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ESTABLISHED JULY 2. 1856. VOL. XXXIII., NO. 5798 HONOLULU, HAWAII 87 TERRITORY, THl'KHUAY, MARCH 7. .1901 SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FiVK CKNTS. YESTERDAY WAS PEACEFUL IN THE LEGISLATURE.

Vindication All Sorts of of Senate House Chair. Bills.

WAS quiet within the ALL chamber yesterday for. the EMMELUTH created the of the day preceding ROSS sensation of the day in had left its impression and no mj the House when he attacked Governor Lj seamed willing to take an aggres-- L Dole as a "man Without stand on any question. An im-fro- m backbone." During the heat Senator Cecil of an argument on the merits of an vindication of the chair amendment which he offered to go with majority of the Senate marked House bill 4, w hich provides for the bills were given their .appointment of a commission to take evidence prop- lory reading and many notices concerning injuries to caused by bills to come were also given. erty the action of the Board (of Health in connection with the sup-- . The chief argument of the day oc- - - presslbn of the bubonic plague, Repre- . the introduction of the sentative Emmeluth scored Governor Govern nates, which were fln- - Dole for what he considered was a lack to a committee with in- - of firmness in connection with the fire TiS to reduce the estimates to claim commission appointed last year. torn of a bill.

QUIET DAY MANY BILLS IN SENATE PRESENTED Kumalae Old The Tuesday Incident Revives Acts as a Monarchical Check. Idea.

and observant, the ATTENTIVE the House began their BE Senate lobby who were expecti- auspiciously. I ng to see the question which had The aftermath of the wordy bat- a trouble on Tuesday After tle of the day before on the extepsion noon resumed again yesterday morn-- of the fire limits to include the "burn- - rere somewhat disappointed when ed district" had its effect. As a num- itely after the reading of the ber of Representatives had given no- on Tuesday they in- Bates Senator Cecil Brown arose tice that would troduce bills, the title of many of ran hi chair and virtually apologiz- - which were novel to say the least, ex- I'd fur Vi : l' Vu.Tini.Int. sn IVi.i n.annnlnff pectancy was written upon the counte- nances of the legislators. The spec- ht there was a string attached to tators were numerous and appeared to tat apology, for the Senator gave the anticipate a repetition of the previous Resident to clearly understand that day's humorous proceedings. Is would make a more complete apol- - The minutes were read and approved. opened by y if he iva? found In wrong, Dickey the ball asking for the but to ht he did a reconsideration, as he desired not think he had erred. make a correction. He was granted r. Brown gained his point, for by : the privilege a rising vote. A rule "rslon of the incident !s now a mentioned in the minutes as 12 should HR of the journal Senate, 18. ac- of the and Mr. Five have been The amendment was it is as nearly unbiased as It Gear has for the past years occupied an enviable position at the Hawaiian Bar. Republican. X cepted. be possible for one of the par- Paele offered a petition relating to ts of the affair to make it, yet highways and bridges, in which an ap- statement makes appear propriation of $25,000 was asked for, and it that in i Senator was the wronged party. was referred back to the House from gress, but this has not daunted the Re- tho medical profession; third, surveying also a breakwater along the coast Dis-trl- ct of re is always storm, the Senate on Tuesday for the proper publican member from the Fourth and civil engineering; fourth, the art the Fifth district. This was referred a calm after. a was EDUCATION ON in the least. Instead of using the teaching. And the youths shall pursue to on public lands. ; " certification, read. the committee Senatorial body was as meek Cecil Brown claimed that the bill as word "Minister of Foreign Affairs," Mr. such course of studies until they shall Beckley presented a petition from nb yesterday, very little oppo-ifo- n presented was not in the proper rorm Kumalae lias adopted "Secretary of the receive diplomas from the instructor of a of at- Is abroad. Hauula from number residents being made to any propo-- as yet, as the certificate was not THE MAINLAND Territory," but otherwise there little the schools on the Mainland or Re- of the 1. rm-t- t Irt : YY t Vl a llQt asking for a new school building. tached, and moved that the bill be n LAV1V .11In Ul UJllie, XIV.... MV Sec. 5. When it shall become known made Senators Brown, Carter again returned. Motion carried. of studies, "Bookkeeping and stenogra- to the Secretary of the Treasury that a ferred to committee on education. pi White were unusually quiet Kalauokalani, chairman of the Com- phy" and "Carpentry and drawing," vacancy has occurred in some of the Haahco presented a petition from mmghout the session, and it la evl- - mittee on Printing, reported, that it winch he does not think are necessary places of said youth, by graduation, Puua asking for $12,000 for the , con- "o that recommended that the printing be di- Proposes to Send the for a Hawaiian youth to know while death or other causes, he shall Immed- struction of a road from Kaola to Ka-bauole- a, the event of the day before equally between the Hawaiian being educated as a ward of the Territ- iately publish such fact in some English still fresh vided a distance of eight miles. The in their minds. Gazette Company, Bulletin, Kuokoa ory- His hill Is as follows: and Hawaiian newspapers printed and to ediately had each in petition was laid on the table be after the reading of the koa and Republican, who Worthy Poor to An Act to Provide for and to Regulate published at Honolulu, order that bill. .roues same bid. Main- vacancies may be filled. The youttis considered with the appropriation yesterday morning at the tendered the tlie Sending of Youths to the such on Cecil Brown was granted land or Abroad to be to fill ruch vacancy or vacancies shall Prendergast, for the committee S of the Brown Senator Educated. Senate, Cecil permission to read the bills, of which Coast. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the be selected from the Island from which revision, presented a report on bill 2, st ion of privilege and he had given nonce eany m me ccn. Territory of Hawaii: the youth whose place Is vacant came. "An act to appropriate an emergency ted that yesterday afternoon the Kalauokalani gave notice of his In- Section L The Secretary of the Terri- Sec. 6. A sufficient sum of money shall fund to be used in repairing damages a bill providing be apart In the appropriation bill, at Sergeant-at-remov- e tention to introduce Jonah Kumalae, one of the Republican tory of Hawaii with the concurrence of set by storm," and also on ordered Uie exemption of certain personal each biennial meeting of the Legislature, caused the late for the members of HouSe, seems to be la- the members of the Board of Education, 4. to provide for a com- him from the house, property from attachment, execution, the shall select worthy poor youths to send for the purposes set forth in this Act, bill "An act wish to a statement, bo and forced sales of every kind boring under the impression that Hawaii to United or to and shall be paid out of the Territorial mission to take evidence concerning in- make distress the States abroad be ac- !t will appear on records." he and to repeal all laws in conflict with is yet under monarchical rule, and that educated, from the select schools estab- Treasury on the order of the Secretary juries to property caused by the the of the Territory. of of Health in connec- Mtoued. said bill. many of the acts done in that hey-da- y lished in the Territory, and who have tion the Board was granted permission to read graduated from same or re- - Sec. 7. The Secretary of the Territory suppression of bu- "fte first Achi given of the bestowal of kingly and queenly the have tion with the the question which arose was bv title bins of which he had celved proper recommendation from the and the members of the Board of Educa- bonic plague in Honolulu on January they, like those of Senator favors may be repeated, and Ha- tion shall perform the duties required n solution of Achl. I notice, and that her or teachers of the schools where 20, 1900, and to report, thereon," and Brown, were referred to the Printing waii can send its Hawaiian youth abroad ttiey have been educated, and such by this Act without compensation. that time the voting of Sec. 8. This Act shall become a law also bill 7, "An act to authorize and Committee. or upon Mainland to be educated youths shall be selected as follows: resident was to the intention to the at Ha-wa- of i(s publication. wires contrary Carter gave notice of his Three youths from the Island of 'i, from the date regulate the placing of electric Mid to merchan- expense of the local Treasury. The Mo-lok- to suDoort mv contention introduce a bill relating the two from the Islands of Maul, ai in the streets of Honolulu," and also I 1 licenses. member Introduced a bill In the House and Lanai, from 11. to abolish personal now cite section of dise was tak-..- .. four the Island bill "An act The appeal of Cecil Brown yesterday providing- for regulating of Oahu and one from the Islands of 12 13, saying they relating to the duties of offi- - i.nnn the reuuest of the the taxes:" also bills and sending to Kauai and Niihau. EIGHT HOUR had printed. der the head. shall be the ("hair the Senator again stated his of the of Hawaiian youths Sec 2. Every been "It . ty,a rfe- - parent or youth shall to say something ot the hahsp The vote the Mainland or abroad to be educated. submit the name of such youth to Makekau arose 1 President,' etc. being sustained by the about rules. Prendergast said the sub-divisi- pro-rreslde- nt suited in the Chair The bill is in reality only a rehash of Secretary of the Territory by application :nder 4, to six. DAY In of the a vote of seven chapter 12 of the Civil Laws of 1807, in writing stating his conduct, the cer- LABOR rules were still the hands mav vote in Cecil Brown moved that a commit- tificate of graduation, or proper recom- Dickey asked Prendergast if I ' ap- printer. in voting here appointed to transfer the wherein the local Government at that mendations, age, years blanket-form- , but the tee be by the Gov- his the number of the rules as printed on a propriations, as suggested time undertook to send its youth to that he has the President first voted of n bill, and mo- - attended school, and the paper contained the amendments. He ernor, into the form schools in Europe or America to be edu- percentage in his studies. To an affirmative reply, still U Pee. 3. If there be several applications Government Work received it "fter I),.. I i . i .Via Achiaramended the motion to place cated. In former years the monarchical rests with the House to decide whether of the submitted to the Secretary of the Terri- .1 ric-h- t on in the hands government was foolish enough to send tory, and such the rules should be printed in book or the to vote the 'committee, and it was so applications shall exceed Make That the Passa re of a bill, and I think Judiciary Robert Wilcox and others to obtain an the number permitted by this Act, the pamphlet form. ' or.5-e- education in with re- Secretary of the Territory .shall then call Dickey moved rule 12 be amended by con- - i, nrmpurrent resolution on Italy, disastrous "' must have become the applicants to Honolulu and cause in Limit. rasing the words "by vote of the " subject' of taxation was then taken sults to the Island group which sent of rules of the Lower the mnvPH the reso- - himself and the Board' of House," in lines 18 and 19. Makekau lift uecu ui u ii mv.'-- that tiiem away. The course of study out- Education, an examination to be held, ' ut'ion adopted. He here Proceeded lined time did not contemplate interrupted by declaring Dickey out of nderw.. .. ir ...... be tax- at that and the highest standard shall be se- K tne ruling or ie to discuss at length the subject of the acquiring of a knowledge of mditary lected. Representative J. K. Hihio yesterday order, but later begged Dickey's par- claimed the duties of the committee tactics, but Robert Wilcox received in- Sec. 4. 22, which he don. I that he that ation and in support The Secretary of the Territory Introduced House bill of UtH5or spoke strongly ; J;! the supposition the Mr. Carter structions in the artillery branch and with the Board of Education are here-- , had given notice on March 5. It reads Dickey said after the reading of the that tried it on King Kalakaua upon h:s re- by directed to I con- send the said youths only minutes that an ominous silence fell was a Dill, i aptrcaicu fM?rB?idwin and other Senators turn to Hawaii. to be taught In as follows: I recess the following occupa- upon the House, and it seemed more r. At that time Mr. tinued the discussion until the This chapter was repealed by Con tions: First, the legal profession; An Provide That. Eight Hours I . . . x second, Act io Quakers' meeting the Leg- to nis lnterrupi- - Shall Constitute a Legal Lay's Work like a .than fet and hThe question regarding the concur- islature. He thought it was unneces- T' ar"1 11 was at t,me that was Either Mechanical or Industrial. i. - that resolution concerning taxes the sary to vote upon the journal, and : rent is Be It Enacted by the Legislature of red me under arrest and up immediately after the Senate speaker should allow House taken and Sena Territory of Hawaii: hereafter the adjourned. in the afternoon L On either me- some convened De rereneu Section all works, them to stand approved unless simply wish to state- - tor moved that it & Those who expect to go to the Coast on the Oceanic jk-- - chanical or industrial, which shall or Dickey's thl8 ' motion make "committee om Ways and Means 2 - one made objection. o that rec- - to the Ventura on April will be disapp nnted. The Ventura will not take may be and now carried on in this Ter- the facts will go on of four members with Sena- passengers from Honolulu to S in Francisco except a large party on such did not receive a second. a"d if to consist of the same ritory of Hawaii, that laborers offered a resolution to have i wa3 wrong J am willing as chairman Sj? who have engaged the steamship for the trip from Para-HB- C employed eight Kekaula tor Baldwin be instructed to entire the works are to be for appropriation to the House. I admit and this committee appointed dise of the Pacific to the Mainland. Orders to this effect have been hours on each day's work. an item inserted in the my with the committee SSf'Jg received from the head office at San Francisco. The special party Sec. 2. eight hours, as pro- bill for the construction of a warehouse lst temper and that If I confer . fg That the the Lower House ggg which has practically purchased the great vessel for the voyage to 1 a legal landing, South Kona, Ha- the affair might not from resulted In seven the vided in section shall constitute at Hoopula vote being taken Coast is composed entirely of the Shriners. jgs day's work In the Territory of Hawaii; waii, to cost $250. Referred to commit- "appened." to two In favor of the motion. i5t? The Shriners sailed from San Francisco yesterday for port on and to begin from 8 o'clock amendment pro-nosi- this such hours tee on public improvements. explana-r"w- n offered an Jg the The great excursion Is in charge of Saladin Temple, of Vf morning 12 o'clock at noon; and ;'ir of the Chair the White in place of Bald- Sierra 'in the to Dickey made one or two attempts to Senator Paris 55 Grand Rapids, Michigan. There will be 225 people In the expedition. ificm 1 o'clock In the afternoon to 4 was spread upon argument the ' a short ! read rules which he considered in "'Inutes. win and after ! Aloha Temple Is to be organized here. o'clock in the evening. Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect point, but a general tittering caused tteMsteeSSpo was - HjaComnTJnication from the Lower Senate adjourned from and after the date of Its publlca- 1. transacted and the (Contlnut-- uii Pax 3.) Wrnrrr"ipanyIng House bill morning. Passed that body Monday, and until this THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901.

than sods of similar origin in older countries. Such has been found to be writing stories. the case, as has been so lucidly portrayed There's an art in to agricul- an art in making love; TALKS OF in that valuable contiibution W. &M. There's science, "Soils and Lavas," by Dr. : getting married tural But the art in Walter Maxwell, former director of the Is all other arts above. Hawaiian Experiment Station, now of Queensland. . He has shown that the soils of the isl- - HAWAII. ands may be geologically classified as: (1) Dark " red soils, wh.ch have been formed from normal lavas by simple weathering in a climate of great heat j and dryness. (2) Yellow and light red Married this Week Stubbs Lectures to oils; these are derived from lavas, that Get sunered great alteration at the time of, or soon after, emission, under the actfon of the steam and sulphurous vapors Louisiana resident within the lavas at the time of the eruption. Through the action of these things you will need HALL & SON will furnish a good portion of the impersonal agents, these lavas have Separate Walking Skirts as such a radical alteration, both er about that cottage, such underline The average dress-mak- can't Planters, in chemical composition and color, as to vex make the iln. ,'ART)F1N HOSE AND SPRINKLERS, LAWN MOWERS. GARDEN mislead a scientist as to their origin, Plain kirt. That's a fact, she nasn't the know" tools. If the cottage needs painting, fo- - edge; he skirt-makin- g BARROWS RAKES, HOES, and other were it not the presence of the living hasn't the art; is nn art L '1 volcanoes on the Island of Hawaii, whic.i he tailors who design these skirts of ours-vhea- n spec be-- get permits of al study along these lines. tho they may salaries of several thousand HE DESCRIBES THE Dr. Maxwell has shown that the lateral dollars a vear. We have 200 of these or "tufa cones" exist all over the isl- Virtsm Cottage Crash. Covert Cloths, and Denims which we have Hall's ands and the lavas therefrom have given marked at a price which will PAINITQ-- ISLANDS BRIEFLY oils widely distributed over all isl- send 1 1 the fix 5UC Floor VI O ands. These soils are inferior In fertili- them ing out our door. . . . each, and i ty to the red soils. Some dark of them yield well when first brought under cul- Shirt Waist Exhibition Distinguished Agricultural Expert tivation, but g ve way rapidly in pro- - if BEST. I ARE THE ductivlty in a few years, requiring care-- Where in the world do all the styles com? from! Who was here for the ful and special treatment for mainte- - It's a puzzler. Pick from the enormous issoimeni nance or restoration of fertility. There ' of in our by our guarantee. Jump into this offer quicK, and think Shirt Waists basement salesroom ind you AH protected United States. are other large areas of these soils which may feel confident that vou will not later. are not productive, due to the presi nee meet yout of Ferrous sulphate, double at every corner. The following very inte- ah active poison to resting; plant lite. - numbers at very interesting little prices will (Continued from Wednesday.) These can, by proper physi- cal and chemical amendments, be made greet you this week: productive. m GEOLOGY OF THE ISLANDS. 84. $ 2.od Waists at $ l .uu Hesides the above, 44 are of volcanic origin. which are found - These islands !5- 5 " .75 The rocks are mainly basaltic lavas, with "in situ," there are considerable areas " " Ltd. of (3) sedimentary de- - 33. 1.00 50 E. 0. Hall & Son, here and there a few remnants of ele- soils, formed by vated sea beaches, composed of consoli- nudation and deposition mainly on the dated coral sands. leeward sides of the islands and in sec-- j Ladies' Muslin Underwear to tions ot small rainfall. The coral reefs FORT AND KING STS. The islands extend from northwest r , i . . , . t .a.. . . U BUILDING, CORNER Vi Vi ' . y ,.u. a. HALL t r,Vtinrinar t a mil crt o fie which begirt the islands have served as ....w.j .s...v..w wvvii ticj wnrii you quality of goods thorn sure in the earth's crust volcanoes have fne!v8 to catch the deposition produced see the these and coniDarf heen built uu. Botanical and geological 2? lamn rains in tne mountain regions with the prices; in fact you will look again to make J hese sedimentary deposits evidences go to show that the age of the have covered sure that your eyes did not deceive you. It's won-- : different islands increases as one pro- the coral reefs from one to thirty feet derful how they can put so much work into or. deep, and form today the most fertile ceeds from east to west. Kauai, the ments and sell them at such prices; some price as TO HAND! most northwestern, is always mentioned soils of the islands, and used mainly bv j JUST the sugar planters, though low as 35c; outers as high as $7, and all piece as the oldest island, and Hawaii, the ex- the deltas 1 4 4J . t : i 1 southeastern, is the youngest. The of the small valleys next to the ocean ueiwctii. ooiur 01 incm in ourwinuows. treme are cultivated in rice by the Chinese. eroding forces of nature have produced Large greater upon the former Isl- areas marked by a predom- & destruction of these soils shofe WHITNEY MARSH, .A HANDSOME LINE OF. and than on any other, while the only inance that they have the group are fourjd been derived from noimal lavas, which Street . active volcanoes in fort , have undergone slow decomposition in A ( l . ( I ... I C 1 l .. r. r icw ivcmimiii- - in.it oaiuiuay s ram left mi out .TudPinir therefore, the greater a.. not cllrnate, with a small rainfall. m from ney counters. disintegration of its sols, the much heav- - re strong deep soils, covered in-i- er Knox Felt Hats, denization of its slopes, the presence tensHy wlln ,ron and -- darkened by an Ladies of nunie.ous running streams; yea, even, ...viiuiai.uu ui veseiame matter, lliey precipitous falls and cascades, the great- cioseiy resemble pulverized bricks, dai k quan-tit- y ened by an admixture with vegetable er abundance of vegetation, both In ' Hats, and variety, all apparently support mould or humus. They are uniioruiiy New Sailor statement that Kauai is the oldest fertile soils and everywhere highly es-- the as of the islands. Rightly considered, it teemed excellent sugar lands. proves only that volcanic activity ceased The soils of the islands are marked chemically by the low content of silica. Reduction elsewhere. But it does Sale here earlier than Matinee Hats. not show that it began here earlier than the larger percentage of which is solu- New ble, Hawaii. Which Island first lifted its bead and by the presence of a large pro- ocean, is absolutely no portion of basic elements, against an above the there enormous preponderance way to determine, i hat the great gulf of acidic con- Beginning in Saturday between Japan and Hawaii has always stituents American soils. The Ha- existed is shown by the absence of any waiian soils are geologically recent and affinity between the flora of the two have not yet undergone that change of MARCH 2. We are constantly receiving groups of islands. structural composition and type which Between San Francisco and Hawaii the characterizes the old and perhaps per- soundings have given pretty uniform manent soils of America. Up-to-the-Fas- The hion Goods depths of 3,000 fathoms, while further "dark red" soils and the "sedi- south (two degrees or more) is found mentary" soils are credited with an av erage production of about five tons of 3 Only! depressions in For one of the largest the Weeks low-lyi- sugar per out of style nearly ng acre, while the yellow and ,y every steamer. You can't go wrong or be ocean, which extends to the light islands of Jarvis, Christmas, Pal-my- ra red soils give only a little over when purchasing of us. and others, which trend in the di- three tons, but the last, which grows EVERYTHING REDUCED least cane hr.oi miniitv rection of the Society group. There is, the nroduces thu ' therefore, no evidence to show a terres- of juice. isl-an- Only a trial immigration of plants to these ds small portion of the islands is STRAW HATS, MEN'S FURNISHING GOOD?. JEWELRT, in former times. capable of sustaining a dense popula- - may tion. The most fertile belts are near ETC.. Ocean currents, however slight the ' ETC., ETC. be the positive evidence, must be assum- ocean. The Interior is mountainous and ed as the vehicle of transportation of the craggy, with l very thin soil, adaptable E. CO., Ltd-- flora found originally on the islands. The in many Instances to pasturage, but un- THE M. KILLEAN northeastwardly current of the Pacific, fit for cultivated crops. Many parts of Now is the Time to Buy Cheap. the shore belt are barren without Irriga- which strikes the continent of America 10 KING is deflected con tion, but extremely productive with an STREET. BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. and southward after of ARLINGTON tact, deposits driftwood of pine Ioks xr-O- p abundance water. Other parts are the islands. This deffected current is covered with lavas not yet converted reinforced by a feeder on 'ts S'juthoin into soil, and still others that are guleh-e- d boundary, from Mexico and Central and and carved Into ravines so deep and South Americas, and bears with it the precipitous that access is almost Impos- drift of these countries. sible. Deep, rich soils at low altitudes K. one-fortie- ISOSHIMA. A review of the island flora shows only form, probably, not over th of ca- one or two inhabitants of t'aliforni i, ind the islands. Thinner soils, perhaps -- they from the highest mountains, while llable of producing profitable crops of ASK YOUR NOTHING BUT- - the Andean flora are quite abuieian'.. some kind, are far more abundant. GROCER FOR YOUNG TENDER CORN Til.. " l.'Vmn fnriu cnnnlpr dlri'Mlit m.v j during the long continuance of south- westerly gales, which frequently prevail NO EMBALMING OF i in winter, have deposited driTt on the Islands. This Isolation of the Hawaiian islands - has Kiven them a peculiar flori, contain- LIVE ISLANDERS ing a large proportion of pliius found 'nowhere else. The peculiar tics of the islands contribute largely to Undertakers Mut Get Permia-s'o- n such results and aid in multiplying va- rieties. The traveller mav in a tingle Before Injecting day pass from the tropical heat of the ONCE USED coast to the region of peroetual snow, the Fluid. ALWAYS USED and if he crosses from the windward fRANK B. PETERSON &CO. j over to the leeward side of an 'sland ho The custom of some Honolulu under COMf AOCIITi will encounter a climate with a varying AO J2 CAL :' re.LWi.' rainfall, from 3U0 inches annually tc les takers of embalming bodies before the than thirty Inches. There is a wonder-- ; Board of Health has given permission cecdlng fifty dollars, as provided by After malting out a list of Its awarJ? ful diversity in temperature, rainfall, by !elevatien and pressure. for the burial is to be stopped the iaw. Section 12 of the Sanitary C d of medals and prizes, one of the Juries of barometric A - linarr? nMnli tion wns ndonted ves- - The soil, however, is quite unlroim, de- of the Board of Health, adopted De- the Paris Exposition decided to o i ' nar-- by rived from a basaltic lava, with a i terday the Board as follows: i in, 1UI71, eus in Lne ui.wa . i , . . , . i..;.. on u , ; v,,. Fr..-itn- nr ..ii4wti . . .. uirui . . vm comnieiion oi us laoors uy niwnS row band encircling the islands the .iii o i sHuuig iu puuuc uiu.ii.ei s j aim rules t me- coast of coral limestone. These soils are of Hawaii must be reported to the reg-- an3 regulations of Informal little dinner at which ic the Board of Health I extremely porous, and the rainfall passes , mbers of many irMiai vti uro-uio- yum Halm, cSt, ova, OI lne rtepuDiic oi Hawaii, 1897, is! the jury, representing quickly into them, sinking arte- - into the nationality, residence, cause ol death, hereby repealed." tionalities, could meet far mor.- gtt sian reservoirs, made possible by the en-- I ably Hence, circling belt of coral, which attending physician and place of burial. as private Individuals. furnish the a 1... a ...111 t , I - was decidedly unexpected when, after isl-- or win u : a- - potable and irrigating waters of the i io emoainuriK iiuuei iiieni 'Macaulay improves, Macaulav Im- coiT. ands. Therefore, geologically speaking-- lowed of Kona, Is- - they had reached the stage of within the district proves,.. Sydney Smlth rc,marke(1 one cigars, the British member of the juT the islands are very young, witii a very lnnrl nf Ontin without the written ncr- - - - sad: limited and flora. , x 'iii uu.ici vcu in null ui iH'i rose with great solemnity and fauna mission of an agent of the Board of I propose Ot W flashes of silence." The "sonorous vi- "Gentlemen, the health CLIMATE. Health, who will issue permits on ap- Majesty the Queen." This stapi" red e- vacity" of this enormous cou- semi-tropic- office. No embalming talker nettled verybody innate The Climate is more al than plication at his for a moment; but, to a enjoy- or will be allowed in the Is- Smith, who found it impossible often to rtesy overcoming national preju II tropical, and visitor is quite interment. t) able, though permanent cora-- ; of the district of Kona, voice his own wit and wisdom. "I wish quickly pulled themselves together dwellers land, outside ' plain of the lassitude which the monoto- or in the Island of Hawaii, or in Ihe il could write poetry like you," he com- drank the toast with all the hi uorF. nous climate proaces, a sojourn of plained to a friend; "I would write an sooner, however, had this been acco- after Island of Maui, or in the Island MfflfAmA ' o n a T Tzrn.ilrl n,i M ...... nl f AV..J.V., pilV 1 111,1. mplished American member 'of a few years on they islands. Kauai, without p rmisswn of an agent ..'.II llllll than the Hawaii is fanned by northeast trade among a number of disputants and gag and, poising his glass In the air of the Board of Health. ihim!" contemporary N winds and laved by cool oceanic currents - Another described simply, "And other ladies." coming from the north, thus reducing "Any person violating the above reg- Macaulay as "slopping all over on every say this equally unexpected toast W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd by many degrees the temperature which ulation shall be liable to a fine not e- - subject and standing In the slops." received with enthusiasm by all. its geographical position would predi- cate. The constancy of these winds and SOIE AGENTS FOR HAWAII TERRITORY. currents gives an equable temperature, averaging about 75 degrees V., through-- ! out the year, with extremes of 60 to 85 degrees. Altitude is here the most po-- t tent factor of temperature, the thermom-- I Listen-W- ! Japanese Goods, ter failing about 4 degrees for, every eak Men feet of ascent; so that on the sum-- ! mits of .Ma una Kea and Mauna Loa American Gnn s snow and ice may frequently be found. The windward and leeward sides of the vary The failure of medicine, of quacks iind even of other ed islands also In temDerature and is no argument against No V AND CURIOS rainfall. The eastern or windward sides belts Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt. of treatment, no other belt, is In the same class with it. Everything else the islands are constantly swept by fail, but Dr. McLaughlin's Belt will cure. It HAS cured thousands who strong winds, which produce heavy rain- other remedies without success. falls and lower temperatures. While the Your most intimate friends are using it and being cured. Thej western or leeward sides arc compara- mention it, because few men want any one to know they arc in need tively calm, dry and warm. On the for- habits, mer, farming treatment. It makes men strong; It removes the effects of early Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets, of all kinds can be carried sipation, overwork, and all violation of the laws of nature. It help CHITA'S on without irrigation, while on the lat- rlg"hl ter, mend, and makes perfect. No man who is weak will make the especially near the coast, irrigation to regain his strength until he tries is essential for the production of maxi- New Goods Received by Every Steamer. mum crops. Even upon the leeward side the rain- fall varies with the altitude, beginning Dr. Electric Belt on the coast about twenty inches annu- McLaughlin's ally, and increasing as one ascends the mountains. Frequently on a plantation The grand, invigorating Electric current is given to the weakened ot S I varying altitudes, the rainfall will be and organs, and fills them with youthful energy. It makes old men Crepe, Silk, Champoray, abundant for crop purposes on a part of and young men vigorous. It Is the essence of vital power, which a It. while on another part irrigation will the dormant energies, creates physical strength and elevates it to the ' f be absolutely necessary grow 1 1 7 1 i-- any to most standard. . kind of a plant successfully Tho It cures to stay cured, Nervous Debility. Weakness of any kii wooien rajamas. j ralns fa,linP uPn the windward in Nerves, Stomach, Heart, Liver or Kidneys. It cures Rheumatlsi . sideoftheislands have clothed moun- Neuralgia, Constipau' tain slopes the Back and Shoulders. Sciatica. Lumbago, Indigestion, with a dense forest, and cut Dyspepsia, and all troubles where new life can restore health f . v...... u,c.,uus ueep and precipi- Crepe, Linen Golf Shirts tous ravines. On the leeward side a less vigorous growth of plants Is found- - yea. In many places near the sea, none all. Send. Poi Free Booli at Stomach L -- The islands are said to be exempt from If you are weak, if you have" Lame Back, Rheumatismi . Wlilk AT the terrible cyclones Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness Physical Decline, Loss of Energy and Ambi $ which so frequently system devastate the Central Pacific. any evidence of eaking down of the physical or nervous ..u ".,,i FOR MY BOOK AN SYMPTOM BLANKS WHICH ARK SENT, SOILS OF THE ISLANDS. The recent geological origin of the 702 Market Street. islands has already been mentioned. One San Frnncisco, Cal- - would naturally expect, therefore, to Or. M. G. McLaughlin, No. 141 Hotel Street. find the soils "primitive In character" and more nearly of the composition of the volcanic rocks from which they came. ri THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER- - HONOLULU. MARCH 7, 1903.

YESTERDAY Robertson then called for the report WAS PEACEFUL of the committee on the petition of the iifty-thr- te residents of Waialua who wished the Untied States quarantine IMPORT COMPANY laws abolished in Commit- PAeiFie IN THE Hawaii. The LEGISLATURE tee of Public Health reported that the PROGRESS BLOCK. FORT prayer of the petition was beyond the STREET. ; Powers of the legislature, and the peti- - tion should be rejected. Kaniho as a (Continued from Page L) member of the comm.ttee was for once in accord with his fellow-legislator- s. to ci 3ist in his attempts to find tit-all- him the two years. Bill 4 did not satisfy Dickey moved that the repoi t be adopt- right ones. ed. wa-- the wishes of the House. The Emme-lut-h The motion s carried and Mahoe' a gumalae presented a bill of which pet petition was rudely he motion was in order. It was em- cast into utter had Rlven Previous notice. It was inently proper darkness. Opportunities a new pro- Great that bill to 13 read for the first time by title, as House bill received consideration vide for the payment of fire awards and was read by a bill ,v, "An act to adopt a flap for title. This was the should be introduced. to repeal Robert-so- n of Hawaii." and it certain obsolete laws. At'our store this weak. Read rj then Robertson said Emmeluth was right moved it be referred to the Commit-te- e this advertisement carefully and you ped first reading. its In some ways. However, it seemed to on Judiciary. 12, Sec-to- n will notice Igenuineireductions anlho asked to introduce a bill of him that the new bill asked for was House Liu "An Act to Repeal in prices on the following line of goods: .Uiich he had given notice on Tuesday, quite Stil of the Civil Laws of 1897, Relat- - district. The companion bill ng to ind that it be read the first time by was a of the Publication of Delinquent matter finance and should i ax I.ist," was, upon motion of Haa-he- o, title. T'pon motion it passed its first SILK not be absolutely associated with the referred to on Fi- Ml'LL. SATIN 'AND GROS GRAIN. LADIES' reading. the Committee COLLARS. bill creating nance. 40-in- the fir claims commis- French Silk Mull, in cream Shades Pink, light blue, yellow Turn-dow- n, linen, Be. presented a 11 and all two for Kelilkoa resolution as sion. Various, methods had been sug- House bill was read for the second and lavender, former price 35c. white 'Resolved, that the clerk be gested time by title. This was an Act to abol- SUN HATS FOR CHILDREN. for the payment of these claims. Reduced to 220. No. H 10c. request'-- ish personal taxes and to sec- special at to ask the Superintendent of Some said to issue repeal 12 75c 50c. bonds. This could tions; 806. S07 and 809 of the Civil Code BLAi'K SILK VELVET. No. special at 12&c. Hats for Public Works the following question: not be done by of No. 16 special 50c Hats for 25c. virtue the limitations relating thereto. It was referred to 0(t at 16c. n the session of the Legislature of 1898 placed upon the borrowing of Ter- the $2. quality, this week at $1.25 per No. 22 special at 20c. 25c Hats for 10c. the Finance Committee. yard; $1.50 quality $1.00 in item amounting to $500 was set ritory. A special tax could be levied f'rendergast, for Committee on this week at No. 30 special at 25c. the i per yard. SUNBONNETS. apart for the purpose of extending Printing, reported on Dick- the for the payment of the claims. He did several Mils. TAFFETA RIBBONS. 50c wharf at Keauhou, North Kona. Why any ey again referred to the rules, and was quality at 25c. Every Bonnet in not see occasion for appointing a SILK MIXED HENRIETTAS. No. 9 all silk at 10c. the store has been in the work delayed and bn ughi up by a short turn bv Prender-;,'as- t. reduced price. m what has special committee. This was one of 45- - No. 12 all silk at 15c. of money?" inch. This is our $1.00 quality, ex- WASH GOODS ATTRACTION. bwome the the most important matters before the Dickey cellent value n - then had the rules suspended, at that: serviceable AlOIREE RIBBON. Th- resolution was adopted and the House and only Several of new witb two members on and had his bill entitled "An Act to Mit fabric either for evening or street Lavender yellow loads spring Wash noted to put the question to that committee he did not believe the igate Evils and Prostitution." which was dress. Shades, light green, navy blue, and shades Goods just arrived. Now is the time perintendent of Public Works. best results would be obtained. By read by title for the first time and pass- tan. lavender, two shades of gray. No. a special at 7c. to make selections when color lines ed This week 75c per yard. No. 7 special at 10c. and styles are complete. We Ian moved that House bill 4 be submitting it to a standing commPtee-i- its first reading. at have Speaker he No. 9 special at 10c. positively the largest collection of ad for the rule- would have investiga- Akina then said had a second time. He was the benefit of ornmunication from the Senate which IRON FRAME ALPACAS. No. 12 special at 12Vsc. fashionable wash fabrics brought to out of order, as the House was tion by five members. He No. 16 special 15c. d then moved that he would read while the rules were 46- - inch 45c at Honolulu. considering the matter be to black Alpaca. per yard, No. 22 special resolutions. referred the judiciary suspended. Dickey' said the Speaker was former price 65c per yard. at.1V. KID GLOVES SALE. Emmeluth gave notice of a bill he committee. i out of order; that the rules were only 44-in- ch black Alpaca, 50c per yard, ALL WOOL CASHMERE M suspended for a specific purpose. This is to buy Gloves, ould introduce on March 15, Emmeluth thought the The price 75c per h. the week Kid entitled that better former yard. j Tan and pink, formerly sold Speaker mov- 45-ln- ch Silk Gloves Vic- An art to amend section 2 of act 23 course and withdrew his motion with sat down, and Diekey then Navy Alpaca. 60c per yard, and Wash Gloves. ed for a suspension of the rules, so that former price 75c per at 50c per yard-N- ow toria Kid Gloves, 95c per pair. Ex- ofthe'Laws of the Republic of Hawaii, the consent of his second. yard. 23c the communication could be read. gray Alpaca, 62Vfec per yard. cellent quality Silk Gloves in tan session 1896," to provide for compensati- Robertson's motion passed. per yard, The clerk read the letter which was former price 75c per yard. BIG CUT IN CRASHES. shades, 75c per pair; black and white, for property Dickey asked the be sus- 85c per on condemned for street that rules as follows: All our 20c 25c goods pair. widening. pended in UEW RIBBONS ARRIVED. and" to be sold order that Robertson could 'I have the honor to advise you that at one price NEW MTTSLIN UNDERWEAR. Thf order of the day. House bill 2, introduce a resolution on ways and House concurrent resolution No. 1, re- Our prices will make a stir. We are 12c per yard. ras then taken up. It was read by means to pay the plague bills. The lating to committee to investigate the offering all-sil- k Ribbon In fancy Our spring stock of Muslin Under- tax laws of this Territory, was this day stripes, for hat trimmings and neck- LADIES' COLLARETTES. wear is now complete. We have all title for the second time. It was to same was read and adopted as follows: passed moneys "Resolved, the committee on by the Senate and referred to wear Regular 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c Neck- the latset styles in combinattom riate to repair damages that its Committee on Ways and Means, con- No. 40 at 20c per yard. wear, at this sale for Chemises. Skirts, Corset Covers. ref- finance be requested to incurred in the last storm. It was forthwith take sisting of Senators D. Kanuha, G. R. No. 60 at 25c per yard. 10c each. BED ROCK PRICES. erred to the committee on public up the consideration of the matter of Carter ahd S. E. Kaiue, and of Senator lands. the ways and means of paying claims Paris, to act with such committee. Bill 3 was then brought before the referred to in House bill 4, and that "EDGAR CAYPLESS, House. Ftobertson they submit a bill or bills to provide "Clerk of the Senate." moved it be consid Kumalae asked for a suspension of ered - such ways and means." section by section, which car- the rules to introduce a bill of which ried. The House then took a recess until he had given notice. ThiB related to This was an act relating to the jur- - 2 o'clock. provisions for sending youths abroad and on the Mainland to be New Spring Miction of educated. The bill Patterns Lawns. circuit judge at chambers AFTERNOON SESSION. .atb-rs was introduced and read by title for Its concerning the relation of slowly. grst reading. jruardian amending The afternoon session opened and ward; and There was a bare quorum present at 2 Dickey thought as new bills had been THIS WEEK'S 8PECIAL. One case 2500 yards of new patterns of n 1367 of the Civil Code and sec-tio- n o'clock, and the Speaker called in vain reported from the Printing Committee, 38 of chapter 57 of the Session on the order of the day for House bills the House could go on w.th more work Spring Lawns, corded effects, 6 l-4-c laws of 1892, as amended by act 56 of 5, 7 and s, the various authors brj'nfi on the bills presented in Prendergast's at perpard. the Session Laws of 1898. The report absent. Puuki asked to have the last report. A member moved to adjourn, and if the judiciary committee was read named bill read by title for the second the Speaker, evidently desiring to - said bill had been take a rest for with th- two sections. time. Makalnai the the balance of the after- to Committee on Education noon, promptly called for A Makekau referred the the vote. asked the maker of the bill and there was no report. Beckley volun- few hands were raised in favor of ad- to explain why the changes should be teered the information that the bill had journing, while the majority went up in Dickey said Makekau was out not reached tht committee, and upon protest. The Speaker declared the House of order. ;ts there was no motion before motion it was referred to that commit-e- e. adjourned. There was a chorus oif pro- the House. The speaker asked The Speaker found that the b:ll was tests and the Speaker smilingly assent- that ed to a second vote. he. gain- the second again. On not correctly translated and therefore This time section be read the clerk had not referred it, according ed his point, as the major. ty voted with the call for a vote Kaniho as usual to the will of the House. Prendergast him, and an adjournment was taken Co., - Pacific Import waited saw- vote was 10 until he how the asked for . a reconsideration, and the bill until o'clock this morning. ng arid then childishly raised his was finally referred to the Committee on Prendergast's report was as follows: INCORPORATED. hand when the contrary vote was call- Enrollment. Bill 14, "An Act to Prohibit the Board ed. The were passed, Bill 5 was again called up for a second or Boards of Health or Health Officer or three sections Officers Condemning followed by passage enacting reading. Robertson moved It be consid- From for Destruc- the of the ered section by section, which passed. tion Any Property Without Compensa- iause. Robertson asked that the bill The bill related to guardianship. The tion": House bill 15, "An Act to Amend be typewritten and read on Friday. report of the Committee on Judiciary was Sections 872 and 873 of the Penal Laws Fort Street. Progress Block. Mahoe went him one better and moved read, which favored the passage of the of 1897", and bill 21, "An Act to Provide the bill be engrossed. speaker said bill as read. That Only American C tizens and Quali- The i "Sec. 872. That Board of Health shall there was no and The bill was adopted on its second fied Voters of the Territory of Hawaii rule for engrossing Shall Be Employed with the consent of the Governor by and ruled Mahoe reading by the three sections and the in Public Works", out of order. Robertson's Upon of Robert- and also bill 22, "An Act to w.th the advice of the Senate of the Ter- motion passed enacting clause. motion Provide That ritory and the bill was placed son, the bill will be typewritten and read Bight Hours Shall Constitute a Day's make rules and regulations for the m the order of day for Friday. for the third time tomorrow. Work," and bill 27, "An Act to Abolish interment of the dead and respecting 7, by Hoogs, was Personal Taxes," as already 'printed. cemeteries and burying grounds." House bill 4 was reac for the second House bill introduced ' 2. up reading. bill Kumalae's bill for the adoption of Sec. That section 873 of the Penal 'ime. This provided for compensation brought for second This the Laws be and the same Is hereby amend- - placing of electric wires old Hawaiian flag as the Territorial em- ' for losses iru bubonic relates to the ed so to urred in the in the' streets. Hoogs moved it be refer- blem, was as follows: as read as follows: plague fires. An Act to Adopt I "Sec. S73. Notice shall be given by the wise people red to the Committee on Public Lands a Flag for the Terri- Emmeluth bill 4 tory of Hawaii. j Board of Health with the consent of the moved that House and Internal Improvements. by be referred to a special committee with Robertson, who came In after the or- - Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Governor and and with the advice of day caiiea, grew Territory of Hawaii: " the Senate of all regulations made by it, mstructions to report to the House der ot the had been by publishing the same in some newspa- their findings anxious about bill 6, which related to the Section 1. That the former emblem of and recommendations Hawaii, as the Hawaiian flag, be hereby per of the district, or where there is no who really understand hereon that said committee be adopted as the flag of the Territory of such newspaper, by causing them to be hereby directed to bring in a com- - S Hawaii, and its public use, to posted in some public places of the town Qnd readlng. The Judiciary Committee second the or regu- anion bill providing for the payment , recommended in its report that the bill Stars and Stripes of the United States, district; and such notice of said what good whiskey is, invariably order of JSS lations shall be deemed legal notice to all claims immediately after the i,e passed. Kaniho wanted the introd- be authorized to represent the Territory why of Hawaii on land and sea. al persons." uce shall be determined under the cer of the bill to explain the former 3. should be repealed. Robertson Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from Sec. This Act shall take effect from Wslons of House bill 4 sections the date of publication. the date of Its approval. Makekau lle was willing but thought he would was strongly in favor of g Qf jf he made the at Mopting the first paragraph of the t(,mpt Kaniho persisted that he should potion, but objected to the second. The have more information, and waved his WANT NO MORE Souse was Just considering bill 4. It ropy of the bill menacingly toward Rob- - A PATRIOTIC Greenwood as not nroner to emnower the com- - ertson. The latter sent for a copy or ittee to bring bll the Civil Code and then proceeded to p in a 'new flow legal " ... douse Kaniho with such a PERSONAL TAX ""-'- arose to rep.y ,u.wm hr!lspolov that Kaniho became be SPIRIT SHOWN; January 20. 1900, the fire in Chinatown JWered nd wore a ook up0n his face a pure old fashioned . iok place and the people who incurred M , ne wondered what sort of a mess hsaes are still waiting for compensa- - he had stirred up. However, having To Abolish School, Poll tion. They will wait until kingdom gained his point and started Robertson The Public Works To Kentucky Sour Mash -, a mass mea if bill 4 i? passed. He was Bur- on a long speech, he delved into sp3 of papers on his desk, and listened to at Makekau netting upon the Upon mo- - Employ Only and Road noor but little of the explanation. in Wood. of the House and make such a Robertson, the bill passed its Aged naicuious statement. He. himself. rnriinc- - and after belmr type- Voters. Tax. ould not vote for the bill before a written will be read for the third time pfnmittee had Inveatip-ate- the fire tomorrow. Distilled from selected grain lalmn to De anowea 10 um i- and he did not think others Dickey asked Representative J. K. Hihio Representative C. H. Dickey introduc- nduce a bill, but was told to sit down, as introduced ' House bill 21 yesterday, as ed bill 27 into the House yesterday, In ruesday, the was then In the midst of the follows: Makekau was on the floor dJu"ef Hs under the order of the printed form, as follows: "itattinK on poor" ar- - . An Act to Provide That Only American the "rich and Citizens and Qualiiied Voters of the An Act to Abolish Personal Taxes. H. Hackfeld & Co.. mentB and he wondered why at the House bill 10 was next considered for lid an Act to Territory of Hawaii Shall Be Em- Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Agents. HumMi nt time he should oppose himself jts second reading. This was ployed in Public Works. Territory of Hawaii: deal a 'lav 30 chapter LVH of the afterward. He said Makekau amend section of Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the Section 1. The levying, assessment and said he was in favor of the com- - Terr.tory of Hawaii: collection of personal taxes heretofore fe'StffcSS'S Section L all public works in known as poll, road and school taxes fire C,a'mS' ne Whm ESree Judge! to be styled First. Second That rrouid T the Territory 3t Hawaii, either mechan- are hereby abolished. appointed by the Governor. atifJ Tnjr(1 judges respectively, either of 2. Makfkau ical, industrial, or otherwise, shall be Sec. All sections or parts of sections MIAMI arose and said he hadn't said vn0m ma court- - The Judiciary ' - bill performed only by American citizens and of laws inconsistent with this Act are things attributed to him by Em- committee recommended that the who are qualified voters residing in this hereby repealed. "etoth. He took back that part of his pass. Territory. Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect on Wement, but he was satisfied that Robertson " Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from the first day of January, A. D. 1902, and ' , provided for only two juapris and . oiv.rr r Hole, who showed so little t'me of and after the date of its publication. shall not be so construed as to Inter-f- g guch an acclimuIaUon re in any way with the assessment it the time of the first fvre bu8jneM tnat the third Judtre is neces- - appoint- - and collection or the personal taxes of ommlssion, should have a Bary to cicar the dockets. The A D. 1901. ThrcJm2rCTilrengthl J'point anyone on that com- - Tncnt would have to be made by Fresl- - THE Makekan then angiily Jump-- d dent McKlnley, as the salary is paid AMEND Congress. Steam Launcned. andiViriinTliigiga and askel that Emmeluth a The steam fishing schooner Philip F. f order. A Dick(.y Is a candidate for this Lyle PENAL LAWS Kelley re- Emmeluth continued. He did not office. was launched at Tacoma by was ho came up like a .lump ng-jnc- K as cently. The launching was entirely a what means the result Kan - lru&ht, on bill soon as Robertson finished, nis expiana- success, --down the a h si. f or v tt, a i but he refused to vote g ccmtrarinpF8, and the vessel slid r mi until a tion " of ways a c companion bill had been spe u M Robertson Rnd into the water without single !'ught In authorizing the appointment that the two More Power for the hitch. She was taken to the Old Town a t,,,v.t committee to Investigate the fire dfTOH wore sufficient, and three Judpcs wharf by the tug , and will :ilri1 upon be shops would make It an Incumbrance the Board Health later taken to the dryuock at f of ry kley believed the motion of Em- - rnlted States to pay the salary The' the head of the bay to have her ma-chine- : ':v enjoyed a good laugh at the e- installed. A crowd of two or was in order A new office in House three people of ordinary beer.w. 4 se of Here. hundred watched the xtent was created by bill Kanijo. launching from the neighboring VXnnO was to be appropriated JJJJJ the people of Hawaii knew wharves, as did Captain Burley and a Once run the office. The idea of the bill (io,r nop(3g ara the recommendation to small party of friends, from the tug OcdAldLs -- Representative J. K. Paele introduced rtain the proper claimants orifrress should be made. As children Favorite. nd Ha-me- d 20 fol- Kelley 100 by 21 the amount of their loss in the nf th United States, the people of bill into the House yesterday, as The is feet long feet a right to apneal for a third lows: beam and 10.6 depth. She is owned by For Sale By district. As the bill stood there wail had the Chatham Strait Packing Company, ,on made for awarding JffiSSt An Act to Amend Sections S72 and 873 and when completed will fish in Alas- court, (be 1S97. pt by order of the bstooi n mQtlon th(X bm of the Penal Laws of kan waters. immediately after the All Dealers. 1 lay- Present the bill only provided for rjsge(j pecond reading despite Kanl-"jngr- y Bo It Enacted by the Legislature of the launching Crawford & Reid began nii(.f-Roeke- - ing McDowell's rs for three com- nn.s rinwnlsh endeavors to obstruct it. Territory of Hawaii: th? ked of Captain - will Section L That section 872 of the Pe- r."w pteomer, which is to be completed Main iijr.raTW'lTTlMitBBL stenographer, inter- motion of Robertson the bill -- Clerk Laws be and the same Is hereby by April 1 will be lf0 feet er all, Ptsr, etc. be typewritten and read for the third nal It ' amended so as to read as follows: by 22 feet beam and 8 feet depth. Jt created a court of claims for prac- - time tomorrow. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES: HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901.

THE PACIFIC FIRE CLAIMS AGAIN. OF CURRENT INTEREST. The Stimulus eiocr We have received the following inter- Commercial Advertiser esting letter: Q W.'a Laurel Wreath. Editor Advertiser: I would tnanK you "When Washington was proceeding of Pure Blood FT)ITOB. to permit me to make a few explana- from Mount Vernon to New York in WALTER 0. SMITH your on the 1789, to be inaugurated as tions apropos of editorial the first j That is what is required by every lire claims of yesterday, as I fear that President of the United States' recall- 5 MARCH 7 you under a misapprehension, lhe ed a man the other day, "his organ of the body, for the proper per- THURSDAY are passage through the Japanese claimants do not object to tne several cities en formance of its functions. unnnintment of a commission to examine route was made the occasion for mag- Childrens' Wash Dresses it leads and to adjudicate tne.i tmnua. nificent demonstrations, the most nota- It The RnHetin observes that; ... , . tn (h to be adotited by; ble of which was at Philadelphia. An prevents biliousness, dyspepsia. ,. .. . , , ivnoie . . l" .1 .ihs 1 . .. 1 . ' "the1 bunch." The uuutn,"iiu ...... t i r i i'. ... fells us rheu-'matis- whole tno proposeu i7vmtMinwi,ni n aim. early historian that General constipation, kidney complaint, m, In LINENS, PIQUES, of calves? ants are objecting. They fully realize Arthur St. Clair headed the local-- , nota- it is nothing but right that before their bles who went out from Philadelphia to catarrh, nervousness, weak- -' t; LINKN CKASH, Etc., forbidding claims will be paid, a rel.able and com- meet and receive the President-elec- Etr The Emmeluth resolution or commission must be ap- that the city was filled with people, ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and building permits in the petent court ' the issuance of pointed by Governor or the Legis- and that triumphal arches had been all -- ALSO Are limits have the many of cutaneous eruptions. old Chinatown until the lature to examine and pass upon them. erected over the streets. While I been extended there was wisely adopted The sufferers were given assurances passing bareheaded beneath one of the It perfects all the vital processes. Honolulu does not want as soon as the Legislature conven- arches erected for the occasion, the by the House. that us, re- colony of tinder shacks built ed their claims would be promptly ad- historian tells Washington was W. P. Keeton, Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's another appropria- quested to stop. He did so, and a main business quarter. judicated and the necessary S&rsaparilla to make his blood pure. He Childrens' Separate Skirts up next to its made to them. And now young woman placed on his brow the ' tions settle be bad not well comes a bill introduced in the House en- - laurel wreath of victory.. Just imagine writes that felt but tired for Com-r- ,t stopping pro- some time. Before be bad finished tbe first WOOLEN GOODS When the President of the Senate titled, "An Act to Provide for a some one the inaugural In WASH ANU plain Evidence Concerning cession' next 4th of March and placing bottle of this medicine be felt better and how to rule on a mission to Take victory orders Injuries to Property Caused by the Ac laurel wreath of j when he had taken the second was like nf Parliamentary law he - case of the Board of Health in Conne-- another man free from that tired feeling Sergeant-at-Arm- s to eject the mansion the yet Suppression of the Bubonic c The Snowslide. and able to do his work. who demands a ruling And the Plague in Honolulu and Elsewhere in Destructive politicians or by Conflagration Legislature thinks that Tnia Territory, and the A snowslide in the Rocky mountains j M. & CO. the Hopfe Rule party know enough to in Honolulu on January 20, 1900, and to is more terrible, almost, than Hood or Hood's Sarsanarllla BRASCH run a qiQio Kt-uor- 1 Hereon. j.ne imii as n iraua tire." said a Colorado man the other merely provides for a commission to ex- - tons or so of Promises to cure and keeps the PHONE 157...... i day. "When a million amine aim report .iinereon 10 wie uuvmi snow start down a mountain side it An able legislator introduced a bill or but no provision is made to determine could be stopped about as easily as a promise. Accept no substitute, but yuuma means paying tne i yesterday regulating Hawaiian anj to provide ior man could stop the rising of the sun. get Hood's today. who are being educated abroad. It will claims. According to the proposed bill, And a snowslide is a pretty thorough probably be followed by one defining t iooks as u tne u.ie. ui U workman, too. It doesn't leave much : Hawaiian making appropriations will be left standing in its path. I have seen sev-er- ul the time in winch tourists ad Legislature, slides which were comparatively "THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD m-j- an hp nwnv from home, for which means two years hence. The suf- - small, but they were big enough to round statesmanship the Hawaiian ferers have waited patiently for over a make my hair stand on end. Immense Is an old saying and this is especially true Legislature asks no odds of any other year and through no fault of theirs. trees were rooted up and giant bowld- asyktm in the land. The sufferings and hardships they have ers displaced with as little ceremony regarding electrical apparatus. gon through need no further remarks. as though they had been blades of Tlwv sire still fresh in our minds. Whv grass. It is very rare, however, that We congratulate ine rrienu anu itn punish and make these innocent people loss of life attends a snowslide. People Westinghouse Motors Are the Best . , . j .. T". G ...... Wise and veneraDie euuur,j i no. j- - suuer any lungri wm--i. u mei. uJiiuuun.i have learned where they are apt to Bishop on their leadingt. editorial has arrived to bring about a solution of occur, and don't build their towns and They are Unequalled E city. As a dls- - the affair? In justice to the claimants titles in the way." for about the morals of this you will be enough population It Is V I request that kind ANOTHER course to the decent Jude lheir c,aims tQ the worth all the rest of the literature .inmjrnerabie frauds," etc., it would be Jamaica Jinger Jags. subject produced. The find out . which the has for the commission to these Jamaica ginger is used in quantities Friend is, we believe, for sale at the it would be better to mention in local option towns of Mary- efficiency, electrically Jap-oug- ht certain news stands and the edition for March as to the methods pursued by the land. West Virginia, and Pennsylvania LOT of to be sold to the last copy. antJ8e claimants in making out their by old topers, in the place of whisky j claims. Since the conflagration, a gener- - is good al committee was elected from among or other liquors. If it Jamaica and - ginger, there is small harm done. But It is not irften that a warship of Aus- the Japanese community, who, with th is not always good. Alcohol plays of Consul, work-- d it tria-HuiiKa- ry finds its way to this port, assistance the have a prominent part in the makeup or this regulation, though the original Donau of wh.ch incessantly to guide the sufferers and ginger, and unscrupulous manufactur- mechanic- successor, ,n mak, oul thrf clajm3 pure the present one is the first haye great p iinH ers have been substituting for ago. )iroperly Thoy lakn alcohol: wood alcohol, which costs a made a long stay here thirty years t0 preVent any frauds, and feel con-Th- e training I third as much. The result of taking present visitor is a stanch vlnced that the committee aided by the system is to blind- ally perfect ser- - Japanese in this into the induce Flower ship of 2,500 tons and eight years' Consul, have been sincere ness. An increasing number of cases durability vice She is a welcome visitor and her their efforts to do what is just and in which ginger drinkers have lost officers will have no sonable. As to "a coolie who owned a their sight has been reported from the good red blanket and a etc.," I wish to localities trouble in verifying the opinions upQn gfr lt ,'s one of tbe named. AND may about Honolulu they have heard of the Japanese race to We carry them In stock. We also have the largest and most complt Uii hospitality. ho in possession of quite an accumula- - Britain's Out-oi-La- te Rail Service. of electrical fixtures and supplies ln Honolulu. ! clothing. Visit- - tion of People who have Kipling has found time to administer . led Japan will no doubt notice this strik-M- r. pen Emmeluth attacked Gov. Dole ,ng x you wU1 c.xcuge some of his sharp pricks to the THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD. feature, hope we of yesterday with heat which suggests in your antiquated railroad accommodations 144. ALAKEA STREET. PHON1 a Ior interfering article. I have he winds up by sug- P. O. BOX that he has not forgotten old griev- - done so not with the purpose of enter-- Great Britain, and Vegetable ing controversy noto- - gesting that all those who have a ances. When Emmeluth was shouting, into and to gain grievance against the railroad man- "Deport the Queen," and "Hang riety, but I have done so with the hopes agement should write to each director of forrectinB some misstatement of facts. - the prudence and sagacity of the Yours very trulv, personally and keep on writing until Received Per Bktne Wrestler Governor got in his way. The refusal th- - directors became distracted. Next 'SMALL MARSH," proposes billboards be erected of Mr. Dole to take extreme measures A Japanese Who Demands Justice tnd he that to Mr. Emmeluth Play. by the side of the tracks and covered A Carload of the Celebrated was so distasteful Fair in let- Seeds Honolulu, 5, 198L with sarcastic placards large that even now, when he has gone bver March ters, and. finally, that when by acci- re- - j to the Queen and Wilcox, he cannot T SUfferers were given ussur-si- st dent a train arrives on time the public an opportunity to get out before aneP9 that as soon as tne Legislature should overwhelm the company with the capitol and throw stones at the convened their ciajms would be mock applause. Executive windows. 'promptly adjudicated and the neces- - sary appropriations made to settle Petroleum Drinking Common. Just Arrived. MACEY DESKS Circuit Court justice: them." The Medical Society of Paris declares F. D. Haskell, charged wiih stealing: Who Save these assurances V fr-tw- o that it is necessary to adopt some tax-on- e five-ce- nt cigars from the shop of tainly they did not come from the measure against the alarming spread Manufactured by the Fred Macey Desk Co., payers would pay Of petroleum drinking. At first it was Ah Leong, on Punchbowl and Queen who have to the sprung gruilty bills. thought that this habit had streets last October, found of up from the increased taxation on ol Grand Bapids, Michigan. larceny in the second degree and sen-- ! IL "Tne bln 'before the Legislature) imposed by the Frencfi govern- tenced by the First Circuit Court Judge merely provides for a commission to ment, but an investigation showed that Consisting v, to two years at hard labor in Oahu examine and report thereon to the Gov-pris- on this was not the case; the habit had of",""M"" and to pay the costs incurred, pernor, but no provision is made to de-- E. been prevalent some time previously - termine and to means for pay-sau- lt In certain districts, and Mas spread Roll Top Office S. Gill, indicted on a charge of as- provide great rapidity. Guaranteed Flat Top Office Desks, Desks. with a deadly weapon, released ln t,ie claims." with on $500 bail, with a relative of the' How fan the Legislature appropriate ! Typewriters' Office Desks. Judue as security before it knows how much money the Bond Clipping on a Large Scale. re- - Fresh No wonder the administration of ius- - sememem of the claims would There are, it is said, many wealthy Bookeepers' Office Desks, Home Desks. tice in the First Circuit Court has earn- - Qulre? citizens of Boston whose possession of Ladies' ed the contempt of every honest III. "The sufferers have waited pa coupon bonds is so large that they lh d tiently for over a year and through no it necessary to employ clerical help to Chairs, Sectional Bookcases, Cabinets, Etc. fault of theirs. The sufferings and clip their coupons as often as they be- hardships they gone come due. One millionaire resident of SCHOOL LIBRARIES. have through need Boston gives employment to an expert no further remarks. Why punish and clipper every quarter for a full month, There is a plan on foot, embraced in make these innocent people suffer any the time being fully occupied for that a Legislative bill, to have libraries lo- - longer when the opportunity has cr- period in detaching the coupons of the eated wherever there are Hawaiian rived to bring abodt a solution of securities belonging to his employer For Sale at San Francisco Prices, by The Star thinks well of the affair?" and gettinn them cashed. HUB scheme, saying, among other things: The "opportunity" is being taken in "The idea is an eminently good one, the bill providing for an investigation Willing to Be Accommodating. and if the Legislature will vote the to see what claims should or should They tell in London of an impecun- - money, and the money is available, one 'not be paid and what proportion of the ious nobleman who onco wrote to the H. Hackfeld & Co., Ld. can have a set of most valuable edu- - claimants are innocent of the prac-cation- al late Sam Lewis, the money lender, in- - FORT STREET, centers throughout the group, tices which brought on the plague and vaing him to dinner. Lewis replied EXCLUSIVE DEALERS. HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. The libraries, as projected, are more compelled th- remedy of fire. So far thus: "My Dear Lord : I am Between Hotel and King Streets. as waiting year sorry that I shall not be able to accept than mere circulating libraries with lots a is concerned that Is your invitation to dinner. If, however, of novels and stories. They aim at rais- - nothing unusual. Kstates are some-in- g you will tell me the amount you re- the taste of the reading eommun- - times left unsettled for years; lawsuits quire I will see what T can do for ity. The libraries propose to have fie- - extend over a similar period, and there you." A Fine Assortment tion, the best of fiction, but those who are perfectly valid claims before Con-ar- e gress, working for them set their faces such as that of the widow of One Queen Who Could Spell. Oen. PANESE strongly against ephemeral fiction. It Fremont, for property unjustly -op-JA- would be iniquitous to any com-- ; taken from her, which lingered Victoria was a stickler for good spell- ask have ing. munity to pay for detective and burg- - in committee rooms for half a century, All queens and most untitled members of the sex are be lar stories. What is in- - IV- - "As to "a coolie believed to wanted is an who owned a superior to petty considerations of or- tellectual regeneration if one can r"d blanket and a pipe.' I wish to bear thography, but in her own case inter- C. H. DICKER SILKS, get it." ;upon the fact that it is one of the est in the matter led the queen to re- Assuming that no advocate of the characteristics of the Japanese race to buke official correspondents for laxity General Business Agent. library idea will find it necessary to be ln possession of quite an aecumula-cal- l in spelling. Sir Arthur Biggs pre- vis-Tru- serves one of in the aid of the American Hook 'i,,n Jf clothing. People who have st her formal reprimands. Corner King and Bethel Sts. KIMONOS, GRASS CLOTH, in perfecting plans, we wish to ited Japan will no doubt notice this commend the policy of making each striking feature." Ondyed Black Cloth. school, particularly each school, ' How much property does the average I WILL TRANSACT GENERAL rural &n HAWAIIAN SILK FLAGS. a library center for its neighborhood. Japanese yard boy or cook bring with Black woolen cloth In which abso- BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act Hut it must him to lutely no dye has been used is the re- trustee, guardian or administrator, col- be admitted that an ade- - the house where he goes to sult of an experiment Austerlitz, quate library for work? Does he usually $25 at lect rents, make purchases, etc., etc. each school would have worth, N. Y. G. W. Peterson has a large re- cost a larger sum of money, including his All business intrusted to me will your room with. perhaps, trunk? as to observa- stork farm and conceived the idea of prompt Just the thiDg to decorate tion the Legislature or the taxpayers tions in Japan, the writer has made raising a flock of only black sheep. ceive attention. would be willing to provide, and that, them over a considerable period and he Their wool has been carefully saved, C. H. DICKEY. We also call your attention to the if the "literary centers" are to retains an impression spun and woven into cloth which is a be worth of dire poverty rich brown assortment of much they should each keep in touch among the common people a view black in color. Fine with the best new publications as fast that also prevails here among lookers-a- s PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. they may appear. This implies a on wh have seen imported plantation Why Policemen Sleep. heavy bill of costs, - hands especially for du- disembark from Manager. v-DOILI- ES v- the steamer A policeman in Altoona, Pa., JA8. H. LOVE. AND FRINGED TRAY CLOTH Plication. However, there is way - "I hope you dream- a out will excuse me for ed the other night saw man in the direction of traveling libraries interfering with your " that he a such as are article robbing a planing mill, and when he used successfully in some Certainly. Accept the assurance of reported for duty in the morning he oiates. our Distinguished consideration learned that during the night a burg- MAIN 58. and Grass Cloth direct from Japan aimInstead of equipping had Made of Silk fifty schools lar actually robbed a planing Office, King Next to Bailey's Cyclery. with a set j mill. St. of Dickens or Thackeray We are ' but apiece, and other standard works on the hone, for the (LZ t "' Tit.h?.Ut same basis, a traveling iibrary would names of the citizens who )Z Leg Cut Off Six Times. confine the purchase to say, two or Investment Pomrrr w x.ne tnree sets, which would Mini Edward Conrad, a railroad guteman, i w mane the brand Jury nuts its hranri of Allegheny, Pa., suffered an injury un rounds of the various schools at inter some years ago which made it neces- I vals of perhaps a month. : sary to amputate one of legs. . ., ,1 his Since inn Boxes MY lllr.r. r, n i . OZAKI of books would be made up at PART...... c moo iidu nve ticciuenis, in each 3. the Depository and shipped to each of which his artificial leg was cut off. Hotel The Chief Musician did the chords In- Waverley Block school on the list. At the end of the vent; month these volumes would be sent The Chief Musician shaped the instru- Would Proscribe 8ux)flowers. back, the boxes repacked Stock and Bond Broker with a fresh ment: A bill supply of books, and the school again He set me ln my place before the score, before the Legislature of Ne- braska declares cockle-burr- 11 provided with reading matter. Coming I heard the one word, "Play!" He said sunflowers and s no a public nuisance, nnr! muVc, i. down to figures, if each one of fifty more. the duty of every owner schools had five of land to hundred books In du- destroy them between August 15 and 'KLEENO He did to plicate, 25,000 the air other hands consign; j September 1 making in all, thev would may of each year. Cleaning Line. Cheaper than Pearlln. be much worse i not even nint tne iuii design. Fire Insurance Agents Something new in the off than If supplied There Is no meaning ln the notes I play, Come and try a sample. regularly from a central library of 1,000 Which I must still rehearse from day to A Santa Ana Surveyor. books, while the day. taxpayers would be Daniel Moulton much better off. The plan per- of Lewistown Me 9 SOAP-SOAP-SO- AP would is one of the few purvivine f mit each school to on 6,000 And some who tire of their monotonous frinrJH Soap, draw rather tone "bam" Houston. His recollections of soap for a few days. Borax than 600 books; the books would be Santa Ana are vivid ana We have some bargain in Kept m Would have me change to music of my he has a Commission Merchants t, 4 or 5 cakes for 26 cents. account; they would be mend own; large collection of letters written bv Houston soaps, 5, 6 ana 7 cakes for 26 cents. ed and his friends. Other !'?nvhMUt f rf?alr: and ne librar" discord would It better be? . serve the whole school- svs. Let othp i w .., v k Hv uir ii The Queen a Doctor of We Music. given to business have figured on fifty schools, but But I will strive to render perfect still Queen Careful attention there 140 My Alexandra, wife of new are public schools on the Is- unmelodious part with patient will; sovereign, the trusts. lands. No So in that concert, grand, remote British has from girlhood doubt the Book Trust would and been an accomplished musician, & WfllTY. take a contract to far. years ago and SALTER Install a big library some received from In each one The harmony divine I Bball not mar. College, Trinity In our new quarters, corner Fort ani of them. Ida BaUheim ln Living Dublin, the degree of doctor GfOCefS. Fort Street Church. of music. Merchant street. Orpheum Block THE A i. 1 I 11. I HMMlTUrj , A H U'K' lM TV HONOLULU, MAECH 7, 1901.

der, no charge; over three years old, and not more than ten years old, half price. AUTOS ARE 17th. For each vehicle attending a fu- ! neral, $3. Cheapest 18th. When called by the telephone the Insurance in World engagement commences with the receipt the message. In of the Service answer to call by telephone may be charged one-ha- lf READY. fare for the trip to any point beyond the , nt limit In addition to the regular IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT A charge for subsequent services. 19th. No extra charge shall be made to any passenger for ordinary hand bag- gage. Shrincrs Will Be 20th. For any other than ordinary hand baggage, each trunk or box, 25 cents. Charts of the City, subdivided into the First To above boundaries, marked in colors, will Hall's be posted in each vehicle. Safe Ride. PASSENGERS. WAS Arrived. THE CHEAPEST INSURANCE? From Nawiliwfli, per stmr. W. G. Hall, March 6. Mesdames J. Arendt, H. Cook, Invent YotsetUemen case Misses Lilly Mundon, Hannah Sheldon, an lbl as9etsn of fire they give you REDUCED PARES Clara and Esther Cummings, Messrs. largely on the records they preserve.Jth companies are based very Paul Isenberg, Jr., Paul Isenberg, Sr., Knowing 55. S. Spauldmg, Henry Sheldon, Herbert these facts. It hfhnm'Aa i.aii . ARE ANNOUNCED Mundon, George Boals, E. W. Mulligan small saving In the price 1 SA E you can flnd- - A of a safe mr ri 7,hundreds or and R. A. Macaulay. dollars through your failure to get a possibly thousands of AGENTSiVf A man Boundaries are Extended in all who imagines he has a will of fl iron may discover after marriage that FIRE Directions and Better it is led. SALE OF REAL ESTATE PROOF ALWAYS USE A Speed Assured. Corporation Notices. F. J. LOWRET, President. Hall s C. D. CHASE, Vice President an Safe. LTOMOB1LE hacks are now spin- Manager. , ARTHUR B. WOOD, Treasurer. ning about the streets of Honolu- McdRYDE bUGAR CO LTD OUR RECORD OF ALMOST SIXTY YEARS (1840 to 1901) J. A. GILMAN, Secretary. PROVES OUR POSITION lu tr wonderment of the Old the THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE E. P. DOLE, Auditor. hack horses and the decrepit mules of McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd., will be held the tramways system, which seem to re- In the office of the Chamber of Com alize horseless age has struck merce at 10 a. m., on Friday, March that the 2zd. Honolulu in earnest. Manager L. T. Com- Sale Automobile For Pacific Grant of the Hawaiian The stock transfer books will be Hardware Co., Ltd. pany, Limited, wore a happy smile yes closed between the 7th and 22d in terday afternoon as he watched his hacks stants. of GEORGE F. DAVIES, AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. whizzing along King street in front 5797 Secretary driv- 1 4 the automobile station "autoed" by AN INVOICE OF THEB,8AFES JUST TO HAND. ers who have become quite expert after ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Clayton street through to Hustas a week's training under Expert Instruct- avenue 23,905 square feet of and; lM or R. C. Searles of . AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL The public, however, will not have an meeting of the stockholders of the feet frontage on Clayton street. i opportunity to hail an auto until after Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd., held at the in Honolulu next rooms of the Honolulu Chamber of the Shriners arrive on 27, 1901, IN PORT him-- ! Commerce February the VESSELS week. Manager Grant is a Shriner following officers and directors were self and believes in having his twenty elected to serve for the ensuing year: ARMY AND NAVY. auto hacks christened by the Shriner L. A. Thurston, President. U. S. Midway IhI tug Iroquois, Pond, pilgrims. Then they will become public B. F. Dillingham, Vice President. A good location for warehouse M and, August 5. Au. W. . IV onerty. cheaper rates oi rare win u Van Valkenburg, Secretary Austrian training ship, Paus, -- . E. Paxton, II LU ClLCi:i, iv. ui o . - . . . Elmer Treasurer. manufacturing plant, For particulars 6. i'ui' Mott-Smit- h, REDUCTION SALE mala, March in a much shorter space of time than E. A. Auditor. the present system of horse haeKs. J. B. Atherton, Director. enquire of (This list does not include coasters.) The lirst hack to be put to putiltc use W. F. Dillingham, Director. Aloha, Am. schr., Fry, San Fran- - was one which carried a theater party A. W. VAN VALKENBURO, Cisco, February 13. ion Tuesday consisting of Manager Graiit Secretary. Island Realty Co. C. D. Bryant. Am. bk., Colby, San ;uu) lr.emls The hack took Us place in H. nolulu, March 2, 1901. 5795 Francisco, February 17. the long line of hacks while waiting Office: 204 Judd Building. O. sp. Ta- - the .outpouring of the crowds in the ..OF, F. Sargent, Am. Melville, i..r - EWA PLANTATION COMPANY. coma, February 22. ( uei a lloune, and attraetetl much at- Telephone Main 310. Carollton. Am. bk., Hayes, Tacoma. Itentlon from passeisby and tlie drivers, February 17. i of the horse hacks. AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL Chas E Moody, Am. sp., Anderson, The feature which will attract the most meeting of the shareholders of the Ewa Tacoma, February 16. attention, from the average Honclulan Plantation Company, held on Wednes- Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp., Brlgman. who patronizes publ.c conveyances will day, February 27, 1901, the following 12007-- 1200 January 13. be the great reduction in 'he rate of oflicers were elected for the ensuing Fantasi, Nor. bk., Anderson, Newcas- far.-- . The Automobile Company extends year: tle, February 28. its 1 raits far beyond tho.e made by the J. B. Atherton, President. Gerard C. Tobey, Am. bk., Gove, Ta- old haekmen. The old nt limit from C. M. Cooke, Vice President. coma, January 16. the center of the business section was W. A. Bowen, Treasurer. Hats sp., as far as Thomas Square. The Automo- D. Straw Geo. Curtis, Am. Calhoun, San E. Tenney, Secretary. Francisco, February 18. bile Company proposes to take its pas- J. B. Castle, Auditor. ; IN John A. Campbell, Am. schr., Smith, sengers to Piikoi, or a quaiter of block KAPIOLANJt TRACT I The above named officers also consti- Port Blakeley, March ?,. further, one way, and as far as the form School in the opposite direction. tute the B.oard of Directors. Muriel, Am. schr., Carlson, Newcastle, King E. D. TENNEY, February 1. For 50 cents one can ride out on 5794 AT j Secretary Ewa Plantation Co. Olga, Am. schr., Johnson, Newcastle, street anil the Wa.kiki road as far as For Sale.! February 28. John Ena'a place, and almost to the end Isenberg-- , bk., of King and Beretania streets, while the WAIMEA SUGAK MILL CO. Paul Ger. Ott, Bremen, be-- March 4. same late of fare will carry one far j Fran- J ond the Kamehameha Schools. The !- -, Planter, Am. bktn., Chase, San Kapiolani AT TLL ANNUAL MEETING OF THE KAPIOLANI cisco, February 16. cent schedule carries one to ' TRACT extends ni the shareholders of Su- 1 The the Waimea Rosamond, Am. schr.. Ward, San brk, and beyond that it is It gar Mill Company, held on Wednesday, from King street to the beach. A road 21. rate also holds gooi is far :.s Judd Francisco, February Vase February 27, 1901, the following officers of 60 feet width will be opened on the Robert Lewers, Am. schr.. Under- HH, on Nuuanu street, aTDund the were elected to serve for the ensuing wood, Gamble, 12. of Punchbowl and almost to the Makiki east side of the property adjoining the Port February cemetery. year: S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Johnson, San B. Kamehameha Girls' School; said road 6. All was bustle and work yesterday at J. Atherton, President. m Francisco, March on H. W. Schmidt, Vice President. the automoh.le station King street. will extend to the sea. Star of Bengal, Am. bk., Henderson, E. D. Tenney, Secretary. Iwaka 6. The twenty public hacks were being Newcastle, March W. A. Bowen, be- Top-Galla- prepared for actual service, and the Treasurer. CROSS ROADS will be opened Am. bk., Lunveldt, Ma- E. P. Chapin, HOTEL STREET. nila, February 22. In distress. charging apparatus was being tested. Auditor. tween blocks. Every lot will have a The building is constructed of concrete The named officers Twilight, Am. schr., Ceuthen, from sea. above constitute frontage on a January 21. and iron. The main portion of the build- the Board of Directors. road. The elevations Transit, Am. schr., Jorgenson, Newcas ing is devoted to space for the various E. D. TENNEY, varies from 40 feet high to 10 feet tle, February 28. vehicles. On the Waikiki side of this Secretary Waimea Sugar Mill Co. room is a row of battery devices at- 5794 high above sea level. tached to the wall. The smaller ve- NO hicles can be run close up to these, wires SWAMPS around the premises. attached to a battery already carried by KGHALA SUGAR CO. No freshet will enter the property. the vehicle and charged without remov- TO. LEASE. THERE IS AN to buy ing it. For the heavier vehicles there AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL OFFER a is another in the rear of the main Ko-ha- station meeting of the shareholders! of the la part of the property by a great manu- ft Great Variety of building, which is partitioned off. Here Sugar Company, held on Monday, facturing company. The chances are FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A the batteries, each containing forty stor- - age February 25, 1901, the following off- Is piece of land rronting on boutn street, ceils, are charged and made ready icers were elected to serve for the en- the offer may be accepted. There running through to Chamberlain for use in vehicles whenever necessary. suing year: every reason to priced and A travelling crane runs full length believe the of on of the S. C. Allen, street, the frontage each said of the room Waikiki and Ewa-ward- s, op- President. ots will Increase in a short time. The Stoves streets being 140 feet, and having a erated by compressed air. From this M. P. Robinson, Vice President. J. B. owner of the property will give all depth of 140 feet. dangle four chains with iron hooks. The Atherton, Treasurer. are to in the W. A. Bowen, Secretary. chances to purchasers to make money This property is suitable for the latter attached slots bat H. Waterhouse, tery and the whole affair is carried for-- ! Auditor. on their investments. erection of warehouses and stores. For ward until it is deposited upon two L- -i The above named officers also con- terms, apply to the shaped rails. These work on hinges. stitute the Board of Directors. THE GROUND IS SUPERIOR to KAPIOLANI ESTATE, LTD. When a hack is run up to the charging W. A. BOWEN, any,, tract in the market. rs 5794 Secretary Sugar Co. AND 5794 platform at right angles, the are Kohala lowered grappling with two slots on THE PREMISES are situated with- each Bide "f the carriage steps and di- rectly in line with the space beneath the waui.ua acricul1ural co., in one mile and a half from the post-offic- e. carriage bed where the battery is car-!rit- d. LAND. The battery when placed upon the limited. is pushed into position by a com-- : THE GOVERNMENT WATER Fort Street pressed air piston, the panels auaes of the AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL PIPES are laid along the upper por- carriage are readjusted, the wires at meeting of the shareholders of the i tion of the property. 1 tached, and within live minutes the Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd., held 1 Et er is ready to whiz away on another on Thursday, February 28, 1901, the any tor all Stoves I call. There is always sufficient room in following directors were elected for THE PRICES are the cheapest of and Castings I r Farmers' Boilers Eitra SI the building for the autoa to be maneu the ensuing year: tract within two miles from the center ID vered forward or backwards, and exits B. J. Atherton, HI can be made by of the city. F5-7- 9 KINO ST. either the lront or tho C. M. Cooke, rear doors. E. D. Tenney, THE TERMS which will be given to JOHN NOTT, "Telephone Wo. 32. '1 here are twenty public backs, each W. A. Bowen. DEPOT FOR properly numbered, live runabouts, one H. Waterhouse, purchasers will be the best ever given tallyho one suney. and Fourteen men who elected the following officers for by any Real Estate Dealer or Broker Mens have already been trained to drive theso year: vehicles, and more will be Initiated into the ensuing during the last twenty years in Hono- ' the mysteries of the lever immediately, J. B. Atherton, President. lulu. Youths' and in order mat day and night smrts may C. M. Cooke, Vice President. be apportioned. The men will be uni- E. D. Tenney, Secretary. FOR TERMS or more particulars ap- double-breaste- W. A. Bowen, Co., Ltd. Boys' formed in d khaki coais, Treasurer. ply to The Kash trousers of the same maierial and T. Richard Robinson, Auditor. j brown cloth caps, to wh ch will he at-- ! E. D. TENNEY, tached the metal numbers of the drivers. Secretary Waialua Agricultural Co., Theie Is a 6mall army 6794 of applicants, and Ltd. l, URNISHINGS j Manager Grant is choosing his meu with care. 8. M. KANf-KAKU- The hacks are roomy, easy of ingress CASTlB & COOKE, LTD, HATS FOR ALL. and egress, and there is sulMcient room for persons SURVEYOR AND Boys' Furnishings three in each seat If neces- AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF GER OF Fort Street, near King. sary. Riding in them is a pleasure wh eh the shareholders of Castle & Cooke, old-sty- TRACT CO. is not derived in the le hacks. Ltd., held at their office in Honolulu, They can be closed in in rtormy weather, on Thursday, February 28. 1901, the OR TO ADVANCED SPRING STYLES CONSOLIDATED preventing the passenger from b!ng following officers were elected to serve drenched. They are mounted on springs ensuing year: of the finest temper for the HOSIERY, UNDER-1- 1 and there is little B. W. C. AGHt & CO., CUFFS, BLOUSES, TIES, or no even be- J. Atherton. President. APS SHIRTS. SODA CO jar when the hacks are G. outfitting of boys, WATER WORKS ing driven at a high speed. P. Castle, Vice President. as every requisite for the complete II rate of In E. 1 v Tenney, Secretary. REAL ESTATE DEALERS other you the down-tow- n district, or that hounlod one of our leading specialties, and by Maunakea, W. A. Boen, Treasurer. AND BROKERS the clothing of children LIMITED. Beretania and Punchbowl W. R. istle. Auditor. : variety, and at the streets and the two passen- February 8, 1901. i at m,. correct styles in the latest waterfront, co nol.w.m0n,a gers will be carried for 25 centa and The ai ve :.:imed officers also prices. t each additional passenger, 10 cents. tute the Board of Directors. The following boundaries and rates E. D. TENNEY, it s- All the latest and most approved ma- will be observed by the Automobile 5794 Secretary Castle & Cooke, Ltd. CHE you a re painfully reminded of it. If doe- For Sale Cheap SHIRT does not fit, chinery used by us. Company: " 13th. To or from any point In or be- ANNUAL MEETING. than likely you got it here. tween Beretania street and the harbor; READY-MAD- E Suits, OUR and between Maunakea and Punchbowl THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-ln- g DE.SS : well, $75.00; Dress streets; for SUITS TAILOR MADE, look either one or two passen- of the stockholders of the Inter-Islan- d The tailors, or ours? gers, 25 cents. For each additional pas- Navigation Co., Ltd., will swell. $37.50. Which will you wear? senger, 10 Steam The Oldest Soda Wotks cents. be held at the office of the Company, Doors, Windows 14th. To and from any point between on Tuesday, March 12, second bridge, Queen street, ON THE ISLANDS. the Nuuanu avenue and 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. riouldings. Kunawai lane on L'llha street, and the C. H. CLAP P. Secretary. and harbor, and between the Reformatory Honolulu. February 25. 1901. 5790 School on the Ewa road and the line of Victoria street on the Waikiki side nt NOTICE. PURITY IS OUR MOTTO. evmeding one miles from the starting MEETING point, for each passenger, 25 cents. pick mm, Co., Ltd. 15th. Outside these limits, not exeeed-ir- g THE ADJOT'RNED ANNUAL m The two miles from the starting point, meeting of the Kahuku Plantation for Kash by-law- s, LIMITED. for each person, 50 cents; beyond two the purpose of amend ng the 71. Thursday, T Phone Fort and Allen Sts. rr'lcs, 25 cents per mile, or f"action has been postpo: ed until Successc to Enterprise Mil1, ATakea, ' 9 I "iRES, TWO STOCKS. TWO TELEPHONES: thereof, for each passenger. Where nt March 7th, at 10 a. m., 'n the rooms of near Oueen Street. - 96 and Main 367. f-- of Cnmm re?. P. O. 658. Main 75 otherwise provided, to or ar'- poll '.he Chamber Box Read the Dally Advertiser, centa 2." 7R-- , cents. W. CASTLH, J . wihin the radius of one mile, r 75" io-h- per month. lGth. Children yparp old, or up- - 579fi Sc retr y. Daily Adevrtlser, 23 and 27 Hotel Street, and Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. thre THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH 7. 1901, MS. F MORGAN PROFITS AUCTION SALE OF fete' I MB BIG. 65 CJusen Street. Food Inspector roperty Exposes a Under instructions from the attorneys of COLONEL C. K. U. ROOKK, I will sell at Public Auciiou at my salesroom, 65 Queen street, Honolulu, Fraud. OISJ SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1901, ICE CREAM FOUND AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON NEARLY ALL WATER following valuable property, in of Auction Sale the situated the business portion Honolulu: OF Report to Board of Health Shows J L J Up Many Small Tricks Which Harness Horses are Used.

Buggies. Shorey persists and F Food Commissioner F & T 3 T in present ns to the members of the I Board of Health detailed accounts MARCH 9j ot the foodstuffs which he examines, to- OS SATURDAY, 1 I gether with complete figures showing the V I I I oe profit in marketing certain articles, It Is f 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT just likely that he will soon find that he Btreet, 1 At my salesroom, 65 Queen will have no Board of Health to report will sell at Public Auction to It is not in human nature to listen - - FOUR HARNESS HORSES, ONE to the inside details of a business which SECOND- 4te FINE NEW SURREY. ONE is within the reach of all, with sales PHAE- HAND SURREY AND uNE certain rind the profits better and quick- TON. er than sugar stocks, and not embark :l.r in it. I JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. Shorey must have a shrewd business v ;-- Instinct or else have at some time in- r4 vested his live cents in a dish of Chinese ice cream, to have inspired him to make the searching investigation in tnat ui Auction Sale rectkni wh ch he has completed. Over 80 OF pur cent water in one little dish of the ' I cooling concoction, a Utile sugar and a . ... I S.A.0Z4 . I little milk and less butter constitute the remaining ingredients. And all fur rive cents. But Shorey In his exposure of an ' does not stop to think of the lii.s fraud Has IN THE e labor attached to .ta manufacture iiil h never the handle of an old-- 1 8 621 turned 3284 IV 2 son. fashioned freezer? At any rate, from Haw'tCAutomobiie Co. th. closing sentence of his report it la likely that this gigantic fraua will be LTD. imr.iratcd uuan an innocent public for all time to come, for Shorey has given up in despair. I do not Know wneiuer there Is any way of stopping th.s fraud or not," he says. ONi SATURDAY, MARCH 9, Following is the report: "A sample of ed Ice cream, as sold by Chinese AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. and Japanese vendors, was examined. 5 cents, when 65 street, Ho- The amount obtained for At my salesroom, Queen one-thir- by melted, was d pint. Its composi- nolulu. I will sell at public auction, 2.5 per sugar, Pi. 7 Mr. W. A. tion was: Milk, cent; order of the Treasurer, per cent; water, 80.8 per cent; butter Bowen.e tbe following certificates of quart Automobile Co., fat, 0.1 per cent. The value of one stock in tbe Hawaiian or 2.25 pounds, selling tor w cents, ac- - Ltd., unless the delinquent second, pftp!tn lhis; 12 assess-ment- a, tn una. lvs s. is: Milk at third, fourth, fifth and sixth quart, 0.3 cents; sugar at 6 with interests and advertising cents per expenses, paid on or before day cents per pound, 2.82 cents; total, i.u are the cents; leaving 11.5 cents per pound com- .nit hour of sale at the office of Cas- d.spenslng. I tle ft Cooke, Ltd., Honolulu. pensation for freezing and do not know whether there is any way VV-rr- r-i Certlfc Shares. Per Cent. Due of stopping this fraud or not." I 100 85 The flour report also contains some 5 85 neces- ; M useful information. "It is hardly U 50 85 sary to say that extra white flours are . II 5 85 often comparatively low in nutrition jg 5 85 pre pert ies and ill adapted for bread-makin- c. LOT A. Property between Hotel and Bpretania streets, having a frontage of 108 feet on Fort street, 171 feet running 10 85 - H and at the same time are nec- through Union 184.3 now essarily higher in price. Neither is it to street aod feet on Union street. Contains 28,621 square feet. This property is necessary to point out that no flour will occupied by the Wright Carriage Co. and several stores. MORGAN, make good bread in the hands of one JAS.'F. . 1 - ... ,. . V...... WHO uoe.--, a n mnL'. KiaaH ATIPTTAVPCD . nui Allow LOT B. Adjoins on Union street, having a full frontage of 89.8 14.6 82 feet adulterations were detected in tnese LotA feet on Union street, feet on Hotel street, ' 3,284 W A RftWKN. TREAS. samples. At present I cannot say wheth rear boundary and a depth of 70.2 feet. Property adjoins King Bro3.' store on Hotel street ndcontains Honolulu, February 26, 190L er these brands vary much in composi- tion, from samples received, or not." square feet But where the Food Inspector got

i down to good soi.d work is in his report ;oa samples of milk taken from wagons by tlie Inspector, which were found to be below the standard, as follow.s: 1 oo w ' ' AtPrivateSale Japanese driver for Kaaipu Dairy; to-- ! tal solids, 10,C; butter fat, 3.0; at least I 21 it I 5 per cent uddeJ water. 7.x Tanaki; total solids, 10.1; butter fat, 2.7; The nine-ye- ar leaae on a first-clas- s at least 10 per cent added water. rooming-hous- e, centrally located and M. Pecheco; total solids, 10.8 per cent; doing a profitable business. House butter fat, 3.0; at least 5 per cent added contains 28 bed rooms, parlor, dining water. room, kitchen, etc. Excellent reasons M. Pecheco; total solids, 10.1 per cent; given for selling, and prospectus show-lo- g butter fat, 2.7; at least 10 per cent added the lneorne and expenses of the water. business can be seen by calling at my M. Pecheco; total solids, 9.0; butter fat, Be. j ... . 1.6; at least 20 per cent added water. M. Abreu; total sclids, 9.6; butter fat, j 1.6, at least 1" per cent ridded water. JAS. P. MORGAN, M. Anrica; total solids, 10.3; butter fat, 3.1; at least 10 per cent 65 QUEEN STREET. added water. One sample of ground coffee was ex- -, amined on a private complaint, but the ! Feed Inspector failed to discover any adulteration. Yet he was-no- t to be baf-- , tied, for he got even with the coffee by j saying that it was an inferior article Fine Residence j poorly wasted and poorly ground. A sample of lemon nhosnhnte a'n olnrl. i ed the vigilant search for foreign mat-- : ter, as nothing injurious was found. A FOR SALE. little citral did show up, though, expos- - ing the use of a fictitious lemon extract. A bottle of ginger ale was purchased I offer for sale the residence of MR. j from a Jap vendor and the chemical re- C. STIRLING, on the corner of Pensa-eol- a search exposed a trick in that trade also, street and Wilder avenue. for cayenne was discovered lurk ng Property a frontage i()0 in the bottle, but the Food Inspector has of fee gives Ma Pensaoola street, 265 on j the whole scheme away when he Wilder and ays "the Thurston avenues, and 260 feet on di- that whole or partial substitu-- I tion of ginger by cayenne in this drink viding line. is common." DWELLING HOUSE contains veran-

room, j da spacious verandas, double The late Henry Russell, the parlors. 2 veteran large bed rooms, large bat ;KngltBh composer of "Cheer. Boys, 4 room, with porcelain tub, etc., dining Cheer," and of more than 800 other songs Grant 83 r. c.B.R.oot room, kitchen, etc. , which were popular in their day, had I FINE LARGE HOT HOUSE, stalls jmany amusing experiences when he sang $1 or 4 horses, carriage house, servants' :his ballads on various occasions. Once, I 41S9ZSqFt luartera, etc after rendering "Woodman. Spare Ttiat GROUNDS com- jiree, a gentleman rose in the gallery, nicel. planted and and asked, "Way v 1 New Poao 1 mand a good view. the tree spared?" On LNty ,1 Terms ""eieu , in tne affirmative he and further Information at with a sigh of heartfelt rel.ef, my office, 66 exclaim- 1 I Queen street. ed; "Thank God for that:" After sing- 56.0 1 ing the song of "The Dog 2 OS. 3 Cailo. wuo 1 1 1 Jumped off an Atlantic liner and savsd J mmmm" JAS. F. MORGAN. i child's life, Russell was gravity wait- ed upon by a couple s, AUCTIONEER of Yorkshue min-r- who begged him for a pup. One of : tssell's songs, of which the words ve:e ir.ged in accordance with the altered jW V yV tions, is our national anthem, "Co U ST. il,!., a, tne uem of the Ocean. '

Amp ig the clever epigrams which oc- - ;cur in Mrs. Craigie's new society drama. l he A isdom of the Wise," is now being performed in London by GeorK'- Alexander, are: "Mrs. Bistern has made so many experiments that she has had no time to gain experience." "What a man has done bores everybody, but what he is going to do' is always delight- ful. " "1 hate a man who can only love th s whom he esteems. He always runs away with his friend's wife." "It is nough to be faithful to some Queen Emma Hall property Frontage of l F IWORGAH on' love, but to be faithful to some L0TC.-Prop- erty on corner Nauanu'and Berebania streets, known as JAS. OIK don't love that, in my opinion, the 217i on bo.ndary. ; street, 203.7 feet on Chaplain street, feet rear . .' feet street, 205.5 on Nuuanu i irtue." "Where is Sarah now on Beretania feat with Ice on her temples! She Contains 41,992 square feet ''. . .i woman for a crisis, but we know it for weeks luisi property offered for sale . tW afterward." Attention of investors is called to this oSering of the finest store.and ii W mortgage at SIX PEft CEN P. or further particulars apply to Sportsman (to Smith, who hasn't city. e terms ONEHALF" CASH, balance on Queen brought down a single bird all day) "Do in65 Street. you know Lord Peckham?" Smith "Oh, .- dear, yes; I've often shot at his house." 65 QUEEK ST, . i. Box m Ttltphe- It Sportsman "Ever hit it?" Fun. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer, THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, mIrCH 7, 1901

I . LOCAL BREVITIES. Another Large Shipme0 ;unn Dancing; Friday even- - QUEEN ELIZABETH TfieLisht That Never Fails of Angle Lamps. in.--If u want wood or coal, ring up i rtti. THE ANGLE LIMP j(8i! boys a if wanted at the UTILE HEAT THE LIGHT Hoi 0iulu maraei. SLIPPERS i THAT NEVER bright boy wanted as an ap-th- e PUBLIC c oncert FAILS. . t leara jewelers! trade. will be given Fri day evening ad. A at the Hawaiian WITH LARGE BUCKLES AND OTHER HANDSOME DESIGNS. Do It seems almost ,. going to tne Hotel, in memorv not overlook your footwear to match your costume. "They are Beauties," BRILLIANT any coast would of .tv..v iaic that lama For particulars call great composer. and a good large assortment to make your selection from. Do not let the ef- could be good enough Guiseppe Verdi. fects f your be spoiled by a pair of slippers that do not match, but . Hnnoiuiu anitarium. The costume to take the place of music will be by the Hawaiian purchase a pair will do honor t your costume. j pjshel offers his residence, fur-- 1 that electricity on band, and will begin 6:30 (l or unfurnished, for rent. See at o'clock, terms, yet such la th tdvertisements on next page, and continue till 8:30. The program case with the ANGLB rooms for housekeeping; will be: LAMP. All over th nlshed one-roo- m cottage, PART I. the Island people ara tu- - .llllllt I T1 f? Alir i ti . ! Ov frtur- e- Joan of Arc" throwing away that ' - Verdi ECONOMICAL ran Miserere II Trovatore- old lamps and replaa Verdi ing with m u de- - Selection 'il them thla auley, of the customs Trovatore' Verdi bo-cau- se IToeai Selection "II Trovatore'''.. lamp, not merely ri turned esterday morning Verdi it costs about i on the steamer W. G. PART II. one-tent- h as much flection Laiup ts Traviata" . . ' vowii The Anle maintain (cost la a .., ut. reduction Is offered on fuartet and Finale "Rigoletto". object to some people),, I Verdi ,j 'Id by City of horns I'h,.- .nmhiir,li.,n0" 7 ai ely jrood? the Paris, at - uiuii.--i .... V IUl LSO CARRVA GOOD S10CK f)F liANUNC. but, besides being; tel. Some new up-to-da- le Selection "Nabusco" cheaper, 111 " displayed: 'The Verdi It l9 are Star Spangled Bann.-r.- jSTANO AND HAMJ LAtVS more brilliant ant making class of the Young - more reliable In th 1 : . . . : i C. bragain. iiiisiian nuuutviun win F. JUDD IN TACOMA. every It is a rere- - evening at X lation to one who uses it, and simply demonstrates ea lamp was a that th T ie HI instruct. Honolulan. Gives barbarous contrivance. THE ANGLE LAMP Information of the " ui gives any irouDie. is ngnteri and extinguished as easilyntm ,j nostwickj the representative of gas and is Fran-tend- Islands There. the ideal light from every standpoint. We carry fra; oi Paris store, of San s 1.5U Up, these lamps to leave on the Sonoma ' C. F. Judd, son of the former chief next trip to the Coast, magistrate of the Hawaiian Islands, or of Schools J. K. Bmkt.lt was in the city yesterday en route to ... within a few days T. H: for Kauai Chicago, where it is his intention to en- No More Dread Davles & Company, Ltd. m of the schools of the Garden gage in intends being away about a the practice of law, says the Tacoma Ledger. He has just returned mouth. from Honolulu, of the a K irkbrlde, of Company ", where he has been en- Dental Chair gaged in settling up the estate of his father. He state? that the Islands are, He was leit here by the trans-Warre- n. at the present time, in a very prosper ous condition, and there is a great deal $500 HI, j K Bnrkett, the traveling nor- - of talk regarding the line of steamshinn Will be given to anyone who detects spei tor of schools, left for a tour to be established between Puget Sound . : ITriil thOI',! Vl.. , incin,..i 1 . - inferior material used by the New ' tfill M..p.-L- i ana tne islands. He as - I eives it his York Dental In all our gold ,'1IMHX. il I U K expects Parlors. 0pini0n tnat as soon ag this ls in crowns bridge we use 22-- , a ay a month. Qper and work atlon will be gold. our ma- ...... I. ...j IiiiVCi.l; 'J n J o niimKnv P there a large volune of In all other work the tou, - OUAR-ANTBE- D. s " business that will come tht nrt terial is OF THB BKST, AND ys ana ima.-um- win oe ""Vsola at wv says tnat as.sonn as of All werk done hy GRAD- m tion at Morgan's salesrooms. this section the 12 20 country steps - UATED DENTISTS of from te lay at noon. All lovers of horses takes toward the estab- years' experience, and each department tttend this sale. lishment of a.rellnery there will be a in charge of a specialist. Oive us a dorsement of the Republican large sugar trade come to Puget Sound, you ' eaO, and will find us to do exactly to rec- - News al Committee the petition "The output of sugar we ad- Store in the Islands as advertise. We tell yon in nding the appointment or George this "year," he said in an interview, HEAD-EAS- vance exactly what your work will u.o . ...--. 1,1.-1- 1 , E imno j"w will be in evcs nf what it n-- .. cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. i;h th'' mail on the Rio. year. 0 At the close of 1900 the aggre- SET TEETH $6.00 A remedy will stop a severe that gate output was 289,544 tons, GOLD $5.00 adache is an excellent one to and those CROWNS have who are engaged in GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 j Ilead-Kas- e does all claimed for the business tell me 4? year 300,000 SILVER FILLINGS 60c and La sold by Hobron Drug 'tun this it will be over tons. 18 WORTH - . . . . n::i and Fort streets. tne lsianas are taKlng on many oi the customs of the tffl PLAITS rt Scott has resigned his posi-- United States since IV deputy collector in the Chinese their annexation. Amoner the latest of Our Silk par'ment Registration office to become clerk of these is the formation of a sugar trust-I- t Moema Hotel. James B. Gownan will be known by the name of the Will be a great attraction for - j appointed in his place American & Hawaiian Commercial people who like stylish Evening y. V. Dimond & 'o.. Ltd.. are drXr Company, and will include the follow in j their corner window a few companies: Hawaiian, Commer-cH- , Gowns. Fine French Silk Qt pa of silverware for the new ing r 25c Child en's Hose glass-- Kllauea, Onomea, Paauhau, Hutch Hotel. All the crockery, i $1000 oe Gauzes In all the evening shades Tor ison, Honokaa and Makaweli. Last Our name aione win a guarantee Iverware and cutlery this your work will be of the best. Fast black, is the best in town nt resort have been supplied ypar these corporations had an output Tc anyone with a headache and that reduced from $1.25 to 50c. They j. the above company. - 67,807 tons, and this year a greater for the money. We have also plenty money. we only are 45 inches wide. Six yards Mr William Morris, a noted art deal-:- . amount of the increase will be with of But ftew York Denial Parlors, Lisle Thread Hose a heavy you gown. and the Mainland, brought with them. Some of these companies also ask a quarter for a headache stop Room 4, Elite Building, will make a beautiful him a large and exceedingly valuable control smaller companies, so quality for school boys. Infants ar-- other that HOTEL STREET. f paintings by eminent the new company will be in a position that is without a rival as a head Socks in white, black, tan, pink - both in oil colors, LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. and water to control a large of sugar ire now being exhibited at the share the ache remedy. and blue. Pacific Hardware Co's artrooms. trade. Two Japanese laborers, of Kaiuii. "The object of the consolidation, it to Honolulu for safe keeping is said, is for the purpose of reducing Strained Vision few davs since, under charge of operating expenses and to systematize e murdered anotne Japanese, the culture of sugar. A large reduction It is a perfectly safe remedy. Brings on bad eyes. Aid the for the Theatrical sent yesterday to back to Kauai in the expense may be made by put- - Don't be afraid to take it. It sight by resting the optic nerv I m i. toetner w nil mo japuuene ting the companies under one manage- with a pair of our easy glasses. Seas - were brought over with who ment and it is the product can be takes only a few minutes to bring They act as a restful stimulant, said relieve the strain and bring back We are showing an excellent handled more eronomicallv." ease to Mr and Mrs. Oatts. of Glasgow. the aching head. health. You can change your I who have spent the past glasses, but not your eyes. Take ! line of French Kid Gloves at Bonnets urteen visiting Young FAMILY OF A VICTIM. care of those you have that month in their I $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 also the famous en's Christian Associations and use may not be denied te you in jr.e Women's Christian Associations Harry Guyon, Who Sank With the old age. Dent Glove at $2.00. We have opened up a new line u parts of the world, are ex- - Bio, Well-know- n Donf accept any substitute. of CHILDREN'S BON- '1 by next boat from tb- - at Ewa. WHITE here the 404 FORT ST. Mr. Oatts is a pnuantnropist, Harrv (liivon. who was lost on the "Just as good" isn't Head-Eas- e. NETS. greatly interested in association Rlo had been working at Ewa pianta. Prepared only by BtART'S JEWELER. tion for the past six months as a paint- - i A special meeting of the Hawaiian He was an Englishman by birth to be. . sonation Football League ls years Eighty- - for Monday evening next. All derv six m the nembers of the affiliated clubs are In- - eighth Connaught Rangers as bugler, Hawaiian Soda Works, rited. The business to be transacted His father is serving in South Africa Hobron Drug Co. include arrangements for a smok- - at present as captain in some English concert, the appointment of match volunteer regiment. EMMA AND VINEYARD STS. a turns in connection wun me ex-- ei The dead man had also two brothers ted of H. B. M. S. S. Warsplte FORT AND KING visit serving in South Africa. He leaves a 1871. tnd Icarus, and the establishment of a TELEPHONE BLUE Upstairs iphy for ttic championship holders, wife and three; children in California. PROMPT DELIVERY. - place of meeting will be annotinr- - tomorrow An officer serving In South Africa says LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS at 25c and 50c. COMFORTERS, as that not long ago three Yeomanry scouts were taken prisoners by the now re-- well as BLANKETS, at all prices. AEA'S FATE UNKNOWN. doubtable (Jeneral De Wet near Lindley. lDe Wet, who does not care to be bur-- Ycung Hawaiian Who Wants to go dened with prisoners, told these three yeomen, on being brought before him. to Wast Pnint as a Cadet. lmportant digpatcn for fate of Joseph Aea, the young General Bundle, and If they would per- - lan chosen by Delegate Wilcox sonally undertake to deliver it to the pete for entrance into West General he would give them back their i were In it mav be liberty. Naturally, they elated at the balance, and proposal, and all three gave De Wet weeks before it is learn tQ - q honQr deHver tne mJss. he was successful in his ex- mto Generai R,,n,iie8 own hands. On lona before the military DOprJ rf.aching Bundle's headquarters they convened at Camp McKinley 00 insisted on handing the letter to the f 1. The board consisted of Major Generai personally, and on his opening Blair D S. A.; still standing as his B.F. surgeon, U. the three braves Ehlers&Co Taylor it riant Daniel W. Ketcham, audience-- he read aloud the contents M T (AiitanDTlf lOllOWS: oo . x iccioc artillery; ... ..,, -- u "e 'oi .Second urcuiv."" tnese tnree laiaevns, a i can cwtu them FORT STREET. tlwynne It. Hancock, fiixth artillery. every day. Yours, De Wet." i wAi the nnlv annlicant to for the honor of being sent w si Point to become one of Uncle en a army ollicers. 1 Dl) Nothing will be divulged here as to 1 StiS US (I how Aea passed his examinations, as papers have been sent to West I New Bicycles where they will be examined LIMITED. result made known to Delegate Wilcox. Kigh-Cra- de and Quality HAWAII AT BUFFALO. 55 A?cu;t.ural Specimens to Go to the WE ARE SHOWING THIS Pan-Americ- Exposition. WEEK A SPLENDID LOT OF er & in re-lett- Pearson Potter Co., Ltd. ner Wray Taylor is LADIES' MUSLIN The True, Victor from Director United States experimental UNDERWEAR. WHICH FOR 926 (new numlier) Fort SL, Honolulu, H. T. at Washington, asking Mr. HAS -n AND VALUE to contribute to the Pan-Amer- STYLE TELEPHONE MAIN 317. Exposition beginning at Buffalo BEEN EQUALLED. OUR NEW May NEVER i. QUITE Mr. True has in his possesion some SOME OF THEM ARE the Hawaiian exhibits used at OTHERS ARE Pan? exposition, and writes the Com-her- e PLAIN, WHILE that he specially desires BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED us of economic plants, feeding tc., native to the Islands. WITH LACE AND Specimens of taro, rice, coffee, sugar, etc., will be sent from the EMBROIDERY. WE ARE 711 .'ural and Forestry office and LEY'S Telephone 398 aiian Sugar Planter's Associa-n- d ALSO IN RECEIPT OF specimens of soils, show-n- K T CORSETS, the wide favorable STRAIGHT-FRON- P. 0. Box 441 w variety mi of earths !Ef th of sugar Cane. RAGE, AND 1 NOW ALL THE B I o i ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ADAPTED SPECIALLY FOR DINING TABLE OF keup of the Teams to Play Satur- THE PRESENT STYLE With Patent End Extension. day Afternoon at Makiki. No leaves to be removed In extending table. DRESS. THEY ALSO IMPROVE FINEST TIRES Can be adjusted Instantly and is always ready for use. I;i following will be the make-u- p of In extending table, cloth and dishes need not be removed. una football FIGURE. Bought of the makers. Approved skill in handicraft as applied to Bicycle In the association THE repairs, can always be had at wactice match at Makiki on Saturday FOR SALE BY THE "! :15 p. m.; Hornets Goal, Parish; backs, McGill Soper (captain); halves, Sinclair, Bailey's Honolulu Cyclcry okea and Harvey; forwards. Munroe. "Udie, Lansdale, Morse, 1. it. 163167 King Street, Coyne Furniture Co., anderers Goal, Fenwlck; backs, 1 m n mi ra!k and R. Anderson; halves, Black-"a- n. And you will not be asked to pay a cent more than for BOTCHWORK and for-ard- s, VIM Bottomley, D. W. Anderson; LIMITED. CHEAP GOODS Headquarters for M ORGAN & WRIGHT TIRES. LIMITED. Fid-- " CACTUS TIRES. G J. TIRES, MILW UKJ5E PUNCTURBVPROOF f'ockburn, Bolster, Davles, BICTCLES, bedrock prleee. HONOLULU, H. T. Catton (captain). JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. TIRES, and at 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU MARCH 7, 1901. THE PACIFIC VESSLS FOR HAWAII. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Comm:rcui Advertiser Honolulu, March 6, 190L Oceanic Steamship Company at tli Pofc' office at Honolulu. FROM NEW YORK. T. Days NAME OF STOCK Capital Vl Bid 'Ask. Vessel Out. Every Mm mug Except Sunday Footing Suey. Am. bk.. WlHett 1.026 b-- " the Henry Failing, Am. sp., Matthews, Mercantile. r . COO 1,860 315 1,000 100 ; HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, ' Dry Goo"" 8 We offer a highly Am. bk., Josselyn, 912 75 N. S.Sii' ft No. 6T. South King St Nuuanu. Co , Lii i 8V 0 ' 100 12"' 'm Holt Block. ti. & Co., Ltd .1 A0, 00 Manager. FROM SAVANNAH. I. Kerr 50 . aa TIME TABLE: A-- W. PEARSON Business VALUABLE Henry Villard, Am. sp., Quick, 1,452.123 fine Passenger of line will arrive PT8AB. The Steamers this and leave tfcii SUBSCRIPTION RATES: FROM HAMBURG. as hereunder: " 1,418 101 Ewa 5.000.0W 20 28 Steamers. Arrive. Steamers. United States (Including Hawaii Tellus, Ger. bk., Nielsen, 175.000 Dtpirt, ror the 2,216 Hamoa 100 ll0 Territory): Glenericht, Br. sp., Quinn, Co 1,000,000 100 620 1,998 33 Haw. Agricultural S01 RESIDENCE From San Francisco. For San Francitii, Hilnton, Br. sp., Joslin, Haw. Com. & dug. Co. 2,312,750 100 0 & 58 FROM BREMEN. Hawaiian Sugar Co.. 2,000,000 20 4?U 43 SIERRA MAR. 12 SONOMA Mar 7imn inn 165 til MAR. 23 'MARIPOSA 2 800 K. Glade, Ger. sp., Haesloop, 2,000,000 20 MARIPOSA Mxn F. Honokaa ON WILDER AVFN"E SONOMA 2 VENTURA !S - on application. 1,652 65 Haiku 600,000 100 240 Near corner APRIL APRn Advertising- rates 500,000 as of Punahou St., MARIPOSA APRIL 13 'MARIPOSA i! Argus, Br. sp., Hunter, 1,453 63 Kahuku 26 30 opposite residence of H. A. APRIT tunei I'lan. Co.Lt. a ) 1,060,000 50 12 VENTURA APRIL 23 SIERRA APRn FROM SAN FRANCISCO. f 1,500,000 Isenberg Esq.. Paid up M 15 'MARIPOSA MAY 4 "MARIPOSA M Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, 863.. Kipaiiulu 160.000 100 The house is well planned, Clyde, sp., 1, Koloa 800,000 100 with six rooms and a broad Local Boat. Falls of Am. Matson, 500,000 748, Kona Suear Co 100 75 lanai. In connection with the sailing of th e above steamers, Agents for Hilo A 832,500 20 the art nr. i m bk., Schmidt, 614 .... 15 McBryde 8. Co.Lt. "aj pared to issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Through an," Irmgard, Am. Paid up 1,650,000 13 The location, neighborhood, Tickets by in John G. North, Am. schr., 320, for (Jo. A :.la etc., is all best. railroad, from San Francisco, to all p oints in the United States, and Nahlltu Sugar 5 of the from m 779 up 20 York? by any European ports. TIME TABLE. Mauna Ala, Am. bk., Paid New steamship line to all Martha Nelson, Am. sc., 399, for Oahu Sugar Co 8,600,000 100 188 WX Kahului Onomea 1,000,000 20 29 1, OokaU 600,000 20 184 18H Prom and after Jan. 1900 Roderick Dhu, Am. bk., Johnson, Al- -. On--- CV. TAAm I 812,000 20 .. 4 Pond & Co., OUTWARD. l,4oJ, lor riuo Paid up 2,600,000 20 ,5 164 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Daily Daily S. G. Wilder, Am. bk., Jackson, 557.. oiowalu 150,000 100 15j Dally Dally Dally St. Katherine, Am. bk., l,lo3, for Paauftau Sug. Plan, Coi 5,000,000 50 Stations. ex. ex. Hilo ' Pacific ouu.uuu 100 Tel. Main 69. Judd Building. Sun. Sun. Pala 760,000 100 p.m. p.m. FROM TACOMA. Pepeekeo 750,000 100 190 a.m. a.m. a.m. ' G. 2,000,000 & 100 Wm. ny IRWIN Co Honolulu.. 7:10 9:15 11:05 3:15 5:10 Columbia, Am. sp., Mattison, 1,32 33 Pioneer 115 11:40 3:47 5:30 laho, Hnui Am sn 1521 waiailia Agr, LO 4,0W,uutJ 100 118; 119 Pearl City 8:03 9:48 Wp.lluku 700,0 0 100 L IMITE D Ewa Mill. 8:33 10:08 12:00 4:05 6:10 John C. Potter, Am. sp., 1,545 Waiinanalo 252,000 100 16ui!"" Walanae 10:50 4:45 M Winkleman, Am. bktn, Benneche. Waiinea 125,000 100 ... 100 Business men General Agents Oceanic S. S Co 11:55 5:40 JO Walalua .. STEAMSHIP Cor. .. 12:32 6:15 '1' wo Brothers, Am. sp., Wilson, 1,263 Kahuku Wilder S. 8. Co 500,000 100 . 1P5 PORT GAMBLE. Inter-Islan- d . 600,000 can FROM S. S. Co. 100 . 1 iK save INWARD. M. B. Smith. Am. schr., 347, for Hilo D Daily Daily Daily Daily Miscellaneous FROM PORT BLAKE LEY. 250,000 G MO ax. ex. Hawaiian Electticuo. m Atatlonb. Vga, Am. schr., Cook, 233 j Hon. Bp. Tr. & Ld. Co. 250,000 100 (0 80 many hours Sun. Sun. Hon. Steam Laundry.' 25,000 100 . 100 a.m. p.m. p.m. j FROM EUREKA. Co. 39.0 0 10 I a.m. Mutual Telephone 9, 10)4 Kahuku . 5:35 .... 2:08: Bertie Minor, Am. schr., Ravens, 423 O. B. A L. Co 2,000,000 100 10J .... Walalua .10 .... 2:50 Esther Buhne, Am. schr., Salveson, People's Ice A Ref . Co. 160,000 100 8J' .. . Walanae .... 7:10 .... 3:55 245 : Banks. Co. 7:45 1:05 4:32; Occidental & Oriental S.S. MU1 5:50 Helen N. Kimball, Am. sc., 172, for Bank...... UO Ewa 4:52 First National Pearl City . .... 6:15 S:03 1:30 Hilo Fir.-- t Am. Savings 8k. Honolulu 6:50 S:35 2:05 5:26 O. M: Kellogg. Am. schr., 373, for & Trust go ... 105 3. P. DENTSON, F. C. SMITH, Hilo 48 Bonds. and Toyb Risen Kaisha. Superintendent. '5. P. & T. A. Serena Thayer, Am. schr., McVicar, Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. ... 90 196, Kahului Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. .. . 87 FROM GRAY'S HARBOR. Haw. Govt. Postal Pa-- 1 METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. vings 4Vi per cent. ..(... Steamers of the above companies will at Honolnl an lsar this r Philippine, Am. schr., Larsen, 491 . HilB. R. Co 8 per ct.!... 101 on or about the dates below mentioned: By the Government Survey, Published W. F. Witzemann, Am. schr., Bute- - i on. t.T.ALCo .1..-- . 101 Every Monday. 450 . hw Plantation 6 pel... . 101 r nm n 'v shon, Ij i For Japan and China. For San O. B. & Co !... . 1UK Frantlst. FROM . Oahu Plant, 6 p. c ... 6 2j RIO DE JANEIRO MARCH PEKING .... MARCH I - BxaoM itnyrv. 1,179, Olaa Plan. 6 p. c ... Highland Light, Am. bk., for COPTIC MARCH 14 GAELIC MARCH II a 67 101 c - ri. Lahaina Accross tbe Continent AMERICA MARU MARCH 22 HONGKONG MARU MARCH 11 2 ss a FROM EVERETT. From PEKING MARCH SO CHINA APRIL I a Session Sales Morn'ng Session Five GAELIC APRIL 6 Dodge, Am. sc., Olsen, 230, 5119. ; FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- DORIC APRIL I Mary for Walalua, Afternoon Session Fifty SAN D HONG KONG 16 $18.50; 62 MARU APRItt NIPPON MARU APRIL 11 Kahului Ookala, McBryde, assessable, 24 20 McBryde, CHINA APRIL RIO DE JANEIRO APRIL XI 8 2V2fl 94 2991 75 t0. 04 SI wsw 8 0 FROM HAKODATE. $.12; assessable, J8.25. DORIC MAY 2 1-- THREE TRAINS DAILY MAY 4 8 24 S0.07i 0 ?0 75 i" 01 rtl 0 - Between Boards Ninety-fiv- e Ewa, $28; COPTIC - Bennett, Am. Bchr.. Rasmus- SAN NIPPON MARU MAY 10 H 2 30.14 2y Vi 76 0 0 19 l- SE -0 Lottie 35 Waialua, $119.50; 30 Hawaiian Sugar, FROM FRANCISCO. AMERICA MARU MAT H 1- 2-- 4d6 18 T 26 98 M 9 a" 78 ,'0.0 74 -6 0 seii, $42.60. TWO TRAINS DAILY RIO DE JANEIRO MAY PEKING MAT a W 3T id 29 9i 78 io mini -x HW- -E 1--8 FROM NITRATE PORTS. From Portland. COPTIC MAY 28 GAELIC MAT ft 1 3) 01 77 i.0)!7'.4-l-1 2- -0 T Mi 517 F 1 u u :j 91 HI 0.01 i,4 4--8 E-- S 2 James Rolph, Am. schr., Dedrick, FROM SYDNEY. AUS. WILLARD E. BROWN. FRANK flALSTEAD Barometer corrected to 32 F. and sea M. P. Grace, Am. sp., Grant, 1,809 .. 24. of 45. only Days to level, and for standard gravity Lat. Ym. H. Smith. Am. sp., Colly, 1,811 lee This correction is .06 for Honolulu. FROM CALETA BUENA. HALSrEAG&GO. ici FOR 3 EN ERA L INFORMATION. APPLY TO Eric, Am. schr., Roos, 498 36 AND MOON. TIDES, SUN FROM NEWCASTLE. AUS. Stock and Bond Brokers on f to New York mi ri S A. B. Johnson, Am. schr., Segelhorst, Of S fi r B1 Q S 1 ftg 460 (.new) r M a Arago, Am. bk., Perry, 476 Pullman Palace Sleepers. H. & Ltd. is 5 oo i Hackfeld Co., I SI a. Admiral, Am. schr.. Beck. 605 Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, dth Fa o. Alex. McNeil, Am. bk., Ekren, 1,048.. advanced Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- g n Addenda, Am. bktn., Marden, 637... 77 money on ing Rooms. p.m.lKt a.m. a.mjp m.i l oeis Abner Coburn, Am. sp., Murcnison, Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. Men, 4 3 46 1 5 8 12 9 44' 9 31 6.18 6.06 5 49 f 1,879 sugar securities. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Rise Ariel, Am. sc., Slater, 687 (new).... Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. Tues 1 6 8.42!10 Oti'lO 14 6. 18 8 06 6 4J 1,355 OS, 7.V.9 Benmore, Nor. bk., Johnson, . 0 4 51 14 10 30110 54 6.17 6. Canadian-Australi- Wed 1.7 i Battle Abbey, Br. bk., McChie, 1,465 an Royal Mail Thar. 7 5 30 1.8' 4 43 10 58111. 38 6 1i 6 07 8 23 Big Bonanza, Am. bk., Bergman, 921 FORT ST. J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. Rid.. 8 U 1.8 5 U 11.24a.m. 6.15 6.0.'! .0 1,399 23 136 Third St. Portland, Ore. ' TEL MAIN 133 Balclutha, Am. sp., Jobson, 1,614 .... D. Bat. 9 6 57 1.8 5 42,11 54 0.27 8.14 6.07 10. 02 W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. Churchill, Am. schr.. Tranor, 600.... 99 No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. P.ui City of Hankow, Br. sp., King, 1,133 Sun . 10 7.03 1 8 6 12 i2 28 1 80 8.18 6. 08'l0.f2 CaL, Steamship Company. Sou., 11 8 17 C 67 l.iO1 2.ni6 111 6 C8 11 U City of Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood, Classified Advertisements. A. S43 Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. Full moon on the 4th at 9:34 p. m. Chas. B. Kenney, Am. bk., Anderson, Omaha, Nebraska. Times of the tide are taken from the 1,014 Steamers of the above line, running in connection with the CAN AD LIB United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- fnrvnhcno Am hlr Tin vis 733. WANTED. PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Bydney, & vey tables. Columbia, Am. sc., Sprague, 605 A BRIGHT boy Apprentice to learn 8. W and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q. arc The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur Drummuir, Br. sp., Armstrong, 1,798.. one than Honolulu. the jewelers' trade. Apply at Thos. FOR about hour earlier at Defiance. Am. schr.. Bloom. 526 (new) Lindsay's store, 579b XDme 10 30 T I .. 4 .. .. t r, .... Fort street. HoaolulM; time is ,.U CIO at Hawaiian standard hours r.Apaiiiuii, xvixi. pvUAi via , On or about the dates below stated, via.: minutes Blower than Greenwich time, be- - of the meridian of 157 degrees 30 nweu?Am. sP:,'EinB.' i.356 companion to FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. FROM SYDNKY, BR1BBANC ir tnr that A? c valid minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:30 , Am. sp. Baker, 1,466... 49 coast Apply SALE. For Brisbane, Q., and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C..i 0 at Honolulu Sanitarium. . p. m., which is the same as Greenwich, Encore, Am bk., Pa mgren, 572 - 6S WARRIMOO MARCH 1 MIOWERA . MARCH U 0 Sun and moon are for 13 . U hours minutes. Forester, Am. schr., Smith, 621 (new) ' MIOWERA APRIL AORANGI ..APRIL local time for the whole group. Fred Gower, Am. sc., Johnson, 728... aT ONCE, several cash boys. Apply AORANGI MAY 11 WARRIMOO ....MAT I Gov. Robie, Am. sp., Harrington, Honolulu Market, Bethel street. 57ys WARRIMOO JUNE 8 MIOWERA . JUN1 I 1,627 THE OLD MIST HOMESTEAD MIOWERA JULY AORANGI . JULY I SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. General Fairchild, Am. bk., Ellis, A GOOD stationary engineer. Must 1,307 have first-clas- s references as to abil- HEAD SIGNAL STATION, Honolulu, Am. schr., Stokkebye, 958. ity, character and sobriety. Salary ON NUUANU STREET. The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," is now running call) DIAMOND bk., 602 36 $lo0.00 per March 6, 10 p. m. Weather, clear; wiad, Hesper, Am. Sodergren, month. Steady position to BETWEEN VANCOUV ER and MONTREAL. N.E. jajjj Hawaii, Chil. bk., McLeod, 936 (new) the right man, with good prospects Making the run in 100 hours without change. The finest railway service to 38 for advancement. Address "D. M.," the world.. Highlands, Br. bk., Smith, 1,234 ... this office. 6797 One of the most beautiful homes in Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States u la WEATHER YESTERDAY. Himalaya, Am. bk., Williams, 96 Honolulu. Frontage almost 500 feet. rope. Mean Temperature 72.7 degrees. Hawaiian Isles, Am. sp.. Rice, 2,041, WHITE girl to take care of children For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply tc Min.mum Temperature 69 degrees. put in , in distress. Address "T.," this office. 5797 Temperature 76 dfgiees. Am. 901 IS Max. mum Inca, schr.. Rasmussen, .... slopes of Punch- Barometer 30.12, falling at 9 p. m. Invincible, Am. sp., Mackenzie, 1,365 mrr. The best lot on the, Theo, Go Gen'l Agtu. 0.48 Inch up to 9 a. m. Jos. L. E bk., 662 .. experienced salesladies, at the bowl. Location surpassed Dy none In H. Davies & , Ltd., Rainfall vision. Am. .... Pacltlc 5,96 Mean Dew Point for the Day 64.7. J. B. Thomas, Am. sp., Brown, 1,807 - lmrt ggggahy. Honolulu. Mean Relative Humidity 77. J. IT. Bruce, Am. schr., Petterson, A WINDS. 476 45 TYPEWRITER expert Immediately. J. M. Coleman, Am. schr., Peterson, Apply to the clerk of the House of For these and many other residence N.E., 5 to 6; weather, cloudy, and ' Representatives. 5795 sites, apply to evening. 389 squally; moderating this John Palmer, Am. bk., Delano, 1,080, FORECAST FOR TODAY. (new) BY A man traveling over the Islands, CASTLE & LANSDALE, (o Strong trades with more or less rain. Kailua, Am. schr., Hellquist, 653 .. to do collecting for firpis on commis- SI CURTIS J. LYONS, King Cyrus, Am. 630 sion. Address "B. office. 1 schr., Johnson, C," this AND Meteorologist. Lyman D. Foster, Am. schr., Kill-ma- n, 5795 REAL ESTATE 692 73 mi sp., 1,343 INVESTMENTS ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Louisiana, Am. Halcrow, .. LICENSED mates and second-mate- s New York to Honolulu via San Francisco Mary A. Troop, Br. bk., Wally, 1.118 Inter-Islan- Wednesday, 6. for local steamers. Apply to d March Manila, Am. schr., Knudson, 647... 32 Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., Merchant St. opp. Post Office Aus. traintng ship Donau, 1'aus, 34 days, Minnie A. Caine, Am. schr., Olsen, Queen street. 5794 THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS from San Jose, Guatemala. 779 (new) Early In April Am. bk. S. C. Allen, Johnson, 18 days Newsboy, Am. bktn., Chlpperfleld, S. S. CALIFORNIAN, 6.000 Tons, To Sail A ROOM, one-roo- m CHAS. BREWER ft 6,000 from San seo, with general mer- 509 33 or a cottage; mod- C0S S. S. OREGONIAN,, Tons, To Sail Franc. ern un- 6,000 chandise and passengers. O. Olsen, 596 conveniences; furnished or S. S. AMERICAN, Tons, To Sail J. Am. schr., Olsen, 6,000 Am. bk. Star of Bengal, Henderson, 50 (new) furnished; state price. "G. S.," this S. S. HAWAIIAN, Tons, To Sail office. 5793 Brook- days from Newcastle, with coal. Omega, Am. bk.. Mackie. 522 Line Freight received at Company's wharf, Forty-secon- d street, South Am. whaling bk. Andrew Hicks, Sho-re- y, Odderajaa, Nor. sp., Johansen, 1,276. New York lyn, at all times. 24 days from San Francisco; an- Oregon, Am. bk., Parker. 1,294 BOY WANTED - Bright, intelligent chored off port. Palmyra, Am. bk., Keller, 1,223 American boy, 15 to 20 years of age I.-- NEW apply to I. 8tmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, from Paramita, Am. sp., Backus, 1,444 good salary to right party. David Bark Foohng Suey will sail from For further particulars, & Co. 5791 HONOLULU, on or about Kauai. Pasquale Lauro, Ital. bk., Lauro, 1,- - Lawrence YORK FOR W. stmr. Maui, Sachs, from Maul nu H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD ports. i Reaper. 15, 1901 Am. bk., Saletzki, 1,358 FOR RENT. March HONOLULU. Robert Searles. Am. Bchr., Plltz. 504 If sufficient inducements are offered. AGENTS, SAILED FROM HONOLULU. :.R. C. Slade, Am. schr., Stonerud, 601 FIRST-CLAS- S rooms for housekeep- C. P. MORSE, General Freight Age nt. one-roo- m Wednesday, March 6. i. new; ing; also, cottage, mosquito For freight rates apply to W. stmr. Helene, Lane, for Hawaii Snow and Burgess, Am. bk." oisen, proof. 60B Cottage Walk, off School ports. 1.528 street. 5798 CflAS. BREWER & CO. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, Wai- Seminole, Am. bk., Taylor. 1,322 Q"EENil for Sonoma, .... 27 Kilby St, Boston, manalo. . Am. bk., Stursland, 997 51 FURNISHED or unfurnished, the resi- - OR Hustace & Co., Ltd. I.-- I. Wyman, Star of Italy, Am. sp.. Wester, 1.571.. stmr. Niihau, for Kauai. dence of C. J. Fishel, on the N.E. fcames F. Morgan. President; Cecil Brown, Vic President; F. HuttJ 1.-- 1. bea King, Am. sp., stmr. nanaiei, ureene, ror .auai. Wallace, 1,361 .. cor. of Piikoi and Lunalilo Sts. For C BREWER & CO., LTD. Secretary; Charles H. Atherton. Auditor: W. H. Hoogs, Treasurer I.-- sp.. L stmr. Mikahala, Pedersen, for Ka- - Servia. Am. Nelson, 1.736 particulars enquire on premises. 57DS St. James. Am sn.. Tanlpv i.isa Honolulu. Manager. I.-- I. St. Nicholas, Am. sp.. Brown, 1,687" stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, for Kauai. FURNISHED house of seven rooms, on Coal, Schr. Muriel. Carlsen, Fran- w. H. Talbot. Am. senr dealebs Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith for San 743 nnnh. Young street. Apply at this office. King Street cisco with sugar. 6797 THE MELROSE, wm. Bowden. Am. schr.. FJerem 695 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. lahra, Br. bk., DUE TODAY. Williamson, 942. Black : WW FROM MANILA, LARGE and airy suite of rooms; board ST" Special attention given to Draying. Also, P. M. S. S. City of Pekintr. from the if desired. 144 com- luchanna, Am. sp.. Beretania street, near Board and rooms; all modern Telephone Mainjttto. Orient. Bailey, 2,590. Fort. 5794 forts; electric lights; mosquito proof; White Sand. a quiet, refined home. King street cars NEXT MAIL FOR "FRISCO. movements of steamers. COTTAGE centrally located; has six pass the door. Prices moderate. Tele- O. IRWIN & CO., LTD. Friday, March 8, per P. M. S. S. City rooms, bath, etc.; rent $35. Apply phone S0&1 Blue. WM. of Peking. ARRIVE. 69 Kukui street. 5795 Steam- - rs. From. Due. RENT, Wm. G. Irwin.. President and City of Peking 8 OFFICES FOR Vie NEXT MAIL FOR AUSTRALIA Yokohama... March Whitman & Co Claus Spreckels.... First PWJ!5 Sierra 3. F March 12 ROOMS AND BOARD. W. M. Giffard... Second Vice Pr Tuesday, March 12, per O. S. " S. Sierra. Sonoma --Sydney March 12 TWO furnishe.l rnnma xtrttr, m n.uk, H. M. Whitney Jr... Treasurer aujw Miowera Sydney March 13 hoard. Apply at 1054 Lunalilo afmot THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AGENTS. George W. Ross NEXT MAIL FROM AUSTRALIA Coptic S. F March 14 between Victoria and Pensacola, or offices for rent In the McINTYRE Tuesday, March 12, per O. S. S. Sonoma. Gaelic Yokohama March 16 address P. O. Box 444. 5796 BUILDING, now being erected at cor- 8UGAR FACTORS Wnrrlmn- Virtorln ..Mftrh 1fi 91 King Street. AND j FIRST-CLAS- ner of Fort and King streets, this NEXT MAIL FROM ORIENT. America Maru S. F March 22 S board and rooms; Ber- - L Hongkong Maru Yokohama.. March 23 etania street, corner city. Apply to E. F. BISHOP, Commission AgenU Today or tomorrow, per P. M. S. S. Victoria. 5795 At C. Brewer A Co'. Queen St City Peking. M.ai inosa a. ir March 23 of AGENTS FOR THE DEPART. FOR SALE. Company NEXT MAIL FOR ORIENT. StenV For. Due. FURNITURE of a six-roo- m house,' Oceanic Steamship Thursday, March 7, per P. M. S. S. City i 'eking S. F March 5 complete, cheap; house rent, $20 per FOR SALE. K. Miyamoto, Of San Francisco, cai. Siern ydney March 12 month. Apply Occidental Hotel. 5794 NEXT MAIL FROM VICTORIA. Sonoo 3. F March 12 TAILORING, REPAIRING, The Instruments Used in Miow.ra Victoria .March 13 CUBIC YARDS 16, C.-- A S. TEN THOUSAND SHOP Saturday, March per S. 14 LOST. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURING. THE SILENT BARBER Coptic Yokohama March j rock and earth for filling Warrimoo. of broken Bror-Usin-g. Gaelic S. F. March 16 WHITE, long-haire- d terrier, left ear and grading; also, rock for ballast. King Street, Corner of Alapai. Are Thoroughly Disinfected Warrimoo Sydney March 16 and eye black; missed on 13th Apply to NEXT MAIL FOR VICTORIA. the Prop-Arling-ton America Maru Yokohama ..March 22 inst. Reward of $5 will be paid on CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO., JOSEPH FERNANDEZ. Wednesday, March 13, per C.-- S. S. Hongkong Mnru S. F March 23 return of samp to Advertiser office. LTD., HoteL Hotel W Miowera. Mariposa S. F March 27 5790 5794 Room 10, Progress Block. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED. Commercial Hbvettteer. hiaLAjiiitsinu JULY: z, 1&66.

PA ES 9 to 16. HONOLULU, HAWATI TERRITORY. THURSDAY, MARCH 7 1901 PAGES 9 to 16 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. :

ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. Pl-T- T aV POND & CO. Judd Bid NEWS mw m m i n iw mm ATTORNEYS. OF THE WATER FRONT. iK.' KEY. King and Bethsl 312; P. O. 786. --- .. p.; Tel Main box A- -.. r; at Brewer's wharf on Tuesday night horse," cried the hackman, with an mV cer. Fort & Mer. wis.; xei. M. 278. and but for the quick action of Lima oath; fix you." An Hopu, "I'll boatman No. 81, "MON'S-ARRAT- . Not. & Com. for Austrian some damage Inspector Doyle reminded the driver might Uncle or-ide- rs C;ll CamPDe11 blk-- : 68. have resulted. As was, Sam V T. Tel M. it the of the hack about this time of his wharf caught Are and several boats to get off the wharf, telling him ifTERSON' & MATTMEWMAN.- - P. o. were a little scorched. 'that it was against the regulations for On Tuesday evening several men of hacks to come on the wharf when a Warship the schooner Rosamond had been en- Resents vessel from a foreign port was unload- PHYSICIANS. gaged in overhauling the little gasoline ing. 7 FflTTP Bl ljr.v. i Hnmnnniihln Pr launch which belongs to the vessel. Here Day grabbed whip and REAL ESTATE " . his il nMiinflnn n The pipe from the gasoline tank to the commenced to hit at Doyle while he jomc diseases; office and residence, Here. engine was opened in some way or else was still endeavoring to back the horse St., nearly opp. Birttasla Methodist sprung a leak, for without any warning Insult. off Then, seeing his off! 10 12 the wharf. that At Auction Tjurcb; e hours, to a. m., 8 to .the boat became suddenly enveloped in passengers had alighted, the hackman flames. S ; TeL 7M. The gas had ignited from a volley gf . m. satisfied himself with a of oaths i lantern which the men were using in at the inspector and backed his horse JgXA S , M.D. OfBce their work. The men immediately around and went away. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ; 8 12 DONAU Kief St. hours, to a. m., to WILL jumped into the water to escape being Doyle mentioned the to Deputy United States for the Territory of 0 o.; Tel. 6SS. HOT AFTER affair 1 burned. The launch was moored close Collector Stratemeyer and he reported Hawaii. In Bankruptcy: to the C. 'iAK in. M2 - Waikiki side of the wharf and it to Collector Stackable. In the Matter of J. A. BUTTERFIELD, 01. L vi jnice, Bereta- MAKE near I near Emma St.; hours, 9 to 11 a. m., A STAY it were the schooner Concord and HACKMAN DAY The Collector realized the seriousness Bankrupt. i ! P- - 7:30 to 8:30 p. to ni.; m.: TeL 'a small boat from the schooner Olga. of the matter immediately and sent a To the Creditors of J. A. BUTTER-FIEL- D, residence TeL 1891. Both Biui 81; White of these boats as well as the notice to the hackman to call at the of Honolulu, Island of wharf caught fire, so did W. 1123 fast the flames custom house. The hackman could not Oahu, and Aforesaid, a rtHENRT HOWARD. Office spread. Lima, District jakea St.; hours, 9 to 12 a. to. ; J 4 the boatman, took in the be found when he was first sent for. Bankrupt: to Captain of the Surprise whole 7 to t p. m. situation at a glance and was Horsewhipped Customs The hack inspector was asked to locate ai quickly on hand PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF with a bucket and him but had great difficulty in finding PROPERTY OF ABOVE NAMED jjfw"L. MOORE. Office of Dr. Day, Absolved From soon extinguished the blaze. The launch where he was. Finally, when Hack-ma- n St.; hours, 10 a. m. to 2 p. BANKRUPT: fcrttaiila m.; sustained no material damage, al- Inspector on Day did call at the custom house y 1:30 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 11; of-j-c, though she was badly blackened amid- was Take notice will be sold Tl. 99: res. White 1981. Blame. and offered the chance of relieving that there ships. The Concord and the Oleas Duty. himself of any further trouble in the at public auction on Saturday, the 16th ' CE. T. MIT AMUR A. OfBce 1468 Nuuanu boat were only slightly scorched. matter if he would apologize for his day of March, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon, Tel. White 152; office hours, 8 to 19 Capt. Nystrom to treatment of the inspector, he was very at the auction rooms of Will E. Fisher, m.; 1 to ! and 6 to 8 p. m., except ONOLULU always Not Blame. i weleo mes a AOKMA.V P T) DAY who drives impertinent and positively refused to corner of Merchant and Alakea streets, frndayi- - man-of-w- ar and the beauty and Yesterday morning an official inves- make an apology, going so far as to Honolulu aforesaid, all the right, title H dignity tigation was made concerning hack No. 62. is in trouble, the 0. tuye, wose of the harbor is enhanced the H assert that the inspector had no right and interest of said J. A. Butterfleld. f roitKhs. M.u. tuar, by presence wreck of the Navigation seriousness of which he is oniv Throat: Hotel St.. orm. T. M. C! A. the of a naval fight Hawaiian beginning to realize. On the 28th to order him off the wharf. He did not bankrupt, in and to the following lots, Mclal , company s gasoline schooner Surprise,: . pieces treatment for deafness. ,lnS whether she flies the ni.nthp hniWtnnir t,-- uo deny that he had struck Doyle with the and parcels of land, together btars and Stripes or the flag of some "n"-- n ent on tne reer at Koloa, Kau- - r horsewhip. Then it was that Collector jwith the buildings and improvements A. on nf US. N. siiNUAiK.-Bost- Bldg.; to-w- friendly power. ai, not long ago, during a severe kona ackable decided not to spare the man thereon, it: SCOT, o o, i o; customs department, of- - u i" i, iu iu ouuuay, la - the while the j QCE. TXT storm- t.o 12 13, tfnln OOI1 With the morning yesterday came the ficer was in uniform and on duty. He who had dand to insult and assault an Lots and situated at Pawaa, -- .. .. - ,"UDumu li diiuijg snip uonau. cne r uu .Liiim i tried to bluff the representative of offlcer of the ted states customs Punahou, Oahu. Said property will be ffi. E. C. - eral inspectors of hull3 and boilers. . sold to WATERHOUSE. Office and entered the harbor and cast her mud- Uncle Sam and attempted to use force frvit-'e- while in the discharge of his the highest bidder for cash, rtsidence Beretania and Miller Sts.; of- - hooks in conducted the investigation. The mas- - subject to the stream in Naval Row to carry out his bluff, and now he has uuiy. jae. piaueu me mailer in ine the approval of the District Iwhour?. 8 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 She comes after a long voyage from ter of tne wrecked vessel, Captain Xy hands of United States Attorney Baird Court of the United States for the Ter- .m., to answer to Uncle Sam for his te- i. """" Ban Jose, Guatemala, and is on her sirom- - ws tne principal witness. He merity. artd a warrant was sworn out for the ritory of Hawaii in Bankruptcy, pur- way to he was lying off Koloa to of VETERINARY SURGEONS. Nagasaki to join Austria's tes"ea that United States District Attorney arrest of the hackman. suant the order the Honorable 'Asiatic squadron. She was thirtv-fou- r enf?aged in unloading freight when a Attorney Baird said yesterday that Morris M. Estee, judge of said court. west-southwe- Baird yesterday swore out a warrant I b. CLAPHAM. Veterinary Surgeon days stron& st gale sprung up. A. D. making the trip from Guatemala for the arrest of Hackman Day, charg- Hackman Day would be proceeded Dated this first day of March, isdDnt!st; office City Feed Store, Tel. being delayed by rough weather. forcing the vessel toward the shore. against under th statute which pro- 1901. GEO. A. DAVIS, White J531; calls day or night promptly ing him with interfering with Inspector full-rimr- ed go an- - -. The Donau is a fine immediately let both of his 1 1 r . 1. t- i .. . . punishment of anyone Trustee of J. A. Butterfleld. a Bank mred; specialties, obstetrics and shin "e auer oyie ol .iu.e cusioms uepari-i - vides for the supplied with steam Dower. Her en chors and started the engine full speed who vexes, annoys or lays forcible rupt- - Jfitf llieilL V 111 ITT 111 L;l' ;i- - 11.:!.' UL 111 UUIJT. gines only en- - ahead in the attempt to get out to sea are used, however, unon The action of the District Attorney was hands on an officer in the discharge HI T. KATSUNUMA. Office, Club Sta-- - Tne force of tne storm was too much. tering a port or for very short dis- Stack-abl- e of his duty. mm: ; tire result of Collector of Port nours, 8 a. m. to p. m.; xei. 7. 2 nowever, ana tne scnooner was driven WILL E. FISHER. AUCtr. tances. She is a vessel of 500 tons bringing the matter of the assault The charge is a serious one and and was built about eight years ago. L"c was none uj means from one to ten years' penal DENTISTS. off- on Inspector Doyle to his attention. She sailed from Austria in May of Ret ner - butnei8she was on tne rocks servitude or a fine of from one hundred Mott-Smlt- Inspector Doyle swore to the com- :? a BICKNELL h bldg., year and hard and fast and had to be abandoned to two Fort 8 last has been cruising in thousand dollars. and Hotel Sts.; office hours, . , nna"y- - plaint. The warrant was placed in the waters. She will re- - hands of the United States Marshal Army Transport Arrives. Boardman 0tturn home some time this year, it is The auses of the vessel going and Hackman Day will be placed un- The British steamship Ping Suey, der arrest and will have to trial. ud Hotel 340 - were corroborated by Mate Schwartz. stand 4,150 tons. Captain de la Pe.orille has Sts.; office hours I to There are men aboard the train- On the night of February 28. Thurs- - i iner shin thp hpin? trainer) 111 explanation or nis going away from maioritv w 51 T R .. J " tVlIi . . , , day, 11 o'clock, Inspector Doyle Homestead ntfOSHMAN r AlnkoA r' J. about c a St i. Lue - tet. doors above Masonic Temple, Ho-- ' ' was cn duty on the Pacific Mail wharf " wv- the wrecked vessel th tev Bi lolula; office hours, I a. m, to ( p. m. iicLvai uuiucib. ntr u tiLf rv consists tht at the Waikiki end. The steamship '"-- aim m taKe on auoui o.uuu ch rapid-fir- e ne had made evry effort to get back to Of ten guns and four America Maru from the Orient was in tons of forage and army supplies at . tne U i J. guns. side but that he was J J Dental Hotchkiss She is constructed of port and Doyle had charge Tacoma. and an equal amount at Seat-o- f College 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. IIS. unable to do so on account of fury at the time wood and iron and is named for the the of end of for the army in the Philippines, ot tne storm- - the whole the Waikiki the tie i Real Fro m x famous warship which took n ja k a j.i, it a i i i i Austrian wharf. He was keeping his eyes open, In addition she will carry a small x - ne M. rm a . n rt in thp ha rt Ip T.i3 n thi- wot i .peaerai inspectors returned a LiUJVO UUU1D O O--. Ill-- MP 14. t rf as usual, for any attempts on the part quantity of general freight, 484. between Ttaly in 1866. verdict exonerating the officers of the Fort 8t; TeL and Austria of adventurous ones to smuggle any- - j is The original Donau went out of com- - Surprise from all blame for the ves- Thl. Ping Puev a Bister ship to tt sel's loss. thing ashore from the steamer. This the Yang Tgze Captain AHen, whieh MASSEUSE. mission several years ago and the is no easy requires - task and constant recently loaded grain in Tacoma, THIS MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF nremw.-- . . - trfl ninp- hMrs her name in and hin hnnnr vigilance when a vessel is in from a both are owned by the China Mutual REAL. ESTATE as per the folowing di- Allies Baines pleased ,of the famous vessel. will be to wait foreign port. j Steam Navigation Company, and are agram for sale as a whole or in sub- ladles: TeL "Masseurs," Main 127. The new Donau is commanded by ARE FOUR MEN In order to guard against hacks com- - model freighters of immense carrying divisions: Captain offi- - - a ,o n t Anton Paus. Her other onto the Pacific Mail wharf from cfj1- .A"e r "B J,ou,.f'1"1 IN8URANCB :cers are: Lieutenants, Johann Hesse, -- -- . . , LOST IN A BOAT?- wharf, which is against the , , .Tanuarv 25 m. riuki.iTY MUTUAL. JL.i"'Jii in- - Alexander iiansa, uttaKer scnuoerx, 'aw wnen a vessel irom a roreign pon fr J. F. Hackfeld Esq ITRANCE CO. of Philadelphia. iFranz en- - Tacoma. arriving at Port Townsend Martinak, Richard Flario; is discharging on the wharf, Inspector twenty-fou- r days out, a BMi H. Oilman. General Acent;'.iirnc - after fair Virgil Sandor, Nicholas Stanko- women were making inqui- - Doyle caused a couple of long gang- -' age for this season of the year. m, juaa tnag, p:m- LUNALILO STREET jvic, Karl Stockert, Egan Fipperer, - ries ajt the police station yesterday ways to be laid across the Waikiki nrl The Quartermaster s Department is - I ui'TT-i- i i irf xrrrr en ericK dcquiiui, .oiuert iviiKotii. sue pnnrcrn hit tne tare nf miKManria anri ,.c ii,a id.,,. in,. it.,n ...l.oc I veiv uur, iiitroc us. iuc uiiiicii OF NEW YORK. 'geons, Dr. Krock Jacob, Dr. Anton sons. Four fishermen have disappeared About 11 o'clock a hack drove onto a B. ROSE, engineer, 2&5P 75 75 75 75 Agent, Honolulu. Llsowiecki; Konrad Blaha; nor has anything been heard of them the Navy wharf from the Esplanade j f,,?0, go? sail W paymaster, Anton Muller; cadets, since the 25th of last month. Never and went around and nttemnteri to sro Tmaa f- - ti,.. r.nnH sh0 ift Mann. ARCHITECTS. Messrs. Berber, Schallaschek, Bena, before have they been away upon fish- - unto the Pacific Mail wharf. Dovle im- - January 15. The Port Albert will be 00 DSL EE PAGE. Architects and Mazuranio. Heinz. Kl 4 8 2 1 - Hill If! 6 r TlffisiA A A 1n crfnn ,. . r ... i . r ,. . . . I t it i" n t . n .i...... v. , w llIclnK- - Lrtsier, JOng time, very E- -t iMei w I h nH nscn' Mu"er nmi, a rough weather has to go back, at the same time calling c T Le,st' aston, Seocovick, Hofmann. prevailed for the past few weeks and to him was wwt srimatea'furalBhed'at short m- -i out that it against the law coaling at Tacoma. aw Gylek, Gobanz, Woss, Yoris, Honsell, it is thought perhaps men after Tel. 229; P. O. box 778. that the fr him to bring his hack on the wharf The British steamship Arab. 2,674 o .. .ts.asiner anu nave Deen lost somewhere Detween this while the cargo was being discharged tons, Captain Willis, which is now at EH S --a ENGINEERS. I Baron B. von Rakovsky, a member port and Waimanalo, oil the other side from a foreign vessel. Notwithstanding Seattle, and which has also been re- CO T T V, 1 , 1 Wm ' ...... n . rP thp i ( i TT1 M i f f TVIPP. I.S JLhOIltV . . f t ! a Tal'lnH . .: . v, .. . it . J. will I - . i j - , .. - - leased from Government charter, ' j oc . , ij x ' " - i n Electricians and Boilermakers, and a number or the omcers are Dar- Their names are Manuel and John de presence of the two gangways which go over to Tacoma to De nistnantiea. (Small St.) u. onets. Baron B. von Rakovsky is on Ponte, Antone de Costa and another had been laid across the wharf to pre- - . Qner'tnl ; mission to visit' the different mnn name" nnlrnAm ... m,aI v.. V P r, a -- A " . . .. u jui. iniiiSJ3, inc uainmaii, nniro c no- - O 1 consulat('8 of".nls Government, tie Yesterday Mrs. Manuel de Ponte who was P. D. Day, driving 62, EnrlnWr offle'e TaVoon bldg I hack Aus- - Oui Akkfa nrt u.rl.nt st P O called upon F. A. Schaefer, the titled the police department of the fact insisted upon coming onto the wharf taffl. at port, yesterday. were - Orders taken for typewriting, jtrian Consul this that the men missing and wanted and called out something in an insult- ui r- - . shortly arter tne arrival ot lh to Know tr anvtning nad been heard ot ine manner to the insnector at the ... - v univD.-r,i.giu- wii. training snip in me waicia ui mis um- mem. ten aays ago, aitnost, tney tooK same time attemntlne to drive h s horse Of PlimplnK Ma-- u.n- V, . v - v,01 . . . . j - , crr T and Suaar 1 - Starai. . anri.... Strings were hoisted..... a hnnw . tl, tr. flahlncr tn W aim.,no1,i onrl 111 I LVVU V X,y . H l' ' ' .vi ii.niiiih anil II Ci.ll LIU" g iXl Ig JJUyiC i rt twenty- - bv aiiuauaiu mom Cr,P PtTL: aboard and a national salute of nothing has been heard of them since jumped and grabbed the horse's head . . it - . t ; . , 1 - : V...... i. cm n.- . 1. . .1 11...... - . . . . say lime iii.s imo iw--- Tliai".; ui the... in.ii Lime, nciII,. nusuaiiu, me .vuiiian anu maneu io iorce me animal Dac k. Many of our patrons what i. -- w use advertising E8T tivi no . a n w. 'naval station responded. eopie no stated, made the same trip once before There was a man and a woman in the the of 75 75 75 75 Swwltinf Hydraulic Enlneer 296, were standing on the Oceanic wharf and was gone only two days. Japa- - hack at the time of the trouble and "ARABIC " oik.. Honolulu: TeL B8t. when the guns on the Navy wharf nese fishermen report having seen a they, seieng that there was likelv to they . - spoke out remarked that felt the boat upside down not far from Bar- be a row of some kind, jumped out of as every one who have had it put KINAU STREET. CONTRACTORS. Ishock of the explosion. This is a good ber's Point, but nothing definite has the hack and disappeared. on their iron roofs will advertise Don t you put your hand on my lt for you. This is true; but we offlpA fl ttfnw K1rlr wnM Ol" . .. , 1. n ro pivpti Intn thp believe, when we have a good C. M. C!ooke ...... everybody O. E. Hnstace Esq. near coral. thing, In letting know Esq. res., 1641 AnapunL Ho- - lt, particularly when it gives them Many of the older residents of comfort. Then when the summer 'nolulu will recall the visit here of the STABS HIS SHIP- they will I OT-- SAILOR heat is troublesome, JEWELERS. a. At A V. f know there is a remedy "ARA- No property offered here In Honolulu v,u-- aan T r rano bcu. jcwcp .. i, .... ; "me tne original... BIC" is the cure, at a small cost, presents the same opportunities for de- la Silversmith.. Se. advt. Inside, and guaranteed by , in distress, having encountereu some MATE AND LIES IN sirable building lots as the above ele ivery An admiral and IRONS as is unob- opticians severe weather. CALIFORNIA FEED CO., LTD., vated lt possessing an - - . r,ijL,t;jT YOUR Hit mo; you "- " structed panoramic marine view of the but diplomatic corps on prox- nn.w unu . v tt k& wn.viar Thprp was also a Sole Agents for United States ocean, harbor and Honolulu, its ??n' r,..ivu on its jour- - rlasgee; your eyes differ from the vessel, which continued in a; DA. I '.( A and Its Possessions. imity to the business center, its transit Don t wear cheap, improperly ney to Orient, while the Donau and VIClim DCtWeCn LIlC 311(3.J facilities on of the proposed the ' UCatn 3l llOSPltal the line asses; they will ruin your eyea. her omcers and crew remained in this electric line, within a block of the Bere- H B. T.T7CAH OPTICIAN, were L port for some time while repairs tania street cars, and in the neighbor- Love Bldg. i on j being made to the vessel. One of the iruuoie wi wndier Anarcw hood of the best residences of this of leading , de- Ft ROTTTTT? Q Donau's officers, the son a city makes this site exceptionally minister, committed suicide Hicks In This Port. purposes. --Office Queen St., op- - Austrian sirable for residence in the British club during the vessel's , stav in port. Debt was said to be the j Terms most liberal one-thir- d cash (if i caUse the desired), balance in equal payments in . . THE mouth of the harbor lies was unbearably a. J omcersZg uca..... j hut in the . one two years 7 per cent ivpdv .. other ot tne mci whaling An- - two men and at inter . ' wnau the American bark The got to quarreing over the payments. m 7 " . ., nmwn nc. Lie Tell irom a uuimb est only on deferred Fur- Dnn.. . " ucu.. rpvio nnnnii is ex- - A' drew Hicks, Captain Shorey, 24 matter and finally Mullalley went below noor. Judd bldg.; TeL Main 869. a neavy , days from San Francisco, with ther particulars of pecteu to ucic oumui v... and turned in. He found that he had Ship Chandlery! rernaui ,i one of her crew in irons. Another forgotten something, however, and of weeks. member of ship's company went back on the 'was to get it. It was A COMPLETE LINE OF WILL E. FISHER, ii puis : Bough. Voyage of the Allen. brought ashore yesterday and taken to then that Marato fell upon him with in hospital, suffering uk a After experiencing one of the the from several his sheathed knife and administered REAL ESTATE AGENT career, the Ameri- - serious knife wounds inflicted by the several dangerous wounds. The most Ship Supplies. AND AUCTIONEER, TAB If w trips of all her SAN S. C. Allen, Captain Jonnson man in irons aboard ship. 'serious were in the shoulder, although Corner Merchant and Alakea Stret. FRAKCISCO'can bark Captain Shorey in port yesteraay minimis, came here for the there were several others in the face, arrived " purpose ox some more men WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO., Geary and from an Francisco. snipping in breast ana aoaomen. P. R. ISENBERG. President. - knife-wield- er were encountered nearly his crew. United States District At- The was immediately No. 26 Queen Street, Opposite Boat Manager. Head winds torney was of put in Landing. CHARLES BELLINA, Stockton Sts all the way down from the Coast and Baird informed the state irons and everything possible heavv seas were breaking over the ves- - of affairs aboard the whaling bark and was done for the injured man. While TELEPHONE 304. In nau v aa ca uuiu jjiuui , o in r io (.iiuuftui. ' ii.it lite nUUilUa Will IlJL THE T. A. great part of the time, sne ii , Honolulu by Mrs. H. fuel a ...... n-i 11 1 5 t ; thp urni-i- i- rlraxcn nrlcnnur nn tha hnrV . fatal tho i i. , in.-i.ai- 9r.c hoes on boara wnen sue smucu, - - ,a m ura t,v .... JOHN A. ROEBLING S SONS faii ht "c tmu m uc uem w uua prooaDiniies are tj.. iriiii but twenty-eig- of the animals atea uiuuSm. uouuic luuuiuuu. iuk & CO. vovage. The Allen brought a await trial, remaining in the custody! that the bark will not come into the the (,r Galvanized wire hoisting rope, 'carsro of general merchandise and the the united States Marshal. harbor but will remain outside while chute landing cables and Club Stables ttfi'K 'following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. E. Captain William F. Shorey stated she is here. Captain Shorey will prob-'HT.frTtn- er steam plough cables. Enlarged Mrs. Patterson, the tnat about midnight of Sunday last, ably be some time looking for a crew, TUBES CORDAGE COMPANY, i Mr ' and LIMITED. 3. ree-nla- r March there- was fierht of- The Andrew Hicks is on -- -a LiOlling, .: fin.., a aboard i her HARTM ANN'S RATJEN'S MiSSeS Jlisa pro- - ships. 5 i' T oini Morris- - tne bark. Mike .Jarato, one of the,whaling tour and will probably Paint for iron ot j t one and Thomas Telephone 477- - madf in ArrlrI UWI v. , - , v WOOLSEY'S AND TARR lv j ttl sey. j'. i .ii.iti. u in iiianuig an uiiLiii iinj 1,1 u uuiu 111111 .ills pui Lt row while of crew, 'thence to the fishing grounds off the AND WONSON'S copper 8 another member the paint for wooden vessels. Launch Causes Trouble Michael Mullalley. was tryin? !i sleep. Japanese coast north- - LlGHTIG'S, Gasoline and afterwards BOSTON & LOCKPORT Reliable Horses, experienced Driver. pretty near being a fire The latter went to sleep on deck, as It .wards BLOCK CO. pulley blocks. New Prirtea, ' "wiuiea isuiiiiiinj. There came Rigs, Fair 19 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901.

board's allowing the residents to use the Waikolu valley and furnishing the growers lumber, etc. MOLOKAI Afterward he had changed this and taken but a quarter of the product. Lands The board had also grown its own tan) Like the flight f the and paid wages of 50 cents a day. It swiftest bird is the prog- TARO. had been able to grow much more than ress of a hacking sough jthe lepers had independently. into consumption. First REDUCTIONS Reynolds said these lepers who were For SWEEPING a cold, then a settled cough, then slow jnow planters wanted to charge extrav-jaga- nt prices. Ambrose Hutchison was fever, night sweats, and hemorrhages. one who had a good supply and in the Don't neglect your cough. Stop it Petition From the late taro famine had refused to sell his at once and drive away all thought of Itaro for less than $2 a bag. consumption. Begin as early as possi- Sale. Hutchison had not gotten this price. ble the sooner the better to take Lepeirs About The board took the taro from his fields and intended to pay the market price only. Ayer's It. The taro was the property of the board but the board allowed the plant- LOTS IN KING STREET Tremendous three-fourt- hs TRACT er to keep of the crop Cherry Pectoral they raised, or rather the whole crop from $1,350 to $1,500 a lot, formerly was delivered to the board and the the most effective remedy for coughs MANY WANT A as G. N. board paid 'the planters for three-fourt- hs of every kind and in every stage. known Wilcox's preraisei. Bargains of it. One of the most annoying coughs is r CHANGE IN PLAN President Raymond said he had been a throat cough, where you have that IN OUR informed by Senator Baldwin of the constant tickling in your throat. It Senate settlement investigation com- comes on worse at night, keeps you mittee that they would make a report of awake, and makes you have that They Ak the Board tO GrOW all their vJsit to the settlement in a TWENTY LOTS IN fpw (lavs Rtivmrn n, ...! thot u smothered feeling in the chest. It MaNOa Department hardly seems possible what one dose Domestic ItS OWn ratal at the board send a copy to the Senate and VALLEY, formerly of Cherry Pectoral will do for this Montano's Trct, c iii a House committees on public health and jClMCmcnl. also to the iolnt cnmmlltpo kind of a cough, it brings such marked $3,000 a lot settlement. relief. Dr. The attention of Householders, Hotelkeepevs and Emerson asked Reynolds if it was Put up in large and small bottles. ! ; following petition from lepers his opinion that if the leper colonists When the cough gets down deep in invited to a was read at a meet- - j conducted taro planting independently others is a specially THE Molokai the chest and the lungs are painful, FOUR HUNEVRED LOTS of the Board of Health yes- - of the board the lepers would be bet-terda- y: put one of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral tered. KAIULAkTI TRACT, from $aoo Reynolds Plasters directly over the tender lung. ti To Dr. J. H. Raymond, President, and said his opinion was that It will draw out all the soreness. Members of the Board of Health. the board should run the entire busi-Gentleme- n: $250 a lot The1 undersigned lepers and ness and pay the laborers for thir Prtsai by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowtll, Maw., V, 5. A. Great Special Sale kokuas residing at the Leper Settlement work. Otherwise the planters could! respecuuuy u3. ui, ask exorbitant prices for the crop All forthwith instruct our superintendent land belonged .7. HOLLISTER DRUG CO., Agents. C B Reynolds, Esq.-- to order the taro to the board and the hoard could it any WELL-KNOW- planters at Waikolu and Waileia valleys, take all over at FITY LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, OF N STANDARD both lepers and kokuas, to cease plant- - time. At present the board raised one- - BRANDS OF ing taro, for the following reasons, to half the amount of taro consumed, opposite Makee Island, $600 a lot wit; The following list of sums paid to the Firstly. That, said planters at present lepers for taro grown for the past Vitrified Stone are acting independently and at all year was s do not care to be under the con- trol of our superintendent. Kahelekahawaii 6 31! or Kahelekukona 55 20 StWER PIPE Pillow Cottons and Sheetings Sernndlv. That one two of said taro TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNTJ1 ninters of late have refused to uive ta- - Ambrose Hutchison 89 70 R- - Ilolt 110 97 ro to us and have also attempted to Is the article to use TRACT, 100x200, $1,200 a lot the Board $2.50 Der bajr of raw James Prosser 62 10 Cot- 42K in We anticipated the recent rise in the taro while we were in need of pol. C. Kapena 93 connecting with Thirdlv. That the taro planters in Wm. Notley 675 33 Cesspools or Sewer ton Market, and secured an immense stock Wail,.):, ira'lp while were in trreat L. A. Punilo 555 01 System. need of poi, have railed a meeting K Jvuma 1;5 60 Etc.. Etc. at old prices. We bought more than we Kaaekauna 211 31 1 amongst themselves lor the purpose of raising the lesular price of their taro Klha 28 75 require. per bag from $1 to $2, and even 12.50. ' ' ' 102 92 Fourthly. That while we were praying Manuwa . 26 45 Vitrified Stone for poi before our superintendent some Kelapelu 9 77 VE MUSI REDUCE OUR STOCK DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS, of the Waikolu taro planters were asked a,hm 7 47 v.v. the simortntAndanl whether thev had Kaalal . . 9 20 For further particulars apply to ripe taro at all at the time, to which Board of Health 3,675 54 GREASE - TRAPS fol- they flatly and falsely made denial, al- The amount credited to the Board of Everybody knows the goods. The though they were quietly using ripe taro Health is the market price of the taro lowing prices speak for themselves. for their own private use, contrary to grown by the board it8elf at tne set Should be used on all the orders of the Board. tlement Kitchen Sinks. Fifthly. That as long as the Board of Health continue to allow the said plan- - The matter was referred to the jotnt Senate and House W. C. ters to cultivate taro in said valleys of committee. Sale Commences Waikolu and Waileia we will not nave ."i .'- M mi!ire flenl at all- - strongly urge pray REM A UK ABLE CURES OF RHEU- Therefore, we and MATISM. & March 4th. that the Board of Health take immediate Lewers Cooke, Monday, possession of all lands now under the From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, care of the said taro planters, for rea- - N. fj. LIMITED. & Company sons above set forth, in order to avoid The editor of the Vindicator has discontent and wa are having had occasion to test the efficacy of with them now, and your petitioners chamberlain's Pain Balm twice, with Fort Street. Real Estate will ever pray. the most remarkable results in each THOS. K. XATHAN1KL. rase First, with rheumatism in the shoulder, from which he suffered ex- - Brokers, Pillow Cottons, Kahue, Meleuu, Sam Mahal, Rebecca cruciating pain for ten days, which Pinehaka. J. W. Pinehaka. G. Kahale- - was relieved with two applications of komo. I.ilinoe, C. Kawaha. 1 1 Hanakahi. paj,f Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted O ST, Lockwood Brand, 42 inches wide, 10 cents. Ti'aehu. I'ayau, Nalaalaau. Kaniahi. nd realizing instant benefit and en WEST KING u " Kahaulelio, Kahuhu, Kakakaio. J. K. tire relief in a very short time. Sec- 45 '2l cents. Hopu, Kauhi (w), Kaimana. Ha'ta Krala, ond, in rheumatism in thigh Joint, al- " " " 15 Jno. Nalual, Rose Jeo, Keliiktl, Pino, most prostrating him with severe 50 cents. Kapahe, Kaapuni Mimona. Kepano Ka- pain, which was relieved by two appli- il ne, Helene Maluae, Lilia Likeke, Henry 42 " " 10 cents. Kelii- - cations, rubbing with the liniment on Dallas Brown. Jno. Bell, Emalia Hale, . 1 rill 1 IK CL uiKiiii aim kiiuik vti i. ' ' Eye Work Plumbers Peppeiell " 45 " " 12 cents. ?ahV: ":ln!el ESS from pain. For sale by Benson. Smith ka Kahanu, SLSSS1 & Co., Ltd., sole agents Hawaii " " MigueD, Kuanaana, Pilipo. Willie Kala-n- i, Pequot " 42 12 cents. Wehekaiaulu, W. K. Kalua, Nawahi-neiu- a, o, To Kau-op'- Your " " Lute Ixno, Mahele, D. K. 45 15 cents. . Supplies Mrs. Lahilahi Mana, S. M Kauwi, Monahele, Kahua, Kelelua, Kaohana, J. 50 " " 17 cents. , M. Kauha'aha'aopio, Daniel Kanina-i- Satisfaction TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. John Hanakalii, Kapela, Makauwahine, Independence Mrle Kahanohano, Kiaimakani, Kawelo. Paina Mahelona, Kainuku. Solomona, a, The kind that we are doing Punohu, Malia, Holokahiki. Mileka, daily Patent Washout Closets. young Sins. Kamakele, Ua, Wm. D. a. Park Lots your La-anti- The kind that relieves Poipe, Kamsalani, Halekit, i, Enameled Lavatories. Kanili-alau- , eyes of severe strain, making Sheetings, Sheetings, Hrld, Jno. S. Wilmington, Enameled Sinks, assorted sizes. D. N'akoKO, M. Keanoelia, Sam Ka-pah- u, life worth living. Mary Kapukawa, Mrs. Vakal ja, For Sale Enameled Urinals, assorted sizes. A Special Leader of 50 pieces of White and Jos Geo. Kaaua, Kaw.'i Bainap"la, 30-han- '-i Haake, Kaluna, Joseph Keawa A. Galvanized Steel Sinks, assort Brown 10-- 4 SheetiDgs Sale Price 15 cents. Kphe. Kalapuka, ElikapuMt, 9. Keami, THIS TRACT HAS BEEN PLAT--j Mrs. M. Keanu, L. Naflima, Kealoha, sises. , ted and ia now placed on the market. Nallima, I.anl, Annie Nlka, Kaleomai-kai- loca- Lead Pipes, assorted sizes. Ai-kal- la not a more desirable . Lockwood Brand in the following widths: Kaipo, S. Makanoe, Sam. Kaai, a, There Jos. Kauhane, J. K. Kaadkai, A. tion for a home. Lead Traps, assorted sices. 6-4- 7-4- 8-4- 16 18 20 King REMARKABLE what a differ- cents; cents; cents; Kaanaana. Sol. Kalanikau, Kawaihae. The Iota are on the street eai assort! town, ence correctly -- fitted and correc- Galvanized Iron Pipes, 9-- 10-42- Damiono Kauka, Mikaal, Chas. Kane, G. line, wtthin easy reach of ana 4 22 5 cents. cents; W. Hailuanelio, Kaelemakua. Sol. Moa- - rlH be SOLD ON EASY TERMS, M tly-ground glasses make sixes. moa, Kuakalehua, George Smith, Kaa-pun- !, that everyone may take advantage in the wearer's comfort. If 6-4- 7-4- 20 Sam. Kaaumoana, S. Kamekona, Pipe slzea. Brand: 18 cents; .hie to buy. Fittings, assorted Pequot cents;! Ane Kauai, Kanawe. Sol. 1'miumi, G. j opportunity you have not experienced , P18T Calking Lead; Solder, 3-4- 9-4- 10-43- Kauhola, C. L. Kalnukahti-li- in you are wear- Lead, 22 cents; 25 cents; 0 cents. AlapaijHale that those Bainamu, William Nahina, Diilli ing, let us suggest that a large quantities. Manumanu, LIna Kakalia, H. change may be necessary; K. Alanui, Sarah Kaulakukui, Hanuala, For particulars, apply to Navy and Plumbers' Oakum. C. R. Keakaehanui, Manuia. Mr. Mu, and if necessary, cannot be Mihi, Kaaimakauahi, Haili, Kamoala- - j PETERSON, made too soon. Hose Bibbs, assorted sizes. Linen Sheetings mawae, Lahela Kialoa, Keapo Ilihla. CHAS. F. Keo-hohin- Check, Gate and Globe Arthur Mitchell, Louisa Titcomb, a. Vals. IB Kaahumanu St, Honolulu Akiona, Kalehuapau, Palekaluhi Stop and Service Cocks. and Pillow Casings Kepano, Melekuhilani, Waiwaiole, D. 72? Nuuanu, Mrs. Malaea, Mrs. Kahele Ki- - Tinned Rivets, assorted sizes. koli, Mrs. Laika, James Kaaona, Charles Wainui, W. Grube, Kanakaole, W. J. Feary, Jr., Adamaliilii, Kaopua, Kaami, CO Z Unea, Kaehukalamea, Kaio, Uanaia, GLASSES are a poor thing to BAWAHAM HARDWARE Eti-keni- a, Sale no Kulia For on, Kanohoanu, Kaaukaikomaki, economize yet there is 207 ST., Jno. Haulani, Joe Pomaikai, Ko- - NO. FORT need to throw away money BANK. kua. J. W. D. Umiumi, B. K. Paaliki, you OPPOSITE SPRECKELS' Antone Fernandez, L. A. Kekipi, Moses on them they may cost P. K. Kaleoalii. Kalaulani. Nahau Goo. FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY only a trifle depends en- Dress Department Laea Moloni, Hailama Kuhonu. Mrs. An- tirely upon what your eyes Maipinepine, - IT'S IN nie Alama Smith, Luikapli- need. We'll tell you your oho, Haina (w), Lahapa Koloa, Maku-- i ON THE BEACH ROAD IN loopio. Ed-- trouble and leave the rest THE YEAST. Kamila, Mere Kanoa, T. W. j vry Space will not permit us to quote prices, at die Molale, Mrs. Rose Kaiti, Kaha, Kola-n- i KAPIOLANI PARK AT to you. People often wonder but to tW Kamakini, Kekuni, Manea. Paoa, TN FEE. Bread is so much nearer WAIKTKI. TITLE mu" this sale we will offer Bargains thatlwill astonish Helen Kmalia Ako, Mary Lui Piimoku, real home-mad- e kind and so Kamoku. Kaliami, Wm. Keaouli, Mara-e- a superior to obtained you Waiku. that Annie Haaheo, J. C Kilia, . Kekepano, Polina Keahe, Jasper Ala-ra- i. K. Apply to. We don't min telling iou th Maraea Koana, Konakala. Kaulana, 1 tn Wailehua, Kealohanui, Emma Rowena, the secret of our success Is H. K. Pahati, Hana Maui, Samma Ka- - A. GARTENBEEG, way we make our yeast. noa, Silas Carter Miss Kealahou. Nawa- - Our recipe Is an Remember nua, care the Opening Day Helen Crowningburg. Mrs. Becky rQY Queen aild one which requires great Fearv Jr s a i p..i. making. . v Smith, Geo. Rire, Lilia Rice. D. Kapaa. , D. yeast w" Keonaonakua, Kaahumanu Street, 111. Tou can't hurry our NaUuepaku, Kalani, Sam or apP Paahao, Halauai, Kahalelehua, Keaho, ' modern improvements Monday, March 4th. KHonul, P. 0. Box 223. ances. , John Bonepake, Jas. Kekuewa, or A Kahoowaha, D. Noholoa, Hilkaalanl OPTICIAN, TRY A LOAF IF TOT Hopena, Milimili. Paauki. Anne Maku- - NOT ALREADY DONE SO. kulani, Kakalina Eli Kela Kehiiokalou. aoh Kelilokaloa, J. Kahoau, Naei, Jas. Alenuihaha. Keawe Kailua, M. P. Moku-no- u, Jeweler and Silversmith. Kaenamu. Kahoowaha. Hopoe G. w. H. Bakery Palaualelo. Mauoll, Pookela! G. FORT STREET. German Nak.lau. John Knos. Kimeona, Keliiho- - lolto. Kane Vi.holoholo. Ixno. Kuakaula. 3851. Ala apo, Hoibonua. Kalaoaole, Daniel Phone White Maluae. Kakalina Wilmington, D. Kauhi. UPPER FORT STlrEET. L. B. KERR CO, ...auua, iNut TVaholoaa, Lilia Ka- - I Karnaka- - 1 k mfi,na:. Maleka Kaanaana . ..pwrcu, jeremiah, Alapal, Hoopii H. W. FOSTER & CO., Kuheleloa, Nui. Kala. J. D. Kahale-amlok- Thos. K. Nathaniel r-- Silversmith - P. McGrath, Gold and Pronil'1- Saran Trask- - Geo. LIMITED. Kahalelihau. MInaalna Crown- - Manager. xveanunui, li. Kahalehili Hooi- - MPAHUNOJ po,'""'fi.Kaniloluna. FINE WATCH S. W. Cor. Punchbowl and Beretama. 8ta GRAVING and DIAMOND ' JSOTT" President Raymond All Goods and Work said after the Orpheum Cafe. HOTEL BHMlT' petition was read that it showed a SANG LEE CHAN quarter of the people of the dueen St., Honolulu. settlement 1223 FORT ST., not only wanted the board a Blanks. to take Orpheum. Reduced Prices. New Management. Custom House quarter of the taro product but to take Just Above it all. CALIFORNIA GROCERIES, FISH, TA-BI- Reynolds said that when he started FRUITS, ' EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. L Of All Kinds lf BOARD $5 WEEK. the taro growing the board took one-ha- PER GAZETTE COMPAQ the product in consideration of the Always on Hand. Single Meals, 2B Cents. 11

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Via uniil iin-lndi- ! not onlv flip land in which coinnlainant TERRITORY OF A SCllTnillO' lint. Wl tin. nt. iindiu.t'. r lint these rcnrcscntations were in P THE SUPREME COURT OF THE outstanding HAWAII. made and that they were false, the fact remains that they were claimed an interest (Booth had purchased all other not thereby interests in this land) but also a water right which, it is unde Term, 11)00. not relied upon by the complainant and that she was December Not only did she distrust her nied, belonged to Booth alone. ( 'ounsel for complainant claimed v. W. BOOTH and to make the conveyance. SARAH ANNA BERGER CHARLES sin-had- , was only $800. brother but, as her own testimony and letters clearly show, in argument that the value of this water right CHARLES S. DESKY. the kuleana on prior to the execution of the deed, independent advice as because that was the sum paid by Booth for Judge, First Circuit. undisputed evidence, how- Ai'I'eal from Circuit to the value of thetand from a number of disinterested men who, which the water had its source. The FebkuakY 27,. 1901. period of about Submitted Jakuaby 7, 1901. Decided through long residence in these Islands, were familiar with the ever, is that Booth at various times within a Perky, JJ. of for the FbeaB, C.J., Galbhaith and values of land here. Some of these men advised her in ample fifteen veal's last past has paid in all the sum $37,000. a deed on the ground that it A bill In equity was brought to set aside due consideration on her part and, in fact, even purchase of kuleanas which had rights in the water in question fraud. Gross inadequacy time to permit tained by misrepresentation and her sister to tell Charles that, she and all of which have been deprived of said water in consequence grantee and the before she. wrote requesting of consideration, the existence, between the that the whole land was of the sale to Pesky. Undisputed evidence further shows that reposing of great would sell for three thousand dollars, grantor of the relation of brother and sister, the ask five thou- the water right obtained from Booth, the land itself making worth fifty thousand dollars and that she had better without ist by sister in the brother, and the of improvement and of and confidence the sand dollars for her interest or not sell at all. In spite of that which Desky purchased for the purpose to concerning the value of the comparatively of false representations by him her however, and for reasons which to her seemed sufficient dividing up into residence lots for sale, was worth upon as tending to show advice, Precisely land conveyed, were averred and relied In a jjt irs value was merely that of pasture land. d she determined to sell for three thousand dollars. letter averments of the bill were not sus-- does not appear, li fraud. Held that the essential August. 19th, 1898, to Clara, wherein she recites the above what its value was. without the water right, Bill dismissed. for purpose. Mr. by the evidence adduced. advice, and refers to the increase in land values in Hono- had yielded $400. rent per annum pasturage BY PERRY, J. stated testified its OPINION OF THE COURT I look at this way. Desky, called as a witness for the complainant, that m lulu due to annexation, she says: "But it in equity, the relief prayed for Of the water right, was between $50. and $100. h this a suit 1 am sick and need the money now more than I will bye and value, exclusive rt;pding, by the complain-an- i not show what the total area was. in deed executed in San Franci.ee bye. T leave it. entirely to yon, Clara, to tell Charlie per acre; but the evidence does and dated Septeinb,, burden of proof lies, has failed to . brother whom the lo th, .pondenl Booth, her what 1 say that I will sell for $3000. cash and quit all claim. Complainant, upon on the ground that i was to her was grossly inadequate or even 15, 1898, be cancelled and Set aside Tf he consents, let me know and T will send the power of attor- show that the price paid to the grantee for th A sale, moreover, can not be set ained by fraud. The deed conveys ney down to you or some one else to act for me." Tn another that it was inadequate at all. all o he consideration: it is only where the eratioi, of three thousand dollars, letter, undated, she says: "Well, Clara, 1 signed the papers and aside for mere inadequacy of land, situate is inadequate as to shock the conscience and ad in and to certain gj"d I thank you-fo- r your kindness and price paid so grossly interest money. court at Ae "Jl" got the equity will relieve, the NWu, Oahn. At the trial below, the influence you brought to hear in the matter in settling up so raise a strong presumption of fraud, that the bill shouldhe inadequacy, but the fraud evi- complainant's case, was of the opinion that as say 1 certainly need it now." She sold of ground of relief being, not the effect, the case no quickly for you entered to that seemed her best to do so, and for denced thereby. uissed; from the decree her own free will, because it to tor material-fact- s additional ground for the reversal of the decree and comes by appeal to this Court. n price named by herself with full knowledge of all s jiL for hearing, three alleged The substotiative allegations oi the out and circumstances and after receiving independent and an order remanding the cause fnrthr a admission or rejection of evidence are to obtain the relief sought are disinterested advice. Upon all the evidence, the averments oi errors in rulings on the JSmEcomplamanMnd ) addressed to and (1 refusal to allow the question, r exis.ed between Booth and of reliance thereupon are. we believe, pointed out: the and ter misrepresentation how much you pan! that placed great trust Booth. "Will von be kind enough to state by thereof she utterlv without, foundation. Mis. the ofhern all other heirs, state the whole sum togelher. Vou paid inn and in his representations concerning As to inadequacy of consideration. The land in question was, the that fakelj Berger $3000., how much more did yon pay in all?"; (2) the re- .ho proper in question, rJ with other property, conveyed by Joseph Booth, the father oi you sister, represented fusal to allow the question to be put to complainant, "Did at to cheat and defraud his 5 the two principal parties herein, by deed dated April 18G6, to m more :', have any conversation with Mr. Magoon about this matter interest was of the value of not trustees in trust for certain uses and purposes therein named. rep Francisco?"; (3) the admission in evidence, upon the - liars arid that in consequence of said .Joseph Booth died intestate, leaving surviving him his widow, San and respondent's offer, during the cross-examinatio- n of the complain- ,,n she executed the deed, fSStoS who is still living, and nine children, two of whom have died of letters written and identified by her. the conveyance was grossly inadequate. unmarried and without issue. Whether or not the deed of trust ant, 1 he comptoant took The first of these questions was asked after the A, b the first of these allegations. is void to create a perpetuity, what interest, if any. as attempting ended and was not brought out by anything that i testified at had in her own behalf and complainant had in the property prior to the date of her con- by numberffjgfof preceded it. Xeither its object nor its materiality was shown course of her cross-examinati- a to veyance by virtue of the deed of trust or otherwise, and whether the having been a unsel for the plaintiff. At that stage of the proceedings, ere identified by her as JU oi not she had lost that interest by adverse possession or other- was one within , of or disallowing the question her will serve h0 which complainant and respondent atter permitting sisters, Clara. It wise, are questions upon wa- - abuse ot dis- her tot mony wehpor the discretion of the court. We think there no detail from those letters or from Booth seem to have entertained differing views. Jomplainant's immediately under cretion in the ruling made. . . . - to the subject confute on the theory that her interest was an undivided are material counsel argues asked in re-dire- cl examination and ion to it is The second question was those que, one-sevent-h, her brother contended that n. thns to publish while on behalf of in cross-examinatio- and her letters Jx was not brought out by any new matter elicited to say that both her testimony at best she owned only a one-nint- h interest subject to a life moreover, but show There was no abuse of discretion in the ruling: pove the truth of the allegation m question estate in her mother. Booth personally has contended for many commencing at n the evidence sought was not shown to be material. any doubt that during the period Ml vcars that complainant had lost whatever interest, if any. she Upon o in admitting the letters in evidence. d including in case to There was no error ontinning up to and theja originally had in the land. It is unnecessary this had made certain statements; any, com- direct examination complainant 'il s existing between her and her mrti(.niarlv construe' the deed of trust or to say what interest, if counsel sotight to destroy the ,, cross-examinatio- n, respondent's , she positive y had. may be assumed for the purposes of the case herself that-- it that plainant It of that testimony and to show by the witness and one-sevent- h effect with reference to all of his financial fl that she owned an undivided interest. In order to in the nature of ad- was untrue and incorrect. The letters were With herself or with any other member JJS?8 show inadequacy of consideration it is averred in the bill that, were properly ad- dealt missions by the complainant to that effect and any in or about September, 1898, Booth entered into negotiations donsherein Jg mitted evidence. . . th him arm's length, precisely 8S.stte with respondent Bosky for the sale and purchase of the land in appealed from la at The suit is without merit. The decree in question for the sum of $100,000. and that on February 15, such affirmed. 1899, the said parties executed an agreement in writing for complainant. ; t n e e , Davis Gear for , in a few hours before and it is argued that, therefore complainant's d foi San Francisco sale and purchase A. Magoon and Kumey, Ballon & McCUnaho Charles at the date of the deed was worth $14,200. The J. nported herhroSier interest therein respondent C. "W. Booth.. not , correctness of this avermoW bJsq is wholly disproved by the evi- nstin the property , San Fran-- tf-- for respondent Chas. S. Desky. ttoti sum of was agreed Hatch SUliman and, further, that 5;,-- dence. The property for which the $100,000. ClSW '.o, re peated this assertion as w COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901. 12 THE PACIFIC

Causes of Death Tuberculosis, 6. J. HOPP & CO. February Cases carried from January. J. HOPP 4 Co 23; admitted February, 9; improved and NOTES OF parted, 1; deaths, 4; carried to March, o 27. o Cases Treated Tuberculosis, 19; paraly- sis, 7; heart disease, 2; rheumatism, 1; o syphilis, 1; general debility. 1; psoas ab- - Q--Q "0 CCSS SPORT. 2; Causes of Death Tuberculosis, heart O disease, 1; syphilis, 1. o The Social Side of Lent. Punahou and High How to pass the evenings pleasantly and profitably during the days of social O inactivity is the question that is now o School Meet agitating the mind of the hostess who The best at the delights in gathering her friends about LOWEST C T PRICES AT HOpp g "0 5cts. her and who is anxious to do some E special good for church or for charity r Tomorrow. during the penitential season. Bays a Philadelphia exchange, which gives the o 4 following good ideas for entertaining-- : 1 CONFIDENTIALLY Q : "Nowadays one must be original to MYRTLE CLUBMEN entertain in any sphere," says the so- ciety woman, and this applies to Lent o ARE ACTIVE as well as to any other season. Nov- o SPEAK NG T VRY elty and nicety are requisite in one's IQ T home social circle and in entertaining --0 - "0 objects as well. A num- Q- we we j fur benevolent - believe have in our Horsemen Making Ready for the bPr f novel an o ft T can be arranged STSttSSV salesrooms the hands n THE Loming Racing Season at pense, which are enjoyable to invite mi line of O T one's friends to, or to offer in connec- T the Track. tion with some church charity. It is T in association with the latter that the LADIES perfection of social life should be O T UK Punahou-Hig- h School athletic found. There all artificial class divi- O HOME X neeting will take place tomorrow sions should be temporarily obliterated 8 DESKS, O T ifternoon on the College and all meet on one social level for an TJ Oahu "0 two great leaders mtm n of 1 ,i'lnl. Tk Occasional nOUT. jvian a neat little q3 DINING-ROO- M worthy complete list of entries is as follows: realized for some Char"y f H..IRS, Fifty Yard Dash-H- igh School, En if "T O church the exercising care and I BOOK c Sang. Kennedy, Griswold: Punahou, ingenuity Castle, Campbell. i A pa4t' and present supper is both CASES, T One Hundred and Twenty Yards, new and easily arranged. Have an Hurdles (high) High School. Smith,, even of tables, on one side NEW T- number half 4- in cigars.... Kopke; Punahou, Cruzan. of the room or hall in which the supper DESIGN K Eight Hundred and Eighty Yard Run is to be laid, and half on the other o it High School, Peterson, Kopke; Pu- side; the one for the past, the other PARLOR nahou, E. Deverill, Brown, P. Deverili, for the present. The past tables should CHAIRS Spalding. have all the old-ti- china, antique-dishe-s T napery of generations ago, o Broad Jump High School, and Kennedy, be lighted with candles in brass can- to be had in the cltv. unrt O T Peterson: Punahou. Castle. Campbell. dlesticks, and the attendants dressed in what is more to j Two Hundred and Twenty Yards, the style of 'ye olden times." Baked Hurdles (low) High School, Crahbn, beans, brown bread, fish in different favor, at prices which can- - C, Holt; Punahou, M. Kobinson. T. Mar- styles, johnny cake, plate cake, pump- O f cel lino. kin pie, doughnuts, cheese and spice O not fail to meet with your High School. Ftobertson, I Shot Put cake might be offered as bill of fare. favor. C Crabbe. present table, in contrast, should c One Hundred Yard Dash High The Ql T School, En Sang, Kennedy. Greenwell; be decorated as luxuriously as possible, a. with RE-SILVE- ft FONTELLA Punahou. Castle. Kaulukou. lighted by handsome lamps, WE R MIRRORS Four Hundred and Forty Yard Dash shades of some favored color (the 2 O High School, Hatfield. Alvarez; Pu- same idea in color being carried Q nahou, Marcellino, Schnack. Oilman, through "the whole supper), and the Rycroft. young women serving dressed in mod- High Jump High School. Greenwelli AND Alvarez; Punahou, Campbell. Cruzan, ern costume. Scalloped oysters, lob- 4 Dixon, Hapai. ster salad, clam fritters, white moun- - Two Hundred and Twenty Yard tain cake and ice cream are suggestive Bopp & Co.i X Dash High School, En Sang Holt, of a menu of the present. 1J. Greenwell; Punahou, Castle, E. Dev- - A "C. C. supper" is attractive to the erill. curious. Each person should receive a T Pole Vault High School. Girvin. KINO AND BETHEL STS. 6 King, En Sang; Punahou. Campbell, menu card, which consists of cold can- O Kaulukou. ned creature, cold clapper, cordial c Relay Race Entries undecided. cheer, compounds, cucumbers cured, Punahou will win; that is a foregone cereal cream, cuisine compounds by conclusion, and tomorrow's contest is comnetent cooks, country cousins' com- - practically a try-o- ut in view of the fort. These, in other words, will be Punahou-Kamehameh- a field day, 4 Maek to cold chicken, cold tongue, coffee, tea, Andrew take place at Kapiolani Park on the x 4 23d instant. water, breads, pickles, butter, cakes o The High School athletes will, how- and Washington pies, doughnuts. ever, make a good showing, and if En "A rainbow supper" is pretty and at- Q-- "0 T Sang comes up to his true form, may tractive. Seven tables are needed or T score more points than is anticipated. fourteen can be used. Each table is The Oahu College boys have been oa: o training conscientiously for a long decorated with one of the seven pri- o You will enjoy they are time past, and Castle is expected to mary colors violet, indigo. blue, them; I 4 show the makings of a sterling ath- green, yellow, orange and red. The I lete. decorations can be made of colored pa 00 ddOH 7 '00 9 ddOH f JL That a great dfn is not at present per and consist of a strip down tne Made of the best tobacco transpiring at the Myrtle boathouse is .pntr of the table and fringed nap owing to the fact a the vlub may k, mats and ghad f the , and the possibility of this naturally a11 cut from the colored papers. The retards many contemplated improve- - menu might consist of lobster cutlets, And give satisfaction ments. The Healani boathouse will cream sauce, potato puffB, shrimp sal- - IIP Mill not be disturbed, as it is situated upon ad. cheese sandwiches, orange souffle I Company, Ltd. the Naval reservation. ices fin fancy molds), cakes and coffee. The arrival of the Myrtle's new pair-- i oar shell has been hailed with much ' satisfaction by the members of the MoNKEY SKIN'S BT THE MILLION. club. It is fitted with sliding and sta- - is now ready to do :: tionary seats, spoon oars, rigged thole- - During the past year there was an JL pins and is Carver built, and not of nearly J36.000 in the value lapstreaked like the Australian boats. increase All Kinds of Laundry JL It will be used for coaching purposes, of monkey skins exported from the double-seatin- g Coast, it is estimated for which its arrange- Gold from which . . . ment makes it especially suitable, as that at least 1.000.000 monkeys were Work the neophyte in rowing must learn his killed in that district alone. A, B. C's on the fixed seat. A pair-oare- d SATISFACTORY WORK I race between the two clubs GUARANTEED. HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO would also be a very acceptable fea- - ! Notice When you need whisky al- ture, if sandwiched between the senior ways ask for the best quality. "Ken- and junior championship races annual- - tucky Favorite," of Spruance, Stanley l - WHITE LABOR ONLY EMPLOYED ly rowed at Pearl Harbor. Co San 'Francisco The new boat was obtained through the instrumentality of Captain Kle-bal- LANDLORDS NOTICE OF SALE OF of the Healanis, whose offer in Laundry Kawaiahao Street, near Distributing Agents the matter was entirely voluntary. His GOODS DISTRAINED FOR South. action will materially assist the efforts RENT. Up-To- Office 116 Hotel Street; old I of Messrs. Judd and Atkinson, who are Elite Building. doing their best to disperse the absurd f prejudice existing between the mem- - Having taken and distrained the bers of the two clubs. goods and chattels and office furniture JL The Myrtle boats are undergoing (and law books herelnbelow described Main 73 Cor. Nuuanu Sts. their annual repairs, consisting of re- Telephone and Merchant Ho- pairing, painting, varnishing, and any of Charles Creighton, attorney, of other necessary improvements. nolulu. Oahu, for rent in arrears of a my ho- - There is a great difference between part of office in the Occidental ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE the two clubs. The Healani Is a row- tel. on the corner of Alakea and King ing, yachting and swimming institu- streets, said Honolulu, notice is hereby PROMPT ATTENTION. tion, while the Myrtle devotes its al- given that unless such rent in arrears most exclusive attention to rowing, and and the number of its active members and costs of distraint and removal constitutes a large percentage of the custody is paid within fifteen days entire membership. after date I will sell on L. H. Dee is putting four stalls at SATURDAY, 30TH DAY OF ALSOLCARRY A FULL STOCK OF in repair for his ex THE the race track MARCH, A. D. 1901, 4JL clusive use during the coming season $12.50 He will race Octoroon. Albert M, Artie At 12 o'clock noon, at the auction W, and possibly Abbey and Lawrence 'rooms of W. E. Fisher, Esq., In said ly 6 Doz. Quarts r &ItoKi2rtJL&.02E following personal prop-fortab- Per , ? w,nef iheup iHonolulu.. the High-Grad- l-- "u r e Imported Cigars, jockey. e"y' f At present King and Opiopio have l Attorney's Secretary (desk), r charge of his horses. Walter Martin i Attorney's Bookcase, $9.00 is expected down in the course of a 1 plpeonHole Case, k Tobaccos, few weeks, and will then personally Pipes, superintend training operations. Per Case, 4 Doz. Quarts. Octoroon will be entered in the 2:14 5 Office Chairs, T class, while Albert M, which has win- - 1 Letter Press and Small Table for For the BEST MILWAUKEB Tr tered well and filled out like a ball, stand thereof, and ' the following Law Smokers Articles, Etc. will try conclusions in the 2:30 class. BooWs: Artie W is owned by Captain Soule, Benjamin On Sales. 1 Vol. T and will be re membered by his good on Bankruptcyi J Vol. T second to Walter P, which won a sen- - r rational race in the 3:00 class last Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 2 Vols, T I 4 year. Central Reporter, L. C. Pub. Co., 4 ISLAND Waldo J. the gray ghost, has been Vols. 4KER ORDERS SOLICITED. sent to the track to be trainea. Central Reporter (1888), 2 Vols. A number of local owners are anx- Compiled Laws, 1 Vol. to track, ious to send their horses the 1896-189- 7, 1 doing so on account Directory. Vol. Contains only 3 37-1- per cent but refrain from Equity Draftsman (American Notes), of the dilapidated condition of the A regular Temperano stabling. At least one man claims that 1 Vol. Alcohol. he will fix up a stall for his horse at Freeman On Cotenancy and Parti- Drink. his own expense, and when the Jockey tion. 1 Vol. Club sends round the rent bill will de- Reports, 11 Vols. the Hawaiian duct expenses of repairs from Hurd On Habeas Corpus, 1 Vol. same. Abbey's gallop of a hair mile In :ao New England Reporter, L. C. Pub. DELIVERED was a good performance, when it Is Co., 1 Vol. considered that the track was heavy; New England Reporter (1888), 1 Vol. the saddle and blanket weighed at Newell On Malicious Prosecution, 1 least six pounds, and the boy 14 Vol. pounds. Official Reports to Legislature, 1898, 1 Vol. Hi VICTOBIA HOSPITAL. Penal Laws, 1897, 1 Vol. line ifft; Savage's Dictionary of the Art of Kin and Bethel 8t The Beport for the Months of Janu- Printing, 1 Vol. 5cts. February. Session Laws, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1894-189- 5, ary and 1895, 1896, 6 Vols. of Health yesterday receiv- The Board Statute Laws, 1884-188- 8, 1 Vol. ed the following medical reports for Stephens On the English Constitu- MEN the months of January and February tion, 1 Vol. WEAK from the Victoria Hospital: Western Reporter, L. C. Pub. Co., 6 CUREPby OR PIERCE'S January Cases carried from December, Vols 23. admitted January, 8; improved and i Western Reporter (188S), 2 Vols. reuru- - o departed, 2; deaths, t; carriea io Bend for "Booklet ary, 23. i a Addrew: IT paraly- J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA, Cases Treated Tuberculosis, PIERCE ELECTRIC disease, 2; rheumatism, 1; Landlord. St., 8 r sis, 9; heart 6798 Market syphilis, 1; general debility, 1. Honolulu, March t 1901. ,

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them to find in favor of hla contention of the facts and against those of the defendant. SCOTT'S EMULSION The exceptions are overruled. TO THE DECISION cod-liv- Just Received, via of er oil is the means of TIT FOR TAT. American-Hawaiia- n life, and enjoyment of life to "Californian' and Manhattan I wonder why it is that PUBLIC Spreckels' Line "Zealandia" UPHELD. so. many society women go on the thousands: men women and stage? Broadway Perhaps it is because they children. WE WISH TO THANK THE are crowded out by the actresses that PLB of Honolulu for the large patroav AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT marry into society. When appetite fails, it re- ge they on us. C. S. Desky Loses have bestowed NO PLACE FOR THE "BAND BOYS." stores it. When food is a We are now offering Governor Shaw of Iowa tells wuh unc- lifts the burden. in Supreme tion of an applicant for a position in his burden, it banking house whom he "turned down," Meats, because the youth "played in the band." Wrhen you lose flesh, it brings lou can ao dui one ining ai a tune, , Ck 11 Century Vehicles Court. nays the Governor. "The man who has trie plumpness OI Ileal lIL time to play in the band hasn t time to first-cla- ss Poultry, be a bookkeeper in a bank." When work is hard and HE appealed case of M. Or. htiva duty is heavy, it makes life was de- Our buyer, who left here in December, purchased for us the against Charles S. Desky bright. Produce, novelties in Vehicles, Harness, Robes, Whips T cided as in the lower court by the IMPROVING and Lamps yesterday. The to be found in the United Sunreme bench It is the thin edge of the States. opinion as written by Judge Galbraith - Etc., is as follows- THE STREETS wedge; the thick end is food. Etc. They have just arrived The action was for damages for breach ' But what is the use of food, and the exhibit is one of ontract. It is alleged thut the pla n- - worthy of your attention tin agreed to purchase oi thr; defendant when you hate it. and can't di- Intel they comprise the best three certain lots at Puueo, H 1j, l laaa M. hen of Hawaii, $400 each and that $l' Road Supervisor ? to be found in a market for gest it WITH AN IMPROVED DELIVERYft price was paid at tb is su- of the purchase that noted for its time of entering into said conn ac; and Campbell Is Scott's Emulsion of cod-live- r SYSTEM. perior style, design and at the same time the defendant executed workmanship. and delivered to the plaintiff a certain oil is food makes fig- - the that instrument in writing, in words and j Hustling. The Runabouts, Surreys and Buggies are superbly finished ures following, to wit: you forget your stomach. supplied 1896. and are with the latest inventions Rubber Tires, Ball $150. Honolulu, xug. 25, not tried it, send (or free sample, the sum If you have Bearing Axles and Quick Received from M. G. Silva During the past dozen days of fair agreeable taste will surprise you. $150 preliminary payment to J 110 Shifting Shaft Couplers. being a favor- 2 of weather that Honolulu has been SCOTT & P.OWNE, Chemists, 1 11, 12, 13, in block the 11 secure lots Supervisor Campbell has 4 Street, New York. We keep in stock full land known as Puueo, situated m Hilo, ed with Road 400-- 15 Pearl LIMITED, L, and lately sold by the making the most of the sunshine, 50c. and 1 1 00 ; all druggists line of Surreys, Phae- Hawaii, H. been O. Box 219. BETHEL. ST. Hilo Sugar Company to Bruce Warns and .the result is a noticeable change tons, Buggies, Cabrio- and Company, the purchase price for deposit for the better in the city's streets and lets, Victorias, said three lots being $1,200. This Landaus, binds the vendors only as follows:" Pos- roads. Carts, Traps, Sulkies, session of land not to be given until the The streets about town have received (So m ll . . i same J surveyea, wnicn1.1 uui "" up to do tin Buckboards, Speed Wag- nt a general patching sufficient 1, 1897, when agree-mp- l later than March plans for reconstruc- 11. Reflection ons, Runabouts. nf sale will be executed for bal service until the ance of purchase money of $1,000 payable tion can be carried out, and the work of GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL ANY TIME in six and twelve months, with S per filling in has been progressing rapidly LIMITED. cent interest from March 1, 1897, to be enough to bring peace to the distressed paid as follows: The further sum of $250 mind of the long-sufferi- ng supervisor Will convince yoi the w"e make and repair harness. We carry a full line of all mud-burie- that agreement of sale; of Honolulu's d parts pertaining to vehicles, springs, axles, wheels, carriage on delivery of said in charge laundry tuat Is equipped $400 on August 1, 1897, and the balance of streets. the best machinery and oper- hardware, shoes, iron, etc. y horse $400 on February 1, 1898, when a warran-t- The filling in of the Ala Moana road ated by the best workmen is deed for the above described lots ' has been completed from Richards and the laundry most likely to do be given. Vendors do not bind otriiPt tn the rjumnine station, and to Have in Stock will I satisfactory work. That laun- themselves to the size of lots which are the Quarantine dock. It took over dry is shown on a map of said land now in 20,000 yards of coral for tnis piece or Offer for Sale the offices of Bruce Waring and Compa- filling-i- n to bring the road up to the Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co. ny in Honolulu and F. M. Wakefield, in prescribed level. A big force or men Hilo. BRUCE WARING A CO. are at work on the seawall at the DAY ptaitt'tUl or Naval dock at slip No. 2, and the The Hono-ul- BLOCK. BERETANIA STREET. That without notice to the work there is progressing encourag- - any attempt to perform the contract and Steam Laundry Co. HONOLULU, H. T. w:th him, defendant sold said Ijts to The South street extension from Ala -3. other parties for $o00 each, or. tor auj being filled 50 Hotel St Tfl plaintiff was to Moana to Queen street is more than the price in, it is a formidable tasK, and It B but pay them. com- P for will be a long time before it is ROOFING, The defendant in his answer pleads the pleted. general issue, and gives nolle: that he BUILDING PAPER, If you will Investigate our The storm water sewer on Alakea try our we "intends to rely on the defense of re otroot hns heen cnmnleted. and the methods and work x 1 PRESERVATIVE PAINT. are your custom. Important lease." A trial was had to jury an mudpuddle there is being thoroughly confident of to a verdict returned for the plaintiff fir drained and nut into shape. Within a BOILER AND STACK PAINT. $486, this beUng for the $150 pad, and fr few days the muddy depression at the the $300, the, In the p:ice at crossing of King street and the Iwilei INSULATING COMPOUND. which the lots were sold and interest road will be attacked, and a storm thereon from commencement of suit to constructed t;if re to BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINT. G per water sewer ara'n date of judgment at the rate of the depression. buod honest Work cent per annum. The principal work being done at Horsemen comes up on exceptions. two-mi!- .- The defendant present is on King street. The For Honest Money The first is to the following question road from Nuuanu bridge, Ewa, asked of the plaintiff: "State wlietneiT is to be' made into a boulevard, and SUGARS. or not you agreed to purchase fr ;n Mr. will steadily upon it. DEFINED in Puueo. Hi- the work continue Desky certain lots of land Tn the meanwhile other parts of the Cube and granulated. lo?"; and the second is to the over Tiling receiving also. A in city are attention defendant's objection to the admisaun 10-in- macadam of crushed rock is to Oil! Oil! Oil! evidence of the written instrument a'.'ovo put upon this road, and the work PAINT OILS. question was a proper one be Seco Oil and Co, Wilbur's quoted. The can be done at the rate of 150 cubic Arroyo Development . White Rock Hoof Packing and the writing was competent and rel-- yards per day. At present the entire Lucol and Linseed. and properly admitted. making output of the rock crusher near the Capital Stock - - A natural rock that will absorb four times Its weight of water, Ievaat the close of plaintiff's case the asylum is going into King street. The STEAM COVERING, $500,000 , for a non-su- it on tho PIPE 5O0,00o Shares. Par Value $i fcacb hft, yellow paste. It is cold and moist to tne soie ana irog lue iu moved trestle- - work and railroad wnicn is to m the natural moisture and penetrates into the root, marcing u son. "hat the evidence showed that oonneit. the Makiki crusher with the Reed's Patent Elastic Sectional Organized under the laws of Ari- j the contract entered into between the now being constructed, and and healthy. ne road, are Covering. zona, which makes the Stock abso- parties was unilateral and tnat crusher, it is expected, will be -- by and has the lutely non assessable. The Com- plaintiff was not bound it ready by April L pany owns 700 acres of land in the done nothing since the making of tho Bids are soon to be opened for the INDURINE. Seed Meal by he became bound famous Arroyo Seco and Veratina Wilbur's contract which grading of Liliha street. Water-pro- of Cold Water Paint, District, of Monterey County, Cali- was and Kl-na- u improv- - thereby." This motion denied Repairs are now being made on Inside and outside, in white and fornia. Active Development will for horses off their feed or In poor, thin condition that needs exception taken. Punchbowl streets. was proper- and colors. commence at once; 50,000 shares of We think that the motion The monthly payroll of the road de- Treasury Stock will be sold, and One pound lasts a horse sixteen days if fed according to directions. ly denied. The question presented by the partment for February amounted to was not suggested by counsel for a short time the price will be motion as $6,376.46. CLOTH, 15 per SOLE AGENTS FOR for defendant, whether the contract made FILTER PRESS cents share. Now is the time between the plaintiff and defendant was Linen and Jute. to Invest. Don't wait until the such According to the testimony or an Amer- Stock gets beyond your reach. OIL bilateral or unilateral, but was it we Remedies a contract, or the memorandum thereof. ican correspondent in Porto Rico, CEMENT, LIME AND BRICK has been struck on ALL SIDES Wilbur's Horse as bound the defendant, the party still woefully lack popularity among the OF OUR LANDS; WE MUST sought to be charged natives there. This is nis aesenpuon oi STRIKE IT. Tt i further nhlected that nt the close the manner in which a suit, to which an For further lnfomation apply to of the evidence the Court instructed the American Is a party, Is conducted In one in part as follows: charge you of the Insular courts there: Court "You H. R. t ARLE, ecretary jury "I ' find following as are plaintiff In this case?" Litigant 479-48- that vou must the the FOB Rooms 0 Parrot Building, facts: That on August 25, 1S96, the de- - "Yes, Your Honor." Court "You are AGENTS San Francisco, Cal. Co. fendant agreed to sell to the p'.a'ntiff jan American, I presume?" Litigant Write for Prospectus and Map. anufacturing Harness three lots in question for the price of j "Yes, Your Honor." Court "You lose." WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., $1,200 upon the terms as to payment stat- - Ban Francisco, Cal. Importer and Manufacturers of ed in the instrument on nle: that at I'LL LEAVE MY HAPPY Desky $150 on ac- that time plaintiff paid FOR YOU YOU'LL count of the purchase price of the lots j HOME IF and therefore I have said it is an agree-me- nt Lewis & 0. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, BUY ANOTHER FROM Fine High Grade Harness of sale and not an option that was Philadelphia, Pa. given in August, 1S96, by the defendant Telephone Main 240. Large assortment on hand and made to order. to the -- 'aintiff; further, that the defend- KING STREETS. ant h;is committed a breach of the a.srree-me- nt CORNER FORT AND unless you find that there was a NX WELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., No. 228. release by the plaintiff."' 0. Box No. 322. Telephone surrender or Manufacturers of National Cane This instruction it seems correctly con- Shredder, New Tork. strues the writ;njr as understood by the Room 8. Magoon Block. parties at the time of its execution. Bend In Your Orders Early for Both plaintiff and defendant test fy that . the defendant agreed to sell the lots and All thes PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE plaintiff aprt ed to buy them at the price San Francisco, Cal. AGENTS. and on terms set out in the writing DELICACIES. . . signed by the defendant. Although the OF THE SEASON part Of the instruction Is not a ...ON ICK. OHLANDT & CO., latter By the Francisco, Cal. All kinds and sizes. full statement of the law, it possibly Is San CUP, as full a statement as was requ red un- We havA MRniTRRRANEAN BATH and FINE TURKEY der the Issue presented by the pleadings 8. a ZEALANDIA WE HAVE HOMES AND LOTS kind for BaDys Bath. and the evidence. SPONGES the kind you The Instruction as to the measure of And TO SELL ON EASY TERMS JWRIDA SHEEP WOOL and VELVET damages was a correct statement of the Fifth Annual nt for your carriages. law as applied to this case. B. 8. MARIPOSA ALL OVER THE CITY. While the instructions requested by - -- CALL AND SEE US. the defendant and r- frsed by the Court At- Chamois Skins were, we think, in the main, correct as Clearance polishing silver, ete. abstract propositions rf :aw: they were and s mall, for toilet purposes, and for not in harmony wit1 the Issti- - or the USE. ev'dence and were properly refused. Castle & Cooke OIL DRESSED SKINS FOR STABLE Court in 'nsr The constr the written LIMITED instrument proptrly he'd that fh $150, Sale receipt of which is pVn'-wl'- 3 cori ther"- - ;in, was not paid for 'he prvllege of "ex- ahd ercising the right to accept" the lo's Lewis & So. COMMENCING LIFE FIRE CO. when offered at a biter date, hut wns a DRUG rt iHNLULU p-- rart performance on h's and a Telephone Mam ?40. F Von Holt Block. 61 King St. payment on the purchase n :ce. MARCH on Whether this writlrg. s'pned only by 4, PP i :- -: OTTO A. BIERBACH. i H.OTIS. the defendant, was a unHnteal or a bi- jG tl i) lateral contract does net seem o be F0K ONE WEEK Important nor mnt'-rin- ! to dete-m'-- e. since It is signed by the partv Bought When to be charged, and that Is sufii 'lent foi this controversy under the rule AGENTS by the Supreme Co ft of the Republic of Hawa'i, n V J A 11. You Co. vs. Hawaiian Electric Co. P Haw. 0 435. The same rule was announced and D Kit' 1 183 fallowed by the Supreme Court of Cal- - N Largest, and Most Satisfactory fornia in an action on a written insirti- - ment similar to that involved in this Want OF BOSTON case. vs. 20 Dennis Strassbutger, Pas. you want Rep., 1070. irlnsses WE WTLL OFFER 10,000 fiie un- them right. mm It seems that the question, whether - YARDS OF lei mi der the contract as a condition prece- OF 8ARTTOKI dent to bringing his action, the duty was 1 f not incumbent on plaintiff to tender the. Spectacles and Sold in America. $250, due on the completion of uirvty SILKS AND SATINS NOTICE. and demand the further agreement of Eyeglasses sale ment'oned In the writ:ng of An-gu- st Is now occu- made by us will DR. J. H. RAYMOND 25, 1S96, is answered by the nsor-tlo- n MANY AT LESS THAN pying his new office on Alakea street, Long a Nickle that the defendant notified always be next to Pacific Club. Smoke for PRICE. that the lots would not be surveyed by HALF OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12 a. m., I to March 1 and that he would bp notified 4 p. m.. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Righta 10 VJ a. m. AT when they were surveyed and tha the PRICE FROM 10c SUNDAYS to 166-Resid- next notice he had from the defendant , if care, study and patience Office Tel. Main ence White 762 Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stores. was that the lots had been to other can make them so. nortloe on1 f Vi a t a j thfl rlflfonfl a r t It T 1 A YARD UP. I placed it out of his power to perform We repair glasses promptly and to last the contract, a tender on oehair or j'iain-tif- f Theosophical Society was thereby rendered useless and Factory on the Premises. unnecessary. The defendart seems to have relied wholly on the defense of re- - The regular meeting of the Aloha had invr-e- d ' K. Advertiser. lease. The questions of facts branch will be held at the of P. the in thee respective Issues were properly N. hall Saturday evening, March 9th, at n. A. SANORD, submitted, to the Jury for deteriuina-tlo- E. W. 7:80. All Interested will be cordially y Jordan The Ju-- found for the plamtilT. j Gradnnte Optician. Eo 10 ?0BT StBKKT. welcomed. Admission free. 5788 In order to do this It was necessary for Boston ding. Fori Street, t 75 Cents a Month. 14 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901.

matic pains, dysentery, diarrahea, cholera morbus, colic, cramps, and all OF IN acute pains yield instantly to it. You POLICE are always proof against pain with a HENRY MAY & C0", Ml bottle in the house, Hobron Drug II Company, agents for Kickapoo Indian Remedies. J , I IV! I histories, voyages COURT. TWO EXPOSITIONS THIS YEAR. and travels Buffalo will not be the only city in the BOSTON BUILDING. FORT STREET exposition business this year. Glasgow, Scotland, has been preparing for her ex- position for three years past, and it Malefactors Make promises to be no small affair, in spite THRUM'S BOOK STORE of the fact that the United States will not be officially represented. It is prob- Is in receipt of a rare assortment of Pleas Before able that each city will suffer but little Coffee Merchants. Tea Dealers, early Pacific Ocean voyages, travels, from the rivalry of the other. Accord- miscellania pertaining ing to the growing custom, the art build- histories and ings to Hawaii-ne- i, to which the attention at both expositions are to be perma- of collectors are especially invited, Wilcox. nent, and it is worth noting that Glas- consisting in part of-- gow's has been built from the profits Cook's, Byron's, Vancouver's, of her' international exposition in 18S8. GROCERS Mears', De Urville's, Kotzebue's, 4 Mears', De Urville's, Kotze- Court proceedings bue's, Kruzenstern's, Langs-dorti'- s, POLICEwere of of What the Kidneys Are For, Rushenberger'a and devoid anything FRESH GOLDEN GLOSS BLOATERS, Others' Voyages and Jour- an exceptionally exciting nature FINN. HADDIES, nals; Bingham's, Dibble's and and although the session was contin- OYSTERS. Jarves' Histories of Sandwich long in the afternoon, a dull- WHAT DM1. BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS DO. BRD3 Islands; Ellis' Tour of Hawaii; ued until CAMEMBERT AND DE CHEESES, Stewart's Visit to South Seas; er batch of misdemeanors has rare- RED AND WHITE CABBAGES, Wilke's U. S. nixplo. Expedition, ly occupied Judge Wilcox's attention. It's the duty of the kidneys to see RUTABAGOES, V& mor., 5 vols., a fine set in A novelty was introduced In the that the blood keeps pure- - FRESH GRUENHAGEN'S CHOCO LATE CREAMS, with atlas; Brigham's and Dut-ton- 's Not to Hawaiian Volcanoes, with .shape of a Portuguese who had been make new blood the food we GLACE FRUITS, sundry other out - of - print subpoenaed as a witness and took his eat does that, but to remove from the QUEEN OLIVES, in bulk: blood all works. own sweet time in making an appear- the poisons and impurities ORANGES, APPLES, LIMES and LEMONS. Drop in and look over our Of other books relating to these Isl- the waste matter that is gathered up FRESH LINE OF PIANOS. Did following are in stock: ance. First, he told his honor that he FINE ands, the hppn he hp during its circuit of the body. you know that we carry such Making of Hawaii, Hawaiian America, hart sick: thfn said that These poisons Hawaii and Its People,, Keiea, tiiwa, had got stuck in the mud, and finally are deadly. Deliveries to every part of the city, including Waikiki takes as the ' If they are hot taken out of Hawali-ne- i, Six Months in Sandwich he pleaded that he was a baker. the j Islands, Hawaii, Our New Possessions, blood by the natural filters, the kid- and Palama daily. gave talking-t- o Chickering, Kroeger, Crown, The Paradise of the Pacific, Vacation Judge Wilcox his a neys, they are carried back to the Japan, Mrs. which made his knees communicate Kimball, Emerson Days in Hawaii and heart, and are started out again all j Retail Department, 22 and 24. Judd's Honolulu, and Chaney's Aloha, with each other, and spoke fiercely of through the body. Telephones Hawaiian Annuals, History of Later power to to jail and shipping Department, 949. And Others. Years of Hawaiian Monarchy, etc., his send him for ten Of course they cause disease. Wholesale etc., together with a variety of miscel days, where, he said, he would be ex- We can't be healthy if our blood iBn't O. BOX laneous works constantly being added empt from the responsibilities of pure. , P. 386. to. "turning the batch." When he had When our kidneys are sick our back been scared sufficiently he was allowed aches. That's a way they have of tell- So.. to depart. ing us they need help. Chris Wagner and Bert Bremer, jr., It's the duty of Doan's Backache Kid- - were fined $25 and costs for having uey Pills to cure sick kidneys. Mi Thos. O. Thrum, committed assault and batterv on F. ST. liTEL. 941 They know their duty well. FT STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, Shiefer. They are performing here Ho- PORT STREET. It appeared that defendants were it in tenants of Fred Harrison, and unde- nolulu. sirable ones at that. Harrison instruct- Here's a case in point: ed Shiefer to present them with a no- Mr. H. H. Smythe, of Inter-Islan- d New Books New Books tice to quit. When complainant went S. S. Co., this city, writes to tell us to serve the notice defendants invited that, was him to come into the house and talk he afflicted with a lame back matters over. He accepted the invita- for a number of years. "Ascribing the GfXLEN RULE BAZAAR. tion, and as soon as got inside was cause of this to the kidneys and hear- made to act as a football, in which ing about Doan's Backache Kidney Wagner and Bremer did all trie kick- Pills, I got some of them at the Hollis-te- r "Caloris of the Island," by H. B. M ing. When the neighbors called time was as a Drug Co.'s store. They relieved me he suitable candidate for the so am perfectly ImMdel." by M. E. Braddon. For Queen's Hospital as has graduated much that I satisfied "Che "Fsialse. tha Town TJf the Conqueror," from a rough and lutnOle Jh many a with the result of having taken them, by Abm Bowman' Dodd. day. and can recommend the pills to others, Bible," for young people, The defense was that complainant sufferine from backache." '"She Utile - CARRIAGE REPAIRING by served the notice in a fresh and over- j Kidney are Mash. Bell, Doan's Backache Pills "The ttspatriatea," by Lilian becoming be-- aspirators," by Robert W. fendants till they felt called upon to popular in Honolulu AT "ftae teach Shiefer a lesson in manners. cause tney are always enuorswu uy xiu Rent STOCK-YARD- S. t mmA Aflnat." bv F. R. Stockton. A similar case against Bert Bremer, nolulu people. "The Pageantry of Life," by wniDiey. Sr., was discharged. Our kidneys filter our blood. They Vke fttickK Minister's Wooing," by S. Large airy rooms, Eddie Meyers, charged with stealing work nlgnt and day when heaithy was discharged. Defendant was round - R. Crockett. ir, nMOHi f two hin rr,,iit.nrV they r.emove about 500 grains of im- Beanett Twins," by Hurd, Single or ensuite, pure matter daily. When unhealthy "mi Weird Orient," by niowlal. shirts, similar to the one stolen, but -- te Tell a Story," Mark Twain. evidence was lacking that he commit- - some part of this impure matter Is left Hw ; flttliTtown On the Pike," by John Urt ted the theft. In the blood. This brines on many dis AT ORPHEUM HOTEL Hama, a Japanese woman alleged to eases and symptoms pain in the back, Children," by Charlotte nave uasauneu uiSnlti ,i . u "OBweralBg child, was fined $2 and costs, the testi- - ju UC1,UUD"CM' " " """ Posfctom Oilman. if""1''rneumausm, gum, oounwrauf Cooking Wives," by Fort Street. mony going to show that defendant gravel, "Ufce Gentle Art of had slapped more vigorously than cir- eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irreg Wortkriegton. or warranted. Cook Husbands," by Worth- - cumstances the law ular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop "Haw te New Management. The case against Naulite Dante, sy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if charged with having said that he you Wild Animal Play," by Ernest would do things to another which you keep the niters right will have Thomoson. would bring that other's term of en- no trouble with your kidneys. Tfce Problem of Asia," by Capt. A. joyment on this terrestrial sphere to an Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are T. Mahan. U. 8. N. untimely termination, was nolle press- by storekeepers Snuffbox," by Henry sold all druggists and He Cardinal's ed. Defendant was told that if he had at 50 cents per box (six boxes for $2.60) aatiaad. a grievance against any one, it was on receipt of price by The Cardinal's Rose," by Van Tassel Strictly the duty and pleasure of the court to or will be mailed adjudicate it. the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, rilSBSSp la China," by Beresford, Caesar F. Roza, a truculent small wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Ooflquhoun and others. boy, was reprimanded and discharged Islands. The Waters of Edera," by Oulda, First for having assailed M. Costa with a And many other new books received fragment of the earlier lavalc forma- - , ey ZeaJandla. . tion. Defendant said that he was Tourists and visitors should not fail Class. Hying his kite when the other boy to take a ride on the Pacific Heights 316 FORT ST. came along, and out of sheer exuber- - Electric Railway. Unsurpassed view ance of spirits, kicked him. Then the of ocean, mountain and valley, and the ... worm turned and it was Caesar aut stretched-ou- t city. Round trip, 10c. NOTICE! nullus. Joe Macario, who is alleged to have gone astray in the matter of putting ALL KINDS OF the receipts accruing from the collec- - PERFECTLY tions of some laundry bills in his em- - ployer's safe, will have his dirty clothes washed in coirt next Weanes- - Electrical day. $10.00 gooas Ed Maginney, the lone drunk, paid When you want GREEN RIVER WHISKEY do not accept besrini $2 and costs, no advance oemg made on the small quantity. Month similar tarn. There Is only on We give full instructions Supplies Other cases dealt with were: Per Manuel Fernandez, assault and bat- FREE on all tery on J. Silva, nolle prossed: Jack Novelties Barton, common nuisance, March 7th. WILL BUY A Kodaks and Cameras and Constantly on Hand. WILL BE MADE A If you Intend purchasing anything Green River im ibis line It will be to your advan- STEELING! tage to call upon us. We are up-to-d- ate SOCIAL FUNCTION in everything pertaining to pho- Contractors for electric light wiring tography, and our prices are all right private, ng and long distance telephones, power transmis- Maternity Home I.uau Meet- ! ! sion, etc., etc Whiskev ing With Heaity Support ELECTRO-PLATIN- G Kentucky. "Green Rlv" The only and FroM Society. It la dlsUled by J. W. McCullocb, Owensboro, GALZANIZING PLANT on the Isl- The finest finished, strongest ta the official Whiskey of the U. S. Navy Department. Photo ands. easiest-runnin- g Etpo-ttio- The meeting of the ladies in charge and Bicycle on "Green River" Whiskey was awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris of , arrangements for the Maternity iio the market. ltOO. Home luau and fair to be given on WORKS ALA . i AT P MA. March 16, held yesterday morning, was lagr" Twin In all and by The new Roller Tak no substitutes. For sale saloons SM Clif, largely attended. Plans for the fair f were definitely decided upon and the Chain is wbat does the trick. t PORT STREET. work will now be taken up by commit- tees and everything made to work to- C. & Co., Ltd. ward the success of the event. W. Peacock 1 Governor Dole has offered the ser- OAHU tCE & 54 vices of the Territorial band for the SOLE AGENTS, HAWAII TERRITORY 1 M day and evening, and many donations Ma-goo- have been OFFICE AND SALESROOM n received from various tt sources. Prince David was at the Cycle 1 Co ELECTRIC CO. 1 Block. Phone 350. Postofflce Box meeting held yesterday and took great Ml 768. interest and an active part in the work. ICE DELIVERED Mrs. Bowler, Mrs. -- S. C. Allen, Mrs. LIMITED. To any Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Noonan are C. R. COLL1N5 part of the City. among the active workers and they Ehlers' Building. Fort St have willing assistance from numerous BLKPHONB 662. BOX 503 Practical Manufacturer of Barness Hoffman & Markham orher ladies. P. O. Ii was decided definitely yesterday and Saddlery, aud Dealer in everything alepkonc Blue 3151. P. O. Box MS. to have the proposed Office: dance in the Eyesight Insurance Kwalo. Dyeing and evening and the lanais and large pertaining to the business. rooms of the hospital will be beauti- WING WO CHAN & CO Cleaning; fully decorated and hung with Japa- Established 1891. nese lanterns for this festive occasion. Ebony Furniture, The physicians' wives are to have a Tou or your children may feel aa-aur- ed KLNGr STREET, NEAR NUUANU. Cigars and Tobaccos, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. special booth, which will cater to the of receiving the most careful Chinese and Japanese Teas, taste of the juveniles in candies, toys, nd akillfui attention to eyesight Crockery, Mattings, etc., and will provide a Punch and ueeds, or relief from headache and grab-boxe- pains, by consulting Vases, Camphorwood Trunks, your Judy show, s, soap bubble equipment Rattan Chairs. Will make clothes as good Everything for the care and new. BeBt work in the city. apparatus and all the other amuse- ments dear to the small humanity. R. COUNTER, Silks and Satins Other arrangements have been made 1 OP ALL KINDS. HOTEL AND NUUANU STS. and the big hospital grounds will pre- 210-21- EYE specialist, 2 Nuuanu Street. sent a joyous and festive appearance by the time they have all been per- I2 FORT ST., LOVE BUILDING. - fected. HORSES. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS WING LUNG CO. A final meeting will be held next HARNESS Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, at We carry a full Un of LIGHT DRIVING AND HEAVY WORK H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. GROCERS wh;ch time the ladies expect to com- plete all arrangements. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES Fort Street, Opposite Wilder A Co. ?:H FRUITS ON HAND AT AL1 In stock and made to order. FIRST-CLAS- S LUNCHES SERVED, Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, TIMES. THE FAMILY FRIEND. m gold, gold-fille- d, silver, steel and fit. Slnxtr -- YOUR Ale or Milk. King No remedy ubber frames. WE EXAMINE A RIDING SADDLES Street, corner Alak has as good a right to SITES FREE OF CHARGE fine Line of Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. that title as Kickapoo Indian Oil. It Smokers' Requisite s Specialty. is good for internal and external u On the best California and Hawaiian w L, AHLO it is pain's most powerful panacea No ALL KINDS OF one can say "I won't" have neuralgia, General Merchandise. rheumatism, earache or any oth- - r SEATTLE BEER varied assortment of RUBBER GOODS acute pain, but everyone who has a Large and bottle of Kickapoo Indian Oil In th -- AT THE GOODS house can say with confidence. "I REQUISITES AND.HORSE GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. WAIPILOPLLO, KAt ALAMA, won't" have neuralgia or any Otfeer STABLE pain long. The power of this oil over CRITERION SALOON. R. H. PEASE, President. (Near Tramcar Stable). pain Is marvelous. Toothache, ear- Island Orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL., U. S. A. riBM in. p. o. in int. ache, headache, neuralgia and rheu- - THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, MARCH 7, 1901. 15

guilty to a charge of larceny in the THE THE second degree, having stolen fifty-fiv- e first: bags of rice from one Sing Loy last A COSTLY August, and was sentencea to four years at hard labor in Oahu Prison, Bank 'Kaw1V The and to pay the costs of suit. un account LIMITED. Only- - of the illness of Judge Estee there was no session of the OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated under the Laws of tfce SPECIAL SMOKE. I nited States District Court yester- day, an adjournment having been tak- Territory of Hawaii. en until this morning. Capital, J250,ee. PAID UP CAPITAL - Deputy Attorney General John W. $600,000 ("athcart has gone to Kauai to attend President Cecil Browi RESERVE 50,000 the Circuit Court. Vice President M. P. Robinson UNDIVDED ... - PROFITS 121,000 FOUNTAIN Cashier W. G. Coopei Two Years for Defendant John H. Wilson in the OFFICERS the case of the Territory of Hawaii vs. Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant AND DIRECTORS. SALE ' Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani. who Street. Charles M. Cooke Prestdant was cited to appear in C. the Circuit Branch Office: P. Jones Vice President Theft of Two Court yesterday morning for contempt Hllo, Hawaii. C. H. Cooke Cashier in ignoring an injunction against him- F. C. Atherton Assistant Casfclea PENT. self and Queen Liliuokalani, will make onflncts a General Bastina BnsinesF Henry . his defense this morning at 10 o'clock, . Waterhouse. Tom May, F. W. - Macfarlane, D. Cigars. his hearine- having been' postponed. A AT HONOLULU AND HILO. E. Tenney, J. A. No. 8 A. Wilder will appear as attorney fur Wilson and Queen Liliuokalani Solicits the Accounts of Firms. Cor- - and Attorney General Dole will repre- SAVINGS DEPOSITS received an3 porations, Trusts, Interest allowed for yearly deposits a: Individuals, and wiD THAT WIIL NOT sent the Territory- - The deTenaart promptly and carefully i the rate of 4 per cent per annum. attend to all SENTENCE IMPOSED Wilson filed an explanatory answer business connected with banking en- -! LEAK. with the Court yesterdav afternoon. Rules and regulations of savings de- trusted to it. Sell partment furnished upon application. and Purchase For- - ON F. D. HASKELL eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Yon can carry it CHILDREN. Ordinary and Term Deposits receive! MM g and '"I have no hesitancy in recommenl-in- Interest allowed In accordance Injunction Against Hawaiian Com- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," ER with rules and conditions printed in IN CHOCOLATE says F. P. Moran, a well-know- n and I passDooKs, copies of which may be Filled POTS, CUPS uii application. AND mercial and Sugar Company popular baker of Petersbur, Va. "We SAUCERS, CRACKER given -- III Judd Building, Fort Street. have it to our children when to LIMITED- JARS AND CAKE PLATES. Dissolved. troubled with bad coughs, also whoop- Upside ing cough, and it has always given Claus Spreckels. Wm. G. perfect was recom- OFFICERS: Irwin. v satisfaction. It 1 i mended to me by a druggist as the ?"t? Baldwin President HASKELL,, charged with best cough medicine for children, as J. B. Castle First Vice President so Down W. M. i stealing two five-ce- nt cigars it contained no opium or other harmful Alexander. Second Vice President J. P. Cooke FD.from shop one Leong drug." Sold by Benson, Smith & Co., Treasurer HONOLULU, H. T. in your jKicket. Sale for the of Ah Ltd., sole agents Hawaii Territory. W. O. Smith .. Secretary and One on Punchbowl and Queen Auditor streets, last October, was yesterday SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS ! tC ANIMALS' EAR MARKS. Week Only. found guilty of larceny in the second NEVADA NATIONAL BANK Of degree, and sentenced by the First Cir- In order to facilitate the identifica-- I Sugar Factors SAN FRANCISCO. Ending Saturday, March 9, 1901. tion and recovery of stolen dogs and cuit "Court judge to two years at hard cats, the French society "Assistance , ASD WALL. Nl CHOLS CO. labor at Oahu Prison, and to pay the aux Animaux" has made arrange- - ' DRAW EXCHANGE ON costs incurred. ments to tattoo a number on the ear Commission Merchants SAN FRANCISCO The defendant claimed to have ten- of every dog or cat presented at the The Nevada Na- society's The process, tional ank of San Francisco. dered a quarter of a in payment establishment. LIMITED. dollar it is claimed, will be painless, and as AGENTS FOR LONDON The Union Bank of London, of the cigars, Chinese a but said that the register of all pets tattooed will he Hawaiian Commercial aV Co., Ltd. k.-p- Sugar W.W. Dimand& Co, did not have the change, and that the owners will always be able to Haiku Sugar Company, NEW TORK American Exehange Na- Sole Agts. money fell counter. Ah establish the identity thereof by refer Pal Plantation Company, tional Bank. for Hawaii behind the ence to the number on the animal s Leong said that he received no money Nahlku Sugar Company, CHICAGO Merchants' National LIMITED. ear and the testimony of the soc iety's Klhel Plantation Company, Bank. in exchange. ! books. Hawaiian Sugar Company, PARIS Credit Lyonnais. Importers of When the verdict of the Jury had Kahului Railroad Company, BERLIN Dresdener Bank. WILL Oamara been read the court called the prisoner FOLLOW THE PRECEDENT. and HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA CROCKERY, up Hongkong and Shanghai Banktasj arid pronounced a sentence of a fine In the good old story books of the Corporation. GLASS AND HOUSE of $1,000. to be served out at hard village library the former farmer boy British-Americ- an Line & NEW A- FURNISHING GOODS, labor in the prison at the rate of 50 always came home rich from the city ZEALAND AND AUSTRALI- cents per day. and bought the old home. It is pleas- Bank of New Zealand. At this rate Haskell would have had ant to note that Mr. Rockefeller has VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank the price of nearly six years' impris- - found time apart from Standard Oil of British North America. Company, onment to have paid for his two and the University bf Chicago to Hawaii Land Co. smokes, but the sentence was after- justify the story tellers. He, too, will Trcnseci c GBReroi bowed Mclionoe' ward annulled by the judge, and an- buy the ancient homestead and will be JLEM.IT.ED. Sole agents In the Hawaiian other substituted. The court was ad- a summer boy in Tioga county. Deposits received, Loans made on Ap- Alakea Near King. Gur-ne- St, Territory for Jewel Stoves, y journed aftr the original sentence had proved Security, Commercial and Cleanable Refrigerators, been pronounced, but a few minutes Travelers' Credits Issued, Bills of Ex- Puritan Blue Flame VVlckless Oil later it was called t order again, and Capital Stock $100,000 change Bought and Sold. Stoves, Primus Stoves, double-coate- d the judge called up the defendant and COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY Granite Ironware. his attorney. Wade Warren Thayer. Capital, paid up $55,000 ACCOUNTED He said that he had been informed FOR. Rainier i that there was a loophole in the sen- - tence he had given, and had nad his j OFFICERS. attention called to the fact that after j : serving a year of the prescribed fine. W. C. Achl President A Manager BISHOP & If Beer the prisoner might take advantage of i M. K. Nakulna Vice-Preside- nt The House Furnishing Goods the debtors' law and escape the rest Department Is on the second of it through insolvency proceedings. J. Makainal Treasurer y RNIA WINES, ELK CLUE) floor. Take the levator. Therefore he declared the original sen- - Enoch Jdhnson.. Secretary SAVINGS BANK AND O. F. C. SOUR MASH tence annulled, and substituted that of, eo. L. Desha imprisonment at hard labor in Oahu Auditor WHISKIES. Prison for two years. HasKell nas a BOARD OF Office at bank building on Merchant KQLISH STOUT AND ALES OF bad record, and is a dangerous charac- DIRECTORS. ter. Jonah Kumalae, street. THE FAMOUS BOAR'S HEAD A Nos. 53, 55 and 57 King Street, A 9 I X.I UNl T ION DISSOL V K 1 . J. Makainal, BRAND. HONOLULU. By the order of the First Circuit J. W. Blpikane. Savings Deposits will be received and judge, riled yesterday afternoon, the interest allowed by 4)fc temporary injunction this Bank at TeL 140. P. O. Box 756. made February The above Company will buy, lease, per cent per annum. 25 against the Hawaiian Comlmercial lair makes Beautiful or sell lands In all parts of the Ha- iri a a a and Sugar 'ompany upon complaint of the Wailuku Sugar Company, has omen waiian Islands; and also has houses in City Printed copies of the Rules and Reg- been dissolved. The order refers to the of Honolulu for rent. ulations may be obtained on applica- the alleged obstruction of the Waiiuku NEWHRO'S IIERPICIDE MAKES tion. river by the defendant company, and BEAUTIFUL HAIR, because it de- Rock the defendant is allowed ten days with- stroys the deadly. microbe at work in which to file an answer. upon the hair roots, thus making In his order dissolving the injunc- dandruff and falling hair impos- l BISHOP & CO. tion the judge states that upon mo- sible, and promoting a thick, luxu- MB riant growtli of hair, increasing the Mini Honolulu, September 7, 18S8. For Ballast tion of the defendant tne temporary injunction is dissolved, said motion be- owner sgood looks full ylOO percent. COMPANY, LTD. ing supported by affidavits of H. P. It will algcnre your father, brother, hus- band or of any scalp affection YOKOHAMA Baldwin and A. N. Kepoikai. and they may have, even baldness, for it works THE SPECIE BASK White and Black Sand counsel as well for the defendant as like a charm upon the baldest pates. T'se it plaintiff being thereon, up- yourself, then you will surely recommend it. ACTS A8 EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRA- LIMITED. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. heard and on the affidavit of S. M. Ballou. filed For Sale at all First-Clas- s Drug Stores. TOR, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE AND PACHECO by the plaintiff, the court was of the RECEIVER. S DANDRUFF KILLER opinion, upon consideration of the EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. Subscribed Capital Ten 24,000,000 both a germicide and a natural food facts disclosed, that the motion should r CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. judge INDIVID-CORPORATION- the hair. It gives the hair new be granted. The stated that the FINANCIAL AGENT FOR Paid Up Capital . Ten 18,000,001 Illstwr anil srrnirtll Viir foerHnir til ft injunction enjoined and prohibited the HOLLISTER DRUG CO.. LTD., Agts. tJALS OR from constructing a ditch alp. which holds the hair roots. It defendant Reserved Fond . . Ten 8.130.001 a me oniy narr rooa, ana Dump carts furnished by the day on under, through or across the par- and scalp in the plaintiff's bill of Inter-Islan- Kre is noining nKe it in tne worm. an hour's notice. cels named d I: cures dandruff. stoDS falling hair. complaint, known as the Opunui land, 1CT8 AS TRUSTEE OF CORPORATION lid prevents gray and baldness. or from removing stones or gravel MORTGAGES. HEAD YOKOHAMA. hair from said land, or from erecting any OFFICE: PACHECOS structures in ,or upon the land until Telegraph INTEREST ALLOWED. DANDRUFF KILLER. upon H. R, HITCHCOCK, the further order of the court, ASSUMES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL Said by all Druggists and at the Co. on penalty of being adjudged in contempt On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 4 fsioR Office opposite Union Feed On ESTATE. per Barber Shop; Telephone Main I2t. thereof. and After the 2nd of March cent annum. ft. 1 Queen street. Telephone Main uA - SNEAD GETS STX MONTHS. On Fixed Deposit for months, P Messages in plain language will be ac- I'nit-e- d cent per annum. Private Snead, a soldier of the cepted for transmission between the DIVIDENDS AND -- INTEREST COL- "V States artillery, who was indicted LECTED AND REMITTED. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months, 2 par by the Grand Jury on February 11. places mentioned below: cent per annum. for stealing a bicycle valued at $50. artistic j belonging to Elijah Peter Blake, plead- HONOLULU, Oahu. ed guilty to the charge in the Circuit KA LAAU, Molokai. MAUNALEI, LANAI and LAHAINA, BONDS, STOCKS AND SECURITIES Court yesterdav. and was sentenced to BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS- The bank buys and receives for sol- - imprisonment at hard labor in Oahu Maui. EXCHANGE of SION AT THE STOCK lection Bills of Exchange, issc accessories Prison for the term three months. The charge for such messages will be OR ELSEWHERE. I to pay the costs incurred. Snead of Credit and t i and at the rate of 20 cents per word of 15 Drafts and Letters has already undergone about three acts a general banking business. Are indispensable to the product- months imprisonment while awaiting letters (minimum charge, $2.00) until further notice. ion of photographs, trial. BURGLAR-PROO- F meritorious When telephone connectione are SAFES TO RENT IN and that is why we heller w WANT A $40,000 LIEN. VAULTS. available messages may be handed to Specie tan make for you a picture thai INVINCIBLE Albert V. Gear and Theodore Lan- Branch of Yokohama Bank, sing had an inning yesterday in the he telephone company to be forward- New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. L will be eminently satisfactory. against defunct ed to destinations other than those - matter of suits the Our studio 1 anlendldlv eauip- j j Maunalei Sugar Company. As the pro- mentioned above. E. D. TENNEY President Wd with the handsome screens, moters of the insolvent company they In other cases special messengers E. A. MOTT-9MIT- H Vice President C. BREWER & CO.L'D backgrounds, furnit- have been taking the fire or creditors' may be employed. G. R. CARTER Treasurer draperies and multiplicity of actions, Secretary Queen Street, Honolulu, H. I. ure suits in a and The cost special delivery is not In- J. R. GALT bat Insure good results. they turned about and filed of C. Auaitor yesterday 20 per H. COOKE a bill asking for a $40,000 lien upon cluded in the charge of cents 8. M. BALLOU Director the growing crops of the company, word. If the cost is known it must be W F. ALLEN Director that amount being the total of various paid by the sender when the message AGENTS FOR J. sums alleged to have been advanced by be Ono-me-a J. is handed in. If unknown, it must IN 1853. Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Williams, them at various times to the company. paid by the addressee when the mes- ESTABLISHED Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar The bill states that had the said sums THE PHOTOGRAPHER, by sage is delivered. Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, typewriter not been advanced them at said & CO American Sugar Company, Makes Su- ,FORT STREET. times, the company would have been BISHOP compelled to suspend business, and Honolulu Office Magocn Bl'k gar Company, Ookala Sugar Planta- prays that said Hen be declared upon tion Company, Haleakala Ranch property, to be paid out of UP-STAIR- S. Bankers Company, Kapapala Ranch, Molokai PHOTOGRAPHIC the the Ranch. proceeds of Its sale; also, that some A GENERAL BANKING competent person plac- TRANSACT Planters' Line, San Francisco rackets, suitable and be AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Bos- PORTRAITS paper ed in charge of the growing crops ns FOR SALE! Charles Brewer & Co's Line of receiver, to protect the interests of all ton Packets. creditors- - The Circuit judge appointed and Travelers' Letters of Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. Commercial Philadelphia of Un- jfc & T. McCants Stewart as the receiver for Credit issued, available in all the Agents for Board the plantation crops. Prl icipal Cities of the World. derwriters. White Pekin Tuck;Eggs Standard Oil Company. , j, frst COURT NOTES. INTEREST allowed after July L 1898 Class Work Guaranteed An answer of general denial was 13 FOR $2.50, OR 26 FOR $4.00, on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, 2 per de- will r filed yesterday morning by the AT cent (this form not bear Inter. LIST OF OFFICERS: Davey does not wish hti ltters in case of Keoni Ahupuuki unless it remains undisturbed for oim NO fendant the MINORCA RANCH, ' EL "accept - HAS 3 S cent; C. M. Cooke, George work unless perfectly satls- vs. Lot K. C. Lane. Later an amend- Wahiawa, P. O. Oahu. month): months, per President. "CtOrv ed answer was filed, stating that fraud months, 3'. per cent; 12 months, 4 p Robertson, Manager: R F. Bishop, would be relieu upon by way of de- cent. Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Anyone having an incubator for sale Auditor, C. Jon H Water- - SUPERIOR fense. will please address above. APen, P In the bill for foreclosure of mort- hi use, G. R. Carter, Directors. gage brought by Hoffschlaeger Co., CASTLE & COOKE CO., L: Ltd.. vs. F. Akin, the First Circuit judge yesterday signed an order as HONOLULU. JUHEI ISHI2wKA follows: AGENCY OF "Upon the report of George Dunn, AND Commission Merchants Esq., commissioner herein, filed tht HAWAIIAN CURIOS HIM BANK, LTD. PH0T0(JRAPHIC CO., fith day of March. 1901, and approved KEI by the defendant, it is hereby order. 1 SUGAR FACTORS. Vineyard Mret LIMITED. and decreed that the said report and Mrs. T. B. MOTT-8MIT- of commissioner filed Clapham, FOR H BLOCK, the accounts the AGENTS therewith, be approved: that the com- Banking and Ex- Comer i- j Gedge Cottage, The Ewa Plantation Company. Transact General Fort and Hotel Btrests. - missioner pay to the plaintiff tne bal- The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. change Business. ance remaining in hi? possession after HOTEL AND RICHARDS STS. Sugar Company. The Kohala TC-KY- the payment of all expenses of pale, Mill Company. HEAD OFFICE JAPM Shmpo Sha court, an t The Waimea Sugar Hawaii counsel fees and costs of The Koloa Agricultural Company. that he be discharged as such commis Honolulu Iron Works Co Mo, DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST office. The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. "tCHESNEY The pioneer Japanese Panting sioner, and his bond cancellna. The Standard Oil Company. 4 SON of Hawaii Shlnpo. the S. Ozaki. who was convicted in the STEAM ENGINES. Pumps. The publisher In 1. having The George F. Blake Steam paper publ.shed District Court on March of BOILERS, SUG-- R MILLS, COOL- R. Lewers. F. J. Lowrey. C. M. Cook, only dally Japanese Hono- Weston's Centilfugals. esale Territory of Hawaii, erected a buildine in the city of ERS, CASTINGS, England Mutual Life Insur- Grocers and Dealers in the gOGA, Editor lulu without permission In waiting BRASS AND LEAD The Nev LEWERS & COOKE. Proprietor. Superintendent of Public and machlnei-- y of everr V'erlptlon ance Company of Boston. Leather tod Shoe Findings C. SHIOZAWA, from the Insu-an- e Company ot Works, ind sentenced to pay a fine made to order. Parties ttentlon The Aetmt. Fire Importers and Dealers (n Limber of $100, filed an appeal in the Circuit Hartford, Conn. Editorial and Printing Office near Mid to ihlp'r blakarrlC. b w jrk The A'li'irce Asurance Company o Building Ms terras. Off ta, bridge, King street, P. O. Court, yesterday. i 44 RtreeL HaV moiam Boa wars siaw King street S man Kaueli yesterday plead executed on shortest aotice. London. Frt ni Honolulu, ui Tsjanarr. Box 907. -

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16 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. MAECH 7. 1901. ILLS 5w

The magcificent resi- i dence suourb of 0 PRELIMIMAPY MAP OAHU COLLEGE COLLEGE

above Rocky Hill, ad- joining Manoa Road. Superb residence lots 100 x 150 and 200, at the surprisingly low prices of ' $800 to $2500.

Macademized Boulevards, Graded Streets. 20-fo- ot alleys. H 2 ssy 74y vC kyjCa First sale of Lots 0 at auction Saturday, March 23.

Lots will be shown upon X application to the Sale Agents.

McULLLLAN, POND & CO., and CASTLE & LANSDALE. Office, 403 Judd Building. Office, opp, Post Office.

First Appearance BY AUTHORITY. MILE TREBELLI WILL SING . . . A NOTED COLLECTION . . . in Honolulu FENCE COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE, DISTRICT OF KONA, ISLAND FROM THE FAMOUS OPERAS OF OF OAHU.

Upon the petition of Anna A. Perrv. Oil and Water Color Paintings trustee under the will of J. Perrv. de One of the Most Donnas ceased, to decide upon the question of Celebrated Prima of OK a division of fence between the land Selected With Great Care by ills owned and controlled hpp the Day in This bv and to Appear City i Direction of Belasco and Thai!. known as Wallupe. District of Kona. Island of Oahu, WILLIAM SUPPORTED BY THE and the land owned and Friday MORRIS controlled by Mr. Charles Lucas and Niht. Mrs. Charles Lucas and known as Niu, ell-Kno- Alcazar Stock Corap'y ln said district. The wn Critic Co?inoisseur Public notice is hereby given to In the following all "LLE ANTONIA TTf KiXtva t brilliant persons interested or their aerents to t. appear before us on the said lands on M Doiores will entertain the music loving people ON EXHIBITION Thursday, April , 1901, at 10 o'clock a. of Honolulu at the AT THE REPERTOIRE m., in order to pass over and run the Opera House tomorrow night. A world Thursday, March 7.. NELL line of pleasure Saturday GWYNNE of said fence and to decide on the is contained in the foregoing ART ROOMS Matinee, March 9 kind of fence to be built, the sentence, for many OF THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., COUNTRY GIRL share of the residents of Saturday Night. March which such owner shall build and the this city, in anticipation of the event, LIMITED. Tuesday, 9.... CARMEN time within which March 12, double bill.... such work of build- and the full realization will come when THE MASTER ing said fence shall be done. BLAME;2?l SHALL the clear, liquid voice of one of the MADAME BUTTERFLY A. B. WuOD, Chairman, best Fort and Merchant Streets. Thursday. March 14 CAMILLE J. H. known sopranos of the day Is BOYD, lifted in song, C D. CHASE. and the musical tones till This Exhibition will be open about three CdUMENCISG SA MA RCH Honolulu, February 7, 1901. 5798 the hall. fr uetk, TI'ltUA Beats on sale Wal 9, under the personal supervision MR. at Nichols Co., Perhaps in no other city of the Unit- of MOrrti. Ltd. ed Department of Public Works, States Is the proportion of musical people so great as in Honolulu, and a Mdlle Antonia Honolulu, T. of H., March 5, 1901. Dolores. warm welcome is assured the prima (Antoinette Trebelh) NOTICE TO MARINERS. donna. Assisted by Years of study under The the most cele- nr. Robert Clarence Newel! following lights shall be brated masters in the world in the channel from and a ft or tm has SOLO PIANIST, will give one Mile. Trebelli with a technfotiP concert date when large steamers want to leave Metropolitan Meat Co., only at or unsurpassed, and enabled her to make enter the harbor of Honolulu at the most IBS HAWAIIAN OPa&A HOUSE night: from nature's gift. Associat- A vessel approaching the ed with Maurice Grau, she was con- Friday Evening, harbor will sidered one LIMITED. March 8, 1901 find a plain white light on one or all of his chief drawing cards, of the and it is due to Reserved Beats, 50c and $1.00. four red buoys on the starboard her excellent work In 3, commencing the "Resurrection of On Bale f with the mldchannel Lazarus" that the at Wall, Nichols & Co. or outer buov.- - On- nnr--, - t ,i March 4. 1901. Ltd - the '. v niu c OilC samea sucn popularity in New Seats reserved by tele- red too-otv- , i or two red clone , . . York ins phone will be held until noon liehts i i min.iU.l I, of the On the blnck nnH H'hlta W ... rr...... Fresh Meats day of the concert. , uuuy, wan iiue. is en and Fish by Eevry Steamer . "J ireDein rOUtf u ana aisK on to Austra DIRECTION: BELASCO & It. and a green light lia, where she is going HALL. wie an or 6th pile, counting to fill several Prom This concert Is significant to mu- from engagements during the Coast That Has Cold Storage. sic lovers of the ne lighthouse out. I the summer sea- Honolulu from its being At son. EuroDe win h. tti , times - rr,av. r he only appearance here In the nilotaw "lii.j rl ;i h i - "c iiviu ui ner concert of l ght on uianr ifSn ln hla tour abroad with the mldchannel buoy, but in victories, and in all probability The Just,y that case no othpr .mi i i the people of stnrOQ m i lit:, reSxT hien esteem . nrht TTui uc the In Mr. Newell is held, siiuwn. an Ym uui nave TREBELLI. musician both as a I JL, f l? gUlde them in anchoring ! PPortunity to listen to her songs and as a man, will Insure . night. aerain f.,r ok.,...wuv. mice years. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, J. A. M CANDLESS, The program L. P. STONE, 9 for tomorrow evening piano Business Superintendent of Public has been soloist and accompanist. Selec- Manager. Works. prepared witrf'great care, and "Mlgndn" will include tions from will be rendered, Lamb and Pork, twelve songs by Mile as will also several of the old English YOUR EASTER VACATION NOTICE. Trebelli, who will be CHOOsl: assisted by Rob-e- rt ballads, which never fail to please ALWAYS ON HAND. TAILOR. Clarence Newell, the IKPiSlESDELIBERATION. AND the celebrated most critical audience. BE ON THE SAFE The Government schools throughout ALSO POULTRY", SALMON AND HALIBUT. SIDE. ' Territory will close for the Easter BUT SHE WON THE BET. THRIFT REWARDED. - ttton on Thursday, April 4, and will "How long you up reLp. n for the next term on A young did it take to save FOR lady La-cey- AT Monday in Representative 's 200 SALE Apri! 15. those soap labels?" Jowa "I've been saving them for more Merchant Tailor By nrder of the Department district won perhaps the than THE METROPOLITAN MAR KET, King Street, Telephone 46. No. 1292 Fort St., of Pub- most difficult wager two years." corner Kukui. lic Ii:s;ruction. C. T. RODGERS, made in that sec- "What did the manufacturers send you THE BOOTH, FISHMARKET. Telephone 379. tion. "You know." Clothes Cleaned and Repaired. J" Secretary. explained the Con- when you returned the pile to them?" CENTRAL MARKET. Nuuan u Street, Telephone 104. gressman "They lit- in telling the story the other sent me a pair of the cutest day, "there is tle rubber dolls you ever saw, and the Tam Pong REMOVAL always a hard fight in best thing about it Is that if anything NOTICE. my district, and the Democrats have happens to the dolls, or you lose them, firocfries me beaten up to election the company will replace them for 3 and Provisions DRj. M. to day, and even cents apiece." WHITNEY hat removed election night until the SHREVE CO., his office from corner Hotel and Fort when & San Francisco. to the the vote is announced. General struts Boston Block, over May m years gone AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA D MEALS . by there con- TO SERVED AT ALL HOURS. .Hdiil IX O has been FACILITATE TRADE with the Hawaiian Ilanda, will dellw 27" siderable betting. This year GRIPPE. tooda purchased or CHARGES w W71 the wagers more of George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, ordered of them, FREE OF ALL Fresh were laid on my majority a TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning same to San Franlo. Oalifornia Fruits Always on favorite figure Me., says: "I have had the worst wll be on will fwrniwa? Hand. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. being about F.00 The cough, cold, chills and grip and have tent selection to those known to the firm, or who Opposite young lady referred to atlsfactory references in San Francisco. - .i- -J Honolulu Brewery. Queen St. my had been about takn lots of trash of no account but 314 headquarters, where she profit Fort Street. knowledge had some to the vendor. Chamberlain's of what was going on Cough Remedy is the only thing that NOTICE. rnado an even wager She AND Has the best that my majority has done any good whatever. I have assortment of PACIFIC would be 2.500. It uspd one bottle of it and the chills, I If seemed pre- W a like DTTRTNO MY T,Tr,AfTrr- x a JIM vivniadxti jf0-t - ISLAND CURIOS in the city posterous wager, but cold ami grip have all left me. I con- ence Kobaya-a1LT'11- and also she won It T from this Territory Dr. 1 had hon-p- st HI has the 3144 votes to snare over gratulate the manufacturers of an MARKET AND POST STREETS. BAN FRANCISCO. take charge of rnv practice rental of eight offices. Rent my opponent, medicine." sale by 795 cheap. the largPst majority I had For Benson, Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished upon receipt of request DR. I. MORI. had previ- Smith & Co.. Ltd., sole agents Hawaii have Jewelry west sf J ously being 1,471." Territory. Wi the largest manufactory of and Silverware ( fork slty, and are prepared to furnish special desigpc