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IVTOL. XXXIX., NO. 6852. , TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1904. PRICE FIVE CEHTO.

VLADIVOS 1 OK SHIPS ARE AGAIN SEEN DEMOCRATIC KUHIO HAS ' i OmiMOr YOKOHAMAGOINJGSOUTH DATES SET PRECINCTS - o : - -T- ; ; -,---. - o :: "t 1 Delegate laukea Speaks Result of the Primary

O About Presidential last o '.4 :l. w . ' Twf Candidate. Night.

o Monday, August 22, at 10 a. m in Following are the results of last IT M ST the city of Honolulu, the Democratic night's primaries which were generally Territorial Convention will assemble. carried out in the interests of Kuhia o for Congress: :-- business will be a 1 it Its the framing of o DIS- platform, the nomination of the party FIRST PRECINCT FOURTH 6-&- TRICT. Delegate to Congress - C t ' candidate for and ...... ' r i...... I'll,-- W. W. Harris, president, and S. K. the election of the Territorial Central Kamaiopili, secretary, were at the head of a large meeting of the Repub- in Committee. o lican club of the first precinct, fourth District conventions for the nomina- district, held on the premises of Thos. o P. Cummins, Pawaa. Minutes of pre- o O tion of Democratic candidates for Sena- vious meeting were not prepared and O tors and Representatives in the Terri- nominations became the first order of o business, resulting as o torial Legislature will be held, for the follows: o For six delegates to Territorial Con- o Island of on Wednesday, August vention: Fred. W. Mcfarlane, E. G. Keen, S. o 24, and for the other islands on Satur- W. W. Harris. Kalia, T. P. o Cummins, Jas. Merseberg, Sol. Kau- day, August 27. o ai, M. S. , H. Mersberg, W. II. Xominations of delegates to Terri Charlock, John Ku, Jonah, J. W. Kel-k- i, o o torial and District conventions will be . C. A. Brown, Jack Kuamoo, J. D. o made by the Democratic precinct clubs I McVeigh, Paul R. Isenberg, Harry Ar-mita- ge. on Thursday evening, 4. o August For twelve delegates to District o Primaries for the election of delegates Committee: James H. Boyd, Isaac will be held on Saturday afternoon, H. Harbottle, Jas. Xott Jr., E. Buffan-dea- u, o August 13. Frank Andrade, Geo. Macy, Ed. o o All of these appointments were set- Towse, Geo. P. Thielen, S. F. Chilling-wort- h, 4 'W. W. Chamberlain, KalanL tled at a meeting of the Territorial S. K. Kamaiopili, S. M. Kanakanul, o Central Committee held in Waverley Isaac Noar, Geo. Wood, Alex. Pahau, THE CZAR AT THE NAVY YARD, ST. PETERSBURG. hall last night. W. C. Roe, Chas. Lewis, C. F. Peter- Fred. Turrill presided, and Harry son, Robert Pahau. Juen, secretary, was at desk. John Kidwell was nominated for the the District Committee by Jas. H. Boyd, London Hears That Skrydloff's Squadron Has Others present were Col. C. J. Mc- but as quickly as possible rose and TEMPESTUOUS DAY IS Carthy, Curtis P. laukea, S. K. Kaloa, said: J. K. Prendergast, John Efnnger, Harry "I have been nominated by a Home Been enforced By Newly-Purchas- ed Swinton, John Emmeluth, R. B. KMd, Ruler, so please strike my name out." BY Mr. Boyd warmly e FOLLOWED QUIET F. J. Testa, E. H. F. Wolter, John F. said that German Cruisers Anglo-Russia- n Crisis thought Mr. Kidwell took a poor way Bowler, W. A. Kinney, Julius Auch, to teach the Hawaiians political NIGHT AT WAIPAHU Frank Harvey, Wm. F. Erwing, W. B. manners. His words he regarded as un- Has Probably Been Averted. Moss, P. O'Sullivan and L. D. Tim-nion- s, called for and not becoming. the four last being visitors. Mr. Kidwell attempted to speak, but upon President Harris ruled that all re- Tip to 5 o'clock yesterday, matters on the 11:13 train.. At the same timfe The business was all based a marks were out of order. Before sit- had taken a more serious aspect at a staff representative of the Advertiser committee report This also dealt with ting down, however, Mr. Kidwell in- to office basis of representation in the con- sisted on the right to withdraw his (AK300IATED PSZS3 OAJBIEQBAEL8.) Waipahu plantation where Japanese went along. He reported the the between midnight and one a. m. as ventions, over which there was much name from the list of nominations. laborers are on a strike, and the cir- W. H. Charlock presented the follow- TOKIO, July 23. The Vladivostok squadron has been sighted follows: discussion. ing resolution, which, on motion of cumstances seemed to warrant more "All is quiet now but the police are Mr. laukea made a motion to make Jas. Nott Jr.( was carried by a rising eighty miles off Hitachi province steering south. police protection than the plantation vigilant. There are 22 of them urr) the basis of representation one dele- vote, a small minority remaining

Chlinng-wort- h. pre- seated: -- request command of Deputy Sheriff gate to every fifteen members of a LONDON, July 23. It is reported that the cruisers Russia afforded. At the of Manager "Whereas: The first precinct of the They guarding planta- cinct club, but each club to have one Ahrens a force of twelve mounted po- are the fourth district is the home precinct of bought from Germany have joined the Vladivostok squadron. tion headquarters, patroling about the delegate in any case. There was a the Honorable Kuhio Kalanl-anaol- e. the command of Lieut. Les- Jonah lice under mill, etc. The strikers are asleep in good deal of discussion over the word- Delegate to Congress, and lie was despatched to the plantation on their camps. This afternoon when ing of the motion. "Whereas: The interests of the whole Territory can be best by 3:15 and on the 5:15 men down, Manager Mr. Kidd favored the former basis of served the Hitachi province is about fifty miles north of Yokohama and the train, train Leslie's came on of our present Delegate, one delegate to ten members, but for the presence of the Russian fleet about eighty miles east of that Deputy Sheriff Chillingworth and ten Ahrens was surrounded by a turbulent Honorable Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole; foot poliee went down to ce throng. The police broke through the some time the meeting seemed to be "Therefore, be It resolved. That the in of steam- Republican point, steering south, puts the Russians right the track them, as a reporFf a disturbance crowd and brought him out. Consul for a reduction. Club of the 1st precinct. poiYs. Col. McCarthy, considerable dis- Fourth district, hereby pledges its sup- ers bound for Yokohama from American Pacific Coast reached the High Sheriff late in the Saito and Kiiitor Shiozawa have been after port to cussion, moved an to go the Honorable Jonah Kuhio afternoon. talking all day but couldn't do much. amendment Kalanianaole, as candidate of the Re- one dele- RELEASE MALACCA. j About 6 o'clock a statement was re- The Consul was hissed for the first back to the former basis of publican party for Delegate to Con- WILL" gress, ceived from the plantation that a se- time in his experience. The demands gate for every ten members. After he and through its delegates to the occur during by what had made a ringing speech, claiming Territorial Convention to work to that ST. PETERSBURG, July 23. Russia has agreed to release rious uprising might the of the laborers stimulated end." night and the High Sheriff arranged they have heard of mainland strikes, that his sole motive was the good of party, SECOND PRECINCT FOURTH DIS- the Malacca after a perfunctory inspection at Suda Bay. for a special train consisting of an en- have expanded. They want cars enough the Democratic his amendment TRICT. was rousing applause. gine and one car to go down at 7 to bring them all home after work, carried amidst J. H. Soper presided over meet- report was the WAR SCARE SUBSIDING. o'clock. Later the High Sheriff de- piped water in their quarters, and an The of the committee ing of the Second precinct of the Fourth cided this would not be necessary but exchange of unprofitable sharing ed then taken from the table for further district and H. E. Murray acted aa 2.) Page 4-- (Continued on page (Continued on page 2.) LONDON, July 23. The press is satisfied with the Malacca arranged to have the new force leave on solution though there is an inclination to await the settlement of WEATHER STATION AT TOP lithe Dardanelles question before believing that all dangers has been DAVID LAWRENCE ARRESTED ALEX. YOUNG BUILDING , averted. ON A SERIOUS CHARGE OF PORTE AND RUSSIAN SHIPS. Chronicle says: wound was inflicted, and Lawrence The from Punahou May Cause Alter- 1 CONSTANTINOPLE, July 23. The Porte refuses to prevent The Change David Lawrence, representative of an rushed off to another room, kicking on Russian vessels passing through the Dardanelles when unarmed Eastern tobacco firm, filled himself with the door and demanding a revolver ations in Honolulu Weather Conditions liquor Monday night and slopped his with which he might shoot Babcock, morning. and saying that he would carve every and flying the commercial flag. good time over to the next It - as Matter of Record. was a cold bottle and hot bird that he one present into slices. Xo one ac- commodated him, Policemen Krake craved and he sought them at "Bab's" ' and AFTERNOON REPORT. restaurant, at 323 Larkin street. His and Heilt, who had been summoned, condition was not one that satisfied the arrested him for an assault with intent Alex. M. Ashley, tire first director of the United States Weather CHEFOO, July 22. The Japanese are searching steamers waiters, and they refused to serve him to commit murder, after they had pur- and his companion with refreshment of sued him as far as 421 Golden Gate Bureau station in Hawaii, has received a cablegram from Washing- from Shanghai for contraband goods. any kind. Then he called long and loul avenue. confirming his choice of location for the was there, His case was continued by Police ton station. 22. After severe fighting General Kuroki's army for the proprietor. Uabcock TOKIO, July but said that he was not, so the super- Judge Conlan until next Tuesday, and, This is at the top of the south tower of the Alexander Young being by Court Mc-Millia- n's occupied Kiaotung on the 19th inst. The Japanese lost 420 killed heated tobacconist still continued to it learned the that appliances for observ- 1. wounds were superficial, he Building. There the various and apparatus ' how and wounded. The Russian loss was 1,000. Just then Percy McMillian. a waiter fixed bail in the sum of $500, for which ing and recording meteorological phenomena will be installed. with a misplaced idea of diplomacy, en- sureties were furnished. location is liable yield considerable differences in every WASHINGTON, July 22. Officials of the Pacific Mail Steam- and The to deavored to quiet matters and dispel Lawrence came here from Hawaii particular from the records of the old Hawaiian weather bureau ship Company, owners of the steamer Korea, have asked Washing- the Avar cloud, but he only raised an- has made himself well known along the other, for Lawrence threatened to cut line during his stay. It is urged by headquarters at Punahou. Local rainfalls vary greatly according ton for a definition of contraband goods liable to seizure. his heart out and grill it, dashing at those who know him tha.t liquor has of valleys authorities trans- to relative positions localities toward mountains and about o ' the waiter with a pocket-knif- e as a a peculiar .effect on him and in respect continuity of basis of compari- proof of good faith. McMillian caught forms an ordinarily peaceful citizen into Honolulu, so that this the WILSON BARRETT DEAD. the knife in liis arm, where a slight a seeker of brawls. son at a given point is broken by the change of weather head- Barrett, the actor, is dead. quarters. LONDON, July 22. Wilson MEAT CUTTERS' STRIKE. Mr. Lvdecker, who is keeping up the Hawaiian service until Federal station begins operations, fears that the heat radiation of Essex, England, entered the Wilson Barrett, son of a farmer from the stone and concrete construction of the Alexander Young upon a stage career at the age of seventeen and since that time has CHICAGO, July 23. The resumption of the meat-cutter- s' strike Building walls and roof garden floor will result in having the mean secured great fame as actor, dramatist, novelist, and theatrical man- was attended by minor rioting. temperature of Honolulu put up a notch or two in the Federal as ager. He has paid five visits to the United States. The best known CHICAGO, July 22. The strike of meat cutters has been re- compared with the Hawaiian official records. fresh breezes that almost constantly of his dramatic works are "The Sign of the Cross" "Pharaoh," sumed on account of an alleged violation of agreement. They claim Perhaps, however, the ' sweep top of that building will counteract the heating agencies Now-a-days- back. The companies the ," "The Daughters of Babylon," and "In Old New that all the strikers have not been taken full force. mentioned- - York." ' respond that they have no need for the Long, F. E. Thompson, A. Kennedy, out, the gold plank being eliminated on J. Bailey Texas. C. G. Ballantyne and others. motion of Mr. of following Effinger wanted to know how the The were nominated for Mr. KUHIO HAS delegates to the Territorial Conven- DEMOCBITIC division was on the Question of Par- Special Bargains in regarding the gold tion, eight to be elected: J. Lucas, T. ker's telegram ' J. King, Carlos A. Long, Chas. L..Beal. standard. V. F. Heilbron, H. C. Pfluger, Geo. Mr. Iaukea, answering, first denied was a repudi- Smithies, J. C. Quinn, Frank Godfrey that Parker's telegram PRECINCTS and M. S. Prosser. Summer Dress Goods DATES SET ation of the platform. The convention copy of the tele- For members of the District Com- obtained the original mittee, sixteen to be elected, the fol- gram from New York. lowing Hawaiian delegation nominations were made: Geo. 'How did the page 1.) W. Smith, F. E. Thompson, W. J. Kar- - AT r-- (Continued from trrta.'r". , . Tiffin" rpr asked.- . (Continued from page L) 1 ratti, John A. Johnson, Charles Crozier, All the favorite Summer Wash Materials are Mr. ; "The nomination having passed," recorder. After reading the minutes it C. W. Zeigler, W. H. C. G. action., There was a good deal of con- did not apply Thornton, Iaukea answered, "we was learned that they did not contain Ballentyne, F. L. Waldron, J. M. Kea-loh- a, here in abundance. A new stock which has just before the sched- do know just who versation about dates the unit rule. I not a resolution which had previously been E. J. Lord, F. E. Richardson, Ka-w- ai message to dele-gatesh- ip. ule as already stated was adopted. voted for and against the adopted endorsing Kuhio for the George, T. H. Petrie. E. O. White, arrived will be offered at GREATLY REDUC- was out at At-wat- Friday down Cor Judge Parker, because I This had been left out J. M. Kea, F. B. Damon, W. O. er The committee had vote was announced." secretary meeting fought shy the moment the through a mistake of the and and H. M. Dow. ED PRICES THIS WEEK. Pretty patterns in primaries, but the Mr. Iaukea, however, corroborated some discussion Geo. B. McClel- Geo. of the after W. Smith moved that it was the of the "unlucky" day. Mention the ftattment as reported that four of lan, who first introduced the resolu- sense of the Precinct Club of the Eighth both white and colored and a great variety to fact that the Republicans had taken the six Hawaiian delezat-;-s- " voted for tion, wrote it out again and it of the Fourth to endorse the candidacy only to the message to Col. Parker assuring inserted in the minutes. Then the min- of Kuhio for .Delegate to Congress. ".Friday for nominations seemed was choose from 10c. a yard upward. argument stronger, although him that, as the money auestion utes were adorted. A resolution for This carried unanimously. make the American people, he was county government was down anyone to note not before the voted The club has arranged for weekly .at never occurred to accorded freedom of personal opinion by the meeting. meetings and for addresses by promi- that the Territorial Central Committee in that regard by the convention. j The following nominations were made nent speakers. was then and there laying out the cam- In answer to Col. McCarthy's ques- for the eleven places on the District Mr.' SEVENTH PRECINCT FIFTH DIS- paign on a Friday evening. There was tion, "Where was Dr. Noblitt?" committee: Progress Block told of delegate's late ar- Capt. Dabel, TRICT. laugh, also, over the 13th for the pri- Iaukea that C. S. Crane, N. Watkins, a rival and went into details of conven- Geo. See, J. Richard, H. Komomoku, The Seventh of the Fifth Precinct Fort mary elections, but after full discussion tion organization and the appointment G. B. McClellan, M. A. Gonsalves, Gus Club adopted the Harmony Commit- Street. it was deemed the most convenient of committees, as the questioner had Sehuman, C. H. Cooke, J. M. Little, W. tee's report, recommending the fol- date. The nomination day was changed explained that it .was the absence of E. Brown, A. A. Braymer, Q. H. Ber- - lowing nominations: any commit- more readily when Col. Mc- Dr. Noblitt's name from rey, and u. ju. v. roster. For District Committee H. C. Vida, all the him curious. Wm. Henry, G. way, of tee which made For the six delegates to the Terri- K. R. Wallace, Isaac Carthy "who, by the was one torial Convention the following nomin- Cockett, George Barker, B. P. Zablan, the honorary vice-preside- nts of the ations were made: Henry Cockett, L. K. Kamealoha. J. Democratic National Convention an- 110 TRUTH fl PORT Wm. Aylett J. A. Hughes, J. W. Kahalekauila, Henry Huka, Joseph 4 Jones, W. T. Rawlins, H. E. Murray, Fern, and Wm. K. Kaauwai. nounced that August was his TO. Kruger, J. Fisher, J. A. Gil-ma- n, For Delegates to Territorial Conven- TOURISTS WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED day. . Frank II. J. F. Soper, C. B. Wilson, Geo. tion Solomon Mahelona, T. McCants DELEGATE IAUKEA. ARTHUR SE TO McClellan, C. H. Smith, A. Hocking, Stewart, Eli J. Crawford, George Lu- E3, ZEProp. M. cas, I. H. Sherwood, and J. A. Aheong. CoL McCarthy, when the regular and J. Caraara. i H. C. Birbe Jr., protested against 158 Beretania Street. Phone Blue 355a. Opposite Hawaiian Hotc business had been dispatched, humor- THIRD PRECINCT FOURTH DIS- the TRICT. Harmony report and thought that oth- ously introduced the returned delegate TOKIO, July 16, (4 p. m.). The Im er nominations were in was order but - from St. Louis thus: perial headquarters staff officially deny t E. Faxon Bishop presided ovr a voted down bythe club. He gave no- FRED PHILP & BRO.- - "We have here one of the delegates reports from St. Petersburg that large gathering of members of the Pre- tice that he would file a contest before the Club of the Third of the Fourth. to the National Convention the one Japanese lost thirty thousand men cinct the convention. Harnessmakers and Saddlers. the The following nominations were made: , A resolution was adopted Instructing who nominated Roosevelt, and we want in a battle near Port Arthur on July For Delegates E. Faxon Bishop, J. the delegates for Kuhio for Delegate Trunks and Valises neatly and to know why he did it." 10 or 11th. Not a shot was fired on Mana, James Lloyds R. N. Boyd, A. to Congress. promptly repaired. Mr., Iaukea went forward to the either date. Manuel, Frank Mclntyre and B. J.- Another resolution calling for the ap- right, saying he didn't be- Wright. chairman's ST PETERSBURG. July 16, 1:35 p. pointment of a committee of nine to Block, lieve any person in this community For District Committee E. Faxon arrange for a "Dollar Dinner" to be Waverley Bethel Street, would take the newspaper report about m Since the receipt from Tokio of an Bishop, A. Manuel, Lima, J. C. Oliveira, given on the roof garden of the Toung ; Ha- report Japa- - Foster, J. K. Kaeo George Pii-anai- the nomination of Roosevelt by a official denial of the of a Frank and Hotel to ratify the work of the Na- Ka-n- e, C. a, Lowe. L. K. H. Meek, A. St. waiian delegate seriously, because nese repulse at Port Arthur, with the tional Republican Convention and the E. R.; Adams, C. A. Mackintosh, YOUNG EVANS I!! Continuing, No action "was taken on the question there was no truth in it. loss of about 30,000 men skepticism as Precinct Club's election and also to E. Henriques, S. G. Wilder, and L. L. he said that the Democratic party, so of endorsing Kuhio. be a welcome home Ha- to of the report from Vice feast for the Kekumano. Tar as the opinion df people who knew the truth FOURTH PRECINCT FOURTH DIS-- . waiian delegates to Congress was in- - persu DIS- the situation went, had not for some roy Alexieff's headquarters has TRICT. j troduced by T. MeCants Stewart and TENTH PRECINCT FIFTH COMMAND OF SYLPH elections past had as good an oppor- circles, but the members of adopted by the precinct club TRICT. aded all At; the meeting of the Fourth Pre- tunity of winning as in the present the General Staff decline to accept the Only partial returns were received campaign. This was because the plat- cinct of the Fourth district E. W. EIGHTH PRECINCT FIFTH DIS- denial unreservedly. While not insist presided over TRICT. from the Tenth of the Fifth, as follows: Army Navy form adopted at St. Louis had united Quinn a gathering of Delegates (two to be elected) The and Journal states: accuracy figures they seventy-nin- e persons. W. W. Carlyle, one fifty For all factions of the Democratic party. ing on the of the About hundred and members D. Crowningburg, Bolster, Charles "The U. S. S. Sylph will probably not secretary of the club, acted as recorder. attended the meeting of the Precinct J. After the convention had concluded its claim there Is good reason to believe Clark, W. H. Crawford, Bernard Kele-koli- o go to Oyster Bay this summer for the following . Al-- S labors all of the delegates were agreed on Without opposition the Club of the Eighth of the Fifth. A'u. convenience of the President and his that a severe check was inflicted Com- though and Charles that faction had been eliminated. were nominated for the District there was quite a row between Committee (four to be family. Last year the Sylph was at the Japanese in front of Port Arthur I John C. Lane, who controlled club, For District He was glad while on the mainland mittee: the elected) L. Wm. Kwai-fon- g, the President's disposal, Lieut. possible Gen- J. Kaulukou, Charles to see that public opinion was strongly and it is considered that S. Malloy, C. Broad, Wm. Isaac, F. Preston, U. S. N., commanding from report to Ter- J. In favor of the Democratic party. Judge eral Stoessel may have made a Kalauokalani Jr., A, H. Moore, Henry enthusiastic. The delegates the J. Foster and Bernard Kelekolio. the time the Roosevelt family arrived Parker was an able jurist, a conserva- of the subject direct to the Emperor, Peters J. D. Castro, J. A. R. Vierra, j ritorial Convention were nominated on at their summer residence until their tive man, a man whom the business who will not return here until tonight. W. F. Drake, B. H. Atwood, J. H. Da- the understanding that they would vote return to Washington, being used for one whom Although still in ignorance as to what vis, H. J. Baldwin, E. Woodward, Jas. for Kuhio for Delegate. picnic element wanted, business Only one up by FINDS A CURE Presidential parties along the men supported and, the speaker believ- the official statement meant by "from S. Fox, M. C. Paeheco, Ed. Walsh, T. ticket, that made Sound. The President will make at ed, as good a man as the Democratic Japanese sources," the officials here Aylett, Marcallino, and A. V. Peters. John C. Lane, was nominated, as fol- least one trip to Washington this sum- party presidential can- maintain that Alexieff must have had Only one ticket for delegates to the lows: FOR LEPROSY mer, is De- ever had for its Delegates C. and it said at the Navy past good reason to send the report. Whila Territorial Convention was put up, that For John Lane, Samuel partment Sylph undoubt- didate in several elections. He C. Dwight, that the will was a man backed by the opinions of it is conceivable that the Japanese being as follows: George L. Desha, and N. edly remain on the Potomac with Lieut. LONDON, July 12. The correspond- ; such men as Mayor McClellan and themselves may have spread the report E. W. Quinn, A. G. M. Robertson, Fernandez. Frank T. Evans, son of Rear Admiral for the purpose of leading General Ku- - Clarence Crabbe. Sam Kamakau. A. V. For District Committee C. B. ent at Rangoon, Burmah, says Captain Senator Cockrell. It was the general Dwight, Evans, in command. Secretary of the opinion one two ropatkin to believe that they will not Gear, Ed. C. Peters, T. P. Melin, W. W. James L. Aholo, J. Kapono, E. R. Rost of the Indian Medical Ser- Navy Morton that, if the first or J. Kahale, Solomon Kaleipu, D. initiated his career with ballots failed, Cockrell would have re- advance any further In Manchuria, the Carlyle, and James F. Morgan. Kama vice has succeeded in cultivating the the Deparfment by a trip on the Sylph, General Staff are not disposed to re- A. H. Moore introduced the follow- and Pulehu. following precedent by ceived the nomination. Bryan and Senator Achl protested against bacillus of leprosy, and has made a the set Mr. Hearst sent congratulations to gard them as guilty of such machiavel- - ing resolution, which was adopted: the Moody who, on the Dolphin, made ex- their Gen- action of the Executive Committee in substance from the cultures which he Judge Parker, wbJch were read in open ism. Despite the attitude of the "Resolved: That we hereby renew tensive trips to the various naval Bta-fo- .' eral Staff, who evidently are reluctant our demand for County Government, filling the vacancy caused by his resig- calls leprolin, and which, when injected yards. way Mri convention and applauded, showing ac- tions and In this to give up a report for which they are our delegates to put in nation. Achi's resignation had been ac- Moody that all factions of the Democratic and instruct cepted a into lepers, has a marked beneficial gained a valuable personal not responsible, the public ardor has the platform of the Territorial Con- and at meeting held at the knowledge of practical workings party were united on the platform. In residence of George Desha,- - lat- tion, alleviating the symptoms of the the of Mayor quite cooled down. vention a plank pledging the party to L. the the Navy which no doubt will be of proceeding to read the views of ter was appointed to . succeed hirn. disease. Captain Rost has discovered condi-dat- e, The American embassy today for- it." great value to him McClellan of New York on the Achi wanted Solomon Kaleipu given the method growing the bacillus in the Department Mc- warded to Berlin another list of names following resolution, introduced the that of Justice." Mr. Iaukea remarked that The place but the club sustained the action ot i Clellan was a stronff man, supported of Japanese prisoners. There are 111 by Col. Sam Parker and seconded by of leprosy is to extract 'the salts from Lieut. Evans paid a visit to Honof at Perim, 108 at Kungur, 89 at Sol- A. V. Gear, was adopted: of the committee in appointing Desna, the nutrient media, and that the bacillus lulu with the Asiatic Squadron by Tammany and spoken of as an on the grounds that Desha is an. old a few available candidate himself. ikamsk and 123 at Tomsk. The where- "Resolved, That the Fourth Precinct of leprosy will not grow in the presence months ago. 300 who were sea, man in the party and Kaleipu a com- Mr. Iaukea only wanted to add that abouts of the at in endorse as next Delegate to Congress paratively new man. of the salt. In order to make such a great question on which the Demo- the Amur district, and who are now the present Delegate, J. Kalanianaole." the es- NINTH DIS- nutrient medium he distills beef ex- cratic party divided in the two last scattered, has not been definitely PRECINCT FIFTH TO SELECT NEW tablished. - FIFTH PRECINCT FOURTH DIS- TRICT. tract soaked in pumice stone in a current elections was eliminated from the pres- TRICT. ent contest. The committee sat for t ' Without opposition only one ticket of superheated steam, and obtains a me- JAP STEAMER twenty-tw-o hours, Bryan opposing One hundred and sixty-fou- r persons was named in the Ninth precinct of the dium in which the bacillus of leprosy Hill's gold plank. Finally Bryan won HONOLULU GAS attended the meeting of the Fifth of Fifth district. and also that of tuberculosis grows with n the Fourth Precinct Club. Only one The club adopted a resolution urging It will not be long before the Toyo-Kise- ticket was named for delegates to the the government to expend the appro- the greatest ease. Kaisha will give out news of Territorial Convention, that being as priation made for a water pipe from Leprolin is made on somewhat similar the acquisition of suitable steamers, Some PLAIIT ASSURED follows: the electric light reservoir down lines to those first employed by Koch in which will enable that company to re- mm Samuel Johnson, Chas. Coster, and through Puunui to Wyllie street. the manufacture of tuberculin. Over 100 sume its place in the transportation busi- E. K. Rathburn. For the District J. D. Avery attempted to introduce ness. Mr. Shirashi. the' general man- - . cases pf leprosy are being treated in ager, Dainty New ' The Honolulu gas project has been Committee, six to be elected, seven a resolution instructing the delegates and W. II. Avery, the local agent, were nominated, as follows: Gustav to favor passage of a county Burman by injections of this substance, are doing their utmost to decide on successfully in the act launched San Francisco, Rose, E. K. Lilikalani, M. Harvey, J. and announced that he intended to in- and the treatment is also being tried in steamers that will answer every- - require- Neckwear. If the bonds and a portion of the stock J. Belser, Samuel Johnson, W. H. Ka-ilim- ai, troduce a resolution supporting Ku- thirty places in India. Already four ment of the trade, both passenger and f being placed there. The control will and L. J. Nahora Hipa. hio for delegate. The meeting refused cases have been reported cured, and in a freight. Before making any selection, however, they will ex- As a rule open stocks are be held in Honolulu and work on the The following resolution, introduced to consider these matters and a motion great majority of those under treatment go to Europe and by L. J. Nahora Hipa was unanimous- to adjourn was carried almost unani- the improvement is marked. amine the available steamers. It is plant will be started very soon. Mr. to-d- ay ly adopted: mously Avery motions were stated that they left New York worn because they are cool B. Pederson, expert gas while the for purpose. F. an engineer "Whereas, the Republican Club of pending. Tomson " The that employed by the company, returned to doctor said I could The company's steamer America Maru the Fifth precinct of the Fourth dis- The following ticket was j one glass San Francisco in the last Mongolia, nominated: have of beer a day." Jonson will arrive here Sunday afternoon with 1 " As to color, everything is trict concedes that in renomination to For Delegates J. S. Kalakiela, D. K. And you are obeying orders?" a full cargo after making a thorough inspection of Congress of our present Delegate, , W. E. A Tomson " Tep. and about twenty cabin the city. His report is most Hon. Paikuli, F. Judd, and But I'm five weeks passengers. It is said that she will carry white, for which reason lace is satisfac- Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, the whole F. T. P. Waterhouse. ahead of my allowance." City tory. The most modern plant will "be Kansas a full cargo on her outward trip. Ex- will receive from For District Committee-- -- James Shaw Honolulu Journal. aminer. ; high favor. erected and will have a gas Congress more bet- in concern second to none in the United consideration and - ter t States. results will be obtained; o o o e e e o o was "Therefore it is resolved, That the 9 o e o o e o o o o o o o e 00 It is used in combination The franchise granted by the last Fifth precinct of the Fourth district 0000 Legislature to W. W. Dimond and asso- pledges 000 was itself to the renomination of 000 with sheet white lawns, white ciates, and it ratified by Congress the Hon. Jonah 00 and approved by President Roosevelt. Kuhio Kalanianaole DR. -- Delegate to Congress." JAEGER'S net and mulls. tr for Mourning' for Kruger. SIXTH PRECINCT FOURTH DIS- TRICT. All lace is also used PRETORIA, (Transvaal), July 16. ure Sanitary Wool At the meeting of the Sixth precinct and Underwear General Botha, former Commander-in-Chi- ef Among the dainty new things of the Fourth district, O of the Boer forces, has pub- presided and J. J. Hughes acted as O e licly requested all officers, officials and recorder. The nominees were: are the fancy ready - made q - burghers of the late South African Re- For the Territorial convention Lor- - q An ounce of underwear precaution is better than a pound range price public to observe July 17 as a day of rin Andrews, C. A. Tarrick and W. S. q yokes. They in mourning for the late former President Fleming. of cough cure. Kruger. He also expressed hope Ivor . from 6oc. to $3 according to the District Committee J. J. that all tne old inhabitants would do Hughes,' E. G. Carrera, W. J. Stans-bur- y, In buying Dr. Jaeger's Underwear you simply can't go mourning the lace and handwork upon for a month. General Botha W. S. Fleming, C. K. Quinn and wrong. pays tribute to the for his Andrews. t o It is made of pure unadulterated animal wool of energy, and his efforts to There will no opposition them. make the be at the j natural color. It is of porous stockinet web, so soft as not to South African people a nation and con- primaries. i cludes 1 Before the meeting adjourned C. K. j O irritate the most sensitive skin and much less liable to felt and The new stocks are made of "His death is all the sadder because Quinn introduced endors- - resolutions ' 9 he was not permitted to spend his last ing the nominations of Roosevelt and shrink than rectangular web of flannel. white lace or embroidery and days in his own country. We shall al- Fairbanks and the administration of O ways feel this deeply, but will keep Governor Carter. They were carried ' It prevents ingress of draught at front or back and is so are the new bishop collars. silent." - unanimously after enthusiastic speech- 0 of double thickness over the chest. It keeps the skin at an es by W. J. Stansbury and J. J. : 0 There are also some pretty Report From Morning' Btar. Hughes. j equable warmth. A general discussion was had as to i ISLAND OF PERIM, Straits of Bab new collar and cuff sets. the organization of a campaign com- - f In short it is the id eal undergarment and endorsed by the world's leading physicians. El Mandeb, July 16. The American mittee but this matter was deferred missionary vessel Morning Star, from until after the primaries. These are all shown in the O Boston, arrived here today and reports SEVENTH PRECINCT FOURTH main aisle downstairs. that yesterday she passed, between DISTRICT. SOLD BY Jebel o Teir and Jebel Zugur, Islands in Waimanalo No returns. the Red Sea, a Russian volunteer fleet steamer, flying the naval flag, bound EIGHTH PRECTXCT FOURTH DIS- - north. The Morning Star sighted at TRICT. J dusk, off Jebel Zugur, another cruiser, One hundred an1 thirty members con- - with three funnels and two masts, and stituted a very enthusiastic gathering at mid-nig- ht she sighted a torpedo of members of the Precinct Club of the Corner Fort and Merchant Streets FORT boat. Both these vessels were supposed Eighth of the- - Fourth. Speeches were STREET. to be cruising. made by Geo. W. Smith. Elia A. C. OOO e o oooeoooooooooi ffHE PACIFIC COHHEBCIAi; ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, SPECIAL SALE Linoleum and Oil Cloth i WATERFRONT NEWS I OF

We have a fine line of plain figured and inlaid that we are offering at very low figures. FLOOR OIL CLOTH 30 AT CUT RATES CENTS PER YARD AND UP. Witch Hazel- - William N. Howell's best, per bottle 15c Imperial Wood Violet Perfumed Ammonia, per See our Union Street windows, for samples. bottle. 15c Double Distilled Toilet Bay Rum, per bottle 15c Bay Rum Triple Distilled Imported, per bottle ....35c Florida Water, per bottle at 15c, 25c and 35c Co., Pure Glycerine Rosewater, per bottle 20c Coyne Furniture Ld. American Beauty Cold Cream 15c I 148 Hotel Street. 1 1 13 Union Street. Toilet Water, Fresh Roses and Violet, per bottle 35c Violet Salts, per bottle... .20c Listerol Tooth Powder, antiseptic, per bottle 25c Wood Violet Talcum Powder Exquisitely Perfumed, 15c Fresh Roses Talcum Powder Exquisitely Perfumed. . 20c BY AUTHORITY. Violet Almond Meal (Try it) 20c Vaseline $c DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. A.-- H. S. S. AMERICAN. Borated and Perfumed Talcum Powder ...... 10c Honolulu, T. of H., July 14, 1904. Imported Castile Soap 4 lb. bar 50c SEWER RATES NOTICE. (Wireless Specials to the Advertiser.) Owing to delay in sending out sewer LAHAINA, July 22, 3:30 p. m. To Advertiser, Honolulu: Pacific Import Co., Ltd. notices, the time for payment Is extend The S. S. American is at anchor outside Kahului. Beyond the state- PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET. 31st, a ed to July after which date damaged in any way can penalty of ten per cent will be charged ment that the steamer is not I obtain no n further particulars. . .Agents are reticent as to details. 1 on advance rates. C. M. WHITE, OPERATOR. , Chief Clerk. Ruction Approved: Rt LAHAINA, Maui, (received 6 p. m. To Advertiser: Cap- C. S. HOLLOW AY. 6843 at A Good Judge of MONDAY, JULY 25, 1904, tain of the American states that the steamer ran aground on mud SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. bank off water tanks AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Kamalo. After emptying the vessel drifted Beer off. No damage was OPERATOR. Iji my salesrooms, ISO Merchant JAS. W. PRATT VS. MARY A. AKI. done. fi&et, will sell under foreclosure pro I bv virtue of a certain will always choose. ceedings, that large desirable piece of Under and A wireless message was received yes- - of the Inter-Islan- d offered every as-- by Lyle A. ' property situate at Ivamakela, Hono- Alias Execution issued terday morning saying that the steam- sitance. near beginning of Kukul street, Dickey, Magistrate of Hono- About 10:30 a. m. a message was lulu, District ship American of the Hawaiian-America- n Just beyond St. Louis College grounds. lulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Ha- received which said briefly: 832-10- 00 acre with line had gone, ashore at Kamalo, off. PRIfflO LAGER The lot contains waii, on 30th day of June, A. D. "American Heading for Maui." right of way to Kukui street. The the . The arrangements made by Mr. Morse 1904, W. Pratt, premises are well Improved with 2 large in the matter of Jas. A message was immediately sent by were annulled at once, and the news buildings teachers' Division, vs. It is delightful in flavor, pro- echool and three Collector of Taxes, First cable to San Francisco with instruc- was cabled to San Francisco. Mr. cottages in good condition, costing Mary A. Aki, I have, in said Honolulu, Morse departed in the Mauna Loa at $12,6C0.. premises are ad- tions to forward it at once to the head, perly' aged and absolutely pure. about The on 22nd day of July, A. D. 1D04, noon and went to Kahului. mirably situated for school or tenement this office .of the Hawaiian-America- n in - - i.2 upon, offer and expose C.PT. NIBLACK'S STATEMENT. purposes and should be seen to be ap- levied and shall New York. It read as follows: ' Sold by all dealers. preciated. for sale and sell at public auction, to Captain Niblack, U. S. N., who has just returned from a cruise in the the highest bidder, at the Police Sta- "American ashore. Molokai, Kamalo Point. Assistance Be- Iroquois to Molokai and Maui ports Further particulars of tion, Hale, in said Honolulu, E. FISHER. Kalakaua ing Sent. Inform New York. said yesterday with reference to the WILL at 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, the 23rd Advise further later." S. S. American's going on the rocks AUCTIONEER. off Kamalo: 600K00000KM0KCK0 day of August, A. D. 1904, all the right, Owing to the first information that said Mary A. "That is a bad place and I can well title and interest of the the American was still aground ar- understand how the steamship struck ISLAND BOATS CONNECT S. PEDRO following described AT AUCTION Akl in and to the" rangements were made for iTe U. S. S. the reef. I have been there and the property, sum One real unless the of Iroquois to go to the freighter's as- only warning for navigators is a SIGHT A HULL AND HONOLULU Twenty-tw- o 32-1- 00 marking buoy, near which the island MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1904, Hundred and and sistance. The tug Counselman of Hilo, dollars, that being the balance due on steamers anchor. It cannot be seen at now in this port, was ordered to pro- night. SAN FRANCISCO, July 12. There The desire of Hawaii to have a direct AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, account of said alias execution, together ceed to Kamalo and the steamship "There is a fierce wind which drives seems to be some doubt as to whether it steamship connection with San Pedro my salesroom, 180 Merchant street, with interest, costs and my fee and ex theMolokai-Mau- At Mauna Loa was provided with extra down through i chan- was the hull of a vessel or a dead whale is expressed by the following letter to fcy order of David Dayton, Esq., as- penses are previously paid: nel and by hugging close to the Molo- Co., heavy tackle, to pull the American off. that was seen by the barkentine W. H. II. M. Dow, who recently wrote to the signee of the Kamalo Sugar Ltd., I situated Kalihi, Kona, Oahu, kai shore this wind is missed. I pre- Will offer for sale at public auction the Land at The Mauna Loa would have to pass Dimond. The report made by Captain secretary of the Citizens' Harbor Pro- premises describ sume that is how that American went entire property of the being a part of those near Kamalo on her regular run to on the reef. Nansen of that vessel states that some tective and Improvement League of San. 3546, A. 10498 to Na- - ed In R. P. LC. Maui and Hawaii. The steamer Kau- "There is really no chart of the wreckage was passed fifty miles west of Pedro on the subject: Co,, Ltd, containing area of 56-1- 00 acre. Kamalo Sugar hinu, an ai was also to go to the scene, and south side of the Molokai shore. There the Farallones, and on the following Dear Sir: Your communication June and conveyed to said Mary A. Akl by should be one and on a large scale as day what appeared to be the hull of to hand. Your letter was read to fcltuate on the Island of Molokai, Ter all else failing she was to lighter the many 14, deed of Chong and wife, dated there are dangerous places. a vessel was seen drifting out. the League at their regular meeting last sooner Lau - ritory of Hawaii, unless dis sugar taken on at this port. No efforts Owing to the height of the- mountains To-da- y the schooner Defender arrived members pres- private sale. April 12th, 1895, as of record in the night, and I believe all Dosed of at ' were spared by Agent Morse to do ev- rising up from the shore a steamer's from the islands with the news that yes- ent were .satisfied that there are many f ' This property is admirably situated Registry Office in said Honolulu, in erything possible to relieve the Amer- officers going along in the night might terday morning, in latitude 37:52 north advantages to be derived from a steam- a sugar plantation orstock rancfc Liber 152, page 496. ican from her dangerous position. be misled by the extreme height of and longitude 124:10 west, a long dark ship company between here and Hono- (There is an abundance of water. Wight of Steam- object was seen about five miles distant subject A cash payment of one-ha- lf of the President the Wilder the mountains and think they, were lulu, such as you propose. The ship Company and President Kennedy really off and all hands took it to be a derelict. receiving attention amount of the successful bid in United farther than they are." is considerable here. particulars of J. Alfred Ma The vessel was becalmed at the time and and I believe the object can be accom- Further Gold Coin will be required at Captain sent the first mate aloft . toon and J. Lightfoot, attorneys for States Nelson plished in the very near future through V time of sale, the balance to be paid with the glasses to find out what it was. the combined efforts of the Hawaii Pro- Assignee, or CHILD OF TEN ISLAND LIGHTS was ; in United States Gold Coin upon the He reported to the skipper that it motion Committee and the influential WILL E. FISHER, the hull of a vessel. He said that it was men of San Pedro. AUCTIONEER. delivery of the deed. A DECK HAND WERE INCREASED about 100 feet long, painted black, with Yours very truly, Deed at expense of purchaser. white at both ends. FRED. W. LLOYD, 22nd day When the marine community had made Secretary. at said Honolulu, this oil-car- Dcted go newfrenchremedyv The steamer Argyll, which Office of the Assistant to the Inspector coaster had the A. D. 1904. up its mind that another of July, of the Twelfth Light-Hou- se District, C. , arrived yesterday morning from San met misfortune, the schooner II. KTHERAPION.2ra i i - i . i u : . 1 k n I nl Gaelic Dae Today. A. M. BROWN, Francisco, had a most curious crew, 35 Alexander Young Building. Wright appeared with another story of a Honolulu, T. H., 22 July, 1904. allay the The O. & O. liner Gaelic is due this 4aaidrta to t aoufat tn tnedlotD ottbm High Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii. the youngest being about ten years of the derelict, and it tends to 6S52 July 23, 30, Aug. 13, 23. fears. Captain Xeilsen ot tne in. morning from San Francisco en route it nlVtM Wklr inatnhlna itm mtmitm. age. It was composed of women as NOTICE MAI NERS HAWAI- night, dennigW TO Wright, which arrived in port last to Japan and China, and will probably jUnewadud wutDarited reputation for well as men, captain IAN ISLANDS KANAHENA states em- BmbU of th kidoey. yln In thm back, mm4 and the says he scoffs the idea of a wreck and continue on her voyage late this after- SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. LIGHT-STATIO- N, ISL- whale. He Kaaarva iuibodh, aurijuu prvtui wtw. is satisfied with his arrangement. It POINT phatically that it was a dead noon. Among the twenty-fiv- e saloon wall-trie- d remsdlaa hava been power!. ftbr is not probable, however, that the steam- AND OF MAUI. states that earlv yesterday morning, passengers booked for the Orient were fHERAPION No.2 fortmpurityoftbbktj Under and by virtue of a certain Ex- N. W. of this sCurry, puspies, sputa, blotches, pain ana tweMa er will carry such a queerly assorted (List of Lights and Fog-Signal- s, Pacific when about 100 miles W. Mrs. J. E. Stubbs, wife of the president A all (or which steer- 3 Joints, tout, rheunintUm, diseases ecution issued by Alex. Lindsay, Jr., crew after she returns to San Francisco, Coast and Hawaiian Islands, 1904, port, he observed the object. He of University of Nevada, acompanied ft baa been too much fashion to employ marcary feet of it the BTiannlU 4c., to tbe dMtnKtlonolaulIeren' toeO, District Magistrate of Honolulu, Island where a new one may be taken on. page 54, No. 260.) ed for it and when within 150 by her children, who go to Japan for a purifies. Um' was a dead right tad ruin of boalth. This preparation of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on the In the "crew" were Mr. and Mrs. John Notice is hereby given that, on 20 discovered that it pleasure trip. Silver bullion worth $175,-0- 00 afboto aiUm through tha blood, Dd thoroughly Baker, the former the manager of whale. iiinlnatss. ail pofronoua matter from the body. 1904, of the J July, 1904, the intensity of the light is aboard. 5th day of July, in the matter Union Oil Co., Mr. Stoney fHERAPION NO 3 or xhauaUon, ale and Mrs. and . heretofore shown at the KANAHtlsA a. C. did, ten-ye- ar jirnaa ail distressing otmscquanoes of L. Ah Leong vs. Ho Kyau, I ! Order. and their old child. The latter was LIGHT-STATIO- N, Captain Stinson's Hurry aaipatioa. worry, overwork, &c It possesses) POINT ISLAND The training cruiser Buffalo now at at said Honolulu, on the 5th day of listed as a deck hand. The ladies went OF VLAUI, T. H., was increased xby of the transport Lo- San Francisco may make another cruise enervating Influeooca of in other capacities. They had to, at Captain Stinson &os aunertnf from the July, A. D. 1904, levy upon, and shall substituting a fixed white lens lantern recently married, returned to Honolulu and Kyska island in a few riaratnci in n(n,iiunnuuj iwuhm. least in an honorary way, as the Argyll light place gan, who was weeks. IERAPION 1 ao,d bytha prtortpal offer and expose for sale and sell at in of the fixed white ordinary of is not a passenger ship. J Mrs. Stinson from his leave UMlm HIM mcrvUMUrm iiuvnuuu mjv wwm i lamp light formerly shown. On the with rnn4ew em Or4 an.4 at. tvt. In ArdaaT public auction, to the highest bidder, Stoney tend- Mr. was the attorney for the same date the appearance of the light i absence Monday. A reception was erf th three numbers to re treasure-seeker- PROPOSALS for construction of side- situ wbich Hale, s who went down the I party at the Ocidental at the Police Station, Kalakaua to structure was changed by removing the ered the bridal walks. Office Depot Quartermaster, U. fXi nimmt .Rteunn M South Seas in the schooner Herman. officers of the ship, who k. u4tiH .a in said Honolulu, at 12 o'clock noon of upper portion of the lamp house sur-- Hotel by the T., 13, 1904. tatter on red groimg) efflxed fee evry Mr. Stoney passed through Honolulu Captain and Mrs. Stinson with S. A.. Honolulu, II. July Saturday, the 13th day of August, A. D mounting the structure down to the presented Sealed proposals for construction of several times while searching for the level of the lower sill of the windows, a handsome silver service. gold-hunter- s. sidewalks on Miller and Hotel streets 1904, all the right, title and interest of He had laughable experi- " Captain Stinson has been engaged to at which height a platform was built along: the Barrack lot. TJ. S. Military the said C. Ho Kyau in and to all the ences in trying to locate the spoil. ' from which the lens lantern is now ex- - I the lady who is now his wife for ten Ring up Main 35S: The Honolulu Bos- reservation, will be received here un- following described personal property, The Argyll will probably leave again hibited. The entire structure was. also years. Some time ago he went to for another cargo. in- til 11 a. m. July 25, 1904, and then open- J ton, her home, on a visit which his unless the sum of Three Hundred and whitewashed. The light now illuminates ed. Information furnished on applica- Agency the entire horizon and is visible at a timate friends say was to have ended Employment 95-1- i Eighteen and 00 Dollars, that being he could get the tion. Envelopes containing proposals 'Alameda Qeta In. distance of 10 miles. Its height above ; in his wedding. Before and a line on the par- should be endorsed "Proposals for side- Only white agents In the city. Help of the amount for which said Execution A fine trip was experienced by the mean sea level remains the same. necessary license with interest, costs and son the department wired him to get walks" and addressed CAPTAIN C. F. : any nationality or description on snort issued, together Oceanic steamship Alameda, which ar- LIGHT-- I back to San Francisco on hurry orders HUMPHREY JR., Quartermaster U. Office 7 to 5. Office, 1175 my expenses are previously KAUNAKAKAI RANGE 6844 notice. hours, fee and rived from San Francisco yesterday STATION, ISLAND, OF MOLO- - and sail his ship to the Philippines. He S. A. Alakea street. paid: good-b- y the bride that wasn't morning, five days, eighteen hours and KAI. j bade to Show cases, counter, scale, soap, twenty minutes from the Among to be just yet and uimped the train for NOTICE. coast. (List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific ; $2 raise chimneys, the passengers were Robert W. Shingle, the Pacific. When the young lady came "WANTED Solicitor day with canned 'goods, starch, lamp Coast and Hawaiian Islands, 1904, cap- o- on a visit a few weeks ago the un- Cook, uanc-in- preseident of the Henry Waterhouse I here Notice is hereby given that the If competent; Woman w, containers, floor brushes, nails, paper page 54. Nos. 262 and 263.) to be a victim to $irn- - a hovs to learn trade, Trust Company; C. P. Iaukea of the tain determined not dersigned has bought the business of Mastsr roller, slates, clock, socks, etc. etc. Notice is hereby given that, on 21 departmental hurry orders a second time 4 Cooks, 1 jobs every Democratic delegation to St. Louis; C. the Sun Kwong Sing (rice plantation) Waiter and other my July, 1904, the intensity of the lights wedding hurry orders to the day. Lied your friend who says mere See Inventory of said property at Grange of the Phoenix Loan &. Building , and sent of Hanamaulu, Kauai. It consists of Association, accompanied by Miss Sweet, heretofore shown at the KAUNA-- license clerk and parson himself and got nine shares, of which Fong Ta! Kum Is no work in Hawaii. office. LIGHT-STATIO- N' quartermaster au- his sister-in-la- and A. C. Cammack KAKAI RANGE married before the holds three shares, Fong Ah Lock one said Honolulu, this 12th day ISLAND the wire. Mrs. Stin- Dated at and H. Plomteaux; Mr. and Mrs. A. FRONT AND REAR, OFj thorities could get Ching Din one-ha- lf share. - j share, and Always the latest o of July, A. D. 1904. Windt, who will E. MOLOKAI. was increased by substitut- son will live at the Occidental Hotel tour the islands; - Including the lease, appurtenances, all A. M. BROWN, T. Dow. a plantation engineer; Stanley ing new- post lantern lights in place of i during her husband's absences at sea. UP-TO-DA- : Interests, furniture and fixtures. The TE HATS at Stephenson, the signographist. the lormer nost lantern hehts. No Call. to completed on Aug. High Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii. in height, char- transaction is be A cargo of 1040 tons was brought change was made the 10, 1904. of any 6S43 July 13, 23, Aug. 2, 13. lights. Should there be claims Miss Power's Millinery Parlors here, together with 176 bags of mail. acteristic .or appearance of these Shipping Notes. nature against said aforesaid share- 1 he officers report having sighted the re- HARBOR, ISLAND The bark St. Katherine. with 28.514 holders, the purchasers shall not be Boston Building, Fort Street. following vessels : KAUNAKAKAI R. P. Rithet, sponsible for same. j OF MOLOKAI. bags of sugar, and the bark APPEARS July 16. at p. m., Lat. 37.27 N. to-da- y CO. Fort Street. MOHLUA 4:10 with 3V271 bags of sugar, arrived SUN KWONG SING Long. 123.36 W.. met a bark N. ! here-b- addi- bound Notice is given that in from Honolulu. Examiner, July 14. 6839 E.; July 17. 6: so a. m., Lat. 36.04 N. tion to the FAIRWAY BUOY formerly three-maste- Captain Geo. Piltz. who took the In HAWAII SHINPO) SHA. Long. 127.46 YY, passed a d marking the approach to KAUNAKA- ter-Isla- Hana'.ei to isan HUD DISAPPEARS schooner bound" X. E. ; July 18. 1:20 p. KAI HARBOR, ISLAND OF MOLO- steamer IF YOU WISH A SADDLE g yesterday from San PRINT-In- m.. Lat. N. Loner. V., 1 Francisco, returned THE PIONEER JAPANESE 32.4S 136.27 met T. missing previous to Janu- a. AND RIG KAI. H.. a passenger in tne ah-med- HORSE OR HORSE office. publisher of Hawaii a bark bound N. ; July 20. 6:08 p. m., for- Francisco as The ary. 1904. the 2 BLACK BUOYS Hanalei is laid up in San for vacation, call on 11s. Skinpo, only daily Japanese paper Lat. 26.22 N. Long. 149-4- V., met S. S. westerly The the merly markinsr the side of the a purchaser. Captain Special prices by the day, week or half-witte- d China, bound X. E. j Francisco awaitine published in the Territory of Hawaii. Aloanalua the Hawaiian channel are now also missing, and the on the Hanalei, month. BUOY. nun. red, Mosher, who was mate C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. youth, for whom the police are search OUTER CHANNEL returned on the Alameda. SOGA, Trie Mails marking the easterly side of the en- also T. Editor. ing, a sudden appearance on Captain Hansen of the schooner Wil- Club ftcaSt. tI23 1030 made trance to the harbor has drifted from Fort above Hotel Editorial and Printing Office a car Malls are due from the following by Smith, which arrived at San Main 109. 48. Fort and King street, boarded its position and is now 150 yards E. liam Phone Smith St., above King. Phone Main points from Astoria on July 15- - reports Kalihi-wa- y and was then lost as follows: S. of the nation of the former FAIR- bound on H. O. Chart that on July 13 he sighted a large b.irk, Commencing 30th Per Eoric, July 31. WAY BUOY as shown June to sight again. Yokohama No. will replaced eastbound, twentv miles northwest of The Famous a Sydney Miowera, July 27. 1791. These buoys be Per proper positions as soon as Santa Barbara island, with the foretop Victoria Per Aorar.gi, July 30. in their gone. CLOSING OUT SALE cmvp iiD a $70,000 law practiable. and main topgallant mast It is r. vnnr Wiliscott. then Catire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing; accept an $S.000 Cabinet Mails will depart as follows: Bv order of the Light-Hous- e Board. believed to be the bark practice to San Di- Shoes, Hats, Etc. M,-- nnw ur the $S,000 Alameda, 27. A. P. NIBLACK. ?52 davs from Philadelphia for on.i San Francisco Per July putting Falk- $5,000 senatorship. If he Yokohama Per Gaelic, July 23. Lieutenant-Commande- r, U.S.N. ego with coal. After into portfolio, for a islands for repairs, the vessel left GOO KIM keeps on at this rate Mr. Knox will Victoria Per Miowera, July 27. Assistant to the Inspector of the land and Hotel Streets. Beers 30. Light-Hous- e District. again on January' 26 for her destination. Nuuanu re guaranteed cbsolutely pure. soon be one of us. Kansas City Journal. Sydney Per Aorangi, July Twelfth 4 Jfrit ii'i

4 THE PXC1FIC COmiERCIAr : ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, x5

CRISIS OFF YOKOHAMA. THE PACIFIC THE MAY YOUNG TO WED NICKEL PLATED Commercial Advertiser The fact that the Vladivostok squad- Distress ron is outside Yokohama does not T Q t necessarily mean that it is going to fl SEPTEMBER end ESflU-TE- R G. SMITH, EDITOR have its own way. There are Japanese fer Eating naval people to reckon with. It is only j Nausea between meal3, belching vom 23 SATURDAY JULY twenty-si- x steaming from Togo's iting, flatulence, of head- - hours' Alexander Young is expected home tits nervous Co to Shimonoseki straits and . rendezvous Honolulu on. Sonoma, aciie, paiu m the stomach, are all ' BACKERS. from the next , STRAUCH'S as more time should put fast symptoms dytp-psia- V li much Monday. Miss Mav Your.e- - is n busv cf and the longer the Strauch booklet the Equitable j cruisers througrh the Inland Sea and I it is neglected dieharder it to cure it. In Htti L is J Co., backers could go Underwriting and Trust off Yokohama. Kamarnura j ots "that Sestember day" when Dr. Ic- - Purchasing" enterprise, through to the objective in less time. Hood's Sarsapariila SAME AS CUT of the "Home Nab will claim her for his bride. And Warning ships might be needed ii thus described: that what a winsome bride she will be! The made of copper, nickel Underwriting on the East coast was had when the and Pills - plated, The Equitable wedding- day-is- - still so far away that ; liaajcally and permanently cure it j- and Trust Co., (Inc.); capital Vladivostok cruisers Troke through i . white metal mountings and f plans for it are indefinite, j strengthen and, tone the stomach and $500,00 FULLY PAID, guaran- Tsugaru Indeed, there has somewhat con- straits. course, patent ebonized wood tees the payment of our Japa- but, of Miss Bertha Young will other digestive org2ns for the natural handlev been time enough already for the ' tracts. This affords absolute be her sister's maid of honor, and since performance of their functions. " $1.25, $1.40, $1.60, $1.75 cacK, contract-holde- r. nese to assemble a considerable squad- security to the the engagement first existed has been ! Accept no substitute ron where it is needed, counting in the for HoodV Tea and Coffee pots, better quality, made of seamless copper authority of. k The Advertiser, on the understood that Anita Oliver and Mari- - j "I.had dyspepsia twenty-fiv- e years cm-too- Yokohama guardships and torpedo ' lined. handles cannot become heated as one of the leading financial institutions etta Havens, two of the prettiest girls different medicines but got r.o help and silver The they arg or. of San Francisco, is able to quote a in society, by the way were 'to act as until I began taking Hood's fitted with a patent, perfect non-conduct- now in - but-$5,000- former battleship Chen Yuen, Have taken four- bottles of this c;cdicine rating for company of bridesmaids. Miss Havens is expected ! $i.75 $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 each. tis the coast-defen- ce class. and caii now eat almost anything, sleep 3, SUm WXUUli la - home from the East Friday night. J Ko well, have no cramps in my stomach, no Strauch company con . It will be several days before the Mixers and shakers, seamless, Shakers made of pieced brasa range Thursday is the Youngs' day at home, burning and no distress." Alas. William ck rea gets within Russian unless best quality made to use with tumbler tracts but those of several and since the pleasant weather began G. Babrett. 14 Olney St., Providence, K. 2. be- Skrydloff's ships go to meet her. Mean- 1- -4 $1.50, 1- -2 pints $1.75. our price diamond selling concerns the hillside neighbors have made a ha- Hood's SarsapariUa premises te I pints I worth 75c, 40c. while the enormous energy of the Jap- euro and keeps tho promise. sides: . bit of dropping in for a game of tennis 0-- Uf --i Fort and anese naval office ought to accomplish JL i f Here is the memorandum from the Rose Crest. The court, ad- CkKsl 1 iwovrt frk JUUU. Merchant She something. at with its IjaiUWaiC VVS9 financial institution, the report of joining cos:y retreats, is an spot The Question of whether the Korea ideal --which is confidential so far as men- in. which to pass a warm afternoon. is game will depend on her cargo. tion of its name is concerned: fair San Francisco Call. If she is carrying contraband of war Underwriting & '., Equitable food as ' Corns Co., Francisco, Cal., to Japan and this includes Trust San TEHPESTUO'JS DAY. 509 Parrott Building. well as fixed ammunition, forage as OR-- Seein5 Things at Night Thomas T. Lyon, President. well a,s dynamite, medical stores as Vice-Preside-nt. Robert B. Smith, 1st well as submarines she is in the posi- - ! (Continued from page 1.) happens many times to rown-up- s as well as to the chil tion of the British blockade runners tracts for an increased wage rate. The George F. Halla, 2nd Vice dren. How convenient it is to dispel the goblins by turn- - ! 9 president. which the northern cruisers chased and plantation which yielded to them on a unions F. G. Kaufman, Secretary. sometimes captured in the American former occasion, will not do so again, j ing on the De- "Western National Bank, Civil War. Only the other day the There are 1300 strikers altogether. They j 0. pository. British .steamer Allenton, carrying a came to headquarters during the even-- j This company which has office Seabnry & Johoscn's with the Pacific Underwriting & contraband cargo, was siezed by the ing to ask why the police were there Electric Trust Co., is said to have been Russians, taken to, Vladivostok and and to complain of the arming of the ! of incorporated under the laws condemned by a prize court. Great manager's staff with pickaxe helves." j Light South Dakota, with an author- Britain has not protested against this ANOTHER STATEMENT. Medicated Corn , ized capital of $500,000. ! any more than she did over the sinking - press the button and you can light up any The Secretary called at our ' A gentleman who came down from Just part of 11th and of the Kow Shing in 1S94, a vessel Bunion office on the inst. the plantation last night said: Dand the house on an notice when you use "The paid-i- n capital is which went down flying the British instant's electricitv. stated o'clock yesterday after- $5000. I formerly resided at flag, impelled by a Japanese broadside, i "At three , where and al- -, noon seven or eight hundred strikers Butte Montana, What she has protested against is the bo at Tonopah, Nev., I have were assembled at their headquarters. PLASTERS of a on suspicion For further particulars call on . seizure neutral vessel some mining Interests. Robert They notified the plantation officers B. Smith is an attorney and and interference with the mails car- that they wished them to go to their will cure them. Give a of Montana. He is of ried under British contract. is alto-- them give an It headquarters for a conference. The means, but I cannot gether probable that if the Korea is trial, and convince and relieve HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. idea of their extent." One who Japanese had presented the manager yourself. 1886 speak3 taken it will be done under due form has known him since with thirteen demands, chief of which ' well of him. of international law. The same is true King Street near Alakea, Phone Main '390. ' was one that all the contract cane , Thomas T. Lyon Is said to be . of the St. the British niter- - Hubert, planters be permitted to up manager of tha American Chem- boat. throw their ical Co., whose office is In room contracts and that the plantation pay Hollister Drug Co ' building. r 315, 5th floor, Phelan each man $16 a month for the time to he an attorney-at-la- w, WAS IAUKEA THEMAN? He is said TENDER BOILING MEAT, ! who came here from that they had been at work on the FORT STREET. paper says -- ? Butte, Montana, ' A St. Louis that a Dele- contracts. No reason was stated as to avory Roast; JUICY BROILING BITS George F. Halla is said to gate from Hawaii was in the anti-Park- er why this demand was made. Another 9 WE HAVE THEM ALL. have formerly been connected conference which preceded de- demand was that sixty discharged Jap- For special occasions for the daily menu, we furnish the meata Anaconda mine. At . with the feat for the Hearst forces at the St. anese teamsters be reinstated. While that fill the need completely. the bank it is learned that they, Louis convention and that when his making a few concessions Manager Ah-re- ns Telephone orders are carefully recently . opened an account x there In a small way. turn came to make remarks he spoke refused the main demands. filled and promptly delivered. ISlaiKl CO. The corporation is said to as follows: When the party from the plantation Meat guarantee contracts of diamond! Fort St., opposite Love Building. I "I feel that I am hardly the office, consisting of the manager, J. H. companies whose books it claims ' person represent my delega- JAMES E. - to Hackfeld, president of plantation,; Con- WESTBROOKE, Manager. to audit monthly. These dia- tion, for the reason that I am mond companies guarantee to not as well versed on your poli- sul Miki Saito, A. K. Ozawa, .Editor give each member who pays $1 tical situation as are some of Shlozawa and others arrived at the per week: for 80 weeks, a dia- my colleagues. However, un- they'were; greet- $160, I strikers' headquarters mond valued at when the one your great ' contract matures. derstand that of ed by cries, in Japanese of ''Go at f contests for the presidential of- EPICUREAN APPETITES Of the one dollar each member fice is being determined. There them," "Let them have it," and re- pays, 20 cents Is for the running are marks of a similar nature. The party expenses company. a number of candidates and of the The you are about to decide between could not though, as .with- companies are said to be mainly retreat a Will be fully satisfied this week. The Sierra has pay them. I am not personally drawal might have provoked an attack brought dependent upon lapses to familiar all of candi- Begins7 us the following choice foods : i ma- with the by Speeches When it members whose contracts dates or their records, but I do the strikers. were made. FRESH CRABS, SALMON, ture. They are not generally know Mr. Roosevelt is a most The manager firmly refused to concede w Our Glasses are HALIBUT, permanency,, SOLE, ROCK-CO- D, noted for their it estimable gentleman be- their Japanese of SHAD, OYSTERS, i ". and I demands and the the v. Guaranteed to Fit and . Is said. : , .j ...... lieve that you should nominate party explained to the strikers ETC., CHICKENS, CAPONS and TUR- : Give Satisfaction. ia now a bankrupt with ex- him. Hawaii will stand by Mr. JS KEYS. CRYSTAL Strauch " that their demands were un- SPRINGS BUTTER. empted assets of $19. The "great finan- Roosevelt and delegate reasonable. Something that nev- At the vegetable counter are, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Arti- him has The was interrupted cial Institution" which backs at this point. He looked around er before happened in Hawaii chokes, Celery, Green Peas, Asparagus and all California the capital of an ordinary cigar store. and, seeing that is remarks occurred when Consul Saito spoke. He fruits in season. Where do the Strauch contract-holder- s were causing a commotion, told them their demands were unrea- " -- get off? "' 1$ - gracefully bowed and sat down. For a minute the meeting didn't sonable and counselled them to give in. know to be or They ridiculed him. Many insulting SUNDAY PAPER. whether serious THE not. A storm of disapproval shouts were indulged in by the strik- Metropolitan Heat Co., Ltd. Tomorrow's paper will be, in many was rising when some one ers. Never before have Japanese la- Telephone Main 45. respects, one Sunday laughed. That settled it. Every- of the best body borers "talked back" to their Consul city. laughed. Journals ever issued in this Its "Proceed with the roll call," here. Suddenly the crowd made a rush specialties will include: sternly for the speakers then announced the veranda where the H, F, WOMAN & COMPANY, LTD "Verona," a charming sketch of Itali- chairman, and the incident was stood. At the critical moment a dozen an travel by Col. Thomas Fitch. closed. laborers managed to stop the onslaught. OPTICAL DEPT. "The Women of Hawaii," (illus Could this have been the protean Iau-- Then the speakers continued. They trated) an excellent magazine article j kea who has belonged to so many par feared to leave the place as a depar- Fort Street. well-kno- wn year AflVfTtKfr by Miss Mary H. Krout, the ties this that he may be pardon ture might provoke the strikers to some authoress. ed for forgetting just where he is at? deed of violence. At this juncture the "The Battle Off the Capes, an Epi- Or, assuming Iaukea to be the man, mounted police arrived and the speak- - Guaranteed sode of the Unpardonable War." This did he take that dramatic occasion to ers were rescued although it was use- - is one of the most thrilling naval change his coat again? Or was it all ! less to try to disperse' the big crowd of World's News Daily. stories ever written, the theme being a case of St. Louis humidity? strikers. Investment a conflict of modern British and Am- Queer things have happened before '4 to Hawaiian delegates to erican warshiDS in which submarines National Bice for the Coast. EBBERB&SKi! employed. Conventions. are nt, HOUSTON, Tex., July 8. M. B. Tre-zeva- LAIRD, & CO.'S-- Honolulu," a f SCHOBER "Present Population of in charge of the literary bureau 6.00 expert, in- It may be necessary to import a study of losses by an of of the Southern Pacific" busi- Deposited monthly for one hundred Moana-lua- Railroad's SUMMER terest to every resident of this city Pinkerton detective to arrest ,' months will produce at maturity STYLES IN SHOES half-witte- ness here, says there are at the the d and conspicuous that and of these islands. present time in this city two Japs worth Hawaiian who has been wanted by the "Former Honolulans Abroad," is a many dol- Patent and shiny leathers will be popular always. Some seasons s. hundreds of thousands of police for several-day- Moanalua does ago shoes re- supplement to the census article men- lars, Oruku Zetayama by name, had a narrow toe. It was pretty, but it pinched. Very appear to changed and 1,000 luctantly woman gave it up. obtained tioned above. not have his habits; This season shoe makers have who are buying large amounts of rice the effect with comfort. M. Mott-Smit- h (of H. M. Mott-Sml- th he is seen on the streets as usual by H. in the fields You will see it in these new shapes : everybody save the local hawkshaws, Louisiana and Texas and & Co., Societe Francaise de Lait shipping ac he boarded a car it tothe Pacific coast. On For particulars apply Patent lace boots with full Louis heel ,.$7 Solidifie) discusses, in a has at Fort and King Russo-Japane- letter from count of the se war and j and is doubtless giggling behind Glazed kid boot with low military heel $6 Paris, the Honolulu milk question, with his the high tax on exported rice, caus veil at the search for him. Patent dress oxfords, full Louis heel $6 reference to a new device for drying by the desire to keep the sup entire Ideal kid oxfords, high Cuban heel $5 milk and purifying it. ply in the for the Agness "Arthur, I smell liquor on East active armies are P. Maurice MacMahon has a beauti- your in the field, There several other new styles in the lot and the whole effect breath." Arthur "That's just the amount of the staple is a matter of charming lines, full of comfort. ful poem on the Night Blooming Cere- - like you, Agnes. What you ought to usually received from the Orient has us. smell is mint." Cincinnati Commercial been greatly Tribune. reduced. The result is that Judd Building, Honolulu. The Bystander will be heard on cur a greater amount is demanded from the MANUFACTURERS' SHOE COMPANY, LTD. rent themes and there will be all the R. CAMPBELL, Cashier. 105 1 Fort Street. Prepared: "Bedad, the nixt automo-boboli- st producing area in the State of Texas, news of the local field including com who runs over me will be sor- and the Southern Pacific is shipping as HENRY E. POCOCK, General Agent. ry for it, mercial, sporting, society, shipping, Oi'll bet yez." "Why?" much as ten carloads per day, all. of it etc., and the latest cablegrams. There "Oi've a can av nitroglycerin in ivery pocket." Life. purchased by these two, who are the will also be some good pictures. brightest of business men. "This supply of the Chinese and Jap At one of Republican primaries ' Q the si&T-- , anese population of the Pacific coast by The Alexander Young Building QTnPf anrl flFFIPCQ Mr. James H. Boyd, at last accounts of 0 the rice growers of Texas and Louisi- !jli:.g-.l.!- urr!uEg the Home Rule Executive' Committe' offers you the most modern . . . u ana will have two results. It will open did part of the nominating. wide The up a new market, heretofore supplied In the City at the Lowest Rates. Before locating elsewhere inquire of open primary is a place where the ene- IS by the Oriental product, and perhaps my comes in to decide RepuM!'- - will extend to the Orient itself, if the policies. That is one of the thing? i mm crop of Indian rice does not supply it, was for and we owe it in part to th. and it may, if the demand increases, HAMM-YOUN- G former preponderance of the enemy ir THE VON CO., LTD. prevent an overproduction of rice, as high. Republican councils. Subscribe Now it has been intimated there will be." ITHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, 1904. r ure ORGANIZED TO FIGHT r Btohop&Co.,Ban!;c Cure 9 1858. ESTABLISHED IN The debilitating effects of a warm climate and exposure to all kinds of veather are sure to bring on disorders BANKING DEPARTMEN". of the blood and weaken the system. THE Bl G TRUST Transact business in all departm SUGAR of banking. Collections carefullj attended tc Exchange bought and sold, - a I jWnit;-- ir a "a Commercial " a - Ar ;h-.' ? and Travelers Letter East Credit issued on the Bank of Calli Merging Independent Refineries in the Till O n,1 J XT Pn(VBkl1l P-- j London. i and Buying Cuban Plantations to Supply O Correspondents: The Bank of C if 4? 4. fornia. Commercial Banking Co., rAt ...... V Sydney, Ltd., London. I the Raw Material for Manufacture. 7 A .! Drafts and cable transfers on Ch'' and Japan through the Hongkong a Shanghai Banking Corporation a In order to present a stronger front in continued delay in starting the Philadel- Chartered Bank of India, Australia Mr. Charles Geddes, of Mt. Malcolm, W. A.. apparently com- China, t; Bends us his photograph, and tells of a sura their rivalry of the American Sugar Re- phia refinerv. which was cure for these pleted several months ago, various ru- conditions. fining Company, a move is on foot to "For some time I have been landlord of mors have been in circulation in Phila- Interest allowed on term deposits; the Royal merge - Hotel in the Mt. Margaret gold three of the outside cane sugar delphia and Pittsburg in regard to the 6 : ' the following per annum, fields district, eighty miles from the nearest report- . ? rates viz railway. I have sold a great deal of Ayer's refineries, one of which, located at Phila- affairs of these concerns. It was Seven days notice, at 2 pe- - cent.? 8arsaparilla, and it gives the most universal delphia, ed tnat the Philadelphia company might satisfaction. When miners, prospectors, is completed, but has not yet Three months, at 3 per cent. and not start up at all but that the insiders ! others become run down by lack of fresh been put in operation, the other two, f l' i 9 Six months, at 3Vi per cent. Tegetables exposure were content to make a profit out of 9 h and fruits, and from Twelve months, 4 per . to all kinds of weather, their blood becomes located on Hudson River, opposite New building the plant and floating bonds at at cent. very impure and the whole system greatly weakened. But York, are under construction. Confer- a good profit; that the same methods TRUST DEPARTMENT. ences looking to 'the formation of a would be followed with the New York Act as Trustees under mortgages. holding company have already been held plants as at Philadelphia, and that in 9 Manage estates, real and personal. the end the bondholders might have an Pmi j Collect and Adolph Segal, one of those interest- 9 r I ! : o rents and dividends. AYER'S opportunity to take hold and manage the V:v Valuable papers, wills, bonds, et ed, said that definite action for the mer- properties. was reported that the It received for safe keeping. ; ger would be taken probably in a few Philadelphia concern had not sufficient O working capital never-- r V , 6 ACCOUNTANT days. That these interests intend to to start up with; 1 DEPT. arsaparilla theless it seemed to have abundance of V Hi-'-- :. - o enter the sugar business on a large Jr U Auditors for corporations and pi is always a sure cnre. I have known miners resources to meet the interest on its rt I" I ;l hV'.. 6 vate firms. - j - to send a hundred scale is shown by the fact that planta bonds at it matured. )1 f miles for it, such is their ' 'V--t vm A Books examined and reported on. faith in it." in- - bl r o tions have been bought in Cuba for the These bonds have been ..drawing V rrf 'r r' Statements of affairs prepared. ' There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. o- merest 1, years ago. ney s 1 n,.mn r.f -fi ri,.; ooo.. since imy two u I I r O Trustees on j Be sure you get "Ayer's." .bankrupt or Involvi - I estates. Ayer's Pills will greatly aid the action of raw product. 1 hus far, however, these but from received from Philadel- - O f o the Sarsaparilla. They are all vegetable, advices .vi Office, 924 Bethel street. ! sugar-coate- d, plantations are controlled by individuals, phia it appears is a real estate O mild, and easy to take. that there r: - building mortgage for $79 000 prior thereto, which J ' 9 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. The of these three refineries, i v j?,rms a first. lien- - until the' are - I?. Deposits together with the announcement that the - - ret:Jed t - received and Interest allow t- i 1 11 - . . 19 L f .. .v o ed 4 per per annum, Federal Sugar Refining Company, an , n .l. 1 1. u at cent in a DRUG CO., Agents. I- - EOJiLISTER , ' -- cordanoe with rules and regulation other independent concern, which has ing more than a second mortgage issue. ' . r o I . r' - n - copies of which may be obtained o been turning out several hundred barrels Another story had it that the Philadel-- a o application. COOL SUMMER THINGS dav at Yonkers. within two months, phia company was to be transferred to O New York refining company, for O INSURANCE DEPARTMEN1 the 1 will be prepared to market 2,000 barrels O T some unexplained reason. ' o Agents for FIRE, MARINE, LIFL a day from its enlarged at-- well-kno- HAMMOCKS All kinds, U prices, plant, directs A refiner, associated w ith A THE RUSSIAN PRIEST ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' LIA all sizes; from ?1.00.td $5.50; just the tention to the rather elaborate plans of the American" Sugar Refining Company, BILITY INSURANCE your Who headed a charge in the Battle of the Yalu, now wounded COMPANUi' thing for lanai. outside" interests to divide the busi-- v sa!c?r:, , . , , Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street ICE CREAM FREEZERS Quick TIPS'; vvirn t ip Ampncan ('nmmni' oi:r! . r . -- 7 and in Mukden Hospital. Work; pint to size. ""t""Vf struction' company to buiid a rennmg has started many inquiries as to how plant and sell it to a sugar refining cor-- FRUIT SYRUPS Delicious, tropical formidable this opposition " is likely to poraticn, taking in payment bonds, se- - - flavors; with Apoliinaris simply lus- -- prove. Uutside ot those mentioned the liIcu. "y d "lu"Bdsc "'c piaui Delightfully fragrant. Cooling to scalp. Stops itching Instantly. CiOUS. ; Tiian 11s cost 10 construct, ana an amount f . chief rival of the American Company is of capital stock corresponding to the par Arbuckle LEWIS & CO., LTD. Brothers, who, after a sharp value of' such bonds. 1 he bonds are iHiE i 169 KING NEWBR.O 'S STREET. warfare, established their right to manu then offered at par, and enough stock j The ORIGINAL :ciie remedy that "kills the Dandruff 240 2 Telehones 24a facture refined sugar as they saw fit, Kiven as bonus to the investor. derm." IS way original ! G-Q1N- G ! their output now being several thousand In this the constructors GOING-- ! ! ! I IfHf )ht out a pofit and re ready to tempt GONE I! TM EI barrels a day. The National Sugar Re-- the public again by similar methods, 1 o fining Company is commonly recognized The refiners are not likely to operate as controlled hv the sn-ral- W Tmf nr under such circumstances. is operated I A representative of the Federal Sugar at least in harmony with it. Ppfininor frtmrnnv PYnrcpH tlif nnininii turn The building so many new plants con-see- ms ouaif of that the new Segal refineries are to prove that capital is always trolled by the Trust, and if they are not ! available for independent refineries, not-- run is because Mr. Havemeyer does OPEN : them to be operated.. But, he withstanding some of the less modern "an HERPIC'OE WILL SAVE IT. HEHPICIDE WILL SAVE IT. TOO LATE FOB HEBPICIQE. Absolute . - added, the growth of the country ap-- AT plants of the American Company have family, because dandruff Is a contagious disease. peared to warrant the erection of a new A MAN'S WIFE First is Infection, then after weeks or months dand- been shut down almost from time refinery every year half. It Is the duty of some wives to patch and darn the ruff appears, followed by Itching scalp and falling Security the and a family's wearing- apparel, but when the natural hair. Newbro's Herpiclde kills the germ and Kapiolary Park they were acquired by the larger com- - covering on hubby's crown wears through, it cures every stage of this disease except chronic WHAT MR. SEGAL SAYS. shows the In time" was neglected. Our safe deposit vault is a pany. is that "stitch baldness. Marvelous results follow its use. An This true of the old United Mr. Segal spoke without reserve in Every wife should be Inspector" to the exquisite hair dressing. safe place for keeping valuable Sugar Drug Stores, $1.00. Kiitf 10c, stomps, to HER PI0IOE CO., Dept. H, Detroit, Web, for 1 sample. THE AQUARIUM WILL BE OPEN States plant at Camden, N. J., regard to the intention of the several jewelry, silverware, documents 10 a. m. to which, by tne way, was sold by Adolph companies, except that he did not say and other property. on "Week days from o'clock ' much about the men who furnished jb A box costs only 50 cents a 1 tp. m. and from 7 to 9:30 o'clock p. m. Segal to the Trust about 1896. It was H f the capital. "It he said. HOLLISTER DRUG CO., SPECIAL AGENTS. month or $5.00 a year. ; On Sundays it will open at 1 p. m. dismantled and has never been operated I is true," ADMISSION will be FREE on f : that a move is on foot to combine the tmiiwmcMnwi! by the Irust. Mr. Segal built the new , Thursdays. On other days a charge Philadelphia refinery and two New York Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd, 1 factory of Pennsylvania Re- - I will be made of 10 cents to adults and the Sugar refineries under a holding company, and fining Company, near Philadelphia, with a meetiner for the ournose has been S to years ' FORT STREET. cents children under fourteen 4,000 daily p tof age. barrels capacity, which was called. The method of building our &oorligbt Optn-li- finished last spring, and fineries has been for a construction com-whic- h,' he says, will begin operations pany the Champion Construction Com- -

witmn tour months, tie is the principal pany to put them up and take bonds Concert MMMaMM t man in Sripbons PACHECOS the plant which is being erected and stock of the owning company in will be g'.vtn bt tbe Forty-secon- in New Jersey, opposite d ; payment the stock beinsr given as a WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. Street, this city, by Metropolitan : the bonus. Tne securities that have come T3onoluluSmpbonSocict Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager Sugar Refining Company, with a capac- - on by con-it- y. to the market were sold the Vice-Preside- H. Barques, Bircctor Claus Spreckels... nt of 4,000 barrels a day. The one op-- struction company. Who controls the First ' IW. M. Giffard... Second Vice-Preside- nt posite One Hundred and Twenty-fift- h Champion Company ? ffiSrs. Geo. XU. tacfarlanc. Soloist Construction Iam II. M. Whitney, Street, with a capacity of 2,500 barrels the principal one in it. Our company ..at.. Jr.. Treasurer and &ec. j George W. Ross Auditor a day, was promoted by Ross, Sprague has successfully put through many new fjaalclca Xawn. Ccr. tt)otei anO 'Kicbar? St3i ' Sugar Commiss'-o- & Co., of Cleveland, O-- , and is expected enterprises, and at the present time it has Factors and Agent to be ready for operations by August 1. contracts under way amounting to about J AGENTS FOR THE It is known as the Knickerbocker Sugar $18,000.00. at 8:15 o'clocS Oceanic Steamship Company Refining Company. G. K. Ross is the "As the delay in starting up fcr the Of San Francisco, Cal. v president. Philadelphia plant that was due to spe- Tihttf Fifty UNEASY IN PHILADELPHIA cial reasons, but we will begin operating AGENTS FOR THE October 1 Avithout fail. We not & m n are Union . ma 1 . nni Scottish National Insurance r There has been interest to know how j fighting Mr. Havemever or working with Company of Edinburg. ftejcSration and where the capital was obtained for him either. I marie no nromisp when I t am 1 Wilhelma of Magdeburg General In- building these three new refineries, in sold the Camden plant to the Trust in surance Company. PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER view of the fact that they are supposed 1806 not to go into business asrain. Had Associated Assurance Company i $5,-- ot is a marvelous quick relief for prickly to represent an actual cash outlay of I made such promise I would have kept Munich & Berlin. beat and itching scalps, one application 000,000 to $7,000,000. While some prom it." Alliance Marine & General Assurance itching. inent names have been mentioned as Co., of t allays the awful identified with them it has never been Ltd., London. Sold by all druggists and at the Royal Insurance Company of "Mver-- dear who furnished the buk of the ! Union Barber Shop, money. ACTION TO DISBAR pool, Alliance Assurance Company ot It is understood that most of i TELEPHONE MAIN 232. money put in Philadelphia re- Crying Help London. the the for mm ?' j m Rochester German Insurance Com- - finery came from Philadelphia, although C ; -ii- innTacsKgaa: rrnrnu nniinT pany of N. T. .AT " some of it was furnished by New York PETTY in men. Philadelphia has been rather un- PRICTITIOflER II rtUtKAL LUUHI Bub easy because of the delay in starting the Lots of it in Honolulu WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. plant. A year ago, according to state- Daily Growing Waikiki Inn ments then made by the Colonial Trust proceedings being en- - Judge Dole rendered a decision in bathing the finest. Company of Pittsburg, which of-- Disbarment are Less. AGENTS FOR The .v,, - The bathing suits are new. fered the bonds for sale, the refinery was tered by Attorney General Andrews Western Sugar Refining Co., San to be opened "very soon." I . divided Between tne parties, in tne The liquors the very best. -- a&ainst Bavid Watson, a practitioner Backache is one of the first Indica- Francisco Cal. A good many of the $2,500,000 bonds admiralty libel for damages brought by j Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-- rg tions of kidney trouble. The board wholesome and good. issued were sold to Philadelphia and in the district courts living Kooiau-Pittsbu- in cry help. . delphia. Pa. people at par, with a bonus It is the kidneys' first for Hidde Bakker and others, relatives of The surroundings pleasant. pokfv oabu Nw 5111 Universal Mill Co., Manu- - of a like amount of stock, of which I Heed it. Douwe Bakker, deceased, against the L management courteous. I Kidney are 01 oareaucr, Tke authorized, on the basis Watson was licensed by Judge Ro- Doan's Backache Pills i laciurers roauonai uane $5,000,000 was wanted. American schooner Susie M. Plummer. iNew York, N. T. of promises about the large profits which binson last year. Shortly receiv-woul- d what is after Are Just what overworked kidneys Libellants claimed damages on account Parafflne Paint Company, San Fran-- be made by the improved methods ing his license he was convicted of GO TODAY and make terms. with" which the works would be operated. need. of the drowninsr of Douwe Bakker. a Cisco, Cal. , j- invigorate the! All of the machinery-- it was asserted, : They strengthen and seaman of the libellee vessel, alleged Ohlandt & Co., San Francisco, CaL with-effe- kidnevr to do their worK by electricity, which would appealed the case but has now ct heln them Pacific Oil Transportation Co., San would be rim never fail to cure any case of kidney to have been caused by the giving way ; ROOMS AND BOARD such a saving that there would drawn the appeal. Hence he stands Francgco CaL disease. : of a rotten rope under his feet. hile easily be a profit of one-ha- lf cent a REASONABLE. convlcted and thus becomes an unfit Reed the proof from a Honolulu citl- - j VERY pound on all the sugar turned out. the CQUrt findg there wag nesUgencei C. BREWER & CO., LTD. Thus, with an output of 4,000 barrels Pers to practice law. Proof is lacking the dead man m Mr. Charles Comer, of Cyclomere that E. E. EARTMANN, a day a surplus of $i,6So.ooo was figured street, this city, one of the many per- - contributed definitely or regularly to Sugar Factors and Commitsica for the stock, after paying interest j CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. sev- - Manager. out For sons who have tried Doan's Backache support of his complaining, j Merchants. the bonds. This is equal to some j re- the listers on i years during summer Kidney Pills with great advantage, I eral the months They would be entitled to nominal LIST OF OFFICERS in npf rent, on 5?.COO.OOO StOCK. experience "I have been lates his thus: damages a of law, J George all stock . I have been subject to looseness of the in court but such C. M. Cooke, President; B. FINE It was asserted' that of the i a for a number of years hack driver ; - damages are not given in admiralty for Manager; E. F. Bishop, of the I'hiladelpma company naa Deen Doweis, wnicn Quickly ran into a very r,n-- t arifl fhis is aa occupation in Robertson, -' personal torts. j Secretary; Col. W. F. , deposited in a voting trust, the nl?m- bad diarrhoea and this trouble was fre- - which, through exposure to weather Treasurer and u-pr-e ! J j Krc nf ;fI(cten bv the bond- - a i j , r , An answer has been filetKby II. A. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. H. flU Quently accompanied with severe pain : u'u" Hack- - holders. imnnff mentioned ; the venic;efjunsone js particularly liable to Isenberg. vice president of H. Cooke, G. R. Carter, Directors. Straw fiats for board and cramps. used to call on feld & Co., Ltd., to the libel in ad- - I bv Mr. Secal as selected the I doctors; kidney cornpiaint. 1 suffered myself ' n' Mary P. a- - of directors ot tne new company wtrt. for my trouble but it became so regu- - a lame back for a long while, and miralty of K Makaaliilii For Ladies' and Gents. Frank S. Hippie, president ot tne Keai ; , , in mv anyiprv to set rid of it tried gainst tne ears uiyinpiu cmimmg u,- - nOnDIUlU WtfllUY UUi Fstate Trust Company of Philadelphia;. j several things which did rot reach the 000 damages on account of the death styles at ; Latest Henry R. Wilson, president of the Lin-- search for relief, I became acquainted root Qf my trouble. An adverusemea: of her hu?band from falling into the New England Bakery coin Trust Company ol JNew 1 ork, ano.with Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ana j acquainted me with what grand work hold of that vessel. Negligence is de- - FUKXJRODA' James S. Swartz, treasurer of the In-- 1 Diarrhoea Remedy, which proved so Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were nied, it being alleged on the contrary J. OSWALD LUTTED, ternational Navigation Company. j effective and so prompt that I came to doing, and I got some of them at the that Samuel Makaaliilii. the dend man. .uu-sidera- Street. Manager. 28 was also anegeci 10 uac a rely exclusively upon Hollister Drug Co.'s store. I used them disobeyed orders in standing upon the Hotel Hotel St., No. to 32. liltord it, and what re-- interest in the Pennsylvania xjch a and with very much profit, for they while receiving sugar. It is de- Segal came nlsA Viannilv Riirnrisert m that hatch concern. Meanwhile Mr. ! lieed fny back wonderfully." clared the beams across the hatch CHIRON actively promoted while it almost instantly relieved the that ilARIUS ... New York and un- to cramps , and stopped the diarrhoea, it opening were not rotten, but broke Artiste Peintre YOKOMIZO operations on a big refinery opposite for sale by all dealers or sent by mail impact of heavy slings of su- Contractor for Stone and Cement "vVork this never caused constipation. I always on 50 per box, der the Forty-secon- d Street, organizing for receipt of price, cents gar. Moreover, is alleged on in- Contracting take a bottle of it with roe when by Drug Co., Honolulu, it Studio Haalelea Lawn, corner Rich- 2, 1 yard, 5L70; No. purpose the Knickerbocker the Hollister belief Hotel. ,! ' 1 Prices: No. cubic traveling. H. C. Hartman, Anarnosa, wholesale agents for the Hawaiian formation and that the libellant ards and M. 1 cubic yard, $1.90; No. 4, 1 cubic yard, Company. Iowa, U. S. A. For by all dealers. was never married to Samuel Makaa- - Societalre des Beaux Aret de France. city. sale f2.05. Delivered to any part of the DELAY CAUSES TALK. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Remember the name Doan's and take lillii, hence was not his wife nor en Specimens of work on view at the Nul- i Imma Hall, corner Beretanla and time, because of the Hawaii. no other. ' titled to sue as such. Hollister Drug Co. lum. 'Phone Blue 1211. From time to THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23. I9O4.

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AT PENINSULA I sealed, free. I have 50,000 cures. "Write today. Send this ad. Guarantee e DR. M. G. McLAUGHLIN, 906 Market St., San Francisco. o The 'Manoa Golf Links will be for- When Alfred Castle, just home from The chowder supper and dance to be Harvard with the honor of being one of given this evening at Pearl Harbor by , r Its a pity to see it abused, as it mally opened this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the 'Varsity team's change pitchers, steps "Commodore H. E. Cooper of the Hawaii good word will jvjften is; guarantee is a when the new links and clubhouse into the box today for the Punahou Yacht Club promises to be one of the v hen it means anything. be dedicated. Attention will be paid team, the crowd will be critical. It will pleasant aquatic social functions "of the Mtt...... - The best that money can buy is feiwnw W iica ?f hwaii" wp Tiavp made to the social end of the opening, for doubtless be a big crowd for anticipa- season. The commodore will first en- number ladies tion has run high over the prospect of tertain his euests at chowder and a quin- ' v mean something in connection with at the! hour named a of ;t seeing Castle twirl the ball over the home tet club will play later for a dance on connected with the club will receive , cur , . plate. , Confusion to the batters of the the lanai overlooking Pearl Harbor at the clubhouse. ppposing team is believed to be in store, lochs. The next day the guests of the PAUL At 2:30 an impromptu golfing tourna- for Castle is known to be a pitcher who gentler sex will be taken out on the J "Palace" and ment will be started, a sort of free-for-a- ll. can pitch and incidentally do a little lochs in the various yachts of he fleet-Th- e The first swing of the stick is made curving. train leaves Honolulu this evening WHISKEY "Epicurean" The first game this afternoon is be- at BAT from a sand tee on the lawn fronting 5:15. . . Mailes and Elks, and the sec- the clubhouse, the ball being driven tween the Kentucky's finest old fashion hand made product, In ond between the Punahous and Kams. CHAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholera bourbon or rye and served at all first bars. Ask for iu Str Groceries across upper juanoa K.oaa to a long and Diarrhoea Remedy is everywhere class down-rollin- g green below, and insist on having it. - These goods are so good that if stretch of Hackfelda vs. Wharf Bats. acknowledged to be the most success- which reaches to the lower Manoa Road. 'any purchaser is dissatisfied with the The office team ot Hackfelds will play ful medicine in use for bowel com- PC Crossing the road the second tee of sand plaints. always cures cures .VJOfjiiaHtv wp mon- - the Wharf Rats tomorrow morning at 0 It and 4 . . - asree to refund the is encountered. Another drive or two o o'clock sharp at Kapiolani Park. The quickly. can be depended upon even takes the ball across Oahu Avenue, in It & CO., ey. Your grocer is instructed to do Wharf Rats are a new baseball organ- in the most severe and dangerous cases LOVEJOY Agts. College Hills, along which runs the elec ization, which has been . brought to- "this. dlor- - tric car, to a big sand tee. gether by Captain Riley, dock superin- of cholera morbus dysentery and The golf links are most picturesquely tendent of Hackfeld & Co. The Hack- rhoea. It should be taken at the first fHVtflRMill Siave r felds are somewhat in doubt as to the unusual looseness of the bowels. Sold valley is as t- T situated and the air of the f ia iTomo mt-mi- tr 1 enn trim Si dtWaterhouse & Walker, bracing as the most energetic golfer ankle sustained bv "Annheuser" Bush. by a11 dealers. Benson, Smith & Co, 0099080000 oooooooooooeoeooooooooo 1 o o : could desire. the player of the team. Ltd., agents for Hawaii shop, Wholesale Agents. with Scottish accent star ed thf Cars leave Punahou college for Ma- : Handsome Rugs for Little Money : class i twenty minutes O pared noa on the hour, and O and forty minutes afterward. The short- A NATIONAL MOSQUITO O ferustei 1' j uu uuiiUMmmw m. - class I est distance to the clubhouse is to leave o The popularity that has attended our rug- reduction sale o " o 'J the car at the junction of Manoa Road EXTERMINATING SOCIETY o is no more than we expected considering the tempting' in- o and College Hills. Those who wish to o ducements offered. , go to the links direct can remain on the o Notwithstanding a large sale all last week, there are cars until almost reaching the end of the (From the Scientific American.) combined in order to work on a territory o equally good patterns and equally low prices for alert buyers o line. , large enough to make the demonstration o this week. o The opening will be a purely informal It having been demonstrated by many convincing. It will be an excellent plan o physicians and scientific men that certain affairs and . the club invites all golfers for village or town improvement associ- o ONE WHOLE STORE DEVOTED TO THE SALE. in the city and the friends of the golf- - species of mosquitoes facilitate the trans- ations in mosquito localities to discuss o o club members to be present, no personal mission of malaria and fevers from af- in public meeting the necessity of elimin- ; JAPANESE COTTON RUGS affected, ating the mosquito pest, urging cooper- o invitations having been issued. It is fected communities to those not ation with adjoining localities, and show in pretty blue and white designs o possible that the Hawaiian Government it follows that the only remedy is to by maps and plans what can be done to band will be present. prevent, the production of the pest. The secure permanent and lasting improve- LIATTITJC o method most effective is the drainage of ment. Ultimately, city and State aid can CHINESE RUGS o be secured to assist the work, much on Both plain and twisted patterns. rfr swamps or meadows avoid standing o ni to the same plan as State aid is now given OUR PAVE" DUG obtained o o mi pools of water; the results in in road building. EY2ATTIPJGS o this way have been highly encouraging. That the importance of the mosquito OF ALL KINDS , We use Paste and o yoi UP THE COIN Many desirable towns, presenting most is truly understood as regards its rela- These come under the cut prices also. Brains for putting on o visit attractive locations for residences, have tion to the public health in the Panama here' Canal territory is shown by the appoint- o Nelson, Ted Murphy and Dave Barry acquired such reputation for having ma- ment of Dr. William C. Gorgas, as- o alonj WALL nine-mil- e jog m the laria and mosquitoes their develop-rrfe- nt U S. A., PAPER that sursreon eeneral. T who took a morning. sistant 7 0 J? LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd. o end ;. After working half an hour in the gym, has been greatly retarded. It is to has instructions to provide drainage for: 9 swamps and all mosquito-breedin- g I South King and . CTATSJT.TT.V in the early part of the afternoon all show how easily and with what small 177 Street. STRPHRNJinM.' places in that district. He is now m ding hands proceeded to Escalle Baths, where comparative expense these depressing for that purpose. PAINTER & PAPERHANGER Panama irr the remainder of the day was spent. conditions can be reversed and improved, The board of health of the village of 000000000000000000000000000000000 I Phone 426. 317 King St. Last evening Nelson invited a party that the National Mosquito Extermin- Lyons, N. Y., has recently adopted a - new rule, requiring that all open barrels, S- Times.- of friends for a 'bus ride to San Ra ation Society was organized in this city QUALITY. Qt S-- - Signs Signs of the containing ECONOMY. winter. casks or cisterns water shall fael. When near San Anselmo a bold last The report of the society be covered with mosquito netting, to pre- highwayman waylaid the party and at has recently been published, and con- vent the escape of any mosquitoes breed- the- - point of a six-shoot- er demanded tains many useful suggestions as to the ing on the surface. O A. Is Neill jewelry.. Dave Barry seem- best methods. to be pursued to prevent Under the right conditions it is as- . John money and (Late of Cat ton, Neill & Co., Ltd.) tonishing what a quantity of mos- SLon.ol-a.lio- i the breeding mosquito. so- laree T7x7"orlrrs ed to be the only moneyed man in ihe of the The quitoes will develop and breed from Soap Co ciety is desirous of enlisting in its mem- FRED. 1127 Fort Street crowd and parted with a large sum a small amount of water. L. WALDRON, mi and a handsome watch. This morning bership all persons interested in pro- There are localities under our own Spreckels Block. Sales Agent. Having succeeded to the business of Barry's property was returned to him, moting the general subject, and wishes observation which have been free from six years past, which for B. S. GREGORY & CO., is prepared to but he does not appreciate the joke. He mosquitoes for )B1 Building . manv vears were unbearable to live in give estimates on all kinds of accuses "Smiling" Mitzner of putting the country, later to be published...... in its Supplies, Wood or Iron Work; will also in h't weather, all due to the elimination machinery, up the job, but the smiling one pleads annual report. As previously remarked, of stagnant pools by simple drainage buy and sell all kinds of mosquito new or second hand. Engineers' Sup- not guilty. Call. one of the most extensive plans for rid-- The extermination of the plies to Order. . din's- a lncalitv of mn;tn i Jw . a question of growing importance, we nope win receive general auenuori ON HAND AND FOR SALE:. c Cricket Today. thorough drainage of meadows or among the various States and Territor- The One pipe Cutting and Threading Ma- A cricket match will be played on swamps. ies of this countrv. The remarkable isor: chine from in. to 4 in., made by D. Mak'iki grounds today, 23rd, at 2 p. m. This is now recommended for the progress made in Havana, Cuba, in this Sons, N. T., complete with ' in the prevention of Saunders j Teams will be picked from the following great meadows lying east of the city of direction also geared for hand fever by protection from mosquitoes counter shaft; : Newark, N. J., power, good condition. players W. L. Stanley, R. A. Jordan, covering a tract about is a notable example of improvement in eighteen . One Standard Gasoline Engine, IV2 J. A. M. Maclean, S. Beardmore, S. A. miles long by four miles wide, resulting from hygienic scientific investi- H. P., second hand, in good order. Jordan, E. A. Jordan, F. Harrison, T. or about 27.000 acres. The New Jersey gation. t One Universal Grinder for Lawn Gill, H. L. Herbert, R. R. Catton, H. State Geologist and two of his scientific ! 1 J. Mower Knives, and general work. associates have ! OF AN OATH. etc., etc. Catton, Capt. Tullett, O. C. Reid, Tuck- made a report urging CHARACTER t Will be sold cheap for cash., I er, C. P. Morse, A. H. Crook, E. C. the draining and filling of the Newark One of the lawmakers from far-aw- ay r I r Smith, Harwood, Dr. Cofer. Harvey, meadows as the onlv means nf riAAinm Oregon, where the.e is plenty of gold ICawaihan Glee Club Lambert, Chadwick, Porter, Hendry, the regions of the mosquito pest. and silver, tells this story of a witness L23 Center, Piianaia. The report states that the agricul- who gave his explanation of what con-- Has long passed the experimental stage. Every Singing Orchestra, tural value of the lands to be redeemed stituted an oatft : j Hawaii's Leading XT Hopkins, Jr., Manager. Head- JT1 AMCM lCI I and cultivated will ultimately repay the Colonel Timmons, a one-hor- se law;-ye-r, cook uses it with the absolute knowledge is diaries which that it quarters: Hawaiian News Co. Tel. cost. But the good effect on the sur- had contracted a debt it 5 p-- seemed he never intended to liquidate. : ie" Main 3S4 and Main 294. After rn.. rounding cities and suburban towns in the best. 25L LAKE Suit was instituted on tne note, out ine 4 w TeL Black AT SALT . . 1 . ,T T T I preventing tne spread of malaria, thereby colonel swore tne note on. y I promoting the public plaintiff proved debt nucci,and oh T m CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH health, is a greater the the SALT LAKE, July 14. "Cyclone" reason why public aid should be de- tained judgment. Not long after this t d in EfifiYROYAL PILLS Kellv and Tommv Rt-ilh-- bcth of San manded in cooperation with private en- the colonel was interested another a cross-questioni- ng F I.n-Ji- terprise subscription fJ v a t F F. !wfreiib!e. k Drurrirt or for the prosecu- case in court and was . - -- rancisco, have t:ecn matched to box lor t..iit. i- - . tion of the work. one of the witnesses, a gentleman who tn KEI n.1 tiold miUic bo. twenty rounds here on August will Sold by All Reliable with bloribtii. Take no olbef. Keru 1st. One Work have to be begun, no doubt, had been interested in the colonel's case Grocers SinbtltUo md wit tiny-eig- ht ! as that on Long Island was, ex- in suit on the note. Usaa.lliinnuiBuy o' T31" or f'o t !B hundred and pounds is the at the the Mjunp tor !nrlfcil!:ir. Tct:monl! pense of public-spirite- d citizens who are "Do you know the nature of an ad Keller for hJ ueij'! tipr.Iated. t I Ull. H.IMl.lie."Te1imIll!. " "i willing to risk money "to prove in a prac- oath ?" asked the colonel. l"J .11 n..,.,,.rtt.n 1 hl, hemleol hrtor I tical way the extermination of the mos- "I think I do,' answered the witness. lbatim bi pper. MatlUou square. iUli.A you play golf on Sab-L;cifc- ." the quito. It requires cooperation from so tell the judge and jury what it ( lie iv-v- . "Then ;. Goodman, sternly. many sources that all private citi- The Record contains an of th- - nffi.T'. ' iep;it"i " that is." ort, corporation, foreclosure, and part- Yes," Miss Ki'te, but on that zens can do by organization and all that A oath is like a note a legal tender nership notices published in all of day I only u.e the sticks I won at our the cities can be induced to in people try to pay newspapers published te do the with which some Ad English in te church fair." Philadelphia Press. way of appropriation will need to be their debts." Washington Times. lead the vertis THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL' ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, 1304.

1 One-thir- IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE R. P. 7232: d undivided Inter THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . - to Kaikala and Kamalani, also Apana stream and on tht remiinino- rr-- rooms est purchased from S. L. Kekumano, FIRST TER- - 2 1530 auction for a week before lis FIRST JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT, TER- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. of L. C. A. to Weuweu, and con-- tion by the Kalihi stream. Area, sale. RITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAM- Guardian, recorded in L. 1S8, P. 288; RITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAM-- veyed to W. L. Wilcox by deeds as about 3.50 acres. There 1-- it about Terms of sale: Cash In United States 3 undivided interest purchased from ijiiows. j BERS IN PROBATE. BERS IN PROBATE. an acre of taro growing on this Gold Coin. Sale subject to. approval Henry S. Crane, recorded L. 131, P. 127; ! Bush and , a , Iaukea to Wilcox. recorded- kn.i ' V . t. .J :.v,..,ki.tX LUt? W. irK II 11 III- - Estate of William Luther Wilcox, 1- -3 undivided interest purchased at Estate of William Luther Wilcox, De- in Liber page " lUiKimi and confirmation by the court; deeds ceased. 'all of which is watered by a wind-mi- ll at expense of purchasers: ten (10 per foreclosure sale of mortgage of Dibble Kaikala to Wilcox, : recorded in Liber and well on the premises. cent, of purchase price to be paid upon Ilae to J. A. Magoon. Area not defi- 75. pat;e 3c 7. Lot D L Lot of land laying just nitely determined, but probably over 200 Kauhaikane to Wilcox, fall of the hammer and tho balance recorded in mauka of the O. R. & L. Co.'s line to upon confirmation of s&ie by acres. And being Part No. 7 of sched- Liber 1ZG. page 463. the the the Fertilizer Works, and consisting of Court and d til very of deed to purchase ule - "B" in the order of court for sale of Area, 4.55 acres. a portion of L. C- A. S03. An. 2. to A. er. this property. This property is good And being all of 2 Part of Schedule Adams, and leing a portion of the land Dated July 22. 1904. liolice ol Sale for grazing purposes or for cultivation ol A" in order of Court j EEUlor's authorizing sale conveyed to W. L. Wilcox by deed of WILLIAM O. of lie . SMITH. sisal, castor beans, etc. mm of these lands. J. H. Atherton, in 158. recorded This property Liber Executor of the Will of W. Luther Wil- INTEREST IN THE ABNER WILCOX has .'irontage cn the page 4S3, and being a portion of Part 5 cox, OF OF road leading to Kalihi deceased. ESTATE, KAUAI. the Receiving in order of Court authorizing sale of 6S52 July 23, 30. Aug. 6. 13, 29, 22. Station of 130.1 feet, an average width this property. This lot has a frontage on No. 10. 13-8- 4 350 All the undivided inter- of feet average 50-fo- ot i and an depth of tho new road of about 130 feet, est of W. L. Wilcox in and to the Es- 450 feet. Real Estate The land is planted with a depth along Lot A of about 142 feet DIVIDEND NOTICE. Real Estate tate of Abner Wilcox, deceased, late of foliage and fruit trees and has a large, runs along Har.alei, Kauai, which and stone wall in rear for consists of the comfortable house, together with out- about 375 feet and on the makai side EWA PLANTATION CO. following pieces of t land: houses on the place. This has been for along the O. R. & L. Co.'s right of way The Directors of this corporation hav- Notice is hereby given that pursuant R. P. 1163, 30 acres; R. P 2873, about Notice is hereby given that pursuant years the residence of the late Judge to point of 50-fo- ot ing declared a monthly 17 acres; 2402, 2 10 to the order of the Honorable John T. commencement on new dividend of of Honorable John T. R. P. rods, perches; 64-1- order the Wilcox. 00 to the De Bolt, road; area, acre. of 1 per cent. Dividend No. 85 is due Bolt, Judge of the Circuit deed recorded in L. 9, P. 271-- 3. 34 acres; First Judge of the Circuit De First TARO PATCH, Lot D 2. Lot laying below the O. R. and payable on Saturday, July 30th, Ter- deed recorded 76, 257-- 8, 1 acre, Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Ter- KALrffl VALLEY. Court of the First Judicial Circuit, in L. P. & L. Co.'s line to Works 1904, to stockholders of record 2 1 ritory of Hawaii, sitting at Chambers No. 9. " the Fertilizer at the sitting rods, perch; R. P. 2685, 15.5 acres; Taro patch on side ! ritory of Hawaii, at Chambers mauka of and is a part of L. C. A. 6450 Ap. 3 close of the stock transfer books Sat-- In Probate, made and entered on the R. P. 2714, 2.6 acres; deed recorded in in Probate, made and entered on "the Kamehameha IV road leading- to Ka- - j to Kaunuohua no Moehonua being urday, July 23rd, 1904. at 12 m. 1904, L. 2S, P. 88-- 9, 2 acres, 32 27th day of June, A. D. 1904, in the lihi Valley, being and 27th day of June, A. D. in the perches; deed and the whole of a part of the land conveyed to W. L. Stock transfer books will be feopenei recorded in L. 13, P. 455-- 6, 5 acres, 2 matter of the Estate of William Luther Apana 2 of L..C. A. 1800 por- matter of the Estate of William Luther and is a Wilcox by deed of J. B. re- Monday, August 1st, 1904. Ex- perches; R. P. 530,. 501.68 acres; Wilcox, deceased, the undersigned. Ex- tion of the land conveyed L. Atherton, Wilcox, deceased, the undersigned, it. P. to W. corded In Liber 15S, page 4S3, com- W. A. BO WEN, deceased, 1301, 36 acres; deed recorded in L. 14, ecutor of the Will of said deceased, Wilcox by deed of Mele re- and ecutor of the Will of said Kanakaole, prises a portion of 5 in of Treasurer. P. 128-- 9, 20 acres; will offer for sale at public auction, and corded in 110, page 317. Part order will offer for sale at public auction, and deed recorded in L. Liber Area, Honolulu, July 22nd, 1904. 00 Court authorizing sale of this property. 6S3 5, P. 1022-- 3, 3 acres, 2 rods, 7 will sell to the highest and best bidder of an acre. Good crop will sell to the highest and best bidder perches; of taro now This lot is bounded on the mauka and deed recorded in L. 12, 459-46- 0, 33.72 for cash, at the auction rooms of James growing on the for cash, at the auction rooms of James P. land. And is the whole westerly sides by the O. R. & L. Co.'s acres; deed 9, 494-- 5, F. Morgan, Kaahumanu street, in Ho- of 15 of NOTICE OF - F. Morgan, Kaahumanu street, in Ho recorded in L. P. Part Schedule "A" in order of right of way and the Metropolitan COPARTNER- nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of 38.5 acres; all of the above constituting nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Court authorizing sale of this property. twenty-secon- Meat Co.'s stock yards, on the makai SHIP. Hawaii, on Monday, the first day of Part No. 10 of schedule "B" of the or- Hawaii, on Monday, the d day of August, 1904, at the hour of TARO LAND, KALIHI VALLEY. side by the Kalihi stream and on the August, 1904, at the hour of twelve der of court for sale of this property. easterly by C YAT LOY CO. v twelve o'clock noon of said day, all the No. 10. Taro patches on makai side side Lot of this subdivi- o'clock noon of said day, all the right. KALIHI-KA- ,' I LAND. right, title and estate of said deceased ot Kamehameha IV Road in Kalihi sion. It consists of an area of about 8 title and estate of said deceased in and' acres. Lots D 1 D 2 con- Notice is hereby giveni that the un- No. 11. All lot or parcel of land in and to the following described real aney, and being Apana 1 of L. C. A. and are to be to the following described real estate, to that 1800, sidered as one piece sold together. dersigned have this day formed a co- situated in Kalihi-ka- l, Honolulu, ad- estate, to wit: conveyed to W. L. Wilcox by deeds and wit: ' On Lot D 1 flowing partnership under the firm name an joining premises purchased by Alexan- LOT, of Kuanoni, recorded in Liber 93, page is a artesian well MT. TANTALUS LOT. BUILDING KING STREET. 340, of good pure on D 2 Is style of "Yat Loy Co.," doing business Young from Allan be- and Mele Kanakaole, recorded in water and Lot der Herbert and No. 1. Lot on King street, Kalihi, op- a large vegetable garden is leas- as general merchandise on King street, No. 1. Lot No. 5 on Tantalus, Land ing Apana 2 of of Haunapo, Ma Liber 110, page 317. Area, 1.66 acres; which land posite Beckley. street, having a frontage $35.00 near Nuuanu, in Honolulu, Oahu, T. IL Patent No. 4423 t6 W. L. Wilcox, and 50 con- and being all of Part 16 in Schedule "A" ed for the sum of per month hele Award to Laumaka, and along the mlkkai side of King street of is supplied LEONG KAU, being part No. 2 of schedule B in the veyed to W. L. Wilcox by deed of of order of Court authorizing sale of and with water from the 396 feet, a depth along L. C. A. 803 of well on D 1. DOO NG SHEE (w). 5 order of court authorizing sale of this David L. Kalawaia, recorded in Liber these lands. This land has a small la- artesian Lot 250 feet, a Jength along L. C. A. 6450 Lot E. House and lot situated be- 6851 property. This lot borders on the Gov 127, Pages 134-- 5. This lot is somewhat borers' house and is planted with taro ernment dls of 37S.3 feet and a depth along southeast at the present time. tween the mauka side of the O. R. & drive reservation for a over 700 feet by 200 feet; area, side of to Receiving Sta- tance of 656 feet depth of 130 road Kalihi L. Ca's line to the Fertilizer Works MEETING NOTICE. and has a 4.37 acres; and is the whole of Part tion of 170 feet. Area, 1.8 acres. TARO LAND, KALIHI VALLEY. 60-1- 00 and the property of the Pacific Guano feet. Area,. of an acre. It is sit- 10 of schedule "A" in the order of No. 11. of taro on ridge Included in the above is a strip of Lot patches near land & Fertilizer Co. This land is a por- PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY, uated a between the Hackfeld court authorizing the sale of this prop- belonging to of W. H. Cum- - 8 premises and the lot of J. G. Rothwel! land taken and macadamized for street Estate tion of L. C. A. 6430 Ap. 3 to Kaunohua LIMITED. erty. This land is good pasture or purposes. Mo- - ? mmgs, just off on This street is known as of Kamehameha IV no Moehonua and is a portion of the It is one of the finest residence sites ranching property, suitable for raising tof Road, Kalihi Valley; being The quarterly meeting of the Pacific Fenced, planted kauea street and comprises an area a portion of land conveyed to W. L. Wilcox by Tantalus. cleared and Moe-hon- ua Hardware Co.. Ltd., will be held at its pigs, chickens, etc. 0.2 of an acre. The title to this strip Apana 4 of L. C. A. 6450 to W. L. deed of J. B. Atherton, recorded in with trees and flowers. conveyed office, on Friday, July 29th, at 3 o'clock WILCOX POI FACTORY. rests in the Estate of W. L. Wilcox, and to W. L. Wilcox Liber 158, page 4S3, and is the whole of p. LOT, never by deed of J. Lazarus, recorded m. BEACH WAIKIKL 12. as the having been transferred. This in Liber Part 4 of Schedule "A" in order of Court No. The business known 42-1- JAS. GORDON SPENCER, will easily, 90, page 50. Area, 00 of an acre; No. 2. Beach lot at Waikiki, being Wilcox Poi Factory, together with the land divide into building lots authorizing sale of this property. This is Secretary. and Is a fine piece of property. It is a and being all of Part 17 in Schedule an irregular shaped piece of land, hav- a portion of the land conveyed to W. land and growing crops of taro on the "A" in Honolulu, July 21, 1904. 6SS1 L. Wilcox by deed of S. B. Dole, re same, buildings, machinery, engines, part of Grant No. 3303 to Iaukea and order of Court authorizing sale ing a frontage on the makai side of Bush, and by them conveyed to W. L. ; of these lands. This property is plant-Wilco- x 500 along O. & corded 155, folio 407--8, be pumps, containers, ca.'ts, harness about feet the R. L. Co.'s in Liber and tanks, ! ed with taro at present - . ANNUAL MEETING. ime-pleme- by deed of the time. way Ing a portion of part 3 of schedule "B" and mules, and all of the tools, nts Patentees recorded right of and bordering on the rear page zs, . in the order of court authorizing the and articles now in use in in Lioer io, ana is a portion or lakge TRACT OF TARO AND along the property of the Pacific Guano sale of this property. This lot has a connection with the conducting of the Part 1 in Schedule "A" in the order of KULA LAND. KALIHI VAT.T.V.Y. & Fertilizer Co. for a distance of about HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. Court authorizing sale of this property. No. 12. Large of 509 feet. Area, 45-1- 00 of an acre. There The annual meeting of Henry May A depth along the boundary of Judge business as it is at present. Also the tract kula and taro ' Dole's property from the Diamond Head good will of the business and all lease- BUILDING LOT, KING STREET. land, well up in Kalihi Valley, com- is a house on this lot which brings In Co., Ltd., will be held at the office of an of $7.50 per road to high water mark of 176 feet; holds in connection with the property. No. 2. Lot on King street, Kalihi, prising L. C. A. 3139 to Haupu, a por- income about month. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., in this city on 2 Lot F. Large tract of land laying 29, 1904, 10 a frontage along the seashore at high The movable property consists in part being a portion of Grant 3303 to Iaukea tion of Apana of L. C. A. 6450 to Friday, July at o'clock a. io. just of Metropolitan Co.'s j water mark of 221.1 feet; a depth of of the following: and Bush and conveyed to W. L. Wil- Kaunuohua, Apana 6 of R. P. 68S8, L. makai Meat S. G. WILDE1V, slaughter house; being portion L. 6844 169.6 feet along the east bank of ditch 1 engine and boiler, 1 taro crusher, 2 cox by deed of in C. A. 3237 to , Ap. 4 of a of Secreta y. Patentees recorded L C. A. 10498 to Nahinu L. C. A. to Diamond Head road and frontage fruit presses, cooking tank, 3 poi boards, Liber 75, page 28. This lot has a front C. A. 4S87 R. P. 72 to T. Sam, and Ap. and wa- 1 681 818 to Geo. Beckley, and being a portio.i along Diamond Head road of 153.4 sundry and troughs, 6 age on 195 , of Grant to S. M. Kamakau, and the containers King street of feet, a depth of the land conveyed to W. L. Wilcox feet. Area, 31,500 square feet. It is gons, 4 sets of harness, 5 California along northwest side of road leading to conveyed to W. L. Wilcox by deeds of: BEIILm TRAIISACTIIE I c- by deed of B. Atherton, recorded in one of the finest beach lots at Waikiki. mules, large supply of fuel, 2 windmills, Kalihi Receiving Station of 165.5 feet. w- - - Achl and wife. recorded in J. 90 Liber 15S, page 4S3; constituting the 4 water tanks, 2 pumps, 1 gasoline en- a length along premises i LiDer Pa&e 53; RESIDENCE LOT, WAIKIKI. total back of whole of 8 in Schedule "A" of or- gine and various other items used in 320 feet and a depth along adjoining D. K. Kekino, recorded in Liber 90. Part No. 3. Residence lot Waikiki, be- now page 52; der of Court authorizing sale of this CORRECTION. at connection with the business and Wilcox property to the old line of King property. more particu- ing portion of the land conveyed to on place. 241 Kauimakaole Lazarus and husband, This land is Last entry of yesterday's Issue shoulcl a the street of feet; containing an area larly described as follows: Beginning W. L. Wilcox by deed of S. B. Dole, The real estate consists of the follow- of 1 acre; and is a portion of Part 1 in recorded in Liber 71, page 231; .have read as follows: 407-- 8, at an "X" cut on the rock on the west . recorded in Liber 155, page and ing pieces of land: au- Paulo, recorded in Liber 90, page 55; John Kekuku and wf to Wm G Irwin. M Schedule "A" in order of Court of Kalihi stream boun- being a portion of Part No. 3 of sched 1. A portion of Grant No. 3303 to C. thorizing sale of this property. This Sol. Kaaiai, recorded in Liber 90, bank the the 53. dary runs by true azimuths: ule 'B" in the order of court authoriz P. Iaukea and John Bush, deeded by land is suitable for building purposes. page J Entered for Record July 22. 1904. ing the sale of this property. Having a them to W. J. Wilcox, recorded in BUILDING LOT, KING STREET. Area, about 9.22 acres. And being 1. 158 ; 52 588.2 feet to large post at Est B P Bishop by Trs to Territory depth from the Diamond Head road to 75, page 28. the whole of Part 18 In Schedule "A" of corner of fence; of Hawaii B Liber 3. be- - 1530, 4, Weu-we- u, No. Lot on King street, Kalihi, Order - O high water mark along the east bank 2. L. C. A. Apana to of Court authorizing sale of this 2. 61 31' 155.8 feet along land of Ka- ' William Smith Tr to Kate L Vida.Rel of the ditch of 169.6 feet; a frontage conveyed by deed of William Rin- ing a portion of Mahele Award 50 to rjronertv hauiki to 3 In. iron pipe; Mark Hoo to Lee Chow BS along the seashore at high water mark ger et al., recorded in Liber 250, page Laumaka, and being a portion of the j This is an exceptionally fine piece of 3. 62 05' 302.0 feet along same to ma Nuuanu liilii to W P Haia It lands deeded to W. L. Wilcox by deed of 95.9 feet; a depth along lot 6 of the 374. ( taro land. There are about 8 acres now uka side of O. R. & L. Co.'s main W P Haia to Hana Plantn Co ..AL of D. L. Kalawaia,. recorded .in Liber . , 'Auamarine" lots 150 feet to, the 3. tA portion of Grant 44& deeded-b- y planted with taro in all stages of line right of way; Hattie K Vivichaves and hsb to Ter 134, con-- f frontage on W.' re- 127. page and also all of land g.rowtn house on 353 702.0 along ritory of Diamond Head road and a Kaikala et al. to L. Wilcox, ' ' and a laborers' the 47' feet railroad Hawaii ...;.D said road of 122.1 feet. Area, 19,700 corded in Liber 75, page 307. veyed to W. L. Wilcox by deed of premises. The kula land would make right of way to northwest side John A Buck and wf to Tropic AgrlU 250, J square feet. On this lot is situated the 4. L. C. A. 1530, Apana 2, to Weuweu, Richard Antone recorded in Liber a fjne country residence. of Kalihi stream; Co i J page sbi. lot is a triangular snap- - residence of the late Judge Wilcox; deeded by Kaikala to W. L. Wilcox, inis KULA AND TARO LANDS AT PUU-NU- I. 5. Northeasterly along northwest side R A Wadsworth to Tang You Ret also stable, servant's quarters, etc. The recorded in folio 58. page 232, together ed piece, having a frontage on King of Kalihi stream at high water Joe Andrade Tr to Trs of Est of street of 13.7 feet, an average depth of commence- S C Allen AM property is planted with fruit trees and with right, title and interest, deeded by No. 13. Large tract of kula and taro mark to point of foliage plants. parties to W. L. Wilcox. about 165 feet and length along the rear ment. "Area, 8.65 acres. Wong Shiu King et als by afft of other boundary land at Puunui, in Nuuanu Valley, con- about 5. A portion of Mahele Award No. no of W. L. Wilcox's land of property are several pig mtgee to Lewers & Cooke Ltd 38-1- 00 veyed W. L. by of On this QUEEN STREET PROPERTY. about 165 feet; area, of an acre; to Wilcox deed AflEdt to Laumaka, deeded by D. L. Kalawa- Wong 165, ranches. One leased to a hui of Chi- Fore No. 4. on Queen street, deeded and is a portion of Part 3 in Schedule Wa Foi, recorded in Liber Lot la to W. L. Wilcox, recorded in Liber page 105, and being the whole of nese for $20 per month, one leased to a W. L. Wilcox by Opunui and hus-- . 127, 134. "A" of order of Court authorizing sale Part Recorded July 12, 1904. to folio ! 5. Japanese for $10 per month, one leased 71, 407, by of this property. This land is suitable of Schedule "B" in order of Court band; recorded in L. P. and 6. A portion of land conveyed to W. property. to another Jap for $2.5"0 per month and Gear, Lansing & Co by Trs to Manuel S. L. 23, for building purposes. authorizing sale of this deed of Keanohe recorded in L. Wilcox by deed of Haina Imhoff Lot No. 22 of Block 2, of Puunui one used at present by the Wilcox Poi V Souza; D; lot 12 Blk 5, KaimukI 279, (w) re 250, LAND, P. and by deed of Maoea and husband, recorded in Liber KULA AND TARO KALIHI. 7.63 acres, Factory which should bring $20 per Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $550. B 261, p 241, 327, being Tract, has an area of about corded in L. P. and Part folio 366. No. 4. Large tract of land adjoining No. 22A, Block 2, of month. This is fine land, suitable for 250. Dated July 7, 1904. 1 of court 7. 2710, 1, and Lot Puunui ' No. of schedule "B," in order L. C. A. Apana to Haupu, makai side of Kalihi stream, below j 2.68 acres; cultivation or for building or manufac- - C H Banning by Trto John W Ka Tract has an area of about r property. This property wife, re- ) t-a- for sale of this deeded by William Relst and King street; Demg all of the land con- - makJrig a total area of about 10.31 acres, turing purposes. Bordering on the ma; itei; lots n, iz, 13, ix, 13, 20, Is situated on the makai side of Queen corded In Liber 250. folio 370. by deed veyed , ge trans- 21, 22 24. to W. L. Wilcox by deed of There is a laborers' house on the prop-Geor- railroad it is easy of access for and Kalua Tract. Wail uku. street, streets, : between Fort and Alakea of Hana Honolulu and husband, record- Gray and wife, recorded in erty and about g acres are planted with portation purposes. Maul; $2700. B 259, p 261. ,Dated July adjoining east side of the warehouse 189, 251, C. A. . be- 11, 1904. the ed in Liber folio also L. Liber 96, page 204, and also all of the taro in aJ1 stages of growth. This is Lot G. Large tract of land laying occupied Union j formerly by the Feed 2710, Apana 2, conveyed under the same land deeded to W. L. Wilcox by Henry exceptionally fine taro land and the low the main track of the O. R. & L. Co. John W Kalua and wf to Maul Lanl on Queen ! Co. It has a frontage street deeds. Smith and wife, recorded in Liber 250, growing crop of taro will produce a and bordering on the Kalihi harbor. This Co Ltd; D; lots 11. 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21. 70.3 of 114.6 along 8. 2S93, con- of feet, a depth feet AH interest in L. C. A. page d.d, ana comprising a total area steady income. land comprises portions of L. C. A. 818 22 and 24. Kalua Tract, Walluku, Maul; lane, a width of 81.9 feet along adjoin- veyed to Keliopunui, deeded by Moku-ol- a 6.50 10498 $4500. B 261, p 251. 21. 1904. of about acres; and being the whole AS to Geo. Beckley and L. C. A. to Dated June ing back lot and a length along Union and wife to W. L. Wilcox, recorded 6 LOTS AT KALIHI KNOWN THE convey- Maui Co of Part of Schedule "A" in order of PURCHASE OR OLD Nahinu, and is part of the land Land Ltd to W T Robinson Feed Co.'s warehouse of 107.5 feet, in Liber 250, page 372. WALLER B. et al; M; 11, 12, 13, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22 Court authorizing sale of this property. PROPERTY. ed to W. L. Wilcox by deed of J. lots Area, 8,435 square feet. There are three 9. A portion of L. C. A. 803, Apana 2, This land is suitable for agricultural BREWERY Atherton, recorded in Liber 158, page and 24. Kalua Tract, Wailuku, Maui; - 14. frame houses upon the property. This deeded to W. L. Wilcox by J. B. Ather- purposes and has about 2 acres of taro No. Lot. A. Lot on King street, 4S3; and consists of the whole of Part 9 $2500. IJ 259. p 263. Dated June 10. 1904. is an excellent situation for warehouse ton and wife, recorded in Liber 158, growing on it at the present time. being a portion of Apana 2 of L. C. A. in Schedule "A" of order of Court au- Chas P West to James E Fullerton 4S3. 803 conveyed to W. purposes. folio HOUSE LOT, KALIHI. to A. Adams and thorizing sale of this land. It is more Tr; BS; 4 int in Watson & West (firm), 10. All the right, title and Interest of L. Wilcox by deed of J. B. Atherton, as follows: No 162 Hotel St, Honolulu, Oahu; $468.65. , PEARL CITY PROPERTY. No. 5. Lot" Kalihi, below King particularly described W. L. Wilcox in and to an undivided in recorded in Liber 158, page 4S3, and be- Beginning a monument on east B 265, p 48. Dated July 12, 1904. 5. Two Pearl City, being street, adjoining property owned by at the No. lots at one-ha- lf of the fee of the property ing a portion of Part 3 of Schedule "A" pond, consisting of Am Savs & Co of 15 16 14 on O. R. & Society," being a por- wall of the Weli fish First Tr Hawaii Nos. and of Block known as the Bannister Estate, con- "Lusitana and in order of Court for sale of this pipe filled with cement, Ltd to Gear Lansing & Co; Rel; map, recorded in Liber 121, Pages tion of the lands conveyed to W. L. a iron Par L. Co. veyed to W. L. Wilcox by Agreement property. This lot has a frontage on the of said monument re- lot 10 Blk 51, Kaimuki Tract, Honolulu. 243-- 5, frontage all on Wilcox by following parties: having a in of Sale of Charles Lucas and wife. the the makai side of King street, near to Triangulation Sta- Oahu; $75. B 259, p 267. Dated 200 an aver- Deed of Kaikala, recorded in 58, ferred Hauiki Jon Seventh street of feet and The whole of the above lands ag- Liber the Kamehameha IV Road, of about being south 3539.25 and west 4156.0 29, 1904. age depth over 250 feet. Area is page 232. tion of gregates an area of about 8.60 acres 165.8 feet, a depth along stone wall on and running by true azimuths: I K Kaui and wf to Kino (w) by Tr; nvpp an arre. heinsr Part No. 4 of land and 2.50 acres of kula Deed of Kaikala, recorded in Liber the westerly boundary of said Brewery D; pc Kealia, of taro 75, page 307. 1. 242 05' 73.0 feet along the land of land. Kawaihau, Kauai; schedule "B" in order of court for sale as to area and Lot of about 179 feet, a width along $1. etc. 261, p 254. "is land. Particulars Kahauiki to the makai side of the B Dated June 16, J of this, property.. This property can be ascertained by refer Deed of Kauhaikane, recorded in Lot D 1 of about 142 feet, and a length 1904. boundaries right-of-wa- y of the Oahu Rail 136, page 463. 50-fo- 1 suitable for farming. ence to surveys and maps in my office, Liber along new ot road of about 235.7 Kuaana (k) to Kino (w); D; pc land 207 building. There is a lease Deed of Wm. Ringer, recorded in feet; area, 31,050 square feet, or 71-1- 00 KAHANA LANDS. Judd 250, page 374. 2. 353 47' 687.0 feet along makai side ttuu "ugs, tveana, ivawainau. ivauay Liber acre. lot 255- from the Kapiolanl Estate covering a This is a fine residence and right-of-wa- y L B 261. P - Dated 16, 1904. Valley, 60-1- to June No. 6. Kuleana in Kahana And having an area of 00 of an of the railroad the period years an ren can easily be subdivided Into smaller j w ' Oahu, near rice mill, being Apa-n-a long of at annual northwest side of the Kalihi K Kaui and to William Kaul; D; Ah In's $200 which included with this acre; suitable as a building lot or for lots. pc 1 2055. C. A. 4363 to Kao-pa-e tal of is Stream; thence j land' Kealia. Kawaihau. Kauai; $L of R. P. L. agricultural purposes. B. on King street, being a etc- S. business. Lot Lot 3. Southwesterly southerly along - B 261. p 256. Dated June 16, 1904. and deeded to W. L. Wilcox by RANCHING C. 926, Ap. 6. to Ka- and The Wilcox Poi Factory is the only PROPERTY, KALIHI. portion of L. A. I Alfred W Carter and wf to George C W. Spencer, recorded in Liber 250, 803, the northwest side of the Kalihi poi" factory In the city 6. Kalihi-ka- i, on and a portion of L. C. A. high-wat- er por 7 4422 60-1- malani. 00 'machine made No. Lot of land - Paris; D; lot of R Pages 375-- 6; area, 4 acres, and at Stream at to the sea- P and rents and has a very large business. This is bank of Kalihi stream, along O. R. & Ap. 2, to A. Adams, and being a por- Apili pond; on same, etc, Pawaa. Honolulu, Oahu; being Part No. 8 of schedule "B" in conveyed W. L. shore, north of the fish an excellent opportunity of acquiring a L. Co.'s main track; being a portion of tion of the land to thence I $1000. B 261, p 258. Dated Mar 20. 1900. the order of court for the sale of this Wilcox by of B.k Atherton, re- sit- business which is well established and the land deeded to W. L. Wilcox by deed J. 4. Northerly along seashore at Geo H Paris and wf to August Dreier; property. This land is beautifully 158, page 483; compris- the corded In Liber er M' DOr Iot 7 4422 would desirable generally known. David L. Kalawaia, recorded in Liber high-wat- to the wall of the Weli of R P and rents on uated and make a 127, page 134. being 3 ing a portion of Part 3 in Schedule "A" same, country place. are about 2 acres RESIDENCE AT KALIHI. and Apana of fish pond so as to include all the eic, 'awaa, Honolulu, oahu; There 50 per Apa- of order of Court authorizing sale of $1000. B 259, p 268. 1900. of rice or taro land and the remainder No. 13. House and lot on lane off Mahele Award as deed, and reclaimed land on the west side Dated Mar 26. na 4 of Mahele Award 50 as per boun- this property. This property has a mouth; Est of B P Bishop by Trs to Territory is kula land. Kahana Valley is one of King street, on west side of Kalihi 221 and of the Kalihi Stream at its by dary certificate. Area, 2.1S acres. And frontage on King street of feet of Hawaii; D; por kul 10806 Ap 33, Pau-a- hi stream, deeded to W. L. Wilcox 50-fo- thence the ideal spots on this island. along new ot road to mauka side Imhoff and husband, recorded in being the whole of Part 11 in Schedule 5. Northerly along the wall of the Weli St, Honolulu, Oahu; $1. B 26L p KAHANA. Haina of railroad right of way of about 375 259. July 9, 1904. SHARES OF THE HUI OF 250, page 366. The lot has an "A" in order of Court authorizing sale fish pond to the point of com- Dated o Liber property. feet, along the mauka side of the R. Dowsett Co to 7. of the Hui Airia 55-1- 00 of this mencement. Ltd Pacific Sugar Mill; No. Two shares area of of an acre and there is a 132 1.50 Saml. Ka-lu- a This land is suitable for duck or pig R. line about feet; area, about 8.4 acres, lit- L; kul 7825, Kajjulena, Hamakua, Ha- Kahana, being the share of substantial house of 6 rooms in good re acres. houses on Containing an area of a by See Ling 100 ranches; a portion is now rented to a There are several old or waii; 10 yrs ?5 $75 per yr. B 257, p 393. deeded Lee Quan and pair on the lot. The lot is about $10 per tle more less. recorded in Liber Japanese pig rancher for $S0.0O per year. this piece which rent for about Dated July 12. 1904. to W. L. Wilcox and feet by 200 feet. The place is now rent- building lot and The larger portion of this land is un- 4; I. month. It is a fine Dowsett Co Ltd to William E Rowell; 148, Pages 453-- and the share con- $25.00 per month. PASTURE LAND, KALIHI-KA- to Wagner Stock Yards ed for suitable for subdivision. der lease the D; 1 share in Hui land. Wainiha, Ka- veyed by Kealoha, recorded in Liber No. 7. Lot of land on main line of O. - O. Co. at an annual rental of $600, the 9 Lot C Lot situated below the R. uai; $300. B 261, p 2C1. Dated June 21, 25, Pages 376-- 7, and being Part No. in United States Re- long period yet to run Terms of sale: Cash R. & L. Co.'s track, near Kalihi & L. Co.'s line to the Fertilizer Works; lease has a and 1904. of schedule "B" in the order of court for Sale subject to approval ceiving comprising Apana 5 L. expiration of the lease all the Gold Coin. Station, being a portion of Apana 2 of L. C. A. at the j Dowsett Co by to WiHiant sale of property. Each share of by court; deeds 5011 4 C. A. to owner of Ltd Trs this and confirmation the C. A. to Kahaha, Apana L. 803,Vonveyed to W. L. Wilcox by deed buildings revert the the E Rowell; Par Rel; lands, etc, Ahp Land of Kahana is entitled to ten (10) per 1210 Pa-wa- i; to good steady the Hui at expense of purchasers; to Haupu and L. C. A. to of B. Atherton, recorded in Liber property. In addition a $1. 261, p 261. a amount of kula land and a price to be paid upon area, J. property is a Wainiha, Kauai, li Dated certain cent. of purchase containing an exclusive of 15S, page 4S3, and a portion of Mahele income from this there 21, 1904. amount of .rice land. balance way, 4.14 property will in- June certain fall of the hammer and the railroad right of of acres. Award 50 to Laumaka, conveyed to W. good chance that the Henry Van Gieson Tr to George MOLOKAI LAND. ron confirmation of the sale by the And being all of Part 12 in Schedule "A" Kalawaia, crease very materially in value as this purchas- L. Wilcox by deed of D. L. Lucas Tr; D; int in 5000 A land anl No. 8. Pukoo, Molokai, Court and delivery of deed to in order of Court authorizing sale of recorded in 127, page 134, and is land practically controls the waterfront ye fishery, Makaha, Wainnae, Oahu; Lands in Liber of chan- by Jones, er. this property. a portion 5 "of Schedule "A" to the easterly side the Kalihi 261, p 262. 12, 1504. deeded to W. L. Wilcox Maria In of Part $175. B Dated July 165,. Page 1, and be- For full particulars and further WILCOX'S KALIHI RESI- authorizing sale of nel. recorded in Liber undersigned at W. L. in order of Court descriptions surveys ing grants Nos. 674, 675. 679 and 1134; formation apply to the DENCE. this land. This lot is bounded on the For detail and 207 .Ho- properties " Say," asked Limping Lem, "wot office, room Judd building, of all of the above described 1 containing in all about 82.57. acres, and his 8. lot, bor- northerly side by the O. R. & L. Co.'s . ' i 3 . . .1 . ;...r 1 1 .mil ) : IfinfiT No. Houses and Kalihi, 1 wuun vu - 6 court nolulu. Works, on the and for any further information apply of to and - being Part No. in the order on to Kalihi Receiving line the Fertilizer 1 . de crown Honolulu. T. H., July 1. 1904. dering road a t T- Mnpynn at Tiis auction ier lust une Take for the sale of this property. This land Dated O. & L. Co. branch road westerly side by a line drawn from r.- A- replied Saun-- and R. t-- T..j.i nn n' smk fm." - purposes WILLIAM O. SMITH. Station crossing room" or to v. . ivjhi u j huu wic is suitable for ranching or for to Pacific Guano and Fertilizer works; point at the center of the road I tering Sim. without having to stop to Executor of the Will of William Luther & line, extending in Building. Maps of all these properties the cultivation of sisal or castor beans. being a portion of Grant 3303 to Iaukea the O. R. L. Co.'s F. Morgan's think. Ex. 9. part Wilcox, deceased. 44S southerly to the Kalihi will be on display at J. 1 No. Hi Alna of Punaula, a 1. and Bush and a portion of Grant a direction of the Ahupuaa of Mapulehu, Molokai, 6834 July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, 1904. mm GRAND ARMY STIRRED, Castle d Cooke, Ltd. UST TEST SUIT BUCHHDLTZ HONOLULU. Commissicn Camp Fires Blaze with Joy Over Merchants EASON BROUGHT Escape of General Bedell's RECEIVER S War Orderly from a SUGAR FACTORS.

Paralytic's Fate. AGENTS FOR j comes only once The Ewa Plantation Co. For Injunction Against Charge Against Achi ATAuoncl The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. , a year "When Mr. Ross C. Duffy of No. 18 The Kohala Sugar Co. The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. Business of Foreign Russell avenue, Nashua, N. H., was sud- WithdrawnOther The Fulton Iron Works, St. Lovla. denly prostrated by a paralytic shock, Auction Sales The Standard Oil Co. is the deepest concern was felt throughout The George F. Blake Steam Pump. While the season is at hand Corporation. Court Items. Weston's Centrifugals. the town in which he had been a promi-ine- nt the time to take advantage of it. The New England Mutual Life tm official. Today! Saturday! Today! su ranee Co., of Boston. The "Alameda" brings the most A temporary injunction was granted Grand Army men were especially so- In the suit of H. Hackfeld & Co., The Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. nst licitous for in the Civil war Mr. Duffy Ltd., vs. W. C. Achi et a!.. Judge Ro- luscious California fruits and also by Judge Gear yesterday afternoon Co., as General Bedell's orderly granted plain- The Alliance Assurance of Lon- the Pacific Hardware and Steel had acted binson the motion of the 10 o'clock FRUIT, Etc. don. fresh vegetables in season. man- while serving with Co. F, Third regiment. tiff for a receiver of the live stock. Company, a corporation, and its 10:15 o'clock FURNITURE, Etc. Fruit is healthy and delicious. ager, T. A. Hays, at the suit of the New Hampshire "Volunteer infantry, and Franz Buchholtz was oppointed as re- Territory of by Lorrln An- after the war he became a member of ceiver. Vice President Isenberg's aff- 11 o'clock GLASSWARE, Cut, Etc., We also have now on hand Kona Hawaii PLATEDWARE. .S. Grinbaum&Co. drews, Attorney General. General Foster Post, G. A. R., and rose idavit charging Achi with the removal vice-command- er. LIMITED. Grapes and Wahiawa Pineapples. Respondent and each and both of to be department of live stock was withdrawn and then 12 o'clock JEWELRY. appointment commanded by the writ, The general anxiety felt about him af- the of a receiver was them are made with consent. At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu Importers and Commission to perpetual, ter his sudden shock in the latter part of which is sought be made KOOLAUPOKO APPEALS. street. Hull Quit carrying on busi- 1901, was slightly relieved by the news Also at 12 o'clock noon at the Judi "to cease and An appeal from District Magistrate HENRY MAY & CO., Territory of Hawaii, that he had come out of a state of un- ciary Building, Commissioner's Sale of ness Within the which had lasted for five B. P. Aikue of Koolaupoko has been Clay Co., Ltd. Hard- consciousness the Honolulu SOLE AGENTS for and on behalf of the Pacific days, but" as week after week went by entered in the suit of Maleka Hailele FOR ."LIMITED. ware and Steel Company." and he made no further progress, one vs. Frank F. Pahia by the plaintiff, JAS. F. MORGAN, bill of complaint states that, the leg remaining paralyzed, it was con- judgment having been for defendant I: Telephones: Retail Main 22; Whole- The with costs. The plaintiff $100 AUCTIONEER. company is a corporation cluded that the highly honored veteran claimed respondent . Little Jack sale Main 92. ' must at best remain a cripple for life. damages for the defendant's taking formed and existing under the laws Suddenly to the suprise and delight possession, by his agents, of two head Smoking Tobacco. 5c. and xoc of the State of California, having its of every one Mr. Duffy appeared on the of cattle belong to the plaintiff. Packages. principal place of business in San street in unmistakable robust health Kimura, a Japanese, has appealed in Important Sale .THE DOUGLAS purpose, object and was overwhelmed by congratula-tionsan- d two cases from District Magistrate Ai- Francisco; that the kue of Koolaupoko. He was found ' Pacific Hard- inquiries: and business of the said "The regular treatment," said Mr. guilty of vagrancy and of larceny in TODAY! SATURDAY 1 TODAY! Agents for ware, and Steel Company is the selling Duffy, "didn't do a bit of good, so far the second degree, by stealing two BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto, and disposing of hardware, steel and j as my paralyzed leg was cocerned. My blankets, and sentenced in each case AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., of Ontario. left leg remained cold and dead, and I to imprisonment six months and pay DELAWARE INSURANCE CO., of other commodities manufacturea irom ment of costs. Property of a gentleman leaving the Philadelphia. now twelve had been too active a man to be con- metals, and is and for tent to be housed up with one dead leg if COURT NOTES. country past been carrying months last has there was any possible way to cure it. Judge Gear continued the hearing of on the said business within the Ter- I finally stumbled on help by the merest the Christian annulment of marriage W. W flHAKA & CO. ritory of Hawaii; that for the past chance. I got my clue out of a Boston case from Thursday afternoon until Cut Glassware paper story a war comrade, of all kinds. year business of the corporation from the of Monday morning. the John Hunter, of Chieo, CaL, who had WTines, Etc., in this Territory has been managed After concluding the hearing: of the Tumblers Clarets, Limited Hays, been cured of a desperate attack of loco- Wailuku water rights case, the Su- Finger Bowls, and conducted by respondent by "Williams' as the subject nSxlier of com-- t motor ataxia Dr. Pink preme Court adjourned till Monday Decanters, and Pills. I sent for a box of the pills at Salad Bowl. Merchant Tailors ' ' it - plaint: morning. once and in less than a month after- Blais-de- "That said corporation does not in- Accounts of the estate of the ll - . J." capital Terri ward I, too, became a perfectly well minors were referred by Judge Waity Building, King St. vest and use its in the man as the result of using them and I China engaged in j Gear to W. R. Sims as master. tory of Hawaii, nor is it remained so ever since. No more Dinner Service, Phone Blue 2741 or or . have the business roreign interstate vertigo, no more trouble with my Tea, Coffee. commerce, nor is now nor has within , stomach, none with my kidneys; in fact, SUMMER COMPLAINT is the chil- Oppott JL&vertiser Ofle past employed , twelve months Jast been every organ seems to be doing its proper dren's most dangerous enemy and the by the Government of the United j mother's most dreaded foe. Immediate corpora- - work. I certainly have good reason to Plated American and Foreign. EATH, THE PLUMBER. States of America, but said be thankful to Dr. Williams Pink Pills." and proper treatment Is always neces- Tea Pot, Pitcher, Worstoado tlon has failed and neglected to . do sary. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Cruets, Salver, fol- - These pills are sold by all druggists and perform any and all of the throughout world. and Diarrhoea Remedy, given accord- Sugar Bowls, Butter Dish, 'S3 2Eiar Street, opposite Young Hotel lowing by provided the 'PHONE CI. acts as law and, ing to directions, is the most effectual Etc., Etc., Etc. required of it to be done ana per- remedy known. For sale by all deal- eale amm m to say: Co., agent mmmii formed, that is in equity; that said corporation does ers. Benson, Smith & Ltd., Please take especial notice that this Fort St., Opposite Star Block. corporation failed and " "The said has not own and possess any property eith- for Hawaii. sale Is TODAY my salesroom, 847 neglected to file in the office of the at Have your old SUITS MADE TO HORSE SHOEING! er real or personal within the Terri- LOOK Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii tory of Hawaii." Kaahumanu street. LIKE NEW. Dyeing and press- copy of in- ing. Tailoring. The renewing of aldie a certified of the charter This action will serve as a test of clothing corporation o such corporation; said passed by Legislature of JAS. F. MORGAN, a specialty. Prices very low. the law the Phone White 230. U W Wright tJo., ik. corporation has failed and neglected 1903, Intended to protect local tax-payi- ng DAY AUCTIONEER. to file in the office of said Treasurer merchants from the competi- cor- have opened a horse-shoein- g' the names of the officers of said tion of agencies of "foreign" concerns PERFECTION department la connec- poration; said corporation has failed doing an order business and contribu- tion with their carriage and neglected to file in the office of the ; ting little or nothing to the support of secur- of said Territory the name THIS DAY shop, etc Having Treasurer ' the Territorial Government. As the ed the services of a flrst-ela- ss of some person upon whom legal no- - corporation now sued is very wealthy, Berctanla St., near Emma. shoer, they are pre- tices and processes from the courts of a strong fight is likely to ensue on its At Auction All kinds of HOME BAKING mad pared to do aJl work in- the Territory of Hawaii may be serv- part to defeat the law upon the ground from only the BEST MATERIALS. flrst- -. corporation Tel. 211. trusted to them in a ed; said has failed and of contravention of the Inter-Stat- e Ruction Sale Blue elass manner. neglected to file with the Treasurer a . Commerce laws of the United States. OF certified copy of the bylaws of such j Respondent's Honolulu directory ad- fail- corporation; said corporation has dress is: "Pacific Hardware and Steel Commissioner's Sale 01 ed and neglected to present to the said Co., T. A. Hays representative, 25-2- 6 net Roofs Repaired Treasurer and file with said officer a Alexander Young Building." lie Bin BY full and accurate statement and ex- - j hibit of its affairs; said corporation WM. T. PATY. j Pineapples to Coast Prepaid. ON SATURDAY, 23, has failed and neglected to obtain from the On Saturday, July 23, 1904, JULY the said Treasurer and annual license Tropic Fruit Co. will deliver a box AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,, Carpentry of all kinds attended fas to have an office in the Territory of of their fine Wahiawa Pineapples to AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Give us a call. agent At my salesroom, 857 Kaahumanu Hawaii for the use of its and any address on the Coast, all charges At the Judiciary Building, Honolulu, street, I will sell at public auction, the employee, to wit, the said respondent prop- ' prepaid, for ltss than the freight alone I will sell at Public Auction, the unexpired lease of property on Nuuanu T. A. Hays; for the relief of which Co., street, few doors street. SMOKE in premises your orator is without would cost you. See Byron O. Clark, erty of the Honolulu Clay ,Ltd., a above Pauahl the Property has a frontage of 30V& feet save by interposi- - ( Manager, or leave orders with F. C. comprising: j Kodakifiii remedy at law the on Nuuanu street and is over 50 feet GENERAL ARTHUR CIGARS tion and aid of this Honorable Court Enos, agent for Wells, Fargo & Co., 1st. The property known as the deep. Masonic Brick-yard- s on Avenue. now-a-day- s. block. lot Nuuanu is a building b a part of vacation There substantial brick Gunst-Eaki- n Cigar Co, There is a frontage of 332 feet on Nuu- on the property containing 2 good stores trip you 140 No matter what kind of a FOUNDED IN HONCTJR. anu Avenue and a depth of from now rented. The lease has about 33 DIBTBIBOTOE8. take, you want pictures of the places doubt you have RECEPTION AT feet to 387 feet. Contains 108,100 sq. ft. years to run at a rental of $40 per month No seeE in the piece of property. the people you see. announcements as l and is an elegant for 12 years and $45 per month for bal- you Visit and of papers such 2nd. at Puunui, Nuuanu Val- concerning some medicine or Land ance of term. This is a good Income AH PAT & CO. There is the enjoyment as you this ley, 200 ft. x 150 ft. Fine residence prop- producing property and will well pay go along in picture taking and at other: "If, on trial, you write CHURCH erty, having an elegant view of moun- you to purchase. this medicine has done you tain and sea. the end you have something that both that IliClriM 103 South King, near Alakea. no good we will refund your 3rd. All the machinery at the Brick MERCHANT TAILORS. you and your friends can enjoy. yard, comprising, JAS. F. MORGAN, money' Now, we have never AUCTIONEER. Expert cutter, formerly with J. D. 1 only $10. The reception tendered Rev. Dr. Craig One Horizontal Erie Steam Engine, Folding pocket No. costs had reason to speak in that way " Tregloan. Cleaning and repairing a concerning and Rev. and Mrs. Grinstead at the 100 H. P. specialty. ': Other sizes in proportion at the remedy named in One Fire-bo- x Boiler, 150 H. P., with this article. In a trade exten- Christian church last night drew out a representative pump, assemblage of people who, brick-makin- g Phone Blue 646. P. O. Box T HOHOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ding throughout the worid, no- One Giant Augur, ma- DAY body has ever complained that without reference to creed o church affi- chine. THIS FORT STREET. our medicine has failed, or asked liations, extended a hearty welcome to One Wire cut-o- ff machine, Kvvong Yuen King Go. the guests One Disintegrator, , for the return of his money. The of the evening. 36 and 38 N. King Street. public never grumbles hon- A delightful musical and literary One Crusher and set Ro.ilers, at 80-fo- ot 18-fo- ot Importers and Dealers in Chinese FOR TWO WEEKS program One Conveyor for Belt, Ruction ! estly and skillfully made iread, was rendered during the even- Sale Silks, Fine Mattings, Teas, Ebony Fur- Special Sale Seven brick kilns, or at a medicine which really ing. Rev. A. C. Logan, Rev. Mr. Grin-stea- d Shafting, belting, iron and wood pul- niture, Bamboo Stools, Rattan Ann and actually does what itwas and Dr. Craig all made felicitous leys, etc. Main building, offices, drying SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1904, Chairs. Genuine Panama Hats shed", in splendid condition and valuable Grass Linens, and color, at very low made to do. The foundations of remarks. Rev. G. L. Pearson was also AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, prices. AT WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION present' and took part. for use for drying purposes or storage, GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY, The church was elabortely decorated kiln shed, stable, servants quarters, Jewelry, Watch, Etc. Hotel St., ..near BetheL are laid in sincerity and honour, for the occasion by the ladies of the lean-t- o and other buildings, all roofed HOME MADE CAKES, PTE3, knowledge of which on Aid Society over with good quality of galvanized the the and their assistants. Potted BUNS, ROLLS, AND BREADj part of the people explains its palms and ferns disposed with fine ef- iron roofing containing considerable popularity and success. There is fect, delicate streamers of vine hung over 1000 sheets now in good condition, I will sell at my auction rooms, 847 HOT MINCE PIES EVERY SA13-URDA- Y NEW BOOKS ARRIVED. from the chandeliers, an immense bo-qu- et one tank of about 10,000 gallons capa- Kaahumanu street, Saturday, July 23, nothing to disguise or conceal. of pink mingled city. at noon, AT popular books of the dis- asters with delicate The latest It was not dreamed out, or sprays of asparagus rested on a table And all other machinery and appli- season now in stock at covered was stu- One Gentleman's Gold Double-face- d CULLER'S on Hotel by accident; it in the center of the room, while at the ances on said premises, the whole of Hunting t on side a property Lever Watch, Hawaiian News Company. died out, the solid principles was bank of roses intermingled the above described land and One Gentleman's Gold Chain, of applied medical science. is with the brilliant blossoms of the snap- being the entire brick-makin- g works Courteous treatment. Young Building Store. It dragon, One Lady's Gold Guard, Prompt Alexander palatable as honey and contains the whole decorative effect being and plant of the Honolulu Clay Co., One Brooch, set with Emeralds, attention. heightened by the skillful drapery of gay Ltd. Best Quality and lot more at all the nutritive and curative colored bunting. Light on One Brooch, set with Diamonds and properties of Cod refreshments, Also all the buildings the Brick Pearls, Pure Liver consisting of cake and fruit punch, were yard property, comprising, CQHS0LI0A1ED Oil, extracted by us from fresh served during One Hair Comb, crown surrounded SODA WATER ! the evening. No. 1. A large shed over the Brick Pearls, New Restaurant cod livers, combined After the formal program, com- 162 34 with with the the ovens. The shed is ft. by ft., is Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. PHONE MAIN 7L JUST OPENED. Compound Syrup of Ilypophos-phite- s pany broke up into small groups and the covered with corrugated iron, and sup- Everything New and First Class. and the Extracts of Malt evening closed in pleasant social inter ported by heavy 10x12 and 8x6 timbers. and Wild Cherry. course. No. 2. Large shed 162 ft. by 28 ft., JAS. F. MORGAN, COTTON BROS. & CO. THE KAIULANI This remedy AUCTIONEER. 1135 Fort St.. oppo. Club Stables. is praised by all who em- covered with corrugated iron and has ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CON- have a flooring of Ix3. ployed it in any of the diseases THEO. "3. TRACTORS. ROOSEVELT No. Large shed 162 ft. by 40 ft., Plans Estimates furnished for all REMOVAL NOTICE. it is recommended to relieve and covered with corrugated iron and has and cure, and is effective classes of Contracting Work. from the a flooring of 1x3. There are several Evening Auction Sale Boston Block, Honolulu. The TOWNSEND UNDERTAKING first dose. In Anemia, Scrofula, other sheds and buildings covered with CO. and HONOLULU MUTUAL BUR- CLUB ORGANIZED iron. Dext door to Nervous and General Debility, SAL ASSN. have moved Influenza, La Grippe, and Throat At the same place and hour, will be ALL KINDS OF the more commodious quarters former- sold the fine 44 H. P. Fairbanks-Mors- e This Saturday Evening, July 23, ly occupied by Pacific Vehicle & Sup- and Lung Troubles, it is a spe- gasoline engine now The Theodore Ho- distillate at the AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, ply Co. Roomy office and parlors are cific. Dr. Thos. Hunt Stucky Roosevelt Club of clock tower building on Fort street, a nicely and comfortably arranged. says: "The continued use of it nolulu has been organized with a good fine engine costing over $2750. At the Oriental Bazaar, King street, in my practice, convinces me following and the meeting Property will be offered as a whole, I will sell at Public Auction, tle balance Goodyear Rubber Co. first will of goods comprising that it is the most palatable, be held in Republican Headquar- and failing a purchaser will be sub- R, H. PEASE, President, "Y. MAN the All kinds of Jewelry, CaL, U. SING least nauseating, and best prep- on divided as above. Sale subject to con- San Francisco, S. A. j 1117 NTJUANU STREET. ters Tuesday evening. Rattan Chairs Tables, aration now firmation by the court. and ). PASHIONABLF DRESS- on the market." Terms: Cash. Fine White and Colored Mattings, You can take with assur- good it the "'Taint to be too skeery," said particulars supplied by Flower Pots and Stands, MAKER ance of getting well. Uncle Eben; " I once knowed a gemmen Further Smith And a few of Elegant One bottle & Lewis and Louis J. Warren, attor- those Ebony oppo. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. proves M dat got his mind so tore up 'bout germs Screens. ' Union Street, Pacific Club. Dresses - its intrinsic value You neys, Judd Building, Honolulu, or made to order. Sewing griaran- an bacilluses dat he didn't look whah xeea. It the stitches break I will cannot obe disappointed in it." Class Sold by all he were goin' an got run over by a JAS. F. MORGAN, First Accommodations for Boart Xpalr wltbout extra charge. chemists everywhere. truck." Washington Star. JAMES F. MORGAN, and Lodging. COMMISSIONER. AUCTIONEER. 11R0 Pd 1188 Union Street -- " It- -

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAi; ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23, 1904. suhdm CQHCERT LOCAL BREVITIES. One Night Roach r 0 Exterminator AT MAKEE ISLAND 0 There are now on exhibition at 0 the Aquarium over 400 fish of SO 0 0 varieties. 0 If you wish to rid your house of Important A Tomorrow afternoon's public bajjd 0 0 (i flnoimceme at concert, beginning 3 non- - at o'clock, will be Steamer time tables can be had at have a new powder, that Is at Makee Island. Following is the the Gazette office. poisonous to humans, bat deatn to j If there's one program: The band will play at the baseball roaches. We gave a sample out for j thing that don't admit JART 1. game this afternoon. test and the first night eight roaches ' of any guessing its fitting - - up. "The Old Hundred." John H. Oliveira Portuguese, was turned their toes Since then no J On or about July iSth, we will re-op- en our Overture "Titus" . Mozajrt -- naturalized by Judge Dole yesterday. more were found in the house. Killed Symphony".Beethovertf SPEerflQLFSDDdEYEGLflSSES original Andante Fifth all the first night. This quick-actio- n premises the "FAMOUS NO. 10," Introduction and Finale "Le less telegraph games X Cid"..; chess yesterday. roach powder is called . Massenet 1027 and 1031 Fort Street. Active prepara-- A dance will be given this evening Our Spectacle Fitting is done on the Vocal Four Hawaiian Songs...... ,. at San" Antonio hall for the benefit of -- basis of is . arr. by Berger the Pacific Club. Admission is 50 ROACH-G- O KNOWING HOW from start tion being made, and it is expected we will to finish. PART II. cents. It's a success. J r . - 25 prove ue reaay ior Dusmcss on Selection "Songs and Ballads"... A cricket match will be played on the and a cent can will the best the day set. --tc 3 you Sullivan Makikl grounds at o'clock this after Investment ever made if wish to - Look , for later developments. a. "Gloria" (Mozart) b. "Hallelu- - j noon, teams to be arranged at the rid your house of roaches. Sold only by jah", chorus. PJtcn. Handel I . In the meanwhile we - Gavotte 'May-Tim- e will continue our busi- Fretras Reserved seats for the ball games of N. SANFORD, X- - . Finale La, Comtesse" ..Translateur tais afternoon can be had at the Ha ness, to the last practical moment, at our "The Star Spangled Banner." waiian News Co.'s book store, Alexan OPTICIAN - der Young building. BOSTON x- BLDG., FORT ST., present location. X I. successor to x-x- - Rubinstein, Hyman Oeor Hay A Vm. X BIG CROWD OF Bros., has filed in the Treasurer's ofltce The Lucky X-- Day last week, was Saturday, partnership papers under the firm SPECIAL SALE name of I. Rubinstein & Co. July 9th. The wedding- - of Miss Mary Nichols, OF SHR1NERS COMING itX daughter of Bishop Nichols of Cali- GIHman House XYYYYYTYY fornia, and Mr. Philip Landsdale, for- Boquet Cigars merly of Honolulu, may place take this EHAVER LUNCH ROOMS Mr. A. H. Moffitt, traveling repre- falL Plated $1,25 H. 1. SOXiTB. sentative of the Oceanic company, who Mrs. F. M. Brooks departs on , tfie f j Gaelic today for Hongkong where she arrived on the Alameda yesterday, ' "will join her husband, Attorney Brooks, Eo states that seventy-fiv- e rooms have who formerly practiced law in this W. Jordan Co.. Ltd. been reserved on the Oceanic liner city. Medium pm do;. Oahu Ice & Ventura for Shriners who are coming Mr. George Conrad and Mrs. Emella JEliECTRIC Co. to Honolulu. They will arrive here on Nellie Ernstberger were united in mar- riage Thursday, July 21, 1904, by Lyle August 24. The fez-wear- ers are head- - A. Dickey, former District Magistrate Ice delivered to any part of the city. i fi bir a mpvplnnrt Tpmnlft utiilpr tbf of Honolulu. Knives $1,25 Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Blue leadership Dr. Philip H. Keese. Japan-Russ- ia of The receipt of the books, "The i 3151- - Jf. O. Box 600. Office: Kewalo. War" in serial form is ac- -- BUSINESS LOCALS. knowledged with the compliments of the Hawaiian News Co. They are ex- These knives formerly sold for $2.50 JuQ-f- c cellent and timely publications. per dozen, but owing to slight damage Arrived Drink will go a CENT., EVERLASTINGS and to your own health with Be in line for Kerr's shoe sale. The tallyho party of the Y. W. C. A. at CUT OF 50 PER MOSS WREATHS A black cashmere jacket has been will leave the Boston block, Fort street, while they last. FRESH SEEDS lost. Reward if left at this office. at 2 o'clock this afternoon, driving Free With Each Purchase - through planta- The- sale of shoes at Kerr's will be Moanalua to Honolulu 1 WHITE ROCK containued until every pair is sold. tion. The latter will be inspected and a With each purchase of Garden Hose MRS. TAYLOR'S, return will be made to Moanalua in will go a fine Lawn Sprinkler free. Our Alexander Young Building. A brown bulldog has been lost. Re evening ward if returned to residence of A. A the where a basket lunch garden hose needs no lengthy com Young. will be disposed of. The party will ar- mendation, you know what it is. If WATER rive in the city 9 your stamps about p.m. you are not a user of it, ask your neigh- Leave order for rubber find why you be. Fire at the Gazette office. Stamps made bor and out should Insurance Sprkling'and purcwithj every day. Court XiunallXo Officers. The OIWI and DIMOND brands have ' no equal, and are especially made for smacktofjjtslowcu Dividend No. 85 is now due and pay- The following officers of Court Luna-lil- o this climate. The B. F. Dillinerham Co.. Ltd. able the stockholders of the Ewa Plan- No. 6600, A. O. F., for the term General Acents for Hawaii. tation Co. ending December 31, 1904, were elected W. Atlas Assurance Company of London, iErgp, Sold at all I Aomgnt, irom iu:au to u'.&v ociwn, night: W. Dimond & Go., Ltd. Assurance company ot Loa fine chicken stew, Spanish. Union last don. 1 manager. Leaders in Household Necessities. 4 HOTELS' SALOONS and Grill, Wyman, C. R,, A. K. Lewis. 63-5- New York Underwriters' Aeencv. T King Street. ySwM A lady's black cape, left at Craig-sid- e T., J, W. Short, P. C. Providence Washington Insurance Com DRUG STORES. on Tuesday evening last, may be R. D., S. Pupuhi. ' pany. had upon application there. J. W., E. J. McCandless. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook m" J. B., G. Maile. lyn. I Don't forget the clearance and special ' Victor Talking Machines of genuine at the S. C. R., T. Manu. sale Panama hats F. T., J. K. Kaulia. Come and hear them. They speak ALBERT RAAS. Manager. Globe Clothing Co. week. 1 'r this T. W., J. Naauao. for themselves, new records and Insurance Department Office, Fourth feiflM A foxterrier pup has been lost. T. B., L. K. Nakea. machines. Liberal reward if returned to this of- Trustees: W. A. Taylor, P. C; T". Bergstrom Music Co fice or to 1545 Kewalo street. Manu, G. E. Thompson, P. C. Fort Street. Jas. F. Morgan wU' hold an evening Court Physician: Dr. C. E. Camp. . auction sale at tne Oriental Bazaar, 1188 Nuuanu street near King street, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Beretania. If you are looking for a house to rent California Excursion Party. NOTICE. consult Will E. Fisher, auctioneer and An excursion party of Oakland and LADIES AND CHILDREN'S Mill 180 DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. real estate a,?ent, Merchant street. San Francisco residents arrived yester- WOMAN OR GIRL. fill ANT NEEDING Some choice jewelry will be offered day in the steamer Argyll and are kelp or advice, is invited to communi Give us a trial order. Toe, T7V v oola o armi-ln- w MArea n registered Royal hotel. cate, either in person or by letter, with Ka- - at the Hawaiian il, noon today salesrooms, :Mfl at at his Ensign X. Anderson, matron of HONOLULU IRON WORKS issM Mil The excursionists are Mr. and Mrs. in the Salvation Army "Woman's Indus A neat cottage of six rooms In lane Frank Roller, Frank Roller Jr. and trial Home, Young street, between Ar- ' COMPANY. off King street opposite South street Paul Roller of Oakland, and Mrs. John tesian and McCully streets,, mauka is offered for rent. See classified ad- Baker Jr. and Mrs. Gaillard Stoney of side, Honolulu. Machinery, Black Pipe, Galvanized vertisements for particulars. San Francisco. Yesterday evening the Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, En- - I 0K-K0- 0 "W. M. Campbell, the contractor, has party entertained Capt. Gllboy of the The Official and Commercial Record gineers' fciupplies. X T T'fc 1 jl K0KOK5OCW3 offer. He fills a long felt want. Mon- Offlce some choice real estate to Argyll at a in open of Published Nuuanu street. will also be pleased to negotiate with, dinner the lanai days and Thursdays. Works Kakaako. vest rocKei parties having real estate to sell. the hotel. A lot of cut glass, silver and plated Safety ware, etc., the property of a gentleman Fire On Heights fof Falolo Valley. leaving the Islands, will be sold today at 11 a. m. at Morgan's auction rooms. In order to clear away lantana on Pa-lo- lo HAVE YOU A DOG ? Convenient snd reliable. Bomethlngr new and handy. - heights. A. F. Cooke started a fire FAVORITE The lease of a brick building on Nuu- These razors entirely anu, street, to be sold yesterday afternoon in one portion. A are tree of all defects heretofore found la near Pauahi is other safety razors. today at noon at public auction by Jas. brisk wind sprang up and spread the fire KEEP Price $1 Complete. Ka-ahuma- nu TREAT F. Morgan at his salesrooms on over an area of about ioo acres. The street. fire burned slowly through the long HIM property as the Honolulu HIM The known grass last night, but Mr. Cooke expected THEO. H. DAVIES & Clay Co., Ltd., situated in Nuuanu WELL WELL CO., LTD. Valley, will be sold at public auction it would stop by this morning. It was Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Hardware Department. today at the front entrance of the Judi- entirely on Mr. Cooke's property hold-ing- s. ciary building at noon. Extra help engaged today for Kerr's MAKE m FEED shoe sale. --Hi Mfm Mid-Summ- er ... . vi jsm m m GOLD CROWNS - - - $5.00 FLA7ES -- . m jtg pf Notable Consular Reception. him v him Hon. W. R. Hoare, retiring British WELL WELL Consul, introduced his successor, Hon. LINEN SALE 'Vl RPTTinF WriRK" . SR nn nan tnnth V.y. Layard, to Acting Governor SPRATT'S DOG BISCUIT AND MEDICINES. R. de B. Why your go. Atkinson in the executive chamber of let teeth at PEAKSOJ & rOTTER CO Limited, 931 Fort 8treet. the Capitol yesterday morning. Con- We buy all our material at Wholesale cost and tkereforc c&s siderable ceremony was observed, the This most important sale of the give you good work at low prices. All our work fully guaranteed, representatives of King Edward VII. Lady assistant. No charge for examination. uniform. ason is now on in full force &&&4 appearing in full consular The Territorial band saluted the callers only the balance of this THE EXPERT DENTISTS. on entering the grounds with the tune and lasts of "God Save the King," and they were Hours. S to 5. Sundays. 9 to ia. 2x5 Hotel St., opp. Young: HoteSL ushered upstairs from the front steps week THURSDAY, FRIDAY Few American Physicians G. H. Col. J. H. by. Cap t. Rose, N. adap- Fisher aided the Acting Governor in re- and SATURDAY. We could have, until recently, given to the selection and ceiving Messrs. Hoare and Layard. Mr, tion of proper mineral waters consideration it de- m. ,a : y the i o lr in Ipgvp . begin tell you of the W. CAMPBELL jiuare eviiiuei cmuuuu .c..0 scarcely to of the Acting Governor, the occasion j serves; whereas in German, French and English prac- sitmaliziner his retirement from the , wonderful values offered you British consular service on a pension. tice this forms a common and important factor. TO SELL. must come to the store to see WANTED. McKlnley Dance. . Camp them. All beautiful linens for BETHESDA WATER EXCHANGED. The Camp McKinley Social Club have completed arrangements for the second , household purposes are greatly has great medicinal value and is sparkling and agree- summer series to be given dance of the and each piece able. Indorsed by America's leading physicians. Before investing call at my ioffice Wednesday evening July 27 at Camp reduced in prices McKlnley, invitations having been is- plainly marked. Sold by all druggists. sued by the club some days ago. Music 1634 YOUNG STREET, NEAR PUNAHOU. will be furnished by a quartet of the The sale includes table linen, 0000 Kawaihau Glee Club, Hawaii's lead- CABRERA & CO., Agents. ing singing orchestra. The manager napkins, face and bath towels, of the H. R. T. & L. Co. has agreed The Best Brand in the Market to run the last two cars to make con- etc. nections to all parts of the city. Con- veyances will meet the cars at Kapio-la- ni You cannot afford to miss this a run Park. The men from the Presidio "SUNRISE 00 Social Club are strangers as yet in opportunity. Honolulu, but they are exerting every Dealer in effort to make these social functions a BUTTER 5$? BUTTER success. GENTS AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS, NEW TIES, SHIRTS, HATS AND CAPS. Sweet, fresh and always on Ice at ; " To-morro- said Scheherezade s, CHS DRY GOODS CO FULL LINE OF TRUNKS AND VALISES. "we shall journey in mind across many i, sk seas to the beautiful city of St. Louis. The title of our story shall be, 'AH LIMITED. 152 HOTEL STREET. Will open New Branch in L O. O. F. O Q. Hop & Co. Hotel-Keepe- r.' Tee . Baba and the Forty Building and Alakea Streets on or about 25th. 4 Beretania "Life. Corner Fort and Beretania Streets. June 10 !THE PACIFIC COMlsmRCIAi; ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 23. 1904. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Holstead & Go., Ltd. Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mail Line 1 ,THLETIC WEATHER BUREAU. Honolulu, July 22, 1904. SEtatmer running in connection with the Canadl-Pcif- ie Railway Ca $3 t Honolulu-o- or about the following dates: Honolulu, Alexander Street, NAME OF STOCK, Capital. VaL Bid. July 22, 10 p. m. STOCK AND AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. iron FIJI 1904 Mean Temperature 78.7. j 1804 2IXKCAKTILB. 1 Ji FEATURES Minimum Temperature 76. 30 JULY 27 A Co...... $1,000,000 100 800 BOND HORANGI JULY MIOWERA Maximum Temperature S4. C. Brewer 27 MOANA AUGUST 24 MIOWEIU AUGUST 21 Barometer 9 p. m. 30.00, steady. SUOAIU SEPTEMBER at I 20 24 AORANGI ...... 5,000,000 so IV4 MOANA SEPTEMBER 19 Rainfall, 24 haairs up to 9 a. m. .00. Ew., AOP.ANGI OCTOBER 22 MIOWERA ...OCTOBER Haw. Asrricultural. . i.ac,U)C 100 Europe. Mean Absolute Moisture 6.6 grs. per Haw. Com. & SugarCo. 2.812,750 100 "52 tickets issued to all points in Canada, United States and Last cubic Hawaiian Sugar Co. .. 2000,000 20 28 Tiiroasa Japanese Entertain foot. Houomu 750,000 100 & CO. LTD. Mean Relative Humidity 4. Honokaa...... 2,000,000 20 13 THEO. H. DAVIES Winds X,E. ; force, 0 to 3. Haiku 500,000 100 Night at Boys' Kahuku 500.000 20 17 LOANS NEGOTIATED GENERAL AGENTS. Weather Fair. Kihel Plan. Co., Ltd.. 2,500,000 50 8, Forecast for July 23 Light trades Kipaaulu.... liW.OOO 100 Koloa 600,000 100 120 Members Eonclnla Stock and fair 41 scj & Field. weather. Mc Bryde Bug. Co., Ltd. S,500,00C 20 4 Pacific Mail S. S. Co., Occidental Oriental R. C. LTDECKER, Oahu Sugar Co. 8,600,000 100 00 Bond Exchange. Onomea 1,000.000 20 24 Territorial Meteorologist. Ookala .... 500,000 20 Olaa Sugar CoH Ltd... 5,000,000 20 Co. Picturesque athletic features of the 80 S.S. ARRIVED. Olowalu 150,000 100 port old Japan were reproduced in a little Paauhau SugPlanCo. 5,000.000 60 of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this Pacific... 500,000 100 233 ftteamers bunting-enclose- d space on the Boy's Friday, . July 22. 760,000 below mention ed: Paia 100 "iso S4 t about the dates S. S. pepeekeo 750,000 100 Field last evening amid modern sur- Alameda, Dowdell, from San 2.750,000 10 THE FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 8 a, Pioneer JULY 31 roundings with the electric glim to aid Francisco, at m. Waialua Agrl. Co. .... 4,500,000 100 85 40 MONGOLIA AUGUST 2 nnpTf S!. S. Argyle, Gilroy, from San Fran- Wailuku 700,000 100 AUGUST 12 feeble light of the moon. From the . . 252,000 100 150 CHINA AUGUST 13 SIBERIA the cisco, at 10 a. m. Waimanalo ..... AUGUST 25 COPTIC AUGUST 23 standpoint of the foreigner the wrestling, Henry DORIC 3 Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, from Honokaa STXJJISBIF COS. SIBERIA SEPTEMBER 6 KOREA SEPTEMBER sword encounters, the jujutsu or gentle- 4:50 a. m. 13 and Kukuihaele, at Wilder S. 8. Co.. 500.000 100 117 COPTIC SEPTEMBER 17 GAELIC .....SEPTEMBER self-defens- e, manly art of Japanese the Inter-Islan- d & 8. Co.. 600,000 100 115 SEPTEMBER 28 MONGOLIA SEPTEMBER 24 DUE TODAY. SOREA pantomimes and weird music, formed an Misckllasboub. S. S. Gaelic, Finch, from San Fran- "Waterhoiise entertainment of novel and intense in- Haw. Electric Co 500,000 100 gr further Information apply to cisco, due in morning. H. K. X. A L. Co., rd. 100 AGENTS. terest. Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, Hilo, H. K.T.&L. Co., C .. i.ooo.tibo ioo" 77 H. HACKFELD & COMPANY, LTD., from Mntuallel. Co 150,000 10 The Boy's Field was an excellent place in forenoon. O. R. & L. Co 4,000,000 1U0 70 l.LOO.OOO 20 Co., Liaitca. for the sports, and a rainless evening DEPARTED. Hilo K. B.Co Trust and moonlit sky did their part. A large Bonds. Stoomship Friday, July 22.. Bp. tooonio crowd, not only of Japanese but foreign- Haw. Gov't., c.... Loa, Simerson, Ma- Haw. Ter., 4 p. c. (Fire port " Stmr. Mauna for Claims) !Tke fine passenger steamers of th is Use will arrive and leave this ers, attended the show and had its 100 ' ui, Kona and Kau ports, at noon. Hilo R. K. Co., 6 p. C.- S3 ktretmder: 4 money's worth. The grand stand was Hon. R. T. fc L. Co., Stmr. Helene, Nelson, for Mahukona. 8p.C .. 104 FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. well lighted and in a space before it was Paauhau, Kukaiau, Ookala, Laupahoe-ho- e Ewa Plant., 6 p. c 100 SONOMA AUGUST 3 ALAMEDA ...... JULY 27 an arena of sand the limits marked by and Papaaloa; for Lahaina, Maa-lae- a, O. R. A L. Co., 6 p. c . . 1C4 10tH 2 Oahu Snear Co., 6 p. c.. ALAMEDA ..AUGUST 12 VENTURA AUGUST four wooden uprights wound about with Kawaihae and Hilo, mail and pas- Olaa Sugar Co., 6 p. c. ioo . AUGUST 24 ALAMEDA AUGUST 17 sengers only, 5 p. m. Waialua Ag. uo.,tt.p.e. 100 VENTURA .. at 100 For Rent red and white cloth. An electric arc 8 p. e. . . ALAMEDA ....SEPTEMBER 2 SIERRA ...AUGUST 23 Stmr J. A. Cummins, for Waimana-lo- , Kahuku light suspended just over center Pioneer Mill Co. 6 p.c. in connection with the sailing of t he above steamers, the agents are pre-5re- d the at 7 a. m. Paia 6 p. c 100 (he following houses: any flooded it witlKa bright glare. Beneath Sehr. Robt. Lewers, Underwood, Haikudp c 100 to issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Through Tickets by for Hawaiian Sugar 8 p. c. 100 this the oddly costumed Japanese wrest- Laysan 11:45 m. Lu-nali- ?aliroad, from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from Island, at a. Hawn. Coml. A Sugar Furnished House No. 1139 lo sword wielders showed feats Co. 5 p. c. . . i. w York by any steamship line to all European ports. lers and of Stmr. Helene, Nelson, for Hawaii st. Possession Aug. skill which drew forth applause. 5 isL, 3TOR PARTICULARS, TO ports, at p. m. FURTHER APPLY When the performance was about half SALES BETWEEN BOARDS. 1904. SAID TODAY. over a support beneath a temporary plat- Ten Pioneer, $86.00; 40 Oahu Sugar Cottage Emma St. form on which about fifty persons were S. S. Gaelic, Finch, for the Orient, Co., 5S7.50. seated gave way and the platform sunk House Emma St. American-Hawaiia- probably sail In afternoon. n Steamship Company. several inches. It held there, however, Two Cottages Gandall Lane. and the spectators drew away from it , PASSENGERS. Professional Gards Direct Monthly Service Between New York and Honolulu via and found seats elsewhere. Arrived. House Young St town side of Paciiic Coast. One of the principal features of inter- Per S. S. Alameda, from San Fran- Thomas Square. THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS est was the exhibition of Prof. Torajiro cisco, July 22. A. C. Cammaek, J. E. AGENTS. Takahashi, the famous exponent of H, M. O'Con-nel- l, House and Cottage Corner Fort the Carroll, Chandler, P. J. 840 Ka-ahuma- nu FROM NEW YORK. And each month thereafter. jujutsu, or gentlemanly art of Japanese Mrs. O'Connell, J. W. Cushing, ALEXANDER COCKBURN St. and Fort Lane. self-defen- St. Valuator, Business G. S. Callfornian, to sail about.. July 23 Freight received at Company's wharf, se. It was a revelation of E. T. P. Ehlers, Clarence Grange, . Dow, Agent and Notary Publl.-:- Cottages Aloha Lane. ' Freight received at all times at the Greenwich street.' what a weak man may do in physical J. F. Heartwell, Mrs. J. B. Heartwell, Company's wharf, 41st street, South FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN- tricks to defend himself from a much Col. C. P. Iaukea, Lieut. F. Klein, A. Brooklyn. CISCO VIA KAHULUI. stronger man. A twist of the wrist, a H. Moffitt, Capt. G. H. Piltz, H. Plom-teau- x, ARCHITECTS. S. S. clutching muscles with a Nevadan, to sail (via Kahulul... of the arm Robt. Shingle, Miss E. F, Smith, Office 1S24 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO- July 8 W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL couple of his fingers were sufficient to Stanley Stephenson, R. F. Wheeler, Young street. Cor. Merchant and Fort St. LULU. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA. put the stronger man at his mercy. Mrs. Wheeler A. Windt, Mrs. Windt, ex- Tel. S. S. Nevadan. to sail .....July 29 S. S. Hawaiian, to sail about..August 1 When Prof. Takahashi's opponent Miss Swett. Main 313. tended his arm toward him the jujutsu ATTORNEYS. expert grasped him by the wrist. A Booked to Depart. & COMPANY, LTD. AGENTS. of body and the man was Per O. & O. S. S. Gaelic, for Yoko- THOMAS FITCH Lawyer, Honolulu, H. HACKFELD twist the T. H. Office, No. 19 Campbell block. MORSE, Freight Agent. thrown over the professor's head and hama and Hongkong, July 23. Mrs. C P. General upon his back. Movements were shown Mrs. F. M. Brooks. Correspondents in San Francisco, Weston and C. whereby the opponent's arm could have New York and Washington, D. BUILMNG-- T been broken a dozen times, or the arm VESSELS IN PORT. w. dislocated. A simple catching of the HENRY E. HIGHTON Attorney-at-La- Furnished Cottage at Wahlawa to opponent's palm with the two of his Southwest cor. Fort and Kins. by ARMY AND NAVY. rent week or month; 2 Terraced WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE, fingers was sufficient for the professor Lots Palolo, view unexcelled; for sale,, to throw his antagonist heels over head. U. S. S. Iroquois, Niblack, (station ves ENGINEERS. a $5,000 Mortgage on business property. iWe pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money Takahashi allowed himself to be set upon sel.)- - Houses rented; Real Estate Auditing; from behind so that the opponent wrapped MERCHANT VESSELS. ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER. Survey- W. L. HOWARD. pinioning or and Engineer. 406 Bldg.; P. Dealers in stove wood, coal and kindlings. ; his arm about him his arms Alameda, Am. S. S., Dowdell, Judd down to his sides. But up came his San O. box 732. grasping opponent's wrists Francisco, July 22. Storage in Brick Warehouse, 126 King Street. Phone Main 58. hands the Argyle, S. Gilroy, and in a trice the opponent was thrown S., San Francisco, J. S. EMERSON, Surveyor to the Court F. T. P. Waterhouse A. Waterhouse over his head upon his back and both July 22. of Land Registration, solicits private Vice-Preside-nt; L. McLean, Se- J.'F. Morgan, President; C J. Camp bell, J. arms were caught and could have been Charlotte, Ger. bk., Grube, Bremen, work. P. O. address 802, Spencer Gedge, Jc Hustace, Man- - The Co. ctary; A. F. CI ;rk. Treasurer; N. E. Auditor; Fr broken or unjointed. ' June 28. street. 6737 Vaterliouse The first numbers of the program Charmer, Am. sp.i Slater, Newcastle, were the usual Japanese forms of wrest- July 15. Am. bk., INSURANCE. Furnished house to rent on Nuuanu St, ling followed by the ancient wrestlers' Coronado. Potter from San Cottage Francisco, July 16. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE on School Street at $22.00. QUEEN dance. Then came sword encounters Cottage on Adams Lane $12.50. 63 STREET g C. Am. Scott, CO. YORK. at with foils. Donning the queer-lookin- Gerard Tooey, bk., from OF NEW Cottage Francisco, July 18. S. B. ROSE, Agent : : : Honolulu on School Street at $15.00. masks, padded gloves and cuirasses the San Cottage cor. DEALERS HJ sword experts put up pretty exhibitions Great Admiral, Am. sp., Watts, New Beretania and Miller, C of skill. One of the most attractive castle, July 2. OCULIST AND AURIST. $22.50. Irowood, Otovo and 3toomt idI was the ball and sickle opposed to the Olympic Am. bk., Evans, San Fran LAND IN ALL PARTS Sand. Telephone Main sword. cisco, June 28. DR. WM. G. ROGERS Rooms S3 and Also White and Black 295. Ihe ball and sickle in the skill 34, 18. OF THE CITY FOR SALE ed hands of Prof. Takahashi was more Robert Adamson, Seville, Moji, July 2. Young building. Phone Main Office 932 Fort Street. Branch of Hustace, Peck Co., than a match for the sword and the S. N. Castle, Am. bktn., Nelson, San Go. ball at the end of the long string con Francisco, July 15. PHYSICIANS. Telephone Main 132. Onion Express Ltd. stantly passed the guard and landed with DR. T. MITAMURA. Office, 68 Kukul a whack on the opponent s head. 63 Queen Street. BORN. Lane. 9 to 12 m.; 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. The Shakuhachi, or "music of the McCLINTOCK In Oakland, Cal., July FOR SALE. baggage contracts with the following steamship lines: dead alive," was produced with a sort McClin-toc- Having 5, 1904, to the wife of H. H. k TYPEWRITERS. Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. ot nute. very word music, not much un- formerly of Honolulu, a son. Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. Toyo Kaisen Kaisha Steamship Co. derstood bv the foreigners but greeted BOUGHT, sold, rented and repaired at AT A BARGAIN Six-roo- m modern with applause by the Japanese portion of Remington Typewriter office, Hotel St cottage, good neighborhood, $2750; J30O We check your baggage at your homes, saving you the trouble $500 the audience, rollowmg the jujutsu ex- Classified to cash. Another at $2350, same tof checking on the wharf. hibition the concluding part of the pro- Advertisements. terms. Esune-nosuk- moving gram was a sword dance by Mr. e COTTAGE TO RENT A modern six-roo- m a Matsuda, OHAS. BREWER & CO.'S Telephone MAIft and a pantomime in WANTED. cottage; electric light and mosqui- "T" 86. three scenes "The Drama of the Forty-seve- n to-proof; sp;.'11 corner Young 11111 whim u.n:ijai ONE good condition. Artesian and p'""" Ronins." One of the interesting wardrobe in HEW YORK LUTE streets; $25.00. State price to H. A. C, this office. C849 THE PACIFIC METEOROLOGICAL. RECORD. pantomimes was the harikari scene in WANTED A list of bargains. which the actor went through the ghast- Bark Foohng Suey sailing from Apply to J. H. CUMMINGS, By Government Survey ly business of killing himself by the time-honor- ed ROOMS AND BOARD. New York to Honolulu on or 79 Merchant Street. Commercial Advertiser the Published method of sword. Every Monday. the FURNISHED room in private family, about Aug. 15. FREIGHT TAK- Entered at the Post Office at Honolulu, The program was as follows : with or without board; electric lights; EN AT LOWEST RATES. T. H., at. second class matter. Japanese Wrestling. ... .Three Contests hot water; near car; good air. Ad- For freight rates apply to HABOM. THEKJf . The Ancient Wrestlers' Dance dress "D," this office. 6850 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3S The Wrestlers' Company CHAS. BREWER & CO. Unequalled Short Trips Per Year $1200 a 3 Sword Encounters with Foils AT HELEN'S COURT, Adams lane, 27 Eilby St. , Boston, or Six Months 6.00 ce (a) Long Sword vs. Long Syord. 528.00 $30.00 per month; fur- a 04 and also C. BREWER & CO., LTD. FOR Advertising rates on application. CB (b) .Long Sword vs. Long and Short nished rooms without board, from Swords. 6808 HONOLULU. S 29.92! 70 83 .04 6S2 KB 0-- 2 $8.00 up. 2A.9-- except Sunday s 10 29.97 1 73 83 .02 8112 3--2 Messrs. Fijimura, Matsuda, Ouchi, Published every morning ! by M 111.00-29.94- 74 94 .01642 KB 8-- 2 Asahina, Abe, Nakamura. AT WAHIAWA, ten per the T 130.00 i'29.95! 75 (3 04 64 3 KB 4--8 dollars week. 84 S- (c) Ball and Sickle vs. Long Sword. per FINE INVESTMENTS HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTO, W 13 80.00 9.S8i 74 .C0 6l2 Kb -4 two dollars day. Stage meets 84 .0)6513 1- King St. T 14 S0.H 3a 01 75 KB -3 Messrs. Takahashi. Sadayasu, Fuji- - 3:15 p. m. train from Honolulu at For Von Holt Block. No. 65 South 3--5 F 15J30.07jSO.OOj 74 83 .016313 M mura. Sato Seruhashi. Pearl City, on Tuesdays and Fridays. A. W. PEARSON. Manager. (d) Halberd vs. Long and Short SMALL CAPITAL. Address Mrs. Caroline Rhodes, at Tourists who wish to see wind- Barometer corrected to 32 F. and aea Swords. Pearl City. Phone King 67. tie level, Messrs. Takahashi Shiota. ward side of Molokai, with its wonder- and for standard grravlty of Lat. and $475 $50 $10 val-ley- down, balance in monthly ful cliffs, deep gulches and fertile B, IS. This correction id 0 for Hoaolmlu. Shakuhachi the Music of the Dead- - FOR RENT. installments without interest, will buy D CO. Alive Mr. Tsunenosuke Matsuda you with the most unique and beauti- OAILWAYJLAN (a) (c COTTAGE of 6 rooms, lane off King a beautiful, well improved lot of ful prospects on every hand, should Reiho: (b) Ataka: Oiwake. opposite 15,000 sq. ft. Kaimuki, ready tk TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Jujutsu The Gentlemanly Art of Self- - South street. Inquire H. W. at for the trips on the new steamer Likelikaw Green, 82S Fort street. 6S52 building; worth $750. Around Molokai in daylight with TIME TABLE Uetense 2 nl&t a 2 12 fine lots on Kawaiahao street, Ke run to Lahaina, the ancient capital. May ..School of Prof. Torajiro Takahashi $650.00. 1st, 1003. (a) Shishatori Tricks; (b) Tachiai TWO cottages at 1429 D Fort lane. Ap walo tract, for . 6S3S Also rent, centrally OU WARD. at "111 - 3 Tricks; (c) Stick Tricks. ply next door, Mrs. C. Clark. for located, nice For Waianae, Waialua, Kahuku and 3 13 13 if Sword Sleight of Hand cottages at $18.00 per month. Sailings Monday at 8 p. m., retan p. i TEN-ROO- M Ing Tuesday Way Stations 15 a. m., 3 120 p. m. m Kt. a.m a.m. p.m. I Sets. Professor Tora'iro Takahashi partly furnished house; J. H. SCHNACK. night. 9: 18 7.45 8 09 H 1.2 1.50 XE5 5.28 8.44 11.24 word-Danc- large range with hot cold attach- Wednesday 6 p. m., retmrnlng Fri- For Pearl Ciy, Ewa Mill and Way am. p m. Shakuhachi and S e and Queen Street. at a-- 44L.m. ments; $30.00; next door W. C. Roe, day night. Stationst 7:30 a. m., 9:i5 m., T 19! 1.1 8 2 .SO 8.S0 5.26. Mr. Tsunenosuke Matsuda W 20 10.87 3 17 11:05 a. m., p. m., 3:zo p. m., 1.3 V.fi 5.10 5.28 8.44 0.12 (a) Kusakago: (b) Sword-Danc- e. Waiklki road. Enquire on premises. 2:i5 T 21 11.45 1 5 10.54 4.10 8.41 5.29.8.43 6.53 6850 t4:JS P-- nr., 5:iS P. nx, tg so p. nx, 'p.m. Pantomime in Three Scenes "The New steamer, all deck Fortv-seve- tatroai tiz:i5 p. m. F 22 li.40 1.7 5.01 7.48 5.29 8.43' 1.40 Drama of the n Ronin." airy and commodious. a.m. (a) The Quarrel: Harakiri; (c) RESIDENCE at 803 S. King st reet. K1INT0N TRACT INWARD. S 23 1.S7 1 8 0.08 5.54 8. 37 5J0 6.43: 2.28 '(b) Honolulu from Kahuku, Wai- The Avengers. Apply J. F. Bowler. 6S49 Arrive 1 . Waianae 8 a. m., S:3I 8 24 2.10 1.9 08 8.45 0 17 50i8.42' 8.19 i (Waialae, adjoining Kaimuki.) Full particulars at Wilders BUmh alua and 36 M 25 2.48 2.0 2 02 7.3 9.49 5.30:6.42 4 09 rooms, p. xn. Hearing In Admiralty. FOUR furnished ladies prefer- $50.00 cash, with a monthly in- ship Company office. Honolulu from Ewa Mill and red. Apply 250 Vineyard street, op- stallment of $10.00, will purchase Arrive First quarter of the moon July 19th. William Jackson's libel in admiralty posite Engleside. 6834 Pearl City T6 150 a. m., 17:46 a. nx, one of these very desirable lots, m., io:38 a. nx, p. nx, Times of the tide are taken from the against the American barkentine En- in the above residence district. 8:36 a. 2:os COTTAGES; Chrietley p. nx, P-- nx, 7140 P-- nx United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- core, in which $5000 damages are claim- lane, off Fort St. 4:31 5:3i Rent reasonable. Apply Woni; Kwal. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. Daily. vey tables. ed for injuries sustained by libellant (24 Thee lots are 75x150 feet, t Sunday Excepted. The tides Kahulul through the parting of a rotten sheet CLEAN and CURBED, ready for Sunday Only. at and Kilo occur on TRENT&CO. t about one kour earner board of that vessel, was tried by building. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH, than at Hono- Judge Dole yesterday. The complain- OFFICES FOR RENT. But one block from the present Supt, G. P. & T. A. lulu. firs-pro- ing sailor declares that the third fin- - THE STANGENWALD." only of Rapid Transit cars. : ger Hawaiian standard time is 11 hours ' of his left hand was injured so that office building in city. ho. V. n . - , NO INTEREST. and Tta Enaiian Realty and Maturity Co., 10 minutes slower wc uao1 uttt It IllciueJ UIlllli H pi Ills voca- Auditors than Greenwich . Cash are tion and that besides he has contracted LOST. and all installments Limited. time, beins that of the meridian of 7 paid into the First American Sav- chronic synovitis from the same cause. FOX-TERRIE- R Accountants Real Estate, Mortgage Loans and degrees thirty A male pup with black ings and Trust Co. of Hawaii, minutes. The time J. J. Dunne appeared for the libellant, ring on tail. Reward if returned to Investment Securities. whistle lows 1:J0 p. and A. S. Humphreys Ltd., as security for prompt de- Hemes on plaa. at nx. which is for the libellee. 1545 Kewalo street or this office. 6S52 livery of deed. built the Installment Dr. Humphris evi- Hono-I-. the same as Grenwich, 0 hours min- and Dr. Day gave Sice: Mclntyre Bldg.. t dence as to complainant's For blue prints and particulars 938 FORT STREET K. KXNTWELL, utes. Sun and moon are local injuries. BROWN bulldog answering to the name apply to W. M. MINTON, for time Judge Dole ordered briefs to be filed tor ta waolt of "Dick." Reward offered for return 15 Kaahumanu Street. grois. within ten days. to residence of A. A. Young. e5

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