will make for the erection V f.osernment saloon." Allen. C. Water-hous- e, The Bread You on lands belonging was In Auditor; P. Jones, H. of the proposed dam Kaauwai the toils for disturb- WM, Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD o. R. Carter. Directors. t Territory waa discussed at length ing the services f the Penlel Mission. ",TT the Chilllngw n K n-- i was taken Deputy Sheriff orth, who or THE but definite action arrest, I as made the lady of I Long For stated that Wm. Manager JUHEI ISHIZUKA the mission got up to sing, and there- G Irwin ..President and Dai'y 'Maus Spreekels.. N ice Co., IT HAPPENED IN A DRUG STORE. upon defendant, who was drunk, yelled .First Presldenl AGENCY OF Ltd. W. M. Jiff a rd. . .Second Vice President la mad by us n whit and out. "You'd better Join the Democratic H. M. Whitney Sec. om t. party." He also Jr. ..Treasurer and HIN a lady came to said other things of a George W. Ross Auditor KL'i BANK, LTD. ajsata as th boat white flour "One day last winter more. If possible, disagreeable nature. dainty asked for a brand of When a bottle of fell - my drug store and arrested beer from Vineyard Street a ; " Tim and careful baking can mak cough medicine that I did not have In his shirt and smashed on the sidewalk. SUGAR FACT Rb. R. Grandln, the "Poor fellow." murmured a sympa- tock." sa;s Mr. C. thetic attorney, has suffered AND It of Ontario, N. T. "She 'he Transact General Banking and Ex- 2lcT popular druggist enough." change Business. was dlsapponted and wanted to know Defendant's story was that a sinner Commission Agents what cough preparation I could recom- came to the mourners' bench of the HEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, JIPAI mend. I paid to her that I could freely mission with sixteen separate petitions AGENTS FiK THE RAEW SON recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem-fl- y to the Lord of all. and only one confes- DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST ami that she could take a bottle sion that he was an evil doer. Here he Oceanic Steamship Company NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. giving a of the remedy and after it thought was an excellent chance to in- f Sati Francisco, ( "al. fiir trial If she did not find It worth culcate the doctrine of Democracy into R. Lewers. F. J. Lowrey. C. M. Cooke. money to bring back the bottle nnd the brains of the g 1 people gathered I would refund the price paid. In the together. H. W. FOSTER & CO.. LEWERS & COOKE. German Bakery course of a day or two the lady came The Judge didn't see the Joke, how- back In company with a friend In need ever,, and fined the brawler $15 and Gold and Silversmiths Importers and Dealers In Lumber and Office D MOM 77 UPTFI FOT ST of a oough medicine and advised her to costs, adding In conclusion: Building Materials. "as buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough "Fifteen dollars and one dollar costs, 414 Fort Street. Remedy. I consider that a very good why that's 1 to 1, the very essence of FINE WATCH REPAIRING, MM RED RUB- semi-- v Only the slgksct grade of for the remedy.' It Is Democratic doctrine, and the present is GRAVING and DIAMOND-SETTTN- O The eekly HAWAIIAN BER to asad la tba tamps mads bf for sale by Benson, S nlth ft Co., Ltd., a very excellent opportunity to incul- All Goods and Work Guaranteed. ZETTE Is Issued on Tuesdays and agents. cate the same." HOTEL STREET layt. hs HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO wholesale VHB PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES: HONOLULU, OCTOBER 16, 1900.

METEOROLOGICAL JUST ARRIVED ram SEPTEMBER RECORD

UN last Invoice Temperature mean for the month, 78.4 Fahrenheit; normal, 77.5; average daily maximum, 85.3; average daily minimum, 73.7; average daily range, "To See of European 11.6; greatest daily range, 16 de- grees; least daily range, 8 defrees; highest temperature, 87; lowest, 69. The Not to See" whole summer has had an average tem- Goods Fresh from the docks, resplendent in perature of 1.5 above the normal, That is the Question. new paint and interior furnishings, the which is a large difference for this lati United States naval collier Justin ar- tude. L rived in port yesterday, en route to Ma- Barometer average, 29.953; normal j nila via Guam. For nearly a year the 29.969 (corrected for gravity, .06); Under ihe Old Tari Justin has been lying at Mare Island highest, 30.08; lowest. 29.85; greatest There's no ' reason why you out of commission. ur change, .Ub. The barome- - should not see if your glasses are which emprise i ,..,, low throughout sum-indica- te u m V lo . i ter has been the Cintain William" Sfnttj,wv ' .1 in 'in right the kind we sell. r.e ! e mer. may heavy Um uuu unit: vessel wnicni which rains of "'"' !414 t,M , f for the winter. ristr n. It,.v Relative humidity, 6.2 per cent; nor- the slowest vessels attached to the mal, 6S.4; mean dew point, 66.8 ;normal, Navy Department, she. is considered 66.2; absolute moisture, 7.20 grains per Ladies' Golf Canes one of the staunchest, an! has a record cubic foot; normal, 7.06. It is part of our business to at of service which even many of the bat- Rainfall, 5 inches; normal, 2.05; tend to those useful members tleships now on commission wbuld be rain record days, 22; normal, 18. Cricketing proud to possess. Greatest fall in one day, 0.48. Luakaha Flannel rainfall, 8.25; Kapiolani Park, 0.06. When the Spanish war broke out and The artesian well level fell very ; YOUR the combined fleets of Admirals Samp- - slightly from 32.90 to 32.85 feet above EYES Reduction son and Schley were sent to Cuban wa-- j mean sea level. Bagatele Boards Sale ters, the Justin was purchased, and Trade wind days, 26 (two of north-northeas- t) And that we are meeting with To make room for a large invoice of during the entire period of -- ! ; normal number of trade marked success is evidenced by VEHICLES wind days, 26. Average force wind, ETC. now ade freighted fuel for the fleet. First of the daily increase of our optical Jf on the way. Kor a limited time we will Beaufort scale, 2.6. Cloudiness, ir . , sne carried coal 10 me DlocKadlng fleet tenths offer our present stock of facing of sky, 3.8; normal, tenths of sky, 4.0. business. the Havana coast. Next she Approximate percentages of district was sent around to Join the fleet which rainfall as compared with normal: 1 1 I I A II guarded the entrance to Santiago har- Hllo. 65 per cent; Hamakua, 35 per WW I bor and was one of the fleet of "mos- cent; Kohala, 50; Waimea, 70; Kona, - ww 1 . Buggies, quito" 150;Kau, 25; Puna, 60 to ; Maui, 100; We Runabouts, vessels which gave to the war- Hate ships Oahu 50 to 120; Kauai, 60 to 100 per the sinews of modem warfare cent. 10 Fort street coal. Average temperature: Oregon Pepeekeo, Hilo, . Phaetons, When the and Iowa steamed 10o feet elevation, mean maximum, 82,7; But beg to remind you that noth- Surreys, around Cape Horn m at mm rm 1 Into the Pacific the mean minimum, 70.3; Waimea, Hawaii, ing in the way of correcting eye r am. was sent 2,730 elevation, 78.7 66.9; 111 ETC , ETC., ETC. Justin with them, and came and Kohala, trouble or grinding every kind of .waaami a ifmm u to San Francisco when the Iowa broke 585 elevation, 85.2 and 72.5; Kealakekua, ri At Kreatly 1,585 a lense for everv eve reduced prices. (WDont lose this onnortunitv down. elevation, at 6 a. m ; Paia, 150 kind of elevation, highest. ; lowest, ; Ku-laokah- ua trouble, is beyond our skill. She Is a slow boat. Her machinery (W. See our stock of Dtumv w is not powerful to It. Castle's), 60 feet ele- and able drive her at vation, highest, 87; lowest, 69.5; aver- Company, Drats, Etc., Harness, Whips, Robes the rate of seven knots an hour her age, 78.3; Kilauea, Kauai, 325 feet ele- maximum speed. She left 'Frisco on vation, average maximum, 82.4 ;aver-ag- e N. her present trip on October 1, and minimum, 72.6 MR. A. CHAPMAN, an ex therefore made this port in fourteen CURTIS J. LYONS, Meteorologist. pert optician just from the Coast days. She carries 3,500 tons of special has charge of this department, Limited. coal for the naval fleet at Guam and RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER, and all orders entrusted to him Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co., Manila. The coal comes from Castle (Prom Reports will be carefullv filled anri at Gate, Utah, to Weather Bureau.) reckoned by authorities HAWAII. tended to. F. J. LOWRET. PtmIiIm the finest for use on warships. VIoe-Presiue- It cost Elev. Rain. C P. CHASM. nL JtVII about $10 a ton delivered on Stations DAT BLOCK. BERET AN I A board the (Ft.) (In.) ARTHUR B. WOOD. Trearcitf. STREET. Justin. iWaiakea . 50 6.92 Hilo (town) J. A. OILMAN, Secretary. The coal is stowed away in an . 100 5.69 all . K. steel enclosure. The Kaumana . 1250 S.61 P. DOLE. Auditor. hull, bulwarks and Pepeekeo . decks of 100 7.76 THIS WEEK are steel, no wood being used Hakalau orm in their construction. On the deck are Hcnohlna We are offering In connection with many oth-- r Nov-lti- -. NOTICE. in the tubes In which are lowered thermome- Laupahoehoe 500 ters twice a rlnv tr ,i..t ..r-r-., i ,.,... i, .. )ckala 400 Kmw mAWMjt 1 1. . 250 there is any likelihood of a fire break- - -- iiui'io" 750 appraisers, trustees, elven ing out in the coal. i " There are .flush Paauhau (Moore)' 300 FORT STREET. derwrltera. tubes which lead directly from the Paauhau (Greig) . pumps 1150 into the hold and in a few mo- - Honokaa (Muir) . . 425 Dry ments it can be flooded, and afterwania Honokaa (Rickard) 1900 Goods as easily pumped out. Kukuihaele .... 700 O. Chase, An upper deck has ben added during jxIuiH1 Ranch ' 1100 6. the 200 Wl IHI I. vessel's stay at Mare Island. This kchala (Parsonage) 350 s" ttuuiuonai room tor the ship's offi- - ivohala (Mission) 585 Office 204 Judd BulldLig. ers, logemer with rooms. Di- Kohala (Sugar Co.) 234 chart Telep ne, Sit. rectly below are en- Hawi 300 klaln the rooms of the Rawl gineers, and bathrooms for the officers. 600 Line Waimea . . . . 2720 Tn these are porcelain lined tubs. Kailua cr;. TBM following gents : They a 950 for are entirely closed in with steel Kealakekua 1580 - ... GENTS- BALBRIOGAN walls, and Hammam baths can be tak- Naalehu g5Q 0.48 SHIRTS 20ents each en by means .Naalehu Waikiki "VKRSHIRta 25 of steam pipes which lead jjjq cents each Naalehu 5725 HOSE 3 pairs 25 into the rooms. SILK for cents iHonuapo 15 0.00 Castle & Cooke TIES 2 25 The petty officers have .'. .'.'.'.y.'.'.'. for cents commodious Hilea . 310 0.10 LINEN COLLARS 2 quarters LIMITED for 25 cents near the forward hatch. The p"hala 850 crew's quarters in Moaula IS SALE IS FOR ONE WEEK OKLT, the bow are well 700 HK.'.INNING OCTOBER 13. adopted for Volcano House . 4000 2.851 and their comfort. On the af- LIFE SO. the WAIKIKI INN will 1 ter deck is a kllaa (Russel) 1700 fire quick firing ' gun, waimtu 2500 wagonette for the benefit of its pi bought from Great Britain at the Kapoho outbreak of the Spanish jjo leaving; the corner of Fort and war. The off- l'onoiKi s: 10 streets as follo-v- icer's rooms are models of neatness. Kalapana 8 Insurance THE Handsome wardrobes, with berths built MAUI. POR WAIKIKI INN: BARGAIN STORE a w Opposite 'f pretty light colored woorl rtour Olowahi v J VMt W 12:39 P.M. the Fire ft, 0.00 Mi t:S0 A. M. Station , Fort and Beretania Streets. thn i: T . . . : i w .juwji ims ueen nttea up under Waiopae Ranch 700 0.00 6:30 P.M. . ALBERT BLOOM, Proprietor. the careful supervision of Knupo (Mokulau) 2S5 4.9S - the Navy Kipahuhi AGENTS FOR- FROM WAIKIKI INN. Department. and every detail is spick ' 300 1.86 Hamoa lUantation 60 and span after the manner usually pre- 3.02 New England Muruol Liie 7:4 A. M. 4:M P. M Nahiku 60 7.2S insurance eo 10: A. M, scribed by the Navy Department. Elec- Xahiku lights .... 900 S.17 tric and fa - v. Haiku OF BOSTON. every iui uiBiit'u lor 700 2.05 ElntrU C - D .: V V portion of the vessel. Kula (Von Tempsky) . . . 41X10 The officers Kula (Kealahou) 2900 rim insurance and crew of the Justin I'uuomalei lei fioiom are civilians. As the bill providing ... 1400 L that iso 0.76 OF HARTFORD. will play during dinner at the Iu ssels of the Justin class gov- iy shall be Haleakala Ranch 2000 Wednesday and Sunday evenlngi erned by naval officers has not passed, been LANAI. she will carry a civilian crew Maunalel (Keomuku) until Congress passes 4 9.m M. ALHY, the bill. OAHU. H COUNTER H. N. The collier's officers are: Commander, j Funahou (W. I5ureai) . 50 Manage-- VVm. K. Scott first officer. 1.55 Hughes; Samuel Kulaokahua GO 1.17 second officer. Howard Kewalo (Kin street) . . .. IS third officer, Bee: 0.60 N. G. Robinson; chief en- Makiki Reservoir 150 0.78 CASTLE & COOKE, gineer, Thomas Xieisnn- - i Kapiolani Park 10 0.06 .' The Herman Neilson; second ft hool Street (Bishop) .'. 50 2.74 Jeweler HONOLULU. assistant F j . . J. Walsh: thirrt Insane Asylum . 30 1.56 Paclfie Heights 700 4,21 REMOVED Merchan STRAW HATS JUSt below hriilp-- to v,,...... TO THE Commission the N'tuianu (W. W. Hall) . . .. bell. is one 50 2.92 It of the historic bells of Nuuanu (Wyllie street) . 250 4.74 ...IN THE... Nuuami (Elec. 15 T?an,'S naVy end waa cat in Stn.) 4' 4.49 SUGAR FACTORS. 1859. was first put Nuuami, laiakaha . . . . . S50 8.25 Love : aboard the U S VERT LATEST STYLES. ' Mar.oa (Woodlawn D.) . Block S. "Dacotah," of the Omnhn io .. 2S5 5.07 j Maunawill 225 NEXT DOOR AGENTS FOR AT bears the following 2.40 TO legend: Koneohe ion 2.28 The Kwa Plantation Co. "U. S. Ny. Waimanalo 0.6S The Agricultural Ca, IWAKAMI S, HOTEL i Waialua STREET U. S. S. Dacotah." Ahulmanu 350 6.62 H. Kahuku H. WILLIAMS The Kohala Surer Co. It has therefore already been through 1.22 PORT The Sugar Mill 0 two wars-t- Kwa Plantation 60 STREET. Waimea he Civil and the Spanish. Waipahu The Koloa Aancmltural Ca n special 200 0.00 compliment to a LWahlaw: 900 The Works, It her class vessel of 0.32 Fulton Iron the Navy Department took KAUAI. Ma. w,c ueii irom Its collection of LIhue (Grove Farm) . . 200 2.19 The Standard Oil Co. souvenirs and sent it ,!,. Grand Opening into active service (Molokoa) 300 2.24 The George F. Blaks Stats again when the fleets went into L:hue (Kukana) 1000 3.83 waters. Cuban IN A FEW DATS. Kealla 1.44 The New England Mutual U Lying Kilauea 325 alongside the Pacific Mail 4.70 snrance Co. of Boston. wharf the Justin's Hanabf 10 5.03 bulwark rail was w atawa 32 3.32 The Aetna Plre Lunrase even with the dock stringer. HUSTACE She leaves RECORDS NOT HITHERTO PUR. & CO Hartford. Pnnn ""'ernoon ror Guam, after takine IjISH ED AUGUST, Tha Alllcnna Aaanr&ne Ca it on a big supply of coal. DEALERS IN ' Kohala (Sugar Co.) ... 4.07 Awini Ranch j r,'go VESSELS IN PORT. C. J. LYONS, n Meteorologist Government Survey. Wood and Coal. PHOTOGRAPHI ARMY N. B. Observers are requested to for- AND NAVY. ALSO-WH- JU9t'n' ward their reports promptly at the end ITE n,t XaGuan;er of each month, that they may appear In PORTRAITS. the published report on isth - the of the AND GET THE BEST - luguiT"01"- Pnd- - M,dWay UU following month. BLACK SAND MERCHANTMEN. Which w. wlU sell at the lowest market (Thl. CAME NEAR DYING. Guarant Hat does not include coaster.. rata First Class Work Ready "For thre days and nights I suffered Rock Roofing c1scnoBSbeArmi2bk- - Ptter' Fra" ag ny untold from an attack of cholera r. uarey does not wiau IT HAS TMfc - bk- momus Drought on to aeeent 5T00D TEST FOR 25 YEARS ASdcetob;y; 3Br- - Derult. Newcastle. by eating cucum- wrk nnieti bers," says M. E. Lowther. clerk of the SEATTLE BEER tMry. district court. Centerville, Iowa. "I adyJloc Roof Paint dW for all kind, of roof., thought I should surely die, and tried a --AT bt .mokertaato Br" the-- bk' noM- - dozen different medicines, Newcastle. Oc- - purpose. but all to no Enterprise,tcr?' I sent for a bottle of Cham- a!iv Am. schr.. San Francisco, berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea CRITERION SALOON. AQENT5 POR Sunshine Water Auirust M Remedy and three doses relieved me FtTlCZor?e- - Am. entirely." "V- rP.. Morse OmM This remedy is for by . dbdiATtI hav oc ' Penson, sale Heater .... Fresno, Am Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale bk., Peterson, agents. tober 10 Newcastle Oc- - C C0 ot wmtr day and night without t he twe of fire. Call ae Hawaiian PHDTnr.RAPH and it worklna S8Chmldt Soda Works, Fran- - Rev. J. H. Teale, having held Bap-- I LIMITED. Alpine Cement, Canned Fruits, cTof tist pastorates in EMMA AND British Columbia and VINEYARD STS. MOTT-8MIT- H BIXXjjJ Oregon, is now secretary and organiser Monterey Sand, Pet and Highland Creams, wv m mm r Ul. wm of the New York State Anti-Saloo- n League Goods Delivered Mortar Stains, Standard Biscuit Co. Kosamond, Am. j for the district of Greater New Free schr. Ward, San Fran- - York. ClBCO. OctohAr Rev. J. Q. a. Henry is the State TELEPHONE 405. HARRISON Paper Paper Bags, 8tjorn. Nor. bk., Ellefsen 'superintendent. and September 10. Newcastle, LIMITED. Boltz Clymer & Co'e Cigars. ebasUan Bach. Br. bk., NaaasakL h-- Dearrihine thr. , .x..

Am. e corres-Septemb- er ft Skaelt. bk., Roblnaon, Tort Gamble Vl"' HonSong Tl-RSlN- 27. i Zdnt of Timesn.savs: Att,. Sawtko Pt.avino. Th Is the POPULAR (Star of Russia, I the WHEEL kept 0 Am. w.. MortPnn u.I1.chur.ch.lnueen suburbs of Canton Large rtock of Moldings HAWAIIAN TRADING CO., Ltd. castle. October 2. " aestroyed. and the Catholic W O. Irwin, bg.. FORT STREET, LOVE Am. Generaux. San Ii.an and the T W BUILDING. 29. I VG Whitman & aVllil 11 ills. 9 a J September etoat22crted en dese" Co., Lomsn. Estimates Furnished on Short m FORT BTRUn, Kawalahao St. TH PAU1F10 QOMMKBCIAL ADTKBTMKB: HOROtULU, OCTOBER l, 1904. BY b9D'.-- and firing upon the crowd aa thf-- he found the drove of animals he had Sale AUTHORITY. ceBi in. A few of the attackers were no turned loose on A" ction dcuot kllle., but the ammunition soon the plantation had not THE SHUNS iind the missionaries were help only decreased the number of snakes, aw km 3KT11 raias J wmmm KHAOK NOTi less. They are Boon killed ami tx h.-rt- I but that they were actually thriving oi av ' and their bodies i!,rn into the flanH-- s them. He told his neighbors about it. ISIL BOallBBnaTaBl .if (ho of e l"jrniiiK houses. Tht three ladle, and now the whole valleyis one large, Hoard of Health. native- - .. ;wlth a teacher, fled to the rear hogpen w Honolulu, . in hich hundred of the animals sgBf r.. v.rt. where they w. r- - cut down in like lare feeding literally on For- - Hoard of Health will Institute a VILLAINIES manner ami i. h. u, w 301,1 th snakes. larbag senrles Wednesday, October Mr?'" " ' ' r lu iui-- to la I I Uen and ex- - """" " ' " uiu uuj mini nirre, mm ; ..-- ! as the others had bean: alao i notwithstanding the beauty of the 1o. f.ic the district 1,1-I- that between I - the' hearts of the three men were cut out Iplae , because of the snakes: now ha street and ... : - ,.t . t . . v . . - - I but Co.. ua. Kamahatnaha IV. Road. , an. 1.. 1,,.. unc nunare.i that the remedy has been found nnd at 011 i- - ns were , muat ba put Into suitable killed at the same time, trlt. k, ...... them . .ntalners and toft - Detailed Roman Catholics. I...... at street entrant.- Account of the vr: Board t lue P's mai grow iat on snaae looa r iiKion F.n venlent ! carta. Chow Fu i fifty miieB southwest of Tal tne land is destined to be in great de-Y- u. So liquid win, tr n. It was one ' cuttings, yard of the last victims of mand, as it is the most fertile land in K Murders. Ings or e. the rage of Yu - stable manure will b re-.- Hsien. litre both, the ire- West Virginia. This mav sound iik r "I by the mi Cirfnavn h fairy snake tale, but I assure you that d.'i'l1 foreigners."JveThe mem- - ,s a" a., bers of the mission prent were: Mr. and " corrt, and that hundreds of pigs PARTIAL LIST OF I . se rvli f for " 'f lead nn rtul. MISSIONARY SUFFERINGS Mr-- K. It. Atwater and two children. are so,d from the valley ever?" year been arranged, sad the following Mr. and Mr. O. W. Pwe and one son. that have literally "become fat on; wllf nppry . There were aTsb present in-th- e citv mepl- - snakes. ' ' Horse, cows and n mules, 11.00 each; of the Swedish Mission, Mr. and Mrs. calves, sheep and Ij.nfrren. naturalized Am. riean !tizens: "" 'ats, 11.60 each; doirs and cats. :ss an the letter Received by Mrs. J. B. Ather- - Knglish lady. TheKe 1 names are all Kiven by the helper who es- - Real Estate HAS. WII.COX, ton From ,mrco. 1 p to August 13th non. of these har-- ti Mrs. Hartwell at MEETING --tocraUfy Board of hhd been molested. The old Prefect had Id Health u.-'- i MOT ami tne uovernor had sent a new 1 Chefoo. FOR - . THE PURPOSE man fully la sympathy with his worst de- - : OF ORGANIZ- urn slcrs. Two days after his arrival he de- - ING THE 1: - v : TKNl.KUH --T"V. m . . FOB SALE BY in louoing aecn OBt ol the terrible ti)i. foreigner, Shunsl murdera had not bees driven out; e in places fore.-.- l I Will r4Mlved at tha Otfl.-- ail other they had been Unuiniinn ? hno S onlhnr Cn of na was receive! hv MrU 1 b ssi away, rhe Maalstrate replied that these nte t I'uhUc WoPka till U t..n I aVf 1 s ...... U". roin " ti iiariweii ,,r tti- - Americans had been very peaceable ami IIUnUIIUIlOIIU&aLH UU. WILL E. FISHER. i Ml-- l.indly diapoaed people uo f,... lon at Cheefoo: and be had had 1 ., .h T Hall...... f Mi .1 , .. er I . - .J. ' A ciuiuii iui aviiuiiiK iiieiii a .. Ane. KDe.-lflcat'un- "rt,'v ('nrstlan at Office of A..I-I...- ,. teacher, a Kraduat Prefect then haototed that they must be WILL BE HELD IN . .. lor tne Worth China t'ollefre at Tiimr.Cho sept away within two days. Under this I Works. who has b. en mpl. ;,s a In 3 .superintendent Public Woik- - toys impulsion the Magistrate sent over aM acnool at Feng Chow fu Shansi, arreated the Chief Dispenser, was CHAMBER OP $i000 BERET ANIA STREET, ben accept in Tlen-Ts- h H alio COMMERCE 7 blnd himself to the low arrived un lay evening, given 300 blows. The demand was made McCully street; three lota, slse est any bid. September 1st, having es-- aped 139; terms to 10 or from the that he aOP&uld secure all tne arms in tin suit. general maeware. II.- - tlo- - J A.M. VNPLKHH. left Shansi on 1 ssession or tne mission. These were Thursday, October IS, r m my vl, iS8it"'l, s 1TTNATJ .11 Superintendent Public Works. Vc ordlngly given up, two pistols and two Vl.m STREET LOT, 06 x1st. arrived safe.' He is a remarkably Intelli- - rifles. The At tO a. with many valuable tree ajadj i demand to hasten their de m. Ctotottor 13th. ltdt. 64T& gni young man. who, within past 1 the parture was repeated. A request was mad- - ahrubbery; ready to build upon 1 ' lu 'peaa r.nguso on henair o.k . . of Mrs. Atwater, who was about v .1 Sr " h" conm,d. they 33,800 :;. 1 .rh1 tnt be allowed a few BERETANIA STREET. tox lurporatloD Notices. .i ,,,lnd to lv" n respite, but All members of the CHAMBER OF tween Victoria, 1.1 curate the Prefect insisted thai MEN and Pennaeola and detailed report His account the were to he sent away to the coast COMMERCE and all BUSINESS streets; slse 0s x lis; with tree. ! an,, must te ready the next day. Four who desire to invest in a PROFITA uuDDerj, grass, etc. Id vn june ioin tne nrst inuroers ere country carts were prepared for them BLE INDUSTRY, or who are Interest- 1 OLAA STOCKHOLDEHS M1ETING. ' mm it ted as ed in promoting the far as known. This was at and their goods duly packed. They were manufactures in 37,505 Kl- - 10 Hstaop Halen, th- - Islands, or In development field CORNER PENSACOLA and where two ladies of l) start August lath. A guard the of a sto-ga- Vt of twentv nau streets; sue, 100 x 300. An nt - rhlna Inland Mission were living alone - 'soldiers was ready for manual labor other than that of A SFKCIAL MKKTING OF THK Vt I U7 I . . k. a. . L. a em aaaa a made As soon as the k ....-- n knn. an i n-- s . 1 corner lot with trees, etc., and - noren hwcii, i neir arrangements were made, the foreign'"1 ,onB''r wnu are 18o uesirous 01 Mawfcholdera of the Olaa Sugar Com- I many advantages. As line a as PI neatn was reported by telegram long since. lie uses were sealed up. creating an opening for many women lot to tod to by Preol-t- o On can he found In Honolulu. - ' .1 IMins. Limltesl. called tha the day mentioned some 300 Boxers The and git Is to learn a profitable trade, kaa Kmi ' missionaries requested that they be 1. nt be held at rooms of broke Into their compound saasatoMM M pi to are Invited to attend. the the mltted srll their houses to provide 38,000 BERETANIA STREET. f (fham f C.mmerre In H..n..lilu. the following Incident. A few rough silver for the Journey. The officials re- The details of this Industry, cost of hgan atta-kln- front gate plied profits, WfU Fensacola; house snd lot; sn Tip oithu. at to 00 a. m. on rrldny. October rcuths their that all property had been conflscat-0- 1 manufacture, markets and kNe aent a helper to the District M- -. by Imperial decree be presented this meeting. lot, 65x290; tins locality. CIft. in. Trtistes Thr and could not be at to trate to ask for help. The c.fflelal an i. hwl that a property In coun-tr- y ktoi r rr con- small a HENRY 36 250 10 Tha object of the meeting la to hlnaelf, and. finding no further harm than ac- - HIUL. COTTAGE M r ,n could be sold. This was IS, 1900. By-Law- s; the smashing of gate, reproved i Honolulu. October street; contains I rooms, hath and at Xsa is sider amendments to tha the the one and a small BUB) was made to nd also for the purpose of taking such Informant and struck him with his own sll modern Improvements; well Im- hand. This gave notice to the crowd proved; size of lot. 60 x 200; possibly u 1 Hon as may be deemed advisable that The seaped teacher (who brings this MASTER MASONS I tr.ey could Impunity. Tio i special terms. Ing bonding attack with rod a horse given him by Mr. the of the planta began oace. I ihin I at Another appeal to the Ataater. Ere long on the Jourtvy he IH , ; I', tion, and also to consider auch other Magistrate was mad.-- who replied that his h'trd suspicious remarks made by the i 3125 COTTAGE to be removed; 0s "hi-- n TAKE NOTICE. to as may' be brought before the nr.derllngs were Intended to protect soldiers. From these he gathered that Queen street, opposite Mlllianl fit. s ae and not foreigner. A larg. r crowd mischief was meant, and on the advice and Judiciary buHdlng; Has 7 t at once entered the premises. of o'e- - of the soldiers, escaped from the I J P. COOKE. The ladles in helplessness kneeled 34,500 ' ' their party. When not far away he heard the COMFORTABLE COTTAGE! S I Usto S'lgar . Mil mercy, Badges for the Reception of I" before the crowd and begged for tiring of a gun, and afterwards learned seven rooms, modern Improvements, Honolulu, II. T . October 15. 1000 but they were replied to by twlng Waten Shrlners can be had from the Masters tin 7 that this was the signal for attack on etc, with pleasing grounds; slse ad M77 on the heads with clubs at Intervals. Rome the party. At this signal the soldiers of Lodges here. J. Mort Oat of Ha- lot, tt z 123; on Anaponl street, near alao took glass bottles and broke them rushed upon the helpless victims and cut waiian, C. M. White of Le Progres, and Wilder avenue. Should be seen te upon their heads. The ladles lived about torn down severally with their swords. W. L. Stanley, acting, of Pacific. be appreciated. Fifteen hundred SUGAR CO 11 D. sn hour from first upon them. I r-ha-a 4 M'BRYDE , the attack h. ir bodies were then stripped and bur-k- d L. T. GRANT, dollars can remain on mortgage. Their clothea were off and their to taken together in a ditch by the roadside. Badge Com. r Tbl . Chairman Printing and 10 v,.rii-- w,,rh" tk" wh the oi apvd messenger returned the sec Many other desirable COTTAOBa. 18 HKRBBT UIVtM THAT w- - )nff,rmed of their death, he sent ov. r 5677 H- ond day to - ninth nt ten I 10) Wf learn the fate of hla foreign well located, at excellent terms. two boses for coffins. These coffins were friends. In addition to the above he 10 ent it.' per share), levied on the as plaerd In the new Baptistery recently fin- e McBryde Sugar heard that three Swedish missionaries at For addition list call at office oi II able stock of tha ished in their own court yard. The de- - Ning away by Lodge Le Progres DelXceanie Is on OetobeY 1. 1900, lung t'hou had been sent to Ltd due and tSHS Of this terrible affair were learned the official !o iM. Vr.m.u, rlv.r ik,.i. a to be) on 16, 1900. S-- will delinquent October tl'OUgh a messeng r from tile can. bein uncertain Ifa teJme.1 nl.n No. 124. A. & A. S. RITE. lo I re wi I please make prompt A reerics n Board Mission at Fen Chow Fu. Htrs a that women at Chleh Hsiu Hslen had Will E. i at the office of Mssstb. Theo. ext disaster In order of time was on made an Fisher, m effort to escape and that a IfMa 4 favlea 4k Cs. Ltd. J. ne . at Sheo Yang seventy miles east French and Miss Palmer had fled to Hung I neal. T. U. IWANZT, m Tal Tuen city. This Is the mission sta- - Tung Hslefl. Ull ESTATE AGT. AID AUCT10EEEB Treasurer tlcn of Independent workers under Mr. This messenger then started for Tien- - j THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL to II nolutu. September 19. 1900, M66 T W Plggott. 1 were here at the TatB, August 23, and arrived at Tal Ku, meeting of the above lodge at 7:30 Alakea and Merchant Street. to tine Mr aid Mrs. Piggott and s n. Mr. where the terrible end of the mission! o'clock THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Robinson, tutor of the lad recently ar. fR(.ro tojd hIm He pagged through at its hall. Masonic Temple. HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO m ! rived, two daughters of Rev. Atwater of tr.e mountains and at Hual Lu found Gov. Fen Chow Ku, and Miss iMival. alst a y ,, H-i- en with tmnn. ...mi.bH Thf. i WORK IN SECOND DEGREE. to NOTICE. teacher. I'.v. rnor had gone as Hsln lso 21, seven persons far as for Members of Hawaiian Lodge, No. COTTAGES so These were driven from the relief of Peking, but having heard of Pacific Lodge, No. 822, and all so- to tr-ei- homes Into the huta not far away. and Tm KIIOOKH OF THE HA the capture of the city had returned to' journing brethren are invited to be " They soon returned to their home, how. liual Lu. present. Minn Hugar Company will be eler, and were there rrested by the Dis messenger s October l.'.th. to October The arrived at Cheng Ting By order of the W. M. . For Rent r4nsfers from trict Magistrate and compelled to go to 25 34 inclusive; which date stock- - August and was pleased to find that E. B. FRIEL, Secretary. 10 list after the capital. Tal Tuen. On the way they twenty foreigners were in cathe- will please call nn the secretary were safe the 40 or chained with handcuffs and collars, dral there. Among these were Mr. Grif- .o change their old certificates and not permitted to buy foci. The sol-dle- ra fith, wife AND BBS and child. Mr. F.rown and wife, . 10 ..f one hundred dollars for Were not even allowed to sell them one K. Republican Meeting t R. lilshop. three priests and five c-r- I of par value ot Twenty rr at a dollar apiece. On July 6th the nuns, together five (one to r .u special meeting with railway men 30 el at the (were taken, and on srrlval at Tal Yun Belgian). 18. 1900. French, three Italian and one 4 of tl ders August placed In separate rooms. Mrs. Plggo't Itrlgadler General here had protected th m THIRD PRECINCT, FOURTH DIS- - W L. HOPPEK. not being sllowed to communicate with nil and was quite friendly. TRICT, 5071 Secretary. ; On most of the Furniture her huahaml. June Sth Going further north he found to ndle? foreign houses at Tal Yuen had been of railway still Intact between Ting Chou THE REPUBLICANS OF THE missionaries, with excep- Pao-ting-f- n. burned, the the and At Pau.ting-f- u he suc- Third Precinct, Fourth District, are re- For Sale S10CKH0LDERS' tnEFTIKG. tion of Miss Cooml.s. having escaped to In a Knglish ceeded getting boat and came safe quested to meet Wednesday evening, the house of Mr Farthing, of the through to Tien-Tsl- n with his terrible 17. 1SO0. 7:30. un-ah- October at at the residence Ke. A M ADJOT'KNKti MEETING OF Bsptlst Mission. Miss Coombs was le message of horror snd anguish He of M. P. to escape, being burdened bv her Chairman Robinson of five rooms, to the stockholders of the Honolulu Stock brought with him on a piece of blue cloth DE ROO. COTTAGE bath an6 girls. of Boxers : . will be called on Oc- ratlve school Hundreds the name of Mr. C. W. Price, with th-- 3676 Secretary. all modern Improvements; rent 320 per i Yards Co.. Ltd rough people crowded Into their tober 10, IMO. at the office of the com- ar.d had words. '"This man's storv will be relia- month. Nice garden, plenty of shrub- dlrec-or- a houses, but several of the missionaries ble." pany, for the purpose of electing fight through crowd and bery, etc., in good order. Entirely for the ensuing year. All stock- msnaged to the WANTED. all s) escaped, the lady being left behind furnished with new Including: holders are requested to b present or During rioting, many were furniture. Km by proxy. The meeting Is the IT'S INDISPUTABLE. piano. 3600. represented trampled upon, two school girls being trod the Price railed for 30 a. na. k THIRTY MEN HACKMEN for A NKWHOfBK. to drath. Automobile Company. In- soldiers K-na- Miss Coombs pPaded with the Because It'a in Honolulu and Can telligent men of steady habits, with Also, COTTAGE of five rooms, on u who were sharing In the looting and Be Investigated. good references, only required. Knowl- street, near Alapat. Rent 317. A13 burning to save her life. Th y se.-- her edge ad streets a necessity. Young men SS..SSMNT NOTICE. leateao ano tnrew ner into ne um-- s ... Like all statements which have pro preferable. Preliminary instruction in furnished, plants, etc. Furniture for i nothing the burning houses. f.ater but - trolnlrp srhnnl irlven while Iinficr sal - sale, 3300. pile wns found In the place filed this and like all which will fol- ' a of ashes , arv lmiffirms furnlRbPd at cost: eood ACRICUllURAl CC. where she fell. The :i?ove missionaries loa-- the party interested Is a citizen, wages. Apply personally to Manager tlfJlUA I several daysvat the LODGING HOUSE, on Queen street, must have remain. In a city of about 25,000 people It Is Hawaiian Automobile Company, at to I LIMITED. house of Mr. Farthing. On July 7th the 411 of eight rooms; entirely furnishes! - Rapid Transit Company's office, Governor sent for a complete list of the bard to hide the doings of your neigh- 9 10:30, or by Rent small. Price 3200. foreigners. On the 9th. Fort 8treet between and to names of the bora. It is an easy matter to find the mall. Hox 536. 5669 called . ' i. h was Monday, ordered them to Ammmmmmkrtn have been a he " " companv Sll to come to his Yamen under the pre-ter- ce residence of Mr. Metcalf. The reader All of these ARE CHEAT, and the 1 n the asaasnble stoch of this : to escort It- MORGAN. Auctr. as to become due snd payable st tb that he Intended thm has not to sit down after he peruses NOTICE. opportunity will not again present safe to the coast. On entering the first self. of Castle sV Cooks. Ltd.. on gate of the Yamen they were surrounded this statement, which follows, and com- - EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER ri:.. I mo. 10 per CMlt 'U0 p r b a siinr l of soldbr. This neir.g WOD(jer as he would WOIludr were this pmninvM durin the dav in office, de 15. 13O0. States, aneut imny .",-"-" . Cqt, evening under- - ahare). delinquent October ; eires to aet work. Will aciatic ! word, were allowed to enter the circle case in san ranciscn - a mm 2 lA kV Ticket 134J0. 10 (110 per to oy pe miss - Wivl Afl ct,ber 3. per cent nd e.chfortign. r; w,, cut piece, creaiiea. He Ms not to sn Are "Vuch ooening.7", ill JUs . as ff 111 1 1D11C1 ahar delinquent November 34, 1900. se mw.ti cnr.u. .u tney genuine; l ne man is nera ai up, books. i plsccd nasKcis, . writing or balancing of I,, aded sml the .vis in in Honolulu nroof should con can be furnished. Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets. W. A. BOW EN. w re buns upon ih- - four sate or tne Best references forty ..atlve Christians were vince. Read this: Address. Trees. Walalua Agr. Co.. Ltd. city About I' .V.Ta a!1v rr XT aa na "BOOKKEEPER," CANDIDATES .. th- - If. U.tnalf rt kir. In nam. - 5675 Office. The following !j t- - P.oman rathonc tne iouowing miormauon: i waa ai- Advertiser ' priest, were killed In the name way. They lctea witn a painiui reeling in my ar.- - reported as chl.fly Frenchmen. Tne for over five years. various NOTICE - . ck The NOTICE. wrfi of the thlrtv-Jlire- e foreigner kill remedies resorted to did me no good, until, falling in with the advice of a TO CONTRACTORS AND OWNERS. $6,250 ; THE rolXOWIN DBSCUIUED kL.hri.Tn? (Mr- - W. J. Maxwell) I procured The caroenters of Honolulu in mass per , r r-- .. cent bonds STcen i- Hawaiian (iovernmeat IS . t m some of meeting assembled on the 31st day of have Inst or stolen, and all per-n- . Thi i .i ..f thoiie killed not comi'i' ai iub xiuiiiaier i;iug rocov,toES3 Sean but as far as known, hiss follows: Sir. rVuna uacaacne ruaney fill.. 1 nin "U8U. "141 il ij ue men are warned against negotiating the - . to a of ELEGANT s l wife. Mr. glmpson and wif when nten,Uon. as,k tol redaction Ptokrs . - hardly finished taking them the i 0 o ... ' Virtue nar il.v a .' now The number, and dste. of the bonds ' ,hVeeh..d en P altogether, and I feel at ; lo 8 hours'per day are: rarthln wye an.1 that I have been completely cured Of on and after the lBt day of November. De-eeub- er for-- COTTAGE No a 4) per rent stock A. date J?n Tf? Mr whitehouse and wif the terrible suffering I underwent j 1900. The pay per day to be the same is 31, 1900. If. IMS, H.tt. twenty-tw- o at TaI Yuen. merly. By keeping a box of the pills as it was on August De-esssa- er This makes No. 71, per seat stock A. date with the ven from Sheo-yan- c In the house I am fortified against any y order or the Of seven rooms, bath and all mosV BSSl .hirh 5675 li. i no. 31.000. twenty-nine- . There .re thus four return of my complaint at fu CARPENTERS' UNION. ern improvements. Size of lot Ms er nakes pgle 200. 74. per cent stock A. dats i,m.a in ha aunnlled it is ror ino times. It seems almost miracu Ample room for stable. An JR, 11, 13M, 31.000...... t ir.irtr.ihr. forelaners that the lure abundance of shrubbery, plants i Ds-esfSb- van- k .:.'-- er lous the pains should have COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE rr " Ms. 71. 3 per cent stock A. dats of Bhansl demands a that nice lawn, etc., situate on Lunallls K t v. . 7. DWa fndlsh Governor so speedily. Ail from H, 1st, tl.000. reward. It Is also reported that H snd ished sufferers street near Pensacola, Small pay N T.I. per rent .'-- ck A d.V- - An around Ta'l Tuen native Christians backache should get some of Doan's NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ment down If desired. il. 1"1. 81 OOS. lave been killed. The English Baptist Backache Kidney Pilla" John P. Waters and H. E. Paxton have Na HA per seat stock A. dats Au- - Mission at Hsln Chou, Is thlrty.nve milc Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are formed a to do sanitary ALSO 'MA , a- - l It. 1891. 31.0Mb of Ta'l Tuen, on tne . fc &n 60 plumbing under the firm name Ifs - north sta-- M druggl8ta at cents a box, per cent stock A. dats Au- running north. The six ntlMlonsrlr. mailed nn ters & Co., Queen street, betwc IUch-- 14. ards and Alakea streets. 5S76 ' 1VM. 31.000. genth- - Ms. per Mock A. Au- - Mr" MrsWMcCurrana single receipt of price by the Holllster Drug Ko. cent date ml are all 14. 31.000. man n 1 s single lady. These Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the $7,500 mi. in- - POLITICAL "a sj n any I escaped on horseback nawai;aD. NOT'CZ ward, will paid to rrrort. to have y Islands. r-- ".r I may pes. lb have r p-r-so who i al t the mountains, and THAT CHOICE say of them, to tbe under- - their pursuers, ii " or .oided of their whereabout MAKING TORK OUT OF SNAKES. THE HEADQUARTERS OT' THE to ha on.ble to hear Young Men's Republican Clu: a the BUILDING LOT A. M DROWN. The mission or tne Anirncw " J ., -- n, Irwin block on Nuuanu street, open streets. Territory of Hawaii Tal Ku. some twenty miles south or Ta Snakes as food for hogs beat chest-Yue- hie Corner Pensacola and Kinau sllish Sheriff. to '"csped I the every evening from 7 to 9 for the pur- Site 100 x 200. Well planted with M. MM seems have her 1'o. . upon ror- - ' nut,f acorns, or any of the foodstuffs." pose of giving in balloting. ready .,- - t the reneral attack - instruction trees, shrubbery, lawn, etc to-b- e correspondent of the Washing- Everyone elrners This Is said dus to the a Is welcome regardless of par to build upon. Few lots in Honolulu ANNUAL MEETING. friendly spirit of the locsl official, who ton Post. "Of course you know that in ty affiliations. 5673 equal this. Tbe neighborhood and bad had abundant occasion to be friendly some parts of Europe pigs have killed Improvements are or the best; lto - proposed electrle ATtT LKAOUB. them. On Julr 3lt tne .toxers came in out the vipers. I was In West Virginia proximity to the MM Krr.oSfANA f WO mis- BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. street . crowd of about to attack these line of cars and Beretanla v Ortnner 14 at V m in a some months ago and found that a Sma!-paymen- t u r, . 7 premises, one of the principal na. line make, it most desirable. ML Model block. M7 sion gates or novel Industry had been undertaken by H. J. NOLTE. Proprietor. If desired; balance live helper, was killed and the Fort Street, Opposite Wilder & Co. down the compound were broken in. The mem-hr- s a number of men whose lands were to suit purchaser. i were as fol- r t. . n l M NOTICE. of the mission prent overrun by the small variety of snake in Davis, Mr. G. D. Wil- First Class Lunchs Served J " i lows- Mr. r: W. that infVts that section. The snakes Further particulars of K. rianp and wife. Miss Ginger HKNRT M JOKWt HAS ft LL liams. Mr. I. so numerous as to be a nuisance. With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, m T.lr.1 and Miss Susan Tartridire. or Milk. a of attorney to set for amara Rr.wena One hog an ex- Ale . The three gentlemen tried to resist the farmer tried the as Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Will Fisher, upon roofs of the terminator. He succeeded so well that Specialty, at J B OOMES. st tack by going the Smokers' Requisites a jr Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer I ooTQgm 16, 10 n gi oommazjdQ advwwibmi bobolwli, 1m JAS. F. MORGAN Special ACTIVITIES EX AUSTRALIA, BROADENING 33 Queen Street. p. TattphOTt 72. Attraetions 0, Box 504. in Fruiti H Everything In following departments Christian Association Plans. Auction Sale AND VEGETABLES for the next few days. THAT TH1 MARKET AFFORDS.

YOUNG Also, a vary fine assortment In fancy CHEESE fr . r WOMEN'S CLASSES Unclaimed Goods and POTTLE CALIFORNIA AND EASTERN OYSTERS.

Domestie Gymnasium Hours Scheduled and ON SATURDAY. OCT. 20, Arrangements for the Future AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Made. At the Aala Warehouse, near the Railroad Depot, west King Street, I Auction by order of H. MAY LT1 will sell at Public & Executive Officer of the Board of e., Department The Young Women's Christian Associa- the of Goods, 2-B- tion is rapidly settling down to work in Health a quantity Unclaimed IG Sewing Ma- ST0RES-- 2 its new home. comprising Bedsteads, chines, Clothing, Safes, Etc., Etc. Grand value in Pillow The rooms of the Association, on the third tloor of Progress block, arc open ev- JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. ery week day from 9 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. The WitcrhoHSc Store, ( The Mclntyre Cottons and Sheetings. The office hours of the secretary, Mrs. H. Store, 2 ' E. Coleman, are from 10 a. m. until BETHEL 8TREET. v Bin nnu ruitf p. m. 3 p. m. 5:30 p. m. The Sale and until Auction Telephone 24. f Telephone . Special 100 pieces also open Monday, Tuesday OF lead and Thursday evenings. 10-- Any women lunching uown town are in 4 Sheeting 20c yd. vited to bring their lunches to the rooms Valuable Land at the noon hour. Ice water is always served, and tea and chocolate will be, on. IN Bedspreads value demand. best Women will be welcome at any time to 1 Honolulu Stock Yards Co, use the .rooms for rest, as a parlor for MANOA VALLEY. c$ LIMITED. ever offered; 75c, $1, meeting friends, or for committee meet ings. Any woman of good moral charac IL RICE. FBBSiDEirr W. S. WITHERS. MisiJ ter may become a member of the Asso O.N WEDNESDAY. OCT. 31, Tf $1.25. ciation. .The fee is two dollars a year. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Miss Lillian Bacon, who holds the At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I championship of Montreal as a gymnast. will sell at Public Auction, a VALUA- J is the physical director. Miss Bacon is BLE TRACT OF LAND in the eastern T most highly recommended by Dr. R. Tait side of MAN OA VALLEY, containing Mckenzie, physical director of McGill 3 77-1- 00 acres, as per R. P. Grant 40. 4X I University, and many others. Almost 450 The land comprises part waro land Dress young women were in her classes in Mon and part residence property, and is en- treal and she was equally praised for her titled to valuable water privileges. work and the interest she aroused in her Land is under a short lease, expiring tudents. The aim will be to develop the January 18, 1902, at an annual rental of body symmetrically and to give healthful $100. recreative exercise. The property is within a short dis- The costume Is a. black or blue divided tance of the line of the electric cars, Department skirt, loose waist and tennis shoes. Med- and. will be very valuable for division ical certificates from the family physi into residence sites. cian, as to ability to enter the classes, Property will be offered at an upset will be required. price of $3,000. Physical work is a membership privi- Further particulars at my office, 33 Splendid assortment of lege. In addition a tuition fee of $P) for Queen street. tw enty-fou- r --lessons will be charged for the morning class and $5 for the same Linens, number of lessons for the afternoon and JAS. F. MORGAN Auctr. India Persian evening classes. The gymnastic program for the season is as follows: Ladles 9:30 a. m. Tuesday and Saturday, TT Lawns, Madras, Muslins Girls Monday and Thursday, 3 p. m. Auction Sale ladles Monday and Thursday, 4 p. m. Ladles Monday and Thursday, 7:30 p. m. OF Other classes will be arranged, if Co, at prices lower than needed. The morning class for ladies t Honolulu Stock Yards commences today. School girls need not LIMITED. be members of the Association in order IE ever. to Join the gymnasium classes. They HIE W. H. RICE, PKF.SIDKKT. W. S. WITHERS, msn may Join by paying the tuitlonal fee. I The educational classes are a member- II of ship privilege. The Association is very i Fine line Fancy Mus Under instructions from Mr. HENRY fortunate in being able to offer a course g 1 1 I 111 M I f 11 1 11 VW of Tennvson lectures by Mrs. W. F. DAVIS, will offer for sale at Public HI If I Hit lovely Frear. Ktght lectures will be given be- Auction at my salesroom, 33 Queen lins and Percales, fore Christmas, beginning Saturday street, Honolulu. mcrnlng, October 27th, at 10:45 a. m. The subject of the first lecture will be, "The ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. designs, 250 pieces no Life of Tennyson." The outline for the 31, course will be presented nt this meeting. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. A FINE ASSORTMENT The fee will be $2 for a course of eight lectures., HIS VALUABLE HOMESTEAD AT atterns alike. We The Travel Club, now studying Hol- PUNAHOU, HONOLULU. land, meets on Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. OF Any women interested will be gladly wel- THIS ELEGANT RESIDENCE faces will offer these at 10c yd. comed. Miss Susie Clark will this even-ren- d the Punahou campus, and has a front a paper on. "The History of age of 200 feet on Dole street, extending Holland in Medieval Times." Miss Keary through 400 feet, with a frontage of 200 wili also a sketch of the city of feet on Wilder avenue. Amsterdam. The main dwelling: house in substan- Grass Cloth Cow A Table course of twelve lessons In embroid- repair, large, mosqu- ery by Wil- tial contains four will be given Mrs. H. II. ito-proof bedrooms, large par liams. The fee Is $2.50 course. double for the lors, dining-roo- wide verandas and Millinery Other classes will be formed on de- hallways. Insect proof clothes and linen mand and classes In stenography, Ha- closets; waiian and French are now being ar- bath with hot and cold water, ranged. etc. Silk Kimonos Bible classes are being planned, and Rapid Transit Will pa;;s in front of the secretary will be very glad to have the. those interested speak to her about the Electric lights throughout. A large COTTAGE adjoins courses. Meetings for women will be . the main Cotton huildi-ig- Kimonos Department planned from time to time especially ('urlntr the week of prayer, in November Sanitary drains throughout. obrerved by the Association throughout Large coach house and stables; ser-- Shir the world. vants' quarters. Crepe Ladies' Rough Straw The Flower XTIss'on of tho Association Dairy and chicken houses, etc. has followed its fortunes and now makes A pleasing feature of this superb Its headquarters in Progress block. homestead is the skillful management Sailor and planting of trees and shrubbery Hats, new shapes The trees, now at full growth, present HAD FRIXNDS IN GALVESTON. a scene of tropical beauty, the result of 75 CENTS. years or culture and expense. SILK FLAGS of all Nations to Decorate your room' Honolulan who had Worried Over Among the large variety of fruit trees Good now In fruit or blossom are oranges, Their Fate Hears News. thirty large seedlings, now in golden Editor Advertiser The Hible says: fruitage; mandarin and Seville, sweet Men's and Sicily lemons, and ap- not thyself of tomorrow, for custard star "Boast ples, sweet and soursops; mangoes. AT 1 thou knowest not what a day may over twenty varieties. Including the T1 bring forth." Tho wisdom an. I truth ceteorated Ceylon No. 11; alligator of the admonition are of U n verified in pears, over ntty trees or different va- the experiences of life. rieties; breatfrult, cocuanuts, plums, On the morning of September 8th, a etc. I, few hours before the great stor m which Avenues and driveways are lined with urnisnings brought desolation and death to that eiegart royal palms. WAVBRLT BLOCK. HOTHL city, a resident of Galveston, Texas, THI3 VALUABLE PROPERTY will wrote a long letter to a friend in Ho- ne ottered at an upset price of Four Fold Linen Collars nolulu. Near its close were the follow- Terms, part cash. ing passages: "We are all well and Intending purchasers wishing to in- - happy, and getting along nicely. The hpect ine property, must call at my of- Lr very MitloOli for Galveston Is very bright." fice, 23 Queen street, for norm it o.n Light Single Driving Double latest shapes, all The storm and its tireuuful results and probably delayed the posting of the let- JAS. F. sizes, 2 ter, fi r it did not reach this city until MORGAN, Auctr. for 25c. a few days ago, and with It came an- i other written two weeks later stating that although the damage to their Men's Patent Elastic proj.erty had been great, the writer's family rich, because they had es RESIDENCE I flt HARNESS caped with th ir lives, and uninjured. Seam Drawers, Thtir house, it was stated, stood four HAND-MAD- E, and dnexcelled for all sizes, feet above the ground, yet the water F0RSALE. covered the main floors to the depth of durability and fiinish. eighteen inches, the mud and slime nr-- iXiaiiJKJSCE of Mr. W. W ruining everything they touched. Their on Jvinau street near Pensa chimneys and windows were destroyed, cola street; frontage 175 they of feet on Ki Heavy but were fortunate in having life nau street, and a depth of 150 feet. Draft Harness and shelter left. - To :IA.BLE TWO STORY For all kinds of heavy teaming. their friend here, who had thought wriixu house; parlor, dining sadly of them as among the heaps of room, bedroom, dresHg-roo- smoking disfigured corpses burned or thrown in- room, etc.. on first floor, and twn nw Boy's to the deep sea, the letters came almost rooms upstairs; Clothing as a message stable and servauts' Plantation Harness from beyond grave. quarters. th' For team, plow and dum peart use. B. Z. Grounds nicely planted-Wat- er throughout grounds. Tweed K. B. Pants, sizes W If" (to husband return. :' a. Terms, part cash, balance on mort- m.) "What time is it. dear?" Husband gage. A Large Stock of Collars One o'clock. I think." (Clock strikes Boys 3 three.) Wife "Why. it Just struck 8addles, Whips, Robes. Saddlery Hardware, te to fit to 14 years, three, sir." Husband "Ridiculous, my JAS. F. MORGAN. dear; Flle-geiK- that flock must stutter" l- Blatter. 33 QUEEN STREET. Horse Goods 25c pair. Of every description. "All the banners on Market ptroot an-fo- r McKinley and Roosevelt," remarked a wily politician to his friend the o;.h. r ISLAND ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTKNT day. '.'But banners don't vote," replied th.- - orh-T- . "No." agreed the politician, JAS. F. MORGAN "but they show which way the wind B, blows. ' L, KERR & CO, Ld. "Do you sec that very ordinary lock- ing man over there?" "Yes; what of HUHI 91 it?" "He's a man with a history." "A N5 n an v a C. history! III uh What has ever R. ' he COLLI done? "Nothing ' at all. He's selling 33 Queen Street. TBLKPHOKK aet. Manufacture'- - Queen Honolulu. the history by subscription." Chicago P. O. BOX 601 Leading Harness Street Pout. P. 0. Box 594. Telepher ?Z-- Established 1891. . ... J ast take a pep at our win- KICKS dow when pasting by and set " his lu the latest iu Thsr to a WHyfwIM r, rrt. arriTals tt th Urn th raxn why hi Mi l. h.rr h- - wvnt. n.i' r Th dill fly Tla r. ' m"t "trans. mUiM.,J P itii" lo.nl. rht i thin nhuuM lw. FOOTWEAR. D. v run. thsy hastr to hld thrrnslvts h-- nr th man they . I. II r...-- . MM WHv s. Tilt p f.ir. r Math he th y? FROM $1.50 TO S6.60 A PAIR. ,. th. hi footat-i- . fall. th. lstllenrihrr lurk nigh?"

I i PRICES 'h- - wyfarr AND STYLES FOR ALL JUST RECK IV KD another large shipment of lamps. . these These lamps burn MM t h" k1" ill t ton. r. pllr.l. In such a manner that the combustion is almost perfect, and for this reason tbs Granger took him by the throat liRht Is magnificently brilliant, smokeless and odorless. The lamps are absolutely M.. assess n..t I... .l.nlf-d- : Htfe, It being simply Impossible to explode. v . Mats th.. . hniiv.-- and tell to ma The Angle Lamp accomplishes perfect Illumination. presents an opportunity r - It Ths mni'n 'hi. j..ix1.- ' securing light which Is easily operated and more brilliant than gas or electric- hrr follow th an oath ity, with no more heat, at a mere fraction of their cost. It provides a lamp for I . . II Hi ' k njle homes, stores, office, factories, halls, libraries, hotels and churches Is ideal in every way. that . .iMiiri-l- . the wayfarer The public Is cordially invited to call and inspect these '.amp. dry ItM hwtn word ami tere. Also Agente for Alsen Cement, The Giant Powder Co. and r.-- Tacoma and Rock "rt W. , r- - nmrk. arbor Lime Co. tin h do nut nt thin vrrs. II. nl'l In part. The little man ll.ifh not the evh eye; weightier far than thta I Tbs multitude doth fly odasS hi i a worthy little man. Theo. H. & , Davies 2o.. Ltd. .f llt.nl.. imdnilntsd. p. illy shameful that he should :. ihim unkln.riy K.th m.t the troi.l..tn w no Inspector. li. n.rila health l MI,"1,aaaawaawaaaaaaMM 1. i.rtth no fallings but this one-- TTf .! H W a llll rollertor. B. F. & Bith mm Co. Ehlers I I wiftly strode that Irate man. i K B With tepa both lsrs and Ions. FORT STREET Unfiwi I would Ilka to ,uot. OUR GRE A.T wni-- d by I niih' fet It wronit .ff.t I t r Me For The wayfarer, hs whistled kf r, on last Tbs man who bags the chink: tie told th little joke and then They , went ami had a drink. SPECIAL n Sheriff th M M AYRKS a II l A.l.l'1 U M amount or A Bicvcla Collision. f ... SALE . In to . . There was a collision last evening bc- - Mr .lain. 1(11 ur twssn tw bicycles at the corner of K uk ul street and Nuuanu avenue. Th Dont riders, a man and a woman, picked thanaalve and their wheels up and Ladies9 A ta Stanley I.. I.. I.. then began a proton.-- ! quarrel The woraan. whoa words could be plainly Torment tea hi iH more than a square away, de- clared that It waa the man's fault. "I trip In the was rldlag on the right side of th street aasT yon ran into me Tou are a Children Waists nnvsl 'foai that's what you are. I'll leave it lUlt to any man nere ir tnis am t the right m sMs of the street. Tou'd better go to bv trvililfr to tlieni tn fsV school and learn right from left." These w sj f rn ewes At $1 Each n hut umpi. t the compliments - iiau.-s- woman r;tor oil Vom don't Hkt- it vour-el- f 111 showered upon the unfortunate man, be continued for a few days, we XI APF HAMnkFPrHIFFQ ho Whv font it ilown thn having t waa foolish enough to attempt added lnrge r uaing atwJaV tn a quantity of fresh talk back to his angry opponent. tli-oat- M of MttMtivs okildran wbo goods Just arrived. M.if r ir i hi ,ptitn nipple against r' a Finn, was it it 2 FOR 25 CENTS. i k (tad from itkus. arrested . a M... J M !. j s warrant yesterday for assault and w hatte.y on Healop. The assault I. fttitnlev Iulsa i i HI pouring a bucket . f water KASTOL h nothing but We also include a line of manufactur ..! at am turn, ny r ai the lady In iu. t n. and she ers' samples of srssw to a warrant rharjrV evtor oil. (li'vohl of it.-- tirii.lt-a.-an- t .M asaault. taslp It s ft tilcaHant iak.- - Wt ainywitn ST to ils see,!- re-- .m UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Col leer - no , ncv. No on litct.H to a 2os X,, ft r Purser Tuft of the steam ored Dresses for school chil- l.u will remain on the Inter-wha- rf rv i'hv-iician- '(.rtscribfl Beautiful dren, 90c to $3 apiece. In place of Ouy Kelly. - i . . i upis r t.ay ml k i h ll it- - - in. wh) la shout to take a vacation on the wi GENTS' FURNISHING DEPART- rrelght Merk Mlmerson will go nt intHtical .ju rtits. MENT Men's fine French Bal-brlgg- an -- .t jn Kastol keys r found in th J is purser with th Mauna Las. Undershirts and I Waists IV "d left with th f w44 all ilio rneiliiinal Drawers, 75 cents. The r.ptb is duo tins i v. nlng with of the oil. It is not properties made of fine embroideries, dainty BATHING SUITS Ladies' mis from the Coast. in laces knitted fficted any way, except the and fil de sole silks, worth up to 12 in black and navy blue; for- - mer price, Jo, now $4. tasti- Th nio-i- f particular ppople each, which we offer at ."() take it. 25 and rent bottles. W TRIMMINGS latest novelties For $5 Each. from New York. .1 Prepar. only by JET APRON FROUTS... r ItaywAnd siy GIRDLES. f This w ...JKT hy the STEEL CUT TRIMMINGS. m as to the inanne Hobrcn Drug Co. in n ' hi Week! WHITNEY&MARSH We shall e'.l at LIMITED. IUkoais prjob a 519 Fort Street. a a See Window Display. LADIES' Telephone A3f3 ns tn the th Pique,

sum as-- i si ysk a. .sstir jiwtjia? r4 bv h .d..s...jir..r.. Duck a f sT a." ms A 'i f AND 5 Athletic Linen 2 Goods SKIRTS1 FOOT BALLS a nr. .t PUNCHING BAGS ' i" d,. Plain and Fancy. at BOXING GLOVES

i . & ni r a BASK BALL SUPPLIES B. F. Ehlers Co. ntaj. 0 lilsf .1 1 R M FORT STREET. I. Df) BASKET BALL M M M ft UMITaTO LAWN TENNIS TIIK I'KOPi.K'S PROVIDER n nw SUPPLIES DANCE! 3 M n 3 .ml Qunn's -i- H n HALLOWE'EN EVE. WEDNE8 Desks n, lay. . at Progrrss Hall, by Gymnasium rH asl Ortnbsr M THE BEST DESK lasj .., .f ths Pacific Rabakata Lndgs No 1. Tlck-tts- 1 b I 4 awsassw cnts sach. M7 V3 . jx APPARATUS. c IN THE WORLD. 'asVirr m4 tt k INVESTMENTS M Pearson & Potter Company, Limited. Wa bars on bead a laxgs assortment ot those Justly ara tks snanufssturats HI Fort Street. Telephone 363 REFERRED STOCK n Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

a;fe. Mr iam. :b bate thb PQioio Lood l mmm HILEY'S Telephone 398 COM PANT. LTD. IKE P. 0. Box 441 Drop HBTBN PER CENT PER ANNtm. Patent pAjrabts ssml -- annually: also, a small anssant of tbs common stock can be B ITS obtaiaad. THE CLEV BLAND BICTCLsl AOENCT Is wltb as sow, sad win ba at - first-- el ass wbssl. Boxe TUB COafPANT OWNS la fsa sln- wbars thsra ara fsclMtlSs to properly haadia that .11 hm nOME to aay papar, bat the stack will bs soiJ at reducad ratas to maks room for New Goods ordared. Toe out bars to kaBa a box eat Bat aortoia I tils T Ths the box drops down, allowing yoa to tabs any aaaes act. In HIX Hl'NDRET) ASH Elr-T- Tba STEARNS Blcyds from $35 as to $TS.s1 still on aaad. CHAIRS aad OFFICB ST(K)LS wa bar. a Urgs an wsO ssserr-- e AClir.H of suhuri.an pn.prtr saw Ac i Pimctars-pro-af ba All Srzas a raw eAes ee ssss i inn 1 now soiling on thv markst. irwaVkes Tires, ssraas' Tlss last CN HtJNDRED ACRE8 ot italn land, wltb a food watar supply. ALSO. plata rock-cnsshl- largest in tba country- - Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery Co Coyne-Mebrte- n Furniture Co r i PAULO (AND AND IMPROVB LIMITED M . LTD. voting KNT CO 227, AH D S81 STBKBT, srasr Bsrstanto and fort Streets, TJ CUE I glos No. t. Model Block. KlH THE PACIFIC REAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE.

16, 1900. . i.. r U No. 65586 A. 8. Hunu-hrry- Honolulu. Oct Commercial Advertiser , and wife to I K. tit nriiiii-s- Ors. 1310, Ko-olaul- Al tourwJ the PostofBee at Honolulu. 1311 2; R. P. 7hl. kut. 5K3. Haleaha, Bid ed tt 21,000; mort- N A ME OF STOCK. Capital Val H. T., 8cond-cla- M Matter. Oahu. Coysideration gage SLSOft $6,000, on Iseoed Every Morning, Except No. 62871 I. K.awehaku to K. O. We can sell you today at Ma-no- a, M&KCAirriLS. Sunday, by the ta . R. P. 13K2, kul. 538S, easy terms, an TIME TABLE: O. Brewer 4 Co j 1,000,000 100 W Honolulu, (mbu. Consideration S300. of line will a AllAN GAZETTE COMPANY, . Kai- - The fine Passenger Steamers this arrive and i on No. BS8 K i' i. and husband Holt Block. Kins Street. llahl to K. W. Bartala; kul. & Kiao, hereunder A. W. PEARSON, Kau, Hawaii. Consiil. ration 120. Kwa 5,000,000 20 j W Mfi From San Francisco. For San hus-jba- Acre francisco, 175,000 Manager. No. 6289 Mrs. H. C. Oeenden ami nd Hamoa 100 Business Ka-pahul- LOOO.OOO 100 i ALAMEDA .. to M. C. Lofiiist; lota 5 and 6, u, Haw. Agricultural Co ' m - daw. Com. A 8ug. Co., 2,812,760 100 AUSTRALIA OCT. 24 AUSTRALIA ." Honolulu, Oahu. .Consideration 100 200 6 I Hawaiian Sugar Co. .?W,000 ife2i, SIERRA NOV. MARIPOSA .. 2560. 100 'loVt,: 170 NOV. 17 6290 A. to Honolulu Stock-- I W Residence AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA No. Madden Honokaa. ' 2222'S22 ..?. , t f v. .. 27 Co., 1",. 16, 17, 18, 29, 30 and 600,000 100 I ' SONOMA .. NOV. AUSTRALIA yards Ltd.; lots Haiku 8 I JL K, Kaluaolohe tract, Honolulu, Kahuku 600,000 20 M1 AUSTRALIA DEC. SIERRA i w a llok i Mil j 5. 20 18 UabU. Consideration $1; mortgage 2100. Kamalo Bug. Co.Lt.a J ...q VENTURA .. DEC. 250,000 20 j j " Paid up DEC. 29 . 1. r 13. No. 6291 D. N. Kelliklpi and 0,0CO Property AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA TIME TABLE. "1 Kihei Plan. Co.Lt. a 1901. .SONOMA i W. 11. R. I. 0336, kul. j Paid up 1.500,000 "0-Op- ...v. SIERRA .JAN. 8 'AUSTRALIA IB, 1C. r. UU Kul. MoU, HOKUKano, Kipahulu. ...A loo j;;;;: you will be able to buy eight Which not 19 . roa 1. 1900. 's.uth Kona. Hawaii. Consideration $130. KoToa 800,000 ioo ; AUSTRALIA .JAN. VENTURA after Jan. I 500,000 $T,600. art October 13. No. 629 Trustees First Kona Sugar Co. ) 100 months from now for SONOMA ...... JAN. 29 AUSTRALIA 9 OUTWAJtD. Foreign Church and Society of Hilo to 406,000 lanala AUSTRALIA ... FEB. SIERRA .... . uo., ioo The modern house, Hilo Iodge No. 7, Knights of Haunaiei am VENTURA .. ...FEB. 19 AUSTRALIA Daily Dally Dally Dally Dally trustees Paid jp 100.000 ioo grounds command a magnificent KaCiona ex. ex. l'ythlas; all Interest In lot No. 8, Row O, McBryde S. Co.Lt. .Al ssajsj 20 5 5! and AUSTRALIA ..MAR. 2 SONOMA ... Sun. Bun. 'of Halal Hill Cemetery, Ponahawal, Hi- Paid np 1,660,000 !... VIEW. SIERRA ...MAR. 12 AUSTRALIA A M I MARINE a.m. am. p.m. p.m. lo, Hawaii. Consideration 150. Kahlkn Sugar Co. VENTURA . am. 20 UtfMlulu.. T:M :U 11:06 1:16 6:10 No. 6297-- G. Cabral and wife to J. T. " Paid up uann sugar uo 8,600,000 100 140, 145 Abundant room on side street to build S 11: 1 47 31 3S58 (18 ! I earl City a R Ilah.llo; lot of Patent Grant Onomea 1,000,000 20 ; cottages. Stem Mill l.3t 10: 12 no iM 6:10 acres). Walakoa, Kula, Maul. Con- Ookala 500.000 20 14',, 15 In connection with the sailing of above steamers U the the a V'-l't- 10.60 4 46 sideration J1.300. nin.fi Sntrar Co T.tAa I 812,500 20 M, T7 . . - MO H1A V pared to issue, to.intending passengers, Coupon Through S:4 No. 29 Keahlula and husband (J. Cas- Mr up t "w.wu 20 U IS Tickets6l Vasel US aiu 150,000 M'CLELLAN, POND & CO., road, from San Francisco, to all points in the United 13:23 :1S well) M. I'acheco; piece Olowulu ...... 100 153 States. Kcauku to land, Kealahuu 6,000,000 50 Dy any .Jvicroej) 3 4, Paauban Sug. Plan. Co; xorK steamsmp line to an European ports and Kula, Maul. Consideration $!5. 600.000 100 Judd Building. 6300 Pacific ' ....! INWARD. No. Ah Lung Hoo and wife to Y. Pal. 750.000 100 276 Telephone Main C3. Dally Dally Dally Ah Chew; portion H. P. 471, kul. 10S91, Ka. Pvpeek 750,000 100 j 195 FOR FURTHER PARTI CULARS APPLY TO SHatlona ax. ax. maole, Kula, Maul. Consideration $500. fioneer ,w,uuu 100 166 No. 6301 Y. Ah Chew to LI See Ah Lung Waialua Agr. Co. As. t 2 100,000 100 $9 100 Sun. Bun. 1.500,000 ioo P. 471, 10891, Kama-ol- e, Paid np ... no am. a.m. p.M. p m. Hoo: portion R. kul. 800,000 100 $600. Xaianae ... 6:36 2:08 Kula, Maul. Consideration ?..... 700,000 100 875 The i.tku Wailuku Overland G. & : Wm. IRWIN 6.10 2:50 No. 6302 E. K. Ptkatt et al. to Kopaea 252,000 100 . 0 FaieJua Waltnarialo...... i Walanae 7:10 3:66 mahelo 1 of R. V. 3798. kul. 3563, Nawlli-wll- t, a'aimea 126,000 100 100 Mill . ... 6:80 7:48 1:06 4:32 Kauai. Consideration $1. LIMITED 6306 Stka mmr Cos. rl City . .. :1f IKS 1:30 4:62 No. C. 8. Desky and wife to K. Wilder 8. B. Co 500,000 100 ICO 110 Limited General Agents Oceanic S. S Co H :S0 8.35 2:06 5:26 Wery: lot 3. .lock R. Villa Franca, Hllo, fixWulu Intcr-IiUn- d S. S. . 500,000 100 Consideration $2."A Co. SI P. DENIBON. F. C. SMITH. Hawaii. Mo. Wtt Wery Q. Ser-ra- o; M I8CXIX AMKOCa Superintendent O. P. A T. A E. and wife to A. lot 3, block B, Villa Franca, Hilo, Hawaiian Elect. c uo, 260,000 ioo no Hawaii. Consideration $300. Haw. Klectrlc Assess. 12,500 ioo Three Trains Dally from San Francisco. KBTBOROLOOICAL, RECOJtD ftfo. 6308 J. R. Wilson and wife to M. on. Hp. Tr. A Ld. Co., 250000 100 fl Two Trains Dally from Portland via As Sooaa; (A block C, Villa Franca, Hon. Steam Laupdry 25,000 100 lt Kcua-Ka- u Telephonei lo Hilo, $250. mi a , Ueraunf irr suxtkt. Ptburkkd Hawaii Consideration A Telegraph Co. Lt.l 15,000 25 ... KTXBT MawnAY. Mutual Telephone Co. 139,000 10 10 15, Hi List of deeds Bled for record October il a WSi Makaha Co! Co. Pd up 40,000 100 Co 2,000,000 100 itii First Party. Second Party. Class. O.K.4L Foreign People's Ice 4 Bef. Co.! 150,000 100 Trs. First Church of Hilo I Occidental & Oriental S.S.J Trs. Hilo Lodge No. 7, K. of P. . D Bonds. O . D Cabrnl and wife J. T. Rabello Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. . . . . W9i Keahliila et al. M. I'acheco D Haw. Gort. 5 per cent Ah Lung Hoo Y. Ah Chew D Haw. uotx. ronai Ba and Toyo Risen Kaisha. 70 1 m 0 UB 65 5 N K a Y. L. vin r cent. i 1 Ah Chew See Ah Lung Hoo. D 9 iu ui n m 7il HI .07 68 1 NK 6 'l " i o K. K. Pikao et al. Kopaea I) Hilo R. Co. nerct i m M2f.n' :. 2 9 10 Kwa Plantation S p--c 102 2-- C. S. Desky E. Werry ... r 9 J9 87 0.01 81 10 and wife I Kabnkn Plant. 6 d. r 101 0 20 71, 8-- 1 E. Werry and wife A. O. Serrao .. D O. R. AL. Co I .... 100 102 ii ;mr wt w n 87 '0.0072 7-- t 0--2 J. R. Wilson and wife M. de Souza D Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolul uand leave -- i i 86 0 00 ti 4 NX 1 1 C. M. Ta- - Session Sales Morning Session One 4 r a 8. Desky and wife Mrs. on or about the dates below mentioned I kahasi D hundred McBryde. assessable. $5. After- noon Session Fifty 216; 100 Oo- B.W.-N.- K. M. M. Ookala, 8:00 a.m., 8.E.-N.- E. da Concelcao de J. Fernan LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO, For Japan China. dez D kala, S15. and For San Francisco. Barometer to 39 aea 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. corrected F. and A. Fernandez and wife 8. Macy ... D Between Boards Eight Hawaiian Agri- 4evel, for 46. ; 9:16 a.m., 9:00 PEKING and standard gravity of Lat. M. C. Combra C. Combra D cultural, $300 5,000 O. R. & L. Co.'s bonds, LEAVE PORTLAND, 17 T his correction la .06 for Honolulu. da da COPTIC OCT. GAELIC Z. M. Naahumakua Mrs. L. Ka- - $301. p.m. AMERICA MARU OCT. 24 HONGKONG MARU 1111 T PEKING i NOV. 2 CHINA ' TIDl SUN AND MOON. Through without change. j J. M. Alexandre t al. E. Johnson . D GAELIC NOV. 10 f E. Johnson J. M. Alexandre D Classified HONGKONG MARU 28 X PD " Advertisements. ....NOV. NIPPON MARU "'M r E. Johnson M. Marks D CHINA NOV. 27 r.l JJHi J Aix r r J. H. Schnack and wife P. Lempke D only lo DORIC 5 u; Br VI w Ban DEC. uur-r- M WANTED. u NIPPON MARU DEC. 13 AIwrJrtlvJA MAKU DESPERATE SAILORS. AN EXPERIENCED salesman in the RIO DE JANEIRO DEC. 21 PEKING Dry Goods department. Pacific Im- Only COPTIC DEC. 29 GAELIC Four Days lo New aw 1 Ptkl "V ! ( - "1 am. 'it. p.m. p.m. R - 5677 Tit AMERICA MARU .. ..' ,.JAN. 6 I IlL'f hit am port Co., 8. Ehrllch, Manager. rTTT"s.T a ; 11 44 1 11 II & I. 2.02 6.54 6 86 am. ult a Woman and Threaten to v A. is ...... It 10 W 14.'.. ' 12 H 45 6. Ml .SSI 022 Kill a Policeman. AN EXPERIENCED young woman KIO DE I S 6.17 6.41 I IS 6 MS S4 1.1S would a position with a dress- Sleepers. JANEIRO vt. I Itn.l' Ah On, the plucky little Chinese special like Pullman Palace maker, to sew by the day. Address Smoking 14 ii Ct 8 2 04 officer at the police station, added to his Buffet and Library Cars, "fvr II IN 7.t 29S.S7 S.Slj "M. S.," Advertiser office. 5669 am; P m.i laurels last night and proved that he Is with Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- lt 1 41 1 t l.U 7.M; TSf.i S7 S BJ S.M ing Rooms. - "'., 2 IS 1 4 1 8.00 m ns Ms.tii i 4i equal to the occasion when his services A YOUNG man with good references FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO 21 Dining Cars, meals a la Carte. il ( 15 t 8 21 9.00 S.M 5. ill 4.29 as an officer of the law are called tato ac- desires position in an office as - tion. Free Reclining Chair Cars. 21 MV 1 6 2 2 8 44. 9 446 68 5 3 5 19 ant bookkeeper or copyist. Address Matt Olsen, a seaman, formerly a blue- "S.," this office. 5666 Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. O I A New moon on the 23d at 2:57 a m. jacket on the l S. 8. Boston, assaulted a II Tides from the United States Coast and Japanese woman named Ouyemoto at the FOR SALE. J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. Survey J Ceodetlr table: ccrner of Fort and Kukui streets at a 135 Third Street, Portland, Oregon lk tides at Kahulul and Hilo occur Into hour limt nltrht Tho ff.llnv tvnu ar A GENTLE bay mare, formerly the Atout one hour earlier than at Honolulu. companled by three other seafaring men property of "W. M. Giffard. For price Hswallan standard time Is 10 hours SO The woman, when prostrated on and particulars, call at this office. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, .eninutea slower than Greenwich time, be- screamed for assistance and a 5677 No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. ing that of meridian of 157 degrees SO " e the tiumber of Japanese came running to her ( minute. The time whistle blows at 1:30 assistance from th neighboring stores ' NEAR Erehwon. Kula. Maul: a cottasre Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. A T. A, sO A . II . . n tn.. which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 and lodging nous-- The men took to and twenty acres of land,. Improved IV Hours 0 minutes. Hun and moon are or Omaha, Nebraska. heels and ran .toward Nuuanu Splendid ejm JSLSA mW m eE9B9m sejb L. 9m time for the whole group. J tlir and all. under cultivation. U. II I II I III iocal strsef. At the corner of Nuuanu and Ku- view. Grand chance for securing a iu ll mII 4 a ' kui, Olsen ran plomp Into the arms of Ah summer home. Apply to R. E. C, CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. on, who was tn a hack and on his way Makawao, Maui. 5665 to the police station. Ah On saw the man pursued by a number of yelling Japanese, DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STATION, and, sizing up the situation, 'grabbed the TWO HUNDRED and fifty boxes bee- Steamship Company. October 14, 10 p. m. Weather, clear; wind, SSaasaS and threw him Into the hack and hives. Apply to 'T. M.," room 1, New York Line light. N. . told the driver to whip up and make for Spreckels' block, upstairs. 6675 the police station. Bark NUUANU wHl sail from NEW ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Before this could be accomplished the FOR RUNT. YORK for HONOLULU, on or about btPftmfrs Ctf thp nhnvA lino runnirij? In Ka Okm other three white men rushed upon the A FURNISHED cottage on aw a v. . i. .. x lit" t v r v m nrnnvpr f i n nil Monday, October 15 har-- Emma i vii ii wiui and attempted to assault the officer street. Apply at Hawaiian Soda S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C. Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q., are Navy collier Justin, Scott, from and rescue their companion. Ah On held r..anfully Works, above Vineyard street. 5673 Hsr. Krancisco for Guam. to Olsen and warded off their December 10, 2D-a.- e u blows. One of the white men poked a re- 1900. 3E3Ioricl-aJ."- UNDER new management; nicely fur- sit SAILED KROM HONOLULU. volver under Ah On's nose, and the officer 619 For freight rates apply to On or quickly drew his own and fired it Into the nished rooms at Hotel street. 5671 about the dates below Stated, viz.: Monday, 15. Cap- FROM October air The noise of thr melee awoke, CAS. BREWER & CO VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. PROM 8YDNKY, BKlBBAJIItV Stwir. Hana-iutul- u tain Flint of the waterfront iou-e- and he FOUND. B. Jaaies Makee, Tullctt, for 27 Kilby St., Boston, For Brisbane, Q., and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver, and Kapaa, at 4 p. m. ruj bed to theeecene in his pajamas. He A BUNCH of keys on King Hhlp ps w Chinese officer struggling to hold street. OR AORANGI Challenx'T. I'leti, for Sound In bal- the Owner can have by calling this MIOWERA .. 27 9:30 his prisoner and leaped Into fray. He at ..OCT. last, a. ra. the office, proving the property pay- .. W TrnrT7i a ii Sehr. knocked a man down, and a moment later and C BREWER & CO., LTD. AORANGI .NOV. 24 r Blanche and Ella, J. Dudoit, for ing for this ad. 5677 WARRTMOO ..DEC. 22 llanal. and Kalihlwal, 6 p. m. was Joined by George R. Carter, who went Honolulu. OsMl achr. Malolo. Nelson, for Ilanal.;! to thu assistance of the officers. This di- SMkl Kalihlwal, at 4 p. m. version Rave Ah On an opportunity, and LOST. achr. E. I Ipso, from Brewer's wharf the hack was driven to the police station FOR SALE ;. break-nec- k for Lahalna. Klhel, Makena and all Kona St speed. The Japanese wom- ports, at 6 p. m. an Identified Olsen as her assailant and DRAFT No. 645, DRAWN ON ALEX-Jfnd- er he up. & by running was locked The others escaped. baldwin Hawaiian Sugar EX-HELE- The magnificent new service, "Imperial Is now ftmr. Kllauea Hon. for Paauhau, 5 p. m. To ARRIVE N BREWER. the Limited," Schr. 5 Company, in favor of I. D. Greany for Golden Gate, for Kaunakakal. $280, 9 m. has been lost and all persons are due in October: BETWEEN VANCOUVER MONTREAL . Challenger's Accident. cautioned against and negotiating same...... f r ... - LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT. . , u- v As the ship Challenger was lea stag the 5677 ALEXANDER & ii i lit run in 1111 , v, . . rrv. a...... uwav r nt V SAIL TODAY. BALDWIN. nmim wirnnn. h;;rttor yostrday morning in ballast. AMERICAN FIRE BRICK. ine woria. Sitnr Mauna Loa, Simerson, for Label. Ik und for the Sound, a chance in the di BARRELS OF FIRE CLAY. Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and ...i, .m.iui i'.i. t'iri.i ana k.hi. ,it sj a. m. CUMBERLAND COAL. rope. Htmr. Upohi. Dalton, for Honolpu and ll tion of the wind caused her to bC SOwalhae, 99 a. m. thrown out of her course and had it not For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Htmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hilo and way been for the quick action of Captain l'iltz forts, at 13 noon. in getting down his starboard anchor, sh.- C. BREWER & CO., LTD. Htmr. Maul, I'arkrr, for Maul ports, at wruld havo crubhed into the Island i(!(inrrptp C p. m schooner Waialua bow on and probably till iin QUEEN STREET. TltAA U fiATri 14A ft (ft nnntnintinn aa ft fU 1 Pin'l1 1 1 1 0 Htmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, for sunk the latter. The Challenger was mov I II 111 I fl . 11 VI If X I ill I,III f ME Kauai away j UUHJLW1) aasww flV. WV VVU prrta. at i p. m. ed from the old Flshmarket wharf UU1IUI UUIIUI1 uu MACHINERY FOR SALE. u VUUVM JJlU'.i "Q Gs. schr. Surprise, for Kauai ports, at eariy yesteruay morning in tno direction & p. m. ef the stream, to be t.iken In tow there Office with H. F. Bertlemann, con-stree- t, by the Fserls , The topsails were un-b- nt King "chr. Iady. for Koolau porta. tractor. opposite ONE PORTABLE 3-- P. Boiler and Schr. Waialua, Welsbarth, for and everything went well until she Wall, Nichols & Co. Ilanal :, Engine. New. .111 6 p. Mas aim..: fi M he chango of wind Kalihlwal. at m. 15-- Slide-Valv- e Wal-aka- ONE STATIONARY P. Qtmr. Lehua. Bennett, for Molokal ports, came and her bow swung toward the a, Chal-leruf- Do all kinds of Engine. At 6 p. m. Just as the bowsprit of the -r STONE and CON- poked Its way over CRETE WORK at California prices. ONE STATIONARY 25-- H. P. Sllde-Valv- e IHIiQ Btmr. Nllhau. Thompson, for Anahola the Waialua the HI Engine, good and Kauai ports. 6 p. m. starboard anchor was dropped by Captain Also make a specialty of constructing in repair. Sehr. Millie Morris, Kahaunaele, for IMlts and a serious accident was averted. Cement Sidewalks at reasonable rates. ALSO The Fearless passed a line to Challen- , V- - Kcloa. ger the rive nunnretj tons stable manure. Direct Service Between New York, mmr. Noeau Wyman, for Iahalna, and hauled her off from her dangerous and lawn8' Vwestaa and Kukulhaele. io a. m proximity to the schooner and the vessel THE MELROSE, King StmtisuiSSf"fr!aBardeM Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands was taken to sea without further HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD., DUE TODAY. Brewer Block, a. "optlc, from San Francisco, Unique Trade Organization. Board and rooms; all modern com- OR AT FACTORY, IWILEI. forts; 6666 tie. 'sTnrtliiIii .. GoVi VriinciBCO ' electric lights; mosquito proof; tn miltsa tri rn Cn 1Ah of The Work Together Club has been a quiet, refined home. Kins; St. ears" December 12th, at the Sound about December 21st. Will receive frelg" MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. organized in New York city "by mem- pass the door. Prices moderate. Tele-- i OH1A U DOVe named nnrta fnr vTnrinltilii ot WOOD FOR SALE. C2 Innu. v- .- 1,1h tO bers of the building trades, phone SMI-blu- e. a- XT xit TTiV II, l rr . ... v. ARRIVE. architects, unifmijui win leave ew iorK on or aDOUT. ueceiiiuei v.n builders and Influential citizens who iorm the same voyage a3 above. - From. Due. uroendeavorlng to promote street, 'tmi- p harmonious a any quantity. Apply to Freight received at the Company's wharf, Forty-secon- d 69Msje a. ....Oct. 17 relations between employers and em- DR. W. H. MAYS Brooklyn. America Msru S. F 2 ployees by bringing di-- W. C. ACH1 A CO...... Oct. about reforms n IS ueen . F. . . . 24 ctly affecting West King Street ..Oct. the building trades. inly INI. eJjowera Victoria . ...Oct. 97 Tills organization will from time to HAS OPENED AN OFFICE FOR f. M DEPART. time make appeals for the Indorsement practice of medicine and surgery at 819 For further particulars, apply to of measures Beretania street, 3e1o. P ...Oct. 19 for the protection of the next house beyond FOR SALE. Acranai Victoria ...Oct. 94 workmen engaged in the construction Central Union Church. V-- 4S LTD Vlonsjkong Man S. F. . t and alteration of buildings. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to I? m., 2 to H. HACKFELD & CO., p. m... ' ,Ovon F ...Oct. 3U and 7 to 8 p. m. buuuays: 9 V 'i T'l .IT. to 11 vT a. m. A VALUABLE - Kaiser Wllhelm has made 1883 Telephone W2. PIECE OF PROPER- since sgO , ty 0 A Branch ITydrographlo Otn e 't ore than 700 speeches, situated on the corner of Funahou which have and King streets, 100 x 208; good San Francisco. Cat been printed in the Reichsanzeiger. He local- By 7" ity; near both the King and Beretania communicating with the Branch sneaks at the rate f -- an l sornettntes FOR SALE. Many ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Offlc In San Francisco, cap- .;00 syllables a minute, the German street car lines. valuable fruit tains of vessels who will with mode of reckoning, as the possible trees In full bearing on the premises. fee riynrographlo Office by recording the length of German words stands In the tor rurther information apply to meteorological observations suggested by way of their being a standard. The IN NUUANU VALLEY, NEAR W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, the office, can have forwarded to them at statistics are furnished by Herr Eduard AVENUE: 6671 Room 207, Judd Building. aay desired port, and free of expense, the Engel, the official stenographer of the mtiotMy pilot charts of the North Pacific Reichstag, one of whose duties it is to Crease Ocean, and the latest information regard- take down the words that drop from TEMPER WANTED. Axle ing tv dans er to navigation In the wa- the Kaiser's lips. Ten extra large and fine residence ters k v i they frequent. lots. If you will call at our office will SJerlners are nxnested to report to the The Fort George Is being lostded with Inform you how to secure a pretty and -- enjoyable home your ifBe sen i r discovered, or any ballast preparatory to leaving of own for LESS TENDERLS ARE other for the THAN A WANTED FOR .jiformaiion which can be utilised for cor-eeetln- Coast. THOUSAND DOLLARS IN cutting 25,000 cords of wood AwinI, OS at charts or sailing directions, or In ALL. These lots are sold on easy Hawaii. For further information call terms. Apply to upon or be oubltratfon of the pilot charts of the DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STATION. address the undersigned at . People's Express orth Pacine. c. O. CALKINS. October 15, 10 p. m. Weather, clear; wind, A MORORF. Company office, 216 .Ueut.-Comdr- .. U. g. N., In Charge light. N. E. Merchant street, between 8 and 10 a. m. Room 3, Magoon Wlock. E672 E. C. MOORE. Read the Advertise