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VOLUME TV. NO. 498. HONOLULU, H. T., THUBSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1902. PRICE Jb'JLVJhl CENTS

Kohn had not been one ot those tj " SHOREMEN'S NEW TRIAL Inspect the lands. BOARD OF HEALTH Kohn, therefore, although he had, LONG DISCUSSION imrnx F0MED to listen to all previous testimony, had ! -- WANTED BY not the advantage of the rest of thei OK, jurymen who had been over the lands j ON HEARlb MAiNl b BIG HETHG THE DEttL SHED BAM ELECTION Ml I IT involved in the case. UNCLE SAM L. L. McCandless makes affidavit to effect is a well LARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT AND the that he borer' and that he sunk an artesian well on' Subjects Submitted LABORERS NEW LABOR the lands involved in the suit. He Proxies Need Not be Stamped Twenty''four ORGANIZATION ROLL. ;In the Matter of tie Suit also declares that the attempts to grow rice on the lands in question i Enthusiastic Union of All Nationali Against Honolulu proved a failure. Federal Court Notes. Minority Stockholders Can Waging War Against Impure Foods-Wi- lder ties to Fight Asiatic Laborers-Perman- ent Transact Business Plantation. In matter of objection of- - Organization is Form the the the Bishop Estate to the order ot : to ed Herbert Mossman Makes : possession lands, no Cooper Sees Macfarlane at WaikiB. Company Wants Carry Paiai. . ' of Pearl Harbor Very Telling Address. JURY 1MEGUL1RITJES ALLEGED farther move was made in the Unit for Dr. ed States District Court yesterday. National Laws Quoted. Sympathy Pratt. i The Longshoremen's Labor Union' ,. Chief Clerk Maling, however, still ' DISCOVERED EVIDENCE was launched last night at an enthu- - HCLI holds a draft on the Secretary of thej IS ALSO GIVEN AS ' I siastic meeting of laborers held at Navy, payable to Captain Merry and , , . the Drill Shed for the purpose of per--i A ' a REASON. endorsed over by Bishop Colonel George - rw.-eiv- him to the Macfarlane W3S informed in some "Wbn the Board ot iieaun arraug- j was iouuwea uy one noui fecting. organization and electing offi - l manner that Mr. ' , even-o- J Estate, trustees, "for the amount of seen at the Hawaiian f Morgan was tttf with tho ownon of a small sailing . Dr. Russel, In which be explains his cen, hoel last to become his successor, judgment on $52,737.50. ing Anglo-CaW-forni- the verdict ; in regard to the First National immediately accused a etteoiier to transport paia from position In the matter of selecting a Qver tv.Q nundrcd men were pres-- i Misconduct of the Jury Excessive the Attorney Thomas Fitch demanded Bank stockholders' meeting affair. Bank of foraiiag a Mattt producers to the leper sottle government physician lor the uiaa PIlt and 135 names were signed to the Compensation Attempted to be conspiracy ' and was refused a jury trial for the1 "The impression which seems to to throw Borne months ago, they failed district in Hawaii. The question Is rolls. i him out of office. Tho Angle. went . I Awarded by Verdict Juror Kohn appeal of H. Hamano . dis-l- e companies having from the Board have been current to a great extent, California Bank was entirely to cMHt upon an objection that might , one which has occasioned much Owing to several lano meetings drill, meet-- j Did Not View Pearl Harbor: of General Appraisers in the matter that I was planning to have Mr. J. F. cent any ploL raised by th Wilder Steamship ; cusslon among residents of the business or the of such - ing was not called to order until 9 I of oriental shoes. United States , Morgan become the president of which claim they pos- j trict, and from outward Indications Lands Supreme Court Cases. the , "I will state as an faet. as that lead- - absolute j o'clock. In the meantime the juage tsiee set tne case for bearing, National Bank," said COlOnel T . contract, signed and enterod much feeling has been brought to the tirst flr. . ..nc'F M.Mnm Mni.nni.i.1 tt,... sees . .wuw.uuu, kuut i uafcVA UUi ers of the movement constituted at 10 o'clock this morning. Macfarlane. "Is a wrong I Health, j surface. board will endeavor to one. will seen Mr. n Into "with the .Board of for The themselves into individual commit- Mora slnr mv nrrlnl 1 The United States Government.; tell you how it was Mr. Morgan's traneportJng all supplies and persons adjust the matter satisfactorily. Dr. busy Kamalo Sugar Case. that hcre nor have r any !nstrucu0ns fjHa tees of one each, and were kept Attor-- , - I through United States District name came to b mentioned for Anglo-California- n ilaaiinMt for tho not !Win(MlLK On Molo- RUSSCl passes Out BOD1C VCfV Spicy explaining to the natives the privi- - CounSel f0r plaintiffs in the case of, the the Bank to try to - Dunne, yesterday filed in presidenc-- of bank-- .,. language in treating his contempor- jeges to be derived from the organ- - neyJ. J. the; the Kamalo Sugar Company equity! v .secure the presidencv for Mr. Mor- - . I maliCS reflections United States District Court a notice gJven notlce wiU j "When was in San Francisco, Mr. The contention was raised by Pros-- .' " aml Plntel izatiou. suft have tuat thev g. and motion for a new trial in the rec - . Steinhan, the senior manager in M,.t . th mo.itimr ! concerning iaun neuiing anu Kiuareu Against Asiatic Labor. move t0(jay that the cause be forth-- the' ir.i.n.t mninr ! Anglo-Californi- practices, Dr. enU' declded case of th Government, a Bank of San Francis-- of the Board of Health yesterday af- to which he insinuates The opinion of the audience seem--! with set for hearln& Jjy JQ UNDERMINE In em- - asainst the Honolulu Plantation Com-- 1 I vw ami L.UUUUU, ncut iur UIG lO buv ternoon, that the contract held by the Reid Is committed. The letter, ed to be unanimous against the In the Supreme Court. i ' pany. day Mr. Morgan H X part, as follows: ployment of Asiatics on the wharves in which a jury the other ( that had arrived and that THE D DUMT D X5V Wilder Steamship Company did not reads The case of Jonathan Shaw against of Honolulu. Here and there small awarded ?10o,02 damages for tho he ha(, brought wUh hm a ,eUer from DM A apply to tho transportation of paia Mountain View, Dec. 30, 1901. C. W. Booth, exceptions from First rnnnpr groups Portuguese, com Mr r;i;h,or" Xa .,- of Japanese, and leasehold interest of the sugar .. . nf vs, ...- .1 . grown ports. of Health. suo--, ' " irf .. and shipped from Maui President Board of were earnestly discussing j - ,rcuit owt, was arguea ana '""l .r.,.l Americans panv 5n certain lands at Pearl Har- ... Uonal Bauk of HawalL The lettep WJ n ..... t 11 of re-- .i was with this understanding the Sir: I beg to acknowledge the many stroag opln-- hnp'rpmi,PPll ,. before the Supreme Court, , L ,n,1.L.?:i? tne situatlon and ' thp ri0vernment f0r!ml"tetl flll, of DraIse for Mr MorMn nn, "!lln--l ltwaUon an arrangement was ceipt of your communications of Dec. I , that jons were expressed on the subject. purposes, alleg-- ete,"1J s ft'b a'- - in cai. oi ferre(1 hlg stamHng - u-- 'naval station and for t0 in the conimun- cemmenced to undermine the parent entered Into with Correa. owner of IS and 17. together with a commis-- l n iroor, ooii.i ftm mnoiiTn. tn' Asiu Brown against Andrew Bannis-- agent ia". ' e improvements on said lands ' ity and his general knowledge of val-- t bank, which had created the Firs. the scbooonor. which has at indiffer- slon armolntlnc me as for the tv0,i tD,i ter. This morning case of C. the uations in Hawaii. re--. National Bank here, with Mr. ttoard. secretary. The chairman. D. K. Ka- - The notice and motion for a newf The letter also James ent periods boen takiug small car- Brown, administrator, against the, Campbell, by securing tho cor-- according section 10 immediately nom-- , accompanied affidav- - ferred to the exIstence of straincd for goes leper Since, to of eo, announced that trial are by the 1f A T 1 fpiiinTirtX Cnnantt Av of tho food supply to the Trl " its charter from Washing 1 no to Long--1 . . , (relations, in the National be-- iua"u" the Organic Act, have right inations for president of the its of L. L McCandless and Captain." ., . .. . ., First , , Mttlumont. ..,., , ,. . ; .- . . . cepuons irom tne uourt ,, ion. i. , .,.o, - . uircuit i v""iui.-3'"'"'-toi i iiv-4- ...... tt.,! n-- c u- in run --,t uruwn, mo was brought to at iiuiu uv i ...,.!i" tuuicmcua .' uuiuu iu (jnanes t. ronu, u. a. i., ana otners. up. jii. vuuiJm uiu ir. ..i The matter the vmire fnr pnnppllatlnn At th same der, and H. ""'Mossman and D. K. Kaeo i j will be taken president. "At the meeting of stockjbghlers the New Trial. I tention of the board by the receipt j"tinie j vour aUention to Section were ballot was Reasons for j Against Tramways. other day could not call to mind call nominated. A taken Suit Friction of Bank Officers. of the following letter from Manager 11 of the instruments to Government and resulted in a tie vote. There The reasons for asking for a new whether the tax on proxies to vole j George W. Hayselden has filed a '"Mr. Morgan simply confirmed Wight, of tho Wilder Steamship Co.: physicians according to which Dr. were 130 voters and both candidates trial are summed up as follows: the had been repealed or not. I know suit against the Hawaiian Tramways report of the strained relations in that a sweeping change had bean Honolulu. Jan. 15, 1902. Charles Blake, having furnished a received G5 votes each. continues during his ab- 0 Honolulu bank, saying that there made since last July but did not re- Dear Sir. We are advised that substitute, Officers Elected. said occurred!- commis- count of an accident which had been considerable friction be- - member if these changes applied to pain! Is being carried from acqcssible sence to remain the only the election was whichlZ7.5JZl"said plaintiff and petitioner!' When the result of Day. Hayselden al-- proxies. Ka-laupa- sioned agent 'Of twecu Brown ports on the Island on Molokal to the Board of Health announced, Mossman ad- li3 prevented President and Cashier no Herbert (the UnitedStates) leges that he was thrown from "I rested perfectly at ease, how- - by vessels other than those in this Olaa district. Therefore vanced to platform and withdraw histcoonnf. Tiiia fHoHnn wn waH i.n.ior. as the from having a fair trial: buggy injured by '" llougiitg to this company Under other commissions can be issued name in of D. K. Kaeo. and reason of thef8lo0aMn Honolulu and had become a?tf his favor 2. Accident and surprise, which or-- i :. wj.5 fully convinced f.'f81that the Anglo- - tender made for transportation for long as the term of his leave does Tramways Company's action in ob almost a public scandal. expire, long re:c-,r.r- I dinary prudence could not have California Bank, which had sent ma not and as as he does . .t:"1"", . structing roadway by a pile of . , the Leper Settlement this service """." the "Mr. Steinhart asked Mr. Mnrtrnn tr", i,n -- - , i not tender his resignation, or was guarded against. kllt j,lUA,.--t,. la a suaiea,.j cuveiupu. was included. We presume that we are as follows: dirt on King street, near Victoria. wnat suggestions ne to ' not removed by your honorable 3. Newly discovered evidence, ma- - had offer in would not have sent them to me have not boen given this business President. D. K. Kaoo: vice nresi- - - cause. Suit in Ejectment. to solving the friction prob- j an Imperfect condition, as such instl-le- through an oversight, but we would Board for dent, William Allpau; secretary Fred ( terial for said plaintiff and petitioner. I tt. - ' tutions are perfectly familiar with respectfully request that we have an believe that the commission T"nimTit.....,..., .;... . ma-a.- TAi.n which it could not with reasonable! iue r.m.eiiHi&u jum uwapauy hu- A . usai&iuuL juuu a11 n...l T TA!.1 I.. ..nll.1-- .. l. acuictui, was thought suca conditions of business and u d wrought ejectment "It that either Mr. ccpress!on from the Board of Hoalth aeu ,ul utr)Wise treasurerj M. Nika. diligence have-discovere- pro-- ! suit in against iou..au. and i do not make mistakes. In to matter Ing unable to reside in two districts. v,Vpiph nn H Emmet May and W. H. G. Arnemann Cooper or Mr. Brown ought to resign, reference this - duced at the ' I also beg to enclose a written auj Mma trial. Tax on Proxies Repealed, . It was believed as Mr. Morgan Yours tfulv. were nominated for treasurer but i TnciffifioniMr nt tho Pvi.lpnrfi to tor real estate on the Waikiki side of that, CO., ' l Mc- - - was one ' "This morning I immediately sot WILDER STEAMSHIP " ...... both declined the honor. Jack Alakea, between Queen and Haleka- of the board and had been uinice to act in n is steaa equivalent... j justify said verdict t0 vork to Iook the Amended War a S. Wight, President. wag not e, ag fae had Mt ' containing 1S90 square introduced by a verv friendlv letter "P i uiIa streets, to a power of attorney As a matter , G. Errors in law occurring at the ' that-tk- Gasoline to the Rescue. th, rol, Mossman pleaded from Mr. Cooper Mr.' Cooper Revenuc Tax and Iearned o Launches Dr. Blake nor myself excepted plaintiff feet. Damages for $1,000 are also and as of fact neither thafc he bg Moved tQ decHne on the trial and to by said tax on proxies, ten cents, had been Tho original copy of the "Wilder would object to pass spbstitu ion claimed. was the business man of the bank, it the d tnat he wou,d fee ab,e tQ do and petitioner. repealed. was carefully to any regular practitioner residing would be best for all parties concern- contract secured and more good for the organization by 7. Irregularities in the proceedings "I at once decided to commeac board arrived In Olaa, should there be any. Un- -' CHANGE PROGRAM. ed for Mr. Brown to resign as presl-- 1 examined. The at the being an individual member. He ad- jury-- OF mandamus proceedings In the Fed- of the - conclusion thnt there was no provis- fortunately besides kahunas, Chris--' his to as, with denL This was practically the con- eral Court and saw Attorney J. J. vised audience unite S. Misconduct of the jury. ' practicing! i ion In the document which covered tian scientists and those union, they will be able to resist the elusion which was arrived at between Dnnno tchn lc nnir nnrncnrl (n ilrnu. knH.nnttnil... tltntin n M HtllATV 9. Excessive and unreasonable and Orpheum Will Have Nearly a New tho Maul paia, consequently a com- - ,MlU ... ' encroachment of Oriental laborers Mr. Steinhart and Mr. Morgan. 'ng up the necessary papers. The .." ."I' e,x- - inconsistent compensation or dam- T.e regret...".tne uoeraiuy oi tne Bill For Tonight. gentlemen : suit wHl be begun as soon as posel- - wlttee consisting of Dr. Sloggett and . "0 on their own field. by "Just which one of these ages, attempted to be awarded ! board licenses There will be several complete ble- - Attorney J. A. Mngoon is also Mott-Smlt- h suggesti0n I Moesrs. and Fth1 Smith super-- . Mossman's Telling Remarks, the came from don't guch personS( thus encouraglng said verdict. changes in the program ot the j ! engaged In the proceedings. ts jnov was appolntod to make satisfactory expense. "The Japanese belong to the t. stItion and deceit at public Sworn Officer Not in Charge. World's Entertainers not . "The matter resolves Itself Into a -- transporting a set-- tations," said the speaker, "and not I for fair j and preventing the coming and ' merely a step here and there withi MOfiC 8N PPMPTl case between the Interests of the . Now The notice and motion for a new otinl-hntrtar-e T, Mtppiv of paia to the leper- - settle-- : tllng of a regular practitioner in the on the wharves of our city. i norhanc n npT ennp hu( n phinpo ilXwXLVJ All JUUUXXJU nf Xfnlnlfin.l nnil I n,ent; district Such were Dr. Blake's , they work in the hold of the ships trial allege that the members of theUiat practically constitutes a new the Territorial organization. and also on the wharves. The dnly LOGICAL CANDIDATE incidentally Dr. Sloggett called up--! grounds when he requested me to trial jury sitting in the case of the program "The matter must of necessity be reasons vuv w uu - n!a Vr Vonnr. lh nwnnr of tlio enso- - act in uis siena anu mv ior omtu mi jvu uovernment against me nonomiu! professor Powell has sent his at- "It appeared that Mr. Morgan was brought up in the United States Dis- ,...... accenting the running of iithe donkeys and the j ...... - - iL Pmntat!on Company did not Tisit the tendants out fishing to Waikiki and trict Court as it U a national baak ime inuncnos now niymg in auu nuout i . ..,...... , .. - u,njiin . or,,i the logical candidate to take the AS tane m.s op- ""-"- ,;ir. V,, gold carp uti-- v.,,,,,- - aroprewwauvei - n. , lands sought to be condemned fori the resultant will be affair and the Interests of thoeo who --k., w,.. m...... cfn...-.- w- i, V." ... place of Mr. Brown and was perfectly portunity to express in the name ol """ m a iew m uu, luey nurposes in his star mystification which are not local people are at stake. prepared to transport the ' capture places, ' in charge and'hzed familiar with all bank matters and w Pn the people of this district my protest also those and then '"T J consists in hooking two gold fish "Attorney J. A. Magoon represents - , . i me same amount tnat it was cost- against such policy of the Board or me native Hawaiian win not De aoie ,h mldst of the astonished was friendly with Mr. Cooper, who interest in the Afong Estate whose --- tog the Board In employing the , Examiners as well as against any ap IU UUU UIIl IU UI3 U" IUUUU.I, ' ( o1lr.T..A was the business man of the institu- - proxies were ruled out by Mr. Browa." ' alleged was schooner. Ho stood roady to take pointments by your honorable Board "Supposing that they work for thej It is also thativre an, Flatt and SuU,erIand complttely' Uon. . . .. fVtof Ar -- . r ( - 4 t- - ? t ... , Iftln iTfl. nV4 m--r ; nr up the work Immediately. The report persons wno nave their residence "e aS umt e uo, oi a !.1n.!iuirregularity as mr iu .:,.ai Jf.Mciiaage their musical comedy sketch.! Mr. Steinhart informed Mr. Mor-- MIlKUfl N NKH I Mil ' ere me commuu. . was m M. m. of the special committee will bo con-- elsewhere. f"5 concerned that Juror the Deltorellis trio and the Three, gan that if Mr. Morgan thought it ad- - j - loml before action in Kauiuweia scnooi unsanitary. uas.mos vmi iniroauce enureiy ne- i visable. he would a is taken thei of Vice will be their means of exist-- i - i write letter BE NEXT PRESIDENT -- - m iuB unuu.c lUu uu--, iU. i w iHatter. A communication from Dr. Cofer.. WM - OOV., .M,.C. tha ,aiaT,PO! rcun. yi w. i.c-- President Brown. If Mr. ' sick-- ; new steps dances. Hope Hadden j j Superintendent of the United States sei Japan.'i Proceedings, on account of the and wQ president! the mandamus proceedings Dr. Reed Has His Troubles. to ! dainty dress--. "If Hospital Service, . :n!f8.eT.a . was a has new songs and more ., , ., . .C ., , , VaL, Marine announced' ness PrescotL - not vv.-,.- 01 wages, - of Juror - c.t,,,, r0fl,,.w-- .- ... tha... . rn.,rt In a e orK nigner truv. A uciug uicuuij- uuiu letter to the Board of Health to :. Board one ior it is..::. Trill v.rr! ""useu. iu iioiuw,. w... the of Health that case' but u.,th wh eara we member of the trial jury when the BnnuT Mr. could resign in favor of declaring"". the stockholders' meetiag from Dr. IL H. Bold, of Hllo ne ot bubonic plague had been reported Brown we! said jnrv visited the lands sought to . ot the First National Bank to be ktatos, among other things: "Un ramlIles: and ia a small h, rt0MfwB eneS f Ca3Ua1' itr Jer.to him from New South Wales, and - I "a Told.' new meeting In for!""! would a resnlt .. . . , .. .. . are uuiuk our s.u.re lonanib uit- be conuemnea by the Government ,!- -. .m. ,cr0 r J morgan , .... support t !- -. e-- .,, ,. ..,-- . Jir-- becoming president?" . . of our Institutions and the. naval station--- ncrnoses.- , i ..i - . i ..... ,, x. .- i?. ju. for the month of December. After I a compiamt irom a.....numoer ot -, nf tho --nmmiinitv " A ut,"s" """"- " uiauuasiun jir. oieiuuart eui asked. ui ot - , popular nan prices j ; o! re- -i Did Not View Lands. afternoon at me Is N-- N-- rseolved mv appointment to the Olaa scholars from Kauiuweia School M ,mori.-0'oaii- fnrth and my recoiie:tion that Mr. neee3s2riy I shall not ' should . Vi Kardlng the unsanitary condiUon of ... u...ut -- Bafrt n wa I telephoned...... !.Dr. Captain Charles F. Pond, of the j,jc iiorranu that - certain that n,. ..nwinr. wn- nr, eti.t.hJj. Kstrlct. to Nicholas much applausei jls words were "'"""""i iu.vc uuwuc a.w.nuw. tne closets In building was sub- - e " it; iui itussol and asked him where I could the translated Into Hawaiian by John United States Navy, makes affidavit; ""U3e: ,, " - on his return to Honolulu he could ers who Is not an acceptable caatll- - , stantiated by Sanitary Officer Tracey, ! - Wise. j M. M. ,1, i induce Mr. Brown to resign and allow date, but I shall ask for an adjourn- find the registration books, also what to the effect that Juror Kohn tQ & llttIe 0etJ who recommended that the obsolete - i thirty days respect required. Dr. told Committee on Constitution. 'was not a member of the jury when' m- - . n (Mr. Morgan) to succeed Mr. ment of out of to drags were Bussel ( piumblng supplanted Mnt a'hfm be by that of : t , wishes of Mrs. Campbell. I shall ; Brown. the me that he had the registration dooks more modern make. The recom- - A committee composed or Herhert the jury visited the Pearl Harbor ; ever last night to a crowded hosse. i bring about a discussion among all re- -, to-- lands purpose inspecting. Matter Leaks OuL but deollned to turn thorn over or mendatlon of the sanitary officer Mossman. chairman. John Wise. Freds for the of - n t. - . I -- A L - . - ru rrt - ...... --I"! a MAP : n A i rirTWTiu'knrifihiixrrTTririWVW,IVAVMWa m 1 - u .... t)l - , -- - - tiolw a portion of the salarv which geiner with tae compiamt were or- " auVu, yvu. mem ana mat me new juror am uui, jh. n.b-ii " Jm""'"' a some can- - ' "w'. isut uxiiy 0f feling for , K. Hlpa Captain j Yesterday noon. F. Morgan, i wont to me claiming that the' Board dered to be submitted to the Educa-- Paul and Nahora j Tlsit g landsfat any time afterward 3Ir. J. not to write to Mr. Brown. Intimating dJdate for tQe posst of pre3itjenL tIoHa "5Pa appointed by the president Ule selling off some of Mr. P. A j change would ob- j -- Health had no business to appoint j department fpr purpQ of inspection. This that such a not be If Mr. Brown should resign and of nv-law- sl , I . . . tn draft a ivinstitntlon ann . Pornr c mlipction-- nf na!ntinz; , ...... - i and' ... r. u- o..mi i.s T.T-- alleged....irregularity...... aweit upon to. T ;y-, to, ana leanng mat urowa l0Cal genueman should....be avall-- mo Dr. commls------" LrJtmt i ir. n0 while Blake held a ' .- ' !..'"--. , "t 1 A &um.R.cu ' '. . . o o. k.. a. 1. mat."""''me uraer ne :..,."H"11 iuc u.ctwu6. m. uuum uuu.". a . sugges-labl-e position ion for district. I have made ' rr u. some eaieau p j would resist the Idea if the for the of president. the m nwt!n whh lh committee will meet on the Pacific . . volume set of Balzac, full 0mT,.. m remembered ... on ae--J uon snouia come from anyone Dut someuue wm ue irom ew regular trips to Olaa and have Liken . ., ,, iiall dock next Satnrdav at noon. lt that, T blndinsr with watercolor 1 . f ' t- York who thoroughly familiar with v. .n. uiin t c.a i,n . . ,aj . Tkn nn-- . -- nf coniit of the illness of Juror PreseotL -- . -c -- n joa n c;-- .himself. x moiinr."-- " .. ulUM.i..n. u . u .ii.' a cesspool, was. "-- nr..i.. i. : ni.'.. . !.j ;premises into private ...... th naUonal banklne system-- , . .ufc . trict very easy to handle owing to the donled. union win ne neia on eonesaav. a new juror naa iu oc urawa uuiu this snonid mase mat ancient anu a" "a n " " me manct nai j M- . ! Persona Non Grata. Rumerons telephones throughout. You, The Board of Health took a decid- - January 22, at 7:30 in the evening, special venire and that M. - Kohn honorable author turn in his grave. simply to acquiesce in the proposal. ' 5 Today 10 o'clock remaining ! j "Will Mr. Brown'3 will find mv report for the balance of ed stand in the matter of making at the Drill Shed. was the man drawn. "When'the case at the put forward, which I did. action in the In- -' books and pictures will be sold, and way i matter of the proxies cause a breach the month of December very Jncom-- j Chores and infannation of all bidders; proceeded with Kohn on the jury "Batt jt appears that In some M. Outing. snaps, I Anglo-Californ-ia Pa&u e prescribed Ume set Y. C. A. stead of Prescott, all the testimony ' tTOm all indications some fine the matter leaked ont and it became between himself and the Ptete. not having been a"er ! .t-:- ii ... in the district " .;.i-- i nn hlS'j , . The Y. M. C. A. is making plans XTnVin E uc H. Mr. Perry has Bank?" was asked. A , the opening of the same. The t.l.un Krn Ihs Mimlnv nf nn " V"" Mr. Morgan was to re-- auvuKa answer many .vioruii--i csTacwviTTi in rnttnrf fln the talk that uuf. to ui matter came up with a communlca- - for a Saturday .outing to "Waikiki iha nf ti "As the representative of the questions." the jury was read over for the benefit I lttra to Honolulu to try to secure for Smith Drug Co. Members who would like to partici- - ,3 bnliding at presenL He Bank, that is hardly tion from Benson, P032150 presidenL Kahunas Are Barred. j pate.are to commanicateAwith ot the new juror. This was after the whj f0- - the Coast on the 2othbImself the of asked eYe j -- The reading of Dr. Reld's letter (Continued on Page Three). i Secretary Brown. jury had visited Pearl Harbor and jnst However, Mr. Brown, having been (Continued on Eighth Page.) r -

: IMATL CLOSES TODATTOB OTHER ISLA3SDS. 3 LEFT For Steamer. Mall closes. Str.saHs Kctoa. Hanapepe, Eleele, Waimea J KALIHi and KekaSca Iwalani ...... 4:15 p. m. 5 p.m. Js a Residential Suburb I COAST II AND FOREIGN TESSELS IS" POKT. " : Is attracting lots of attention since the YESTERDAY FOR Arrived Yesstl. Captain.- - J Wharf. ' Destination. ,jgj itapia u. ransit uu., uuiu men ciivuijion. 1ST ITS Dec 10 Rence, ship JWhitmore fBrewers ... Ft. Townsend. Geo. C Tobey. ?".... Gove jlnnsarxl San Francisco. M ....' , 21 S. D. Carfeton, ship Amesbary ...... Sailway Tacorna See the Gulick Tract , 23 Irmgard. bkt Schmidt j Stream :San Francisco 23 Ceylon, bk. Wilier ., loid FisbmrkU Hilo Before buying buildii g lots elsewhere, f 26 IHonoipu, schr. Olsen lAUea Puget Sound . :: a beautiful locality healthy, every Captain Carey Reports Meeting Strange Currents Aiaen uessie. OK....'iiacsie ....-..- . tort stream. San Francisco. 2S Benjamin Sewall. sh Hackfeld Stream In distress ..... facility, electric cars, wate laid, etc. " 29 Robert Lewers. schi Underwood ....Allen Puget Sound .. I Easv terms of payment apply " 30 a D. Bryant, bk.. . Colley jSorensons .. San Francisco. v ' " 31 Joseph Russ Petersen NavyWhf 1 .. Puget Sound. -- ' GULlCK, " 31 Langdale, ship Hunter IRailwav San Francisco. MRS. S. 7L Alameda-H- as Good (or 31 Hesper, In distress. -- Gautain Pond Sails on lie a lord Peop 8 bk. Friis IRailwav , . F- - O. BOX 415. Jan. 1 i Florence, ship JSpfcer s Railway Paget Sound. Amelia, bkt Wilier Allen Pnget Sound. Honolulu-Hawai- OK. Geo. a Perkins, bkt 4 Jensen Navy 7o. 2.. Puget Sound. of ian Band Plays Steamer Andrew Welch .... Drew JBrewers San Francisco. t Prince Louis, sh... JEllefsen Stream Puget Sound. 10 Helene. schr. Christiansen I Sorensons...J San Francisco. Oceanic Steamship Co. 14 Star of Bengal. bk..UIberg Stream (Puget bound. Nail Put Back More. 15 Alta. bkt Thronagle Stream. Puget Sound. 15 Newsboy, bkt Chipperfield ... Allen Puget Sound. TIME TABLE. 15 Golden Shore, schr. Rasmussen.... Stream.. Puget Sound. The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: 15 Tillie Starbuck. shUI Curtis JBrewers. San Francisco 15 Agnes, ship ,' Hemke A irmgard. San Francisco FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. T Oetaa Steaaers left Honolulu iced that she did not keep on her he was promptly put ashore. 190L TJ. S. S. Iroquois Rodman J Naval row . . Stationary. 1901. yater4ay fr t lie CoL The Royal' course. The officers were at a loss Captain Pond's Last Aloha. VENTURA Wed.. Jan. 22 SIERRA Tues.. Jan viatl Steamer Moana sailed at noon' to determine the cause of the devia-fo- r Captain and Mrs. C. F. Pond were STTTv ALAMEDA Sat. Feb. 1 ALAMEDA Wed.. Feb. 6 "WEATHER REPORT. --UUUJ.N, .iMJ &iL SIERRA Wed., Feb. 12 SONOMA Tues.! Feb. 11 Victoria, B. C , with following tlon as there had not been any wind among passengers the the to the Coast, s: ALAMEDA bat., eo. ZZ AUAALEUA Wed.. Nor. 26 K-- on j -- passengers from Honolulu: Mrs. l to exert any unusual influence the and were visibly affected at the I -- I? SONOMA Wed., Mar. 5 VENTURA Tues., Mar. 4 flfUlsilllii " AT TT'.-.- J Mean Temperature 71.7. DAT j lUPIli Sit Mar. IS ALAMEDA f .11r.. in Smith. J. H. Katton James Murray,; vesseL Observations in tne water thoughts of leaving behind so many 3g CC &iu.wrt ...... n..., ...... cu.( tu. if cur- - Minimum Temperature 63. VENTURA Wed.. Mar. 26 SIERRA Tues., Mar. 25 H. C- - Harrison. Mrs. II. C. Harrison. being made it was noticed that a devoted friends. To a Republican re-- 78. litALAMEDA Sat., April 5 ALAMEDA Wed., April running to southward. ' Maximum Temperature Krwl Smith. C. H. Hichler. I. J. Noll, rent was the porter. Captain Pond, with tears m SIERRA Wed April 15 SONOMA Tues.. April 15 i Barometer 30.10; rising. a.m.) Fs.ip,m.pn.a.m. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duval and child, Alameda Sails at Four O'clock. his eyes, dictated the following! st. ALAMEDA Sat, April 26 ALAMEDA Wed, April 13 Rainfall 0.04. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Newman. Mrs. M. was booked to sail at words: "Please ell the people STon 13 5 M l.. 6.33.U.W 6.10 5.SS 9.S0 VENTURA Tues, May The Alameda ofj 63.3. Mean Dew Point G.401ill Judge, .Miss M. Cooley, Miss L. M. 3 It was fully four when Honolulu, that I carry away with me.' Tuea. 1.5, 7.4G, 1.30 0.10,6.10, 5.33, 10.34 o'clock, but Humidity 75. Mal- my Mean Relative Parker. II. D. Clarke. Mrs. J. F. she got away. A very large crowd j sweet and dear remembrances of Wed. 7.2s 1.3 8.53 :.15 1.236.10 3.33 11 19 ii.rn.iIt'll years residence your lovely Wind. a.m. let and A. J. Proper. of people were on the wharf to see three in Thur 10.07, 1.1 3.23 3.00 2.52.6.10 5.10 a m. New Current Discovered. uef off. ! city. I leave behind nothing but Northeast; 3 to 1. I t i Frl .. 1711.14 1.6 9 30 3.53 4.3S ,6 M) 5.41 0 15 - In connection with the sallinc of stpnmra rTio -- Captain Carey has made a report Just as the quartermasters were go- friends and pleasant memories, and Weather. the ahovn nn r , Sat. Is 10.11 1.50 6.12 6.4o's.ii' prepared to Issue to intending passengers COUPON woman j my is once a.m.i i.i2 THROUGH TICKETS proper ing to pull gangway up, a dearest wish to return t j which he will forward to the the Weather clear. ' , Dy any rauroaa rrom ban tranc.sco to all points In 'Sua ,19 0.13, 1.8 11.38, 5.10 7.23 6 40,5.12 2.13 the United States officials at Ottawa on his arrival at arrived escorted by a native man and more to the Paradise of the Pacific and from New York by any steamsh lp line to European I 'ill!p.m all ports. Forecast for Today. liq- - Republican people 20 l.CS! 2 0 l.Oi1 f. 40 S.1S 6 40 3 13 Victoria, reporting the discovery of a both were under the influence of To the and to the ilo" 3.13 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO of Honolulu say. Au revoir but not Light winds and fair weather. new current in Southern waters. The! uor. The woman had to be carried I t First quarter of the moon on the good-bye- . current is from west to southwest on board, and as soon as she reached Aloha to all.'; 16th at S:0S p. m. WM. G. & - CO. ( IRWIN sev-- the dock she had an attack of hys- From two until four o'clock the DIAMOND and was experienced fully six or ' AT HEAD LBIITED ev-- j terics. She cried and moaned till she Territorial band was in atendance on TO ARRIVE. ut degrees further south than has -- i ' Diamond Head, 10 p. m. An in-- , wharf, and, with its most lively Weather GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO. W Ween known before. The equatorial put the band out of existence. the clear. Wind light, north. currents extend from 10 degres North ' vestigation being made by the officers airs, helped to make the departure At Honolulu from San Francisco or to 2 degres South. When the Moana ! of the vessel it was discovered that of the Alameda pleasant and joyful ; Victoria. was about 8 degres south It was not- - her companion had no ticket and instead of sad and pathetic. I) Departures from Honolulu. Aoransi January is , Peking January IS Pacific Mail S. S. Co. I i Ventura January 22 rived vesterday. brought but little GERMAN SHIP AGNES i Wednesday. Jan. 15. .Gaelic January I Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha BUSTLE AND HURRY - freight from Sau Francisco. c c ,t ,.. , Alameda February W.fl.n.K .J. O. .UUUiiil. IUI t.-11." Unnrrl-nn- n Mnm; TT,.l,-- ,, n -- .. I? ViUltl. bU.UUl- - U Cus-ALUfl- ll ...UU Steamers of above Companies E(lward Fogarty, the popular toria. at noon. t .""bttuO the will call at Honolulu and leave this JTfiUr TUT "CD AWT' ARRIVES FROM HAMBURG Sieiva February 12 port on or about the dates below 1 Jtlii rHUni torn House man. left yesterday on G. N. Co.'s S. S. Eureka, for Maui China February 14 mentioned: the Alameda for San Francisco. He ports, at 5 p. m. Moana February 15 FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. PEKLN'G j will be away about five weeks. O. S. S. Alameda, Herriman. for Doric February 22 JAN. IS CHIA ja;. i9 WAS SIX MONTHS ON WAY GAELIC 2S DORIC COAL AND COAST SHIPS ARRIVE The Ke Au Hou brought 3600 bags HER San Francisco, at 3 p. m. Alameda February 22 JAN. JAN. 31 Nippon HONGKONG MARU FEB. 6 NIPPON MARU FEB. 8 of sugar from Honuapo yesterday. Schr. Lady, Nelson, for Koolau Maru March 4, Sonoma March 5 CHINA FEB. 14 PERU FEB. 2S Ports- - 3 p. Trip From First Mate Dies at Sea and His Body! at m. 12 DORIC FEB. 22 COPTIC MAR, 4 Golden Shore Makes Fast . Peru March Sloop Kaiulani, for Pearl Harbor, Alameda 15 ' NIPPON MARU MAR. 4 AMERICA MARU MAR. 11 BENJAMIN SEWALL is consigned to Deep Agnes March Newcastle Alta and Newsboy the at 11 a. m. Coptic March 22 PERU MAR. 12 PEKING MAR. 19 - COPTIC MAR. 20 GAELIC Come From Same Port Tillie Brings a Full Cargo-S- ad Inci- Stmr. Lehua, Dower, for Molokai Ventura March 28' MAR. 29 HAS MORE TROUBLE and Maui ports, at 5 p. m. America Maru March 28, AMERICA MARU MAR. 28 HONGKONG MARU APRIL S E. Starbuck From Coast. dent of the Voyage. Alameda April 5 PEKING APR1T, 5 CHINA APRIHI Peking April 5 GAELIC APRIL 15 I HONGKONG MARU Vessels Due Today Gaelic April 15 APRIL 22 TeBterday was a banner day along HALF CREW DESERTS THE SHIP The German ship Agnes, Captain Sierra April 16 the waterfront and thero was a con- Hemke, ended a long voyage of 151 Hongkong Maru April 22 tinual hustle on the wharves until Sailors Claim Vessel is Short of days from Hamburg, Germany, when H. H. S. Hyades, from San Fran- - Alameda I.April 2G long 5 o'clock. two tug CISCO. China April JOt after The Provisions and in No Condition Ehe made, fast to the Irmgard wharf boats had their hands full towing to Sail More Men Are Premised H. IL S, Hawaiian, from San Fran- - last evening. TO DEPART ships iu and out of the harbor, and For This Morning. cisco many people were thnnkful that the Like many other vessels that have FOR GENERAL INFORMATION From Honolulu San APPLY TO luc KIpii was out helnlnir the shin become acquainted with Cape Horn, for Francisco or. An attempt be made to Victoria. I Ing to go undelayed. wil hare ship Passengers Who Arrived. he Benjamin Sewall get away the German Agnes brought a China H. & Co., Early yesterday morning and long !.h,P January 20 Hackfeld Ltd. Australia, sometime story to this port, a story of hard Sierra January 21, before the sun had risen above thelf01; Fntle.She was ready o go to sea times, rough contrary Doric January 31 the Chilean barkentine Alta weather and Per steamer Iwalani. January 15, Agents. boriton. a Alameda February 5' off had "ter,d'Y' but th winds, culminating with the death of from Nlihau and Kauai ports .E. ,ppearol the harbor. She claim-mad- Nippon Maru February S -, ,,.. crew deserted her, e Knudsen, W. S. McLean, D. Conway a good ,., of from . the mate. faonoma February 11 provis- - x-.- e.L - ng that the vessel is short of aud 18 deck. and was towed to an an- The Agnes sailed from Hambury i'eru February 15 ions and 'n n0 condition to sail. Per steamer Lehua, January 15, Coptic chorage in the stream i.. the Fear- - . 162 days ago. On August 6 she went February 25 Canadian . are scarce Australian Sailors in Honolulu just from Molokai ports. C. B. Reynolds Alameda 2G ashore on the river Elba and was February now, especially ior a suip ime me , and 1 deck. America Maru March 4! on - Shortly after the Alia had arrived Benjamln Sewan. Most of the men" floated August Sth. On August Ventura March 14 tMe American barkentine Newsboy. nshore are unlon men or coasters she passed Dungeness, North Ger- j Peking March 12! Royal Mail Line. also Gl days same port ar-- many, and on August 15 voyage A hmoHn f r ?...- - - ., ii , i! , s x, . ., ...... from tho her I aud e3LlJect to ship aL union wage3 Passengers Who Sailed-- """"" jwitut...i. i oieauiera oi me aoove une running iu c'Juueciion wun me uanauian rived and the tug Eleu went out to . had fairly begun. I Gaelic 22j whIch are $33 a month, A decp wa-ho- r March PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver. B. C. and Sydner. ?.Ierra .March 23 calling B.C.. Honolulu, and brought hereto the Allen's ter ship pays $25 a month only and Across the English channel and the1 N.S.W.. and - at Victoria. and - and Brisbane. . O.-- . ar For Vancouver, per C.-- Hongkong Maru harf where she was made fast Atlantic ocean she had fine weather I S. S. March 29' sailors claim that on such vessels Moana, 13. China April S IIUlll 1 UCIUCK UC lOllflUHHCU Jan. Mrs. E. Smith. J. DUE AT HONOLULU -- .lnn't- sww-.- fc and fair winds, although occasional! .),,.,j i.w-- rolW nrniwr frontmonf..aaw.. - Alameda April 0 From Vancouver and Victoria for From Sydney and schooner Golden Shore was signieu Vv squalls H. Catton. James Murray, H. C. Har- Brisbane for Moreover, nn arrivine nt Frepmnntlo were encountered. When i i Brisbane and Sydney - -- Victoria and Vancouver oft Diamond Head and came In about , .ch nrt-ivo- i w ro u-- .. i '""- '" v. rreu tney wln be paid off and wages thcrc uw u....vu v4. Vauc twin II. Hd3 r. !.- - ni.uu, An Attack of Pneumonia Warded Off. ! r1!!01 ' ? MOANA JAN. 11 pass--ar- e TkH ...... l. .L C. H. Eichler. P. J. Noll. Mr. emung a magnincem winter, .nnnn """". , , . f ociock oniy ?20 a month, rui i.mu iuuuius iue rtsues ,, . -- : .t x.. .ijniA rr,o. is ag 4S "uu Ula naneb uuvai anu cniiu, I "c.umc ume uSu mj uaugmer caugat of days from Newcastle. , fought Turk and Lewis have promised the elements and ploughed ,.. ., . ,. T ,. a severe the -- - . - - Sht-- mmnino.i nf ",BO " " . . .- mil - Shortly Diamond com-Charl- ic her way slowly along. The cold was "r"v'", afterwards Head ( captain that he shall have a 1 H. D. Clarke. Mrs. F. J. Mallet. A. "" T. n, uu ".'cousa?" had his eyes attracted by plete crew tomorrow morning, intense and the crew suffered great-- ' her Chamberlain's Cough Rem- - On or about the dates stated above. ly. J Proner Cdy THROUGH TICKETS Issued something on the far away horizon The repairs made to the Benjamin The mate took sick aud for two ' ardrng to directions and in two from Honolulu to Canada. United Statea 'vr San Francisco, per O. S. S. , and Europe. and spotted the Tillie JS. Starbuck. Sewall are satisfactory to the insur- - weeks was between life and death. days sne was well and able to go to 9dMl On n,cua. "" ia- - - . u. scnooi. I have used remedv For Freight and Passage, and all general Information, apply to The big square rigged ship so fami ers. and the action of the sailors is i the Sth day of December he ex j piausuur' this in S. Pelser. Miss Colburn. . my familv for the nast snvpn rmrs n i mv uuuuiuiu was i"OKeu upon as onjy wnat was to Ul,u "ua uuneu ui bcu. waii'uruiii ocu'"1" iuei Miss H. E. Cooke. Major Blair, G ., and have never known it to fail," says towUd in by the Fearless and docked expected from them. (consignment of his body to its wa-- i THEO. & Taylor. U. S. A.; S. Kubey. 1. James Prendergast, Annot-Y- . H. DAVTES CO., st Brewer's wharf shortly 5 tery grave was Mrs. merchant. after the saddest incident. Doans anrt wif Mr nnri Air? to Ray, Jamaica, West India Islands. o'clock of the voyage. The crew, composed on ) The paln.s in the chest indicated an Limited. Honors Pour Schley. old Fethers. E. S. Bovd. W H. Swain. The Starbuck brought but little of sea doss. Gathered after hv jiJtu.ii.-uiii- uiuick oi pneumonia. i am glad Schley receiv-- j sewed! A Pettis. A. Levy. S. GENERAL AGENTS. freight that has the gangway where the body, ep$' which in this was undoubted- - i for Honolulu and no passen-- j k' mann. F. Gillespie. I. instance ed a warrant for prize money, re--i in canvass, was lvimr nn w war(lfH, nfr hv ri,r,tT,,r,!l!r,.0 gers. Captain a table . . .u.. Curtis reports a good! TJei. TrK T tin.Sw?n r. ru.- . wuu passage fine! marked a sympathetic mermaid. The captain, a venerable old gen .'uwuc, i. tmiu, ..ii. jicui- uemeuy. it counteracts any tendency down the Const with tens. I. W. B. R. Banning. W. 1 Risdon. of a cold toward nneitmnnin. Snl.i hv weather and winds 15 The way things coming tleman. took his place in front of the' fair She was are for, M Alexander. S. H. Lynburg and all dealers and druggists. Benson. days table e 5 n on her trip Schley these merry Christmas days,". f ' American-Hawaiia- I wife. Mrs. G. L. Brown. Mrs. S Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii Co ' were J. S.S. Captain Curtis has not much faith replied Neptune, set"".aback,"r"and then the captain "he is lucky that his Stone. Mrs. Herman child and , read prayers, - Focke. in the fumigating operations now, the for the dead iccord- E . warrant wasn't a warrant arrest, maid Miss Costigan Mice AJ- - --Mnr,, j of nfi the Ta, Qf German "-- '' 4J ., A- NEW ?-- ..: , ,for malicious destruction of Spanish v,hHo - - S. W. H. Mixer. W. H YORK TO HONOLULU . ""..I :.i' of their nfflrer an.i n,A- VIA PACIFIC COAST. his ship was thoroughly fVmigaTdj SC'S'" WrapPed "P thc b3?' ' S - tokfF Bo Z' &. Gomes THE SPLEHDI1 HEW STEEL STEIMEBS-- -- by the but' T" wa mas are coming for sailors tenderly lifted" the dead T h. Har - Territorial authorities, ' bodr'soa without success. Not a single dead Schley," chimed in Davy Jones. "I.of thei rofficer. and while the flag I S. S. Oregonian, GOOD tons, to sa:l abouth' Dec. 20. rat was found on board, but nun-- ! believe it is the intention of his flying at the peak was being lower-- and i 15. S. Californian, G000 tons, to dreds of live ones seen two ed as a sign of respect, they con-- i A CONFIDENTIAL QUERY. sail about January could be brothers in arms to present him with : f signed body 20, 1902. days- after leavinr Honolulu a brick house a brick a the to the blue waters! . . " at time. you ! When the Starbuck left San Fran- - of the Pacific. Dili never buy a gold brick? S. S. American, 6000 tons, to sail about Agnes Honest? Cross your heart? McTighe February. Cisco the Uritlsh sloop of war Con- - The is a full rigged ship aud . Neptune's X "UP xh From San Francisco for Honolulu, S. S. Hyades,, dor had not been heard from there, j Raise. has a general cargo for Honolulu. P cei; aiast ir i no??. to take your part? 3000 tons, January 1902. She is now 44 aays out trom Victoria ! "BJ" th? wav. dear." said Neptun sail 4th, i O. you joke about the farmer with I ror Honolulu. . to an attractive mermaid. "We Forty-secon- have his whiskers an his way Wholesale Liquor Freight received at Company's wharf. d Street. South At 5 o'clock the Globe steamer Eu s cause for congratulation, as 1 have Arrivals at Honolulu. Of lettin people do him up because Brooklyn, at all times. reka saljed for Kahului where she just received notice of unexpected! J he's such a jay. For Further Apply an was you Particulars to ,m acaarge me resi or ner cargo i But never vanquished by increase ot ?10 per month in ay Wednesday. Jan, 15. ; In x sugar, f some fellow critter's art? Merchants. and take load of she. will -.-.- u Am. bkt. Newsboy. Chipperfield. 60 Did never buy a gold brick? & n;U tuiuiu i scam? aoa ioaa a tain j .. H. Hackfeld Co., Ltd. . ou dear old. sweet Neptune." re-- days from Newcastle. Honest? Cross your heart? tor Honolulu, l C. P. MORSE. General ! Did rou never eive roar mnnpr tr Freight Agent AGENTS. HONOLULU- Piled the mermaid. "How perfectly Am. schr. Golden Shore. Rasmus- - ICino-- - ' 47 j some man tnat put on airs? Street C1--, charming you are under the Influence sen' dars trxim Newcastle? An rA oil V 1n .. ,,,; i . llt.t "-- 4ci uu r- j ' Am en TJlHn. P - r I" .""" "" "' ' uijpnig xt.ucwa mu wuies of the X rilse." . "uu"uu'-Cf,...i. ttficates of shares? xr. r ""'- Hoox.xrr.xr I. . t aays i irom- ban tTancisco. "., Did yon never place your hopes upon D s. i1 . CHINESE SILKS 1 MB a. i CLOAK8, The uuujtitd I.w! uaiKain ..4i- w... i.T.uu., uisui, uuiu nuuai. sotue pruiatst; very uear. - I Stmr. Ke AQ yer IN J Greene, which arrived yesterday from I Au Hou, Mosher, from watch hopes all vanish as tou Phene UOO PIANO COVERS, Minnie i sont snmn to t Kauai. I waited, by year? Mail Kleele and way ports, brousht 4.100 .,...... T . .!,.. .v .. . "V,i EVERY v.uui. uuu rue ijaiU .Ta :il--,uur i you up CREPES, bags sugar, """fe1" i iciaK "".... dk. Alta. Thronacle iuuy ieaa io it and 32 packages of sun .. ,. , - K. fnmr"1 "w i .. ,.i disappointments DESIGN dries. .vu vliUl &L bH. Newcastle smart? Kim's? CHINESE CUR108, -- 1 Did vou never buy a gold Sinnick Ah! they were accepted Ger. sh. Agnes. Hemke, from Ham- - brick? AND SHADE. The Tillie E, - I.. Honest? Cross your ISLAND TRADE A SPECIALTY. ETCX, ETC. SUrhnck. which ar- they? ft-uxg- heart? i 2rausn St. " . Wa3hIngtoa Star. a si

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matter for people to figure oat that ulterated milk, 2; prosecutions for BOND OF HEALTH ' it is cheaper (from a monetary, to sale of adulterated food, 3; convic- WE H. BARTH say nothing of a sanitary point of tions for sale of adulterated food, 3. STAR BLOCK ' Keep ! view to pay the small fee demanded flealy 1290 Fort Street, Near Kakai Street ! REMEMBER by the government to connect with T INYITED P. O. BOX 50. J ill'l1 the sewer, than It Is to maintain a FIIZSDBONS BY DRINKING pamp-- cesspool, for cesspools mast be j I.-Jonlu- METAL ROOFING E. 's ed OHt and for this the government TO STAY AT HOME ROBERT'S GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHTS! (Continued from Page One.) must be paid, and I venture to as- AND VENTILATORS. j sert that more money is paid out an- PRESENCE NOT AT ALL HELPFUL? Cream of Ckicolite BIG wo asked that a competing drug nually for pumping out cesspools than PIPE AND GUTTER WORK REMEMBER REMEMBER !, Arm be denied the privilege of In- would be charged for twice th3t many A pure beverage of great benefit specting the figures made to the connections," Good Intentions Sericusly Questioned DISCQUHr to Board of Health for supplying cer- invalids and children. Jobbing asd Hepiiriig Fraiplly . by Health Noti- ittiiiii ti tain drags, which bids were present- Wife Board of j YOU CAN GET IT AT HONOLULU, H. T. ed sad acted upon several months fied to Keep Sympathetic Hus- BOARD OF HEALTH J SUE ago. band Outside the Settlement. r.j. scsseu. e. a. arxTsoy The body was a in declaring nit TENDERS SYMPATHY RUSSELL WATSON Still On. tfcat the figures mbmttted on such Salter's Grocery I Is caes should always be open to the There is at least one woman con- ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR-- ! ORPHEUM BLOCK. AT-LA- pstfette after bMe are opened. TO DR. J. B. PRATT fined at the Leper Settlement at Mo-lok- ai , "It Is a good plan to Jet In the light who positively declines to ac- Magoon Building. i ! oa all public matterc" declared At-- cept the friendly administrations or Cor. Merchant and Alakea Streets,' REMEMBER Utraer General Dole, "it is Important Members of the Board of Health sympathetic kindness of her lawful Phone Main 328. N - ttaLll who nake for pnbllcj took Occasion yesterday to draft and ; husband and partner of her joys and, r .. ,. MpattfS should gland on an equality." pass upon suitable resolutions to be woes. Having received a hint that, me rrocess A. Mat-Smit- h" mpiete Mr. did not believe j tendered to Dr. J. S. B. Pratt, the her spouse was about to apply for John Hassinger, , Ifcftt as exception ebould be wade in Health 021cer,Jn his hour admission to Molokai settlements.' Territorial ' of repainting a carriage necessi- NOTARY PUBLIC, Ifce esse of the Benson, Smith Drag j of bereavement occasioned by the Mrs. V. M. Fitzsimmons forwarded! tates sometimes the puttfng on Got He too favors aa open inspec-- j recent death of his wife. the following letter to the Health de--! of aa many as 16 COATS of Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, etc i was Paint, Filling Color of all interested. The motion Attornev General Dole appointed j partment. ihe communication Iead. Paint, Removed to the MoU-Smlt- a. - and Rubbing Varnish, and by Mr. awl second- na nnmm.., nT nn to draw nn a considered one to which no reply was Paint Offices of Macfarlane & Co., ay tleemed necessary. only then is it ready for the final etf Attorney General Dole, thatjfiet of resolutions submitted the fol-- ! STKIPIN'G. KAAHUMANU STREET. UM request o( the local drag firm be adopt-- ! The letter reads as follows: lowing whlch was afterward .V Muted was carried unanimously. j aml gjjej by every member of ' Kalaupapa. Jan. 9th, 1902. AH Garriages Affairs at the Settlement. j the Board. Dr. H. C. Sloggett, President of the R. Susumago Tn report of Dr Richard Oliver, Whereas, our esteemed and faith- - Board of Health. that are brought to us go through 1 PHOTOGRAPHER, - ful Dr. S. B. has Dear sir. understand that my all this and more, the old paint resMeat physician at the Leper Set- J. Pratt, i Oement, ' been bereaved of a noble wife, and husband V. M. Fitzsimmons is about is burnt off and every three coat3 Fine Cabinet Photos Oniy $3.50 per; for the mouth of December of lead are pumice stoned off a wise and affection-- 1 to send again an application to the snowed that there had been 14 deaths his children of smooth and when we let go out Dozen. i to it ' at the Settlement during the month, ate mother; 'Board of Health be allowed to of the Shops you could not tell v-- Gar. of Maunakea and King i imwm . i j n inr.nt NOW THEREFORE. It is resolved come into the Leper Settlement as a it from a new one. Sts. t t4.. uit,n pox i.J that am thn mnmhirs nr thp Roanl of "kokua" or helper to me. If such ! lc - j an application be sent into the Board was away. The epld-m- of mala- Health, tender to him and to his Bring in Your Old Looking THOMAS LINDSAY r. 'HE advertiser's best friend is the medium through s3"m- - I wish to say to you that I do not rial few and erysipelas has also dis. i.famlly our sincere and heartfelt Chariot and Have it Resurrected. which he obtains the biggest returns for his money. - my anaearvd. In that we have had no new- pathy in this great affliction. want him to be sent in here as illainifiicfHiiiiff Jeweler! X One medium which Is used by advertisers to a great cases for several weeks, but a num- Dated this 15th day of January, "helper" as I am qilite able to do for i extent is the circular or booklet The circular or A' ber of convalescent are still nnder 1902. booklet is always ineffective, unless It Is very handsome treatment. (Signed) H. C. SLOGGETT, (Continued on Seventh Page.) W. W. WRIGHT, And Watchmaker handsome enough to attract theeyc of the man to whom It CHAS. B, COOPER is sent, no matter how busy he may be. A booklet hand- The report farther stated that 231 CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER jnUteats E. P. DOLE, P.O. BOX 544 530 FORT STREET some enough to do this almost always costs from three to were treated during the A Little Bey's Life Saved. LOVEKUOCK four cents apiece. There is tho mailing to count In (two month; 111 were 106 E. A. MOTT-SMIT- King Street relieved and I have a to say regarding cents a copy, of course): there Is the trouble in getting a list .V P. C. SMITH, few words oared. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It of names, and in addressing. Altogether the cost will figuro f. WILLIAM AULD, copy good Insane Asylum Report. saved my little boy's life and I feel W. A. up to about seven cents a for a booklet Two WM. L. MOORE. J. Redhouse thousand circulation In a booklet is very large. Two thou- In the report of Dr. R. M. Malster, I enough. I bought j cannot praise it sand circulation at seven cents Is $140. ! propose to show yt resWent physician at the Insane Asy-hi- a bottle of it from A. E. Steere of WiGJrwio&Co Watch and Chronometer Maker. that you can Invest $140 In newspaper space and get returns he stated the total number of WAR AGAINST IMPURE Goodwin, S. D., U. S. A., and when I Plain and complicated watch work a A five fold of what you would get through a booklet. V Inmates was 101. of whom Vii wore got home with it the poor baby could specialty. 'A' wales and 7 females. During the ! hardly breathe. I gave the medicine -- LIMITED Campbell Block Merchant Street, mouth 1G males and 3 females wore FOODS STILL WAGED as directed every ten minutes until Opposite Republican Office. ' VtcelvmL Newspaper Space Is Valuable he "threw up" and then I thought REEKED SUGARS The sanitary officer at Hilo report-M- i sure he was going to choke to death S In the first place, there is the cost. For $140 you can got that he had obtained permission BEER AND ITS ADULTERATIONS. We had to pull the phlegm out of Ltd.! good-size- 5 Cube and Granulated. JUOD & GO. a d space in a newspaper of good circulation for from the Electric Light and Power his mouth in great long strings. I quite a long time. You know your newspaper rates; you can Co. to regulate their old water sup- am positive that if I had not got that PABAHM PALNT .CO.'S I REAL ESTATE AGENTS figure it out to suit your own Instance much better than I ply which flows through the town in Food Commissioner Shorey Reports bottle of cough medicine, .my boy ! and j A' can. So much for cost ' 6r ditches. He says thnt'lhe peo- on Examination of Coffee No woum not oe on eartn touay uoei Paints. Compounds and Building STOCK BROKERS. n y ple are much satisfied with new Dcmont, Inwood, Iowa. Papers. , the Adulteration Found in Brandy, t.tj8 307 Stangenwald Building : arrangement. During the month he : Phone 223 Main. how for Effectiveness made G42 Inspections. Cocoa or Currant Jelly, PAINT OILS, Lepers Dlsll keSubstitute. You must tell your customers how much your good3 aro When the Clock Lucol Raw and Boiled. ALBERT KALLWEIT going to cosL An advertisement without a price is like meat 5 The proposition oT a local firm to The usual number of milk tests Linseed Raw and Boiled. NICE . CIGAR . STAND without salt it will do you no good. How can you put supply a preparation to act as a sub- -' were made by Food Commissioner Adjoining Hotel Stables. i prices in a booklet when you are doing a strictly retail busi- stitute to poi, and intended for the INDUBEJE ness? You have competitors; you have to change your Dr. E. C. Shorey, according to the re- Strikes Nine Tobaccos of All Kinds. Leper Settlement, received consider- Water-proo- f Cold-wat- er Paint, In prices constantly to meet theirs, and to meet other exi- port December, which was filed Cool Drinks able informal discussion. "While no for side and outside: in white and On Ice. gencies. The first change of a price will kill the effective- you? definite action was taken in the prem- with the Board of Health yesterday. Every morning begins the race colors. HOTEL STREET, ness of a booklet, and where are Your advertisement in a newspaper may be changed as many times as you de- ises It was deemed several The product of 47 different dairies San Francisco to Chicago Opposite Hawaiian Hotel. best that sire. You are constantly e. hundred pounds of the preparation was subjected to a microscopeical ex- of the.... FERTILIZERS known as "Taroena" bo sont to the amination to ascertain the percentage ALBERT BERNDT Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grad- e 1 to on occa- CLASS Settlement be used such of adulterations as well as butter Scotch fertilizers, adapted for FIRST TAILOR. The Newspaper Is Effective sions a6 the supply of painl becomes fats. One private complaint was re California sugar cane and coffee. CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER a exhausted According to Informa- the corded, while the samples of milkj N Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical Fer- Cleaned and Pressed. Any kind of a newspaper has more circulation you tion given by Superintendent Rey- finely ground than dairies of tilizers and Bone HOTEL STREET, can obtain through a booklet for $140. Newspapers reach nolds the taken from the J. Mattosj meaL i residents at the Settlement I Every M. Abreu were found to be below Adjoining Hotel Stables Opposite the heart of the home. one reads them, and they are do not take kindly to the preparation. and far more certain to obtain close attention than any printed preparation will only the standard. Dr. Shorey states: Limited... STEAM PIPE C0YERM, Hawaiian Hotel. you The be used matter which you would send. If sent printed matter yt when is placed of your own accord to persons who do not know you, you the Settlement or Opium Below Standard. ATXtV Reed's patent elastic section 'ti ft rations. " THE would be putting yourself face to face with them without a dear "Four samples of tincture of opium pipe Covering. y There Is a difference of 85 cents French Laundry guarantee. They have nothing to judge the quality of your were all found to be be- '.' goods by, only you say on own In thirty pound lots between the palai examined and and they can take what our low standard: two of them, however, 503, Cor. oi Beretanla Ave. nnd Punchbowl St. 'fi paper and In your own way. Anybody can say as much as sad the preparation, which Is in fav- FILTER, PRESS CLOTHS. please. very little, January BBKB BBBBBBBBBB BBBa they or of the palat. The substitute is la last three AllWorkDonebyHand! When your matter appears In a newspaper of good circu- ccasldered too expensive. samples of this drug were examined, Linen and Jute. lation and good standing, the newspaper is a guarantee for Lace Curtains, Silk an,d Glove ; and I give below the results obtained 3 what you say. Newspapers are always particular a3 to whom CEMEST. LIME & BRICKS & newspapers always.) in both cases. The IT. S. Pharma--j Gleaning a Specialty. ; their advertisers are. (I speak of good y SLOW PROGRESS MADE Your ads will gain a value besides their Inherent one. They y copooia requires that tincture of op-- -- & '5 will be vouched for, and this Is not to be despised. You ium shall, contain not less than 1.2 J3AIIE CO. always valuable, IN SEWER CONNECTIONS have a certain fluctuating trade, which is nor more than L5 grams of morphine Agents For n and which needs some sort of an introduction to your store. This introduction the newspaper gives yon. per 100 c. c The amounts of mor- WESTERN SUGAR REFINING RO., IgtropeiiianfieatCoJtd'i S phine contained 100 of sam- j NUISANCES ARE BEING ABATED. in the San Francisco, CaL ples were as follows: January, 1901,' i Good Paper Adds Dignity Hobrou Drug Co.. 0.93 gram; Decem- i BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, j Plumbing Inspector Keene Reports ber, 1901, 1.21 grams; Benson, Smith Philadelphia, Pa., XJ. S. A. 108 KING STREET, You are ktySTl oy the company you keep, you know, V up bo-fo- re y Busy Yea in Looking After Many & Co., Jan.. 1901, 1.15 grani; Decem- and if youcads appear In a paper whlca holds itself y The most luxurious train ser- G J. WALLER, ... Manager. the masses as a leader, you will be known as a patron y 1.20 grams; Drug ti Unhealthy Localities Hope for ber, 1901, Hollister vice; electric lighted through- NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., ti of what is good, and you will obtain trade from those whom Co., January. 1901, 0.9S grams; De- out. every detail 'ti $ Compliance With Board's Orders. Perfect in (Manf. "National Cane Shredder' Wholesale and Retail It is worth trading with. y cember, 1901, 0.93 grams; Honolulu No limit to the good things Newark, U. S. A. On all scores I consider newspaper advertising by far y provided for your comfort. being y Drug Co, no sample, December, 1901, BUTCHERS fi the best. On the score of cheapness; on the score of and able to constantly change your announcements; on the score ft ladoded in the report of Plumbing 0.&1 grams. ! & CO., NEW YORK. OHLARDT of direct and Immediate returns; and on tho score of being laeuocUM" ONLY 4 DAYS TO Kenue. filed with the Board Beer Samples Examined. j San Francisco, Cal WAVY CONTRACTORS introduced to people, to strangers, a3 a store which can af- dignified of Health yesterday, it was statediv . ..,. . . , ., .. ford to announce its news to every one In a and $ -- .. f samples oecr, mciuamg me; 13 A.ta-.. i ., oix oi straightforward manner, and this the manner which bring3 OT- SUI -- ti muni,i.4.. nr l.'Ul. tue llll'I m or Offices; 641 Market Street RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE .- - -- ...... brands sold most thf K.ilrons ' trade that pays. Jug mHBvrr oi inspections WORKS. San Francisco, CaL , DR. R, 6 y lor t W. i ! BOGLE BURNHAM, c -- nnil nntKtmr si FRANKLIN tnlnil -- - rtitl -- ; v markts aay was iS.n. and tho avor-- J, ni - " and Ferry. bo considered an adulteration was, Furniture Work a Specialty. cHiRoro&Lrr. sgu sowor connections made each i New York City. - i ',i found. The amount of alcohol con- SAN FRANCISCO. All Orders Promptly Executed. ti wortctag day was LOG. . . , . - Boom - ..-- s 18. Arlington Building. 3 , ...,...... - ,- -. v- -. - . be3t-Inform- m..MT - ...ui The above article, written by one of the i aiiHU.luiniv.- liuillliur ui lwpU - n.i. f per cent, and the amount of- extract f business assfag tho sswer. up to Jnnuary 1. n$3n 3Te SING LEE TAI advertising men in the country, is in line with the from to per cent to 6 per cent, Fivo t t CORNS AND X!f GBOWING policy advocated and' maintained bj THE HONOLULU RE- 1WL vs 12.S&0. Mr. Keene further. . CARPENTER newspaper of the six samples contained some : TOE NAILS EXTRACTED PUBLICAN. His description of a good and Its raported; lrilillS CONTRACTOR superior merits as zz advertising mtdium is distinctly appli- y preservative, either beniolc add or: dignified family paper of Many Connections to be Made. Leave Market Street Ferry Depot: PAINTER cable to an essentially reliable and y a fluoride, but as substances are ! these 9:00 a. m., 4.20 p. m., S p. m., 7:20 targe circulation, such as THE REPUBLICAN. "Whan It is remembered that there not injurious they cannot' be consld-- j THE EAGLE SALOON : V a. m. 54& King Street Honolulu, H. I. ars StJll 3.000 sewer connections to . cred an adulteration as the law hore GEO. J. CAAKATJGH, Prop'r." - i 9:00 a. m. Is California b made, it can very readily bo seen t now reads. train the t Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping S&Z&Q tknt if they are net 'made with more ; Two samples of coffee found On' p.rc o T"liri- t- Pm-- e fivTii.i tn Hht. Sns Wing Lung Co. BEES " The Union Express Go., ENCORE SALOON rapidity In the future than they have( sale on examination were found tojeago. Chair Cars 'run to Bakersfleld Always on tap. Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigar-- . ! ' first-clas- s K. YAU TOUNG, Manager. huon In tho past, that it will be a contain chicory and roasted cereaL or accommodation of local Ccr. Punchbowl and Halekauila sts. Office with EYcaia? Bolletii. RYAN &. DEMENT.

-:- -:- - long whUo we get sampler rn-nnn- Corner Alakea & Klne Sts. - - 8 before rid of thej These were obtained from nnnTA nn th fl. 10 King Street Telephone- Northwest comer Hotel and Nunanu cesspools. Jose Monis. Punchbowl street. Ing train arrives 7:03tna. m- daily. Streets. - FRUITS and FRESH OYSTERS We move safes, pianos and furniture. "As Uiat part of the city Ewa of. Good Brandy, Cocoa and Jelly. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton. Merced and - Corresponding ar-- avery We haul freight and lumber. Sadth street, is v6r- generally con--i Fresno locaL train by boat. One sample of brandy, cocoa, and ! rives at 12:30 p. m.. daily. lOrocerles! We sell black and white sand. aected with the .sewer, I would sug--' Express. KONA COFFEE, We meet all incomin;: coast steamers. IDEPOT SALOON currant jelly were examined and no ' S:00 p. m. Is the Overland. CANNED FRUITS, outgoing st that the balance of the city be with through Palace and Tourist KONA BUTTER. We check be?xage on all Honolulu Brewing Malting adulteration found. CANNED teamera. and required to do so as rapidly as pos-- Sleepers and Free Recllnir Chair MEATS, TO?nw ?c J hrlpf enmmo nf 4Ha . , . . .-- r., GUAVA JELLY. Draught and Bottled Beer. f,r-- rs to unicago; aiso weeper CANNED FISH. W. LAESEN, alble as i finrf lu most cases people. King street, opp. Ol &. Lv Co. wQrk fjr ycaf eadtag Decemher which cats out at Fresno. Correspond-ar-e tm Manager. JL only walUng the orders of your, Ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m.. daily, TEAS. Depot. mi ymk sanples taken on the i hoaorablo to connect, as m. Is. stop-- fioids Delivered Free, board , k fcl 7:20 . Bakersfield Local. COFFEES, RYAN & DEMENT, Prop. bL nk - ; Instanced hy the order to residents! ,T- Jmi- - .. , . . Pg at all points In San Joaquin Tsl- SUGAR. Board, $4.50 per week u""l-- - - i. ax along the line of King nnd Young " .m ii.tic lejr. uorrespoaaing train arrives FLOUR and ' parties. 20; total number of . S:40 a. m., daily, FRUITS. Meals, 25c Each "Streets. Wharo a nnls.tnpA wn mlk ClLIHOtR PRESS FOR SALE nnlcklr - PRIVATE RUSH FOR , . , . samples examined. 1.13Q; food sam- UCIES. nuateaf ay cheerful eomnllance' to ..at.. Nunaan Street Back of Club Stables. pies examined, 173; drug samples ex-- EVESYTHHT G HEW, CTLEA2 and ."... (Ut l!rV-n- f -j jitd order. DPtrlr.PS C nnA tn A CYLINDER PRESS, in good con- ? I amined: miscellaneous samples, ' FRESH. " Ferry Depot. San;Frandsco, dition just the Press for a Weekly Fine Bath House. Pumping More Costly! prosecutions FRANK AVEIROS for sale of adulterated w. G. IRWIN 4. CO Paper. Will be sold at a Bargain. Jfye popular restaurarjt Fine Barber House, ihcutd not ad- - Imported it be a very difficult sulk, llj convicUons for sale of Agents, Hcnolulu. Apply at REPUBLICAN OFFICE. Fine Cigars, Beretania. Street near Alakea. BUhel Street, back o Po3toffice. Fine Boot Polish Stand. THE HONOLULU REPUBLIC

pert on manufactartns. he mar induce THE HONOLULU REPUBLICAN Pablic Aactioa, by artier of Mr. H. G.f Secretary Cooper to delve into the , JdiCdiecutCB. trustee in. tae esxaie oil LAUNDRY foot - fnr-- lei uJ fuel J. H. Taylor & Co. bankrupts, the fol- Orphenm Theatre latest census statistics and then - r - lowing partially described mercnan.- Published Every Morning Except Moo- nish material from which Editor e complete can be 1 HI I n I ID n POT J" Burnett recently presented" to list ofjrhick day by GrieTe Pub-- ( Cooper can prepare lncid and Instruc A MIlKI I! I , -- ".en at my office: Anvils, Tire TJp-- the Robert PIA oMB aww ... .w EVERY EVENING. 8:15 SHARP as to 01 I seUer. Coal, Bites, Hammers, Clamps, lishlng Company, Limited. tive data the avtiiamuty sites fl UULIU LOI hln. w. only , poand and Ke-- t Mallets, Bolts, Shovels, Calipers, for factories. Eucb as the one at half, and is valued at $5000. j walo, the abundance of water power. C R BUCKLAND EDITOR; tvinnaird, the English noble--. Bar Tool Steel, Wrenches, Drill Press, - CHINESE RUH PD0PPPT7'1 BARGiiH MATINEE SATURDAY i and supply of raw material, the light- THE ffiur LB. 1 i man is not only an acknowledged ' Flatters. Swager. Punches, Pinchers, TELEPHONES. i ness of oar taxes, details of the illegal i anthority on football bnt is an or--1 Wrenches. Desk. Scales, Baggy lr)Mirio av anH cwoi tnfa e tfco dained Established i Wheels. Rims. Oak and Spruce Lum-- Main 218. fcr ' minister of the 2:30 P.M. r Office Business capitalist always noses into before hejSFCet Drjiflg GrOUIld, IGT Pariljing" Church. I ber. Drawing Knife, Bevel, eta. etc Editorial Rooms Main Together with a fifteen years lease w move Us factory tma 1he Gothes of tie People, Snnpplied The Crown Prince of Siam. who is of property situated on the corner - , to ven-- being educated in Europe, has just , Queen j Mainland to the Territory, or of and Millnani streets, and tae-- frr- cHlU corrected the proofs of little corrugated building situ-- C IvIALD Washlrvcton Bureau.... Pest Building. tare on pastures new and verdant. ; bj GoTernment last a iron covered book he has written on the wars of i ate thereon. ; There is one factory, however, thatj the Polish succession. JAMES F. MORGAN. Auctioneer Fresh - may be of untold benefit to Hawaii ; Honolulu, Jan. 9, 1302. Entered at the Pmt OSce at nono- reen staonan. Watffr Mar Heart, the Harlem millionaire, oeiore very wag. ana mat laciury is a ; lufci. H a second-clas- s mail. was once a bootblack, and he still World's T refinery may soon be--; Receptacle for All the Rubbish, scar which preserves in his handsome home the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST) necessary adjunct to plan-- , Dirty Filth Ori Mao a our Water and That original bootblacking outfit with CIRCUIT OF THE TERRITORYJ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Co(jper entals Can Accumulate Not1 Wcb &e begsu bis business career, CF HAWAII. er Month, by Carrier J .50 can feel tje p,, of planters' agents t Flower ? Cecil will erect a monu- by Rhodes I Entertainers roll-- Washed Away the Tide. Oo Year, by Mail 5.50 j subject and start the ball t ment, Masho-nalan- d. 0n this to cost him 5100,000. in IN PROBATE. AT CHAMBERS. Six Months, by Mail 3.00 Ing to erect a good refinery In Kono--j South Africa, in commemo- - ,u,u. neeaea, ne may accompli ; ration of Major Wilson's last stand In the Matter of the Estate of Henry SAiSD: --- Mail-- TkN.MMtk(.k- f wrf or-- . Carrier 1.50 end oi ! Situated at the extreme against Lobengula, on Jjecember 4. CHANGE PROGRAMME r? far more beneficial results than can Gustave Biart, late of Honolulu. nJLL Iwl1 ris akal of the notorious ; 1S93. H. T., 16, 1902 be achieved through the circulation deceased, fiONOWLU. JAN. government public Ladislaus Madarasz. who was Sec--, Oahu, intestate. ! though ; Etockade. is the of his official handbook, even 1 THURSDAY NIGHT an the like of retary of State in Hungary for thirty 'prepared and ever so widely circulat-- laundry, institution mea SECRETARY COOPER'S WORK. ' years, and Francis Argo. Judge Ad-- 1 Petition, having been Dy.un. Vegetable i waich is seldom seen. It consists of . j ed by Us editor. vocate General under Kossuth, are at Kemmaniai mart, wiaow oi saiu in-- Ad-- , ! two long buildings between which is present living in Leon. Decatur Coun- - teftatf-- Paying that Letters of PRICES: on Mer-- t , ministration upon said estate be is-- j Anaonaceaent ic made that an The government nuisance a large yard where the clothes are tJ ' : sued to C. R. Hemenway, notice is Reserved Seats, $1; Gallery, $50c oiScial fenadbook of Hawaii is Eoon to chant street began Its periodical out- - dried. George Gould has converted an riven that Friday, the 31st Children, 25c; Adults, 50c, to the be tented by the Territory for dlstri- - flow on Monday, ready for steamer - Each house contains washrooms inj5-- r spot n the grounds of his Lake- day of January, A. D. 1902, at lOt flocking to ', Matinee. iHtlkKi amoag the varkHis States and day when everybody was th lower floor am! le&ninir nnarters wood. X. J., home into a beautiful! o'clock a. m., in the Judiciary Build-- ! Seeds i Territories of the United States, and the Postofllce yesterday. The pump- on the upper floor, each washroom. sunKen garuen.J it is uneniai in mea., mg, nuuuiuiu. yja.au. i& appumieu me be Its process began again last ana saia to oe tne oniy sunKen gar--, " "" - y- that Secretary Cooper Is to ing out havine a sleepine room of its own. I DO NOT OEGEIVED 1 . .. Kor i""finl t 11, nF;rTie mtn- - BE cesspool's over- Chinaman oen n America. trr - r.t.cVtv y. " author. night, and the .next Here jonnnie relcns cerned may appear and show cause, if I We should like to ask who will sup- flow will be due to arrive with the supreme with long sticks of bar soap Mrs. Humphrey Aard is a mistress' any tner have wnr saft petition! Drink no substitute for ply the money necessary to defray the next steamer from the Coast on Sat and with water from faucets and jets ofSpanish, French. Italian and Ger--j should not be granted. j Just Arrived. all around him. The floors in the , man. Her knowledge of Spanish I vxpeiMes of the work. For months urday. Honolulu December 23. 1901. washing rooms are cemented and thej literature is such that when only IS By the Court: the government has been Territorial i J P- J KOMEL Board of water runs off to some extent but she was asked to adjudicate In a - D. KELLETT, JR.. pleading poverty, a shortage of funds, Yesterday was the ?pr accumu-- Spanish essay competition. ( l,,.,--.. twen 'he heathen Chinese often ' Clerk. the pure juice of the grape fruit. rro1J. .liv Thorn ir( & no money available for needed work i ATKINSON JUDD. - lates a pile of rubbish, harness, horse Prof. William E. D. Scott, I ty-fo- consid- curator Im- separate."",..subjects for mntPr'!ai I Attorneys f public fccnl nthpr en rx for petitioner. at Kewalo. or for other ., , .. nnil "'-- ' - ,hn, hls iix!.-. - r.:... n rr:UBIei-- t t -- K. "" """ "","1 uiuituuiU6.t ai ruutciuu 2C-Ja- provements that are of far more Im erauon. bdu in. .,. oln ,nnate taste for artistic disorder is its. Dec. Carbonated only by the report- sity, has been devoting considerable prevented the hearing of a satigfied. 11t portance to Hawaii than the publica timp nT lnto tn fin,, hnnr ,.,. i All Varieties ...... i n.,. v from the committee on iewaiu wuilu, ,. r Hn.i nr ,:ic t.o-,- - oo;nj .T.cttr.- - MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN- CONSOLIDATED a vigorous ti. - -- It s understood will be ive songs different TION OF AND cma even though edited by Secre- H& that characterize FORECLOSURE le, .. Soda Water Works Go., Ltd. might also , tary Cooper. one. The Board of Health ... nerfumes in the washroom3 species OF SALE. - to the public laun- wa-- Ottawa,! llWo -- direct attention on account of avaianches of i Hamilton MacCarthy, of We should tn. !nnnlr, , hnfnro . the . ! ' ... , .. . 1S c Sole Agts, for the Territory of HawalX ...... (Iritis- tlio ronnltion Oi wniCll lor- whfnh rloilv - thrnnorH fhocol Canarta ha - mntlp tho mnilPI for flip.... me puonc money is nnauy commiueu ""- "" YoUm 1 The Hollister Co., upon in today's Republican .' places but he takes good care .thatj bronze statue, thirteen feet high, j Drug to th government publication, where touched eS'of safe cnfaineSTn Sat so tne water uoes not touch nis sleep-imc- n is ueing cast in .New lone, toi 601 Fort St., Honolulu, T. H. SecreUry Cooper gained the new spa- - Some of the nuisance there is PPrfnin mnrfMwa flnfn.1 AnfnK. ontu Impossible to describe ng quarters where he can store up be erected next Spring in Halifax, 1S99 ma(le 71 aim tnmuruu experience nidi "lthy that it is DyCeceHa x Arnold of Tel. Main. Island ordars solicited. !cr gimcrack?, dirt and all other material Nova Scotia, to cummemoraie me Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of enn mm very " " , aione quauiy tor tne j"" necessary to a Chinese coolie's well-- deeds of the Nova Scotians who fell Hawaii, as mortgagor, to C. Bosse, important task that he has undertak- being. evidently never time in the Boer war. formerly JAPANESE LABOR. He has of Honolulu, aforesaid, but FORT STREET. en. We have no knowledge or recol-- j to wash his own bed clothes and .Mrs. C. X. Whitman, of Denver, now of San Francisco State of Calif- lection of hearing his name even as j mosquito nets, the latter especiall?1 owns the largest ranch of any woman ornia, as mortgagee, and recorded in Island Empire Decides to keep ts the Registry of Conveyances Only a journalist, much less ns a newspa- I being so dirty that they often resem- in the world. It is located in Texas, in said Buy That Surplus Out of United States ble a thin mud wall more a Honolulu, in Liber 196, on pages 263 perman. It may be. though, that he than near Tascosa, aud is called the L. S. and 264, mortgagee From the Chicago Chronicle. piece of gauze. the intends to Which you can enjoy drinking, acquired some audi experience in the Ranch, from Lucien Scott, the first foreclose the said mortgage for con- Japan, seeking the good will of the j owner. such as ffenside city of San Diego during his No regular dump pile graces the The ranch is thirty miles dition broken, to wit: the non-nav- - unuea suues. win ueuv.clun.u, for premises Ruh- - square, anu cowboys ronfdunce In that Southern California of the nubl c laundrv. Hundreds of are ment of the interest on the sum of necessary. , Twenty-fiv- e as many years as may be Dlsn js thrown anywhere. On the i employed upon it , Hundred Dollars ($2500) In boomIe"t days. - ' Old Biackthorne Whiskey mimmer resort its discourage emigration to this coun- ew a side of the houses a long row of Governor Miguel Otera. of New the principal sum secured by said Assuming, I however, and we trust It trv ojd tins, paper numerous odds Mexico, is about to move in the di-- ( mortgage when due. and This whiskey is distilled from Is not too great an assumption, that This nolicv recently decided on by and ends of Chinese rubbish, which rection of stopping the vandals who Notice is likewise given that the property conveyed by mort- selected grain, is pure Hon. Iionry E. Cooper. Secretary of mikado's government, has just only an expert could classify, exists have been dismantling the homes of the said warranted the gage will be sold at Public Auction at and unadulterated, II the Territory of Hawaii, is fitted for! been manifested by the Japanese am- all along the buildings the cliff dwellers, monuments of a is highly recom- tnBk Washington, who has civilization older than the pyramids. ' mended for its medicinal proper- ine thnt he "has undertaken t both bassador at Healthy Drying Grounds. gau Auctioneer, Queen St. Honolulu. trans- Mrs. Henry Wells Terry, a ties, purity guaranteed. from a lltorary and editorial stand- asked the owners of a large The drying yard is a sight. How resident on SATURDAY, the 18th day of Jan-o- f Babylon, L. I., one point, we repeat the question: pacific steamship line not to import the Pake keeps his washing clean has of the most uary, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, AXSO. several thousand laborers from Japan complete and valuable collections of The property covered by said mort-blrd- s "Where will the money come from is a wonder. The planking is rotten gage . In rice fields. The . in America, which she inherit-- consists of all that piece or par-- Old Crernorne Bourbon Whiskey to pay the Incidental expenses in con- to work southern and broken all over, and bits of pa-- ' company consequently refuse a ed from her father, J. a Knoess. an cel of land situated on the Waikiki The New nection It will per with odds and ends of rubbish side of Makiki near Wilder therewith?" has been by ornithologist, known all over the Street Bottled especially for liberal offer made it southern j 0f all kinds fill ct necessary expenses the holes and cracks. Ave?ue- - aforesaid, and com-je- found to shave world for his knowledge on this sub--! ' Hnlul". planters and will likewise refuse' j The worst filth Is right outside pns,nS" and to curtail expenditures are the that similar contracts in the future. houses, however. On the Waikiki All that piece or parcel of land con- - ., j. England absolutely needed to protect the Mr. Shiraiski, general manager of side a ditch filled with green stag taining an area of forty-tw- o hundreths J. Hartmann & Co., ltd ttt (42-10- health of the people of Honolulu. Yet the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, or Oriental nant water serves as a receptacle for NOTICE. i of an acre situate at Makiki, Honolulu, this official handbook can be printed Steamship Company, is at the Annex. lubbish. the ditch runs down to the aforesaid, and being the Wholesale Liquor Merchants. , piece or parcel of land described In and "scnttered broadcast" Even the Ho has just come from Washington, mud flats which form the terminus - j Royal 3690, Bakery Notice is hereby given intend- Patent Land Commission . Waverley Block. Bethel Advertiser, we feel sure, will be un- where he consulted with the Japan- of the washing establishment, but that Street. ing passengers per steamship "AO-- ! Aw.ard as it does not seem to empty any tms h , PHONE 219. willing donate machines, press- ese ambassador, who informed him I .buildings, Im-- to its RANGI." due to sail for the Colonies all Is loaded up with Good Thlng3 of the desires of high government where the water remains stagnant. proveraents, rights, easements, pnv- -' es and binder' to such purposes. on the ISth mst, must apply for pas- - officials Tokio regarding res- Filth of the Mud ileges and appUrtenances thereunto' It may be that the Cooper Official at the Flats. sage I not later than Thursday, the belonging. i SCOTCH SHORT BREAD CAKES, Handbook Is intended to triction of emigration. The mud flats into which is drained offset the 3tn Inst. Terms- -- -- Hash., T7nito.l Sfnroo rin! ALL SIZES, Mr. Shiraiski says Japan, unlike all w. uvu... aw PRICES and mischief done by the Supreme Court.? the water from the wash houses, CANADrAN-AUSTRALIA- STEAM- coin; deeds at expense of purchaser. China, is willing to keep its surplus are place STYLES. circulation of the Thrum Annual. If the worst of all. They are SHIP LINE, For further particulars apply to Shanghai laborers at home rather than risk filled with rubbish and unspeakable HOLMES & so. It may hnve some excuse for ex- THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.. LTD., STANLEY. an Interruption of its friendly rela filth of all kjnds. The smells which Attorneys for Mortgagee. PIES ju8t like your Mother used Agents, j istence. But, come right down to It, tions with the United States. reign supreme there are overpower- Dated Honolulu, December 23, 1901. SlLKS to make. what good will It do Hawaii? It will The Japanese officials take tho ing. There is practically no outlet C. BOSSE. TO I Macaroons, Lady not roach the masses of the people on iew country large for all this. The tide comes in and NOTICE SHIPPERS. By his attorney in fact. Cookies. Fingers, that their owes. In Cream Puffs and all the Mainland. It will not bring capi- covers the flats but the water comes J. M. DOWSETT. the dainty styles measure, its progress along modern From SOc suitable for Christmas. tal hero aud relieve the stringency lines to the inspiration and help in and sinks away so slowly that it The undersigned beg to advise ship- to S3.00 only ' of the local money market. It will of the United States. Commodore lifts up some of the rubbish to pers that until further notice the rate deposit It TONS OF PURE CANDY not drodge Honolulu's harbor. It will Perry's landing on Japanese shores at the same place where it of freight from San Francisco to llo-- PER YARD At lay before, when tide runs A Gup from cheap grade up not tho Kewalo swamp. It will marked the commencement of the the out nolulu by steamers of the Oceanic of for children drain to better grades 50 lenniassance in land and ever The toilets are also situated here Steamship Company will be $3.50 per for cent3. Wo not keep vessels that have been to the being The PHONG FAT CO. can furnish you a box of govern- built on piles with a bridge ton net delicious plague stricken ports from calling since that day the American Good Coffee 33 Xlnj- - candie worth a running out to them. There ! Street. dollar elsewhere. ment has aided the empire in its has been WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. here. It will not relieve lepers on no I To get good cup the growth. attempt to make even a cesspool General Agents Oceanic Steamship a real of Coffee Molokai. will not sight you'll have to back of ac- Don't forget! It repair the roads and the and smell of the place, Company. I start the THESE ARE THE FINEST As our company has business re- - tual making. You'll have to look on Hawaii. Hut it will use public especially at .low tide when there is i GOODS EVER HO- la,jon5 with the home government. Honolulu, January 10, 1902.' to the roasting and grinding. SHOWN IN money niigm 00 no water whatever over the mud, can NOLULU. LARGE mat better turned we are quite willing to accede to VARIETIES the hardly be imagined. LEWIS' OF LINEN AND ovor to some government department government's wishes in this matter," NOTICE. GRASS TEA J. OSWALD IiTJTTED, Chinese Run the Property. CELEBRATED CLOTHS IN STOCK. that can use it to good advantage taid Mr. Shiraiski. "We know the COFFEE hore most needed. sentiment of your people orl- - The government's public laundry PHONE 74. MANAGER. against All persons tres-- j pros-- , is run exactly in the same manner are forbidden to Seeretary Coopor's advance eiital labor and do not wish to run Is a high grade blend, but moder- as would be by pass on the fishing rights t at Kaika.j pectus tells us that: "Attention will ' counter to that sentiment. Perhaps it run the Chinese ately priced. 00000CKCCKCK000CK themselves. The laundrymen enjoy Walalua, Island of Oahu. Any person , be paid also to the agricultural and the people of the United States their liberty and place is very trespassing or fishing will be prose--j 30c. the pound. manufacturing possibilities lltlv0 become acquainted the of the better with popular, only a very few shops being cuted to the full extent of the law.! hos-pltic- e Roasted Territory and Us advantages as a!,he Japanese they will not feel CHING AKINA. Lessee. three times a week and The Pacific Hardware untenanted, but that the place Is not ground three times a day from gooj Co, Ltd. of residence." j ttle towa"l them as they do toward p in better condition is surprising, as old Kona coffee. Always pure and o r Chinese. iinri..,., U1.U1Ut,..ni CVJ tUUVU.....k 4MA.,i..VV.VHUJ t anyone who visits place can see fresh. ! the NOTICE. the impossibility of developing Ha-- i at a glance that many Improvements- - NOTHING SERIOUS. ALSO SOME MORE wall from an agricultural standpoint, are needed especially with regard to the draining Notice is hereby given that I will other than sugar, we presume that A Test Case. of the wash water and LEWIS & CO., filth from not be responsible for any debts con- ltd. Secretary Coopor's digest will bej "What is this case you've got to the mud flats. HSOEXTSB In the wash houses the constant tracted In the name of Mrs. S. 1066 Fort St. placed In tho hands of Eastern cap-- j dispose of todayr" inquired the stran- - 240 Three Telephones 240. Michigan Stoves splashing of water in which the or Mrs. L H. Kahilina. j Italist with a view to their Invest- - Re- - (Signed) MRS. I. H. KAHILINA. ell. Sir, replied the Western! clothes are washed Into the wooden men! In nlnntntlnn nmmrllos If' partitions has so soaked and satur- Honolulu. January 13th. 1902 ..,., ,. ..,- - , ,., . I Coroner. "I reckon you might call xuuiu uv U3wirjj tut a (nam ve4-j- tps: case.' " ated them that they are almost rot- uay ten In many places. F. and Ranges. woruing tarnier. who lias oecnj "A 'test caser" , ' i NOTICE OF MEETING. We Wilson Co., told so often, by the government or-- i 'Van CMnvmen. v .. ' And this is where the soiled linen f ...... iiuti auk ul of people gan. that there was no opening here Jestin his new gun." j most of the of Honolulu is A meeting of tha stockholders Electrio supposed to oe made clean. cf. AND ANOTHER INVOICE of for the small farmer, to receive thej tne Robert Grieve Publishing Com-- 9 Cooper.! N? Mo Walking. pany. Tiie leading Plumbers of San Fran- - 0 official book of Secretary Limited, is hereby called at the , q 1 suppose REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. cisco- - - that Is If the facts are set forth as . Towne after a while office of the Treasurer, J. H. Fisher. ; have decided to locate a per- me anan wno they have been In the official organ hasnt an automobile for SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th, manent establishment in Honolulu. 9 will be the exception. From the New York Press. tnd we preiunie that both official pro- 1SC2. at 3 o'clock p. m. Said meeting. give 8 Browne That's what! Why, the Two rounds never made a fighL This will the residents of this ductions to same being for the purpose of discussing; .. ,, . , iO are set the tune. time will come when even som- - The liver has as much to do with opporanmy 01 the fthe general business affairs of the " navm5 weir p rf'ii? iiiifii When the farmer or laboring man on . nambulist will become a "somnauto-- soul-sicknes- s as with other kinds. r Company. EDWIN S-- GILL, j plnmbing done at reasonable rales by O jpsVrii the Mainland learns something from mobllisf Company manners always wear Secretary, j the skillful Editor Cooper on the question of rents out if company stays too long. most mechanics In the! Keep one at your bed- - the Honolulu, Jan. 10th, 1902. jr in Honolulu, he is apt to ejaculate Thick and Thin. It takes women to support foreign i plumbing business. I X and pause before breaking up his "Miss Porkipack's portly. I would missions, reading societies, and dude I side and throw light S not AUCTION SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. household to camp on the side of be that." factors. " Said envious Gladys Van Pelt; When a bachelor thinks of his OFFICE AND SHOP AT THE on the burglar when o Punchbowl with its "advantages as a "But even her bank account's vulgar- mother he wants to get married; On Thursday, January 3xd. 10 iS place of residence." ly at he conies a burgling' o AT PRICES TO SUIT fat, , when he thinks of his sisters he o'clock a." m., at my salesroom. 65 1 ALL. If Hon. Henry E. Cooper Is an ex-- j While mine is too sylishly soelte." wants to wait ahile. Queen street, Honolulu, I will sell at Mender Tim Biiliiig.

V A - j IS IT WHEN CHEEK Amateur Orchestra, the j bare gone for that. Sampson did alii j 3,- - Ctob and the Symphony Clab hlchjtfcat he found to do. and with zeal1 Is led by Ernest Kaaf. .,--,- -- MEETS CHEEK THEN- ,and niJeTnr tt M. - A chores girls Ka-jifc- at of thLtr from In the IIn of tj dnty be happen-- Second Great Clearance Sale menameha School will sing 2- -; ed to be when the Spanish fleet Lost Cord. while a chorus seven of soaght to escape- - All that he can be HAS ENCOUNTER WITH BURGLAR ty-fiv- e boys will WwWrn sing "The Soldiers fairly criticised feW This week we shall throw our entire stock of was Choras." "Fanst-- afterward for his " "Hawaii Pono" lack of generosity toward the men " ViWv Masked Man ill be Etasg by both chornses in con- ' J LADIES WASHABLE SKIRTS Enters His Place in cert. ,who did the actual fighting, it I3 too y7F 7 bad that one of greatest Early Morning After That Duel the events in on onr cocnters, to tx soM at cost or less. "We do act believe that cur naval history should lead to end- any lady who visited our Muslin Underwear Sale last week wa3 dis- With Recks MASQUERADE Robber Makes Good BALL less crimination and recrimination. JGroXr MM appointed in the bargains offered, or can say that the Sale did not iaf jjP I carry out the promises made in oer We give yo ocr w Hfs Escape. rather than to gratnlation and coa- - advertisements. AT LUSITANA HALL cratolatlon. word that the values offered this week will be equally as great, and. S?ECTfiES that this is an opportunity cot to be passed by. Mr. M. A. Cheek of the of Bask S T. These Skirts are cut by skilled men tailors aad well maJe and Hawaii, who lives on comer of iMmmmmKMmmmiBmmkm Rluii I RICH the SOCIAL DANCE BY 1902 CLUB LABOR IN HAWAII. TJl trimmed. They are of Crash. Khaki. Denim. BtKk. Linen ani Plqoe. Speaeer and Magazine streets, has and are both white and colored. They are sold so cheaply tht we added hie name to the long list of W-nB- We fit Eycsgiasses and Spectacles cannot afford to make alterations on Skirts bought during tbts Sate. ffce Best S but there Is a great variety evary-on- people who have had encounters Two Popular Organizations Record-Heral- ami fit tlicni Right Just Right. We of sires and lengths, and almost, e Will Have Chicago can be fitted. 1th burglars. Yesterday morning fit glasses to old eyes give better To-nig- to o'clock Good Time ht Ccr.cordia The labor problem has become a at he was awakened. He and jiquors vision and 10 preserve eyesight. We Prices begin at 25 cents and go to JiW. with all prices between; heard someone walking very serious one In Hawaii owing to on the gravel Society Bail and Dancing, Music fit glasses to young eyes for the re- the greatest bargains, however, being between Jl.SO and 52.W. in bte garden. He got up and went the exclusion of the Chinese, who distilled from the choicest and Singing at Elk's Hall. moval eye-stra- in and attendant into the parlor. Here be a bur- are by far the best field hands that of SILK PETTICOATS. found yields of field and vineyard, evils. glar In a most professional disguise. ever worked upon the sugar planta- - bottled with the utmost care The burglar chased Cheek with a uons. Japanese substitutes have not Frames Right, Lenses Riht, We shall put la with this Sale a few beautifoi Pure Silk Colored A Masquerade Ball will be given J and skill, and delivered at your Petticoats, which we have marked at exact cost. There are onlr a 'ong dirk. to-nlp- - , - proved anything like as desirahle. the Treatment Right. Prices Right. hv- tha fVinoorilt-- Cn.Str- 31 . door the finest tonics and limited number of them and they will probably all be soki on "tho Chee retired rapidly but in order. e.", Porto Ricans who were imported re--, piease. Lusltana hall on Alapai street-- t you can get. RIGHT OUR WAY. first day of the Sale hence be quick. the CeDtI' were d,smal better Tb burglar then tried to make a . a falInre and lhe The floor is tn ho rPrv ,,ntn 0 you? Factorv on the premis.5. modest exit but Cheek followed him o'clock for thoso in Masniierado ros- - natives Bav neither the thrift nor "" anL.L wt btwo o Magazine good Come in street. Here Cheek tume only, after which time it will I the enersy to make workmen, and make a selection; picked Mp iflNFORD, some rocks and for a while be thrown open to the general pnb i Though it may be inadvisable to we guarantee the quality. A. N. he and the burglar benefited much lie. Two prizes will be given duringrpass exceptional legislation for Ha-- ' Boston Building. Fort streeL from HnrrPftHI irflm nil I Tfl & the commendable early morning the evening; the first to the best im jwaii the facts are too plain to be dis-- , nUrrOUnLflLULn UU.. LIU WHITNEY MAKSH, LTD, pxerds of throwing rocks at each itation character, and the second for guised and they may be described The Pioneer wrne and Liquor Hou3e 'Hi other. This contest lasted for over the most comical. oneny as touows: is pracu-- j five minutes sides inere No. 25 King SU near Bethel. both failing to The first social and dance of the cally no Americax farm labor in Ha- i i core. n By the end of this time the J902 Club will be held this evening waii and there are no inducements ' i:imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtt:iiiiTniiiimiiti ntrr burglar managed to re effect his at Elk's hall, corner of Beretania and for Its immigration. The country is 9 treat. -- Miller streets. Elaborate arrange- going more and more to large sugar The Tri Weekly Leading Newspaper. Cheek has invested in an arsenal ments have been made and 3 large plantations, capital almostly com- - r.f deadly weapons is OUR Best Job Printing at Lowest Prices. OUR CROW and will hereafter - WORK attendance is expected. It is an ex- nlpfrpll- !)hcnrllflH In thorn frtnernl be ready any GR0CE1 IES for burglar who comes clusively invitation affair. Professor quently his way. there is no small farming Ame's orchestra will furnish the worth mentioning, nor is there likely Is wel1 done- - !t fs the repairing of . Proprietor, - OK. T MTTAJCTTitA FOR 1902 music, between members Editor, ...... T. TTTMTmA and dances, to be In the future. For the ten-- in- ' WHEELS, VAGRANCY AMONG of the club will render vocal and dency toward sugar Is a perfectly! OFFICE: selections. Bain-bridg- WAGONS, ) strumental Oliver j A boy once wrote: "I Iuv a natural one which River Street near Beretania Bridge. a is determined by MACHINES, things the globe trotter, will give question profits. P. O. Box S42. Tel. White 54L rooster fer tew one I: the THE PORTO RICANS the of That explains krow iz in him. and the other short talk. why some recent attempts CASH REGISTERS, that The secretary will keep open house at estab- is the spurs that air on him to lishing coffee growing by pro- up to accommodate those who desire to small And making Glaus Spreckels & Co. bak his crow with." prietors have been the of SIXTEEN TRIED, SIX SENTENCED. become members of the club. abandoned. The sugar planters needed to increase STEEL DIES, MOTOR CARRIAGES and We admit having crowed often their acreage and were able to pay Bankers and loud, but we have the "spurs PRAYER MEETING AT for land good price which the coffee FINE STEEL WORK. HONOLULU. - H.T to back up the krow." Charge of Murder in the First growers were glad to get. Add that Degree Preferred Against George UNION the whole territory, including culti-- THE CENTRAL i San Francisco Agents The Nevada We sell pure and wholesome Table on-- Rosa, and 'His Case is Continued and uncultivable land, is ' THE MOTOR CARRIAGE ID National Bank of San Francisco. Groceries. ly about one-eight- h the size Illi . Until Saturday But Few Drunks. of ADDRESS BY REV. W. M. KINCAID nois and that white men will not DRAW EXCHANGE ON work as plantation hands in tro-- , MACHINE GU. the SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na- pics and it will be seen that it is Porto RIcaii6 were out in force and Speaks on "The Work of the Holy tional Bank of San Francisco. . UNION STREET. waste of sympathy to shed tears on LONDON The Union Bank of Lon- figured conspicuously proceed- To-nig- I in the Spirit" Subject Will be their account. don. Ltd. ing nt the police court yesterday. i Spirit." Meetings As for the Hawaiians, if they had NEW YORK American Exchange & individuals, hailing "Breathing of MAY CO, Ltd. Sixteen from been industrious they could have 911 National Bank. E Well Attended. Phone White CHICAGO Merchants National "Our New Possessions" in the Atlan- kept the orientals out. But they will upon Bank. tic, wejo lined the commonplace work only under immediate compul For Some GENUINE HIRE'S PARIS Credit Lyonnais. charge of vagrancy. The men were sion and are eager to Boston! Block. Fort Street. prayer meeting at Central knock off the HOOT BEER or GINGER ALE BERLIN Dresden Bank. brought to Hawaii in with The moment they have HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA connection largely at- a little ahead. ' Union Church was very All kinds of drinks delivered to all The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking h host of plantation laborers who tended evening. The meetings last parts upon receipt of Corporation. Telephones, 22, 24, 92. P. 0. Box 3S6. wore distributed throughout the var- gradually grown in Interest and PREPAYING SEAMEN IS ILLEGAL. of the city the have "order. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRA- ious cane growing districts in the attendance until every seat is now LIA Bank of New Zealand AND VANCOUVER fZti;T,gmm:T3'tTTTTr;TgJTTTT:TTrSIITTTTIITTTTTIITTT Islands. occupied and the influence of thes From the Manila-America- VICTORIA prayer meetings is wide spread. Bank of British North America. The contingent brought before j ARCTIC program preceded The recent decision of a Delaware Judge Wilcox Included those who. tir A short mifsical the address by the pastor. Rev. Wil- court on the illegality of prepaying! TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING EN ed of the arduous duties attendant to seamen's com-- i AND EXCHANGE TOU JOT IT; lA liam Morris KIncaid, who had for his wagesis much to be Soda Water Works BUSINESS. tickling the soil surrounding the suc-tule- nt Spirit." mended. In this particular case a1 Deposits Received. Loans Made on 3' text "The Work of the Holy 127 Miller Street NEED cne to promote its growth. Mr. Kincaid gave an admirable ex sailor had agreed to ship for "one( Approved Security. Commercial and TOU IT, TOO. shilling for twenty Travelers' Credit Issued. Bills of Ex- MJught a life of ease in the me- position his text and said before i the first days of change Boucht and Sold. tropolis. They have been making life we can receive the Holy Spirit, and '30 a month thereafter," the $20 you have a bunion to the community at large, though we may earnestly desire audlina- - ouia naturally nave come toj We can PRIMO LAGER - h5m for the first twenty days being I anything COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC- - same, we must con- and at a recent round up of the unem nrav.- for the be t paid as commission to an agent who IF ployed Porto Ricans infesting the city vlcted of sin. see and know our par broken COUNTED FOR. lias all the wonderful tonic properties of displeasing God had secured the man's services for ' repair it. many wore gathered into the fold by ticular sin that is pure hops and malt. away. Then and not until the British steamer Keslor. By Am- -' police. and cast it tho then can promises of Christ be ful- orican admiralty law the prepayment Absolutely pure and properly aged. wages illlliPlNi Six out of the bunch were sentenced filled and the Spirit of the Hcly of to any but the seaman him- Order a trial case from the Brewery. is illegal, possi-- to three months at the reef. Juan Ghost enter our hearts. self since it makes ' ENAMELED IN ALL COLORS. ble the perpetuation of fraud upon ' TELEPHONE MAIN 341. Ottis was discharged. The remaining The subject of the meeting tonisht ' ignorant men. The court held in this mombcrs of the band were allowed to will be "Breathing the Spirit." DELIVERED FREE IN CITY. case that the consideration of a shil- e. ecrw.s:, havo their respective cases continued ling 1186 Union Street. COMMENT ABOUT SCHLEY. for the first twenty days was an ovor until todny. evident attempt to evade the law, OPP. PACIFIC CLUB. A charge of murder in the first de and, as such, should be held void. RESH MILK gree was proferred against George Chicago Tribune: General Mil?s. ; Especially to be. commended is that Rosa, who Is accused by the police It seems, has been called upon by i part of the decision which repudiates COMPANY Eoom I BISHOP & The Drawing of having caused the death of his Secretary Root to explain the remarks the defense ofTered that the coin-h- e F s a British citizen, " GREAM brother Joe Rosa, during a fight last made concerning the Schley and Of one's house betrays whatever refinement and good taste - diet. Thev don't need any exp'ana- J piainant was a British citizen, and Saturday night-- The defendant was BANKERS ( i is in adornment to the visitor. emi-Jhen- not s"bject there its casual Judge Kaulukou and tion. Thev are perfectlv plain. to American law. BUTTER represented by SUCQ isx highly creditable j lf a c should be admitted. Bsia,T3lsb.d 1S5S, A A. G. M. Robertson. The case was nentlv truthful, and VISIT to our store will convince any one of the excellence (0 kj"ra A wide door to fraudulent invasion of t i continued until Saturday morning, on BANKING DEPARTMENT. BUTTER MILK of our stock and the reasonableness of our prices. Indianapolis Journal: The propo- - . motion of Mr. Robertson. j Tje ,aw wag m not to; departments Mtion Sampson. Schley and I McKeiuie. Rotello and John to make Am'erican seamen on foreIgn banking. -- ; Messrs - vesseisof represented the total results Captain Clark of the Oregon ice- and foreIgn seamen on American! Collections carefully attended to. M M. Willi Thomas - Delivered twice daily to any part 1146-1- alias com- 148 FORT Admirals might furnish a happy vessels, foreign j Exchange bought and sold, STREET. of cases of drunkenness gathered in , but also for seamen unfortu-- -- o the town. promise solution of a most chipping on foreign vessels in Amer-- Commercial and Travelers' Letters by tho police department during the ! - nate controversy, and the promotion 5n:jn ".,...... -,- -. r of Credit issued on The Bank of Calif- rBT THE hours. f10 past twenty four of tlm callant cantain of the Oreccn I tv.ni. ornia. and .. M. Rotnchild & Sons, have rendered this ,.i..i.it London. would be popular. piece of protective legislation practi ii TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. very Correspondents: The Bank of Califor- Baltimore American: It is cally void. nia; Commercial Banking Co. of Star well for the opponents of Admiral Sydney, Ltd.. London. MBY Union" Gas Engine Address Will Be Given By Prominent Schley to be willing to "let the whole Drafts and cable transfers on China POINTED PARAGRAPHS. 'Hongkong Men matter drop," now that they have and Japan through the & of This City. When ordering up had their way. But, as a matter of J Shanghai Banking Corporation and ring BLUE 3171. The Anti-Saloo- n League is making India, & AND injustice is will j From Chicago "News. Chartered Bank of Australia preparations for a temperance con- fact, a thing which the It j China. A. B. DOAK, - Manager STATIONARY vention which will take place on not down. The more trouble makes There is no cement that will reDair Interest allowed on term deposits at the surer It Is to float conspicuously January 30. At 4 p. m. a business broken promises. the following rates per cent per an- City office, phone Main 391, on top them. P. 0. men's meeting will he held at the of Some people would rather be con- num, viz.: Box 22. days' notice, at 2 per cent. MARINE Chambor of Commerce room In Cas--tl Detroit Free Press: The rreai sistent be righL Seven than months, 3 per & building. Addresses mass of American opinion is over- Three at cent Cooke's Flirtation, like polishing powder, - Six months, 3 per cent. by whelmingly against the majority ver- at RAILWAY LAND GO will be delivered Governor S. B. brightens up the spoons. Twelve months, at 4 per cent Oil Dole. "Warden Wni. Henry, A. dict, and Schley has as many sup- - '0 Too much pleasure is apt to be yon Hamm-Youn- g Co.jLtd. Bowen and others. The League In- f porters today as he had. when the the: TRUST DEPARTMENT. SE2S?giSI Agents Maclay libel appeared. If the case is direct cause of a man's troubles. tends to investigate what positlou Act as Trustees under mortgages. l3 Navy Department You close your eyes to (he business men here are taking closed for the it is niay yourj Manage estates (real and personal). people. faults, but your neighbors will not. GTTJ JJ.b.3Sr with regard to its work. closed also for the American j Collect rents and dividends. Valuable STBZET. In the evening' there will be a ses--, and If the verdicts clash, the orse The egotist thinks he is the 1 in a papers. Wills. Binds, etc., received for TELEPHONE, MAXN- - 276. sion at the Y. M. C. A. where an ad for the department ; 1.000 and the other 393 are the ci-- ' safe keeping. TIME TABLE dress will be given by W. R. Castle New York Times: IS Pben5" From and After January 1, 1901 VEln i ' ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT, g, go., and others. congratulations are offered thef .nnv.- , ,,, irwins ltd i iiuut auai vcJ ,,,', OCTWAED , uiauc iuc Corporations Pri- - Ladies'UnderwearfWM. Senate and House on their having inn tW ra is Auditors for and Dally Dally Dafly Dally Dally ooo ! - Bund Concerts. nacked the naval committee acainst ,!!,,.1 .. ..,. i vate Firms. Books examined and re- Station. ex ex SKIRTS and CHEMISES V,"m. G- - Irzrin.. President & Manager Mo-an- a Statements of Affairs pre- - Sob Sua The band will not play nt the Schley. It is evident that the Schley j 1' am am pn ptn Made to Order and Kept laStocx rT 5 Spreckels.. a for everything, pared on Bankrupt or ta 11-0- Clans First Vice Pesldent Hotel today as It will play at case will not "down." It ought not to ca5 'Pf Trustees Honctalu a0 9d5 3:15 ff?f tbe-- Estates, IVartaty 8:03 11 : 31. becauSe v ant to (solvent 9M 3:7 50 W. Giffard.. Second Vice Pre3ideai Mrs. Theresa Wilcox's luau this ev- until the eternal laws of jas-- ! EwaHlll 833 108 1230 :0S 6:1 DRESSMAKING! Cthere becauSe they hare - 10 U. 31. "Whitney, ening. Tomorrow morning at 9 tice have been successful invoked j Office, 924 Bethel Street. JO ..... 4:i3 .... Good Fit Guaranteed. Best Workman Jr...Treas. and Sec"r Man-- a man good W&lMua o'clock the band will play in the Cap- for the defense of a brave and cans-- 1 V has a appetite, S&bckn X3l32 wtXS ship. Lowest Prices. OOO itol grounds, and In the evening no'h5ng to eat, while others have SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. at ble officer against the most Infamous ISWXJOi HUrjAXn AV.N'UE ' 10 no 1 the Moana Hctel. snd malignant assaults ever made pieniy eat out appetite. Deposits received and interest al-- Dally Datlj Dally Dally Dally LJ.SUN, ye&rPaoahl&t. Sugar Factors Jowed upon any warrior on sea or land by J lf 3 voting man owns real estate 1 at 44 per cent per annum, in Stations. ex ex AN2 LEPER CONCERT ATTRACTIONS. San . Sua his comrades in arms. in a large city, it is an easy rt! am am am am am Kahuko 5:35 Indianapolis News: thon-;te- r for him to find a girl willing ...... 23 Commission Agents, What a tOcd 0 appiication. WnUtaa dt 2: SEATTLE Several Musical Chor- y Clubs and Two ana piues mat we sampson-scaie- ; "is uu. ? 'Walsc&a ...... TOO ..... 3:55 BEERi ooo uses INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. EwnMUI 5 JO 7:15 4:32 Will Give Selections. controversy ever arose! There was Where one lawyer in a small vil- Ttazi ctty 6:13 8:08 130 On Draught or in Bo ItJtt AGENTS FOR TH3 Among the attractions of the Leper glory enough for all in that great bat-- lage would starve two can make a Agents for Fire, Marine, Life. Acci- Honolulu 5 JO 8S 2:03 3:22 at the Employers - benefit concert, to be held In tie, and all who participated in it did I good living. dent and Liability Insur- tt the There Is a great big ance Companies. CRITERION" Oceanic S. S. Co. Opr House on Saturday; will be their duty grandly.. Why could, It net moral concealed In this, p. P. DENISON, a SMITH. J? ) th' insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street Superintendent. P. & T. JL Of San Franciico. Cal.

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might work, exceedingly well here ta A Reliable Remedy for Bowel Trou METING OF Hanoials. I bles. IT IS LIKE FINDING MONEY Woman's Auxiliary. Rev. J. M. Tingling; pastor of the TWO GUILDS Bedford St. EL Cumber .Another organization, is the Wo-- J X. Church. U. SL - , man's Auxiliary which is very thor- - land. Ind, A., says: It af- ocgbly organized, being a;'ure3 ne pleasure to recom- - BET. S. HOOKER DELIfERS ADDRESS there seai The OLIVES TYPEWRITER is branch of It fa everr diocese cf iron-- leilQ nam certains' Loiic. caoiera 0 ! ...... 1 fcir-- i and --Terrtiulv. .--. -. rov4.- i"i'- - me worse Boae js especially rfarrhra missionary work and every baptized lt azQ ao cwrs wao nave never Simplicity, durability, speed and SPEAKS OF THE ORGANIZATIONS to faiL" For sale by all manifolding power aro conceded I woman of the church is considered a it J- - The Extra Comfort IN THE CHURCHES OF member. Meetlncs are held oaf a - dealers and druggists. Benson. Smith to be the four great essentials la ? & Co- - asents for HawaiL I UNITED STATES. month, the main feature being the a typewriting machine. "We pre- reading of papers which tell what is - ; rr sent to the public THE OLIVER being done In the missionary field. as the latest and most striking This makes meetings interest- Brotherhccd or ST. Andrews and" La- - these embodiment of these features, and ing. When ore know what Is beinc TSCJGASHOTEN dies' Guild Meet Visiting Clergy - 4B8HHsf the most radical departure from The Extra Wear jdone and see ihe spieaad results of IMPORTER OEHEH IX other methods of construction. man Encauraees Foundina of i l"e missionary worn we oecome in-- m terested and will give more for these ; Examine this ma- Religious Organizations Which JAP PJRO YTS10 "" S I purposes. Every year this organiza ' WSE chine before deciding upon a pur- Might Work Well in This City. u'on pledges itself to give,a certain ; and General Merchandise chase of an inferior make. 1 n amount to the Board of Missions and all the Sunday schools give offerings Wall,. STiekQls Co., &td. from wearing a pair, of these A meeting of the Brotherhood of for the same purpose during LenL JAPANESE LIQUOR, direct from The all round satisfaction you get Agents for Territory of Hawaii. St. Andrews and the ladies' Guild; "Last year the children of Monta-- i K03E, JAPAN, ' high grade, perfection shoes. of St. Andrew's congregation was J aa gave more than was given in any SoIe Agsnts for RY0K0 MASAMUNZ. When you buy anything, and are satisfied witfr it. you feel happy held last night at i:20 in the Sun- - place in the United States. When day school room of the Cathedral. grow up pre- -' with everything in the world. You can only achieve this by wear- these children they will The meeting began with a prayer serve interest in this work. You S Street Phone Main S2. HANAN'S high grade shoes. ing a pair of whereafter Rev. Alex. Mackintosh in should have a branch here Of this, Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. a brief speech gave an outline of the' organization which does such splen--j work which had been done by the did work throughout the world by1 Brotherhood of St. Andrews and by helping missionary work. Work to- -' Mclnerny's Shoe Store. the Ladies' Guild. He then intra-- , gether with these organizations in! SUGAR FACTORS." daced Rev. Sidney Hooker, of Dillon, the United States and send a dele-Montan- a, SllllK'lllilli! Mc.NTYRE BLOCK. wh.o delivered an address, gate to their conventions. You could IMPORTERS OF saying m part: ?lso send your contributions such as , Why Guilds Exist. fare received from many other distant I parts Alaska, . "I anjj glad to bring a greeting from such as Japan. China the church in Montana to the church and many other places. If you want. General to an organization Merchandise in Honolulu. Why we have guilds, I form such Mrs Yon Want Hooker, who is the secretary of onei 1 1 will tell you. When the spirit of ' Wall Paper comes our we of these organizations, will give you Wall Paper unnst into nearts .' 1 want to show our love of Christ and any information you might want." A prayer was then offered by Mr.; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. the church. We know what Christ ' i did and we want to do as be did. Hooker and Rev. Alex. Mackintosh For the When we made a few remarks upon the ad i Over become members of the FOR L to dress of Mr. Hooker. A vote Tow AGENTS next church we want do something to of show that we want to be useful mem- thanks was then offered to Mr. Hook- er and the meeting adjourned. Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Tin0 bers of the church, for bv their works Everybody should have one of shall you know them. Religion is of our American Russia Leather Lloyds, British & Foreign Marina Insurance Co. Rolls All not sentiment, it is a thing of doing. ART LEAGUE COMPETITION. to "be new When we become church members I Northern Assurance Co. (Fire and Life). we want to show our Christianity by 1902 DIARIES Sold designs Selections from Best Manuscripts to Canadian Pacific Railway Co. deeds. A diary is almost indispensable wow we at a to accomplish anytning be Read at "At Home." J to the business and social man. Piokeeh Line of Packets from Liyerfoci. AND must organize, as we or- just must judges If you have never kept one begin discount E ganize if we work for political or The of the manuscripts the New right by doing so. of new business ends, and therefore we have which have been handed in for the Year o H When you once begin won- 10 goods. our guilds. One man can do work Kilohana Art League literary com- -' yotTwill x alone, but when men work together petition have been looking through der how you have got along with- A Oyer 2B PER GENT they can accomplish things much the manuscripts individually during! out it. Roof One's Head greater. It was this feeling that the past week. They will meet j S The Paint in Best "Excelsior" Dairies, In fMecnie made five men meet together to or- the Art League rooms in the Progress i Less ganize Brotherhood of St. An- American Russia Leather, Imita- A the block, on Friday, January 17th. to drews, which is a great organization tion Russia and Black Cloth. render a final decision. than and Wall Paper Co., and a grand expression of this feel- Pocket size 75c to $2.00 j The judges are: Mary Dilling- ... Is a Necessity former ing of desire to do work for the Mrs. Office $1.00 to 3.00 is ham Frear. Mrs. W. W. Hall, Miss E 116 Selhil Street. PHONE 62. church. X prices. G. ' Daughters of the King. Burbank. Walter Smith, Prof. M. .FjT 5 ' "The Daughters of the King is M. Scott and Walter Dillincham. ' Hawaiian News Co., expression feel- Mrs. S. S. Kinney has withdrawn another of the same 4. Use the best Roofing on Earth from judges ing. We have neither of these at the list of as she became MERCHANT STREET, my home in Dillon. Montana, but we unavoidably acquainted with some of On the way to the Post Office. READY ROCK ASPHALT ROOF- will soon start to organize the Daugh- the contributions. THE KASH CO., LTD ters of the King. In other parishes in A selection from the best poems, Montana we have both organ- ING and keep out the rain. these stories and essays will be read at the ! izations and they are doing splendid !S Art League "At Home" on Saturday, J v becomes another yesterday, work. Thus in Butte there were G3 , candidates for comfirmation last January 25th, which this time, by re-- .8 tomorrow will become another quest, X5Y year which large number was for a will be given in the evening j A Straw Hat FOR SALK TODAY today, don't wait for tomorrow but ' f great part the result of the work of instead of in the afternoon. these organizations. Ts the most kumfortable and "We also have missionary guilds. koolest kind of Head Gear for a COME TODAY -- -. Hartman Co. Stockholders Meet. ' These used to have the same trouble klimate like ours. r8 The Hawaiian Trading Co., as there seems to be here, that while A meeting of the stockholders of,' riore are a few sensible suggestions for Holiday Gifts: at times the attendance was large, the liquor firm of Joseph Hartman. YOU KAN at other times it was very small. We Ltd., took place yesterday morning, ; Linen Handkerchiefs, Gloves, g t over that about three years ago at 10 o'clock. It will be remembered Get a"ny style, shape or quality Manufacturers' Agents- - 1 v organizing on different lines. We that Joseph Hartmann, the promoter, made to order to suit your build Suspenders, Umbrellas, all want to help the rector to do the and later on the manager, of the of head. Lord's work, and to do this it is an ii-f- s J3uilclinjr. Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, company, left all his friends, who At ; Fort Street. Love important thing to have people ' thought he gone to Manila. The Silk Hose, Underwear, friendly towards one another and had making strangers books of the company have been ex-- feel at home with ' 'Shirts, Pajamas, Ties. us. Our guilds succeeded in doing amined by Major Camara, but no SI this splendidly by having social information . concerning what was I HART & GO., Ltd. meetings every week. They met at done at the meeting of the stockhold- Straw Hat Manufacturer. Fred Philp & Bro. ' different houses at different times ers yesterday could be haI. Nuuanu St. Opp. Sayegusa's Elite Ice Cream Parlors. All the above and many more useful gifts arc to be and the lady of the house provided 629 King St. WRIGHT BLDG. Finest resort in the city. had at the refreshments so that this was on- ly a small burden. Then it was cus- To Hold Joint Reception. SODA VATER AND ICE CREAM tomary for every member to bring Arrangements are being made by Tramways Time Table. ilade from Pure Fruit Syrups. a small offering at every meeting. the Y. W. C. A. to give a joint recep--, plan This worked surprisingly well. tion to two associations at the j great- the - CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS. The attendance became larger, t O A Tnrmni-T- - KING-STREE- T A Full Line of V. . Soil nn ...... "Jtb , LINE. The Co., Ltd. er interest was shown and more V,. UH.. .J Kash program, :n will be a musical Cars leave Harness. Whips. money was collected. A great mini There Waikiki for Town at Saddles. BAKERY LUNCK . 6.45, G:15, 6:45 a. m., every TWO STORES TWO STOCKS. TELEPHOl.'ES: oer of strangers were also drawn to which the Amateur Orchestra will and li: Collars. Hames. Chains. a leading part. minutes thereafter till 10:45, 11:15 P. O. Box 558. Main 98 'and 2ffain 376 the church in this manner. This plan take and 11:45 p. m. from Waikiki go tc Soaps. Bridles. Bits. Spurs the Punahou Stables. i fresh m mm 23 and 27 Hotel Street and Corner of Fori and Hotel Streets. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS OFFERED BT Car3 leave Rifle Range or Pawaa' switch for Town at 5:5S a. m. and Supplied dally eve 15 minutes thereafter till 11:03 with fresh killed meats DIFFERENT BUSINESS HOUSES! Oil and Dressing. Gall u. HI- - j Harness and Vegetables. Cars leave Fort and King streets Cure. Campbell's Hoof Remedy. also . . ' i rorner fnr Palnmn at RrlO n m. nnrt A admit-- 1 H. H. H. LARGE GROCERY DEPARTMENT ocoooooooooooocoxxx The best Is always the cheapest, Our fresh Cream Butter is every 15 minutes tn, 11:25 p . Elliman's Embrocation. after FRUITS, ETC., ETC. oV in the end anu wnea a nouse is; tea oy an to oe. want we sen mem. Cars jeave for pajama onij- - at 5 Liniment. Etc.. Etc. 0 Known to carry reiiaoie gooas, it is tor tresn in every sense 01 me 1 and 5:30 a. m. Orders delivered to any part of the o best to patronize it: see Hoffschlae--; word. Ring up Blue 3171 and give; Cars leave Palama for Waikiki at; city. 0 ger Co.'s ad on page 5. j us a trial order. The Star Dairy. 5:45 a. m. and every 15 minutes till SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ! p. m., 10:15 10:45, o then at and WORK UNDERTAKEN. 0 The "Oliver" typewriter is the. Most householders keep a littlejpm The u: 15 p. m. from Panama' ALL C. a. YEE HOP & CO. o latest and most striking. machine on - whiskey or brandy in the house in : f0r punahon only goes to Waikiki on any ! Corner Seretanxa and Alakea. 0 the market sold by Wall, Nichols & case they should at time require Saturdays. j PHONE BLUB 2651.! Portable 1 c Co.. Litd. j it give your next order to Jos. H !- -! Cars leave Fort and King streets Phoxe Bute 25' . . " . . ... ' mann & Co- - Bethel street. Phone corner for Rifle Range at 5:20 and' you - , f ror aiternoou tea, cannot nay, , ... 5.50- - a -- -- Go anything more tasty than our Maca-- f " uiu. Lars leave iort and King streets! Honolulu Iron Works O Lady popular drink roons Fingers, Cream Puffs, "Komel" is the most s conJer for Waikiki at 6:05 a. m. and 0 . ... 30 in. 14 lbs. Rails O etc All the dainty styles of biscuits in town, ask for iL Put ud by the every 15 minutes till 10:05 p. m., then Germania Saloon steam bngcus Ouage 0 fresh every day. The New England Consolidated Soda Water Works Co.' at 10:35 and 11:05 p. m. The 11:35' i . p- m. goes to on , o Bakery Hotel street . o . k:-- - Waikiki Saturdays BOILERS. SUGAR MJLLS. COOL- O ojnui.e uji. vjcu uui suuia asu- qtjJt - ' o Wm. F. Wilson Co.. leading plum- ed at the Sanitary Steam Laundry 604 Queen. Street, cor. South. ERS, BRASS and LEAD CASTING3, ', anrl MacLinerr of every dperfnt!nn 0 bers in San Francisco have a perma- Called for and delivered. Phone 73. BERETAN1A STREET AND NUU ! Headquarters for Honolulu Prinio ma(ie to order. Particular attention Track o nent office now in Alexan- ANU VALLFY . iin.Guage281lis.ys here the -. 0 Portable Track Complete for sale! . rBeer, in bottles and on draught A1- paid to ship's blacsmithlng. Job der Young Building. 1 . o 30 gauge, uu or o -- work executed on shortest notice. and 36 inch by H. Hack. nietf f "" aoi; to ,,,.. We can give you the 8 To start in and lay by your super- feld & Co. n.ov iiuu iu iunu anu yaiiev act "tj; in w.. 5:40. 5:50, 6:10. 6:20, 6:40, 7 and 7:20 j best glass of Beer in town. O fluous cash is the beginning of a When buying stones, buy the best a. m. regular bank account, which in Beaver Lunch Rooms. FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES o later vou can get, it is cheaper than buy--, Cars leave Oahn College for Town . . 0 years you will look back on with 6:&0 a. I TO SUIT. mg an inisrtor article for a lowland valley at 6:30. and 7:10 o much pride. Bishop &"Co. Bankers ana every 10 UH TK.Y H. J. NOLTE, : : : Propr. j price. Eurska Wickless Blue m. minutes ao:i')j 0 The half-- BY pay 4M pec cent on Savings Deposits. sold a p. m.. except the even hour and ' o Flame Oil Stoves are with hour cars which run from the All Fort Street o Stable THE ALOHA OALU 0 Ladies skirts and underwear mad , guarantee by the Hawaiian Hard-t- Cars leave vuaanu Valley 6:10.: o : at order at the cheapest prices. L. ware Co. eve-- y t Complete 5:30, 6:50 a. m.. and 10 minutes DOITX BY ITORKS Ju3t received a new lot of celebrated J. 1Q;50 p, ! THEIEOX I!. HacMeMiKo., Sun. Nuuanu Avenue. j Qar Dusiness Js lhat ot suppiyin5 thereafter till in. t i 0 Drink "Primo" and keep healthy, i g our neighbors in th? Cars leave Fort ad Quen street. Good, - o wants of for Punahou College at 6:05. 6:25. For Tasty Schooner FIVE (MT CIGARS- get rich and die old. . line forget us H. H. fBrniture don't a.- - v . -- - 0 -- sum sulci; w w w iu.r tn;i iv uiiuuiti m- TTfc Yon Hamm-Youn- g Ltd- J street. i h m - . T- w w. t rwrar York Capaduras, 0 The Cov - Williams. Fort till 9:45 p. m. After that the nrs i Washington, LPIITJSD. are agents for the Union Gas Engine.! Nice rooms for rent, with or with- - i o ran to tne stable up to ii:oa p. m.. Allston, Union de Cuba, o bolh stationary and Marine. Qneen i cut board, Helen's Court. H. M. Le- - which, is the last car from Ton. I r. m KLEMME BIOS., PrcnrUtsrs. street. Phone, Main 276. I vy. manager. reaching the Stable at 11: V u. Grand Republic, Etc t .fX0OOaCKC00000 J. A Kamaia asd wife-- to T. k! KakU- - Contractor and Builder vram. . -- T" Tk A j . Parlors. "", ns, rw tr. jvci- - Z3WZ. Wl inee, Jvooiaapoko. i;,Cteha; $50. Book 'ays to Ml tije tfesi 42 Punchbowl Street. 22?, page 326. Dated December 20. I ILL H1CHEES KUST STODT IT'"01- - nr No matter what you are buying it always pays to get the best-- Thi Telephone 1701. BLUE Room 4, Elite Building. Hotel Street Lexers & Cooke, Limited, to Bank B rule holds good in other things as welt. It pays to patronize the of Hawaii, limited; mortgage; per (Continued from Page Three.) best laundry as it will always give you the most for your money. SUBJECT TO BE CONSIDERED , is R. P.'s 360S and 1920. KuLSTT. In this case it is the most satisfaction and the least wear to your Attended to. t King street. Honolulu. n.t.- -. S10.-- Jobbing Promptly LIKE OTHER BRANCHES clothes. You are saving money as surely when ycu buy good laun- 000 and adrances to 5100,000. Book myself and do not need any help THE DENTAL SPECIALISTS. OF SCHOOL STUDY. !232. page 25. Dated December 31. dry work as in any othr commodity. Telephone "White SOL : from htm at present. He has atsoi 1 1S0L some Jobbing Promptly Attended To. written to me that he will take . ' S Hon Sui to Chung Sing; 0 J J , x t. . ., . deed; kind cf medicine and present him to aw a ui ncuve max one-thir- d No Mere Dread cf the Dental Chair. ti.uwi.Bn uivcs of lot 3. block 2. Pearl City. you to be examined a a leper. I OSCAR SELLERS Certificates Will Not Bs Granted E1. Oahu; $95. Book 231, page 132. write yoe this letter because his In- j Dated Januarv 2. 1502. good. PLUMBING. to teachers Unless They Pass v.. tentions of coming here is not Steam Co. Office and Shop: Teeth extracted and filled absolutely Mon sui to Chong Wah Tcng; For if he really sent here I am Sanitary Laidrj Satisfactory i.j Phy- - deed; one-thir- d Beretanla. Near Alapal Street without pain by our late cluitlflc Examination of lot S. block 2, Peart afraid he will do me some unknown t City, Ewa. Oahu; 135. Book 31 injuries, Ptsaplng Station. methods. No sleep-produci- agents s.ology and Hyg.ene. page LIMITED. 133. Dated January TlSol I remain yours very truly. bet SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY. or cocaine. These are the only dental Halle and husband to P. Maruichi, pat- MRS T M. FITSZIM.MONS fOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOCXXXOOCXX)OOOOOCCOOOOCXXXXXXXOC parlors In Honolulu have nh-'de- Ap. that the Tio attpnlion n iMrhcrc nn d; 2, R. P. 2123. Kul. 2311. appliances ex Waihee, ! ent and ingredients to er Mrr-on-s Interested is called to the Koolaupoko. Oahu; 150. fill apply gold nrov-!Boo- 231 134. January! tract, and cru.ns and! following- Act nf Conrfess tho k Se Bated 6 ASIA HONOLULU IS RECEIVING porcelain crowns, undetectable from Isions of which annlv .to this Tern-- . California rtarqess Shop Why Not natural teeth, and warranted for ten tory. Recorded January 7, 1S02. T- years, without the least particle of TEMPERANCE EDUCATION LAW ' Fe.z?'eira, lW- - - ninson; A GENERAL GLEANING Fort Street, Opscsils Club Stables KEEP YOUR HORSE pain. Gold crowns and teeth without! andPersonal property. FOR TcRKlTORlEo. I??1i 231. page 135. Dated January HflNUrdQTUREKS OF AT THE plates, gold fillings and all other den- - (PaEsed by r s congress May 206. 1302. -- . . -- , SANITARY INSPECTOR'S WORK. SIXGLK wMt "" uj 1SS5. nd extended to Hawaii hv Becfcr r.r.rl-et-t nn, hnehani? t DOUBLE clalists. v""'"v DRAT Act of Congress. January. 1900.) to W G. Scott; deed; lot 3. Market DSUVERT Hotel Stables Be it enact&d by the Senate and street extension,' Wailukn, Maui; City Sanitary Officer Tracy stated EXPRESS Gold crowns, $5; full set teeth, $5! CARRIAGE House of Representatives of the 1600. Book 229, page 326. Dated Au-- before the Board of Health yesterday bridge work, $5; gold Ailing, 1 up; - mm United Statss of America in Con- gust 3. 190L that last month had been spent In Where the feed is"good,'the"con-dition- s silver fillings, 50c gress assembled: H. D. Wishard to M. i Johnson; clearing and cleaning up the city, sanitary, attention kind al-ee- portion R. p. 4S23, Kul. 33(1. Section 1. That the nature of and tons of rubbish had been removed REPAIRING and prompt, and coholic drinks and narcotics, and i Fa paia, Hcnomaulu. Kauai; $1. Book -- 3 from under and around buildings and special instruction as to their effect j Pase 13. Dated December 2S. loose lumber piled so as to prevent RATES MODERATE? PLATES upon the human system. In connec- - 1 J01- - HO tion with the several divisions of the I H- - -- - Juen and wife to J. H. rats from making their nests under- iennack; deed; Ap. 3, Pa-- inspectors also been , subject of physiology and hygiene, Grant In, neath. The have D. O. HAMMAN. Shall bq included in the branches of,waa. Honolulu, Oahu; SMW). BOOK finishing up back orders to close up James Brown, Proprietor study taught in the common or public 231 Pae 136- - Dated March 30. 1901. the year, which accounts for more schools, and in the militarv and naval Hawaiian L'ommercial tc Sugar nuisances being abated during the schools, and studied and Company to Aloha Lodge No. 3, K. shall be month than were reported. , taaeht as thoroutrhlv ami in the same ' of P.; deed: one-fourt- h acre land. Vndrew Usher 8c Co.'s ) manner as other like required m street, Walluku. Maui: $1. Book Building Applications 231. page 137. SIMSCI-a- j FISH MARKET Any work that should not prove tat- - tranches are in said schools by the Dated September 25, Included In the report for Decem- RESERVE of teat books in the hands of!190- - ber, submitted by that official, it was Isfactory will be attended to free ofjfie J. Armstrong to A. N. pnpHs whefe other branclies are thus Campbell; stated the number of building appli- ! " BOOTH charge any time within 5 years. mortgage; R. F. 233. Kul. 7446. J..iK studied in said schools, and by all R. P. CD Sr Wm. ARNOLD, Manager. ' cations received, 21; approved, 12; J. pupils in all said schools throughout i'0. ul Ap. 2, Manananui. Ewa S940. disapproved. 0; applications of prev- equau-- , THE TERRITORIES, in the militarv Oahu; Book 230, page 173. applications SCOTCH ItfHISKEY HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A We are making a specialty of gold and naval academies, in the United Dated December 6, 1901 ious month approved. 10: '"e , CHOICE LINE OF crowns and bridge work; the mostjstaws, and in the District of Colum-beautifu- l, K. Campbell to Hamakua Mill Com- - withdrawn, 2; applications held. 6; painless and durable of all bja ana Jn an (pany; lease; Kuis. 10174 and 3703B, held by survey department. 12. Two w. Imported and Indian and coiored o. FE!AOOOK & CO.. 10 0. ucuiai nurh kuuwu me pruie&Muu. i Hamakua, Hawaii; ten years at ?7.-.5- applications Domestic Meats; Our name alone will a guarantee schools in the Territories of the of the six held violate SOLE AGENTS. be Book 22S, page 434. De--j Fish; Live and Refrigerated Poultry, your work will best. We United States. Dated sanitary regulations, three have not i that be of the cember 20, 1901. &tt.-tt44&tt- Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Potatoes, have a specialist in each department To Enforce Provisions. filed sufficient plans and one Is held K. Matsumoto to I. Nose; chattel Fruits and Vegetable. Best operators, best gold workmen Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty until the grade of the lot is raised all , mortgage; two mules, dray and har-'nes- s, Two deliveries dally to any place and extractors of teeth; in fact, the of proper officers in control of staff are inventors of modern dentis- the Moiliili. Honolulu, Oahu: $400 Sanitary Regulation Work. within city limits at 9 a. m. and 3 any foregoing try. We will tell you in advance ex- school described in the Book 230, page 175. Dated January p. m. to enforce, provisions Cesspools located during the month. actly what your work will cost by free section the of . r inno The ' 9; buildings altered or moved so as Coyne Customers desiring to have their examination. Give us a call and you this act; and any such officer, school 0 ,. , 0 .- - exactly as we adver- to to sanitary regula- orders delivered are respectfully re will find we do director, ccninmtee, superintendent, G. Segelketi conform the fj to H. T. Marsh; r quested to can and same ' tise. .- - neg- - dur- leave the . jt or teacher who shall refuse or tions, 15: examinations before, 1 .- .. ... - t . lease; portion R. P. 4422. Kul. 529. I IB. T..7,... hbi prior to the hours above named. 1... - - I.,. Co., .122--c3JLx'- -- Furniture $2i - Pawaa, Honolulu, Oahu; 1SOO. BoA-- ing and at completion of building, of act,T- or l neglect ,, 7" shall 7. or fail ,nC 111. Dated Januarv - 124; inspections other than of new to make proper provisions for the in-- jqqo Iodg- IS OFFERING SOME 379.JHEWY0RKDEHMPARLQRS buildings, 362; certificates for i .Telephoke Main t man- -' struction required and m tlie n; BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SETS N. K. Wilson and wife to G. Sagel-ke- ing house, or hotel licens-- i ner specified by the first section of lestaurant mortgage; portion R. P. 1422. applied IS. All of were HOLIDAY PRICES, Room 4 Elite Building, Hotel St. , this act for all pupils in and ev- - es for, these f ."p each Kul. 329, Pawaa. Honolulu. Oahu; SL-- jurisdiction. issued. Certificates issued on applica- LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. rery school under his soo 230, 17S. t WTTiTn Afrr.TT nmnsrvR Book page Dated certifi- shall be removed from office, and - tions previous to December. 5; - j-?t-'l .' ICE .. ICE open S &. m. 6 p. m. the juj.- 1C jqq MAPLE, OAK, MAHOGANY. ,'g- Office from to fin- -- vacancy filled as in other cases Nagatanl" cates held for sanitary woxk to be L- ' Make appointments for evenln&e. D to x. Ishisaka; chattel ASn, ELJI and PINE. -: Delivered to all parts of , xriii Sec 3. That no cerUbcate shall be mortgage; leasehold, live stock, etc.. ished, 9; number of adults who can( the city. "?,. peu lu lcuuu .u me pauoa. Honolulu. Oahu; ?1000. Book by law be lodged in these buildings ? FOB! STREET public Col- -' 3Sloclc. schools of the District of oSa nniTO r(J1 n!jfp. Tn - 10no licensed. 2.0S4. Tlic Progress Wela Ka Hao Saloon. : lumbia or Territories, after the first J , . ;VndradC7 ., QUEEN STREET. Trask ,f t Three formal complaints have been :c t -... '. of January, Anno Domini elgnteen, ,- p t.--i i - r7w nnrt?n n ortou ::::::::.'. & v, filed nuisances investigated Oahu Ice JUST OPENED. hundred and eighty-eigh- t, f" iui. and the who has 3435. Kakaako, Honolulu. Oahu; Twenty-four.4- S - COOL DRINKS. j not passed a satisfactory and abated. hour no- examination S2000. Book 230. page 1S2. Dated CONDON'S NIGHT PATROL CIGARS. i been served in 22 FINE in physiology and hygiene, with January 7, 1901. tices have and Co. rpecial to recipient proceeded to Electric Tumble In some day! reference the nature and C. Brown to W. J. White; release; cases the abate RELIABLE WATCHMEN FURNISHED . Iho effects alcoholic drinks and nuis-- McKENZIE & THOMPSON, Prop's. of lots 67. 77 and 7S, Pawaa tract. Hono- the nuisance. In two cases the i , FOR Phone 3161 Bluo j other narcotics upon the-- human sys- Twenty-fiv- e lulu, Oahu; $2000. page ances are being abated. -,,,, Rates tem, Book 215. n S 401. Dated January 6. 1902. notices to connect premises to the B UI 10111 SfS DUSIDeSS PrOBSriV j Approved May 1SS6. . 20, C. A. Brown to J. A. Magoon; nnlilin sewer svstem have been! I v AND ' Reasonable Examinations to be Held. Rev. P. D.; powers granted July 2S, served. Three builders without per- - 1S97. FOR ONE WEEK 01LV i At the next examination for Teach- Book 162. page 369. Dated per- ' mits have been notified to obtain Certificates, all ex-- ( January 6, 1902. Residences ers' and at such mits and have done so. laminations subsequent thereto. can- - Recorded January 9. 1902. ALSO PHONE BLUE 1211. J dtdates will be examined in accord- -' S. C. Allen to R. B. French: re- duce with the requirements of Sec-.leas- e; leasehold, buildings, etc.. near ADVERTISED LETTERS. Ships and Docks $ OFFICE: 1249 FORT STREET. I tion 3 of the foregoing Act. Vineyard street. Honolulu. Oahu: BIG SHIRT WAIST SflliE LAST i The work on "Elementary Physio- - $400. Book 179, page 6. Dated Janu- - $ Jogv and Hygiene." otherwise known ory 9, 1902. Remaining in the Honoluu Postoffice Maootwaxwawaaa as "The Human Body and its Health." Up to January 11, 1902. by William T. Smith, M. D.. has been Anderson, Bart Lucas, Hattie STOCKS AND BONDS. Mary ALL IMPORTED GOODS of the ery latest and most V j adopted as the text book on physio Allen, Mrs L Lucas, V Marriner, S logy in schools thi De-- Avan, Lizzie J will close on V the under Yesterday's G Morse, Mr stylish tashions. Don't forget, it partment. will Market Quotations at the Archer, H V and the examinations Anderson, Wm McKenzie, Elijah 18th. 3 . upon and Honolulu Exchange. Saturday, Jan. ti be based what is contained Allen, T M McLain. Jas tjj j taught therein. Angeles, Geo Niles. Peter The efficiency, brilliancy , penetrating power and general sat- , I By order of the Department of Pub-- Wednesday. January 16 Barrett, Hilda S Norton, Miss I lie Instruction. I.I North, W E is faction which our new enclosed type of ARC LIGHTS arc l MERCANTILE. C. T. RODGERS, Berry, Cpt H H Parker, Bert giving recommend them the merchant the best light for I Bortfeld. Paul Palmer. F C (2) to as A. A. MONTANO, Secretary. , STOCK. Bid. Asked. Prop Brown, Cpt J tV Pratt, Frank store use. C. Brewer & Co...... $410.00 Brown, W J Paris, Mrs Thos o v REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sachs Dry Goods Co. 90.00 Burns, W M Parker, J R j L. B. & V Mpp. Kerr Co 40.00 Calmane, Mrs H Pierce, Mrs MA H. F. DAVISON, v David Purdy, C. SUGAR. Charters, W Mr. C Eakin, of the Imperial Cigar Store, has been using $ The following transactions in real I Chapin, F H Rathburn, W Redone, the new arc light for some time, and says : " find this tsczv light ARLINGTON BLQCK. HOTEL STREET. Testate have been recorded: ,Ewa 23.50 Clark, Miss Clark E j Hawaiian Ag. Co.. 270.00 Comad. Geo Regan, J J Recorded January 3, 1902. Cockctt, Mrs L Reid. Dr R K gii'es absolute satisfaction iit every respect, and I would have Main P. Box I i Hawaiian Sugar . . 2S.50 Phone 311. 0. 57. M. R. Aholo and husband to ...... Coulson, Pearl RIeger. W M , Honomu . , . 130.00 no other." t c I o. v. .! . r r . Coulson, Maria Rickard, Mrs W I ou.iuui, pumuu uccu,j j. ipuiiiua 5 i.i Jfonnkai 10.00 L v v Kul. Kapaiama. Honolulu, i Cockett. Mrs I H ,j34b9, bibu. Haiku 190.00 Craig. May Geo B uanu. 234, page Dated Jan-Kahu- Rice, boor 23 30 24.25 Decker, Jos Rice. Mr nary 3. 1901. We have many such opinions as this, but the light is tlie l Kihei . . 10.00 Dorland. P M Rickard, Henry F. Strauch and husband to M. R. Kipahulu 102.50 Ponnelly, Sadie Rickard, Nellie !i f greatest recommendation. Can be seen JBh. portion j .- -. at Manufacturing Shoe Aholo: partion deed: R. P. 160.00 Duggan. R J (2) Robinson, T R j Kapalama. , Kul. S7FL. Honolulu. icjjrv-de 5.00 6.50 Duncan. R Rhoten. H H Co., W. Y. Dimond's, Globe Gothitig Store and others. I?or iOahu. 234, page S. Dated Ellsworth, Sg't J Simpson. Mrs B I Telephone Book Jan joahu 96.50 9S.50 luary 3. 1902. I '.".'.'.... E Smith, E C further information address Onomea 22.0J . 24.25 Sigard J. Love to Mrs. A. L. Roe; deed; j Flor, Smith. E K Q0kaja S.50 9.50 Gosllnsky, Mrs E Smith, Henry S z pieces land, Emma street. Ho-QI- three aes"abfe' 4.30 6.00 Grandin, Mrs F Smythe, Mrs I f our nan noiuiu. oaau; 52. uoovc 234. page y. ' The Hawaiian Electric Go.. Ltd, I 0,Qwalu 140.00 Gnrney. W H Stlllman Mary August 2S. 1901 ! Bated Pacific 210.00 HalU Annie (2) Stlllman, Mrs C Kaleimamahu;-dee- d; Moeala to P. Fepeekeo 170.00 Haas, E F KL (2) i ICing: Horses 35 ; R. 7669. Wa- - Stacy, C Near JJalcea.. interest in P. 7137. Kul. T,tn.. SO. 00 Hanes. Wm Mrs Street iahole, Koolaupoko. Oahu; S5. Harris, Miss R Taylor. Hattie wTllLI Book,pioneer assessable 55. 00 Ha gen, Mrs G Taylor. Mable hb 55.00 Herd. Thos (2) Todd, Mrs John From i1901- - CttXlXtXttiAt b liet . Walluku . Hearne. E W Thompson, J E -- mimm) to Lenna; deed; Ap. 2. K. Wairaanaio 160.00 Wm H Tl flAI T X.wl CCA TTjiliit.nTH tMH1a Heen. H Thornton. W (li vui iui. wv, n amuuic, ivuuiau Howard, B Vogt. G H W. QU1NN OHas. S25. page MISCELLANEOUS. E. srsw UOahu: Book 234. 12. Dated' Holt. 3IIss A Waite, --Chas SaS December 13. 1901. Wilder S. S. Co 100.00 HunL John F Walcott. Joe Inter-Islan- d 1 Estate S. N. Castle. Limited, to J. r.50 63.00 Isemen. Mr Waterhouse, C PLUMBER illEBiHSiirr Tin nn TERRITORY STABLES H. Schnack; exchange deed; portion Hawaiian Electric .. 105.00 Jnll. Mrs Anna West, Guy TI Kul. 2293, Printers lane, Honolulu.-Oah- R. & L. Co 90.00 I Jacobson, John "Werner. 3Irs J lliriiliit. tl Rnnl- - ttd nocA Ttito.1 TirkX?nO JewetL Mrs W A West & Watson TWO STORES. A MODERN LIVERY, te In every particular, first-clas- s Jephson, Mr White, A M Estimates furnished on First-da-s February 16. 1901. , HHo R. R. Co 6"s.. 10Q.00 Wilson. Jas B No. 64 Hotel, opp. New England Bak boarding. Rigs delivered and called for In any part of the city. Jensen, P J. H. Schnack and wife to Estate! Hon. Rap. Transit.. 100.00 James. W W Williams, Ben Modern Plumbing. err. and Hotel BtreeL opp. S. N. Caatle. Limited; exchange j & L. Co, 6's 104.00 Laaupile Ave Woolsey, G S Oahu R. The Patronage of Owners. Archi Hoffman Saloon. deed; portion Kul. 263. Young streft." Oshu Plan. S's 101.00 Lake, Gus M Wright, Sarah W Honolulu. Oahu: $L Bock 229, pagej Waialua Agr. Co. 6's 101.50 Loucks, F H and Builders Solicited. jtects Suit Made to Order S. F. Thorrjas, Manager. 323. Dated February 16. 3901. I When calling for these letter please la the Latest j Fuhat to C. B. Makee; deed;, R. P.j Up-to-d- job printing 'at The Re ask for "Advertised. Style. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. '7613, Waioli. Hanaiei, Kauai; "$200. publican otScc Phone 21S. JOS. M. OAT, Postmaster. P. O. Box 152. M15 Union SL I Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired

ftv " 21, ?J 4 w -- ui,1trJf- pi - JL- J n rrT j.h. n,i; - tf -. - ' I where formerly the provision con- BUSINESS AND BEARDS. 3 ,, ': J 6USSIFIEI UTEITiSEMERIS PROPOSITION 10NG D cerning proxies appeared, the section sra is entirely eliminated and is conspic- From the New York Times. HAVVAI!A!M SiU eel uous In CfAtHC?i AdvcrtitemnU i by its absence the amended "Whether a New Yorker wears a Kilt I htitrted at 10 cenfj s Kr fins law cf March 2. 1901, which went In- mustache, side whiskers, or a fall Co. insrriien; 5 ceU a Iia ttcosd TO REORGANIZE. Engineering and extraction 35 ELECTION to on 1, 1S01. beard, or undertakes to keep his face fc." 23 cent ptr Um pr yctek;": effect July K 50 cn m clean shaTen often has little or noth- cent pr tc tcedb, asi ROOMS SCS, 503, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. per line tnonik. ing in- jxr ,COPY OF THE PROXY to do with the demands of O IS POSSIBLE dividual taste or good judgment. 1 MSELESS MESSAGE Continued from Page One.) Engineering Work solicit etL Examinations, Sur- LOST. ! I a meeting of physicians at the All classes of IMT) IT TffR MEETING Steam and Forty-thir- d veys and Reports made lor any clasi of Waterworks, Colonel j Academy of Medicine in I for me to say," answered Electrical Construction. Plans and Specifications and Estimates pre- LOST Bishop & Co.s Savings Bank People DlS- - Brown is pres-- j A2 so much to the street Is fully attended, it is almost liter Island Telegraph Macfarlane, "Mr. at interest attaches pared, and Construction Superintended in all branches o Enginerins fass BOOK .o. l- -. Xiuasr win , . . ' persona ? proxies, following copy, o always a safe wager that there will ent non grata." the exact Worlc Contracts solicited for Railroads, electric and steam; Tunnels, ptease retorn to Bishop & Co. CHSS FlanS IOr liaising in. use annual meeting of be less than ten men in the room nrnr that at the I Bridges. Buildings, Highways. Foundations, Piers. Wharves. Etc MAOfnTninTrAliLAJIE liLbLlflllOnrrf the National Bank of Hawaii, Is who do not wear full beards, and More Funds. completely asrainst WANTED. given:Ft the chances are SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Examinations, Valuations, and ,,,,,,.., -- being over three clean shaven 1,.,r herefay appoint.... there Reports of Properties for investment purposes. rKhMUiiflUi Wlbl. DU-moo- men preent. WANTED--- To soee dee white d Reports on His Visit: of Honolulu. AMWEG, M. Am. C. E. sU, Manager Cross At the bar association, en the con- FREDERICK J. Soc rises; ! fine opal ricjs; rea- the Purchase of "Would you accept the presidency. island of Oahu, Territory of Ha- - Engineer and Managtr. sonable price. Watches repaired 03 to Mainland and ' trary, a large majority of the law- "I have declined the presidency j wail, my lawful proxy for me and time. G. Died, watch-e- r asd jew-te- r. Supplies Parent Marccni Com- - yers present at most of the meet- t twice as I am so much of an absen- in my name ta vote my shares of W. R. CASTLE, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. Fort , near Hotel. la Prwcott's New ings clean shaven, and tore. pany Remains Obdurate tee. said the Colonel. "Noiwith-- stock of The First National Bank are most cf - More Powerful Battery. Ftanding I organized First the others only wear mustaches. snd that the af Hawaii, at Honolulu, owned by me i-- Down at a meeting of merchants WANTED Girls to do laundry National Bank h.ere, as agent of the and standing in my name on the Apply Sanitary Stsasa Lausdry, ao original syndicate, and went to books of said Company, at the An- - !n th assembly hall of the chamber and Soach streets. reorganize In - v A profKwhion to the , Washington and. with the influence nu3 Meeting of the stockholders of commerce, nearly eve.-- conceiva Telegraph Company was , bit- - or- lelar Qf Uje SeHgmans secured not only thereof, to be held for the election of variety of sedate venerable, NEMS FOR WANTED Two single de- tfce annual meeting may Enter-- gntlem. flciMed at NatJonai Baak charter for them, Directors on the 14th of January, nate and eccentric beards ba THE MOST sire rooms and good table company, held yesterday after- - fO boari ke but arranged with Secretary Gage 1902, and in event of there being no seen. Underwriters are exceedingly v prising News Boy, either in house or cottage aar. must book, at the oSce of President r. J- - dissimilaV THE and AB8istant Secretary Vanderlip quorum, then at any subsequent as to their taste regarding who of the not be far from businaso portloa .if in Stangenwald building. . disposes Crow the f the flscal gency aQd tfae rnted meet;ng of stockhoders whjch wi whiskers. city. Expect to Tfc was to most prtpers of . . . remain pnaaart!y plan proposed return the-flo- or Stat Goveniment depository, I have be held for a similar purpose in the On. of the slock exchange satisfactory and rates 10 Ota treasury all paid up snares u if reoeocaV always deciined for the reason that year 1902; hereby ratifying and con- - mustaches "and "clean shaven f.ces NEWSPAPER Address A. Rspablieaa Office amounting about four-fifth- s j Republican R, itsek to Jnterests abroad keep me absent firming all that the said divide the honors almost to the ex- ihc Honolulu , , . . me capitalization, auer nicu .. ;- -,. si f-- - - ..... -f t - - d , .. ..-.-hr-n-.., with 1 ' - . ;j r ..... H j ... .Vw f ...... full clusion of beards except on occasions FOR RENT. sold an stock would be issued to n n .tA iHftlAn ,A .. Tntflroete ...... L-4-I. ..:... month of j.wi mc iu uu juonvc tu mc i.h-h-i..- j puvvci 01 dunbkuuLiuiM when older members for some BOYS durinr the stock accord-". the holders of assessable of the bank In the capacity of presi-- ; witness my hand and seal this particular reason are attracted to the January paid into ! ROO.M3 FOR RENT Helea's Court ing to the amount each bad dent. ...day of 1901 , floor. treasury. Private hotel. Adam's Lane, rootc-wlt- h the "My only desire now Is to get away In presence of Bankers often them- - most content or board. Phon It was claimed that, bj- this meth- look my abroad as wlthont to after interests selves with mustaches, but there aro H. M. od, 2!.000 would be r, White .481. Lvy. MtBa5r about shares soon as possible. Before I go, how--j in the proxies held by Colonel Mac-eve- many deviations. As for government -- valtabte for sale, and could be is-4- d - I hope to see someone appoint- farlane the date of the meeting was employes in the sub-treasur- as- ex- a new assessable stock. The the A splendidly furntshod room th ed to the position of president of the not Inserted, as it was unknown in say office custom-house- , one nev- amount derived by the sale of the and cellent board for two stntlmrt. bank who will be acceptable to both San Francisco, er knows what to expect. Centrally located, evary cou 1 tares would be sufficient to cover all ' sides. rvnnrar Apply at this tie present Indebtedness of the Inter Notwithstanding uTMrtniTu at nince. oSlc. . a .- 1,. the fact that I, ffllJNUlfll I Uf Against uorapauj a..u ,....; MUuH His Grain. iiwru teiegrapn f ho,d tfae majority of the votes, 1 do capital with From the Chicago Tribune. FOR RENT A furnish cotta? 1 a nandwui working n0 wMt tQ pace anyone at the head the CAN DO BUSINESS Remarked commercial travel- seven (7) rooms on Kinaa str-v- t which mr.ny improvements in who Is not acceptable to both sides. the could be completed. er in the long brown ulster: For particulars, apply this office service ; I want to see the affairs of the bank Another question which is deeply "You spell your name Millar, I !S TO BE GIVEN Inefficiency of Operators ! conducted for the best interests of interesting the busines men of Hono- believe. Why is Delightful roomy The meeting yesterday showed ! the band and of all concerned there that?" TO LET bath tubs, lulu is whether a minority of the Replied the commercial with either hot or cold and that the treasury of the company was in. traveler in watr. double-breaste- d every improvement convenience - stockholders of a bank can transact the reefer: and practically empty. In the report sub- Won't Throw Mud. QMFEDK known to modern age. At - ' business. This point is fully covered "Well, I suppose some ancstor of the mUted bv Manager Cross he admit- i j,- - tripi tn maintain .15 ilfe , TO i&XJUI Silent Shop. following a mine ground. corn, but I don't see any Barber tea that at the outset the company nlfied and calm an attitude as possi-ji- n lhe extract from letter In-- reason why his descendants should liad ben greatly hampered by the ! ie throughout this contest .and will ot instructions to bank cashiers from TO LET Newly furnished doubl keep on advertising fact." eflicioncy of the operators. This not aHow any provocation to cause j the Comptroller of the Currency, Wil- - the parlors: also rooms, Beretanla ave,, , Rejoined the other: Come Boys! cor. Keaumoku. branch of the service improved, as nie to indulge in coarse speech , Ham B. Ridgely, dated Washington, and see the Watch, , "The difference you .the year wore along, until in the lat-- through the press, I will not throw D. C., November 29, 1901: between and ' your ancestor, ac- FOR RENT An eight room tor part of the summer the tubes any - then, is that he It's a Daisy Stem Winder, Hunting cotta. mud." "it is unnecessary under the Na- on Young streeL Apply J. A. Ma-goo- employed In the transmission and re Kltrt . yuu . it..me ...!ninnIA knowledged the com and you don't." nwe aare ui uonal Bank Act. to have a majority Case, Silver, X X Magoon building. ceiving of messages became almost on oc- Sterling J Standard of anv friction iu the bank the an- of the stock represented the T-i- - appeal was to . ;. at Strategy. TV TV V v Bioless. An made the casion of your last visit to Honolulu?" Movement - COMFORTABLE COTTAGES ON the meeting, any number of Subbubs 4- Marconi people, but they refused to "When I was here in Anril last. nual as We've changed the name premises of the Sanitary Steam Laun- I of our iwfgt in remedying the difficulty wjtn Fowler London, I was shareholders may organize and elect town to Bogdale. dry Co, Ltd.. MariuFon and South Jlr of streets. Tbe cottages contain 4 wing to the nonpayment of assess-- 1 was directors. Notice need not be given Citlman Why, it was only six roo;, aWare of the fact that there months ago you kitchen and bath room. No extra Milts claimed as due by the Mar-ea- i some Mr. Cooper of the meeting, unless provided for that changed it to JOHNNIE HICKET won the GOLD WATCH charge for Lot and cold friction between Swamphurst. water anJ by-law- s, electric lights. reasonable. Ap- company from the local concern. and Mr. Brown. ; by the or business is to be Rent Subbubs I know, we for selling the most papers up to Christmas Day. ply on the premises to Lighttoot, Manager Cross made a business Wai-ki- kl but have to J. "Mr. Cooper called on me at transacted that requires a specific uianasjer. pur-rhaa- e change frequently, trip to the mainland last fall to and Informed me of the trouble. it so as to get stock vote, such as the amendment of servant girls to come thinking tubes, or secure material for 1. mat-- ' out, ( paid but little attention to the Qf - artices assoclatlon; In which it's a new place. thHr manufacture in the islands. . tar- fm. 1 ti.nnciit wimim-- kmriw ,ia-v- - s' notice ln Mr. Cross stated that he had pur troubie there was would be healed j event' thirt' writins by publication a newspaper More Likely to Get It. rlMtsed the necessary apparatus and over before long. I was here on a or in local Leading Straw Hat Manufacturers Tom Markley No, I can't you have Sharp bad no difficulty in making the much special visit and had no time to even should be given shareholders, if the let a "V." Why don't you get Jenks to needed tubes. The practical tying up , any articles do not provide to the con- visit the bank, much less to take lend it to you? ALL KINDS OF STRAW HATS DRY AND FANCY GOODS, system during the absence of j f the part in what personal differences trary. Borroughs MADE TO ORDER. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Manager Cross was to have But he doesn't know stated existed in the institution." "If the shareholders meet on the me very HATS WASHED AND PRESSED. JAPANESE SILK gignographist had a depressing effect upon its. well. Largest Stock of Ladies' and Gents' and day named in the articles for thc an- Markley I finances. That's why suggested Hats in the city. COTTON DRESS GOODS. (Successor to CHAS. SEYDONE.) nual meeting, but do not elect direc- him. New Batteries Secured. LAW IS QUOTED ON tors, they may adjourn the meeting Recent troubles with the batteries. New Ice AT IT-T- O j day to day (exclusive of' Sun- - Cream Parlors. In they had outlived their use- D. G. SIGN that TAKING OF PROXIES!,:; s or legal holidays) without no Camarinos has recently open- DATE S fulness. ws6 the next serious difficul- ed up a dainty and neat ice cream tice. If they do on" the day iTsralvaKnt & Oo j not meet parlor, corner ty that confronted the wireless sys There was considerable discussion of Alakea and King. HOTEL STREET. HOTEL STREET. ' fixed, or adjourn a Everything clean tasty. and tem. The treasury being depleted. nrannp business mpn vestenl.nv-- meet and to future and Ice Designing Gilding. is to cream, cool drinks, etc. Hutchings agreed I date (da's intervening) thirtv days' Don't fail to Treasurer Clinton thc legality of Cecil "Brown's" ruling drop in. to stand good for the purchase price the matter of the proxies held by,.nct5e u publication in a newspaper Advertising a Specialty. of new batteries. These were secur-- 1 , be given of meeting, as colonel George Macfarlane at the must the A Oriental Life Co., Ltd. ed ami arrived in the city some weeks Cure for Lumbago. The Insurance meeting of the stockholders of the provided by Section 5149 of the Unit- W. C. ago. Williamson, of Amherst, Va., Office Workshop: AH stations on the line win, First xauonal Bank of Hawaii on ed States Revised Statutes." U. S. A., says: "For more than a year and again be equipped with renewed Tuesday. I 1170 UNION STREET. Votes that Were Cast. suffered from lumbago. I finally Aonerating power. When the work Is impor-complete- Tne subject is one of great d tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it The Home Company it is believed that the In-- ( tance t0 an concerned in business The statistics of the votes present, gave me entire relief, which all other ter-Islan- d Telegraph Company will corporations, as plantation companies cast and ruled out at the meeting remedies had failed to do." Sold by foe position messages all dealers and druggists. Benson, all modern forms of policies at the lowest possible in a to transmit j and other corporations have been of the stockholders of the Na- Issues Go. Fint Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. liuen Chang as of old . holding meetings right along for the tional Bank of Hawaii, by President rates. Policies issued m both English and Chinese system That the is practical has past few montns ana accepting un-bco- n Brown at the meeting on Tuesday. languages. Manufacturers of All Kinds of demonstrated by past cxperl- - j stamped proxies. BISCUITS, 20S6Votes 20SG The failures encountered by j e cast 301-30- nice. The action of Cecil Brown in turn-th- HOME OFFICE: 2 Bldfl., Honolulu, T. H. CRACKERS, j 2292 stamp- - I StanHenwald company been due y Ruled out, not being HARD TACK. local have ing down Coionel Macfarlane's prox-malnl- il'll lliill ISOII 9090 to a lack of funds. It was IeS( therefore, caused many people to ed RICE 107 Shares not represented by rtated that the Income or the com-- j iook up the law in the matter and ask HANDLED. the owners 107 pany over and above all operating, questlons concerning the war Large Importers of for month of July last. 500 Shares owned by the Camp- Contractor and the emie taXi Flour, Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables. j bell not voted be- exceeded ?S00. collector Roy H. Chamberlain, of Estate cause ruled out by the Mr WHOLEPALE AND RETAIL. Officers and Reorganization. J t'le Internal Revenue Bureau in this Builder. president 500 Th nlertlnn of officers resulted Territory, was seen yesterday and m S3 Shares owned by Col. Mac- 120 KING STREET. as follows. F. J. Cross, president: kindly quoted the law for the benefit The farlane not voted 33 V. of The Republican, as follows: Attended to P. O. Box 972. Phone. White 801. W. W. Hall, vice president; R. 5000 Shares, representing the Jobbing Promptly Farrington, secretary; Clinton J. Hut Provisions of the War Tax. capital stock of the Bank.. 5000 chings, troasurer; R. C. Brown,, audi- - WHYKOT BIN THE BEST? In Law and Regulations Concerning Mrs. Campbell's Letter. I Documentary and Proprietary Stamps fort .Employment Agency Grieve IT COSTS NO MORE i Robert Mngoon. C. A. De C?w and E. O. L . The much talked of letter of Mrs. ! under the Act of June 13, 1S9S. it is Wkjt ?... ! Campbell, in which she expresses the - "Power of attorney " U- - AND The arrangements towards a reor- Pviaed: vtcult?Vi tlinui.iu awtnuuiutjiaitMl'liT.lnw (JAPANESE CHINESE.) Hi .. .. -- ' wie uiccuub now- -vkm,u .,.:.... - i .xt? King : : gamaation or tne company are ""'"3 " " lor u"'' be adjourned for thirtv days, and to Street, : Cor. Alakea St. Co In-tce- Publishing III a financial of any incorporated company or the hands of local Macfar-stitatlo- n. which wIsh Coonel gmw Cooks, Waiters, Servants, House Hi It Is generally believed association, except religious, a- , ,., s .,., - charit- VT4C4a III UiS ,.... US ,,IUI Boys, Garden Boys, Stable Boys, sup- proposition a sue--. lauv lUlCMJn, la Uiat the will reach ble, or literary societies. or public jows. plied at a moment's notice. culmination. tsfi cemeteries, ten cents." men can ob- Ltd. San Francisco, Jan. 4. 1902. Contracters requiring In the War Revenue Act, as amend-- , tain them through us. stf ARRANGING FOR REGATTA. Mr joseph 5. Carter and Cecil Brown roes all kinds cf Commercial and Job Printing at the low-- A ed by the Act of March 2, 1901, In J My Co Executors of the Estate est rates. "w ! force July 1, 1901, however, this sec- - of James Campbell, deceased. Recent additions have been made ta mechanical force s Race Around Ford's Island will be the tion of the original act is repealed.- - Honolulu. which enable the Company to turn out orders promptly. In rail- - f an Interesting One. H. i . ...-- t...... -- i: ". I To Quote from this amended act. "ear bin: It is my Intention, to HAMMD lurfu diiu pidiKdiign wjr wc ctci njr cn-- r priming;! outunan is pres-- ,eave by Aft ment in Hawaii. The Hawaii Yacht Club at $howing wnere the tax was canceied: , for home today's steamer, m busy making arrangements Alameda, Japanese ent for ..Taxes aIed on and afler Ju, the but being prevented .... yacht race . from so doing I am thereby unable Importer . . the which is to take place; 10n1. to of Products iff BINDING Suadsy week. The official measurer, attend the meeting of the First Na-- OF ' 'Certificates of deposit. Provisions and Winea . . Sorensoa. is working at the third . tional Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu. ' ,l class yachts for the purpose of ar- PostofSce money orders, to be held, during this month. T beg ' ranging the handicaps. This Is quite "Promissory notes, to inform you that it is my wish ;;:!Cor. King and Smith Streets BOOKS, MAGAZINES $ Eureka Wickless a task on account of the lack of con--, "Mortgages, T hereby instruct you that none Blue Flame OIL STOVES' ' m fortuity of the drafts and It is desired "Leases, the stock said bank held by the iPHOr-T- 260. AND Sold wlia Ocrale ; e n PAPERS that the owners register their yachts "Export bills of lading (declared ) of husband shall be roted - as soon as possible. 1 uu- - meet- 1 jl l Kerosene Gasoline llnit-- rl "u tne ior tne annual pMti- 4k -- fK w niu w n ft "I(tt Ii and tinrnnctltntinna! hv C:,t fin. l"" THE TRAVELER'S INSURANCE A dltWUl U14Eithl Wlrt kUW A- - Ww . r H F" AV d. nrrltiu ft ' meet-Islan- tf The course will bv around Ford's? Ing, but only at an "adjourned attention to. Our bindery is the most complete In Honolulu and m - preme oourI' lreas ucc N0 J It orrors mam- difficulties , ing fixed for the dav at least thirty COMPANY OF HARTFORD tit the large amount of work always en hand attests to the excel. Custom-hous- e entry Wickless Steves and will give a chance 'for the dls- -' MMants r davs ,ater enabling me to be present lence of our bindery. ii nlaving of seamanship. ' clearance of cargo, at sajd adjourned meeting. If you want any kind of Printing or Binding dons you should first-clas- s ." FOR SALE AT THE "POWERS OF ATTORNEY, Yours very truly. LIFE 1CCIDEHT HEALTH patronize us if ycu desire work. Ml Police Arrests. "Protests, ABIGAIL CAMPBELL. t J- -. . i i Included in the arrests made by the "Charter parties, Hawaiian ' Hardware Co. Ltd prtlke department yesterdav were "Certificates cf all kinds except Kilohana Art League. M. G. LDVEKIN, Jj The Robert' Grieve Publishing Co., iiraitcijjl Jnan Traveria and Alferia Troucha, ccrtlficates of profits or certificates j Information regarding the Kiloha-- : FORT STREET. u aiufc. .- -, iu , n Art Tj;in tiirv nhtainprf and ....vj. lshowlng interest in property or a - fecond degree; Ah Hoy. receiving . dues paid on- Tuesday and Friday af- -' AGENT TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Business men will tell compan.es. job stolon goods; do-- 'umulattons ' between 3 and 4:30, when that an ad Ln The Republic-- Kalanl Fernandez, ternoons. ' . . : - fertion; Iota, assault and battery; warehouse receipts. t the secretary is-I- n attendance at the Py an brings good results be- - i in of 413 Juti Building. cause peopla jobneon, drunk. Further on the body the book, League rooms. V' fcSkF' the r.ad it. 4

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