HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1900. SIXTEEN PAGE 3. PRICE FIVE CENTS; PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

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f , ca-j- THE r!j-r.- roND di Bide; CHRONOLOGY OF THE PAST YEA-R- " ATTonNBTa. ,1;, JWM.-nihj.-- fvr. Ai and , J J iMi'HI. - unirt phk W West RECORD OF LOCAL EVENTS OF tr ; Ti. i 1000 ,n.S r'u xkt. Ring an-- l Bth Bta, The. following chronological record of throughout the city. Citizens Sanitary FiBaUABY. timely arrival of the Iroquois' powerful ! mill, as also Paia, will endeavor to save a -- Attorney and Notary kM to v,Sr An- - pump. as much of it as Is possible. Two sus- rb the year 1900 is copi-- d from jucceWomnutce-estaUi- h h.ouse J?00 Feb. lat Noon wedding at St. nation bv inspectors a drew'a cathedral of Dr. Walter Hoff 26th Death at Waikiki of Solly Wal pected cases crop up to maintain the numberi of Th Friend, th- - liv- - ters, HNOMIt AT. Attorn-- y. Notary cldeit 16th Death of Mrs. Boardman casts a mann and Miss Katherine McNeill. a well known San Francisco news Sunday record. jM tnmi-!i.nr- - tr Nw Torh I lag periodical la tbe Island. gloom over the city. Block 9, bounded Three Japanese crushed to death at the paper artist, recently arrived for our 26th Miss Mary.Krout delivered the J rl . Mrenani sc.; i U Mia M. by Berctania, Smith, Pauahi and Mau-nak- ea Pioneer mill, Lahaina, by the fall of a climate benefits. first of her course of lectures at Pauahi JANUARY. streets, burned by order of the MARCH. Hall. Punahou, which was well attend- tit T. rETKHBON.-- lJ Kaahumaou inolasaes tank. Jan. lt New Year's day. The Ad- Health authorities, 2nd J. Weir Robertson is stricken March 1st Honolulu's rainfall for ed by an Interested audience. il- - 27th Young Men s vertiser tties an exceptionally fine irth Three more claeue victims and with the plague and becomes the first February was but 1.14, and for the past 1 Concert at the - Association hall for the bene I'HYBICIANis. Ilmtratcd Holiday number of twenty one suspect case comprise the day's re- patient treated with the Pasteur serum, four months, our usual rainy season, it (Christian ' Society was Ai ui.ii. iiomApiiti Pro--1 ngni rages, replete with Hawaii s pat. cord. More of Chinatown is con- - recently received through the Marine was only 4.30, a deficit of 15 Inches from fit of the Hawaiian Relief I 0. - Pi-U- attention gtven to l preent and future. Plague infected ' demned for purification by fire. Hospital Service at Washington. In the average amount for the period. well rendered and largely attended by trm ifflc and an appreciative audience. Armstrong I it.., ri.lnrbai!dinscs on Maunakea Jtreet burned by 19th Half of block ll, and infected his caie, however, it falls to prove eff- Another white "suspect" case, which .IK: direction of the Health authorities. icacious and he succumbs two days eventually proves other ailment, does Pmith resigns from his school worlc to inprn n'l'fii murv. u iib ti s. n. rn 1 stable in King stree: near Likha, burned. go abroad for medical study. Uncalled , evfni" mettin of the Board serious damage to prominent business m.; Sundays.""!130 to l7It'trU,n btart-e- l. later. ?t 20th Condemned l!ock IS tire persons In proximity to t, n ; Tel. 733, i 01 ncaim at wiucn me cabinet ana 2 4th A welcome rain gladdens Hono nterests and continues the plague anx for arrests of number of were near Kaumakapili church, and in proves general Salvation Army street meetings create prominent cititn pitc etTort to save the lulu and throughout iety. .A 9 c M. -. I Dra;- - of strenuous a in town not comforting to the LKVKUANn, D.Omc- present to consider the situation. t...:i.': .i.- - ... I... ,u I :.. Oahu. 2nd The police neatly capture a breeze 4 t.nt l hours, I It U a. m., I to (.. making police department. - v: - v ,,s"v "v I 5th A new attempt at brick treet robber. Honolulu Microscopical i m.. Tt C3. . their send fire brandi. to 28th Wholesale business houses Join I c ity promise of early es organized, with Dr. Sloggett and Two suspect cues di covered. which, getting beyond ne in this has the Society monthly settle- ut,t.r ytks tablishment with machinery from the president and E. C. Shorey secretary in the movement for area extended. Another trcj mjke, a ckan ,c-ervo-f Chinatown ment of accounts Instead of quarterly, t fcinmn Bt. : hour. I to It a. tn.. Chinatown section condemned to be).,, wunjnu trram and the water front. Cuast. samples of bricks made abroad and treasurer. tir1 p. very as heretofore. to m.; 7 Ji to m p. m. : -- n i from Island clay being. satisfac f.th Pad news received of the sudden I i Ttl burnt (.itien Committee report 1 lonolulu Iron Work narrowly escape 29th A sick Japanese suicides In an :. Tel. Whlto UOt. propo-e- j - tory. Of three new plague cases one is death, in New York, of H. Waterhouse, ri lnr srlection of a site for qturan- destruction. Many citicn volunteers empty Kamoiliili. A number on side of Iwilci. a white employe of the Pantheon eta Jr., on the 22nd ult. Annual meeting house at OAt.nrtAiTii. oftic t- - tine barracks the Lwa ,jj ti,c authorities in the preliminary i j and controls bles. Annusl meeting and election of and election of officers of the Hawaiian of citizens meet and tak H r tw'unla and A lake Bta. jrd Furttier susrjeious eajes deve'.orv--1 homeless hordes of this cnaranrincd steps for the organization of the "Re- 1 T officers of the Pacific Club. Belief Society. hi.ir, to I to I and to 1 ing. the Board of Health place J bection and marchirg tl.oin to temporary Honolulu." Mrs. F. the entire Portuguese t 6th The Board of Health offers a re publican Party of a J4. iudicial di t of Honolulu strict Kawaiihao church and 7th Death of at Lowrey holds a Japanese loan exhi- net under rhec of hc!tcr. Queen's Hospital from an accident at ward of $100 to anyone not an employe J. quarantine, ind ail pcr.-on-.i are forbid- - ground received over 5,000, some ot bition for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid i a. w. jortK.-or- nv I n'.ajitatlon by falling between the of board for every genuine plague tui rort Bt: - ...... n - . . rn , r.i m flfflTlJ llV Kwa the appealed to 1 den to leave the city without perru- Society, which successfully I r m , 1 t 4 and 7 to p. Burning 'of the reported. I . nieht-fal- cars of a leaded train. case . t i J I') a, US, sion l as space was found. Then taste of Honolulu-- .horltuhlv iiuUt, to m.; TL infected premises. 8th-- An employe of the Electric the art Company's feeding and clothing of the Pantheon Uht jdlsposPd.-Fa- to a 4tli Wilder Steamship came the o. Injuries by falling tal accident JP fc T M'T rxnro th The Board of Health decides to sustains serious mura. iva Nuuano new steamer Kaiulani, arrives from San multitude, in which, service a sympa Love build- - irrom masting ai the Diamond Head W a throughout through the skylight of the i-- i Ti WMn ire, mro I to govern- -' inaugurate rat crusade . hour, . n ...... 1 . . . . n .... v . m , thetic public generously aid the resprvnl f. 1 1 v - I to and I to p. m., otcopt .- 1 city. . attempts it: ..t -i - i...:i t... ' . fatality or serious personal the ''B- evnnr' itiin, uiiciru t'limiiiiK uuuiiu. 'i num. 20 received of a plague out IMh-- The week closes with area recM rkin.. , Four plague.i death ccur today, making injury reported for the day. 10th News 1, own break at Kahului. Maul, four deaths ord of crime. Two stabbing anray., Bntwm. bnt 1 t;u:it-- . M.n r.r: Tar. Not a total of nineteen since it firt 2 1 t Death of James Dodd, a well having oovrred. Drs. Wood and Gar l Tl'f"t rtt St., known citizen of many years residence. ' Ullt. otP. leave per steamer Kauai to investl W (' A. : vin hour to 13. 3 to 4:10. 5th Dr. C. B. Wood succeeds Min The Advertiser get out a Sunday edi- gate and aid. since died. Both assailants "i ... lot; I to II. 1 to 4. i Cooper a of "passing whom has -- .um)r(sslon of 1 ter the President of the tion with a full account the re police ana to avow T State tltfi Church services resumed, were secured by the "e Cleveland arrived at c om and Board of Health. Council of of Chinatown." Ladies of the city form against public assemblies by r wATr.rmouaK. votes $70,000 for the work of suppres- bees," make up gar- strlctions and MUUr Vta. : of-- various "cving to the health authorities being removed. '. rrntaI 11 a. 1 to 1 7 sing the pUgue. S. S. Monna from the needy. ,.. tlon. it m.! and to ment for the 13t1 Report .of a case of plague at to tne Pr. , . . . T-- l. Franct-o- , Pre station tm another slashing affray i . WMto Colonies en route for San re- bu-inc- ss 22m Merchants acne on Hilo In the death of Mrs. A. G. Serrao wnereoy lt fusing t take even mail matter, con would-b- e -s- , takes p ace a. nt. 3 p. m. so as ocVu;; ailant TKTKRtvArtT tirnoRONa. hours from 10 to tojp, Wood and Carmichael and Consul ,n which the - k tinues on her soyage. allow clerk or others in inspection or fjf Hayward leave on an investl badly by a party 01 - I rt.AniAM. VMrtnary neral is beaten mv and mortn ciose w onft more Biroo-; Mh Condemned buildings corner 'of guard duty ample time amc. A' by Iroquols.-Derho- li put under -i- nnthr Vl rntf: oirtco King Bt. Btahl- fr atlon trip the and then Sunday plague victim. n ki. rail or r'ght promptly Nuuamt and Marine Street adjoining partia'ly contructed block on the new tion 0f tne condemned buildings of Uv plague case makes its usual 1 rpwiaitioa.ir obototrV and thi Honolulu Iron Works burned. ex'ension of Ktircui strttt. corner on King street, the same appearance. APK1L.. r, otiAuntln estate - i'hjeian i f the city held tlnir monthly .Ntmann, i conucmneu ana ournea, ai' to be removed and destroyed by fire. 12th Yacht Rover, with Captain and April 2nd Court of Claims appoint- meeting in the Progress Hall to disru the Boardman residence and a couple ot , i:,th Department burns th Mrs. Fithian on board, arrives from a eil. Annual meeting of the Young T KATUfNUMA- - Ofl1o. Club Bta-- The Fire the sanitation of Honolulu, at whicn houses on the Punchbowl street, corner - Hoogs street, South Seas, en route ... Association, reporting I a. m. to 4 p. m. ; 47T. weaver- house. South cruise in the w M Cbristtan oir, TU some radical measure were propped f r of Palace walk. - Francisco. Prophylatic serum is progress for the year. Death Infectfd. San faYorat,ie - t i im-- by there- - DENTIST B. the relief of existing evils. Committee 5th Plague fituation how HUo declared to b without Jflrst brought Into use tests D w Roach after a short Illness.- . . ith f appointed of being but three death-- on Wood and Day. . - J L.. execu- - StRT -at- tt-Wmtfh Ml . ror. Tort to confer with the Coard provctnenf. there pAgue. . ..vith Drs. 3rd Dr. C. Garvin is made H4 Rta.) offleo hour t to 4 Health...... andtw wpt-ctsir- s the pat three days. i;th lUt. crusade- eglns: distribu- - j 13th Residence of E. Faxon Bishop, Jtjve offl(r 0f the Board of Health. prcmi-e- by - h Cliamtrr of Conunerce support . Condemned i at Lcleo burned. tion of toison throughout the city by .Nuuanu aenue, is totally destroyed v. rvMmcii of State has a breezv ses- ! IHniirtMA.N. D.D.B. Alakaa BC. ctrtain resolution tf the Medical Aso-- J death at Kaimuki and a sus-jt- he inspectors of the various districts .lire with nearly all its contents at an ',on on financiai and Court of Claims t Jiwm ahovo MuonM Tmpl, Ho ciafion to be submitted Ut the Health! t,rct ab,1ve Wvhie street indicate the early morning hour; a clear case of In- - 4. eftlro Hour, a. m. to 4 p. m. and aDanas. aue8tion8. 1' t Council -i re-- , I get authorities The Executive held .Anarr that still lurks in the citv. Pub- ISth Funeral services over the .cendlarlsm. o.-a- i Chinese at Msnoa .1 I Council of State met at the of P HHlt.-rMU4lp- hla se ion to consider the present grave jic of H1I0 send a rnalns of Mrs. O. K. Boardman at the! 16th The y -- OVer a question DnUl Hfalth Committee erlou8 fleht . ! needed a . . . i IWj, Maonnlo Tumplo; tit. sitmtion. which was attended aU by delegate t the Hoard of Health, whom (T.rintian church by the Rev. Jno. C. call of the President to consider ? one man s nesn uuKL Tl Com-lj- coming representative of the Chamlcr of t ha. defied, for authority and fund.' Hay. Interment at MakikI cemteery. . appropriations for the biennial wflfr ? with'... a mattocK. yn . a Ntrtiofjt.-P- t. Olflo, Alk BL. meree and the Planters' Asciati n. Improvement clubs organize in various 19th Attempt made to rob the afe period. Col. W. F. Allen is eiectea tores burglarized. Meeting Andaraon; offlco hours, I JO citv. Union Feed Co. s building, ,memt or tne council m p.ace or ,nu. - 1 11th N'o improvement in the situa- section of thr and fire the f the new Ylctorla was Phillips, deceased. 01 lne pn,M tion. Council of State vote $!5.r for .Tth An incendiary fire practically. Queen street, which, fortunately, l for Incurables and floptlon T. the Aala section from its un- - unsuccessful.-Af- ter a respite of twelve j 18th- -A cutting affray between two,nospuH association. WAt.U MC O. K. WAIJ. the construction of temporary shelter rhans .t . . riT ii - . hoir a. m. to 4 P. m.1 Lor buildings. The Kailroad sUtion days three plague cases occur. .... j Japanese at KanuKU occurs over a u.u ' of stockholders ana for persons released from quarantine, unitary cornmntee - Bt.j 454. 1 . I 1 7X1 . - r to Inrestl- fart TU and $5,000 f(r their nuintcn inte while Ilfl 211 U Ll I I till U. ' w. ...mu..v rfi-t- ors leave for Molokal or speaicer. flight of the other. con- - public charge. Three death occur; large merchants warehouse recently ;caii ine j. ahuiukuu. -- water question six-me- n water R.te ardher INBURANCB. and erected for and filled with goods from then adjourns for a few days. Hotel 19th- -A fine stream of g" Amerlcan Sugar Co in-me- n several btiildirss corner of Nuuanu f th . W -- . u . rnrt.iTT mutuat urn Tramway Co. and condemned quarters, narrowly escaped stables quarantined. Dr. alter Max T.. & ro. of rhiudtpM. Kukui lane burned. - Rth Labor trouoies ni'ii-- mls- an old tunnel. 1 Rapid Transit Company's forces collide destruction. well returns from his Queensland by blasting in : r. among the Japanese or ootn me It. niimn. nnrml Ant; sugar Indus- - 21st Steps toward estaDiisnmeni Jn. laying work on King tli Arrival of the tr. S. survey ship sinn In the interest of the the " ruraiii Plantations. jut t nut. in their track city for incurables - strrrt. N'ero from Guam, and hospital ship. try there of a hospital in this nFuneral of the late Robert Hoa- 22nd Washington's birthday. Trou take definite shape with promise of lib- - Inst, 'HUTl'sT. t.irW INStTRANCB Cl. tith Condemned bWk 10. Njttnded Missouri from Manila with 272 sick and BakPr wh0 died on the 4th ft-- among financial aid. ex- - by Nunanu. Pauahi. Smith and Dcre wounded men. en route San Fran ble the Japanese at Kalihl eral frQm hear a,lrnent. Deceased was It. rtOMK, Itonotulu. ramp; refusing a few hours' labor dally 2Srd Advices from Maul report the an claimed direct Ant. tania street, burned, the Holt building cisco. crew from SDth Inter-Islan- d Telegraph Co. for their board and lodging, as others; arrival at Hana of a boat's from LIloati an andent King of Emma being I AftClf 1TECTB. facina the O.iern premies, supply food Is withheld from S. S. Cleveland, disabled some 320 the only one saved. A ease developing oermanent orcaniation. Citizens' further of the Tt.rR A rAOK, Arehtteets and rougn m men mllesi to the northward of MauL 'The. nollce caoture an old Jail I ,thj,,. ,,! 41 A A 01 Sanitary Committee trom their - Bt1tAPI in tne Mni.iing corner rsjug Mrcri ju. , s..M 2Sth To burn, or not to burn the Claud ir.e was sent out by Mr. H. P. n hA connected with the t I the condemnation ccnu work. Rive the population of Ho Unnniiiiu. It. and Union Siuare. raues j If found ad-- of ktcho 25-- Is the agitated question Baldwin to search for her and Claims 1 MiimMH furnUhed at short bo--I of the bl.uk Destructive eoiTee grove nolulu at 44 '- Hotel stables Jate robberp8 court of past press. j bring to this port for repairs. consequence h TU P. O. bos 77. fire at Dlaa. estimated tut-T-he month closes without tur several days between the her ii:rns Indefinitely in of r; hawaii. los citizens' committee and Board of 2r.th Spreckelsvllle reports having S t oon to $vcm. ther plague developments; the outlor.k; rouncll of Ftate action. . olti TWA1M, Arcniurts.-ul- to end Health. East Africa's cargo of coal on j had a heavy cane fire on the 20th inst.. j rejoices In its first 1 ana new is now hopeful for an of further 10thHonolulu BC it h Several plague deaths over 530 acres. The large ll Nor, rort much anxiety trovl,1f. 'fire. In the harbor. Is saved by the which swpt ralny day ,n a loi1fr time. Prof. suspect cae create entomologist, returns from a KNHNF:r.rtB ia. the successful search through FIJI and In V. NKlt.f. A CO.. l.TD.-r- .n "TP P Australia for the benefit of the rUc'rlfln ait.1 Iioilrmaara, 0CEANS"-FR0- A 'FRISCO TO JAPANj of t lulu. "THE OCEAN OF tural and horticultural interests these Islands. M v n rxivtr n w.n f 11th Chief Justice Judd returns from rnfinsf ; t,mm n w Motl Mds , BY JOAQUIN "MILLER, THE POET OFjTHE SIERRAS his visit t(the States for medical treat- A'ak4 and Merehxnt Ht. P. O. ment, with little Improvement. If any. U typewriting. Ordrs takva fr i 12th Afternoon wedding at residence Esq., Mr. S. 'N lltOM WnnKI.-rnrl- Mrt and , of W. R. Castle. P. French lro of liirrptns and Buvar M you agree n ' n1 pnwmr of-- I great go out weekly Her wide, warm, restful wings at rest; , talking it over and with them f - rr fmpi plants; r.w.m of f Huch room of sky. steamers that taken-th- - ms: parties, RewLealTofficl- dKm-H- ; Hteh Ifor axid they should have north- room 11. pprvrsio Tot. IX to a soulful breath! Australia, we never lose a ship To see her rounded neck reach out. .that Bueh room draw a life The British shipbuilders Htr eyes lean lovingly about; . ern or summer route for their wedding ating. room to live! Huch room t die! jrareiy .r ,Ki- o- Itr.nr vr.11 reports a Japanese mur T. M. ss Btch r- - - - nri alt want a storm: women 13th Kauai TATUin. am a. r ium creaa u r.B.niy 1 vs.. . '. " ' . " V.' ,. r"":.-;'';.- ri a TTllo me. . "-- - room to roam in after meir.wn. .w. m v. bemoans llfdraiilln Enina- saal Burh 'haps, a mall liners from American 1 tnen snouia Know, ana' surtiy tnu, nutu muc r.i ...im. rS..nl lt'lni thing the me Once uponuiaca time I took"'t. the northern a stabblng affray, resulting In thft death Pit., llosolulu; TU Pt. ti 14 sreat to have the biggest are mostly British built. "White That love sailed on with - ; . . v . ik - m ..1.11 w 11 1 ? 1 a. 1 1 wrm 1 rrd or summer route and went out to find youth being- In your own rt rrh f ru r nil ins i v r miin villi 1. v vib !; 11. of Gus Schwartz, a of II sun , TK B. sec under the riht . . - M ll I TKltilt ' w -- m vrvii mW 11 Vnll FlOl'IU. Here is what I found the CONTRACTORS. 11 tlHt i:l. lno charged with the crime. yard. And what a wet thing is. ri-,- mr -- ond day close of a sultry T TATT. Coatraetnr and ftiifVW. bl. n.I I elve mv opinion .h thmni-- thp narrow flume of. the out at the 14th Deputy Marshal ChnUngworth from nearly - -- r-- t- twilight: tnl offleo flttlss; brick, wood or CaHfornlana l.x.klnn was! f 0 ia w.rth that the nassen- ..in o n o - k Pr.orin, neatly captures two burglars in the act titld1ns?: shop. Hotel Bt., near thounnd miles of sea bank behold gT steamers of the Pacific are better aruj foaming' white sea. You come sud- - The captain's trumpet smote the air! open L-- -- !n.-f-t of preparing' to blow B. Kerr's srk; 1441 Anapuna, only this broad and unbroken door- - ll it.1... Ku nmin mn-.- tKnn . w. ITU ttiati likA SDiderS UD a thread. r.. , suddenly. Then masts were bare sate. thousand are the Atlantic. The fKid Is certainly voice is hoarse here and his presence Swept ysrd .f thflm; about five an we have such . fish, behold. Some nearby Islands, As when tall poplars' leaves are shed, 15th Easter Sunday. Special services JKWCLKrtB. better, fruit. tririble to ropes clamped stays were, were largely "K irlU of It In breadth. meat, as may not be had on the Atlantic with their line of white and inaccessible And were and at all the churches, which A CO. Ba rra.etaeo, you be- - (4 Jw.laoiao. rive thousand and ninety miles of steamers. And as for servants, heads above the clouds, only add to the clewed. attended, the music and addresses Sivrfnttha. Bo adrt rou-iuee- u...... ,v.-- a b of Hawaii, may never buy such servants, wmte terror, or delight as you take 1C Wait lwas as wnen wresuers v impressive and the floral dec- - .i.a t wit ' - loins, run oreatn, OPTICIANS. U. , iwrn.lfT"'n black, as these little brown- a thousand years for the "Pacific Sea" Gird tight their taxe tl mtlng tribute to tna day ,,r .i hundred and t in set firm face as fronting death. a n" pac,flc whh Cnlna RVM pacific here and you will wait And commemorat - vr.ir wIS w1"" ,f y,,u Uk,? What and kAeps giving you without ask- - vain. Voyage across to Japan and Three small brown birds, or gray, so V. n pair, r7t ?.th.f "rnv "".you- ' I6tn Arter weeics or consideration m," . n bv north- n.t Drlce. the only rtAr and the chances small r-- without hrk tim. tim. pouu - your irrr ... .imi-- nr. ,.r . ih epntlest .'ko. hv m So ghostly still and swift they passed, the Bow Wong Wul, a Chinese , a- - away up . . . .nrh,.t w.tr - lwpropriy ern s towara tne Airuu.ii . w'.i.--- rr- . - i n a by tmii'i- . 1 1 v 1 t r i m t 1 1 1 im-- - Th.v - - btrd u nt nil !...,! Abnrter . . . a- n - h r j. n it... &4iu ma mnrt.... .riu i i u - n - j . , iur-- wrwinehi.mm T . . s b . ... n:"-- nH. r. Jir ""'"i i lit iiiri ill Liir " uml iiiLnuiLaLiiiii.w la ir tUA thv ?wr a ruiA. an pmn wii nere. this sudden savagery Council. Honolulu Is It A ft, OPTICIAN, inr 6ir riKni iui s, the Executive ft LLC way saber-cut- - h't w.le'of your f'K.t all the from the'al r rjucated Chinese. in and about the Golden Gate doesn't .Then quick, keen like ice; 'promised another dally rJ?er. tle (late to the harbor or loKona-in- a. l Is a Joy to sail out from San Fran- - last. The secret of these long, deep ! Then sudden hall, like battle-sho- t. a rwrifc Jiavlng ;.lln men liKe Morning Republican, Is something to know there la risco. the buy itself, nobler than that of Bwells that break the heart of the Then two last crept down mice. over the printing es It i K Naples next Rio. Is a perfect ocean is deep, Ana , . J and to novice at sea is this: the .v-- Robt. Grieve. rnTT.I-om- es tL, 0p ,,n- n f ...... i 'i Vi m? o M r an - n a ..w rmn Mth,Ant nf the late lhl" j. ; Q'iSj - rPtlnr rt wte poem. 1 cannot quite sa.y wnai manr.i ,.t rlgnt....nere near uie sea. oans. Uc r.r.n Vn:.n I 17th-Iepa- with fed Co. Hawaii. If yu choose to pass that ihA flower, the perfume, the perfection .. rvev for the cable found nearly five An instant staggered back, then bold rture of the Australia tr, - .. . . v. f'.t i, .n. r kaiiax-- a it f ttiA touaa.ndn of u. .f n oti.r hraahnnti Awav nut i As Theodosia. to her waist some two hundred passengers Mr San A OK NT 8. wlde-wlng- ed sea-dov- es follow- - In waters, stood erect and faced begins a rrxmo rnl weathrr and really pine for white, and down yonder, near the Lad rones, Francisco. The Triangle Club rVAsnt t tk aekawld r.Lrinir tvthKn. take the route to. Ing. moving In and out and about that are the deepest of all deep waters, close Black thunder as she kept her way weekly lectures on municipal e series of '0 HstrontAnta, 4lntiiet f Kona, YttU may OT may nr nnu I sucn h. i ip o Six n-i- a. iau- - mujucu gives rnc i miles, dui wiiiiiu ! icu iif,iiiums iiviii hci Chris- iKa north m Young Men's co rii r n T". I T" ... n government at the w. BU. I.I el-- only ncn-sn- ot C. Achl's offlea. King v..ur ryrlone at sea up that way. It Bay when sailing in, out. or l 01 r ranciscu e re c hall. big game. across the placid inland sea. we next to deepest As on some summer's day. tian Association t n ueh Ilk- - gunning for If told that have the 1 Tour.g Men s d i, ' 19th Celebration of the . want It you won't find it. and Is In dove's eyes in th -- you really hat there a dear J sea-nors- es thirty one years A good, deep and ocean to bathe . oiacK rooe in row, Christian Association's you it u you are i voice 01 clear - Tas Porto Rlcans. If hi t want nr maieo mfiouic?. gen-- J in city by a lit ...... if hAfore rouvttknow It. Th tAlls ua ever of blue skies In, to be sure, but It may not be Their swift manes tossing to the of- successful labor this . .i.si ..t..n I .t i . . I . V...... iIqIiiita T AAA night. entertain- ir Ill . . t a ut ii .In Am h.r en iva't :ral!y known that these waters are cold erary, musical and athletic Ann Atn.iA., may ' fr-r-. ni ..ll. It ". ' ...... : . . Ti. jLm, But- madA- hlaclcnAna arrow - tn- - record hi ne trove aown n jwruauii'.j. iu.uur a?, .ittawi a., n.r - j ...... v - tha hlackr at their hall. tnat UX'Kl v ment themflTf .1 invwhrrr, i"""....K.t...... !..' . w . . i ... . pi- - rrti Atm-m- onH From flashlne Tihoanhorescent light. Club v th- - 1 v,i, ;oth Meeting of the Research i outlook I sea-gull- s, leapt! --'7.1- th- - losses. ' drift-woo- d, gray sea- - And how like hurdle steeds they e Munici- i 7,nri'i"to and In truth, , , uy: troop resolves In the formation of wl.l a..Uri them Karnack stone wted and all uch things, and general-.Th- e low moon burst, the black studying city govern- ' sea-ml- -t pal Leaeue for ThoM who saw them Bl T ... ..,..- - .,. nil. True. 1 mr-f.- lr banks were known. ,ly a all around you. swept t almost Jordan's Right through hollow, on and on. ment forms. Crematory corporation tnat they ar not in,..,. B,,Ti- i- ships In th- - ta Th- - dove hath such a patient look. Rut In a few hours sapphire, cobalt her estab- m. et of early t w-- rs represent-I,,.n!..- i. ink-- biu- -. below, A wave-w- sclmiter was drawn. projected with prom'? i whlrh they it nd we nave b d th I read ret In her pretty eyes above and restful and vast. 000. . V. V . , tnumy 120 -- -- . .11- -. . t .. . .. In sparkling, rolling Flashed twice, nasned tnnce with a capital of i- -'ii n.l . 1 ' Then, time, blue lishment .nlI .ha1... m In.'- ( lutl l .!.. " r.ii. h.! As In the Holy Book. for a ri.iij vnhui. ...hariSton iwat-r- ; antly: Campbell, a Vf-- to give a s about the ship, dashing at your cist Death of James 't'ng ul th- Oregon, enouzh I 1 lot t'f mn. - brave y- 1 . . . V. n .11. Tl n 1 But still the steeds dashed on. dashed and reUred bUrk ev- - to th- - plari.i racinc. on 11 I think If I should love some da- inuvw, inn liict .kl..piiis biuc. f ju&ii,i krio eari r?iIent lrr.iirAM- - that although we have had And may I die when dear love dies the still blue waters, forget to sparkle1 sea. planfjr, at his Emma-stree-t residence, r And drowned her in the n-- ng-- from Seattle. iWhy. I would sail this dreamful bay iarnund the ship or knock at your win - at lines 1 i wra la ta 'rulsr pi 1 . . 1 . i:Mr- 1 yen 1 s eyes; dow. and want a storm, a one S.) snttea, the l , Taeoma. Kan Franc isco and And to some nme on Page 5.) j I (Continued on Page ' st sk aar-oun- v 1 (Continued Di-g- vu a, I San o to Japan, tJ say notning ,to see ner in ncr um, m icooi. ucu jjur wmpuiui

r I 1QQ0 TT,K PACIFIC COMMEBC1AL APVEBTlDEtt: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 31.

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Imimiiniated! O 32 rages with Cover $ Replete with Interesting information and Fine Illustrations, just the thing to send or mail to your Friends. Price Sets

bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb - METROPOLITAN church the remains, which were en- i MEAT cased in a beautiful black walnut cas CO., LTD. ket, were turned over to the Masonic A 1 DEATH OF iouge ior .uivrnieiu. 1 ne paiiucai ci o j wore N. C. Willfong, E. D. Baldwin, Mr. .Webster. Mr. McKenzie, E. N. Holmes and W. S. Wise. The funeral- - was under the direction of G. W. Lock- - ington. Booth, Fish ft, C, STEELE At the grounds the beautiful Masonic ceremony was read by 13. E. Kichards and Hev. J. A. Cruzan. while the vicin- - it of the burial plot was crowded with i Market tirrtrifr Masons and rrlenas or tne ue- - F. W. KLEIN, Manager Archibald Cooper Steele was born in Grip the Cause of His Lanark. Scotland, and was 34 years of MAIN 379. age. ttarly in lire he expressed a aesire j - Untimely End. to become a printer and was appren- j New Year - ; A ticed to a firm in Edinburgh. On com- Prosperous pitting his term of service there he de- - Ha constantly on hand a choice t ided to embark to the United States. , line of He visited several of the large cities, ! AGBEAT LOSS TO HILQ finally settling in San Francisco, and 1 IMPORTED AND when a newspaper was decided upon ' DOMESTIC MEATS; University Mr. Steele was for Stanford ' FISH. LIVE AND put in charge of the composing room, j - REFRIGERATED POULTRY; Seven years ago he arrived, in Hono- , To Everybody. ... BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, Business Manager Buried by Kiiauea lulu and immediately took a position POTATOES, FRUITS and with the Honolulu Star, wheh had Just Lodge of Masons With I VEGETABLES. business manaeer made Mr. Fteelt? the Due Honors. J foreman, a position which he creditably I filled for two years, when he came to i A Two deliveries daily to any place -- no within city limits at 9 a. m. and HILO. Hawaii. Dec. 2 Scarcely had retirement of E. T. Sparrow Mr. Steele We trust we have contributed in P. m. the sound of the 'Stele-Willi- s wedding 'was selected to be business manager. ! success In mark- - j of Customer desiring to haYd their or bells died away when the community His that position was small way towards the happiness 'ed and the business prospered wonder-wa- s den delivered are respectfully request ..hooked by the news that the ;fuHy undpr h,g guldance. In sorlal and groom, ... was recipients of gifts purchased at our cd to call and leare the same pi lor to Arcmuaia feietie. ijuib business life he was a great favorite. the dvad at the residence of C. C. Kennedy and It Is doubtful If he had one real the hours above named. n v.,iotr., - Tw.r.,Vw. cn v. th!enemy in the Islands. Pleasant and , suav. manner, sought store. ,...... '. ... . ,' v. , of people him uriui-j- iue uuiiiB v' '"' ,ont and were glad to class him amontr CAS1LE & COOKE CO., Ld. a few intimate friends at the residence their friends. His home which ho built extending cordial greetings of of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott. Wainaku tor tits nrine and which they had not After ; occ re- - HONOLULU. i.u-r,-- h,in. Mi wiiiu h,i mn.ie upied was one of the prettiest of cent additions to Puueo. the festive season we desire to thank Commission hiT home during her residence in Hilo. Mrs. Steele, who is at the home of Merchant Following the wedding came a magnifl- - Mr. and Mrs. Scott, prostrated by the our customers and friends for their pat- eiit that wns attended Dy shock, has the sympathy of every one. hundreds of the friends of the happy ronage during the past year, and hope couple. Two days later Mr. and Mrs. MURDERER PUEO AGENTS FOR Steele went to the mountain home of we are deserving of favorable consid-erati- on Tha Kwi Plantation Company. Mr. Kennedy to spend their DIES AT HOSPITAL The Watalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. the future. . Th Kohala Sugar Comoany. Only a few days later Mr. Ste.-l- i de in The Waimea Sugar Mill Company. veioped a coid which quickly The Koloa Agricultural Company. turned Xnomi Kuaihoes Slayer the pneu- - The Fu.icn Iron Works, St. Loula, Mo into la grippe and symptoms of ,T, , , The Standard Oil Company. monia developed, and when a few oi vvuuiius jib trjends surprised the bride and groom tiuliiii The George F. Blake Steam Pump-Wetto- n'i Centrifugals. they found Mr. Steele ill. A week ago Made Himself The New England Mutual Life Insur- it was decided to bring Mr. Steele to ance Company of Mr. Kennedy's Waiakea residence, Boston. h.- - Tiieo, murderer, died Saturday ia tne The Aetna Fir Insurance CumMnv t where could be nearer his physician. Hartford. Conn. Doctor lteid. Up to Saturday his con- Queen's Hospital, whence he had been dition was not considered really serious, tne Alliance Assurance Company Of from Oahu on account; London. and on Friday he sat on the veranda removed prison with his wiie. Saturday he became of tevere illness more than a week ; Ltd. suddenly worse and a Oim6nd&-eo.- consultation of ago. died, consumption, i physicians was called and it was seen Pueo of W. W. Honolulu Iron WorksCf, that his case was serious and that there brought on. by the effects of wound3 was hope little for recoverv. On Kumlav which he made upon himself several ; 8TE..M ENGLNES. he was conscious only At short intervals ' ana at iij o'clock that night he passed months ago. The story of Pueo is well BOILERS. SUGAR MILLS. COOL- quietly away, the Immediate cause of lrn.-tTir- Oaua.h1 vaV. n rn mllP- - ERS. BRASS and LEAD CASTINGS, his death being heart failure. rtoporl JrrTir! ICaiVt Iti P.ilfltna bv every The sad occurrence was not generally and House Furnishing Goods. and machinery of description iJ r I 11 1 i Glassware known until early Monday morning and Duuviiug iiiu lilt ciaouiub " T Crockery, made to order. Particular attention then It was received a a shock seldom with a razor. As she lav dying In thf paid to ahlp'a blacksmithing. Job work experienced in Hll,. Flags on business premises 01 the house wnere sne nia. executed on shortett notice. nounea were immediately put at half been Ktavln Pupo mndo desneratp atJ King St., Honolulu. mast, for the deceased was held In pro-- tempts to end his life by cutting his" 04. 53, 55 and 57 found respect by evervone. i IUI U1 L. Funeral services were held at the Despite inflicted, T RUPTIPE. First Foreign Church, of which Mr. the terrible cuts ne was he survived, a period of con-:- T LB. PIERCE'S Steele a member, at 2 p. m. Monl and after day. the church being crowded, Kiia- valescence in the hospital, was taken jj If' Y- uea Ledge of Masons, of which deceas- to the prison and bound over to the ; J&Vf- la different from all ed had recently elected Master, l" trusses grand jury in the District Court. The, f U M other and baa radi occupying one form. Mr. Cruzan in hi'3 manner in which food was given him cally uukgu tnousanaa or remarks paid a deservedly high tribute through cases. No experiment! It to the deceased, and the quartet, com- the orifice in his neck and the doea th work! "Booklet No. 1" aent oa posed of Mrs. Lewis, Miss Wolfenden, physical strength exhibited was thes ; request. d cause among Addreaa. Mr. Howla-'- and Mr. Cooke, sang of much comment the t 620 Markets "he.:, r.f Ajrfc" ard "Nearer My God surceons. Hi3 death by natural causes Vaietic Fl&stic Tress Co , Tl.i-C.'- Sao Fiaasco to .' After the services at the cheated the hangman of a victim. C0MMEBC1AL -- TnR,ACtFIC ADVBBTOEB: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 31, IKS.

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jvlce. Is THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE PAST YEAR peacefully remembered by rep- - urrn. siuuenia w itn a jewelled locket. 2TUh F. XV. Dohrman. president of the Pan Francisco Merchants' Affoeii.-tlo- n. addressed a meeting bus'-nes- s RECORD OF LOCAL EVENTS 1 of local Of men. by request, on the denirabll- - jlty of est b'isMrs: a similar association In this city. The China h-? frm th Coast ,vrth a larpe rasse-r- er list and $750,000 (Continued from Page 1 In tvVrfOh to c ash ji.mtal aavlapj' bank deposits. I Sudden 1rl-Jury ;.! death of J. v. Winter -.- JULY. pecnait IrlnRs In a unanimous ' M" i l y -- Fune ral of th lat- - ' Sale! VTillct MRxInxt July 1st A passenger . Jckson' ulayrr of native assaults i largely attended.-Coun- cil J. ihII. f ."irullty of mur.PluuRhtor In thr first his Chli.tse LhikilrinT, rob him of his t adjourns il'-Krr- sin die. 'money ard leaves Mm ilea by hU queue .f the Il.jncot k rout M m I 21th KlKhty-fir- annlvernary of to a bush by the wayside. The poil'e f.r Manila with th mmmlaaUinera to .Qut-- Vk s ju1-ll- ob-rvr- d. learn of the hlRhwayman ...ni.inh a Kovernment In - torlii birthday act and the Philip- julckly capture the assailant. T.V .driver, badly 1. 1 ::th orr.c.r of p- - wourded, was conveyed r. FHIoa . , the-- elp.h-- . rx the rmiur.ua bnib. (licr UarlnRly utopr-- the hospital. Fred Ft. anniversary .f by d a runaway. Oat. .after fut th order an h-- r u'njr n l.irty anil thr-burs- months of sufTtTlnr;. prases away at t!: . t. rt.vinmcnt and bMll at Progress; hrlT. riaurhtrr from :;. In tlrr.e to avrrt a rrrloun mishap residence of his brother. Postmaster J. .rpt .n nt th of Mrs. K. ..r M. Oat. !' i; w.iterhoua In r.ftr f.o(ti.r. p.nonal Injury. Death of honor of Dr. ami Turner-Norrl- , Chlsholm a 3rd s ! Prnrst Waterhous. Mr. an. I Al. aftrr brlrf lllnrs. tloral wedding at Mr, - b..,iy c (.M (Th- !, cremated by the residence f Mr. W. J i. Wnterhous and fl. T. Ab-- - ordrr of the F. Damon. Mr. f ) ,1,1. r. .rionrd llrilth. largely attended by relatives of th? 2Sth contractlnp i ;. h - ('MnM A native fl.hrrnan Krt hl.--i parties lately arrived from contractor, whit the Stales fur the event. ..v.nif i Is crushed. Ikfe In jrUht hnd blown off by an accidental i hous. - pow ne-rn- 4th Ti;e Irish Linen iT.rt r ii'ljiint noitif underpinning. (.orlon of r mt ilcr. Thr Autr.!! rvith a bi Lawn ynir-op- ' .., i.'H-- r also lu- - i rzausrritcr of ft. r.iiirino ccl-tlnfnl- lv lassenger list to help swell the city's sustained MVfrr ' For a few days Only 65 pes Real drowns In a pond at Walk.kl enthusiasm over "t!ie ay we tele- - Irish Linen Lawn, 3Sln., 12yd. d brnte." A - : 'i I'h- - Philippine rnmmlMlonffn. tro.?'h fcT d'Tth. shot'i pnr.''." n;i Pcs at $3.50 noth Decoration day: v 15. A. tary started At 9 a. m. i"rf tn ptiloyd brief stay In tM rlty. ual It. succeeded 'bv 75 pes In .M. literury operu Resi Irish Linen Lawn, 38ln.f 12yd. pes 4.5 i irt f..r th frylcrs thr aftcrr . lion. II. :.ircife at tl.e house, at urn of thHr labor. ' i ,Pwall orator of "ay. Hev. W. M. Kinculd dellvcrlnjr ad- - ti nf'-iii- W!nrtlon of th ml th jVT'Ublican the J s . I i convent Ion of (Mwifutf.,, dress. Athletic f r mtini. thirty Anyn having pAn-- I rrft in Profrn-s- ri entertained a ;. ihn 1.jt rnw of ptmtt. Th jltall. lctnr J. T Kaulukou and K. H. vast company during tl aftt rnixin a' ,it.r'r"nt rnrly a n of jlfrnitry nn prrmnn-n- t chnlrr-n- n nwl Maklkl. The light p'van'r-.- ' trFntd rfibbed ex- i. nrflvlty, crrir.ry. rrrpociivriy, and choiln an th yacht ontests of the n ilpnrtlnr llAnl - fur ant ifg:1.m to th PhllmMphla conven- citement a i' t i i h i !:"( b .ll cr Special K i P (i"i tnf'1 frlht Indulp-er- ' Sale tion Pirn"!. A. N. exhibition of was rr r ifif II y Viivmrnt for lh Parker. K.p,.,kal. I.. fireworks in. - T. iMinnrhnm and W. U. ! Gtls c,ii(.i .f it Txirtir Wnmun'K raitl. The banks net ice of reduc- 50 pes white P. K. excellent quality on sale at 20c. per yd. i. ,tnn WM'titlin hi lt mrl SOfh AccMnt on tV K-.- a r i r,t tion in rates ofr" Corner f .t !(! r"tilnr f,f t nirllllr- - rallrond whrrrby a Jnvpf l kl'lrd atone laid of th nw Hall b'.illdlnp. and a CMrr arrtotmly Injured by the corner of Ulns and Fort sireeta. MAY. of n cnr. 6th A refused Honor Iceis ' n IfWHillPT would-b- e convention !! waterfrnrt s :.!' it orlnjs w i - .ll-'- . n lh - tii'ttrrnnf nrMlnt jp labors after midnight and adjourns dwn a storm of jihue on the- lv.-rr-men- t v iin ()'! . u ' rnirrrl fr th nn ui. In peneral ard the Treasurer Special White f iri. titin Wm. rarm. In ro. J ONE particular. f.r r..-- r full vulu. t'..0. an-- l i I ' Thf rMMrrn f th Virlou Jin 2nd Democratic man mating i ith Word received of a beavy lis ; by fir of the paia rVrot. with ne-irl- v j Swiss f,. of h huv ar held at th drlil hrt. Sale rltr ..tn 12.M0 baps - i , f , i.tu . f Rt Thomii" ry flrr-t-- r 4fh Convention of planters from the? of stirar ard r,thr m"rchan- f'iuir estimated probably 1100.000; : 58 In. wide. White Swiss Special lmr.. It ti I n f .tl for .tprll .J3 different Inlands meet to consider th dle, at the at SOc. per yd. smoklnp In i l, N- lnbir situation. Cln. Oray. a well result of defiance of order, . - Do " reUb-nt- , Dar and bench Join In a of re- not miss our TAFFETA SILK I T xirrl of lh M.vr known early rway In tribute SALE. Hln. tises spect to th late Chief Judd. i i wirri.-- Tlgr-.if- Owipny, AT-i- .i uls Wth year. Kauhinr. the tvht.t1lnir Justice Kt-Quw- We are now , po n t.lll-woknln- ol Park Cylon reports the of offering a good quality NAVY t,,Mi.h 1 y!t,r at Ih1 Iwm'n. Is alo morn. los te Jfe. of TAFFETA Near on Dowsett reef. o from . t. ,u,, - I witrin up uinlntly rfnrns at so'dnlirht per f1tv rnlls SILK in all shades Island, last The i at ..'..75c. per yd. i rr""' irrrt m ltpubtlrn m.id! mltn of Pekln from her Washington mis- h-- and laborers for Inland. In open t (. .Irill l fur sion. IjyMn orisanliitWn. boats, all h n l at t fitf! Twenty-rlnt- h annual meetlnc of reached ther det!ntton irrnlr n11. J" ( safely but In a I Thw lit II Tnwf, an oll f.m I U vr th Wnrn'n f'onrd r t ts'l ns. Hi. dt!tnt" condl''n and nc I con- with the Islanders. on sh"rt ii' mnfH of th rlty. rrctH In W wallan nvanjrellrnl Assoclat .n wat food ; r ti venes f,r Its week's libor; P.ev. J. M. of till nld reached f:nt'n. H b"ln lrrnoihrl le Jun 10th. t.n. w tr for rrt"'l''rn lmrmrftM'nti. I.vtrnt chosn mrdrator. ii.(it nanatnntiin of jlrnhff lh. Certain nntlve political aeltat-ers- . 9th P.rllHant pv-rln- r ni-ntin- n 1 inivirw, PortuviK nnul. by In a two d.iy"j'or,vntlon. secure a the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. i K,i,,tf.n f a b mil hrrt"" iM hi - erintlon for th "Tnn'ir.lV'ii of an Cooke In honor of F. II. Ftildwin p1 bl- very 1 "1 wlmtiiW At a M Independent for lliwallins. bride, larpely ottervlcd. f r ' '' no roniil Jniry r'u1l 7th Annunl ! firty of th Wo- I 10th The Australia sal's nwi-- i v. It "ii'"'iih th hoti w.i' ItinlTy .t.ini- - man's p,mrd to t h rtl.' pator an on of the largest fr!pht and passensr iMrHtfi vUItlnr In the cttv. ,lits she ever trek f'-o- this port. Tb nnnunl lrwn jartv. th T.oe. n Ppnn'ard. worklnT wi'h Ieunp Chl-ts- o. the Chinese reform-:- -, llttnr' ; 1 i pr-m- ' r.f Trof. Th others r ndlne conl. Is stri'k on the delivered an ndlres In Prorrrefs 1 Is - - mjport tfrroy.1 a vry nrrnfu1 af-- bad with a lump nrd killed. Th- II cin the aim of the reform movement. r'unrlfilly p.1 othrwl. Iron Works Is awarded the on- - 11th Annua! of torkhoMer ' ' - LIMtTEO rr. XV. f.tU fntrrUln- Irnct. m th lowest of fourteen bids, to of First American Park of Hawaii and ' i t, xrr Club with hl .bwrva-t'- ifirnlh th additional blrh lift pump steps taken toward Its conversion to nn-- t (for f anl.i-.M.ir- al sta- - mrrMl(ina of (JiikwHiI r" th Vref pumplnp j Hawaii's First Nat'oal ;ar.k. Sudde". '.f vllt t- - lh.il colony.-- 1 nnr death of Miss Kate Oray at th Tlobn.i Fort Strent. Proj esH Block, itn, thw CMrifw rfnfmr, Itlon. Kamebameba diT. Annua. Walklkl residence. ! ffr-tjr- r add. I ' 1 of nn I bl nt t 12th sev- - "trr1r I races th paik and Sunday h''l Governor Dole appo!nts the -- on th nlm of th1 flnw plcnlis In various lirctl,ns. Kam eral boards of registration var- - ; '"rw' for the - Sfr . Ibamea Alumni formal'v deIW-t- t th- Ir J. "i Tsi t'nport U'nrn brln" new club bous on Fort street. I i.f fu '"lift, by ttth -- V.Vi',l'rc b-I- at St. Andrew's rnilf - !..(, rf,-Klrt- of ! Trr(tor- afbe.!rnl at ttie noori nnrrl.ir f Chii. ' M-',- . ti!. ffT.'i .fino Jlth T A. T'lt n to MNs Mab--d lt irt and af c,,,..,f ( iprur'4 th tr rnlll 2 P. f-a- t of J. It. Meyers t. M's ,, f. nrrv tl.mf l'f'l rwi-'vri-l for Clara Ivknm. . ff-r- nt MoIoWbI. - in Mnnr 1.1th FT iff ra'HiK ren-.oiiieo nt tl " nf r Mr"--( In contortion (lllrh sehool, participated In by all pu'- - hn Pr,-siden- t I'.in ivxrro bomb rn. lle ae-.n- tlilHs; address bv '"' f tb of f ole. Cniin d of the Keul-- , ,,. r'rvc - rif:iliv f n flrt l!vrn,if of lt:- lie of n-jv- . nll holds Its last meetlnff. T if it Vn'n T'.'TuMlcm Club Th cutoni hou and postorn..e hold ...... 1. ofen till midnight. th p ri d : il-- 1 'Ii". Mr P. f. ti'l'-ri'-ndep- "" f'lfi ,i rnv of fin.it s an i povern--re- t r - The best is nf N'uiivnu rrt- ind web limine In Ailml;nn dy caTy founcTwhen. .. ;n ..r,.r -- rf r. P. fUTtTvlo n n T rrltrv of t'ie frtte.t I s ji fl I Tf M t. w ill .1,'ft;l,Pr. fh of st.it.a a you order Cyrus ., tt AdmNslon d.iv ITiwall Nob!eAwhiskey.J rli V I. y - nl fv nn.t ""l rrlf-e- ,,f jn dul- ' ri"' I'n ted Stfel W ilkiM r- -t sth ViltuA- - Int'jsruril ceremor-- I iebrif"d. it Ir. r,n "Ti Of P:Wii th exeetitlv building of Governor A pure.old.Jionestr product (. f'.. !.l,(l,,n fitwrrn Tb"f Did, followed by n pperal receipt lor. p nn.t (h fn'tr.l ffttt," In which (n th evertrp a bull was p'.vep. 'i a ill n pitclllc" rranl "f'rln.nev folly for whl 'h a srclil pav'iion was ere"t-- ! Distilled forcltily prrannt'f. - 7rorrT(hbrgrain ' on the WalVlkl The lectrl- 'th A u(Trlnr witr m.i- - sd. ' Jirinr. Illumination of th eilific anl grounds i' r iili was hr'Mimt and feet I ve. Death of ''h-T- b Allowed" n towage 1.'ft bTt,nt.u, prnf.rr-o- ltobt. IT iNtrrid. retired upar planter, inwood six H.itrl Btrrt chip. h.n: at a brl f Illness. Th new rlOf.o. nf'ir d.illv. years Y,in l.rlne tbo rur- - Iforrluhi Tpubllcan. makes Its fl.'st before it is bottled rr tiwnvr rmlfy rinnr-cio-plr- .. appearn re. t'.f nr, ri r In-li- - 4 j b.v ' b-t- '. It'.th Annulment of contracts a f In tlvrty Mp, the It is - rniilrl Tcrrit'Tlal A t causes Japanese known all over the world.) y- w.'s T labor - - IP ' Inif . . . .- - iir'. Kx-PT- lli r. troubles on various plantations. h A n r ! I r-i- t'.nu (,f Aor.Vf, .., r-- ental t. st of wireless telegraph r f IrM fv, r,-n- ft paiw.r - It - th cutl- winsln merit nfi, ui v- ft. tnesaK'S aIor. rpir prnf KrouniN an-- if !? bcrn 12 tlj nn. Kalmukl station the hv fTrvnli. lnter-llan- d Tel. graph Compmy. t; 1 M V. Tnit'il rncrtl" th or. V.. -- fr f'lsher prlvdcpe iMon of a r,moTntl purty hrM auctions the of On'sale'everywherc; I"' If ill. senillrg the frst message to Jh other rfr4 p,uf-rett- t whi' h is by !!. e ' V r, f'-rlvc- of .liy Nl.ind. secured J. tr. ol, opposition n. r'ir P.in FrirrNcn, of tlir ith but little for f. i if S m I. I Annual meeting fh Itawnllin t.irt in with ff'i ,f 'l wr ulfAuct'on din th American riv't In the evening W. V. All-- n ' ''it-ir- of U r fufPltUf lit 'o. poet, - ''II .,...t ,tni hi Irrc. the ty nncl ntllncly flrurr. red f'unker Hill day. M ' i "nlitl.iv--frirnl.itln- f i' "i' fh'lfliin A oc'atlon. 17th The Honolulu Republic m '1-"- i" ' ?nrr. M .,tl,- - Impart bv th a 5unday paper, th Prst in Ha- f.. th frrpt n. ir. Mirhu waii. ' I r Flench ,,f h) in r)rt ilcr.-- lth cruller Prtct arrives W. C. Agents of the Hdwaii-it- n Islands. ''' .fi'llf. ,tn,?.; urnfncril o affr a smart run from Sin Fran'iro. PEACOCK & CO., LTD " M' .TTTN'nrppnt at hr en rout to th Marquesas. 20f h T.nre.Danford wcr- - ' us districts, I ''"'In of pMonn t evcnln? ther work to begin Au Wilder, followed by recep- - ' : tntrii a delightful tt, tfiwull.in Arrlc.il- - dlnp it St. Andrew's rathewral. fiv. V. gust 3ISt. ' ... t (of V II. Kltcat nfffclatlpg. 11th K. Phlbrecht. a well known s SHREVE CO.. rnth of fhl-- f Ju1d. 21t rirHiitlonarr recital nt th young machinist, while hll gathering :Z & San Francisco. " Jutl. Toung l"ir Th f foli Men's Christian Assoclitllon bv off Makapuu is swept from the the Tramway Co. rev training It tfc tn, inrl Mls ITo-v- e from f.ponrlpc il.ir hpiI r.i yry of Mills a rcks and drowned in s'ght of his mm-o.ar.lon- s. King street track laying. Klnipeki. a siil-o- e TO FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all 'r i)ontpt dellrhtful entertainment. French Aid from town was secured South Sea islander, while fishing nesr CHARGES TOR ,v 1 ecods purchased or ordered of them. FREE OF ALL " lifown. f,ir,mi .it th drewns In th hnrNr whll batMnt. for the recovery of the body, but with- th outsid" anchorage, Good 23rd-'pen- captures a large TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francltco. " H iPtW hilled by n ing r'ltht of tt NelM Dra- out Success. shark. Upon oeing towed will be on known to the firm, or who will furnish . ' irv. season opera ashore and sent selection to those yirtimlt of kihuPaHm matic at the h,rni. 17th Admiral and Mrs. Tteardslee re- cut open parts of ? human body were at'sfactory references In San FrancUco. ' rM dt liw from orh tmpn-- K ,tf A.sieat of th- - Kllohana Art visit Honolulu for a brief sojourn, en d'.seovered amf later Ident'f.ed the i'"ti ii f 1 Art b,i4 lt Ie.it.:.e at t.'.'Ir rooms prove an art!- - rout for Hoppkonpr. remains of Emil recently or oppolnr.limplcht I'hlbrecht. rf It tie aed social sueress. lth Property owners and officials of drowned oT MaWapuu point. Inventori-c- f iMi.,tl..n nr, prpapnt, nrt 2th Wlreb s Teer-sf- h manager the Government have a the estate of las. Campbell. ' r,.IWMn a. eorferenc for fild, cpil etperts leiv for I.ar.il to estab- he Improvement of O.lna'own district frhows property valued at $1.92.!9S.r.3. ID N brought tn trl-i- l ii r.frr lish n station at th most deirahf In rebuilding. A 20th The limit of I'll. " 1 nllf??d aaloon licenses for lilis ! Jiran l' tr..r fr rf T ivo J m it ff.lnf on Inland. murderer, long wanted by th rol!ce. ;s Honolulu 's ln'-reare- to eighteen. AND POST STREETS.lliiSAN FRANCISCO. ! MARKET twrry mnn,in ;ik-l',H- fpf t rX r, Isep nt Ol- - found In a cane pdd at Kwa, The Roard of Health, a ""' hm i.re where with number i ,M. h',m1t of Tj.tlp' P.x tr. rn p. n. Mill. vn! p- - ''vi--lrhl- CoVe: dictorl.n rf has been In Mllnp the of permitted Irdividua! . leaves on request. nurrrapful sr. fmr "ts i catalogue and prices furrisfced upon receipt of In or t J.ines-HennnPh- ntustrsted ' gr.!un tinp clns of fen. rreMent months. PHHlant an ftn.iiw-u- i We have largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware of New urn. F. A. Ilosmer. closlrg years of ser- - wedding the tfn at'the residence of Hon. W. C. (Continued on Page 4.) Tort cits and are prepared to furnish designs. f "fecial

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1,595 more owning turn at Kuau, Maul, and tows her to visiting Shriners TOMORROW'S ADVERTISER. taere are of them are entertained Ry the PACIFIC Doit. to have been tTiinof -- THE than-ther- e o: Fuliliara." . hanrd iviiu." o v. Liitis raluable real estate are' "A: Word to the September 21st. i granted a respit ' wiin Ad - Hawaiian luau at Prln n New. Tear's number of the o vi Oflraercia! Advertiser The ill other- landed proprietors put 19th Planters Association mpoN and m-aivt- ... at morning, wil "'"" vertlser, due tomorrow ;ether. Well would it, have been fo. Wise is Sufficient:. considers the lahor question nd the the forenoon Governor hVi "6 Dole a re- - O. SMITH - - EIUTOa thirty-tw- o .feasibility of securing negroes A1UH be a paper of pages, hand he Mexican owners of ojd Oalifornir In place option in their honor t . . as we) m t f I of desertlne Jrds. A native standine- lhnnin pian,.. , .. '"v DECEMBEfR 31 somely Illustrated with photoengrav- .f they could have done half .i.tl nual MONDAY , " 13 after five years' experience 0 t I . r iureuu6 wniiuuts jis iaDors this office, and carrying a that Cr:f;t C&UJn SICK DC-- with another is struck by the ..B...Incoming 84th Transport pay seems likely ings made in 3rant arrives Delegate Wilcox's con lirr - - i vvuiuiciiiniL i i a niAi am k. plctoriai Illuminated cover. Its tOIVarQ 20th : . Portugruese O to reconcile him to winter weather riends of days gone by. 'And yet the fore trying OTfMiness The Protestant route for Manila a - es descrip - j for thin Hawaii tents will include picturesque "missionary" and his sons have been (m TSCOg- Mission celebrate the tenth anniversary from., San- Francisco in ?. Hlch was not made Qf Ciirg TiiC ZVlSC - nlr ie - of their arrival In this city by appro- Australia, withdrawn thousand dollars may Honolulu and Hawaii, commer- on this eround since 1820. . , . K " an blood. FlTe tion of f rr.. nriate services at their fhiirnh rarnAr luuinto .i tmlL.. to wyru ..w nuuaiE JIO.IHL1 g'.eam mtul sen.-- ; two thousand -- tj mmiV n,,h. nize in inc Ko down for salary; cial and sugar statistics, attractive rt of Miller and Punchbowl streets. The AorancH frnm I 1 and going and coming ject he brought up. . Sober facts 0SSUran.Ce health. 21st Work on the erection of He Amprlfft Mam on . u . ' . dollars for mileage, with a local has of rnni.uuv ftu lae (jrient verse, bits of literature . German begins. and twelve hundred dollars for clerk are as much thrown away upon him for stU blood troubles, scrofuU, pimples. Lutheran church The give the city front a lively steamer ,lav' history of this First American Bank of Hawaii reduces Zoth vt-- ,. nA flavor, a voluminous essays would be on a tramp. discuses the kidneys,, liver The Shriners and their Ttraa. This males as moral 15 iveS as of. its capllal stock to $250,000. Caut . . . i n . landia depart for San wmcuvi. v i. - on tti rt, rinn.n era vi ea- of s.nd bcrwels, Hoocs Ssrsi.peruU:is the Francis per annum lor ttooen, papr Spencer Is discharged as guiltless in given send-of- f. A glimpse of the purposes of the In are a big eyes, anu women wno and cure. . v.. the Laysan Island tragedy. ta dazzle his unaccustomed of tQe men and effective faultless 27th Jno. McAuley, encaci - newly-co- m- dependent Legislature Is afforded by Long G to even make those of the u fromday to day; ltem9 of Rheumatism vs pr&dicAn? 22nd The Go. W. De Post. blasting at Kihei, Maui, is Delegate Wilcox, who says that If helpless in my shoulder A. R., enjoy a spirited reunion at their killed by a premature explosion. missioned Princess hunK. matter editorial from rheumatism annual camp fire at Independence park. Depu Congress does not give Liliuokalanl a ty bnennr (jmningworth has a dspr-at- e flood's S&rs.pzriIU cured me and ever 24th Politics wax warm. Th.? Re a public ser- - gen $260,000 means gra encounter recapturing an e.senpert The Bulletin renders comment, an(j the latest local and pension of he a since is a household favorite' ..SMrs. M. publican convention held sessions In prisoner. bv printing Interviews which paper in its tulty the Island law-make- rs will do E. 'Powers, 4812 St. Lawrence e4ve.. Progress Hall the Democratic par vice eral news obtainable. The and 30th S. Johannavitz, engaged at tii show how nearly unanimous is the so. With a program of city and coun Chicago. 22. ty held forth at the Orpheum. The New Kngland bakery, meets entirety will be delivered to subscrib upon their nominee? for instant local feeling among responsible men ty government calculated to double or latter settle death from an electric wire at 3:ir, a. m and sold on the Senators and Representatives for tins in this ers at the usual hour, - the discharge of his duties. Th? wir against having a city charter at treble taxes,- and with a pledge exist--J AfQi$JL& and conclude to run D. Kawana and this Island or the city, for some cause, were found pro-chart- er the bul streets, at the news stands at pay claims, time As a pjper lng to the Chinese fire the '1 'i,lL.TJ!J.lJ'J.lllin.-,,- . nakda for delegate to Congress. The to De oangerously overcharcH Important J r?ermViHfa net, efPent nermnnont rTr-- ?i 1 7 '.1 I . t . ' letin would like to publish offlce addition of a quarter of a million for . .v luriner oanger was averted..by I I I . . suuttin?J Of DOliCV. but linn. nun kiiiiiii- - n i in v iiiHiiiirm. . i i In favor ttS To head off those who increased the the former Queen looks as if the Inde Hood's Pills cer liver Ills; the non britttlpg and i uuwu Hi ine uuwer nouses ....!nn. Hood's Sarsapsrtlls 2utn iiepuDiican convention con- - la discourag - only cathartic to with try aa may, the result pendents had made up their minds tk 1 it retail price of the Christmas number eludes its labors In time for delegates wuvanaojitt We already analyzed some less they see of the haole ing. have same thing re that the and may undertake the 1 I of its charter Interviews, but another home-seek- er and investor tn tnese Tramway Company preventing them steamers, in the evening, at tne irm quit work in demand of a reduction n printed under the caption: "Ev garding the New Year's number, the oarts the better they will be satisfied, from double tracking: King street. The shed. Oahu's nominees for. Senators eight hours per day without reduction batch, r. .1 I ' rtwnenn t 'l 1 iirara rthAoan .tllM I V nmp 1 . 3...... 1.1- - or Measure, to say the retail case win HKeiy De appeaiea to me su a.uKi iwirji tocumn .cit ui iaj jii acLjruouvc wiin a notice to eryone Seen la Favor publishers wish that uongress. i THE preme Court. Samuel Parker as aeiegate to that effect two months ago Firt mnrh instructive matter. Seven always THE CHRONOLOGY OF se- - i J IVtUO uawfc'M price per copy of this paper 20th Kluegel-Mclnty- re wedding at 26th The Telephone company Circuit Judge decrees that Kamalo Dro appear which may be sum YEAR RECORD OF expert Chicago to look pay $35,000 intervlera' cents. If any venuor PAST the residence of Mr. Robert Lewers, cures an from moters must over dmj re stands at five cr-jato- re pava-u- p ., - It N. Boyd, a Krdman officiating. inio me mcrcaainK iruuuirs ui ine 1ZU,VUU or stock tu the Ul--l TJ.TV4 .follow: LOCAL EVENTS OF IC00 Makikl, Rev. J. P. tomorrow this vice In this city. corporation. f" professional Wilcox politician, want asks more than that Zist uepreseniauves oi me iraues Union, recently organized here, wait 27th The establishment of a shoe fac- - 3rd A lively day of the political ct n. un to be notified. Plenty Vi I Job, Is out for the charter ofHce would like In i o rJ f xr t Vi a fif nA I t M i .v. . kqjt a (Continued from Page 3.) upon Governor uoie to ' nave mm ae t nr?fUv George Markham, procura- - - reservedly. So Is coplea at five cents will be clare Iabor day, Monday, September turning out 500 pairs per day nas with Republican luaus. Ennke, an in lf semi-annu- al visit to the leper set - - . to usual I T, L V wuun;..ininnauytit- -. were- never known 3rd, a legal holiday, as In many of the ..v- LUAltitLLCU lid, LI IcXtlS LilUltT IIP TCr"; ble. tlement. ." - corporate a capital of $100,000 10 King tbWay on fire, but whose eager States and it is so decreed: Prepara- with of a street tram car and is in 23rd Two natives meet their deaths Itlons are being made for a. parack' fleld per cent paid Up. stantly killed most conspicuous MISSIONARIES. n a . 1 1 .. 7 ofllce Is his MILLER AND drinking methylat ; m. .11. . neas for in short order from ivih.oi.ii jjn;tn3a...i.iineni 1 1 milaoorer on tnii cars favor sports and a grand ball. uj j. iiauuun . trait. Walter C. Weedon is also ed spirits. 23rd The Admiralty CoUrt- ceptlon was held at Pauahl Hall, Oahu connected with the naval dredging work Joaquin Miller, whose Uste for. dirt G. Is run 'exoner charted, and he U but one 24th Mr. Horace Crabbe Captain Dixon, mafeter of the: Dun- - College, in honor of Prof. A. M. hmith. at Kakaako fell under the tra-.- aTid ' able to a or c- - ates .,,, raannnitlble men. not bitten has so often made the habitation over by a Chinese hackdrlver and reggan, from all blame in the strandin the new president, and his wife, invi bbth legs were crushed. He was triken VI .8yUu... like the verely injured to which were generously dis Hospital, omce,2 bujj -- - - untenable, does not of the vessel oft Diamond Head, at tations to the Queen's but dleil from with the madness lor 2Gth The new steamship Californlan. tributing the mishap' to unrecorda tributed and largely responded to. the shock. Bulletin has been able to quote rflurLU6UlU6 planned for the Hawaiian trade, ar-- The Independent party holds forth in 5th Master and journeyman carpen of any more than he does thoe currents. The grand jury ends its first nwMle; Hawaii rar,srt n mute to Manila open mass meeting at Kewalo. '.ight-hou- Oeoree 11. Paris fays, "wait Except session and IS discharged with honor air ters compromise, deferring the r says "Honolulu ha3 of other places and climes. forjjn consequence of the warfare waging "Home rule" being their bait for poli day to December 1st. Last mass l)r. R. P. Myers verse able mention right stage; hi facility in the making of in China. 24th Kane, the native .who assaulted tical support. meetings and torchlight processions of not yet reached the 27th of Uhlbrecnt demolition - f u rnr -t nm of it tolerable. Friends the late cT This month witnesses the the campaign; the Republicans turn time; U1UC k o"- I . v... 1 jr.o I and robbed the Chined hackdriver t I ...... James I Holt says "not at this U1" "l " ' "I..VL ... ""K""1 v,...t aL,u i,lv,J,t" oui, oeing ine nnesi j yet and the most of it bad-- M Her does cull,ru tie Pnoa road the yea,3! '" rn. afmonsirauon W. says "go slow." And this fortunate wldow.Ewa'".plantayon has to Xty homestead, old landmarks constructed seen here. T. Hobron a, nced from long-naire- ver-i- a some twenty acres by Dr. R. w. Wood Measu-e!- " To the sopMS not differ the cane fire thereby imprisonment. A native shrewdly in Abner Pakl and 6th Election day; everything passes la "Favor of ton-hoot- rea-snirte- u. . ed warsnip to give way for proposed ob min.h itonw- - 1 are destroved." German i.eir tercepts a drayload of rice destined for that have the off quietly. Through the increase of tlcated eye it looks very much like iu" ror Alex- Young new -- nrnfane California arrives with hurry orders cnina. warehouse delivery and orders It taKen - block and the thor voting booths by direction of Governor 28th-Sixt- y-one structton. acres of hith?rto to the dock, where he loaded it on wag oughfare, Bishop street. . Dole the crush ln the large .irecincu 1 miner oi iuer is"uVt ,,1 i,n,i in th Vai,lj-:- i ,,i ons and found buyers for his sto'en OCTOBER. was avoided. The result on Oahu pave naturally takes the saloon $1,000 . WAR ON LOCAL TRUSTS. days. He tract oahu, realized the sum of goods in the relief camps-- Parker a plurality of over 200 over Wi- Urged by 6ensa-- Hon, and Mrs. H. Water-- Oct. 1st Enthusiastic rally at the to Congress, Attorney view of things. the at auction. 27th Evening reception by Mrs. C- - lcox as delegate Prince itniteH District in- - - shed the auspices of the States . . L. t Pramlnor Miller house entertain a large party of new home,- drill under David being distanced. Of Senators any combi-- peninsu- - B. Damon at her Thurston Young Men s Republican Club; a Uaird will proceed against .nwJvlted guests at a luau at their avenue. In honor of Mr. and Mr's.1 W. and Representatives the Republicans in restraint of trade wnicn w . .. la home crowded hall, impressive addresses and carrled all but one of the former tIckPt tne E. Beckwlth; very largely attended. glee club singing gave good indication A Qmi the government, the planters and 30th-F- irst Circuit Judge rules that lively foreign and came off with even honors op the QUI UVW .v nermlta fair I , 2Sth Quite a day with Will uio of a lively time in politics the coming - .0 ntaaaoa movements. Hono latter.- play ouyera nil and Island steamer between en- - 1 in English language, and month Islands - quite in mining camp faanion and shall be the lulu welcomes the news of the entry of 9th Returns from the other reported that two such comblna- now on file mU3t be Peking-an- 2nd Hon. H. Waterhouse is chosen victory, throughout, to the It li - document9 the allied forces into relief give almost i i in place of B. F. Dillingham. Senator .i or i . mood to fieht or rather, ureiy . and filed with the origin of the legations. - Independents, Wilcox having sufficient - ployers. Owing to these facts and tol dlscoVery Is made at ial nominee, absent from the Islands overtop com- .heir lawyers are-a- nd the Dis- Rruesome 29th The Australia arrives with her gains to Parker's. The ht orougnt . . ul and disqualified because not registered. Legislature promises to . ... v- -. -- ..aA rtvp a Mexican Incumbrance he ln findlng the. remains usual promptness with a large freight plexion of the nmnnector. - In tilS Supreme Court renders decisions af to . Miner, a. civ. , and passenger list; many kamaainas be seven Republicans to eight Ind- tor , kln some smash-up fecting- - would-b- e voters, viz.: must ependents In Senate,, and nino Re . with tent, headless, from expiw". return. Serious runaway and the " home life Miller" was treated - - one year, and Is the wora, uotonei owru evidently dead several u, of hack on Hotel street. Narrow- have lived in Hawaii publicans, twenty Independents md one jawwiusiii enter-- 1 Und - does mem hi,!. here' findinc hi social case escape of many people; one hrtrselaadly residence on a coasting steamer Democrat in the lower house. say will proceed against " " posed oi i M he easy-goin- g m TlAnAlllIll not establish a voting residence in the Rapid tainment chiefly where v suJresidents iniured by the carriage; shafts. 12th Track laying of the criminally, and the way is open, or Miimiinese" .. denounce "precinct!, took him. Naturally he ab- - moan meetine .A . r.Oth Murder trial of- Paml. .Barney I Transit line begins at last, beginning whose hackraen , or course, for private persons massacre of. 'orHgrie in 1esrins. Chinese and Japanese-- squnt 3rd Festival of Yoro Kippur, P:y on Wilder avenue, near Punahou. "missionary, the man in a the Boxer ef- - by ventures may have been horred the . . a resolutions to that ters evicted from Aala reserve and of Atonement, observed a number 13th Difficulties of the wireless tel- business man who pays his Washington. of residents of the city. Expert by these trusts to clean sb.irt, the iect for their shacks demolished. . the Jewish egraph system are bolved by checked or ruined family forance Alex; Young's fine new steam launch from England, debts, and the man of sober AUOUOT. . Gray, recently arrived rpcover three-fol- d damages SEPTEMBBB, ... .. ai rives per Rosamond from San. Fran-- Mo!o-ka- l ' messages to and from the J life. He had seen with rage ; sucn 9nH -- Aorangl from " ' "" ' and urges the offending Steamer - Cisco." '"'.I- . . . , The Advertiser destroy .the ....( for Victoria, afttrr Sept. 1st Republican , ,primary ..ielec- station pass satisfactorily. Hall ridiculously decent people tn, Coionles en route . te!e- - firms, whoever they are not to butt tions In various districts and precincts. 4th Ten "hello" girls of the Son fill the first order transmitted. old raw castoms , vote polled indicates the, ieep phone service go out on a strike. A The stock market indicates a stroncr 1,eI,,bd. waU such 1 a large w- "one company mes .i-- -- " taking over for-- interest felt in the coming contest. new waiaiua uoiei upward tendency. as the Federal Statutes prohibiting considerable business, observance of Labor .'.ay cies oi incorporation mm Riu.it 14th Leaders of the Home Rule par- he could not stride Into - Yesterday's distributed First ed here that m passengers.- ex-Que- en conspiracies In restraint of trade have ty in Hawaii; a general nouaay. aevoiu ".WW- - ut ty, with Lilinokalanl, tak drawing-room- s at will, nia .iividends from twelve pianianon 34 years' residence, Standard Oil their . 3 a parade through the main known kamaaina of train for a big luau at l.nie to cekbrat proved to be. Even the one corporation amouniea iu to trades inamornta on his arm. he wrote of the mercantile streets, speeches at the. . executive cth Manager Cassldy of the Mutual the Independent vift rv. Mast-- r Company, whenever It has been at I .. 1 V. ! .wu-- f tV.n cnlrft S.'Ul.Vw games, and.-races- , at Telephone Co. Is succeeded by H. organized, v.'ih J. statutes, haa been miabiuimij auu u.a irrnft n well known res grounds, athletic J. Builders' Association tacked under these and ball In .the evening .at Corcoran, the expert recently arrived Ouderklrk. as its first president.- - Wm. of a Billingsgate loafer berating people ..pnt naS!RPf, his Makikl home the park beaten and nunifched. With all Its awav at shed.-I- n recent yacht race prmce HI'.o by Haywood, Esq.. collector of rev mi i? TO years the drill the David arrives from on their way to church. Time has 0f consumption, aged about and back between .Ta. Pa- - special for him. to regls- - chosen to represent the Hawaiian wealth and power. It could not make I to L.ahaina steamersent . v. .1 V. I Vint . v. - A ii(;trfl li.'l S. S. i - i 1 i.1 r"n rn.ll'i n - - n er lit", ti lla L iuaugl'U uia iau6bv.p .v f i nr- anu.v.... loma and Dewey, ending yesterday, the teTt then return"s to complete his cam-latt- Planters Association and Hor.ohiH headway against the Federal laws. on Hogan Min hi utuct uraie hwa it ha not Co. compromise the won on both the up:.and,down touft ' Chamber of Commerce at Washington. Perhaps the strongest combine in San iht prevails. much moderated his scorn. ' ' ' t' 1,, trips. '' 8tn Tne transport Hancock arrives 15th A heavy Kona storm Francisco waa that which held down n,fU. nrn,Ps. 5th A. Enos & Co. or aiaui secv-- - to remove the soldier dead. Henry Much trouble experienced during principal streets and 'ty-T- hree the coal trade; and when the Chronicle slon through the the five-ye- ar lease of some .25.000 acres j Qruije, a veteran resident, oassed away night with "live" wires of the written in the News-Lett- er about the mass meeting at the drill shed, at of Government land sold.' at auction J yesterday, aged 73 years. The Demo- - Portuguese meet sudden det.tb attacked It the coal barons chirruped t ) be and s in which the returned delegates and otner $3,010 per annum. The land is a meet In convention at the Orphe-grazin- g from drinking what they supposed many rentable rlse for Jcrats -- with glee. But li did not take speakers held forth with patriotic en tract in the Kahiklnul district. um and nominate David Kawananakoa wine, but on chemical analysis, sub:'- Hawaii, one of the keynotes of which - - day to change their tune. They soon thusiasm till a late hour. 6th The painters are out- tor - a their delegate to Congress. quent, proved to be a preparation fir 13 addressed to the native tugboat ur pro- - confronted the two young and hitherto ln the lines 5th The new powerful Fear eight-ho- day's work, with the 9th Registration closes with a big Insect poisoning. from San Francisco for ser corporation or ti. unknown attorneys whom the Chroni race: less arrives pect of the Trades Union supporting it day's work. U. S. District Attorney 17th The grocery vice in these waters and the Iroquois general. First regiment.. N. Baird, while riding a bicycle, is run May & Co. move into their spnuij el- How pitiful and so despoiled to become - h.irl with the best leeal talent arrives from her Midway Island cruise O. a moonlight drill, at the by a Chinese hackman and se- prepared quarters in the new "RoFt-- , Hy those you fed. for whom you toiled, H.. have down the r nvonev could hire. But the I . in the interest of the Pacific cable. Makikl grounds. verely Injured. building" their old stand-a- nd horn a There never yet was a slanderer of meets.-- - the puMir young lawyer Kt under their guard. fth The first grand Jury 7th The Ceylon arrives from La.ysrin 10th The Independents hold their general reception to i Knrona Hawaii who did not raven about the Puueo. a Hawaiian, in 'a fit of Jealosy. superintendent, Capt. convention and decide upon candidates throughout the evening. f,. ..rn Island with the "f "plunder" of the Hawaiian by the kills his wife by shooting rfnd slashing Jos. Spencer, his lunas and some 'forty for the 'Legislature, choosing one for- 1Kth The 7.oalandia brintrs iiews took flight and carefully built er of their her, then attempts seir-mura- Dy cut- laborers, reporting a disturh- - eigner on the Senators' and two on th the presidential election; the victory sinpo I "missionary." declaring all the Japanese o. tsS TV CfcD 0141BVU.n.Anj W QUivu mihvv that . own throat, completely sever resulting' In Representatives' list. Republican ticket in the election ting his ance at the island the s the then anybody who haa money to buy missionaries are rich, and all the na ing the windpipe. He is taken to tne death of two Japanese ringleaders arid 11th Judge Estee awards 5s.342.10-a- McKlnley and Roosevelt F- rious flood coal at wholesale baa been able to tlves landless, and that In the owner hospital and receives- - such surgical wounding of three others. Capt Spen- salvage against the Dunreggan, to the damages to the McBryde Sugar t.o.s abo-wlt- subsequent reports tug Fearless, her officers and crew. reported. T:;.i Amrlc--i get It at one price and do business ship of the soil wrested from the h aid that at latest cer was placed under arrest on arrival. pumping plant the chances were good for his standing charged with murder Welcome reception at Central Union Sugar Co.'s plant at Kaunakakai own way. rlglnal proprietors lies the treasure yuef-- it in his trial for his deliberately planned deed. 8th Much interest taken, in the JT-- church to their returned pastor, Rev. meets like fate. Death ;it the - which missionaries have heaped It name with crim- the lani-Myrt- le M. H. will ha th here 8th The British bark Dunrecgan, boat races nt . Pearl .Har- W. Klncaid. Hospital of Rev. Wm. Tub.. lnal trusts, no matter what standing or up. It is probably useless to try ana from London for this port, runs hard bor, the latter winning t'1" junior and 12th Young Women's Christian As- 19th Attemnt to blow up the resi sociation hold a delightful reception in aKU'H V Influence In town they may happen to remove the false impression thus ere-- 1 aground off Diamond Head in broad the former the senior race. B R. Mar dence of Manuel Peters at Califorr-H-, lg-- their new quarters ln the Progress Movement ated; but it is at least fair to a slan- - aayugni wun a n. tin, recently from is adju some unknown miscreant. have. Once arraigned a cloud of wit .nu tv'the asylum, block, some 200 ladies being present. protective leagu" ,isnore. in ed insane and committed ' to organize a community to for bill reants ! reports nesses will naturally' rise 'against dered ask a othef pteamergbren(,Ar aId but to mti transport Logan 14th Registrar Taylor ihe Parkhurst lines for this city Jth The arrives of registered voters for all the them every man with a grievance particulars. If Joaquin Miller would purpose for the first day and night. with some 1,700 men en route to Manila number with success. I 4 as 11,216 r- - they have caused, evening up old drop poetical license long enough to Chamber of Commerce holds its anniril or possibly China. Islands 20th The Melntvre brick row. c passes of en- - 16th Honolulu, and likely the whole 1" cores by telling of their commercial ascend to facts, and keep sober while meeting and resolutions 10th Resident Native Sons of the one ner of Fort and King streets, nxi Iquirv as to the intenJed invited guests indulge Island, is treated to of the heaviest give way for Iniquities. Argument up- relating them, we should like to have Golden West and storms. Much damage experienced in the order to m"?' and attacks lo.,ft PMnaLn" ,ire in a grand banquet at the Hawaiian rain business structures. Kihei stofkli'-n-er- on the constitutionality of the anti- him tell ln plain prose, on the basis claims. gold- at the Honolulu plantation and Assist r,MK- - hotel ln celebration of California's ant Engineer Naone drowned. Benja reduce their capital stock trust laws are not likely to do any of Information collected here, how 9th The tun Fearless. Trnmiois and en anniversary. largely amount voluntarily re the i - ..:!...Spen min Steigemann. in a fit of Jealous one of more for them here than It has done many missionaries laboring ln Hawaii lEleu succeeded In hauling off the Dun- 11th Preliminary trial of Capt. venge. his wife and then him by H. P. Baldwin, regrpan from her Per,lous position at cer begins. Japanese theatrical troupe shoots organizers and principal shareholder. elsewhere against such testimony and left fortunes or even competencies to self. Both were removed to the hspi - uiK" t p. in., til r HiLviii jtr Lt.iniii- - opens for business at Makikl. Pleasant reception at the resM""- rock-ribbe- many t.i'i. if for surgical aid. but the man lived gainst the d structure of their children; and how of those cd considerable cargo, is towed new presi- tal Mr. Mrs. H. A. Isenberg at P''"1; and 13th Dr. A. M. Smith, the few-hour- The woman lingered and the statutes. Choosing to fight, children, who remained In the sacred safely to port. Delightful reception but a Isenberg. -- r.. the at dent of Oahu College, with his wife and on till the 18th. then died hcu In honor of P. chance are ninety-nin- e out of one profession, ever kept a bank account?) S. M. Damon's country residence, Mn- - faculty, arrives by the Mrs. and Miss Isenberg. several of the 17th The public Is beginning to re ' hundred, they will As for other men, they have analua, in honor of F. C. Smith and China, together with many returned - or 21st Evening reception at th that ba convicted white alize the octopus character ine av. fined; Miss Wall. . residents. The wireless telegraph ser- entrenched it- dence of Mr. and Mrs. and and after that there might mainly prospered here by creating condemn- unex- plumbers' trust that has T. WilJr ana 10th The old Royal school, vice between the Islands finds by of th-- i Board in honor of Mr. Chas. be enough damage sulta to wreck their values in commerce, agriculture or use, sold at self in this city virtue ed as unsafe for further is plained difficulties in the transmission rules relative to sanitary bride. finances. trade. Men took land was sterile auction for $140. The Bar Association delays Inaugura- of Health that of messages that its conditions of buildings, etc. 21st The Protective Iagu r;" So it U better to come down when because waterless, and paid all that it had U annual banquet at the Hawaii? tion. - ' " ' - Republican speakers a Cruelly used Chinese slave gin n" an hotel, telling a fun- general ISth Brilliant coionei uairus gun u raised, as the wa3 then worth, or else leased at at which the of 15th Annual Regatta day. a a big turnout at the Orphe her alleged owners and Institutes it ny story offended three Judges. holiday observed. In the Opening entertain them. Lawn VaT ' coon came down to Cartaln Scott, tell rentals fixed by the native govern- well um with an overflow audience as en against 12th Saml. Barney, a discharged em- fbarere) race between Myrtle's and Hea entertained by orators from and bazaar of the M. E. C. am Ins him not to fire. No doubt some ment. They bored for water and got swamped near the thusiastic Is largely ploye of the Oahu railroad, shoots Jno. lani's. both' boats the steps of the Chinese church. Brll at Haalelea Lawn .t'"f''' S of the trust lawyers would not mind it; they put in the most profitable W. Lorbeer. the yardmaster. as the bell buoy. The crews were rescued Dy and proves a social and finan i.t " - Hant wedding at St. Andrew's cathed fee by even crops morning train was being made up. In- - the Eleu and Klnau. Through this mis- cess. earning a engaging in and raised them; they found a ' ral of Frederick C. Smith to Miss Alice declared off, yet an . hopeless contest, Tee would market flicting serious Injuries which termlnat hap the race was Mr. Lee officiating. 23rd Enjoyable muslcale of Ms but the and controlled it Who was took place between Wall. Rev. robbed? ed fatally In three hours. other contest thse 21st The Zealandia, with tne excur- - E. Grlswold at the opera house. have to come out of the firms that are Certainly d! . I 1 n not the natives, 13th Complimentary dinner .by F. A. rival clubs, in which honors were .... r Is assauit-- . whose slon party or Aiysnc onriiiers. iv 24th A hackman now In a position to avoid it. Any chiefs owned the land for cen- Schaefer, Esq., at his Rosebank resi- vided. Yacht races of the several arrives via HUo for a brief robbed by his passenger on up turies and never dence. In behalf of the Planters' Asso- classes took place, the Eva winning in ,.r dealer is fitted to make his own raised a tree on it; v The Masonic body here had road. ciation, to Dr. W. C. Stubbs, the visit the first, the Hawaii in the second. i viit welcome, "?tn.ii,iT,ftHicr heavy dnwr.t'"' and nor in parting with Loldlngs 1 1 j v nronaratlnna- of ine mind as to what Is best to do; such did ing special agent of in and Pokil in the fourth (. j" city and in fart ' they lose the right scientist and the ke the third Hawaiian hotel and Masonic lmpie of rain deluges the n if be 'wants law let him first read to homes of their events the canoe . U. S. Agricultural Department. class. Of the other being tastefully decorated. From Z to whole island. L.anasui Judgment given in San own, for today, as a native late- 14th The P. C. publishes race of the South. .Sea islanders was damages the the Fran writer Advertiser 5 p. m. a reception was neia in wn out districts. Road ly proved, they are the a list of sixty-on- e persons and flrm3 esneclally Interesting. out town. cisco coal case by Fedtral Judge Mor most numerous late ,nnnr nt the rooms of the tempie and of land-holde- ra who Mary, widow of the have paid the U. S. revenue license 16th Mrs. -- ., in spite o passenger from . 1 lortrulv attended A row, a, .document ,to be found in the in Hawaii: away II 11 1 v aa 27th leper i as retail liquor dealers, yet It Is but a Thomas Brown, passes peacefully by the China awakfr. eighty-eig- ht years the inclement weather. Francisco files of the Advertiser. He who runs REAL PROPERTY OWNERS. few age of -- m weeks since the number permitted at the full party visits Wnalua authorities to prompt action r' . services, from fami'y orMasonIc rr-- i may read and the wayfaring man ITawalans 5,895 jfor this city under Hawaiian license The funeral the Haleiwa.-Ann- ua! meet the Kalih! that s by. plantation' and rest and detention at American and European 2,027 ,w-a- increased to eighteen. This did residence, was largely attended to the t . --Lough a layman of the strictest sect incr Hawaiian Planters' Assocla lng station for return drug-Corporatio- ns of the Portuguese 1,026 rot. Include the wholesalers or sympathizing friends. reports of a body. shall not err therein; or if he does, he 217 g!3ts. trip tirm for the presentation of Gruesome find 17th Schooner Malolo, on the consideration of yond recognition, in the "VW nine-fo- ot election of officers and can get the Judgment Interpreted for In other words althouch the native! 16th Pad news received of d?ath from Kauai, captures a sword voifn-a- r house. ' the important questions affecting tne su IIIC UH1 noil ruui of ,J' K- - Farley-n- ee Smith fish him by District Attorney Baird with people of Hawaii are the easiest ones Juliette of these Islands. 13.) Ivoloa, on I rescues on Page I , , . . ( atr' the morning of the 14th. 18th'Tucr t earless tne spite of a drizzling rain ihe Continued out mopej and without price. to roo Known anywnere in...ine woria. ISth An injunction Issues against the'terpe, coal laden, from a perilous posi 23rd In ' 1DE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: "nexoi.PT.TT , nv.r.v.Mnvn 3!. ... ( - - - . o . h 1. i 1 TMKRK flTOHB rOR YOU AT " mmm i . e KW KNOIAND 1UKERY. DB--o- 'l "THE OCEAH OF QCEAHSM '.- MI NCR, CREAM AND OTH- - FROM FRISCO TO JAPAN , Vi won ED 1- - B PIES JIUOUIH M1LLEB, THE POET OF THE.SI ERRAS LTHE old masters As Ynrri MOTHER USED TO Copies from Paintings in the famous f "ontlrued Page I.) from Galleries of Europe, fm. On Exhibition What headlong winds ! way that lost their Wall on! Tour children thev art nut. AND SALE AT And lljt-- who took THE Art Rooms of Doughnuts A a. anil wailt-f- l mn t,- - .t... .1 them. th;y who laid the Pacific Hardware w shook the itarti nand. shall they not feel afraid? Orient door of day !nau they who In the name of God Company, Ltd. M th of the town I Robbed .' tIk briuM HuYk clouf. . and enslaved,. mape His rod? i want theno. .rT throughm""''r:with - o r;u ,j f . " me iturr wuriu aiar rea rom men. Strar.ge torm-lxir- t iheee hard for well I know (HOCOLATK KCLAIRS. stars. n ami flre.fe.t Hell must be where they are. ost stars thit ram- - and wi-i.- t and I.ADT FINGERS, rarne, Ten dayn. and now nothing, nothing CREAM TUFFS. Suih wtM r n an nvr v.t v,.,i ,but the great. Mill sapphire below. II' Sea-Mo- nr Ik.lr above, moonlight and starlight and sea; FOR THE holl-,- r, Ppheaved HOLIDAYS , ri Una of paxtry for the their hug head terrified. !ea and starlight and moonlight. ti.l fresh every da jr. Com A:.d moned a thousand miles lld you ever e Jaoanese davlirht We - e im at the Titwotke? t.hot a whole barnyard The V. i Latest f'YROGJJA'il Y Ot TFITS, hat fearful battlefield! What spare if fowls away up In the air. 1 ru . with A fine line of BURNT WORK Migs For Ittiht and French dancing Kirls. pigs Calf by R darkness, flame and and other and Sheep Skin?, Let!.cr ami Mat-ftia- la flood! jthlngs. Then we had tt'taxlen Smith of San Francieeo. Light the American le: and DarVnss. fare titff.ce. ,ngle. for we were ii.nlfr the stars and j for Lurning." ; w Hew In battle harness battling stood' irlpe. WV celebrated the Fourth of ! And how the surged e burnt upon- - 'July. We wer- - in the warm Hawaiian ; ' ' 11 1 ne Kale or Oregon? waters, and we celebrated the first FRENCH CHINA FOR DECORATING It lore. It tnMHd the seethlna rpumr, Fourth of July this world of waters ev- - ! er th- - And walled for room! and room! and knw under American flag. That j ARTISTS MATERIALS IN LARGE rnnm! fMg was tossed to the brrj STiid the VARIETY England ft shook th crag-bui- lt engleta' nst In.m of nuns from th hands of a I'ntll they screamed from out their Hritlsh of!:cer. We tha:.k him. we hon- Curistma. preaent.. OIL. AND cloud. or him. Yet. I have no u.e for an IIni- - ! wxtZk"1? and Carbon nnm.vrr . ------Prlnti Thn rocked them to rxt. t!hman who la not a true Knglishman. f luuiwoiaiuiio, ousroi mgs, r.tcmng3, etc, etc In connection with the Art Department brk I have f.ir less us for an i 5f &aa Franclco haa opened a for Mlse r There may b- - tothinic very American studio tnstmcUon in China and Miniature Palntint hrae who Is not s ul Amer- - , Bakery fatr-nix- d heart and a true at out wlnhln a cyclone ta':!:). 'A.' n rr If England wards any American thin oevan. nUur we knot we Is tht h" not a true American h can . i are afe eno'itrh. g a rul--. but the mad have , i J. Oswju Lutlcd. l itovW him and welom. Ore Arnold ation of tiu. h a norm lit quite was quite enough ! d-I- for A"icrici and quii, L ' w.rh the iutnt. The of enough for KnKland. Let loy.nl MANAGER. t ll l whn at ItK worwt.fra each you For then man o e hi ov n Im ! and its traiM- - knw thr it ta alni.mt over. tlons. I hav heard irreat and pool wlft, llk- - nome nulk AJ:ix men or Kiitnnd say thit nunkr ITIM Pacific Go bunt nro Yoiittottn and the Fourth of Jul Hardware Lta. hwed Thund' frotn hid Uittlf- - hi d .ne ,uite as much for England n ns inn mirvrv mil f'e America. The, brave contests I A If In nt-u- p. cngful thirnt broueht rut the tet ft each nation, FORT 5TRT, MONOULU.-- r 1Vi Ki.r blo.M.. h velna of Karth were and these celebrations keen alive the r 1. W. rent. Kl'irv mid rwd of en' h anI continually An. fii.wil trlifinoii lav. a wedge invite to brave and generous deeds. And r i..m. U'low bUtk Thundvr'a edg. n ..ie Kve the Fourth and long live Ill . A tjiue. Th typhoon turned, up- - th Queen. Tt !V WA-TEH- 3. Attn on; VV HAWAIIAN wrtstled lath till heavep xi-- ' ST. ed. ' yon d fiery i.ill. sail skies of cobalt blue. Thn LUMnlna raih-- a nd. J siar-bui- it fort-hea- banner of the brave! Ami on lHath a fearful wrote 1 ,w you. you 1 BUFFET The autoyr.i pn f tlod. We full exult In . r An t:c peak r &appnire wave: rn m.oi-r.li- t tod's nan.e Td face wh.it !ieid of !'fi M.tii.e to du.k Luzon. more? n st of sun or burnt of 'lawn. Morn enme, ci.lrn came, and holy light. An-- I warm, sweet weather, leaning Fioin Honolulu's Sabbath seas. or. battle-tor- n BEER - Froia Manila' bay ' perfume on . jld ihe torrib of night. We toe you bravely to the breeze ll .. .. Tl.n thry we birds uejne dimly back 21 1 ; AT LAJT! This nation's natal day to stay Ar.d housed atMiut the ntat in black. To stay, to lead, op on .n l all the sen of morn lead and Ut : on triej tran'iuil r sun or It yt? heetned as Paaot.i's fields of corn. set of burst of dawn. 519 Fort ' sul-breakTn- g Street. ! M'l nuk'i batt ."ave th.it sitne jrrr O ye who fe at Hunker Hill. siKh f ye who fT knowg N w ffll at Hunker Hilt. !'! what that meant. sitnk the pnu shl. out of sight. your ' Now sent her to th sky. ..'r,id stars triumphant still; of (! iet qiurta, $11. tO. Heh"ld where Freedom builds her vl liut t Um suppose )ou have not gone s'nrtne. !! s r,e of 4 toio quaJU, J.0O. running for a typhiMin. or what you Where Freedom still leads .n ami on. p I ie.is to call It. but have Koue the Or s--t of sun or burst of dawn. 5 rk,n o J (InseQ quart, IS.OO. 1 any other as two lovers, after the first U. a. tun by i course, that it craillil and nxKeJ t'luna. f and there lie the doi. V i ..i - i the deep of all deeps. is; men of the i to part of tha city. 1! iTrd tnf 'U' Handkerchiefs. Neckwear.? Mil a- - "The laral,e of the Puin.-.- V , "' ''VV' myt"h , i;:1 Umbrellas. 1RSCHUEGER EOMFART, ltd .ea-ban- a or on ,h; oth,r sld? Jan.eas, Tint.'nanrTav. Silk Waists. VhiJ T1. 7f ciu", and a canoe and closed his career ..I,.,"!'""i,r, ,irI,t' : li t:r. til ntb-- l f treeta. IlonotuJtt. Select ,s ? ,s ,7d Fans. h.rl Here the a ,d I otrt Louis .tevcns..n s. aohorred. ... ,n t I nu KUUlJ. ,i:ks. sJt S e K - U-- .j,,, br.! ,JT,l;r"-,,r.- .IV"- N,w- - Hible tb.. Xtars )"r mi.ionnries. the and the Kid , U)Vt sharMJ VA7 church mires Gloves. verson and I tried to Lve with thern rt, I Vl, ;rh0n, h h ind love Uiem a I hesir ,.,, ' Vw Combs. K ! sJr.lv-g.-Hly'- .4l.J L" they riot S a thf that are l1 "?,c! : pproval - Youn IT tl. M then. It used to make him .v...- . ; ill-- Ni'u i ! ri i(in, i i oilllliert'e Sterling ry out To see two men unis Silver - N jf d'Yout fat stroll ttyimc. vh'.tew inred. In and out the i - - 11 In under U CsrUIo to follow ana arm. i almost bi harbi r of Honolulu. umbreil.i. and meet women with Then gain, greed! The native, i Hair Inspection of OUR STOCK Of m like .t,i m thr arm and mavbe two a silly child, giving his heritage for cs H' thre littl ones cllnvlng to their a meys of pottage Purses. p-- g Ml than to a stranger skirts. TIi jrrat. men wiutd and a slave, his feet. Now i.eI'H.h straiirht ahead and go straiirht sittlnr. at ahead. brown mother, slavery; sui h slavery! Such as has not iis;m Ornaments. tall The meek with Ship-load- Paper since t'haraon's day. s b;ire in . len m arms and barefooted.: would Ship-load- on s of contract cnoiiea from Shopping; g't down from the sidewalk Into the t'htna. herds of little brown creatures Bags large" Street, lift her half-nake- d chil from rotten, Tha ortmetit la so one Ja;an. enfat. immigrant 1 dren at a time, and stand hulks frVm fhe Aasores. help- ur,uliln. great and gMKl men. all mute, Laces that OOe'i choice Ti practlC-- ,nr 'he less slaves, lorded over by slave-driver- s, I with faces n the air.' would sot- - bound hand and foot to silently Belts. L ally HO restricted, and the mnly in. "saving solow'" At least, this t il on or Gifts. ' Stevenson's story of It all. Hut of lie down and die in the fields, ncse a tO make or fight their driver 'with the naked are to low r..ure they will all "pass on." a he has body and empty hand. 1 i no-.I- Kl Vntna1 assed. pretty s.e.n. and e en this pleas. i Men's It . fr. This masters; now-tha- t w. .e. aot p ri'lng place In the s.u. these 11 Jirdened the and Gloves. ' - liberty has corne theie men. who eee"afc to te teautlfled and bright ands of everlasting solitude and sun- have grown rich as never men in gold Mne will lie freed forever from them fields grew rif nd at mail coet. A h. are still insisting on and theirs. word here for Stevenson ,havlng their slaves and treating them Furnishings Will and his friend, the priest. Father D&t' ns re be to ihow . wmte man could treat the brute. Ribbons. pasl ei-rs- mien, who died to help tb Tr.es Only last week two Japanese vre shot ample at any time. two men first made Hawaii really .down. Takw.care! Japan is not so km wn to civilized man. helpless now. TO ttOltUT LOri STEVENSON. The honest and hard-toilin- g ship- fe' loads from the Azores are now another k k h Ar.d thou, the pale High Priest of gin rat Ion and prosperous and happy, thought. nnd good citizens, but with a hatred everlftstlng r The throned kinit of th-- former oppressors that will last ewers & Cooke. f far Samoa! Shal I brlna und last. '::A-- r sandal-wm- m ? tr shall I lay The Chinese and Japanese are still fORT STREET. jttl'h wreaths of California's Hay slaves. The star rose not for them; I "rot i sobtina mulden? Stevenson, the stripes are for their backs. i i Is The Sleep well. Thy work dne. well hewn down sandal-woo- d never done! has been Prices Always the Lowest. I restored. Hawaii has but the one sweet So bravely, bravely done! It luMry and slavery. -- j To PATH Kit DAM I EN i Kut the wonderful proserity of the 000- suxar ipinter and slave-driv- er strikes k s.. And tenderness and piteous tears twelve. The broader, richer, deeper Sill f the I'hilippinea, If not the flag, will Fi r strli kn man! tl forth. O dove! free the mute and friendless contract With .lle branh and still the fears slave Hawaii. ; Ir meekly -- - rf of thosu he died to save. , a WHITNEY MARSH, They shall not perish. Prom that grave & LTD. Shall grow such healing! u n as lie We are not strictly In the Orient, ti lave stricken men by tJ.illlee. follow th school-book- s, till we cross an artificial line about midway of the 519 Fort Street. rest irran, cradle, cradle, keep voyage These two. the chosen of thy heart. dzen days from Honolulu to !: Red In sweet, baby sleep! Yokohama, but nature drew the line between eat and west at the ;lden OR EAT rilTHIClAN fATi: And may I here pay tribute to these ate. You fe- - this as you embark on nt of ail dlacaae and ta lle and their perishing, gentle, chil-idre- n? the vast Pacific and you can't divest tickneee may re ! generally pore bevemln clogced. It t known ourseif of that feeling, try as you may. them loose till sailing day. I have done t1 hf the ,tht they are by nature the finest mu- - i ou urop aay out of your life as you years up In blood pola-- - this for four and have never lost bvtttlnc the the lans In the world. They are the true cross the. artificial line - the sun. a man or a dollar. I prefer Chinamen ki1 Impttritlee which Nature In- - iPtMs, nt tnns rr tne oniy poets or anil you n.iva two days ci the same to white men. as sailors, because a man i iney anouui tiimirsi. the e (.f seas. This mighty world of name and date as you come up from can have some peace on board, a hard epeee rKn"peree iters has never yrt had Its ct. No th- - under seas looking toward the th!ng rnInifr Killer the n.an l to find with a crew of drunken 'ipeie has yit I.ii hand on the IMclfl.' sunrise. and rebellious white F.OR all the polanne In th tralp. maj-st- y. - J men." i SALE. ocean I t and Its fearful Steven- lontf ago as sailed west In a Brlt-- n It rlean and heaiDtf. and ird h ive sung of and cel. Ih ship, we had no Fourth of July, ebrated the lUrds. but the ocean and the old skipper thought It a good It XILLin. - rs. "i:frn IiANDRCrr pa-nge- lie-,ed- yt unmeasured may I say undiscn-ver- joke on his American T 4 r ail at tae an. I yet. it Is "love's lanil." I n- - cently. some English travelers asked Drmtiti and . DtrW rhop. Tslepbeae C9C t nmsed the waters. ete-Ull- r-- an American captain If there was any Rock jtngir out to Japan, without nndlnr bri - way of knowing exactly when we pass-a- Saddle l o nTtles on bord. Ah. ik is slmt.lv !el out vt the Oerident Into the OrtfTit. and truly twvt'n land, this mmn and th American assured them that For Ballast th pia-- e was distinctly marked bv n To HAWAII a a . re.i ouoy ana mat ne always nred a Suitable F.ir land of flowers, land of flame, 'tun as he passed It. Meantime a red Morses. sun-bor- n i f seas, of sea-hor- n sia--jn- clime barrel had been prepared. At the White and Black Sand I T of cloud shepherded and tame barrel waa I 1 lw the thrown overboard. of e As white pet shp at shearing time a run fired. th shin veered IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. New lot Of great, white. generous h!ch-bor- n 'and there lay the red buoy bobbing on resent ,e rain. o-- alleged line. of rainbow build hot In f EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR CALIFORNIA HORSES lain im of the most notable of all new CORAL AND SOU, he ?0K (1HNT5 OR D Y5 of rainbow builded for the.fet .trie in and ahut the old. old Orient. FOR SATJ2. . t love to pass, dry-sho- d 111 f and (!(, eten from Pan Francisco to Hongkong. 1 at From to s!e, when smell of musk U ear-prese- nt Chi- - ! fmd l'e the iapanese and CHEAP. 'Mid twi'.iaht Is, and one ori star res sailers. From frabin boy to boat- - Dump Carta furnlabed by the day oa j Sits Ii. the rrow of dusk. sain.vnt a w nue man to re een. r :.i1 I. Prltlh et imerlfan.,iothing but silent .1. LHNOO, 'Oh, ilrlrg. sad-voi-e- aea-boe- ri maid! and ledujtri.Mis llttai Orientals. the I ISLAND: SADDLE HORSES, bred by W. H. Rice. An.! plunder. f dying, stl'j rtnt on. I aked the captan of the Doric, an I FORT STREET. Is H. Ee EITCHCOCK, Tv breast srsinst the thorn laid fng!ish llentensnt In th Rorst New. "DBA AKD DRIVING HORSES at a sacrifice. Sirg on. sing on. sweet dTinir swan! ff duty, and l.e answered that 1 Merchant Strett. In Ofnce occupied bv FT of ) I', w pltlftl', and ep.)lefl been found that the brown make :y yon nn ai. v. aionsarrat, If those vot fet, f.r whiei tolled no trouble. ari sober. Industrious, ard KTA. TIE. IIAT3. CATS.. Aloha! Halt y.'u and firewell, eju.i!. s ' e;fe fumon, to white mn. l !! echit sea-hI- s-- cvrr, Fsr of seme st v H says th brown men will soon d r-' tunf S'm. sorg st Its way t s.-t- . I KNfnW, that ire the white men hr the reason that Hawaiian Soda Works I'NDERWEAR. n t. s of nature, l st. t!ey never to on strikes or make any Honolulu Stock Yards Co. 'That cryirr. came t't rie. j ' ft cf bother. HVMA AXD TTNEITARD ST8. " fIJ nl See Them. I aked the captain cf the Rio hat . limite2. 9 ! seg-she- i i sdleu! One !! b'Ss! e Chines-h- e; did with h's great crew of I'i' r!d silenced forgot, CORNER KING AXD SfUTH STREETS. rt Street, near KlOf. an! - . - In San Francisco, anl he answer- V BLUB 1S7L if tUcM rt ,n wUdniWt ed: ' I ro bondj for them and turn THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEK: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 31, 1900.

CLEANLINESS

laneAND LIMITED. aily Office Journals Sanitary Regulations FOR To Be Enforced. Queen Street. 19011 FILTHY VIM PROPERTY

complete new line of ioard nf Health States Its Determ- ination To Carry Out lis Rates. Are offering fpr this week special The matter of tl e Wlnam property BLANK BOOKS at Aala on Berefania street, which is inducements in their regular lines anld to be In a very insanitary condi- tion, was discussed Saturday after- of Stylish and Seasonable opened by noon by the Board of Health. Just up Attorney Judd, representing the own er of the property, stated that while Mr. Wlnam regretted his many." at tempts to put his property in better (MOTS V Co. sanitary condition had been practically dry 'I- - awaiianJews ineffectual, he was 'Willing to act upon such advice as should be given him in matter of continued efforts. are especially desirable. LIMITED. the The that rights of his tenants could not be dis- regarded, and as the buildings were all Merchant Street. occupied except two store rooms, Mr. Winam found himself unable to accom plish but very little in improved health facilities. Following this statement instructions from Attorney General Dole to Dr. James H. Raymond were read. These Ladies' Underwear instructions advised the course of giv- ing notice to the owner, the lessee and the person directly in charge of the property, that unless the nuisance were of most excellent quality place hu- abated and the made fit for - man habitation within forty-eig- ht .and style, brand new hours the law""would cause them to va cate, and in case such measure should While the Goods Last. be necessary to the interest of the pub STEAMER RUGS, CAPES, GOLF lic health, the board should have power to remove or destroy the buildings, do ing as little damage as possible in the CAPES and DRESS CAPES,, accomplishment of Its purpose. Lac- In the notice the insanitary elements All Japanese Vases, should be outlined, and the sources of in large variety. filth pointed out, for the enlightenment of the persons so notified, and it should quer Ware, Paper and al30 be stated that the improvements were to be made at the expense of the owner of the property. Bamboo Screens. In support of this course Mr. Dole quoted from an authority: "Where a public nuisance consists In GENTLEMEN, the location or use of tangible personal PGR a full line of At Less Than Cost. property, so as to Interfeie with or ob- struct a public right or regulation, the Legislature may authorize Its summary aabtement by executive agencies with- A FINE ASSORTMENT OF out resort to Judicial proceedings, and Elegant Furnishin g jIAVE any Injury or destruction of the prop- erty necessarily incident to the exercise of the summary Jurisdiction Interferes FOR NEW YEAR'S CALLING. with no legal right of the owner." ' v - K Mr. Dole believed that where such . .P Wrrn Hawaiian Views in Colors. . . . great and almost Irresponsible powers are confererd as those set forth there The latest Ties, Collars and Cuffs,; Is carried with them a moral duty to i!e for New Year's Presents. be extremely careful to avoid inflict- White Dress Shirts for all sizes of ing any more distress upon persons helpless to resist them than the safety men and the very latest Bosoms of the public demands. in After a lengthy discussion the board arrived at a resolution declaring the property In question to be unfit for hab- itation, a menace to public health and Underwear in every variety, HflMR v a source of endangering filth. The weight style. tING Next to & resolution also directed that notices and Gloves of the ST.. Castle Cooke. embodying the matter advised by Mr. Dole be sent to each of the owners, finest makers in, all the very latest iss lessees and persons In direct charge, and that In accordance therewith the shades. property be vacated at the expiration of the forty-eig- ht hours until such 'Ix time as the place may be made ready Kainlani for human habitation. The executive officer was directed to serve these no- tices upon Wlnam. Wong Tong, Che- ung Jack Kwan. Lun Kow and others Children having control of or occupying the have the finest chance to secure buildings In question, such service to be made without delay. the latest in Ready-Mad-e 5uits in this city. It is expected that a similar course will be taken with other disease-breedin- g OLYMPIC FLOUR, buildings and that an energetic crusade will be made in the Interest SUPERB FLOUR, of the public health.

CASCADIA FLOUR, BANKRUPTCY CA8E. X FLOUR, First Petition Under New Lawi Filed DAYTON FLOUR, by J. A. Butterfleld. F0R AL MEN AND 4 A petition In bankruptcy, the first of SATS C. ft C. FLOUR, the kind und r the new laws, was filed Saturday morning in the United States GOLDEN LILY FLOUR. District Court by J. A Dutierfield and TM "EVR FOR ALL LADIES b-e- TFT T the usual course has taken. But-terfle- ld AND GIRLS. Is a builder and the petition has come about on account of certain blind mortgages on Punahou. The pe- titioner was the vict'.rn of a bigamist and swindler who came through here some years ago. disappearing afterward In the direction of Australia. Butter-flel-d chanced all his Now By fortunes upon For Sale seme property which was found to be entangled in the meshes of mortgage. The pressing of the claims of mort- SEE OUR GOODS gages and the, cloud on the title of & CO., Ltd the property rendered the cottages JACKFELD above Punahou practically valueless, and Butterfleld found himself seriously 2 AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "up against it." WHEN INTENDING The matter was first ?aken up in the Territorial courts and u sale was or- dered on foreclosure of the mortgages Deputy TO PURCHASE Sheriff Chillingwonh posted the notices of the sale about town, but when the petition of Butterfleld was filed Saturday - the sale wn Vnkn'vnru YEAR'S out. The holders of the mortgages will , GOODS hup io seen such recompense as the law allows at the hands of the United States Court. j Jf yo" a IookIn 'or SEASON--.iVHJSADL- H GIFTS, !5Wn' The list of liabilities as given by can bo satisfied at our store petitioner the 3U5?.itaptor a flne 11 of SILVEK amounts to $10,220.21. and his M NOVELTIES GOLD assets $3,150. LADIES' WATCHES are The va.in. f mortgaged property is depreciated by ( ?ASH CLAS?S- - MANICURE 7et WcSrSffSS1 many ns 01 the absconder, which other SUITABLE LINES Butterfleld was compelled . - - to assume. ouiciT icujyt you w our. S,ned an 2K Verr corner ". alike. Come In and look order referring B. KERR CO t"te4 to , wo will be pleased to show them to you. th.i. r Frank D. Thompson, who k whether you bay or was sworn In as rpf , , chancery. It is not eenemiTv- - here that the bankruptcy law Is a na- one. 1 I tional Such matter .an . come before the Territorial E3r cocrts. LIMITED. at.. Smooth as oil. exanTaTtAW J fl.w...uTmcu, absolutely Dure: never a. iimh. . Quaker, Jeweler and Optician. It; equally Taluable aa a beyeraca or a LOVU BUILDING, FORT 8TREET. f medicine such Is the famous old Jesse Moore "AA" Whisk?. Queen Street. Don I : I I .COottDiiflinig ler 127 pounds, Billy McCloskey 122 Yoiuir CfiiiDdlren pcunds. THE FIRST TUB Xlonpoose died last Wednesday even- You can obtain at nu . kh.v. RACING ing. He had been ailing since his ar- tin, no, only l tn Vtrnln? h,?. fF thlr comlt outfit- - rival here and develored rtnenmonla OF i .a, many novelties-go- ods A Nit fuun.I fiwwhfr. and atjZft hV lowest J?ut not Ule grew gradually weaker and finally ,.hU offered, affording V!,,,,MM with the quality of en aown t0 cor! in nis stall and broke his LIMITED.mj rect Mles .,! coo,, iw?pS!.iXg,rtUB,tjr dr"s their chlldr m neck. Judd sold him to W. Vannatta for $50 the same day he died. His body OF HAWAII, LTa). meorporatea under the Law i as cremated. - r Territory of Hawaii, j on- - roof an,, ,h CHRISTMAS G. abov. condition. u S. McKenzie has sold Abbey to W. PAID " CSC' ren'tver; Vannatta for $175. Capital, $254, KW. UP CAPITAL mSr' Waterfall will be turned out until the RESERVE - - - I Our Storon Arc tho spring. UNDIVDED Headquarters J. R. Wilson - PROFITS - H received Circuit, a bald- Caahler .... "I "! - w'rT... For Stylish Sport of Kings at faced sorrel running horse by Prince WWfTVI, OFFICERS AND DIRECT:. Neckwear the Royal, on PrlnclDal Offlmr v.-- the Rhoderick Dhu. Charles 1 James McAuliffe. brother of "RafTler" M. Cooke ...... Hilo Joe. got on P. C Jones VIm s Track. in yesterday's Kinau. He Branch Office: Hl!o, Hawaii C. H. Cook win have a mount or two Tues-dc- y. t.hinK d.pr(m,n n "in th" .!2d are ,n our fur' next F. C. Atherton Assistant W. are constantly ffecl'P. MJ" 11 t a buying new Gito ItaailBntty - - - uw imm , a wu - o our Jack McDonald and Ulysses Harris l"t- tock is constantly chang. Bulla MaCf&rlSjn TP. Tl Tah naw T V! nkP ,jire matched to fight ten rounds on AT HONOLULU HOIIO LULANS Will 3 OF 4 New Year's night. Both lads are train- AND HILO. Candless. r. lloooiours for ing faithfully and the winner will irob- - Solicits the Acmanta at Tou to Digest ably be matched against Rickenberg or SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and porations, Trusts. IndlTlduala, iCurrie of Olaa. ror yearly ""a at promptly an carefully J P'-- i v-- - - therater0 atten -f- jh-p or both fairly n UMLRELLA unless a MACKINTOSH Peter Nolan of cently rob- business connected with hank priced Some Crooked Riding Mongoose bed of $300. r"--- y w- - Rules affd To taken from regulations of savings trusted to It. Sell and Pureha t T7-"- y -- IrlwHAT,''tth'tw;"-onKM- ! t ana costs the least-TII- REE a stable. OfTer sted three furnished upon application. eign Exchange, Issue Dies in His From -- vi-- Letters c Stall (Portuguese on 0f whom " ihf confined in ft closet for SAVINGS DEPARTMEN T7o a Broken Neck. JtMrty-si-x hcr.r?. ". "Wt no room rdJnarv and nvrm i ! ( Have -d Tvrvit. EvorythinS in Wear for the man to fit r.- he receiv-- and Interest allowed in i lion's r- - ?- -'- Step lnald f you do not you !ed nothing to r?t during hi3 with rules and Mniuinn. sei what want. T.V-- - Offices (Special Correspondence.) .Incarceration. 'js the body passbooks, copies of which may 'of the man was on application. , HILO. Dec. 28. The Hilo winter b.i'r ,"n. rac IT. "r AYRES. MAY JUdd Butldinv f ing season was inaugurated on Christ- NOW BE mas Day with considerable telat. The OBTAINED IN THE CLAUS SPRECKEUI. J weather was fine and the track good, REV. C. A AIJSTIN WM. . while the sport throughout was of in U rHE "KASH" teresting description. TAKES A BRIDE I 60 TWO STOKER, TWO - ' STOCK TWO The Honolulu horses were very suc- HONOLULU. H. T. it P. O. tUrt IU TELEPHONES. cctsful, winning three out of four races Boston M C76. and in which tney were entered. C. H. Pastor of Koha'a Udioi) Church and 11 Hotel Street, and Comer of Judd SAN FRANCISCO AGENT" H- i Fort and Hotel Mis-- i - Ml 1 Street. drove the winner la two events. Weds Gardiner NEVADA NATIONAL, BT Three favorites won and thr rank of rhio. SAN FRANCISCO. outsiders, Fier-r- o Building1 : the victories of Silas S, . i and Itejected lx.lr.jf genuine turnups. DRAW.. TCTrnn wn vt$ KOHALA, Dec. 29; vn h The txx'lJ'elling was as follows: Hawaii. The ON FORT STREET, SAN yRAKPTBPn - .? marriage of Rev. . tn.. I Dewey, $10; Charles Anderson . r rsj First lace Admiral Dai Austin, pastor BETWEEN "un x3nK or san irranelsco. , sy llellf, J8. of the Kohala Union KING and LONDON church, and Miss Helen Elizabeth The Union Bank ox Second lUce Frank S. $10; field (Sir HOTEL STREETS. , $S. Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio, solem- Ltd. Candmlr and Rejected). was ' Third Kaco Vioris. $10; Virgie A, $7. nized at 1 o'clock Thursday evening. NEW YORK American BxchaW Fourth I lace Tom Kyder. $10: Silas ! The chancel of the chrch was artis tional Bank. :. t ; S. $3. tically decorated in green and white, j CHICAGO Merchants' j Kace Ahbey. $10 (Bush NaUonal Fifth field with palms, and This Office Building is modem and PARIS-TCred- lt whacker and Fierro). $7. ferns bridal wreath. Lyonnals. r ; A quartet sang Lohengrin " Sixth Ilace Watassa. $10: Waterfall. the Wedding complete in every respect. BERLIN Dresdener Bank. V $5; $3. j March as the bridal party Antidote, advanced. HONGKONG AND ' Seventh Ilace Billy McClskey. $10: pages. YOKOBA' ine Master Oswald Hind and Hongkong I Weller, $3; $4. and Shanghai i Dixie Land, Howell Bond, in white duck suits, Corporation. The hulf-mil- e dash had a bad look. opened the Rower gates as the groom, (iW8(M3lMMll S, up, attended by Rev. S. P. Perry For farther particulars, apply to the NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTja Frank with Nichols was backed and Rev. Bank of New Zosimui srrk I ) over-nigh- t. J. P. en- J extensively The next day. Erdman, both of Honolulu, ' VICTORIA AND -; i however, Loebenstein's horse was tered the chancel. Two young girls. - strongly fielded against and at post Miss Annabel Low and Miss Katie Renton. in pink organdie, Immediately fransaci time there was still a cartload of mon- o General BcmMiiifl I Eictzrca Dl ey to bet against him. The race was preceded the bride," who came in on the ttiiiiMiR ill a betting, H arm of Dr. B. D. Bond. The bridal m . T I'ff IIHHIQ V reflex of the for Frank CO., ' E4us its pure whiskey. - atrociously ridden and messed about in gown was of white taffeta, en train, LTD., nroved RivnritT Pniiini.iii.i i r elers Credits Issued. Bills ExcJ J kindergarten fashion, showed none of trimmed with Mechlin lace; the veil Doll flVA . 0.1 of his recent speel and finished third. was held In place by of white 409 BC4tise it has dctc-t- a cluster FORT STREET. that c Frank 8 Is a hound of the wont de flowers; she carried maiden-hai- r ferns. COLLECTIONS PR01iPTL, scription, while Itejected is orob- - groom ACCOUNTED FOR. flavor found only In whukio aMy better than generally considered The stepped forward and claim- to be; the Tact remains, however, ed the bride and the service was read of th olJ lashtorxJ ; f . that type. the black horse got a bad ride and one by Rev. John P. Erdman. assisted by Hawaii Land Co. wilch fully warranted a thorough in Rev. Silas P. Perry. BISHOP & CO vestigation, Nichols' on Abbey party con- Because it v' v. rides As the left the church the u ajci in wood. and Dixie Land were both buffoorisn gregation sang Barnby's .wedding and this information will cause no sur- prise hymn. "Oh. Perfect Love." Because it is an aii to - when It Is learned that Nichols reception SAVINQS dic- was sober at 9 o'clock in the morning The was tendered Mr. and Capital Stock $400,000. BA tion. and at noon lay dead drunk or drugged Mrs. Austin by the church at the home in Frank S's stalL of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Renton. The Capital, paid up $55,000. , . 1 . l SUMMARIES. house was beautifully decorated with Office at bank ttnlldlnv m JJ 1 i Because it is iMurar.tccd fcy f flowers and foliage. The bride and Streeet. 7 I HILO, Hoolulu Park. Dec. 23, 1900. OFFICERS. groom ? , i H. Hackfcli & Co, Ltd. Weather, fine; track, slow. j stood under a portiere of maideiv First race, 2:45 class, trotting ihair ferns o receive the good wishes W. AeM...... President Manaffsi and a Savinrs Denoaita win K i Sole distributors. pacing; purse $100: of their mrny friends. M. K. Nakulna .....Vtec-Preslda- nt m.ij Interest allowed by this Bank at i Admiral Dewey (Judd) 1 1 Mr. and M:s. Austin left the next J. Makainal Trsaraxsc and one half per cent per iti I m Daisy iielle (McManus) 2 2 day on the steamer to spend their Xaooh Time. $2:41H, 2:421 good start; both honeymoon at Kiholo, North Kona. Jokason .Secretary htats won easily. The Admiral carried Geo. L. Deka...'. Auditor Printed eonla nf th Pni.. 7v.; too many guns for Daisy. Winner bay Notice When you need whisky al- ulatlons may be obtained on gelding aged, owned by W. Varnatta. ways ask for the best quality. "Ken- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. tlOn. ai; r ; Second race, half-mil- e dash; purse tucky Favorite." of Spruance, Stanley Kll III $300: & Co.. San Francisco. Jonah Kumalae, Ml 111 fill" Rejected (Thomas) 1 J. Makalaal, BISHOP & II Sir CasHlmlr Jones) 2 (Harry J. W. Blpikaa. Sj Frank S : (Nichols) .1 Honolulu, Beptember 7. ISM. . i Time. :12; start good; won easily by Th aboTs Compaay will bay, 1mum Tallow Dips or Pine Knots a length and a half, second drivine. Artistic TEE YOKOBAIIA ujjv-e-d to illuminate home. Ilejected tralledtlll last sixteenth when or sell lands lm all parts of taa Ha-wall-aa SPICK Bill tht The Dark Ages are the Past. ah'-ad- . i oj he shot The Frank Lrianda; boujms combination won't do. Sir Cassimir not aad also aaa la LIMITED. much account. Winner, black gelding the City of Honolulu for rant. owned by C. McClennan, Accessories ad.Third race, one mile dash; pur.ie $125: Sobscrttflu CipiUl 11,0001 ' . .163 ' Is Viorls (Harry Jones) 1 Are indispensable to produc- the Paid Up Capital ELECTRICITY Virgie A (Thomas) 2 tion of meritorious photographs, . . . Tea i8,00G,t! Time. 1:51; goot by start; won easily and that is why we believe- - we Resened a length; a rallop for Viori.: too far fusi . . . . fea 8.1J0,(I -- Hill. 13 THE TWENTIETH for Virgie. Winner, bay mare, 4 years. can make for you a picture that LIMITED ;? CENTURY by Imp. Duncan-Unknow- n, owned by will be eminently satisfactory. METHOD. David-Sa- m iTInce Parker. Onr studio is splendidly equip- OFFICERS: HEAD. OFFICE : YOKOHAMA. ; free-for-al- l, ill Fourth race, trotting and! ped A pstlng; purse $150: with the handsome screens, H. P. Baldwin President INTEREST ALLOWED. backgrounds, draperies and fund-tun- e J. B. Castle First Vice President On Fllas S (Judd) 12 1 W. M Fixed. Deposit for U months, ODOR that Insure good results, Alexander. Seeoad Vice President .!;! SMOKE. Tom Ryder (McManus) 2 12, J. P. Cooke Treasurer cent pen annum. T.me, 2:274. 2:42Va. first heat W. Oi Smith .... Secretary Auditor On Fixed.Deposit for months, Sfe (' HO DIKT. won and j easily; Judd lost a wheel when eent pes annum. i ThQUDLE. he had the second heat well In hand . The third heat was well contested but On Fixed. Deposit for S CMaths, I Silas came away when called upon. J. J. Williams, Sugar Factors eent per annum. inner, brown geldlnr aged by Silas THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Skinner, owned by C. 1L Judd. FORT STREET. Fifth race, half-mil- e dash: tvursi 17S-- . Commission Merchants ELECTROLIER, PIANO, Ftrrro (Thomas) 1 Albey (Nichols) 2 lection Bills of Echanaa. 1 LIBRARY tnd READING LAMPS t.ushwhacker (Opiopio) 3 C3NTS FOR Ian & Drafts-an- d letters of Credit GLOBES and SHADE3. " Time. :54H; good start: won driving Castle & Cooke. Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co. and tras by Olaa Sugar Company, acts a xeneral banking biulnsssv half a length, second ridden out; -- UMITXI winner untrained ran a smashing good Haiku Sugar Company. rjce; Abby with less aleohol on his Pala Plantation Company, THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD. back would have won; Bushwhacker Nahlku Sugar Company, a Klhel Plantation Company, i raise alarm. Winner, bay gelding, 4 LIFE aNd Branch of Yokohama Soec- i- Rank. SOLI AOI3TS rOK HAWAIIASLaIrt TOR by FIRE Hawaiian Sugar Company, New. Republic frrs, Wild Idle, by R. t Bulldlig, Honolulu, H. Wilton. owliJ J. Kabs-la- Railroad Company, Co. Sixth race, six furlonri dash: ours and The Westlnnousc El.ctricand Mf. $100: nsurance Tu CHliOnili & Oriental Steamship Co P. O. BOX 144. PHONE 39 Watassa (Thomas) l Queen w vtaterrail (Nichols) 2 Street, Honolul, B. I y j Antidote (OpioDio) 3 Mi ESTABLISHED IN UN. Time. 1:22; Antidote left two lengths at start; won in a canter second driv ing; Watass' a good horse and still BISHOP & CO. THE . FOLLOWING VESSELS the pride of the Portuguese colony; Wa- - AGENTS FOR ieria.ii not nimseii jet; Antidote out- 9 classed. Winner, chestnut celdinsr. 4 Bankers Company, Walluku Sugar Compaac' years, by Watercress-A- American Sugar Company. ' t ossa. owned bv Q Make fit Hare stocked our supply of TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKEN gar Company, i J. R. Wilson. ' Ookala Sugar Plants one-quart- AND EXCHANGE Seventh race, one and er BUSINESS. tion Compaay, TiaJaavva, Hans 1' mile; purse $130: si...... Company, Eapapala Ranch, Molok Y Weller (Harry Jones) 1 Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Ranch. ' t Or BOSTON. T f TV..-..- V r.illy McCloskey (Thomas) 2 Credit Issued, available In all tns Plontor,' i--. TT.Jlisuuwv fMMWi Dixie Land (Nichols) 3 Principal Cities of ths World. . naries urwer & cc b L!ns of Bostoi XJnie. Z:1V ; good start: won asilir ltd Hie wm goedgui INTEREST allowed after Jury L UN, aeKets. oy a lengtn ana a half second driving; on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, 1 per Agents Boston Board of Underwriters a grand race; a shet would have cov OF HARTFORT ent (this form will not bear interest Agents for Philadelphia Board of Ua A. It ered C them for the first half of the dis- unless It remains undisturbed for-o- derwriters. tance; then Dixie Land fell back and month); S months, l per cent; I months Standard Oil Company. Rllly took the pole, but Weller carae t per cent; U months, 4 per cent. along on the outside and won with the t greatest possible LIST OF OFFICERS. ease; Welter's class Wlatropalitan MeatCo. Q. & told: Billy ran as gamely as ever but WW. IRWIN CO.. LTD. aa. vooae, iesiaem; ueoriy a O met his Waterloo; Dixie no business la Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bl5k,u. the race. Winner, 4 Treasjurer w:. (Bolliieinnioaim chestnut hor. Wm. G. Irwin ..President and ani Secretary; CoL W. IBeer cars. by Knight of Alllster-Lfzzl- e 108 KING Uanir Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water STREET. Claus Spreekels.. Vice Pickwick, owned by Prince David-Sa- m .First President house, G. R-- Carter, Directors. f Parker. m. uicara... second vice Presideat If G. : : : 1 M. Whitney On New Year's Day a monster all-da- y J. Waller Manages Jr. ..Treasurer and Am Iroquois St. Kathcrine, Archer and meeting will be held commencing org y?. Ross Auditor JUHEI ISH1ZUKA at 10 a. m. The follow Ins; are the pro- AGENCY OF Andrew Welch. gram and entries: Free for all, trot and pace--. Tom Ry- Wholesale and Retail 8UOAR FACTORt.. der, FHas S. AND KEI HIH BANK, LTD J Tho 'IloH&mond ij duo with more of thiaJSt Louis Beer Half-mil- e dash, special. Abbey. Bush- whacker, Fierro. lYincess Leotus. "BTTTC REES Commission Agents Vnayrd 5trct. Six furlongs. Virgie A. Dixie Land. --AND 2:40 rla. Admiral Dewey, Daisy AGENTS FOR THE Transact General Banking an a Belle. Grey Eagle. change Business. HaTf-m- il dash. Sir Cassimir. Reject Navy : Oceanic Steamship Compzny ed Frank P. Contractors. HEAD OFFICE Stock your supply for the holidays. Japanese horses race, owners up, en- Of San Francises. CaL TOtTO.'.MFfti tries close at post. DRAW KXCHAWfiH! m vtbm One mile handicap. Viorls 127 pounds. H W. FOSTER & CO., NATIONAL BANS, YOKOHAMA General Cronje 117 pounds. SEATTLE BEER f.unas" race, entries close at post. and R. Lswera. Lowrey. half-mil- e. Gold Silversmiths. r. J. C. M. Pony race, 14ti hands and AT THE urder. Maul R.se. Twinkle. LEWERS & tk 7. C. & Co., Ld One mile hurdle handicap. Pil Land C0qj!. Peacock i: pounds. 12C FDtE WATCH RaTPArRIN G, Watassa pound. Anti- I DIAMOKD-taTTC- Importers snd Dealers In dote 114 pounds. miTTfilOH SALOON. ORaTTNO aa v LumW All Ooeds mm Work , Bailding Materials. ' SOLE AGENTS. One and one-ha- lf mile handicap, Wel ftssaraanese. Oa 14 Fort Btrcet. " . sjs BUGGY AND

La'ge Assortment Just Received Ex. " St. Catherine

Ladies a,nd Gents Hiding HIS : morning the bark Olymoic. Orient. She takes the next mall to and Driving Whips, Captain the Coast. Gibts, and .the schooner . Hack T - Whips, .Carriage Rugs, Rosamoiid, Captain Ward, both The Zealandia is due Xo arrive from San Francisco on,Wednesday Gentlemen's leave fo Frantisco with loader of with four - Leggins, days' later news and mail. ;. cV-l-u Bits of all -- Descriptions, suaf,? Of se t will be a race, and : The transport Thomas, Captain Bu-- f box excitins ta-- i at mt. In fact, the .rd, sailed for Manila on Saturday. ' Bickmore's Gall Cure Oijirpic 'a'-- d e racing all The German bark J. C. Glade; Cap- ' RautCu'ic Stege, Horse Muzzles, tae tiiae. L to ti-- aa e a.nd back tain sailed for the Sound on y Saturday. . aain-tho- t.o, tat.. .;yKij U outdo . Leather and Wire, The transport Lc ether, 'iita :L:y la. e '.scharging Kintuck was only ten Australian Stock Sadd es, Viargues, days, actually, on her way from Seat- ir lvu iatv a.ui..:g, tooi : t:There mete;, u? boats, tle to this port, having, after her de- Harness Dressing and uj i.Ji parture from Seattle, put ad it is. Ujvi.isiood live -- uj skippers in at Port Axle Grease, .uirii.t.I liao a 'hat,' two or a Townsend and Port Angeles on ac- few cigars'ot the issue. ; count of the storm raging outside. Chamois Skins, DARKENTIM5 1RMGARD. ARRIVES. Steamer Noeau left for Kauai with Sponges and the schooner Fannie Adele in tow on Scrapers, Saturday " . Collars, Hames, " afternoon. What will be more appreciated than a stylish vehicle? . ;three da3 from San Franel3co... the Wilder's steamer Kinau arrived with , and Before yon select jour holiday gift3, inspect the new line of' barkentirie Irmgard, Captain Schmidt, the usual of passengers Trace Chains, . . maflp number from arrived' vesterriav afternnnn anrl Hilo and way ports on Saturday. Several fine all hand made fast alongside the Irmgard wnarf. She Icarus, the British sloop of war left ' sailed from Coast on in- Buggy, the the 7th the harbor yesterday morning on a se- and Hack Harness on hand Phaetons, Buggies, Surreys, stant and experienced 'many heavy cret mission. Her destination is un- and madt to Order head seas and unfavorable winds dur- known. She is expected to return in ing most of the trip. several weeks. Repairing a speciality. Irmgard brought a general car- Island Bteamers Claudine, W. G. Bikes. Etc..;..;; . go consigned to F; A. Schaefer & Co. Hall and Ke Au Hou, arrived in port Island Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Two passengers arrived here on r : ' Mch, the yesterday morning with full cargoes of : . we foave Just receired, and which we are offering y" at barkentine, Miss Johnson and Mr. sugar. The Hall and Ke Au Hou im- MUJoglav., . . The Fearless towed the mediately proceeded MANUFaCTURING JPfcCIAL PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. '.' i Jxmg4'r4 to unload into the HARNESS CO into the harbor. .. schooner Rosamond in the stream. HONEYMOON following -- , Thirty different styles; finished in the latest shades in cloth, BARK HERE. The cargo was brought by .Corner Fort and , King Streets Tweritjp-fo- ur the Kinau on Saturday: 200 cord, or leather trimming. ? is not very quick bundles from San of corrugated iron, 45 hogs, 3o sacks of time Francisco for a 'smart P. 0. Bex No, 322 : Telephone No. craft like the bark R. P. Rithet to potatoes, 2 horses, 205 packages of 22 Hfake but the time did not sppm so sundries. L long Captain McPhail this trip, for The steamer Maui, which arrived on was a,wuiyauiru uy ilia iuc. Saturday from Kaanapali, brought Pacific Vehicle & Supply Ctf "The Rithet came into port on Sat- 5,000 bags of sugar for the bark urday afternoon. A few days after the Olympic. She brought the schooner bark arrived at San Francisco on her Golden Gate in tow. last trip. Captain McPhail went to DAY BLOCIC, Oakland and was wedded to Miss Mc-Ive- r. VESSELS IN PORT. BERETANIA STREET. The captain's Honolulu friends To Close are congratulating him on nig good ARMY AND NAVY. fortune. U. S. Tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway Isl- There were others aboard the Rithet and, August 5. oil Mown U. S. training ship Dlegro, - the trip besides the recently Adams, San v,, jit . manied" pain Mrs. G. W. R. King, via Hilo. December 17. U. . ..' who left Honolulu for the benefit of S. A. T. Kintuck, Long-- Seattle, De- cember 28. - her health, returned very much the better for her traveling. Miss Eliza- MERCHANTMEN. I HOLIDAY beth Quint, of Alameda, was also a (This list does not include coasters.) flrIR .III fill I.. passenger, coming down with Mrs. Archer, Am. bktn., CMhoun, San Fran- King to visit a few months in this cisco, December IS city. Alice Cooke, Am. schr., Penhallow, Port Gamble, 7. f James Vane, on a trin of Dleasure December Andrew Welch, Am. bk.. Drew, San and business combined, wa3 also a Francisco. December 6. passenger on the bark. Allen A., Am. sehr., Schage. Eureka, A very merry Christmas was December 25. aboard the Rithet. Gleaner, Am. bktn., Schrnehl, Newcas- Uore or Less I tle, December 8. Run Down KILAUEA HOU LACQUER WRECKED. Iroquola, Am. sp., Thompson, from Se- Wilder's steamer Kilauea Hou is a attle, December 7. reck at Hilo. Irmgard.- Am. bktn.. Schmidt, San She was driven ashore duringa - J5RACK heavy gale on Thursday last. in the hr 9K - UP ON morning. Every effort waa made to J. C. Glade. Ger. bk.. Steae. Bremen. No. save the 61 d boat, but she could not vmber 28. WARE be moved, and when the vas lasi Kniulant, Am. bk., Dabel, San Francla-hejic- fl ( i f chfi wao full ff utofH ,i .1 ,i co. Iecember 26. " . Am. schr.. Rose, Seattle, De- - SCHILLER'S sarifl l'lred. - . ! cember f. AND iuerv. iiiivtfit. 1 riuuiiH LiiU-in- srorv nr:r . . . s - . ' San Francisco, the. wreck-a- fr.llnws- iv-- .... - .1 t-- 1 The Kilauea Hou after battling the 'Novelty, Am. ) MALT EXTRACT f schr.. Rosehdale, Caleta elements for the last quarter of a cen- - Buena, Decsmber 27. ; xury is now a helpless wreck on the lvl'mPlc Am- - uidds, Ban Francisco, ' Waiakea beach some three-quarte- rs of v , LP"?7, - T- - Reuch, . -- a mile out of town. Port : low,a"0vm- 15. Japanese Curios .1 December THH LIQUID BREAD. While at- - . . Ivine- at anchor her usual Ttnine ik ui. iippener, ew- - Kmooring Thursday morning about 2 a. , castle. December 28. w . V. n 1 : . . 1 a - - . . . I iuc nine steamer exneriencert :i i.usamona. ah. snnr. warri Nan vran- - gale that forced her, in spite of her' Cisco. December 9. anchor3, high and dry. This took but nbert Sudden. Am. bk Kilmann, New- - 25cts, a Bottle. a short while, and it was impossible 'gt? 24 Are the best things to send home $2.50 Dozen Imb" Getche,l to get her under way before the wheel SDeceber P" Taeoma SaDcl- W3v.ne - ' - - .Twilight, Am. schr., Ceuthen. Washing. The Helene worked all day 611 her ton Island. December 23; in distress, and they are at your own figures. but accomplished nothing, the wreck W. II. Macy. Am. sp., Groth, Sydney. having imbedded itself too deep in the.' DecemDer 23- - sand. It was hoped that the Kinau'' Honolulu Co, would arrive in time to help matters' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Drug out. Irrt the5 Kilauea Hou had sprang v "TO ARRIVE. Money Saved is Money Von Holt Block, King St. too many seams, and was half full of Steamers. From. Due. waier ny noon, and would have sunk aeiic Orient Jan. A. II. 0TS. as soon as sne got. out of the sand Zealandia S. F Jan. OTTU A. BIERBACH, bottom. America Maru S. F. ..' . .Tan s Earned. ... As th naner sne, tr nrofia thQ ntfi ' Mariposa--Colon-ies Jan. 7 cer3 and their crews are removIngifioSkok all unnecessary material ' from the Aorangi ' Colonies Jan. 10 doomed boat and will possibly make Peking S. F. . . - Jan. 13 Come in be- another attempt to save her when ;China Orient Jan. 18 and see these prices they have lightened her. althoneh it ; Miowera Victoria Jan, 19 "AMERICA'S GREATEST" .Jan. F. 23 c .Jan. cause they will few uaj Luimeu aruuua me vessel, g p .Jan. 23 only last a she lies almost bow on to the land. I Sierra Colonies '...... Jan. 23 The Kilauea Hou was the oldest of Sonoma S. F .Jan. 23 I s Wilder's steamboats. She was built in !lIor,ekns Maru S. F. . . .Jan. 31 days. 1878 by Tibbets and Sorenson, herj TO DEPART, frame being of kou wood. The Kinau 'Steamer. For. Due. which brought .the news of the wreck, 'Gaelic S. F Jan. 1 also brought all of the crew of the Zal&ndia S. F Jan. 5 X . . 5 DREAM I N TOBACQO. Kilauea Hon to Honolulu, with the ex- - A,me.rica Maru Orient Jan. ception of the first officer, who Jan-.-' 7 mains in Hilo in charge Jan. R of the v.'tiotlaru-S-. F.'V. Jan. 10 AMY TURNER WINS j Acrangi Victoria Jan. 10 ON 5ALB " " 15 HILO. Dec. iderable inter-- , cWnall0?"' ' Jan. 9 at tar Hawaiian was Jan. IS Tobacco Co.'s Stores, esl manifested in Hilo by the MioweraColonis "."."'.'.. Jan. 19 friends of the masters of the Amy Doric S. F Jan. 20 Corner Turner and . . 23 Merchat and Nuuanu Street, ; and Hotel, opposite Bethel St.! Roderick Dhu. and much .Gaelic Orient Jan. HOTEL STREET. money was placed on the result of the Zealandia S. F Jan. 76 voyage 29 of the vessels from San Fran-- 1 ilerrasv,F; ' Jan. T7ELLXIAN, ; Jan. ?? PECK & CO., DISTRIBUTORS tte" 1 "'h Theyrieft r'nearly atiSliSrl-ent"- Jan. ol T when a short distance out the Roder--! I Great Variety of ick passed the Amy. The Kaiulani for , What 9 ITCfr HK: In XflVl Honolulu had preceded them, and the,' "Udl 4 Ci.': ff''rpyryyf "jut.''"1"" fT-f.jJ-. &-;Co-. Amy oon passed her. On the-- second Cairnara cay captain Warland steered his bark' to tne westward, and Captain Johnson CALIFORNIA TEED CO., Stoves to the southward and (hey parted com- pany. - The . Amy Turner arrived in Aaents "Arabic" port on Wholesale Liquor Friday evening, and the Rod- Refregerating Paint, j erick Dhu shortly after noon on Dealers nihsiinas ilay, or four. days behind GENTLEMEN: It afordsl AND . Alakea St. near King V m enconntprpif - k., tHflMAjlV)ivmv w furtherkv i smithill. uuL llln irJ 1 1 ' v i i v iirha unitrw viw 4 s s Sole SlJ .'.n5 lm-hf- . ha(V nothins pound is very satisfactory. The Agents for urnu muus me pniire flistance Can-- r 2-- flVe-mi- tain Warland had about a le hea.t ttnflfr 0ur r00f "V0 Vou Ranges The famous Elk Club mile brepze all the way along. The painted it, WOS almost Utlbear-- and Sprinhill A m y I Whikie. Turner, under Captain Warland. able. HOW it like an ice housel i feels for five thp rec-- 1 compared to what was. ! ord voyage from tonUW to Balti it M IS Farmers Boflcrs and Extra Castings for all Stove? Rainier Beer and more. She left Hongkong December more than 15 DEGREES COOL- &r California " Wine 13. 1894,- - with a cargo Of Chinese 1 goods, ER. can. recommend the "Ara- and the next day had her fore- bic" those cool . ALWAYS OX HANI). mast away Re- jo uho icant iron f carried in a typhoon. pairs were made and she anchored off roofs. 79 Anger twenty-tw- o - XT 75-- KINQ BOARS' for honr tnkinp- n 4fh4 KVfTnr ST. o5tEM01;S HEAD supplies, and voy- - CITY FEED STORE a STOUT' ami then started on her. Telephone flr.. "O.FXV SOUIt MASH W iULoKE ase. reaching port, in eighty-seve- n by G A. SCHMIDT. Y days. Her next vovaee rnneiim mn OUR 8PECIALTT. days, and even this has not been, tiest- - en. The distaric waJ" mn-ra- ihin 1 1 nnn I a t2TGet your Oi-der- in ear)y for the HoiraVj, miles. j,.. . SHIPPING NOTES. California Feed Gcmp'y, iT- - POSTOFHICE BOX 756. , Tomorrow the Gaeiic'is due from the Are Agents for the Arafclc Compound. lead 'the Advertiser

i HENRY HAY &: CO., w

BOSTON bidSersI BUILDING. FORT STREET TO Jsipsiiiiiese . f- o . "1 Coffee Hcrchants. Tea Oealers. Competition n Molokai 0 0 mporrainni Transportation 0 0 KONA.. s OLD COFEEE, :hemjh AcVioti (Ten, Koa.tel ami (Irouud, our specialty. board's 6 Open at s For Inspection I.;-4M- a Coh Cornr." proverbial for the best. to All Tenders for Carrying Freight-- , and s A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Passengers to Leper Settle- 0 always 0 Grand Display cr lind. Fresh Supplies constant y arriving ment Asked, 0 from the Mainland s OF and Europe. p Yll !er'a Steam-hi- Company fs 0 All Delicacies in Heason by every 'mbsttin? oomp!ai?it3 which h3V. American con-i-ernl- from l.'n pent to the Board of Health steamer San Francisco. that company's steamship ser- Imported botwe;n Honolulu and Leper Goods MivrruM to every part of the city, inclulin vice the vVilik Settlement on Molokai in the carrying in I I'AUmn daily. of tb? settlement's supplies. ' In the WeUil DepArt'mmit, 22 HI , Boail of Health meeting Saturday t' e aud ' Xtt.m11, I Wholesale and shipping iifMrtiucot 1)49 matter was brought up again by a Silk and Silk Goods, O. ! fresh complaint originating at the set- -' P. BOX 386. tlement. At a board meeting held nearly two weeks since. President Grass Linen Pattern i Wight of the steamer company """'TTr ' made his position konwn by a letter to the board which contained a Work includingTable synopsis of the difficulties with which the company had to contend In per- forming the steamer work for the Cloths, Doilies I health department. . He stated then and that Superintendent Reynolds was not in a position to Judge of the conditions com-- One i which could best be met by the ! Bureau For Week Only! pany. snd related circumstances about Covers. ' th? changes in the weather, schedules 4 and other incidents relative to the car-- I rylng of the cattle. The board decided ! that a the matter was one which Consisting of SATUM j would l net aright by action of the CLOI- Legislature, the beard would let the, SONNE, KUTaNI WARE. Made tranaporta-tlo- n Porcelain Tailor change oie.uoii of a in companies reft with that body. The Hawaiian Navigation Company, Oiir Line of operating the gasuline schooners Wool Kcllpye and Surprise, in response to an - Skirts invitation to make a tender for trans- IVORY portation service, stated they would do WARE all the work required by the board, Cannui Be Excelled in ci1y. for SSOO a month. At Saturday's meet- the FROM $2.50 UP. ing President Raymond of the Board A rs: Stock ou Hand to Select From, at Prices Will " That of Health, said he beiieved a paving could be made by employing one of UPRISE YOU. A1.-BRASC- the boats of the Hawaiian Navigation & CO. line, which would be in line with his FMONU IS7. ; economical program. He felt certain I that this company could handle th? U cattle, and he moved that the company 0 be. asked to make a tender for the transportation of cattle to Molokai for the ue of the settlement. He said 0? VAN CAMP 8 IlgANsJ, VAN CAMP'S that in the fast no contract had been 0ZRKI let fbr his work, and that the com- MACARONI AND CM ERSE. COOK- pany had bv-- n paid from month to WAVERLEY BLOCK. HOTEL 'STREET. ED SACEU KRAUT. CORN. PEAS. month. A motion to call for bids from IMILVV all the steamship companies was made SARDINES IN MUSTARD, VE3TI- - and passed unanimously. ATCMES, DRIED Blda for supplies for both the Leper SettlemeLt and the Insane Asylum IETY; CAVIAR. have been aked for In the past few months, and competition has . been GO(D)PSlr qndtaMonaV ) keen, as Judged by the The bids for all tenders of supplies' were Tff T opened at Saturday's meeting, and i much of the session, was devoted to I studying out the bids and ascertaining j who were the" rjreeasful bidders. All New apairae kinds of commodities were on the lists, SALTER & WMTY, i Following are some of the successful - ! bidders for the things moat used: doors, SI. 80; Orphcum Street, i Allen ii Robiceon. etc.. S O O D Block UlOCerS Fort Othn Lumber Company, windows, etc.. 11.75; Pacific Hardware Company. nails. S3. 15; Pacific Hardware Conipa--. ny. boiled oil. 80 cents; Hall & Son, white lead, fc cents; Paelfic Hardware l"l Hack-fel- Vl Unnnlnlii Tw "rr cor(SKR HOT? L AMD Company. turpentine, 70 cents; d iiu nviiwiuiu w rKT Co., cment. $3.40: Hackfe'.d & . Dainty Grass Cioth, Silk Goods, Silk Co.. lime. $2.K; Allen & Robinson. Company, Ltd. galvanized iron roofing. cents; May Kimonos, Embroidered Center Pieces, IMPORTING TOBACCONISTS, ;& Co.. bran. f3; May & Co., coffee, 11 Inter-Islan- - WHOLFiSALh AND RETAIL DEALERS ; cents: d Steamship Corapa- Handsome Ivory Ware, Silver Vases, ny. coal In packs. $1.S and $12.5'); i c -- . i . r" . . . 1 1 3. 8, we receded a large stock of the High Grade i ii 1 1 . Ware, E. Zeahndii j I hi mil- iianiii" nun Closoine Work, Lacquer and Ckina ft Hickf 1! Co.. Kerosene, $2. 25; J. A. ' La Africans, Havana Vi.-- & Toys, - Heliotrope, J Hopper. r1e, O: Henry May Co.. 1 Dolls, Silk Flags of every national- i . i sugar, '--f rits: Hackfeld Co., beef. : La Istrclla Key west Cigars. ny, x ans, wren nawauan views, siik nm-broider- ed Suitable for Holiday Gifts to your gentlemen friends- - Kxecntlve (ifficer Pratt was given ' authority to the Hour for use in Cushion Covers, Beautiful J :T : Also, a full lin of ::: recom- - lMth places, acting upon th --tr J merdatlors of the Food Coramis-doner- . Screens, Dressing Gowns for ladies and Owl, Brunswick, Principe de Gales and who will examine the samples of flour t offered by th bidders. gentlemen, Etc , Etc. iVLOzanaer tiumuoiai uiura Hackfeld's bill for a quantity of rice furnished during the plague quaran tine to one 'of the camps, brought out considerable discussion. The bill wasj A NEW LINE OF-- never reteived the ; for 1203.00..' but had ' J endorsement of any one' who .would g admit he wa reiponsible for the order.! --ft C. R. Attorney A. 1 C. Atkins,)!!, represent-- J Gents' Furnishings. C0LL1N5 j lag Hackfeld. was given an opportunl-- O ft ty to present his side of the case. The Mjnufaclurcr of Harness ft PNCtfcal ! Ioard came to no conclusion as to the OUR, LINE OF and aud Dealer in everything Responsible person, and took the mat-!- jj ft Saiilcry, ter under advisement. The question is an exceptionally fine one and ;J ft . tertainlrs to the fcuslness-- i of the Itoird's liability in the rai;-- 0 we are - selling this 'Jewelry at was and Attorney Gen- - --ft IA0I ter rald the CstabliihrJ eral will jf given an opjxrtunhy tj ; c Jewelry special price this year. advie the Hoard on that point. i$ ft 1 N ( i h 11 i Bill for drugs furnished the Free.;' --ft K Sllti:i:T, N A HUUANU. . f l . V. I V. t . . . ft Souvenir Spoons of Hawaii and Honolulu t 'fore th Ikiard before, was consider-!- 1 I"i.3Vedand disposed of. Ii will be paid.;. i 4 Everything for the core dnd equipment but th Hoard was of an opinion that ( no more bill .of the Kiwifrgarten 5 would le paid out of its funds. A mo.!H 'ft New Goods! New Styles! tlon to this effect prevailed. ft Ten lepers at the Kjlihi Receiving ' 9 FtatifnT. who have been reported asi incurables, were ordered sent to Ka-- 1 ft Great Bargains! laupapa. ft UGMT DRIVIHG AND HEAVY WORK HARNESS THE HA1U IJUCSH. ft t2F You will know our placeiby the lartre unique j ilrHiIi Iandruff. Which Causes Falling la ttock ami tnado to onler. Hair and Finally DaMnes. Jaianese Lantern, which we had ijiade in Irof. L'r.i.ji. Ila.nOurrf. Germany, .Japan especially for us. Afin e line of RIDING SADDLES . European authority on sk'.n diseases. 'says that dandruff is as contagious as ; On the lent California and Hawaiian Trees 'any other mal?volelit liease and tha I'liccommon source of the spread of ! dandruff Js the us-- of the same hair I..ir? uinl arinl portment f brujih by different Vrsor. The way 1 to avoid cRtthinr ('anruf f r any other STABLE REQUISITES AND HORSE GOODS . dl!ae from ano: her'a brot i5 to in-iii- !t on the UW jf Newbro'H ilerj'ic'd-I- t mpaey not .py dandru.T K rm. but Asada - kiltthf trf I.imI OriJr- pnmjptly nnl ati?fctoriulIy filled It is aNoan antlpttc that will preven i the catc hing yf any disease whatevf thrtush contaci'jn of anotber'n brush. JAPANESE IMPORTERS A".D DEALERS. 6 A O W. J. T. Ttlckard. son of the late V.' ROBUSON fiLOC - hi rJ. and Miss Thrxe K. V"-b- HOTEL SJHEEV niarrlel at HonoKaa t- - toad fes Hawaiiao Gazette"5"- - f $t i

i t) IF". I'A. improvised .ppst ofii.c would J U ijULU for the deliver y tt packages fur .the 4 ULtll children. A m ill "arranged torn-- a ren-- 1 An Asented the r! ,nlow, and as lh.3. child-- i 1 ren presented1 tttcim.e.vfjs thv; j . were ; ViC I handed their presents. , This, uyie ofi IT THRUM'S HER AUTOS Christmas er.t ertiiaoi'bnt 'was an inno-- ' vation to the ar.d mucaJ .fs thf 11 thildreu, va&. : wc , enicyed. kind" BO th 7 TTT - BO ' K - use koo IING CONTEST, , boxing r that ANNUAL. 'A J contest of ten rounds has,' I1 teabnol.tefti Haiti Church Fair and beea arrarg ed for New Veajrrk nisrbt! .. microbes of iiseoee, aa,J Liy-se- between Jai jk McDonald and a, ' ."a'oest of starch. i 5 . Luau a Success; Harris. Ba th men bAve excellent rec-- ! IcrtfS Ar ON SALE AT ordsMcDo' cald having b:atn thei INOW best midd: leweight fighters a thai Wfe HAVE BEEN III The Honolulu T Coast; whj le Harris has prvred. himc SELLIN'G THE FAT eelf to be jnv;ncibl3 amoag th.3 ' bteam Laundry Co. R&l boxeta.1 IOUS 50 Hotel il FUIIO OF $2,217 SED of Souther n Calii'orflia. EcrfJi men ate. St -j. in Ins co ndition, and' there ill Book Stores assurance Kneger that the boxing; will te. o;' ' the coll&ni . . . Tour win high and finished ordr. The bout to you wmT k BibbJV 1 rj1. Liluokalani's Signature on will takt place In Sprecktfs Hall a.; smoothed, so that 1? t M:iM p. 1 jv saw tW Taesdav. Matt Sarlv your eclu j Brought $1.25 Each at Prince D avid'e. trainer, ilaoUtg aCier c " QIv us one trial and you I FRIENDS Hilo. narris, ana Mr. Janea is. performiixg er anyone R v t 1SEND ONE TO YOUR the sam a office, for Uondreds. off 7 e satisfaction in Patroniie else. OoW --c McDor11.. HAWAII BRIEES. ' Always f tlonolulu homes, K CON THE CONTINENT. HILO. Hawaii. Dec. 28. The fair Man ger Wiltoik has decided. nettoJ show? KP to and - . 1 leased Ulk and luau for the benefit ofthe organ IllTn arm- nn. n TIT,,nu.l you. t ar .OEGER instruments. If We Don't X fund held on the grounds of Haili but t astead,. will have, a monster pro-- . Church Saturday was the most graa t on New. Yea.rs diy.. Tha. will I c last 1 be ,he greatest: racing day Hjh. has. jady to buy or not, In. Shrink Flannels ever on tho "Islands ' come successful held . I eve? enjpyed. . . r' WHOS. G. THRUM, says the Herald. Among the patron ' he lease fl the TVrry prm5eji,j .er STANDARD MAICES also. it asscs were Queen Liliuokalani. Mrs. J co: .ner fonahrawaii and. Front $tree4, .ASH OR EAST PAYMENTS. L. Richardson, Mrs. James Campbell w as bougjit at a action v Ra H rothers Saturday Independence and Mrs. Joseph Nawahl, and their last ( There wai. plenty af Hilo aor.e?' f hand for-tJii- e races, but. the Hpno success of the undertaking. sports haJd their otn Tor tha Jn J? Otationery and Book Store, f A lanai 40 x 84 feet was erected on Year's ents. .ulu Park Lots ' the makai side of the building, antf Mjrsv 3flj . New Musis 5o - "Fassett,' mother ot - tables for the display of articles mad- e accompanied v Bnii is. on ilitiicook, a. TOUT STREET. by Hawaiian were piacea xnrf je ter, arrtvod from San FrQjd' E. N. off, v daugh-.'lsc- o FORT ST 1 For sides. At one end, partitioned as Airj-- "Turner. er Fir 321 Sale set the luau. Fancy articles, macs' a nd W H. Cornwtli anjl 3' on the hats were sent from all parts of the r jipected to attend V . ' group, and these were sola by ycmng year's ay. " oAf --- tou ladies interested in the welfare the xBW THIS TRACT HAS BEEN PLAT-te- yueen Representative fr I""! d church. The presided over ? &IVA and is now placed on the market table at which printed hat ribbor ChriS? iiltou entertained There Is not a mor desirable low. were Bold, and at the suggestion tion for a home, - some one, she placed her autogr- 111 - 8X6 AP 1a THE TheJ,.8. n toe KinS reet car V. a I 10 n r. ftnllh'o iT.f!l T" f Rev- - Annie JcSS ' ChIJd P"516 line, within easy reach of town ana ribbons brought fl.ZS each, anr" " th taa will be SOLD ON EAST TERMS ' Liliuokr son. . m result of the sae was satisfs v" that everyone may take advantagi L. climate .iani is so pleased of For Sale Mrs. J. Richardson, who had - with the this opportunity to Lots l' proper' PUBLIC ky. - of of the Kona hat stable, sold- JzfT-t-o Hilo that she may bu the value of $375.35. br r;yT ,ere and erect a me. any mi' H. Little acd family . largest sum realized at returned to I Mrs. Campbell at tha fancy e vT" 17 on Tuesday by the Rodirlck For particulars, apply to " Dhu WE WISH TO IN THE ble came next. Vrk ISC7 b6n vi3itIug ,n SaQ fian-- THANK THE PEO- miNElLOTS ' PLE of Honolulu for the large patron-- The luau was excellent, age ! CMS. F. PETERSON, ing of great variety a the ?a b they have bestowed on. us. d delicious POOR OLD EUGENIE. (IN KALI HI) cooked. The poi was do iy We are now offering 15 or aiam, ana tr ABied by Jr Kaahunan St, Honolulu ffiuhck Tract Kaiua. The 5727 the Lyman ranch wa? Eugenie i3 describ- iby;. ,r 0n ed in her home FACING KING STIiEE'l. ry Lyman. There j donated rey in Farnhorough, Sur- any sort in the was a as a sad, white haired old woman, fvlea'ts, jar of bent with rheumatism more than enour V&n&rients, &nA most and spending Order for "Prices from $500 and up. the hands of tr fi. moae, is now of her time in prayer. .She ia Jn now to organ and 4 JT" 6it In the sanctuary the trusfeea to pay for of the big Poultry. - white church near mau- pairs to the make- m.flch needed re-sho- the the pcrscosage. soleum she had built and under Your rf Following are two large which Tickets, en cepta ana source; sarcophagi in red gran- CAN US HAD BY CALLING, ON ite, laden -- 27AKXD PARTICULARS A Wtih wreatha nf im, Produce, Mrs. R. jance and loj 317.85 telles, each bearing bleg .. Lvman. a card on which New Year's A. QULICK, a royal autograph is seen. She has MRS. L. 41.25 endowed Mrs. D c. Wiifong.'lVmon'ade and" entirely supports the Etc., E 2C. ON THE PREMISES. 46.50 monastery. Three black robed Bene- Hap r. p. Rjce and Ml3S : : Quee dictine monks pray constantly for the Dinner Ai, ice cream 61.50 souls of Napoleon 91 FlO' A Ullnnlf alar.!'.. ',ma and tha prince im- II Mr 250.00 perial. The anniversary of the death IMt JJINCE MEAT. ) rs and Ula SO. 00 of the young prince imperial ! is a day WITH AN In Jars and tins; .1 CamPbell, fancy of broken hearted sorrow to the Em- illIMPROVED DELIVERYft ErMiday work SYSTEM. -- Goods " 300,00 press, BOILED CIDER, 5 wh.of Indeed, r. j. i . nut,, ' V"" mourns her double - loss every hour ot her sad life. Her CRANBERRY SAUCE, 5 bata and mata .. 271 95 tice is the saddest omj can possibly la Jars and ttoi; j imagine. Always, even in. the zenith Goo 178.00 of her power, a charitably disposed MINT SACE, ' j JJ Holiday Mrs. ds Cunha; iriBUbl 160.00 woman, Bhe is now a benefactress to PLUM BODING, 1 poor range. Ill the within her four-etee- HI Jb d tint; ..;... . tl.80fl.45 LIMITED. I ; 0' 1 tJU oc in P, O. Holiday Good f Box 219. BETHEL ST, SMYRNA FIGS, t . 1 -- , rora Hilo ruaonu worth YOU CAN STUFFED DATES. . .. - .,v: ; ... 13.00 y STUFFED PRUNES, . Kohalai 5.75 lr .ation from North AND NUTS. conation, Mrs. Nawahi, from RAISINS FOB- ' KFNT ' - Honolulu friends 307.50 - . . Total .. .. CORNER OF .NUUAXU AND ...v & So. H.QTj Old organ fund 503.00 Leris UAS A FU LI;. LINE OF Cottages. 240.' STREETS. Grand total ...... I ...... $3,121.20 Telephone Main The donations from Honolulu, col- lected by Mrs. Nawahi, were made by Rooms, the following persons: Fo7Ncr Year JsFr Cooke, $50; B. F. io; W 0, Smith, ?3; W. C. SKlffi Stor s atSipsiiniese - M. Cool Damon $10;- Mr, wa ifrs. A. CRANBERRY, Anrens. J40: urot-t- ... TOYS AN 1 nunuuiiii ft l : x- - MINCE, "HESE WARM DATS BY D8IN W, Mrs ' B' Meek, ONE OF OTJR CUSTARD, llTroyysi.make suitable presaaJ CURIOS W. L. Wilcox, $6; Woe On the premises Leong. $3; Mrs. Chuck Tf' !l. T di Sanitary Ste'ixa PUMPKIN A Laundry Co., Ltd., vve hare also b6twn South and OTHER HB8. added to our E N. PUipo, 50c: Mr 7?? Queen streets. AKV MANY ushrcenta Mrs. A. A. H.ialoiL. Vrn. fu' CEllmQ The buildings are suppli' with nisyMrer to fin an order r.' or hot We wilf Ve and ana Ql? Tter and electric lights. for Mince Pies. , , V-'-i- IK. Ilapai. SI: cash i f? Artesian Water. Perfect sanitation. Cleaning Cu-'Aar- auu " Department .THE HEITMANN " Cranberry, a CONCERT. DESK Pies. AiaikinOsA . Iaf,IOS ia to hp rnm FRUI? Ci cd . "J"""-c-u VU towL fetUcaQr' "1 " excellence of thf particulars, apply to that is the IftftHd mv.h;i J,e rates. pr!3entwJ the concert at ptr a ill i i i ir r i i Haili Church on number wer wpH ln.(r .JLlT,1 WeI1 LIGHT FOOT, rendered. . German Bakery Particularly 1 nlses, or office of J.1 " thi- - u. .... On the preu at the concerts r, "a me, case iff joe - 572S Dosed nf a:::?- rcnestra com A. Magoon. Phone White 3851. the Pro-- Nr fessor UPPER FORT STEEET , ere is Present.wo7SThI . everyone Professor i and ISENBERG, President. HHnTuL'--weJ1 P. R. and deserved Tif t, e relercd 1 Main strength ed. appiauge acc0P(1. CHARLES BELLINA, in The Honolulu every ' drop Present and Z,,"1"11 iafi was THE 8ong8. Th. Hawaii I w . - a,rr;i. lnr.won . ,,, . UJ"re. Dut th hn ..ri ua,e iiKfKJ 1 r6d ut lulled to respond to Th- - aad H&in jfeo, church wa. request. Th, FhotiB MAOOON BLOCK Club Stables uc no snorr r..- ' ue- - gIven""v owing, also to the stnT' aDd ifVl1f AWXY FOR ' LIMITED. tertainm V school n. NEW YEAS Js Dossfhir r.lHe foreign Church, it iilESENIS. given iQ jSuIJ?. 8r CODCert Rattle Well, We Cue-s-s Not! ,on . tiperlenced Driven. foreign Church at Rel Uble Horses, to the rhiM conta.lc8 features dp have Kew Hign, 1 Me. parents, ' even beea selling FaJr Thta "a..r to th ICE eluded a m ifl.e Program la to anyBELiVmm raents wor n VCru? the arrange part of .the? City.' MILL uard, Gibb an,. mrrB wl "Mdames was a rwrfw.r". The afTafr Hoffman k'ODAIC 1MN Two m"1 !".cces3"n.in cverr & WarWram. LIMITED. o7 extending e eiepnone Blue 8161. At x tor tw years, h Thl e P U-- Box Eastern lw " and Office: iffm ti to DUrch asrra o o wa were loaded down 001 room ir. I u unnnua - : bons. and ZT wlth akes and bnn js?ll the best v6.1!111 P"ce- - articlt ocK or TNG, PLANING, TURNING, Etc. of soda war; Plate Wa3 a bottle U AHLO Albums to 8AW. nated bv a ... e. room was" Umi. e Stock of Molding kept on ' GeneraJ on the tables an,L" "r mor.e candles Mercliandisc iuwa ocner Lar hand. vv - MAM ID - stock i ""u' 'win was a vcuer or the combined. . FM dozen Eev -- tl 8t 111 oMigMtaining rg, Scciilty DlUCtS mas tree variety f the' - WAIPILOPILO, a' As - Cht- ALAltAr Kiln carlo (Near ' Co- rr. hed on short notice. childrpn had of Tramtar mtM. ironoliiftt Pliato - church assenlblt Vbor Supplj Estimates furnla. St. Kewalo. waltine tS. frofof the P. O. teachers. arriVaI of Bor Kawalahao THE ADVERTISERS Wh n ieverything 42&rdrt Mrs. wa, rlL WOMAN'S BXCHANffBVALENDAR Street. ! G the wnrrf''lr uPerintendent CO. In children n,;.": WING LUi 75 GROCEhv s Cenis a Month After refrai: "rwa.ler capacity ALL been - dis- aau. comer JRUITS ON HAND , a to .4!in TC1 TIMES. HOIX1STER j ltg reet, cbrnr A J CO, At U X I 4 I !ia!"i b. E PACIFIC COl nfERClAL 2kDVERTISErf: HONOLULU, DECEMBER 31, 1W: mi i 11 Vim II ll I .vrrrrsr-- ...... i . II D I 111 G ml (JPliPSftfe IS LI 10 IN .'Books! JBooks! BobMS Til l:. GROT . . tSg r-- - The best Eire in Stonfc- r companion for any omj is a1 , UUoj . for Solo Funeral o f David Lima Naone Sunday. sodl and Even a l)i ry - BURIED ST KMMHAO or Dai!y Journal for lOOiwonld not- I JL be had, or inappropriate at this- - season of the year. .v i. , E MBU (Ml I'AI-Rn- . Impressive Cere mo. lies Were Meld ANl' Over the B iy t f the Well-H- a' "TACIC PAI.VT New Cards,. Fine F01 known taiian. Year Calente r:t.,K ,Nr ! DYSPEP7JCS Honr hain't t i rn All styles to" J1 no Paaaon wny any coal Held In high st e-- tJurlng hl life thee in and prices suit the most offer i ft or mj one was troub iuu.Hostettarujik Btomach tirae David IXi a Na buried fastidious. D.tinty Little Classics beaatifully I. x-r- 'fitters 0 ures r tiftl93lon, 'mdisgeation, tertiay aittrk.x n ft Kawaiahao hound at 50 cents per ma ta, tewer jid ague. It church with evciy ma fx of rtrsptct. rolume. don so - fo r titty Any drag- 1, 9 tft win , toll yen. -- The Bervea tbro0 cihou both at the rniilaf 2-- t t tn.Take It fait- A CI fuHy. f. , wt-r- e '' wjJI qgtlae t'e bcwels, lm- - church and at the tra soleinr; 5T Us "siana impressive, x. ,o i ricnUa vf ih "4 VATK ifi PII" decedeat filled ecu rv.h auditoriuiii r I Lin.. Im VE :inat t THE . GOLDEN and during lUe ut k pronouiKf a RULE of th, t b. .lui over the body mviu of vrtjiing brokr ;. 316F6rttS5tt, A udoii the aaaevkbls Blood HOSTETTER'S m pt3o i'x:k the nrvlceis bt-- u TTT' If ' CTAKt A I commenced. The in, rhich had . . . Id JIVHftUUrn .,, m.llhlt Ihott,k urcl i durir.g the BAZAAR fHlJ'K. Mesh Guil ter BITTERS I day. was almet ooa jeal. hi beneath the wreaths and ather I toral tokens which were banked aboat it. lieautiful . em- blems also covered the pulpit stand. The widow and chll dren . rat near the 4 2 PRRS CtOTi Op casket. Rev. Henry Park : I astor of the Gymnasium Apparatus ...... church, was M6istel b. r itev. W. D. . p:3 LiT. r.JMF;..VD ,fl 1 Westervelt aaa both i P' tr sympathf ti-ca- lly BRICKS ' CW irt department of the life wot k if Naone .and I praised the good qvu Jit ies which had Horizontal Bars, 9 an ) showing a large characterixl the mac b th as a Chris- tian and as hmeband a nd parent. Henry Trapeze, e asfcoi Unent ot Waterhouse, net. Mr. I tzera and. Rev. Home Gymnasium, Mr. Timote also dti iv trtd touching i tributes to tie meraoi-- j if their brother Iron Dumb Belle, GENTS which all had FOB tn the chrah wnrk I Woo'd Dumb Bells, ible and been mo intimately com r. eteil. Krvf Mr. Elxera roado aa adsra s which vialbly Tea Cloths, affected tbe ftudlenc. At the conthskoi ct lh- - services In Heal In c e Collars the church, wbe Ik $ t solemn bene- diction had beem saJi. 1 1 e carkt was Indian Gymnasium Embroid ered Linens eATrted from tike churt h and plaet-- in tbe hearse. The pallbt a rvrs were lion. Suits . . . - . Hate rial for Rdward Llnkalaal, Gt c rge It. Castle. Clubs "XlVKltAAt. . Judge J. I Kaalnkoi . Joseph Al. M. Ltt. V I. . V. Dwijrbt.. . - Pana Work Keliiaa, 7. 1L KaiJl eU ' tT Nail - Mr. Kanuha. Preeed.D k the hoarse a.- H made Its abort J I i rey lrom the churchyard to the g: I yard In the x was a Punching Bags :;-vr- AKr: Kawaiahao church ctloajr, Do quad of sixteen (Ui rdnv--n of .the WJ -d i Stairs Flnrt reglmemt, ecmi by Ser- BOXING GLOVES, geant Lekmu. iHibbons. Sashes, Captain KlesnaHf- - an 1 Illeut. Smythe. 1 In fatigito wnlfoem. Tr alxi present --4 Very complete Dress Goods M a marte of reepc fnea the officers line. of tb regiment- - Trf re wereyio car- le8 Fine riages, tbe widow. I -- r family and Wbers' Lad frteads proceeding bi tV-- grave afoot Und eroear The Ttrrltortal barL under Captain FOOT BALLS Berger, waa atatlonvif near th? ceme- 4, Handkerc liiefs, tery and played dirgcw until the casket Electric piles waa lowered lato tie nive. Hv. Hen- ,e anU "W. . 1 Liueu. ry Parker aa4 Rev. 14 I. Vstevet e ai u iUncer X) I ton I which the cisirdsmn tired the Wovelties To) three volleys which rrark the last re- r eft. - spects of tbe soldi r t- hl dead com- - rade, for David Nith- had Yn th Necktie Pins, tZ.M; Pocket FtaaSh color sergeaat of fh nrwt rglrTMint ftd was known as a. T.rnv noldl'-r. Ughts, J2.M, H.W, 15.00;.. S&fisW; 1ght Lamps, Deatal Lamps. -- jaM-cycle BV. YORK'S AiUN CORNER. E. W. . Jordan v Lamps, Batteries. HBUiU, MortH No. i New York'e "Amen Corner" la to Ruby Lights aad Electrical f0 it 6trit. nailed btcaum it ia tb? rendezvous iu c7 the Fifth AtHTiue Hotel corridor of H. D CKH4 tbOM 'who tali iolitiis. rauaic, relig- ion, poetry, political economy, Basket "" rip. Croeral Basil css Aged. autemanfbr.f.3ice inking, foreign - Balls and lettel Bta and doniell- hnaoie. international Crn.r an a&d oustiU,t.o:ji law. the quality of i Supplies MM (.. dears, of riDilax.U'. club life, the V I oT Mugwump, An- - I WILL TnANSV CT ,"abAX WiosjncraseH the otmiNcss or aix KTXrirf a 1 w.kirt. Sooaitt and Single Taxer, the rustle, t 1 guardian or a ,.3r.f iff'. Oakum. Set . . Complete la.l. ati . I - 'r'M a cvumry q tue Kiooe, tne inquisitive- tna. will lv-a.- re iLness of jolitVlans and civil ser-'ii- 1 siva prompt attant V it reff'raef, fcnd ruany ether topics. Oase BaU 4 ''hs. ioo. ni-- u wtiu caie discusted tnew Tennis uroblerj jt: lit Amen Corner are doc-- X. Outfits Si 'lf.nyTn, ioi!tici?ns, newspaper Fish ,w.l iic, tt.en about town, gra e fo in V',-',,'yif.,- aptalni majoia. high ( Supplies TOv era. t ainl fiCizecg from all parts ot X Kit KM it - f nrr, privt sjd Scitts and Europe, A?ti TKOUT. OL, .t kt tbe I Wy .en ail agree as to the iALMOS. lot At. of KtU' IUWK. to Ntrt froir and rroblem under Hlicussion iy. jvr- - arilntiuti 4':'" "Ama," and anoth'-- r PEARSON & k;-d- . POTTER C0.,;Ltfl place rath man Thoughts "NtiLfW l1 prrbiex if TICOLS OF REPiT- - ;312Tort St., (new nnnber 926) Telephone 565. I t.AlC-lWT- t G1RARD!? ANCE.

. in t jihe rules at Glrat4 AH o. Aty tnJr'.lkL t puaLs'jed uith f-- , ts ' tCoile-e- rhilaJelrtU twl of rcpeot- - PAT twenty minutw on w atitution fira it rOTBio for i' lance. Whea the i. puclshmeiit f ; akpcel this whnie jhe collega Ms oa ws enough. A. Vied, and ieiDBoded the stools raulti. r-lec??J today no fe.r than sixty to 'Jxe ai'-'- a Some and See the , - A' jpalrle? Instruments of tilsci. 3 4, SLRY lih rai cr ls cocsunt Ue ya--- ; Corn v tr the . - !f AND .i.r.i Finest Stock of Columbia fed'th- - ruV-e- There la abiolute.. mrthing to the disciplinlcg except u , . Cleveland to tt sit on a coiaforaUe s'eol ior k inaka. onlr y II K twenty and "tiiiuk it A'er-An- (P. minutes Gw. w. 1R V ot the 'Is would sooner tiike J. J II VII t f T th k.K. aonnd tbra.hiiig and Lave wit, Jj( 1 e de ""r vainab It, but tne nttx-- of rep-ntanc- ha3 i proved lt?ir aa punishnett. and In town suitab e for ooj- - t ftayi!lat the Glrard Col-- j $4 "f IUWA it hat ' NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. WHITMAN ,:u-- A TUE NEW YKAll. t " 4. V Year: I" I Here a Happy New - ,UND3 or Sunshine's In the sky. Join the throng cool sor.g 13 lot l nuooER And swell the That comes by. AT And Var a smi1 fur strann; Welti me all yer kin; "arve t.e roast Ramblen And give a toatt 4 E. O. Hall Son's s To s that happt-n- In. Agents. eutf UstJ in Wish we H may pr-i-e- In whaf'er v e rto. NEW STOR must if Befor. An' we eL TW Whiy r.t ach'll Jn. offlc Tiv-- Uilsg through. ' Help tbe others - ths At rrop-- . 1- 9 e kn antE 4 King and Fort Streets. ' b- - 1 RED Kl u xirT'A" Whlk.er. Ls do U 1 J ;r I Pw - - Mu"ir 01 caus aauuvs- Tib.av . tns Btm? cuA I ATX . ' v. n rz ,TTTF. .PACIFIC COMMERCIAL .ADVERTISER:- Tl'OfJV.r:. DECEMBER 31 im.

5 kr.e badly swollen. The yoang doctor r m finromptiy cut open t:ae knee, but saved J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & ijthe leg. . One day he nad no lint to bind j O cai Q MAINS' ,1 the .wound, ko he used the tow stuffing O 'sticking cut of an o!d horsehair sofa. M I! i e. v . u...v. UJV, I j wound so much improved that he.rea-Q- - Q enfu mai uiw, uippeu in reruvian ' NOW FOR YOUR balsam, would not; nly . disinfect a O HOSPITALITY wound, but would keep tree fromiZC FOLLOWING PLANTATION it I tUa . . . . rnvi- - ...... T ; . . . . .l. t . AND MA-rUliA- L tCH INERT, SUPPLIES I Navy Journal, va;j the foundation of o IS OFFERED FOR SALE Bl IS QUALITY a one of tbev inst si itlsfactory successes Q CKWER CO LTD.: ht ever had in si irgery. was .11 M It the -- 5 then no consideration? means of Introdui.'ingr into the Army use of hemp, Even, coons look Much Entertaining On the tarred as O a if "all A dressing for wounds." O Jfl(U)ll(L certainly they are not alike," - nay PARTCULAR3 AND PRICE a: JTJLL ' .; , 0; That Island. Genoro- is air Aithur. . IXS BH HAD BT CALLING AT all the same quality. o Of CHXIR OFFICE ON QUEEN .. anything be more true the late Sir Arthur Sullivan's Caa doings many instances are "0t tracer. than this concerning Jewel- Ona secretary of a Sun- - - THE HQLI DAY FESTIVITIES school in a 'poor- Westminster dis-relat- es ry or silver goods? How thai; he risked a peftny n many pieces made in the stamp on an appeal to Sir Arthur for Q OHM. BURLET DRILL,, COMPLETE. subscription t o the school's 0 0 0 yrra h. p. boiler, com- - same pattern, from the com- - f! i annual o day gtr-O- air in the country. There was no spe- mm. R. ETC. on o inon plated ware to the Polo Game on the Sunnyside Grounds cial claim th musician, but the lat 5 OS3 SET FOWLERSTEAM PLOW 8 ter sent a half .guinea, and thereafter a: CTOUB OANO) AND FULL ASSORT finest of gold, bear the same ' at Paia--Dr. Beckwith never forgot to Tepeat th gift year by o tZTSTT SPARE FAQTS. year. ... .! outward resemblance? III. ; , ya BOIL-- SM H. 1. BURLING Can you tell them apart? I Inthe FUMITURE LIKE Yet you do not wonder ICARUS SAILORS a GX3B SET oeBN 8 FUEL ECO NO (Special Correspondence.) o 1M fUBES. that there is some difference B 4 WAILUKU, Maui. Dec. 29. A socie ARE UNDEFEATED TWO WOJITHINQTON HIGH DU-- in the cost of making. B CA-ACIT- ty .reporter would; find much to write . SST STEAMPUMPING ENGINES, T Is it not here where the o ff.M0.0M GALLONS PER 14 about in Makawao district during the The Honolulu Lie Only o A TOTAL HEAD guarantee and the reputa- ven Do HOURS JAG AINST holiday season. not wait until the last day before you call around and X UT M EET. tion of the dealer la your Stand off the Tars aV a selection as you may be disappointed to learn vo! o .Thursday, Miss Forbes, the teacher that the article T3 ONE-- U H. UPRIGHT TUBULAR desire has been sold. We will reserve piece P. safeguard? Hamakuapoko Makiki. the of furniture for III 13 of the Kindergarten, until the proper time comes in which to make the gift : This fall's productions had a tree on which was some little WE HAVE A CHIFFONIER size-FO- AfaO CALIFORNIA - MULES, IN of a tremendous HH n LARGE r-ji- ORDER. brace some striking exam- gift for every pupil. During the 21st, The sailors of the Icarus played the AND TWO SMALL DRAWERS. This is one of last of their matches in Association beautiful Chiffoniers ever shipped to Honolulu. is fancVul o - PORTLAND CEMENT. ples In the better class of Miss Mosser had a tree for her pupils de .gn. It not In football a&ainst the local teams on Sat- nor is it elaborately caryed. But what it lacks these of the Paia Kindergarten. The same s in amCHL T RAILS. U POUNDS AND ornaments. urday last, in trie contests against is more than made Up by the beautifully mirror-lik- e Wai-kap- polish 9 POUNDS. Magnificent brooches and day, Mrs. Austin, principal of the u England ana Scotland they had as- - i in golden oak and excellent cabinet work. sorted their superiority, and was an- - TWO W-T- FLAT CARS, government school, held closing it jo Other Chiffoniers of a smaller sizes in mahogany, mahogany . pendants set with the differ- ticipatea that Saturday's game, when j finish and golden oak. CUAGO. exercises, in which Christmas was the tr.ey encountered the full strength of gems. "Art Nou-veau- ," SMOKER'S TABLE A neat gift to gentleman. o I- - ent The sine:-- rtonolulu, would present them with Q. a This table TWELVE FLAT CARS, theme While the children were ! I 2 k. - I . J a. consists of a moistened box for cigars, a cutter, two cellars roor aUAGE. so popular at the tx - and an T3 lug :uus auuui tiuuu ViaiiA, lumiug, This- was, however, not. the case, as electric battery to light the cigars ' ON3 STUMP PULLER. ar- surely did appear window i'O Paris Exposition. Highly he' at the afler a hardlv fnutrht . iramo thu Uat ANOTHER GIFT FOR A GENTLEMAN is to great of all u,e a SHAVING STAND tistic and individu .1. Not the excitement the IJttle ( licague representatives could do or a CELLERETTE. These CeUerettes are for cards, etc. o ones, and he had a gut for everybody. ; was to make a draw. LADIES' DRESSING TABLES birde'-ey- e o 1 V. . . . f in maple the kind turned out by the I ...... The toss was won by Lieut. Pilchard, J ' and oak' with oval mirrors of the best make. . , day, par who was skipper of the Icarus crew. Christmas elaborate dinner - LADIES' DESKS Mahogany, y yard. the town team had- to i golden oak, and birds'-e- ties and gorgeous trees were enjoyed and Mmmcnfe A very : manle We have all the high-clas- s with the rays of a declining sun in their appropriate gift to a young wife. & Co.. at the residences of Mr. and Mrs. A. - L Brewer to B leyes. I he game had been in progress i u . PARLOR CHAIRS from one of America's largest and best gold and silver novelties Baldwin of Hamakuapoko, Mr. and .bUt a sh.ll t time When Stolrwa nlavinir known factories. X LIMITED. be- i . be found anywhere, and ui, iuaRiinau, j ctiiier nan, ptaccd tne town in an ad- - JUST ONE burnt-woo-d o aicu - n It is a handsome stand called the King Alexander McKibben of Makawao, and vantage with a- neatly scored goal. The j Coal. Look at yom lieve It possible, to meet all l!1 it and will wish it wias yours. Queen Street. others. During Christmas night a bal1 waa set n"tkn again and a AND MANY OTHER THINGS', exhibition f tha game was given, I such as requirements for good3 in large tree for Maunaolu Seminary giilsl:l'e LIBRARY TABLES, TABOURETTES, SETTEES was in Baldwin Hall. The sailors perhaps shmvinsr th better i SECRETARY our various lines. held tree ! combination. BOOK CASES, LADIES' TRIPLE MIRRORS. MAHOGANY was ox PARLOR a hun nu ua6 caiiuj, peamiLs Tl,e liouolulu f,n"iva.k Vi,.wv,r CABINETS, CORNER CHINA CLOEST3, SIDEBOARDS Selection packages sent to hand-mir- -j PEDES ? cakes, etc, and one hundred worked effective' WICKER-WAR- E hard and, playing an TALS, ASSORTED in Chairs, Rockers' and Set-- I B any part of tho Islands. rors, gifts to the girls, reflected thejgarae, forced an unproductive corner, tees ' I Lands lights of many candles. A large and j They were, however,, not to be denied You cannot help but find something you afterwards in- ;0 that need for your house - attractive tree pleased the members of !and s!:L,y Smithies o or that will make a holiday gift to a friend or relative ' i the Sunday school of Paia Foreign ailtck Z n. . i more determined, be- - th cal1 Q o lwMre half time had lessened )'-''- "D Christmas afternoon a polo game. their deficit. score- - I 11M s A .. 1 - 1 1 C I Half time jQ. iuuh. piace un .mei ouunysiue grounus,l U For nnvnT.ni n ' O ' ' ' K Paia. After a lively contest. Messrs.! ioatli's i W. O. Aiken, D. T. Fleming and J.i After the interval the tars started off b I iiUJJiii'.i.' 4 Ritchie won over Messrs. D. C. Lind- - hi fereat style and before long had again o FORT STREET, say, H. A. iialdwin and F. A. Alexan- - placed the ball through the town's de-de- r. v " Ifense. The score was now equal, and Sale. 90 enoris were made by. either side Invitations have been isaufd to an.?1to O . win. The sailors for some Jeweler 'At Home" by Mr. and Mrs. W. . ani Silversmith . r, . ... , i'v.iiv-- kj UKVllll a. o (OW .irvij again VIllUlV & "- - Co.i " jpic.n.cianic, ucwura "'iirnia continually bombarded the Hono. J BOX 342. wuicii means uancing ine oiti lulu soal. FenwUk. however, defended Q. o i year out and the new year in. in excellent shape and kept his charge Q. 13 intact. At the call of time the score v GENERAL NOTES. O Corner King: TRACT stood at: and Bethel Streets. aCTS IN KING STREET and Cal- X Mr. Mrs. William Coffee of HONOLULU 2. guests --4 j. H0PP & CO-.- & CO-.- baa tt,tl to 11.500 a lot, formerly ifornia are of Mr. and Mrs. ICARUS 2. "OPP j. H0PP & CO. o David Center of Spreckelsville. They Fhe team proved Icarus has itself ' M G N. Wilcox'! premises. - ootn nave Deen residents or Maul. : j rtliablecombination. The sailors ex-D- r. E. G. Beckwith of Paia was se- - pct to be 'back here in about three " PIERFECTLY riously ill with heart trouble dufjng n,,nthf ahd the season's practice should I I ' in the 22d, 23d and 24th His many ,,lace the tovvn J'i a position to inflict J i'ii mi' ii LAIN rtflsive defeat upon them, exceedingly nxious con-- a , 3110 JJL rrienas reit Honolulu Forwards. Smithies. Bot- - olthUllb HOTOGRAHIC t ? v ' it,,r,lle.v. Davies. FJlackman, Manuel An- - TUimi'l LOTS IN MANOA VAL- - 7Sunday, the 23d, Mr. R. h . Engle !l.;rsen; halfbacks. Stokes,' Parish, ' D. I OIWTERS read one of Phillip Brook's sermons" at Anderson: backn, McGill, Soper; goal. fonncrly MonUao'i Tract. $3,000 the Paia Church. renniek. Dr. Beckwith is now slowly recov- NOTES. 1VER JOHNSON BlCVClCS ering. Saturday's goals were obtained by VVc tivc full iustructions Mrs. A. N. Kepoikai, of Wailuku, Stokes and Smithies. M FREE has for sale some most sofa! The poal on Christmas Day in the unall beautiful Scotland and Icarus match was shot LEADERS IN THEIR CLASS. pillows, embroidered on satin. . The by Kay, who becoming art aggress- proceeds is HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIU-- are to be used for the bene- ive forward. Kodaks and Cameras fit of the Haili Church, of Hilo. The men who were, left out from the TRACT, from $200 to $250 a let. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Nishwitz are at League team have chalenged Satur If you intend purchasing anything the Windsor Hotel, Wailuku. They day's eleven. The match will take piace Shot Guns, 5 o on Thursday Rifles and In this line it will be to your advan- were formerly teachers of the Keala-ho- u at clock next and ate promises to be a one. tage to call upon us. We up-to-d- fast are school, of Kula, but next year will Next Saturday sees the first League in everything pertaining to pho- teach a government school on Oahu. contest England vs. Scotland.. Both LOrS IN KEKIO TRACT, tography, and our prices are all right. Messrs. S. R. Dowdle and D. T. teams will turn out in all the pomp and Ammunition Fleming, of Makawao, departed on an circumstance of war to wit. their new MakM Ialand, $600 a lot. outing to Hana, via the crater of Ha-leaka- la. uniforms and the game will be. with out doubt, the most closely contested HAMMOCKS, Today a party that has yet been witnessed. on horseback went to T. Andrews is away in the Volcano LAWN Ulupalakua. They will be guests of Island. SWINGS, Mr. L. R. Crook for a n'ght, and return Bob Anderson, who as been Mes-dam- STEAMER on the 30th. In the party are es away, has returned to his own AND VERANDA CHAIRS. TWXNTT ' LOTS IN ..PUUNUI Aiken and Cox. Misses Edith again. Alexander and Dolly Mr. Ault has written to say that he 1 a' Sumner, Messrs. ACT. Mi 200. $1,300 lot. Aiken, Cox will be down from Wailuku to take Automatic fTROUSERS and Alexander. part in the English vs. Scotland match. GOOD FORM The Maui Drug Company expected to G. Davies and IJottomly did great l Hanger open their new store in Wailuku with things in the forward line against Ica- NICKEL Etc.,' 426 FORT STREET. a grand display of Christmas novel- rus. PLATED Etc. ties, but as their building was not Fennick is perhaps the most reliable completed in time, the goods purchas- custodian in Honolulu. Cockburn refereed in excellent style CLOSET ed had be ar SETS to sold in San Francisco and" held the game well in hand. Yule Tide ha sacrifice. RIGHT WING. ' Presents During the 27th, Dr. Robert McKib. further particular apply to bin arrived on laui, per Claudine, to BATHING SUITS, take up a permanent residence in Ma- LAWN TENNIS kawao, where a pretty cottage has OUTFITS, Select Assortment of fc'een recently built for him. FANCY AND PLAIN LEATHER BELTS, By the same steamer. Miss Minnie Give Him Bailey, of Oakland; Messrs. W. O. BASE HALLS, BATS, GLOVES c. Smith and J. P. Cooke, of Honolulu, AMD MASKS. PERFUMES also came to Maui. They were enter- km tained by the H. A. of A Pipe t Baldwin's, Hamakuapoko. The two gentlemen return" to Honolulu today. Foot Balls, Punching Gloves American and European y Bags, Boxing & Miss Dolly Sumner, of Hilo, is Company spending the holidays with her cousin, v MOWERS AND AT Miss Edith Alexander, of Kaluanui. H.VN CRASS CATCHERS Real Weather: Very cold for the last day He will appreciate a good Estate Lowest or two; 56 degrees at 7 a. m. at an one, such as you can'buy at All Kinds of Repairing. Enameling and Overhauling at the Prices elevation of 1,500 feet. Nolte's. Perhaps he would Brokers prefer a nice, genuine Meer-chau- m, CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL with a silver ferule and amber mouth-piec- e; or, Pacific Cycle & M'fg. to- O. lO WEST Services should hit taste Incline KING ST Co 8pcial Thta Evening aiid FORT STREET. Benson, Smith & on Weiv ward French Briar, we can EHLERS BUILDING. Year' Day. show you an Immense varie- Thf following will be the servicer at ty of good ones to choose ' Limited. the Roman Catholic on from. For Saie. HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. Cathedral New Year's Eve: The prices reasonable but m in Year's too varied to mention an Twanty lota la Kallhi, from $? 7 p. m.. Solemn Benediction jf the Jew IXM each. Most Blessed Sacrament. advertisement. Come and A four-Inc- h water main run an.u. On New Year's Day the services will see the goods. They are sure Um strait facing these lots. b- - as follows: to please you. We have a Iridium Panels fi and 7 a. m., Low Masses with Holy full stock" of smokers' sup- (VIEWS) . particular e Communion. plies. and lans, 1:30, Pontifical High Mass. Something JESSE P. MAKAINA1. 12. New in Solemn Benediction with Te Deuin. ClaBS few At W. C. Achl A Co a Ott.i p. m.. Solemn Benediction. Special Briar Pipes, Meerchaum Pipes, High Color Work. r Music. Cherry Pipes, German Pipes, JSTANTAWEOUS PORTRAITS 0HA WOOD FOR SALE Saved a Leg and Made a Discovery . . . Tobacco Pouches "When the late Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, Cigar and Cigarette Holders IRIDIUMS. the eminent New York surgeon, was a BASS RELIEF, la any Quantity. Apply to young medical student at the Col'eg-- in Amber and Meerchaum W. C. A CHI A CO, of Phvsiclans and Knrronno in ' CARBON and Aork one of the Gold! and Silver Tipped. 10 Went King Stmt. was operating pho'sicians PLATINUM. JO. 1900. about to cut off an Irishman's leg. PH Jl7 TELEPHONE WAIN 199. but before beginning the operation OTOGRAPHIC CO. rave a long talk to the on am- U MIT ED. putation. students COPYING The Irishman op- given to Mott-S.idt- -- lay on the txial attention h Building. ol Fort Cujjom IIousc Blanks erating table in full possession of his' Corner 8NGEItS ALWAYS KSADT TO faculties, and ENLARGING, MACHINERY, etc. and'Hotel Btreeta. T as he listened to the dis- Of All KJnda ANSWER ALL CALLS. course he grew whiter and whiter. Fi- nally he jumped from the ble operating ta jFoit Only RUfe crying. 'Get me me breeches be gob-I'l- l Nolte's, . st. . FOR tne felfbett grade of RED die me SALE at B 5H ia a ted tn made b; with leg on!" And with that th btamp e was out of the room. Dr. Sayre &STAIIAN GAZETTE r HAVvHAN QAZETTH CO. found him several days Read Advertiser. later with his the I AUTHORITY. MORTGAGEE'S KOTICB OP EMTFN- - .By TION OP FORECLOSURE ANI OLD OP BALK. . BOREAS MADE THINGS H ATUU NOTICE. Notlc I hereby irlven r..,. CHILLY the power Of rrir.f a I .....i i- - H0N0LULANS v nap- - FOR rr't wl,n ctrtaln una 22d. lsa.s. rrnude by"'" aaieu j : ..( the I tw of 1W: C. W. Kinnev f Hr.,i laland of Oahu. Territory of a7 holding water privilege Hawaii BLANK HERB , ill p'r'" wert not enough blankets of pajamas, put them both on. Up water rate ,r here- - ot aatd Honolulu dm mrt . " n In Honolulu Saturday and last Nuuanu Valley the wind howled water Cor corded the iCrifatrV f '11 1 ' rtM of rij5, rift th 311. in llunoiulu In nt i'.r night It was cold. Everybody j.hrouSh thw V i .r J urn. - IMI Ka I lrt'i tn mc f.?rLi tQOrtage intenda to aay o, even CurtU J. Lyons, J1 f'i j"y",,, the the mnrtiruir. .. . , the tanta . all night Those who live in Work on 1st day Territorial meteorologist, 1 : ; a m-m- lul i Wnt'f th. br.ikn. to wit: the non.Di.m.n. ... and he Makiki and usually have a kick about m. lereat when due. ought to know, because he keeps tab the warmth of the night air, whistled f1'1 remaining unpaid fur Notice lm likewlae prop- - i,l ultrn that th On the thermometer day and night. a different tune, and midnight searches iw I I -- ,ny "r du Wul jiffer lilanketa fnri . i.f i jy t'"f SoUJ 'were the lit:, Vww pubUc Honolulans who arc to cold - M ten per auction unused , 1,1 i additional cent auction room, at th Few light. 'summery dresses werl - ' of Jamn r. Morgan spells I i.riv.l-H- ' tMn which rales re- except perhaps once every two seen upon the streets yesterday, and ! ii i , . years or so, wondered If an Iceberg toward evening furs and jackets made TODAY ?' mk rM, r ..omlng delinquent), are tad floated down frcm the Arctic and their appearance. Delicate people have i,. 4'iHM-iil- without further The proix rty covend by aal.t mort- - felt the keen, wintry air severely. Z An ptoc was making the circuit of the Islands. ,fVe . c,,n.,f: th1 rtaln Meteorologist Lyons say3 that at The winds that blew down Nuuanu 6:30 yesterday morning . j Hi" o'clock at tyahle lit bfflf. of the IUtrlrt of Hamakiia. Ha-T- T Inland of and Manoa valleys were surcharged minimum reglster-wlt- h ri4 In the basement of Cap!- - rrituTr t Hawaii, bounded ano Punahou, the mark AT AUCTION I p.irtl.ularly Uficrlbd aa follows, u xephyrs which went straight tojed on the thermometer was fifty-fiv- e BOOKS ANDREW BROWN. the tones of thin people, and those degree This, he says, is the usual Comment ln on the north corner of who ordinarily sleep under a sheet and minimum of the year, and it has rarely ALL KINDS. . Honolulu Water Work, mv. mrprtm or Kaumoll. and run a mcsqultonetttng. gone lower except once a few years ALL SIZES. tut i, I we. --"O. I "WO. . 7i.l nlnir alona via The man who rooms had a hard back, when fifty-tw- o degrees was MONDAY, DECEMBsih 31 k.ukul tr,, marked V.. ALL PRICES. TL1' maka time or His landlady forgot to reached. The cold is due to a keen AT 10 A. M. I!.,: lhfn nr iitream 1 it si.ilf.d proposals 3 W., 20 feet to 1'apapa put la an extra blanket, or failed to north wind, and comes from the west a kuleana At my salesroom, corner Alakea and inenre aion Mid kuleana N. 72 AV. watch the dally trend of the meteor- side of a blow. H. M. Whitney stated Examikb Our S5 feet; ft. 1 K.. 575 - ologist's mercury Merchant streets, T will offer for sale I i: KKCKIVRD AT TUB OK-- M ft- s. 2 k forecasts, and the result was yebterday that the in his J..0 feet; thence up alon overcoats, 5 a. m. yesterday at auction, nr l i aaln utream that dress suits and othr thermometer at i'H'i uuiiiiimiuuQii, Voi to Hone ma-ka- and kukul tree marked X. l parts of his wardrobe were plentifully moraine was down to fifty-si- x de A BRAC, Patent : Kir- - FINE BRIC Station, until January IS, of l-- noTernment road: N. II 2 w grees. was on ,Kl f.,r t!i" delivery la Honolulu 1,1 sprinkled over the bed. The man who This at his residence ELEGANT CHINAWARE, Flat-Openi- r:7 ftM marked X. mauka of I ng - was lucky enough to possess two suits Piikol street, near King. tit Mi tin- montn aner nouncation Kiowai thence down alonjt mJddle of MANY CUT GLASS SYRUP PITCH y .(r;)f.ima of lender, for aiream to place of ERS, Contalnlnir an arejt of thlrty-Kl- x Orpheum, to TOBACCO POTS, MUSTARD POTS, On flrst-st- x piston fir en- - arret THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE of like character at the . itdtm nl beln the name premise dencrthtvl 'which management is aiming: to PUFF BOXES, ETC., ALL SILVER ... Books i the iu ry vv per o ivnyai Ta-pap- a. -- jln, i.irw mnuni urant No. 1737 to PAST YEAR RECORD OF 'charge an admission fee. Cheapest . Approtlovnt weight 1.000 and aame MOUNTED; t2f" Best and in the market anutiv the that were conveyed np 1 " . " x " PIANOS, to the mortcairor by deed of pnhuum inrii fvfivtc-- ur tonnVvUtoIl avenue. Is 'rysecuredp!"for a parsonage and XI tiiJ PERFUMERIES, ppei'intuuon muni, wcuupaay ail rvUn1, dated Auaniet at, 189. and for Central Union Church. Holiday ' recorded In the office of th nrap i Claus" ATOMIZERS, ' shopping and delivery of Santa Wall, Nichols Co., Ltff. l!l. of Conveyance- - n liber 1M. pa ice 304. ((..mtlnued from Page 4.) presents city causes un BOOKS, etc. , Ate". ? throughout the oemer witn all the lijthte. ease-ment- a. usual animation in all circles, and is Ai on exhibition at office. Ulie tWO-ll- ht Wagon Fifty-sevent- h equlppd prlvllefree and appurtenance "anniversary of w temporarily checked by a heavy ' ' f,,f 4rrvii, to rurrr 1,204 flr thereunto beloneinr. the recognition of Hawaiian indepn- - downpour of rain at dusk. The ft . EntTll M. W. lIOL.TSWOTtTIl. a national holiday unobserved old child of Wm. Boyd succumbs to fa- Mortrairee. injuries to spine, by a WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. j;ec,!li itlKI tu lOOQl pfl JT J1 bid. in any of the business circles. Wm. sustained Term Ppooner, an old resident, Is founi dead ,fa,thSpclal ,n Cah. United Btatra gold coin, - cf the NATIVE In his house, having passed away, np- mas lo any or all bid. deedn at eipenae of purchaser. churches.-Christ- dinner .jto younfi saws r)t For parntly, from natural causes severnl Y. M. KKNNKTIt U. O. WALLACK. further particulars apply to mf.n at the C. A. Hall arranged ! . , . e. ago. HATS and Holmes Htanley. attorneys for mt.rt-faare- days Movement afoot to form a !for and served by members of the of or .uirepy Hoard Commlloner, to municipal Her association. Football contest be-f- Honolulu rlrw DeparUneQt. draft a charter Late1, Honolulu. Decern Wr Hth, 9Cit consideration at the next Leglsla- - tween Oahu College Alumni and Maile 5730 tu weddlntr at Walklki. :"m" xr"n V,1 26th BoardS?ll"l"l"Zof Health following re- - j 8 IT. Rough Stray MORTOAOKK-- NOTICK OF INTEN- Rev. II rarker officiating. trenchment policy discharges Bacterio!- - RKUI'LATION RKGARDINO THE TION OK FOKKCLOtiUKE ANIl Nth Thanksgiving d;iy. Services 3t ogist HfilTmann, Dispensary Physician j INTKiaiKNT OP THE DEAD OF HALE. the various churches; collections in all lloward. Examining Physician My." j will b for the Victoria Hospital for 'end Veterinarians Monsarrat and IN TUB DISTRICT OP Notice la hereby oumuant Shaw; Hoard declares It will purify Chi- HatS..; to power that Incurables. Three football contests HONOLULU. the of eale contained In that public natown. 1" certain mortgage dated "May ith, ImSS, claim attention of the for the 27th Supreme Court of Hawaii de-- 1 maue oy K. KaU-lhul- Ho- aftenoon. ways WhiTi'im, bavin no William of clares vested rights the law of For Ladies and That there ben nolulu. Island of Oahu. Territory of Ha DECEMBER. over land; also adoption of child Gentlemen pl OZtZZZZZi that trtiiril for burial of the dead waii, morisjajror, to William (J. Itrash rives It no rifihts as heir. Japanese J Iec-- . Delegate-elec- t, a r'tuire by law at the expiration of of said Honolulu. mortaaa''. and re 1st Hawaii's It. woman of Iwllel nearly murdered by a j tit set, 1904, corded In the ItearHtry of Conveyances W. WIIcov, and secretary leave by th man to she earn-if:r- s. riol October 1st. and an whera had siven her ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN of time having been granted in Honolulu, in Liber 17. on nntre rtlo Janeiro for Washington. St. An- i'trtin to 3r.. the mortgagee fore- - ! 23th Jap- for uu h spnclal Intends to drew's church fair, at the cath?drn! Evidence accumulates that MENTS FOR AUCTION BY burial permit until cbee the mortKaxe for condition brok- anese secret societies composed of para- met-rle- i non-payme- grounds, proves an entertaining u.vi a prescribed by law should en, to wit: the nt of princi sites defeat Justice in Hawaii, shielding be avtiUUle, and now that such feast-li- e pal and Interest when due. financial success. Rfteptlon of tbe criminal members. David L. Na-oii-e, Young Young Women's their E. T. Murata's arruriKements are accomplished Notice la like wine given that the Men's and a leading native, dies. Will Fisher, an property therefore conveyed by the said mort- Christian Association at Prog.sj Hail I 2?th T.nst of business trusts "in h the f!, gage will be sold at public auction at passes off With much satisfaction b-t- REAL ESTATE AGENT VHE HAIIIK ItPiMve.f, That no permit for tnter-men- t4 ' restraint of trade" "bows to Federal the auction rooms of James F. Mor I nhull be granted as to numbers and sociability. the flight against ti em begun by .AND AUCTIONEER, within the city gan, Queen street, Honolulu, on Hatur fittinply some ago ap- ff FLe K m 9 T mm rw a 2nd Kawalahao church the Advertiser months is .1114 Nuuanu St. TeL Blue 833L mnits cept to those already possess .law lt a parently won. ' Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets fn Imrl'tl plots. 12 ocior-- noon. The property covered ; . . . . jTTVirti ' 11 ii-- t 30th Funeral of David I Naone from t Thl regulation snail go Into effect hy ald mortgage consists of; rrKoiaMf.nvo iiiwiui First All that certain tract of land musical services and Is largely att-- led Kawalahao Church. One of Honoluu's r'm arvl after the first day of Janua- situate at LHeo, Honoluhi, Island at by an Interested audience of natives voidest days; the Fehrenheit thermom- ry. A. r. Itet Oahu, Islands, in eter at Punahou was at 55 degrees this Hawaiian described and foreigners. jniornlnR'; 02 c. n. lloyal the lowest known; there is wood, Patent No. 240. Ijtnd Commis- 3rd The Protective League of Hono- groee, years ago.' To rrenldont Hoard of Health. sion Award No. 732, containing an area di some Attorneys, 17-1- lulu organlxes for work with W. A. Honolulu. 7. 1900. 707 of acres, and being the same Nt. premises conveyed to the mortgagor by Ilown, president; Rev. O. L. Pearson, And to whom it may concern: ded of Kanakaokal, date! January vice president; D. H. Case, secretory, NEW YEAR'S DAY 19th. and recorded In the office and Jos. P. Cooke, treasurer. Rsr iiar I beg to call-you- r attention to my Corporation Notices. of the Reaintrar of Conveyances on meeting of Social Science Club discusses capabilities as an auctioneer, and re May flth. 1K9H, In Liber 177. paa-e- t 433 wireless telegraphy and kindred elec- AT THE HAWAIIAN spectfully solicit such business as and 439. subjects. might be your disposal. I as NO BEER TO BURN. BUT BEER TO- -' Herond All trical at act ref that certain tract of land Bth People's Ice- - Company BEAT THE BAND. ANNUAL MEETING. Apueolkl. Kula, maul, con- The1 and efee:' conduct such' sales as are for situate at arnl-gsmafe- d. The Dinner,' ut the Ilif? TloteJ 1- Company taining an area of 2.1 -2 acres, and tie-I- n the Hawaiian Klectrlc mally demanded In the transaction of LARGE INVOICE OF , , Apana 2 of Royal Patent Orant No. Peveral small parcels of city Will Be a Superb lour legal affairs; make appraisements andM TlIK ANNUAL MKKTINO or 2wr to Kautunahete, and the land by the real estate sells at public auction to act as administrator of estates. I have $1S.-00- 0. do Korce. itiN (hodler of the Kona-Ka- u Telep- aid Kantt' conveyed to Puue, satisfy a partition suit, realizing all the facilities necessary for the suc- hone snd Telegraph Compvny will be by deed dated November 22d. 1J62, re cessful conduct of this especial class of corded In said Registry office In Liber f.th accepts and Olympia at office) compsuy. llo- The Government business. I am a licensed auctioneer 1.l the of tht - -- - . page 19. At the Royal Hawaiian Hotel the . ' . - ' limliaA iltwail, January , uoi, at 10 Third All that certain tract of land tnkes over from th contractors the dinner on New Year's Day w ill be the thoroughly . familiar with all-th- e re r down-tow- n system 1 ( situate at Apueofkl. Kula, Mavl, con- sewer section of dis highest production of the skill of the quirements demanded in the office as L. fl. A1TNC2HT. taining an area ot forty-seve- n scree. trict No. 1. Pleasant evening concert such, and PERSONALLY CONDUCT chef de cuisine. During the dinner the Beer- Secretary. and being the same premises oVerrlbed at Patiahl Hall to guests and pupils of all sales. In short, I will take full and M In Royal Patent Orant No. 225 1o Pu College. Hawaiian Quintet Club will play the il tatoi, Hawaii, December 2. lt0. Oahu complete charge of all affairs apper IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE. tt. Ith Th dredger at work nar the soft sweet native music so loved by taining to real estate. s;i Together with the tenements, here menu speaks ditaments, privileges and appurte miirln railway meets a serious niishai Hawaiians. The for itself: nances thereunto belonging. tn its inncMnery throuph long contin-nou- s MENU. come to stay. of regular DIVIDEND NOTICE. use and two of Its hands narrow- It baa Sure WM. O. RRASH. ', Mortgagee. ly escnp Injury In Preserved Peache3.au Cognac. monthly Invoices. the crash. Kastern Oysters on Half Shell. A IJI'A KT KIlLY DIVIDEND 13 DUB 10th A dljration of prominent Olives. Radishes, pin Money Pickles. Real 1 pij.iMi to the stockholders of Terms Cash; United States gold Mrmons arrive per Zaland!a to parti- Salt Almonds. coin; deeds at expanse of purrhaaeT. cipate In approaching fiftieth anni- Canape l!ier's Kteiintshlp Company at their to the dAnchoise. H. iftl.e For further particulars apply versary of Mormonlsm In these Island Chicken Soup a la Richmond. L. Dee, Prop. on Thundiy, Janusry 3, 1900. Holmes Stanley, attorneys for mort- Estate So- Boiled Ulu, H. II. HO All, HerreUry. gagee. Annual meetir.g of the Historical Sauce Holandaise. Young As- 1'ommcs Parisiennes. GET YOUR CLOTHES MADE BY Honolulu. iWember 20, 100. 67U Dated. Honolulu. December W. 1!0. ciety at the Men's Christian Suckling Pig 872S sociation ball. After the election of of- a la Kalakaua. 'Tenderloin of Lieef. Sauce liearnalse. Owners ficers the president. Dr. N. T?. Fmr-- , KAHUKU LANTAT0:i. ' t'otelettes du Via rides a la Perigueu. My Real Estate Department is de- iQiConXoiiniigiiCiiilii! UNICES FOR RENT. son. read an historic account of the Taroena Fritters, Hawaiian Style. voted to the listing and sale of Realty, old fort of th's cltv. The Republicans la. 9-- Punch a Romalne. thoroughly equipped. My Office, tt Progress Block, . Oreg n and is most , N' TUANKKIl.H OF MIIAIUH I'NDEUSHJNED OFFBIW '"VSJ0!" Roast Pheasant a 1'Anglnlse. methods are peculiarly my own and ' THE In I Canvasback Duck. Quarry and Rock Crushing Plants . III im ms'te on ulLVTu? ' all the sfockbook from offires for rent In the McINTYRK ...in n t An r rli'd llommv. are uniformly of satisfaction to th :.nh to th ere, cor-- r., n.n PAUOA VALLEY. '1 31t Initfant. HUH.DINO. now being let at ,rh purpofl. Prime Ribs of Beef with whom I have business relations, Tl.. monthly dividend will be paid King streets, thia eml-centen- Yorkshire Pudding. as In departments utmost ner of Fort and s - , all the the CONCRETE ENGINEERS and CON- 1 ! iithM,rmon.s Jut.i- ii. ::i t Instant at M. H. CJrlnbaiim city rolv lo K K BISHOP. Stuffed Turkey. courtesy is extended to all. Special TRACTORS. Estimates furnished and A Co. &' lW at the Orpheum. The" Truffles. Cranberry At C Brewer Co' ' Queen Ft Sauce. attention given to the subdivisions of contracts taken for foundations, mono- ud.ite-gas- s Window of Krurer, Mashed Potatoes. . C. MOf.TE. w'' Frank outlying tracts. TWENTY-FIV- E AND lithic concrete structures of ell kinds; Jeweler, of isiana torn on tne cod. fire-proofi- pavements, Tre i irer K. 1. Co. NO i ICE. watchmaker and corner MORE YEARS' experience justifies bridges, and Fort and Merchant streets. Is smashed ' any work Involving the use of Portland ltl,w this statement. cement concrete. Agents hy some no j and licensees IS HEREBY GIVEN unknown miscreant, but Mayonalse au Volaille. steel-concre- NOTICE JLt" for Ransome te system con - HONOLULU THE MILL CO., 'low of goods occurred. Dr. J. H. Ray- Asparagus Vinaigrette Sauce. structlon, Monler SAILORS' II3ME that ' constructions. lt..u.i,il.a hill it!lpAnHni1lt'ni..nJ la t lu noui nroaMant rxt iYia n.mril MmCe Pi?, Hot OT Cold. ITIl ,P1Um S0G!UY. the Planing mill business. The Com-L- f Health.-Mysteri- ous death by mor- - House Renting Ma-'pM- T'till6-pan- office Is now located ftt the ne of Miss Clara Schneider, a do- - Strawberries and Cream, WING WO CH1U 4 TIIE ANNUAL MKETING OF THE goon building, room 11. All persons niestic employed In the family of P. : Vanilla Ice Cream. Assorted Cakes, AND member of the Honolulu Sailors' owing accounts to said company will j;euma,in j.jm, J Mixed Nuts. Raisins. Horn floe 1. and that of it Hoard of klndlv settle the same promptly. 6731 U.th-T- he concert of Mrs.W. Hoffmann island ana Cal.fornla rults. Ebony Furniture, 4 1 ' Toasted inmtee4 v, nrlf ,n , rnom of; and Wray Taylor, at the Opera House, Crackers. ColljBcting Cigars and Tobaccos. American Roquefort " t Chamli. r of Commerce for the benefit of the lepers' Christmad and Brie Cheese. t Chinese and Japanese Teas, Tltn nw' NOTICE. ..w.-i.t.. (Mond.iyl. 2 Dc( fund, px.aliied ft handsome slim, ai.d thn uee. , ;' Crockery, Mattings, tlie t of ember, 1300. program gave of varied delight to th . V," at 10 ft. m. ALL BILL STANDING AGAINST Rents Vases, Camphorwood Trunks large audience. ,. , . V. . A 1 be pre- Rattan Chairs. , SCH EKEIl, Relief Camp No. must either 16th Frank P. Bennett, A noted In- NOTICE, In no department of the real estate sented at the office on Punchbowl St., 1901. Secretary. Jan- dian scout and for some time past a business should greater caution be Sillrs or maH'-- to P. M Insdale before teamster of Camp McKlnley. Is found exercised than in these derartmenta. and Satins uary 1. 1901. lifeless In hi room, having shot himself. CHOICE SUCKLING PIGS. ISLAND OF ALL KINDS. EXPERIENCE, TRUSTWORTHINESS 210-21- in- 2 Nuuanu tuciDN or rmctRs. Thrte Chinese are arrested for the Turkeys, Fancy Dressed Turkeys and AND AFFABILITY are absolutely Street ASSESSMENJ NOTICE. human act of turning a sick country- Chickens, Sweet Corn, Apples, Navel necessary. man out of doors to die. Oranges, Cocktail Oysters. Eastern Oys- - Good judgment, business FOR LEASE. - foresight and a devotion to inter- AT THE ANNI'AI, MKKTINO OF CO lSltt The Kamehameho. Schools cele ,tTs in shells cr cans; Everything at the ih.t stH khotders of th California Feed rVAIALUA AGRICULTURAL rrate Founder s Dav bv aonrorriate ex- - 'lowest Market Prices. ests of my clients, while being guided ' n, Ltd., th following s wer. LIMITED. lerrlses, a luau. and memorial services.! HONOLULU MARKET CO.. LTD.. by their personal preferences Is my THt; UNDERSIGNED OFFERS A - i eie ted to serve as ofTlcers of the com- The Board cf Health begins retrench- ;Telephor.e 219. . Bethel St. assurance I give to those placing their Iras? for a term of years of that very pany f,.r In expenses Pollce-- 1 the ensuing year, vli: THE NINTH AND FINAL g;ment of Its Bureau. business In my aand3. jdvisirab'ie parcel of land situate on the I'fpsldent Mr. Cecil Brown man Lambert makes a gallant rescue corner cf Hotel streets,, etsment of ! per cent (110.00 by run- - and Richards Vk l'rllent and M.tnuger ".of lady and child stopping their Ledge Le Ficics Del' I ccacie recently occupied by the Fashion Sta-bte- a Mr. T. J King hare), has been called on the aosesta- - laway hors.? and saving the carriage Company. Possession may be giv Tnasiirer Mr. C. M. V. Foster le stock of thl. company, to become tfrom n. Ktn:ijiri-ii- n en on the first day of January next. retry C. F. Merrlfleld 20th A Japanese bicyclist collides particulars, apply to Mr tue and payabl. office of Castle ! For further "'liter Mr. W. O. Cwper at th. with a heavy dray and falling und ?r A Cooke, on 30, 1900, DE- WILL J. O. CARTER, I Mr. Ltd., October ts wheels injuries cause FISHER, rtors -- Mr. Cecil Brown. Mr. T. sustains wllrh Attorney-in-Fa- ct . : Mrs. Mary I. within a short limit Tha now 124, for King LINQUENT NOVEMBER 30, 1900. death I No. A. & A. S. RITE. 71 Mr. C. M. V. Mr. C. -- . . REAL-ESTAT- I Firter. flAnrvli.lt. linn 1 f r .. Brown. c. M. V. W. A. BOWEN, .....rtn.. AGENT FORSTKlt In HWx-k- . n-- r. California Feed Co., Ltd. for business the Waveiley and THERE WILL BE A REGULAR AND Treaa. Agricultural Co., ! AUCTIONEER, Walalua the crush of patrons and visiters indi - meeting of the above lodge at 7'30 Lt'd. COM cate due appreciation c.f the un-to-d- ae o'clock THIS (MONDAY) EVEN- - NOTICE - Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets. riiiiiuKr. me new r. a.vrra ar - ,i. iij, ei us nail. Aiasonlc Temn e. NOTICE rivue from San Francisco en rut to TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. WAI-nianai- n the Colonies, belated awaiting Entr- - TlIK HTOf'KPOOKS OF THE th? Members ftngnr NOTICE 13 l,nn mw an" WW "X ri exceedingly of Hawaiian Lodge. No. 21, Cor.ipnny will b closed HEREBY OIVEN THAT and Pacific Ixidge, 822. FOR th. Tearl CB7 Cemetery will be open ,y "nnP" a iare Na and all SALE. transfers from December 23th to -- t passengers for Honolulu; brethren are Invited - to be 2lt. Incluatr.. for Interments on and after Monday, al.o the present. A largo down town WAREHOUSE. November Sth. 1909. A special funeral '"' ,ate, Jas' ,A' ninT'r' By A centra 'ly LODGING located W. M. OIFFARD. train will leave the railroad station at w',,IwU,? urrf' two days before crd?r of the W. M. Triwnrcr, WAlmanilo Buj.ir Vn, E. B. FRIEL, Secretary. HOUSE with cottage, 671 LIS p, m.. d.IIf. rrmslnlng at ths nr"u Prt. . BUSINESS PROPERTY in in heart cemetery until all Intement of City. The rates for portatlon on. 1:1 n"' ... trani sr. .V;:".;," THE MELROSE, Kirg Street tolUr for the co- m- and flftv eert. r.leamhlp .S err ar"1 are nlease.1 with RESIDENCE PROrKRTY. NOTICE, i" appontmen:s. Chr stmaa tr?3 Cemml -- ' ------...... 1 1 e '"rir.V.oJonlaT.. ' i n if in 1 riii n vitniin u..nAi . -r.e . . TIIR STOCK HOOKA OF THE OI.O- - the For Sale or Rrnt. !u Cominy will I. rloKrd to lran-f-r- a in Nuuanu Valley, charge of any natnre, A three-acr- e lot in fr m Io, ember 23th to 31st, Inclri-It- . ither .7''23d-- Thc first lr.t of la-- cottages HAWAIIAN CEMETERT ASSO- - r..rto T.ir.in ;I'.isa the door. Prices moderate. Tele- - with large house and several vv' Ly inn mo Janeiro Id? Iim ne Jl'M It lie. . M CTATION, LTD.. plantation "one II. V.'HITNEY JR., 11, w, f r: V" vork. Sundav nir s:t-- ...... -- -- v,t f. I'in ! & CO. Treasurer Olowaij Co. .... ok (creu concerts (so called) by th Govern - Patent-bar- x ledeem .v- - HENRY WATERH0USE iment Is precedent for further o.. s Intrusion oiE BinderV, Voc HoTt b c7io 9. I I n J AS. f. A10RGAN JAS.-Fa;'-M0RGA- GORGEOUS THE CURSE VESTURES OF RED GREAT TAHITIAN h&mw mn Off AND GOLD "FjRtWALKER" 111 19 FOR THE GONSUL . Papa Ita TV I65 Qu'jen Strnt.il 65 Qunon Strest. Give an l'Kv - OURIi China's Representative's Efforts During the f. 0. Bo 534. Tit3- 7t P. 0. S A ear Future. ' Plague Remembered His by Papa TahiTTn It Ita, the - Crusade. Against Has "n.- wa...- - Auction Sale Countrymen. who has been in i f OF Begun Already. since his arrival In HonoT weks ago, is recovering Auction Sale be able in a 21 ANG WEI PIN, Chinese Consul week or tJT" OF But the most Important and richest C REFORM FO umimiim! Y for the Hawaiian Islands, held gift to the Consul was a magnificent a. robe of II tlUifULULU levee yesterday forenoon at red silk, reaching almost to his -?- -s- 8t- IN THE feet. Upon this were -- Bill BUILDINGS. the Imperial Consulate, at which it is worked with in ttSfifiovurunuv; men andt MEN finite care and exactness, names n.spaper renr estimated more than the, . tat.ivM air.Mf JjSWIs. whn "" Zfrraa Co., Ltd a thousand loyal or a thousand people wno nau sut k.."T Sugar MiSS A L. Murciltt, the Australian j submits of ita to Honolulu is n0VTrl?a& the Emperor gathered to scribed to the fund to present these rangements eSrf present young toKeQs to to that ? ON THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1901 Missionary, Spoke Last' the official with tokens the consul. The robe will nciently shut in win KJ,,ac wi ! e of their respect, honor and conn- - yeTt worn', but wl" be exhibited the stones an dwood ON TUESDAY, JAN. 22 901 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Night.- - ! on occasions, when the consul fir ue"ce- - be gathered at one s J.le J i . holds a reception, upon his birthday, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. At the premises. Punchbowl street, ot a , a j For more than an hour Chinese and when scienunc turn I,re below Queen street, I will sell at Pub- in he returns to China it will esting ater- - my Queen holiday be one themselves in Ai salesroom. street. Ho lic Auction all the WOODEN BUILD- The reform, crusade which is to be garb thronged the spacious of hia proudest possessions. All is possible tvd il I will sell Public Auction hese that Mr. 'aololn. at INGS and SHEDS in the RELIEF waged against vice In Honolulu began grounds and invaded th nciota Sifts were the work of Chinese Ita will receive uXY"! by order of the Treasurer, Mr. F. W. vanion, ana are tne result of eight encoaget CAMP. last .night with a sermon at the new residence at the corner of Beretanla some of them whir-- m fra McCheaney, the following certificates There are four two-stor- y buildings, Ivaurnakapili by months careful labor. to give ttem Church Miss A. L. avenue and Victoria an exhibition for the or stock In the Kona Sugar Co.. Ltd. 26 47 arouud-the-worl- streets, whither When all was ready, nearly about x feet each. Murcutt, one of the d fifteen DUblic. ThP oYT,n T Seceral aniens the assessments and now they had come by - of the leading Chinese due One building, 26x51; one building, missionaries who arrived on the Coptic invitation to wit- of Honolulu area for this purpose delinquent, together with Interest and 11 30. stationed themselves on i u':iaers u x Friday night. Miss Is en- - the veranda Lewia in ,!o Advertising expenses two-sto- ry Murcutt an ,. " luUil io are paid on or One building, 21 x 60, . ; was ar-- cenio and .v.... - v. JJ 'werov han,1anmn .in,.. 5 vuuoui. me miter 'r r ncr v cuacu. ntccore the day of sale: vnusiaaL in num, mm uer auuress mauumua auu rayed in the official garb ' ,he a Ta- - several .vJJ. i his sjjeds. -, hitian though de- the handsomest of dig-liver- last night, Impromptu and "JP"18 mfde and was surrounded by the'lesser ed Certificate 23, 100 shares, 10th aa-- j before she had re- - . standards, were four in nAoameav 11,000. Terms, cash. Tenants to have ten had time to nitaries of the consulate, his secretary cover from fatigue show- - ' d and under-secretar- y. Italian Fishermen Certificates 157 and 158, 50 shares days from date of sale for removal, the of travel, rf i The spokesman Here. each, 10th assessment, $1,000. and buildings to be removed within ed her to be an able and magnetic Z (Special Correspondence ' ' S K thirty days from ?hj 12 which, worker- - Certificate 104. 30 shares. 6th. 7th date of sale. weaker. Fiate the HILO, Hawaii, Dec. w., lhhfJ - I 28 a Sth, Jessie Ackerman, : "w"J" X.i..avkwB u cm- formed by the consul while Chinatown of Wr fth and 10th assessments, 21,500, liss oroiaery work, while spangles Italian fishermen arrived and was in flames, was lauded. - h: e Certificate 1S2, 25 shares, 8th, 9th JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. Miss Murcuft, will appear also tassels, glittering with gold and silver His labors the Roderick Dh- - on that day in quelling na ltftn assessments, J 750. in a series of lectures, and the tumult boat with them andl a' 3 the two la pendants, embellished the standards in panic-stricke- n i5 7, 232, 25 caused by the people as and . t Certificate shares, 8th. th dies hope to start an enthusiastic re- Oriental splendor. they fled iuvu ana tinito from their burning homes, expected sTinrfiv . . are .and ltth assessments. S750. form movement during the few weeks . The letters told the story of the con- o,i Certlflcate 115, 5 together with the assistance rendered "The shares, 10th assess they will remain on the Islands. Both sul's acts of official and private chanty established. men affl coent, 50. v the department of health, was praised, brought down ?2,500 wftj i have travelled extensively, each having to the unfortunate people of hia race and in coin tt Certlflcatea 120 and 121, 50 shares who were the speaker said the consul was Auction been around the world sovtral times, sufferers by the Chinatown deserving of the deepest respect and arti 10th assessment. S1.000. Sale fire of January 20 last. , W. I. Ball of the Kahu'ui s ar.d they will continue to rec-enii- Yokohama honor of the people whose mother hiL Certificates 124, 125. 127 and 128, 20 The can-duc- t, visited Ktigland for OF fioni this place. Miss Ackerman Is also narrative of his unselfish country he represented. VnH,,b,7 .. ihealth. each, 10th assessment, $800. engaged lit- in ivtunied to uturvu w,.pv nr in gathering material for assisting those entrusted to The consul much improved. last Ortlflcate 218, 10 shares, 10th as erary work. , thanked the people for his official care is told in detail. Two - $100. PODEN ISGS vhen interviewed .yesterday after- - their gifts in tbe spirit in which they enent. magnificent draperies T"1 . . ! for the archways were Certificate 141, 20 Bhares, 10th as noon by an Advertiser representative, given, and pledged himself to .uaiMin company have nn ,k jUie two missionaries they of hi3 audience chamber, each fully continue his efforts in eesmeni, jzuu. stated that ten feet long, were their behalf a3 b" had as yet not formed any dellnite plans similarly inscribed long as he remained Place the Jtover. She will hni-- Certificate 193, 5 shares, 9th and they with incidents of their consul. 'In about the first but intend going about among the the consul's career response another speaker said peo- of Februarv Jvth assessments,. J10O. ON FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1901 .natives and the Chinese and Japanese during the trying period of quar- the -- the ple hoped to see Yang Certificate 218, 35 shares, 9th and jnf the Islands for Individual observa- antine, reciting Consul Wei Pin AT 12 O'CLOCK how he sent drugs to rise higher and higher in lie assessments, $700. NOON. tion, as well as to deliver lectures. The the sick, and personally a daily the service istlif-- s of :lli1ri-KK(- whifh thou intonrl made of his country, and trusted he would F.W. MCIIESNEY. At the premises. Vineyard street to deliver will on helpful round of all the quarantine camps. preserve the pleasant BUST ACE S CO. ' be topics, and Upon relations of the Treasurer. netween illver and Llliha streets. 1 in one of them were four letters, United SMoolulu, - particularly reference to the evils of States and China in Hawaii as December 17, 1900. will sell at Public Auction: drink. Miss Murcutt, who has recent- - embroidered in gold, which interpreted he had done in the past. Kurope, brings into English, helped two-sto- ry ,i'y returned from from read: "He the Following the presentation Five wooden buildings. 20!h fmnno viih. nf (ranOTO, people under fire." On second the Liaiitcd. JAS. 1 a. Knlpndirl the guests were regaled with cold lunch, F. MORGAN. Auctr. .Oermanv. acripn nf ctot'onni - banner was the legend, "Love peo- one-sto-ry the light wines, fruits, candies One wooden building. 20 con views of the jrreat Passion Plav. ple as of your own and finger QUEEN STREET. X 33. iwhich acted'by son3." cakes. is hundreds of villagers ' Eleven two-sto- ry once every ten years, lasting sev- - " " wooden buildlnes.itnere .nave 20 x3S ieral months, and attracting visitors seen them in your happy home, his soul was already winging its flight one-sto- ry Fa"?-or,- One - wooden buildine 20- ai' Ahe :f l? . . . toward the great unknown. on prenn, m.u me large a.nu oiear, will! i"..irI'wwu me tne ' Oh my . 1 A . uuienani into . friends, let us not wrap our- Dealers in. K1 ivllhlt.i,l In llliicl.nlnn u. llllUt.. arH oa K.v.,tuwa lb j away two-Sto- ry ' in iiiuuuaiiuu ui icviuie luweu to a selves in the robes une wooden buildine. 24 by Miss Muroutt. whn .n u.or. v. safe distanoi h sstonH t u of selfishness! Let Fill I Vi us not lose our T fill Anetnmn . ... it. . a fT .1 - opportunities. There is FIREWOOD, ttotlf s, Several sheds and washhouseS. , the blue manMe and Jeweled with his arms folded, alaa that STOVE, ' diadem ;n. waiting his it should be so. 'work to do everywhe' STEAM and ; which completes the attire of the vil- - oom. ho he stood, serious and We go ' silent. need not to America, or to Eul Tamo " oi, ia(?e singers m tne celebrated drama. until tne nre reached a magazine and rope or to BLACKSMITH COAL, 1 Australia, to find the work The two ladies,. are now the guests of me .'w souis were blown into eternity. tO do." Flie'Vlt Victa in V. , . w : i niitlnUulldings to be removed within tr nr ,u-w.n- r was Wholesale and Retail. days inat heroism. Meanness and TsianHo o n,. ,ij' . .T. thirty from date of sale. and they exnress themselves mnrh da- - elhshness have no place In heroism t ho iVri Lne .raaise F Tenants to days lighted - ana have ten from data with the Ixianda mi Vcker-- work for others, to sacrifice for nth"-- -.-.Jlf- f1' -a- oi saie tor removal ,man. who was here for several weeks ye if need be. to die for others- -- light of7he gospel. And as long a, wl . . " ! I . . . v . J V C I O dEU. ffiLVB lit . .uioioin, H kA' t hr. I ii . il. . t ; ! PeClal..... an,i changes progress . attentlOD lven io Drying and made within the' 'The world has what it calls Its he- - long will it be!so. Th-r- e 1 ,Vh JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. period are most amazlnsr. roes. A Dewey wor takes a Manila, and he so much work, for us to do I White and Black Sand. TEE , nnen assea as to ner opinion in re- - u 'ero. An Aamirai Kcniey or a vv e want every man and woman to fgard to the moral condition of our city, Sampson conquers a Santiago, and the be heroic, every ;MiRs news one that is here to- Murcutt replied. "We have had no is flashed all over the world. They night, you all have your opportunity. to , become (time look around us, and are not known as heroes, It is the last Sabbath in r. y ' the nineteenth able to form an opinion, yeslc-rda- but "But hark! Amidst the hills of Gali- - century, and unless something is e urove aDout tne city, and we round near tne voice of Him Who spoke to stem done HOLIDAY RUSH BEING place so as no the torrent of iniquity before the beautiful' it seem'd to us '"an speaks. Listen to His the next year is ended, and we enter OVER, we are now offering" a Auction Sale that there could be no vice." , words, when He is asked why He com- - into the wonderful twentieth century. The congregation of Kawaiaha ttn: 1 come to seek and to save the few left-ove- r, VERY DESIRA OF Church went in a body at 7:30 last night ,,t' and He save His life for the souls and sixty thousand more drunkard" to Kaumakapili Chapel to Cf..!T5en- - , "Let us. v -- .r. BLE ARTICLES, i listen to the then, be willing to place our- - such sermon preached by Miss Murcutt. and ' 'e competitors for' heroism! Fix selves and our names on th TOILET SETS, LEATHER the building was crowded to the doors. y.,J'" eVM.uwn the cross, and And right, the side of God. Let us all do A' or ner text Miss Murcutt took the 21st " l,uulu, l"e greatest nero ana mat which we can individually do and --GOODS verse of 14th chapter the heroism the world ever . together we end PERFUMERY, at the of Romans, a!!e(Jsatestupon. can accomplish much o V'lt is good neither to eat flesh, nor to that we may hear one day the blessed sir i drink wine nor anything "Hut, my friends, we words, whereby they while all applaud 'Inasmuch as ye did it unto"one IN THE brother stumbleth, or is offended, or and admire heroism, when we are call- - of these, my brethren, ye have done it made weak." til upon to make the sacrifice of some. unto me." ii After a few words of creetinar sho ad. gratification, we often refuse some lit- - ; Mo.um Conjiiy, ML dressed tho congregation in Knglish.' ti trifle which would mean so little to BIGGEST SUGAR MILL. Spr through the interpretation of Rev. O. us yet we would refuse to make the 'II. Gulick. "My friends." said she. "it sacrifice. There is not one here tonight SEDUCED is said that during the great Civil War who will dispute the fact that strong The Largest in the World is in the jin America there was one New England drink is a stumbling block and that it Hawaiian Islands. y)3 oATUUDAYi JA.N.12. 1000lnr'mtnt eviry member of which was faua our weaker brethren to offend. R rofesj,ed chrigtlan and ,t g hap. Men who are qualified to say. puch as The following is from Wiliett & AT 12 O'CLOCK pened that this regiment was nno i.t ministers, iihilanthropipts, Judge? and Gray's Weekly NOON. :th first regiments magistrates, say ninety per Statistical Sugar Letter, to come under the that cent published in New York: At my salesroom. 65 We have received lithographs show in sell at Public Auction by order of fusion. Whilst in hlditiir nmi nnrUr a fills our insane asvlums. our nmr. ing he Treasurer, Mr. M. Swanzy, hail of shot houses, our oen- - nine of the latest cane sugar fac-- ;.ifV,.3,0 F. the and shell. th leader Of the reform schools and our tory buildings l following ; an J caHPd upon itentiaries. There was built by Messrs Mili-- certificates of stock in the his musicians to play a time when I -- i BATES! f- ken Brothers, New r de--i- V' ork City, tme of McBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd.. unless m ia, . . i.,1 the ' . teerf..7.f which pictures u -i- . . MV IOOKS ft , ,iV u ia a. vjijj w the largest' factory lstii,., 11 1 m I ri mcrnrn iaitfl Th in iiiuucni lii.r ii.il.r KHvrii V'nMwa Thou Iamb of Calvary. love could permit such things.IVias I saw the world for producing cane sugar' and ninth assessments, with Interest fcavior Uivine,' ,u overtake his handiwork. But as I thereon went in I ceased to wonder, and J rr. m SALE Or REAL ESTATE and advertising expenses, are find instantly the rfginient railied and I' mua. inese lactones have daily ca-- : paid on or raceM enemy. ff.und that it was all the cause of man's before the day and hour of the They were Fpedily own iniquity. Poor little children whose pacities ranging from 1,000 to 3,600 "d again. fire-proo- j sale at the office of T. II. Davles & Co.. r"I",Jed retreated The load reasons were dethroned when they were tons of cane, are strictly f, 'be- - Honolulu: , ,he b,3!?'1 '"reeled his men ta rlav born came my ing built of 1 F. J. LOVv'REY, President. nymn to' observation, but I iron and steel. C. D. - and ciu I CHASE, Vice President ceased even f wonder at that, for I They are all up to very com- - .COME AND TAKE A LOOK Certlf, Shares. Certif. Shares. "A charge to keep I date, Manager. have, found that a large percentage of these pletd I 18 .. 13 4'JS ... 2 A God to glorify.' and including stairways, floors, ARTHUR B. WOOD. Treasurer, were the result of the intemperance of ! J- t these good before 33 .. 10 033 . . , 11 cranes and hydraulic - A. OILMAN, Secretary. they are Under the grand old regi- theparents.and I elevators. In 102 .. 4 561 2 strains the remembered that amid comparison E- - DOBE, -- ... with these immense build-- ! Auditor. one. 17s .. 1 ment again rallied, braced up. and be- - the thunders of Pinal it was given out. 575 ... 1 .. . Ings, the old sugar ! 1S2 r, - cinit tnt nf tha hru ifuct. c ....n..,. 1. L the fearful law of heredity the sins of houses appear like .. 10 870 ... ' ' irjuicilia vthimp-- c i mere nlaM tz the battle of Seven Pines That re i. the father shall be visited upon the O OnoV. vj.nt t J 1. V .. ictCLtf" l'J) a 872 ... 25 is 243 . 3 - v - mnt was made up of many men of child. ries for the United Fruit Company, ...)..... 902 ... many towns and cities, strancrers in' ' need not toll yoa of cases I have Banes, 259 . 25 943 .100 '! at Cuba, and the other is in- Valuable 260 all save but one thing their hearts had known you all have known them your- tended for . 13 all been perhaps or the' Francisco Sucar Com 317 . 10 1382int Zl attuned to one beautiful, di selves friends relatives pany's plant, to be set'up year! 372 . 13 1426 vine music, and in the danger and be- :th se whose bright prospects and fair text 10 wilderment it I were lost in u mo boum siae oi Cuba. This firm 445 . 3 1567 10 brought them together, futures the curse of the . 1625 fearless and united. bowl, their hopes blighted, their lives has just built an addition' to an estab- Residence . 10 167 20 1630 .200 "I come to you tonight a wrecked all through strong drink. lished sugar factory in Porto Rico 1701 15 tramrr lf.'im . i- 1716 . 2 1719 6 from a strange land. VV l. nnt pay 'Tcmoerance workers are sometimes ueais. juiwiKen tirotners have branch allegiance to ! 1763 . 37 10 the same government, but told that they keep their temperance offices in Honolulu, San Francisco. bB.lG k ,0 the same God. the King of too much in the foreground and their Mexico City, Havana, South i PPODftPTV lOP F. M. SWANZY. Treasurer. jviiik. same you gospel too AfrUa and UPCA ine work are trying much in the background, but Australia, and are 1 Dec. 26, 1900. ti do here in your of we get stum-- , prepared to furnish Honolulu. little corner llw.we know that must the modern - vineyard, we are trying to, do Aus-- : bling block way, buildings for any part of the' lllfilil in out of the that the i world. iralla. 'Blest be the tie that binds our light of the gospel may be more effiea-.r-8 FORT STREET, JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. ln (:nrislian love.' Vious. In the salvation of souls. To help, CORNER LOT, 180 x 200, fronting on V. I e ca'd men who do heroic deeds my friends. In the task of removing that The Band Tonight. j i heroes, and so they one of BEST RESIDENTIAL are. We admire stumbling block, is a work for each of ! the HONOLULU. neroes and revel lrr hero' urn. A few us. Amid the music of the Territorial years ago a ship carrying four hundred "Sometimes when I realize what a band in the Capitol grounds tonight, STREETS of the city. sailors and officers took fire. All hope power the church is, and It has Honolulans a was lost, that watch the an i and the boats were taken out the power If it only would, to prohibit nineteenth century and begfnnlng HOUSE. 9 rooms , and examined, they curse I, the that might know the in America. as a part of the of the ! ;how many could be saved. They found church, feel that I must bow my head twentieth. The band will play two baths QUtfcNinnSIRCET mat umy one In In there, commencing at 11:30. Solemn! nunared and twenty couk shame (ird's hnlv nrAsencv p ! go the boats With the wnmen n'lrf i "It ij trilp that nne t!irlril si-- music, fitting the occasion of the clos hildren. They drew lots, and a.q thpv ' thousand drunkards di everv war. ing hour of an eventful century, ca'll of ft drew will Piease for price at the office the doomed numbers there were and that twelve hundred million dollars ut fjiujcu. uuuj lue &uuK.e oi iz mid- two hundred and eighty men standing are spent every year in the purchase of night, when joyful airs will announce . by facing H -- 1, J ft r i !fi1e 3le eternity. P.ut thoe drink. Is it rot appalling? the birth of the new century. Follow- Sometimes I think that if there is ing Realty Co. anything we will regret in the world this the band will jnarch through Island infn; iwiunaie comraaes. There was to come it will be lost opportunites. the principal streets of the city. As ne man in all Honolulu Office: 204 Judd Building. ft ft tears great, manly teare. About two years ago while travelling will be out upon the He cried out to a friend In the boat. through Southern California, I learned streets, and the clanging of bells and Telephone 'Sav VOU Main 310. do think von ran this a severe lesson. A card was put up in the screeching of whistles will be one Easels if I thrOW It tO VOll? Tt'a a TIKl or to announce we my the coach that were of the features of the celebration, Fire Insurance Agents mother rave it to mp if vmi coming to some beautiful scenery, and is a certainty THAT V1LL FIT PICTURES i iKe it to ner and tell her I have foundfn as I passed throug-- another coach on there of plenty of a. OF ALL SIZES. kui now leuow reels when he knows , the way out to view It. I passea a the angels are rejoicing over him be- - ycung man. He was wasted away, and MCCHESNEY & SOil ft ft caus he has changed his tack. Pres- - ion his pale face was the dread stamp Luau and Ball at Hilo. Pictures for the dining room. Seen ertly they had almost all left the ves- of th fell disease, consumption. He sat ry sel and Mis. James H. Campbell Pictures for the parlor. the boats were to pull away. motionless and white, and my heart will give Wholesale Grocers t- - Oh-m- y out-I- a big luau Ordr taken for Crayons and Commission Merchants vlfe!' he cried, 'my wife and went pity. I intended to ask and ball at the residence Finding laririDf; of Plcturet. mychildren! him if there was anything I could do of Mrs. Nawahi, at Hilo, on New leatiier iod SDoe Hare number Buttons! "Another officer who had drawn a for- fur him, but waited until I came back. Year's night. The affair i3 in honor of Photo ft ft ft tunate stooped down and lirted him That tnv friends, was a lost opportu- Honolulu Soap made of yourself to to your! to lt. of the eighteenth birthday of Miss A. nu Wr fire hls.feet. 'You are to go in my place. nity. When I had viewed the scenery I Campbell, Honolulu. ! T'tnnan . i ri onus ior uinnnui, reful attention given to business said he. 'I will stay here and let you returned, to learn that he, was dead. He Two hundred Invitations tr s. S"-- ' 'No, no. said the poor fell'ov had difd, too, with a letter from home have been issued. wringing his hands. 'I cannot let you In .his hand, unopened and unread, be- ofTlcer " HOP CflAN B LICIITIGS GLOBE -- WERNICKH l"ttl' oul ine otner Insisted. cause he was too weak to break the In all' cases of physical or mental ex- uuuiSA.AMt.s I have no mother, no mlg-h- t and father, said he. seal. I have read the letter for haustion, the use of a little Jesse Moore The Merchant Tailor. XrTltorlal Stable BulMIni? I have no kith nor kin. and when X him. I had not waited. I might OFFICES FURNITURE u but "A A" Whiskey will be found Invalu- KINO STREET. not return there will be n tears. have sriven him the solace of the mes- In atock, or ordered from M&nufac You have a wife and two. little ones sage from home, but I had waited, and able as a stimulant. . 24 HOTEL STREET.

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1 i t I Prelud -"Larao" (Xerxeat .. I ill I la ltl' Handel Mr. A. It. Install. WalklM i' Anth-- m "Keaitval Te l"um" (K flat) Roche Harbor Lime. It" H'U. r W Iridiey Iuk eye aboTe the K Yarndi-y- . The latest In Men's Shoe. Each Shoe baa a mall just of ;iurrt- - Mra. J. V. Mia , pass circulating the sole of the foot, ,.. ' 'lt K. Urlewold. Mr. II. K. Wle h- - beel, which allows the air to In. under hw - In tans only. The rixii am Mr. W. M. Hurna; hotr. Which prevfcnta the- feeWfrom sweating. These Shoes are rhrtt-hlia- " u.ooo.ooo) . -.- ur- ortVrtory "The Shoe for this climate. osb zxnsxoH' ..,1 iiinnn - - V..l.e. Mr. II. V. Wlchman: violin . WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. ' Mr. Paul plana- - , , anap. .!lmi!., hry; r I'i- - ,11 .U-- mm mm an x 9 M M . mVm ft ,. ! Red Brick. rl.e. Mr. A. II. m - - Inail m M 4 .V'Vi"- 1 !7A . mmr- -i Umm - il fl a mm il II ir- rw i t ru' n Pvmlii'l.- "Mi tMf mit s e w Inl u iy tiuhI ruto" I I 4 i t h"".'1 an Ml. II,If llllll-'-I .1. II. I v n i 1 11 11 it 11 1. a 13 it 11 THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. r.vKMN;. , 1 1ii'11 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 - i rj vi i i s . . ... , ." ob atn! a v Baif &a iui mm avva mi 'ta c .. ... ', . t ia .. . l i I . 3AiiiN'l' f Ml Tiiin t r i "Th-- j.t 'linl" ... 11AKDWAKJB 'Jifil'AU'l Sull'.vui . 'l-f- l'l kjIIi.. . . . Agents For ,. I I.. U Mr. A. It. Ii ir. t.. n i'i irtp -- .; Yh.a .Mui-r- t I " Lubricating Oil s, Alsen Cement, Portland j rtU til !! iv. 'ii Ar. Sterling Claripho, ; r 1 -- K. Powder Company, Angle Lamp Company, Dlck'i . I r .Hi Ih,! (lrlw(..l Cement, Giant Mr It. Iiaiin.n. Mr. fl. K. Belting, Roche Harbo Lime, New Home Sewing Machine s , , '. , nn Balata i v. - 1. ' 11. .111 tin.l Mr. W. M. i;urn. and Pan-Americ- an Hard Sewing Machines. Anthfin, llxlt.iilti. Aria nr.'l C'horuii - , f, r vu" Nr Thiu That Mmla.h.. DEALERS IN 'l THIf - ft th lUntl- Agateware, Glassware, Crockery, Harness, Saddles and Leath- .irn.: ,. t . Ml t)liM V.j r.rlnwnM .n. Choir. : ; ers, Rugs, Brass Bedsteads, Trunks, Valises, Matting, Safe, litTrtory "Hrwr Ye. InraH" (Klljah) - - - - Shotguns, Powder and Caps, General Hard- an i Linoleum, Rifles and iiii'li.i fr'in Mrrtl'lnJi-- 1 ware and Plantation Supplies. , Mm. All.n White. t lint"!"" - II irlw.ll .til l Iirrun 1'iwtlu'l 'Tiiirue- IUMsi DENTAL SPECIALISTS Mr. A. It. In THE ,',. i 4 r (full. 11I114. M I l 1 - Kltt- - U.1 till. - . 1 n HK ...Itn i.un.L.i.,1i.'i' i ... . . im iiinl Vnht'r rncnthui mun lw mli' of th lo.t Ik-M- Orl-'vi.l'1- . , ' Al'.H'i M ih. lr ruo mi I. Mrs. Chair I,, (i. u ' w.mK. W h 1 n.l Mr. II. F. Wkhman' with No More Dread of the Dental turn"! frm "" ltt r vl..lln ami pianoforte a-- - ir,,. Imrk UMh'-- t omi.M.iiHti. Mr. !. ul Ktiry and MIm . Al I hi health. Caroline t'tW-- of the arcompai o wm i 1111.. n lmnm arm mumeriy nriun ., ii,im i.vr for t h" day. New York Dental i, li.'ijlin lielt week. C M iil.lt A Reminders For - found n Intruder. I ) 'ill I 'til t"ll th- oriler-- . i . y.iiir OorKe Koulnnon. the nlibt atrh Parlors, . ii.- now l iih maa on Nuuanu utreet, ilete ted a lAteOffliil New Gifts. , ImlMii'K hy aj'Vly Year Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel St t' 'I' lnv"tmtnt rjlrioiia rharaoter at n early hour pnwlln atout the building occupied I Teeth extracted and nnea aD3oiuieiy ( V'n fuy by tioyejoy ft Co. He fallowed the without patn by our late aclenuuc q sleep-produci-ng or is of our entire stock of i , ti rry. II A! II nnL'SHES are appro methods. No agents What left riitail- one , v Miih- roan upstairs and saw him enter cocaine. These are the only aentai par .r'nini . r . K no r . of I he upstairs toreroima by a win- i..t.. Vn.v. - v priate aj well aa inefut rnr lora in hodoiuiuIngredlentauii to ixtract, I i prl- - opened th rear balcony. appliancea and M h. t'i dow whlrh o:i '' Matlon ; CU and apply goia crowns ll fl 'Pt' ll'M Itoltlnmm went t. the pfllre tl h. th- - flnent in the land anl crowns, undetectable from natural , (i ..i jMt liynni Ity and found Sheriff Chllllnn-wnrt- iain The two wrnt to thj bak you , N tv Y"r the biilliUnir. nd cniitlo1y the tetter than hav be:i ac Doiliejs, .,. lvWorn TUlfhotCtV.. Japanese w ini of th by the name window. Ity mean flUinss and all other dental work done I ii Til"- - rtm - i, ..t,.it ml of a hand elertrh- - light, th- - lntrwler'a customed to buylnjc In IIui.o- ainiensly and by epeclallata. thw win- Gold crowns. 5; full set teeth. 5; root wa round lytnat near up; stl- - ,t i i I. Army dU-roter- rd $5; gold filling. U ?!il iii in dow, and the owner was quickly lulu. Th--y h:.ve solid backs an.l bridge work U,l, iifXl vtrr ioiiog,c, Cloth, i"li hiding In a corner with Grass . ,,tt iy an Prld.iy.'I T"irl H ; NO PLATES REQUIRED I t hat pulled down oter his fae. .renulne bristles. urtlny rilht waa taki-- a lr rharue by th deputy i('i'il booked him at the sta- .f tli- - lninr wharf, herlff. who PLATES l.v i there aril tion for tnvtMtlRat.on. lie was a wblt! tin Table illina mm. Scarfs and .My man. His caae will com up In police , i.l .,! i I anl pay. rourt this mornlr.. ,. .1 I. It Is an East Hli r. t.f the Wll.ler'a A KODAK, If sir ,i.i.oiy It th"tr otnre ;.i Watch Night Service. Covers imt man, will be Interesting .. Ah.. nick, waa - nlre the fen-tial"t'rl- fr iint. th- Watch Nlttht at ' v ,l..i,..iu;ii from b- by y.'ri.4y tonUht will - tned frt-n- ds mo- - I .y your In their Idle ni... lr ArmlUi. A. II. be-I- n prove ar. il.!. I'n.f. !nall Anv work that should not -- I .li jr it lJi triin M will t-- .- th- - aololat. Ill to free of r 1 - good one or none satisfactory will be attend .r ifi'irf" inmi . - ... it... rnents Buy a ,it Mhi. h a ent f.r Hum- - trim in- i.m.o... charge any time within S years Have been reduced to hrl-ll- an U- - tlo- - ..... I un i "Marrh of ITI"t" tAthallej "We good ones only . Aa MenleUa,,hn at all. sell nCm. a mnVtnsr a. aneclaltv cf gold ,..t arrived r., - r n w work- the moat beaU- . - ,it-hor.- u M . . M.rk.t ... on 'Th- n $35 llwnu vra " -- .--l.irne . o.2 hop Prices to ana oi wm , I ., ' Mr your ..P. J Kastman". tl tlful, painless auraoie N..ti.e -.- profession. Our l- NtH op. No. work known to the . It- - .ur- - and -k turne U ,.r . . -- intrf I name alone will be a guarantee that it a ll won " rim'a hori... . .,.. Afl each. im"n.i itttunol . your work will be of the best. We have nr Mifn-t- h- Warrter , .. .. ilullmant a specialist In each department. Best ii ii i rii ...... Toelrit 7" i.'t'i'.f Hho t'o. iii j itiu tractors f teeth; in faxCall tne stau turer' oo" Th. Iubola modern dentistry. "We '..9... ' ! t.f I'lupiilaktiik nay a Dru Co., are Inventors of Trlumf.hat Mr .. .. M. ('oat hobron will tell ypu In advance exactly what t'ti r im h will rum. .ara" t.Xernem . ... Handd mi. wnrir win fmtt bv fre examina 'iinl up of ciittlw on th- - "I'limmunlnn" Hutta- t- you will find ry t Watt-rhou- a- A ! tion. Give us a call and fluo-- ' .Five .... Merkel !we do exartly as we advertise. r "f l- - TORT AND KING. C' am li. lil thr-l- r'.-t"rfn'- Orand- - I ffertrl- -. No. St. e ttila evenlna. Il.ll Ilatlsie ,. JtJtJ i.i ii iipj .if th). year atvl i Im. - Mi fi'it tt ree- M.Mliaht ..nerta will tw. Riven by New York Dental Parlors, th- - bund on Wednesday J ( t.- - Territorial in Uo k!ltil.i. at Make- - ll.ind. Walkikl. and . yesterday i l evnlriK Building. were selling $10, I'I Tell llllt. A Te at Th.im.ia HUire. Tliurtt.iy evenlnif. Room 4, Elite 4 ttiit I" h. ;,t HI lh otr.r- - of j HOTEL. STREET. Tea Cloths t II 'lllilloil. llv:lll. . : VZFS Mr W. ... 'if S of W!hf nt rtalnfd LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. $3.50. frl-r- hy Mint In hla ta on rhiatmaa Iiy alvlox li.ll t.iU4ht J r.tiiiTi.-.- l a l it Iuju on the pii "a h. b.dow Walhe. ih llnn I . vi ,).! t an. proven 'i l' o 1 1 Hi ilt-a- It a 'a rely nf. ' ' N'-- a. . ii ;ii.. ii p. HI in julte rrj'iyaN' i ,i, Kahu-lu- i . . - STOCK IS h ii Ik ti In it r'n t fUty-iKl- it MiU.rM nrrl'.t ut l CALL SOON, AS THE vll'l Rrnir'K !).. Kiln f..r th- - Xpretk.'!avl!l- - plantation laat . v r .ii e it it. v -- fellows, an.l; Display i.i Thl k Thry are atiilwart Grandest VERY LIMITED. . t r..ml t It I'ltt n ni;i prove a very arreptabl- - ad'lltlrn lit liMtli. ih- - '.vorkln fone of the plantation. 1 onan, JMi.'h H Thin. - OF I h It il ftMl.i y t. ii t vt ! i .tiiikn I'I mf .it. n. Thrf I i4 Wiilluku ftl.'riiU til- - I i ii N v B i i .' '.I. in of tit.- - Uaimkii ils.BsBiiiiU'i t i- t.ii. i e;i r. -- . , im ..i:i. .,r m i ;t . UMITKD. i t I im A of t h I i i. i - I !!i,t t r i.,fT ' i ii MILLINERY 1,ii RETAILERS i'i'-- i." ! i tli JimilfcRSand HONOLULU. an I'ta EVER SHOWN IN I i ' i in ii n. M ii ii1 jMirt i'i ' --nt A. Everjthtng at Greatly Reduced Pces. B ...i Mia I sa .' ' . . I.-- . -' " ' . v.' . r ii BvF.Ehlers&Co.? K s I in o, J. T J 'lift, N . iot ! ii kI Monday, Dec. 17 WK 1IAVK PUACKD Beginning I' .i'i h H b''in all i t sale ell the ladies should take advantage of. Call and be f r .'..i.'Mi .i This is a that nntr. 1 rough: a large Invoice of Side Combs and J I convinced. The last steamer t l Itmlll lot 'i following Roodi on sale at Coast prices. - i tin i. and th al--- ll ON SPECIAL SALE Hair Ornaments. Have also the . p S. e nt th.lt ! ART LINEN. SOFA PILLOWS. IIEM-STITCHE- H siAMi'tu f 1. 1" I !)lrl pulhv. AT AP.OUT ONIMIALX TUB KWiU-- 1 K?4UR01DEUY SILKS. CENTERPIECES. PHOTO I RAMEs. ------f,m... vASIJ" f VM I VKKY P'JMIIAI.iA, , TkT a.9 . t W V it f "Ii Itl." uaa- - w ti Im .,i,.. i.i llrrt.r .OT OK lIJI iuij.iu't ' " NEW YEAR'S! NEW YEAR'S! i Mi t n . in Embroidery. Materials of y fiiupii' t.i r a Mr T. II. Clapbam will gl?e leesons ia of lo ' all kind alway m hand. . RIBBONS! LADIES' PARLOR Toilet Tables Tables and Glairs' i ' t i hi f ithi r t EXCLU-- j it by '4 WHICH WBUK IMPOKTKn ' i I M n E. an a ainulii- - mvpi.v TIIK HOLIUXV; Miss Kiilearvs AKD - vs i rnii Mm, an.l I hut ' . ti AUUiVUH, i pi'.inln... t. rtuik" TltMK. HI T IIAVINO ' I HOTE . r -N EX-- AVfLlNOTON BLOCK .TRERl tti.U aftt-- th- - ONE MONTH LATER THAN ( Writing D'Slts. MaliogaiijjlSIrd's Rr "i ' MH4 it. I of Mr PURCHASED THEM ' t r y .'t tr r PECTED. WE IN-- . " ' ' 4 "f th.s M 'tiolvjl i AT A UR(JE DISCOUNT. AND l v Mill le held to- - TEND TO OIVE OUR CfSTOMKiW GOLDEN OAK. . I'i th.. e.xttn f th , oi.'ITlh'rl STHA LEY'S Telephone 396 ft d r petrt to t"r A RARE Wm ,,( vry areat l i.r .iM no at thla IN THE WAY OF EXTRA VALUE.; B0X fill tyU ML . t- 0. 411 ll - t TO Rm wi'l ren showlnic 'VALUES THAT MUST APPCAL 1' ith. i .pirlna the fN U0LDEX OA ,Yor, . . ! I i 'l'l.il ,o i mini n th , ' l it'. iVipi.tiii lldrry l,na your for few day ta So'e Acenta " I THIS WET SPELL yrti can wpi wheel a tor " In I'lrrult DURINtl you get THE 11 It to Bailey's, where can a n. .'lMun,t rnt.tr. Th Have It overhauled and enameled. Take GUNN DESK " nrat-cla- M ENMELINQ GUARANTEED equaJ la COifPA 'til tin. I i.. r i.. ease Jcb at reaaonabla rate ' ' Bi morw durable. I'lnittr it: , i(f k apprance to factory work, and ' m - of ar.d can replace anytnice la 'l In tl.H tin ii. la i.f llriii We have a very lirj- etock part, P0RTIERE3 i bL-vr- rrlr I t LIMITED. ia ry.pnriALLT We are factory agent for the JaV.lwauke i'i i. lit,ii m val-"-ilt a TlttEd. , rutint Tlr-a- CURTAINS. I .f f.'l !T :.i havln I'uneture Prcof Tire. l!oran A Wrl'.'a rtc t I'V th.. a. Irninletriit.tr. JODDERS AND RETAILERS. I Ol; LAIPs; uced prlcea to cler. DRAPRrEo fi t tT)....na of th- - l'h-r- . ! MAJESTIC SS.Sft L.VMPS. .50. ' - "M nln ntiliK . th. M. it W. OAS, 3.53 LAMFS. I1C0. . . - . ' i IF Tot! WANT IfltNITUHB t. r . ii , w,.h fr.tm t -- your orlera I I In hpe. leave '" Hi.it lh.rt will b- - a f... ' " t ill ttt.e n .,ve with the w.t'k Khollld th- - lntTet.1 C(-- i v ' att..n.inre Jumiry It. a pacifc transfer co. Honolulu Cyclcry , "mi . r m th- - nut fur iBaiics pftYNv mk to ni-' They have fin jrtlrr drays " f..r tli- - prrawnt. at f box ta. ;r,ujriLu2 XViam sTifKET. ... phone : a rviot.. H. '7, am kinc; ZXl'H.PTtOGRESaSl I

I J?, if- v '1 L m. L - 1 n T r..-...-..- . V T- ' ' : " 4jS ' ' . ? i w .: - - v ." -- pacific carte to Wallukuand reported that a ins general ttrike was oh auiiiiig th?luxas Advertiser acd men at Lahiina. ' Considerable Commercial BIG FIBE worry was felt IA Wafcuku uatil the IIISII CUtarcd at'the Postottce Honolulu. truth vais asiertaineiV. . . . Second-clas- s "t .... V, . H. T Matter. ''.'.. y- Every Mornl:;g Except IU)MtM AND ,JCJLl.l' A4T.JEA. ; Sunday, by t'ae --4. oawahan Gazette company, II PALLIA What thS wlttli? rmd the wae3 dxJ '! -n It. P., Y- Holt iJiock, King Stre- -t . cot do to the good bark ttithtt VE OFFER TIME TABLE" cown The fine Passenger . A. W, Pi2AP.aON, on tcr loagli trp irozn the Crai Steamers of this iin m -- , - . . wiv 4 - Bnelnes Manager. certain young mzn oa th3' vtsiel, ore Hereunder: a passenger, and ens iateiestld in the From San Francisco. m-id- up with gooj Lnoice For San c... racket, lor Zealandia .Tan Four Chinese Stores iceature. Ttey kept a:l haias aim the 'Tar. Alameda Jan. 8 Mariposa. .. ' cook aboard in fita oluerry, laughter ' way HojneSjte .ttZealandia Jan. 23. Zealandia . In Ashes. all the dawn, and thoie wha werj Sonoma .' ai passengers did cot evea fixd time to At head Makikl street.'ad-joirin- u Jan. 29 Sierra .. iif " flie grounds Mariposa' Feb. 9 Mariposa of . . TIME TABLE.iii be seasick. , ,. Gerrit P, Sierra ( "iiaraty," a handsome and myste- - Wilder, Esq. Feb. 19 'Alameda .. Zealandia Men. 2 " WAS OPIUM THE CAUSE? ! rfous young man from Oakland, was Ventura Zealandia .. .. after Jan. 1, 1900. so full of spirits that It was thougnt .....Men. 12 .. tPrcalani i-- "," OUTWARD. advisable at one time, to put him ia Lot averages ...Sierra .. DaPy Dally Daily Dally Dally irons, and he barely escaped this in- Ctatlco, ex. x. , Have dignity by the pathetic pleadings of 80x175 Feet Bun. Some Fear That Lives' May one of lady passengers. Bun. the 22,800 a-r- a-- p.m. p.m. will buy a. a.m. Lost in Captain McPhail had his bride it this week. 7:10 Ufi U SOS 1:10 Been the Hoatu)tu aboard, and the newly-marri- ed couple Paul CUT 1:03 :48 11:40 1:47 1:30 monopolized each other's company to Bfft MOL. 10M 12:00 Flames. Id 10:60 4:46 .... such an extent t hit the rest of the McCfellan, v Pcnd & Cxi., t OTaUlua... 11 1:40 i people aboard had things pretty much i deep-tone- In connection . " CaaaJru... COS .... The d whistles Bounded the their own way. with the aatlin rf fh- - i 1 pared to Issue, tolntendlng passengers. 2 morn-- On of the young lady passengers Tel. Main 69. Judd Building. Coupon INWARD. alarm of fire about o'clock this road, from San Francisco, to all points In ThrShlTick?M ! had never been to sea before, and the Tork by any steamship line to aU wrtL 8tate. Daily Daily Daily Dally 'ins and the city was startled by the young men undertook to Initiate her Euroiwan Ctattooa. ex. ex. through mysteries of deep. was Sua. Sua. rush of excited crowds the into the the It ! FOR FURTHER p.m. p.m. in,r m .h direction' of Pa- - ber Nearest wish to catch some flying PARTICULARS APPLY TQ Cahckw BJS 1:M Business men Walalua eao .... around and, after obtaining - a large J:ma,5 7d0 .... The sky w&s made In dl- - c na a m . brilliant that a wn, Alwvvutu nuuui, ill Ewt Mill ISO 7:45 i two-inc- h can save 0 fathoms of line to lmpler Paart City as IM 4:8j'rectlon by leaping flames and vast vol- - the , 2.-0-5 4 ment, and then baited the hook with Rraololn . 8 JS Utnes of smoke hovered over them like a hunk of port LIMITED a. P. DENISON. F. C. SMITH, salt After preparing many hours - Baparint.ndeat. O. P. A T. A. a cloud. It was reported that the car everything "Barney" went into the General Agents Oceanic-- S galley stables of the Tramways Company were and had a good laugh air by himself until he felt relieved and in SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. blazing. condition to face the young lady with- It took the department only a few mo- out breaking into smiles and then took hin fin her the fishing gear. one min diamond' head signal sta- ment to respond to the alarm and in The innocent Dee. 20. 10 p. m. Weather, clear; stood on the forecastle head for hours tion; N. less time than to tell It en- - every Mill) rti wind, light, it takes the that day, thinking time the fjica iglnes were on the way to the scene of of the vessel going through the water ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. the conflagration. made the hook and line act as if there ' ' - 29. were a fighting fish on the end of Saturday, December Four large stores On King Btreer, op- - it Occidental Vfc v. stmr. ivinau, freeman, irom imo osUe the cevv pUnipinff station, were j Oriental S.S - I (j" was 0116 - and way ports. , , , A , , a iOng aad some- W. stmr. Maui, Parker, from Kaana-- 'S aesiruyea oy thlngie bad to be dore t ,h u uu 8, uii, .u.. jw.v uUu.B uxuit:0. away. Private theatricals ere ia-- and Toyo Risen Tbe nre only min-- ; Kaisha. hUk.n?lrthY- c- 'S; arn' 1 had about twenty dulged in early in tha game, and it Gregory? start before was in J people L L stmr. from Ka- - :uttfl" it discovered became to that the aboard were Accross ual ports, with 1.1:00 baga tugar. jtbe second of the four stores, nearest , afterwards known by the name3 of the the eominent Ajn. p. itithet, 24 j characters which they From bk. It. AicPhail, days the Waikiki end. represented, SfttaMB. .L 1 . ... San Francisco, general mer- - "Borneo was FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- fiom with when the engines arrived upon the and Juliet" one of the SAN D snolul can.; uiauuise. - - ... Diavs lnauiererJ in iuc uaici ueiow mentioned; iVt n. . a - i new Ttiiir siorc--s were wr.ppeu - tnev fotmr. j. a. cummins, seane. irom wiih , rhrictmoo a, t, a . in scorching flame. was fo.. " 1 For windward Oahu ports. It with great - (THREE TRAINS DAILY Japan and China. For San Franc Schr. Golden Gate, from aunaka'.. :difllculty that the intrepid firemen Vrt" " i!," FROM SAN FRANCI3CO. isctf AMERICA Sunday, D.cember 30. ,u.u Bei .iesir (HiuB., lo uung ineir TWO TRAINS DAILY MARU ...JAN. 5 GAELIC were taken from a diary of the trip From PEKING . 15 ... ' W. stmr. Claudine, Lane, from Maul j Portland. JaN. ON G nose piay. -- MARU - mio may pr0ve of interest. The diary was GAELIC .. 23 aod Hawaii porta, with 1.5'. 0 baBa sugar. JAN. CHINA . I were , Dy HONGKONG MARU X. I. stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, t""1 ferai iwwui sinama iouna noating in tne narDor one JAN. 31 Doric . woric, howevey, or boat-boy- s Ad- - CHINA . 8 ?. Nawillwlit, wuh 1.557 bags sugar. t though they were of ( the and given to an FEB. NIPPON MARU fioraL. DORIC . . . . 16 I. stmr. Ke An Hou, from liana, r.o use as as saving buildings I vertiser reporter: FEB. RIO DE JANEIRO far the i NIPPON MARU . 26 "l.t-S,- - "Barney" catches a goney. much on .FEB. COPTIC baL "??r'.,. - ..iwere concerned. Rather did the lire- to Br RIO DE JANEIRO . . MARCH 6 I te AMERICA MARU.". trFriZ?KZU'JZZ nJri Vr! n turn their attention to seeing that e pleasure of Juliet, but. while Juliet ici COaPTIC MARCH 14 PEKING I - .ehandino. . . Ir.,. ,.r tv, .,.ii EOP ior an express tag the bird es- AMERICA MARU . . MARCH 22 fi4PTir Juliet Is mad. Hence "Barney" PEKING fire. oiirfiiioisioi GAELIC . SAILED FROM HONOLULU. et "have it out." Juliet wins. The four stores were full of people d?.y corae3 In cloudy with "li,""I DORIC 29. . VYaas Saturday, December nv juc noa uisutciru. a un? raiT''il't doe3 nat dampen the spirits Pullman Palace Sleepers. . "U..S. A. T.,Thomas, Huford, for Ma-- was a panic when of Buffet Smsklng and Library Cars, with the alarm lire was of Romeo and "Barney" . 'who, after 'given, and men, Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- O. A. O. 3. 8. Coptic. Rinder. for the women and children two days' labor with sticks and straws, ing Rooms. cume tumbling of wood- - rig up a Christmas tree worthy of the Dining Orient. out the frail Cars. Meals a la Carte. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, Ger. bk. J. C. Glad, Stege, for the in structures with thoughts for v.o one best drapers of Hawaii. Each of the Free Reclining Chair Cars. APPLY TO Hound, In ballast. but themselves. Most of were paaseugers anu ouicers receives a vai-- Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. Ana-lwl- them L L stmr. Nutau, Wyman, for a i .present half clad while some of them had hardly j u1'0ie ana - useful wooden Nawlllwlll and Kllauea. cigars, safety-pin- s, powder . Mchr. Fannie Adele. Dudolt, for Eleele. any clothes on at all. J and paint J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. - orusues, anu lnieresu-u- and H . a v . uiaer 135 Third Portland, Cre. & L i iiaoijr ai.veiiiit.a iti Hav- touching souvenirs. The evening was St, Hackfeld Co., X ; ... PASSENGERS. ing some of (heir property, D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. and 'the spent amid roars fit laughter terminat- No. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco. Arrived. usual scenes, half sad, half ludicrous, ing with a tamale supper with ginger CaL, From Maul and Hawaii ports, per were witnessed, of people saving the ale. What funny stories could be told Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. 3o. Con I stmr. Claudine. December D. most worthless articles.' - of the rambltags of Romeo and Juliet Omaha. Nebraska. ter. Dr. Armitage, Miss A. U. Whitney, People Cas-i- l- in the surrounding houses Ganaaian-AusTraii- an D. Center and children, J. 11. t Mri. hurried out of doors, moving with them IWSW.V'tTuttrZuiu suusLiiuin iui tut; uaiwuj 'XT'ovru Koyai W. K. Smith. J. M. Kaneakua. A. W Jtowell. O. C. Howell, C. W. Baldwin, everything, so afraid were they that j Y. Forbes, N. Omsted, Dr. K. W. flames would reach their homes. Real Estate J. the Mean Temperature 64.3 degrees. Moor. J. McAndrews, A. Kanaliilil. And 1(00,1 cause had ,jlfv foP rear for Mrs. V. D. Keanu. J. P. Cooke. H. H. Minimum Temperature 5".0 degrees. AND Steamship Company. Plemer and wife, F. W. Damon, W. the fire was a hut one and a quick one Maximum Temperature .74.0 degrees. i K. Skinner, Alx. Uobertson, O. iP. and it took not more than thirty min-Wild- er. Barometer 30.01; steady. H. J. Craft, J. F. MeCrosson, en(cint.8 Rainfall 0.00 inches, up to 9 a. m. utes after lht. nad arriveI for I steamers of above line, running In CAN Kaiuaklnl, and two Mean Dew Point for the Day 53.7. . the connection with the W. wife children.' fuUr buildhr.gs Investments. Byfcl auwl 42 deck pWngers. ..." ithf" tw"tory to be Mean Relative Humidity. 67. PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C and , h.-a- B. Q., Frora p r stmr. W. CI. i..thlng but a of ashes. ; WINDS. 8. and calling at Victoria, C. Honolulu, and BrUban v Nawit.l. 3 ; Hall December 30. J. J. Smlddy, Wm. An Advertiser reporter arrived upon N.-N.- 3 . - to 0; weather clear. XHIoriclvLl-u.- - H. Johnston H. Wedermey- ;th(k wUh th engines and Inter-- IDxe sit Ahafli:- ; er, A. Femandox, Dr. bloggett, IV. An- - FORECAST FOR TODAY. AGENT FOR THE On or about the dates below stated, vis.: ' -- - viewed some of the Chinese who had dersun. Mrs. Itemule, K. W. Van Sen- Light westerly winds; fair weather; 1 up FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B, C. FROM 8YPNE7, BtUfi3A5It. len. W. H. Mixer, Mrs. Kertiemann been burnnl out of house and home, clouding slightly B j For Brisbane. Q., and Sydney: j For Victoria and Vaneouver, and nurse. J. W. Manning, Miss Ethel There were some thirty or forty of CURTIS J. LYONS, nieisoroiugisi.. . MIOWERA JAN. 19 AORANGI stm- ,- h., had Hved in the destroyed SIIIHID AORANGI FEB. 16 WARRIMOO .... December 29. K. E. Paxton, J. structures. .They were anxiously loox-- A. WARRIMOO . MARCH If. MIOWERA Kluau.&rniy" HI 13 ..AP . Sc ott, W. 8. Withers, A. Weill, F. ing around for one or two o1' their num-- A. Classified Advertisements.! MIOWERA APRIL AORANGI MIsm H. Thompson J AORANGI ...... MAY 11 WARRIMOO MUverton. Miss U.T Tney did know but what they Jl" V. Chalmers, F. D. Smith, W. H. Corn- - (t WARRIMOO JUNE 8 MIOWERA W.iLlt. . Sllllman. J. Camudv. J. W. had Perished in the flames, and indeed WANTED. TWO OF THE FINEST BUILDING MIOWERA ...JULY AORANGI XII r . w a tw. ir. - H was mgnt int. Keala- imxssiDie to ascertain last VOUNO position entry ' of ;i :;;7: man wants as LOTS In Honolulu. Plenty land; magnificent new service, "Imperial la now runnten 11 a".:r : "" j The the Limited." n.i Tif p Wni.iipv V ' Miir- - ' "r clerk or assistant bookkeeper; good Nuu-- HUUUen Wiis 80 ,lerce was u references. Address B., Advertiser. fine view; most desirable part of BETWEEN VANCOUV ER and MONTREAL 5o7k. W. W. Ciuff. Master C. Cannon. :h0 nre' Making the Tan In ll0 hourB wlthou t change. The finest railway tm Master Geo. Cannon. Master E. Can- - while it lasted, and so soon was it all 541 anu Valley. the world. uH noa. J. A. Victor, J. W. Keystone, Jr., over, I Through Tickets issued fiom Honolulu to Canada, United Stati Dr. E. R. Rossi, Rev. S. P. Perry. Miss ! c ' rope. ! It was said that the Are was started .Vf LV"T--i Bond. ('. Kum Pu. L. Ah Chu. R. t Address Q., office. Freight Passage and all general Information, apply to J. by nir.g a Lamp j . s For and H. jnrK. C. Akona, Ai.u. W. O. Smith. the overtui of small used W. R CASTLE, JR., MIps Pre'scott, Mrs.'Bndfleld and three by an opium liend,.and it waa thought COTTAGE of one or two rooms in Wai children, Mrs. Burhanan and two chll- - Ly some that, inasmuch as the fire was kiki" or Beac h districts state price and Theo. B. Go Ltd., Gen'l Ag U' Caat!- - A- - s- - Daviess , -- Hartwell and jnot fiiscuvered until it had gotten good whether furnished or unfurnished. merchant Street. I?'deck passergTS. 5741 , , headway, it was very probable that the Address A., this ofllce. 1 Of the stupifying drug had been - CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S w TIMETABLE. ?""kr PRIVATE board wanted by two irntle- JSTOFFICE, off- ..roasted alive in the flames. men; state price. Address Z., this V Postmaster Oat has Just issued the. Thc work Q. tht. firi;men was well done ice.-- r741 first official quarterly mail steamship 6ur. GIRL wanted for light housework, alsd" New York Line UliS follows: to take care of child. Address X., Ad NUUANU will sail from NEW 1 ,The heat was Intense. The paint on Bark ""7" January From. For. vertiser office. 5741 YORK for HONOLULU, on or about j buildings across the load was blistered V. aGaellC . .Orient S. F. New York, 2 Zealandia ..S. F. and in many places burned off. The BY middle-age- d lady, situation as Direct Service Between 5 Zes'ndla S. F. I greatest danger was to the car stables nurse or as housekeeper; good refer- Islands 5 A. . H. I . Orient ences. Enquire 636 Young op- Pacific Coast and Hawaiian iiaru I right next to the burning stores. They at St.; I Mariposa ...Colonies S. F. posite Gov. Nursery. 5733 December 10, 1900. Alameda ...S. F. Colonies Jwere badly scorched and two or three freight rates apply to V-- For I H. ! Maru ....Orient S. F. times fire started among hay feed r-r ... J and FOR RENT. r. n . . . . Jl .nV. . . IV" ... v-r.n.- nr- before- li-Pe- klng . . B. m ue uisyan-u- c a X'.lrxuin. w ....S. F. Orient 'ctnrpil lhf.rf hut It waj ex t i n CliAS. BREWER & CO uavvaiiaii win irom iicw San iraiuL I ' TWO furnished rooms; private family. S. loading for 1C Aorangt . .. Colonies Victoria , , . .. to be followed by S. OREGONIAN, March, 4 523 Beretanla, beyond City Feed IS China ...... Orient S. F. 27 Kllby 8t, Boi ton! route to Honolulu. . south V Store. 5741 Forty-secon- 19 Mlowera ....Victoria Colonies An electric wire fell to the ground in OR Freight received, at Company's w hart. d itreet. 2J 7aland!a a S. F. : ! front of the blazing edifice and some Jlyn, at all times. 23 OaHIc . . S. F. Orient TWO large rooms; all conveniences; C. BREWER & CO., LTD. E02 j brilliant fireworks were seen in addition 2 Iorio .Orient S. F. . hot and cold bath. Apply to Mrs. E. Honolulu. 2 Zealandia S.F, to the great blaze of the fire Itself. M. Taylor, Klnau St., near Alapal.5731 29 Sonoma . . fl. F. Colonies None dared venture near the live For further particulars, apply to 2-9- Slerra ...... Colonies S. F. wire on the ground lor fear of death. FOR SALE. NOTICE OP LOST DRAFTS. "Ml. Maru . . S. F. Orient uary When the wire fell, however, the hose THE furniture of five rooms, complete; LI'U. t for housekeeping; must be sold ac & CO.. s. Maru . ..Orient S. lhad to be gotten quickly out of the way DRAFTS NO. 1234. for 531.60, IN FA- - H. HACKFELD F. or It would have been ruined. coun of departure for the Coast. Ap AGENTS, HONOLULU. .S. F. vor 01 lOK- e,ln so' t Colon The sight In the immediate vicinity of ply 46 Young St. 5736 ior . .K. F. In favor of J. A. Affonso, drawn by the C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. ..Orient S. F. the fire reminded one of the great fire ' Kona Sugar Co., have been lost and ...Colonies Victoria i:i Chinatowp, fc all around whole "am- -. LOST. payment stopped. 1 s in all condMior s of ex- - I undress and GENTLEMAN'S ting. Re- Vio S.F. 1 diamond M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS. S F Orient ment were c..mpd upon their house-- . turn to office re- - ; gtMxls, this and receive Honolulu, Dec. 24, 1100. 57J7 2210 jMnpo-'-v . v lctirla Colonies while men rusted hither ward. 5730 FOR mies S. F j!... thither throwing buckets of water ASK YOUR DEALER . ' 1 the sides and roofs of tiv.'lr dwell-h...- -. ) .s;C0V Colonics FOUND. NOTICE. 1 . Tvo tratnraxa were sent, from where A BICYCLE. Owner can have by call- 4- - i.-o- n-w Orient li liad been standing at the entrance ing at Irmgard wharf and paying all THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY Coptic ( busi- V tho oar stables, hurrying-dow- n the expenses. Inquire of the watchman. has succeeded to the planing mill mui of the way of the fire. They 5741 ness of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., ..larc- h- . A....M-V1'-- to pas through the Dames and and Richards streets, and re- Vl-r.- Alakea Maru ,.S. F. V. TAxieureci Vse badly scorched. patronage .-a-- O--a c -- F. spectfully solicits the of all '1 - A 7.eaianui ..S. .NoVthstanding the hour there was HAKE YOUR PAY. mill ' witness the conflagra- - tSUlE former customers of the latter Orient" ('dines company. S. F. MAY, PIctu. - ;htee l,he stores burned had been EMMETT ry ,lVTntura 'Colo"''8 , A SCIENTIFICALLLY EDUCATED Pic Vrli r.uri,'1 VTVw Chong, Low Kal and 5732 . W. II. O. ARNEMANN. Sonoma .'.Collies , 1 OrdVn ,2 homi Voef; had been middle-age- d, Orit ' V: the other agriculturist, single, with ircing ( 3-- liu upll'.npanew. . It was in th J'n t twenty-fiv- e NOTICE 1 Gong t years' experience in Farm- ' victoria Col;es 9Mitcd. tha the Hart u.. .1 tA?W-starit- Cultivating' nada of ing, and Fruit Raising, ONLY PERSONS HAVING j Advertise! rlends fc. Mr seeks position as overseer or manager authority to make collections for tlfo Read the Ha.". 891 J rort-rfB-iiuna- a of, large plantation In the Hawaiian Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd., are iftremioB. veral at. Kaana - i ''hose wearing Hawaiian Electric aLLv went on ristmas spr7& .amVi islands operated by wealthy owner or the I "Zi Dr. rail kaj., caage, s"--,- . vouiyany, First-clas-s references. ljta., marmi coiieciui lnw I T. . V." as. .1 ft . 4 had some a . wib mna, 10 - II TPliri" Vlsor y- uu Nos. 8, 9 and : net-i- 1 wnwiM.jiw . wntKJi whole" , ' ; SOKIER, ; incDr"'" is. lot,. 1 A; THS HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO. a Month.- I f 75cts. them ,v, . SouthTAtlanta, Ga., U. S. A. LTD. 6719 1 2 A . J vilV-- - t :,i1u. f :? II