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It iPtiilrtl, Iml bolted Hip liver nnd eeurrl thri' tinrti of nit. Thi nki'lp un mt'II bo piiM-m- ii f n nu'iiicnlci iirid may be EATEN Bf nioiiniid Inr III" lllnhop Mn mti Th SEMI-WEEKL- Y. Bryan and Stevenson Named. iHl'luii nf lb- - ulinrk h ml lb. ileiuinca-llr- n nf iiii i"iiiiiiicH rinlfiil i'v lm. IBHUKI) TUK8DWS N1) FIllliAY.S II 1' hi In ircniiil nn Intinir ..'inailnn In I'niicliiln unit mis ii I mus I tin 'p loplo SALTER C. SMITH, EDITOR. A of coin rrsn l Inn during most u(4Wie d.ty, Miiny ICiIIkI lit Thcoiiiii, SHA .... ,V olMlbl ItW'TION I lUIKd: TACMWA, Wash., July I. Nearly a hun- Pm Mouth $ .00 AnotllMr Jiipnimm Htrtlcn, AloNTII, FOKKHIN 7f dred pnnFrbKertt on u enr hound PM - lil''. feven htinitrrd Japanese In borers at Pus Ykar 6 M "do Mkt'i- Uliiiiiipiui Uts i I nil1- - I'oiw for thljfclty, wcie plunged down a gulch lis .nii'y r-- on 10 tea Ykah, hoitKiiirt il.M at TwcTny-- s xth ni.d C Btreels xlioit y lift- M I I lvrMlul pinniniion itnuni niv said l t ll I .. . er 8 u'jpoek th'H morning. Those who iu n irih ording .. sports Payable Invariably Id Advance. and Sil or l'oi'i''l CiiM.s rtL'ry ur, i on ii .s mi mo Lmil Ulilbreclus root ,ri wire xtlimdlng on thi platforms dropped uniiigiii inini mm isinnu ny ini Hieam-e- r 'I olT onlvi- 1 by I T o liml I'n'tv Itn iii y lar Ma- - I.t'iuo Hi to crushed and wounded Nllhnn. The present otitbieiik for W. PEARSON. 1 the heay ody rf tho ctnrli, whip eth- Identified. the rnnu old cause, n strike fiir higher Suslnuss Manager. 'J'itjknr, ers Inside k I rd and mulmptl beforo lni,'0 iiihsni tliu "siti mi wire wages mnn-ngei- Kuriiijr lliey knew what had happened. Tho car refused by the plantuilnti The Kcnlln Jnpnnesc have been tu Milir. Trust; mill Mun p .li.-- s Jumped the trncl and nun smnshed to HUslEaS i:aI(I)S. iim, viiip.ithy kindling wood In tl c hint m of t'le chasm, $17 per month nnd rmw they I e HlJlH, I .ilict it-- to l.nliur, ocrn hundred fee ow. RECOGNIZES nml this the plantations refuse f'T flH linpnnuiuuiib of The dead will number nearly throe Attorney and ITH? There hnve been no serious LYLE A. DICKEY. m taw I I I score, for there nrp many of imc 7bC I Unpen (if lijured disturbances ns yet, the reports say, Notary Public. I. O. box Honolulu An an Wur Tux us who will nnd arc ex H. I. King nnd Uethol Sts. ncer recoicr who nlthottgh the laborers endeavored with- 9 u pected to dip nt any monont, and there; are at slxty-llx- e of the pnsscngers Human Remains Are Found in the out sucress to get the dock hands to H. HACKFELD &. CO., LTD. General oiiiiotoioitagiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiotaaiiiioit lintt Commlrslon Agents, Queen St., Hono- of the car now In the wii-uii- hospitals' Join the strike. lulu, H. I. nnd under the care of tliclr own physl-- l Stomach' of a Monster . SfjT clans. .VAl.r-rjiVV xV"" ?v Stlachlar. FUSION, IN NEB HA KA. P. A. BCHAEFER &. CO. Importers and nB Commission Merchants, Honolulu, Hu- - ''OnEQON allan Islands. m THE ALL. IIIOHT. Populists Wn.it Every NoinHi-- o ns In the contents of tho Btomach of a 8olnco for Towno'n D t. LEWE11S & COOKE. (Robert Lowers, F. Sho Arrives nt Chefoo and Will 1.0 killed yesterday ll.-- The J. Lowrey, C M. Cooke.) Importers and . shark at uluuiko a LINCOLN, Neb., July fusion mate- - to Kui-- dealers In lumber and building dlsiracttd w'fe recognized part of the of conventions, the I'opulls's, Dem- rials. OOlcc, 414 Fort St. State WASHINGTON, July 9. The Navy bedy of hpr husband who wns drowned a ocratic nnd Silver Republhaii, met hero Department was Informed today C. HUSTACB. Wholesale and Retnll Gro- that few days ago. The tdentlllcn'tlon took today to nominate a full Statp tlcl.ct. Re-fo- re cer, 212 King 119. Family, plan- 3 Oregon St.: Tel. tlio has arrived nt Caefoo. She plncc nt the police station. Mrs. Emll tho conventions were called to order tation and ships' stores supplied on short will for Kure, Jupan, to dock on notice. New poods by every steamer. start Uhlbrccht, the unfortunate woman, mini- (ond.tlons existed that thrnt toned to fulthfully July 10 or 12. Orders from the other Islands v mum il by rumors that human remains In In executed. The Navy Department's cablegram let ult a boit tho Populist convention 'jBi had been rescued fiom the sen, hnstencd of some of the largest county deipgntlons was from Captain Rogers of the Nash- CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER to the slntlon and demanded to see them, nnd n protracted was WORK3 CO., Ltd. Esplannde, Coi. ville, who made a fly.ng trip yesterday session lonlud for. The police loth to comply, but did At present the Populists control every Fort and Allen Sts. HoUistcr & Co., HIS Chcfoo tu weio . .''-.lUI'Ulj ilttaln.l from station nt OUl tllO Slllti nlllni nirrnl I Iputnmint llnvornnr , Agents. KJlr - ' ",'--r i rIef' T" -- -S 3. .cene of the grounding of the Oregon. "" occupied by a Ser Republlcaivand the HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ma W thirty-fiv- e miles northwest of the port. wiiu luuitcu Din un insiani, wuen sue icu Attorney Generalship, by a Democrat. chlnery of every destrlptlon mado to His dispatch wns as follows: back fainting. The Democratic leaders have been ask- order. ing for n more cqultablu 9. Oregon "It Is he," sho cried. Mrs. Uhlbrecht division, but u "CHEFOO. July starts for strong dlspofltlon was shown by tho Pop- Kure dock, Jupan, about 10th or 12th, wns ccitn.n of her Identification. ulists lo Insist that cvciy nuiiiluee bo a THE MAINLAND stopping en route If weather is bad. Tho shark was captured Wednesday Populist. This, they clalmtd, was no All well on board Oregon." night by John Klnlpekl, n more than fair on account of the defeat WILUAM JENNINGS BRYAN. fisherman born ADLAI E. STEVENSON. The dfjpatch conveys Indirectly the In the South Sea He In of Chnrlis A. Towne In the Democratic Islands. went out convention. This feeling was so In SUGAR MARKET KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 6. Ilryan bns had his way. He has been nominated Information communlcuclon keen, that wlic his eanoc early In the evening In hopes of fact, that the delegation had In- by upon a pla l1? 1 oister the Democratic Convention tform containing an explicit to plank with Chcfoo Is again open. A rough on own He was not compell plat- getting a Bhnrk his hook, and rowed struct oils to bolt unless every nomlnco of h's dictation. d to refuse the nomination upon n estimate "made Navy Depart- was a Populist. A fight Lai D form was distasteful to him, ns he to do If were at the to n spot midway between the lighthouse brisk was also Tho test Pi ices seller that threatened Its provisions locked for over the nomlnat.cn Gov not In nccord with his personal vIcwb upon the money question, and all this ho ment consigns the Oregon to the dry and the spnr buoy. He had an especially for is Out Com-- b accomplished judgment docks for three courtesy ernor. Opposition to Governui I'liynter's ol the against the best of the wisest political heads of Ills party months. The btrong book wound with wire where It lenomlnntlon apparently and aga'nBt the outspoken wishes of the majority of the delpputcs of conven- - Jexhlb ted by Japanese crystall zed dur- the the Government ing the day on John O. con- -, ue. Hon. The day's work of the committee on dem- - Jo'ned the line nnd was prepared for big Yerscr. Tho resolutions nnd of the convention in allowing Hie Oregon to use the dock, ventlons will bo cal ed to 3 p. onstrates how complete Is his ascendency over the party that has accepted him game, order at m wlilch la owned by the Government, is with prospects good for an bco-slo- n. as Its leader. 11 Klnl-- , NEW YORK, July 11. Sugar Raw j "It was nbout o'clock," says It was 5:30 o'clock when the nomination of a for Prcs'dency of much appreciated by the Navy Depart ennd'date the ptkl, 1 go through my The Democrats settled differ- firm; fair refining, 4 Uc.; centrifugal, the United States was declared In order. Few persons In the hall realized for ment officials here. "when felt the line all their I ences over organization a speaker was who fingers, with lightning rapidity. Fouu-natel- y, at sesa on of 93 test, molasses sugar, 4c. some minutes who the had taken the platform or what he was tho State Committee 4c; Is ungciveTnable. lies In I held Jiitt before talking about. This convent'on It does whnt It pleases when It Kure the' southwestern part of bad In ought along enough, and noon. Of the contesting delegates NEW YORK, July 11. The Tribune pleases, uip sergennt-at-arm- s, Is from and stout Martin of St. Louis, as helpless as n the Island of Hondo, on the north chore 1 soon found that the slunk was weaken- Ijuiiglns couniy, baby himself, and he has been made, th laughing stock of the by the Molse fni tlon was says: convention his of the Inlriid Sen, about 1G0 miles from ing. It was hard ono man, tin own out nnd the Hordmnn delegates on the stage. , work for but antics en- seated. The vote was Wall street Is Interested In a report Alabama had yielded to Nebraska, and a nlaln man of B0. nnilnr m'dillr. kIip. Shlmoncscwl Etmlts nt the western in an hour's time, during which my ca- unnn'mctm. I trance, miles T. J. Doyle of Lincoln wns selected for that Chas. E. Doscher has withdrawn with a slight forward stoop, had begun hl3 nddnss. It was W. D. Oldhnm, Depu-- I litis twelve southeast of noe was pulhd about In ull directions, I temporary ty Attorney General of Nebraska, who was expected to electrify Hiroshima, corps Jap- chairman. h!s hearers with where the of the found that ihe llsn was almost exhausted. from the National Sugar Refining Co. his words of Western eloquence. anese army Intended for expedition bp the A wh le longer nnd I had huge of New Jersey, of which he has been a It ennnot tald that he made a favorable Impression. He lacked forco nnd to Is to little a THE ELECTION )NaPE0rOU3. I fire and Interest (Ingged, but In print his speech wljl China about embark. After shark Inside my canoe. The dentil blow director and a large stockholder, and rend well. Now nnd then ho Is "i caught the fancy of the audience with an apt expression, particularly when ho it Japan's most Importnnt was soon delivered und I towed my prize haa retired permanently from the su- No ,to g- I said that the Government of this country 's hounded on i,.e North by the Consti- naval station, and Is well equipped ashoie." Attention Paid Politics in gar business. The report Is accepted tution, upon the East.Jy thq Monroe doctrine, upon Uie.Soutlirby. tho Declaration with dtici.tnklng In the largest vvnr Uaily yeRlerdny- - morning Klnlpekl and Th-- aa true, although Mr. Doscher could 01 jnuepenuenrp anu upon hip wesi uy ine ion uommanuments. vessels, ns well ns machine shops his friends cut open tlm a. .ark In antici- and pation of so, ling ItH oil. They There will be no ennnges in the ap- not be found when an effort was made GREAT DEMONSTRATION GREETS URYAN'S NAME. other facilities making any llesh and for kind were horrlllid to find In tho stomach a pointments to bo.nrds of registration for to secure a confirmation from him. As he conc.uued his address he raised both Hands over his bend, and spoko of repairs. human foot with skin nnd llesh Intact One of his fellow directors was quoted, slowly energy tlie present. Governor Dole uiuiuunces. but wiu. that sent his volcf ringing Into the far corners of tho hall, nnd two other bones totally denuded of making however, as declaring Mr. Dosch-er- 's "And that man la William Jennings .Bryan," hu bringing his hands llesh. They In his appointments the Gov- that concluued. weie nbout to throw the ernor said he puld no was not lower without empnntle word until the last. When ho swept them up 'rresls Ibly Into tho HCa when John Poal, a attention to the ietlrcnicnt the result of delegates HAWAII TURNED party ufllllatiiiiis of the men, but only any In the spectators and rose with a deafenlnng roar. It did not seem possible native spectator, urgid them to communi- disagreement the board. nu-nb- to lltneiis that there was so much nolso In that of human throats. Everybody cate, with the pollcp, as there might bo their for the positions offered Sugar Reflnlng Com- climbed to highest footing. Chairs them. He wuk surprised tu learn Ihnt The National the and desks were standing places. The bands TIDE FOR SILVER somo Importance nttached to the find, so many pany of New Jersey was incorporated did what they could, but no one heard them, Nebraska Bhot up n huge banner Word was sent to Captain Parker, who of them were Republicans. I When the appointments were mado with a IlkcneBS of Ilryan Croker wns on a chair waving a flag anu handkerchief. with policeman o, on June 2 at "'ronton with 20,009.000 another hastened to there was little upon which to Rack of him lull was shouting as loud a.? the best of them. KANSAS CITY, July put 1G where the natives live. Already base capital, one-ha- lf . sing preferred stock an estlmnte of the political opinions of There was no hesitation or holding bick. New York vied with Nebraska, nnd to 1 In tho platform today In 'news of the happen ng had spread all one-ha- lf Democratic any man, could nut regu- and common. It was a con- Ohio with Kansas: then the Nebraskans started to make the circuit of the hall over the city and crowds hastened to tho and be until a tho convention. The swarthy Prince Da-v'- d lar election came nbout. solidation of three of "Inde- with their banner, and the other dclcgntcs caught up their standards and fell In place to see the man-eate- r. I The Su- - behind, brandishing Hags, canes and hats Not a man hut made all the nolso Kawananakoa was slapping free sil- High Governor announces that he will pendent" companies the National Sheriff Brown nnd Dr. Garvin endenvor to npportlon the election' that his phys cal strength would let him. Two women delegates from U.ah J.In-e- d ver Democrats on the Lack and saying were notified and together mndo an ex- Sugar Reflnlng Company, capitalized gave Judges ns; equally as possible between the parade nnd Tammany a warwhoop In their honor. Hawaii was In pol to amination. Dr. Garvin pronounced tho 11,000,000 in stock, the Mollenhuuer twenty-seve- n American tics stay tho parties. It was not until minutes after Oldham had pronounced tho at.d had cast Its lot Ilryan bones thobe of the pelvis and right femur Sugar Rcflnlnfl Company, capitalized name of Uryan that the cheering subsldpd delegates with and all 4 nnd the settled back Into that lie represented. "Hawaii cl d It. I'm of a white man, while the foot, which Jl.000,000 their scats, perspiring and exhausted. l at and the New York Sugar Arkansas yielded to Texns, and Delegate almost sorry that I opposed annexation," was severed at the nnklo, was proof even ABOUND HAWAII.' Refining Company, capitaliza- Perkins made a seconding speech. White of California held the audi- to a layman Ub having very ro- - with a ence said II, L. Motcalf, Bryan's mouthpiece In of been in hand for fifteen minutes. Judge Thompson Illinois spoke briefly, . tion of JG00.000 stock und $2,400,000 of nnd Kansa.i City. cently attached to n body. Able then Connecticut yielded to New York. The were I half-na- Article by Editor H, M cries lor Hill renewed. It was st 3 nVlnek HiIr mnrnlni? J, w. McDonnld, who lives next to tho Whit- bonds. At last the Now Yorker took tho platform. He was as tactful as ever. He did when tho vote wns taken on the 10 to 1 homo of Bmll Uhlbrecht, who was drown- - ney in Plunturb 'Monthly. The National and not commit himself, nor did he leave any opening for his enemies to charge him cti Sunday Mollenhauer had disloyalty. propos tlon. For two hours previously nt Makapuu Point, asserted his In all along been on friendly with He spoke In words of high pra'se of Bryan, for whom any Dem- those oppofced to specific hollef that the fool was Uhlbrccht's, and the Planters' Monthly for July terms with ocrat could vote. spoke this declaration Is Sugar Refining Hill of the united party and the day of unity. He had wore certain of victory. It was then l,o story soon was current that tho body there nn Interesting article from the the American Company, advised against certain features of the platform, but tho wisdom of convention that pen New York, the the giants of the party In Senatorial do-- of the latter had been found in a sliark. of II. M. Whitney entitled "Around while the controlled by Mr. had decided against him and he cheerfully subscribed to its decision. The nomi- pleaded Meanwhile - TTnii.xlll 1. nn ,. nation Dryan, bate for either steadfastness for the human remnants were tak- ...... air, wniwiey describes a Doscher, had been a strenuous com- of he said, would meet the approval of tho people of tho East and prlnclplo or urged a modification of tho en to the station In a bag and horo give thirty-si- x iuio recent voyage fronr ninnn. petitor of the trUBt. It was therefore New York would him Its electoral votes. Only tho Tammany men Chicago plank. Then came u play In thofuftornoon they were seen by tho 1. ,,, .lha kept for ieowurd . ,. "."'u. .., - their scats when Hill was acclaimed, and their flvo rows of men never -. ,, yum j.u- - taken by the street as nn time. The friends of the specific declara- widow of Uhlbrecht. ,(v Aall.UOr indication budged during tne tremendous applause that followed his brief speech. Murphy no that the sugar war was over when tlon hurried mpHRpmrprx nrr fnr tlm mom. Shu arrived ut tha tution In a high ""'". wnicn describes ns "the an- - tho shook his hand us ho fought his way to his scat, but Croker Bat sullen nnd Im- Washington now Doscher refinery was mobile. bers of the delegation. They Pitch of excitement and begged Deputy clonl but dilapidated capital of connected with jhad gone to bed. They wero ruthlessly oneriti umiiingwortn to be permitted to the groun thnt hn .. the National and Mollenhauer, and In BRYAN NOMINATED, AM ID WILD APPLAUSE. 'pulled from their beds and hauled to the see tho remains. The Deputy attempted im,. half-scor- HVo sugar plantation, fact, the raising of the price of refin- Then followed n e of speakers from other States, nnd tho roll of Kansas City Club, where Mr, Ellis was ,v lirpvnll nil iiv, iiiBiBiItinla nn er-- null lUIllIieiUS i.iuvut, uui iu litner ... fo- - n. ed sugar, which has been going on States was not begun until 8:30 o'clock. A quarter of an hour later Ohio's volo seen. After a short but animated confer- rand, but nothing could dlssuado her. Sho """"""J? ca along the shor." mado up the necessary two-third- s. ftntl skirting rapidly during the last few weeks, be- Then the vote was made unanimous. Instant- ence Mr. Ellis the committee described tho peculiarities of her hus-- tho shores of Hawaii to ly tho convention broke Into another lurore of applause, the wildest of these out- room, and a moment later It waB an- band's feet, and Chilllngworth found the Punaluu. gan at Just the time of the new com- bursts of the shouting multitude. The nounced Washington rhalrman declared Bryan the nominee, but that would vote for mark she spoko of. When Informed of He tells i.linta-thi- s, pany's organization, the announc- 20,000 pairs lungs of a visit to Pahala trust of thundered out nls words. It la believed tonight that Urvan tho Ilryan plank. 'Hint mado tho poll a her agony became so great that the tlon and will In on thence to tho Volcano KHau. ing each advance and the Arbuckles arrive KansnB City tomorrow and will address the convention. No rec-p-tl- tie. Hawaii next turned, and tho result foot was hhown her, Sho said that It wnlcn- - l,e and the new National company that may be given him In person can surpass in spontaneity and uproar that was accompiiBneu. that of her husband, nnd she pointed ' By. 'now lies In a dor-o-ut promptly making new which followed Ilia nomination. thnt ono of thu toes had an Ingrown rnnnt state with abundance of smoke the rate. STEVENSON FOR SECOND PLACE. SWISS WOULD COME IN. nail, as had his. and steam, but no fire, unless It bo a KANSAS CITY, July C Tho Democratic National Convention completed its Sho waB ubsolu.e.y sure of her Idontlll- - faint glimmer now and then " Thence JAPANESE LEAVING. work today by nominating Atllal E. Htcvenson of Illinois for Vice President on Annexation to tho Unitud is cation nnd broke down utterly when she Mr. Whltnov'H tr,nr adjourned States - trln h,,n t0 m, the first ballot and slno die. The selection of the Illinois man for nc-o- had finished the dreadful task. Mrs. Uhl- ... . - Mooted. " V "uuv ullLK Hundreds of Laborers Aro Returning place and the consequent defeat of Townc has caused a split In the Ilryan brccht was tenderly cured for by Mr. ." ln Honolulu. Tho forccB which Is likely to have results, the full extent of which will WASHINGTON, July 9. Annexation Chilllngworth and sent to her home after ftrtlcle ' an Interesting one and slves to Japan. only be known when the voles nre counted in November. to the United States is being discussed Bl' lln'1 stated her intention of burying tt c'ear view of the country traversed The Populists and Silver Republicans were wild with anger "3 wel1 ft8 Japanese laborers by nt the turning in Switzerland, according ,llrIcmal?B ,t.0lny; , . mucn Information the hundreds down of Towne and the nomination of to a report (V, . about the Stevenson. The notification committee of received in tho ""UH aro heading for the Orient. Yesterday tho Sioux Falls Convention set out this afternoon after the Democrats had State Department from the bones bJllevP thai the did not be. P"""" visited mado Consul fwt the Nippon Mnru took two hundred Htcvenson Bryan's running mate to Inform Towno officially of what had been General Gucnthcr In Frankfort. long to tho samo pel Hon as did the femur done for him some weeks ago In the big tent In tho Dakota town. He answered The movement is largely duo to tho and pelvic bone. They noted that tho THE Y. M. a. away H19 chyrsanthe-mu- m A. CAMP. to land of the them that he would glvo his answer within a week. If ho decides not to run since protective tariffs of European coun- bones wero blacker nnd entirely stripped more gone on his defeat In the Democratic convention, the committee says a Populist will bo put of llesh, while the foot was still In a fair jllrlin- and would havo her on In tries, which exclude Swiss goods, lead- - - tho ticket his place. They say they have explicit Instructions to do this. state of preservation. They think that , nr.i. Start Monday For if Ui ere hud been room for them on . Ing Swiss statesmen to look about with THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. the bones are those of some Chinese fish- - an Outing board, a view to forming close relations with erman loBt overboard In the and Porto Rico Ijiw Denouncod.-Rellevi- ng harbor, Blnce the suspension of the penal Tariff In these fundamental principles, wo some other Government. Mr. Ouenther recall that several Chinese have been ,""MontIftjr tno Junior members of dnnounco tho Porto Rlcan law enacted by a Republican Congress against the pro- ln Mon's clause In tho contractu of thu incloses this extract from the Allge-meln- e drowned In the past few months. A curl- - rounfi Christian Association test and opposition of the Democratic minority, ns n bold and open violation of the oub point is that tho foot was unclothed, w"' 'cave for their summer camp. contract laborers they have been mov- iMution a organic inw una a uagrant good Imposes Schwelzer Zeltung: The breach of the national faith. It " w on ing about u great deal and many upon the people of Porto Rico u government without consont and I "In spite of tho dark s.des which 'aro ..'v",,Y'."r"! :::. . Ulia' account ot itie their taxation shocB. Uhlbrecht, will be romembored ickciii in valley. taking advuntugu of tho opportunity without representation. It dishonors tho American pcoplo uy repud'atlng a solemn also found there the United States Is was jr "'"rains the The lumber pledge drowned while hunting sea shells off for the flooring of tu throw them up und return to made In their behalf by the commanding General of our Army, which tho full of the air of freedom. Switzerland Makapuu Point last Sunday, Hu was with the tents has already their Porto Illcans welcomed to a peaceful anil occupation gone up to the valley homes. unresisted of their land. It would losq nothing If sho would become companions, one of whom entered the wa- and when the doomed to poverty and dlvtrca a pooplo whose helplessness appeals (With force young campers leave Conuoquently In u u Htnto of ter with him. Tho breakers wero strong they will take there conatnntly to our Justice unit magnanimity. In this, the first act of Its Imperialistic program, the United Stntes of Amer- and carried Uhlbrecht to sea, with them the rest well-know- the other of the outfit, the k'Hixmlrm supply of laborers thu Ilia Republican party reeks to commit the United to a policy, Incon- - ica. It Is a n fact sev-er- al for fltutci colonial that being ublc to reach a place of safety. A tents, cooking apparatus and cot thnt filuntutlontf und the problem of lining Ulent with Republican Inttltutlons and condemned by thu Supremo Court In nu- States of the American Union aro thorough search was made for the body win uu useu. tliulr place niuy btcoino u serlouH one merous declilon. much more Independent than several for eovcral days. Sheriff Brown said Tho Wo older members will I'lank on the Cuban Questlon.-- demand the prompt and honest fulfillment body nnmn m. ot if the vxodii continues, The linmlgru-Ho- n every cantons of Switzerland, and our coun- that the would wash up on tho the snme spot In August of pledge to thu Cuban people und the world, that the United States linn no Watklkl beach and now the reason for Its and It Is ex- coinpunlts hellovo but a deposition In- try by such nn ulllunco would sacrifice pected large that or Intention to exercUu sovereignty, Jurisdiction or control over thu Is mado ulmost certain. that a number will take mall proportion Jupummc will land of Culm, except fur Its imclncutlun, Thu wur undrd nearly two ycam ago, pro- none of her liberties. All sho would the opportunity to get of thu I For days a big shark, undoubtedly tho Into the hills for Iuhvm (lis Inlands for sood nnd nil nay found pearo rtlgiis all ovr the Uland, und still the Administration keeps the gov have to do would be to send her repre- onu caught by Klnlpekl, has beep seen a period. It Is possible that a camp- s rnmeiit of Ihit Inland from Its people, whllo H publican curpet-ba- g ollicluls sentation to Washington. disporting buoy. ing trip will bo then no purtlvulur NlKiilllrunru In exploit Economical about the bell Oarsmen arranged for the mar- HUlhler lis rveiiue und thu colonial theory to the dlssruuu of thu Aineil. mid yachtsmen saw tho mounter on Sat-- ried tliu prtnifiit ftru pdrfniiluifD nf du puopht, ly and politically, sho would gain I membors of the Association later mil urduy and two Advertiser reporteni, who In the Bummer .provided Philippine J'olley uverythlng. I enough imrturtn. C!onitmiicd.-- W condemn und denounce the I'lilllpnliio policy went out to meet Nippon Maru Tues- can be .- - - Urn the found who wleh to - of prvKont Admlnlilratloii, It hs uinbrollrd the Republic In nn unncremnry "It remains to ho seen what Ameri- day morning beforu down watched him form auch a party. wur, sutrlflrid h llvia ut many of Its iiohltt nons nnd placed the United Htnten, cans would say about an Juiiuo Btaiiley iiruvlou'ly alllanco with nurrowy when they neared the bell buoy, The Known mn appluudml Ihrouithciit thu world ex tliu elmmploii of freedom. Switzerland. For n long tlmo thoy as they wero In n leuky boat. Tho Chinese MlnlBter at London has In 1111 shark .- - Jud HlMiilny iu rulnnuil from tliu lh fslt nnd Amvrli'An po'lllon or crohlng with military force the efforts of hooked by Klnlpekl tiuiu viceroys VI Nan-- pwi Willi nrliloy llheriy have tried to gain a foothold In Europe, measured eleven feet Vl. ""."i"' Mjnrli Am) will )u law pmtiiort. foimur In flinl nulf aoyeriimeiil, Thu Filipino cannot be hmuii elilien without iiji4iiMTi)K our UvllUaili'ii, limy cminii h subjects without Kvr aW .no i.. in. ..,.. 'z!S""t '.Vu'ff'iK I'.l "Vm, '" C'?1S SV iK .'B'lSS Tim wljiiwiiluii l"k( pfivsi on Hominy our furm 01 kwmmwnt, urnl u w wru nut wIIIImk to surremlvr our clvlll- - I ni (OcmlliiUfd m V- - ) weum not esi mo unj nin as iney naa flee, -- w..0i, ,- - t ". i It r'l 1 ny rrv mum .it i ."nn mviwi'Hiiv (MOMS iinv mil . r i . i t. 1 tllMi.1 BRYAN AND STEVENS J NAMrD. M4444 4MM44it ('on. iu.tiliy. Hi null riir li, NO FURTHER lb.- - Mini, II f-- t i" t'ni'nl " indigestion h iiii,"',''"I . lti lim-Mll- Hot-Mr- n Brllirti nf III , l fT 11 hi i, hiiiml tti !( t ii lnt " niH". w ' linmllni. in (Jc11cr.1t I In tlPDrmlr, help - No Appetite, am hHt but tniM ilmt iImii itf lh Nat "n't (MftMN tn gr li thi I'lhplno Knit,r" h tftt f Wcdtuicn. farlhc-qmli- me rrni.- . will In lo tmiltl te MmM, IMi-ml'rK- Hnd rllnn (ram oulaMfl Inl'ffrn-n- r MMh hh In. which t)w thirl. .rb If vi.iir f ' I t ' 'v-- tntitlnu at the (mat to f"t a rnlury lo ih rpntliM of ami Hudth Amrli .1 inn Onlrnl I' ' 'v j 1, 11 il. has mulnlnln ifi . Ihi'll the .In ' t'littrrh wnl in. nl The miner. whlrh HtMt.-- lh I'liHlpfl" iwlfciy nf th Itrpulil n Imwii illo rr..iv lUm TltO I1 1 I I. I . Mill HELP lml liD wniiinht. until the It ih- - llMt will pay, hut wan tin .' iii 1) Amlntiral attempln tit )ollfy il, It miiMltuHnnnl inithuriii a f llllcil Willi etm tint anMIrt and unworthy pl-- fnlla when hrO,Mhl to lh .if farla. Tlw "war of I'Utll tuo Uenei Mii In Ut ', l Into union with lit riiurrh th criminal aaaln-- lln- - IMiU'rr. ., rubiHIng n cosily oxImiKii'il, them headache,, JIpIIhvp -- l anliunllr ln" 'f irnltptl Hints. imp, viry many tnllllona. haa aliadv eoal more lh nny paMlhln profit that wild Bccni rcsltcnsncas. n'nt tho wlmlo !om It rrrnty ynlire, , . from the mtlr Itiltliqilnr trada for ynr, t FurllK-rmor.'- hn Inule la greatly ilnhilliaU-il- "ALrlUSD MONOLITH'." xiandml nt tha exptin" of lllwrly, the pr, ulwnya loo high. Mr, A, Clmniriiurior, nf Wnppt WnKca, Anglican Donation is expan- Domoerala and Tertltorial Hxiwnilon . nm mil uppoiwd to lerrllorlnl Now South Vftlei, sends tn lilt jihoUi-grap- h llnwallni Prunln.it. sion, whan It tahati In lallnlla VJ..rrllor. whirh run In- - eraot.Nl Into Blataa In tlia nuil tho follow ing testimonial : Unlnn, and peopln nr willing nlal n W Cut Off. KANHAH CITY, July rlnee whoa u hrroini American rlt'.zana. favor trnrio .xtmiiatoti by nvi ry nanrnful nnd wn un. unaltenibly In on commit lidmatx meiinx; but David Knwniinnnknn the npiofd to the sHitlng or purchaalng of illtnnl lalntida to Imi govertuxl outside the lee to notify Itrynn of lih immnAtlon Constitution and whoce people, ean newr iMM.0in). cltlrena. Wo nr In favor of among REFUSES nnd John II. Wise on tho MiumllUe lo the llppuhllp'a Iniliiencc III, nation, hut bel'ove that lalluenc.. should ENGLAND FUNDS notify Stevenson of his nnminnttun. W. he erteniled, not by fore and vltdem e. iJt thrutigh Hie pprauiiaivi pulley of a high and honorable example. II. Cornwcll In tho nntlonal Imperialism the Horning Isaue. TIk mKirlanco of other quorttlons now pend- from the territory. John II. Win ing peoplo Is In par-t- y Enameld before tho American nunM0 diminished, anil the Democratic wna on the committee on resolutions. tnkca no backward ntep from Its poattJ0 on them, but tho burning I'siip of lm Bishop Willis Writes a Warm Lot- - pertallam, growing out of tho Hpnnlsh,War involves tho ery oxlstenco of the nnd the destruction of our free l''tllutlons. Wo regard It n Urn paramount ter to Missionary Society lmic of the rninpalgn. , Tho doelnrntlon In the Republican plutj-or- ndojited nt the Philadelphia Conven- Abroad. tion hi Id In June, lPOO, that tho Iteiulillcan party "steadfastly udhercs to the pol- Is ifa2ZE2& icy nnnounccd In the Monroo doctrine" manifestly Insincere nnd deceptive. This far profi lon Is contrndleteil by the nvowed p jlicy of the party In opposition to the spir- Through the diocesan Magazine pub-llshe- d 10NTII OF JUNE it of the Monroo doctrlnp, to ucqulro ami hold sovereignty over large ureas of ter- yesterday It Is learned that tho ritory and largo numbers of p.oplo In th Knstern hemisphere. Wo Insist on tho A SPECIAL SALS HOW OK Society Propagation of strict maintenance of tho Monroe doctrli;Pl nna nil Its Integrity, In letter and In English for the t. spirit, ns necessary 10 prevent tho H1I3 extnB:on 0f European authority on conti- metro- the Gospel has withdrawn Its support nent and nn to our supremacy n wo " While re'iitrtbig for the local nnd At. about, onc-lia- lf Temperature ni'nn for tho month, 77.1 issentlal American affairs. At the same time politan prcs.1 ill itlverlni, I eontracU'dapevcro of the Anglican Church here. The An- declare that no Amerlcnn peoplo shall rvcr j,0 licit by foreo In unwilling subjection chill which developed Into a gcnnral weakness P.; normal, 75.9J nv.-rng- dally maximum, loijuliir ices. glican Dlshop has u lengthy nrtlcle on to European authority. of my dlgetlo organs. A "liort course of Tim pi M.7; average dally minimum, 72.2; average Opposition to Militarism. We oppose conquest the matter In the magazine, lit which militarism. It means abroad and daily range, 12.G; greatest dally lunge, 1S.0; intimidation and oppression nt home. It menns tho strong arm, which has over he his hope that he will be able to free-- Institutions. Is "our states dally range, 8.0; highest tempera- been fatal It what millions of citizens have lied from Covered Buckets, Mudln Pans, least upon peace-lovin- g to weather the stand until the local in Europe. It will tmimsn our peoplo a largo standing army, nn Spoons, ture, &S: lowest, 07. The montli thu unnecessary burden of taxation and u constant menace to mtw$ Kettles, Church Is united with the Episcopal tholr liberties. A stand- on ing army and a. State ml4;!a amply of United States. The ar- wnrmest Juno record. are sulllclont In tlmo of peace. Stove Pots, Tumblers, Church the 30.-0- This Republic has no place for a vast Barometer average, 23.5D2; normal, mjitnry servlco nnd conscription. When tho Measures, Soap ticle Is In the form of a letter addressed Nntlon Is In danger tho volunteer soldier 3 ids country's best defender. Tho Na- Dishes, (corrected for gravity); highest, 30.03; Cliiurd United should wsmviM to the aecretary of the society In Eng- tional of the States over ho cherished In tho patriotic heartM Saucepans, Vegetable Dishes,. In 21 enabled mo to contlnuo toy work all right. lowest, IS.R"; greatest change hours, of a free people. Such organizations nr, PVer an element of ntr..ni-ll- i nnd sufetv. land, and begins as follows: In history coo My appetite Improved, my tisto for food catno Coffee Pots, 05. Tho barometer readings were very Tor the llrst tlmo our nnd lml with the Philippine contest has thero taick, and wy general health was greatly Funnels, "Your letter of May 4th Is before me. uniform through tho month. been a wholesale departure fiom our d and approved system of volun- in every way." Milk Cans, Ladles, nnr-tra- Wo as It Informs mo that after June 30th, of Helatlvu humidity, C7.9 per cent; l,' teer organization. denounce it ami as a sub- When taking tho Sarsaparilla, it is dew-poin- version of thu ancient and fixed principles of Jelly Cake Pans, Skimmers, the present year, this diocese, created 70.fi; mean t, OJ.1; normal, a freo people. best to uso Aycr's Pills also. Tako just Cfi..'i; nbsoluto moisture, 7.03 grains ptr cu- Democrats and tho Trust Issue. Prlvato monopolies arc Indefonslblu nnd Intol- each night, to produco ono Frying Pans, Pic Plates, by the Church of England as the ad- erable. They destroy competition, control tho price nil enough good bic foot; normal, ..09. of material nnd Mulshed prod- froo movomont of tho daily. vanced post of the Anglican communion rnln-reco- robbing producer nnd bowels Tea Pots, Flasks, ltnlnrnll, 0.SS Incl'es: normal, l.Ws nl ucts, thus both coiumer. They lessen tho employment of In Pacific ocean, knitting together fix. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr & Co., Lo ell, Mass., U.S.A. the days, II; no mal, IS. Oreate.it Tall labor and arbitrarily the terms nnd ondltlons thereof, and dcprlvu Individual Dinner Carriers, Dish Pans, East and West, will cease to receive be- energy und small capital of their oppor unity for betterment. They any Society Propa- In ono dny, 41. Lw Inhu rainfall, 0!K, arc tho most HOLLISTBR DRUG CO., Agents. aid from the for the ing tho highest of any stntlon In the efllclenl means yet duvised for nppropruting the fruits o. Industry to tho henollt Dinner Plates, Soup Plates, gation of the Uospel. The meaning of of the few at thu oxpensu of tho many, aid unless greed Is group; Kuplolunl Park, 0.05. - their hii.itlntu checked (s Ulshop who been 11 fen- ladles' Flr.jer Pane. this that the has at well luvel fell from MS.! all wealth will bo uggiegated in bunds nnd tho Republic bo destroyed. Tho Death of W. G. Wait. post twenty-eig- ht yours Is Tho artesian his for not 33.53. Hooding d'shoncet paltering with tho trust evil by the Republican party In Stuto and na- G. formerly manager AND MANY OTHER ARTICL.E3. only to ue deprived of the amount feet abovn sen level to Thu William Walt, land occurs In July. tional platforms Is coucliislvn proof of the truth of the charge that trusts are tho Com- voted for his own maintenance, but Is of rice legitimate product of Rupubllcnn policies, of the late Hawaii Tea nnd Coffee Trade-win- d days, 2P; (5 of N. N. E.); that they are fostered by Republican to lose also a grant of .CMOO a year, on they are protected by tho Republican pany of Kona, Hawaii, died recently In trade-win- d days, 20. laws und that Administration In return for which he has depended to make up the norma! number of campaign subscriptions political support. Cloudiness, tenths of hky. 3.1; normal, 1.0. and Mexico. stipends of English and Chinese clergy, War Declared on Private Monopolies. Wo pledge tho Democratic party to Mr. Islands about three most of whom he has ordained, and Approximate percentages of district an Wnltdeft the 31 W5; K! warfnio In Nation, State and city against private monopoly In every Cal- who a on him rainfall: Hllo. to Hamnkua, to years ago, and settled in Southern w. have therefore claim for form. Existing laws against trusts must bo w enforced support. not war, 103; Kohala, (.2; Walmea, 102; Kona, 92 to und more stringent ones must ifornia, but Ills nttentlon was Boon their Thus, throuch 10; ho enacted providing for publicity ns to nffuhs of corporations engaged Inter- amine or other calamity, but by the 110; Kau, t, except Puhala, 220; Olaa, In drawn to the possibilities of tropical Lower Puna, 110; Maul varies from IS to state commerce and requiring ull corporations to show before doing business out- deliberate vote of the standing com- origin In 300 per cent; probably CO; Oahu, CO per side of tho Statu of tholr that they have no water In their stock and that agriculture Mexico. On going down mittee of tho S. P. O., which for two they have not not cent; Kauai, 60 to GO. attempted, nnd arc attempting to monopolize any business or and looking the field over he was so centuries has been ne War Olllce of tho production of any articles of merchandise, tho Church of England for spreading Average temperatures: Pepcekio, 100 und the whole constitutional power impressed with the outlook for the cul- S0.5 mean maximum and of Congress over Interstate commerce and the mills and nil modes of interstate and maintaining Christ's Kingdom In feet elevation, be tivation of rubber, that ho returned to 70.1 mean minimum; W.ilmen, 2,730 feet communication shall exercised by the enactment or comprehensive laws upon the world, the garrison of one of the subject be. Frnncisco, organized company elevation, 75.5 and C0.O; Koluila, 5S5 feet thu of trusts. Tariff laws should amended by putting tho products of San a jnoRt distant outposts is refused all trusts upon thcVroo list to prevent monopoly planting of agri- & CO., LIMITED further supplies. The opening of the elevation, S2.1 and 71.2; Kealukokuu, 1.GSI under tho plea of protection. for rubber and other C The failure of the present Republican Administration, bicentenary year of the S. P. G. Is to be feet elevation, mean nt a. in., fil.l; Ku- - with an nbsoluto contiol cultural products, and soon went back over ull the branches of national governm.nt, n CO SS, to enact any legislation designed to ope-atlo- Importers of Crockery, Glass be.-In- highest marked by the iwocese of Honolulu g laokahiui, feet elevation, absorbing power to Mexico, and began active lowest trr.3. pi event or even curtail the of trusts and Illegal combinations or abandoned as a beleaguered city. anti-tru- of opening up a large plantation. By Karthquako reported from Pcpeukco to enforce the laws already on tho statute books, proves tho Insincerity Furn in the letter of the Bishop of tho phrases of tho Republican the end of six months he had accom- and fioust siting Goods. of New York, to which you refer, nor in 7th. Light fall of snow on Mauna Kea platform. Corporations should bo on the 2d. protected In all. their rights, and legitimate interests should bo respected, but any plished so much, and given such gen- any communication that has reached attempt by corporations to witli public Sol Agents for mo during the hist two years, has u interfere the nffalrs of tho peoplo or to con- eral satisfaction, that he was appointed RAINFALL l'OR JUNE, IS). trol tho sovereignty which created thsm should be forbidden under such penalties word been written containing or even as will make such attempts Impossible. general manager of two adjoining plan JEWEL STOVE3. Implying nn assurance the Church STANDARD AND PURITAN RUTH that (Tioin leporta to Weather Bureau.) We condemn tho Dlngley tin in! law as a trust-breedin- g measure, skillfully tations. in the U. S. A. Is prepared to assume at Hlov. Bain. to glvo they dc tropical Fl.AMB WICKL.ESS OIL. STOVES. any of the llnanclal responsi- tho few favois which not deserve and to place upon the many He had several attacks of the present Stations (Ft.) (ill.) burdens which they should not bear. fever," but counted on his fine constitu- PRIMUS STOVES. bility towards the diocese hitherto Walakeu .... ro 3.7S enlargement scope GURNEY OLEANABLE REFRIGER- by Society. offer- We favor such an of the of tho Interstate commorco law as tion to pull him through all right. borne the All that is Hllo (town) r .... 100 4.02 will enable the Commission to protect Individuals ATORS. ed until October, 1301, is Episcopal over- and communities from discrimi- Whllo planning for and looking for- Kniimana ....1250 7.00 nation and tho public fiom unjust and unfair transportation rates. DOUHI.K-OOATE- D GRANITE IRON- sight. I'epeokeo 100 2.50 to summer was grourid Society, .... Freo Coinage and Paper Money, Wo elllrm and Indorse ho nrlnnlnlna .if nn ward his vacation he WARE. The on which the .... 300 At after reconsidering the question, has llonomu jintlonnl Democratic platform adopted Chicago in 1E90, nnd wo reiterate tho stricken down with bilious fever and Haltalau .... 20 1.91 uemanu 01 mai piaiiorm lor nn mcncnn unanciai system mUdo by tno American died an illness of six days. llnally determined to abandon the 2.17 after follow- Ilonohina peoplo for themselves, which shall rcstor und mulnlnln a bimetallic price level, wns ability Diocese of Honolulu rests on the Lnupuhoohoo 500 He n man of marked and and ns part of such system the Immediate restoration of the freo and unlimited coin-ag- o ing communication, received by you 400 attainment in many lines: only 39 Bishop Ookala 3.10 of silver und gold nt tho pKasent legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for tho from the of New York, in reply 250 2.0S years age, to an Inquiry made by yourself: Kukalau aid or consent of any other nation. of and had a brilliant future " Is entirely competent to l'aaullo 750 2.S0 Wo denounce the currency hill enacted at tho lu.se session of Congress ns a before him. Ho left a wife and one lit- it the (.Moore) 300 l.Sfi to tnrke over I'anuhuu step forward in tho Republican policy whbh alms to discredit tho sovereign right of tle boy, to whom his death was a sad American Church the Paauhau (Orelg) 1100 2.SS to money, charge of church work In Honolulu nt tho Nntlonnl Government Issue nil whether coin or paper, and to be- blow, ns It wan nlso to the compnnles any moment. We cuunot Indeed Ilonokaa (Mulr) 423 2.41 stow upon national bniiKs.the power to Ijhuo nnd control the volume of paper mon- elect (Kiilenua) 1900 1.37 by whom ho was employed. a Illshop of Honolulu until the meeting Ilunokaa ey for their own benefit. A peimunent national bank currency, secured by Gov- of our General Synod, but our canons Kukulliiicle 700 2.90 ernment bonds, must have a permanent Jebt to rest upon, and if the bank currency Mrs. Walt is a sister of Mrs. C. H. provide n mode by which the presiding Awinl Hunch 1100 3.S4 is to increase with population and business, tho debt must also Increase. Tho Re- Bishop of Kauai, and a niece of Mr. Bishop may assign to any neighboring Awlnl (Lot G) 2500 publican cuirency scheme Is, therefore, a scheme for fastening upon tho taxpayers J. W. Glrvin of Honolulu. Wm Jilshop the care of any territory vhich Nlnlil 200 2.07 a perpetuul und growing debt for the benefit of the banks. Wo are opposed to this $Wtri& needs Episcopal supervision.' " Kohala (Parsonage) 350 2.90 mivuto cornoratlon miner circulated us money, but wltlmnt inrm ,,,,.. ,.,,.i.i $-- Kohala (Mission) 5S5 2.51 WORLD-FAME- D BLOOD The Anglican Bishop discusses the nnd demand tho retirement of national pink notes, as the Government paper of sil- Froteuder Excommunicated. THE PURI- Koluila (Sugar Co.) 231 2.33 ver can bo for them. FIER AND RESTORER. status of the Church here and says certificates substituted YORK, July (!. that Haul 100 to NEW News has been 18 WARRANTED T() CLEAR THU no Bishop of the United States can be We favor nn amendment tho Federal Constitution providing for the election received from Rome that the Popo bus BLOOD from ull Impurities from assigned here until in pursuance of an Hawl fiuO 2.5 of United. States Senatois by direct vote o the people, and we favor dlicct legisla- whatever cause arising. walmea 2720 1.90 practicable. uxcommunlcnted J. Rene Vlllatto, at 0110 enabling act of the Diocesan Synod of tion wherever Old In For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema. Skin nnd Kallua 95) i;.9U to by Injunc Ion. time tho head of the Cathol'cs this Diseases, l'lmples the Anglican Church In Hawaii, the Opposition Government Wo nre opposed to government by country, to Illood Illackheads. and Lunlhnu 1510 Injunction; wo denounce the blacklist and whose submission the Roman Seres of nil kinds. It Is a never falling and estate of the corporation Is made by favor arbitration as 11 means of settling church was about-tw-o years KcnluKcluiu 1580 5.50 disputes between corporations employes. announced permanent cure. It appropriate words of transfer subject anil their ago. re- Old Niialehu 050 0.41 The Catholic authorities had Cures Sores. to or conformable with the constitution In tho Interest of Ameilean labor aid tho upbuilding of the workingman as fused to recognize to Cures Sores on the Neck. Nnulchu 1350 1.S0 corner prospetlty our Villatte's title an and canons of the Protestant Episcopal tho slono of tho of country, wo recommend that Congress es- archbishopric, and there was n rupture Cures Sore Legs. Church In the United States. Nnnlchu 1725 2.S0 tablish uolopuitmcnt of labor In charge of a secretary with a scat In tho Cabinet Cures Ulackhead or Pimples on the llonuapo 25 0.22 which caused him to leave Rome and go Face. The Bishop says: "As to the extent believing that tho elevation of tho Annr.caii laborer will bring with It Increased to llllea 310 0.50 production Inci prosperity to France. The act for which Vlllatto Cures Scurvy. and value of this estate: When I came and cased oil country at homo und to our commerce was excommunicated was tho consecra- Cures Ulcers. 1872 by l'almlii S50 1.27 abroad. out in the property owned the tion as Bishop nn st Cures Hlood and Skin Diseases. Moauln 700 1.00 courage of Iitallan Anglican Church, then styled the We are proud of the und fidelity of the American soldlors nnd sailors In Known ns Don Mlrnglla. Cures Glandular Swolllntrs. Olaa (Ruesel) 1700 1.99 we Catholic Church,' did not com- all our wars; favor liberal pensions t0 them and their dependents nnd we re- Clears the Dlnod from all Impure matter. Volcano 1000 2.02 fr From whatever cause arising. prise more than two acres In fee sim- House iterate the position taken in the Chicago platform of 1S9C, that tho fact of enlist- Knpoho 110 SPENT A GOOD FARM DOCTORING. It Is a reul sneclllc for Omit nnd nhoti. ple, the value of which, with buildings. ment und servlco shall bo deemed conclusive evidence against disease and disa- mutlc pains. did not exceed $10,000. At the present Poholkl 10 1,70 bility before enlistment. It removes tho cause from the Blood date the Anglican Church in Knlapana S 2.31 In Favor of Nicaragua Canal-- We fuvor Mr. A. N. iloell of Ashervllle. Kan- and Hones. Hawaii tho immed'nte construction, ownership sas, says spent n good owns thirteen acres in seventeen dif- MAUI. and control of the Nicaragua!! canal by Cno United States and we denounce the he fnrm doctor- As this Mixture Is pleasant to the taste, Lahalniiluna insinccilty plank adopted In ing himself for chronic diarrhoea, but and warranted free from anything Injuri- ferent lots on the Islands of Oahu, o.U of tho tho Republican National Convention for an Isth- ous to Olawnlu 15 mian canal in tho faeo of tho failure got no relief nnd was nfrnld thnt ho the most dellcnte constitution of Maui and Hawaii, the total value of of tlle uUpubilcan majoilty to pnss the bill T,e either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers winch, parsonage Walopiio Ranch 700 0.92 pending In Congress. We condemn thu must die. chanced to get hold of a with the church, and treaty as u sunender of bottle of Colic. to give It a trial to test Its vulue. schoolroom thereon, is over $100,000. kaupo (Mokulau) 2sj 1.S5 American rights and Interests, not to bo tolerated by tho American people. Chamberlain's Cholera Hamoa Plantation 70 and Diarrhoea Remedy anu was perma This does not Include a valuable prop- Wu denounce the failure of tho Rcpubjcnn arty t0 cnrly ollt Us piCUK(,s t0 oy THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OF erty on which Boys' Nahlku 100 2.07 grant Statehood to tho Territories of nently curen it eor sale by nl drug a Boarding School Arlzolmi jcow Mexico and Oklahoma, and wo gists & been 1S72. Haiku 700 pinmlso tho people of those Territories and dealers. Benson, Smith Co., CUKES has conducted since u.is not lm,nedlnlo Stntehoou and home rule durlfig 1. being by Kula (Von Tempsky) I0O0 0.32 their condition ns wo Nin.. ngenis tor ti. owned the corporation. reirltorics, and favor ilomu ruIo a Territorial form of FROM ALL I'AKT- - IK WORLD. "The readiness of the BIshAp and Syn- Kiila (Kealahou) 2900 0.5S government for Alnskn and Porto Hlco. Till! Puiiomalel 1400 3.11 Improvement of od of the Anglican Church In Hawaii Arid Lands. We favor nn Intelligent system of Improving the Clarke's Blood Mixture Is sold in bottle, to take the necessary steps for bring- Pala 150 .uiu luiiuH 01 1110 vvesi, Biormg mo waieir f0r purpose of irrigation and tho holding Zs va each, and In i..hhr n.i.i.inin a.r ing the diocese under the constitution lliieakala Hunch .' 2000 1.33 of such lands for actual settlers. National Cash times the quantity, lis sutllclenl ti. effect and canons of In Wo favor tho contlnunnco nnd n permanent cure In the great the Church the United LANAI. strict enforcement of tho Chinese exclusion law long-standi- majority cannot be more plainly and Its application to the same classes ?f cuses lly ALL C11EM-JfJa'i- C States stnted. Muimalel (KeomiiKU) 0.00 oj nll Asiatic ruces, All is in by of- Jefferson said: "Peace, commerce frlendsli'p' Register LATENT MBDICINE that asked return those and honest with all nations, throughout the world. I'ropi letors. fering to over prop- OAHU. alliances with none." We approve y hand their valuable this wholesome doctrine and earn-estl- the i.ivrni.N and midland erty to the Church In the United States Puliation (W. Bureau) 50 protest against tho Republican dep.irtuto which has involved us In TIES DRUG COMPANY. Lincoln. Kng-Inn- d. In that the Church will respect the In- Kul.iokahua 50 0.3J world politics, Including tho diplomacy of Kuiope and Intr'gue and land, grabbing Company Trade mark "HLOOD MIXTURE?' tegrity of the Church in Hawaii on Kowalo (King St.) 15 0.30 of Asia, and wo especially condemn tho Republican alliance with Eng- IL Into union with ItBelf, a re- MulillU Reservoir . , 150 0.59 land, which must mean discrimination aBalnst other friendly nntlons, and which OF DAYTON, OHIO. i EUIIj ft' UFE. quest which admits of no other Inter- Knplolaul Park 10 0.05 has already stilled tho Nation's commorco whllo liberty Is becoming strangled In IHl pretation than that the See of Hono- School St. (Hlsliop) 50 M Africa, CAUTION. of Clarke's be preserved unimpaired." 30 Sympathy Struggling Hocrs.-R- oll Clarke's Illood Mixture nee lulu Insano Asylum 0.51 for vlng In tho principles of they get should that Bishop goes on V. 50 and rejecting the genuine nrtlcle Worthless The addressing tho Nuuanu (V. Hall) 1.02 ns did our forefathers the Jlnlm of monarchy, wo view with Indigna- IrrltutloiiB and Secretary of the Propagation Society: (Wyllle St.) 250 tion the purposo of England to F. T. I'. WATEItllOUSC, substitutes are sometimes Ntniami overwhdm with forco the South African republics. palmed off by unprincipled vendors The "Ib this the reward that the Church Nuuanu (Electric b.n.) 403 2.F0 Spenk'ng ns we believe, for tho entire Amerlcnn words, "Lincoln und England gives, through Nntlon, except Its Republican Agent for tho Territory ol Hawaii. Drug Midland r'ountlrs of the instru- Nuuanu, t.uakaha 850 6.9.S and for all free men everywhere, wo extend our sympathies to the he- Company, Lincoln. England." arc mentality of the Society, to those who Mautmwlll 31)0 .so roic burghers In their unequal strugglo o f.mfra.ve!1 ,n, "!5 Government stump, " maintain their liberty nnd Independence, and go at htfr call to plant the Church be- .Manoii (W. Dairy) Hepeul of tho Tuxes.-- Wo Tlnrke's World Famed Itlond .Mixture" 2; 5.20 War denounce tho lavish appropriations of the recent blown In the bottle, WITHOUT yond the limits of the British Empire? Kuneoho 100 Republican Congresses, which have kept taxes high WHICH How you and which threaten the do reconcile It with the prom- wirmanalo ,. 23 0.79 of oppressive war levies. Wr oppose tho The Bank of ise you 1S93, accumulation of a surplus Hawaii that made me in when tho Ahulmanu 35a g.03 to bo squnndexud In such barufaced fra'ids upon tho taxpayers ns the shipping tidings reached you of the overthrow Kiiliuku 5 subsidy bill, which, under the false pietcnso tjrie i.oi of prospering American shipbuild- Castle & of monarchy, and the llrst attempt Walanao 1700 ing, would put unearned millions Into the pockets of limited. Cooke, Ltd. to obtain to the several contributors to the annexation United Ewa Plantation CO 0.00 Republican campaign fund. We favor tin reduction nnd speedy repeal of the war States before time-honor- HONOLULU, President Harrison's Wnlpahu . . , .., 200 o.OO taxes and a return to tho Democratic policy of strict economy In gov- Incorporated Under the Laws of the expired? You then wrote KAUAI. ernmental expenditures. Republic of Hawaii. me aB follows: Untie, a rove 200 Relieving that our most cherished Institutions are In great peril, very " 'My Dear Bishop: If you are an- Farm 0.71 that the CAPITAL $400,000.00 Commission Llluie (Molokoa) 300 oxlstenco of our Constitutional Republic la nt stnke, and that tho decision now to Merchants. nexed to the United States you may re- 1.07 be rendered will determine or OFFICERS AND ly on the Society doing Kcalla 13 o.U whether not our children are to enjoy those blessed DIRECTORS: its best to tide . , , , , privileges of freo government which have mado tho prosper- you over the change. Yours very sin- Kllauea 325 2.23 United 8tatcs great, Chas. M. Cooke r President ous and honored, we earnestly nsk for -. SUGAR Honalel ,,, 10 3.W the foregoing declaration of principles the 1- nt FACTORS. cerely, HENKY W, g jones TUCKER.' Wnlawu s ,.?Mly. 8Unl,ort ot ,hc liberty-lovin- Amerlcnn people, regardless of previous pnrly "Notwithstanding the straits In which afilllHtlons, C. II. Cooke Cashier PUB-I.ISHE- F. C. -- the action of the Society places me my ItECOHDS NOT HITHERTO MANAGERS OF Atherton Assistant Cashier AGBNTS FOI- t- duty Is 1900. THE CAMPAION. clear. It is to thu MAY, 10,-- Tho remain at CHICAGO, July Chronicle Bays: National Chairman D. Directors Henry Wnterhouse, Tom The Ewa Co. post to which I was called by the As- Kcalla o.GO pau Michigan. Jones. J. Cam May. Plantation Head Wylllo of Stono of Missouri and Chairman Johnson of the Na- F. W. Macfarlane. E. D. Tennev. The Walalua Agricultural cended of the Church, who for St. (Nuuanu) 4.17 tional Executive Committee nro expected J. A. McCandless. Co., LU. twenty-eig- ht years Kllauea hero today (Tuesday) from Lincoln Neh., The Kohala Sugar Co. has accepted my ,u when in nll probability tho new Solicits mlnlBtry with all Its Imperfections Kulapanu executive committee will bo nnnounccd. It Is set- the Accounts of Firms, The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. and en tled definitely, although not formally, that Chicago will bo Trusts, Individuals, will shortcomings. I cannot believe It Kalluu . . . ., nn. the headquarters of and The Koloa Agricultural Co. that the nntlonul body, but the present rooms In the Unity building will bo nlmndoncd promptly and carefully attend to all is hla will that the foundations that Kowalo o.92 ami new ones The Fulton Iron WorkB, St. have been laid should be torn up, selected In tho Auditorium, Palmer Houso or Grand Pncina Hotel, business connected with banking en- Loul and C. J. LYONS, Iho following members of tho National Committee probably trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For. Mo. the stones of his temple thrown down, Meteorologist for tho Territory. by will bo appointed "But were I now to abandon my post, Senator Jones to net on tho executlvo or managing committee; John M. John- elgn Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit, The Standard Oil Co. son, Peubody, Kus., chairman; Adar Wilson. Denver, Colo.; Chi- The George F. Blake as I Infer I nm expected to do, much iV N. B. OliBervors uro requested to for- cago; Thomas Galium Steam Pump. Thciinnti Tuggnrt, Indianapolis, Ind.; Urey Geo-Fr- ed. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. the work of the last twenty-eig- ht ward reports Woodson, OwenBboro, Ky.; Weston's Centrifugals. yeais their promptly at tho end of Williams, Boston: D. J. Campnu, T, would be uroken up before October, nch montli, that they may appear In tho Dtrolt. Mich.! D. O'Brien, St. Paul, flHInflrV nnil Torm TVnnnal.a iAy,Ali.A.t The New England Mutual Lite In- 1801. There Is every reason to ouMlshcd report Minn.: Norman E. Mack. Buffalo, N. Y.: Josephus Dan'els, Raleigh, N. C.;0. M. surance Co. of Boston, fenr that on the 15th of following Ouffey, Pittsburg, Pa.; John T, McOraw. and Interest allowed In accordance with our Chinese congregations, an lmnnrt. month. If the new cards havo failed to Grafton. W. Va. anu The Aetna FIra Insurance Co, Increasing Bocrclnry Walsh Is secretary of all sub.commlttces of tho National Committee luieo conamons prinieu in pass ant. and earnest element In rench any observer, old ones can be used It seems to bo among books, copies of which may be had on Hartford, Conn. two-ce- tho consensus tho local Democrats tho Anellcan Church, unablo to main-- j with a stamp that tho campaign . amxed will be fought out in WUconsln. Illinois, application. The Alliance Ammmnen rv t Indiana. Michigan and Minnesota. Judd Bulldlntr, Fort Street. uoa. XV th4 -- f .J ? "i "M Svf-n ji. f HAWAIIAN flA'.HTTB HIIHiW, ill I.V JO , KKhV-Hti- WKKIU.Y pfrMWaMMM

. , R lit if ,'lilfflipt f I I l, OIIAs WllDUi MAUKinU. HIGH HONORS FOR ESTEE. IP lit ri)i liN llilr lit lt g lir aftur II LOf DF MONtY TAKEH 0K0ll'OtK0(J 1 drill if it, ii I t i i t I, ,1 - Metropolitan rium Hi nu h in iii f .,,.1 Ilia ll.idii Wt Mia Until lluir of .. Hmt-hur- t ll'ill iratH within the donli in. ' Hit i I'lHIlOIICO, rtril rmni. lri attt i,.i tli I I - ' Company i lb heIUl an- anw nwrr. ilniiglittr of Mr. Meat of California's tntali), Central Flyer 1n Weak 1 Tribulo livrTL mois tut Mrs. a l no llurr, lm Riven her n nutprtfo, Inuliui boen NO. 507 KINO bT. Chotunt dull ii, filotitlt enuii,e Leader fhi Robbed, iinnriMKl jotiiiiniy in New York to 81 111. A, July Hah I. It. Ch. Irrn CtiAtit .liter, who, until rei.'iuly, ; HONOLULU, H. - Piriltwwi-Ijr-tlv- In rrr piOimn- ii fm at Knhat. p the pnt of llituuimtl Consul ii'IImi Tw tl.-- The FHANC1KCO, July ll.-T- ho fare- Minih'nr lvhniil PAIWCAH, Ky July lllltift! Children SAN UiU putt. I'ltrtieubira by hundred and mvii afit to Urnurni nt by - Central faM frum New Orleans well reception glcii Inst night thu sown death ut'i'tirml nmunK ihi- dopoy tniln totoiitaph tell thul thu nutrringo was to Morris M. Katee M Chicago wns litld Up and robbed thu sac! It Is Jo Union Leuguo Club nnd camp followers letwrrn July ninl tit iiuoii In tl.o Church of thu Holy How sec vcnk ( 1:9) July 9th. prospect for Hit' monsoon morning o'clock IWtt mH south H 1 upon bis deinrturu for llnwnll lo tn The at ApiTatlt', and that the Uev. J. children-bo- ys anil .tirls who ShippiDg and Family are MlKhtly inorp favorable. nag-Ki- d auntc the duties of United Stated Dis- of Wickc IfTe, Ky. The train whh was the olllclallng clergyman, en- anil thin. can- - trict Judge una highly flattering lo tin and when It stoppid tha bandits Thu Interi'stlng tiding!) anvotel nt nrc pale They guest by reason of thu large nltend-nnc- c, A PLOT TO KILL tered the tub. The llroman, J.' J, l'rlich. llrst of an elopement, but Mr. Hurr, ' not enjoy the sports of child- - Butchers. the churiictcr of those present was tannic on the hind w.ih thu tuut uf Is local agent New inul hadly 'law ro Km, who the of the Yolk hood, nV'thcr arc they able and the ninny complimentary allusions a rewMir l.un. pays cog- mx r, e- - Central, that the family were to the d.stlngulshcd California!!. The THE PRESIDENT iii mi ml i ml hit tin I'tig i.e 'il to profit by school life. They HAYi CONTRACTORS. itirctM cur nnd mil n mile ami n luilf to nizant of all the plans. Miss Huir left V. represented by . I l ,.!l!.,l l.,4 bench and bar were Ji fi'rixoii, i.eai the C hlo and thla city about three months ago, !.!ir,ui:i.u iu I..uii jiuv.u. ll.-- The snys: ltrt ller uic uui many notables, among the JurlstB pres- NKW YOIIK, July World v lhln f xht of the M.waurl slime. Here somu It A McKlnley to visit friends, but is lor them. being Justice Hrown of the United plot to nssass nn o i resident tl,y i,cw lho expire wife upon and fi- there hope ent ling been It was cunioctid was decided that Mr. Wilder was to States Supreme Court, United States frustrated. tm;ili ,j tlc umblea II cutu.ilnui tn.il G. J. WALLER, by a group of Spanish and Cuban, eon- - mto Mhsoutl. 'i nes uruiund one Join her, and that together they would Manaaer. W. Morrow Justice Mc- - - irom, Judge W. and ppiraiora, wmr nuu ncaunuuriers .11 , ,ntkaK(1 cgiuiiIiiIiik JK. on the Kentucky make the return trip. Miss llurr tnndo celt's I Farland of the California Supreme y0ik. One of the pljttera weakened and bU1o nmi nnot,ir p.u'l:ttBo on the M naourl a stay In Chlcngo, nnd since that time Court a warning letter to a member of thu Hllr t ot.li of which luivo been rmuientfi .. i,.,,,, .. m. In York. I.,,inl,llnnn K'nllnnnl- fnmmll.nn-- Till ... .ill ...... - - . ...,,.... I,,UH. Ill.lll "V" has helped such children for rrestdent A. u. Hoom oi ine union - - """" "" '" '" " i '" ",0,"M Mr. wns n dclcwito to tho nom- - Highest Mnrkrt Unles paid (or ..... letter was placed In the hands "of Secre- the pHtccnRcis. wilder Iycague Club presided and Introduced Hn- - over a quarter of a century. tary Charles Dltk, who referred It to A special'" trn'n, with bloodhourilH nnd focratlc Convention, representing ICstee, remarking Judge that such a Chnlrninn Odell of the Now York Statu nil niinc'il pcesp, left Jnckhon for thu wall, and Immediately upon ndjourn- - Your doctor will (ell you IJ Is both Purvoyurs to Oceanic nnd Paclfle formnllty ;na really superlluous In Commltteo for Investigation. Chairman ,ECCre, nnd It Is expected thai Mltsjurl of- - I left for New York to meet his Mull .Steamship Companies. engaged n speedily lnet food end medicine to them. They Callfornln, nnd especially In the Union Odell dctceuve, who n,crs 11I0 i,ol v,,0 roblcia' trail. ALout betrothed. League. Judge spoke feelingly cnlk-- tcrtnln nllrgat ons tnndo In thu SlO.Pfu was second, la mlalCon to the begin to pick up at once undci its Estec letter, 'i hereupon Mr. Odell money Mr. Wilder belongs to one of the best of his forthcoming depnrture nnd re- dropped by the robbcis. use Their color Improves, the flesh to Secretary Dick and laid all the TIIA1N WKKCKKIIS AT WOKIC. known nnd wealthiest families In the In,wnrm terma to the friendships Chairman llnnnn. , cl hecomej firirs, the weight ferred fui'ls before Mark lMULAObM-lilA- July 11. --A milling Hnwnitan Islands. He suce'eeded Snm-u- ir.orc grown up during- the forty I .SBWBl'nOH, N. Y July ll.-C- hnlr- that hate to i filcluls of the Ualiiniorc & Oh o i.ah-irn- d, McKlnley, brother of the President, increases and all (he full life and yenrs life In Callfornln. '""n U. 11. Odoll, of the llepubllcun State seven of his another attempt to , wreck the us Consul-Genern- l, a position which he vigor of childhood returns again. Committee, Enid today concerning the al 3,0O),CW He said: y: nxpriFs. bearing l.i leged plot to nssasslnato 1'resldcnt held until two months ngo, whon It wns Alall ctruv'.-li- toe, anil i oo. city h Id to the In New York, "I could not leave this nnd the abolished by reason of the lslnnd be- SCOTT ft I'.OWNi:, Chemlste, New York. I see me saying In newspaper t ie near being successful early today friends before without "I read the nccount a thin 1'olKom, n outtjdu coming n territory. I In morning with reference to an alleged at snort distance of a few words of farewell. Yet bear this tity. The train, which conhlsted of Mr. Wllder'a father Is bend of the l)iiOSMV;0000C mind the thought thnt I nm not going plot to nssnsslnnte Prcs'dcnt McKlnley day which I sup two sleepers, two conches and three steamship company which benrs his VALUABLE NECKLACE. away country. I will always nnd also as the Washington nt 11:10 from our posed tohnv rtakenTr the ma.tcr: I Imvo JL name, and the family Is Identified with be an American citizen. Whether I am nothing icro at 3:10 this Wan Who Unturned Llbornlly "?SL wffW Inorid'1, Ap'en swltcli at Kolsom other large Hawaiian enterprises. It In Hawaii or elsewhere, the love thnt I that an .. started Mr. Mrs. will In Rowardod. overturned the eng'no und derailed tlie and Wilder travel the bear for our country, and especially for with tho State committee detective on tlnee bnggago cais, but no one was In East and' expect to reach this city n u. i July a Tiicro were State of Callfornln, wlll'nover grow the line on what I supposed to bo political jured.', NiiwruiiT, tho hence. they will 'i00 - Information, lid to the dtscoery of cith- month Later Journey diamonds and u dot of stones In cold with tho passing- years. I came Kxomlnntlon disclosed thy fact that the other Sponges er a crank or a naron Munchausen; nnd to Honolulu, bub expect to make their ho JM.OOO by Stuye-an- forty-seve- n ngo, switch had been tampertd w.m. The rail- necklace lost Mrs. t here yenrs before I on the principle that nu ounce of pre- In . road otllc'als detecThes or pormnnent home this city nve-ltt- e was nineteen yenrs of nge. My man vention Is worth a pound of cure, It Is have pnctd Fish of New York on Bcltevue probablo that my report to Secrctnry .tho case and have offered a reward of yesterday, John Gllmorc, caretaker hood and much of my youth have been ffiOO for the arrest or conviction of those passed here, I cannot leave without ?iclt Ia, " cause for the extra care now tampering 'I lm i mull !' l'inl. it tho Vitndcrb'lt marble palace, found 7 and being I with tho switch. regret. taken of tho President. luivoi the gems and took them to n Jowcler, who a feeling of profound I3ut I am notllIng furlhcr to Bay on tll BllbJcct No remedy has ns good a right to not severing all ties, for tho district I I DON'T LET CLOCK RUN ipprlsid him of thVlr great value. Tho and Vxcept that regret that someone has THE that Mtle as Klcknpoo Oil. It Indian loweler told g-- to preside over Is part of the Ninth been Indiscreet enough to make up of n DOWN. Gllmaro thnt tlie necklace Is Good for Interna nnd external ttso; to Mrs. Fish. Glhnoic returned It circuit. I go to Hawaii full of the be- trifling matter the gigantic plot disclos "The human body," says a great phy- ed In tho newspapers," It Is pain's most powerful panacea. No ind wns rewarded with n liberal check. lief that the Hawallans will learn that sician, "Is n seventy-yen- r clock." Mrs. Fish lost the necklace while on her WASHINGTON, Uuly 11. It was stated Yes, like clocks, time one can say "I won't" hnvo nottrnlgln. American law nnd justice nre based on at tho White House that" no word had and all other the way to the Jeweler, dropping It from her It will run down depends largely on rheumatism, any tls-n- ie the broad principles of human liberty. been received to the effect oarncho or othot an Inge. Glhnore saw the bundle, of there that how It Is treated. Take the pendulum pain, ovoryono n paper In Chamois Senator George C. Perkins spoke of President McKlnley will return to Wash- - lcute but who has the street. When hu picked yclght oft the end of the wire and your bottle of 'Klcknpoo In t up It J nglrd and ho inndo his valuable the pride nnd gratification of Callfor- - ,ington Saturday. As far us the olllclals will nwny nt of Indian Oil tho the Executive Mansion know, deck rattle the rnte house can say with confidence "I find. nlnns over Judge Kstee's nppolntment at theie half a dozen hours In one. Neglect it ! . has been no change In the President's It will run Irregularly, now won't" have neuralgia or any other to the head of tho judicial system of originnl planB. and fas., now slow. -- ,renk the mainspring or u pain long. The power of this oil over Colonial Cruisor Ashoro. Hawaii. He noted with pleasure thnt CLEVELAND, Ohio, July wheel and It stops elnstantiy. Ta e In- pain Is marvelous. Toothache, earn-ach- the reception was a one, Hnnna today denied the report that n telligent care of It and a good clock ST. JOHNS. N. F July U.-- The Co- Skins headache, neuralgia and rheu- s. plot to nssnsslnato President McKlnley y lonial cruiser Fiona Is ashore near Cod- - and Included men of all political par-tic- will serve your grandchildren as faltn-full- pains, dysentery, roy, Itnd been discovered In New York. ns It now serves you, matic dlnrrnhea. clinl within a few miles of the scene of "This," said Mr. Hannn, pointing to the 8i a morbus, colic, cramps, and all ncuto he wnck of the British Mnrcotls, bound Irving M. was called for. He Theie Is nn Important difference Scott story of tho alleged plot published In the however, between your clock nnd pain yield Instantly to It. You are from Montreal for LUerpool, which went The tight kind. Do you know met with the cordial reception accord- morning papers, I have yojr lsbore Juno 2rth nt Cape Anguire, on "Is the first hoard body. Even after your ciock Is com- proof ugnlnst pain with a bottle a goo sponge when It. Is absolutely, to 1 'be southwest const of New Foundlnnd. wearable ed to nil the speakers and was loudly of There the best of pletely run down and nt a stands I n tho house. Hobron Drug Co., agents flip applauded when he referred to his Jong my knowledge, no truth In It." you can wind It up and set It going I'lonn struck during a dense fog nnd you see one? Many peoplo do 'or KIckapoo Indian Remedies. t 's renreu sue will not get off. Tho friendship with Judge Estee, extending again. Not so with your body. Once they blame. stopped It goes no more. steamer Itcgulus tried vainly to tow her not, and tir" not to over thirty-seve- n years. Pnlrnt-hnr- li Ndui-ii-. u speclnltv off, Wrecking tugs e know tlie limits of his mean! g at tlie but failed. huve beer Many dealers do nut know the BRITISH LOSE y, 1A55ETTE Binder', von Molt block. oideicd to her assistance. Judge Morrow, presiding over the perfectly well, yet, speaking literal difference, as they have not had United States Circuit Court, was noted Mr. Matthew L. Brown was not com Instant, as was A WHOLE ARMY plctely run .jwn" at the time he re- a varied experience. We have at this he entered. He fers to. Thankful we are, and more accompanied by Justice Brown of tho thankful still he Is for that. But In bought and sold Sponges and United States Supremo Court, whom he LONDON, July 10. Thu Wni Olllco hns was frightfully near It. The pendulum Chamois Skins until we know to platform. Judge Mor- Issued casualty bent very slowly and weoiily, d the conducted the another list from South ai them. We know all their faults row was first introduced. He said in frlca, showing that during tho week hands could scarcely be trusted to tell part: the true time. and poor points. We will glye endlns July 7th there were killed, wound- "About five years ngo," writes Mr. "We hnvo come to extend our con- ed or captured. R olllcers and ISO men; Brown, "I was complete1!-- run down. Our business Is tlie selling of tine shoes. you the benefit of our experi- 2 men; gratulations to Judge Estee upon the accidental deaths, died of disease, I lost my nppetlte. I could get nothing ence If you buy a Sponge the distinguished I olllcers and 140 men; Invalided home, 72 to He on my stomach. Sometimes I ) honor that has been con- olllcers and 1,300 men. Tho total casual would tnke dizzy spells nnd nearly fa'l same that enables us to get to- ferred upon him. He Is one of fa- as IS.ISS off- the ties a result of the war are down, and would see black dots before gether a perfect stock of these vored citizens nnd lawyers of thl3 icers and men. my eyes. I kept getting worse till the .State. I envy him In tlie Is LONDON, July 10. Lord Itoberts hns time. gooda. work that following dispatch before him. He will have to organize sent the to the War "I tried different patent msdlclnes; Ladies' Shoes Office: tho new country, they gave me no relief. I kept getting laws of a and will I'ltETOniA, July 10. Clements and worse. I tried two of the best doctors SHqE have a free field, without the prece- Puget's forces reached Bethlehem on In the place; they did me no good. I Wo sell them direct from the factory to ASK OUR PRICES. J dents established by learned Judges be-fo- ro July 4th. Thu former, on ne.uing the wns obliged to take to my l)2d. the consumer. In order to get tho Best Iilm. I knew of a member of the town, sent In a Hag of truce, demanding "I would take faint spells and my Its surrender, which was refused by Do-we- t, Shoes In town It will be necessary for -- Supreme Court of the United States heart would beat and flutter, and I Oo when Paget, making a wido turning would nearly smother for breath. I fait you to cnll and examine our goods. who said he would like to have one of movement, succeeded In gottlng hold of more like dying than living." the Islands acquired by the United tho enemy's most Important position, These fainting or sinking spells of Our shoes arc all goods and States, after the Generals had got commanding the town. This was carried which Mr. Brown speaks are a peculiar FACTS splendid wearers. through with it. In order to organize by tho Ulsters and Yorkshire Light In feature of ine disease he was Buffering fantry. This morning tho attack was con- from. Only Its ty- modern physicians, nnd not -- laws free from the tinued and by noon the town wns In our all of them, uiiuerstund their gravity oo- ranny of precedent. In the Federal hands and tho enemy in full rctrent." or huve given them the study they call jurisdiction In Hawaii, Judge Estee will PltETOHIA, July 10. Tho British suc for. No Bcnsailon Is more nlnrmltiT. have a clean sla'tc, and we have no cess at Bethlehem hns considerably im- none more'demorallzlng to the patient. SHOE FOttT STREET. proved prospects peace, Is S be-.U- thu for It snld. While they last the angel of death COMPANY doubt he will do his work well. On government of the judlclnry The wholo of the of Presi- seems to have folded his wings over the Federal I desire dent Steyn of tho Orange Freo Stato has sufferer's pale and anxious fuce. The to congratulate Judge Estee upon the surrendered except President Steyn him cause is a poison In the blood, nrislng HItEWUIl BLOCK. FOKT ST. nplendld opportunities before him, and self. Those olllclals who are prisoners from continued fermentntlon of food I have perfect confidence that he will havo been' allowed to .communicate with In thu stomnch. It acts upon the nerves o establish good and Just laws there President Steyn for tho purpose of at- of the brain, lungs and heart ns a hand tempting to prove to him tho usclessness might Impede the penuulum of a grent nnd If not, the Ninth Circuit will of a continuance, of tho struggle, which clock. straighten them out. Perhaps I should can only produce bloodshed without any "I began to think," ndds our corre- add. In modesty, that if tho Ninth Cir- counterbalancing advantages. The col spondent, "that I never should get cuit does not straighten them out, the lapse of tho forces of General Dcwet Is around ngaln. My wife wanted me to United States Supremo will." expected daily. Tho Boers here say that try Mother Selgel's Syrup. I said I Court thu men have taken a solemn oath never didn't think It was any use. She went Justice Brown of the Supreme Court to personally surrender. b"ut they are be nnd got a bottle of Mother Selgel's $ was next Introduced and was most cor- ginning to seo tho unfairness of sacrific Syrup, and before I had taken It nil I dially greeted. After a few words of ing life to parsonnl wishes. It Is expect was able to go to my work. J pleasantry he said: ed that when General Botha learnB of "I have taken several bottles since. tha defeat of his colleagues ho will glad- I nm now nble to work as hard as over. "As to Hawaii, whatever may be said ly enter Into conferences looking to the I would advise any one that Is suffering of Imperlalfsm and the questions that establishment of pence. The need of as I was to try --mother Selgel's Cura- havo recently arisen, I have always mora civil administrators Is urgent, and tive Syrup, and It will not be In vain. hoped thnt Hawaii would be a territory thu necessity for tuelr appointment Is bo- - Yours truly, (Signed) Matthew L. comlng dally moro apparent. Intelligent Brown, East Mapleton, March 28th, of the United States. I have always be- a Knowicuge me 1895." auministrators witn oi HeME- lieved that If some form of government people could undoubtedly greatly nld In Our friend labored under a profound Miyhfc moan WELA -KA HAO but it doesn't. It is tho name (u a now was to succeed the native monarchy, It the future settlement of difficulties, Inas- attack of Indigestion or dyspeps'n. The Mhould be that of tho 'Government of much ns a frank feeling In favor of sub- symptoms he described were due to Its the United States. It Is just and right mission Is prevalent among tho Boers. effects upon the nervous system, and NEW YORK, July 11. A dispatch to through that upon other organs. It that the land civilized by us and popu- the Tribune from London says: follows thnt the medicine to avnll him lated and developed by our people Lord Jtouerts reports at midnight ngaln must be one having power to expel ex ELF-HEATI- NG should be under our flng. It Is right lovcnl tho progress In tho Orango Itlver isting Impurities from the blood, rouse SAD RON that there should be free trade between Colony, by wblcn tho release of several to action the stomach and liver, render us nnd them, to the great advantage divisions for servico In China Is brought nutrition possible by means of tho ro nearer, tho occupation ot uetnieiiem uy moreu ingestion, nnu so give new lire of both countries. I had occasion to Generals Paget nnd Clements after a hard to the whole body. make the observation to the Chief Jus- fight deprives General Dewct of his chief This Is what Mother Selgel's Syrup Is something new nnd handy to have around, the house. No waiting to heat tice some time ago that It would ho my center of supplies and forces him to ro did for our correspondent nnd uoes for n iron on stove. When is needed tho ACME HFJATtf ITSr.LF. somo day to write an ll re, to Itnrrlsmlth nnd tno mountain dis all who appeal to It under like circum- the kitchen it greatest pleasure up opinion upon nppeal from tho Supiemo trict, whero his commandoes can find lit- stances. It winds the clock before tle food, Vrulo and Ilarrlsmlth nru now tho pendulum has ceased to swing. But Wo havo just received a lot of - Court of Hawaii. And If In the future, tho only towns of tho Orange Itlver Col- keep nn eye to that bodily clock of regardless of this talk of lmpcrulism, ony nut under rltlsli control. Tho yours, and don't let It run so far down. the opportunity arises whereby I shall chunceH of a counter-strok- e nro rapidly In other words, tho very hour you feel upon to wrlto opinions on diminishing both In the Orango Itlver Col the first sign of Illness take a dose of he called ony Bclgcl's Syrup. causes carried up from tho courts of nnd In tho Transvaal, nnd it mny bo Mother ' Philippines, I poHSiblo within a fortnight for Lord Itob- .. Porto HIco, nnd tho erts to send reinforcements to China. American Athlutes, Safety Razors in Sets, ready to tho shall bo retire from LONDON, July 7, to also spoke. American athletes bench," Others Escaped From Coomnssio. day won eight out of thirteen of tho ama SAN FRANCISCO, July 11. A de- - teur events for the championship of areat Disstons' Saws, a full Assortment; Sandusty Planes, tachment of the Fifteenth Infnntry lcfU LONDON, July C-- Tho Colonial Office Britain. Tho Amateur Athletic Associa- New York, yester- - fn"1' received a dispatch from the Qovern- - tion championship games wcro held nt Grindstones, Shelf n.ln,'i ...... i Qold Colony. Velox Hardware and Qoaat will or of tho Coast Blr Fredor Stamford Bridge, and as tho Americana day morning for thla ami Ick Mitchell Hodgson, dated Atekwaute. competed In only twclvo of tho events passngu on Candles rcach hero In time to tnke Juno 26, saying that owing to tho non-nr- - they won all but four of tno contests in Paroffine the transport Sumner, Bailing on July rlynl ot tho relief column and tho reduc- which they took part. . $- - 16th. which will bo straight to Naga- tion of tho food supply he had docldcd to push through tho rebels and had deceived AN EPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA. saki without stopping at Honolulu. tho enemy regarding tno route followed. Thla will forco a change of plans upon Tho column Buffered great privations, but Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa-n- ut M. M, Estee, who had expected to take the loss waa only six men killed and sev- Orove, Florida, says there lias ueen passage upon theJ,transport with his eral wounded. Governor Hodgson express. quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.; family. ed tho hopo ot rendhtng tho Gold Coast In He hnd a severe attack and was cured ton suffering f - days. Ho added that tho at by four doses ot Chamberlain's Colic, CoomasBlo waa terrible, tho mortality Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He LIMITED Ban Francisco's Plauuo. from starvation being thirty persons per says ho also recommended II to others, uuy. num- HAN FBANCJSCO. July 3.- -In the Unit- The column of tho Governor and they say It Is the best medicine they Store, m 400 Inc.-u- cs Fort Mor-- bers all the Europeans, by drugglita Street ed States .Circuit Court today Judgo and ever used. For sale all hoi." tia l)i- - .T. T. Klnvoim. local among tnem ceme members or tho mis- - and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Federal Quarantine Offlcr, had not been alon aeenta for II. I.

i? .ifii V toicrsiL XJK 1'!lSi -- i 1 tiwwnvs imw hmiiwmmy ..,.. ... iitin,iinj'i i.i ,. ,r.n , W" nirri' ,Mu, I,,,,,,. ii ... 1H liliAN JaUH'M chAlWH. r i .4 . h" I Hl'h pi niif n.irt m it . I . ' I iii ti. (he l$titiMtittiitftt)tffo ' i ii I ' f'l .if I ill Ii I. II' I'llM ll f,f Ko Eye Like fft I ft I n I at ihhiIhmJ in h' The Elgin s n M S ii i ll t c ut ll r nartnm nf nn SVHWI.Ii'S HiMt.Wljl Kl l ih Putl.i IIm i T a t'lilaOfin of tin-- la MANDAWI) lfl nmni Hianr w t ut Eye t Master's ft i i i f ,i I'OU 1IMH KIlltl'INO. "" huhi, fct .wwi tt , -- i IsHI ni ii AMi HUMS rwio , '. ,. ' i ihumM no iMger ! hi ft i rtwiiM m (NMidMH f ii ii i 1" t mr t i' i ..f In Urn fMtt t mwftrt Sinvhl hr in lAr WAMlill 0, BM1T1I, HU.10U. lf i i'iii ..) You are master of your fmrht f tvtry - tl ! in i urn i. ..f n . hKMi iiin.it tbr hi 'ii n,t(ui- "bapteita iii tnnM unmlMAknlrtr vnlttft. Iff ii rrr ttf n ll'nfri. . th fxCAttht find you do not I'llUVV ; : JULY W, !,, int. 'i, ml II t ii ii it nni.. .if u. A.irirn iwfi.." Vt ttw DwdMiniffr if llHllf Mil f ism m.t tlie n fi0ivd that tm mtlr mrtr It fnvtrhf pvpr attend to duty, the blame is inn miii,nitu.tt of m IMhi1 or urn the Ottwwrnllc OtKwul MHirifm Truth m ntrnnger thnti flrtmfi lturn vi nil right It It In tint lion cub." tlBwn In n r iMHiftnni fat thb mhmiw of iHfil propel ty. ' If it toil mn set novel tlmt M.tfYu fnt.i'fd. saur bland ,1nny yrW littfitlUity 11 H'ufrAdl mid luiiiuoiiy. - If It "V condemn nd ilwioume the t'Mtlptrtne i4leyef the Admin- h ldow liml fount! irt of her drown- , , rr it n wir: r J oar-sap&ri- lla rmwinrrt u, tlmt cmihidned istration, UimiRh tlio Democratic iimlfmro of ISIS I mil tt plunk: "ihwmjvwl ml liuebMhd'K body In the Momneli nf it is our of oracr nooa 5 tt: Tlic inquiry Is bo common for the full tint h approve the inking nf territory from Mnxlee In Indemnity for tie lmrk, the critic would have snt-ur- The Mum U the mmt tminJnt fojy of the will purify it. text ul n.iirnrQmcinl Dole's ujmiiIoii late ffnr." I It any inoro linmornl to tnko land Indemnity from Htnln limn It t the rank Improbability of tale. Ameriran Wiilclirs. y It Is on Hit1 ihi.m law. Unit we publish It In wit from Mi'xlco7 Yet thnt ihlng occurred In the sftdfic remedy for troubles of pitch today imhio. It snys: "Tlio burning Issue of I m portal Is in mowing out of the BpnnlVh Honolulu yesterday. It wits by the blood, kidneys, botveU or liver, Cusctl in , , . , wnr. Involves the very cxtitenrc of the Republic nml our nithlnhlng menu Hint Inst Hunday's the dwunletlnii nf BlotcllOS "AVjl fact used lo be NICKLE, G0U) FILLED Yet pint H llepuli-tlin- n drowning mystery was cleared up. SILVER. The Lawn. Inn Democratic delegates free Institutions." the Democratic form of taunted' the covered tw'th pimples And blotches and 1 who nnlleil silver plank imrty nbout the paucity of Its nchlcvemrtitH In enlrirKlng the bountlnrloi AfD SOLID GOLD. arc the d..u the suffeied from cntilmaous heAdichi, p. find Incidentally Inst-ene- d of the United States. Wo quote: "Reeolvwl, Tlmt the country hns nevor lad Moteorologlrnl re- to tliu inform According to tlio I well-delUi- Hood's SArs.iMrfttj qtileSly removed the IV have ilnwii the lid of Bryan's iolllicnl n nnd executed foreign policy nave under Democrntlo ndmlnlh turns for June thnt month wns the a full line and tell them cuinn. trntlons; and that, ns the result of this policy we recall the acquisition tf warmest June on record In Hawaii. cause Aid my face Is smooth, Ihve na nt ritjht trices. LoulBlnnn, Florida, California and the ndjncent Mexican territory, and co- The average mean temperature, nnd a more headAchcs." F. II, Seibcri, ntrast acquisitions of The Democrntlo Convention tried tbese grand Democratic BtattmmniiHhlp with the purchase very menu one It wns, stood nt 77.1. Hammond, Ind. Jil.dliMS reach vh riiht, Alnskn, nole of ft Republican linrd to leiuisoluitc David U. Hill hut of the fruit administration of nearly a quarter The hlghept point renched was 8S de- til.ULXii reach you ritjht. of a century." Is there anything more of "Imperialism" In tlio tlmt Is so well used to keeping grees F, Rnlnfnll wns n little more Philippines paying J20.000,000 for them than there was In keeping Ca- 'cf(jGO&& SaMajuihilta ICUjiuH Hland what in rujht his wn.u.i.g sheet Hint nothing could after lhan hnlf the normal nnd the nrtcslan fur in lifornia and the adjacent Mexican territory paying less than 10,000 000? full lulu to unwrap. after level fell a trifle. Doubtless the time keuiriny latttiiy tjuahtiet temi't If Democracy boasts of the earlier achievement how can It condemn the later will bo largo this month when rice j& one? fields nro being submerged. and that is why wc are ritjht in fiunh-i- platform will moke Mood't Mil III non ni1 The Lemocrnlic It "opposes militarism" as fatal to free Institutions nnd cays "the Itepubllc ' rl.?i i tlio Irritating the K.lyin Hatch. a Bli'onf, ltepuhltcnn campaign docu-nie- nt Is no place for a vast military service and conscription." Who said It was? ouly lAlliftrtic to tnfcf Willi llowt' Sartaparllt...... ui.g the friends of honest About one soldier Is now enlisted for every 1000 citizens, which Is the smallest Chile, at tho close of the wnr with money and of the sprend of American proportion known to the world: and there lins been no talk of conscription. Bolivia and Peru In 1879, took a tract TELEGRAPHIC BIlEVITIBr. I institutions in less-fnvor- countries. The United Stntes had 2.000,000 men under arms during the Civil War and Its of country from those republics to hold H.F.wTcHMAN liberties were preserved, not destroyed. n0w could 70,000 or 80,000 men tear until reimbursed, by Its exports, for tho Rev. Mr. Moule, a missionary at Tien- I BOX H4H. ' When so stanch a Democrntlo pnpor them down? cost of the struggle. The tract pro- tsin, telegraphs "All well." as St. Paul Globe bolts lirynn nnd It declnres "that trusts nre the legitimate product of Republican policies; Milwaukee beat Sidney Lucas In the the duces nitrate and Iodine of which Chile $1,000 handicap at Oiucago. his platform, Minnesota mny as well that they are fostered by Republican laws and that they are protected by has sold enough to bring her three PostmnRter ucnerul Smith Is a guest be crusted off the list of debatable the Republican Administration In return for campaign subscriptions nnd Re- thousand millions of dollars or more of tho Prcsiuent at Canton. only nntl-tru- st Wildci's Steamship Co. Lid States. Evidently the Globe has no publican support." The law on the Federnl statute books Is money thnn Frnnce paid to Germany. Maine Democrats have' nominated calamity-howle- rs Republican the Sherman Act. The Republican attempt In Congress to S. L. Lord of Saco for Governor. i on Its subscription It Ib scarcely surprising to henr thnt pass a resolution calling for n Constitutional amendment against tniBts Captain Peter Conrad, a Btenmboat list, Bolivia nnd Peru begin to think that pioneer of the Mississippi, Is dead. 1 wns beaten by Democratic votes, The reference to "Republican poli- S. U. KINaU, Chilean Indemnity bill ought to be Henry vnrdon, English golfer, cies" Is n covert attack on the protective tnrlff and yet the Democrat- thf the Freeman, Master, will sail from Hono- The Kansas City delegates turned receipted nnd security re- was again beaten nt Chicago, June 11th. In 1832 the collateral lulu uu Tueuduyu 12 tv.ui.ua-kuku- i, TowneV candiducy down because they ic platform of Andrew Jackson declared: "Resolved, That ade- Chinene ofllcla.u are 'doing their best ul uuou.lui quate protection to American Industry Is Indispensable to the prosperity turned. to preserve order In the Yang-ts- e coun- Luliuiuu, Alualueu Buy, Kin el, want to associate in tills can-vas- B did not country: nn at- try. Mukena, Kuwuiuae, Muimk'iuu, Populist vagaries. third of the and thnt abandonment of this policy will be with The tended with consequences ruinous to the best Interests of Once In a while there Is a red repub- Five hundred marlnoB will leave San und Hllo. party n.en expected, however, to the nation." on trans- nie Furthermore It Is in order to ask how, if protection makes trusts, those com- lican outburst In the House of Com- Francisco for China an early Ilt'iuinlng, will sail from Hlln on they will be more likely to port. fuse but bines nourish ho well In free trade England? mons but not often. It Is a quarter of Fridays at 10 a. m. for above named refuse. Adam H. Fuche, leading milliner of puiib, It asserts In theBO terniH thnt Jefferson was opposed to foreign under- n century since Charles Brndlnugh St. Louis, has failed, owing to tho arriving ut Houolulu uu Satur- t standings: "Jefferson said: 'Peace, commerce nnd honest friendship with all gnve the British monnrchy but five strike. days. Ameri- Mitchell-Hodgso- n If the Swiss want to become nations, entangling alliances with none.' We approve this wholesome doo-trl- more years to live: yet the throne Sir Frederick has S CI.AUIMNI', can citizens there. Is an easy way. Let and earnestly protest against the Republican departure In- seems to on surer foundntlons arrived at Cape Coast Custle from Coo-mass- which has reit McDonald, Master, will them move to the United States und volved us In world politics, Including diplomacy of Kurope thnn over before. The Commoner who leave Honolulu the and The steamer Rosecrans, en route to every Tuesday 6 p. m., touching naturalize. So far as the scheme goes Intrigue nnd land grabbing of Asia, and we especially condemn the nssnlled It the other dny when there at at Nome, lost half her cargo among tho Lahalna, Ha-ui-oa to annex Switzerland to this country Republican nlllnnce England, wns a proposal to adjourn to Kahului, Nahiku. Haua. with which must mean discrimination attend Ice Hoes. and Kipahulu, Maul. Ueturnlug, mny be down among Illusions friendly Queen's garden party was New Bry- it set the against other nations, and which hns already stilled the Nation's the hissed York City Democrats want touches at above named ports, arriving becoming an to come n. born of high altitude. commerce while liberty Is strangled In Africa." down nrd compelled to retract. He there for the olllclal ai Honolulu Sunday mornings. 1 Jefferson mny have declared against entangling alliances, though found, ns Bradlnugh did. the vast the that Popa-yo- Will culi ut Nuu, Kuupu, once Although Aitliur Scwall came out belongH to Washington. He may mnjorlty of Englishmen high low Colombian rebels have taken n each phrase also have opposed alliances with and and all cities near the Ecqu.idorlun month. more l.eurtlly for 1C to 1 this year than England. Yet In n letter dnted April 18, 1S02, to Robert R. Livingstone, the vepernte the Monnrchy and are quite frontier. M. . Ll II UA. he did four years ago, the second prize American Minister to France, Jefferson wrote: "The day that France takes prepared to maintain domestic respect Mai shall O. Roberts, the well known passed him by and went to Adlnl possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence Is to for It. New Yorker, has been SailB every Monday for Kaunakakal, that restrain her forever natural.zed in - Stevenson, who was an within her low wnter mark. It seals the union of two nations who, In con- England. lvuuiuio, Aluuuulei, Kuiaup.ipa, Utlial- Ua- - Houolua, Ulowalu. Returning, silver polltlclnn before 1S9G. Sewall was junction, enn maintain exclusive possession of the ocean. From Is Francis Truth, the "divine healer," that moment Nothing new under the sun. Now to fraud In Boston Saturday we must marry ourselves to the fleet was no Ill- - - and paid rives ul Honolulu mornings. dlsuppomted but no one else seems to British and nation." This the hellnpinph takes Its turn with nn- $2,5U0 line. I have been. concealed proposal for an alliance with Englnnd, but an open nnd uncon- clent precedents, n pnssnge In "The It is reported thta General Snyman, This company reserves the right to cealed one which would have carried America Into world politics of the broad- Art of Wnrre." London. lBKO, revealing the man who tried to take Aiafe lng, is make changes In the time of depart The man who shot the Niagara est kind a proposal withal which the Democracy of the fathers applauded the device ns n familiar one to mllltnry a prisoner. mB UI1d arrival of lis Bieuuieis WITH-- rapids und whirlpool In a boat of his to the letter. strategists: Here Is "How to write, bSnV"vaS,Cto?aatnaToBtMS aUd ll W"' not be .- Speaking of foreign or "world politics," Is nn Dem- L. '- own make seems to have hit an idea here extract from the and cause the same thnt Is written to 1,315 000 epuusiu'e mr any consequences arising ocratic platform of 1852: "Resolved, country francs. life-bo- could A That the hns never dealt firmly be rend nfar off without sending nny i theiefrom that makers utilize. foreign questions, nro ine ourteentn infantry and Fifth dory could through with which Inferior to no domestic questions what- message: a captnln besieged In any Artillery will Join the Ninth Regiment Consignees must be at the Landings that somersault the ever. The come on whirlpool and earn- - Its time has for the people of the United States to declare town or fortress unable to communi- Chinese soil. to receive their Freight; this Company "Uriwr lo a themselves In favor of free Beas and progressive may, A party of Russian explorers will safe l.avcn would f.nd no terrors In an trade throughout the world." cate without by letter by night, headed not hold Itself responsible tor Consistency Is a Jewel and Is possibly why seen, day,-a- s by Baron E. Von Toll, has gone in freight it ocean storm. that the reason the Democratic so far as light can be and by after has been landed. party can't nftord It. There Is no consistency party In glass can bearch of Andre. Live Stock received only with the record the far as a burnished cast Justice Brown of the United States at ownr'i utterances of the Knnsas City platform and no sincerity; and the wayfar- the sun on n hut or suchlike, may be Supreme Court Is spending his risk. LI Hung Chang is holding on to vacation 1 his ing man though a Populist should not err therein. described he having arranged with his In San Francisco. nis Company will not be responelIe Southern Job and also to his yellow friends the order of slgnnl one or two Mn.e. Seiiibiich will tour the U lted for Mont'j or Valuables ut paotieugri three-eye- d Jacket and peacock I placed feather. THE CARE OF LEPKR6. Everybody wants a municipality who llghts being Unshed, hidden or display- - States on the largest salary eve,r given unless in the care of Purser. The canny old Viceroy has no wiuh to ( ort s s tho hello- - '" " Passengers are requested to purchase wouldn't have to pay for it. nrrnln." Whnt th but """" ""'""Presbyterian lie caught In the Peking cyclone but In some respects these Islands have a . graph of the present day? The Irish missionaries tickets before embarking. Those fall- are safe In China, .ut three missions ing when It Is over he may be good precautionary system against the Mlddlc-of-th- e- to do to will be subject to an ad- trusted to Hew nnd there a 1 have been get In spread of leprosy but In others they burned. ditional charge of twenty-fiv- e and help pick up what broken Grave Populist Is haying an untimely The Government has sued the South- pir rnt China is lying around.' are wanting lit the simplest and most William Wnldorf Astor, cut by the ern Pacific for The Company will not be (lab's foi rceurrectlon. unlawfuLdlscrlmlnation loss of, primary safeguards. I Prince of Wales and now under the ban in sugar shipments, nor Injury to, nor delay In, the nr O, Speclul Agent of the Postolllce De- of British society, has gone to Ger- The Porte nromises America n. nneertv delivery of baggage nornnnii ,." wfa Marshall Roberts of New York ' The Democratic delegates endorsed answer says nev'er of the passengers freight followed Win, partment Flint believes that the germs many. His offence was to Insult a man and it has denied the or of shipper has W. Astor's example 1G to 1 but the people, satisfied with validity of our claim. the of $100. n of leprosy mny be spread through the of unquestioned position becnuse he buond amount unless thf and become British subject. After Thousands of acres Is -- correspondence which the lepers at prosperity, are likely to vote 16 to 1 came to nn Astor entertnlnment n the of forest the vali e of the ime be declared when re Mr. Ashmead Uurdett-Coutt- a he counts against a lf0rnla, haV celve(1 by Knlnupapa are permitted to carry on It. guest of persons who hnd, unlike hlm- - bSendSoTvt,3' the cmpnny and an extrt third amoi g these novel perverts. 1 chnrKe ,,e ma(,e tnere'0-- . a r with their friends throughout the Ul, ueuii iiiviieu uific. iiut'iui uuil ui The statue Of afayette paid for bv efor However several thousand Britishers group. A person reeking Judge Estee evidently thinks thnt the American school Tnlldren. s,s'e ot tho ticket, and freight 13 are with disease this accredited kind are common In was unveiled thf tak.ng out American papers this sits down, wrlteB a letter and seals It Hawaiian bench Is not up to much in nt Paris on the Fourth. Pald thereon. year so the of London nnd Mr. Astor hnd no rensnn The National Ul uipioypes of the Companv balance trade is still with the molstuie of the tongue, ad- the matter of law. He must have met complnln usnge. Educational Association an with us. Judge to of the People is meeting at Charleston, S. C. Three forbidden to receive freight without dresses It nnd entrusts It to the mail Little. "bring n friend" nnd expect courtesy bag. delegates are present. liverlng a shipping receipt rherfor !n Thousands of bacilli go with it for him. Astor's Insult to the unbidden The first six montl s of the c lendnr the form nreHcrlhori hv tht Pnmnn "We oppose militarism," says and who can, tell what deadly With seventy warships VPJIP ...111 tllf TTnlt,1 Cllnlna oUr.,t.n ...... K the work building for guest wns inclusive of the club ...w u.n.hii uiiin.ii aiiuiiii icivci and which mny he seen by up- Democratic platform. When Bry- they may do? Is a system which tatter's man ror years. shippers Mr. This the United States Navy It looks us if nnd wns followed bv n further nffront uuiurcs eighteen on nppliratlon to the pursers of th an gets mi Unit plank he ought to drop ought to be ended and Mr. Flint hopes your Uncle was Henry C. Payne will do most of the Samuel getting In Ihe In Mr. Astor's newspnper. British so- Company's steamers. the title of Colonel which he got by to end It by providing the Moloknl set- sv '.m Republican campaign management, nt last. ciety was Incensed nnd the act- Senator Hanna's being Shippers are notified that If freight If rushing Into a war where he wns not tlement with nn amanuensis. Prince health bad. ed. It Is now thought that Mr. Astor's In a speech at Chicago Secre- shipped without such receipt I' will needed or wanted, in the hope of mak- There Is another abuse relating to Is for i.er ho ontplv There growing Impatience In Lon- social career In London Is closed, Am- tary of State Day sa d Spa n w s un- - r th risk of th shipper. ing n mlhtury leputution upon the lepers of which tho Board of which don over the Boer who won't surrender ericans will not sympathize with their deniably responsible for the Maine uls- - C. I WIGHT. President. to run for President. "Militarism," Health has never made a sutllclent ex- In time to let a aster. cuse. British Army corps former countryman ns his arrogance CAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port SupL forsooth! When the last load of lepers leave for China. The Department of State has Issued went from Knllhl the poor creatures while In his native lnnd was insuffer- a circular saying thnt the United States were followed to the able. Though the founder of his "line" will not assist In dividing the Chinese CH!. 8REW6 4 ::i There seems to Min- wharf by their t. be no doubt of friends and they It is with some dllllculty that our wns n nineteenth century muskrnt umpire. ister Von there embraced and The tenth annual nf tho T S Ketteler'a death but the kissed until the keepers hnd to seporuto esteemed confrere of the Diocesan hunter nnd r, Astor bore convention IVIirrr VawIt other envoys nre not known to have Mngaztne repressed the thought Bap..st Young Peome's Union of Amer- - 11 C YV UJ J them. How many microbes passed that himself like n prince of the blood nnd icn. in session Cincinnati, Is I LIllC been harmed. Quite an optimistic feel- the Rev. Mr. Mackintosh would at largely from tho victims of the scaly plague to have mii-iiiiii-- rvL'ijuui:, uiuiuuing nis uuuuucu, ing about them now to tnko crcilmtlon In prevails. In tho people 113 yet clean, no man can tell. anyhow, tho long father's family, with whom he In The Seaboard Air Lino of Georgia Bark Fooling Suey will sail u run. came from New meantime luige foreign army Is col Rut the conditions of Infection must contnet. In London lie has outdone the hns filed a mortgage of $75,000,000 to York for Honolulu on or about lecting and unless held back by been cover the Issue of ntty-ye- ar 4 per cent mutual have norfect. Dukes In display nnd the milder class gold bonds. Jealousies and suspicion ought by this It Is severe to give lepers no The absence of a telegram of con- the of lunntlcs In eccentricity. Ills Inst Markfberg, the aeornaut, fell 500 feet August 15, 1900. to leave-takin- g gratulation from time be on the road to Peking If not chance for but It Is the the Hon. Grover previous brenk wns to sup n newspnper from his balloon Ana, Cleveland to Is at Santn Cal.. on already there. only snfo way. There should be no the Hon. Win. J.. Bryan for libel which hnd merely the Fourth, and every bone Irt his body still numbered among the Invisible snld thnt he wns broken, For freight apply to contact between the leper and the non- - was bringing n sertlon of one of Calif- leper. signs of harmony In the Democratic The Dukes of Marlborough Nor- C11AS UllEWER & CO., The American prospectors who have The public health demands that ornia's big trees to Cliveden to bo and ranks. used folk. Lady Sarah Wilson and Dr. Co-n- an 27 Kllby Street. Boston. arrived In Hermosillo, Mexico, the rule K made. -- with s nn dining tnble. Doyle have sailed to England from Or CHAsS. BREWER & CO.. LTD., $200,000 worth of gold dust say they got An exclusive leper Btenmer Is'needed. Cope Town, small-po- x Honolulu. it In Lower CallfonrSi. How they could We believe thnt the plague-patien- ts With raging at Cape Nome are no longer on pnssengor ves- and with tho prospects of scant sup- have taken It to Hermosillo from Low- carried CANNOT BAIL TO LAHAINA. er California and why are questions sels, but they nre not wanted even on plies and nn autumn fnlllng In August, that suggest quite freight packets. There should be n the outlook for the Arctic ArgonautB D another locality for Ship Euterpo Mny not J epnlly go S the find. Evidently these lucky steamer for Kalaupapa trafile only. Is not all yellow Hand and bnnk ac- charge Is by j There From NewcnMln, I tire trying to throw The made those who count!. 1 lipClil. other to people oft the scent. wnnt abolish segregation thnt the Lnhnlun Is not a port of entry In the system 1ms not nhnted the white plague That noble reformer, the Emperor of 1 Hawaiian Territory for foreign vessels, In tho lenst: thnt there is ns much Clilnn, Is alive but not kicking. W. II. Coinwell Is Democratic Com- While consequently a vessel fram a foreign leprosy In proportion to the whole the Dowager Is around he merely looks port desiring to come to mitteeman for Hawaii. He has the ad- uumuer or pleasant these Islands Occidental & Oriental Steamship vantage being iiiunbltants as there ever nnd plays with his top. If It must keep nway from there. Co. of a resident but that Is wns. If Is It not all. this truo simply means weren't for the savagery of women, Collector Stackable Is In receipt of The former Duke of Walknpu that tho rules of segregation nre Kwnng well-of- too Hsu might be an Emperor utter the following concerning' ship Eu- Is f In this world's goods nnd lax. the and Toyo Ki en Kaisha. will be expected the Bow Wong heart; but the rustle of terpe: to pay for his new 4 his Imperial honors by n mint's gown gets on hia T. D. 22325. liberal contribution to tlio Fused, refused nnd confused sums It nerves. party campaign fund. Treasury Department, July 2. Stpomcrs nf thp That is tho up for the Populists. above Companies will call at Honolulu and 1pv m. i- -. principal 4 Collector of Customs, Fan Francisco, on business of a National Com . Is or about the dutes below mentioned: In It not often thut both parties want Calif. Ship Euterpe mentioned In your mltteeman a Territory. There 1b nothing very tangible In the tho snmo man for Vice President but report of 27th ultimo, can not legally For Japan and China. For San Francisco. story of n plot to kill the President. It occurred In Ad- proceed from Newcastle to La- me gurrlson .,,,. the case of the late direct RIO DE ..., British has CSCan.'l hilt ll mnv nimllu t,a rm. r i miral Philip. halna, So C, D. Bun- JANEIRO ...JULYM S5BF?,9 JULT 17 Had he lived and wished Hawaii. advise ' OPTIC 2 from Coomassle und the frultB of tho .lent Is a shining to & ' .AUG. AUG. mark for cranks nnd enter politics, he could have mndo ker Co,, who should cable master. AM ERICA MARU'.W .AUG. 10 1 neo ww- - of lhM0 "??PKONa MARU AUG. IX p inVa.r fewyfarS 'eU tl,e nw . The man his choice of tickets. But the Admiral II. A. TAYLOR. PEKING AI'O. 18 . S ' "' i AUG. n IhP nat '".'if."' """ haV0 '" wh0 trIeJ ,0 kl" Resident Jackson was had not observed the struggles of Assistant Secretary. GAELIC ....AI'O. 28 , HONMCKONO MARU gOniC AUG. 28 gr. over nK,U" hnlt lnsane: the awa-sl- n of Lincoln Dewey out of water for nothing nnd ,fti'PT NIPPON MARU 17 CHINA 13 ...f..k SEPT. X bu when "U as an genlua though expecting a long life SEPT. RIODE JANEIRO ,BEPT. IS will bo m, nm" unbalanced who thought nnd n ::::;:::::::::::: 2 T Ii-- t0 hearty one ho declined Wm G Irwin & Cn nonir SEPT. COPTIC SEPT. as o.ft?re,e" he hljiweir an American Brutus; political honor. SEPT. 29 Bout. Africa nn . AMERICA MARU OCT. an? tho ,"''0d ",e cmmcM was a political UMlTMl, RIO DE JANEIRO ... OCT. 9 t Quec,,B '""rer PEKING i OCT. the 'ny l"natlc. Going about without military Tho mntter of n Government Experi- Firo and Marin OCT. 17 GAELIC pretty?.L"?.??"f?thoroughly occupied. l, Insurance A'gts.RicX's OCT. escort ns tho Republican Chief Magis- ment Station for Hawaii was un nt OCT. 21 HONGKONG MARU OCT..S7 Washington seven I PEKING .NOV. 2 s trate nlways does he Is n visible temp- months ago when a AGENTS FOR Hawaii welcome nt the conventions promise was given THE GAELIC h6 :::::""":::::::::;:::: was a compliment tation to thnt large class of degenerates that n representa Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool,' :::::::::::;:.: kWiJ that all our people In tive ot the Agricultural Depnrtment uppreclnte. Republicans whom the presence of n nntinnni Alliance Assurance Company of Lon-- 1 and Demo- ruler of any would come to the Islands MIIU ,UOa Kill,, crats vied title stirs reglcldal blood. ' FOR GENERAL IN with each other In making upon It. That olllclal Is now en route. Alliance, Marine and General Assurance ORMATION. APPLY TO the delegates l- feel nt home In uorresponiience -- Lta., or London. politics. American Oom Paul's about weather stntlons The latter will return threat to "stagger hu- hna been going on nt Intervals, It Scottish Union National Insuranco with a manity" If the ... .. but; Company High Idea of their new fellowship nrltlsli' Invaded the ia ni in,.,i.. ... i . .... of Edinburgh. and Transvaal was not nn empty one in oV'acabi'o H. Hackfeld & view roou'ie laying ermU r' Co., Ltd. pltoble friends of tho enemy's staggering casual-t- y behind them, the Mainland stations to avail them-- Mu-selv- Hat of nearly fifty thousand men. Associated Assurance Co., Ltd.. or of Island reports. nlch, and Berlin. AGENTS. $t' y KIWI - HKMIUttKKt Y ii., ii mi I iti lii.n.m.1. l ,i. n ' '"iti i I, t il.. m n n '1 m . Ii. I" A I'll I . Illl .i. ' '!' I llll I I I ijiiMjitAimu iiithvnifc.it. . r'l Tht-r- . I ri . 'I 'I t. . ii i .1 i' ii nn Iii,tii'i i t. .i Hi. rn l ii.rnlli I..I hi Uk.. .it. ii(. l. leu t t" ' mi.lh Ii m minililx. mi., ..( iti IIiik, iii.nl in I euhiMlrifll Ir itattl II. rtt M r"iin.ii! Ihf IIHIUh mn. or r or Win - wi-t- Niiwa tlit lil Uiiuttutiitil fur A CIRCUIT lull whM mnrr satiate, or Mlltl Nr4, h tMMMlid, ft II mar . l prtii With- hum): r tuft) Mini or Down Again I ml ! . Hw Hrmrof1 M I .1" t.jitMi, HhtiirtM Ma Hkm wwilMKn! IIip ' '. r.ii hwi UuieH lleiiillUH. jn i Mrtli, mm-I- rtin "i rcMi .!'"iiii.-.i- tall tot ftftlrnann. Iftrkm. annul unvoted. litn the In price In tmtrMt itr pftir-lir- e .. iitw H'VuU tliitiutns Venrnielu. inr for (teat thr u Mwy ! HIM) ftMAI.I. Mat Mild i, ntid made rxreltMt flour .ind teed, nml w Nifr tfrt of llivriil. Kt) Til 'Pniniiuii.y wuniH Itrriiu on any piri- follow Thr HofiimrHl road truta wall Mil with oii irtiM. ilfndl It closely. tal nil Illto linn n innkI haul, katrt. mitubetnl ll,tii w.th Man! iitptll, n id form. via Ullo la I'ahal. At rtiouKh l thr in Hewnll 10 tu 1 Html tin your Nm lrt I ho not Mritr nttaimtiaaalt II waa only IBp piVimicr or Hie wwly ar. ntthtir nuMt the order and thi OF AW ih mad in Kau ar ruti until at nrt. imittMa .m p.iiiih. ue - irraMnu traval tha rived Jnrfftnppp and pi in that will tilled at tio lowctf Volratui Houm- renrhwt. Tlntw wha are lliitnii re- Imvf no lor miniiUlnt. If pMvii'tia ptpvetllrii n lift HilfMinu com-jan- y inv Ht. IttiuiH strike has tHwn price. In mirth U vuimnlr Mill find It tnuf abvnU ti MUr. nuirkct tiotlr Ir ptttoti to wur I'Himr.. It of infantry. minibrrtnK im hiph, hint newed. Tho of 6 10 In Kan in rvary farm nml mam than ex-ru- u. mutter or centa on I tie nil of llir nltl lielrl, which eon-ti- JtiuUM will not flglit Ittilittin nn ahtindnnl. IIS killed or Mniitftlril, The Orrtnan l. upon a hundred pounds at thr wimp in nun errup.nl nn n dwlllil! gent n to mifTileil heavily. II) the A Mil orar the rufky lava ron.1i of Knil hint by feed should aoi concern yon llvad by Captain Himirer, and hidore evenlrg of thp ltd the s tuatlon wan vary a perilled iiiiin lina been feitnil nonr of Brief Island In nut n novelty tu any one wlw linn II l the an much an the quality, n Sketch Hmij. I'llmnn. rriittnl and i4t erlllciil. The nlip narrowly prteiippd to-t- nl Itmui, tvv. or traxrled In thr dlMrtel. Iitit n ride bt. H'.lo Ib, poor feed Ir any onpslne nrwly locmlgii fnr ii hotil thut nltonl. defeat. I'raruUntlnltv. when IIiIiikb HtiusuMilt hnvlmt n grout uvulbii dear nt prlo. liliiil tha dummy over tho Intidnl In Hlln In th foil of In Trip. railway from I'liimluu tu The writer wpip nt their warn a torrential rainfall tho Went. 11. when Mr. IMlmntt "lord U tho cutnpcltril the Chlnerr to rrtlrp. liiymi'H Lincoln homo In liislegtnl lnluiln WAR audi. The track linn titnn manor." when moat nf th duflllniM In ery miieh otritlRhtanrd nnd Improved a On July mil. the rn n having nlm'ed, w.th visitors. II, r tvlnre wit crnM hntlM. mill tir fo.i- - thp Chinese reupwei. the nttaek, opening '1 hare ure many' uitMn ot smallpox tu fi m'"rru w"" ""Y" Blmoat wholly of Tien-Tut- AIITIinn ulatlon collated mtlvo nrp on u with two of Jhckmoii, Oil. batteries Is l H WH THEY ,.".''. four-Inc- h guns, but the nlllps nlth-- by A chine election roatill oxptcteil i ivii !tH"!;HSSS!-'----- West Viighdu. yuu . Her MnJrtV xtP4tnh'p TerrlHp'i Kitna, When want the Heel Hay, 7F "- ..... pia.... n ...in i. ..i..i New tailors nre again getting Ir covered by Rtngev, which run weekly nit tnkfn tnrir supceriled In sllenelix tho artillery after lurk FN'il or Grain, nt the Right ii learn thnt llllo Id noon to hnvp u nvich ulirht hours' tliihutig. reauy tu Mtilku. I'mm's, or oftener If desired. be probnhly Inuu, hits order from needed iwMdllrp, In erected TIKN-TSI- July The Chlneup alio linrdiii coii..ty. suffered In 1R4Q ,in ncc,,''"f of n Bomewlmt rare nature U ml The from u eyolouu. Writor Who Was Hllo rtl It... 1ntinl,i mIII llin nmrnlni by the n't States Clovemtnent. the foielen all day long ...it...,1 building b enough lo Ice xiesiuant llubarl'H estate Iu A ciiKugi'd should larne July 3d. Upward of IW ahrlli fell into CALIFORNIA FEED Co, th"? of our nrrlvnl. workman was oir-i- wnrlh $3,000,000. Te.ls of Points g poftnl. ctutoms and tho concession and ninny hoiues were In mending the Hume, whlc was envry-Ir- un- Seoul Chemulpo .way branches of the Federal sorvloo Ril .pnrtlnlly how-love- r, The and in. lias cane to the mill, four m'lo distant. wrecked. The casuiilttcK. been completed. TUI.KI'IIONH 121. Interest. uccldent, wn der one roof. were few, the civilians and woiiiin Ills hammer, by some llllo Is n very picturesque pla:e, with 'the ci.vn. nude relief exped.tluu has rniight In tho cane and carried along w.th nnd children being ordered to neek shel- Its tpnrlous bay In the fnre, Hb two loftv In the cellnrs of town linll arrived ut Kuiiibu. It In Hume, was missed ter the and the -' the but not at I hns ur.lved ut Pre- J. & CO. J. & CO, Intor-lelitn- inountHins In the background, nd with ue.. trul liiilier H0PP H0PP Half the plrnsuro of nn d As tho cane Bhoots down with JAMor Hotel. the time. green coup strotehlng fro-- 'tho I torln In good health. long In Its llelds Three companies of Jnpanepe Infantry, I tr:p conrlttn In liavltiK Rood weath- 'great rnp'dlty, ..o tool was not on south to Kolmlti I, Hum v.. Whitney hub untight tnu reaching mill, where It went with tho woods" the distant n mnuninln bntterv and bodv of Ituss nns o Hmoolli neti, with just hrcczo the on the north, nnd from the ocean 1 1 llm Stnny Ford mud farm. o er nnd a enne lo the ponderous shredder, wh ch engaged the Chinese nrtlllery. but w'th In forest belt a most chnrnilng picture, that Ten thousand people died of cholera. 03 finoiiKh to knep pnBsonBcrH jhcerful slices the enno Into llifn pieces, but Is not little effect, The twelvc.pounder of 'the In cannot fade from memory for muny years llrst-rlnp- s In one week liui.n. say M. British cruiser Ihen -- humor from Btnrt to lln:sh, II. warranted lo do the same with cast steel bow- Tcrrl'le Sirs v nn Dyk llubbnrd of San Fran-cIh- Q. o nfter the v sltor hns left Its Klysl.in came Into netlon, but the enemy placed CU o In Monthly. Such hammers. On the other hand, the mis- litis died 111 Whitney the Planters' ers. two slirlls fa rly under the gun, clutimu-In- g Purls. chievous tool tore and crushed the teeth I Col. JaiiRR M. be I. Is the new pi'j-vo- st O wan our Kood fortuno ns wo left Hono- shredding ns though they tho onrrlnge and wounding the crew. X of tho machine gun marshal of Manila. lulu harbor In Juno to make theiclrcult ot were chips of wood. Of coumo the mill The was withdrawn and rep'need by Gold will support a French gun, which had a similar expe- Eastern Democrats Tho Best nt the Lowest o by Hea und land. A swift four was stApped, and Its ponderous cylinder, LATEST CHINA NEWS, Mckinley Koosavc.t, IIbwhII THE rience, n shell bursting In the midst of nnd o brought tho Kau packet which weighs mnny tons, had to be taken The Klondike estimates run botwo.n Price 1IOPP S. hours' mn out tho a Ha crew. ' at Molokal, where nnd broken teeth removed J :u,ov0,1vm uml W.lOO.ivo. abreaBt the west end of heavy task, which only skilled workmen The Japanese casualties during tho day'H Cuptatil Merrill Mil or. U. 8. N., w.ll evergreen proves of Klnwo or Alga-rob- a could promptly handle. Fortunately du- lighting were nn oITIcer nnd 'two men o tho Tien-Ts- in command ut Mure Is find CO BombardedEmperor Still killed and twenty men wounded. The es trera line the shores for miles In plicate sets of the ..roken parts were on i A vast ledge ot irea ml. ling ore lu hand, men ready of the other forces engaged nro 3 supplies and the for the Job. Tuan Rebels-Jap- an's been found neur Dawson. t extont, dropping dally abundant AlivePrince not yet Vls-nll- u, W'thln forty-eig- ht hours this serious known. A Mexican woman has died nt a. o of succulent pods that serve as rich food break was repnlied and the mill Btnrted Army. PRINCE ilLiW REBELS. Oul ngcu 125 yenrs. a. TJ up, ns well was 3,000 men o for domestic animals which are attracted llttcu as it before the LONDON, July to tho The liritlsii lost uuuut In o You Can is em- R to from tho highlands. These nre accident. Mention made of this to Shnnghnl of Expref-- South Africa during June. 3 them phasize the Importance of having on hnnd PAIHS. July 11. The Chinese Minister correspondent the now Mu- - St. It Is wnr to the knife the Down- Mrs. Tom Thumb, Countess known elsewhere as the Cnrob or duplicate pieces of such parts of the ma- here informed M. Dclcusse that I.l llung between grl, Is revisiting America. o or nods ure ger Enipresa nnd Prince Tuan. In n lu- John's trees, and the fruit chinery ns nre liable to breakage. Wo Chnng had cabled him from Canton; un- , A magazine exploded at Moukdcn, o what the apostle Is supposca 10 have liv- have never heard of a s mllar accident der yesierdny's dale, saying that he had cent edict the latter boidly discards his China, killing fifty pcrsor.s. Have a signs Ho ed on while In ti.o desert of Arabia, of any break-dow- n a telegram from Peking as- mask nnd himself ns Emperor. here, nor so heavy mend- Just received warmly prowess The Southern Paclilc's const lino gup which It Is a native plant. The seeds ed so quickly. In a large factory of any serting that the soldiers und rebels who commends the of "his will ue closed by September. were brought to these Islands from Val- kind "time Is money," and It Is well to surrounded Ihe Legations had graduully faithful Boxers," and In llowcry language nreas of fine have been sixty years ago by the late appeals to their cupidity and fanatlclim. Great limber paraiso fomc bo provided for any such emergency. dispersed. by lire In -- was rais- In tho same ap- destroyed Arizona. Cool Time o Malgret, and them TIEN-TSI- N decree. Prince Tunn Illshop from BOMBARDED. Diaz lias been President ot --u ed the llrst tree grown here, st.ll stand- PAHALA PLANTATION. points Prince Tsunn, the "Iron-ciippe- Mexico by u groat iiift4or.ty4 a the Catholic BKRL1N, July U. Tho Germnn Consul Prlneo Tsn'shnn, his Imperial clansman, ing in the north corner of Tlen-Tsi- n Zephtlln these warm summer C living monu- Pnhala plantation has ndopted a nt cables thut the foreign set- and Kun Yl to Germnn experts regard the church yard In ....Is city a stern of cane, planting, which Is continually by command tho three chief nlr ships as a partial failure. months If yuu only to his memory. Algaroba sj tlements were bombarded wings of tho Boxer army. use ment sacred worth mentioning here. About one-thir- d uly Sth July Sth. The Los Angeles ..er.ilil has changed our o groves found growing on each of the Ch ncse from to The Chinese vers.on of tho origin of are now of tho area of cano now growing on the July Cth 2,000 Uoxers uttaclted the French hands nnd will be Re.muilcnn. o tho Islands of this group, mostly on the the outbreak as published In Shanghai Is spray estate Is cultivated by Chinese and Jap- settlement and were routed by the Rus- Bnrou von At the Alexandria rac s American lee or sheltered sides, ns tho salt anese, under wh ch thnt Kotteler was hated by Jockeys captured nil the events. strong pre- contracts allow them sians. The Uiltlsh and Japanese forces, tho Pekingese, who, taking' advantngc of and air blown by the trades one-thir- d Kocrs of the sugar obtained from their July 7th, bombarded the Chinese batteri- the condition Million hns driven the back Willow Wars vent their growth on tho windward cane. Most Is on high moun- ng pene- of nffnirs, shot him out of from the east of Urojiikersprult. of this the es. Toward even Ch.nese shells revenge, couting n Chi- shores. lnnd, some It 2,500 conllct between The British forces tailed to capture tain of feet above the trated the roof of the German Consulate nese and Germans, tho destroying SHonrcs jF moixjkai. sen, and tho greater part 01 the cane and caused an outbreak of lire, which latter Kokofti nn the rond to Co tnuH I . the Tsung LI Ynmen. Chicago o-- As our steamer glides rapidly along, grown on these hlgmnndB Ib the Whitney was extinguished after slight damage had The The and Ruck Island railroad a variety, Is adapted Infuriated soldiers under Prince will not employ ulgaioi.c smokers. there may bee seen on the plateau above which well to that been done. Tuan then gained complete control over Furniture village Kaunaltakal, a Held of sugar elovatlon where the Lahalna and other July nth the Pelpcng sailed for Toku Thirty thousand Ashantis nre oppos- tho of ' tho Dowager Kmprcssi cane, some COO acres In extent, apparently canes will not grow so well. Somo may Willi the German wounded. River com- ing tho Cootnassle re lef expedition. as green and thrifty as any cane grow- think that one-thir- d of tho crop !s a large munication between Tien-Tsi- n and Tnku An Imbecllu was accidentally boiled tu Another now lot Is o ing In oilier localities. It is some six or proportion to allow the growers, but it has been safe since the Ch nese fort mid- UNCLE SAM'S NAVY. denth ut Agnow s myljin u Ifonili. ; Just io hnnd. all o seven months old, and as viewed from the must be borne In mind that the first crop way between the two towns was captur- The cruiser Phi ailnlplila will take I new. handsome styles deck of the steamer appears In good con- requires about three years to mature nt ed. The railroad from Tong Ku has been Seventy Wnrthipa Now TTndor the California naval reserve tu flea. '. not.guudy, yet attractive. by light that e.evation. Clearing off the forest, repaired within threo miles of Tlen-Tsl- I wl closs telegraph Is O You cun have dition, kept so apparently tho to n. The sun showers that dally give It a few plowing nnd cultivating there are more now in use about San Francisco bay. " YOUR CHOICE sprinklings, and by tho deep rich soil on laborious thnn on the mellow lands low- Nearly all the families of foreigners loft WASHINGTON, July S. Seventy After being Moated the Oregon ngaln o which It Is planted. Yet the absence of er down. Still the cane of the contract Tien-Tsi- n for Tnku -- uly 4th. warships are under construction, or grounded, but was quickly released. of the assortment at TJ moun nln springs and men turns out four, live and six tons of The German Consul ut Che Foo tele- X3 reliable rains and huve tholr dqs.gns in preparation, for Steyn DeWct are sole es O. SUMMER PRICES. sugar to acre, one-thir- d goes Tung and the streams, so far as Is known nt present, tho of which graphs thnt the Governor of Shan navy. to the of war. conditions of risk from which to them. This system Is becoming very announces that, according to reports on the United Suites Tli,s formid- termination the O creates Is 3C timid cnpltnl Bhrlnks. St.ll, nB it rains popular, and though .r share may' bo July 4th, the foreign Ministers at Peking able licet described In n staiuincnt The lake passenger steamer Inrl Ins o of Isl- large, they certainly earn It for tholr were out of danger and the revolt was Just Issued by Rear Admiral lliuliburn, gone ashore ut Crystal Beach, Ciiund i. o frequently on the eastern half this n ennMnntly abund- years' labor, the two-third- s' decreasing. Rich to Wlih IneremliiR and, the time may come when this three while chief constructor. Tho uuuement Rives placers nre said have Uea bllHlncFB our iirehn.ng con- received by the plantation secures EDICT OF EMPRESS DOWAGER. found on Yukun Horse. poiim ant rainfall may be capiured and share tho names of twelve ibaulesmps, six the near While nre Klreng'liciicil. mid by keep-in- ir veyed forty or Ufty miles with profit to to tho shareholders the largest dividends NEW YORK. July II. A dispatch to the Forty-thre- e persons were killed In n O h eli. ue Mtiteh on the niHiket, armored nine proiocted CO Its western ha... 'for ugricultural purposes. obtained by any company In Hawaii, with Herald from Shanghai says: cruisers, cruis- street car uccldent at Tacomu on July nnd hiking iidvHiilMKu oi every X very little outlay. Ail estatCB may not be An edict of the Empress Downger, pro- ers, foui monllbrs, one gunboat, six- 4 n.ol eimli iliH'imiil ue enli mid Instead of emptying Into the sea, ns nt th. 3 Unit, o so situated as to adopt such profit-sharin- g mulgated on 30. h, has been do mmle ymi prlien ipiallty TJ present. Stranger things hnve happened a June Just teen torpedo boat destroyers, nfteen David HI. I1U1 was llrst choice of the Q- be imilclied. In ex- - coiiBlilcrid, Cniinnt TJ In other countr.es, and It may yet bo system, yet some can do so, and published Shnnghnl. Her Majesty torpedo boats nt.d seven submarlnu tor- Kansas City cunveni.ou for Vice .Presi- it Is probable thla system will presses sorrow for the death of Baron a. round a matter only of dollars and cents, that le pedo boms under doustructlun or for dent. Co backed by Yankee pluck, to secure this adopted by others. von Kotteler, the Germnn Minister, who, Dr. C. F. MnoDonnld? orgnnlzrr of tliD' o I beting may by some old resi- says, wcnt-toin- e Tsung Lf Yamen' which designs nre prepared. or wasting Hood, nnd turning what Is now n It be remembered she - U. S. postal money order system. Is total loss Into a permanent and abundant dents that I'ahala was commenced in 1877 on the day of his death ngalnst her Four of the buttlesrups- tne Ken- dead. o supply for irrigation on this desert tract. under very unfavorable circumstances-seve- re wishes. tucky, Illlno.s, Alabama and Wiaeon-hl- n During' u light with robbers In Ken- Reaching Lahalna after a short atop of1 droughts, a poor mill, poor sugar Her Mnjesty expresses regret that th,c tucky, U. S. Marshal Wlison was shot many ure of seventeen knots speed nnd J.Hnnn&ro thirty minutes, nothing wortli noting Is j boilers nnd other drawbacks inter- enpture of the Tnku forts should have dead. " will be completed u year, -, o seen in th s ancient and now dilapidated fered with Its success. Lahalna cane, complicated mntters, but orders that tho within three General Rlcnrle, n FI Iplno lende- hns ar I so disap- foreign the Maine, Missouri und Ohio, are of capital of the group, except that it has which docs well on lower Holds, Boxers be suppressed nnd the been caught in Manl n by the nat.ve a LEADING FURNITURE .x become an extensive sugar plantation, pointed the pioneers. The scarcity of In Peking protected. The whole eighteen knots, und five of nineteen police. I with enne fields stretching for ml.es along water was also a great drawback. At one tone of the edict Ib to ho d the foreign- knots have their Ucs.gns In preparation, Noble Prentice, edl.ur of the KansnH TJo time ono of the principal owners thought ers blnmealle for the gravity of the oris s. par- eu DEALERS the shore from Kaanapall to Olowalu. fclx armored cruisers are nil of twenty-tw- o City Star, bus been stilc.teu with T3 Tho steamers that pass Lahalna stop only of nbandonlng tho field as a sugar ven- Two hurdled and Ufty while refugees alysis, Tlen-Ts.- n knots. Six of the protected cruis- to leave or take off the few passengers ture. But tho tldo turned, and year after from have arrived In Shanghai. urren Eurp, of the f lmous Arizona 12. and freight awaiting transportation. The year gave Improved results. The Intro- EMPEROK STILL Al.fVU. ers nre of seventeen knots and three ot family ut desperadoes, lius been shut Li o Maa- - duction of a new variety the Whitney twenty-tw- o same may be said of the landings of LONDON, Ju.y 11, 2:il2 p. m. Although knots. Four monltor.s ure a duel. o laea, Klhel and Maltena, between ISast cane originating on Paha a, which would Shanghai today repeats of twelve knots speed. Five deaths and thirteen prostrations thrive on high well the statement and West Mau'. Our steam packet then tho lands as as iho that both the Emperor and the Dowager The construction of a gunboat from heat was Chicago's record on on swiftly In Lahalna does an the lowlands, has had for the July Cth. King Bethel glides and smooth water are alive and telegrams from great In and Sts. around the lofty mountain of Haleaknla, much to do with tho subsequent devclon-me- nt lakes, authorized isas, is sus- Miss Dora Yates, a Jewess, Is the llrst years past Chinese olilclaldom agnin testify to the pended ponding o X tho ancient "House of the Sun," running of the estate. For ten safety of the Legations, the assertions no an arrangement with woman to take an A. M. degree In coal-bla- leading on o closely along the lava shores, this has been the cane Pahald longer stimulate hope here and pessimism Great Dr.taln as to the armament each England. 3 TJ un- estate, and It Is still growing In favor flvo the sea abreast of which Is almost will prevn 1 us long as the authorities, nation Bhnll maintain In those waters. An enrollment of the civilized a. TJ' except n deep sea line. each year. So long as It secures returns Is being In fathomable, with who, on their own showing, are able to The torpedo boat destroyers ure of tribes made the Indian a. Co as at present there can bo no question as ge't Territory. BAY OF KAIL.UA. to messages lo Hie const, fall to send twenty-nin- e nnd thirty knots, und o At daybreak the uouu Is close Pahala standing nt the head of the confirmation of the snfet.v of the foreign- the President Stcyn nnd General DeWct X O biuincr of our successful sugar And torpedo twenty-six- . twenty-eig- ht under the shadow of tho extinct crater of list estates. ers from some of the Legations In Pe- boats of nre mnrcitig towaru Fourchburg with o the plan now being ndopted nnd thirty 3,000 men. Mount Ilnleakaln, and a later drops king. London sees in the disappearance knots. The submarine I little by the present manager unqucstlon-all- y her nnchor In tho placid bay of Kallua, will and reappearance of prominent people at boat Plunger is under construction nt Col. Pettlt, charged with unbcomlng Insure to It for many years n pla 'e conduct i.i the Phi Ipplnes, has been where she remains several hours discharg- among Peking and the '(Torts apparently making Richmond, Va und arrangements are 00 9 ddOH 7 '00 ddOH T ing or taking on freight. This place, as the safest Investments on Hawnll. to shift the blnme from one to thp other, exonerated. The public road from vol- behiK made for contracting for six ad- Chicago well ns the entire district ns far ns tho Paholn to the and In the attempis to represent them- - Germans are declaring cano still remains ono of worst on c ditional Hol- against plunk. Tluy will sup- yLSAfdo. south point of Hawaii, has at present the . "nnlffnn no irlsift liti rs.f llinliiml u. ii.lnnlikiiluIIH..J.O.O, submarine bonts of the ihe silver llilUMill nn,l ll,r,.,l, ....,lt -- ,,.., "" "'. liomuu ,,i type. port McKinley. very few attractions for tourists. On the iV lne recent occurrences, only prep-- land Including- the Texas, the m.H i iLm, .. mountain slopes, back of Kallua may be ZiZ. ,i:,l for alibis and dclenBcs In view battleship fleet ot the United o... who shot nt the Prince of 'A downpour of rain IcavcB It ns It was nratlons States Wales, hns eiudd tho Brussels police seen the ever green cane llclds of tho of the approach of tho troops of the Pow- will consist of eighteen vessels, and an gone Is sea- almost Impassable In some places. may nnd to Paris. Kona Sugar Company, which this good ers and the tragedy they discover armored Hqundron, at- crop, ,500 A road between Pahala and tho on capital. cruiser counting the The report from Paris that nn son harvesting Its first about reaching the Chinese dis- sugar, to bo during volcano would sccuro much more travel According to a uHpntch Shanghai, New York and Brooklyn, of eight ves- tache of the American legation had tons of increased tho through Kau It has present. from appeared Is denied. next two years to four and five thousand than at the fighting at Tlen-Tsi- n July nth was the sels. Melville, owing to IIo-bok- tons annually. A few fields of coffee may CRATER OF KILAUEA. heav'est which has yet oecuned. the Rus- - "Wo nre getting a respectable navy Admlrn. the i lire, ndvocat s larger porthoUs bo seen scattered among the green fo (ago Of the crater of Kilauca, little can . slans alone burying 200 men. The allies now," Is the comment of Rear Admiral for passenger ships. on tho mountain slope, but from all ac- said. lies In a dormant with nre becoming exhausted by constant Industry prosper It state, lighting. Illchborn. i he schooner yacht Idler wns lost counts this docs not ns no pur-so- abundance of smoke and steam, but snya Tho Mnchlas, which hns been watch- In a storm near Cleveland nnd six taoeTaW" It might, were tho prlco of coltee more fire, unless It bo a faint glimmer now and A dlBpntch from Cnnton LI Hung were drowned. Is present. Chang ing United iBtli-m- remunerative than It at So then. The fact that the present level of is keeping excellent order thero. States Interests on the The St. Paul Gb bs, tho leadl"g Dem- long ns llrazll can raise this staple prod- the lava door In tho crater around Hnlc-- Robbers and pirates nre executed public of Panama and nt Columbian purts ocratic paper of Mlines:ita, bolted uct and dispose of It In tho leading mar- ly and frequently, nnd the people nro has iiiuuuiau i iuiiy av ii'ci ucruuua w.f , , , . ; ...... for the lust seven months, sailed tudny Hrynn und the pla' form. POWE LL kets of Buropc and America at seven and higher than It was In the early part of ,cwcu "u airai uio uisiuri. me peace, from Snn Juan for Hampton Roads, Seeretnry Root wants a standing ar- night cents a pound, there Is Utile or no the laBt century. Is proof that the crater JAPAN'S ARMY REINFORCEMENTS, my of 7C0J0 men. ten to Inducement to engage In Its cultivation - with twel.u of Kllauea has been raised, at least on PARIS, July 11. At a Cabinet council more cavnlry regiments. balsam of profitable Industry In any coun- VmbioI crnnt-Bia- . as a other the western half of It. 'ihe high west- - today the Minister of Fore gn Affairs, M. for M The League ot American Wheelmen imm try. em wall was reported by visitors In tho Del Casse, rend a telegram from Toklo Word comes from pov. Wultor Frear, met In Its twenty-llrs- t annual meeting WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. In the early dawn of tho second day out early part of the century nt 1,200 feet conllrmlng the news Japan will send nt on July lOtn. ex- that agent for Board, In Milwaukee woni.i) ovr.n, nt,r",a tho steamer rounds Kalae I'olnt, the ubovo the lava lloor. It cannot be more immediately to Tnku a complete division the American San Attorney General A. L. (of t i.r. Tin: thr treme southern capo of Hawaii a locality Frnnclsco, tho Hart's J MS i 01)1 II ill .IJ.iY Itnlniiin-.i-iii- than half Hint height now. The crnlerjof 19,000 men. that trading vessel California) mind has been wrecked by 'liro.hoaUliBir rklwill uti iulnetliiiaule iitu. noted for the wreckage and drift logs oc- nro u ml Hnlemaumau has unquestlonnoly A dispute)! from Cheo Foo dated' July "Queen of tho iBles" will touch at Ho- the excessive use uf cigars. casionally ' thrown ashore, and which often been raised during the past fifty years, 7th says the orphunaGe at Shan Tung (7) nolulu on her way to Julult. She is to Ilryan, Stevenson nnu the Democratic UNvoi.K'tri:i) r.STiMo.MAi.. lino the beach for miles, consisting mostly I'cm r W'. M'KHrHt'ft irei" uritp. i er nnd If tho three volumes of the enrly rec- lieen lenders met at Lincoln, Neb., on y Ttt 1 occa- lias pillaged, leave Snn Francisco about July 13th Ju wn.n'vi nl tauv 'lie llnl niu of Ai.lMftli ib'l, eua of timber and trunks of trees and ords of the be 9 tu map LTuit roll if. riiinfic a Volcnno House could found ENGLISH MILITARY PLANS. and will probably Honolulu out the campaign. Ii7jCii.lir ti Itlimot tl la sionally wreckage of vessels. It was hero they would throw Borne light on this reach Cholera mortality In Uomtlny con- Allviii? iir.tatluu uuii k'blntf trtfUKtli ti ilii vuicu.-- ' the visited the spot and LONDON, July 11. It wub btrougly ru August Cth will one that writer point. These volumes were claimed by ubout and remuln tinues high. The number of paisons In - nctnr Tlp-- t sketched one of the mnstB of United mored In service and play clubs tnat tho l.iowrr. Pnnrn'- In , Il im'p nt the Mr, llenj. Pitman, and arc supposed to or two days only. She takes as mis- India receiving aid Is 6,113,000. "I til "kit mi in- rl MonidiBi.fttrlneini" I U'T States sloop. of-w- Levant, which was Government was prepailng to send 100,000 Lqs Angeles passed 'i ton, nn.l Inv- - nlnr4 ivo.iiiaieiiilLil it tu ui have, been taken to Boston by him, when sionaries Mr. nnd Mrs. Gray, Miss Foss The Hutuld has nUlcr lost in the winter of 1SC0, while on tho l0 'l,u A com-pet- o toilicr aud mtitlra." he loft Hllo about 1SC5. t"Jm "tnin. and MIbs Palmer, to Into Republican hands, anil will passage from Hllo to the Mainland. After Foreign ofllcer buld to u represent- - the p.'.'-r- r The Volcnno Hotel Is under the. charge Ponape, with General Otis' Times. Mr. Tiinu Ileiinr.Ciciiilt.I,liinil'1o. le, leaving Hllo the ship was never heard ut.ve of lllt. A6s0Caied Press that no mission ut Friends desiring to Duinagu to the extent or UV.mii.cOO wan 1J. rl 'i "t iiifulmly, I l.n r.uu'nitil spar was of Mr. F. Wnldron, und la well kept. sucll couU1 bu poa8.bly sl)liri.a from any flft'.M nl in liii I t -- i'ii I nioi'in'fr inrir from. The that drifted ashore forcc write to of the Mlcroneslan mis- caused by Standard Lll tanks at Pay nirlnj)frme Ilipem for .uji.ii."iI ei.li't Stages run to and from Hllo to the Brlt-cve- ry mothor rniir tho fore or main mast, and had a rack crater inuta. nor was It possible for Orcat I, t My mU vol two days, nnd, the road being sionaries will please have their letters onne N, J being struck by ginning. iie'rlr 71 jn-- 'Hi. chut utmaimouuil for guna still remaining on It. The di- ntn wjth tlt.r present responsibilities to Cth Charles Asehln, a former San Fran. IB blt nnnr." good, thero is considerable travel oyer II. n secUred, ready before the nf August, ns this mensions of the spar wcro carefully mea- Benu out 8Uch forco wherever cIbco millionaire, has been arrested In "EN 3 T'fK Pllf.KOM MIMKI)IA.TKLY. The faro to or from the Volcano House d will bo the only direct communication suredlength, girth and a piece cut out however, ho udded. It may safely bo Sun FranclHco and sent to LOO I OUOH gUICICI.A' Itni.lllVIU). Hllo Is Bcven dollars. Many changes year, Jail for from It for identification. This piece scrUu that Btrong British reinforcements with those Islands, during this BEE TIUUE MA"K AS lljVU OK tACU proved tho spar to have been made of havo taken place among the residents rf wm ue on tne:r wny ,0 th0 var liast bo . witAi'i'r.it. rne cuuue some navsng num The . Innlsh Scnntc has refused to Kauri-gu- m timber, and as the ship was uisinci, "ui fore the end of September. Court Notes. 'promulgate thp Czar'o rescript regtrd-In- g 8eo th' "Tliun in IVwe I noV, In was thought iu inu BUKiir euiiiiiuiiy. aniaii cmio IouJ ju," uii ilmiliner ui-- St uJii. built the United Stntes, It AMERICAN TROOPS LAND, LI Cheung thi use of the Russian lunguage In It could not bo the Levant's. How- patches may be seen on every side, plant has been appointed Chinese that WASHINGTON, July ll.-- The following Finland. ever, the piece taken from tho mast was cd chiefly for seed, which Ib In demand In Interpreter for the Circuit Court. Inspector Pfnn Tmltitloni. Eittblhlisl'1121. cablegram bcon received Navy General Jamont of tho H Oltp-- n. to Washington Min- the district. Tho Improvements of tho has at tho Judge Stan'ey has resumed the practice QQUV-TI- mil FtTIMHlH flKS' sent by the American .Department from Admiral Remcy: law nnd has opened French army has resigned besx se of piioui.p ister, and on to the record of Olaa Sugar Company are evident, and of olllces over the n i:i" T'intrt BT'itts not omit- referring In every - "CI,B July Navy; Illfliop bank, Henry Holmes, the Interference of the War Minister L1II3 TIilK.Itl.NOUni;i) couim l.iatiiin- the Levant, It was found she had work direction BeemB to he push- l'"' w'tu BtafT. that cd. This, course. Is all I Arrived yesterday. Two battalions Ninth Fred. Wundcnberg has appointed with the once been to Auckland, New Zealand, and of nloneer work. been Is increasing t Unit- ron a couch. " Infantry nnd one battullon marines, Col, guardian Cartwrlght' In Trndi between tt while there had a new mast put In,' which nnd Intended only to atart operations m of the minora ed States and Spain, The steamur Leon iial?aii oi AMttro. new Meade, landed toduy lo proceed to Tien p'aee of M. re- novrxiva waa made from a Knurl-gu- tree, Thla this and untried district. J, Monsarrut. who has t c a large cargo general Tain. Allied forces at Tlen-Tal- n engag signed, XIII. of gave perfect Identification, and It was ' The first section of the railroad connect rrnm New York. ASTIlJtA. INr'MJjr 7,, t c. a log ed In maintaining their defenses. Order J, M. been merchandise jOIl In Washington spar re- Hllo with Olaa plantation has 'wen Vivos hna substituted In plnco A lire Tramp's shipbuilding ynrds decided that the completed, e1 Solace here to tnke Ick and wounded In at having Alu-al- u, nnd we were favored by Iho of Fanny Strauch tho bond ot Joseph nr rnnniSTs iwi PTOPKKnirriur. ferred to as drifted ashore at Yokohama ,hosp'tal. Oregon proceed destroyed models and other property Soi.n llio AVfTPAI. superintendent. Mr. Kluegel, with a t0 Fllber, who Is suing Rrohum oln-bam- JT A", NuV belonged to the Levant the only rello ri.ie Nicholas worth J200.000. The battle ship o ud COI.I) over It. The depot la located near tno Bt'n to dock nt Kure. towed by charter-steam- er In the Circuit Court for J3.200 damages for S5KAI.AN11. CAI'C l.O. ever recorded from her. The full details ed Bteamcr and convoyed by Nushvlllo. anu the Russian cruiser Varlaii iMtiMU. ui.,;.,s.i, .ti r.i, of thla Incident wcro published at tho time wharf at Walakea. The road is breach of contract. narrowly escaped. ten mllea long In learned from Admiral Seymour at T, If. Mallng Mo,', In tho Advertiser of 18S1, again re- and runs nn almost "" of Portland, has been George Jncoji Schwelnfurth, claimed and straight ,Tlen-Te!- n foreigners thero are hard press, appointed AgeutB for Hawaiian Islands: ferred to In the same paper March, IK'S. I counio through the Hllo forsat clerk of the United States by his followers to be tne true Messiah belt to a temporary station, some two nrie1. It EM BY." Courts by Judge Mr, Mallng ex- HOLLISTBH UHUO CO.. LTX ROAD TO VOLCANO. Esle. and the Son of God. has renounced the three mllea from the site of the augn' TUB FIOHTINO AT TIKN-TSI- N. pects to arrive In Honolulu about tho faith nnd announced that he will leave BENSON SMITH ft CO. Passengers from tho Kau etcamexs land mill, yet to be erected. It carrtea all tip' LONDON, July II, 4:W a. m. According middle of September, tho "heaven" at once, UODRON DUUQ CO.

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. mi tutc MxHihJ I dm a t"f ltai"i h Mr I imps fretn Cbffaa i.iu t .... ,i ,n i, immr ii It ra ib. . l gwl ot wai ainutna ili imdilhut hoh on account nf thr bfaH ia i,i i lumuuil aid CatholK Chrtiim who ItiMilllHMy otirpnwar th.. chin i ,i Mi.lbn of p rttuui (Ultra wi dMlroy tile dipnivnl iwcla taltiiuul (a in Improving ,.e ii. .nuttii hr aanhiy nrmb . All who ar fwiily to distribute injur, ut tala China hla family from calamity, birna ipiitalr The Strain ian.nl wtir ' ulna y." ' I ,. i , i. i it ! in tanwra of pnMonlnK uvlls. Native olllolnla nnd r tun ..f f. i r m.'i.l fur. I" Fori at ateuiitd rrpfc"'iull?r ' Mil . I .!i.i- I .TftH. warn pavpla to diariganl the profllnmntlon. li.'J. ! I' ' In. i. t be I... I Hiii' Ul III' l.n ..f tli. In. " men ham thf llexer . r- - I .rm.-inc.- i fig! il.K'il. v l II. t Wl f l.lilltti ! remshl a' .in if hi I. MM I'MIIOU To PRRHIDKNT. Sufo rti'lrM) bv th- - Biini.nstj. tr:al ibf mb fvfiniiit !l ttv mort rr tho KorciKiiors Wer fmprobiiblo Ins (inplnhil .- -Th following was by Preildaat At Lnt, Accounts m Jmianin. MrfTON, Ohio, July enblmrnni racHed marital le. 'Jm ltik b th Intel frr u few tn.iidrnl Mchu.lty Fttdayi Koaiileiitj. nn! ih-- li y vwtory, WHO snow tn aporn wa of Whito Tim arut Ausmnn matltisl fi.-- Tlin William McICIa Aecoiuio of tlio AIasu.ro -- VMWfl from the comblm d "HKNDKKuUltn. July President of the Unltml States, Of the ilnfnsr. Al Inst Vty svallatile my ra Tlfin-Tsl- lay: For rixqilnt.y'a warm wonlH of condolence m tho murder of OovornniHUt-'Jikin-Tf- cin tr was hurrlt-i- l up thtr rlw r in n, and tidings from them are bring Yur UoaiimO tliu Iff ins A rltii rln In 1'eklng I xpraa my most I recognize threln thr Empress L).Viir await! with th Intrnsml Intetesi. sincere thanks. puwera to ilospnt't' common Impulse of the Interests which bind the civilized nations toBelhi r. 11 id uimoiI Ainuririiu Hciniorooinonl Among the Into rwsorts Is an that thf har anktU Japan "WILLIAM, Emperor" Atfiiin a ferea of JO.Oij) men o the iteone at onct. , large tranaport fleet la mliln at port Hiroshima nn the Inlnrd a, and the troop are bring hurried MAY HAVE HKHN OVERWHELMED. 2U.O00 ops. rjlnn, tho of 7, 2:10 Iho Express, J.ipan Moving Tr already upon the spot omi nrklng amid limnniM wnthuslnam, tin LONDON. July a. in. Tho Chefoo correspondent of thither, thoto says Is no longer any bun overtnk aeeno itrotiBly resemMIng those attondlnp the deiinrturc of the forces In the lati on Thursday, there doubt that disaster Russian force of 3. Tlen-Tsl- n for Peking on Juno 11th. The China-Japa- n wnr, it Is now genernlly rtyjogn'zed by pn-a- and people that thlf en tho that left a Held gun complement and carried their own transports. As Empire, by reason of Ha KOOfrxnphlciil position, Iibh the whip-han- d in this extraor- Russians hnd full lOttilng tlieni twenty-fou- r dxys, It Is assumed thnt thry dinary crisis nnd that tin opportunity Is now afforded It to put the entire world has been heard from for have been overwhelmed. Trustworthy news Is received to tho effect that nil the under deep and lasting obllBatlon. Japan has an army of half n million tra'nnl ifnd horses u military rivalling In ffllelency the army of Ger- country to the nortnenst of Peking Is coveted with the corpses of men are. Iho two latest telegrams received by tho Advertlsor on an nnd disciplined men, as mnchlnr took place In the f i many. Of lalo Rustla has been looming na a formidable rival In tho Orient, nnd of the western garrisons. Fighting of a desperate charactor -- Associated l'rcss special: neighborhood of Tlcn-Tsl- n on Juno 30th. f 10. SecrMnry ling received, a dispatch the Russian bugbear has proved heretofore n potently repressive Influence alike 4-- WASHINGTON, July Tho of Stnto Taku dispatches say an nttack In great forco Is expected nt nny moment. Th Shanghai, stating Hint It Is glv-.- .. on tho Government, the press and the pcopjo generally. All Hint has now vanished be- from Mr.' Ooodnow, United States Comul nt supreme Importance Chlneso commanders are awaiting the arrival of more guns nnd reinforcements f i.v tin. nnvemor of Shun Tuur Hint the Legations were standing on In tho new national consciousness that Japan hns risen Into ..hi eye world she Is virtually the mistress of the situation. It fore making nn effort to retake the city. 5, tho outtnws were Mr. Ooodnow adds that this In the of this nnd that rf 3uly nnd that recognized Russia must inevitably a back seat, and furthermore that -- - Is thnt take statement uocs noi ouium kuhuiui uwnira is mado.ln-th- e new apportionment, tho groat Northern TIEN-TSl- July 10. Il In reported t'rom Chinese sources Hint foreigners 'n whatever settlement possession of on of tho Prlncn'a palaces, opposite nnd Power will bo forred to unite with the rC(.t In nccordlnB such Justice to Japan as fHEWAR y-- at Peking have tnken given In of IN SOUTH AFRICA SUGAR MARKET BOOMIKG commanding tho British Legation, and Hint tho native Christians havo been will wipe out the deadly affront wrenehhiK from her tho fruits her rf former victories. Illstoilcnlly, It will be the finest . Instnnco of popt'.c Justice -t- therein. f- Installed known, while It will also nrcompllsh Imnipnso good by warding nrt perlfaps perma- -- A. nently between thP of which has so HH-tT- the threatened conflict two Powois, the fear 1m sugar news from the Main- frHHH-H-H- H TTlTlT TT TT 0 long disturbed the peace of tho Orient, LONDON. July 1. General liotha Thiv latest Is furntshed In the circular of Wil- NEW YOHK, July 10. A dispatch to iho Trlbiino from London Bnys: Politically tho Chinese crisis will undoubtedly have a controlling Influence upon sliowlnj; Increased activity. Ills patrols land here. ns In China, according to reports, LI Hung Dlmond & Co., ot July 10, by cour-te- s While there Is no light there Is n setnc of departing daikncss In China. The the situation Just the latest wide of counttV. ap- liams. Chane has been summoned to Peking, so Japan, It is recognized, must call to tho cover stretches & Viceroys, who have taken n lln of action of their own, understand what of Messrs. Schaefcr Co. of this .Southern head of affairs Its strongest man, nnd Marquis Ito will undoubtedly assume, con- proach near the British outposts und city. Tho market is exceptionally Btrong, on both In Peking and in Europe, nnd aro not In sympathy with Prince famous coadjutor, Count Invtiye, be needed, as In the iinal re- s going trol. Ills will ulso engage In skirmishes while larger bod- quite nn advance having been made since man nnd tho Boxers. They have been waiting Tor n counter movement against adjustment this Empire will need nil tho diplomatic skill It can command to eopc advices. Tho letter ls,aa follows: with Hint of tho "West, nnd In this the Count is nn ncknowledged chief. to attack, declining to al- the last nnd now n reaction lias sot In against massacra. nnd ies threaten I 10. ho military usurpation, that Industrially, Japan must Buffer heavily thiough the comploto rupturo of her SAN FRANCiaCO, July Since Juno -- to caught by re ovolutlon, they nre as?erfng their nutlioilty nnd sondhiB to tho palaco Information vast nnd growing trade. with Chlnn. Her finances nre nt a low ebb, also, something low themselves be the 30, our last advices to you, tho local mar- vjspectlng the armamentn of the foreign Powers nnd tho coiiibined forces of the akin to n panic having prevailed for a few months past. Tho stock market of late turn blows which the British promptly ket has been advanced on July 3d, .10, has taken a decided slump nnd business lfl nlinost 'a standstill. Much hope Is and again on the 9th as per following which Prince Tuan nnd tho Empress have dened. at to deliver. Attacks of this sort C.35; boxes, comes out Peking It docs not follow that n good felt, however, thul a general clearing of the nlr will speedily follow the present seek list: Domlnos, half barrels, If little trustworthy news d C.C0; (A) lino crushed, nre going In through tho foreign Consulates great storm In tho Orient, nnd thnt as a result or tlm gathering of tho world Powers wcro made Friday Inst at Plnnnrsport cubes crus.ied nnd leal of truth nnd common sense noi CIO: powdered, 5.70; candy granulated. of men In and out a new llfo Is to dawn upon the entire East. Pole-Care- w and Tho ind provincial centers. For this reason 3omu tho on General at S.70;' CO); dry gran the Legations will bo spared, nnd that n WASHINGTON, July 10. 1 lie State Department has finally concluded to make dry granulate, line, if Parliament nro now convinced that Springs. Generals Botha and Dewot G.C0; A, tlio question adjusted by diplo- public the Identical note which was recently delivered to tho Powers as defining ulated, coarse, confectioners 5.o; .nice will bo ordered from tho pnlnce nrl China seemingly operating In combina- 5.20; D.10; golden C, nor press dispatches warrant this conclusion, but tho position of tho United States respecting the Chlneso trounles. It Is understood aro magnolia A, extra C, matic means. Neither olllclnl Is to divid- 5.00. wcro mado for ex- signs In several quarto s of tho clouded sky. The Empress Dow-- l that this circular of Instruction was drawn up on tho SOth or Juno and transmit- tion. Botha reported have Llko advances 'here nro hopeful mov- port to the Hawaiian Islands. Dry gran- ager Is evidently playing orr Prince Chlnp nBnlnst Prince Tunn and throwing out ted Jo Canton for tlio npprovnl of the President and communicated to tho Powers ed his forces Into two parts, one Is n w ilch Impresses tho illplomntlsts here. They concerned on the 3d of July. It embodies the views to which this Government lias to to ulated today quoted nt 5.35. an anchor to windward. This fact ing west and the other the south, 2, Tlon-TH- very beginning de- BASIS. Juno 30, no sales; July spot with composuro tho details nPdcSprato lighting nt ln nnd Iho strictly ndhered from the of the present troubles, and which tho Dewet. read try to effect n Junction with SCO 1 1; quotation unchang- Chinese upon .the al led troops. They nssert that skirmishes fendant Powers have one by one taken Into favorable consideration. Tlio announce- sale tons, at of the attacks are out, exaggerating G, 300 1 to Europeans and Am rlcniis are trivial are of no nccount when ment of the President at the start that we did not consider ourselves nt war ISoer circulars ed with ono sale July tons, at u which casualties 9, 300 freight is practical cvldenco tho Chin so forces aro divided nnd thnt the Lega- Willi the Chinese nation and that all our efforts should bo directed toward local- tlio Chinese troubles and urging the until July tons, cost nnd Jiore that 4.7fi, making 90 cen- tions are allowed to hold their ground. izing the disturbances In the province of Chlh LI and keeping thenn from spread- burghers to rejoin the army. sale, at net basis for Tlcn-Tsl- enlisting on trifugals In Now York 1.70, San Francis- Belntrd details of the lighting at n nro conflicting and untrustworthy, ing throughout the Empire by the sldo of peace tho power of the Vice- L.ord Roberts and several al- roys Southern Chlnn. anas not npiufently nil co, i.ssr.. jout there nro mnny signs that tho antl. foreign movement Is weakening, that tho of Central and been ndopted by the columns are still out within strik- forces are preparing to make a successful advance upon tho cnpltnl, and thnt ortier Powers. It is too soon to prophesy the ultimate results, but thus far tho LONDON BEETS. Juno 30, lis 3d; Ju- lied ing of Dewct. 2, 2 3d, 3 Cth tVuo diplomatists In European capitals, nre not wasting their lime, but are dolug Indications me nil favorable. It will bo seen that no answer from tho different distance ly lis lis and Ith, useful work In n most practical way. Powers wns required or expected to the circular of July 3, but It Is understood It Dr. Conan Doyle, In tin Interview lis 5 .v. and 9th, lis 4 has been everywhere favorably received nild no objections have boon made Dry granulated In New Y'ork advanced THE EMPRESS RESUMES SWAY. that with the Dally Telegraph's Pretoria to It In any qunrter. It Is not true that there has been any formation of groups correspondent, says the hospital ar- .10 July 3 and again on the 9th, making July 10. N0W3 from oIH i 1 sources was received at 10 o'clock dust or combination of I'owers nf any sort. It may be positively nsserted, for Instnnce, price 5.S5, equal 0.73 net. SHANGHAI, rangements been severely tried, night to the effect that tho Empress had mi June 30th resumed the reins of Oovcrn-nen- t that the ot France and the United States has been most constant have EASTERN AND FOREIGN MARKETS nnd appointed Tung Lu Prlino MlnlM r. It Is said thnt she sent a dispatch and cordial. but that no more could havebeeii done. Latest mall advices under date of July to Nanking by courier nt tho rate of 100 miles per day, thanking tlio Viceroys of The circular which was sent to our foreign representatlcs Is ns follows: Lord Roberts,-I- the course of an In- 5 report tho market very strong nt tho 1 pro- tho Yang Tse Klnng provinces for their ynlty and recommending that they DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, D. JULY 3, 1000. thought tho char- advanced quotations. European markets C, terview, said he that stronger, tect forelBners nt any cost. "In this critical posture of affairs In China It is deemed appropriate to define tho ges brought against the Governments decidedly owing to Increased LONDON, July 10. Chinese olllclnl sources furnish nnother surprise today In attitude of United ns ns present circumstances permit bo demand from America. It is estimated thf States far this to by William A. Burdette-Cotitt- s, Con- innouncliiB that the Dowager Empress, who had been reported within two weeks as done. AVo adhein to tho policy adhered to by us In 1SW of peace with the Chi- that this country hns taken from Europe Jead, fled, poisoned and hopelessly mad, lun resumed tho reins of power. The date nese nation, of furtherance ot lawful commerce, and of protection of lives and prop servative member of Parliament for since May fully 130.000 tons. Tho demand jjlven V June 30, the same on which th wholesale massacre of foreigners Is al- erty oi our cuuens uy an means guarantceu miner extra territorial treaty rights Westminster, that Inadequate provision for refined xhas been very brisk and the leged to have occurred. and by tho law of nations. If wrong be done to our citizens, we propose to hold tho the sick and wound- reflnorles aro reported to bo largely over- telegram Sheng, tho Administrator of Telegraphs and Railroads, to the had been made for sold, Tho of responsible authors to the uttermost accountability. Wo regard the condition at ed, were probably based upon one hos- Chinese Minister nt "Washington, Yv'u Tin Pang, saying the Imperial Government Peking as one or virtual unarehy, whereby power and responsibility is practically Mr. Llcht's latest mail reports as to the II hasty generalization there- Is protecting tho Legations, appears to in with tho dispatch from Shanghai of devolved upon the local provincial authorities. So long as they are not in overt pital and a beet crop are more favorable. The sta- this moraine;, particularly with reference to the alleged directions given by the collusion with rebellion and use their power to protect foreign life and property, we on. tistical position according to Wlllctt &. "DowaRer Empress relative to tho protection of foreigners. At the. sumo time people regard them as representing the Chinese people, with whom wo seek to remain In The Times' Pretoria correspondent Gray, total stock In all hands July 4, eonttmit! to ask why, If tho Legations art protected, the Ministers are not permit- pence and friendship. The purpose of the President Is, as It has been heretofore, telegraphs that General Colvllie lias U. S. four ports estimated 151,456 tons, ted to communicate with tho outer world. Shong's expressed fears that tho food to In agnlnst 29,72S tons last year. Six princi- act concurrently with the other Powers, first opening up communication been home. and .ammunition of the Legations nro exhausted nro counteracted by the news that with Peking nnd rescuing tho American olllelals, ordered pal ports Cuba, 3D.D0O tons, against 61,600 missionaries and other Ameri- 9. tele- Prince Chlng, tho commander of tho Maiclm Held force, la tlmin, be- cans who are In danger; secondly affording all possible protection everywhere in LONDON, July Lord Roberts tons last year. Total stock In all princi- sides which It Is now known that In tho last resort there nre nvallnble for food sev- China to American llfo nnd property, thirdly, in guarding and protecting all let. graphs to the War OIIIcg from Preto- pal countries latest uneven dates by ca- usually kept Mean- 5, 1,359,930 eral hundred ponies, within the walls of tlio British Legation. gltlmato American Interests, und fourthly In aiding to prevent a spread of the dls-- ria as "The olllcer command- ble July tons, against 1,070,337 according Jnpnneso Lugntlon Japanese no follows:. tons year, while, to tho here, tho by means share ordeis to the other provinces ot the Empire, and a recurrence of such disasters, ing at Hellbron reports that State Sec- last showing deficiency under the general opinion that tho advance on Peking must be liulellnlloly delayed. The it Is, of course, too early to forecast the motions of attaining this last result, last year 310.3S1 tons. Tlon-"Tal- retary Ullgnaut, State Attorney Dick- jftlclnls. assert that tho Japanese havo no Intention of halting at Taku or but the policy of tho Government of the Fulled States Is to seek a solution which Latest estimates of tho sugar crops of bill proposo to advance on Peking during tho present week. Their military may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve territorial nnd son and Members of the Council Van tho world, grand total cane and beet su- authorities express tho opinion thnt 20,OOi)of their troops, In addition to tho Inter- administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly Powers by Tader and Kuppervergen came In yes- gar, 8,320,911 .ons, against 7,9:2,0C2 last already uvnllable, will sumoo entry trealy year. national forces, to force an Into the Chinese nnd International law, and safeguard for the world tho principle of equal and Im- terday and surrendered. Estimated Increase In tho world's capital. production, 32S.SS2 tons. partial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire. LONDON, July 0. Late news from Emperor William despatched the German warship Buzzard from Kiel for China "You will communicate the purport of tills Instruction1 to &. the Minister for For- reports Boers In- ahls morning, while tho German cruisers Gcler nnd Roeadler have been ordered lo eign AITairs. HAY." South Africa that the proceed to China as rapidly as possible from their American and Australian sta- AMERICAN REINFORCEMENTS. effectually attacked General Buller's Bodies From tho Bay. tions, respectively. It has been learned bj tho Associated Press that the Chinese NEW Y'ORK, July '9. WASHINGTON, July 7. today escort beLwecn Standerton and Heidel- Two bodies Legation here, though apparently unable to communicate directly with Peking, ls Tho Issue of tho formal orders for Hie dispatch returning wero today Indirectly. lo tlio East of more than fi.OOO troops from the Army posts In tho United berg on Saturday, na he was recovered from the wreck getting news from there Tho official of tho Legation declare the pres- States of ent trouble Is entirely tho work of Prlrpa Tuan and that tho Government, the wns a'niniiirestatlon of tho energy with which the Government Is now about to act from a visit to Lord Roberts. the steamer Saale. This makes 148 Dowager Empiess and tho Chinese generally aro against tho Boxers. Tlio official" in the Chlneso matter. True, these, troops nro nominally destined for tho Philip- SENKICAL, Orange River Colony, corpses thus far recovered of the vic- .ilso nay they havo reason to hope that tlio situation nt Peking is improving, pines to replaco t.ie volunteers now tlieie, but It Is numltted that they aro being 9, recon- tims of fire nnd sent out by a July (Monday). An extended the which destroyed the Ching will succeed in protecting foreigners. They sto-cie- o route that will easily admit of deflection to Taku or some other that Princo the scouted the port. naissance today resulted in tho dis- North German Lloyd pier at Hoboken of tho massacre of the people In tin Legations and the poisoning of the Km-'jer- convenient Chinese nnd Downger Empress, express the opinion Chlng WASHINGTON, July 10. General MacArthur cabled the War Department that covery that the Boers had evacuated all nnd burned the steamers Saale, Bremen that Prince and the loyal Maine on Viceroys could bo best assisted by the promised dispatch of nternntlonnl lelnforee-ixnt- s tho Fourteenth Infantry and the Fifth Artillery will leave on Friday for Taku. their positions nround SeneknI. Num- and June SOth. and tho promise of help In tho formation of a strong government. Other troops are being sent to .replace these. bers appear to have gone towards -- h TIEN-TSI- N AGAIN BOMBARDED. JAPANESE TROOPS .MOVING. Flcksburg and tho remainder in the IS IT RIGHT FOR AN EDITOR TO RECOJiMKND PATENT MEDI NEW YOIIK. July 10, -- A dispatch to the Herald from Clio Foo, dated Sunday. LONDON, July 7. The Jnpnneso Minister, Knto Takkl, received a dispatch from direction of Bethlehem. Tho British :tayu: Tol.lo this evening giving his Government's, reply to Great Britain's question as commanders express the opinion that CINES? Tlen-Tal- n to whether, Refugees who have arrived from bring the following Information: with tho consent of the other I'owers, Japan Is willing to send large tho retirement of the Boers foreshadows Sylvari reinforcements to China. Japan replied was to From Valley News, Brevard, The Chinese resumed tho bombardment of the foreign quarter last Tuesday and that sho prepared carry out the a speedy end ot the war in this section N. C.J were ordered that day to leave. The bombardment is described suggestion nnd that one division would bu dispatched immediately. seml-olllcl.- country. It niny bo. a question whether ed- the worst yet experienced, but there were no BERLIN, July 7. A il note says: "In replying to Japan's request for of tho the is civilian casualties, though ninny or itor of a newspaper has the right to nnarvelous escapes aro reported. A force of British nnd Russians tried to silence notice the Powers attitude toward China, Germany has replied she regarded the publicly any maintenance or harmony among ac- recommend of the various "ha Chinese guns, but retired without effecting their object. the I'ow rs of prime Importance and would, proprietary medicines which lloud the Two guns from the Terrible silenced the Chinese guns on Thursday, cordingly, assent to any measures not to In other quarters." Poru's Tax to Chili. but Hie WASHINGTON, market, yet as a preventive of suffering duel recommenced on Friday. July ".The Importan dispatch to tho Stato Department from NEW YORK, July 10. A despatch to we feel it a dufy to say a good word Two lnmdred refugees, mostly women nnd children, left Thursday and Filday Consul General Ooodnow this morning bn revived hope hi a measure that the Lima, Peru, says: for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lighters, towed by launches, or at least some of them, nre still alivo In Peking, having survived at the Herald from in nnd renched Tnku safely. Small bodies of Bos- Garland's new pamphlet, treating of Diarrhoea Remtdy. We havo known nians and Japanese were met at short Intervals nil tho way down. To their pres- least two weeks longer tlian was supposed to bo possible. They were allvo only and used this medicine in our family ence was due tho pacific demeanor of tho Chinese. Several burning villages were five days ago. The Ministers and stall's and guaids aro still holding out. In fact. the war Indemnity collected by Chill for twenty years, and have always passed. They aro supposed to have been set on tiro by Russians, who occupy a If the only thing they havo to faco is starvation, as Consul Goounow now states, the from Peru nnd Bolivia since 1S79, haH found it reliable. In many cases a Tlen-Tsl- n olllelals bellevo there is ground hope fort midway between and Tnku, where they have a totpedo boat. Sev-o- n substantial for that tho horrlblo stories of made a deep Impression here. . dose ci this remedy would save hours ot hundred Russians nro occupying the last few days from Shanghai of nameless crimes and massacres committed up- tho railway ami station at Tong Ku, Japau-cs- o Figures nre given which show that suffering while a physician is awaited. troops were landing at Tnku. The Yorktowu twentv-llv- o on the Legatlonors are at least premature. We do nnt bplleve In rlnnomllni Im took American refu- by 1935 Chill will havo received for ni- gees on board. Tho Germans went aboard a German wirsh'lp, while tho British Ono certain effect of Consul General Goodnow's dispatch will be to cause tho plicitly on any medicine for a cure, but wen transferred to tin. llalnchl and the Hal Loong. Tho former has reached olllelals here, and without doubt the European Governments, to redouble their ex- trate nnd Iodine from the Peruvinn we do beiieve that if a bottle of Cham- to push forward a force to Poking. The hope is twenty-thre- e Che Foo with llfty refugees on the way to Shanghai. The latter, with l.'iO. is ertions main for speedy action province of Tarapaca berlain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept to Nagasaki. still in Jnpan. According to tho Japanese Legation here, which has Into advices hundred and fifty million Chilian dol- on hand and administered at the incep- from Toklo, U2.000 Japanese are now on The British cruiser Alacrity called at Cheo Foo this morning from Wei Hal Wei soldiers Chinese soil. If tills report Is true, lars, and from Bolivia six hundred and tion of an a:tack much suffering might .o obtain more buiih for Tlen-Tsl- n. which Is weak In the Japanese Government has accomplished more than was expected, and tho olll- be avoided, and in many cases the artillery. The Immediate no fifty million dollars. of tho allies Is to take tho native city and stop the bombardment and sniping. elals see reason why the further advance on Peking should not begin Immedi- presence of a physician would not be ately. Is said that Japan Is not expected to make this campaign single-hande- d. war Indemnity paid to Chill required. At tMs been our ex- NEWS FROM CHINESE It Thus the least has SOL'RCES. Tho foreign forces nt Taku and Tlen-Tsl- n will to the utmost with the will thousand million do- perience during the last twenty years. Japanese army reach three by 'CHICAGO. July Chinese arc beginning to receive by letters and pa- corps In tho movement on Peking. What form that llarsa greater sum than Franco paid For sale all dri""istB and dealers. vers tlio first news from home of the tumble now existing in the northern prov- shall take Is not known. Such details wll be left to the commanders In the tlelij. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for inces of their native land. It is said that Japan Is to bo compensated for tho work sho la going to under- to Germany. One of the most Intelligent Celestials in Chicago Is In receipt of a lotter from take In tho common cause. Her military preparations aro very extensive, and the his brother, who Is nn olllcer In the Clilm.So navy. Although tho letter was writ- coming campaign Is certain to Involvo heavy cost. It would bo unjust to expect Ja- oaeaaaaoaai ten several weeks iigo at the llrst outbr.u of trouble, much that was written as pan to meet this herself. Sho has no mtsslonniie.s in China and consequently Is to what would probably take placo bus perhaps less Interested Hellishly la China than any of the Powers In tho -- transpired. In regard lo tho contents of terrible the, lotter, ho said: That the bloodiest war known In Its history Is now brewing happenings In Shantung nnd Peking. It tho Powers havo agreed upon tho form .n Chlnn, I lmvo no doubt. The man who lH now In charge of tho military affairs In Japanese Indemnity Is to assume, the facts cannot I elicited here, but It will prob- tho region where the Boxers abound Is w,.ji versed In tho nrts of modern wnrfare. ably be a money indemnity which China will have to pay. Ilororo this war ends I would not be surprised l.OOO.OuO many If Chlneso woro killed. How HAS THERE BEEN A MASSACRE? forelcners will meet death I cannot conjecture, but tho number will bo great. LONDON, July 7. massacre of foreign chll-die- n .vor alnco tho Chlneso learned a lesson from Japan they have been training them-Tiely- "The tho Ministers, tlio women and guards eighteen con- In tho urts of warfare. They hav4. as line guns as any Government nnd well nnd tho at Puking after days of hopeless resistance is trulned men behind them. firmed," says a News Agency dhpatch from Shanghai, dated July Cth, nnd received "My brother writes me Hint the great majority of Chinese In tho southern in i.onucm touny. ( provinces arn UEnliiKt tho ruling powers an( the Boxers. There Is largo claBs In "When the ammunition nnd food were exhausted," continues the dispatch, "the China called pensioners, a Chinese fiends closed In upon tho Legations who will bo with tlio Government, and as they nro well-train- nnd butchered nil those who remained soldiers they will do terrible execution. allvo. Afterward they set lire to tho Legation buildings, in which the remains of "I would like to scu the trouble settled without war. but If it must como, It will the victims were consumed In ono horrible holocnust." bo a good thliiK for tho future of Chlnn. The Ignorant Chlneso Is of tho belief The dispatch does not statu tho source from which tho nows of this "confirma- missionary Is that Is It Is thought Is dis- the sent there to rob him of his land, nnd consequently this war will tion" received, but thut this Indicated by another Shanghai for tho homo. Tho Chlneso has seen whero Russia, Franco patch, which Btates that the Taotal, or olllcer In chnrgo of several departments nt Siavo and Germany Shanghai vicinity, now r. c,oun,lf,,'ll1 llf taxes greatly increased European and admits that no Legations exist In Peking. They nro rule, tITu ,S.f 'n0 under said to It Is and his life, and ho will not tight with have been exterminated, and admitted that no foreigners have been -- .. , ,,... left nlivp...... ,,,,, , peniup suppose. The c h nese a slow to m but when onro aroused nothing can stop him. Repot ts of the atroclt'es committed by Prince Tuan upon tlio Chinese nro ap- palling. Ho ItHidlng butchered, Is J!Ce'ls..n cJm"B n K'"1 Kln to sweep nwny all those old supe rtsti- - had l,0 Chlneso It said, for merely daring to t.JP'i"? petition him to control the orgle df blood dis- w..nShris,Ilun3;ze?,!,.0ini,'l,'-,'m,- t ""' nn, at and restrain his followers. The """ ""' ' patch concludes with tho announcement that Chi 1.1 Wang Wen Chao A by AN UNPARALLELED SITUATION."' has been killed the Boxers. A dispatch says message , ,, from Tnku that tho last from Edwin H. Conger, tho rJ Pb Phtn tnllil(, ,)f lml thu United States Mln.stcr at Peking, brought there by runners, rends as follows; "We T.ln hourlJ ?'i.U,e '"""T8.1 '" th" at0 of l" ffelgners In Peking and are besieged. Tho provisions aro becoming exhausted nnd tho situation Is desperate.. ias lmrfn' ,l;im.0r.'l T1' 1,ltllll" ' unparalleled. Never In The relief force should advance and give us notice by signal." wprwentatlvos of nil tho great Powers havo been Runners also conllrm tho report of the burning of tho native city of Poking. .i ""7 "!"" "i me enemy anu ivjlreatcned with They worn assassination. CRISPl'S VIEWS. i7,,V ""'" Vcru 'delved from them, but tho women-- S events of th. !..,8t - f. ,J0.V"me.a?.ura,'- "'creased their perlk It Is prob. NEW YORK, July 7. A World spccln from Homo says; Ex.Promlor Crlspt three nnd four hm,,i.T vu,"",u"" yiere. number ng somuwtiero between said today: "1 am convinced tho dismemberment of Chlhn is Imminont. The Integ- BV,?e,rea, n. lh0 ,,r,u,h B""0" Brounds. which rity of China Is Impossible after this revolt. Once let tho fabric of tho Chinese --""iT... l.?"c,0,uro by hlsi walls, canabia of b..inc. .lefrfn.ip.i ...p. Government bo touched chnos Inevltnbly I s'ronKly everything nnd w'll ensue. ndvlso that v...,,in ti.i. inn- - "?, "i.",,w) n powerful expedition bo sent, thuo onabllng Italy to share In tho spoils." Tlen-Tsl- n 1,1,1 .Marquis SQUAD. romantic and thrilling T.:.:r"... " '..5 A?1" .".,.u, (air to surpass in Ylncontl Vonostn, Minister of Foreign Affairs, was also interviewed. A CHINESE GUN ... . . vf 1IIUOU UI IHO .kri-Iot- iinpiL.niin Ho uh" Knillll. . . n IBUH0, said: is Important to know at tab Um that tlie Clilueso tare improve A considerably in l"e Ib It ltsoims plain thai "ho off,nB, hul"bmi and capture of the Taku forts, "Italy's policy to support tho cause of c'vlllzatlon, But wo want no territory. their knowledfe of warfare tinea their dlusterons eugtgtmirut uitli tlio Japanese. UuJtr 1 mT, nWfl? the Chinese, The early Germany encourages Italy to Bend troops to enhance the prestige of the triple of European able In wl en the "wo hour tha tatortlilp military men they bare beta recent yean to turn out China in thu. ."' ,lh.0i "."" aX' "n to Indicate this. The courage of but Itnly's aim should bo to assist the Powers against tho disintegration some fairly cool aolilien. The illiutratlon shows a modem gun squad of the IraperUl men ted upon as of-- of China." Chinese army which has beta trained and equipped under foreign officers. earn. Whether, liow- - A SHANTUNO PROCLAMATION. illlniffl In tlm nro now CHEFOO, 10, Tlen-Tsl- n Cap- matter of conjecture. July When the allies borrbarded tho native city of The marvellously eay tain. Ota of tho Japaneao artillery and another Japanese officer wero killed. The HUM Ml W MNrril.' 1'IUIUV .11 l. l'i I'Miil HI'MI U'tiKKI V r !" " ..r iii nn i'f Afilai nnlv y I . 11 lli,ll. Il III I.. I'.illllilllAl ,.f .i.fM lt .mil ! Klll.-n- i ii rtMi.H I iiinii r uumm C Mil hni-tl- puar H.-ll- l .'U lf tile I'UII !. f i". in r . , .iiii i inn iik ii i' trVcUxti U f th Lai (I Act. i m.ll.t I rvairlittil i.i i IIwiin f tint I'nltiM I - bavies i i " i I tf- 4H Will', llHt'tf l'Httllll Tko, H. & Co. JL II . It Hvt ilinlliHt' k ' l! Hi t I. mi it oitlienn ..I ih PnlMl ' pullllr I .ii ( l I 11 hii ii ilerlnml thrlr IE I IfiJQriA (Limited.) Hwlln .1 r til I.iimH .ik pi ,nlwi b) n I. (dprlloti ' ..f ii l A l M I 'Intnl. That Blep who are linnn AGENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE AND LAND rr the mi r i III. in il I II i . Art rrnldenti" nt the Unlt.il Htatxft iimv I - MARINE 1int. in t''-- ' in f lint imiri- IIimh on ir turcinii f i.ilblir lamlx un- INSURANCE. - th-la- ttd lUUIlft n. r h. n Much prmlKi.i.i- II if till IM at il.l'c ntielion. der the .f thousand wtleti nn with thu t. Art f Iwrt wiitimil IcItiK. or de- ni l thu puri'lmner l not claring their .tl..t'llim to liwitm.- - rltl-reti- n REMEDIES Northern Assurance Company, Act by i lit- Land ..el or by fle. t.un nf the Unl'ml Htiitn; but. If th-.- v How Territorial 73 of the Tim rlw rial Art to make any llrat pom here for purpi"!., " OP LONDON. KOIl ('inn; AND declaration of rltltrnftltlp. Any o'len, and nr nf rnee .' in , lt the hlgheat bidder, might lnvc Hint law from oltlz-,n,',p- thn liurtlni'nl MFI3 EntnhllBltod IS.Ifi. Affects Them. the tlKht to inirclinra. If not debarred of proving tlmt they nn bona II tie risl-dar- Acctimiilntcd Fund 3,975,0OfA by Chapter :BJ of the MtnMtton of Hip mum reel upnn thrm. In th H.'Oimt Seenlnn of Fifty-Fourt- h nbaet'ce of Mich proof. I k the Lund THE thf SET Congrea". approved March 3. 197, oi'V would he Justllled In refusing Consisting: CUTICURA to tlie Brit ALIENS "An Ae to ildlne an I th'lr liltK of SOAP, cleanse sliudForeifin Marine Ins, C6 THE regulate tho rights of allotm to hold I little the linnnr to be. S'r, with great RIGHJSJF - r OF rnt estate- in the Ten ItorlM." ame reaped y-ti- ii!idlop t cerviuil, skin, CUTICURA Ointment, (o heal the skin, and LIVRUl'OOL. FOP. MAIttNIB. an Act of Congress pnseed ten 12. P. DOLE. Attor-e- y general. Capital years cniller. ,. 1.'JOO.OOO. to American CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool the blood, is Homesteads Open Only RIGHTS OF ALIEN'S. IIOKOSCAil. MURDER. TRIALS AT nodttrtlon of ll.itcR. Citizens-So- me Other Mod- Chapter ' dis- Said declarer: often sufficient to cure the most torturing, Iuinicdtntu Payment of Is n Two Convictions Hnvo Clnlms. ifications. "That no alien or person who not Already or Uhhii 13 c citizen ot the United States, who khI figuring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD, has not declared his Intention to bc .tnc Two murder case which have ben published yoatordn a citizen of ii.e Unlttii btatis in t AGENTS The Advertiser ion trial at Honoknn, Hawaii, have ic-- l itchings, and of hair, when y with loss ji brief resume of the opinion of Attoi-nc- manner provided by law, shall nciulre irritations, title to or own any land In any of the suited m convictions. A Mcyners was General Dole relative to tlio vte'jit Territories of the Unl.ed Stales, c found guilty of killing Gus Scliwai'tz the best physicians, and all other remedies fail. fife insuronce Go upon the Land Act of 1SD3 of the Ten as hereinafter provided: Provided, that at Hllo on April 1 and wns senti-ncu- l liiurH Act, nnd of the extension of thu the prchiullluii of this s.cilou s.ian noi to six gear's Imprisonment. Mcyners rltorlal apply to cuses In which the right to Tho tttiilorHlgiiod hnvlng hcon constitution and laws of the United hum or uispose of land in the United stabbed Schwartz In the Jugular vein Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap ngcutH of tho uhovo company So much inter- progress fight, States to these Islands. States Is secured by existing treaties during the of n nnd for prcperTlnp, imrtfjinpr, licaiuif ng tho eUn, for rlcnnalnR tlio iwilp of nro prepnri'd to ItiHtiro tIbUb iiKiunnt cojii-tile- s, i:iitiolvclv nnil est has been manifested In the inattei to citizens or subjects of foreign claimed that l.e did It in self defense. ci usti, fralcii, noil il.nnlruir, nnil tliu Moppliitf of r.illliiR lulr, lor miltenliig, liltunlnit, ninl iiiu nn oiiiiiii nun iiiiiiiiingB ana which rights, so as they may unci! that the Advertiser herewith gives the far ClieumHtnnces were In, his favor, hence fiocllilng led, roupli, nnd Miro liaml, In llio Turin of ballm for annoying InlUitloim, Intlatn. on McrclmmllRf stored thu.-el- n on th exist by force of any such treaty, shah illations, unit clialhis, or pcreplnillun, In tlio form of whuIich for opinion In tl.e light sentence. lao fieo or olfenslie uov iui mo. lll LICUlliTB full: continue to exist ns loi.g us uli I winch rcullly uugKOst iiiiuiiiiiii: rur sch was eratliu wcakiiendes.im for many uanatlvo nntli'lio purpinri ipply nt thu olllio of T Ills Excellency, Sanford B. Dole, treaties are In foice, nnd no long.r. The other case that of Nahalen, tlii'insclTcs to women, and especially mothers, nnd for all tho piirpimciof tho toikt, liath, shall not apply . . . . tu who killed n Japanese who nnil nursery. No or who uncaused Ittousonny F. A. SCHAEFI3R & CO., Agta. Governor of thu Territory of Hawal.: That this Act laborer had imioir.it persuasion can lniluco llioso lulo your rcitujbt, any alien who shall become a bona fide been Intimate with his. wife. He was ollici, especially for presurlnit and purifying llio tl.ln, rnialp, nnd lialr of Intuits and Sir In compliance with any CUTlcuiiASUAiM-utiililniMtlolluat- follow- resiuenfof the United States, and to ten year's Imprisonment. rliildiuii. emollient proiuruosdiilvcilfrom'OUTIcuiiA, I have the honor to submit the adun who shall become a bona fide resi- sentenced tiiuiricatskln cure, with tho purustof cIciintliiK tiigreillnta uml tlio in.ml rofi celling of German Lloyd Marine insur'ce Cs opinion elfect upon ens-e- , i Is ing relative to the dent of the United States or shall have A third that of Fujlhara.iwh Doner odours. No oUier tneilUiittJ boap over conipouinliMl U u bo mnipiireil with It for OF BERLIN. the Land Act of 1805 of the Territorial prO'iTTlug, purlrj lug, ninl liciiitlfylng tho Un, pciilp, lulr, mid h.inils. No oilier foreign of he consti- declared his Intention to become a accused of shooting another Jnpn.nci' Act. and of the extension citizen of the United States In the at Pauullo. Is now on trial. Depu'.y (irilniiii'stlo ( ruin, lionet cr exnenrite. Is to lie cuiiipared with It fornll tho purpoi-- Fortuna General Insurance Co and laws of the United States to r nun-ery- . Thus Itcomlilnes In Onk tution manner provided by law, snnll have the Is the tnllct, lmth nnd rnicn.lhe linT these Inlands. Cathcnrt presenting tho trllctiuul lnliy unpin Bold through-ni- t OF BERLIN. em- right to ncqulie and hoid land In either Mtiii!ii1rnitiiili'lnuu, hht Section 1U0 of the Land Act, as all of the cases. tin' tvorhl ' a II nlmnt tin? Flf.ii." post fir-- nf , u- -t Ilepot: It. Towns & Co., , ex- of the Terrltoiles of the United States bodied In the Civil Laws of 1897, Is upon as of Js.N V. So. .Mrlrnn lii'imt. I I N.NON LTU., Cupc Town. 1'OlTLlt luted AM ClIl.M The abovo Insurnnco Companies by Section 7 of th'j the same terms citizens the pressly repealed United States This Act shall noi MOKiY ORDER OFF.CES. Colli'., Sole l'rops., liubluu, U.S.A. hnvo crftnhllshcd a gunornl ugoncj hare, Territorial Act. Ab this suction relate, be construed to prevent any persons, mid tho mulct signed, general ugeou, only to the appointing power in certain of United Status, from nro to cases, does not substantially affect not citizens the Additional Ones Aro Being Opened authorized talto riakB nguinst it acquiring or holding lots or parco s ot )f rea-sonn- the Land Act as a whole. No other FvHry Whm):. W. H. RICF, President W. S. WITHERS, Manager. tlio dangers tho bcii ut the most y re- land in nuy Incorporated or platted rntoa nnd - section of the Land Act la express. In any or offices of on tho most favor- city, town or village, or mine Thr jloney Order the postal nhlo tcrniH pealed. mining claim in any of the Territories department are rapidly being opened The Land Act of 1S03 was Intended to ac- F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.. of the United Stntes or from up In Hawaii and Mr. Flint, special promote the acquisition of homesteads quiring Innds or any Interest therein by tho Gunoral Agent. by people of small means In ordinnry eou se postolllce agent, reports that on Mon- unattach-abl- e Inheritance or the Co., First, by inalienable and of Justice In the collection of debts, or day last, five new ones commenced Is- ttonolnln Stock Yards "Homestead Leases" for the term from lending money nnd securing tne suing the orders. These were Kllauea, General Insurance Co. for Seai of nine hundred and ninety-nin- e years upon or any Second, by "Right of Purchase same real estate Interest Kauai: Knlorann, Hawaii; Hamoa, lu River and Land Transport, for therein." Leases," ouch leases running the I have not been able to discover any- and Walluku, Maul. LIMITED. of Dresden. term of twenty years, with conditions Many of the postmasters labor- of thing which excepts subjects of the have rights of purchase ut the expiration whlnese Empire from the operation of ed undei a mlsnppiehenslon In regard - - Having the third year. cstnhllshbd an agency aj provis- the. foregoing statutes. The Hurl.n to the war revenue stamps. In many Honolulu and the Hawaiian Island. I am of the oplnioMthut the game treaty of 1 63 between the Un led of Act relative to "Home- Instances thu orders have come Into the the undersigned general ngentB are au- ion the Land States and China, which has since b7-e- stead Leases and "Right of Purchase abrogated, although ine most libera Honolulu postolllce with a two cent thorized to tuko risks against tho dan- Leases" are repealed by Implication, treaty vjhlna ever had with war tax stamp afllxed. The country gers of the sea at tho most roaBonnula being with Section 73 ot that has Inconsistent the United States provides that "noth- postmasters piobnbly have nn Idea that Commission Merchants rates and on tho most favorable ".or me. the Territorial Act, which declares, ing shad be held to F. A. & among other things, that "no lease of herein contained the war tax covers ull forms of SCHAEFER CO., confer naturalisation . . . upon . . . . AND . Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. agricultural land shall be granted, sold of. In United States." .... or renewed by the Government of the China the - periud It contains no clause entitling Chine e Territory of Hawaii for a longer subjects to acquire land in t..e Unite 1 than live years until Congress shall IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS;iN TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INS. CO. otherwise direct." States. i.vkkv dav facts. Third, by Oash Freeholds." The NO JAPANESE LANDHOLDERS. OF HAMBURG. privilege of acquiring a homestead un- be- -l- The last anu most liberal treaty ilouiilii i Its i:n-o I lii.-f.o- m Capital of tho Company der the system known as "Cash Free- tween the United Stales and Jap n, holds" does not, in my opinion, conflict I and reservo, rolchsmarks 6,000.009 quoted provision of th siirned on the 22d day of November, h nun KiiwiiimIih.i Horses, Mules, Cows, Etc. Capital with the above 1834, contains no provision ennb Ing their reinsurance Territorial Act relative to Territorial What makes anything a fact? Isn't companies lOl.tiRO.OW of Section Japanese to become naturalized citizens leases: and the first sentence of United In my opinion, it an occurrence of 73 of tho Territorial Act provides: the States. statement that can of Hawaii relating to it contains nothing which entitles sub be proven true and con In every Total rolchsmarks 107.6GO.C0P "That the laws Jccts of the Japanese Empire to ac- eel Harness, Vehicles, Etc. public lands, the settlement of boun- particular? What constitutes conclu- daries and the issuance of patents on quire land in the United otates. The land commission awards, except as third paragraph of Article I. of the sive evidence to the mind of a Hono- North German Fire Insurance Co by Act, in treaty provides that "In whatever re- lulu Is it changed this shall continue lates to rights of residence and travel, citizen? the statement of OF HAMBURG. force until Congress shall otherwise to the possession of goods and efforts some one made In Texas or California? Harness Made to rder. provide." of any kind; to the succession to per- We think uot, but when r.ome of our Capital of thto Company SOMlf RESTRICTIONS. sonal estate, by will or otherwise, a id own people make a statement and it is "Efi and roaorvo, rolrhsmiirks. 8,890.00-- the disposal of property of any sort indorsed byymany, there can bo no Capital their reinsurance I think, however, that the privilege In and any manner whatsoever which question about that. Under cir- , companies 35,000.000 of acquiring such freehold Is materially they may lawfully acquire, tiie sub- these restricted by the third sentence ot jects or citizens of each contracting cumstances wo call thom facts, and HONOLULU, H I. Section 73 of the Territorial Act, which party shall enjoy In the territories of ihey are every-da- y facts, because they Total rolchsmarks 43,830.099 declares that ' occurring every day. ba the other the same privileges liberties aie Dou't take "In said laws "land patent" shall lights, be subject to no Is you substituted for "royal patent;" "com- and and shall our word for what said. If are Tho iindorHlgncd. general agent ol higher Imposts or charges In those re- -' missioner of public lands" for "minis- uot satisfied, ask thom; people uon't tho nhovp two companies, for the Ha- spects than native subjects or citizens, make such good ter of the Interior;" "agent of public or subjects or citizens of the most assertions without waiian Islands, nro prepared to trrnuro lands" and "commissloneis of pub 1c nation." lensons. IliilldlngB, Furniture, Merchandise and lands" or their equivalents; and the The Rev. J. Nua of Kawalahao in- Keen also 2 2 Kuttlcry Priidui'o, Machinery, etc., Bus&r Paragraph of Article of the treaty Kuttcr I Unit- words, "that am a citizen of the forms VphhaIh ed States" or "that I have declared my provides that: US; and RIlo Mills, and In the har Intention to become a citizen of the "The subjects or citizens of each of "I suffered from kidney trouble, bor, against loss or damago by firs Unltcu States, as required by law," for the contracting parties may trade in which was, I believe, caused by my tnd other Keen Kuncr goods just received. These fine goods are getting to on the most fnvorablo tortus. tho words "that I am a citizen by birth any parl'ut the terrltoiKs of the other, lifting heavy weights whilst young. (or naturalization) of the Republic of by wholesale or retail, In nil kinds of Pains In the small of my back were ns well known here as they are In other pnrts of the United States. H. HACKFELD & CO., Limited Hawaii," or "that I have received let- produce, manufactures and merchan- one my per- of the symptoms of complaint. ters of denization under the Republic ot dise of lawful commerce, either In My p trouble extends back to the time Hawaii," or "that I have received a son or by agents, singly or In partnei-shl- POCKET certificate of special right of citizenship with foreigners or native subjects when I was 2S years of age. and as I KNIVES, SCISSORS, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWA from the Republic of Hawaii." or citizens, and they may then- - own am now VJ, that Is a considerable d. , The lnst section of the Land Act of or hire and occupy houses, manufac- During all this time 1 was sub- HATCHET-:- AXES, CAKP. CHISELS, The Famous TourUt Itnuic of tBc Woria. 1895 (Section 272 of the Civil Laws ot tories, warehouses, shops, and premises ject to pains In the h,ack. They con- 1897) 'requires the following dec.arat.on may be necessary for them, and which tinued despite the fact I consult- COLD CHISELS, T1NNELIS SNIl'S, Vm Csasdlsa-AuitraSo- a In applying for a Cash Freehold: lease land for residential and com that Id Connection With "Schedule A. Form of Declaration of merclnl purposes, conforming the ed several physicians and took nutner Sicirashlp Line Ticket!! Arc Iscurd ous remedies. No relief thus gained 1MASO1NS' HAM ME ItS, CARP. Application for Homestead Leases, to the laws, police and customs To All in United Right of Purchase Leases, or ..Cash regulations of the country like natlw can be compared to the benefit ob- Points the States Freeholds. Hawaiian Islands, Island suojeets or citizens." tained from using Doan's Backache BITS, PLANES, Canada, via Victoria and , and of us. I being sworn, say Kidney Pills. 1 have got on wonder- years o MAY LEASE BUT NOT OWN. that I am overelghteen d; that fully well since taking them. I am Vancouver. I am a citizen by birth (or naturaliza- It appeals to me that the language nd all such Toolr Are all guaranteed when Htiunned "Keen Kuttcr. ' Any tion) of the Republic of Hawaii (or of these two paragraphs becunng the quite satisfied with the result, and that I have received letters of deniza- right of Japanese to do business In the shall always have some of the pills by Infective or unsa factory Keen Kutter article we will replace or give you MOUNTAIN nSSORTSl tion under the Republic of Hawaii), United Stales, to acquire, use and dls me, even when going from Honolulu ur money hack if you wish. They are the heat Tools made, "d we are right (or that I have received a certlllcate of pose of personal property, and to leae to other missionary fields In the South Banff, Glacier, Mount Steph& w thing to Is Special Right of Citizenship from the real estate for business and residential Pacific. - There Is no other remedy like wtck them . the above guarantee. Another remember that Republic I and Fraser Canon. of Hawaii); mat am under purposes, together with the omlbslon to kid- you of goods, no civil disability for any offense; e.s Uoan's Backache Kidney Pills for here Is only one place In town where can find this lino brand that provide for acquiring title to real ney complaints. Including I am not delinquent In the payment of tate. except as aforesaid, plainly nega backache." md that Is at taxes; that I have made no false dec- tlvcs an Intention on the part of eltn r It Is important to gel the same pills Empress Line of Steamers from Ybdcobmb laration In applying for under power to privi- which helped Mr. Nua DOAN'S land contracting confer such o All Points In Japan, Cklt, tstsa Land Act, 1S95; that I am married (or leges upon the citizens or subjects of BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. There- rickttr to unmarried); I sod Aruuad the World, that do not own land in the other. fore, ask for Doan's Backache Kidney the Hawaiian Islands not classed as The Act of Congress of March 2, 1S97 Pills. wet land (if married that wife or hus- hereinbefore quoted noes not extend tu For ticket and ceserat Information tiUr to band does not own such land); (or If aliens who become bona fide resident, Doan's Bnckncho Kidney Pills are an owner of such Innd nnd an applicant of the United States. The genera sold by all druggists and storekeepers THEO. H. 'DAVIES & CO., LTD for enough more land as a Right of policy of the United Slates In regard lo at CO cents per box (six boxes for & Hall Son, Ltd . 0. A;:aiiHGuu.lWvA'i.iitl.vl.-iiS- S, Um, Purchase Leasehold or a Cash Freehold tho disposition of public lands has a' 2.5(1), up or will be mailed on receipt nf to make with the land already held ways been "America for Americans." price by Drug Co., Ho- ("jiiadltn rw:l(:c Railway. by him quantity as al- Is, b, the liolllster the maximum That for those who are citizens Ha- lowed and provided by Section CS, Land birth or by naturalization, or who hive nolulu, wholesale agents for tho KING STREET, NEXT TO JOHN NOTT. Act, 1895, that he owns such and such declared their Intentions to be natural- waiian Islands, areas of jsuch and such classes); that ized. . besides the land now applied for I am Although the laws of the United not an applicant for any interest In do not, In my opinion, nbao Te Stut y Euwiiian Soile. G N. WILCOX, i'residtit. J. F. HAUKKKM), Vice I'.KBiil&nt. Castle & Cooke? States E. HUlllt, Trensuror. T. Auditor. land under Land Act, 1823 (If married lutely prohibit the sale, under the pro CHICAGO, July 3. A special to BecrMarv and ilAY the -L- IA1IIED.- or Is 17 ry that the wife husband not such nn visions of Section of the Land Act of Tribune from Washington bays: Sec-icta- applicant), nnd that I am applying for 1895 of public lands to aliens, being the land solely for my "own use and bona lido residents of tho United Wilson lins appoliitcd Dr. Wil- PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTILIZER CO. benefit." Stntes, who are not citizens of tho liam C. Stubbs of New Oileuns, La., LtFE and FIRE NEW FORM OF OATH. United States and who are Incapablr as a special agent to Hawaii, for the of becoming citizens, I, nevertheless purpose of studying the climate and ..POST OFFICE BOX 484 MUTUAL TELEPHONE 467 The foregoing declaration, changed think thcro Is strong ground for thn soil conditions, with a view to estab- to comply with the third sentence of presumption that persons are not bonn INSURANCE Section 73 of tho Territorial Act, would fide residents, who are d. barred by the lishing a number of Government ex- be: I laws of the United States from the periment stations on those lalunds. Dr. We Are Prepared to Fill All Orders for "Territory of Hawaii, Island of ....b-j- . privilege of citizenship, whose history Stubbs will spend July and August in AGENTS. . . I, being sworn, say that I am traditions anu sentiments as a rule are traveling over the country and study- over eighteen years of age; that I am foreign to American principles of fre great- a citizen by birth (or naturalization) of government, and who have come hoie ing Its icsources. It Is hoped to ly of exports the United States (or that I have de- I under contract for limited terms. I Increase the amount from AOKNIS FOIt clared my intention to oecome a citizen think tho Commissioner of Public the islands. Artificial of the United States as required by Lands will be Justified in acting upon $ law)," etc. this presumption In all sales at auction Tho refusal of Lord Roberts to spare HewUHliillginiieiji The Territorial plainly 17 the Land Act of Act restricts under Section of a large force for China has spoiled a OV MOSTON. acquisitions of homesteads under the 1895, unless it Is overcome by satisfac- scheme to get commanus for London r system of "Cash Freeholds" pursuant tory evidence. drawing-roo- m favorites. to Land Act 1895, the of to citizens of SUMMING UP. Fertilizer Lire Insurance Compa&i the United States and those who have IT IS PERFEC i RELIABLE. En legally declared their intention to be- My conclusions are; ALBO, CONBTANTIiY OK HAND- come :- OF IIAKIFOKI). such citizens. This excludes Asi- First. That the systems of Home- "We havq sold ninny different cough PAUIF10 OUANO, l'UTAHH, SULPHATE OK AMMONIA atics, except tho few who were citizens stead Leases and Rights of Purchase remedies, but none has given better Republic of 189. N1TKATE OK BOUA, OALOINKD KKHT1MZKK, of tho Hawaii on August I Lease created by the Land Act nf satisfaction than Chamberlain's." says 12, 1898, have BAI.TB, ETC., ETC., ETC. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS tfSu'KW nnd consequently become are made inoperative by the Terrllorl.il Mr. Charles Holzhauer. druggist, New- I citizens of the United pursuant Act, no agri- I'uina It, the liock, mill all mnilro oonuUlata States and that future leases of ark, N. J, "It is perfectly safe and can Bpecinl attention given to annlyeli ol eolla by our agricultural chemist. Kreo fioui Urrcurr Eulillhea upwrJof SO to Section 4 of tho Territorial Act, as cultural public land will be valid for be relied upo In all casea of coughs, All gonilB are UUAKAMThKi) fu every respect. ' eci. lu boiM U M. ocli, of nil 'JhomUty Section 2169 of the Revised Statutes of . terms exceeding five years, colds or hoarseness." Bold by all drug-- Kor further particulars apply to tud I'ntoni Usitictne Veidnrt ihrnuu&jui tto the United States (2d ed.) limits nat- Second, That the system of Cash ists and dealt rs. uenson, smitn & Co., clflc Guano and PmUIUw Company w.rld, fro'pr uire. Tti Uucola at UldltoA' uralization to aliens who are free white Freeholds created by the Land Act of to., agents for ii. i. W..W.AVEKDAM Mcr. OoauU4 Urui Oompoj, Linoolu, Kaituuwi. N. v .'-- , II VIMS' inlTM1 iMUDW .11 U lilt, ft!" SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. LOCAL BREVITIES. NOTICE. LAST IIATIVE SCHOOL FOR RURAL NEARLY TWO W AtlHTtN WMITINO HAH HH Aiiniviin ..r 1K1N01.111.U Hv. Father Mat Mai ll go to Mo- - uinrO llw (raiiffnl prmlli af law and ban TlwaAajr. July It. hikai wiin in noara r iimum. tnkon tlio hw ntM of linn A H th nattrra of Han who llumphrfiya. tmrnr itln ami llpihrl Mol Nest nvmh itoiwiuiu, tat, Stmr Lhtia. frow .a l wnti - inip ). o llox rrom .arrtanm-.i-.- in ftmiilaM Pr- SUI-lt- T. K. K Nippon Maru, Atln. ly will w n Rrstno luau, i. ca. Franc . . . fc ,,,., .ju n l.l la now VERY. MILLIONS I'lltCtTlT "-- "7 Pnrimr lunkiinl IN Hunr. iwaiant, unamr. inm With the ctnalne of acltnola In I1H r" ' TUB COtfllT .. a. . u..aMt' . m. aim . - Winklkl Hip -- -' hk , .a nn- - -- . f'lnuii if TerrHory of llannll Lira lm " Ulahri at tlio ! il of Juno llw iai w. ,..., k. ... f,.n - ih., In I'rrlmtP ,or, .' Uv ohol ln ,u "'" roUp P"Md - ilk aiiMH. naMnaa. Mr. Lyriaate of uiio nnd Mr, tn tlii- timtlvr nf the Untnlf of Uibrl i.ir Jim m. with lumbr"" "", out of exaiam. JloUnnan, wit of lb manager f tha Aiay Powell lute of Kvkitbn, Kami, n j waa on Uktn fl N. cattle, Hubbard, fro Tr. Uwtltution In nutation Liiupalioehoa plantation on Maw. II. arc How Districts May Got ipofflfii(l, InlPHinla rawrchan- - weatern- - Inventory of Campbell rrniH.lco July 4. with aimers! ,h, tlta n,Md of NHhatl, th in the city. Petition hnvliiK lin-- n nicl by Hlllson aroup. twtnty-on- e epidemic oX Uio. , ,. Imott of tha INr There la an grippe nlontf , Powell, liUBb.ltul of snld Intestate Wdnway, JOiy I ,. System. Jr. . fM- - hool ha bean tindar the southern uonat of MnBU atcnrdln Estate. i proving Unit letters of ndmiiiintrnlloti Monnn, from ton a lo raporiB brought by P,miMir Clnphnm upon said cstatn he Issued to II Dr. 8. S. Car, ''""".' llie rrrae of J. n Knonen. native inrge . . ... - ... i.i uiv.io Tim- or the Iwnlunl. Carter, notice In her by tn it Krl ..i..i ...... ar.nnnui-- H.irr u, 11 u w...... j... i:ltn Ilr. S. 8. Bloenifonlein, uieiioen. in.... day, the 17th day of August, A. I). 1900 4 1. Dniiml work ",, . "riionr'aTJ,.?, tSSWTX. Nillinii, IJruhn, from Annholo. ontliely In 'UZZuftTr ,rllcl the blml(I Ulcro ,, l0 Ulke ovor PETITION TO WASHINGTDH.REAL ESIATE HOLDINGS ted Stmr. Is scarcely Gtmr. Mniil, l'nlkcr, from Ulccte. the HnRlIdh InnfiunKC ccr tle ntCBt muslc, DC nl- - i Iliursday, July to bo bcnnl on the Islam!, which Is .,r ., ,, n,,-,,,,.- ,,, ., r ,., tilion, wucn nnil where nil pcrsn s con 1 .,..,,,.., ti..i . !. ttiit nnlu nnn U hori? till?- ImOleH I.. n.l r. cerned may appear nnd show rnusc, If t V""-- - ral "- - nn.. ,,l,uu u...f .. kSSSS ..iinniwi. iMiiocin SCnr. Allen Kimball. A!IU0r0n, iroill (1. I, ....iiuiui.., ....'. nny they have, why hjIiI petition ., mllrll...-- .. of-- - II fOOlhO ...... bnv ..,. llm... should IlilU IIUL UIHUIIIVU .t..ru .....v.'.,t,,nri,r .l...... Inr l!nnfw Local Postoffice Ag'nt Gives Instruc- Mi- - lnnguaRe soon with his hrlilc, Much Fine Property in the Business Seltr. Uert'o Minor, ltncns, from Hut ns Hncllsh Is the olllclnl oahu. JuIy nu,. w nny De- IslandB now nnil to nttnln The Govpmor rIvcm nntlco Unit he tions For Addressing i ''Sliu,uy ot the Uis sewhprfl n tne uourt: rcka. , net and t . hlch ofllcc n knowledge of It Is neccs- - hns commlssloncil A. S. Muhnulu, Ksq J. A. THOMPSON. Clerk decided It la MnBlHtralc for Wnlnlun. vice partment. Honolulu. 2103 July Aug. 3 8AII-H- rilOM HONOLULU. siry. the board has that ,:,lw'lr,1lflct lms of tont-hlni- r ,,ore' "ho B". Tuesday, July IT. best to chniiRO the method IN THIJ CIRCUIT COUIIT OF THE h! voRtle on N'lhnu nnd D I riBse. a , Thnjcr, McMmr, for nnnlNersaiy of h3 nrrlvul - First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Am. schr. Snrcna MM - M. H. special nRent of post- ItUrilllLIl I1U lltL-- '. bn lonni ii rM UlltW lOUl lllU U VlV. rilnt, the The Inventory of the estnto of James In Probate. At Chambers. Sound In ba last. ml- nf the Ha-wa- ll succeed Knonen. his 'a olllte department, esterday sent out CnmpUH, wus Hied yesterday ty Btmr. Kinnu, C.arl.c, for Wnul and appointed to Heventll birthday occurring few days width rn the Matter of the Instate of Frederick poite. ary bclnR nxed nt JCOO per annum. cnrllcr. the following cliculAr to the arlous the J. O. Carter, Cecil Brown Brown Oat, of Honolulu, Oahu, de- - C. Smith, Nelson, for Knonea's faithful V. Islands showing the method by which nnd Mrs Abigail K. Ciimpbell, shows I ceased Intestate, Am. stlir. Maria It Is likely that n A Jordan, .Sydney Jordan nnd I rv prtperty valued at JI.ra.M8.C9 belonging the Sound, In bahast. set vices will be recognised by the Gartner returned yesttrday from Hep- - the citizens can secure rural fitc Qn rL.ndnK nm, flI,B lhQ petition of bit. Sohdv, Schumacher, for the mnnu, ueen Hunting Isl- - 10 .SfoAn lncl"dcs1rcMcsV,levl..' J""eph of Honolulu, Gcr. llonid nnd that he will be appointeu wncie tney nine service at iinv nolnt ln the . personal property Morton Oat snld Sound in ballast. ofllccr for Nllhnu, a position for the past week. They repoit good nm Kloup. , petition, he stntes, ad- - ""J" Ueglng thnt Frederick Brown Oat of Ke An llou, Moshcr. for Ualmca truant '' Boats, pigs and doves :a. saldiHonolulu died Intestate nt Honolu- - Stmr. n nmnll Income , "f diebscd to Post- - .. Stmr. Jamca Makce, 'lullclt, for Knpaa which will bring him tre Tlrst Assistant The leal CSlnlC Is 83 follows: Olt IlVJ I,, nfnroKnlit. nn Iho flmt ,1nv nf .Tlllv. will answer as a pension. Leslie's Weekly of July 7th has a master Qcneinl, Washington, D. C, Hotel streets, JID.OUO, Kmma stre t itsl- - nroourty Kilnucu that oi-n- I ...... 1 i80n leaving ln the Hawaiian and ,,,,,, r ffm I nn I - n i cj nnn .. K nirif nr mi nirnino n Stmr. Mokol'l, Napala. for h.u-- ni" " " nil v...t,u.va win nave tiic same eitect as it urougni uente, mum, i on mm ijuuuii is'nnds necessniy to be minimis tcred ports. ..u, ju.ui iu hk iw,.Uu .cui. -- ' up Uirough the agency of the delegate W." ' ort ami ait reliant strecis, jwu,- - u,,on, aml praying that lettera of nd- - Thompson, for ventlon nt Philade plila. together with m- - Blrect ("nokfcld), JI0.001 Knplo- - Stmr. W O. Hah, HEAL ESTATE THAN3ACTI0N3 irorn uuwuu. As Hawaii rcrl. ,, ministration Issue to him: It Is ordered Koloanid Nicole. an article coiKernlng them and their i"nbn.ns r,.nnn. Mnnii Hiurt. r,i,i ahmli 1900. 11UVU 3UU1I U 1UI n n,M.nr Allen, for China peisonnl history, lll llUt ICpi L'UlIlilllVU JC000. btreet, J3.20O, ni10 hereby nD- - T. K. K. Nippon Marti, 11 4G!l to Mrs. Knpc- - llrrctnnln nt o'clock n. tn.. bo and Is il .tniv Nn Knhuo , Ka-n- e, sometime, plan is only 1 r.l- and Japan. . . .. ,ri.... the native who brutally as- the former the sticet. $2,100 Punchbowl street .inJ - pointed for henrlng said petition In the ' -- saulted a Chinese hatlt driver on the one feasible. The circular reads. aco nk, $15,000, Masonic Hall. WW, Court Room of this Court in the Judlcl-nmm- a ?it,il 7r--- ,.., . . Tnntulus road about two wcckh ago, The question of establ.shinent of street, purchased from Mrs C. F. ary building In said Honolulu, at which 116-1- I Ivnmnkalii nm1 iui the Wednesday, July 18. 'i'n'rrXr-No 3. ,,i cn, the rural free delivery service at any Bush, 9,000, Klklhalc, tu.Oifl, Kins r lect, time nnu place all persons concerned - - pus- - S. Moana, Carey, for tlio Colo- 9. ln,U- Co sldera- - "n ths sum of J500 bonds for trial The point throughout Territory of Ha- - purchased from J. W. Aust'n, to.i1). may appear anil show cause, If any they l!r. S. ;71, Honolulu, Oaliu. the K). e, ll)ok p)acc ,n thtt , Knplolanl $10, pi why petition mlnn lrln, nil III Mr. lin nnnnblilnnil l.u I li Tlo.it.- ttiro land tit Park, said should not be nics. tlon J ICO District Court """ ""' "Ul '" "f ' erty at Pohakuawaawuu, Kallhl, Oahu, granted. Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, for Honokaa t..l.. IP IC31 VIeIra and wife to """;'"' un- - No J , . , , , ,,,'omce uepuiimeni in vvuiuiiigion J3.CO0, Ahupuaa iionoullull, Lwn, tit.-- 1 Dated Honolulu, July 5, 1900. find Kukulbaelc. portion It. P. 1512, llllo, ' oi M. V. da Siiva, DeAmocCrafte cgntea'from0 the following Instructions a.o com- - hu, $250,CO0. Kahultu ranch, $M,000, Ahu- - liy tile uouri: Thursday, July ID Hawaii Cons delation ?13) re- - im-- u puau of Kahauula, l'uua, Hawaii, $IG HRNUY SMITH, York: . vi.irn t m n v. 1'nnM. the Kansas C t convention on tneir nun. M 6p. I. r. Chapman, Carter, New Aw'npuhl, A meeting Is to Pieparo a to house and lot, Lihalnn, Maul, $1,920, i.ine Cloilt Judiciary Department live acres.,!"land Hllo, Hawaii turn Horn the Stntes. petition nddressed the 2191 J.710 tons suunr. land, Lahaina, Sim, one-ha- lf Ahupuau of July (Coiihliloiatlon $100 ue cnileil ot tne uemocratic central First Assistant Postmaster-Geneia- l, Stmr. Maul, Parker, for Klhel, Pnauhau, - - Nun, Nuu, Kuupo, Maul, $1,000 No to .1 Vlclra, six uoniiiuneo 10 uhuiiBu iiiu.ih iu, me- m- .Washington, D. renuestlng es- - St. James Kukalau, Ookala, Papaalo.i and C, the Hotel, Sun Jose, California, $150,000. To acrcs of Grant 101S, Kiuunnno, Hawaii tabllshment of the service, Not ce of Inc I'poration. I have the toi, ss:o,iso W A iiuantlty of kola nut tree seeds have p.it-10- ns Ship Charles R. Moody, Anderson, for Cons deration petition signed by all the proposed The personalty Is No ICPG W. G aoodmnn and wife to been received by Commissioner ot Ag- - as follows: Casi, HEKe,UY Sound In ballast. $.133,039 15, NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT the C 7, 2d, 111- - Lle- - of the loute and then secure the notes nnd mortgages, II. Al. Baric Oregon, Parker, for mo aounu in M. Mnrtlns; lots and lCukuau, rlcultuie Wrny Taylor lrom the S. T. Alexander, H. P. Baldwin. W. M. Jlo-J- . j ng- - favoiahle endorsement of Governor Von Holt, trustee, $35,000, LIHuoknlail, . lo, Hawaii. Consideration partment ot Agriculture at Wash Alexander, J. P. Cooke and J. B. Castle, ballast Is sor-- Dole. $10,000, Lll uokalanl, $10,000, C. W. Boot'i, co- Dr. S S. Bloemfonteln, Blclloch, for ton. There a greut demand tor heretofore cnrrylng on business as List of deeds tiled for record July 17, ghum seed and Mr. Taylor baa had to This will be necessary until a dele- $Jr1,000, .Mrs. i.. Von Tempsky, $3,250; Ii. partners In Honolulu nnd San Francis- Melbourne. Hntkfeld & Co., $125 000. C. W. . 1M0: send to Washington for a further sup gate to Congress Is In the, Booth, co, as Commission Merchants and Fac- elected $10,000: $5,C30; Lucy Pea-bod- Plrst Party. Second Party. Clats. piy. Territory. Mrs. Nawalu, K. tors, under the firm name of Alexander TO SAIL TODAY. J. G. Serrao and wife M. Andnido I) Applications for the Young Men's $40,000, Mrs. T. Lack, $5,000; B. P. & Baldwin, did. on the thirtieth day of The route should not be less than Hose, $700; O. R. & L Co , first mort- bual-ne- ss EcllpBe, Hennlngsen, for Koloa, Helen N. Hosa Hawaiian Fertili- Christian Association summer camp June. A. D. 1900, incorporate their Schr. D tWHiity-flv- e miles In length and the gage, $29,597; O. It. & L. Co., second mft-gng- e, nnme of Alex- Hanapepe, Makawcll, Walmca and zer Co.. Ltd will be received by Secretary Colema i under the corporate Slifle, S V. ut roads must be In good $35,000, L. L. McCandless (Aswan, & of- S p. m. Kamohonlll nnd wife al untl August 1st. Appl cations for the condition. ander Baldwin, limited: that tha JECekaha; 1 $1S,000, J. P. Mendonca, $10,000: Ulun.i-hol- & J. Kmmcluth A rough map should be furnished of ficers nf thf rnrpnraUnn nre: Stmr. Nllhau, Bruhn, for Annholo; miscellaneous camp for meinbeis and $1,100, Julia A. D as nnd husband (P. A.) wives, commencing on August country to be accom- Samuel Parker, $35,000, Sam- H. P. Baldwin. President. H. m, their the traversed, uel $93,000, note Godfrey Brown, .. J. A. Magoon I) 10th, should also be sent In as soon as by to Parker, of J. B. Castle. First Ka-wc- panied a general statement as $35,000, H 8. M. lo note of Godfrey Brown, $5,000, note W. M. M. Kaiiakanul and W. convenient. peo- Alexander, Second PASSCNOEIIS. Cliarlis K. Knpiralll, tr. ,. D the number and avocations of the of A. C. Cunha, $1,500, note of M. L. The pheasant season will soon open, ple to be served. Smith, $100, Government C per bonds, July 10 No 4097 Pala and wife (Kala- - cent J. P. Cooke. Treasurer. Arrived. sportsmen of city looking Is $1,000; Knhukti Company C w, nul) to Holownhluo, lilece land, Pnuwela, and the are The Intention of the service to give Plantation ,ier O. Smith. Secretary and Auditor. Hamakua, per stmr. Iwalanl, July forward to it with much Interest, cent bonds, $J7.O0O, 750 From Hnmitkiialoa, Maul, Consideration $5 for n delivery of mall once dally to farm- - shares stock 1'ir.t That the offlcers constitute a Board 7. Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. Ljdgate, Mrs. the Inst season Honolulu hunters were I .. rr ...... 1 ...... I.l..n American Bank of Hawaii, $50,000. S.32I of Dlrwtnrs nf the rnrnorntlon. No. 4C9S C. . Anlone ct nl to J. de ... 1 1 r , ., n.lwiu IUIUI UIlllllUJIILlCa, ....tUUl .l.n.nLlltJlC 18 , , , .....I....,,.. . , , ,- Jlary Alau, M Hlno and on deck...... t. t, ,, i ini:wi:uiiy uutie-- iiuiii siluuilllK un "h.... ., .AA . ... Hilure'H Mutual Telephone Company, ,s'!3- WILLTAM O. SMITH, Secretary. .iiBi'iicuu, ivvo iie-L- miiu, '"-.,,,- t ,i, ,,i must noi uo less man 1UU inmiues ,n. ,nr. ,.. .. ti..i." : . o itwin $200 Ir. tri,,i,, From San rrnnclsco, per T. K. Nippon ninkualon. Maul, Ith,, ,.! n -- i ,. ti i n,i herved T. o I Ksnn .j w ..... iimminn minh,wub.(V inWW W unnninM,, breach- carrier.- puny. irr. U U I 11 l ..... mavu-wu-9io9..Tniw 17. Adm ral and Mrs. L. No. IC9S C. W. Antono et al. to J. de u..ww..t.0 u..uuu.. bw4 fJ,a,U DtlUIVS Jl flUai i.i7.n.u.-b- 3ilaru, July Riar this year. Cnulers for the nist year receive a Itennery Company, $3,000. A. Tor Mrs. 12. S. Asencno. no. 1. of It. P. 2171. Walkinu. Furniture, etc., Beardslee. lokoliama $100 $10,502 05, fu- -- rtev. Q. $300. - salary of which Includes horse at Emim sticet residence, -- JVIfred. Mrs. C. R. Alfrtd. J. Hnmnkiialon, Maul. Consideration J. F. Hackfeld has received Informa- nlture, KapiolanI THE Cleveland, Mrs G. Cleveland, three chil- No. 4T03 C. G. Spencer to M. Itolihison, tlon that the Geiman wnr vessel Geler hlre, this compensation will probably etc.. at Park resldsncc, J. Cash In Anglo Callforn'an Uan dren and Infant, A. Dutlllcul, Mrs. N. J. It. P. 7320, MnkiiMiolo, Ilain.iKim, Ha- - wl'l probab'y airlve at Honolulu from.be Inci eased the second year to $300. 10.2J7.C5 If .mm (In I frl Sampe' N. Iniiznkn, T. $.00 middle of '"'JX", m" If Vfl 110 II I III Fowler, Ilcrao. wall. Consideration iSanFianclseo about the next ' rations of the loute are required to S'","'' V' Nng.i-oa- kl 4T0C way " TV Ioso' V I TIM HI A. Wltzlg. Tor No. C Witium, tr., to H Hm on to vessel , ill H ll Nose. Van Osten, Mrs her China The ,acc receiving boxes at the entrance J SO , Cal ''2 Ull I Captn'n L Hlntze. For Shanghai rls, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 911, Knpahulu, is commanded by Captain Peteis and Is to I lllllllll UU"U UUM LIU. Na--w- thcr fnnn3 or omc8 tnereb Mary E Hongkong nl $:0 one of the Pacllle squadron of lllsi Woods. Tor Honolulu, Onhu Consideration the ,,,.,,.,.. of the mall HONOLULU. Cadet H A Ahernnthy, Naval Cadi t No 1707- -D. Ktinl and wife to II. Knal, Knisei's tleet. She will remain here WhimIuh's JuagH, n The local postofllce Is In receipt of a C. L. Arnold, Surgeon A 11. Alfred, Mrs. It. P 4530, Moakea, Moloka'. Consldeia-tlo- long enough to coal and then make A. S Mahaulu has been appointed dls- - -- AGENTS FOR. THE-- M. Burroughs, Cnsign J. P Bnlicock, $50 I haste for the China station. nortlon of Its now eoulnment for tlio .,. ,...... J. " niiiBisuuie ui tviuuiuii, in place or.' ' T Lieut. C 11 IJr ttnln, Lieut W 11 K. Bul-lar- d, No 1711 Kalnmnu to B II Brown It The following ofllceis were Inter-Islan- d service. One hundred keys ndwnrd Here, who resigned recently. LaMaM PR CfllUDIlIlV Cadet F D Naval P. lfCii, kill 1C59, ap. 3. Ha- Installed uu"uUu1111" A'b'UIUIIUU UUllipiJIIJf. Naal Btrrlan, Puiuo, Hllo, by Olive Branch Hib-kn- h Lodge, No. for the mnil bags nie nt hand, marked JudgoJMaliaulu i,ns been station agent at Cadet B T Bu mer, Lieut. H K. Crank, waii Consldeiatlou $ri I. O. O F.. on Wednesdnv evenlnir. "Hawaiian Seivlce." The rest nf the WalalOVi for some time and Is onn of tlio 1712- -H CAPITAL. 3.000.000. Lieut. Com J C Coin ell, Rnslgn W P No H Blown and wife to Hllo 3fitil Mm, VVlhr -- n ., 1 In ..111 1 In t el IlTeil 1 Iw. fiintiil -- ilnu--- i.inml n. ,,l,n. l.aU l.nnIIUI W nl,nl..OIIUI n IllOt t -Il.lWnllnns- In - Tel. Cronnn, Cadet II Comfort, c.i.nn C,, If T .IA1 till Air.n ,. 1 1 " ":"-- frl ...,U I'UIUIMIVIIIUIIU ..111 Llf tliltl N.inl J. Naal ' -- .vi. uumey, secrotaiy," Jaini'S ands. Paid Up Capital and Funds, 1,687.163 11. C. S Piee-ma- n, $300 iara will make the equipment as complete Cadet tills. Naval Cadet Uc"' ".'J.0,' Lr,lwa''' Consideration Ulclcncll. Anna I. King. C. 1719 Hensuror ns oC nny oC Insurance effected against loss or Lieut Com J C Piemont, Com iso Gio, Lucas, comm ssloner, to It 11 I ll H A I Ion Ifilfi nnmliMlnp It tnnt J)alt th0 unted i b.j llufl iiiiitn H damage by nre on buildings con- T. Porse, Lieut Com It 11 Gnlt, Lieut Hawaii Lund Co poition B. P. 2078, kill T's(ibif in nielli wuiiiiiiviui. ' ehei As ejsment No and rlon A Nelson It S. N G. Ulmiles bt", ices. ofTIre "W. A. Com. II. .C5J, - i tents of warehouses. and store Gil, Perry Gnrst. Lieut. Palama, Honolulu, Oihu Conslderi- p ttorrinir i . s v n r mni, The nun) show Ing the districts ai - H 13. $2,000. .r,io premises dwellings SI. l nulse, Lieut. HnBbrouck, foil nell II S V O . n Mcnniinlil I. s v lanced for the fieo dellverv Hvstem nf and private at mod 1 NOTICE IS Lieut. Com W. Halsey, Naval Cadet . lO U HEREBY. GIVEN THAT " l,Illie, I.Ul t: n rilinl Rnrnot-- ...... IniiMn nmnllnn W IIn..l,,l.. 1,n, - !, I... X.. ernte rates. V w, ...... ,.,,..ulu ...v.v- u .,..:.me Bin) as -- 5 per T. Hellwlg, Ensign D C. Hniirnban, Abies v, l" nml tt,V otv.i nuuiimlll,.l ...! eigtun Bsmeiu of ce nt J. lots j, n, aj, i..iinee iruei, 11 pv. G .. 111 -- .. .,..1 ... "" ..- - , , .... ,...... , .. Prompt and equitable settlement of j Hlckev.- e'mn....n. Cnrile P 0...1 ..,,, v - w, t,ruu u. .... Naval Cadet W N. JefTers, Mis. T. T Mnkikl, Hnuululu, Oahu Consldeiatlou ' rmoij.iiium u,iu i,w ,u, ,((,u iu ii...nail- - uua luviuu u win ue, uni" losses. A S con- - Ington today on Alameda ap- - due und puvable on the 1st day of Aug. fackEon. Lieut J. J Knnpp, Mllinrn, $7.'50 The Diocesan Mngnzlne offers Its the for fa- I ijuu 111 Life business also transacted on Nnval Cadet XI T. Menner, Com. J. 8 Julv 17 No 1723 J G Serrao and wire grntulatlons to Mi Wrny Taylor upon provnl by the Postofllce Department. usi tne oiiices of Alexander ii Ogden. 11 bis by Baldwin, Ltd vorable terms. Lieut B Price. Lieut. T. W 'to M. Andiade, lot 1, Kallmann, Hllo, appointment the Governor as Complete schedules giving the names (9th) Jlvan. Navol Constr T P. Yulim, Mrs 11 Hawaii CoiiH'derntlon $1,100. Commissioner of Agriculture and For- - The ninth assessment of 6 per of the stieets embtaced In the system ( ent or $2 50 levied pay- Hodrlgiiez, Mrs M. C. Ravsor, J J Shine, No. 1727 Htlen N Ilosi to the Hawaii- - stry The appointment was aunounc- - is in be due and ThB Balofse Fire Insnrarcp Cflmvany accompany the map. able on the 1st .if September. 19iKJ, Fing Shoakie Naval Cadet G W Steele, an rertlll7ei Co , Ltd, portion It P od on Monday. July 2d, and Mr Taylor dio Lieut. C S H 0701, 57, took llls HC!lt upon ai the otllces of Alexander U Baldwin Stonvvorth. Naval Cadet C. kul Kapuukolo, Honolulu, Oahu the Council Mr. J111I1I Capital Fs 10.000,000.00 vV Ltd.. building Train, Naval Cadet V, Tomb, Lieut Conuldeiatlon $300 Taylor came to the Islands iu laSO anil Fire Fund and He-ser- ve It. H Townlev J S Van Buren, Nnvalj will complete the twentieth yenr nf his HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. J. P. COOKE Tretisurer Klhel Co., for Uncollect- Cadet L. K Wright, Naval Cadet Woods. List of tiled Pi, service ns organist In St, Andrew's Ca- - Plantation Ltd. deids foi Julv Honolulu, July 19. 1 0. Honolulu, II Julv 12, lyuo ed Premiums 23.923,134 16 l'HJO thedral on the last Sunday of this T. From Honokaa, per stmr Ivvnlanl, Julv B59V-- 21'M-.lul- y I'aity C1u(,h month. - IS. Mrs McLcnnnn, Mrs. LvdgaU', Mis First Second Party fiipllnl Ask- Ffl 33.923,134.16 Mfiri Alttfl M Tll,tn nnii IK nn ,l.,r.e II Thomas and wife Est, of S Knlu D Arlmoto, the alleged Japanese mur- NAME OF STOCK Paid Vi'. 'lid- - el NOTICE. From San Francisco, per bnrkentlne 'f,m,Jrp' Bolte, tr ' " : ' D derer who was brought to the station Fire Insurances effected as abovo at 17 I'lshop-Mcln- ty: re house from Evva nn Wodnpwlnv nt .1 the Lowest Rates. N Castle, July --J. W Hall and , ,,',f LU ) a o'clock In tlio nftoinonii liv Tn- - Meiicamiib, MR ALEXANDER LINDSAY. JR.. wife, MIes Grace J Parns- - - i", V D nillror Tinner. Mis ,.'.'- L J of Knilua, Hawaii, soid his ' I) nakii. Is still held there, while Mltn. hl.i Browtr A C o l.ooo.oou luu has Interest V0N-HA.M- worth and son. S P Thomas. A McKcn- - ,,' ,." ' S'",u ,' In the Konn Tiadlug Co. to MRS. THE M YOUNG CO., sle. Miss C Turner, Louis Coglll. Miss .b-- Dlcluy and husband (C. W) nceiiinp'lee languishes In Onhu prison. btoAii. aL. .VlOtt-SUllt- ll I IlXiViiUEK COCKBURN and J. K. finilf Stn'll, Vilas Tnlh. Tl1.1,n..l ,1... A. lj D High SherllT Blown, accompanied bv 1,'iUU llOU LIMITED .merienn biuriir Co ro WHITE, who are now proprld-'2- 7 Z M n,ul Doyle, 01 6,UVW,UVAJ the sole Ella Parsons, Jumcs Dezlll. m'iss 'Llillin v,uk. 'fe Uahnpa and Chester leaves Kahuku this .t.1.1 tois and will enrry on the business as Hall. I onohlvva D morning to enmlne witnesses there In iiiniui.i 14U,AJU AGENTS FOR THE HAWAII VN J W and vvlfe--J W D lecnid to the inuider of vvbleli llnw AErlculturnl Co 1,ihm,wai befoie Depirted. Piatt Jones Iloivn -," H t'mn A f"HK Co 2192 July ...ISLANDS... A. Kekauluoltl LIIIuoKnlani . . . D oceuirod last March, nml miinrn ivl- - For Sidney, per S. S. Moann, July IS 8ur C plVU.VWU 210 17 4T31- dence which will be produced !!,,!!," Mr. nnd Mrs Branson, A A. July No -S. W. Kninohonlll and nt the 7UH.VAAI 175 Brown, Rev. m 2,lAAIAMJ C It. Iliiok nml wtfn Tl r ..... wife ct al. to J. Bmnuluth Interest In """ "e" nine piuce in juuge HllUOkllll Mil 31'i mVs 'i"1 ll,ni3 of Kaliana, Koolauloi, vuiuuiiuiv inoruiiig. Hn1V.ll uUl.VAAl MW Miss Azalea C. Keves. itnr." Oahu i;ua Hiiliuku 6llU,UU0 J.". consideration $110. Jl Ijcnzle. Kiiniiilnbiig Co l.l 11 Jai.uuo No 4T3J-J- ulln A. Diaa and husband (P METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. " I'nld up W.UVAI Al Co., A-- anufacturing uooheu. 1 11 Harness ) t0 j A Mng00Ili pleco huul um, ua. Klhel I'lnn Co 1. 1JJ.OWAJ no U 11 lor ban rianclseo. per S S. Alameda, ter right. " l'nld up l,ot,mAi .J Kulaokahui, Honolulu, Oihu by wo July 20. Miss Plorence, Miss Eugenie Consideration J3.500. the OovtasvirNr hunvtv, l'i 1iLisu1.11 Ktputiulu lio liu Koloa .AI,UO0 1UO Becker, Mr. nnd .Mrs P. J. A. XV No 4731 Kvkiiv MllMlll IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTUR1RS Scott. S. M. KnnaKnmil and S. M. XV. Komi biiRHr Co An .tJ.lMO nu Illng. M. F. McDonald. Mr. und Mrs H Kavvelo to C. K. Knpaenlll, tr., Interest " l'uld up liJ,WJO luo Arendt, C . Parker, It Obervv Immer, In pleeo land, Auwalolluui, Honolulu, TIII.IOI, n MiiuniiUiS Cn , Ass 4UJ.WO luo H. Moet, J A. Johnson, the Nelll hu Consldeiatlou $300 l'nld up UlU.UJO luo Company A .MellrsdoS Coll.l A b.l.,.M 2U sj Fine H. Wldemann. T. Polntdex- - July IS. No. 1737- -E Thomas and wife Carriage and Buggy Harness. ter, r I ' l'nld up 1,(J,WU .V Bishop, Mrs. Rowland and to Est. S ICn'u, sharo hi bill land of NkIiILu SiiL'iir Cn A Al Andicvv Smith, .Miss N. Ker- - iipona, .Moloaa, Knuat. Consideration $1. I'llillllll .-- Rugs. Lap Robes. Fly Nets, Humano nnd Rubber DIts, Flno ahaw, Mlos I i: M. Graham, James R. Ortlltl hUKiir Co S.coo 000 luu 16i'i ltd English Holly Whips. Ankle Boots, Salt Sacks, Derby Ban- K ' Ollilllieu , . 1,iuj,uuu Al nB',e' ,,ss, r nartlt'tt. Mr. and Mrs List of deeds filed for iccord Julv 19. 8 W 29 91 0 aro2, nm: dages, nnd a Large Vnrlety o f Race n W It Clark, B 10 01 L--J OS Onkilbl uiu.uuu Al -- 18' Brailoons. Also Large Miss l.von, Mrs and Miss 1900: M :ooi7i 3 l.N w H m in 2ti m Hi 0 Oliui fciiKiir Co UAs) til.,, 2U Assortment of Single and Double Harnesses, Halter Bridles, and ,?,IrB, ! w Party III 18.1 A .Sh Hrst Second Partj. Class T 2"! WI29 91 79 4I'K)S-- l'nld up l,'2.'x,i 20 nfv Matson, Llndgren '. I 0 I NK Collars, Howes, Traco Chains. yjfJJJ nnd w'fe, Hawn Unnd Co., Ltd Robert Clark D W 29 97 1)2 M 19 OlnvvHlii iso.wo luo Mrs XV H ii 0 t,J, 1 Sir und Cunningham. Miss Gear, Lansing SL Co -- T 12 29 Vi 211 91 r, l'unuliiiu&lig I'lnn Co fi,U0U,ui0 It) E Mncfuilane D W ,0 Ol ill' ' Cunningham, C. J Holt. O C L Good- - Gear, Lansing ,t Co -- r 1J2 )7i2S Vl hi 0 U0CI3 'Keltic UA1,U1AJ luu J. Mncfai lane D Mi 30 I'lllH 7.'iO,UIAl luU "240 Si)0 man. James A Low. R XV ..usbund-l'lon- Shingle. H. E Wright and tcr 11. 15. Gehr. J H Coney. John lVtieeki.., ... ;6o,mi0 luu 220 Gandall. Miss Mill Co, Ltd D Uuroiucter corrected to 32 P, nnd sea ' '"' r 2,ouu,iiuo luu 140 lu) Maria Rosa, H. Gorman, wife and Llliuoknlanl- -J Kancpuu . vi"j, and 1st WhIiiIuh Acr Co An I 2.IU0 UUO luu vu 01 Mlas child. K. .." D nfter the of IVhrunrv for Annabel Lee. Mrs Douglas. Dr C iAiiuuru gruvuy or i.at. 45. This correc- - l'uld up l,fl,HiO luu UO 115 ..j L.nKiifcii, it. urown, II P Eakln. Mrs. n,M 10 in, tor Honolulu WltlHtlllO ... aouwo luu vuiiun, e;api Witllulu 7UO.UW1 luu (00 a Jolinson. R J. Smlrl WhIiiiiiiiaIo . 252,IXIU 10U 174 Charles .Minli,nn 1. 0 ,.. .. n TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Wubiieit 12J.UU0 JuU .... 120 Rennj c. J Treves, wilenr. BY AUTHORITY. and child A. bTFAMIUtr COS ' 1 ink. Louis Can alio, wife and child E" 8 400,000 10O ' 'TrB1nhVB,,c'llM. A- - Martin, JoRoph ? Si WIlilurH. Co . K0 ark. T. Mtillcr. wife and two Esrfl a "i ST i 5 IutvM.lituil B S Co fcou.KJO luv) .. 140 children. PUBLIC LANDS John Zoltoffes, S. Cowslln. wif n,i NOTICE. "3 3 5 Vs. I !a child, C. Seaman and wife. C. E. Chapln aid Hnwitllitn Khelrii Co 250,000 100 175 O. L. Muddox, O. II. Ackerman, " Saturday, July 2Sth. at 12 noon, llun. Up. Tr. A UI. Co VAil.uoU luu wife and at IIiui.bieHiii Uiuudr :U,W0 luu Kll,t'';e1' '" C. J a ' Combs, P front entrance of Judiciary Building ,. "I I't. m n in. ii.ni., rleen Kiiiih-Kh- Icltplioue Follenlus. Georce M011. 0 40 1 J 7 03 0 57 12 Wood. , will be sold at public auction: SI 0 27 41.10 05 A TuUkmpIi lru. I.t. 15,000 24 Mutuiil Telepliiino Co, 13'J,uui 10 Lot 10, Wnhlawn, 7 ! 8 8.4l'l0.4 Walnlua. Oahu. luei, " 1.8 (B, 1.03 l.M4V7 JlnkBlm Col Co U.Aa ti,V75 luu to I Area CI Acres. $300 'h.iu. pin. I Nr.lsi vi) a u; 1. Upset price 00. Wert . " Paid up Sl.uoO luu if 'S -- a 2'8 t.3ri27fl4'll,33 A I. O. B. Sale Is upon special fol- 10 40 0. 1. Co., ..2,HJ,UU0 10J . ,. ,,... conditions as riuir. ,1.4 S.I S O 20 4 41 11 111. omce. One-llft- a" itt d A luU Omnchyflrojj.gn,. lows: h '20 11 4 1'ioplo'a leo Itef. Co. 140,uou .,, of purchase price cash, trld.. 'l 7 10.42, S 41 0 44 4 'S 0 43, 0 19 In Pill. 1Ioni. I arD0Brlnf?Ur1!MU,,"iKn "-ta- ins tcmalnder four equal Instalments. '21 12 J But.,. 43 1 8 a. m.l 4 M 8 02 4 29 0 43 1 OS - 1 .., ., lUw.Ciovt. 6 percent.! ., I of vriietoVhn win r.n.?'"c.0- ca urcnaser to maintain Ills home con- - QUIl. 1 1 S.I. " U II in A Jt w r. ,...... t'liu... llUltr.l ....i.i. ... u n iinnniiQii, ,m.H i.n ...... t I n iiaw.uuvi.o per 1 tin. , IW ..;.,, .ituenliv r.iin ,wii iiiu ifiuiuinea iroin enei ri ' - MonsjaW 2.1 1 thVoWal, 'S? f W ,0 ?n ot 4th 'ea-- N open to 14'j.JjjiJiM " : y d'rVd "V5r55ror,.,,S ,n,,tn ',urtles nlrenUy land under rcs- - ot ," moon on th0 lsth :; wr F . lns tJTp maru'r "".piamSioV?!::::;-::- '.','. ','..'. "ica pilot . thefNoHhnp,. ldence s jncnlhly charli o "ondltlon). ,.,, ,,... 1U2 Ocean, and the laieat "?'".' Twcntv.fli ., . ,., .. ... states ". Coast "" HU ng ine dunKfr " iirani ; '" n." . iimu in uu vviriit burvtj and STW: l"" f?e32en ,n Jle Wtt bo,m tables: tery which I hey a"n "nd" flJe cultivation by end of The Session Sales Mqrnlng Twin-ty-flv- e ""Iners are lequested'to rurUl 'car, tides nt Knhiilul nnd Hllo occur Section tn T?"Line ,10Ur earlier than at Honolulu. Mcllrjde, nssessablo, $3 25, 10 Wul- - Plow K? II 111 rllitilklunllTA t 11 A Uajjlnn and Team Harness &tr.RrSh.on,W',Sf? atr,D.M.rtT"Cr detn"' P. elc'. PP'y ii,.,?, ! rmuuuru lime is 19 hours SO ttnntin nlCe' ng '?,& U""! i?rec.lJw,linJt'nie. ! Ten Walaluu. assessable, $91; W Olaa, as. Of all kinds on hand and raado to ordor at abort notice. thut degrees SO aessable Si 40 Island Orders Receive $W'&i&lk ?'"-- ! Prompt Attontlon. e hundred Ewa. ueut-Com- dr.. .' u SfVS: s'e'L8. U. B. N. 7An'U July "V:'u"" i'uuuc i.nnas. ti; $91: 25 9th, 1900. 2193. td . ,r7. "'." .,n" moon ro for', ' assessable. Wat. 228 - i.iivuu .iluu. iur hid wnoie group. nlun, nssesiittble, J90 W 8 3; 7 Oahu, iipr "aWiS.0, Cor. King and Fort Sts.

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