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1 SUGAR-- 96 Degree TJ. S. WEATHER BUREAU, JANUARY 17. Last 24 hours' rainfall, trace. :,AYjTlfv-5L-' I Test Centrifugals, 3.67c; Per Ton, $73.40. 88 Temperature, Max. 73; Min. 59. Weather, clear and cool. Analysis Beets, 8s 24d; Per Ton, $75.20. fj ESTABLISH 0 wuuV 2. 1856,

VOL. XLIIL, NO. 7315. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY, 18, 1906. ' t2t I JANUARY PRICE FIVE CENTS. nab LEAD ER PAYNE PINKHAM'S FRANKLIN td. CHAMBERLAIN OP OSED TO HONORED tani4 lOtu, isyousE REFUNDING BILL US A WINNER utv Elaborate Plan of New Honolulu Pays Tribute Honolulu Public to the Great Elected to A Prominent Member of Congress Laundry. American. Parliament From the City of Birmingham At the meeting of the Board of 'Franklin has been happily spoken by Handsome Who Shows No Friendship for as many-side- d Judge Health yesterday, the president sub- of the man," said B. Dole, opening mitted a report and a suggestion rela- Sanford the exercises at the bicentenary Benjamin Majority. Hawaiian. tive to government laundries and wash of Things Franklin held Y. M. C. A. Hall houses, which h said would "prob- at the night. oc ably cause public discussion as being last The gathering for the caslon was not so large as it should Jr quite a departu! from the accepted have been, in view of the part that (Associated Press Cablegrams.) Special to Advertiser.) HxJI B ? B 5 B B " B s H n Q B B idea of government control. As it is (Mail the 3 Franklin played in the history of in the line of improved public ser BIRMINGHAM, January 18. Joseph Chamberlain has 5- -2 E WASHINGTON, D. C, January 5 America in the formative period, and been vice," lie observe l, "it is worthy or there were not so many school children Tim The Philippine bill before the House serious thought.' present as migh have been expected, elected to Parliament ?y 5000 majority. The entire seven districts chief topic of interest Mr. Pinkham quoted the law relating considering Franklin's place as an edu has been the to public laundries. Prom time to time in the city have returned Unionist members. yester- cational tactor. But the gathering was 70 here this week, or rather since fce had personally visited and inspected most to speakers. attentive the LONDON, January 18. The Liberals have elected 167 mem day noon, when Congress reassembled most thoroughly the government wash Judge Dole spoke very briefly, refer houses. "We have used all possible ring to Franklin's fifty-seve- n occupa- bers of following the Christmas holidays. There on Parliament, the Unionists 73, the Laborites 31 and the Na 1 of authority," he went to say, "to tions, and to his particular eminence is to be unlimited debate on it, accord- keep the rooms ?n a sanitary condition, in science, diplomacy, as a moralist tionalists 50. but the difficulties are inherent. The to decision of Speaker Cannon, although himself not of the highest o ear. ing the only remedy lis the construction and moral character, and in statecraft. ndi. and members with ideas about tariff equipment of a new building, planned "Franklin," said Judge Dole, "really on totally different lines from the old revision will have opportunity to ex- drafted the system of government of SISTER OF A CONGRESSMAN oues. " the United States, and the work that LCf, press their views. Senator Lodge, who The Legislature of 1905 provided for he did in France was absolutely vital new buildings and, at the request of is chairman of the committee that will to the success of the Americans. His EJECTED FROM WHITE HOUSE several officials, he had made a study achievements in all these lines were report the bill to the Senate, said this of the subject and now presented his due more to his big brain than to any suggestions request half-a-doz- en he was satisfied bill with the that, other cause. He had the grasp of afternoon the should they meet with the Board's ap- men. It is told of him that WASHINGTON, January 18. Senator Tillman of South Carolina has de would pass .both branches of Congress proval copies be sent to the Superin upon one occasion, desiring to dress and become law. tendent of Public "Works and the for a fashionable function in Paris, clared his intention to introduce a resolution into the Senate asking for an in- Board of Superbisors. wig he wanted a of peculiar fashion vestigation of the ejection of Mrs. A HAWAIIAN DIGRESSION. "It is well to bear in mind," the and none could be found in the whole Morris from the White House. The debate in the House will be pro report proceeds, "that we live in a city of Paris that was large enough tropical climate where frequent changes for him." .; 4. longed, but the bill will be sidetrack qf WASIIIXGTOX, January Mrs. Minor Morris of 2334 Massachusetts clothing are necessary for comfort STRUGGLES. ed earlv next week to allow the state SERENO E. PAYNE. and health and that laundering is a HIS EARLY avenue, wife of Dr. Minor Morris, a practicing physician of this city, and sister Judge Dole then spoke of Franklin of Kepresentative A. T. hood bill to be considered. That will B"B" 3 BE B a B BH?B I most perplexing item of expense in John Hull of Iowa, was thrown out of the White IIouso BBB most households. as an educator, and introduced Prof. executive offices this afternoon about 1 dragged for a block over take, however, but two or three days, Scott of the High School as first o'clock, th , the n come in$p their territory Hawaii has "Since the government has deemed) . . I ornn-- I nr h lia- in all probability, so that the House speaner wpf nsnlmlf nnthwnv- ' lior- tnrn on Ira rrlr,l ufi...... mn1 li...... Irnnlr.1 nothing to complain of. it necessary and wise to control laun- - j ...01 tne evening. j.ne speaker) - .fcfr will likely be back on Philippine tar- Mr. Lloyd. That does not relieve derijng it would seem proper and with- end of next week. Thus the situation, because we have informa- in its functions that it should require one of seventeen children, and told how j The incident was sensational in the extreme, not only because of the well-h- e iff before the English,. In Repre- tion from what seems to be a reliable the latest, most sanitary and econo- had educated himself in ;irpss0) ml Wpibre,l am,paranoA of Mrs Morris. WmiHP of tv.o mn. f, far only Chairman Payne and T.;iHn in Prpnnh "P'ranlrlin " sairl ! ' W in source that there will be no river and mical devices and methods to be em- trr j ner in which the orders of Assistant Secretary to the President Barnes for the t sentative Champ Clark, of Missouri harbor bill probably during this session ployed in the future." Professor Scott, "wrote books in spoken. During Mr. Payne's French are as good French as the ejection of the woman were carried out. have and probably not during this Congress, Mr. Pinkham presented a sketch de that ' speech yesterday afternoon there was so that any needs they may nave in tailed by the courtesy of the von books of Racine. He was almost the 0 particular not be Hamm-Youn- g Co., a ground first writer ol pure, direct English, and digression with reference to that direction will Ltd., from -- a little government. his style was formed as all style must CELEBRATING FRANKLIN'S BIRTHDAY. will not be in- granted by tlie plan submitted by himself, of a build i l Hawaii, which without ing "designed to be entirely of con be by hard and constant study. He t PHILADELPHIA, January 18. A magnificent celebration of the anniver terest to Honolulu. It is told in the Mr. Lloyd is a Democratic representa an was an investigator, taking nothing for crete with iron roof, the only wood sary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin has commenced. f following from the Congressional Rec tive from Missouri and one of the to be used to be the roof trusses, win- granted. He was an economist, a fru- ord: members of the House Committee on dow and door frames and doors. gal man, and I have often thought Delegate Kalanianaole contains a boiler and engine that there is need for such a man in Territries. "It this age of the luxury of great wealth SCHOONER TOTAL WRECK. at Mr. Lloyd. Is the gentleman aware was not on the floor at the time. room JUxU teet, and one great ma of the fact that Hawaii is seeking "I chine' and sorting room, 187 feet long to bring the people back to the simple SAVANNAH, Georgia, January 18. The schooner Robert Stevenson has time to have am sorry," said he today, "that I was 30 method of living. legislation at the present by to 50 feet wide. All corners are grounded near this port, and will be total loss. One survivor from the vessel all the customs duties turned over to not present. I had been in my seat to be rounded so there will be no "Franklin may well be called the the Hawaiian government? all the afternoon and went out about chance for dirt to lodge. The floor is first American, as he was the first man ; was picked up floating on a plank, and it is believed that twelve persons have T r encrp-oo- r Tnft all tno pa atiips I Mr. Payne. Oh, yes; and the gen- oc- to be of concrete laid with expanded lininn at two minutes before the colloquy f,-,- - v been drowned. tleman knows there is no more pros- metal. Drainage will be perfect. All con tt;0 pect of their getting it than there is to curred. I might have had something surfaces are to be highly finished." diplomat r,?was of the first importance get the balance in the Treasury of the to say, but, perhaps, after all it was The machinery recommended con- to the colonies in securing for them GERMAN FOREIGN SECRETARY DEAD. United States. just as well." sists of one 100 horse-powe- r boiler the of France. Franklin horse-powe- r went to Paris and mingled with the BERLIN, January 18. Baron von RicSthofen, Secretary for Foreign Af- Mr. Lloyd. I beg your pardon; I PAYNE AGAINST REFUNDING. and one 40 engine with . have no such knowledge. necessary accessories; fifteen washing aristocracy there, despite the criticism fairs of Germany, is dead. Mr. Payne. Well, think know it. While the hostility of Mr. Payne to machines of of the American commissioners, who I I various capacities; eight 0 Mr. Lloyd. You may know more plan for refunding is now openly extractors of various capacities; one could not approve of his way of life. the He was not narrow. He was a man of about it than I do, but I know such declared, it occasioned no surprise, for starch cooker; forty suitably arranged AFTERNOON REPORT. legislation is sought and is pressed sortinr.- tables, each 4x10 feet, and to the world, with a purpose to accom- with earnestness and with some degree he is generally hostile to every Hawai- be of highly finished concrete placed plish, and he used the means that PARIS, January 17. M. Fallieres has been elected President of the Re of merit it would seem. These people ian measure that comes up, calling for on galvanized iron pipe frames; trucks, were at hand for its accomplishment. public of France, succeeding M. Loubetl down there claim at the present time an appropriation of money. Hawaiian wash bags, etc. SHOCKED MRS. ADAMS. we are taking all their revenues from people well understood this hostility An elaborate scheme of operation There is a story of how shocked them, and we are leaving them in an is iaiu a own in tne renort and its Tro Aoma r.-o -- v rmnr.h impoverished condition, and they are when he was at Honolulu last summer, author then deals with the financial a to marchioness of great Influence at unable under the present system to at which time he seemed be looking question. Having given details of the social function rusher! into the room i ANOTHER ANDERSON meet their present financial needs, and for things that would support his argu- present establishment, he offers the and threw her arms about her 'dear it is a very serious proposition to them, ments of opposition rather than to see following comparative statement: Dr. Franklin.' Mrs. Adams expressed and so they are coming and demand Present expense: the truth after impartial investigation. her strong disapproval of this and yet ing legislation Rental of 35 rooms at $17 each Franklin was working for a purpose T Tint tliSnlr 1J vprv Judge 1. M. Hatch has had an expen Mr. Payne. tin if per month '. $ 593.00 and he accomplished it. Franklin was i ente to e mas cimimg to BLOW FAVORITE serious when von tell them we are! Fr Payroll of SO men type !(0i - at $29 per a of a true Democrat, and the tM-P- an- - asnington. curing a meeting at nu- :l r.ortion of in r i spendin it " i 1 i n r j l month 2,320.00 impress that he has left upon the life propriations, we will soon t,e! t that the sugar plantations'"T" were Materials (excluding starch) of the nation is fresh and strong to- spending more for the benefit of the.ed that estimated 145.00 day." horhnr of thosA islands, and that the ,l,8lKln i T Leut "US 5J,lcr Period At the time Judge Hatch In introducing as the next speaker Petition to Remove Dr. Believed to Be Gov- Territories of the United States get S!c?n Total $ 3,060.00 Miss Alice M. Felker of Kaahumanu no such appropriations from Treas-- ; told him that was not the case but had the figures at hand. Possible expense in a new plant: school, Judge Dole said that Franklin nrv because thev have no harbors and) not the one for Goodhue Thrown ernor's Choice for when hearings before 15 employes in de- was of the first men to speak thev have to support their own govern Recently the machine equal advantages for ' the Ways and Means Committee were partment payroll per educational ment. and thev have to have imported women. al- 3.) month $ 915.00 Miss Felker spoke almost Away. Judgeship, articles which "are duty paid when they (Continued on Page together upon view- 10 laundrymen at sorting ta- Franklin from the bles, average $30.00 point of the school children, telling each yester- per month X 300.00 how he was even now being taken It would appear that Mrs. Atcherly Men in the know grew surer BURNS UP Fuel water and materials 475.00 into and made a part of their lives, besides seizing a sehoolhouse and hold- day that It. B. Anderson was Governor, AN AUTOMOBILE and quoted many of the famous say ings of ing it for some days, recently under- Carter's choice for the Circuit Judge- Total $ 1,690.00 the great man. A VERY SAXE MAX. took a shake-u- p in the affairs of the ship. At that there was nothing ON A TRIP TO THE PALI by Total saving 1370 00 President Griffiths of Oahu College Board of Health in Kona. Xot definite given out, and the Governor ener- upon put Mr. Pinkham concludes hi rptinrt n said that Franklin was the men who force of arms, however, did the the direct question being to him he no more to say. follows: j laid the strongest emphasis upon the getic lady act in this instance, but said that had Mr. Anderson is a young attorney, or j sacre(j se .is iu wiiai uivision this saving cci udj, piauaai aaaii. by the right 01 petition and reputation being Machine Driven by a Japanese Chauffeur Takes snoum be made 1 is not in- - i le as eminently a sane man. .no has the of a 1 think it cured at Runnymede, ratified at Phil- t eumoent on me to suggest, nor to in- other American had pointed the way hard worker and well grounded in the dicate how more surely to success than Franklin. adelphia, consecrated at Lahaina and, law. He was, moreover, an honor man I Its Tourist far the system could be civil- I Fire and Drives Out extended. "What Solomon in his Proverbs has ever since the dawn of Hawaiian at his university. He lacks experi- "The cost of the machinery install- done for the spiritual life," said Mr. ization, worked to the limit in these ence, of course, but he will gain that ed and ready to be Griffiths, "Franklin has done for the fair isles. fast enough on the bench. i Occupants. operated would, i : on a liberal practical life of every day. It has been A petition from David Alawa and 233 However, in despite of the growing estimate, be (including South new steam and power plant") $12,969.-99- . objected that he did not propound a others, residents of Xorth and belief that the honor is to fail on An- system of morals, but perhaps he was Kona, read at the Board of Health derson, the town was full of rumors mor- meeting yesterday attested the energy A fine auto belonging to the Japa- coming up from under the car. The "The cost of the building would be unable to propound a system of and there was a discussion of other of danger to less als. But he did a great work in sci- of the mover. It asked for the remov- up King nese whose garage is on chauffeur was told the than the appropriation made by names all and down Fort and chauffeur the vehicle and its occupants and the the Legislature, session of 1905, for ence. In literature and in statesman- al of Dr. E. S. Goodhue from the streets. Early in the day the stock Xuuanu street, between Beretania and car was brought to a standstill. The new government wash houses. ship. Franklin's name was signed to position of government physician for of Henry E. Highton took a strong Kukui street, was wrecked by flames occupants immediately left the ma- "Probably a conference between the the first four great state papers writ- - the dual district, for reasons set forth upward tendency. The name of Carl ' including his refusal to treat the in- while he was en route yesterday fore- chine, and. as the flames made rapid Department of Public Works and the ten in the history of the United States, Smith continued to be favorably men- progress they retired to some distance, Board of County Supervisors of Oahu namely, the Declaration of Independ- digent sick and his alleged unsatis- tioned, also, being recognized as a noon to the Pali with a party of tour- ence, treatment of the people he did he an explosion might occur. would lead to some practical arrange- the Treaty of Alliance with factory well-ground- fearing that Ko- lawyer with judicial Young Hotel. ma-rhi- ne En- The milk of the cocoanut ists from the The chauffeur sought to save his ment for funds, should the above out- France, the Treaty of Peace with attend. qualifications, and th'-r- was likewiso The chauffeur in tryinsr to extinguish and made every effort to ex- - lined scheme meet with their approval. gland, and the Constitution. No other na is a cocoanut country was readily man in concluding prayer of a story afloat to the effect that the the flames was severely burnt about tinguish the flames. In working around "The Board of Health is interested has equaled that achievement. detected the lightning might reach as far as Mer- - w-i- being Dr. M. the machine he was burned. The ma- only from a sanitary and health point Franklin has written two books that the petition, that John Judge Whit- the hands and face. in Atcherly (with a long str'.TJ: of uni- chant treet and strike Mr. and Mrs William Ede and Mrs. chine was badly injured, ana was pui of view." live literature, and in science his ney from the District Bench to call en-tak- e1 No works were was versity degrees appended to his name) Mr. Ede's mother, out-o- f commission. action was taken at this meeting wonderful. He the up higher. Whitney has made a Katherine Ede. of the Board of first to observe be appointed in Dr. Goodhue's stead. him gaged the auto to them up ta The Edes sent to town for another Health. the Gulf Stream, and creditable record., where he is. and ft and Anally reached the Pali President Pinkham stated after the he invented a cooking stove carrying, This is the way President Pinkham ihe Pali. All went well until about machine principle His' board: might reasonably look for promotion, two-thir- meeting to an a That is still used. submitted the petition to the ds had been without further mishap. On the return Advertiser reporter that of work to present herewith a petition of Da- it was said. his scheme was regarded by the nation was as vital to the "I n Ede they examined the wrecked machine with favor b-e- suggested to if covered, when Mrs. Katherine Wa Lee, success of vid Alawa and others requesting a Whoever has gas- foun.? one wheel had burned the Chinese laundry boss, and the American colonies as Car-(Contin- smelt something suspiciously like and that government physician in President Roosevelt by Governor looking over the side entirely. The Jap hauled the machine by the Chinese Consul, to both of whom that of Washington." change of the oline burning. In had been on Page 4.) of the vehicle she discovered flames home on a dray. it submitted. (Continued on Page 4.) (Continued on Page 4.) THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906. . , uinni REPOBTS OF ibHtfll V V U M T Biggest Bargain Ever Offered ScriYen's Improvea WE ARE PUTTING OX SALE THIS WEEK AliOUT Elastic Seam PAST YEAR THECHOBCH 300 PIE2ES Drawers . OF . I The German Benevolent Centra! Union a Power T0RSH0N LAGES Society in Good For Good in FROM i TO 5 INCHES WIDE AT THE REMARKABLY A'fttTrMTFn. CV This scientific drawer is worn careful dressers LOW PRICE OF - by over a million Condition. and it costs no more than ordin- ary drawer made of good ma- The German Benevolent Society held The reading of annual reports of THESE50cGOODS AREPerEASILYDozenWORTH ALL terial. meeting yesterday at the of Central Union church for the year 1903 TIIE and follows the its annual WAY FROM TO $1.25 PER, DOZEN. It fits snugly fWc r.f H Hackfeld & Co.. L.'d. The was held last evening in the church 75c lines of the hips and legs. Waist officers' reports for the past year were Sunday school room, at which time it sizes from 28 to 50 inches. read and approved, and the followin was announced that the estimate for WE ARE ALSO SHOWING THIS WEEK A NEW None of our patrons are more directors elected to serve for the year running the church this year had been LINE OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND HATS, IN- delighted than men of unusual 1906: figured at $12,674. An appeal was FANTS' BONNETS, ETC. made for more to build. It makes no difference if F. A. Schaefer, president. noeral contributions vice-preside- the church's support, especially from nt and you are slim, stout, short, tall or Wm. Pfotenhauer, some members of tiie church who were PROGRESS BLOCK, proportions, you can trustee,, not doing much in this respect. of perfect Damm, treasurer. . FORT STREET. B. von Dr. Kincaid, in his report for the A. BLOM secure a CORRECT FIT. Eckhardt, secretary. alwavs John F. past year, said the end of the year SCRIVEN'S DRAWER H. J. Nolte, auditor. The appointed dele- found the church unimpaired in its pres- Rev. V. Felmy was ability to do good in community will yield to any strain or gate to the Associated Charities. the will to ant! it is still an influential power for sure after which it return The treasurer's report was received good. The pastor commented upon the its original shape. with special interest and the favorable preponderance of men in the church KflUfl Only the very best material is balance at the close of the year was attendance which was something over durabil- which to rejoice. The pastor dwelt used and in comfort and noted with general satisfaction. This upon the lack of support, financially, 14? -- ,,UHU ity it KNOWS NO EQUAL. exceptionally good result was due to or many people in the church, and this V'rWl-- y "'. several very substantial gifts received should be borne in mind, owing to very last year from Mrs. Wm. G. Irwin and annoying deficits in the church funds Mr. Banning. Had it not been for in the past two years. these most generous gifts the society Lr. Kincaid referred to his resigna M. Mclnerny, Ltd. would have again closed their accounts tion as pastor of Central Union church, MERCHANT AND FORT STREETS. with a debit balance of $200 to $300. alonjr the lines made public in the The following is an extract from the church on the last Sunday of the year. report : W. W. Hall, clerk of the church, gave INCOME DURING 1905. statistics of membership. On January CELEBRATED I Balance from 1904 $ 310.21 1, 1905, there were 997 members. There Donation. Mrs. W. G. Irwin 500.00 were 88 new members, making a grand Donation, Mr. Banning 225.00 total on January 1, 1906, of 1085. TABLE Contributions, sundry donations W. O. Atwater, treasurer of the lJk1 M CO and income from various church, reported receipts amounting to sources 2,048.01 $7501.38 and expenditures of $7477.68. You can get wines higher in price; but quality and price con- Make Your Jonathan Shaw, treasurer of the sidered, will be hard to surpass $3,083.22 Trustees, reported receipts amounting it this brand of table wines to $11,653.75 that have taken the FIRST PEIZES at both the St. Louis and BREAD EXPENSES DURING 1905. and expenditures about " the same. Lewis4:& Clarke Expositions. Various subsidies and dis On motion of P. C. Jones, the esti- $ 625.92 RED Taste Better bursements mates of $12,674 for current expenses WINES 2 " By adding a little good Apple But- - Paid promissory note due 100.00 for the trustees for 1906, was accepted ZINFANDEL (light pleasant wine) Paid medical services 57.00 CABERNET (old mellow) Type) H . by the congregation. Mr. Jones also and (St. Julian ter! It makes you forgive indifferent , 238.60 i Advanced on notes called attention to the appropriation BURGUNDY (full bodied Bouquet) bread, while good bread and good ap- Passages paid to San Fran for new church books, and a committee EL MOUNO (Bordeaux character) ple butter make an irresistable combi- cisco for eight people 220.50 comprising Miss Margaret Hopper, Dr. N Subsidies or presents for 32 Kincaid person MEDOC (elegant, rich) nation. We do recom- and another yet to be 03 not hesitate to people 280.13 named, will take un this an 104.20 matter at WHITE WINES mend Paid for funerals early date. GUTEDEL (fruity dry wine) Supported regularly eight peo Bev. Mr. Turner reported enthusias 997.25 JOHANNISBERG REISLING (Rhine wine R ple tically on the Bible and Sunday schools. character) w Deposit with Hackfeld & Co., Ihe largest attendance on a single VINE CLIFF (Moselle type) a einz Apple Butter Ltd 404.17 Sunday during the year was 500. The t SAUTERNES (very mellow; palatable) s The manufacturers authorize us to 55.45 j Cash balance Sunday school treasurer's report was IIAUT SAUTERNES (medium sweet, delicate) w refund your money if you do not like presented by Mr. Forbes. w $3,083.22 I CHAUTAAU YQUEM (very rich type) it, but no one has ever asked us to The report for Palama Chapel. Eev. The German Benevolent Society does Mr. Kath in charge, was C. a make good. sell read by P. SPARKLING WINES E that guaranty We a not only support Germans. A large (ones. Ihere was encouragement in SPARKLING MOSELLE w t 1 of U. S. of j great deal cf it too. number citizens German the work in general, but there were SPARKLING SAUTERNE H In stone crocks of descent were aided in various ways many dimcuities in the Palama section convenient sizes. during the past year. Regular sup- to overcome. Of the many new raeth-- j SPARKLING BURGUNDY 8 port was given to 1 leper, 2 blind men, ods introduced some were successful, ' SOLE AGENTS. mentally weak persons, 2 men par others not. The superintendent "hopes LEWIS & Co. Ltd , 169 King St., 'Phone 240, Hackfelrf & tially disabled by sickness or disease to have Palama Chapel maintained as Wholesale Agents.60., Ltd. and one man of over 90 years of age. a beacon light in the midst of sin." Besides, occasional assistance has been The Ladies' Societv report present rendered to a large number of sick and ed b- - Mrs. Mvers, showed a healthy destitute and several had to be return- organization in which the funds were ed to the United States at the expense applied to several worthy objects. j of the society. The Christian EnJeavor report was presented by Lyle Dickey, lie stated 1 that union meetings away from the Dresses Cook on MILD 'REPRIMAND' church were not entirely successful. The attendance was less from both . churches than usual. ! Mrs. Scudder presented the report of Carefully FOR LUCIEH YOUNG the Woman's Board of Missions. As A Gas Range to funds, the society collected $2,189.-S- 3 and disbursed $1769.54, outside of special collections taken for the Arm- WASHINGTON, January 9. Before enians and the Pundita. Ramabai fund. his departure for Charlestown Secre- The Missionary; Gleaners' Society Craned whether the days be warm or cold. tary Bonaparte wrote a letter of repri- report was read by Mrs. Withington. It mand to Commander Lucien Young, in The Gleaners suggest a floral festival We make a specialty of carefully cleaning Silk Waists, com-- ' execution of the sentence of the court-marti- al sometime this year. The report ! Dresses of all Gloves, means less work, better meals, and mented upon large number of sorts, Ostrich Plumes, Feather Boas, which found that officer guilty the etc., of remissness of duty in connection church members descended from the etc. economical housekeeping. , with the boiler explosion on the gun- early missionaries, and the small num- We have special machinery and facilities for doing dry boat Bennington. ber of members in the Gleaners' So- cleaning and dyeing in the best possible The reprimand is not what is known ciety. Mothers, she said, should send manner and guar- Sold by dealers and in the navy as a "public reprimand," their daughters into the society. ; antee absolute satisfaction to our. patrons. the nature of which naturally requires W. A. Bowen read an enthusiastic We solicit your custom. Please give us a trial and be that it shall be administered in a pub- statement of the work among the Port- convinced of HONOLULU GAS CO., LTD., lic manner. In view of the peculiar uguese. Rev. Frank Damon read a the superiority of our work. Alexander Young Bldg. circumstances of the case, Assistant glowing report of the work among the Secretary Newberry, who is acting as Chinese. , secretary, has decided that the letter shall not be made public by the Navy Department, and that its publication GOLD LACE AND Sanitary Steam Laundry. shall be left to the discretion of the recipient. Ring up Main 73 and our wagon will call for your work. The reprimand is somewhat mild in tone, and the letter is not alto- SWOBDEO fflBlMCIIS-rs- gether uncomplimentary to Commander loung. It is, therefore, not at all unlikely that Commander Young will Canton Oahu, No. 1, Patriarchs llili-- , himself consent to its publication. tant, I. O. O. P., came into actual be- - ing last night at CM Fellows' hall,' The when the charter members were panul- - j ed and mustered into service by Major I ! II. W. Kellv, musterintr-i- n officer and PLUMBER FOR BOTH aid-de-cam- -- Seer j The Canton members presented a m J6h rat One disease of thinness in fine appearance in their new uniforms At 85 King Street children is scrofula; in adults, of dart blue cloth and plumed cha-peau- gold baldrics, belts and shoul-- i Gas and steam fitters. Estimates in work cheerfully given. consumption. Both have poor der-knot- black and gold scabbards, ) blood ; both ned more fat. and gold-hilte- d swords. These diseases thrive on lean Following the ceremony the Canton I : marched upstairs to the roof garden ness. Fat is the best means of where a reception was held and then overcoming them; cod liver oil all joined in a dance. Later on re- makes the best freshments were served in the lower I and healthiest hall. tat and The elective officers, as mustered in, are as follows: Commandant, Paul Our Belts Susenders I Trunks Gloves .Smith; Lieutenant, II. T. Moore; En- - Hanck'fs - 1118 1 sign, E. A. Jacobsen; Clerk, L. Petrie; SPJ5 Xeck- and Under- Accountant. M. T. Simonton. wear Duck SCOTT'S Appointive officers: Sentinel, F. J. Summer . Valises wear, I RAINIZE, EOTTL'G WKS, Xoyes; Picket, C. S. Crane. Stock Hats Pants Shirts Etc. Zz!& Charter members include the fore- ewal- - Pilone hite 1331. Trrjljl'!' s M gr I EMULSION going officers and Z. C. Copeland. W. 1054 Fort Street, I. O. O. F. Building and 152 Hotel" Street. J. White, B. F. Lee, J. P.i.:knell, A. L. s the easiest and most effective Lane. C. O. Ilottel, A. II. Hodgson, II.

)!-- II. Williams. of cod liver oil. Here's a T.S1A Honorary members: E. Jl. Ilendrv, Bill atural order of things that J. I). McVeigh, J. Hodgson, C. Char- hows why Scott's Emulsion is lock, J). P. Lawrence. Cures Whil I f so much value in all cases of You For Sale or and consumption. More A writ of error was procured by the Lease Coughs, Government from the Supreme Court For Whooping Cough, Croup, Lots in Gulick Tract, Kalihi, it, more weight, moie nourish-iien- t, yesterday to review Judge Lindsay"? Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh. order to "long-rang- ON CAR that's why. enter Judge Gear's It cores because the air rendered strongly antifptr LINE. decision ordering a new trial of It carried over the diseased surfaces of the bror.ch'.ai Territory tnbec with every breath, giving prolonged and cor.stant Send for free sample. vs. Cotton Bros. Judge Gear treatment. Those of a consumptive tendency, or suffer- $350.00 and Upward cabled the gist of decision from San er from chronic bronchitis, find immediate relief from SCOTT & Chemists Francisco 0:1 Feb. 27. The written de- coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat. terms. Particulars BONE. Cbbsolevb is a boon to Asthmatics. Easy of A. 409-41- cision was received by mail March 4. , MRS. S. GULICK 5 Pearl Street, New York Dbcggists. 1030 OTTT.TOTf atti-v- ' but Judge Gear's term had expired iKwri; tivp booklPt with proofs of ltt All 0c. And $1.00 :: t: AUdrueeisU March 3. Hfc E CO.. t SO Fulton St., New Vr."t Ctr, ...... tT?TTTet7t TTAIT ''MM., THE I'AUIFIU UUMMliiClAJLr VJL.UJL.U, JANUARY 1 8, 1006. ri fluviift, House of Eetiresentati-P- i f th it ed states t,; LEADER PAYNE of America in Congress as- sembled. That the sum of twentv-thre- e PLUMBING thousand three hundred and ninetv-tiire- e dollars and sixtv-nin- e cents be. continued from Paee 1.) and the same is herebv, appropriate,!, out of any in progress. ,Iml;e Hatch visited Mr. money in the Treasurv not Payne aii'l asked to present him with omervwse appropriated, to be paid to ORD NANCE .., i. v. l,.l or Hawaii to reimburse in Honolulu was not true. Mr. Payne j said ""itvTerritory for monev paid, laid out :uu t v would nor listen and refused Judge expended said Territory in . Our entire line of fancy Silk Finishing Braids, Hatch an opportunity to tell" him. Hut maintaining light-house- bell buovs,' light-hous- e silk trimming Braids, nar- pink and blue, 15V. a piece, Judge Hatch compelled the committee and service on its coasts c. 1 row on sale at 8 a piece. No Action Takcn-T-he to hear his statement and showed in from the time said Territorv width, dark and light writing, which had been printed in the tue Lnueu f?tates until effects, regular value 10c. ngnt-nouse- s, official records, that the interest at th saiu bell buovs, and lio-ht-i- and li'iic. On Sale at 64c. Molokai time referred to was 2.7 per cent in- nouse service were transferred to and a yard. Black Silk Crochet But- stead of 7.2 per cent. Mr. Payne had taken under the management and con- tons, best quality, 20c. and trol of the Light-Hous- e Regular Sales Day simply transierred tne ngures. Board 'Joe, on sale at 10c. and THE PHILIPPINE BILL. Fancy Silk Braids in black 12 c. A Bill to ratifv and confirm the sale Judge Hatch has been following the by the Territorv'of Hawaii of and white, red and white, 1 1 . , I , - " President Pinkham's message to the -- a i: : l : l ... l i, 5c. a yard. progress 01 tne jriiuippmeti um ciuscn mm movable propertv ceded and trans-ari- d and yesterday was a long of Black Silk Buttons, 6 doz- Wednesday Board of Health has been at the Capitol most j ferred to the United States by the one, but being largely one of informa- the time during the debate. Mr. Clark Republic of Hawaii. en for 20c. of i tion only a few items came up for in his speech this afternoon spoke Whereas certain personal and mov- - Silk Braids, i tne or tne Hawaiian isianus able property and Saturday action. annexation ceded and transferred to inch Persian as a measure that he had opposed and the United States by the Republic of effects, 20c. Superior quality Pearl He submitted a form, that the Board would oppose again it were to come Hawaii and 25c. value, on by if under the joint resolution of sale at Buttons, 5c. a dozen. adopted, for reports Government up. mere was in nis speecu 01 annexation approved .Tnlv evpTitli 10c. a yard. physicians on examinations of per- nttie E. FISHER, interest on the Hawaiian situation. He eighteen hundred and ninetv-eiht- . has WILL sons, subjects, when : to the end that the told of the name Sandwifh Islands and been by the Territorv of Hawaii old non-suspicio- us cases, .. AUCTIONEER. found to be how man whom they were i leased, Alpaca Braids, for skirt annoyance the for and otherwise disposed of: might be saved the of sub named also perpetuated his- name in Therefore Black "Silk Braids, 60e. binding, in 5 yard lengths, seciuent examinations unless there that popular article of diet the sand- Re it enacted by the Senate and and 75c. dozen,, on sale should appear special grounds there at all colors, 15c. quality, on wich. House of Representatives of the Unit- 35c. and 50c. a dozen. for. ed States of sale at 10c. a niece. Foreclosure Sales ISLANDS COMMITTEE. America in Congress as- II After a discussion the application of PACIFIC sembled, That all sales, leases, and the American Sugar Co. for the use Senator Foraker's Committee on other disposal by the Territorv of Ha- Saturday, January 20, 1906, of water from the Waihanau valley, Pacific Islands and Porto Rico will waii of such personal and ' movable Molokai. was favorably decided and hold its first meeting of the session in property so ceded and transferred are PAeiFie import AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. left in the hands of the president to a few days. There is almost no Hawai- hereby ratified and confirmed. FORT STREET. act upon. A. F. Judd, in a letter, stat ian busines before it, except a bill by e. of 1045 Beretania street, just Waikikl ed Mr. Lindgren's report showed A Improvements, that Senator MeCumber, of Aorth Dakota, Bill to amend section ninetv-on- e OSK0OOC Victoria street. Lot and the normal flow in the Waikolu val to appropriate $35,000 for filling in the of "An Act to provide a government BIze of lot, 100x290 to Young street. ley the source of the Settlement's sup ouarantme wliart at Honolulu, is tor the Territory This property is situated in the cen it of Hawaii." upon ply the year round to be 3,850,000 gal the same bill that Representative But Be it enacted by the Senate and ter of good improvements, and lons of water. ler introduced in the House. The Bouse of Representatives main houlevard of Honolulu. The of the Unit- the Superintendent McVeigh wrote, say Senate Committee has forwarded it to ed States of America in as- lot has two frontages. Improvements Congress When feeling run down and out of sorts, ing that in the dry season a small the Treasurv Department for a re sembled, That section ninety-on- e of consist of large cottage, etc., being the w a as to occupied by quantity of water from the ainanau port and also for statement "An Act to provide a government for same property formerly dairy what work is wanted. the Territory of approved the best tonic you can take is "Wilder, deceased. valley is used for the Settlement Hawaii." that the late J. W. cows, but a pipe trom tne settlement April thirtieth, nineteen hundred, be, This will afford the opportunity for .system to gate ANOTHER CROWN LANDS CLAIM. auu me same n home, or investment water could be run the is nereDV, amended so a purchase of a of the valley and thus provide a sub Senator Foraker has received a letter as to read as follows: below its market value. stitute supply. He was not averse to from Mrs. Emma Defries, a descen- "Sec. 91. That the public propertv surrendering the water desired, though dant of Kamehameha I IT, asking that ceded and transferred to the United ap- States by the Republic NOTE: Further particulars and expressing the opinion that the Congress take steps to "adjust and of Hawaii un plicant overestimated the Waihanau allow" her interests in the reserved der the joint resolution of annexation, i maps can be had upon application1 to approved .1 La of Hawaii. a long July seventh, eighteen hun- Mf supply. lands She writes j it j Pr mo fier To the president the main question letter, setting forth the character of dred and ninety-eigh- t, shall be and re- seemed to be whether the Board could her claim. It is doubtful if the Com main in the possession, use, and control WILL E. FISHER. con mittee on Pacific Islands can do any- of the government of the Territorv of secure any of the price for the This fine beer invigorates as well as re- AUCTIONEER cession with which to improve its own thing with the claim, unless it be to Hawaii, and shall be maintained, water supply forwarded it to the Senate Committee managed, and cared for by it, at its By request the president submitted on Claims. own expense, until otherwise provided freshes and as a beverage has no superior. plumbing for by Congress, or taken for the uses tSml to proposed the Board the JAPANESE IMMIGRATION. and purposes ordinance now before the Board of Su of the United States by SATURDAY Assistant Secretary of Bacon direction of the President or of the Order a trial case today and be convinced. AT 10 O'CLOCK A-- M., pervisors. Omitting sections Z, S. 4, o, State is discussing with California members governor of Hawaii. And all moneys 6 and 7 the sections were practically in the Hawaiian treasury, I will sell a good the same as the regulations of the questions affecting Chinese and Japa- and all the present prac nese coolie labor. He is going into revenues and other property acquired Board of Health and its by the Republic of Hawaii since said tice. Those above numbered the situation carefullv and telling Bay sections them that there is some prospect of a! cession, shall be and remain the prop- Saddle flare he said were "entirely beyond the erty of the of Pro- OOCKXXXXXXXXXXK3 FIVE YEARS OLD. delegated of new treaty with China and that the Territory Hawaii: COOOOOXXXXX00XX0000XCKOi Dowers to the Board mav be vided, however, that all personal and Beyond indisputable axi Japanese labor situation also 8 ALSO Health. the taken up. He intimates that the in- movable property so ceded and trans- om 'the greater theskill the more per ferred may be sold, leased, or other--; M. board, spection of Chinese, coming to the W. Campbell 1 GOOSENECK fect the work' any opinion of the mainland, on the other side at the wise disposed of in such manner as relative to those 'sections, would par ports from which thev sail, may be may be provided by the laws of the BUILDER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. of presumption." aris-- 1-H- take orse undertaken. The Californians think Territory of Hawaii. All funds ' Dray No action was taken. there are some prospects of checking ing from the sale or lease or other ETC., ETC. Some extended reference was made the Japanese immigration, although it disposal of such property shall be and Announces that he is prepared to furnish homes complete, in the message to tne measures ior is felt here that the State Depart- become the property ot the Territory the lot and latest modern improved cottages for $1000 and up. ex clean streets and the prevention of ment 's efforts may be directed to al- of Hawaii." Lots for sale at $350 each o n easy terms. WILL E. FISHER, pectoration in public places. The Board leviating the political situation on the Five-roo- m cottage, good plu mbing, $700. AUCTIONEER. had been telephoned the previous day Pacific Coast for the next campaign A Bill providing for the setting for to forbid a consumptive exposing as much as for anything else aside for governmental purposes of, by i others nis wutui carelessness. KALANIANAOLE'S SIX BILLS. certain ground in Ililo, Hawaii. PHONE OR ADDRESS WHITE 951. Mr. Smith remarked that already, in Be it enacted by the Senate and , : two days, the little anti-spittm- g post Delegate Kalanianaole introduced ttnouse ort representativesi i j 01P xltue tt:iumi-- i xxxxxxxxxxxxxxoxxxcoockx r six as-- Let. ers had caused good results down at bills yesterday, most of them bills ed States of America in Congress J the depot. that he introduced at the last session 3C1I1UJCU, J. LiCLl, till J1- - 1 1 LI " 1 1' , I The president reported that, by con of Congress. One of them was a bill contained in block C. situated in the : sembled, That upon the expiration of up-to-da- te Rustic Cottage on That siderable scheming, they had been en- to relieve certain residents, who wish- citv of Hilo. island and Territorv of I id !ease the occupants of said lands side of Hotel street, between i makai ed to become naturalized citizens. VG T, e Alapai Punchbowl streets, contains abled to provide a mounted steam and It Hawaii, be, and the same is hereby, set V nl,ri'emen" Viern W.W. Ahana&Co. and power plant for spraying .solutions for is the bill which United States Attor .i ?ii..i k shall have the option of purchasing the 2 bedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitch- gave ney .Breckons drew. The se,veral 90 occupied and improv en, pantry, bath, etc., servants' quar- the purpose of disinfection. He Delecate reservation and site for a Federal facts public, should it submitted the matter to Attorney Gen- building or. buildings, the same being ed by them, respectively, at a fair Limited ters, etc. Rent $25. the caution that "the to fixed by com note this machine being hauled through eral Moody, who thought Mr. "Breck moje particularly described as the market price, be a Can't miss it has stone rustic fence no ons' bill preferable to that drawn bv following lines, mission of three persons to be appoint surrounding. the streets, may rest assured it is area contained in the ed bv President of the Lnited Merchant Tailors indication that there are cases of Mr. Robertson. The Delegate's bills to wit: Beginging at the west corner the February 1, 1906. I States. Possession disease." are as follows: of Waianuenue and Bridge streets, the A Bill to amend section one hundred which are Sec. 2. That in fixing the price of Waity Building. KingSt The matters of cemeteries and gar coordinates of point three said of same for two of "An Act to provide a covernment hundred and seventy-thre-e lands tenants the WILL E. FISHER, bage dumps were laid over until next thousand three or more years next preceding said ap Phone Blue 2741 AUCTIONEER, meeting. for the erritory of Hawaii." and one feet north lie it enacted by the Senate and and two nine hundred praisement shall be entitled to a re (Opposite Advertiser Office.) Upon a favorable report of the board thousand and duction of price equal to the fair mar nUSe of Representatives of the Unit- - eighty-on- e Martin eleven and value of the improvements which AMERICAN AND FOREIGN trigonometrical sta- - J ket Joseph O'Neil and Joseph L. Howard IZ-- feet east of Halai made. ovv. iJ.vu. Z fl.i true they have WORSTEADS. were recommended for licenses to prac- vj "" U"C llUUUiCUl Ul tion, and running by azimuths ERNEST G. WALKER. the Act approved April thirtieth, nine- - fifty-si- x degrees forty-eigh- t minutes tice medicine in the Territory. it-c-u Fresh ..umireu, entitled ""iin Act to three hundred and ninety-si- x and sixty-- "With the president, L. E. Pinkham, provide a government Wai- SPEAKS WELL OF CHAMBER were present F. C. Smith, Dr. for the Terri two feet along there J. tory of Hawaii," be so as forty-- COUGH REMEDY. P. Robinson, Dr. J. T. amended anuenue street; one hundred and LAIN'S FOONrAIN PE8S. R. Judd, Mark to read as follows eight fifty-fiv- e members; degrees minutes Mr. Main, Manager for P. J. Wayson and A. Fernandez, "Sec. 100. That for the purposes of three hundred and thirty feet along John Meats C. secretary, Miss Mae &. Bloemfontein, So. We handle the best Four.taia Charlock, and naturalization under laws Petersen Company, stenographer. the of the Pitman street; two hundred and thir Pens on the market. They are the Weir, Lnited States residence ty-on- e Africa, the following statement in the Ilawai degrees four hundred and makes PARKER, the WATERMAN and lan islands prior to the taking effect seventeen feet along for the benefit of the public: "Cham- - of this Act shall be deemed equivalent the STANDARD. Wailuku street; three hundred and . berlain's Cough Remedy has a big sale to fifty-fiv- e - HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD., DANGER IN DELAY. residence in the United States and twenty-eigh- t degrees mln- i an as we been handling It Fresh meats required for your daily the here have use, in Territory of Hawaii, and the re utes three hundred and seventy and;for several years, we can confidently Young Building Store. quirement of a previous declaration of j forty-seve- n feet s.long say we seu more of it than w do You will find at Yee Hop's in profuse. - tnat ACTION MUST BE TAKEN intention to become j of begin- The old saying is, the best is cheapest; PEOMPT a citizen of the Bridge street to the point any other preparation of that kind." United States and to renounce ninsr. containing and ntnP'frhi0 i rpcnmmend- - We have the cheapest, best and TO PRESERVE HEALTH. former and three mi..ino osrsHailv BEG INNING JANUARY 17. anegiance snail not anr.lv to r.ersons teen one-hundret- acres: Provided, p1 roughs, colds, croup and whoop- - freshest. who fn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT." have resided in said islands at that the superintendent of public works ing Coush and can be given to the little Call on us and get your money's be- I Kidney troubles are dangerous least five years prior to the taking of the Territorv of Hawaii is hereby ones with absolute security. For sale worth, cause they creep on so stealthily that effect of this Act; but all other provi- to sell or Benson, House you will a authorized and directed by all Dealers and Druggists, Astor Restaurant Then with the wise have they get a firm grip on the victim be sions of the laws of the United States otherwise disnnp of whatever build- - for Hawaii. Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents 1?S berth! fore he is aware of it. They manifest relating to naturalization shall, so far lings are now located on the above-de-a- s . . KING STREET. themselves in such varied forms that applicable, to 'scribed as First-clas- s every- - apply persons in said reservation, in such manner Supreme Court has denied the cook In attendance, they are easily mistaken for other dis islands. The circuit courts of the Ter- - he may find most advantageous, such The mg new, neat and clean. rapid-ses- s motion of plaintiff in the famous Kona eases. ritory of Hawaii shall have and pos-jsal- e and removal to be made as 21 meal tickets for J4.50. Meal 2.r,c. Make no mistake! the .school ejectment ease, Baker vs. Brown jurisdiction, and the clerks of Iy as the existing leases on said ground calen- Do not delay! such courts shall have and possess proceeds to be et al., to place the case on the Co the; expire, and the thereof entering de-- G. Q. Yee Hop & Treat the kidneys now! POWerS tn I l,,- - ln flf Tillll- - dar for the purpose of a 5 relative lil I ritlnna lur mnnintonrlnnt I The kidneys are sick and will not get aliens of intention to become citizens lie works' to the parking and general fault of appeal agamst the defendants, FUJIMURA ?.,uuu S. well unless you use a Kianey meaicme. and admissions to i improvement building A verdict amounting to over tor MEAT MARKET. , is citizenship of the of said Federal MASSAGE Doan's Backache Kidney Pills the Lnited States, had an. I plaintiff is at stake. safe and prompt remedy for possessed bv site. certain, the courts, and the enii- - j Rheumatism, .Bruises, Sprains. kidneys only. cures. has clerks thereof, Tired JFh jno IVIsUn 251 the It It merated and named in section twenty-- ; A Bill for the relief of the oceu- - Feeling and other Ailments QUICKLY cured people right here in Honolulu RELIEVED. u, or ' A J. cam ort street, id city, vis(,d Statutes of the United States and the of Punchbowl, in the city of! 444 King Street, Palama, the employ or ...... - u-n- ii watchman in in t, - ... .t,.,,,',,, , nishtw rn o i a. t vj 11 i 11 i 11 -i PHON'F1 WHITE 1251. Pure Soda Water j.. tt r w ., itini,.- i " iuiim ur LviiJLV'i You get better Soda Water nf3is. .i.tc tne Kevised Statut es relating to natur- - Whereas lease of certain lands of j can't WllllSt a young man i was a saiior i .,:,, the bearing the FOUNTAIN - approved Februnrv first, the class commonly known as Crown than that at one time women ror tne inter- ' and, , : ,,:)..., " x in brand, for the simple reason that i - 'k'1" . ,miiMreu. anu seven t lands, on the slopes of Punchbowl, t tx was. However, uuii- , rr., . .. , island service. 1 there isn't any better made. on account of '" ' ' Honolulu, island of Oahu, 1 erritory ot j BI6 REDUCTION ed to give up sea life ' Boda Worki. severe suffering from my back and "V '""l .naturalizations and adrus-kidnev- s. Hawaii, made and executed by the j Fountain j For this I had tried various S10nr V "tizenslup heretoto.v n,:..,e by Hawaiian Government on the fifteenth IN VICTOR RECORDS Sheridan Street, near King. ' and mile-ston- e past In the one which fn-- v , ot, sa''1 dav of August, eighteen hundred Another Main 270. remedies, but the restored 'rf t . "."' , Phone me to health was Doan;a Backache) iner-o;- in accor.i- - eighty-two- to Edward Liiikalani. by years of time. ' une Dow-- EERGSTEOM MUSIC CO., LTD., Pills procured at Hollister's j wiin tne provisions ot said section him assigned to the late Queen i Ring out the old, ring in the new Kidney wenty-on- e ly by Bldg. urug Oiore. ine lencvcu tum-plete- hundred and ami aurer Kamolani and now held the with merry chime. Old Fellows' of said Act entitled 'An Act' amend Kapiolani (limited), expires on j THE COBWEB CAFE after years of suffering. If any to estate Forget the past, reknit the bonds one particulars he may the Kevised .Statutes relating to natur- the fifteenth day of August, nineteen desires further ' friendship sweet. Queen and Alake. SU. applv to me. I am to be found at Van alization, 'approved February lirst, eigh- hundred and twelve; and of , ; out- Dorn's Ship Chandlery, Fort street." teen hundred and seventy-s'ix- are here- Whereas said la mis for many years With smiiing face and by declared as legal past now are inhabited stretched hands the New Mortuary Tablets, Ornamented FINEST MEALS, You should get the same medicine and valid as if said have been and plain sculptured THE l a u Headstones, and which helped Mr. Cahill. See that the circuit courts and the clerks thereof rtl'UUl SiX t llOU-i- III I J"I?Uil, iiiu-- Year greet. WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. full name, DOAN'S BACKACHE KID- had been specifically enumerated and of Portuguese blood, but largely citi- - Monuments. BE HAD IN THE CITY. NEY PILLS, is on the wrapper and named therein and "in this Act at the zens of the United States and of sail View My Latest P'-sIn- Get TO ; refuse anv imitation. time of the oinjx into effect thereof." Territory, and almost without exce- Knowledge of My Prices. Doan's "Backache Kidney Pills are cc. 2. That this Act shall take ef- ption of persons either citizens or elig--' RIoha Nui! I take charge of Cemetery P'.Us & Props sold bv all chemists and storekeepers fect and be in force from and after ible to become citizens, who have and private Grounds, and build, or CAMARA tO.. t at 50 cents per oox, six boxes $2.."0, or its a n d approval. erected about a thousand homes upon repair. feneinir and oping. Cash price hnn-- will be mailed on receipt of by said land and have spent many ! made on Old Marble, old Co., Honolulu, A im- advances the Ilollister iru Bill to refund to the Territory ot dreds of tlnuisands of dollars in Iron, Brass or Lead. Use wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Is- Hawaii the amount expended in main proving and beautifving the same, and Stanley Stephenson, NoveUy Mills lands. taining liuht-hons- e service on its co ts who in natural justice should have a from the time of the organization of preferred right to obtain title to their THE FAINTER, ;A. C. Montgomery, light-hous- e cases of violations or the Territory until said homes: Now. therefore, ; l"-2-, Queen, FLOOR Porto T:ican Signs for Year--- 3 S Sign- - P. O. I'.r'X Warehouse EXCELLENT j New the Sew th mnrriasre laws of the United States service was taken over bv the Federal Be it enacted bv the Senate and rear Judiciary lild?- - I - continue to crowd the precincts of the Govern nitnt. House of Kepresentatives of the Unit- I A Postal Brings an Answer. CALIFORNIA CO., Agantl Federal court. B'j it enacted by the Senate and ed states of America in Congress as- - THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906.

TEE PACIFIC ; course in such matters or, that would be the course if charges had bee filed. goooooxcoxoocooooxxoc As none have been, precedent may not SOMMERCIAU ADVERTISER I be followed in this regard. Perram ery The Latest : ? EDITOB. WALTER G. SMITH : : : ; TWENTY-EIGH- T JANUARYiI THURSDAY - - NATIONALITIES No better selec- Morton Electric Razor MR. PAYNE'S POSITION. F. R. Nugent, dispenser, in his re- xf, v.- - r.f Vp- - Vr.rk atteinoted to show to the committee considering port to the president of the Board of tion of the most the Philippine Bill that the Hawaiian planters were so exceedingly prosperous Health of the work done at the Free Congress." that Hawaii did not reed any further consideration at the Lands of Dispensary for the six months ending So simple that anyone can use it. Washington advices 31, 1905, exquisite, suit- - .:.'..Tixat paragraph is an extract from the Governor's Dec. gives the following statis- Xo stropping- necessary, always sharp. per the steamer Coptic. Something more on the subject ap-par-B tics: Impossible to cut yourself. The Governor's correspondent then goes on to Number of cases treated, 308"; med- Holi-- jn our" Washington letter. T&6; able for Consists of a officials within ical, 2301; surgical, prescriptions i silver triple plated holder and twelve double ask for figures of the reductions made in salaries of Hawaiian filled, 1226. pay of edged blades packed in a handsome velvet lined case. the past few years, and especially for the figures of the cut in the Nationality: Portuguese, 1357; Ha- day efaool teachers". And, of course, the figures will be sent forward. Also, they waiian, 685; Porto Rican, 363; Chinese, gifts. Call and examined one. will go in hands of the members of the Washington delegation, to sail on 203'; Japanese, 114; Negro, 78: Amer- the 75; 64; 33; i i: v:.i.,,r fr.r ti, n.irnf.iio of securing, a refund of a -part of ican. German, Spanish, x,,. i British. 26; French, 21; Irish, 14; Ko-- Prices to suit the customs revenues. ! rean, 14; Norwegian, 11; Swedish, 6; The fact that Mr. Payne should have made the kind of talk that is credited Russiarii 6; Scotch, 4; Filipino, 3; meet, Is-- w all to him shows, moreover, something of a spirit the delegation will have to Carakas, 1; Italian, 3; Cape Verde parses. f Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd, in Ws.shinrton. Mr. Pavne of New York is a gentleman high lander, 1; Pole. 1; Egyptian, l; Chili- - an, 1; Cuban, 1; Indian, 1. councils of the nation, and it is more than likely that he voices the Fort and Merchant Streets. ia the twenty-eig- ht national- he says. Of course, there This makes tfnoogn said. sentiments of many others besides himself in what if ities for the 3087 cases treated a is auv considerable party in Congress, or on the mainland out of Congress, striking exhibit of Honolulu cosmo- 0XXXX0XXXXXX0000CXOOOC( that believes enough has already been done for Hawaii, that will make the politan. work of the Washington delegation much harder. The delegates will not only "Carakas" is a new one to the Ad- action, but they will have to begin a cam- vertiser. It may refer to a stray citi- have to work for Congressional zen a Territory. of Caracas in VenezuelaJ or to Hollister Drug paign of education in behalf of the wanderer from the banks of the Kara-kas- h will be discussed by the Governor and the members The matter probably river in Turkestan. COMPANY. of the delegation or, if that is not done, the delegates will at least be put in possession of the heads of the Governor's correspondence before sailing. FOE HAWAIIAN IMPROVEMENTS. Lights and Shadows Then it will be up to the delegates, WASHINGTON, January 5. Dele- . o . gate Kalanianaole of Hawaii introduc- An evening paper thinks that the idea in government ed bills today appropriating $60,000 for Society i the same as bossism or the one-man- -i responsible system. But they are far a lighthouse at Mana point. Hawaii; Use 0,000 light Molokini; $40,000 the incandescent Light, in vour house. - Tt T- -r . 'p Vnrlr fee w under th charter.' for a at is safe, Fxxi. " m, nf , j ,, for a light at the Molokai leper settle Stationery cici.iu-ate- convenient and healthful a a personal ruier Ol very large powers, reopuueiuie iu me cuuno auu me ment; $40,000 for a lighthouse depot at kindness to your friends and a Ja ihe same city Kichard Croker was also a personal ruler of even greater Honolulu; $150,000 for a lighthouse ten c omfort to yourself. ' power in many directions who overrode or owned the courts and whose elector- der for Hawaii, Midway and Samoa, ate asked no questions. The visible benefits of the system which made the and $150,000 for a public building at A cheerful guest is the product of cheerful surroundings. of Low possible are in no wise affeeted by the visible harm Hilo. W mac a specialty of En- personal mayoralty graving Dies and Embossing And an electric light makes a contented system which gave Eichard Croker authority. - spirit. done, by the A HABIT TO BE ENCOURAGED. Correspondence Paper. , . , o Jt jt jt The Star's plea that may be right in an elected 'habit of keeplng on hand a bottle of A large and complete stock of mayor and wrong when delegated to an appointive governor by an elected Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves only the very finest paper is president, requires no particular answer. herself a great amount of uneasiness carried by us at all times. and anxiety. Cougns, colds and croup, to which children are susceptible are HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO. One can't have revolutions in Hawaii any more, but Mrs. Ateherly manages quickly cured by its use. It counter PROFESSIONAL AND OF- to supply the lack. acts any tendency of a cold to result in FICE LETTER HEADS, In cop- LIMITED. pneumonia, per plate printing and embos- o and when given as soon sing, as the first symptoms of croup appear a specialty. Office, King St., near Alakea St. leis -- Thone, Main 390. J ilf this eold weather keeps up people will have to wear fur on their It will prevent the attack. Thisreme-d- y t- raw hats. contains nothing injurious and i All orders for WEDDING and &)O0OO)ySrgO SOTO? mothers give it to little ones with a RECEPTION INVITATIONS re- 0S05Ox?0 feeling of perfect security. Sold by all ceive prompt and careful PACIFIC OCEAN FRANKLIN Dealers and Druggists, Benson, Smith TBI HONORED. & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. Continued from Pace L) HOW TO MAKE AMERICANS. It is'Cool . . REMOVAL MTIOIiyiLL Principal Home of Kamehameha NOTICE! school spoke of the great events of THESE DATS Franklin's life, telling how he had WASHINGTON, January 6. A bill been governor of Pennsylvania at LIMITED. to provide for a Pacific Ocean Ex eighty years of age and until he had At HALEIWA 1913 refused longer to accept the place. He JUST THE PLACE TO position at San Francisco in was SPEND TOUR VACATION. Introduced by Representative Kahn in spoke very eloquently, and was follow Fort Hawaiian Office the. House today. His bill is framed ed by United States District Attorney Street Specialty Co. upon the most meritorious features of Breckons, who paid a high tribute to THE BEST OF EVERYTHING laws enacted by Congress for the Co- Franklin as being second to no other Now located at the store "formerly lumbian and Louisiana Purchase ex- American in his life and work. From All Sorts of Amusement, occupied by J. A. M. positions. It provides for a Govern- the drawing down of the lightning AH from the sky to the achievements of Kinds of Recreoiion, Johnson. ment commission of nine members, All 1 i the master mind in diplomacy, Frank- ha XsVUIIWInmfrkft c VInf appointed by the . President, and non- bills f llWItlv Wall yielded . partisan' in character, to have con- lin first place to none. Paper trol of Government interests in the And in the course of his remarks, which closed the meeting, Mr. Breck- proposed exposition. Five million dol- ons Tickets and information at Oahu con- advanced the timely suggestion 1906 DESIGNS FORT lars is appropriated by the bill, Railway & STREET that this should be only the first of a station and Trent Co., or ditioned upon raising of Vl the a similar ;PnV S rif t rlir era r Via Violrl fry tho ring up Haleiwa Hotel, King 53. amount by the people of San Fran-- f , . . . ., ,. , . . . On Sundays -- ' the Haleiwa Limited, a Have just come to hand and they .mL.,. - - - clseo ur and California. In addition two-ho- train, leaves at 8:22 a. m.; .' the appropriation it is provided that will make better Americans of us, and returning, 10:10 are handsomer ever, being build- arrives in Honolulu at than i z. the United States shall erect a it will make true Americans of many P. m. ing: a cost of $250,000 for housing representative at in this cosmopolitan community who of the best efforts of THIS POPULAR Government exhibits, this building to do not appreciate HANDBOOK the glories of Amer- celebrated now possi- FOR be sold to the city of San Francisco or ica if we do this," said Mr. Breckon. artists. It is exposition company close of the at the "The study of the lives of great Amer- ble at an exceedingly low cost, to exposition. icans will make any man of any race bill provides grand inter- The for a proud to say of these that they are have the house interior decorated Is 19 0 6 national naval review in San Fran- his fellow citizens." admitted to be the best and cisco bay. The President is requested IHI in a highly artistic manner. We most varied number yet issued. to invite all nations to send war ves- I Its statistical and reference ta- sels to participate in this review, which ANOTHER KONA BLOW. cordially invite you to inspect this bles and articles treating with will occurr September 25, 1313, on the the progress and development of (Continued from Page L) moRing choice new stock. Hawaii, historic 400th anniversary of the discovery of and personal the Pacific ocean by Balboa. All ves-'e- la district of Kona. As Mr. Alawa men- reminiscence, descriptive travel, are to rendezvous at the bay of tions the name of the physician they legendary, and other subjects of Monterey and proceed to San Fran- desire substituted the petition is open oncer At a timely interest, with an exhaus- UNDER cisco to take part in the review. to suspicion. The troubles in Kona are THE AUSPICES OF THE tive retrospect for 195 makes this All buildings of the exposition are of too recent a date and within your the best and most reliable hand- memory, I . AS to be formally dedicated on April 30, so I need not enlarge on them. SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB OR I Cit, book of information relating to 1913, and formally opened on May 1st. The authority of the board and its Hawaii, for local office or home The exposition is to continue until present representative in Kona should 177 SOUTH KING STREET.I use, or for mailing to friends my opinion a : January I, 1914. This is longer than in be upheld." Waverley Hall, L ?t abroad. open, Dr. Goodhue sent a reply to the peti- Price, 75c. each, or by any exposition has ever kept tion, mail to but it is believed that, on account of which also was read at the meet- Jan 1906. any address, S5c. per copy. ing. He denied categorically every al- 25, California's climatic attractions, tha legation against Pacific Ocean Exposition could be himself. Further, he F. D. WICKE, THOS. G. THRUM said the petition was not worth notic- ktpt open that long with profit. ing, from Stationer and Publisher. - the fact that it was signed CONTRACTOR One reason for offering the bill at oy AND BUILDER. 1063 Fort Street, Honolulu. men, women and children at the Store Fittings a Specialty. this time is to forestall the rumored solicitation of Mrs. Ateliers. Oru TICKETS.. ..$1.00. action on the part of Los Angeles in- man was named by Repairing, Cabinet Work and Polishing. Dr. Goodhue as To be had from members or Berg-stro- m terests looking to the holding of having told him he signed at 1082 Alakea St., rear of T. M. C. A, an exposition Los Angeles in it because Music Co. Phone M. 447. W. 16U. at "the women asked him to." More- residence Phone 9 15-0- or later, in celebration of the over, on the authority of the post- completion of the Panama canal. Rep- Smoke master, he made the serious . charge SPECIAL OFFER, resentative Kahn and other San Fran- that many of the signatures were ciscans believe the proposed Pacific bogus. SPECIAL SALE OF GENERAL ARTHUR CI CAES Ocean Exposition would be doubly no- "This is the same thing the Board table S.S celebrating both the discovery of Health has been up against ever GUNST-EAKI- N CIGAR CO. o the Pacific and the completion of since I came to this country," Dr. well-eVsign- Orange the canal, and in view of the ed Wayson ejaculated when the pe- Towels and Table Linen Distributor. movement in San Francisco tition had been read, before Dr. Good-hue- "s holding an exposition, toward such letter in reply was presented to - they do not intend to permit Los An- the board. We are now selling- a limited quantity of choice HUCK Pekoe NOTICE. geles to get the inside track in secur- "I move the petition and be laid on the TABLE LIXEXS at special prices. If interested, don't1 ANT WOMAN OR . Congress. table," - OIRL NEEDING ing an appropriation from he added and renewed the mo- j tion wait too long before seeing- these, as several of the choicest lots Selp or advice, is invited to communi- They believe that when the matter after the reading of Dr. Goodhue's cate, fa- letter. are about sold out. either in person or by letter, with Is fully understood Congress will IN TINS FOR Ensign - - L. Anderson, matron of the vor to expo- Fred. C. Smith r the proposition hold an seconded the motion, In looking- over the following- list, remember reg-ula- U.75. which without that the Salvation Army Woman's Industrial sition in San Francisco instead of Los further debate was car- prices are exceptionally Home. No. 16S0 King street. Angeles on account of the command- ried unanimously. low for these goods, so that every cent This TEA is the equal of and ing Importance of San Francisco and off is a cent saved to the purchaser. superior to many teas that sell for the opportunity for holding a great ANDERSON FAVORITE. Those advertised as Pure Linen are guaranteed to be Pure Li- 50 cents a pound in this city. navt.1 review in its waters which nen, and will - This special offer is limited to would appropriately celebrate botn satisfy the most exacting- demands as to wear and only a few days. (Continued from Page 1.) appearance. Balboa's discovery and the importance ter of the Panama canal. will probably be nominated within HUCK the next few days. And then every- TOWELS. body will know. Regular Price. Sale Price. The term of Judge 18x34 inch, Union Linen Robinson, in fact, has only a few days $1.90 doz. $1.50 doz. NOTHING HEARD more to run, 18x36 inch, Pure Linen 3.75 doz. 3.00 doz. and, as the Circuit Courts 21x40 inch, Pure Linen FROM are somewhat congested with business 5.75 doz. 4.75 doz. 1 1 CAMPBELL the President is not apt to delay the TABLE LINENS. mm rapid Heaters appointment bath any longer than neces- 60 & Sons. Limited. No word was heard in government sary. inch, Damask Linen, extra special at 5 .40 yd. Can be installed anywhere. All 20 inch, Damask Napkins $2.00 36 circles yesterday from Treasurer The only drawback to a speedy ap- doz. 1.50 doz. Queen Street, Phone Main 217. they require is gas and water. Campbell relative to the sale of bonds pointment would arise in 72 inch, Pure Linen 1.00 yd. .75 yd. Hot Water in plenty for toil- the affidavits 22 a notice In New York. "I have heard nothing sent on to Washington by Judge Rob- inch, Napkins to match . 3.00 doz. 2.50 doz. et and bath at second's by the Coptic from Mr. Campbell," said inson himself, 72 inch, when you have the Rapid. and as there are no Pure Linen 1.25 yd. 1.00 yd. Very economical a for one Governor Carter. "I had a short charges - bith letter against him filed 22 inch, Napkins to .- YAMATOYA from Secretary to there which match 3.00 doz. 2.50 doz. cent surely that if cheap enoush. Atkinson the effect these would refute, even their appear- 72 MERCHANT TAILOR that he was awaiting orders. That is ance inch, Pore Linen 1 5 yd 1.00 yd. AND SHIRT is not likely to be se-curi- ng all." effective in 22 inch. Napkins to match . . . 2.50 doz. 2.75 MAKER. Sold and instated by delay. However, it is pos- doz. Suuanu Street, one door above "We nothing from Mr. Camp--be- ll jut PauahL hard sible that the delay- P. O. Box 823 BATH the Plumber by the Coptic," said Deputy Treas- matter might be urer Hapal. ed until the affidavits were sent back GOOD SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS, KIMONAS Phone M. 1, 15 S. Kin St to Governor Carter. That is the usual u y GOODS AND PAJAMAS MADE TO OR- DER AND ON SALE. """"""tr THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906. " "HUS TTT TTD TT FTPf TTTTTfTTiT-j-i 5 JT Lillb lf !L 11 LU HA ftl; Start the vear risrht. SDend January1Jin fixing rm the intpri quired to make it nice. Furniture is cheaper now than it used to be. spent Most Hawaiian teorle have returned from summers on the coast and during the social happenings of the winter voui home should look well. During this moath J. HOPP & CO. , the furniture dealers, will you many bargains in their Young Building stores. be able to show - MMMM ItLJ ow we can sell it cheaper p. i . i r c o .v. . r , t ii, TJ.,1..1.. i -- j.j.vjrjrTinnn tx vw.rr 10 m tiiiu kk, mat w U. Lue one 01 " j. in oiuci icsscu luc lusi ui luimiuic nunuiuiu utucvuig ntajjcii cost oi tne greatest necessities of a 1 The household Id inean greatly mcreas-Sa- n ed sales sent a representative of the firm about four months ago to the eastern furniture factories. buyer secured our goods direct from the "Teat tl0" Francisco in carload lots thus greatly lessening the cost of freight and handling and consequently making their cost delivered lessMian TP 1 in Honolulu a great deal if the sa 1 in All of bought factories for cash a big saving for us in t' .Ug here small shipments. these goods were at the the cash discounts thus earned. In Grand Rapids RocHord in 'VtVTi be had lumber is obtained there close to and se eastern furniture factory towns labor is cheap and the best to and the mills to buv direct from these places is ettin good' t , bought three and four months ago have now arrived here, and we are displaying them in our large Young Building stores. As an -- 'r indication of the quantity of oods bTOutrherJmhtL tioned that one shipment of chairs was made up of over chairs and m addition to this shipment we had t 3000 others from a half dozen other factories. Ve'brou-h- 1 - all sorts f f 't f w 4 V k to the cheapest and every piece of furniture is worth as much as we charge for it. In many cases in the best grade of k U0 furniture we can sell it to you at less than you could buy the same in San Francisco, for our expense of doing business in Honolulu is many per cent less than that of furniture dealers in larger cities article Some things you need. RUGS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. made in fact the best that are made and do not cost any more than the ODD PATTERNS j If you need a floor covering look over our stock before buying We carry cheaply constructed ones, IN IRON BEDS. We are showing a strong line of iron beds in odd patterns, some a large stock of Brussels, Wilton, Axminster and Tapestry rugs in all sizes. that ar If ALL KINDS OF TABLES new and serviceable and not just like your neighbor has. ! If you want an eighteen inch door mat, we can furnish it. If you need a rug Tables from 14 inches in diameter to 5 feet in diameter and from eighteen CYR i one-ha- lf ALL KINDS fWATPC we can you also. We - ten and feet wide by fifteen feet long give that iaeli es Ions- to twelve feet loner. Tables in nil wnn.Ia have linoleum for your bathroom or kitchen and men who know how to put it , Tablps Can glve 7u dozens of patterns of chairs and rockers in Weathered . lor sitting room or bedroom. costing from up. A new , . . . . - you we cnarge. your $l.io table in nav r., rr. ri. ,r, . . down. If we sell the linoleums will lay it witnout ask vour parlor would make the whole room look new. Fnaii.h ga isircn, iviapie, Antwerp Uak, Olt friends if we do not sell the grass rugs cheaper than anyone else. Cottage Oak, Golden Oak,I and the pretty chesnut Bungalow goods. I carpet was introduced here by us as a substitute for matting. It is more sani- MIRRORS. We can sell dining chairs to you, good cane seat, golden oak, strong chairs Mirrors for tary than matting and we are putting lots of it down in homes where a clean, your bathrooms, bedrooms, or halls. Mirrors to replace the at from $1.25 each up. We can sell you varanda rockers from $2.00 to $10.0 pretty, and sanitary floor covering is appreciated. It's cheap, too. broken ones in your dressers. each and varanda chairs at from $1.50 up. Reception and desk chairs in oak WINDOW SHADES. FEATHER PILLOWS. weathered oak, or mahogany. ; No small matter will affect the appearance of a home more than broken, We sell the best live geese feathers, feathers which will not give off any LACE CURTAINS. ' odor. torn, or flyspecked window shades. New shades are inexpensive. Just tele- They are reasonable in price. Plain Arabian curtains. We are not saying much about them. Com an phone us that your shades need replacing, and we will hang the new ones for CIRCASSIAN WALNUT. see them and you will then do the talking for us. you. We carry the best shade cloth mounted on durable hartshorn rollers European walnut Circassian walnut is the newest thing in furniture. We LADIES DESKS. the kind that do not get out of order easily. are showing a fine bedroom suite of this, dresser, chiffonier, table, rocker, chair. Allsizes, all shapes and in all woods and finishes. ARE YOUR MATTRESSES GOOD? A brass bed goes well with the suit. The wood is very pretty and is similar BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS. to the Hawaiian koa or old calabash wood. Perhaps you have been away for sometime and returning find that your A shipment from Grand Eapids to us had a big lot sideboards and buffet mattresses are out of order not comfortable. They may be old. It is not DULL FINISHED GOODS. in it. There are a couple of verv larsre sideboards, a. Int. at mnnro fn necessary to throw them away and purchase new ones. Send them to us and Bedroom suites in dull finishes are stylish. We show Birdseye Maple with ones all highly polished and a large number of buffets of unique and prettj we will have them made over an old mattress made over at small cost is waxed dull finish in chiffonier, dresser and bed something that is clear and design. s as good as a new one. pretty and has fine cabinet work. We also have a pretty suite of Golden Oak HAVE YOU A BABY? f We import our woven wire spring mattresses from Chicago. They are well in the same dull finish. We have cribs, go-car- ts and small chairs for it. ?

Young Young X Building Hoop ompany Building WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. AGENTS FOR THE ENGLAND'S LIBERAL MINISTRY. I Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool The Care of ! England. Alliance Assurance Co., of LondOB rr iyii r li jij ii U.H.i.llii Ull'inrniFrinTHPiri HUH HTTErf England. .Wealth Scottish Union & National Insurant Co., of Edinburgh, Scotland. The important questioa Fire Association of Philadelphia. with men, women and chil- Alliance Insurance Corporation X4d. dren who own money Is: Wllhelma of Magdeburg Genera V surance Co. What to do with it ! C. BREWER & CO., LTD. The TRUST COMPANY is organized to manage and ' Sugar Factors and Commission - ih-A- L' ?4 T Tv": Invest such property wise- Merchants. Jm4i rH?l! ly arfd economically. ;f- We shall be happy to LIST OF OFFICERS. have you consult us. C. M. Cooke, President: George M Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop Treasurer and Secretary; P. W. Mae-farlan- Auditor: P. C. Jonea, C. M ' Cooke, J. R. Gait, Directors. 1ST eo. :MZQ33.e3T tO XjQSLP. Limited. I- Fort Street, t ON JEWELRY, ETC.. ETC., AT TBE J. GftRlO PSIBUli CO. CORNER UNION AND HOTEL STS WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manac John D. Spreckels.. First Vice-Prelde- m on car in the meal W. M. Giffard.. Second Vice-Preslde- n' Situated line II. M. Whitney Treasure desirable resident locality of thi cltj Richard Ivers Secretarj The improvements consist of o E. I. Spalding ...Auditor 2: cottage, containing parlor, recep- tion hall, drawing room, large din- o SUGAR FACTORS AND ing room, 3 bed chambers, kitchen, pan- try and all modern improvements o COMMISSION AGENT Large grounds improved with manj AGENTS FOR tree valuable and rare fruit 2 Oceanic Steamship Co., San Fraa-- , Servants' quarters with stationary Campbell-Bannerma- n. John Bums. J clsco, Cal. i washstands and porcelain bath; largt Western Sugar Refining Co., 8ai table with box stalls. Francisco, Cal. Size of lot: 200x300 feet. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philav Price, very reasonable, lon the seven year old trees that are muck FINE OUTLOOK FOB growing delphia, Pa. tt actual value. at Nahiku have been tapped Xewall Universal Mill Co.. Manu- Terif. Easy. and they have produced a yield of a WEWBRO'S Herpicide facturers of National Cane Shredder, little over a pound of rubber a year per tree. The ORIGINAL remedy that "kills the Dandruff Germ." New York, N. Y. Further partiulars upon ayplleatito NAH1KU RUBBER ieide makes this "duty" such a pleasure that the Pacific Oil Transportation Co., Sao TBEES The results already obtained and the "Herpicide Habit" is usually formed. A hair-sav-er HERPICIDE HABIT s Francisco. Cal. treasurer's report are so satisfactory THE that in popularity. Delights the J. H. FISHER. policy company Careful people now consider It a duty to use a ladies by ketping the hair light and fluffy and ty that the of the has scalp prophylatic. as It insures cleanliness and giving it a silken gloss. Cures dandruff, stops been modified so that they will plant freedom from dandruff microbes. The refreshing falling hair. Gives satisfaction and excites ad- in-ste- Herp- - Stops Itching instantly. The first annual meeting- of the their entire 900 acres this year aj quality and exquisite fragrance olNewbro'a miration. Fire Insurance, TRY OUR stockholders of the Nahiku Rubber Co. of taking two years to do it so G-OING-!! year expense will GOING1'. GONE !!! Our Celebrated Bromo Pop, Peak was held at the office of the Water- - that after this the THE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO. , be merely a of caring the Bounce, Bishops Tonic, Klondike Fiz house Co. in the Judd Building-- on matter for many trees and erecting such buildings as LIMITED. and others. Tuesday evening- and officers elected wiil be necessary for curing and stor- ARCTIC SODA WORKS, for the ensuing year. Reports were ing the product. General Agents for Hawaii. Honolulu, H. T. JJ7 Miller St.. read by the manager and treasurer. Atlas Assurance Company of London. The manager's report shows that both j THAT TRAIL UP Phoenix Assurance Company of Lot (Hevea Brazilliensis) and don. ydknt pi the Para New York Underwriters' Agency. mm tree,? grow well on their land. KER?;C.SE WILL SAVE IT. TOO LATE FOR HERPICIDE. m Ceara DIAMOND HEAD HERPICIDE WILL SAVE fT. Providence Washington Insurance Com- " worst pany. WHOLESALE LIQUOR AND GRO- They have experienced the Dreg Stores, $1.00. Scad 10c, stamps, lo HERPICIDE CO, Dept. H, Detroit, MxS, for a sample. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Buildlntr. CERY DEALERS. weather known at Nahiku for several "I do not know of any authority - 36-S- years so plantation has had S North King Street. that the ' been given to any Japanese to HAWAII SHINPO SHA. a thorough test of what can be done having DRUG CO., SPECIAL AGENTS. " HOLLISTER PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-- & most conditions. build a trail up Diamond Head," said Shops. THE ' COTTON BROS. CO. under the unfavorable Application at Prominent Barber The publisher of Hawaii . White, of ing office. ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CON The only question now is the quantity Charles the Public Works Shinpo. the only daily Japanese papei Territory of TRACTORS. of rubber the trees will produce. That Department, yesterday. "I did not published in the Hawaii. know anything of the kind was being our jurisdiction. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. Plans and Estimates furnished for al they will produce rubber equal to the I "TV ha authorized nobody to build "That is not under Printing Office ' Works Department has Editorial and 1021 classes of Contracting Work. estimate of their prospectus is de- done until I saw a mention of it in a tr;lii up rjamond Head.' said Chief The Public King. Phone Main ; Diamond Head." Smith St.. above a Boston Block. : : : : Honolulu. monstrated by the fact that several of the papers." Deputy Land Commissioner Lyons. control of 61 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906. 6 - ,Btw(wtwje)jwJawa.eew n immm aewtaewww mm A cough is a danger signal. You ORPBEOM THEATRE should heed its warning promptly. Begin at once, and take regular doses of Q RICHARD BUHLER 0$K-- 5 C0&-04X-0 si And NATIONAL "Cherrif Pectoral CUT FOB a STOCK COMPANY ise,,' All serious lung troubles a a common Great War Melodrama. Magnificent na, begin with cold. A cold in the Scene. Productions on New and resi 1 BIG BICE Enlarged Stage. 1 throat easily passes to B j THURSDAY, .or V? the bronchial tubes. 63 aJsSi aad you have bron FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ert OQjk chitis, leading pos Members of the Hawaii Yacht Club B 3 tz sibly to pneu-- and the Hawaii Promotion Committee JS jmonia or con are pleased with the result of their ad- H The White sumption. Stop vertising of the proposed San Francisco-Hono- a your cold before goes down into place it lulu yacht race to take a Tigress the chest. When you bring a bottle in July, if all goes well, for Chas. L. a of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral into the Tutt of Colorado Springs, Colo., is now a house you bring with it relief, good sailing his yacht Anemone, a cut of Of Japan cheer, hope, and sunshine. It is a which is shown herewith, around the a standard and unrivaled remedy for Horn, through the Straits of Magellan, a POPULAR PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c. ) colds and coughs. fn the fnlifnrnia. coast. Mr. Tutt is a ORPHEUM TELEPHONE, WHITE 6S1. There are many substitutes and imi- member of the South Coast Yacht tations. Beware of them and of so-call- ed Club, which has headquarters at San "Genuine Cherry Pectoral.'' Pedro. Be sure you get AYER'S Cherry The Anemone will be the largest Matinee Saturday Pectoral. yacht in the Pacific. She is 112 feet Put up in large and small bottles. long, 19 ft. 5 in. beam, 12 ft. 5 in. draft, ADMISSION 25 CENTS. and her registered tonnage is 112. She power. She is an Engl- if has auxiliary B Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ms.,U. S. A. ketch-rigge- d, ish-built boat and is j something new in Pacific waters. B D I A EIES BSOLLISTER DRUG CO., AGE2ITS. AUX YACHT ANEMONE, OWNED BY COLORADO MAN, WHICH MAY ENTER FOR THE FOR YACHT RACE IN JULY. THE FITZS ARE Hi 1906 part AT RECONCILED was forced to put in the greater NICHOLS CO., Dated Nov 25. 1905. fnolulu. Oahu; int in lots 2 and 3, Fort WALL of the day hunting for a hotel where 1 he could be accommodated. With him Est of B P Bishop by trs to Pro-- St, Honolulu, Oahu. $64.50. B 277, p Republic Block. (S. 6 Miss Sadie Hagan; a testant Episcopal Church in Hawn Is- - 363. Dated Jan S. 1906. SIOUX FALLS D.), January were his sister, ' an extremely strenuous small, fat secretary; his man, "Morti-mah- ," lands, D; lots 11 and 12 blk D. bldgs, G Lufkin to Williekini and wf, This has been twenty-fiv- e j and trunks. etc, of Mauna Kamala lots, Kapalama, 19 308-10- 00 day for Robert Fitzsimmons. In ad- Rei; acr land, bldgs, etc, He was barred from both the Wal Honolulu, Oahu. $1380. B 277, p 161. Kuau, Hamakuapoko, Maui. $460. B wooing estranged wife dorf-Astor- ia Ho- dition to his and the Netherlands Dated Jan 4. 1906. j 275, p 383. Dated Nov 29, 1905. with an ardor which finally beat down tel, where he protested loudly that he Maria A Nayani (widow) to Emma Wilikina and wf to Bishop of Zeug- complete all opposition and resulted in would appeal to the courts for A Nawahi, D; int in Est of Joseph ma, D; 15 acr land, Kuau, Hamakua- narrowly escaped Thumping the keys of a piano Is not reconciliation, he Nawahi, dec. $1. B 277, p 362. Dated poko, Maui. $800. B 277, p 358. Dated .SPECIAL OFFER celebrating reconcilia- .50 music, and putting successively varl death while the Jan 9. 1906. Nov 25. 3905. Pyrographic Outfit tion by making souvenir horseshoes in V to Opunui ous lenses before tte eyes is not an ex Manuel Souza and wf Mutl Kuheana and wf to E J 9 Mai m PM, Wood. Laether. eet. shop. 1-- Potm. Retake, a local blacksmith ENGLISH BOXERS Bldg & Socy of Ltd, M; Morgan, D; 2 in 3560, Wai-poul- i, adwM m PleftMn Cork Hurtle. Til amination. even though certain im Loan Hawaii int kul DwaMe into. Bulb. Maul Uewa Cok. Baiujee Botita. party of acquaintances he ptwcee With a lots 10 and 12 blk 5, Kaimuki tract, Kawaihau, Kauai. $200. B 277, . two al Stamped Practice Wood aad M dvwcatatVa provements in vision are obtained. shops, wood ham. Anybody can test your eyes you had visited several blacksmith TO POND Honolulu, Oahu. $1050. B 275, p 384. p 356. Dated Oct 18, 1897. and finally stopped at one where the Dated Dec 23, 1905. E Morgan to George E Mundon, Handkerchief can do it yourself, but the scientific accident occurred and announced it as J ose of lenses involves something more horse- R W Aylett by Co Sher to Cecil D; half int in R P 4855, Waipouli, Ka- Box, Na 688 his intention to make souvenir NEW YORK, January 6 Charley G experimenting. Brown, Sher D; int in lots F and waihau. Kauai. $200. B 277, p 357. St.HS. i3l. Prlr. it owKV than shoes presents to those who had of whit eyes in for Mitchell, best of all English pugilists, of gr 34S7, bldgs, etc, Beretania St, Ho-- Dated Oct 23. 1S97. Md? tktr fie,, j. Few can examine and do it materially aided in the reconciliation wawtitilulfr designed. telligeiitly and satisfactorily quite with his wife. will soon be back in New York. He Tk abort Pyrofroptilc Outfit and Handkerchief tVn difference between eye-tes- ts and eye feowtwer wMi owt Wate ifloaaraied cetmlofwl of Per Oejdte eae) a A great crowd had followed the will not be alone this time, for he 'we, pee, will be wsm 10 eddteH by prcpwHt uprwM wa femes oc (or examinations. Did that fact ever prizefighter and his party, and the collectiott ,at eeoewr order i promises to bring as fine a Ow kneel autocue end ebna etwan OI waw awd artftawt cur to you? blacksmith shop was speedily packed eJDaw far borniog wiU be eem os reo'eeac of English boys as ne can get. It is ( with a crowd of about 300. The work of making horseshoes had only fairly the intention to have them over in time GALLAGHER BROS. A. N. SANFORD opening Tom O'Rourke's new commenced when the floor collapsed for the of 7 Grant Avenue San Francisco. CaL OPTICIAN, and precipitated the occupants of the Tuxedo Club, just outside of Philadel building, including four horses, into a nhia.. Tn tho lot there will be such Boston Building, Fort Street Over basement ten or twelve feet deep. stars as Jem Bowker, Owen Moran, May & Co. Fire added to the danger in which Jabez White and possibly the heavy the confused mass of men and animals weight ehamnion. . There & found themselves, but this was extin is no better judge of a boxer than Mit- Oahu Ice guished after vigorous efforts. Fitz chell and in addition to these, who are Wines was among the first to regain his feet well known, he promises to have some Co Pure way of a surprise in some Electric and disentangle himself from the mass thing in the ! of the coming boys of England. and Liquors of wreckage which had partially Ice delivered to any part of the city. Family Trade Solicited. buried him and those immediately near itland orders promptly filled. Tel. Blu him. Emerging from the debris, about Ull. P. O. Box 600. Oflo: Kwalo. Lovejoy 8s Co. the first remark he made after he had Sportiets. pinched two or to Nuuanu St. . : : Phone 308. himself three times see if he still was alive, was: "I guess "Long" Douglass, the Australian HONOLULU IRON WORKS I'm about all in; either a team of lightweight who recently defeated Watty Austin at Johannesburg, South COMPANY. STILL. A LOT OF horses or a forge fell upon me." a An examination disclosed that ; he Africa, in the terminal roupd of Machinery, Black Pipe, GalT&ninvl twenty-roun- JU-glnee- Holiday had been injured about the head and d bout, intends visiting Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, rB Goods legs, but not seriously, and tonight he America at a near date. Austin holds Supplies. LEFT AT was able to be about as usual. After a twenty-roun- d draw with Pedlar Office Nuuanu street. FUKURODA'S. having crawled out of a window for Palmer to his credit. ANNA A. BARRETT. Works Kakaako. purpose 28-S- the of making his way to the 2 HOTEL STREET. hotel, an enthusiastic admirer shout- The recent ten-rou- nd contest before ed, "Well, Bob, that's the first fight the London National Sporting Club you've ever been in where you got drew a large attendance, the contest- VISIT knocked out in the first round." ants being "Curly" Watson of Austra- Dry Cleaning: Perhaps one of the strongest argu lia and Joe Meekins, two prominent Garments cleaned by this process at ments used by Fitz in inducing his lightweights. It went the limit, the co- When "Worn Out." THE Mrs. A. M. Mellis' wife to resume her place at his hearth- lonial being awarded the decision. Dressmaking Establishment. stone had reference to her purpose to Sachs Black, Honolulu. continue her stage career after procur Bill Squires, the Tasmanian heavy- For years we have daily received hundreds of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ing a divorce from him. In arguing on weight aspirant for world's heavy- testimonials from patients, in which they de- this point, he said: "I am confident weight honors, and Peter Felix, the scribe their previous conditions as "worn out." o that I have the sympathy of every per- colored heavyweight, have been match- Probably this term describes the feeling" of sick NOW LOCATED 2 AND 3, son in the United States, including ed to box twenty rounds before the IN OFFICES the Squires, wh nerves as completely as any other. Mclntyre Building. President. If you carry your plan Sydney National Club. A trip to the Zoo, at Kalmukl, through to stage career holds an undefeated record, if success- But one is never really "worn out" until too Is enjoyable and return a company to children and you will be hissed from the stage." ful will visit America in with late. parents alike. MARTIN -- t . Manager Wrenn, the Melbourne book The truth is the nerves are tired. J. 5. NELSON WAS LOST. maker. Tired, sick nerves cause that "worn out," "run Besides the wonderful collec- MERCHANT TAILOR. tion of animals and birds there PHILADELPHIA, 7. Billy down," "used up" feeling. The nerves stop Fort Street - - - - Honolulu. T. H. January TIM MURPHY AGAIN. are delights Nolan, manager doing their work properly they protest against other too numerous of Battling Nelson, is Middleweight Champion Tim Murphy, to mention. in dire straits, as he can not find out having sickened of the indifferent sup- neglect, in a general way or in some particular exactly port way, just exactly as they protest if you where his charge is located. accorded his show in the put your ADMISSION 10 CENTS, Kimonos, Silks, Nelson was expected to arrive in Phil- Australian provinces, has disbanded fingers on a hot stove. ORIENTAL GOODS AT REDUCED adelphia yesterday, but failed to do so, his company and returned to Mel The protest of tired, neglected nerves is as PRICE AT and, according to reports, went to Bos- bourne. Bill McColl, who. suffered de distinct to medical science as a burn. ton by mistake. in- feat at the hands of Murphy, wants Nolan has sent Celery Compound is numerable wires to different points, but a chance to regain lost laurels. Paine's a tonic for protest- FOR SALE, they ing nerves. FRESH FLOWER AND 1120 NUUANU ST.. NEAR HOTEL. failed to reach Nelson, and were It soothes them and feeds them back returned undelivered. Nelson is under to their full strength. VEGETABLE SEEDS. contract to appear in a theatrical en- REALTY TBAHSftCTIOHS That is why Paine's Celery Compound has for gagement in Philadelphia, opening to- QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT day, appearance 17 years been the standard nerve vitalizer and M. IN OUR and his on the stage Mrs E. Taylor was due at 4:30 p. m. Nolan can not tonic. $25.00 SU1T8 explain how the Dane miscalculated, Entered for Record January 17, 1906. For 17 years Paine's Celery Compound has YOUNG BUILDING. and is tonight very much perturbed. From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. been the one great accepted tonic for the nerves, George A. Martin t-- Louise M Kapukui to C B Hof-gaa- rd and the most universally used tonic in the world. Arlington Block, Hotel Street. O'BRIEN BARRED OUT. & Co Ltd L Gear, Lansing & Co by trs to W Miss Barrett neglected her nerves they M. & OPEN ON SATURDAYS TILL 9 NEW YORK, January 7. O'- J. LEVY CO., P. M. Jack O Aiken D protested by making her feel "worn out" and Brien, the conqueror of Bob Fitzsim- nervous. W O Aiken and wf to Bank of Ha- She answered their protest. Grocers. mons, arrived in New York this morn- waii Ltd M Wells & Richardson Co., Burlington, ing from Boston, Vt. Catton, Noill & Co., but he did not hoM Oahu College by trs to Samuel A Gentlemen: "I moved this spring and the Thone Main 149. Ltd the soiree that his press agent prom- Green R extra amount of labor with irregular meals ised he would Waldorf-Astori- a. by worn-ou- t, ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS at the II Renjes atty to Mamie A caused me to feel in a nervous " J." :" In fact, the knight pugilism I 'f '"H'iV" QUEEN AND RICHARDS STREETS. errant oi Schuman R condition. had headaches every day and Mamie A Schuman and hsb to felt unable to attend to my regular work. August Haneberg M One of my neighbors advised me to re-tub- ed try Boilers charcoal-Iro- n THE EAGLE CLEANING AND with FAVORITE GROTTO. Paine's Celery Compound I am steel tubes; general ship work. Edith E Pond and hsb to Caroline and pleased There's nothing to do but C Westervelt D to say that it afforded me immediate relief, DYEING WORKS. work. Bank of Hawaii Ltd to A F Cooke rejuvinating my entire system. I have not There's nothing to tr . . ." been without it in my home since, and feel Fort Street, opposite Block. AM very grateful for the Star RICE & PERKINS, eat but food. The last state Bishop & Co to A V Gear Rel results obtained from LADIE? AND GENTS' CLOTHING H to Its use." Yours very truly, Anna A. Barrett, CLEANED AT LOWEST of affairs dosen't matter so F Wichman and wf Protestant 1299 Sheridan III. Episcopal Ch D Road, Chicago, PRICES. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS. much Phone 2362. when the GROTTO No medicine, no prescription, no treatment has White provides Recorded January 9, 1906. such excellent lunch ever been discovered that has the marvelous, posi- Studio: Hotel Street, near Fort and dinner menus as today's, J F Humburg and wf to George Ro-die- k, tive and direct power of cure that Paine's Celery Rare old Black Idols from Budd- P A; special powers. B 274, p til hist Shrines. Art Iluspian and vnicn is as follows: 428. 27, 1905. Compound has for nervous results or nervous dis- Dated Oct Colonial Brasses. Doorknockers, SOUP RICE Hee Cham to Hee Man et al, P A; eases. It has stood the test of 17 years' time. TOMATO Mats, Tappas. JOHN NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER general powers. B 274, p 430. Dated Its formula has been sent to every registered mil, Engineer, ENCHILLADOS MEXICAN STYLE Dec 4, 1905. physician in the United States, it is constantly HAWAII AND SOUTH SEAS MASHED POTATOES Hpe Chain to Wong Quong Yung, prescribed by them. CURIO COMPANY. Dealer In powers They know that it is the SUCCOTASH Rev P A; granted in liber 149, prescription of one of the famous Alexander Younjj Building. D most physicians NEW AND SECOND-HAN- MA-- TOMATO SALAD fol 170 B 274, p 431. Dated Dec 4, CHINERY. 1905. known in the annals of American medicine . Repairing of All Kinds. 2CC F L Johnson to F E Clark, Fore Prof. E. E. Phelps, of Dartmouth University. GASOLINE ENGINES A SPECIALTY With Beer, Wine, Tea or Entry; lots S and 10 blk 2, Kapiolani Paine's Celery Compound stands alone. GXJY OWENS CO. 135 Merchant Street, Tel. 116. Coffee. tract, Honolulu. Oahu. B '', p 3S3. All reputable druggists sell and recommend Dated Jan 9. 1906. Paine's Celery Compound. XAD THE ADVERTISES FEED KILEY, Prop., Li Kaualii (k) et al to D Naoiwi. D; int in R p 146S kul 7417, Kawailoa, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. ELECTRICAL WORLD'S NEWS DAILY Cor. Hotel and Bethel Streets. ENGIXEEIJS Waialua, Oahu. $195. B 277, p 360. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Phone Main 315, Union Street. t THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES. 4 HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906. lia Forest Reserve, Mr. points pas Hosmer the Division of Forestry' for the the Texan. ' out that the proposed reserve includes three weeks. He said in part: Alaskan. Arizona n Hawai- lun, regonian and American, all of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FOREST the mauka portion of the lands of "Delegate Kalanianaole has sent to luem nuge freighters. Aiiahoia, Kamalomaloo, Kealia and this office for free distribution his ESTATE OF JAMES WIGHT. Kapaa, above a line which may be quota of the 1504 Yearbook of the U. .S. ZEALAND IA SOLD, brieily follows: Department of Agriculture an illus- described as PORTLAND, S.-- The The undersigned, JANE WIGHT, 776 pages. January Tele- Beginning at a point on the trated bound volume of gram executrix under the Will of J;ime ; today states that the steamship boundary at the end of While the supply lasts this book will Wight, late of Kohala, County of Ha- i Zealandia of I RESERVES the Koolau Ridge, the line stirts the be sent free, upon request. the Spreckels fleet at San waii, and ROBEIiT WALLACE an foot of the bluff, follows up the Ana- "A limited number of copies of the Francisco has been sold to C. L. Di- - ROBERT W. - Yearbook, SHINGLE. aJministra- hola river to a point near the con- lt03 of which the Delegate mond, an Eastern ' tors witn th Win es-- year quota than steamboat man, who annexed of the crete dam and waterhead, thence up last sent a larger wnl tate or said James Wight, h .vi-- -. . 1904. utilize his purchase to tow the ei. the bank and across the lands of Ana-ho- la of the still remain on hand and appointed such will be supplied on request. steamer Olympian from this city to executrix and admin- Forester Hosmer Makes and Kamalomaloo a little below ( Boston, istrators by the Honorable A. Mrt-thewm- an, ' "Anr.ilicaiiiir.s for seed or yearbooks and thereafter the Zealandia J, the edge of the existing forest to the will go into the Atlantic coast trade. sitting at Chambers in Pro- hill in Kealia called Puu Kinui, thence should be addressed to Mailing Clerk, in on Kealia 331, ine uiymiuan wall be as an ex bate the Circuit Court of the Third Report to Puu Lawaii, thence following the Box Honolulu, Oahu. usd Circuit of "Amo2ig the recent accessions of th cursion boat out of Boston. the Territory of Hawaii, foot of the steep slope on the north hereby give notice to all creditors Off Boundary. side Kapahi to the Moalepe library should be mentioned several SHIPPING NOTES. said of stream valuable departmental reports from decedent to present yieir claims Gulch to a point near a place called xi.e --uisanaia sails at 5 p. m. today duly authenticated and with proper following Washington as well as interesting xor I Pohakuiki, thence to and the of periodicals The O. & o. Coptic arriving yester- ivauai. vouchers, if any exist, even if the claim A meeting of the Board of Agricul- Kapaa-Waipou- li numbers the current ridge forming the re- day morning The barkentine Irmgard sailed issecuredby mortgage upon real estate boundary the mountains. regularly received. I am glad to from San Francisco, was from to ture and Forestry was held yesterday into port that of late more people seem to owing ban Francisco for Honolulu on Janu said executrix and administrator The upper line reserve follows late to head seas being encoun- ary o place of the I with a general cargo at their of business in Honolulu afternoon, in the office of the Board at be taking advantage of the opportuni-- : tered almost valued at by the ridges which make the main ties for reference offered by the li from the day she left the leaving the same at the Office of tXe the Government Nursery, with Messrs. divides between the watersheds on the brary." Golden Gate. Her bow was buried in .ine Henry Waterhouse Trust Compwjjc. sides island, con- xMiKanala brought 3000 bags of Limited, Holloway, Carter, Giffard and Wilder, north and east of the VARIOUS REPORTS, the seas nearly all the way. &ugar rrom Kauai corner of Fort and MerchaKt necting the point last named with the the wind yesterday, and is Streets, Honolulu, within six month member of the board," and Messrs. Mr. Carter stated on Saturday being mostly from the west south- discharging the same into the Alas-- initial point of the lower line. that and Kan from this date. If any claims against Hosmer, Craw and Kotinskr of the A accurate descrip- last Dr. V. A. Norgaard returned west. The captain's record daily said decedent be witfcja technical and of the The not presented staff, present. tion of the boundary, prepared by Mr. fiom Hawaii and asked permission to run, posted for American bark Emily F. Whit- six months from the first publication S go to Molokai per the benefit of the pas- ney departed F. E. Harvey of the Survey Office, this week, which sengers was from Makaweli for San this notice, the same will be forever FOREST RESERVE REPORT. mission the Committee on Animal In almost invariable marked Francisco on January 14 forms a part of Mr. Hosmer's report. "Rough." with 13,120 barred. After the minutes of the previous The area within the forest reserve dustry granted. He expects to return Dags or sugar All debtors of the estate of ai on Saturday and go over to Maui oh Coptic meeting had been read and approved, boundary is, for the several lands, as The sighted the Rostorans The dredger Pacific is now dredging James Wight are hereby notified t follows: Tuesday next to make inspections of towing out in tne lower portion make payment Mr. Carter presented the following re- certain animals there. the bark Marion Chilcott. Both of the har of such debts forthwith Acres. vessels were making fine headway as bor along the section leading to the at said Office of the Henry Waterhoietw ports on Forestry. The Superintendent of Entomology, Up bef.-ee- n from the Committee Anahola and Kamalomaloo ,5051 they had the wind ! the Hackfeld and Trust Company, Limited. Mr. Alexander Craw, read his weekly almost astern and way Ra'l Honolulu, Jan. 17, 1906. Kealia 25 report. both had all sails set. wharf No. 2. Dated, Honolulu, December 15, I$0C 2IS4 er To the Board of Commissioners of Kapaa. . On motion mere were no lay-ov- passengers JANE WIGHT. of Mr. Carter, Gerrit P. for port. IN Executrix of Wigtrt. Agriculture and Forestry. t Wilder was appointed a member of the this The largest number of THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT the Will of James Gentlemen: Your Committee on Total 9335 people are boo ed for Manila. Several COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ROBERT WALLACE and ROBERT W. Agricultural Committee in place of passengers Forestry has had under advisement, The Superintendent of Forestry rec- James D. Dole, Mr. Wilder's prede- were taken on here, among HAWAII. SHINGLE Administrators with tfc the question of forest reservation re- them being Walter Gassett of Honolu Will annexed of the Estate of Jan the ommends that the Governor be cessor as a member of the board. Wight. on the Government lands of Anahola. quested to declare this area as a for- A report from Jared G. Smith upon lu, who recently received an appoint-- In tne Matter of Y. Yamase, Bankrupt vice-cons- 7297 Dec. 28, 4. 11, 18. Kamalomaloo and Kapaa and the land est reserve and to set apart as com the results of the season's work at ment as American ul at Kobe. In Bankruptcy Docket Number 60. Jan. 25. of Kealia, owned "by the Makee Sugar partments thereof, after the hearing the tobacco sub-stati- on in Hamakua, Mr. Gassett has lived in Honolulu for Company. required by law, the government lands prepared for the annual report of the several years. To the Creditors of Said Y. Yamase, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Forester has submitted an ex- of Anahola, Kamalomaloo and Kapaa, board, was read and accepted. This Among the through passengers were of Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii. haustive report with his recommenda- making 7385 out of the 9935 acres in report will appear in the second annual Mr. J. T. Arundel, head of the Pacific The undersigned, having been du3y tions, including also the description of the reserve as a whole. The object of report of the board, now in prepara- Guano Company, whose steamers oc- - Notice is hereby given that the final appointed Executor under the will ant the proposed reservation. Your com- the Kealia reserve Is to protect the tion. casionally come here with guano from meeting of the Creditors of said Bank- - of the estate of Daniel K. Kapule, late mittee has no personal knowledge of natural forest covering the watershed island in the South Seas. He rupt win be held in my office in the of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, deceaaei. the territory proposed to be incorpor- so that the water in the streams drain- is accompanied by his two daughters. Stangenwald Building, on Monday, hereby gives notice to all creditors C ated in this reservation, but have care- ing the area may be made to do its full CBINESE QUESTION Capt. G. W. Connor, formerly connect February 5, 1906, at 4 o'clock p. m., to said estate to present their claims. fully considered the report above men- duty through Irrigation in the devel- ed with the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line. consider the final report of the Trustee duly authenticated, with proer tioned and do approve the recommend- opment of the fertile agricultural land is homeward bound, accompanied by herein. vouchers, if any exist, even if tfca ation of. the Superintendent of For- below. In drawing the lower line of Mrs. Connor. Dr. Arthur Remington WILLIAM T. RAWLINS, claim is secured by mortgage on real estry that this reserve be made and the reserve particular attention was 111 THESE ISLANDS and Dr. Rufus Scarlet are two Amer Referee. estate, to him at his office in Bos Urn the Governor be requested, in com- paid to exclude from the reserve all ican physicians en route to Hongkong January 17, 1906. Building, Room 402, Honolulu, withie pliance with the law, to declare the land rightly to be classed as agricul- to look over the prospect of starting a six months of Hhe date hereof, other-- same a forest reserve and set apart tural. Consequently the area included medical college and hospital. M. R. To the Creditors of Said Y. Yamase: wise they will be forever reserve boundary may be barred. the portions thereof owned by the Gov- within the Editor Advertiser: As Mr. Doremus Matteson, ticket agent for the Harri- - Dated, Honolulu, January 8, IMG. ernment for such purpose, and do fur- safely stated as being exclusively land Scudder occupied space man line.s at Yokohama, is Notice is hereby given the S. ONI, suitable only for forest. has a large in returnin; that II. ther approve' the recommendation that a recent issue of your paper under the trom a trip to the Coast. He went Trustee's final report was filed herein Executor of the Will and Estate It is further stated that it is the over in office the Commissioner of Public Luanda be Superintendent caption of "Chinese Citizenship with the Taft party on the Ko the of the Clerk of said Court Daniel K. Kapule, Deceased. requested to make provision for the intention of the of For in Ha rea. M. Shibusawa, to on January 17, 1906, on Mon 7308 estry to later recommend the exten- wan, it seems to some of your read said be related and that necessary along to self-ma- de day, February 12, 1906, 10 -- 7308 10. 18, 25, 1, 8, forest fence where the ers a - the merchant prince of at o'clock Jan. Feb. 1. sion of the Kealia Reserve to connect that short review of his reason- a. m., lower or makai boundary of the same. ! that name in Japan, is returning from the Trustee herein will apply to with and include, although under an-- inS and conclusions might be useful. diplomatic Respectfully submitted, name, private 1 am quite certain Mr. a mission. the Court for his discharge as such NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- W. M. other the forest reserve Scudder has Morphy Trustee. GIFFARD. which has been maintained for a nuin reached some wrong conclusions, and Alexander has succeeded W. ING OF SHAREHOLDERS .ALFRED W. CARTER, ber of years by the Lihue Plantation wish, with your kind permission, to set A. Chapman as purser of the Coptic. WALTER B. MALING, Committee on Forestry. Company. him right. Eight years ago he was storekeeper Clerk of Said Court. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, L.TU. HONUAULA The gist of the first hundred lines of on the boat, and later was freight clerk January 17, 1906. 7315 Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 9, 1906. the article in question is summed up on another steamer. Chapman is to his Vioo-Preside- Board of Commissioners of Agriculture In report on the land of Honuaula become purser Nippon Pursuant to call of the First nt, Mr. Hosmer traces the history of the in one line, to wit: "Hawaii gave the of the Maru of ANNUAL and Forestry, Honolulu, Oahu. Chinese the T. K. K. line. ADJOURNEn a special meeting of ! present lease held by Messrs. Hen-riqu- es a fair chance; America did Gentlemen: Your Committee on For- not." Just what Hawaii did by way Fourth Officer Stuart Matthews has MEETING. shareholders of Alexander & Baldwin. and Gomes of North Kona. It Limited, held on Tuesday, ttee estry has had under consideration the seems that the land was leased to of giving the Chinaman a better left the Coptic to go into business will be question of the Territory regaining chance, I know not. Maybe he was ashore at San Francisco. The young CALIFORNIA FEED CO., LTD. 30th day of January, 1906, at 2 o'clock these men during the latter part of p. m. day, office tta possession of the Koa forest on the Governor Dole's administration. Upon "assisted' to get here, and was not officer, whose father is a prominent The adjourned annual meeting of the of said at the of land of Honuaula, North Kona, Ha- assisted to get to California. Certain- member of the Liverpool Chamber of stockholders of the California Feed corporation in the Stangenwald Build- the organization of the Division of ing, Honolulu, pur- waii, and the setting apart of this Forestry it came to the attention of ly he reached California in large num- Commerce, was married seven months Co., Ltd., will be held at the compa Hawaii, for the area as a forest reserve. the superintendent that Honuaula con bers in the early fifties. It is also cer- ago to Miss Elsie Cooper, of Des ny's office. Queen street, on Saturday, pose of considering a proposition Ui On general principles your commit- tained a valuable koa forest. The tain that there were no "jeers and Moines, la., and the young cduple kept January 20 1906, at 10 a. m. increase the capital stock of said cor- tee does not approve of the construc- board thereupon tried to arrange for stones hurled at him" until his true their secret until recently. They met L. C. KING, poration, and such other business an tion of Forest reserve fences out of the cancellation of the lease, which character was revealed by his own na- while Miss Cooper was sojourning on Secretary. may be brought before the meeting. the funds, of the board, but as . this had not then taken effect. It being ture and conduct. Precisely the same the jfoast for her health. Ivor S. Paley, Honolulu, January 17, 1906. 7315 ELMER E. PAXTON, case is one out of the regular order found impossible to do this the Su reception awaited the Chinaman as formerly a lieutenant in the British Secretary, Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. and as the necessity for fencing corner perintendent of Forestry entered into that accorded all other foreigners who Navy, has taken Matthews' place. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Dated at Honolulu, January 13, 190S. about because of action taken by a negotiations with Messrs. Henriques could not speak our language. The William Russel McClellan, a relative 159 or- prejudices former administration before the and Gomes and with the Land Com- that existed against all of New York's mayor, is now freight ANNIE FORBES. ganization Division Forestry, missioner, other foreigners soon subsided, the ISABELLA of the of whereby an arrangement. very for clerk on the Coptic. DIVIDEND NOTICE. a matter over which the board had no ifter several false starts, has finally good reason there was no sense Coptic departed 5 p. m. ' in prejudice. The at for The undersigned, William J. Forbes, p control, "we recommend that the ac- been arrived at whereby the lessees the All other foreigners Orient. - at ipormta safm tikpostt AN3 easily took to the having been duly appointed Adminis- tion of the Superintendent of Forestry surrender to the Government, for a our ideas of govern- i TRUST COMPANY being, pro ment, citizenship and morals. so MORE STEAMERS FOR ISLANDS. trator of the Estate of Annie Isabella be approved; it however, under- rata reduction in the rental, an Not Forbes, of Honolulu, deceased, hereby Corner California and Montgomery stood that this recommendation is not area of about 1300 acres containing the the Chinaman. He was found to be LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. The Times nothing but a parasite. gives notice to all persons having Streets, San Francisco. to be considered as a precedent for best part of the Koa forest. This area, Mr. Scudder will say in the morning: For the six months ending Decem- or a large portion of it, will now be endeavors to prove that it is possible claims against the Estate of said de future action.. to present same duly au- ber 31, 1905, dividends have been de- approves the recom- declared a forest reserve. Mr. Hosmer to make good citizens of Chinese and Another steamship line, and one of cedent the Your committee cites his thenticated and with the proper clared on the deposits in the savings states in father's cook in San the largest in the world, will be work fot-low- mendation of the Superintendent of that the forest ciuestion is Fran department of this company as s: one of large-size- cisco, "way back in vouchers, if any exist, whether such Forestry that the forest area on Ho- the best stands 'of d the sixties." ing directly from San Pedro and Los On term deposits at the rat koa on any Government land in the donning a beaver hat and Princ Al claims be secured by mortgage or nuaula be made a forest reserve as 6-- 10 o Territory. bert coat on Sunday." As Angelest and a battle royal between otherwise, at the office of the under- of 3 per cent, per annum, and necessary The building of about two the crux of 1-- Z soon as the description shall the transcontinental railroads and this Ho- ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 miles of forest fence is necessitated Mr. Scudder's essay seems to be signed, Room 207 Judd Building. I'"' be obtained. against company will be waged for the con from per cent, per annum, free of taxes, L. A. THURSTON, by the fact that the present lessees the Chinese exclusion, and to nolulu, Oahu, within six months made one of provisions show how good it would trol of the freight traffic between the the date hereof, or they will be for and payable on and after Tuesdar. Chairman. this the of me be to have 1906. more of East and West when the contract be -- -" January 2. M. ' surrender of the land. But this, like them for these islands, he ever barred. W. GIFFARD, has to tween the Hawaiian-America- n Steam- 4, J. DALZELL BROWN, ALFRED W. CARTER, several other features in connection referred what he seems to con- Dated, Honolulu, T. H., January - sider the great ship Company and the Tehuantepec 1906. 7304 Manager. Committee on Forestry. with the Honuaula reserve. ov success of bringing the regular coursa and Is only dona them here. It is undoubtedly true that National Railway goes into effect on WILLIAM J. FORBES, Under the dates of December 30, because this matter came ov xi'uiii a a very small number of capitalists ana July 1 of this year. Administrator of the Estate of Annie DIVIDEND NOTICE. 1905, and January 8, 1906, the Super- former administration. exploiters were benefited by Chinese The eleven big freight liners of this Isabella Forbes, Deceased. labor. The kings steamship company have an aggre 7303 4, 18, 1. intendent of Forestry presented ex- Both the Kealia and the Honuaula were duped Jan. 11, 25, Feb. GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN forest reserves will now be to and made accomplices in alienating! gate carrying capacity of about 100, SOCIETY, reports Ke- r2ferred haustive on the proposed the Governor, that a public hearing most of the valuable land and water 000 tons. All of the ships are prac- ELECTION OF OFFICERS. alia Forest Reserve on Kauai, and may be held at which opportunity may privileges from the Hawaiian people! tically new. and all are of steel 526 California St., San Francisco.. the reservation of the forest on the anyone For the half year ending Decem- be had by who so desires to the hands of foreigners. Thev throughout. Yap land of Honuaula. Noth Knna. Hawaii. present evidence or joined the planters in the present this company At a meeting of the See Benev ber 31, 1905, a dividend has been de- for against their bringing hordes At time six-tent- ap- -- olent Society held on the evening of hs These reports were read by title, creation as reserves. or iongoiian laborers to crowd out the operates these ships between New clared at the rate of three and December 30, 1905, the following off- (3 0) per per annum oa proved and ordered placed on file. WEEKLY REPORTS OF THE DIVI natives. The natives were not tha tin York. San Francisco. Honolulu and cent wage-slave- s icers were elected to serve for the year payabto KEALIA BOUNDARIES. SION OF FORESTiti. of wanted. The insane back to New York, the steamships all deposits, free of taxes, policy of filling up to Pa- - 1906: on and after Tuesday, January 2, 190- - In his report on the proposed Kea Mr. Hosmer then read the report of the islands with aj passing from the Atlantic the ,mU euuia not ce maae cine by way of the straits. The big Chu Gem President GEORGE TOURNY., liberty-lovin- g Vice-Preside- 7304 Secretary. "uu patriotic, citizens liners all have a .speed of twelve and Lee Let nt was revealed when a con- the spirators handful of a half knots an hour, and make Lum Toi Li Treasurer xoooe overturned the government 14,000-mil- e voyage between New York Chun Leong Vice-Treasur- er NOTICE 6 without any resistance. Mr. Scudder and San Francisco in an average of Ng Gang English Secretary o unwittingly gives us his ideas oi sixty days. Tung Sue Lung Chinese Secretary We take this method of notifying: o patriotism in that picture of his Tehuantepec National GANG, public all accounts due us father s When the NG the that 0 Chinese cook, wearing a plug Railway and the freight liners begin to Secretary, See Yap Benevolent Society. which are not settled within sixty days hat and claw-hamm- er 0 coat on Sunday! together, however, the distance 7214 from date will be placed in the hands "The Chinese husband"' work 0 upon, is also dilated will be cut to about 5000 miles., and of an attorney for collection. Offerto and we are informed "many Ha- An- New York to Los (Signed) 0 waiian women the time from OFFICERS, j If you come to me Q have been glad to in- geles will be twenty-fiv- e days, or about ELECTION OF THE PORTER FURNITURE CO. j. you j. termarry with aiiu ten mat can Chinamen." This is a ship B- - cure you got confi- - V frightful the length of time required to Per K. PORTER. I've indictment, but it may be meeting of the-Lun- g Do Chung dence enoujrh in my true in some heavy freight by rail between the me At a Honolulu, January 2. 1906. 154 treatment to A sense. A few dav Sin Tong Benevolent Society held on take all the two little girls, a tropolis of the East and the South Hawaiian and a west. As the water haul will be but the evening of December 30, 1905, the hundreds of weak men Porto Rican. each alleged to 14 NOTICE. and women every day, years be little loneer than the route by land following officers were elected to serve . 1 old, were married to I and know what I can Chlname American-Haw- ai for the year 1906: cure and what I can't, over 40 years old, with the consent of the entrance of the During my absence from the Ter- sav can cure you me ian line into the fast freight field will L. Akow President if that I and I cnnciren s Vice-Preside- ritory, Mr. L. C. Abies will act m i mothers Oh, Decency! D. Wai Sing nt for fail I will where is thy blush? bring about a tremendous struggle under full Power of Attorney. between the steamship company and C, Ah Chin English Secretary T. R. STEVENSON Kau Kan Shun Chinese Secretary (Signed) K. B. PORTER. Honolulu, January 16, 1906. the transcontinental railroads. Honolulu, January 5, 1906. 7305 0 This contract becomes effective Ju-- Pang Lum Treasurer PAY YOU $1000 0 1, 1906. J. B. Alexander, of the Sprec- - L. Kim Yau Assistant Treasurer 0 STOOD GUARD kels Brothers Commercial Company, Leong Kim Auditor ANNUAL MEETING. l!l local representatives of the Amer Chong Yick Wing. ..Assistant Auditor no man remains a weakling 0 the I know that ican-Hawaii- an C. AH CHIN, am you line, stated today that TRUST CO.. because he wants to. I sure that want 0 7313 Secretary. HENRY WATERHOUSE to overcome every indication of early decay 0 thev hooed to beein operations over LTD. that has shown itself on you. I don't think A BED the new route in July. the man lives who would not like to feel as 0 BLANKET ' The annual meeting of the stock- big and strong as a Snndow, and I know thst SAN PORT. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. if you have a reasonable foundation to build 0 DIEGO holders of the Henry Waterhouse upon I can make you a bicker man than you 0 SAN DIEGO, January 8. A state meeting of Kwong Trust Co., Ltd., will be held at tho ever hoped to be. I want you to know that. Two At the annual the company on Thursday, you who believe it. and I want you to 0 machinists' mates from the U. been public by the Yee Society held in Honolulu on De- office of the can't ment has made 18, 1906, 9 m. have my book, in which I describe how I 0 S. Iroquois, who 30, 1905, following officers January at a. "that strength was only electricity, and were posted as Spreckels Brothers Commercial Com cember the learned 0 deserters by Captain were elected for the ensuing year: ALEX. GARVIE. how I learned to restore it: also I want to NTihiair pany, agents American-Hawaiia- n you of some men who will tell 0 of the Secretary. tell the names taken yesterday forenoon, or, at least. Steamship Company, to controvert C. Winam President me they were Vice-Preside- you "that when they came to 0 one nt 7311 14, 16. IS. are now among was taken and the other delivered report line Chock Sing Jan. physical wrecks, and the finest nimself up. the that the vessels of that m specimens of physical manhood. 0 Edward Seabersr was found would hereafter omit the stop at San Lau Yin English Secretary if - at a - . house I want you to reaa my dook huu team uum ,k.ui mj .i,im- 0 in Iwilei. naradine- im and Diee-o- Tr denip.l ticnllv Paul G. Tai Chong MEETING. S you vigorous as vou would like to be. if you have rheumatic pains, is dmnha that ANNUAL are not as 0 down in front with a Remington rifle J Assistant Secretary weak kidneys loss of vitalitv, prostatic troubles, nervous spells, or any ailment on his the Southern California harbor is to be of that kind weakens vou. it would assure you future happiness if you would 0 shoulder. InstPa r. abandoned a a of call, or I Chong Jack Lai Chinese Secretary Y. W. C. A. that your u blouse he rt that s look into this method of mine, von t aeiay it. ui. i'i'r'" 0 wore a red blanket. He had any change is contemplated. In view Ching Chow If you wan this book I send it closely sealed, free, if you send tms aaa. Call for terrorized the neighborhood, Assistant Chinese Secretary The annual meeting of the Younff 0 consultation. 0 but be of the early opening of the Tehuante free came meek when the police put in an pec Lee Wah Seu Treasurer Women's Christian Association will t 0 appiearance. route, a large force of men is at Thursday even- s work doubling capacity of the Ho Chun Assistant Treasurer held at Engleside, on 906 ST., 0 Shortly the 18, 1906. 7:45 p. nu m. g. MARKET 0 afterward Oscar Shod.ihi th Santa Fe warehouse at this place. The Yuen Mun Auditor ing, January at 0 br. Mclaughlin, SAN" FRANCISCO, CAL. other deserter, came to the police sta ships of LAU YIN, Members and all those interested In 0 the line, which run from New in-Tit- ed 0 tion and was sent to the tanta vtnfh York to San Diego Secretary. the work of the Association are men were quite and San Francisco, 31t drunk. by way of the Straits of Magellan, are Honolulu, Jan. 3, 16. 7511 to be present. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, 1906.

MEETINGS. FRATERNAL ARE AFTER DISPUTE 0 NO Castle & Cooke, Ltd. SPECIAL MEETING PERM HONOLUVO. Oceank Lodge No. 371. F. & A. M.. COMMISSION Till meet this evening for work in 3rd MERCHANT iegree. Members of Hawaiian and M. P, LUGAN TERMS PROVED SUGAR FACTORS. Pacific lodges and visaing brotner M are cordially invited. By order W.M. AGENTS FOR t The Ewa Plantation Co. Jaw-Breaki- I ng The Walalua Agricultural Co 1 Have Occasions Keaho's Will Affirmed tie mj POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT, Peters Wants to The Kohala Sugar Co. use,5 NO. 1, I. O. O. F. The Waimea Sugar Mill Co 1 wi aw-Waggi- ng The Fulton FRIDAV the Convicted Man Much J Other Probate Iron Works, St." Lof-- ,ld d Meets every first and third The Standard Oil Co. hd af tae month at 7:30 p. m., in Oaa The George F. Blake Steam Puni-TYesto- n's fres 90ow'b Hall, Fort Street. Punished. in Court. Maters, Centrifugals. Visiting brothers cordially invited to on I The New England Mutual Lif. T wori ance Co.. of Boston. PAUL. SMITH, C. P. n of an allegation that M. P- - Charles Santos was put on trial be A unanimous opinion of the Supreme I The Aetna Insurance Co L. L. LA PIERRE, Scribe. Because One at a time ford, " bertj Lugan, convicted last year of the fore Judge Robinson yesterday on the Court, written by Justice Wilder, af Conn. 3 Just what you want ! The Alliance Assurance rv EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. i, crime of embezzlement from the Oahu charge of disabling a member of the firms a decree of Judge Robinson dis don. I. O. O. F. Railway & Land Company, of which body with malicious intent. Deputy missing a petition to revoke the pro- corporation he was ticket agent, has j Attorney General Fleming appeared for bate of the will of Keaho, a native Meets every TUESDAY evening at 1 1LUi- neglected to perfect his appeal and I ACI ,ss'sie'1 woman, on ground S. 1:15), In Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort street. oy ""'V the of forgery. CSiiclccii "HOW SAVINGS penalty narry .uussiiiciii, lur ine ueienuant GROW." I Visiting brothers cordially invited to has not suffered the assessed foHowIn& jurors were sworn t t H. Derby appeared for petitioners, and .? I i r - I rhe Our little booklet attend. against mm, Attorney general meters i the case: C. F. Peterson for respondents. with the above B. F. LEE. N.G. steps yesterday to have him j J. Ordenstein, Wm. C. Cummings, title free for the asking. Secretary. took It was three years after the will was L. L. LA PIERRE, brought to book. The first step took Archibald A. Dunn, Walter C. Oilman, FIEST AMERICAN I probated before this suit was brought SAVTNO AND . . ... , Simpson, Napoleon, - Alfred W. Uaia TEUST CO. PACIFIC REBEKAH LODGE, Archibald S. Robertson, James Haugh to break the will. The petitioners OF HAWAI7, LTD. O. O. F. of Judge De Bolt granting defendant ton, W. R. Waters, E. O. White, E. P were four of the five children of testa NO. i, I time within which to file a bill of Chapin and James Lemon. in every fourth trix and the revocation was contested Meets second and exceptions be vacated and set aside, Immediately after the swearinsr of And Bhursday. at 7:30 p. m.. Odd Fellows' by the husband, sole devisee under the ALL KINDS OF judgment and sentence be the jury Mr. Hogan moved for a di Bail, Fort street. and that rected verdict of acquittal, on the will, and the fifth child. It was claim ViBiting Rebekahas are cordially in- - executed. The paper was accompanied ground, in general terms, that there ed by petitioners that the will was a RUBBER GOODS sited to attend. by affidavits made by Court Stenogra was no such offense in the laws of the forgery for the reasons that, though FLORENCE LEE. N.G., pher Horner, and the Attorney Gen- Territory as that charged. While the the testatrix could not write, the will Dairy JACOBSON, Sec'y. Gtoodyear Eubber Cc. JENNY eral himself. question was being argued the jury showed that her name was written; Lugan, upon his conviction, was fined was excused from the courtroom. that the evidence tended to show she R. H. PEASE, President. BRANCH REBEKAH Argument took so long that the was unconscious at the time the will San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. LIVE $500, in default of payment of which Houses, 12 to jurors were sent home. Judge Robin- was alleged to have been signed, and Barns, Stabling for Cows LODGE NO. 2, 1. O. O. F. the court ordered that he be sent and 4 Horses, Wagon Sheds, Chicken prison. On the 2Sth day of April last son ruled against the motion and will that the will was antedated one day. Meets every first and third Thurs- make his ruling formally in presence That the property was all devised to Runs in Alfalfa. Sorghum Patches. day at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Judge De Bolt made an order granting near cars. Established 1858. defendant two weeks within which to of the jury this morning. the husband of the testatrix to the street Sail, Fort Street. The particular act with which Santos QUICK IT'S A SNAP ! Visiting Rebekahas are cordially in- file his bill of exceptions on appeal. exclusion of all the children, who were This appeal, it is alleged in the affi- is charged is striking a man in the all of age, the court holds "under the BISHOP & CO., cited to attend. mouth, in which the man held a pipe, N.G. davits filed by the court stenographer circumstances a perfectly natural dis- AGNES DUNN. so that he broke the man's jaw. Mr. position to make of property," JAS. F. MORGAN. BANKERS. THORA OSS, secretary. and Mr. Peters, was never perfected, the suf- Hogan contended that this would not adding: , AUCTIONEER. and in the meantime Lugan has Cor. Merchant & fered no penalty whatever for the make defendant guilty of the crime of "Petitioners put in all the evidence Kaahumanu Sta. LEAHI CHAPTER NO. 2, crime of which he was convicted. mayhem. taken at the time the will was pro O. E. S. The affidavit of Horner recites the "If I throw this inkstand at my bated. They now claim that it was trial of the case, and goes on thus: friend Simonton," Mr. Hogan said, offered merely to show on what testi- Meets every third Monday at 7:30 p. "that would be assault, if hit TODAY "On the third day of May, 1905, C. W. and it mony the w-"- was probated. But, Wa. the Masonic Temple, .corner of HORSE in Ashford, attorney for the defendant in him it would be battery." whatever the purpose was of offering SHOEING! lalakea and Hotel streets. CONFESSED AS Visiting Sisters anj Brethren are said case, as such attorney did, in that THIEVES such testimony, the effect was that ordially invited to attend. certain book kept in the clerk's office Chung Lum and Pak Wan, indicted a prima facie case was made out in Auction Sale RICH CRABBE, of the Supreme Court; of the Terri- for burglary in the first degree, with favor of the will, which the petitioners EMMA LONGSTREET tory, P.W.M., Secretary. enter his name and the name of drew their plea of not guilty and in had to meet and overcome." OF W. W. Wright Co., Ltd. MARY E. BROWN, the party he represented in such stead entered a plea of guilty of lar After reviewing the evidence the Worthy Matroa. cause, the title of the said case and the cony, in the first degree. Judge Robin- court gives the main grounds of its name of this deponent, with date of son sentenced them to eighteen months' decision as follows: Gboice Cheap Properties have opened a horse-shoein- g depart entry, by way request tran-- . of for a imprisonment each. Deputy Attorney "In the face of the positive testi- ment in connection with their LEI ALOHA CHAPTER, script of the notes of the evidence S. ON caniigt General Fleming for the Territory; mony given at the probate of the will shop, etc. - NO. 3, O. E. S. taken by. this deponent in said cause, F. Chillingworth Having- secured the serrleafl for the defendants. we say judge first-cla- ss Temple every heading con can not that the trial of a shoer, they are prepared Meets at the Masonic but under the 'remarks, PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTING. erred in holding that the petitioners second Saturday of each month, at tained in said book, did make the fol- to do all work Intrusted to them In a. Relative to the bill for accounting of did not overcome the prima facie case Easy first-clas- and lowing entry, 'As per of in- Terms s 1:20 o'clock p. m. Visiting sisters letter Louis Whitehouse vs. John H. Wilson thus made out in favor of the will. manner. brothers are cordially invited to at struction.' " The affidavit then goes on to say it. was stipulated by Thompson & The same judge heard both the peti- tend. sr demons for plaintiff and A. G. M. Rob- tion for probate and the petition to 18, Smoke-- HOWARD, W.M., that later Ashford verbally requested Thursday, Jan 1906, MARGARET that only the portions of the evidence ertson for defendant, and Judge Lind revoke the probate, and this is an im- H. J. N. MARGARET LISHMAN, Sec'y. say has ordered accordingly, that the portant factor, because he was in a At my salesroom, 857 Kaahumanu be written up as Ashford should in- PANE TE LAS to deponent, court might appoint W. R. Sims as better position than anyone else to street, I will sell the following prop dicate and Horner alleges to LADIES' AUXILIARY, that he was never instructed by Ash- master examine and report upon the judge of the truth or falsity of the erties: CIGARS to I uooks, papers ana vouchers pertain- testimony given by the various wit- A. O. H., ford 'what part of the evidence ing to KAPAHULU TRACT Lots 26, 27, 28, transcribe, and never has transcribed the partnership accounts of the nesses. Although the record does not BEAVER LUNCH BOOMS NO. firm & Block H. DIVISION i. any of it. The affidavit concludes: of Wilson Whitehouse, so as to specifically state the reasons of the H. J. NOLTE. every Tues make up an account showing what, if judge dismissing petition, yet KAPAHULU TRACT 1, Block Meets first and third "That as deponent is informed and any, for the Lot day, 8 p. m., in C. B. U. Hall, Fort belives, the said C. W. balance is due from one to other it is apparent that he could not have 12E. Area, 14,625 square feet. at Ashford has of the- parties. street. not obtained from said Circuit believed all of the testimony given '--or First . KAIMUKI Lots 12, 16. Block 42. cordially Invited I judge TO ENFORCE SALE. We hold Visiting sisters are leave to file a transcript or copy for the petitioners. can not Area 30,000 square feet. Bulls sale. to attend. of the evidence in said cause, made or An amended declaration has been that the trial judge erred in his con- M. ALICE DOHERTY, Pres., procured without the aid of this de- filed by E. A. Douthitt, attorney for clusion, although it is not necessary PALOLO Lots 1, 2, 5, Block 104, Imported thoroughbred TIMMONS, Sec'y. ponent." plaintiff. In to go of fronting on Waialae Road, 45,000 Holstein and MARGARET K. the suit of John C. Searle as far as the case of Estate Area Durham; young and gentle. The affidavit of the Attorney Gen- as sheriff of the island of Hawaii Kealiiahonui, 6 Haw. 1, which held square feet. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. i, eral recites the record in the case, against August Humburg. It is an ac- that the same amount of proof should CLUB STABLES. that Ashford was Lugan's attorney. tion to recover one thousand dollars be demanded in support of a petition JAS. F. MORGAN, TLEPHONE MAIN 109. I. O. R. M. and the further fact that neither the for which property of the Kohala & to revoke the probate of a will as Meets every second and fourth whole nor any part of the transcript Hilo Railway Co., sold under execu would be required to convict the par- AUCTIONEER. TRIDAY of each month. In I. O. O. of the "evidence In said cause has been tion on February 9, 1905, was knocked ties implicated upon a criminal prose- J". Hall. filed in the Circuit Pour Afr Potor down to defendant as highest and best cution for forgery." Choose the Artistic cordially to therefore is- - I Visiting brothers invited asks that a mittimus be bidder. It is alleged bv the fornr OTHER PROBATE MATTERS. attend. sued forthwith, upon the ground of , sheriff that he made a tender of deed W. C. McCOY, Sachem, laches of defendant and abandonment and demand for the bid. on February Judge Lindsay approved the account THIS DAY MANY NEW DESIGNS IN A. E. MURPHY, C. of R. of his appeal. 17 at Hilo, to August Humburg. de and ordered the discharge of E. A. fendant, but he refused and still re Mott-Smit- h, administrator of the es- WILLIAM McKINLEY fuses to accept the deed or to pay the tate of Anna Kittelsen Jack, deceased, AMBIGUOUS TRIBUTfc money. in which he asked to be allowed $165.30 Auction Sale Monuments LODGE, The execution in question was on a and charged himself with $495.14. Can be seen at 1048-5- 0 Alakea Stret NO. 8. K. of P. judgment in favor of James E. Fuller David Dayton, administrator of the At my salesroom, S17 Kaahumanu evening ton and against estate of the late Louis Adler, has Meets every SATURDAY at Kohala & Hilo Rail " street, t:20 o'clock, in Harmony Hall, King TO COUflTY SYSTEM uay uo. tor $2o49.2o. and it is stated filed a supplementary account, with street. in the declaration that this judgment receipts of $2874. S3 and payments of Thursday, Jan. 18, 1906, J.C. AXTELL & CO. $42.20, $2S32.69. Visiting brothers cordially invited to has not been satisfied except for a making a balance of Phone Blue 180L P. O. Box 42. attend. payment of $1200 on account. Thos. C. McGuire, administrator of MERLE M. JOHNSON, C.C., J. H. Waipuilani, District Judge of COURT the estate of George F. Carsley, de CURIOS-CURI- OS NOTES. JAPANESE AND AMERICAN E. A. JACOBSON, K. of R. S. East and West Kau, in sending the juage .uinasay has dismissed, ceased, has filed an inventory show for estate, none; $75.25, pur statistics of his court to the Judiciary want of prosecution, the appeal of ing: real from HAWAIIAN AND SOUTH SEA IS NO. plaintiff veyor of Queen's hospital, being cash LAND CURIOS. Dry Fancy Gooda HONOLULU TEMPLE i, Department pays the following some- from nonsuit granted to de and fendant by District Magistrate found on person of deceased; $1760, RATHBONE SISTERS. what ambiguous tribute to county Aikue National of Hawaii, A fine collection, comprising many Manufacturers of Straw Hati. Monday, of Koolaupoko in the suit of Lulia Ka-lauko- a from First Bank Meets every 2nd and 4tn at government. This is being proceeds of a drawn by rare and interesting items: Knights of Pythias' HOll. King street. a translation of Waianukea against Imamoro draft 2 his $54 in Boston m favor of Pulawa, old Hawaiian Chief's neck IWAKAMI 0fe at-laa- a national bank cordially invited to d. letter to Henry Smith, chief clerk claiming for goods taken and $100 All visitors of the Judiciary: damages. deceased, which was found on his per lace; Clubs, Tapa Cloth, Feather Leis, HOTEL STREET. Spears, Mats, IWALANI K. DAYTON, M.E.C., "You will notice by this report the Defendant's motion for a new trial of son; two shares of Mutual Rubber Calabashes, Fans, Ar Producing Co. No. 1, of Boston, Mass., rows, Idols, Stone Lamps, Hula GRACE O'BRIEN, M, of R.&C. extreme scarcity of cases, not because odrrey vs. Rowland was argued be- TRY OUR DELICIOUS of the good behavior of the entire dis- fore Judge Robinson yesterday after- value unknown. Dresses, Necklaces, Trinkets, Souv noon, M. ex enirs, Etc., HONOLULU LODGE 616, trict, but because it is the fruits or McClanahan and Derby for the The account of J. Dowsett. Etc. 'Peacn Mellow" and "ftasporf county system, and that seems the motion and Clemons against. ecutor of the will of H. M. Stillman, An exceptional opportunity for AT B. P. O. E. rule in all districts in the whole Ha- Judge Lindsay began the trial of from March, 1905, to January 15, 1906. and collectors to obtain specimens Honolulu Lodge No. 16. B. P. O. E.. waii county, more noticeable after See Wo Lun Co.'s damage suit against wa approved by Judge Lindsay. Re of the old and interesting past. IS will meet in their 112. on Miller and June, 1905." Wm. Henry as High Sheriff yesterday, ceipts were $322.50 and payments $349.- - Beretania streets, every Friday even-- The statistics show four Hawaiians without a jury. Watson for plaintiff, 73, making a balance of $27.23 due the JAS. F. MORGAN, ; 2V-t- convicted Thompson PHONE MAIN 71. to. fl of a social crime; 12 arrest- for defendant. executor. An inventory shows the By order of the E. R. ed and 6 convicted of assault and bat- The Schaffer divorce case was partly value of the estate to be $9S00, of AUCTIONEER. ' tery (2 HARRY H. SIMPSON, Japanese. 2 Portuguese and 2 heard by Judge Lindsay and continued which $5000 represents a house and lot NOTICE. Secretary. Hawaiians); 1 Chinese convicted of till Friday. on School street and the rest securi GEO. H. ANGUS, E. R. cruelty' to animals; 2 Japanese and lj The Peacock corporation case stands ties. Portuguese convicted of drunkenrmsc- - for further submission on briefs before i 14 ' Auction At a or COURT CAMOES, NO. 8no, arrested for gambling and 11 con- - Ju3se Robinson. Sale meeting tne Board of Control (o of the Harrison A. O. F. .ctea Chinese and 6 Hawaiians); I DECISION FAVORS Mutual Association Hawaiian convicted of insanity; 2 Friday, Jan 19, 1906, held in the Townsend Undertaking every 2nd 4th foreigners of larceny degree; 2 CUT WOOD Parlors, NovemDer 17, 1905, Assessment Meets ard second ON 10 Hawaiians of malicious 1 BISHOP ESTATE AT O'CLOCK A. M.. No. 3 was called, payable December 1 Tuesday of each month at guese injury; Portu- of nuisance and 1 Hawaiian of - and delinquent December 31, 1905. 7:30 p. m. in San Antonio violating school PUBilC LAND SINGLE HORSE GOOSENECK J. H. TOWNSEND, Secretary. laws out of 2 arrested. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. The Su- DRAY, Rail, Vineyard etreet. Thirty-tw- o assumpsit cases were heard Visiting brothers on the civil side. preme Court of the United States to- HANDSOME VICTORIA PHAETON, cordial "I can not help that," said Deputy canopy to; ly invited to attend. day decided the case of James O. Attorney General Prosser to the man- NEW BRAKE, Carter and other trustees under the 2 JNO. CASSIDY, A. K. VIERRA. C R. $10,000 WANTED ager of Hutchinson Plantation. SURREYS, RUGGY, JOHN P. DIAS, F.S. "The will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, de- DELIVERY WAGON. man was cutting wood on government ceased, versus the Territory of Ha- FOR BROKEN LEG land, and his amusement will cost him At my salesroom, SIT Kaahumanu Electrical HONOLULU AERIE 140, one hundred dollars." waii, against the Territory, reversing street. F. O. E. This remark was the Territorial Supreme Court. Worker. i drawn out by an The case involved a claim to Ashing on Umekichi Naka's libel against the incident that occurred during 159 KING ST. TEL. MATX Meets 2nd and the visit privileges under the old laws and cus- in, American ship $10,-00- 0, of the first deputy to re- JAS. F. MORGAN, 4th WEDNESDAY William Smith for South Kona tom? of Hawaii, while the claim was evenings of on account of breaking cently. It seems that one Ah Him had AUCTIONEER, each a leg been cutting contested under the act of Congress Month at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, aboard that vessel in wood from the lands of creating the Territory C. Ca Sing Street. November last. Naalehu. and selling at a good profit of Hawaii. The B. Heynolds & was bein- - heard by Judge particular tract involved lies in the Vieltlng Eagles are invited to at- Dole in the , tend. stct Court yester-jtor- y of Hawaii to product waters off Waialae-iki- Island of Oa d y . . n!,nn the of the SAM'L McKEAGUE, W.P. J J. and E. A. Douthitt soil. Thf matt ,r hu. It was claimed that the exclusive IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Dl H. T. MOORE. Secty. right to fish in the area had been ex BUILDING MATERIALS: ercised by the - Th6re WaS a ' h ancestors of Mrs. 1 fourt of the District Magistrate DOORS, SASH, SHINGLES. 'nl-T"11'0- Bishop many years r over questions ,,f South Kona and fmed one for under the old THEODORE ROOSEVELT, an hundred regime, and it was further asserted Builders Hardware at lowest rati . point t. Camp No. 1, U. S. "y couns-l- At that the mannsrer Alakea mauka Sailors' Horn- - W. V. The taking of testimony of the plantation up that the right was in accordance with took matter, long-establish- will probably he the a ed Department Hawaii. onclud-- todav. telt phoning to Mr. usage and law. The Prosser that he had right was by Meets every first and given the man permission to contested the Territory third W WHEN YOU HAVE A cut the on the ground all such EDN'ESDAT at BAD COLD. wood. Ah Him, nevertheless, paid his that claims had Dye Waverley Hall, 7:30 p. been abrogated by the organic Clothes at m. You want a remedy that will Kive vou fine. act and Any Color guaranteed sarre not to Visiting comrades cordial- prompt relief. the Territorial courts sustained this ly invited to Get Chamberlain's contention. fade. attend. Cough Remedy. always cures A. to It and Lewis Jr. has been appointed bv Justice Holme? delivered the opinion Ladies' and Gents' Clothing made cures quickly. For sale bv all Dealers , Judge Lindsay look like new 14 H. T. MOORE. ' as guardian of the two of court, at Comdr. C- the which sustained the title EL nSn- - SmUh & - Maurer minors- - who live it. LONG. Adjutant. I"SS.r' Hawaii. at Alameda, of the claimants on the ground that SUNRISE DYEING HOUSE. they possess rights. vested Phone Main 437. 1346 Fort Street If

PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, v. THE HONOLULU, JANUARY 18, iqo6.

LOCAL BREVITIES. in it i'i rir PUBLIC CONCERT Al Pi wHITNEY H. P. Baldwin plans a visit to the K0D KS & MARSH mainland. MOMM HOTtL There HE Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge meets is this evening at 7:30 o'clock in Odd Fel- lows' hall. , endless T The meeting of Y. W. Q. fun A Hawaiian band will give a pub- annual the The Engle-sid- e. - , A. will be held this evening at concert on this- Thursday evening-- in lic at 7:43 o'clock. Headquarters von at 7:30. at the Mortna Hotel (Waikiki). them for Automobiles ay Special meeting of Oceanic Lodge No. Saturd with a fully equipped w program: Ma- fireproof iiex Followiii.? is the 371, F. & A. M.. this evening at all garage. . p PA I IT I. sonic Temple. Work in third degree. the publish VON HAM-YOUN- March Uncle Sammy" Friedman Miss Prescott is preparing to yer G CO. Will P! . . . another book on Hawaii very soon. It Overture "The Devil's Deal" Auber round Ballad "The Reaper's Flowers" will bear the name of "Happy Hono Cowen lulu." A T T T , Selection "La Traviata" Verd For stealing $23 from Judge Dole If you are a lover of nature or "iJ--J- ivirMDS OF BUTLDING AND PART II. and admitting the theft in police court, if you love to go abroad in the IMPAIR WORK DONE ON Waihe, a native, was sent to jail yes- fresh air, buy a KODAK and take SHORT NOTICE Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. ar. by Berger terday for ten months. it with you Mrs. N. Alapai. whenever you are on The annual meeting of the Free Kin- pleasure bent. You will be sur- Selection "The Grand Duchess"... prised Our Entire Offenbach dergarten and Children's Aid Associa- at the things you will see Stock of tion will be held tomorrow morning at that are worth "Snapping." An Wm. T. Patv. "Waltz "Paradise of Pacific". . .Berge 1048 10 o'clock in the T. M. C. A. hall. ALBUM OF KODAK pictures con- ALAKEA STREET. Polka "Nuuanu Valley" Berger stitutes a delight "The Star Spangled Banner." The great war melodrama with mag- of whfch one nificent scenic productions, "The never , tires. Or-pheu- m AUTOMOBILE LADIES' White Tigress of Japan," at the GET ONE TODAY ! PABTS. The PUNAHDU DISTRICT tonight. Secure seats now. cost is surprisingly small. We keep everything you may need The Honolulu branch of the Theo- - HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. for your auto, no matter what make of sophical Society meets every Tuesday FORT STREET. machine it is. TAILOR-MAD- E and Thursday evening at 7:30 Kapio- - SCIIUMAN SUITS IMPROVEMENT CLUB lani Building. Thursday visitors' night. CARRIAGE CO., LTD. The parents and family of the late Garage, Merchant St. Mrs. Hannah Fisher wish to thank the We have divided them many so freely gave of XT OUrriAT a t . T . into 2 lots, one at $5.00, the other at SS.505 friends who Elegant i .iotiiu.AUL; MILLINERY TT!V Footwear - 0 a A meeting will be held tonight at their sympathy and assistance dur Miu. ome are better heinn-, CJbSIVE STYLES, REASONA- than others y originally priced as high in the assembly hall of Chas. R. Bishop ing their recent bereavement. BLE PRICES, AT as $30.00. First come, Joseph s. on first choice. Hall, Punahou, for the purpose of dis hmerson will lecture THE FINEST STOCK IN THE cussing needs organizing a "The Cathedrals of England" to the CITY NOW the and Literary Circle of the Kilohana Art ON DISPLAY AT Miss Power's local improvement club in the district tCTT T League and its friends at the League McINERNY SHOE STORE. iViij.iii;Kr PARLORS. TSOSTDV bounded in general by Beretania ave- rooms, Young Hotel, this evening. nue. Alexander street. Wilder avenue BUILDING. FORT STREET. Metcalf street. The residents on M. A. Gonsalves & Co., Ltd., have LLY and received a reply by FLOOR! Wilder avenue. Dole, Bingham," and the cable to a letter north side of Beretania, Alexander, Ar of inquiry sent to their agent in the There are lots of good Azores, stating present sea brands of flour, but there is noth tesian and Metcalf streets, in this that the as rood as HOLLY district, are cordially urged to be son would be a favorable one to se AUTOMOBILE BASKETS ! FLOUR: vou can nKv upoat present. cure emigrants there for Hawaii. HOLLY FLOUR being all risrht. j. . . This is the automobile age if you f The Young People's Christian En and wish to keep pace with the It is made from selected Wheat is march of progress you must be choo-cho- and the result of vears of deavor Society of the Central Union the proud possessor of a o penments church will give a social in the church car. j, and study. It is manufactured with expensive and latest There is some talk of start- parlors Friday evening, the 19th, at Picnics and outings are far more pleasant when the conveyance improved machinery. 7:45 is an auto. There is no worry ing and caring for horses, etc., ing a business men's club, o'clock. All members and friends etc. The cost of flour in makinsr bread, etc.. is a .small ,'f.m !, of the society are cordially invited When on an outing you can not do without a device for conveni- verv ently the quality of n-- where the stranger in the land to attend. taking and enjoying a repast and refreshments. the flour is everything in acauirin thP mi may and Members Lei Just look at our Auto Baskets now on display in our Waikiki suits, good or bad. betaken entertained. of Aloha Chapter, Or window. They are perfection a der Eastern Star, paid Mark P. Rob it self. Why not, therefore use a flour vou The CRITERION is club OTHER BASKETS ON can alwavs denenrl inson a surprise call on Tuesday even- DISPLAY: - -t five VOU the xrerv Hfc4- ? T"U.V : rjvr t ir tt-i- in itself and provides most ing to wish him farewell and a pleas Refrigerator, Wash Paper, j 'wuu; J.1H3 is nuLLi 1'LU K an.. of the advantages of a first-clas- s ant visit to Washington as a member Picnics. Work, other. club. Its cuisine is un of the delegation. Lunch, Satchel, James F. Morgan yesterday sold 2000 Knife, Telescope, equalled, its liquors beyond tons of IT. S. Army coal, condemned Clothes, Suit Case. THEO. H. DAVIES CQMPAHY, LIMITED. : Wholesale Agents. criticism and its service is for use in transports on account of Baby, Hampers i Inter-Islan- Grocery Department. irreproachable. heating, to the d Steam Phone, Private Exchange 5. . . Navigation Co. pt $2 a ton. Some of When entertaining COUntry the coal was damaged from slow com W. W. DIMOND fe Co.. T united, cousins, take them to the bustion. KING STREET, HONOLULU. Delegate Kuhio writes to a local THE LEADERS IN HOUSE FURNI SHINGS. O00000 OOOOOOO CRITERION. saying he has had an important C000 consultation with Secretary Wilson, O. J. MCCARTHY, Proprietor, promised Corner Hotel and Bethel Streets. who to consider the question Arrived ex "Dumfriesshere" of making a soil survey of at least some parts of these islands. If done Andrew Usher's Special Reserve, this would be followed by sending the "Iihod-eric- BUSINESS LOCALS. hither of a tobacco expert. Buchanan'sBIaek and White, k Customs Inspector F. M. McGrew and Now Mrs. Louisa Avery were married last 0 showing in our Dim" Kerr's for blankets. evening in Central Union church, Rev. iNew snipment or cotton and woi Dr. Kincaid officiating. Afterwards 0 blankets. Special prices at Kerr's. they held a reception at their new Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd., home on School street, where a number 0 TAILORING : DEPARTMENT annual meeting of stockholders this of Customs officials and .some Federal Scotch morning at 9 o'clock. officers were present to extend 0 Most people and restaurants serve o & jt Rainier beer those that don t are Miss Mary Nott, daughter of Mj. A Special Purchase of tipclpftinf thii Tintrrms and Mrs. John Nott, was married last A great sale of Hawaiian and South evening to Mr. Louis Brown, at the 0 Sea Island curios will be held by Jas. .lnoix resiuence on iunaino .street, in W, C PEACOCK & CO., the presence of a large of LTD. F. Morgan at his salesroom today. number 0 SOLE AGENTS. now friends. The exterior of the house was Mrs. Kearns is selling a fine jam draped flags in 11c. per pound. This is an with and the interior was i OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOGOOO bulk at tastefully garnished with flowers and 0 000000000000000 opportunity of getting a real bargain. greenery. 0 Scotty's (C. E. Meston) Royal Annex 0 opposite' Police lunch How the Other Half Lives" is the No two designs alike; 0 Station. Hot question before the Thursday Club served from 11 to 2. It will please you. this 0 evening. James A. Rath, who lives We are taking 0 Geo. D. Gear has opened law of and labors in Palama, is speaker. orders 4 rooms formerly occupied the fices in the Dinner will be at 6 as usual, but the for the Suit complete 0 by Justice Hatch on Kaahumanu speaking hour is changed to 7 for the street. convenience of the men who can not 0 at 0 "The Water of Quality" Greater New York Cafe, corner of come to dinner. All men are most wel Waukesha's Original Mineral Water Liliha and Kiner streets. Open all come. 0 i night. First-cla- ss meals and liquors Ensign Haynes and Lieut. McClel Sparkling Natural served. land, the officers who have been in 0 0 First-clas- s tickets to all stations on charge of the Honolulu corps, Salva- Quarts, Pints, Splits Crown Patent Corks the Oahu Railroad and Halelwa coupon tion Army, for the past two years. 0 0 tickets are now on sale at the office have received orders from headquar Everywhere of Trent & Co., 936 Fort street. ters to hold a Farewelling on Sunday, 2 For Sale 0 0 James F. Morgan at noon today will January 2S. Details will be announc- MACFARLANE & CO., Sole Agents. sell choice lots in the Kapahulu, Ka ed later. These officers will be succeed- Oca ur imuki and Palolo tracts. Three Pa- - ed by new ones from the mainland, 0 Wind Display 0 lolo lots front on the Waialae road. whae names have not yet been re 0 0 Whitney & Marsh will offer their en- ceived. Timely LEATHER for all kinds of weather tire stock of ladies tailor-mad- e suits 0 0 is none on Saturday next at $5 and $8.50 a THE NEW other than suit. Some of them were originally $30 suits. 0 KERU & 0 The Import Co. is selling fan 4 GUN METAL ALF Pacific Oe Bevcise 0 MERCHANT TAILORS. ALAKEA STREET. 0 cy trimming braids 10 and 12 cents, The latest craze in " Footwear" regular price for 6 1-- 4 cents a yard. See their advertisement today for spe- Brassiere For women are those new four-hol- e Blucherette Gun Metal. sale. cial prices at their notion Calf Ties, with light-weig- ht extension soles, wide ribbon laces The adjourned annual meeting of the and low Cuban heels. stockholders of the California Feed QUALITY. ECONOMY. Co., Ltd., will be held at the com Faultless style, perfect fit, beautiful dull finish, leather pany's office on Queen street, Satur IE that is smooth and soft to the feet and unsurpassed for wear- 20, 10 a. m. day, January at o'clock . O ing qualities, are a few of the many characteristics which com- er SorLOl-ULlTO- Holly Flour meets the bread-mak- "Tv77"or2rs C more than half way; it is easier to Soap bined go to make an ideal shoe. The price is $3 .50 and we make choice bread from Holly Flour FRED. WALDRON, guarantee every pair. than from any other flour on the mar Spreckels Block. Sole Agrent. ISLAND ORDERS SOLICITED. ket. Theo. H. Davies & Co., agents.

MONGOLIA, JAN 19, 1051 THE Manufacturers' Shoe Go , Ltd. Fort Street Takes the next shipment of Tropic 'Phone Main 282 Fruit Co.'s pineapples to the Coast. omething Nice for Address P. O. Box 50, Honolulu, or leave orders with Wells-Farg- King street. cold Luncheons . . . Peck's Imported Will Boar's Head (in glass). Assistant Manager Linder of Oahu reek's Imported Sage Brawn (in glass). town yesterday to Til:mtation nme to A boned Stay and Corset Cover Peck's Imported Tomato Brawn (in glass). Crystal Springs Butter TT. & on the rennrt to Hackfeld Co. combined. Worn in place of a corset Kippered Mackerel, Finan Haddock, Preserved Bloaters, strike. In addition to between 500 and cover over any make of corset: It is cane-loade- rs Marinated 700 Japanese who struck garment of kind ever Herrings, Herring (in Tomato Sauce), Cooked and - 300 the best its made on fiisrffn.- nhout cultivators of Pickled Lambs' Tongues glass), To- M We have just received a fine, new lot of the famous in- and supplies the want of women of (in Broiled Mackerel in that nationality announced their average or full figure for just this mato Sauce. Mustard Sauce or Soused. CRYSTAL SPRINGS BUTTER. This fine butter is too tention of quitting yesterday morning. support. gives taper- place kind of a It the well known to require a detailed description of its superla- Chinese had offered to take the ing, close fitting waist appearance ALL ARE SUFFICIENTLY COOKED AND MAY BE EATEN COLD. of the strikers, but the latter are said vogue, ana can oe worn unuer tive merits. Suffice it then to state that every pound is fresh violence on now in 'PHOXES: to have threatened mortal the sheerest shirt-wais- t. IS A SPECIAL Retail M - - 22 and sweet as can be. We deliver it in neat cardboard cartons strike-breaker- s. HENRY AUY & Co., , any attempting ADVANTAGE TO LADIES WEAR Ltd Wholesale M 93 which effectually preserve its delicate flavor and keep it firm. ING CLOSE FITTING Oli PKirsCi.. have ask for and see An appeal by defendant in the Bierce GOWNS. If you' would the best butter obtainable vs. Hutchins case to the Supreme PRICE $1.23. A" that vou get CRYSTAL SPRINGS BUTTER. Court on exceptions from continuance N E - PINE 75c AND until next term was yesterday allow- SHIRTS, FROM UP. eel by Judge De Bolt. - N. NECKWEAR, FROM 15c UP TO $1.50 Press Bulk-ti- n 15 from the Hawaii S. SACHS I METROPOLITAN MEAT CO. is a Col ond ooo our Agricultural Experiment Station DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED Telephone Main 45. by Edmund C. Shorey on Lime King near AND BERETANIA STREETS. 1 as an Essential Factor in Foragre. FORT K. ISOSHIMA DOII19I11 liITT

it4' COMMERCIAL 18, 10 THE PACIFIC ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 1906.

COMMERCE CHAMBER HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Canadian-Australia- n Royal Mail Line Country Home! Honolulu, January 17, 1905. Railway Co. . Steamers running In connection with the Canadian Pacific frV--i on or the 101 lowing at Honolulu about WILL Mil R0 NAME OF STOCK, PaVd Up Val. Bid. Ask. for Sale TOR FIJI AND AUSTRAILIA. FOR VANCOUVER. MkhCantile. 1905 C. Hkkwkk a Co $1,000,000 $100 1905 SL'UiK SO THE BEAUTIFUL JAN. 13 MOANA JAN- - Chairman Lowrey, called the regu- Ewa 5,000,0(0 23? PEARL atlOWERA t Haw Agricultural...' l.VMX'.OOi 100 RESIDENCE OF HON ti, J FEB. 10 AORANGI FtlS. meeting of the Chamber of Com- Uavv ( 2.312.7;i5 100 to ' H MOANA MAR. 7 lar on o COOPER V iAORANGI MAR. 10 MIOWERA merce to order yesterday at 2 p. m. Hawaiian u .r Co.. 2.000.000 10 Europe. Hoik, inn 7?.0.li00 100 In Canada, United States and - j -- Through tickets Issued to all points The committee's report on the proposed FOR, RENT Houok- a 2,000.000 '0 11 GOOD BOATING, &i It u . . . 600 000 100 fionn & CO., LTD., present MX'.O-- THEO. H. DAVIES changing of the Chamber Kahuku . v0 GOOD SWIMMING 9 rooms Stangenwald to f iUei Hau. Co. LtrU-- l ?.ao,ooo 5. GENERAL AGENTS. in the Building College Hills $40.00 i lHo.imtj- lo't .30 Kipahulu ' 1 Overlooks two stories higher, was reported by holoa fiOOOUO 00 50 Ewa and Oahu s,.. i Waikiki Beach Vic B r i e Sug. Co. , Ltd . S, 0,000' 0 Z 6U tations. and under fi.n ...... C space 40.00 .. 1(0 Mr. Spalding. The would be Uanu iiiffar Co-- . 8,'iOiVtlO '"wpottbii' 1246 Kinau St Onomea i.oi o.o o; 20 S- & Oriental greater the be 27.50 iiO Pacific Mail - S. Co., Occidental and rental would the Ookala 500.000 5U $i be at a very same. The committee was favorable Dewey Ave Olaa Sugar Co. Ltd 5.000,000, 20 Ly r 15.00 Olowalu J50.000! 10J j kO 85 Co.. and Toyo Risen Kaisoa. to the proposition, and the Chamber Faauhau uPlauCo. S.OiOOOi,! 50 . - .i S. S. Kinau St 30.00 HCltlO ... 500.(00 J0 ...715 to make the change. mi f 100 companies will call at Honolulu and leave this voted Paia 750.0001 t- Steamers of the above the Chamber will meet College Hills 35.00 Pei'eekeo 750.000 J00 !.W Halstead & C(yLtd. ort on or about the dates below mentioned: In future Pioneer .. 2,750.000 00 ,V2h4 '7t9 every two months, instead of three as Emma St Waialua ngri. Co 4,50O,0f0! 100 30.00 v 100 W. L. 1 FRANCISCO TO THE SAN FRANCISCO. aiiuku 700,000; HOWARD. FlnanciaT FROM SAN FOR formerly. Also Stores and Offices. Wail uk ii Sugar Co FOR SALE. Residence iTi01 - lOS.OOol ' ORIENT. Serin '00 - elegant 19 Waimanaio ...... 252,000, 100 lfia street; residence. BereuS JAN. 17 MONGOLIA JAN. W'aimea Sugar Mi'l.. 125,0001 100 street, near Thomas COPTIC JAN. 26 Square; hZI JAN. 30 CHINA BENNINGTON MlSCKLLANBOt'S and lot, Prospect , IBERIA ! street. 2 Inter-lslan- d 100 125 FEB. 5 NIPPON MARU FEB. d S. Co. 1.500.000 j i"OR " (AMERICA MARU 9 H w. Electric ilo 500,000 100 1W RENT. House on Wyllie tr FEB. 13 DORIC FEB. MEN H. K. & Loans negotiated: MONGOLIA REWARDED 1. L. Co., Wd. 1,160,00C 100 g abstracts nf mm. ' FOE, H. K. J fe L. Co.. V... l 5 McINTYRE For further Information apply to SALE Mutual i50,ooo; io a BUILDINO- - Tel. Co -i- AGENTS, O. k. & L.Uo 4.CC0 00D l'O j e9 .... & COMPANY, LTD., I H. HACKFELD "WASHINGTON, 6. Recog- HiioK K. Co....; .coo,ooo; 20 - 17 January prop- & ggmmmmmij Improved and unimproved Uonolulu Brewing 400.00J1 nition ol) the extraordinary heroism Maltiwg Co. Ltd .. . 20 ; - wa I CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S ill i erty in College Hills, Kaimuki, B displayed by officials crew of Bonds. Amt.Out oft Co. the and Haw.Ter.,4 p. o.(Fire standing! B Benning- Dis- the United States gunboat Kalihi, Makiki and Punahou Ciaimin S15.000j ... jiro New York IiaQ line will arrive and leave this port ton, exploded, on July ler. i p. c. (tle-- i The fine passenger steamers of this when her boilers tricts. n.lunding lflo5 60".000! . hereunder: 1 21 last, is contained in a general order Haw. Ter, 4 p. C l.ooo.i oo: Regular line of vessels plyinj Haw Ter. 4J p. o . 1.000,000! .. 5 between New York and Hono- SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. issued today at the Navy Department Haw. Uov't., p. c.... 209,000j ... ioo .... FROM Cal. Beet & lulu. 24 Sue. Rf. 19 ALAMEDA JAN. by Secretary Bonaparte. Co- - 6. p. c i,000,000i 103 5ALAMEDA JAN. .... FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOW-ES- 31 JAN. 30 Haiku 6. p. c.... 3C0,0O0 . 103 T JAN SONOMA Each of eleven members of the crew Haw. Com. A RATES. BIERRA 14 HENRY WATERHOUSE Sugar tl ALAMEDA FEB. 9 ALAMEDA FEB. has been awarded a medal of honor Co. 5 p. o 1,677,000' ... 105 For freight rates apply to ' FEB. 21 VENTURA FEB. 20 CO., Haw. Sue-a- 8 i. c 500,000, ... 102 SONOMA and $100 gratuity. They are John TRUST LTD. Hilo K. K. Co., 8 p. c.i l.OuO.MW ... 65 CHAS. BREWER & CO., . Hon. K. T. A L. Co.,i 27 Kllby St., Boston, chief gunner's mate; George 6 p. or sallllng of the above steamers, the agents are pre- Corner Fort and Merchant Sts., c 70a.00o.... 108 C. & CO., In connection with the F. Brock, carpenter's mate, second Kahuku 6 p. o ... 200.000 .... tOO 1 BREWER LTD., passengers, Coupon Through Tickets by any rail- O. K. A 6 issue, to intending Honolulu. L Co. p. c. 2,000,000 .... .; 105 Honolulu. m pared to class; Edward Boers, seaman; Willie Sue-a- i road San Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New Oahu Co. 8 n.c. 750,000!.... ilOU from European ports. Cronan, boatswain's mate, third class; Olaa Sugar Co., 6 p. c! 1,250,000!.... j too York by any steamship line to all quartermaster, Paia6p.c 450.0001 103 E. Davis, ii .. Reymond iii PARTICULARS, APPLY TO class; Fredericksen, water hi ihii nil Pioi.eer Mill Co.6 p. c! 1,250,000! ... Vf)4 p FOR FURTHER third Emil Waialua Ag. Co. 6 p. c; 1,000,000; .... ii00 FOR BALCC.' W. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. tender; Rade Gribitch, seaman; Wil McUryrie Sugar Co j 2,0,000!. :'..!' liam C. Shacklett, hospital steward; i SPLENDID E. Nelson, mate, 23.1275. t25 per cent. OPPORTUNITY TO f Oscar machinist's I , PURCHASE. ; Americia-aawaita- n Company. first class; Otto Schmidt, seaman; SESSION SALES. teanship Frank E. Hill, ship's cook, first class. (Morning Session.) Beautiful homestead at mouth at E 3PROM NEW TORK TO HONOLULU. Freight received at Company's wharf, The general order calls attention to Greenwich street. displayed FOR SALE 67 4. Kalihi valley. Lot about 1 1-- 2 acrtt Oregonian Jan. 15 the "extraordinary heroism" Oahu. B. S. by the officers and crew of the United Planted with fruit trees in full bear, f 8. S. American Feb. 15 FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN- Bennington Twelve acres of choice land SALES BETWEEN BOARDS. States gunboat at the in Xiiiinnu X'nllov mnd. ing. House of 7 rooms, in good vonSU the CISCO. of the disaster which 75 Ewa, 23.75; $1000 Pioneer 6s, 106. Freight received at all times at time lamentable ern dwelling house on main tion. Price very cheap. ? Company's wharf, 41st street, South overtook that vessel while lying in the S. S. Nebraskan Jan. 28 Diego, road, a few minutes' walk bay of San Cal., on the forenoon from end of car line. A good "2 LOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITED Apply to w. w. chamberlain; I Brooklyn. S. S. Nevadan Feb. 18 of July 21. 1905. The crisis, which oc investment for a quick taker. 'Ej STATES WEATHER BUREAU. room 206 Judd Building. 3TROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO- curred with such terrible suddenness 4i FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO LULU DIRECT. and destruction, was met by the off- Alexander Young Building. Honolulu, HONOLULU. icers and crew with readiness re 18 v. and RENT and COMPANY f B. S. Nebraskan Jan. source. Men grievously wounded for Wednesday, January 17, 1906. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. I S. Nevadan Feb. 8 S. S. Texan (direct) . Jan. 25 got their own injuries and rushed S At the annual meeting of the stock S. S. Nebraskan via San Francisco back in the shower of scalding water, ? THERMO. WI Co., And each month thereafter 23 TO holders of the Nahiku Rubber Ltd, Feb. steam and ashes to rescue their more LET held the office of : S e at the Waterhouss a k K I SS 2 CD fl unfortunate shipmates. "The Melrose," 50 Rms..$30.00 Co., Honolulu, January 16, 1906, the fol-- ' & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS. ; 5 m O s PS 2 H. HACKFELD 3 4?. 8 pa Waikiki, B. R 50.00 . lowing officers were duly elected to C. P. MORSB, General Freight Agent. Supervisor County At- St., 5 31.25 ; 14 s f- - Lucas and Lunalilo B. R o serve for the ensuing year: ess- torney Douthitt yesterday effected a Aloha Lane, 2 B. R 17.50 Sj W. W. Hall President --si ?:::?-- 2 30.00 Vice-Preside- new arrangement whereby the $18,000 Young St., B. R E. C. Waterhou.se nt f 3 1300 30 1075 66 70 00 for the Kunst property at Kapiolani King, B. R 32.00 ::?::53 2 N Fred. T. P. Waterhouse I park is payable to Henry Pacific Heights, 2 B. R... 15.00 1801 04. cific made E. 30 72 68 70 .(1 74 2 Ml Secretary and Treasurer Transfer 3 BAGGAGE Cooper, attorney for the heirs in Ger- Beretania St., B. R 30.00 C. D. Lufkin , Director V WILL CALL FOR YOUR Lunalilo St., 4 B. R 50.00 1902 j30.C4( 77 69 73 .02 66 2 Nr many, direct, thus avoiding delay in D. C. Lindsay Director ! St., 4 30.00 pack, haul and ship, your goods and save you money. the county's acquirement and improve Kinau B. R 1903 130.02, 78 64 71 00 84 2 8 .... W. W. Thayer.. ...Director ; We Young St., 2 B. R 27.50 ment of the place. C. How-lan- Auditor '. ! Dealers in stove wood, coal and kindlings. Puunui Ave., 2 B. R 15.00 1904 30.02 76 7? 74 10 68 4 VE L j FRED. T. P. WATERHOUSE, 58 Nonpariel 2 B. 17.00 1905 Storage in Brick Warehouse, 126 King Street. Phone Main McCandless Lane, R.. 30.16, 72 61 69 .00 .9 1 nb Secretary. Brothers are sinking a King St., 2 B. R 25.00 series of neiv wells on Oahu 1908 29.821 73 59 66 T 72 2 w of-- artesian Branch , plantation. i Yge 30 03 75 6 TO .02 68 2 NR &JIIIUH COO UU. Hustace, Peck Co., Ltd. Profess! D2J Cards Uitpi SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY, 63 Queen Street. Section Director. DENTISTS. 7 Having baggage contracts with the following steamship lines: ARRIVED. HENRY BICKNELL, D.D.S.-Un- iM J- - Oceania Steamship Oa. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. street, corner Hotei; Tel. Main tSl r 17. Classified Advertisements Occidental & Oriental Bteaaahlp Co. Toyo Kaisen Kaisha Steamship Co. Wednesday, January O. & O. S. S. Coptic, Finch, frewn We check your baggage at your homes, saving; you the trouble San Francisco, 8:20 a. m. ARCHITECTS. Stmr. Mikahala, Gregory, from Ka Lil 1UU11 WANTED. W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL PhOM wharf. fire-pro- cf checking on the Absolutely of, cui- White 951. uai ports, 4:05 a. m., with 2000 bags finest DERMATOLOGIST experienced with Piano and Furniture Moving K. S. M. sugar and 1000 bags V. K. sine, elegantly furnished and the best of service. electric needle. Address B.R., Ad- Specialty. Telephone Alain 86 vertiser. 7314 MUSIC. DEPARTED. Piano, f NOAH W. GRAY, Manager, . MRS. HODGSON. Teacher of Stmr. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, for Organ, Autoharp and Singing. Over f 5 p. HONOLULU, T. H. A ROOM in private family Kauai ports, m. Kaimuki 20 years' experience in England, New Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, for Mahu- - district. Address J.N.O., this of 0S0 Vice-Preside- nt; Morgan. C. Campbell, Mc- Zealand and Fiji. Quick progresi J. F. PrestdMBt: J. J. L ports, 5 p. m. fice. 7313 kona k- Lean, Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank RESTORER AT COAST. with thorough training. Well-mar- O. & O. S. S. Coptic, Finch, for the - Eustace, Manager. time, correct fingering and sym- . Orient, 5 p. m. Not since the' steamer Silvertown BOOKKEEPER for plantation store. pathetic expression, carefully taught ECuLstscce-ecf- e Co,, Hitd.., DUE TODAT. was in this port with the cable she Best of references required. Address Residence with Mrs. Ganzel, corner ti. P., Aiea. 7311 731 DliAYlIEV, 63 Queen Street. Stmr. Claudine, Parker, from Maui laid oetween here and Honolulu has Fort and Vineyard streets. ports, a. m. there been in these waters a vessel DEALERS IN CLEAN washed rags Gazette of- - of slngflnf, so interesting as the British cable at HUGO HERZER Teacher FIREWOOD, STOVE and STEAM COAL. SAIL TODAY. fice. 7310 corner of Beretania and Miller ti ( Also Whit and Black Sand. Telephone Main. 295. Stmr. Helene, Nelson, for Hamakua steamer Restorer, which arrived yes or Bergstrom Music Co. ports, 5 p. m. . terday from Honolulu. The Silver- - FOR i Stmr. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai town lays cables. keeps RENT. SURVEYOR. f ports, 5 p. m. The Restorer JUDGE Dole's lanai, at Diamond S. EMERSON. Surveyor and I THE PACTFIO METEOROLOGICAL EECOED. A.-- H. S. S. Alaskan, Nichols, Del- them in order. J. for Head, 6" or year, glneer, 607 Stangenwald building. aware The Restorer is equipped with a mul- for months a at Issued Every Sunday Morning by ttjo Breakwater via Kahului and $30 per month. 7314 Commercial Advertiser Local Office, JJ. 8. Weather Bureau. Hilo, 5 p. m. titude of mysterious looking electrical I W1NI, DUE TOMORROW. devices, and all of her officers and 250 00 $300 00. t Entered at the Pest Office Honolulu, THBBM . m at mjban r . S a P. M. S. S. Mongolia, Porter, from many members of her crew are prac FOR SALE. In small monthly installment T. H., as second-clas- s matter. S 38 5 25 B 5. Yokohama, a. m. ACRE will buy you a pretty lot in Nuuanu tical engineers, with an extensive PROPERTIES for sale, in and tract, the healthiest and coolest SAIL TOMORROW. working acquaintance with the habits near Honolulu, at from $300 to $400 z 3 g 3- - g g g per acre, suburb of the city. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S. S. Mongolia, Porter, for San Fran- of the submarine cable. The Restor Charles S. Desky, Progress Best agricultural land by the er is equipped grappling Block. 7279 One Year $12.00 6 l 3012 77 70 .00 65 5 K 11 cisco, probably sail in afternoon. with machin acre, near car line. Cheap for cash. M 8 30 I t 76 69 00 58 6 E 1 Stmr. Claudine, Parker, Maui ery of great power for hoisting the ca A fine, ground, level lot, a Biz Months 6.00 T 8 30.13 71 88 7ft 8 8 for high W e ports, 5 p. m. ble from its ocean bed in the event of COMPLETE set tenement, ware- Advertising on application. iIO 30.08 '6 87 00 85 6 ne 7 bound volumes Plant suitable residence, rites r .11 80 04 77 t9 00 64 5 nb 7 Stmr. Mauna Loa, Simerson, for Maui a break or other mishap to the great ers' Monthly. 22 vols., 18S2 to 1904. house or stable site, within a couple ? 12 80.04 77 68 .00 70 8 VAR 5 ports, noon. steel rope. She has been on duty in uniform binding: full sheep. & L. Co.'s 9 13 29 8 77 85 .00 66 4 VAR 5 and Hawaii Price hundred yards from O. R. - 'i. : Published every morning- except Sunday the vicinity of Guam, April $175.00. M., 1-- acre, PASSENGERS. but since Address P. care Hawaiian office. Area almost 3 of an by 24 until nine days ago she has been Gazette Co. price compel you to the Note: Barometer readings are cor- Arrived. at a that will HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD., rected for temperature, instrumental at Honolulu. invest. Per stmr. Mikahala. January 17, from She has come here, says Captain 15,000 IVbn Holt Block, No. 65 South King errors, and local gravity, and reduced ports. T. R. S. OFFICES Choice Kaimuki lots of St to Kauai Robinson, Combe, her commander, tp be dry- - FOR RENT. line, at from sea level. Averaga cloudiness stated Decker. Rev. H. Isenberg, A. Jae- each, along car in 0 II. docked and to undergo an extensive $200 23 per cent C. S. CRANE MANAGER scale from to 10. Direction of wind ger, Dr. Mazima, H. M. Gittel, S. L. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING. to $400 per lot; is prevailing 24 overhauling. She is in need of gen- up-to-d- $10 Per direction during hours Melin, Miss L. Thevenin, Mrs. W. only fireproof building; down, balance at the rate of mding at 8 p. m. Velocity of wind is eral repairs and local firms will be rent includes electric light, hot and month (without interest). werage Fisher, J. Kutz, S. Tsee, and 86 on given to modern velocity in miles per hour. deck. an opportunity bid on the cold water and janitor service. Ap For rent cheaply several ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, work. The officers of are Hamm-Toun- g O. & O. S. S. 17. the Restorer ply the Von Co., Ltd. and neat cottages. RAILWAY GO. Per Coptic, January prepared to close to &LAHD Section Director. from San Francisco. entertain friends on board, 7276 Good maniania pasture, For Yokohama: during- stay on $3 per per heaa. John T. Arundel, Miss Lillian Arundel, and the vessel's here town, at month days to be flre-pro- HCHNACA TIDES, SUH AND MOON. Miss Sydney named later, the public "THE STANGENWALD," only of J. H. Arundel, Max D. Cohn, will be inspect c Jr., W. G. Du Bose, Mrs. W. G. Du invited to the wonders office bulging in city. TIME TABLE 2 2 o of this well-equipp- ed adjunct to I J Bose, Tsuruta Hayashi, W. R. Matte-so- n, REALTY- 1904. Si So telegraphy. THE HAWAIIAN October . 9.S Dr. J. C. McCracken, C. Mitsoch, I 5 so 2 2 The AND MATURITY CO. OUTWARD. - S 5 Dr. Arthur Remington, Dr. Rufus Scar Restorer carries twelve officers, LOST. I 33 5C seven petty officers a crew seven- Limited. let, M. Shibusawa. Miss G. Whihlev. and of HAWAIIAN Yacht Club pin. Return Wt Walanae, Waialua, Kahuku and ia.m.! Ft.ir. ni. r.m.'i.ni Capt. G. ty-three men. She is capable, when REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE. Way 9:15 a, m., 3.20 p. m. M 15 57i 15 8 12 1 571 o la fi.VfS.f9 10.51 W. Connor, Mrs. G. W. Con to this office and receive reward. 7314 SECTJ' Stations 18 clean, of making LOANS AND INVESTMENT City, r 7.50. IS; 9 20 2.40! 1 85 6.40 5.40 11.43 nor, tor Kobe: Hans RasDe. Jose seventeen knots, but Wr Pearl Ewa Mill and Way 'p. m. a.mq she took eight days to come Ho- RITIES. Selles. For Nagasaki: .Geo. W. Leav- - from I w 17:10 38 1 , 48; HonoluW. Stations 17:30 a. m., 9:15 a. m., 8 3.27 3.12 8.40 5.41 WHITE onyx kevstore- Masonic arm . . XtnTnl,,.. Tiller . Dr. Ma- nolulu. Call. January 7. rh uiiii.tflRo. lULiiuj .m 11:05 a. m., 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p. m., itt. James P. Lockhart. For 141. 1811.45 9 50 4 17 CO. Suitable reward if left at this of-- T. H. P. O. Box 265. Phone Main $9:30 p. p. t 1.8. 5. 6.40 5.41 0.43 nila: Wm. M. Atkinson, J. C. Blard- - H:U j. m., m.. tll:15 in. r I hce. 214 19- - 11-0- ford, Mrs. W. D. Van Cleave, SUGAR ON r 3' 5.10 6.40,6.40 5.42 1 43 Miss KAUAI. INWARD. P.m. I i Maggie Coffey. Capt. R. H. Griffiths, EIGHT 8 20 0.451 1 ft Grube of re- BEGIN NEW YEAR 05 Mc-Inty- Purser hind-fo- ot 12.14 6 7.5V8.40 5.43 2.44 Dr. Thos. R. re, the Mikahala LARGE dark bay horse left Honolulu from Kahuku, Wai- 8 21 2 Marshall, Walter A. ftnive I 38( 0 1.19 6.54 8 52j6.C5.43 3 47 ports the following sugar awaiting white hipped. Return to A. by alua and Waianae "8:36 a. nx, mB:Zl Mrs. L. W. Morgan. Thos. B. list A. Clothing . rm. M "22 2 211 2 1' 2 12 7.481 9.3" 6. V 5 44 1.49 mammons, Mrs. Geo. R. Smith. G. T. shipment on Kauai: K. S. M., 2200 Wilson, Waipahu, and receive re Ordering Your New fcxrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and st litquarter of iithe moon Jan. 17th. Sproat, Chas. G. Toepper, Rosco B. bags; Diamond W., 1500; M. A. K., 500; ward. 7313 from CO, Pearl City 17:46 a. m,. "8:?$ a. m., Times of the tide are taken from the Weaver, Floyd A. Williams, John E. G. & R., 8500: McB., 16,560: K. P.. GLOBE CLOTHING M:SS a. m., 1:40 p. m., "4:31 p. nu, United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- Williams. Jay G. Worswick. For Hong- 5000; L. P., 5432: H. M., 5S15; K. S. Co., A SILVER-plate- d shank ftubel for 64 Hotel Street. i:ll p. m., 7:30 p. m. vey tables. kong: A. P. Borden, S. H. Foley, B. 4200. Total, 49,707 bags. cornet. Reward if returned to this Prices Eight. Dally. The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur C. Newby, Geo. Sanders, B. H. Skinner. omce. 7312 Departed. t Sunday Excepted. about one hour earlier than' at Hono- Dr. Peterson, superintendent of the J Sunday Only. lulu. Per stmr. W. G. Hall, January 16. for I Insane Asylum, reports 1S4 patients in The Haleiw8, Limited, a two-ho- ur Hawaiian standard tlm Is 10 Jnnr Kauai ports. Dr. O'Neill. ( W. Spitz PERSONAL. 30 minutes Rlower ripaanirlnht MiSS L. Akina.. C. T T TTS, the institution on Dec. 31, 1905. WAY train, leaves Honolulu every Sunday, thn Sfhnfnin There i STEIN time, j MABEL: .Sorry I missed you. but I at t:SS a. m. Returning arrives In Ho-- being that of the meridian of 157 kumoto, Mrs. Smyth, Master Robert were 175 on Sept. 30. Twenty-fou- r (17 PIANOS. - VV v 4lrMA 4- - was down at Scotty's, opposite AND OTHER lulu, 10:10 p. m. deerees mimirA L J.1 .1.- smytn. 7 the at The Limited stops ..iuvvo, 1UC VVlliS jj males. females) had since been ad- Police nly at Pearl City and Waianae. ne blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the Per O. & O. S. S. Coptic, Station, having lunch. It was. CO 1 as January mitted. Twelve f9 males and 3 fe- so good I couldn't break away. THAYER PIANO m. P. DENISON. C Qvrm 7Tme Greenwich, 0 hours 0 minntea. 17. for the Orient. H. P. Butler. Wal- males) had been discharged Can't r' moon and three I see me now between 11 2. STRt-1- ' Bupt. p A HUn are tcr loc1 time for ter Gussett. Frank Vida, M. Eagan, (males) and Any lSfi AND 158 HOTEL o T1 whole croup. had died. The net increase , girlie. Hans S. Geibel. is other time, FRED. Opposite Young Hotel. nine patients. 7214