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SEMI-WEKKL- VOL. XI.I. Ni HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, 1'KID.W J.M'AK- - u. i. WIIOkK 270.1 BUSINESS MEN NEW STEAMER LINE NOW ASSURED ENTERTAIN AT W300O000000O(00OK000OOOOO0O FESTIVE Pacific Navigation Co. to Run From BOARD San Pedro to Hawaii Tropic Fruit Company Interested. Annual Dinner of Honolulu Mer-

chants9 Association at Royal (Associated Press Cablegrams.) Hawaiian Hotel. SALT LAKE, Utah, January ia. The Pacific Navigation Company is negotiating or the charter of two steamers connecting San Pedro with Hawaii. Seldom liaa Honolulu seen a moro pleasant and smooth-runnin- festive event The Tropic Fruit Company of Honolulu .lias beeninteresterin of Merchants' Association ipon a largo Bcalo than tlo annual dinner, 1900, The the project and has agreed to give its shipments to the new line. of Honolulu, which tookplaco at tho Hoyal Hawaiian Hotel last night. Seats were taken at the tables set on tho Ewa lnnal at 8 o'clock and tho program, The P. N. Co. is opening coal fields in Southern Utah. merrily proceeded until 11 o'clttck, wbon President Geo. W. Smith without ceremony declared the banquet adjourned sine die. M'CALL PAWNS MANSION. One of tho most .pleasing features was tho informnlity of the speeches. 3sTo rolls of manuscript were pulled upon an unsuspecting company, yot or perhaps rather because of this deviation from a too common practice of tho NEW YORK, January : 2. John A. McCall, o past the flow of soul was peculiarly one from men to men. While there was BYBON 0. CLABK, MANAGER OF THE TEOPIO FEUIT to. the New York Life Insurance Co., has given a deed of trust on his the palm for words of pith and much point in most of the postprandial efforts, OOOOC)OOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOCOOOO risidence to secure the $150,000 note covering the Hamilton ad- moment easily fell to Judge Sole. vances. Thero was one table in tho raiddlo for tho maBtcr of tho feast nnd tho speakers' on tho program. Then there wero two pairs of tables, parallel, ex- SURGEON GENERAL WYMAN tending therefrom. At the center table President Smith of the Association had A POLITICAL SCHISM. for his vis-a-vi- s Secretary Wood of tho Hawaii Promotion Committee, and fac- FINDS THE RIGHT MAN ing each other across the table wero United States Judge Dolo and President WASHINGTON, January 12. Fifty Republican congressmen Lowrey of tho Chamber of Commerce. i Overhead in tho lanai was a canopy of tho pepper vine, bespangled with After a prolonged eclipse, light has again dawned upon tho Federal are reported pledged to oppose statehood bills, joining with the immacu- - Wossoms of tho bougainvillca vine. Tho tables were bespread over tho project. It would" appear that delay hus not been consequent upon Democrats. ' lato linen with delicate ferns, ornamented with carnations. While red, white difficulty over the building scheme, but in connection with a.search for a suit- tho rim of tho lanai roof, tho center table was and bluo electric bulbs lined able man to superintend tho institution when it has been erected. eoftly illuminated with ground glass globes and tho wing tables with single- - Now tho man has been found, nnd "something will be doing" soon. This SEVERAL LIBRARIES LESS. light silver candlesticks. , ' information is on tho authority of Surgeon General Wyman. THE SERVICE. H. C), E. R. Stackable, Judge Dole, J. R. Gult, M P. Robinson, F, J. "I have received a personal letter from Surgeon tleneral Wyman," Gov Manager Bews and his deputy, E. M. GREENVILLE, January 12. The Carnegie Steel Company's Lowrey, J. G. Spencer, H. P. Wood, Carter said yesterday, "stating that ho has got a man for the Lepro Boyd, personally supervised the ser ernor J. Emmeluth, E. G. Keen, R. Cham- sarium on Molokai. plant has been burned. The loss amounts to half a million dollars. if ...... Y.m.1. i.iitiiln. art. fntllt... - berlain, Lieut. Slattery, Major Fuller, I 'i Vice, Willi;; ivaa uuui icfiuia. "That has been the cause of the delay, ho' gives' inc' to understand. Tho if less. The menu was one of rare deli J. W. Young, Paymaster Hagner, John re McCandlcss, Daniel Logan (Adver- wholo problem depended on getting tho right kind "of a man to make a scien- cacy, as may bo Judged from its ' MORALES' EVIL CASE. tiser), W. R. Farrington (Bulletin), tific studyr of tho disease. . y t e . production below, and while It was be Knffd-se- n, GeoTF. HenshalfTStaf JT E. A. "Apparently ho thinks the building a secondary matter. Ho docs not discussed n. line feeling of neigh C. ing R. W. Breckons, E. R. Hendry, give the namo of tho man. borly fellowship and good cheer was S. Hollowny, E. C. Peters, L. E. Pink-ha- "Surgeon General Wyman believes that beforo long ho enn convince tho CAPE HAYTIEN, January 12. President Morales is reported evinced about the boards. This was E. R. Adams, J. Lucas, II, T. Moore, W. H. Babbitt. pcoplo of earnestness in tho matter by showing them thore's something doing." the menu wounded and his capture is probable. "Is thero no danger of tho appropriation lapsing, so that a new appropria- MENU PROGRAM OF TOASTS. tion should have to bo madct" was asked. i President Smith was toastmaster am not certain nbout that point," tho governor answered. DATTO AND DEMOCRAT. Manhattan Cocktail and, In Introducing those billed to "I OYSTERS "Tho Surgeon General has not been in any sort of worry on that propos- respond In the regular list and those Toke Points on the Half-she- ll ition." Amanttllado he called on after the conclusion of the feli- DULUAN, January 12. W. J. Bryan has been created a datto. SOUP set program, was both brief and tries. The Chinese and Japanese, In- You business men know how Impor- Consomme vol au Vent citous In remarks. structed In the schools here, will have tant It Is to the business of Honolulu RELISHES "President Roosevelt" had a blank op- an lnlluenco In Asia perhaps a strong for a hundred families to scttlo In tlxi Celery AFTERNOON REPORT. Olives posite his name, but his health was and a permanent Influence causing army reservation which Is now being Salted Almonds things to may In- prepared for occupation. You If none less be done thero which know FISH drunk with tho enthusiasm. fluence tho future of the world.' there would bo a thousand families Planlced Mullet a la Duchesse "Tho Territory of Hawaii," with un- - you prosper I think that the Territory of Ha settle here would all be IRKUTSK, January 11. Tho prefect of polico of this placo was assas- Cucumbers Haut Sauterno amendable fitness, was coupled with waii Is making a record of good gov- -' ous. The policy that would brine a sinated today. Tho murderer escaped. ICES the name of Judge Sanford B. Dole,' ernment and fair administration. Tho thousand. families here la a very Im- Tuttl Fruttl Floats Judge for Ha- j United States is controlling this coun portant matter. RIGA, January 11. Tho troops routed revolutionists who wero attempting Banquet Rolls United States District Land Commissioner Pratt told me being try as it pleaej. wo are alsappointeu to loot a train with treasure. Slxty.fivo wero killed. ENTltEES waii, chief author of Us and In some things. The policy of tho the other day that thero was over 100,-0- Breaded Frog Saddles, Fine Herbs Its first Governor. He responded to United Stntes In regard to Immigra- acres of Government land not leas- WASHINGTON, January 11, The Scnato Commlttoo on Commerce has or- Sweetbread Patties the following effect: tion Is disappointing to some of us. ed the past year und that within five dered a favorable report made on the appropriation of 3225,000, for a revenuo Asparagus Tips I passage or six years 050,000 acres the leases of JUDGE DOLE'S ADDRESS. am going to read a short cutter to bo stationed at Honolulu, Chateau Margeaux from Roosevelt's message. which will run out. A great deal of President WASHINGTON, January 11. show sugar Imports PUNCH Mr. iVesIdent and Gentlemen of the I am going to bo short because I want this land Is unsuitable for settlement, Statistics that tho of the suppose one-elgh- sult-nb- le Cream de Montho Vertho Merchants' Association: I thank you to give a chance to Mr. Lucas and but of It Is country for tho eleven months ended November Gth wore tho largost on record, ROAST your other speakers. thero Is a chance for 2500 families showing a value of $148,575,340. Hawaii furnished 832,721,387 pounds and Hawaiian Squab a la Chasseur all for the opportunity of enjoying to make a living. hospitality and renewing old acquain- (Judge Dole heVe read fpm the Presl. Look at WAhlawa, where tho Philippines 77,997,421. Windsor Potatoes Petit Pols message where tho desire was fourteen Dry Monojiolo you. When was to dent's families settled seven years ago. They LONDON, January 11. Princo Arthur of Connaught, Admiral Seymour and tances with I asked expressed that tho population of tho BALAD speak on the Territory o Hawaii, were Americans nnd they experiment- other members of tho royal commission who will present tho Order of tho Hawaiian Islands should Increase by ed with fruits nnd vegetables. Final- Waldorf Salad In Tomato Baskets saw It was a subject of thought in of American citizens.) Garter to tho Emperor of Japan, started for Toklo today. Tho Princo Is also) CREAM the number ly they tried pineapples and last year ICE Is policy the American tho orders Admiral Togo Champagne order to be able to make brief remarks. This tho of a company paid them $25,000 for pine boarer of of merit to and Gonerals Oyaina and Neapolitan Cream Wafers labor party. docs not suit some of PASTRY It is a subject that reaches far into It apples. The land these families got Yamagata. us, I believe it will bo THE BEST JG0O0 Is $200,000 Rhine Wine Jelly the past into the future. Since but for about worth about and IN THE LONG RUN FOR THE IS- today. Tho success of Fruit Cake the Wahlawa Is Investigating Bonbons coming to this tablo I have had a con LANDS. Tho planters can not keep colony Is not because the land was tho Minister of Marino FRUIT versation with a representative of tho laborers pow by penal settlements. there, hut because the people were the causes of the catastrophe In order Grapes . Ornnges Apples to commander United States Army Captain Hump- The question now Is whether they can there. It means an Increase of tax- determine whether the Bananas Figs by giving them will be court-martial- for the loss of hreyand In talking about the new gar- keep laborers here land able property, ns well' as giving a live- Mixed Nuts near their work which they may culti- lihood great many people. the fleet. London Layer Raisins rison at Kahaulkl which ho Is enthu- toia PIPE DREAM vate to aid In the sustenance of their Robert Hoe, the Inventor of a print The charge that the British Admiral CHEESE siastically hurrying up, he expressed a families.. Much Is heard of the ex- ing press, concentrated his ships at Roquefort Edam said ono "ought to push a hope that It would be finished before periment proposed for settling the Rus- thing from behind, nnd not go ahead expecting to receive nn order to Swiss American B. of the next rainstorm, because on former sian Moloknns on Kauai. James and pun It, because It Is the thine it ST. PETERSBURG, January 3. The destroy the Russians In the event Cafo Nolr Castle Is so Imbued with the Import-- 1 self not Admiral Togo proving unequal to the occasions of such phenomena Camp and the man that should be remarkable allegation that the British THOSE PRESENT. ance of this problem that he Is giving seen." That Is what we want here and task, has caused a sensation In diplo- I was In to destroy McKlnley was so flooded that tho prob- his time and his money unstintedly with all the races we bring fleet held readiness matic circles, all the moro so as Ad- Following Is classified of those other hero a list lem was whether It belonged to the In fact devoting his wholo energies to' we want the leaven of Americans. the Russian fleet If tho battle of the miral Rojestvensky's letter was pub- I, present: Army or the Navy. (Laughter). this scheme, because ho believes that (Prolonged npplause.) Sea of Japan had gone In the Rus- lished with the permission of the Min- In the end It will be of benefit to the, RoJ-- ( ister of Marine. Members and Friends: C. H. Belllna, remember once, In old times, CAPTAIN HUMPHREY. sians' favor la made by Admiral I the whole country, himself among rest, 3. Tho Pe- C. M. V. Forster, A. Gartenberg, J.' L. man smug- the "Tho Army" was CHtvensky In published In the LONDON, January St. when a was Indicted for The success and progress of the Is- enthusiastically his letter correspondent Dally N. E. Gedge, S. G. Wilder, honored, namo permls-- tersburg of the McLean. gling tho Attorney General was very In do not depend so with the of Captain Novoe Vremya today, with the j Telegraph says a A. Mclnerny, R H. Trent, W. A. lands the future Humphrey (Depot that he has had E. lenient. He asked the court to Impose much on the sugar planters on; the Quartermaster). slon of Minister of Marine. conversation Count tn P. Ehlers, J. L. War- Capt. Humphrey In the with Wltte, Wann (Seattle), only a nominal punishment, the defend- money we make as upon the people said part: Tho Referring to the nbsolute secrecy of which the Em- ren, O. W. M. Bray. O. C. Army Is the Premier stated that J. Lutted, ant having pleaded guilty. It turned we are going to have In the country subject of the a broad one, Admiral Togo In regard to the dlsposl-- j peror nnd his Ministers were as- Swain, W. W. Harris, C. Quinn, J. think, can wlpo alike J. out that the Attorney General had who will have tho votes nnd control but I I It out in short Hon of his forces, Rojestvensky de- tonished at Admiral Rojestvensky's al- Reldford, G. D. Mahono, 1 II. Soper, R. himself smuggled some cigars ashore, the affairs of the country. order. will divide It between tho clares that "this wob unknown even legation that tho British Admiral had D. II. Lewis, J. Wakefield, M. Phillips, and the man get off with a very light army of tho past nnd tho army of tho al- -, sagacious to the Admiral of the British fleet laid his ships at cl waltlnK" L. Wnldron, A. N. Campbell, James (Laughter.) Tho planters are men and F. fine. In- future. The army of the past Is gone lied with the Japanese, who concen- an order to destroy Stelner, H. Paris, W. W. Hall. II. F. Tht'80 Islands are In very as soon as they see It tn be their the Russian fleet E a citi- and the army of the future you know his forces at el In In event Admiral Togo was de- A. Wall, M. Johnson, prominent terests will take up this matter of trated that Wlchman, F. position. No territory success. as much about as I do. (Laughter,) expectation of receiving an order tu( In of Sea of Capt. Boule, H. Williams, L. C. of the United Is moro zen settlement and make It a feated the battle the II. States There Is thing In which you So I will speak of tho army of tho pres-en- t. tlie Russian licet ir Japan. Count Wltte said ho was tak- Abies, G. B. Curtis, C, Hedemann, W. prominent beforo tho world another annihilate hii, io than as business men, as well ns planters At present It does not amount flnal object of Oroat Britain, was be- ing measures to clear up tho matter, W. Klrkland, G. F. Bush, N. Watklns, Hawaii, Other powers than tho to for many of you are Interested direct- much. The camp out at the Park yond the power of Japan." but, he added, It was nt that Morgan, M. A. Gonsalves, Geo. In times past ac- J, P. United Slates have ly In sugar planting are Interested. Is a close place and It does not amount Prom Admiral Rojestvensky's no level-head- man In Russia would Rodlek, A. Humburg, P. II. Benson, watched these islands with great anx- Molo-kan- s, to much, Yet It stands for about count of his In tho bnttlo of the Importance to tho allegation Pflucger, The planters want Portuguese, tactics attach II. P. Roth, W. II. Smith, H. iety, but their final disposition was des. any Euro- $100,000 a year In supplies, alve us Pea of Japan, published In the Novoe which tho Minister or Marine, he said, Qlgnoux, Qeo. Italians and perhaps W. a McGoiinglH, A. J. tlned tn bo that of a part of the Unit- peans they can get. They will not ln tlmo and, say, $500,000 (laughter), wo Vremya, the render Is almost convinc- had not noticed until It appeared in W. SmJtli, J. Andrade, H. II, Burrell, ed States In the midst of the Pacific. traduce Americans here, at least not will show you something out at Ka- ed that the Russlnn commander print. Roth-wel- l, every S. Johnson, F. K. Blako, J. G. This Is a position which touches for the present they may In the fu- haulkl of which you may bo proud. Admiral Togo at every The Times' St. Petersburg correspon 13, Ingham, R. Cntton, F. W. department of thought. ture'. Hut with Portuguese, Molaknni Wo hnve tho slto and wo havo the point nnd was himself the real victor. dent says that Great Britain has been Macfarlane, 1 M. Lowls, C. S, Crano, Religious representatives exult over and Italians we also want a great cllmato here, nnd If wo have only He declares he know Admiral Togo's dragged In to help to nbs-I- t 'nlest- - W, T Lucas, Mr. Fenwlok, Mr. Mar. tho position of the Islands, They feet many Americans here, We want men nbout $300,000 (laughter) you will oo exnet whereabouts two days before the vensky nnd to prepare hull, W T, Jlerrlck. that Hawaii I going to exert an In- here, to work with these other people, an Army Post within threo or four battle, made his dispositions accord- for his Impending acqu Invited outis: capt. Lynn iu. n. fluence on those peoples of alien races who are acquainted with American In years that will bo tho prldn of Hawaii ingly nnd entered the fight with his llltatlnn, which are co; N.), Capt Humphrey (U. H. A.). Capt. living here, who In turn will spread stltutlnns, who will take up land not and a credit tn (ho United States, eye. open. The Admiral only cnsually "hlo for tho sake 0, r- coun- - Nihlack tu. Hj ti-- - wuer tu, w. beneficent Influences in (heir own used In augur plantations. (Continued on Pace 8.) states In tho courso of his letter that of the Russian navy. kbQ

IIWVAIIAN fiA7RTTU, MM-AU- l. if. SBM!WEBKLV ono cram MB, WirilNGTOX OMTIOli nw IA NEGLECTED APPEAL 10 IMfWUilTOM. BOTTLE OF WAS MiSBEPRESEMTEO PROGRESSES a'ntiniy Treasurer Trent linn repHi WASHINGTON Honolulu. T II , 10C finin the auditor ef tin- UrrMnrj' Jan statement of tlie amount of mnMT ht ICdlter Advertiser I hate neter IaM county Jinn frum the n- - - I the of Oahu hud GOOD SCOTCH . attention to ttio constant mlsrcp- (Knrni WdnedM's Advertiser) Territory, the source from which It wa and misquotations of my An npix-n-l Is being taken by plain- .l..iijkjl- nfri.4 jtAtL-t- t MM !Mintntln "- - ittA AnnllHl - no tiffs In tho Thi Promotion Committee Held It" . ""If In tho Bulletin, but when It In- - one of the Hnwallan Board of Missions vs. Territory of Hawaii, to , person. r1"" MyS!yVlettJl!llwV! withstanding the eoun.y rattlvrt olvcs another I can not for tho United Blales Supremo Court Tho '?nV "llh..Cl1'' T" fn : IM.0M tit the end of both November Supremo Oodfrov-ltowLn- d court recently derided against I Aft.r a lH.nl fiM In the suit, JudBo H.M.M., A. 0. M. .Ire' December, there Kill due Oahu VZIIZ "..1!?: tho plaintiffs In a damago action for ?r, I'ZiAnr.'LP ""ty Territory the neat Itoliottson nml nix or teven other interested parties sat up o'niffht to await Mr. Kinney of the llullellu met ma In I1S.OC0. met member or me lJ who "'" ,50'000, The niruren tho wns Dr Homer lirlgham of New' u.m "' tho of Jury. This wns nltout a week Thcro woro present be Clerk's Olllco and asked to Inter The claim was based on tho follow- haird. nr "'V return the no. mo on York, who spoke of the grnllncallon no follows vluw tho Itobluson matter. I ing condition ImtKiaed when the gov- STATEMENT OP "COUNTY OP sides those already named, S. II. Derby, Colonel Jones, George Lucas, M. T. Bu(1 to x 1CgUttted In visiting the Inlands. hm tlmt to loak ernment took oer the Lahalnaluno. felt OAHU" TAX COLLECTIONS FOK Clem :. inotnpson. About mo wucmng nour or to mis- - Mr McCandless spoko of certain rilmonton, (julnn and l'rank him as tho Ilullctln constantly property: told new THE SIX MONH8 KND1NO midnight tho llttlo company began to thirst and Frank Thompson skirmished quoted mo and hud done so at the Ear "That tho Bald Institution shall bo street Improvement and of a 31, In This DECEMBER 190. He Ho-- " lho Bn!no matter. He ro- - continued ut Its expense as an Institu- Idea recently started Tacoma. J972.U6.7S about or n bottle of Scotch. found it at a club. Itcturning to Judge "cin n, curbing be- Total collections Piled that it win his misunderstanding tion for tho of sound liter- won to build new line of 12,542.00 inson's chambers with one bottle, as ho says, ho pawed it around. According cultivation thin Less road taxes nmJ not ,nlcllllonnI( alld that ho ttoulJ solid bclencc, yond tho established lino and nil Hi- - ature and and further thought to Honor, tho Judge, tho gentlemen present had such nn uncertain tasto no to know whether I thought there It to Do In with lawn nnd trees. Ho JJ59.6H.76 that shall not teach or allow lor whisky that they only drank one-thir- of tho ono bottlo between twelve- - w as anything reprehensible In tho Hob. lellglous doc- this Idea might work well here. collect- taught any tenet or Less delinquent taxes n. m. '"so" matter. I was then leaning on OPPOSES PARKING ROAD. December, thirty and two Tho rest of tho liquor, they nil say, was left for somo trine contrary to thoso herctoforo ed from July to countl!r tho otllco. said, As to Wnlklkl road, he felt that It 1903 3S.278.7C painters to drink when they came around on their job In tho morning. Aftor J1,e f and by lho mission which wo avenue . turning towards tho clerk, that I Baw represent." would be a mistake to park the ho ono da!n y taste wh eh tho waiting o took they hung about, view- - In center. The ltnpld track noMn exccpUng Blmonton's leaving In addition there was a proviso that the Transit 1924,365.83 ing tho nearly full bottlo with sug- - was now nt ono side and that being indifference or indignation until somebody tho bottlo In tho clerk's oltlce. It waB "in case of or violation coffco nt tho Grill. very the case he thought It would be much county... .UC2.182.99 Rested Turning their backs upon tho vllo concoction of tho a poor Joko at best, and the clerk of the conditions tho property should Ono half for Oahu to better to run a double row of trees Less deductions as per sec- Scotch, the party started off with a glad cry nnd were soon drinking smull whom It was particularly addressed revert to tho mission, or, ns modified haU away, so It op- on cither side of tho road. Tho mauka tion 4, Act 93, S. L. 1905.... 125,000.00 blacks and eating sandwiches In Lycurgus' place. Somebody suggested beer Jut then turned that by tho government, It might at Its row would be on the makal sldo of the '., doubly failed, but Mr. Kinney under- - tion pay tho sum of $15,000." to A. O. M. Ilobertson, but ho repelled tho idea with scorn, as did tho roat. wns railroad track. J337.182.99 Btood perfectly well what meant, DAVIS MAKES AN ORATION. Aftor satisfying their needs with coffco nnd salt ham, tho waiting company l Mr. Spalding thought If this question which was to make light of a matter Attorney George A. Davis made wan left to Mr. Robinson, the park went back to tho Judgo's chambers and removed tho bottlo of Sotch, using which I thought was attracting a pub- - af- Payments: - courtroom ring yesterday expert who Is to arrive here next July, 1905 J 31.D30.O0 a pair of tongs, nnd set it among tho cans of red paint whero tho brush artists " attention altogether lncommen- ternoon with hlB argument In the caso month. It would bo a good plan. AugUBt. 1905 35,00O.M Burate with tho occurrence. I doslro at. vs. The Pacific Mall couiu una it. , mon- - of Iverson et Mr. McCandless said ho understood Qpnloml.sr 10fir. ar.OfiO.OO to reiterate the thought that It Is S. S. Co., claim for damages of J100O That is the story which comes from tho court and its friends and to openly question 12,000 feet of curbing was being made; October, 1905 35,000.00 stroun that tho whether a for each of the petitioners, five in all. question would bo n case of contempt. tho Governor a. bo reappointed bo who-wer- for the Territory at present and he November, 1905 00,000 00 it clear But heard Judge shall should Davis represents the petitioners, e believed this was for Walklkl road. If December, 1905 C0.000.00 different talc. It was Baid to him by a party or parties unknown to othors determined in the slightest degree by steerage passengers on the S. no, then something should be done at than themselves, that three bottles of red liquor were used up in tho small V? ,"". th,a.t,ho Ty last month en route to San once. The Supervisors will bo address- $256,530.00 drink of whiskey his chambers hour scanco with tho result that the chambers of tho court rang with unseemly Frunclsco. While the vessel was In ed on this matter. wnllo walUng aU nght in pUrsunnco port passengers came and mirth ono the ashore HAVE DECIDING VOICE. Interest on Warrants: and of tho lawyers, with jaws so firmly set that it was thought ho 0f tho duty of receiving tho verdict on returning to the dock wero refused Mr. Spalding referred to the gTeat July warrant $ 483.75 might novcr bo nblo to practice his profession again, was carried homo in a of a Jury. permission to go Inside the gates or to August warrant 388.36 hack. A hack Is known to bcon DAVID L.WITHINQTON. go because oE enthusiasm of residents over tho city, linvo present, nt tho courthouse, but somo of ( aboard the steamer -- Improvement plan. Various big prop-- ; beptcmber warrant 244-0- Mm tnwlntirlit nnmnnnv inatuf 11110 If wno Ifittrtn lur nn nv'.Anntilflt t1.n AnnU w quarantine regulations prevailing at few t&uuiw fVU(ui AUV'UV kl'UV V ITUQ Ultl WU MT UU VA'VUU T it If IT UU ;UUU i r- October warrant 95.89 They brought suit. All urty Interests, he said, would not, of course, carry any but sober passengers. that time. uto In the movement. Among theso VI5ITOR IS DELIGHTED have left the Islands since that time, were Governor Carter and the John II t 1,212.52 Tho Governor acted on his information nnd promptly cabled to Washington and their answers to agreed-upo- a estate., withdrawing his support of .Tudgo liobinson for another term. Somo littlo timo questions were taken In San Francisco, As to ladles serving on committees J257.742.52 before, ho had sent on Robinson's nnmo as a proper man to reappoint. Dr. Homer Brlghnm of New York, Davis going to that city for the pur- Improvement Spald- pose of taking down answers. and in clubs, Mr. Day before yesterday Judgo Hobinsou learned of tho change of guberna- who is In the party of Mrs. Putnam tho ing said that they should undoubtedly Balance due Oahu county. .J 79,440.47 new con- During his argument yesterday af- torial bnso and also got busy. Affidavits of Grand Rapids, Mich., is a have a voice In the matter, but In se- nro said to have been secured from vert to the climatic delights of the ternoon Attorney Davis made a char- lecting names for the organization of CEOUP. every man who neglected tho fatnl bottlo of Scotch to tho effect that ho had Hawaiian Islands. The party arrived acteristic address paying his respects, clubs he had selected men only to be A reliable medicine and one that not touched, tasted or handled tho unclean thing or if ho had, ho merely here last Friday on the steamer Korea to tho opposing counsel, Mr. McClana-ha- n, gin to twenty-fiv- e sugar with nhmlM nlU'nvn hn kpnt In thn linme fltr smcllcd tho cork. Tho Judgo also wroto to Senator - and registered nt the Hawaiian Hotel, referring the deciding Perkins nnd Secretary Met- corporations, companies; "Their wives will have tho iln,,,,iin(r, ,, H pi.n.nhnrinin'a nnuch see Everything they have seen bo far has the railroad I calf to tho President in his behalf. And thero tho Following anyway," Spalding. case stands. - steamship companies which voice said Mr. Remedy. prevent If . uietni. and he It will the attack r.ro somo statements in ciiunnua Mr. Spalding said that so far there ... ,h niiim twnm... point: MI have traveled around quite a bit presumed Mr. McClanahan represented, was some Indecision among those will- - ' and the certainty of his yearly fees lonrse, or cvcn nfler the Croupy cough (From Wednesday's Advertiser.) before Judgo Robinson was mak- - Jw" 8lde BaId lng to organizations ob to how! busy ?Trlm therefrom, while he, Davis, on the-othe- form appeal b. There Is no danger In glv- - lng up allldavlts, securing evening "all round the to proceed In initial efforts. Tho , RORINSON'S STATEMENT. them from hand, must look to the court to. their u t0 for u contains no almost everyone who participated iE,Bypi' " best plan would bo to call district and,opum njn Judgo Robinson was seen In his in desert, Tangier, Morocco, see that he realized his proper fees, or othor armtul drUK For tho trial ' Bectlon meetings and talk the matter ,0 n), Donler8 nnd Druggists, chambers at the Judiciary Building, 'Spain, Italy and the Riviera. I have through the work he did for his clients. way. b. FOREMAN GUILD'S STATEMENT. In over in a neighborly Henson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents for Just after he had despatched to tho been traveling about with Mrs. Davis said that If he were Mr. Tho deserted and weed-covere- d lot at itlWalI steamer a bundle of letters and aff- Guild of tho Jury mado an nam, who Is always seeking a nice position he could well af- the corner of Punahou street nnd WH- - idavits, all addressed to Washington, statement of his alleged con- - ter climate. This year we decided to ford to be a philanthropist. "What am der avenue, opposite Isenbcrgs, nnd (S)4i4jh5!hshB4 D. C. When asked for a statement, ncctlon with tho master. change about and havo come to Ha-- I here for?" asked Davis. "I want tQ - JAPANESE ART PLACES, belonging to the Department of Edu- Judge Robliibon replied: "I deny positively that gave Gov- - wall. get a few dollars out of this for my- Mr. Gartley said that a feature which I cation, was commented upon. One "Tho Attorney General yesterday In- ernor Carter any Information about "This Is the first place I havo ever self, that's all." attract tourists here would be steerage-paBsenger- s, member stated that Superintendent woull formed mo that the Governor had told this matter. It was tho Governor who been In In the winter time, save up in Then Davis referred to the ' om I',aco set asldo a"d aaoTrrned by Habbltt had reported tho department - him that ho (tho Governor) had cabled informed me of it. The Governor sent Luxor and Assouan, In Egypt, that we whom he said were sailors ( landscape artists. He sub- had no money on hand for Improve- - JIaneso to tho President withdrawing his pre- for me and asked me what I know of are able to get along evenings wlth- - from the steamer Barracouta captured -- """-"" -- "-- - ments. Mr. Spalding said tho boaro " 1 fire. places In by the Japanese while en route to b"1,brand's, near School""'Btrcet. as a wild vious recommendation of me as a the matter. am not know anything out a In tho other had better sell the lot It It couldn't candidate for reappointment to the of- and ho then told mo what ho had Northern Africa and Southern Eu- Vladivostok with contraband of war. - plat'o where Japanese artists could keep It looking- decent. fice rope, you got to some "These sailors who are suing tho work to advantage. There was an of third Judge; that his reason for heard. have have a fire IMPROVE UNSIGHTLY LOTS. doing so had been because I had par- "I stated to htm that all I could say time during the day and after sun- Pacific Mall Co. were sailors on that for rustic bridges, teahouses, steamer Barracouta, The following letter from Mr. Thurs- was ticipated In a 'drunken orgle' at my was that so far as my observation down. a steamer which etc. He said that It true that "This any was carrying contraband of war," and ton was read: policy people here been courtroom and chambers in thn court- went I had seen absolutely nothing climate is different from the of the had thing found. You dif- here Davis' voice rang and the eagle Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 6, 1906. not to put forward the Oriental side house on tho night of the 29th and tho amiss with either Judge or nttorneys I have have a atmosphere Is spread his wings, "shipped by Presi- Mr. II. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii of life ns an attraction for Hawaii, morning of tho 30th of December last on the morning when tho verdict was ferent here. It softer In- not so penetrating as one en- dent Harrlman In violation of the neu- Promotion Committee, City, but at tho snmo time people come here while tho trial Jury In the case of brought In, and that any other and re- Godfrey deliberating counters alsewhere. You don't get any trality of his country nnd his Hag, for Dear Sir: Yours of the 28th ult. and aro glad to see a touch of the vs. Rowland was formation tho Governor might havo purpose mo to orgnnlzo Improve- on their verdict. had from sources was entirely chill here at all. Hawaii Is certainly the of making money." questing an Orlentnl In tho cosmopolitan life they other Davis said some ment club In that division of Honolulu "I understood from Mr. Peters, the new to mo. a charming country, that of the meii Und about them. "In some respects the place seems lost their clothes and belongings when known as Iiates street, Is duly on Mr. Spalding thought that one of the Attorney General, that tho Governor "To make my position In tho matter the Mongolia Bald I was perfectly I on Gov- Hko a fairyland. Take this view of the sailed without them and hand. Islands ln the lagoons nt Knplolanl had that bo drunk that I clear called the they had not received In reply, I beg to stnte I will had to bo home In hack. ernor In company with Mr. Derby hotel park from tho lanals where we them yet. Ho that Park could bo transformed Into a Japa- taken a this said one had loBt an- bo glad to do Immediately over to see evening papers breakfast, lunch nnd dine. Could any. a shaving mug, this or any other work of nese Islet very easily. Thero could be "I went the afternoon, since tho other a pair of shoes a. similar character in which I can be undoubtedly Governor and told him Mr. Peters came out. The Governor was 'perfect- think be more picturesque? It Is like a and another an a teahouse, which would that gen undershirt. of assistance to the committee In do- Informed mo that ho (tho Governor) ly frank In stating ho had got setting on the stage, and when a be that mist Is percolating "They weren't so valuable as ing what I consider most valuable work Secretury Wood rend a letter from hnd withdrawn his recommendation of nm. ,,f hi tin., trnm mo. ti.ni i tie through tho trees inrr, and e shining passengers' suit cases and for the welfare nnd progress of Hono- mo for tho Judgeship and had author- he knew everything in be- - l f?llaf wlth 'he s,un the Mr. Marsh of San Francisco, who has the matter their silk stockings, but they were val- lulu and its Inhabitants. had several places In California trans ized the latter to uso his name In In- foro sending for mo and further that' " """'" "?" q"'t0 up-t- o- uable to theso poor sailors." I would like to repeat what I said formed Into Japanese landscape at forming inc. Tho Governor said that he had cabled to Washington before! w" "".Ised the you w,th flnq Mr. McClanahan nrgued for the Pa- orally to and Mr. Spalding a day tractions, In which Mr. Marsh said he was so. sendlng for me. Ho also stated to Mr. f""'0' J1" cific . system Mall Co. will his ar- two In open n-v- ...... , - of electric street cars. and finish or slncb regard to lot would bo unable to come to Honolulu "This (the Governor's) first state- 1..V1 ...JTOC.l.i- .i..UIU ...ai.i, ...1W....11.V....i , ,..,,.. ,, . ,.,. . gument lV.U, & this morning. parks. for the present. ment was wo wero all over did not coma from WV11V TV. JUU II U OVU lit lC tlWIVfc that drunk tho hackman a good many of people who TERRITORY'S TIME EXTENDED. I think that tho cleaning up' and Tho Promotion Committee considered there, ho modified by saying Thompson, dif- future the but that but from an entirely have been , to In the matter of the extension of KuT grassing over of open lots, such ojj tho project for razing Honolulu Hale, I was drunk. Col. in tho habit of going not Ho stated that ferent source. Europe every year. feel sure kui street from River to Llliha streets lias been done at Palncc square and tho postmaster'B suggestion to Jones, tho stenographer, was probably I am personally concern- I that and "Ab far as they will come down here. Many peo- - claim of Mrs. Chas. Notley Judge--' opposite the Young Hotel, Is even more niako a court or small park of the sobor because of my statement that ed I don't desire to be placed In tho Do I pie who Bolt has extended the time of important than the movement to keep place, giving him driveway for to tho travel have never been west. the a there Jones took the entire charge position of being In conlltct either with They have an idea when they go Territory or of C. S. Holloway, Super- the door yards In good shape, for tho tho hnndllng of the mnlls also. Mr. Jury, which I read to that Jury, at tho tho Gqvernor oT with Judgo Robinson; that reason that resldenco lots, even though building away they must go back to Europe. I intendent of Public Works, 30 days to McCandless thought the old rato of 230 words per minute, which and I felt that I waB perfectly Justi- file his bill of exceptions to not kept In the best shape, aro more come down. Tho Supervisors don't believe I care to go back again, the refusal should ho could not do If ho were drunk. fied In making an affidavit this morn- for many years. of the court to permit It or him or less looked after, while empty lots will bo nddressed on tho desirability of attorneys at least to "Then ho said that, tho ing for Judge Robinson in which I stat- "The plcturesqueness of Algiers is abandon the above entitled proceedings are left to bo covered with unsightly this suggestion. wero I believe. I convinced all drunk. ed that I had seen no misconduct of fast disappearing. I have noticed that and dlscontlnuo the samo. weeds and become rubbish dumps; so It was suggested also that the school him that the attorneys wero not drunk, any kind on tho part of tho either In two years' time. The are be- - i - i thnt they glvo n bad character to tho children be ' Instructed not to throw said Derby was Arabs and then he that court or the nttorneys In connection coming too Europeanlzed In habits and The entire neighborhood which may other- banana or orange peels on tho sldo nnd been homo In a complainant in tho case against drunk had taken with this case." dress. Take away tho Arab's pictur- en- wise bo quite presentable. The few walks. The committee will tnko steps said, wero R. W. Condon, states that sho was hack. His Informers, he JONES' SHORTHAND NOTES. esque garb and he Is not worth Boeing. police lots already cleaned and grassed over to linvo the proper authorities place Mr. Guild, foreman tho Jury, nnd ticed by the to bring action of AU country Is becoming child-stealin- g through the efforts of Secretary Atkin lecolvlng cans tho postofllco Col. J. W. Jones, tho official stenog- thnt likewise against htm for and that at and Thompson. I Infer that he means affected. will be Ja- son have added greatly to tlw corners for papers rapher In Judge Robinson's court, It tho same with she herself sent the child to Mr. Con- street and other Thompson, the hackman and an pan In a few years, Al- of tho city. Thero are a number of rubbish that the streets may not be stated yesterday that ho was willing I'm afraid. don and will so testify. Ho said that whether I was notes Judgo giers is not one-four- th as Interesting other lots, however, which can be made littered. was to havo his shorthand of drunk or not a matter of llttlo Robinson's cliargo to tho Jury, photo- ns when I saw It eight years ago. equally beautiful at nominal expense,! THE YACHT RACE. Importance, tho remained If Is someone to respon- - - but fact anywhero In, tho Tunis Is changing fast." there take the As to the proposed San Franclsco- that I hnd permitted liquor tp bo graphed and sent . Blblllty of going ahead with the matter I race, transcription. Ho states Honolulu yacht for which the brought Into my chambers, which con- world for that wno can nt the samo limo mane promotion Committee Is offering n very ho took charge tho rato of ani Jus-till- the at SHVL0CH demned mo and which ho believed arrangements with the Government for cup, 230 per CHANCE TO GROW handsome It wns stnted that Clar. him Jn withdrawing recom- about words minute and the prison labor In connection therewith his ex- ence Mncfarlane Is perfectly willing to mendation of me. notes stand for themselves ns an Tho upkeep of tho lot such ns keep- clear-c- ut . tnko his yacht La Paloma up to San my opinion ample of characters which VALUABLE FRUIT ing It tree of weeds nnd irrigated dur FrancUco somo "In I do not believe tho by nnd enter tho race If fully my reap- could easily and correctly bo read ing dry weather, requires supervision of the expense Is borno by others. Governor did wish for Shylock was the man who! It pointment, ns thero was nothing any expert stenographer. ana labor which In the aggregate will would cost J1200 to fix boat but I Mrs. Annie Kearns, tho manufactur- about the nt tho tlmo ho recommended me, to "Had I been drunk at tho tlmo wanted a pound of human cost considerable unless prison labor up. provision it. a crew, er of preserves, Is anxious to get peo-pl- o maintain bos- make him do otherwise, for certainly could not havo taken down can be had to attend to It slbly Hawatlans, sail It up to San he waited says Col. to raise more small fruit suitable something' to up. thoso notes as I did," Jones. flesh. There are many If each of the forty or fifty Improve- Francisco and race the boat back to turn nnd then say samo for Mr. Der for her purposes especially roselle, tho promptly took ndvnntage of "And I will the ment clubs are to havo tho super- Honolulu. The commltteo thought a it and by. Ho offered his exceptions to tho new fruit from which a ffno Jam Is Shylocks now, the convale vision n:id secure from the prison au- portion of this sum shold be a matter cabled his withdrawal. tho made. "Tho roselle," sho Bays, "is ho verdict, threo separate motions to cent, the consumptive, th thorities prisoners to care for the lots. for the Hawaii Yacht Club to pro- "I asked tho Governor whether same, and offered them in a perfectly common In Florida and Queensland. It I am afraid they will wear their wel- vide. drank. Ho answered that ho did and legal way." wns brought hero from tho latter placo sickly child, the pale youn come out and be to tho that he had been drunk. I replied that by Mr. Is a nuisance THE FLORAL PARADE. CARD FROM MR, DERBY. Joraan, and It shown by this prison authorities, whereas If tho tnat-- 1 Mr. I never was drunk." gentleman and the Experimental Sta- woman, all want human Res Gartley reported that the plan 9, 1908. ter were In the hands of one particular I Judge Robinson then went on to Bay January tion If tho seedlings for the Floral Parad on Wnnhlns yesterday's that aro planted and they can it committee It seems to mo that this ton's birthday would tnke shape next how the bottlo of whisky came to bo Editor Advertiser: In out In August and September tho eet tak iraiuiL-- oi improvement pernaps wouiu Monday night, Introduced Into tho Judiciary build Bulletin thero appears an artlclo to tho plants attain when the nutomobllo con- their full growth and Scott's Emulsion. bo more efficiently looked after. club wns to be organized In the makal ing. Attorneys nnd others wero up effect that Governor Carter In a tho fruit is matured in December. Theso suggestions are made as a re- ballroom of the Young Hotel. As to waiting for tho Jury nnd wero very versation with Judgo Robinson charg- "This coupled with tho is my attorneys in tho case fact that tho Scott's Emulsion flesl mit of observations of the way In the Pa-- u riders, It was learned that tired. Frank Thompson suggested that ed that all the fruit makes a delicious Jam, Jelly and nil vs. Rowland wero drunk which the work of Borne of tho redeem. many of the younger women of tho hands havo a drink. A bottle of of Godfrey B.tuco, puts tho roselle In tho front and blcod, bone and muscl ed Jots has gone on. con- Scotch wns got all flnnlly down his chargo It has been Island, among the Hawnllnns, had and passed around, and "narrowed ranks of our Island fruit plants. An- ducted In a haphazard, Pa-- u Qulnn Derby alono." This In It feeds the nerves, strengthen: unsystematic nover worn the skirt. It wns be- but partaking of It. Between to afternoon other pleasing attribute la tho rich fashion, giving good final reBUltB, 12.30 and 2 a. m, one-thir- d of (ompnny John aulld, foreman of but lieved, however, that there would bo a about with crimson color of tho preserves, a wel- the digestive organs and the; wasting u good deal of energy which the liquor was Judge tho Jury, I called on Governor Carter good turnout, although much work had consumed. The come addition to our limited red col- might have been expended with ho distinctly if ho had feed better to be done, Frank Andrade had charge stated that noticed nt tho time that and he stated that ored fruits. The advent of the farmer the whole body. .results If under somo dtroct and re- of this feature, nnd he was most everybody held his glass in his so Bald, ho mode a mistake. The state- and orchardlst opens up sponsible supervision. left ns ment, If mado, was wholly without vistas of fruit with Sheriff Hrown. It was thought hand nnd thnt struck him a gardens cultivating not omy the more I'or nearly thirty yeai I mny bo wrong In my suggestions, that If Queen Lllluqkalanl In- - coincidence and he said In drink- foundation and, while I dislike appear- could be thnt common fruits, but also tho many dell-clo- nnd It mny be that purely local super- In ing glnsg It bo to ing In I feel that tho situation Scott's Emulsion has been th terester the project, owing to Her tho would a toast print, berries that grow In these vision nnd effort will be more effectual, Mnjesty having In the past organized the Honolulu Lodge No, 614, II. P, O. E. calls for a denial on my part. great giver of human flesh. I simply make the suggestions for riding Truly yours, that are unknown and unheard clubs, this fenture would be an Afterwards tho Judge, attorneys und of by many who live here, The Inter- what they are worth. I remain, yours unqualified B. DERBY, success. officials of the court went down to H. est shown In the roselle proves that We will send you a couple ct very truly, L. A. THURSTON. It wns to '- - decided offer several cash tho Grill and had black coffee all It only requires that the subject be ounces free. Mr. Thurston's suggestion will be prizes, to be awarded to th,e most around, nnd nothing clso except some new flahmarket may be opened upon favorably, A ventllatod, and there are numbers, no arted and Mr. Thurs- graceful riders, single and In couples, sandwiches, The coffee was taken to shortly at the corner of Kins; A BOWNB, Chomtata, ton was Appointed committee one and doubt, who are ready to take up the SCOTT a of and those wearing the most attractive keep nwake, opposite big one on 4QQ-41- B Street, New Ye te select other to aid him. the the culture o any fruit that will prove Pearl costumes. Yesterday forenoon and the evening Ewa ilda of Keksullke street. profitable to cultivate." M.aa4lMtlldnf4U.

"V HWAMAtt 3ATT, -- I.MtW.tltKLVJ MttOAV, JANTMtV , lyorY .a i LmmsMwmnmmmmm. mmmmmmmmmmmmgmmmmmmmmmmimmmtmm mmmimmmmmmmmm DAVID STARR JORDAN MERCHANTS REFUNDING BILL MAY BE AND HIS STATEMENTS HEARD ON FEBRUARY f RE STANFORD TRAGEDY AGAINST THE (Mall Hpwlnl a the Adtrrtintr ) WAHIIINilTnx, 1). (, Drermlirr 0 -- The reprrnrnlnllvrs of llnwsli In' 0- The deMh of I)ctretio Agency, whleli liadthnrRO EXHIBIT LAW DKNYIffl, le. 8- the immU bare re mill resting en their win nnd nwnlllnir (he naiembllng of Con I of nf tha iu of the mysterious Isle Mr. Jmib i. Hlnuford, patroness ruination week, Htnnfnrd, Jr., University. w death of Mrs. Stanford, refused to lie tltM next tfeerdsry Atklmum Is still absent on bin mlimion for the salo idot to llevo t lint Dr. Jordnn made the sensa insdo llio bails for a distsrdly of the third Issue nf Territorial bonds, us dlrrcted by lov. Carter. It Is fees for llio Honolulu ofll-ul- tlonsl Jt Atriuent eredlted to him tccure M! Callun-dan- , that he will bo back Wnsblngten according David Btarr from Denver. According to in before Minting on his trip to to Jordan, (From Thursday's Advertiser.) or tho Ktirope. president of the university, who Is In Jordnn never saw tho reports in net prohibiting the salo of is po- Preceding the election of directors trailing stamps in the would Dentvr the ease nnd therefore not lu a Territory Delegate KnlnnlnnHole staled lodny that he had cnbled, In nnswer to g ensuing yenr, Merchants' Dr. sition to mnko any revelations rcgarrt-in- for the the limn found their plneo on tho statute Furthermore Jordan intimates In- from linn nil, thnt a satisfactory dato for the hearings on tho Mrs. was any new developments which Association yesterday afternoon books of tho Territory refunding that the report thnt Stnnford dulged In very nnd detailed We bill, ould bo February 1. nf n j.lot on tho might occur. a lengthy endrnvored to secure tho passage "1 hino suggested," snld he, "thnt n committco murdered wns part corporation exhibit of como to part of several of Mrs. Stanford's "I feel sure Dr. Jordan did not come discussion of the mi art to nmend tho ltcviscd Lnws here urgo tho enactment of tho bill. It wns drawn by myself, after nut and make any such statements as law, by overwhelming majority offering of Haunt! ro nnuunl exhibits by cor consultations with ervnnt who were jcoioim of tho favor Chnlrmnn Hamilton, of tho Territories Committee, llopro-Bcntntlv- o Miss thoso attributed to him," said Callun-da- n objections to tho same. A committee porntluns; this attempt failed nnd the ith which Mrs. Htnnfnrd trentcd At- llurton of Ohio, Judgo Hatch and Senator 1'ornkur." secretary. is last night. "There nro only thrco mis appointed to consult with the mntter will now como before von in n Herner, her private It torney General, nnd other more neuto form thnn heretofore, HONOLULU ArPKAISAL lilntcd that they hoped, liy spreading a pcrsous who know nnything about tho Treasurer OASES. reports, nro Auornoy juoum olllclals to ascertain whether, If a tesf A useful amendment wns secured to Thrco decisions by tho Hoard of Appraisers In Honolulu cases havo been rumor thai .Mrs, ainniorci nan ueen 'liiov tho law to on foreign ford Wilson, Charles Lathrop and my. case can be agreed upon for presenta- rclntmg a tax announced nt tho Treasury Department. Ono is iioisoncd, to jeopardize Miss Ueruer'si authori- corporation trading in tho Territory! tho enso of a protest by M. Lcquest. self. Dr. Jordan wns not shown thoso tion to the local courts, the Snyegusa ct nl. In calling In ex- wo tno of the which tho decision of tho rollector is nfilrmed, tho ruling of "Wo' have established beyond a reports nnd thcrcfaro Is not In a posh ties would defer the of trust Treasurer Territory Is If will secure tho financial benefits the tho board being: "Mlso," a Jnpaneso product mnnufnetured 1n.il lmt Mrs. Kt.mford d ed n nntu-- i tiun to mnKo comments, hibits until the matter settled. from beans, with necessary the may be carried to act provides, so that all corporations tho addition of somo rico morn-in- will sav thnt if wo had nny such matter or onts, tho wholo being salted and subjectod to pro-long- ral death," said Dr. Jordan this "I Bupremo trading in tho Territory will bo on u examination de- evidence ns Dr. Jordan claims is on tho United Stntes Court. boiling, nnd which is used by tho Jnpaneso in "A opening of tho meeting, Presl- ' moro equal basis of taxation than they making soup, is dutlnble, veloped that tho norta had been rup- hand wo would have mndo arrests long At tho when Imported in casks, as ngo. For instance, Miss IMchmond, dent George w. Smith presiding, re- , nnvo ueen in past yenr, "vegetables, prepared or preserved," at 40 per tured. This wns tho result of fntty - cent, ad valorem, is Mrs. Stanford's former maid, has been ports of tho directors and the commit Tho question of the method of ns under paragraph 241, tariff act of 1807. It seems that, if 1m: of tho henrt. Tho heart sessing stocks now in Ban Francisco, whero it is be- nllowcd by us to go to her homo in tee on public affairs were read. Tho of merchandise for tax- ported in n proper receptnele, tho artlclo would bo dutlablo nt 'it, cents per wns i ntion, ro assessment ing preserved." Kncland several months ngo. If wo directors' report as follows: particularly the lotind, under tho provision in said pnrngraph for wo DIRECTORS' REPORT, of purely morchantile businesses ns on "beans prepared According to Dr. Jordan no strych- did not think her entirely innocent or preserved, in tins, would surely have, detained her. To tho Members of tho Merchants' As- - terprlses for profit was placed in tho jnrs, bottles, or similar packages." nine wns found in Mrs. Stanford's hands of Tho collector's decision is room. KcportB wero circulated by the "If Dr. Jordan Is quoted correctly, he soclation. your Commlttco to discuss nlso nlllrmed in tho protest of 8. Oznkl ct nl. on - with officials of Honolulu n largo quan- directs his suspicion directly against aontlcmcn: Your Board of Direc- the Tux Assessor; individual nn importntion of umeboshl, tho bonrd of appraisers holding that tho Japanese, that enses wero with by of poison had been discovered. two persons. Miss HIchmond and Ah tors beg to report on the work of your dealt tho Assessor product known ns umcboahi or consisting tity fol- - in n manner satisfactory Corn- - umezuki, of tho fruit of tho umo treo Sheriff went so fur as to say that Wlnt?, the Chinese cook. Long ngo we Association for tho past voar ns to' tho Tho mittee, but no definite general basis preserved in its own juice nnd salt, is not froo of duty ns fruit in brino undor a bottle containing COO grains had proved both to the satisfaction of our lows: - ot or paragraph DSP, tariff act of Dr de- selves and to tho general public that Thero havo been held twelvo meet- assessment stocks nf mcrchan 1807, nor dutlablo n n nononumornted nrticlo undor hecn found, but this, Jordnn diso could bo Wo respect clares, had not proved true. neither of these persons had anything inns of tho Association, ton meotlnirs arrived nt. section . It seems thnt such commodity is properly assessable, directly or by to do with a conspiracy to turn Mrs. of tho Directors and ono joint meet- - fully recommend that tho legal right similitude, ns fruit preserved in Dr. Jordnn and other friends of tho of the Assessor to assess its own juico under pnragraph 203, tariff act have been conduct- Stanford against her secretary, Miss ing of tho Directors with tho Trustoes mercantile lato Mrs. Stanford businesses ns "enterprises for of 1807, and wns erroneously classified as "plums" under paragraph 202. ing nn investigation since her sudden Burner. of tho Chamber of Commerce profit" Your Directors, nnd tho Association bo tested in tho courts this year, and Tho collector is also upheld in nn interesting Con-or- 1 has uncov-rc- d "There could be no ono else to enst decision, rendered by death on March last. It if possible adjust n situntinn is a Appraiser n startling array of facts, ho says, the linger of suspicion at, for Miss nB n whole, havo had for consideration that Walte, for tho board, regarding Chinese bacon. Ho says: only tho subjects of a moro speedy handling soureo of irritation to tho tax-pay- Lut none' point to murder. Ho Richmond and Ah Wing were tho "Tho commodity in question hero is ilesli testi-iiion- that or our tho of tho hog, which tho y declares thnt within n few weeks a persons who were close enough to the or tho U. a. mails, recommontlntiou of "'"i ""0 uiiiicuuy to courteous shows - Tux Assessor. has been dried, salted and treated with bean con- dead woman to such plot. n site for a Federal building, tho mat- sauce, which gives it full report of tho discoveries in hatch out a Respectfully n brownish but which nection with tho ntlnir will bo made, But they had nothing to do with It tcr of passenger traffic nnd Bteamcr submitted, color, hns not been smoked. It was assessed or duty (Signed) JAS. WAKKFIHLD, 5 cents per public, and he gives tho impression nnd we allowed them to go their way rates of fare, a moro cquitnblo system nt pound under paragraph 27.1 of the tariff act of 1807, which pro- of taxation, merchandise licenses, en- K. A. M'JNKRXy, vides that sensations will follow. What they after the Investigation. that rate for 'bacon nnd hams,' and is claimed to bo dutlablo at 25 hold-up- dorsement of n franchise FItKD L. WALDItOX. per are Dr. Jordan refuses to rovcal. "As regards the s by Hono- for another cent, ad vnlorcm under is telephone company, suggestions, at tho DIIIECTOHS ELECTED. paragraph 275, covering 'meats of all kinds, prepared or lulu otllcinls, I will answer that it preserved, not specially all nonsense. For Instance, there were request of the Oovornor, of tho needs Tho committee on nominations pro- - provided for.' JORDAN MUST four doctors nttendlng to the case. of tho Territory at tho hands of tho Rented the following" nine names for "Protestants contend thnt dried pork which has not been smoked is not OR. U. S. Congress, encouragement of tho They worked hard over it and each put election as directors for the ensuing bacon, but testimony of nion who have been long in tho business worn Promotion and year, they duly Hob- - of soiling moat In a bill for $600. That was very rea- of tho Committee and were chosen: and preparing nnd selling bacon DO THE TALKING action in tho matter of tho cargo of ert CaUon, A. Qartley, E. H. Paris, shows beyond any question thnt meat proparcd sonable, considering the work they liko tho nrticlo In question did. I was surprised at the small tup wrecK ot tno a. a. Alameda. Geo. W. Smith, W. F. Dillingham, W, may bo properly termed bacon. Thero appear to bo All of these matters linvo received v. Harris, W. T. Lucas, W. Smith, various kinds of bacon in tho market, tho most PALO ALTO, Dec. 30. "Dr. Jor- amount. I know just what was spent H. common of which is prepared by at Honolulu, for I was In touch with moro or less nttention, nil havo been a. J. Waller. drying, salting and smoking tho meat. Tlicro is dan has dono the talking about tho fully discussed, not all havo boon car-- a form of bacon, howovor, every phase of the case there, and no Tin. chair has called a meeting of known ns Irish-cUre- case nnd ho will have to answer tho num- - bacon, which is cured without Binoking. hold-u- p ncu io a successiui issue, uui a tho directors for 10:30 Friday morn-be- r Tho ovidonco said Charles Q. L.ithrop, occurred. shows Irish-cure- questions," will receive your attention during ine, at which time tho otllcers will bo thnt this bacon has been known in tho trndo nnd in lirntlu... nf ,lw. 1nn Trn . Rtnnfnril Inst. "The olllclals did not have n chance dealt an .....w - - - , ...... , . coming yenr. Is bacon for nt least fifteen or twenty years. night wlien asked about the results of " " "ny m uii .. ur mc to elected. It generally conceded that All kinds of bacon consist of tho u. ino rccommenimiion .ot mo President Smith will succeed himself, prepared meat of into reason that the Investigation was slm tho hog, taken from the belly or sides nnd testi-iiion- y tho investigation the death of dent of tho United States to tho pros- - REPORT, curod. Tho Mrs. and tho accompanying) ply confined to the household, and ns THEASUHEIt'S shows that tho commodity in question Stanford ont Congress, that 75 per cent, of tho The report of tho showed was takon from thnt part of tho charge that thero was a conspiracy) there was nothing of a startling na treasurer hog, and is customs and internal revenues of tho receipts J2903.C1, it characterized by thoso who aro competent to judge among the servants to discredit .Miss ture to keep quiet tho public know Just that the had been and as bacon wns happening no icrmory uo set apart us a special there was a balance ot $754.30. Among Tho collector at tho port of Honolulu, Hawaii, into which was Bertha Herner in tho eyes .of Mrs. what and therefore ' it imported from de- fund for tho benefit of tho Territory, expenditures wero attending China, reports Stanford so thrf she would not bo re- one had a chance to make any the those thnt tho nrticlo is commonly known ns Chlneso bacon nmong tho mands. High Sheriff conducted is most important matter, and ono that the entertainment of the Tnft party whites membered in tho will of tho philan- Henry who uso it. Wo seo no roason for distinguishing this nrticlo from case In business-lik- e way mi'b nuu !'ruuiib rucuguiuuu uy uiu and Others. tho thropist. the a and I - prepared hog's meat commercially depu- commercial bodies of tho city, result- CORPORATION EXHIBITS known ns bacon in this country. has tell you Dr. Jordnn has dono all know neither he nor any of his ing It "I play game in the appointment of a delegation President Smith presented the 'mat- - not been successfully Hhown by tho importers that it has any the talking, and ho will have to an- ties ever attempted to the ropresenting your Association and tho different com- hold-u- p ter Qf the opposition of the mercial name. swer the questions when ho roturns of on any of us while we were - merchants there. v,iuiiiiuer ui v.uimuurcu, iwu uuio- t0 the corporation exhibit law. He ovldenco from tho East. I do not know a thing pro - "Tho in this enso is consistent with tho dictionary have been paid long guies irom mo ouicr ismnus io iSali lt wag a thlng ot prlme lmport. definition of tibout the case, not ono thing." "The bills all sent and urgo favorable nttention from 'bncon,' which is 'hog's flesh, especially tho back in- ago. They were all reasonable, and ance and requlrea prompt action. and sidos, salted or pickled "Have you been conducting an tho committees of Congress. I can not Those who were corporate bodies had ond dried, usually in smoke.' (Contury Dictionary.) vestigation!" was asked. therefore I understand how the your Association had " p In July last undouiJtedly - tell you that I don't know a hold-u- story managed to crop out, or received from the Attor- "Wo therefore hold that this commodity is bacon within tho moaning of "I calling . case. You will have where It "came from. Dr. Jordan did " the notice attention nnrnitrinili "73 unit nvnrruln tlm urnl.tulu,..-- .- nW....tn.. At.. -- n thing about tho stay Taft, Grnl 1 - , ...... uiuK vo .... not 'iVAHt""";,8 to excerpts from the revised statutes euuecior'B decision. to see Dr. Jorden." know any of the details in that Secretary of War, and his party of Pennsyl spite declarations of Mr. line, and this further convinces me he In regard to the annual exhibits, which Representative Butler of somethlng of a quandary tvhetlicr to In of the Senators and Representatives. In the House a Lathrop that ho knows nothing about I being misquoted. , cairled a penalty of $5000 for failure vania haB introduced tight out the battle of statehood first Two firms havo withdrawn from tho to comply. bill appropriating $35,000 to fill In the or up the case tho general feeling in Palo "While making my Investigation at Association in and take the Philippine tariff bill. stenogra the past year death The same question was United States quarantine stutlon at Both will bo Alto among thoso who are close to tho the Islands I employed five has removed ono from our midst. before the ready for consideration. merchants in 1904, question Honolulu, Hawaii. Probably Speaker "business management of tho university phers, so many people did I question iour Directors havo lost an efficient the then the and his lieuten- is thnt a most searching investigation and to such an extent. It would have OI WASHINGTON RUSHING. ants will decide to move along tho lino Secretary in Mr. Richard II. Trent, 'i uur"e,ys: To borrow a rural phrase this has of has been conducted concerning the. been Impossible for any one to secure other duties compelling his retirement Tnl, f rer least resistance and take up that my- Z n been a might forward season. Every- bill which, death of Mrs. Stanford. a full text of these reports save Tho coming with Jf'TJ? ff'.'f."? "" ison. Smith as things nppear when tho self. I had them all transcribed and JJL as a corporate Arm thing Is on the rush. A month before session is resumed, can be pass- A man who is very c.oso to tho man promise of wor'before us, one " pro- -- . . .. meet the test. FMnnllv tho Attnr,u.v tho wus due, the official ed with agement said last night that no Had brought them to this city, wherti I oi tno.., questions being of.to winter tho least friction within tho nrsi tnat No- 8"'d ...... ceedings and unofficial proceedings, Republican been told by a member of tho unlvers turned them over to Mr. Wilson. corporation exhibits for purely mer-- - A"drf,ws; r '' majority. my- "' belong wero In full ity board of trustees that tho board body save he, Charles Lathrop and cnntllo enterprises or, limited G3'' felt, tho Territory's that to winter PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS. rather, swing. haB mattera Ono had been conducting nn investigation self knew what they contained. Dr. copartnerships; being of 'a" Br"'.' enough and no That been true of very Interesting subject will another that "wa from politics to society. como to and taken up every phase of the case. Jordan was not Informed and could not taxation roturns, particularly Sched-'- . " to bring the matter mundane tho front soon In the House. monoy been spent have learned their contents. uj0 before"Ptthe courts. At that time the Probably It Is entirely correct to say That Is tho matter of public A great deal of has energy bulldlnu in clearing up tho mystery surround- "I have been turning In reports to Youil,are now about to elect, for tho' Commission was revising the that this la largely due to the bills. Speaker Cannon haB Indicated ing itho woman's death, with tho re- Wilson and Lathrop from time to time, coming year, your Board of ls now maintained that the of tho President. since, Congress adjourned that ho can Diroctors,' alway-- j sult that now every iota of evidence nnd they have kept tho matter secret who, under vmir instructions will commission""' made such changes that For Instance, Washington haB not seo how an omnibus public build- connected with tho case has been from everybody else. Wo nro still carry net such work as may bo deemed Government was empowered to en been socially dull till after New Year's. ing bill at this session can be avoided. sifted nut. Detectives havo been nt working on this case, though nothing necessary. force tho law. it being mado a mis Big official dinners were unheard of till Omnibus public bdlldlng bills are alt work since tho hour of hor death and has developed that would furnish any In conclusion your Directors would demeanor to fall to file an exhibit. after tho long line of visitors had evil In the lnlnfl of the Speaker, who only completed their work n few startling news. I nm not In a position urgo a more general attendance nt tho Mr. Smith said he did not bellovo crowded within tho White House with is trying to keep npproprlntlons down. wcoks ngo. Chemists in San Francisco to make public any of tho data I col- meetings of tho Association and tho thero was tho slightest intention to llio beginning of 1900. This year the There are bills In from every district, have been examining tho vitals of Mrs. lected during my research. In fact, offering by members, other than Direc evade the law. If the exhibits were President nnd Mrs. Roosevelt were except a few within tho large cities. Stanford and subjecting them to there. Is nothing that would Interest tors, of subjects for discussion and kept on file merely for the use of the giving official dinners early In Decem Arizona, New Mexico and Hawaii aro severe chemical tests to find out tho public, and that Is one of the rea- action. olllclals, and not for tho public, he ber. All tho other dinner givers of nil asking appropriations for such "whether they had been affected by any sons that Mr. Wilson has1 not deemed (Signed) GEO. W. SMITH, thought that no merchant would re- AVashlngton followed suit. The feet of structures. Dr. - Hartholdt nnd Gov. poison. It necessary to give out the report. W. T. LUCAS, fuse to file an exhibit. But when lt merry dancers wero started in De- Burleigh, the chairman and teadlmr It wns proved thnt Mrs. Stanford "There Is absolutely no necessity to M. PHILLIPS, was known that a man only twenty-fo- ur cember, where heretofore they have member of tho public bulldlncm mm forty-eig- ht lid not dio of poison, but from heart plunge Into the poison mystery any JAMES WAKKFIELD, to hours In the country been still till January. , mittee, will have ono of tlm i- go trouble, caused probably by overheat- more. We fully demonstrated after W. W. HARRIS, could to the Treasurer's ofllco nnd Then thero was Congress. Both tasks of tho session In picking out tha ing on tho day of tho picnic, which Mrs. Stanford's death that strychnine ROBT. CATTON. look over the exhibits, then It was houses genernlly pursue a very even bills to plnce before tho committee she nnd her companion, Bertha Herner, never killed her. That is an old story Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1000. time for objection. The merchants had way till atter ine nonuays. a scrap ine pressure fiom members will bo nttended. It is n mattor of proof that now, and I thought it had been settled The report of the committee on pub- no desire to make public the private in eitner brnncn or an outurenK among sometning enormous, for a publlo tho other servants nliout tho house. to the satisfaction of everybody. It lic affairs was as follows: details of their business. They had no ine majority mumuers lias ueen uiinubi. building, appropriated for, Is a great tried to cause tho impression that Miss seems strange that Dr. Jordan Bhould PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT. desire for a competitor to pry Into nn impossibility till a month or more card In the approaching Congressional In way. year campaign. Horner had placed tho poison in tho mention this again, for it was settle? Honolulu, T. II., Jan. 8, 1900. their affairs this of the session has passed. This Every member from a closo com- so Tho government water the first tihio Mrs. Stanford long ago as to have almost entirely deo. W. Smith, Esq., President Mer- may have tho power thero wero scraps a plenty In both district Is going for every possible plained. So much has been unrarthed, slipped the minds of all of us con- to enforce this law, and ngaln lt may branches and It began to look like from the government! nnd chants' Association. not nnd probably much more, which tho nected with the case." Dear Sir: Your Committco on Pub- have. It might bo well to take tho an advanced period of the session, when tho danger of a raid on tho Treasury trustees havo not made public. It is Albert Beverley, the butler, who was lic Affairs beg to during matter Into the courts and If necessary men were getting tired out with was never greater. report that to the U. S. said on good authority, howevor, that discharged by Mrs. Stanford some time tno pnst year, tho work undertaken Supreme Court, maneuvering and delays. But the ERNEST Q. WALKER. tho trustees woro very angry at tho before her death nnd whose name wns by tho Committco has been varied in with tho Chamber of Commerce President was largely responsible for Honolulu physicians who worked Jupon mentioned with so much prominence its chnracter and wo trust useful and nnd Planters' Association. that In injecting Panama canal appro- tho "case and alleged at the time that during the noted case, has left his San beneficial to tho Association. In Jan- Mr. Wakefield then read tho various priations, statehood, and other llko THE UMBER OF they wero incompetent. Mateo home. LaBt October he disposed uary, 1005, wo took up tho mattor of reports on previous attempts to have matters into the Congressional situa- AVhen questions nlong asked these of his property nnd came to live In tho advisability of attempting to se- the cxhlhtts filed only for use of of- - tion. lines Mr. Lathrop refused to talk, say- this city. An attempt was made to lo cure amendments to tho present laws nciais and their failure. Tho holiday recess this year Is for ing that Dr. Jordan had dono all tho him suc- BOWEN cate last night, but without providing for a tax on real and per- DOESN'T AGREE. two full weeks, which Is a trifle longer COMMEBCE MEETS talking, nnd that ho must answer all cess. sonal property; after joint consulta W. A. Bowen of Castle & Cooke than usual. Somo think that there will questions. Ho evidently wns not Beverley Is still In this city. He was tions with committees from tho Plant arose to object to the course of the be an ample time for all concerned fo uni- i pleased that tho head of tho seen at the racetrack a few days ago. Association, and Chamber of Com- - Merchants' Association In protesting cool down, but remains to bo seen. given ers' that versity had out any information. He was never kept under surveillance mcrce, tho decision was reached by the "Sainst the exhibit law. He favored The elements of trouble still exist. But (From Thursday's Tho members of his fnmilv woro police dectec.-tlv- e "'rough Advertiser.) after the and the Morse joint committees that at that tiino it.11 and through, Tho corpora-woul- d everybody who has been going It so A equally reticent on tho subject. Dr. agency became satisfied was en. tlcm exhibit meeting of tho Chamber of Com- he bo unwiso to attempt any law did not require the fast, whether In legislation or germans, merce was James C. Rrnunor, of tlrely Innocent of any plot scheme s held yesterday afternoon, or amendments or xno present law, out to "" i uunim-s- io oe spreau on the is Wondering how long the rapid paco by tho university, was nearly ns mum ns to obtain money from Mrs. Stanford. endeavor to secure, through blanks, but only the lumti sums. He can be kept up. ns attended Presldont F. Jt Lowrey, tho Leg' Statesmen as well Secretary J. a. Lathrop. "I do not know anything Ah Wing Is also some place In the vl islature, tho appointment of a com thought this was right, and as he rep society devotees may become very worn Spencer, E. I. Spald- - about the matter," ho said. "No: 1 clnlty. was allowed to go eight plantation "K. . ijoiennauer, A. Gnrvle, A. lie where mission for tho study of tax laws and resented corporations before Lent comes. Kennedy J. will not say that no investigation has he chose after the case had been clos- to present thejr conclusions to and filed exhibits, bo felt If his Thero been nnd will continue to and L. Tenney Pock. tho that has Secrotury Spencer been conducted. I will only say that ed several months ago. Some suspect- next Legislature. A bill was intro- corporations could do this tho others bo a large Influx of visitors In Wnsh repotted having Know nothing whatever, written to F. in, i nliout it ed that the Chinaman knew more than duced into tho Houso and Senate deal-in- g could also. Ington. Great doings In Washington natch mating that It President Jordnn win ho homo on he wished to tell at the time, Cap- with this commission to He looked upon this law, if obeyed, always would bo Impossible for Governor Car- but but failed attract multitudes from the ter to Wednesday and ho can answer all tain Callundan wag convinced the socuro executivo endorsement: and was as a protection to the Interests of the Btates and territories. The visitors are Join tho. Washington delegation. questions." was Innocent, and for that rea- lost. community. Ho did not was coming every names He had also written to tho San Fran- Dr. A. think It from section. Tho James Stillman, head of tho son no watch was kept on him lately. We would draw tho particular at- In good form to evade law. He on hotel registers or people cisco Chamber inviting Its chomlstry department nnd many times the the aro Captain Callundan said he did not tention of the members of tho Asso- thought the association waB making a from Maine and every locality all thu with tho delegation, Mr. Spald- acting head of tho university, declared think anything would come of the pres- ciation to Act C2 passed by grave mistake In objecting ing reported Information laBt tho last to the pres- way across the Continent, ns well as from J. F. night that ho knew nothing of any ent story, nnd that neither himself nor Legislature in relation to suits on open ent law. He believed Philippines. Morgan of tho canvassing Investigation. (I. A. Clark, secretary that It would frmn Honolulu and tho commltteo Wilson would take any action, as they accounts; this act, wo believe will d bring about worse that tho H0.000 of tho university, would not discuss conditions thun nt Mnny come for pleasure, as the tourist voted for tho cxpenseH are fearful that a mistake has been considorablo protection (o tho present. Tho opportune time was to contingent Is very large. But the In- of tho delegation hud practically alt the affair. In made quoting Jordan, mcrchnnt acalnst attemnted fraud on present such changes as dCBlred be-fo- creasing magnitude of the govern- been subscribed. ' ' tho part of debtors, particularly in thu the Legislature. He was consist- ment's operations brings people also Tho Italian Chamber of Commerce matter of disputes ns to "deliveries." ent with what he preached refer- on business, before the departments, In San Frnnclsco Invited THINKS REPORT Wo and Hawaiian MORGAN AGREES hero desire to record our apprecia- red to tho corporation exhibits he before Congress, and with the Presi- exhibits for tho exposition In Mlhm tion of tho olforts mndo in tho Legis- would (lie. dent. All this Increnses tho cosmo- this year. IS lature by many MISLEADING WITH JORDAN Kopresontntivcs on The penplo had given those who politan character of the city's popula- Ono thousand dollars to bn received nf tho various measures prepared formed corporations, certain privileges, tion during the winter months. from tho wharf committee was or supportod by In voted ypur Commltteo; with. and return for these privilege the It does not yet nppear Just how the to tho Hawaii Promotion Commltteo BAN FItANCISCO, Dec. 31, Cap. Dr, Charles L. Morgan, former city nut o corporations mis vniuau assistance it is should be Bind to mnko ball will be stnrted In House and Ben-n- te whoso secretary, H, P. tain Jules J, Colliimlnn, of the Morse (Continued on Page 7.) doubtful whether tho (Continued Wood, waa foronnmod law, on Puge 6.) next week, Speaker Cannon I In present nt tho mooting.

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SMITH, Editor. attributing It la an BVerHonr nf U uioradn ami vtme to n inset of the and Communion Merchant lioaols rier Ar.'hrten. im JerTrl m, a, pectin (Itelf. ftaturally the wnter salty, left ymtcrdit) Hawaiian uianas, tniles it rests Hwn a sell the Klrrau for the Yalno Subscription Hates: where Mil nml alkali ahmnil. The pfeMlng fart,lffban ever, Is that the sen Shwlfl nnd Mrs llruwn were L.KWKI18 .60 Per Month, Foreign. .T3 OOOKH- .-( Robert Lewera, Month I keeps growing and Is certain to ebanjte the elwrasttr ef a region, the Intense yoatertlar fer KauiMknkal T. J. Lowrer, C M. rf 6.00 Per loreiRn.. 0.00 rs Coo.)Irfwrt. Tear . desert heat of whleh Is responsible for the cool otean breezes which so amelio- Dr. and Mrs. OwkIIibb. ehlld ami ser- and dealers In lumber and bvll rr ir, Ing materials. Office, 414 Fort IK. Payable Invariably In Advance. rate tbo ellrnsto nf Hodthorn California In summer. vant returned to Kwrn yesterday in the Mnuna Ixa. ORANE, Manager. To explain this seeming anachronism Is necessary HONOLULU IRON CO.-- Ua CHARLES S. it only to remind a 'ivrrltutlal Auditor Pislier went to WORKB ehlnerr of ery detention eoaAa m render thnt heat ascends, crentlng thorcby n vneuum which must be filled by Illlo yesterday mi the Klnau to make Mer. FRIDAY JANUARY is. inrushlng cooler air. Tho enormous vneuum cnusetl by tho heat of the Colo- Ills rt'KUlnr Insiiection of territorial wm3KuryJf?T rado dciort sucks In the cool nir from .the const, creating tho books there. thus steady HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. trndo-win- H a. Claxton, a summer d which tho peoplo of tho Southern California littoral enjoy. druu clerk with THE ROBINSON CASE. IluiiKon, 8mlth & Co. departed yes- Now If tho hot sands eflt of the Sierra nro covered by wnter, is not Honolulu. 11, Nothing tlint tlio Oovcrnor lins nnlil indicates thnt lio has made any clinrRfi it terday for the mainland for thu benefit January im. that tho trnde wind will cense to comfort tho region west of tho uf his Holilnnon Washington. Ho far n wo know lie has health. oplnt Circuit .lud(o nt will Tho KuriRt NAVK ilo ns rnnco and thnt summer rains occur thoir. chnnulnir tho nericulturo of tho! beach property recently OF STOCK, IPaid.Dp VaLfild, simply witlulniwn his support from the Judgo nnd left tho President to ',urcha"e(1 by Harry - ilk. country to somo extent nnd starting jungle growths on bare mesnst Without! Lwl. was trans- MUCAKIlLI. the Advertiser i ho pleases nbout nppolntini; him. Prom this view of tho case . i fered nt tho Bttino price paid by Lewis, C. Uhbwcii Co. . -- lirftAln Smttlwipn I nllfnptiin ltl .nmmpp ivntll.l lin na tmliABrnhln a - - . a inw,ooo;ioo . Ilobinjon Retting In "'" " " " " " " , SIS.UUO. to UtorKe 1'. Thel en yuaterdny. BUUiX. is quito of tho Star's opinion thnt tho chnnces of Judge "". - ' tho Sahara; and with summer rains the rniein industry would havo to go, The uso which Mr. Theilcn Em s.coo.oto- 20 S8, 27 nro very doubtful. Tho President has expressly said that ho would accept tho i.ii will make Haw. Agricultural. o- of tho property Is not known. Hmw.Coin.Aougar Co 2Jtl.1bi 100 SI M Governor's ndvico in tho matter of appointments and hold him responsible for lUwallau BUf.rCo 2,000,000 in !.; Tho United Slates Experiment eta HoDtmiii nnw-fnmo- Scotch results. Mr. itoosovclt docs not feci like dividing that responsibility. And Kverybody hns been interviewed nbqut thnt bottle of ton Iiuh an InlereHtliii; cxlilbltlou In UonoXaa .... ft" m, unless ho chnnges his mind nnd turns Gov. Cnrtcr down, reversing his except tho painters. It would be interesting to know if nny of them found Mclneriiy's clothing store window In Haiku &oo,o6u 100 ISO Kftbuku 27 mottled policy In regard to appointments here, he will act upon somo other tho bottle in tho morning; if so, how much liquor was left in it; whether tho the Bhnpe of silk grown In Hawaii. f Ihel Man. Co. Ltd There cocoons Japa- KlptUulu .. so Robinson's In filling tho near vacancy In tho Third Circuit Court. painters moro than tnsted it nnd if they did not, whether the bottlo was passed arc silk of both iiamo than nese and Italian stock and waste, and Holoa 1W Jfobinson nnd llko him, thcro is no use In olong to any other deserving persons and if so, whom? In tho event that tho UcUrdeSuK.Co.,Ltd'. Much as wo syinpntulzo with Judge raw silk. vmuougirtO'M overlooking tho facts which bear most snlicntly upon his chances for pnlnters did not feel thnt indifference to good Scotch which was shown by tho High Sheriff Henry and Deputy At- Unoniea n, m. i),Hia two crowd in Judgo Robinson's chambers, whnt effect did tho distillation torney General Prosser departed yes- 01a Sugar Co. Ltd. With tho charge that tho Governor, by his course, It usurping power over havo upon tho mixing of paint for tho work'of tho day nnd was thoro nny terday for Kona to Investigate tho Olowalti JBO.OOOJ 103 matter of tho seizure of the Holua-lo- a raauhau UusPlatiCo. considering its pant nttitudo towards judicinl ap- readier affinity between tho liquor nnd red pnint than thcro was betwocn 210 tho judiciary, this paper, it school lot by Mrs. Mary jtcherly, Pau ;; havo in view of cer- and yollow paint? All theso aro wo IW pointments hero, cannot bo expected to ngrce. V'o held, questions important and suggest that our who claims to be acting as agent for PapMkto ...... ISO selections made by President McKinloy, that tho Pcdernl executive contemporaries follow them up. A. Pioneer 1S2H 111 tain bad Mrs. Davis. WalaluaAaH.Co IV 71 cannot choose judges wisoly nt n rnngo of 5000 miles without consulting some- W. O. Smith, who left yesterday for Walluku on Sierra, In nallukn busar Co. body on tho ground who can bo hold to a strict accountability for tho advice Washington tho advance Mr. Hearst now wants to buy the Cincinnnti Knquirer. His plan to havo of tho delegation to follow on tho 19th, JcIp boforo Mr. Itoosovclt beenmo President nnd walmanalo m ho gives. That waB our position an influential newspaper in every center of American public opinion is slowly stated before leaving that ho was un- WalmeaHuaarlllll.. in all Uuoziaahbous-luter-lalan- it is his position today. Ho chooses to make tho Governor his adviser working its way nnd Mr. Hearst now owns moro daily journals than any ono qualifiedly opposed to any suggestion is usurpation of power it is tho President's, of form of colonial government for H S. Co, 125 nppointivo matters here. If thcro man over owned before. If ho lives nnd stays honest, his pergonal influonco a Haw. Electric Co. . tho Hawaiian Islands. H. K. T, A L. Co., rid. 102" not Governor Carter's. The latter Ib giving the best ndvico thoro is in him upon public sentiment bo than Presi- mny greater thnt of any other citizen, tho Tho Portuguese boy who found a H.K.l.tL.Co. C... 70 ns ho promised tho President ho would do. Hut it is tho Federal not tho Ter- Mutual Tel. Co.... V dent included. His conceptions of journalism nro imperial. coin In tho wrecked shacks which are O.K.4L,Uo executivo who acts in tho end, nnd his sufficient, nnswor to tho charge Co ritorial o to be replaced by the three-stor- y build. IIlloK.lt. mnrkod Honolulu Hrewlnc & of usurpation would bo that ho hns not doviatcd from tho lino of duty Ing, which II. Ii. Kerr Is superintend- m, ricnty of white Americans want to como here nnd settle. They nre writ- Mailing j.ui . 134. cut for him by tho Organic Act. ing for McCandless brothers, found an- RnMnw. cool nffnir find, ns ing for information nil the while. Why not do something to get them hero? other coin yesterday. This time It was Haw.Ter.,4.c.(Fire Tho best plan is for everybody to down in this if they' Olalma) a Mexican so old 1C0 wo surmise, thnt no charges nro on fllo nt Washington against Judge Robinson, dollar that the marks Haw. Ter. 4 p. c. (Re-- were almost entirely worn off of It. nor are likely to be filed. Another cooling influence may bo found in tho re- Is Haw. Ter.jjip.c WORLD'S NEWS CONDENSED. It said that tho Pall road contract, Haw, flection that thcro is no uso In butting ono's head ngninst a stono wall. by Supervisors Ter.VAa.o .... awarded the Board of Haw.OoT,t..Jp.e.... too at Its meeting, may bo be- Cal. Beet A Hug, lint. last taken Co.6.p.c fore tho Grand Jury for Investigation. 103 Haiku 6. p. e... . 103X PREDICTIONS OF PANIC. Sidi Tunis, Bey of Tunis, is in poor helath. C. ii. Wilson, tho contractor, whose now. Com. A bugar protest against the letting of the con- v,U. H p.O...... HH..,. IiaivBon'g things mny Bryan Haw. lV " . Mr. prediction of :i financial panic is ono of tho that hns been royally received in Manila. tract wus tabled, Is said to be be- HlloK.lf.Co.,8p.c. w&i bring to pass. Good times can be turned into bad times if enough influential Gov. Horrick would abolish tho Ohio. Hon. H. T. 09 it lobby in hind the movement to have tho matter 6p.c 4 L.X'o., j.coplo say the word. Mbbllo capital is tho most sonsitivo of all possessions Luther Hurlmnk, the ulred. 108 floralwizard, has been quito ill. Kanukntp.o 00 wifo succes- Lnwson Col. Z. S. Spalding, L. A. Thurston, O. 11. A I. r.n Ann and never vonturcs fyir from n hiding plncc. Ill fortunes of wur, predicts diro financial disaster to tho country. Oahu HuirurCo.Sp'.c. tWW ma attorney for James B. Castle and Land ll sive failures of crops, nny sudden nlnrm of financiers, sends Twelve hundred printers go out on a in Xcw York City. umanugRrto.iO p.C. 160 strike Commissioner Pratt, departed yester- PalaBu.o it scurrying to cover. This means n common hoarding of investment funds Forty thousand peoplo witnessed tho rose carnivnl nv nt Pasadonn. day on tho Sierra for tho Coast, en lioucer., Mill C0.8 p.c. hoarding tho monoy re- Iteno polico mam. nK. jO. D p. o, lH until tho slow return of confidence. When tho begins, tnko guns awayvfrom two sports who 'had agreed to fight n duel. routo to Los Angeles, whero they will McUryrie Sugar Co... quired to carry on nnd extern! business cannot bo had from tho banks nnd Sir Hugh Muir Xclson, Lieutenant Governor of Queensland since 1003, is confer with tho Molokan leaders, who 23.127C. per peoplo who nro doing business on credit fail. Every falluro ndds to tho panic dend. desire to settle on the lands ut Kapaa, f25 cent. Kauai. An agreement was drawn up SESSION and monoy becomes moro difficult to got. Then comes a period of hnrd times, E. H. Harriman is organizing a $2,000,000 company to build motor railroad SALES. yesterday, which Is believed to bo of (Mornlmr Semlon.) sometimes extending over n term of years and profoundly influencing, but in enrs. agreeable to tho Molokans. a character 120 McBryde, 6;- - $500 different ways, politics, religious activity and general progress. Moro than 0000 peoplo greeted tho President on Now Whito This Is signed by Col. Spalding. Hilo R. R. 6s, 65; Year's at tho 35 Klhul, 8.125. Tho last genuino pnnic in America began in 1803. Tho previous ones House. (From Thursday's Advertiser.) SALES BETWEEN BOARDS. occurred in 1873, 18S7 nnd 38117. Tho 1803 panic wns measurably duo to tho Gen. Francis Tcssenden, a Civil War veteran, died at Portland, Mo., Jan- on stock 182 O. R. &. L. Co., 89.C0; 10 Oahu fear inspired by Cleveland's frco trade policy. n nftor tho war uary 2. , Thero was a brisk day tho exchange yesterday. Oahu showed $5 Sugar Co., 85; 15 Klhel, 8.125. 1873. Bhould como Polico Chief caused tho failures which led to tho pnnic of If a panic Wrinn of New Haven refuses to permit Ncthcrsolo to play better than Saturday's closing, while now, nnd tho general loss of confidence in tho honesty of Snpho. both McBryde and Klhel were ad- local office of the united great financiers, which has followed tho lifo insurnnco scandals, would chiefly Wall Street disbursements for the last quarter of tho year amount to $ir0.-000,00- vanced points. states weatheb bureau. account for it. Doubtless Mr. I.nwson would liko to sco such a panic occur Reports of success have been re- j ceived Mr. Murl fron FIJI, where Alexander Young Building. because, tho great speculators with whom ho is at such deadly odds would Odell meets with defeat when Wadsworth is elected from Honolulu, speaker of the N. Y. he was sent by the Planters' Associa Thursday, January 11, 1900. suffer by it most. If so, ho is taking tho right coureo to inspire tho wide- Assembly. tion to search for a parnBlte to prey spread alarm of which a financial smashup is tho natural outcome. Judgo Thomas Pnynter was nominated in Kentucky to succeed Senator on the leaf hopper. ? S THBBMO. gt gW WltfD is prospect diminished rovonucs to public Blackburn. A special meeting' of the Bar Asso- Happily thcro no of cnlmnco will B. Cable, son of ciation of the Hawaiian Islands : p nervousness. A crop valued nt from four to six billion dollars was harvested tho former president of Rock Island, is mado ono of tho be held on Saturday, January 20, nt ? e " 5 S.S in 1005. Trado is increasing even with tho nation whero a boyco.tt on Ameri- company's attorneys. Republican headquarters, for tho s" the i P : : & 5 55 can goods is supposed to exist. Thcro is no sign of troublo with labor; nono Gen. . Bingham has .assumed charge of tho New York polico force, purpose of considering the matter of fH - - j ; ; ! ! of manufacturing retrenchment. All these circumstances indicato resiliency; vico McAdoo retired. the reappointment of Hon. W. J. - c inson as third judge. 11(00 power quick recovery apprehension. Tho receipts of tho Federal government 80.04 78 71 74 .CO 70 5 s .... tho of from any sudden fover of public for December exceed expenses by C. P. Eckart, director of the Plant- Porhnps this is ns good n time ns any to havo a panic, seoing that its tcnuro moro than fivo millions. ers' experiment station, has received 1801 80.04 78 62 !0 .00 60 0 w .... would rest upon of a with prosperity Miss Lydia Sterling of Oakland all tho at- the degree of of Science from 1802 80.C4 76 67 tho issuo buttlo itself. traveled way from Manila to Master 71 .00 64 t KB .... o tend tho family Christmas dinner. the University of California, Prof. i 1903 29.92 76 6 72 i, i,o u it . ...in .i.i!.i...... ,...... iieiuiri is now in uuiunuu un u - 1.C3 H 7 sw .... " """ '" ,1""1i.. "KU'' " " l" newspapers .n wncinnnu SAIONJI, PREMIER OF JAPAN. "''""" " catJon has won a hlgh p03lUon in 1901 80.04 75 65 70 .00 M i sw it ho can not purchnso tho Knquirer, agricultural science here, 1 Tho Marquis Snionji, new premier of Japan, is ono of tho younger states- Miss Edna Dickerson, court reporter in Chicago, was bequeathed a million County Treasurer Trent has received 1905 29.88 74 61 68 .(0 71 4 K 5-- men who camo into homo prominenco long ngo ns an ndvocnto of tho democratic dollars by her lato Minneapolis undo, from the Territorial Treasury $79,419, 1906 80.04 77 69 73 .00 64 5 ,HB 7 the balance duo Oahu county from ideas which ho had gained during ten years' residence in Franco after tho fall Tho big insurance companies S.TS6 80 02 76 4 Tt havo agreed to wipo out rebates. Alex. E. up 31. Al- T"7l"l24' 17 or tho second empire. These ideas wcro first oxtromo and honring tho taxes collected to December at after Orr is to bo head of tho Now York Life. together this county has received from ALEX. M'O. ASHLEY, protests of tho ruling statesmen of Japan ho gracefully yielded them and be- With McCnll's resignatiop .from tho New York Lifo camo n check for the Territory, since the Inauguration Section Director. 1 enmo a trusted counselor in affairs. Tho Mnrquis retained, however, a respect 235,000 covering tho Hamilton advances. of county government In July, 7. constitutional in which ho does not now differ from tho strongest METEOROLOOIOAL for liberty Tho restoration of St. Marks' nt Vcnico proceeds satisfactorily. Tho rep- - RECORD. Frank Johnson's case, for tho Wala- Issued men of tho new Japan mid which has nuido him useful throughout tho greater resentation of tho Basilica is now assured. by Every Sunday Morning by tN lua murder, was Investigated the Office, B. o Local U. Weather Bureau. part of tho modern constructive period. Sixty-tw- Stanford students have been dropped and many aro warned for grand Jury yesterday. It is hellevea wino In rccont years Saionji has been leader of tho Opposition in, tho Diet. It falling behind in their studies. un Indictment In the first degree will tbbxm.o s was oxpectcd ho would opposo tho treaty of Portsmouth; ho bo returned. At least two other cases tJ -- . . 2 &S o that stoutly but Fifty telephono girls in burning exchnngo building in Los Angeles remained mis -- a ea ' of Infamous crime were considered, one s s a wns too adroit for that and at n public meeting culled to denounce, tho terms nt their posts until tho firo wns put out. being that of a Japanese for attempt' K H O -- - n 5 0 a, of pence, ho changed tho prevailing sentiment to ono fnvornblo to them. Mnr- icrlto's will gives comparatively small cash sums to members of his family, ing his wife's lifo nnd the other that o a rt'la 5 5 quis Saionji said thnt "tho restoration of penco was, first of nil, n matter for Millions go to found a great frco hospital. I f a native from tho country for a o 31 80 09 76 67 ,0K 70 einccro congratulation, in tho of humanity nt large, to Mnyor hopo cr',nlnal assault. i a ill interest thnt duty that McClellan blasts tho of Tammany by declaring that minor - M 1 80.08 79 69 ,0i 67 3 E 10 i At a meeting of the Board of Imml- 30.08 76 66 .07 76 interest, nnd tho acceptance of President Roosevelt's invitation to ncgotinto, ofiices can not bo filled without his npproval. I T 2 4 VAR gratIon yclterdtty c. L. Crabbe, clerk, IT S 80.10 77 67 .06 5 6 Mt 10 placed tho plenipotentiaries, nut in tho relation of victor nnd vanquished, but ilio story or tlio engagement of tlio daughter of Adolphus Busch of St. desiring r 4 80.10 78 71 Ul 68 8 E It submitted letters from settlers 80.08 77 70 63 1 ha' r i M x It on practically equal terms. From Japan's point of view, continued, it Louis to a German nrmy lieutenant is denied. In the States and Canada. Ho also 8 6 80.09 77 69 00 61 5 a 0 might appear thnt Itussin wns conclusively beaten, but such wns not tho opin- Chief Clerk Robert Brinstml. nf tl.n Hotel Oronn nt Pnrtlnn.i Presented a sample of reply to such ,, .' " ,.m,st,i Inquiries, which condensed a great deal Note: Barometer readings are cor ion of Western powers, nnd Japan could not afford to ignoro tho trend of thnt ..,..,in iirronnnn rP i a wifn ahtnfinn . . . . V " " "" v" " "" "" lt."J .."..K. ....ot ititormatlon. Mr. Cooke said It was rected for temperature, Instrumental opinion." Mrs. Fannio Epstein who witnessed the burning of Moscow when Na- - time more of the plantations wcro heard errors, and local gravity, and reduced After showing tho comparatively small valuo of her concessions at Ports- poleon wns on hand, hns died nged 112 years. r from regarding what acreage of land to sea level. Average cloudiness stated Mnrquis to good senso of his countrymen to A a uorers. In scale from 0 to 10. Direction of wind mouth, tho appealed tho consider resolution was introduced in tho Now York Legislature asking Depew to ' iey, 0ITCr, 1 """"S to , prevailing direction during 24 hours which policy had produced tho better impression on the mornl senso of tho ...... , . i. it o o m, ,..., , No further word had been received ..!vo.b.. u. o. iiio resuiuuon was wiinurawn. frnm ,i, r.,i,iof nt fh t,nnrH Ren. ending at 8 p. m. Velocity of wind 1st world "that of tho Czar, who, nftor repented defeats, declarod himself for Lieut. Roy Taylor, Artillery Corps, has been reduced twelve numbors for retnry Atkinson. Commissioners pres- - average velocity In miles per hour. "ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, continuing tho wnr rather than mako n small concession in tho council cham- osKing a sergeant to clinngo his sent in a theater bocauso ho sat next to him. ent were J. J. Carden, presiding, J. II. or tho policy of who, victor in every fight on sen on shore, Craig and J. P. Cooke, secretary. Section Director. ber; Japan, nnd The collier Glacier was forced to drop tho tow of tho big Manila dry-doc- k had nevertheless waived her demand rather than cause fresh bloodshed!" becnuso of heavy seas when 100 miles off Capo Henry. Two parties are said to trying to TIDES, SUN AND MOON. While somo feeling of disappointment was ho be admitting thnt not unreasonable, Mrs. F. M. Smith, wifo of tho "Borax King", was fatally stricken with lease Honolulu Hate. yet asked his countrymen to remember that Russia's aggression having now npoplcxy nt Oakland on tho ove of her depnrturo for Egypt. Tho charge of child stealing against boon fully chastised, surely tho moment had como to "sheathe swords, clasp A Chicago society woman of San Francisco wns robbed of n valuabloi R. W. Condon has been hands .of friendship, nnd Jevoto themselves to the pursuits of peace." Ho diamond in tho red light section of Chicago whilo slumming. Seven Jap gamblers wero lined J5 nnd costs by Judgo Whitney yester- i earnestly hoped that thu great party, whoso representatives ho addressed, would I ho American crew of tho wrecked Edward a.m. Ft. p.m. p.m. a.m.l Feta. bark Maybcrry wcro refused day, H 8 V 31 1.9 HI 7.44 d.WJ.IH,!! 4.51 troat tho situation calmly nnd contributo its inllucnco and nssistanco to promote landing nt Southampton because they wcro "destituto nlicns." Augustus P. Knudsen Is spokyn of T 9 .1.07 2,0 2.47 6.V0 10,15 6.105.85 5.47 the numerous enterprises now awaiting tho application of tho nation's peaceful Tho auditor's report on tho defalcations of Dougherty from tho Peoria as Kauai's business delegates to Wash W 10 3.40 2 1 3.30 9.00 10.55 6.40 6.86 Rita energies. ington. school funds, shows thnt Dougherty got nway with nonrly a mlllipn. X It 4.16 2.1 4.18 9 42il.2r,6.0 6l87 6.ES any Tho principals In tho Holualoa school Under circumstances it wns inevitable thnt tho old ministry must go Emnnucl Willhnms, n onco prosperous horseman of Denver, UBcd his gold-teet- h house case have been arrested by High t 12 4.63 2.0 5.M 10.27 12.00 6.40 6.37 7 51, out; and when tho Opposition enmo in, Marquis Saionji, ns its leader, having, to obtnin funds when brought to despcrnto straits by long illness of his p.m Sheriff Henry for riot. B his 18 5.32 1.9 8.04 12.8Ml.iOS.40 8.38 S.tO by discreet course, won the confidenco of the Ihnporor, was naturally asked wife. Joo Gomez, an old Portuguese, was B 14 6.13 1.7 7.07 1.15... 6,408,39 9.47 to form a cabinet. Ho is now nt tho head of affairs is ono The polico a.m. nnd spoken of as of Idaho believo M. J. Hogan wns tho assassin of Governor taken to tho police station In a starv- at 18 6.67 1.8 g 12' 1.67 C.lr'6. 405 39 10.61, upon whom the mnntlo of the Mnrquis Ito, who is gradually withdrawing from Stuencnberg and thnt the Vornb was manufactured ing condition yesterday. in tho Saratoga hotel, Cald- Full moon Jan. 10th at 6:06 a. m. public life, will ultimately descend. well, Idaho. Artist Tom Moran, a celebrated tht) 1 sticks' painter, may visit Hawaii in May, to Times of the tide are Ulcer, from , Two of dynamite were found in tho trans-po- rt coal in the bunkers of the put some local scenes on canvas. United Sttttea Coaat and Oeodetlo Sur- Thomas when 2000 miles The Kunst place was built upon, we bolleve, by the late Charles L. Carter, from Nagasaki en routo home. It is belioved vey tablea. xnai .inp and it was in tho long, brown structure there that he died ef wounds received stevedores placed the dynamite, COLDS The tides at Kahulul and HUo oocuBl r.x-- l is the uprising of 1805. Mr. Kunst bought the lease of the Carter estate at a resilient UevolarM has been appointed arbiter to decide nil mi..'!!.1 Colds nro nuleWIv curort bv Chnmber-- about one hour earlier than at HeacI in dispute that may ariso in ,all,'B Cough Remedy. on friee which, at the time, was reported to be $40,000. There are few more the abolition bf tho rebate on premiums in the-- It acts lulu. New York Life, Mutual Lifo rtt"rfii plan, loosone the cough, rellev-I- I desirable beach properties than this which is to pass under control of Oahn and Equitable Life companies, at a salary ul Hawaiian aUnaarfl time t 19 Mara loon m the lungs and opens the aocretlons, SO be 000 per year ' mlnutea slower than Oraenwloai ceaaty and added to the park. ,, effecting a permanent cure. It counter- - being meridian UT The orld prints', a story to the effect time, that of the of o '. that the money of the late million- - acts any tendoncy of a cold to result In degrees thlrtv minuteo. The time whis- aire Yerkes was freely used by a girl, who is famous far her beauty. She is 'pneumonia. It is pleasant to take, tle blows at JHO p. m., wblch U tba The Btar's removabfor-eaui- e theory will hardly gen- outlast the day the said to be Miss Gladys Unger, daughter of Frank Uncer of Ban Francisco, well chl,dren kl I. For aalo by all Deal, aame as Greenwich, 0 hours 0 ralnutaev tleman's term expires, In the meantime it will do for straw filling, known in Hawaii " er" anA Druiglsta, Benson Smith & Sun and moon are fcr oeal (tee fee Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. tne wnnia vrmtp. HAWAl AN 0A7.err& JIMMY, JAtal'AUV u ml UkM WiiiiMiMrtiWi j. 'j " tUHmMnimmmmm WinCim ;m,iih y. t) 4UM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm UlM MHtiM a JtatMti Diet ht ttUd t u' i th M(.i'cn; mill f ut IiWm iiK.filn in !.'. 1 1 - I H lr !l lnmlHMrt l .IttnMtt Ii MM I wm afffw ELEVEN MEN, W- - kn ! w "l"il WILSON ON SUSPICIOUS The iJ'tftM !ift'f lulrtotn, .nl m ..!i,( yn. . i nil, (Mil Inn ! ft'l utKlKK'oH fill Ni MAIftnl-n- l nfri'k' tmtMfcMt .. fi" Mm 1 w ,i u or maria lie ii Mtt ai' ' ' iii'!wil brl ItAVM NiHILKOTM) Vf) TRY DR, ..( HK- l- 'I I'll (Mil 111111 ' -- Ho lMtM It lNtHtMMl II ! nn ttml th iwH ' hht W1LMAMB' 1'INK 1'lLlJt CASE 4 (rwm u nM fl"l (" PALI ROAD CONTRACT t 111 Urn 4 thr dMih TRYING ttt fwnj0tiKftnl MUiihw) Itnttfcsm thnt M.i Plnnr.trtl dlrtl n Iftriun or vm Tlie Ono Hewed? Butted t Ut MrUi Nhd M thw MM thu nnd tfiet " wt rrtleuliit iti.ontmr-- with the TtftitArt l Warn pitliHtiiFit Hi w nmi'iuiH-imien- i wn Vox the Moit Common lh icnrtMR. fta w tok the nude Ht lli Mine ut his Mutt to llnnn-lul- Pa-i- l Mi'i nnl !lulltniitf KbI rerainlne I1U. i'rttnr)' ft nrwilnr dn lir nttd nM trial arwult urn) bat- Om titr inn fr Hrt that nioMMft OKln At if! lMlUr Alvetltri WmM ft Mud mkhwIi t nllew fftn In jenr tery yrterHy befe-r- Judge Ileblnsin.j irf our irm ym will c surh Mi In To wwhmi who suffer William' - milled mIuiuii, rtr ttw Innftlm f the fetJinlMg exjiUtiAlian nf iy ptUaii SCHOOL l'r I'nuntr AUrney Deulhltt prepeeuttng nmaunt if goad read work has iirv- HOOlE Pill nro worth their weight "' cr btt'ii known In Honolulu Ufere. tlio l'nll Hond tcnilort, I eiiHlfr tlie flrtkn tnUn by tho Hoard of link nnd ham. P. ahllllngworth defending. worn You lienr a lot itbout the l'nll mad. giiperrlter tlio f Oubh, nl a metla livid Imt Saturday evening, gold. Al erll ieiiolR a in agreement was undertaken j 0wlv lly tlio trial ha fr iiwmI medicine to tegulnlc her blood-- with but eleven Jurors, tliui savins Willi, ir It Is a relation of mine that wai certainly unfair ecmioriilttK ft etiminunltntlnti sent In liy urn, a an attorney - you will ee n Pali road GUNS WERE FLOURISHED round ut the time nnd trouble of Issuing n spe- tlie euttlroct Inifact for my on, J, H. Wllwn, who wh absent (being lit Kauai), rciurMlii: supply or hr life wtll be n M. to be preud or. (Loud und rcpuulwl finl venire Tim eleven ore John an uxtannlon of timo In tlio oponlny of blili lu ro tenders for tlio macadamizing jmln and suffering Dr. Williams' pink Henry Lyman, Walter P. OH applause.) Tucker. of said l'nll llondf, etc. Pill are absolutely the finest medicine man J. P Abreu. A. II. Doak. James OTHER Sl'HISCHHS. (lencrnl actu- e. Dcpuly Attorney l'rnmcr thnt ever n woman took They McDonald. William Ito-- Harry U. Fred. J. Lowrey, president of that 1 consider It an Injuttleo to any contrnetor who happen lot to lie In sent n wireless telegram from Knl-lu- ally nmko new blood. They are good Tuck Alfred M Simpson, II. 8. Crane body. rtwiKjudcd fur thu Chamber of tlio combine or, In n combination of a set of contnvtor who report more by yesterday to Attorney Oeneral Roderick. The offense U al- for men too but they ro good In a. nnd John Commerce. The gist of his remarks pooling tlielr bid to win, than to gain public contract on tho merit of a fair, l'elers, Minting that n writ of at- leged to have been committed on Kum u that, while the older und reputed- tachment on tho llolunlon school special way fop women. 10, 1901. open competition, tlioruby saving tlio taxpayer from liondlcl'iii and See at Honolulu on November ly more oonoervntlxc body ho repre- just, and property hnd been served anil school "It was threo jenrs ago last spring LIUKL CASES ENDED. sented rujuleed to reo life youthful praft. would today, wns a liverytliing that iny health failed me," says Mrs. Before Judge Hoblnson nolle prose-qui- vigor of the Merchants' Association, My nctlon in protecting the interest of my son a lil nltornoy-ln-fuct- , quiet nnd Mr, l'rosser would return lu were entered In the case of J. K. Arthur Conkllu, ot No. E Ooldwuter theie was a feeling that a single and wn lri;UiiBt'. pure and simple, nnd in tlio line of duty of n purely business tlio steamer Kinau on Saturday. Nakookoo and 8. Umauma, charged organization might nc atrcet, Battle Creek, Mich. "I suffered strong mercantile nnd wa only doing my duty a ucli rrprrsentntlvc for ono who is Mr. Atcherley' forces, by all with criminal libel against Curtis be At tho proper time and proportion, counts, capitulated to the show of Judi leucorrhoca and other troubles better. u nnd n tcota as candidate for Delegate to placo question would be consid- u native of the soil, nn American citlreu, voter, n taxpayer .legitimate cial authority. Tho claim of Mrs. with-draw- this that, I picsuine, wero cuused by the Congress. Retractions led to the al ered. contractor of tho territory, therefore, ought to bo entitled tu soiiio consideration Davis, upon which they acted, will prosecution. weakness it produced, t had sinking of II. P. Wood, secretary of tho Ha- or moro than was nceorded him' by certain members of tho Hoard of Super- have to tako it course at tho April civil. jtniY pnoaiiESS. Committee, spoke to spells, nervous headaches, was weale one waii Promotion visors at their meeting; last Saturday evening. Tlmt body being elected by tlio term of tlio Tlilnl Circuit Court. Judec De Bolt cot through with tho Work," saying would nppear that the seizure ot exhausted all the lima and looked good head- toast, "Promotion bear in best, they simply scrvnuts of tlio It and civil Jury trial and made In part: people should mind, at their are tho school premises was n dramatic in like a walking skeleton. way with nnother yesterday. talker, voter and the public nnd that justice is expected of tliem. would ache al- damage against "I am not a speaker. I am a cldent with warlike features. Guns "My back und limbs Tom Gun's suit I got you in a corner of my oillce Without golne; into any lengthy explanation or discussion in the matter, wero flourished und, if rumors nro cor- most continually nnd thero wero days Thomas T. McTlgho for seizure of ef- If I could talk to you. I believe that I will endeavor to present my sido of tho cane ns briefly as clreiimMnnco will rect, tho countv nutlinritles of Hawaii when I was absolutely helpless from fects resulted In a verdict for defen- gavo least passive countonanco to headache. I one doctor after the idea of promotion is right. It shall encroaching on much space in much at sick tried dant by the following Jury: my ener- permit, without too your vnlucd column. tho intcrfcreiico can not say they O'Nell, Bruce be my ulm to devote best violent with school' another but that Thomas Gill, Geo. J. gies promoting of this As to the personal innuendoes made by Supervisor Lucas, that enn bo judged keeping. helped me all. My Uvcr was alug-gls- h Chas. Butzke, to the interests at Hartman, John Nelll, Territory. Perhaps tho greatest re- best by those who know tho nature of tho' 'animal," and tho motive nlso, for Possibly tho ntcrcssivo parties de and I was troubled somo with con- O. H. Walker, J. W. McDonald, Frank signedly invited "rough houso" McKenzIc, sults of organized effort Is to be seen tho animus expressed, while I was representing somo ono else in the matter, a stipation. Darling, J. Mitchell, J, H. California, where vari- ejectment to lay tho foundation of n "Ono day a physician who has now", Barclay B, Sammons. In tho State of ns was shown by tho communication forwarded by me, and was rend at tho Wm. and ous local organizations havo worked dnimiga suit, under tho stimulus of tho retired from practice met my husband Dickey for plaintiff; A. S. - L. A. upon the proposition. One of the best meeting of tho Hoard as mentioned nboye.fj.,- judgment recently claimed in default on the street nnd Inquired about my Humphreys for defendant. of As regards to tho refcieuco nmilo by Supervisor Ailnms, "of n nigger In of appeal by thu Bakers in tho samo health. He udvlscd my husband to get Chung See (w) vt. Kahanu Meek examples of promotion work is that against tho Commercial Club of Portland, Ore- the wood pile," I nm simply surprised, coming as it did from a gentleman district several officials for n somo of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for (w), with Dickey for plaintiff and money forcible ejectment from othor school me, said they wero a good medicine, Dunne for defendant, camo on for trial gon. It expends a great deal of of his standing, nnd intelligence. I consider it wholly uncalled for, ns I had on commercial lunches, at a loss of premises. If such wns tho design it better for my trouble than ho could put before the following Jury: explained to him fully my reasons when I made the rccpicst for an extension met witli inglorious 1 perhaps J250 month to tho organiza- defeat. up. felt butter after taking the Ilrst Arthur F. Wall, J. H, McKenzIe, O. a object seems to en- tion, but It pays Portland and the Stato of timo on the morning of tho Cth hist, and nlso on Saturday morning nnd An lesson that havo box, but took six boxes and wns II. Walker, Geo. Cowan, A. M. Mellls, been needed on big islnnd, leucor-rhoe- il Oiegon. Is the Com- when I stated to him, that I had read the specification, and mndo tho illus tirely cured. As soon as tho Geo. Waterhouse, W. A. Akerman, of Then there later still, trating tho advisability of resort to mercial Club of Salt Lako City, which approximate cost of the work to bo done, and tell- wus cured the headaches and Frank Darling, J. W. McDonald, Thos. somo calculation ns to tho "duo process of law" only in obtain pains stopped. am entirely O'- Is to convention on the 23th other I Gill, BenJ. Sammons and Geo. J. hold a ing him. at tho same timo that tho timo advertised for tenders ns published ing claimed rights, would at all events uso of month under the motto 'See cured, but I Intend to continue to Nell. this was wholly inadequate. appear to havo been imparted. Williams' Pink Pills us a spring THE PEACOCK CORPORATION. Europe if you will, but see America t lr. " As tho tenders first nppcarcd in tho" evening papers of tlio 4th inst., cnlling tonic." Yesterday the trial on Its merits of ilrst.' Mrs. Conklln permits the publication 4he quo warranto case of "Walter C. Mr. Wood then reverted to the work for the same to be opened op tho Cth, 12 in., less thnn 48 hours nftcr publication, California, saying busi KAUAI'S BIG of her statement In the hope and belle! Peacock against Alexander Garvlc, in Southern Miy ono could see at once, tho timo was altogether inadequate, for nny con help Buffering to Los Angeles paid that It will women whereby the legality of the acting ness houses at tractor who had not been ovr tho ground previously, to make nn intelligent llnd tho remedy that will euro them. W. 100 each a month. They expected BOWLING BEE board of directors and officers of ranged to $10,000. Dr. Williams' Pills nctually mako & questioned', 150,000 this winter, hav- estimate of tho coat of n class of work, which from $12,000 Pink C. Peacock Co., Ltd., Is tourists there new blood. They on tlie bow- ing 100.000 winter. From tho estimate made by mo based on 'these calculations, but felt that tho don't act began before Judge Lindsay. Ashford, had last els. They don't bother with mero Breckons and Noar are entered as at- Mr. Wood complimented tho work workcould bo dono for $12,000. Still did not feel ljko putting in a bid, and There was a big bowling tournament 1 tro- symptoms. They strike straight at the torneys petitioner, Mott-Smi- th In in tho past, saying that at Kauai on New ear's day, tlio for and done Hawaii binding my son in a contract at this figurd, without going over tho ground to- common root of disease. But, of courxe, and Anderson for respondent, while tho $20,000 a year now being expended phy being n silver cup donated by C, would be fully gether with him. M. Cooko. oti must get tho genuine pill. Sub- Stanley watches the case for Bishop hero by the merchants stitutes Imitations nuver cured & Co., In- lie was at tlio timo (ns already mentioned) in Kauai, on a similar business, The cup, which is li vory massivo af and financially und personally rewarded. anybody. The genuine Dr. Williams' terested In the respondent's case. W. It. Farrlngton responded for the j only nsked for a week's extension of 'time, which certainly was not fair, hns to be won three times boforo becoming individual property. In tho Pink Pills are sold by nil druggists, or COURT NOTES. press, saying: and further stated to Adams, that by granting tho request, tho will bo sent, post paid, on receipt of Judge Lindsay Is expected to decide After hearing Jack Lucas' speech I Now Year tourney Mrs. Iscnborg do $3000. also to him tho plans and ash-tra- y price, r0 centH per box, six boxes for build- same thing over County would probably savo about I statod nutcd a silver for tho maker the demurrer in the Camarlnos would like to say the J2.G0, by Williams Medicine Co., 10 specification were too vague and indefinite; it was i in possible to make a safe of tho highest number of noints in tho the Dr. ing case at o'clock thhymornlng. again. A man was walking down the Schcnectndy, N. Y. Judgment by confession for $725 and other day as if ho owned and proper estimate, for tho following reasons: competition. Second, third and booby street the presented bowling 144.87 costs has been entered In Judge the whole town. Someone was asked (1.) The specification did not stato tho approximate quantities of rock or prizes wcro by tho De court In look- club. Bolt's against defendant If he had met the distinguished earth to bo excavated, or whether tho material was composed wholly of rock GOOD RACES the suit of Pelanl (w) vs. Punohu allau ing person replied, "Yes, I met Tho results wero ns follows: and or Punohu Mulr, him apologized for my existence." earth. I'irst prize, l' ltutsch, Bcoro 107; and .1. scoro Plaintiff's motion for a new trial In Now after hearing Jack Lucas I feel (II.) Tho cross drains were not located, or staked out, or tho number given, second prize, JI. Cans, iyz RUN AT LIHUE third urize. . Wnlters. KC.nrn 148: l- the ejectment case of Kaplolanl Es- like apologizing for my existence. or whether the excavation for them would be in rock or in earth. Tho nvorago Uravford, 140; J. .1. Hjortli, 139; K. tate, Ltd., vs. Joseph Lcandro Ollvelra With a reference to the passage in length and depth of drains was not located nor specified cither, the specification will be presented before Judge De Bolt three divisions of jualin, J33; A. II. nice. 17; il. 1'roo A successful raco meeting wns hold Caesar about the merely stated: cross drains built 'of 12 in. terra cotta pipes, so that 120; C. 12C; next Thursday. "gall," Mr. Farrlngton divided the "New llch, A. Hiee, P. Wober, nt Lihue, Kauai, on New Year's Day. To the bill for partition and account press Into theUhree divisions thero shall be at least ono cross drain for every ISO ft. of road, cross drains 123; G. T. AVinter, 123; W. H. Rice, Jr., Thero was a largo atteudanco and sport Honolulu 121; K. Cropp. 110: H. D. Wishnrd. 113; ing ofjQeorglna Gomes Ferrelra, Maria of (1) the dully papers, (2), Anne Marie to havo a fall of one foot in twenty," nit starting point located or described. ruled good throughout. I). H. Hills, 110; C. Mnser, 110; W. JumcH Hpuldins's Bel- domes Ferrelra and Lui Gomes v. I'rescott nnd (3) the others. Later ho slopes which are in danger of falling shall bo trimmed oil polo pony, o, (III.) "All w. an; .1. 114 Christina Agniar and Elisa Gomes gave Theresa Wilcox admission to the Sclilcber, IIH; U. Wilcox, A. dame, shifted a (juarter in seconds, and the material removed from tho road.'" Tho dangerous Blopcs mentioned Hogg, W. C. W. 1111 each defendant by her attorney. category. 97; Kassebccr, 85; exceedingly .clover performance, located. How is n to know slopes aro not pre- Spitz, 80; K. II, Wu CO; Antonio Perry, enters a demurrer for Is dead by the printer here are not contractor if the Jlroadbent, conuideriii); tho slowness of tho track Space here cut C. II. Swcetscr, booby prize, 11. herself. Thirteen separate grounds are Is enough left to say viously located iy the engineer or by th'o Hoard of Supervisors! Was this 05; and tho prevalence of a strong head and there but Schultz, 48. wind. stated. that Mr. Farrlngton closed with giv- aone to deceive an unwelcome bidder! ' .. . Hee Fat by his attorney, R. W. the Itcsults: ing the Honolulu press credit for (IV.) Tho specification culls for six inches of depth of excavation by six- Breckons, enters a general denial to Territory of Hawaii, partly for Army Theo. Itlclmrds, S. K. Kamnloplll llnce complaint teen feet of width, for subgrado of road, and that tho macadam ''shall bo uni- I'irst Qunrter Milo Dash. Won the of Hawaiian Hardware and Navy works here, for the County and S. K. Olll havo been appointed by I kudu's horso. Co., Ka-pul- e. Ltd. of Oahu for a leading part In promo- formly spread to n depth of six inches on tho subgrnde," and that, "tho appraisers of tho estate of D. K. Second Itace, Qunrter Milo Dash. tion work. roadway be brought to proper grade and curvature to conform to tho attached Spocial mutch; won by Grass, owued by, Breckons nnd U. S. District Attorney cross-6ectio- sketch as determined by tho' Hoard of Supervisors." A. H. Itice. Attorney General Peters, being called Third Knee, Throe-eighth- s Mile. BUSINESS MEN The croBs-scctio- sketch mentioned is a part of tho specification. This on In turn, gave pithy speeches. 9 A SILLY SAYINO. Lnst Call, owned by A. H. Kice. iirst:- - specification calls for a six incli layer of crushed tho cross-sectio- OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION. rock, but is a common but silly opin- licldame, owned by James Spalding, S calls a finished inches "It ENTERTAIN. Following are the officers of the Mer- sketch for roadway of crushed rock twelve at tho crown ion provailing among a cer- secouu. uypsy rriuccss nlso rati. chants' Association: of tho road and six inches at tho shoulders, tho roadway to bo sixteen feet tain class of pooplo that tho Fourth Hnce, Three-eighth- s Milo. n, Wniclculo, by A, Geo. W. Smith, President: Robt. Cat-Io- wido between shoulders. worso a romedy tastes, smells or owned H. llico. first: Theo. Lnnslng. Gray mummed mare, owned by Ikuda, (Continued from Page 1.) Vice President; F. Now, why should such difference exist between tho cross-sectio- sketch nnd moro W. W, Harris, hurts, tho ofllcacious it is' second; Pntroln, owned by Jumes Acting Secretary; woll-knbw- , tho specifications! Was dono to mix up wns not n U....I.I!.... .1.1.1 'll ! 1 n CAPTAIN LYON. Treasurer; J. F. Humburg, J. w, it a not wanted bidder, who So says a English uiiHiuiiiK, uiiru, jjiiwiiii, uwueu vy u "The Navy," coupled with the name Wakefield, J. A. Kennedy, W. T. Lu- - of the combination! Tlio nbovo mentioned facts show how vnguo nnd mis- physician. Ho further adds : A. Hlce, fourth. of the commandant of tlio Honolulu cas and M. Phllllpa, Directors. leading the specifications wcro nnd in my efforts to explain theso material "lor oxamplo, lot us consider I'lftli Itncc, Qunrter Milo Dash. naval station, was duly honored. cod livor oil. As is Special mutch. Won by O. A. llico 'a points to Mr. Adams, tho only reply hd gave wns, that ho did not know much it extracted Hawaii. Captain Lyon said: Mr. President oiTon-siv- o - from tho fish this oil is so Throe-eighth- nbout it, but- to seo Lucas, as ho had tho preparing of tho specifications and Sixth llnce s nnd Gentlemen: As I understand it in to tho tasto and smell that Mile. nil lands are two parties conscr. that he knew all about it. .Inn. Spalding's HeMamo won from A. there cannot uso H. Kleii'H vative and liberal. In our country we I immediately called at Mr. Lucas' office, which was a few minutes be- many it at all, no Walelccle. BBI Tiirco-cighth- s Mile-Gy- psy matter how badly need Seventh Jlnco, have two parties who are opposed to fore 10 a. in. Ho wns not in. remained thero until 11:40, then as ho they it. 11 I left I'rinccHi won Yet cod livor oil is ono of tlio from Lnst Call. each other on the question of acquiring was still out. Got back again ns tho whistlo was blowing twelve (noon). Saw new territory. These parties havo been mostvaluable drugs in tho world Kiglith Itace, Quarter Milo Dash. In him then. He nsked mo for tho specification. I told him I had laid it on his Good Luck won from Muinnuo. controversy over the Louisiana Pur Honolulu En- and it is tho greatest pity that chase nnd the acquisition of the Phi Some CitizensIGrow desk during the morning ns requested by him tlio nftcrnoon before. Ho then Ninth Hnce, Quarter Milo Dash. wo havo not thus far btcn ablo Gypsy won llpplnes, Hawaii and Porto Rico. Gen- Subject. nsked for my bid. I told him had not put in a bid, but wanted tho timo from licldamo by a thusiastic on the t I to ci reo it from thoso peculiari- nose. erally the Navy has been of one mind extended for tho opening of tho bids until tho next weok, (I had mado a similar on tlio acquisition of territory. Yet It ties which so porioiisly intorfero Is divided on question expend! request of him tlio provious afternoon). with ita usefulness." This was the of public 0 tures for the fortifying of the Philip The praise of the Oetting no satisfaction, I call ngain on Mr. Adams, nnd mndo tho snmo written years ago; tho work ofl WIT EXUDES UPON pine?. There are some who believe It Is merit's Just reward. request. Ho asked mo how much timo I wanted. I told him about four or civilizing and redeeming it has Is not wlso to fortify a country so far Nothing In modern times fivo days would bo enough. After somo further explanation with him ho said, sinco been triumphantly accom- BOTTLEOF SCOTCH from1 home base. you the Hut, when His received the praise accorded ho thought it would bo all right, but later in tho afternoon, I met him on tho plished; and as a loading come to tho question of fortifying Ha of kidney Ills. "The Little Con'iuerer" he then told mo tlio bids received had been opened romedy called waii, j believe there Is but one party, Of some kinds of praise we ai e scep- street, jind tho matter in tho That cold Scotch bottlo continues to With the opening of the Panama Ca tical. would bo brought up at tho Hoard's meeting thnt evening. Wo agreed then WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION bo a wellsprlng of wit for members nal, now within prospect, ( thtj measurable Wo doubt the praise that the better way under tho circumstanco wns for mo to send in a communi- tho oil retains all wonderful of bar. , Hawaii will become one of the most - its Clerk In The highest praise for Honolulu public- cation tq tho Hoard of Supervisors, which 'l did later on. Slmoiiton, Judgo llobluson's important links in the strategic chain expression curativo properties with no bud court' yesterday, wns banding over nn Is hearty from Hsnolulu from the nbovo showing, can bo seen at a glanco, nsked of for the defense of the nation. Even people. it that nil I smell or tasto whatove;. It is exhibit In the form ot a gun to Mr. now It Is ii great center commerce Supervisor Adams, was merely amplo timo of Donn's Backache Kidney PJls are in- for and a fair show in common with palatablo as honoy and contains Chilllngwortli, attorney for defendant nnd tho government Is paying due at dorsed In Honolulu. others to put in nn honest bid. Why tho hnsto! Surely, it was not n enso nil tho nutritivo and curativo In an assault and battery caso, tention to the fact. No proof of merit can be had. of urgency, oven if it wns, forty-fou- r hours from tho publication properties of Puro Cod Livor "Is It loaded?" tho attorney queried. Cnptaln Lyon nlluded to the defen- better of said tender Here's a case of It. We have plenty to tho opening of tho n poriod which Oil, oxtracted by us from fresh "Not that I know of," tho cleric re- sive works for which sites havo been bids, was altogether inadequate, somothing plied. bought In expressed .more like It. thnt never hnppened boforo in tho history of tho Public Works cod livors, combined with tho and conclusion S, Department, "Iook out, thero may bo somo Scotch a II. Swlnton of this city says: "I Compound Hypophos-phite- s cordial wish for the success nnd, it is to bo hoped, will novor happen' again. Uvideutly thero is n "nigger Syrup of In It," Counv Attorney Douthltt gavo of the Hawaiian business men's del was a long sufferer from bachache, nnd Extracts of and having been afflicted with It for twelve in tho wood pllo," ns Supervisor Adams has quoted. It would bo advisable for Malt warning. egation to Washington, going for the Wild Chorry; creating a medi-cin- o purpose years. Taking this as a symptom of him to ask Jack Lucas if he knows him. "If thero Is, I'll seo that you get of supporting the President's of unequalcd powor for tho your shurc," Mr. Chlllliigworth retort- Fed-tr- kidney trouble, seeing Doan's policy of expending 75 per cent, of al and In conclusion I may say, had this call for tendors omnnatcd from tho offlco Backache Kidney Pills advertised as diseases most provalont and fa- ed amidst a nolsu llku a paint brush, revenues collected here for pur- of tho Public Works Department of tho Territory on such short notice, npd makes. poses Inter-M- being good complaints such as tal among mon, womon and chil- of defense, education and ai for Lucas was atmosphoro would Improvement. mine, I procured some of them at the an intending Uiddor, tho havo boon made bluo dren. Thero is no othor romedy green ono 'Who was JACK LUCAH, Holllster Drug Co.'a store. I found up- nnd by "viperous vaporing" of cailod to task by Cliairmnn to comparo with it. It increa- LEAVE TO "The County of Oahu," was received on taking them that they were doing Smith for utterances of similar nature at tho Hoard's meeting ns told by an ses tho digostivo powor of tho SELL with resounding applauso when Su- mo good, and was thereby encouraged eye witness, and published in tho columns of tho Sunday Advertiser of tho stomach and in Blood Impuri- pervisor John Lucas was named as Its to keep on until now I am cured of the 7th inst, Thanking you for space, remain ESTEE'S LIBRARY sponsor, backache. The merits of Doan's Back- I ties, Throat nnd Lung Troubles, "Jack" spoke as follows In English, ache Kidney Pills have been strikingly Yours respectfully, "Norvous DyspopBitt and Scrofu- following It up with a specimen of his shown In my case, and I recommend CHARLES HUnNBTTE WILSON. lous Affoctions, it gives quick J. J, Dunno, administrator ot tho alive stumping! them to other sufferers." Honolulu, January 8, 1P0O, nnd certain reliof and euro. Dr. will of Judgo Eh tee, Is authorized by We nil know from the beginning, Doan's Backache Kidney PHI are O. 0. Shannon, of Canada, says: an nrdur of Judge Lindsay to sell tho when our got a. sold by all nnd storekeepers friend Ilrcckfins fee of chemist! Unlvernlty passed through Onden to- "I shall oontinuo its uso with, library of the dead Jurist at either IBM fop a County Act that went to at CO cent per box, six boxes I2.L0, or JORDAN DENIES day, und In un em- an Interview made I am sum, great adrantago to publlo or prlvato sale, but If at prlvato pieces (great laughter), Later a few wll he mailed on receipt of price by the phatic denial of the story originating my patlonts anil satisfaction f our friends got together und made Holllster Drug Co,, Honolulu, whole- to sale It lilUHt bo for not less than tho THE INTERVIEW with a Denver paper to the effect thn', myftof,"9 Has all tho of a County Act that otood, At first sale agents for th Hawaiian Island, he charged the Honolulu officers with virtues appraised value. Ilusldus law books we hud a right over the i per cent, li entering Into a conspiracy to extort nod livor 011; nono ot us faults. thn library contains imfiiy' standard, I may discount, but we got over that all The lava flow on Savall said to havo OQDEN (Uloh), January -I'i" money front lio Stanford estate by clr You trust it fullv: it cannot lltorary works, also some "quaint and right. Then qur friend Trent gave us readied the (ft. M.JlltUil f"r David Starr Jordan of Hlanford .pujatlng a report, at (he time of Mrs. disappoint you, At all ohemists. curious volumes of forgotten lore;"

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Yours 9 aalnit mt-i- itml vrrt flan m enli not Mr; It affaH ef Iwmlr ir on fltona und Iiriek MtM-KAt- ei a Mr. n to lluildlnca tn INTEflESTED M-- r ilmi that wbtoti ha rtmds Is tith M to with tooting otgantie an Improvement KEEP n mk( ALIVE kterehniidlit itortd thtrtln nn absolute truth r fart. J. I In ofRflHtiMu am rluli, to hand tha etub In the dlrfntonlrvAbort being Impnsaibl Him or last ronversalhw. at yeur mrni It far me to give the ipply at the offlct of office, 1 my Domlnls Konwto t Maklkl. time to make a of atari out to form auill urt'ts ". A. BOIIAEKKR lary club, but have come to th Wo have at tan Km) la frm Ilia elubl mm. n!l.1 hereby decllno the honor, and A CO., AU. Honolulu I" terlnlnly cnthukit rtl oti the rowing Friday evening, Janu- Htelner, (From Tliursdaya Advertl-e- r ) ever cliy lmprutemtHit HuMon Hint It li too close to the end nMomrmnvl tho name of Jai, the ehom. ary II, Itespeotfullr, Very yours, At a 'maHhK of tho North Judging Hip liumbnr nf letters of our holiday tclobrallon to expett 1!. Hj. truly lluildors and German Marine from (those asked) THANK. U 110008. FRANK IIUBTACB. Iisar'ot 0. fpeelvett In anatmr le thu rommltto' Uimii Hint I've personally Trader' HxehntiKe hohl Inst night, the oy BERUN. ushlng for support of to attend meetings of any nature, but KIDWELL ON DECK. KALAKAUA AVENUE. following were prYseut: circular letter, ur Fortnna I mn confident of success In par-tlriil- General Insurance Co. project. this Honolulu, Jan. C, 1906. 1906. Messrs. tho Hie Honolulu. Oahu, Jan. 8, I'nth. Humburg. Hmmeluth. OF letter was rent out to In near future. Mr. II. P Wood. II. Keen, BERLIN. The circular Judging from the character of the I. Wood. lisq.. Secretary Hawaii J. Nott, Jr., Clark, Htcvehson, a large number of citizens selected by Dear Hlr: In acknowledging receipt Promotion Committee. Honolulu. Hhnrp and Cratg. The above committee, who )opulace which surround me, and with of your favor of December 29th ult., I In.urauce Companies bar Mr. Spalding of tho re- Hlr: I beg to acknowledge receipt of President Emmeluth stated that tho per- whom I shall have to ileal, I hae beg to sny Hint I shall gladly do what your districted the city io Hint various solved to Issue a call, Including the communication of the !9th De- object of the meeting was to determine the undersigned, general organizers In their 1 ran In the line of your request. 190;, agenU, aro sons should net as ladles ns well. If I succeed In Inter cember, Informing mo that I hovo whether or not tho exchange should bo JUthorltcd to take risks agamst I had hoped to be able to report more been by your or- "angera Ult respective tcctlona. esting tho ladles our work Is done, and selected committee to done nwny with. Acting on a general of the sea at tha moat reason- Is gratified progress than has been mado no far. ganize nn Improvement di- The Promotion Committee the goat of ultimate success reached. olub In the suggestion ho had to ob- able ratea and on the most favorable at the ready response of citizens. Mr. However, a little has been done In the vision "Knlnkaua Avenue, Hopkins to tain a consensus of opinion tarxna, I read with great pleasure the pro way neighbors of the Spalding and Secretary Wood auk that of talking to my about Monnn, Hopkins to King Street," and members as to whether tho exchange F. A. SCHAEFER & ceedings of your meeting nnd find that organzlng you sug- CO.. those who hnvo not yot responded do such a club as to say In reply that I take pleasure In should bo disbanded or not, by sub- Oeneral Aganta. certain suggestions were made that gen-or- al so nt their early convenience, statins poorer gest, and so far ns 1 have gone a nssurlng your committee that I will mitting a mailed query to will better tho conditions of tho willingness on part that effect. whether they can serve or not, or If city, offering them their has endeavor to erform the Important Ho said that things had been very Goneral classes of our by been expressed. they pleased to Insuranoo Go. lor Sea they have suggestions to make, to ndvnntngcs that such can not be ob- work that have been quiet with organization for some time make them. Mr. arllllths of Oahu College has set apart for me to undertake at as past River and Land Transport tained on account of their Inability to In but thought that tho exchange Tho offer of Mrs. Eliza Wilder, as kindly offered the use of a room early a date as possible, keeping them had pay for them. I have reference to the which the club can hold Its meetings a future and should continue to of Dresden. given In her letter printed below, was suggested or proposed public "golf Informed from, time to time, ns the exist, If only to perform civic duty proposes ns soon us We nro ready to do busi- work progresses. Very yours. a Having enUbllihed aa agency Ho- acted upon favorably. Bho links" and "bathing resorts." truly by usslstlng as much as lay In Its at ness. JAS. H. BOYD. nolulu and the Hawaiian Ialanda, to furnish Golden Shower trees for tho It should be the aim of tho General power, In tho beautlflca-tlo- n th As soon ns I have anything worth architectural undersigned general ngenta are author-ze- d lull length of Pensacola street, both Committee to endeavor to Interest and WOMEN TOO. of Honolulu. en- reporting I Bhnll communicate further to take rljks against the danger sides. Tho Promotion Committee reach primarily that class of people, Ho realized that If tho exchange )f Improve- with you. Very truly yours, Honolulu, Jan. 2, 1906. the sea at the most reasonable rat dorsed this Bchemo of street even though the committee should feel II. were to bo kept together, members ind on us JOHN KIDWELL. Mr. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii th most favorable terms. ment. tho least encouraged by them. Let Promotion would hnvo to put their shoulders to A. Superintendent give WILLING TO AID. Committee, City. F. SCHAEFER & CC, One letter was from reach them, them all the material Dear Sir: I have acknowledg- tho wheel In a more decisive manner Agents for the endorsing committee's n I1 In power, by means for Hawaiian Islands. Holloway tho our nnd nil Honolulu, II. T Jan. B, 1906. ment your 2Sth than they had been doing tho past six show them Is favor of the ult. and action In requiring that that their H. P. Wood, Esq., Secretary Hawaii desire to say I my months. light sought tho best of our that shall do best by the telephone and electric for Interests Promotion Committee, City. to comply your "If It Is to ex- su- wo good with suggestions for decided continue tho UNIONPACIFiC companies bo done under trained city; and, onco have their Denr Sir: In reply to yout valued city Improvements. change," he concluded, Th Ovtrland lUmtc. nro will, we will not can not for "wo must all pervision. The letters referred to and ask favor of the 29th ult., I begto say The Beach road Is a large undertak- get busy nnd do our share to revivify as follows: more. The better class of our cosmo- that I shall bo pleased to act accord- ing It In politan imputation much and needs a strong committee with it." was the Route '491 HOSMER READY TOR WORK. does not need ing to your request nnd endeavor to push. I should wish every member of Secretary Keen stated that twenty It Is the Route today, and assistance. organize an Improvement club In tho Honolulu, Oahu, Jan. 9, 1000. my your advisory committee on my '1st, replies had been Bent In to tho Presi- Will bo lor all time to come. After conversing with somo of division indicated by you. I shall do with good questions. were Mr. H. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii countrymen ndvlslng them along their fraus and sweethearts dent's Ten for and Honolulu, nnd all In my power to assist you to render also. an equal against longer main- Promotion Committee, tho lines of required Improve- number THE OLD WAY. their this part of our city moro beautiful I would suggest that no city Im- taining the association. Such firms as Oahu. ments, one of them stated that ho was und Yours very truly, My Dear Mr. Wood: At tho meeting attractive. provement club be composed exclusive- H. Hnckfeld & Co., Theo. H. Davles not Inclined to mako one step toward J. F. C. HAGENS. ly Improvement Commit- of either sex. Respectfully, & Co., Lowers & III at f the Honolulu Improving his dominions any more and Cooke, wero mm'sU,rf IT I tee, held on Friday evening, January already npparent, two rea- DO ALL THAT IS POSSIBLE. A. HERBERT. strongly In favor of continuing tho secretary be than for exchango's S, It was voted tliat the sons. I asked him what his reasons Honolulu, T. H Jan. 7, 1906. ALREADY DOES MUCH. existence. m Instructed to request tho Promotion Hawaii Promotion Committee, P. December 31, 1903. The finances of tho exchnngo wero sup- were, to which he replied ns follows: H. Committee to furnish for Its use a "You seo I nm living on leased Wood, Secretary. Hawaii Promotion Committee. declnred to bo In a fuhiy satisfactory stamps. was that ply of stationery and It land, only -- Gentlemen: Your communication, Gentlemen: As St. Louis College condition. well and having a few tnore has further suggested that It would be years of tenancy, I nm not Justified In dated December 29, 1905, received. In more than enough to do to take care L. E. PInkhnm said that ho, for one, If a letter head be prepared for the spending be regard to same, will say I willingly of Its own premises, me suggest would bo glad to seo the past glories de- a cent more on the place; let committee, the arrangement; and sides, If do, why accept the duty assigned to to you the name of Wm. Notley as of the exchange revived. of I the Government nsslst the sign to be left with tho Secretary will raise my rate of taxes and water Hawaii Promotion Committee In Its the man to organlzo an Improvement J. Nott, Jr., thought It would bo a tho Improvement Committee. rates." That argument, coming from laudable efforts. , club in this vicinity. Very truly yours, pity to nllow tho exchange to go to I would therefore bring tho matter I to Improvement the wall, especially on- request such a source, was qulto laughable nnd Intend start an BRO. HENRY. as It was the to your attention, with tho It took me somo time to convince him, club In tho district allotted, and will NAMES SOME LADIES. ly organization In the operations of that the Promotion Committee author- If I really did succeed In feat. I do all that Is possible to accomplish which trades and mechanical pursuits THE NEW WAY. you to cause to be prepared for our that Honolulu, H. T Jan. 2, 1906. ize do not wish to tire you, Mr. Wood, but tho desires nnd nlms of your honorable H. P. Esq., had a voice. use, a supply of letter head stationery body. yours, Wood, Secretary Hawaii I feel that you ought to be made nwaro I nm, respectfully Promotion Committee. Stanley Stevenson was strongly In and stamps. If the Promotion Commit- of all llttlo obstacles In our A. E. MURPHY. of tho request. bo that arise Denr Sir: Replying to your favor of favor exchange's continuance. tee approves this I shall way. I shall keep you Informed to tho Division: Mnuka South King street; Ho said that what was needed was glad to relieve you of tho details of December 29 In reference to improve best of my ability. makal South Beretanla, Punchbowl end ment clubs, while you have honored for members to put their shoulders to the matter. Very truly yours, In the meantime, I am going to cause Alnpal streets. tho HOSMER, me In your selection, nevertheless I wheel and get down to RALPH S. the fences alone the front of our place CANNOT the work of tho organization. Improvement Com- SERVE. should prefer not to act. real Secretary Honolulu to bo removed and remodel the entlro E. It. Bath favored the views of tho mittee. Honolulu, Jan. 8, 1906. Most of the work of beautifying Ho- ynrd. At the conclusion of the work Mr. nolulu has been done by women; for above-mention- gentlemen. GOLDEN SHOWER AVENUE. H. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii I shall nsk you to look at the place. I Promotion Committee, City Nuunnu street above Wyllle I would J. Sharp said that it would bo a Honolulu. Oahu. Jan. 9, 190G. am going to do It as nn example to the Denr suggest the names of Mrs. C. M. Cooke, great pity If, after so many years' of people Sir: Your favor of December Mr. H. I. Wood, Secretary Hawaii around me, nnd with tho hope 29, 1905, Is requesting to Mrs. F. J. Lowrey, Mrs, P. C. Jones. good work, the exchange wore to bo may at hand me Promotion Committee, Honolulu. that they follow In my footsteps. act on the committee for Improve- For the city front I would suggest disbanded. Ho thought It was a sign accomplish I the My Dear Mr. Wood: At the meeting To what have stated is ment of that section of tho city on the Mr. Tom King of the California Feed of encouragement that some of the quite deplorable "THE OVERLAND of the Honolulu Improvement Com- a task, owing to tho east side of Punahou street, between Co. Yours truly, C. S. WIGHT. city's largest firms were In favor of LIMITCD." Janu- condition In which the Department of mittee, held on Friday evening, Beretanla and King streets. In reply ELIMINATION OF FENCES. continuing the organization. The ex- ELECTRIC LIGHTED ary 5, the question of the Improvement Public Works left the street directly in I my Is change could still do good work, re- would stnte that residence now Honolulu, Dec. 30, 1905. he RUNNING EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR of Pensacola street came up for dis- front of us. not In that locution, nnd consequently marked, and should not be allowed to cussion, as tho of an offer made It will be my nlm to nBk for the Hawaii Promotion Committee, Hono- Oily Two Nights betwetm Mluloarl sad result I would be unable to act on a com- lulu. lapse, especially at this time when by Mrs. Eliza Wilder, widow of tho assistance of tho Government In this mittee In that section. Honolulu needed all tho help she could Ban Francisco late W. C. Wilder. respect. Denr Sirs: I have this day received I regret very much my Inadvertenco your notification of my appointment asj from nor, citizens and was becom Montgomery St. San Francisco, CsL Mrs. Wilder, desiring that Pensacola I should like to take you up there In not answering you Very fet you sooner. one of a committee to organize an lm iuh u iiiy in uiu eyes ui mu woriu, S. F. BOOTH, Street be lined with Golden Shower and show Just what I mean to truly yours, A. F. thought exchange convey. Personal Inspection Is the provement club in Mnnoa Heights. Clark the trees, offered to contribute for the XV. XV. CHAMBERLAIN. should not be allowed to die. Oeneral Ascot. 100 on best. And to conclude, Mr. Wood, I shall take pleasure In assisting all work plants which she now has dear WILL The sense of the meeting as record- In tubs. I wish to accept the Invitation, pro I can to further the cause of Improve- her grounds, growing sako ed, was that tho Builders and Traders' LEAKS FROM After due consideration the committee forma, of the General Committee to act Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 8, 1906. ment and shall Immediately communi- OFFICES. as chairman for II. P. Wood, Esq., Secretary Hawaii cate with Mr. Walter G. Smith, the Exchange should continue to exist but E. A. Mclnerny said he had followed adopted the following resolution: the formation of this be revivified, If reorganized. rec- club, thnnklng you tho committee Promotion Committee, Honolulu. other member of the committee. not this matter rather closely. The bill "Be It Resolved, That It Is the and An adjournment was Im- for honor conferred. Dear Sir: I shall be pleased to act Yours foe the elimination of fences, taken until tho before the last legislature was Intend- ommendation of the Honolulu the meeting, provement Committee Pensacola Yours for general Improvements and with Mr. F. Hoogs In looking after clean and attractive lawns, trimmed annual a week from today, ed to ameliorate conditions which tho that foliage, when bo street from Lunalllo to Wilder avenue the beautifying of our city. Respect- that portion of the city above Dominls and the home and village beau- final decision will made. treasurer insisted on enforcing. It was be planted with Golden Shower trees, fully yours, and between Kewalo and Maklkl tiful, JOHN EFF1NGER. suggested to the Governor and Treas- the trees to be set along the outer edge LOUIS R. MEDEIROS. streets. Yours very truly, TANTALUS INCLUDED. urer that the exhibits be only for tho ef the sidewalk, as near 30 feet apart 1D79 Punchbowl street, City. J. P. COOKE. Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan, 2, 1906. MEBCBANTS AGAINST use of the officials and they would bo as Is consistent with the Intersections WORK WITH NEIGHBORS. KAMEHAMEHA ACTIVE. H. P. Wood, Esq., Secretary Hawaii the ones to stop any evasion. Any official of the side streets, and other reasons December 3, 1906. Honolulu, II. T Jan. 3, 1906. Promotion Committee, City. making public, any exhibit Interfering with regular spacing. Ro It Mr. II. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii Mr. H. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii Dear Sir: Your communications of THE EXHIBIT LfiW should be guilty of a misdemeanor. Ono resolved, further, that the committee Promotion Promotion Committee, Honolulu. December 27 are received and I take exhibit was made public. Information - Committee. express Its appreciation of Mrs. Wll- Dear Sir: I shall bo pleased to do Dear Sir: It will afford mo great pleasure In stating that I shall be glad leaked out of tho tax office and that der's generous offer, which Is hereby nil I can to help your good work along pleasure to do nnythlng I can to ns- to assist as far as I can In organizing Information defeated a lawsuit. No accepted. Very sincerely yours, my In movement looking towards nn Improvement club In the division one know today who gave nnd will gladly with slst the (Continued from Page 3.) out that RALPH S. HOSMER. neighbors In keeping our block In good a still more beautiful Honolulu. of Punahou, Beretanla, Keeaumoku aria Information. About a year ago somo Secretary Honolulu Improvement Com- shape. Faithfully yours, Tho authorities of tho schools, King streets, also In aiding Mr. Hos- their exhibits public to the people. The ono copied tho exhibit of the Pacific mittee. GEORGE HERBERT. through Mr. Home, Mr. Kraus and Mr. mer In the division of Tantalus. people wero entitled to know some- Hardware Co., and offered to sell It Thanking you thing concerning corporation affairs. NO TREE MUTILATION. WAIKIKI-KALI- O. K. Barlow, nro already taking nctlvo steps for the honor conferred to a competitor for $5. That was cer- In this matter, nnd It Is hoped that on mo, I nm, very truly yours. "There Is In the world today an In- tainly objectionable tho publicity Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 6, 1906. Honolulu, T. H 3, 1906. and Jan. In the near futuro "Knmehameha" DAVID HAUGHS. creased antagonism to corporations," given to exhibits It to II. P. Wood, Esq., Secretary Hawaii Hawaii Promotion Committee, City. said renders unsafe will show material Improvement. Very OUT OF DISTRICT. Mr. Bowen, "and unless we want corporations. Tho blanks call for de- Promotion Committee, Honolulu. Denr Sirs: I nm in receipt of your to Increase Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt of truly yours, Honolulu, 1906. that antagonism, I believe tails of liabilities, stock on hand, cash circular letter dated the 29th ultimo In Hawaii, Jan. 2, wo should llvo up to every your letter of the 29th ult., also copy WM. ALANSON BRYAN. Mr. II. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii law made. on hand and In tho bank, etc. re the objects named therein, and I To object or ovado Is to Increaso tho of letter from the Honolulu Improve- shnll be pleased to serve with gen- SUGGESTS OTHERS. Promotion Committee, Honolulu, OPPOSED TO BOWEN. ry the distrust doing In ment Committee, which nets 1906. T. H. towards business this XV. as an tlemen named In organizing an Im- Honolulu, II. T.. Jan. 3, form." W. Harris did not agree with board to tho Promotion Com- provement club to take charge of the Mr. H. P. Wood, Secretnry Hawaii Dear Sir: Your notification of De- Mr. Bowen. Ho believed the associa- mittee. ' cember 29, 1903, In ro improvement Mr. Bowen thought that If an objec- division covered by old Walklkl-Kall- a Promotion Committee, Honolulu, tionable was tion should take tho matter up. Mr. After consultation with Mr. Hosmer, H. T. club King front exposed toward the agreed road. Yours respectfully, law It would have very Rodlek with Mr. Dillingham 1 have decided that it will be advis- XV, Dear Sir: Your of a unfavorable Mclnerny. F. MACFARLANE. circular letter appearance for and Mr. Mr. Paris even able to call the attention of tho tele- December 29, 1905, been received, As I have removed from that dis- the merchants. Ho believed corporation DON'T WORK TOGETHER. has believed It bo the exhibit law phone and electric companies to sec- contents of which have been noted trict to the Alexander Young Hotel you would a great mistake. to bo superfluous. Honolulu, 3, 1906. tions 6 and 637 of the Revised Hawaii, Jan. care. will note that I am not eligible OFFICIALS SHOULD ANSWER. Mr. with for that President Smith made an ablo ad- Laws of tho Territory. I shall also re- H. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii In reply, I beg district nnd therefore decline. Yours Mr. Wakefield thought that tho Gov- Promotion leave to say that for dress favoring tho lino of argument quire them In future, to notify mo of Committee, Honolulu, I de- very truly. L. E. PINKHAM. ernor, Treasurer and Tax Assessor, as T. private reasons nm compelled to projected by Messrs. Dillingham and any proposed tree-cutti- or trim- II. cllno the honor you seen to . t . tho representatives of tho people Dear Sir: Replying to your have fit Mclnerny. Nono of the merchants ming, and I will then make arrange- circular confer upon me. However, I would should bo the only ones to have ac-t- of 29th 1 have tried to evade tho law. Thero ments with Mr. Hosmer to have some- letter the of December last, recommend my landlord, Mr. M. representatives of tho people, beg to say that, while It Is not im- thnt were private matters of business which one present from tho Board of Agri- M. Ferrelra, be appointed In my could not trust officials th-- possible me In stead. their it certainly was not desirable to havo culture and Forestry In order to see for to act the cnpnclty Is1 us suggested Ho a property owner nnd has a they should get other officials. The mado public. that the work Is properly done and by your commute, I think wide acquaintance among it would to some the Portu- present law was distinctly different Mr. Bowen thought only bona that the trees are not mutilated. be advisable have guese residents of my neighborhood. YIELDED A original that other person appointed nnd would sug- PROFIT from the law. The law had fide residents should have access to I bcllovo that this will make a sat- The services of Mr. C. Q. Yeo Hop, been changed gest tho name of Mr. Albert Water-hous- e. by the codlflors. He did these exhibits. isfactory arrangement and desire to also a neighbor, nnd property owner, bellove bo you t not the present law could TO thank for calling my attention to would be of value In nn undertaking regarded as tho people's DEFER FILING. The writer has for the last Ave years law. At- the matter. Yours respectfully, of tho chnracter mentioned In your The Hawaiian Poultry Association Mr. Paris suggested that If the nnd exerted himself towards Im- Mr. Brown remarked that tho very torney C. S. HOLLOWAY, letter, especially among the Chinese. held n meeting last night In the office General would agree to defer Superintendent proving Pearl City and by so doing has private affairs of one's business did calling tho of Public Works. Regretting my Innblllty to serve, I of Will E. Fisher, a good attendance not como In theso exhibits. for annual exhibits and run up against various residents who out give tho time to bring tho CHINESE CONSUL WRITES. object am, very truly yours, being nresent. merchants most strenuously to our efforts DILLINGHAM'S POSITION. . matter beforo tho court, bo January 3, 1906. CHAS. AH FOOK. Tho report of tho exhibition commit- it would In trying to keep the streets clear of Walter F. Dllllnghnm mnde ono of worth while. If tho case fell through, II. P. Wood, Esq., Secretary Hawaii stock, etc., and we feel some WILL ALSO HELP. tee was read by Chairman G. P. Wild- tho that er, It was best arguments against Mr. then the exhibits could be filed. Promotion Committee, Honolulu, other person would probably do the Honolulu. Hawaii, Jan. 6, 1906. and generally admitted to Bowen's position. He did not T. be of a highly satisfactory bellevo Mr. Mclnerny did not believe tho II. work outlined by your committee with H. P. Wood, Esq., Secretnry of tho nature. It tho best thing to have private busi- Sir: I to No less than per- Treasurer would consent. On Mr. have the honor acknowl- less friction nt tho outset. Our ex- Hawaii Promotion Committee, Ho- fourteen hundred ness affairs brought beforo public suggestion edge the receipt of your sons were admitted to show the Smith's a motion was mado kind notice perience In this work leads us to be- nolulu. the and oyo. Ho could seo why Mr. Bowen by dated December 29, 1903, Informing me 395 birds were entered. Mr. Wakefield to refer the matter lieve that there are more selfish than Denr Sir: I have pleasure In reply- would have no objection to filing ex- to a committee passing, that the Hawaii Promotion Commit- public spirited ing to your Tho total receipts wero J683.65 and and this citizens, at least In our circular letter under date hibits In corporations because thsy Messrs. Wakefield, Mclnerny and Har- tee havn duly selected me to organlzo district. December 29, and beg to say that 1 tho expenses (116.10, leaving a net aro sugar plantations an Improvement profit $239.55 whoso habit is ris were appointed to make a report club In the division Wo shall, however, continue to do shall ,be pleased to undertake tho duty of to go Into tho treas- to complete of Thomas Square, ury mako out reports for the and present same to a special meeting and In reply there- nil that we enn nnd will assist Mr. of organizing nn Improvement club In of tho association. public, gaze, and to 1 beg to say con- Judgo gavo this because of the next week. that .fter due Waterhouse, or such other person as the neighborhood appointed to mi Joo Bntchelor an Inter- number of stockholders sideration I have concluded that It may esting on poul- entitled to tho The Merchants' Association annual be appointed by you, to the best Yours respectfully, and Instructive talk reports. While th exhibit mny would not be best for me to accept the of our Very yours, try. not dinner takes placo tonight at tho Ha- abilities. truly ALEX. GARVIE. bo In detnll yet competitors would kind offer, and I could furnish no suit- A XV. . waiian Hotel. VAN VALKENHUlta. POSTMASTER AGREES. wnnt to seo what able person I know . my another merchant that of in CHINESE ASK QUESTIONS. BETTER neighborhood who would he Interested Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan, 4, 1906. THAN A PLASTER. mado during tho yotr and .hnt his B. F. Dillingham reports that tho In this work. I Honolulu, Jan. 3, 1906. Mr. II. P. Wood, Secretary Hawaii A piece of flannel dampened with expenses were, otc. This woul.l lend electric pumping power r thank the committee Hawaii Promotion Committee, City. Installation for for the kind re- Promotion Committee. Chnmberlnln'a Puln Bnlm nnd bound to dlscourngo people from golix; Into McBryde Is consideration I have Dear Sirs: Replying to your plantation progrotslng sat ceived from them. Sincerely yours, letter Denr Sir: I hnvo the honor to ac- on the nffectod parts, Is better than a business. It might bo an American isfactorily and will be completed on dated Uecemlier 29, I beg to sny I will knowledge tho receipt your CHANG of favor of plaster for a lumn back for pains way to handle theso orpnnu!on mat- time In June, The J3S0,-00- 0, TSO FAN. servo wan Mr. Wong organiz- and cost will bo THE PORTUGUESE. You Jn 29th ult., requrlng me to accept of a In the side or chest. Pain Balm has no ters but ho did not bellsvo It was en- but Mr. Dllllnghnm ing nn Improvement club to the your believes It will hotter representation on committee, nnd superior as a liniment for tile relief of tirely tho policy in America to have bo recouped by the In ono Honolulu, Jan. 3, 1906. nppenrnnco of Smith street In the city In reply to plantation Mr. II. P. say that I shall be pleased deep seated, muscular and rheumatic detailed business made eu nuoilc. year. With him W. A. Kinney, M. Wood, Secretary Promotion of Honolulu. to n F. Committee, nulst such good worlt. Awaiting pains. For sale by Benson, Smith &l Mr. Hagena nnd others .gred 'Uth Hwanzy nnd A. Onrtley City. Can you suggest how we shall start pleasure - have Just the further of your aisocla- Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii, Mr, Dillingham. vlBlted the Molirydo estate.

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Th WhIhIuh ..isrlculiural Co, Ltd. l'unw OM TV Cugar Company. J M Cullwt to L 1. MeOnniileM I The prist week has brtn tliaracterircd by rather high bnronielcr. Kila - h Waiiura Hugnr Mill Company. Kiln. Ttirner and hub to L L Me- strong trntli' winds anil occasional shower!. Cool nights have been Produced by he Tultoii Iron Works. St. Louis, Mo Candle D Tti Htat d.d Olt Company. 0 1 I Ion tm at nl by intKco to the rule, but menu temperatures have approximated the seasonal The Gorge F. Hiake Eteam Pump 'rank II MoRlofker tr D1 average. Rather heavy rainfall has occurred in the l'uiia and llilo Centrifugals. M Weston'c It Tsohudl tr and by ,ntty to districts of Hawaii, eastern Maui and northern Kauai. Snow fell on CUTiCURA SOAP. Th New Kngland Mutual Life Insur- Kow Hop , L ance Company, of Boston. James 13 Fullcrton to Clifford the summit of Manna Kea, in Hawaii, on December 20 and Jan- rtl.UONS or Wostrv tr. CtrriccnA Soap rxelimlvelr for prprvlnrj, Co.. of ilart-for- ml The Aetna Insurance Charlock tr HS uary 3 111. lmr"yl"K liraiitlrylns tlm nklii, for uloniisins tho ncalp of crust, Conn. James i: Fullcrton to Clifford tcalo, nml dandruff, nnd tho Hopping ot falling lialr. for tofumlnff, Alliance Company, of On the whole, young cane has made little, advance during the Tb Assurance Chnrlock tr AL whitening, nnd soothing red, rough, nnd mro hand, In tlio form of haths London. to week, its growth in many' sections being effectually checked by cold Klemakule Jr and wf Mrs tor mmylii Irrlu.llotu nnd dialing, or too freo or olleiiMvo piripIrntlon, Mary 1" Uowmnn , D In Puna and Hilo districts of Hawaii and and cloudy weather. the lu tho form of washes for ulcerative wcnku!i'4, nnd for ninny nntivptla Win Henry to Mn.ru ka Bllva and of field operations have been greatly re- INSURANCE. hsb II the Kipahulu district Maui, purposes whleli readily 8UgguUthcui9ch 04 to women nml wpouwllr mother, F A Schaefer to J A Mugulre U tarded by the wet condition of the soil. The harvesting and grind- and fornll tho purposes of thu toilet, bath, and imriery. .N'oumouiit of Entered for Record Juliunry 9,. 1906, ing of 1906 crop cane has become general, and the shipment of raw can Induce ihoo who have onco mod it to uonuy other, tvpeolully fo From 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Young pineapple plants arc preserving and purifying the skill, scalp, mid hnlr of Infants mid children. Quo. fl. Davies & Co J F Humburg und wf to George sugar to the mainland has begun. Cuticuka So.vr eoinbtues dclluntu cmollluut ties Con-CUit.- v, Itodlck generally reported as in good condition, but the ripening of winter propel derived from (Limited.) PA tho great skin cure, with tho purest of Kuheana Opiniul and wf to E J fruit been slow during the past week on account of rather Ingredient, and tin has rather mo.U refreshing uf lower odours. No other mrdrufrd soap ever compounded. JliENTS FOR FIRE. LIFE AW Morgan D low of of E J Morgan to George E Mundon.. D temperatures and a deficiency sunshine. The canning Is to bo compared with It for preserving, purifying, and beautifying tho Hkln, MARINE INSURANCE. IIco Cham to Ilee Han ct al PA winter pines has begun at Haiku, Maui. Coffee picking continues EC.ilp, lialr, and luuds. No other foreign or domestic toilel uup, however Q to R com-plcte- J Lufkin Wllllklnl and wf.... in windward Oahu and windward Hawaii, but is virtuallv d expensive, la to bo compared with It tor all the purpiwc of the toilet, bath, ISishop Ze- Wlllklna and wf to of nnd cursory. It combines, In ut I'iiiok, ugma D in leeward Hawaii, where only a small amount remains to be Thus Onh Soai Onk tho iikst skin and complexion soap, soap hi lortliern Assurance Corapanj F L Johnson to F E Clark i..FE harvested in the upper levels. Pastures generally are in fair con- the iikst toilet nnd iikst baby the world. LI Knualll ct al to D Naolwl D LONDON, FOH FIRE AND dition, although in need of rain in sonic leeward localities. Sisal is Complete External and Internal (or Every Or EHt of 11 P Bishop by trs to Pro- Treatment Huxour, LITE. Established 16. in good condition. Rice lands are being plowed in all sections, and , Accumulated Funds .... sTS.97t.oOa testant Episcopal Church D Contlillnft of Ciiticuua Sou-- to clcunao tho ekln ot cruris anil ecalcit nml soften tta Na-wa- UilcLuncil Maria A Nawahl to Emma A hl seed rice is being planted in the nurseries. At Nahiku, Maui, a very cutlclo, Cirricmu Ointment, to Instantly nllay Itching, Inflaiiunntlun, and lrVv D washed away a considerable area Uoti, wul tootho nml heal, and Ct.'ticuiu torool ami clcinjo tho blo( 1 heavy rainstorm on the 3rd instant, Slsiii.K M'.t often BiiOlrlciit to euro tho noverct huimium, with loMof hair, nlion ull c C Manuel V Souza, and wf to Mutual British Foreign Marine Ins, Bldg & Loan Socy M of land under cultivation, and the correspondent at that place states falls Sold throi'hout the world. "All nhout tho SUn, Scalp, ami lialr," pout free, of by Co to Cecil is work can be Aut I)fHit,lt.V VKSCo., tiyiliioy, N'.S. V. So. African Ilepoti I.P.NKON LTD, Cops LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINE. R W Aylett Sher that the clearing of new land the only that done there I'orTKi: OF Drown D Vowi. Coitr., oolo l'rouj., Boston. U. is. A. p- -i i,ooo,ooe until drier weather obtains. REMARKS BY CORRESPONDENTS. Reduction of Rates. 1906. Kealla Sunny days nnd cool, show- allow his name to bo used, last nlglit Recorded January I Olaa Commenced harvesting cane ISLAND OF HAWAII. ery nights; growing cane doing well, said! you will report ot tmoMdUite Payment of Claims ' 2nd grinding on tho 4th; har "If tnkeaho Raymond C Coan by gdn to J E Kaumana Weather continues cold and and 1906 cane ripening; mean tempera- proceedings of the lnuues,t In Ho- In only; mean the Elderts, Rel; life Insurance policy for rainy, in consequence of which the vesting lower section .71 deg.; ,io W. you Und Kdmund and 7.36 ture, rainfall, Inch. nolulu will that Dr. $3000. J500. B 106, p 172. Dated Dec soil Is so wet that field operations have temperature, 72 deg.; rainfall, Jarvls. Shorey, chemist ot tho United Stales H. DAVIES CO- Inches. McCann. n, m.9. 6 - LU 23, 1905. been much, retarded; pasturage abun E. P. Weather conditions Agricultural Station, nnd 11. A. Dun-en- ISLAND OF MAUI. Kllauea D Kawananakoa and as atty and dant, and grazing stock In good con- very throughout week very favorable for Food Commissioner and Chemical AGENTS, dition; stripping cane; mean tempera- Kipahulu Weather continues cane; supply of Irrigation Honolulu Hoard, wf to Ella A C Long, D; Int In real hoeing fertilizing reservoir Analyst of the Health ture, 6S deg.; rainfall, 4.64 Inches. J. wet; weeding, and water abundant; mean tempcraturo, 71 they could ,,not and personal property of Llkellke M .nan (nmnnrfitnr 7! line rnill- - stated under oath that s.n.iA. .32 1J. In Cleghorn, dec. $5000. B 277, p 300. E. Gamallelson. I deg.; rainfall, Inch. L. liorelko.l Buy that they found strychnine the - fnll. S.19 Inches. Andrew Gross. being plowed, corpse theso Dated Dec 19, 1905. ronanawai itainy, unsettled wcain- j during past week Hanalei Hlco fields of Mrs. Stanford. Hoth of & Cooke, er continues and the ground Is far too Hana Weather and nurseries of young seed rice nil men nro of the highest standing In Kaplolanl Archi- showery, strong evl-den- co Castle Est Ltd ct al to wet for advantageous cultivation; has been with trade planted; pastures In lino condition; their calling. Tho could not find bald S Cleghorn, D; In I N. Omsted. L1MI1EB. lnt real and Btrlpplng cane; rainfall, 5.13 Inches. winds. rainfall, 2.45 Inches. K, G. K.-- Deverill. of strychnine poisoning. There personal M Cleg- I Nahiku 3rd, 0.80 Inches of property of Llkellke E. Gamallelson. On the A. McC. ASHLEY, was a preconcerted effort on the part horn, $10,000. 277, p 302. J. fell, by thunder nnd dec. B Dated Hllo Continued rainy weather, with rnln attended Section Director. ot somo physicians In Honolulu to 27, 1903. strong winds; considerable LIFE FIRE Dec cloudy days cold nights; mean northeast make out tho cause ot Mrs. Stanford's and William Castlo by atty and land under cultivation was washed It and wf temperature, 71 deg.; rainfall, 0.42 death as duo to strychnine.'' to Bishop of Zeugma, D; por It P 71C8 away; clearing land Is all that can be gavo tho IntU Inches. L. C. Lyman. I STUBB Tho same doctor out kul 6130 op 6,, done at this place until the rain stops JOuM INSURANCE Kalihl, Honolulu, Oahu. Pap.ilkou Weather has been very DM mixtion that an attempt had been made I long enough to permit land to $5500. B 277, p 304. Dec 29, 1905. I the had. Dated much against all crops and work; com-- to poison Mrs. Stnnford, but that It Louis F Asbahr by atty to Man drain; rainfall, 11.53 inches. C. O. Ja not been successful. menced grinding cane on 4th Instant; J Chong, A L; int in pc land, School St, cobs. AND STATEMENTS It would seem only logical to pre- AGENTS. . . coating of snow on summit of Mauna j Huelo Showery weather all week, BIS Honolulu, Oahu. $120. B 273, p 402. I sume In the light of tho statements Kea on 3rd; cutting and grinding cane; 6 p. m. Dated Dec G. 1905. and a very heavy rain between mado Inst night by Dr. Morgan ho rainfall, 8.87 Inches. T. Molr. con- that Hop Wo Co to See Kwong, B S; John and 11 p. m. of 3rd; stock In poor found no wclghtible quantity of strych- FOR Pepeekeo Cane continues to show 69 deg.; AGENTS leasehold, taro crops, horse wagon, dition; mean temperature, (Continued from Pago 3.) nine In the bicarbonate of soda exam- growth; plowing, fertilizing, and hill- C.07 Pogue. etc, Manoa, Honolulu, Oahu. $450. B rainfall, inches. W. F. ined by him. ing up; mean temperature, 72 deg.; cold, toxlrologlst, when lntervieewd last Mini llle 274, p 419. Dec 11, 1903. Peahi Weather stormy and Against tho statements of Dr. Jor- MEigM liice a Dated 4.42 night said: "Mrs. Stanford died o A Lewis to August Haneberg, D; rainfall, Inches. Jas. Webster. with strong winds and heavy rains. dan. Dr. Morgan. Dr. Shorey of Hono-- Jr Honomu Cool, showery weather nnturnl causes. I would not talk on Geo. Groves. I Int in lot 22 blk B, Kaplolanl tract, I ,L Ivnn., IUIU linil IV A. Duncan, chemist in the OF BOSTON. continues; land is very wet for cultlva-- Haiku Moderate temperatures nnd nn l,n1nn. rntnlnrtri wltll Honolulu, Oahu. $250. 277, p 308. J Island city Mrs Stanford's death B tlon, cane Is making very littlo pineapples grow that understanding, but as long as Dr. that Dated 2, 1906. and considerable rain; are was due to a Heart lesion, wnetner Insurance Company Jan Pul-la- r. has given out the statement jEtna Life growth; stripping 1906 cane. Wm. lng well, but warmer and drier condi- Jordan lesion was caused poison- Loklnahama Kahal and hsb et al by especially that Mrs. Stanford died ot natural that by the mtgee tions would be better, for ous action of strychnine. Is vividly re- afft of to Eat of S C Allen trs of, during past week fruiting plants; can- causes, viz., fatty degeneration of the OF HARTFORD. Fore Affdt; pes land bldgs, Punch- - Hakalau Weather the commenced called the testimony of Drs. Wood, F. and wet field ning pineapples on 4th irriga- heart, I will say that so far as to her bowl Sts, Honolulu, Oa has been rather for work and Instant; It. Day and Qcorgo Herbert of Hono- and Merchant nights have been cool; hoeing, strip- tion ditches running full; pastures in having died of natural causes Dr. Jor- hu, 10 Agrlctl Co Ltd. not, lulu, who testllled that they believed shares Walalua ping, fertilizing and cutting cane; rain- good condition; mean temperature, 71 dan is right. Mrs. Stanford did B 275, p 313. Dec 30, 1905. degeneration of that Mrs. Stanford had died of strych- Dated fall, 6.71 Inches. J. M. Ross. deg.; rainfall, 2.18 inches. D. D. Bald- however, die of fatty PACIFIC German Benevolent Socy to B R died of nine poisoning, having found the drug MUM Honohlna Rainfall during week, C.35 win. the heart. True, she a heart symp- GUI Banning, D; pc land, Hauhaukol, Ho- leBlon; It was am pre- In her body nnd observed its Inches. John Patterson. Pala Moderate temperatures with Just what I not Route ot the nolulu, Oahu, $400. B 277, p 309. Dat- pared to say." toms before death and Its effects lifter The Famous Tourist Papaaloa Weather cool, with after- abundant sunshine and occasional death. World. ed Dec 30, 1905. noon night cane showers; rainfall, 1,19 Inches. J. J. Dr. Morgan was loth to talk on the A al by of and rains; growth of reason regard- Emma Kahlnu ct afft by cool 2.07 Jones. case. His for retlcenco Connection the Canadian mtgee to Susie Cartwrlght of, retarded weather; rainfall, ing llndlngs In Stanford case In With F tr Inches. C. McLennan. Kahului Warm days and cool the the 19 26 3, his BERTHA BERNER Australian Steamship Line Fore Affdt; loti to (lncl)(blk Laupahochoc Showery week, nights; high winds and choppy seas. was that he had boen retained for tract, Honolulu, Oahu, 275, all chemical medical assistance, pro- Tickets are Issued Puunut B with heavy sea; nights cool; coffeo It. W. Filler and - p 323. Dec 30. 1905. viding that ho report, report alone, TALKATIVE- Dated slow in 3.10 Inches. Puunene Very seasonable weather; and NOT To All Points in the United States to Wing Chong, C ripening; rainfall, to Mountford Wilson, attorney the Ah Look Man Mi E, W. warm days and cool nights; good sup for 2 bldg cane, Barnard. and Canada, via Victoria and leaseholds, and Kaumana, Ookala Harvesting cane; strong ply of water In ditches; harvesting Stnnford estate. $1500. 275, p 309. Dr. Morgan examined Homo of tho PALO ALTO, December 30. Berth. Hllo, Hawaii. B 69 operations in full blast; both mills Vancouver. trade winds; mean temperature, s(rychnlne-polsone- Stan- - Dated Dec 28, 1905. running; rainfall, N. S. Wil alleged d bicarbon- IJerner. the companion of Mrs. deg.; 1.92 Inches. W. G. noi J. 1 P Peck and wf to First Bank of Hllo rainfall, liams. ate of soda and filed his report with ford at tho tlmo of her death at Ho- - Mountian Resorts: Ltd, D; pc land, S Hllo, Hawaii, $1. Walker. Cool, pre. Wilson. Ho would not state whether nolulu, refused to be Interviewed lost Paaullo warm for cropB Walluku fair weather has Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephens B 277. p 307. 23, 1905. Weather he found strychnlno In tho powder. Ho night.' The great house on tho Palo Dated Nov good harvesting cane; vailed during the past week, with mod Louisa Mossman and hsb (W L) to and for the of crate winds light showers said that he was not given tho work Alto foothills given to Miss Berner by , and Fraser Canon. heavy southerly swell along coast In- trade and ago William L Decoto, M; Int In kul 3399, at night; seed planted; 1907 cane of exnmlnlng Mrs. Stanford's heurt. Ho Mrs. Stanford nbout six years was terfering shipping; snow of rice Walluku, Maul. $150. B 275, p 311. with first looking line; grass plentiful nnd water saw it, however, saw the report, and tightly locked. Miss Berner did not Empress Line of Steamers from Yantourer season visible to appear Dated Dec 27, 1905. Hamakua district supply good; mean tempernture, ,1 know that, the death of Mrs, Stanford all day yesterday, but her, fell on on 29; Tickets to All Points in Japan, China, Minnie Iona to Manocl Pavao, D; Mauna Kea December deg.; rainfall, .16 Inch. Hro. Frank. had been due to a heart lesion. He brother, C. Berner, told tho newspaper J mean temperature, 65 deg.; rainfall, physicians men his had nothing to say India and Around the Wot Id. It P 4321 kul 7G77 ap 1, Hanapepe val- Klhel Warm days and cool nights said that there were several that sister .79 Inch. C. R. Blacow. on tho "Wo one ley, $100. 277, p 306. Dated continue; .27 Inch of rain fell on upper retained In tho case and they made the matter. havo nothing Tickets and Ren el information Kauai. B sea- way af- For 26, Paauhau Good weather for this section of plantation on 2nd; report In regard to tho heart's condi- or tho other to say about the Appi-- t o Dec 1905. dltchs son of the year; steady trado winds pumps fer- tion. The report was signed Jointly by fair," he declared, January 3, 1906. running full and nil Idle; Becorded with occasional light rains; mill grind- tilizing and hilling up ratoons; all nil the physicians connected with tho But Sllss Berner has not bl'en so DAVIES & CO., Ltd. so- TBEO.H. Henrietta Fishel by attys and hsb ing steadily; rainfall, ,70 Inch. H. plant cane for 1907 crop has a promis- case. silent concerning her hopes for a Canadian-Australia- n (C many, Agents S. B. Lino J) to Western & Hawaiian Invest- Glass. ing nppearance; mean temperature, 73 Tim fnnn,. rt tn tliamlalo nn1 nllV- - lution of the mystery. For Canadian Pacific Railway. ment Co Ltd, Mi por lot 353 of gr 3242, Nlulil Cloudy weather with rather deg. James Scott. I slclans has been III tho hands of At- - months after tho death ot Mrs. Stan- corner Lunalllo and Pllkol Sts, Hono- strong winds; cano has made very lit- Knnnnpal! Cloudy nnd unsettled! torncy Wilson since Mny, ford she would say nothing on. the por 266 3327 VentK lulu, Oahu; lot of gr and tle growth for several weeks past; weather, with light rains at Intervals i stated that Wilson had Intended to subject of the philanthropist's por It Ps 1933 and 49 ap 2, Beretania mean temperature, 72 deg.; rainfall, here nnd heavier rains In higher lev- mako the same public last June, having but within the last two weeks she has CHA8. BREWER & GO'S St, Honolulu, Oahu; pc land, corner .61 Inch. Robt. Hall. els; all vegetation looking well; mean received the written consent oG the talked qulto freely among her .friends Smith and Pauahl Sts, Honolulu, Oa- .Kohala Good weather for cano; all temperature, 71 deg.; rainfall, .06 inch. relatives of Mrs. Stanford, Dr. Mor- nnd her words seem to prove conclu- hu. $6000. B 275, p 326. Dated Dec 29, crops looking well; mean temperature, Win. Itobb. gan says other information was being sively thnt tho trustees have been TrniJt. NEW YORK LINE 1905. 71 deg.; rainfall, .60 inch. W. O. Tay- ISLAND OF OAHU. looked up, and the publication of the lng a thorough Investigation. Henrietta Fishel' to Charles J Fishel lor. Ahulmanu Clear and cool wenther report was withheld for the present. "I do hope that when they, nre Regular lino, of vessels plying et al, P A; general powers. B 274, p Kohala Mission Mean temperature "during entire week; not much growth; Dr. Morgan said, In conclusion: "Mrs. through Investigating," she said, "that between Now 'York and Hono- 420. Dated Apr 17, 1901. 70 deg.; rainfall, .42 inch. Dr. B. D. mean temperature, 74 deg.; rainfall, .90 Stanford died of natural causes. She there will not be ono phnso of the lulu. Angus P McDonald by mtgee to Wm Bond. Inch. H. II. Macfarlane. did not die of strychnine poisoning. mystery left unsolved, I hope so for FItEIGHT TAKEN AT LOW- 0 Smith, Fore Affdt; lots 6 and 7 blk Puakea Ranch Fine weather, with Maunawlll Improved weather condi Whether an attempt to poison her by my own Bake. I havo been accused t EST HATES. 41, Kalmukl tract, Honolulu, Oahu, B moderate trade winds and somewhat tions during latter part of week, tho means of strychnine was made, I can everything of actually giving the For freight rates apply to 275, p 331. Dated Dec 30, 1903. higher temperatures; good growing days being drier but tho nights a littlo not say. ,1 did not do nny detectlvo poison, of desiring her millions und ot CHAS. BREWER & CO,, Angus P McDonald b'y mtgee to W weather; rainfall, .26 Inch. A. Mason. colder; picking coffee; mean tempera- work on tho case, but merely did the much else. I know tho public does not 27 Kllby St., Boston, or W Chamberlain tr, D; lots 6 and 7 Kamuela Fine'wcathcr during week, ture, 74 deg,; rainfall, .92 Inch. John chemical testing that was allotted to bcllovo theso statements, but I want the C. & CO., Oa- me. Investigation to glvo BREWER LTD., blk 41, Kalmukl tract, Honolulu, with Increasing northerly winds; more Herd. ' tho actual facts Honolulu. hu. $300. B 277, p 311. Dated Dec 30, snow fell on of Walmanalo Moderate temperatures "I have never found In any case that to the public I am Innocent of any summit .Mauna Kea cnodgh 1903. early In week; mean temperature, 63 all week; rainfall, .69 Inch. A. Irvine. where strychnine has been wrong In tho whole affair. I will not 9 nny W AW Chamberlain tr to Mary A deg.; no rainfall. Mrs. E. Wi Hav. Honolulu Mean temperature, 73 deg.; taken, a toxic dose, the same poison wiy thnt ono Is to blame. I love Smith, D; lots 6 and 7 blk 41, Kalmu- Honokahau Weather during past rainfall, .16 Inch. Local Olllce, U. S. could not bo found In wclghable quan- Mrs. Stanford dearly nnd did every- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. kl tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $10. B 277, week been most satisfactory; rain Weather Bureau. tities In tho body of tho person killed thing I could for her." has by You may get the1 p 314. Dated Jan 2, 1906. during early part of week was follow- Sisal One good shower of rain dur- It. a coloring of ing drug non - toxic quan- William L Peterson by afft of mtgee ed by warm days and abundant sun- week; cold weather continues, with where a THE ONLY COUGH MEDIOINK Entered for Record January 8, 190C, heavy sisal doing tity had been taken. Mrs. Stan- to Est of W C Lunalllo trs of, Fore shine; cattle and pastures looking well. dews; well. Win. FREE PROM POISON. 9 AVelnrlch, ford took a capsule for her From a. m. to 4 p. m. Affdt; lot 4 of R 157 kul 8564, a, Jr. P F. It. Greenwell. dnys cool heart tho night preceding death. The Pharmacy Board of Now South. Honolulu, Oahu; lot 7 of R 155 Watanae Warm and her Allka Adams to Fannie Oana D P Kealakckua Cool nights, but days nights, with high winds frequent' This capsule contained as ono of Its Wnles, Australia, had an analysis mado kul 1150, Kaliu tract, Honolulu, Oahu; sun- at B lotama to Kaonohlola D warm, with a fair amount of all week; mean temperature, Ingredients a. minute quantity of or nil tno cough inodlclncs that were lots 15, 16, 27, 28 36 blk 7, lots 20 .89 S. H. Intervals E C Mcllor to First Bank, of Hllo and shine; rainfall, Inch. Rev. 74 deg.; .06 Meyer. strychnine. was not. enough to kill." Hom on u, market. Out of tho entire 21 blk 8 lot 20 3, Kewalo rainfall, inch. F. It Ltd FE and and blk Davis. plnoapplew ripening Dr. Morgan was asked If, In light I,Ht xUoY run1 onlJ' that they tract, Honolulu, Oahu. B 275, p 335, Walawa Winter the J Gouvola to W O Aiken SL cKcalakekua Rainfall during week, very slowly, young plants of his statement, concurring with tho declared win entirely frco from all Dated Dec 30, 1905. .29 but dolnc Manuel P Rapozo and wf to W O Inch. Robert Wallace. 71 rain- statement of Dr. Mrs. loisonB. oxception was William L by mtgee to W well; mean tempernture, deg,; Jordan, that this Chamber Aiken D Peterson Kau Moderate trade winds and light .64 was to Iain's Cough Hemcdy, which proves It 157 fall, Inch. W. R. Waters. Stanford's death due natural W O Aiken and wf to Antono Frel- - W Chamberlain tr, D; lot 4 of R P showers during week; pastures looking causes. It would be logical to presume to be tho safest and best that can be kul 8564, Paluma, Honolulu, Oahu; lot ISLAND OF KAUAI. ton ,., , D well; mean temperature, 67 deg.; rain- Makawell Clear, bright weather.wlth. that there was no strychnine in the had. It Is especially recommended for 1 ot 115 kul 1150, Kallu tract. Ho- ,70 Hayselden. W O Aiken and wf to John do Cos- HP fall, Inch. F. II. cool nights; mean temperature, 73 deg,; blcarbonato of soda sho had taken coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping nolulu, Oahu; lots 15, 16, 27, 28 and 36 ta D Naalchu Woathor continues flno and rainfall, .18 Inch. ugar Co, prior to her death, providing sho had cough nnd may bo given to the little 7 20 21 blk 8 lot 20 Hawaiian W O Alkon and wf to Joso A Rod- - blk lots and and warm; a good shower on night of Dec. Kleele 1,28 Inches of rain on after- partaken of the same blcarbonato of ones with absolute security. For sale 3, tract, Honolulu, Oahu. rlgues . , ,. D blk Kewalo 28; crops and pastures look well; rain- noon of 2nd, but week otherwise dry soda as was examined by tho chemists, by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents W O Aiken and wf to Manuel de $4805. B 277, p 315, Dated Dec 30, 1905. fall, .91 Inch. G, G. Kinney, und warm; nights cool; harvesting and or that tho compound of soda taken for Hawaii. Crastos , , ,.,.,. D W W Chamberlain tr to Est of W C Puhala Clear days and cool nights; grinding cane. McBryde Sugar Co, contained such a small quantity of tho Bee Wo Sins Co to Wontr Chce Lunalllo trs of, D; lot 4 of It P 167 cane Is making no growth; mean tem- Koloa Oood growing weather, with poison as to be harmless. Ho replied Stephen Umuumau has brought Hlng , , ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,C M kul 8664, Pulama, Honolulu, Oahu; lot perature, 69 deg;,; rainfall, ,20 Inch. light showers; mean temperature, 73 with a shrug ot the shoulders that he nbout a withdrawal of Curtis P, Iau-ken- 's V U Swanxy to Hamakua Mill Co., L 7 of 11 P 115 kul 1160, Kallu tract, H, D, Harmon, deg,; rainfall, ,87 Inch, P, McLane, could not say, again stating that he libel suit against him, for an J I) Andrews ot al to Olaa Sugar Oahu; loin 16, 16, 27, 28, S blk Kapoho Bright weather, with pros. Llhue Weather conditions continue was forbidden to discuss the ensc. article In Kuokoa Homo Itula when 7, lots V) and bile 8 lot Z0 blk 3, poet of less rain; moan tornperature, favorable for growing crops) mean A physician who was employed by complainant was running for Dolegato Co Ltd f,M,tf,fiM,titi.CM and I O Omoto et al to Olaa Burar Co Kewalo tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $10, B 72 deg.; rainfall, 4,16 inches. H. J, temperature, 7J deK,j rainfall, ,77 Inch, the Stanford citnta to examine Mr. to Congress; by a letter of complete , . m, p SU, Dated Jan J, 106. Lyman, P, Wober. Stanford's heart but who refuted to retraction. Ltd it... t f t.iiMttf t irittf iiW u

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HAWAIIAN OAZFTTn, IRUY JAKfAKV a, tuotf, -5-MI.WKEKLY, MMMMMMp mmmmmmmamsm AUtMVIH) OOO000OC0KKC Ooed Ixitol Honolulu, Territory ot )Uk.M, QUO appwlHe,goeddl;fHMon, wtnbr I TmwwIw, JHMAtr THE HEUABLE reunthirvf slee- p- it o ft K llmmiMr, frtmi th juija mnrAtmn, lbia. Ut4 r to conl leIU; n.si tU Hald ' m - MortKRRf. Colon t n ollowlhg iMlltnonUl ho kow UiJ- JTtk-D- O Clrajr'i Circuit; wrt ei. . Am ftixe, from pari Wlllett k cbUlneJ h. 10. Jan. I, t, I, U, 'hr t'mi, j wine ItKX. Clnmlilr t m ,,CC0C;40004XK00C00K 1. H. B. tir Hob liny, frtrni Koelau. 10 M p Tl Wk Haw I'll. HTIK''1. 1(1 m duly liild. but 'luflnK thin in llrnj .Set quota !: Lonnldcrsbly MOIlTdAOHU'B NOTICB OI INTEN- Wnlnceday, January 10. t'nehanwl mill duties wirled op tli.rm ihHi )! rf. MolaimH, 1 iTSc Hlncr July H97 the duty on suimr has Ayer's TION roiu:cuBim& and Xllhatl, Yf. Thompson, from Flmr I. Cite, 93 ICaual ort, 4D a. m with CKS bags Mur Ti" ilfo.. C4iirirtiKnls, beon per lb. for litK. test. OP 8ALU. 4. lie. IT Hlnce U. 1903. nil of dURor i,ii.uittrtt. suKnr 209 proiluoed 1.818c per Mlkntmln, Orirory, from Ka- ti Mrtthids, .(0 tuns. Totiil In Culm have imld Sarsaparilla Is fltmr Hi, Notice hereby given that pursuant C.Oi n. in., with 4G00 HiihK in Four Ports, 191,410 ton duty on H deg. tet. Uugar from uai porld, boss "f5lx n to the power of In VCJ31 ton lust wcok, nnd the Hawaiian Islnnds nnd frum Porto jer bkoI had an attack of mie contained that r.r fURnr. HKlnt liver tcrtaln mortgage datiM August 28, Pcwall, Quick, s'.OVi Urn Ibm ytmr. Ilcvt sugar quo- - It Inj come Into the I. 8. free of all and comt.laint that UiUi Am whip IJitwnrd for mVx I wu unable to do any hard 1902, mndo by MAllY HKYUrt. wife "of from Nrwonntli!, a. m. I tntlon. f. o. b, Humburg, in. 1 duty I r Raymond Iteyrs, nnd the said RAY- Ktmr J A. Cummin, Benrle, from ix-- cwt. for iS leg. nnnlysls, without HilL-n-r from Phllliitiltie Islands have J - MOND REYIiS, of Honolulu, Territory 10 ,1000 of bounty, to 3.09c. for 96 test Cell- . 25 per cent reduction from Dlngley Wnltiiannlo, n. n., with Imirh iunl the of Huwnll. J trlfugal at New York. First Mark rates. SI deg. tost, the average grade. MortKiicors. to JULIA aiifpir ' HOWARDS. Mortgugee, O H S ltaywnrd, Ban German Granulated f o. b. Hamburg pays .919c. per lb., less .022c. export which said Ventura, from Mortgage Is 2 p. i 10s, without bounty, equal to 4.25c. duty paid on shipment from the Phll-Ne- w recorded in the OfTIco of Finnrlsco, itj. the It, M S S. Monna, Qlbb, from Syd- York, duty paid. Ipplnes. All other sugars Imported Into Registrar of Conveyances In said I 1905 per Honolulu, In 236 on pages 377-3S- 0, ney, 6 SO p. m POWDER Estimated nllonts to tho United the U S. In paid 1.655c. lb. Liber ueg. unu me inclusive, tho said Mortgugea in- DEPARTED. j States from Cub,i nnd West Indies, uiliy lor lesi oasis, Absolutely Pur same duties will apply for 1906, with tends to foreclose said mortgage for Klnmi, Illlo and 10,000 tons; Java, 4000 tons; Hawaii, Stmr rrt'cman, for probable exception of Phlllpplno Is- condition broken, to wit, tho nt ivny ports, 12 m. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 5000 tons; Peru, etc., tOOO tons, Total, ' 29,000 74,000 year. lands, which may be further reduced. of principal nnd Interest when Stmr. Mnuna Von, Slmerson, for Ko-n- n tons, against tons last gen-- Tho crop of for due. nnil Knu ports, 12:30 p. m. Net Cash Prices Itellnod. It Is j Hawaiian Islands 1906 we estimate 370,000 tons, Porto Notice O. 8. 8. Sierra, Houdlcttc, for San OREGON TO STAY. ernlly understood that the Ion est price at is likewise given that tho I Rico nt 210,000 tons, Philippines 125,-0- Francisco, 3 p. in. named for refined hero Is basis of at property conveyed by said mortgago WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Tho tons, domestic crop of cane 300,-00- 0 Stmr W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, for granulated, In barrels and begs, 4.45c. the will bo sold nt public auction at tho of the Chinese toward foreigners tons, tho domestic crop of beet 233,-0- (0 Kauai ports, S p. net cash, quoted by American, Howell, auction rooms of J. P. Morgan on in. and foreign interests generally has tons, crop 1,300,000 To-t- al Naopala, Maul Arbucklo und Federal. Cuba tons. Kaahumnnu Street in said Honolulu, Stmr. Llkellke, for sutllclently hostile to warrant supply of free partially free county ports, 12 m. by Special Cables. Cuba. and work, had no appetite, foodldistreued me, on Saturday, January 20, 1906, 12 preparations on tho part of tho vari- Statistics sugar 2,590,000 tons. nt Schr. Ada, Mana, for Lahalna, S Tho six principal ports: Receipts, and I suffered much from headache. My o'clock noon of said day. ous governments for tho suppression I 3000 35,-0- Estimating tho consuniDtlnn of suenr kin was sallow, and aleep not p. m. of another demonstration such as that tons; exports, 4S00 tons; stock, did refresh Tho property conveyed by Bald mort- 21,500 for 1906 at 2.860,000 tons In the U. S. and me. I tried several remedies without gage Schr. Ka Mot Wahlnc, for Paaullo In 1900. De- tons, ngalnst tons last year; and which will be sold ns afore- which occurred Tho Navy 80,000 tons In the Islands, th'e crop es- obtaining any relief. Finally, one of my nnd Kohnlalelc. 5 p. m. partment had Intended to order tho 33 centrals grinding 103 last year. said Is all of the following pieces or Ko-ola- timates leave 350,000 tons sugar re- customers recommended Ayer's Sarsapa- Stmr, J. A. Cummins, Searle, for u This week's summary of the statis- parcels of land situate In said Hono- battleship Oregon back to tho Unit- quired from countries paying full du- rilla. helped me from the first in ports, 7 n. m. tical position shows stocks In tho Unit- It lulu, being Lots Nos. 1, 2 3 ed States, but, In view of tho threat ties. fact, taking six bottles I was com- and of the A. Searle, ed Cuba together 228,- - after Stmr. J. Cummins, for ening situation which has developed, States and of Importations sugar from pletely cured, and coald eat anything and subdivision of the Machado (King iWatmannlo, 12:40 p. 440 tons ngalnst, 213,231 tons of beet Street) m. Instructlons have been cabled to leave last week Europe In 1905 U. sleep like child." property as tho same aro desig- An-aho- at S. Four Forts and s Stmr. Nllhau, AV. Thompson, for la i 103,185 tons year, lncreaso In this ..uu..i In tho Orient. There Is no and last an New Orleans were 23,715 tons. Indicat- nated and described deeds of parti- 5 p. m. 11ft.2r,? InnH nver Inst vear. are imitation tion and Eleelo, change In tho purpose of tho President nf ing a practical freedom of the United There many dated the 16th day of April, 1902, Mol, Honolpu le Europe, 3,074,000 Schr. Ka for nnd to Increnso tho battleship squadron In Eur'Aie. Stock in States from need of foreign beet su- Sarsaparillas. executed by W. A. Wall, Commissioner 2,603 000 year. Asiatic waters by two vessels during tons, against tons last gar. Be sure you get "AYER'S." In tho matter of tho partition suit of no shipments re- Cal-llha- n, PASSENGERS ARRIVED. the coming spring. Hamburg reports of Recipro- Raymond Reyes, et al., vs. David fined bugar to the United States this The Influence of the Cuban PrepartdbjDr.J.C.Ayer4Co.,Uwell,Mai. U.S.A. Per stmr. Mlknhala, January 10, from The Chlneso situation was discussed 1905 to give et al Equity Suit No. 1145, tho w eek. city Treaty in has been Knual ports. C. B. Hofsanrd, Mrs at tho Cabinet meeting yesterday, nnd tho .20c. .34c. per ATEB'S PILLS, the beat family laxative. said premises being portions of the VIslblo Supply. Total stock of Eu- Cuban planters of the Jlofjronrd, Mrs. P. C. Buzzle, Miss later Secrotnry Taft cabled to General lb. allowed, give con- land described In Royal Patent No. rope America, 3,302,440 tons, against duty and to the Xopa, Miss Hastle, D. Glass, J. E. Wood, commanding tho military divi- and sumer .14c. of 4423, L. C. A. No. 605, Apana 1, and 2,712,185 tons year tho samo the allowance. ROLLISTER DRUG CO., AGENTS. Kearny, Mrs. II. Isenberg, J. Morse, sion in the Philippines, that ho was to last at In our review" wa said containing 7340 square feet, 8180 square uneven and 2,756,298 tons tho last annual 31. Farla. anil 70 on deckr be reinforced In order that ho might dates at "for tlie year 1905 the average for Cen- feet, and 4382 square feet respectively, oven 1, 1905. THE CLATJDINE. Per stmr. Ctaudlne January H, from nlwnys have a strong detachment In date of Jan. Tho lncreaso trifugals should be somewhat higher excepting therefrom, however, strip on of stock Is 590,255 tons, against an In- Mnul ports T O'Brien, Miss Rockfort, readiness to proceed without delay to than in 1904." Results show .304c. per Tho Maul liner Claudlne came In at King Street proposed to be taken at M. crease of 571,466 tons last week, and a J. Vivas, R. II. Anderson and wife, China In case American Interests wcro lb. higher in 1905. For the year 1900. 6:06 a. m. yesterday leaving Lahalna tho date of said mortgage for widen- Dr. St. Sure, Miss N. Danlcs, Miss II. menaced. Two regiments of Infantry decrease of 1,005,740 tons January 1, the average for Centrifugals should be ing of said King Street, 1905. Total stocks together, at 9:53 Wednesday evening. She together with Gllhus, Miss M. Vincent, Miss Knllno, and two batteries of field artillery will and alloats, rather lower than for 1905. nil tho rights, easements, privileges Mrs. A. P. Bell, Vlda, Miss show a visible supply of 3,341,440 tons, brought to Honolulu 12 cases of pota- Poole. J. P. be sent from the United States at onco Refined Sugar Price Review, 1905. and appurtenances thereunto belong Peck, C. J. Cooper, Cham- ngalnst 2,796,185 tons last year. toes, 50 131 Mrs. W. W. und Hhould reach Manila by March 1. Average quotations for Granulated su- cases of corn, packages of ing. berlain, P. C. Thompson, C A. Do Cew, Raws. This has been a holiday week Tho administration docs not expect gar In 1905, by months, were as fol- hides, 34 packages of bags, 58 hogs, Terms C, Daly and 40 deck. with llttlo business In the ear y part cash, United States Gold any rising before that date, but, as lows: January, 5.82c; February, 64 packages of empty bottles, 110 pack- Coin. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. un official said, It Is utterly Impossl- - ".tabl waS "'" bI March, 6.90c; April, May, ages of sundries. J"1." Islands sugar', 5.90c; Deeds at expense of purchaser to bo Per stmr. Llkellke, Jnnuary 9, for ble to predict when the Chinese may '800, ,t0s 5.675c; June, 5.4Sc; July, 5.09c; August Purser Klbltng reports that Tuesday I been held in warehouse prepared by the attorneys for said MoIok.il ports Gcorgo'Trlmble, Na-3- attack the foreigners. The only thing wlc, 5.07c; September, 4.775c; October, they were cleaning Bhlp at Nuu. J. some time. Tho owners evl-th- ls Mortgagee. oka. to do, he said, was to bo ready, and November, 4.39c; December, Weather: Strong northeast winds arid dently became discouraged by tho ac-t- For further particulars apply 9, Is the view of the President and The highest price was 6c. be- sea during most of the trip. to Per stmr. Mnuna Loa, January for tlon of tno Ways Meana Commlt- - at Smith & Lewis, attorneys- -' Maul ports M. entire Cabinet . and ginning of February, and the lowest, for said and Molokal K. tee' ln reporting the Phlllpplno .bill Mortgagee. Ka-uw- o, The troops nt Manila will bo within 4.35c, In November. R. Wallace, Miss Hattlo with a clause cxclvdlng thcso sugars NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Dated Honolulu. Territory nf Mrs. Magulre, Miss Alleen Ma- - or.., ,,. f n,i.,on fnrr!tr.v n,i If The average of In 1905 from benefit of any I eduction of duty. Granulated December 22, 1905. gulre, M. High It should prove necessary to land a was C.2o6c, against 4.772c. 1904; W. Mutch, P. Prosser, Our Washington Information Is that in ESTATE OP LILY MAIOHO RICE. Sheriff William Henry, Marlon Good force In tho southern part of the era- - in 1903, 4.455c In 1902, 5.05c 1901, JULIA EDWARDS, should such an amendment finally in The undersigned, William O. Smith, hue nnd servant, Dr. Goodhue, George phc thero will not be tho long delay 5.32c in 1900 and 4.919c In 1899. Said Mortgagee. pass, It would no doubt be overruled having been duly appointed adminis- 2758 Dec. 26, 29, 1905; C. Campbell, H. E. Cooper, Mrs. Dr. which would enable tho Chinese to The nverage difference between raw Jan. 2, 5, 9, 12, by Supreme on the ground with 16, 19, V. preparo desperate resistance. the Court In 1903 .978c. trator the will annexed of tho 1906. Goodhue, O. Aiken and wlfo. Fath- for leg- and refined was per lb., that such action would bo special against-.79Sc- . estate of Lily Maloho Rice, late of er Jnmcs, Y. A. "Wall, W. W. Cham-berlal- n, THE NOEAU. per lb. In 1904 an Increase islation and contrary to all precedent, of .ISc. per lb. Kalaupapa, Molokal, deceased, hereby C. D. Lufkin, W. W. Brunner, changes made. gives persons Wight, Remington, Tho Noeau arrived at 5:45 a. in. when tariff have been notice to all having Miss Ella Miss Tho prices obtained thcso sugars The higher difference in 1905 was due claims against Lily 2 yesterday from Napoopoo and other for the estate of said Kobort Hind, wife and children, Mrs. Allanim-lt- t I largely to the - ipni-- ,,ftllt am rl ti 1 rM a tlA fact that the downward Maloho Rice to present the same to Bank Hawaii W. McWayne, C. L.. Scrlmger, H. M. Hawaii ports with 35 head of cattle, trend of prices made It necessary for j;,-- 2 and 2.625c duty him nt his office, Room 206 Jtdd Build- Wells. 4 refiners to sugar LIMITED. 9 empty wine barrels, empty distillate ,)al(lp basl3 oI sl ieBi tcst " manufacture refined ing, Honolulu, Oahu, within six months stmr. Klnau, January 9, Hllo out of higher raws, 1901 Per for and 6 pacKuges of sundries; no The year closes on a. very firm mar- - cost while In from of publication way ports MIbs Sophy Lameka, drums the upward prices the date the first and She Nupoopoo 10:33 ket, caused by delay In Cuba crop trend of made the of notice they will bo Incorporated Undr the Laws of the Cross, Dr. S. Kojlina wife, C. passengeis. left rt the out of lower raws, this or forever P. J. nnd Wednesday morning. grinding, only 33 centrals being ""at manufacture cost barred. Territory of Hawaii. Glachner, IS. Langcr, T. A. Burmlng-ha- as compared with the prices ruling, Wllburton reports weather In work only 3000 tons receipts at at Dated Honolulu, January 5, 1906. PAID-U- P CAPITAL 5600,000.00 It. A. Young, M. Sher- Purser and the time, for the refined product. The J. Morton, rough, delaying work for shipping ports for tho week, against WILLIAM O. SMITH, SUEPLUS 200,000.00 iff and Mrs. A. M. Brown. Bus- Hamakvn average difference for the two years Master Jays. Tho Kukulhaelo mill has 103 16,000 tons receipts a with the will annexed UNDIVIDED 102,617.80 Brown, T. Davles, Rev. P. S. several centrals and taken together Is ,S8Sc. per lb. The Administrator PEOFITS.... ter Cllvo been since the third. Hono- - year ago. of cstato of Lily Maloho Rice, Shin and wife, Dr. M. S. Barry, A. grading average price of Granulated for ten the expiits to cut cane tho fifteenth. Messrs. Guma-Meje- r, of Havana, ca- - deceased. Mason, Dr. H. Raymond, E. H. Lew- kaa years Is 4.S41c. per lb. The average . OFFICERS: J. Shlpplng: Hllo, of Cuba crop 2763 12, 19, 26, 2, 9. is, W. J. Dyer, J. H. Bamberry and Steamer Kauai at hie their estimate the difference between raw and refined for Jan. Feb. Charles M. Cooke President Helcne at Poauhau. Met tho Maul nt 1,325,000 tons, showing that a big ,845c- Wife, C. Hoy, Logan. Gus Rose, Lady ten years Is - per lb. P. C. Jones nt J. coming out of Mahukona and tho Ma- - crop may bo counted on, although tho Lawson, Miss Qulnn, Miss s, There have been no new FORECLOSURES P. W. Macfarlane..2nd nt Ella Loa Napoopoo. beginning Is late. Tho weather refineries T, King, Winter, E. una at rather put In operation In 1905. refining C. H. Cooke Cashier J. Jnck strong winds chop- - Is now favorable for tho starting. up The P. Low nnd wlfo, J. M. Hind, wlfo and Outward trip and capacity now Is more sufficient MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OP INTEN- C. Hustace, Cashier py sea. Homeward moderate wind and of many moro nftcr the holl- - than Jr Assistant 2 children, II. C. Austin, R. H. Bryant, factories to supply the consumption. P. B. Damon Cashier sea. days. Wo make no change In our estl- - TION OF FORECLOSURE AND Assistant !A. J, spltzer, A. RIckley, C. It. Frazlcr, HH P. B. Damon Secretary mnte 1.300,000 tons crop. OP SALE. B. Maconachle, J, P. Brown and 8IHPPINQ NOTES. ot DIRECTORS: M. C. T. IJuycra vJows rema,n unchangcdi SAILED FOE HONOLULU. Chas. Cooke, P, M wife, Mrs. Pockllngton, Miss Pockllng. Jones, P. W. Macfarlane, E. Bishop, The Savall lava flow has done great 96 dcg. test, 3 c. duty paid, Is given P. ton, G, C. Conradt and wife, Mrs. J. basis at U. S. N. Aux. Saturn, Newell, from Notice hereby that pursuant E. D. Tenney, A. damage to cocoa and other planta- - j.4Cl c, f. for Cuban sugars, J. McCandless, C. H. Ax-te- ll, or nnd Midway, 7; 12. to the power of sale contained In that Lucas, Miss G. McCorrlston, J, C. I Jan. due Jan. Atherton, C. H. Cooke. tlons. holders In Cuba are generally U. S. A. T. Thomas, Lyman, from certain mortgage dated September 9, S. 8. Litchfield, Rev. J3. W. more, Thwlng, Archdeacon Jeffries, P. A. Tho Lehua has gone to Hllo to re- - "Bklng San Francisco, 11 a. m. Jan. 6; duo 1902, mado by RAYMOND REYES, Fed-n- COMMEBOIAIi Glbb, Chu Sang, Chu move tho wreck of the Davis At the close the agents for tho t Jan. 12. Guardian of the person and estate of AND SAVINGS DE- - Wlckett. W. Martha disposed lf,000 PAETMENTS. Nam? Onn. tho expense of tho Fedeial govern- - el Rellnerj of tho C.-- S. S. Mlowera, Hemming, from DAVID CALLIHAN, a minor, of Ho- . they been holding In Per stmr. W. G. Hall, January 9, ,nen( tons which have Vancouver and Victoria, Jan. 5; duo nolulu, Territory of Hawaii, Mortga- Strict attention given to all branches for Nnwlllwlll Mrs. It. J. Wilkinson, store hero for account of speculators, Jan. 13. gor, to JULIA EDWARDS, Mortgagee, ot Banking. Captain Nlblack has been assigned 80,000 child and maid, S. Lesser, D. P. Mc- tlle American accepting bags and O, & O. S. S. Coptic, PInan, from San which said mortgage is recorded In the tho duty of attending to keeping Cook's tno taking tho balance, all JUDD Corrlston, F. J. Hare, Geo. JI. Fair-chil- d, Federal Francisco, Jan. 8; due a. m. Jan. 14. Office of tho Registrar of Conveyances BUILDING. FORT STREET. monument cleaned. This was formerly 3 96 test, Mrs. C. W. Spitz, Miss M. Foun- basis of for dec P. M. S. S. Mongolia, Porter, from In Honolulu, In Liber 237, on pages done by the British government. European nro quiet without said tain. markets Yokohama, Jan. 9; due a. m. Jan. 18. 370-37- Inclusive, the said Mortgagee change In quotations. Fjer stmr. Claudlne, Jnnuary 5, for The transport Meade Is to carry tho U. S. A. T. Logan, Stlnsen, from Ma- Intends to foreclose said mortgage for Rellned.-T- he market for refined 5; 25. Maul ports Miss E. Toomey, Miss Second infantry and tho Eighth and nila via Nagasaki, Jan. due Jan. to wit, nt been quiet throughout the condition broken, the Fleming, H. A. Baldwin, wife, child batteries ot Field Artillery eats has principal when week, with prices unchanged, basis ot VESSELS IN POET. of and Interest Perfumery and servant, Alal Davis, Henry Davis, to Manila. Tim battery horses will be due. Granulated 4.50c. less 1 per cent. (Army Navy.) Miss Hndley. Mrs. P. S. Maloney, A. transported on tho Dlx. at and Notice Is likewise given ., that the u, , ..- -j. ,., . cash. Hocking, J. P. Cockett, Moses Kauhl-mah- .. U. S. S. Iroquois, Kau-nakak- 1 .u Muxicu.. i.u from outstanding con- - Nlblack, from property conveyed by said mortgago K. Yamaguchl, American-Hawaiia-,,n Withdrawals Til l Ling Sing, Rev. 24. bulldlng for tho , volumo Dec. will be sold at public auction at the Manuel Mndelros, H. Hanneburg, Mrs. ng They been modenUe line, are progress favorably shipments fairly prompt, (Merchant Vessels.) auction rooms of J. P. Morgan, on W. Knott and 2 children, Mrs. C. J. will bo used on this route In connec- - Kaahumanu Street In said Honolulu, No better selec nUh the tequcst .of Alaskan, A.-- s. s., Nlchole, Cooper, Miss Brahman, Mrs. H. K. lion with the new Tehuantepec route. from on 20, 1906, 12 tnenJobblnff trJ0 amX beelnn,e Jau- - 11. Saturday, January at Panlanl nnd Infant, Mrs. J. K. Aknu, - Seattle and Tacoma, Jan. Tho Claudlno will take San Fran- , 1O06i refiners ln- - o'clock noon of said day. Corblay child, B. K. Knl-fwla- ar all tho will Camano, Am, schr. Saxe, from Port Miss R. and cIhco mall today. She only takes It as The property conveyed by said mort- tion of tno most C. Searlo, D. voce tber sugars at tho net figures, Gamble, Jan. 9. nnd wife, R. J. us Kahulul, however, where It will of gage and which will be sold as afore- Tucker, F. E. Thompson, E. C. Brown, fur wlth nU rebates deducted, (nstead, Dumfriesshire, Br. bk., Taylor, from bu to the Nevndan whjeh 30 ro- - said is all piece or parcel of land D. Foster. transferred j,0iding the rebates for days as Lelth, Dec. 26. that J. port at noon tomorrow how- - lu said Honolulu, an exquisite, suit- stmr. Mlkahala, January U, for salls from that centiy tno custom. There, will, Edward Sewall, Am. sp,, Quick, New- situate containing Per Francisco. cm 5880 square being Kauai ports T. R. Robinson, Mrs for San evcr be nochange in tho list prices castle, Jan. 10. area of feet, and Lot A.-I- - Isenberg, Knudsen, Miss The I. S. S. Alaskan arrived yes- this account, Engelhorn, Br. bk., New- No. 5 of the subdivision of tho Macha- Dora A. P. - Lovltt, from Holi- Knudsen, Mrs. A. P. Knudsen; for terday morning from tho Sound with The tendency Is for continued steadl- castle, N. S. W., Dec. 28. do (King Street) property as the samo able for It. begins to Eleele Dr. O'Nell, Mrs. Rochfort, Miss 2750 tons of freight for this port. She ness, until tho Cuba crop Ersklne M. Phelps, Graham, from Ma- Is designated and described in deed of M. Rochfort; for Walmea C, P. Young, will load sugar hero nnd at Kahulul move freely. We extend to nil our nila, Dec. 11. partition dated the 15th day of' April, C. B. Hofgaard and wife; for Koloa and Hllo for Delaware Breakwater, friends our best wishes for a Happy George Curtis, Kelly, from San ,F ran- - 1902, executed by W. A. Wall, Commis- day gifts. Mrs. J. P. Spalding; for Nawlllwill taking nbout 11,400 tons. and Prosperous New Year. clsco, Jan. 7. sioner, In the matter of the partition C. M. Cooke. Tho steamer Massachusetts, a new SuBar Prlce Kevlew, 1905.-- The Gerard C. Tobey, Am. bk., Scott, from suit of Raymond Reyes, et al,, vs. "w 96 iw.nt iioinm-in.- .- tn thn Atlnntln Trans- - year opened with Centrifugal sugar San Francisco, Dec. 22. David Calllhan, et al., Equity Suit No. Prices to suit THE NEW rBEMCH EEMETT, portatlon Co., has been chartered by deg. test basis (tho standard for raw Kaiulani, Am. bk., Colly, from San 1145, the said premises being a portion 4 per lb. paid, w THERAPION. tho American-Hawaiia- n line to leave sueor) at duty Francisco, Nov. 16. of the land described in Ri P. No. 5 month Tbli lucceMtal and popular remed, naed la York, make tho trip to Honolulu vnncing to at end of Kenllworth, Am. sp., Colley, from 4423, L. C. A. 605, Apana 1, together all parses. the Continental lluapllala bj lilconl, Itottin, lavi-rng- -- mum., "' Velpeau, and othera, nnd tho Coast, arriving here ubout ior Newcastle, Dec. 25. with all the rights, easements, privi- Jobert, rumblnea all th 5 l--.Wl 4.94c. to be In a medicine n,i r,.ti.r,,iMi- - tn thn lluctuateu petwecn and bk., leges appurtenances be- dealdtrata aousbt of the r. ih,i de- - Kllkltat. Am. Cutter, from Port and thereunto kind, and aurpastea tsTerjrlnlnc hitherto em- i,. (average 5.047c); March steadily Gamble, Dec. 18. longing. Enough said. ployed. Atlantic Mlnn.l frnm R19V tn 4.RllV fflVeMCO 1 Morning Star, Am. 8.S., Garland, Gtl Terms cash, United States Gold THEHAPIOK KO. malntalna tta Captain Nlblack. commander of the 4,943,,,). A,)rll BU.adiIy declined ffom and well'Dierlted reputation fur beit Is., July IS. Coin. Iroquois, has gone to Pearl Harbor to 4 ,Q 4.791c); May of the kidnera, palna In the back, 9Jc 4,e5c. (average Olympic, Am. bk., Evans, from San Deeds at expense of purchaser to be and kindred allmeoti, affording prompt relief resurvey the East Loch of Pearl Har- - fUrther declined from 4.625c. to 4"S4c. well-trie- Francisco, Dec. 24. where other Temedlea bare been bor, as It Is believed that the heavy from prepared by tho attorneys for said powerteaa. (average 4,46c); June declined Itobort Lewers, Am. sch., Underwood, Mortgagee. TUEBAPION MO. S for Impurltr operations of Oahu and Honolulu 4.375c to 4.25c, (average 4.312c); July of tin from Port Gamble, Doc. 30. blood, acUMj, plmplea, apotl, nlotchea, palna plantations in that vicinity havo declined from 4.19c to 4c. (average .4.- - For further particulars apply to HoIIister Drug and awrlllng of Jolnta, gout, rneumatlam, and S. G. Wilder, Am. bktn., from changed the depths from what they 062c); August rallied from 4,062c. to 4- Jackson, Smith & Lewis, attorneys for said all dlaeaiea for whlea It haa been too much a - Guaymas, Dec. 29. faablon to employ mercurr, aaraaparllla, etc., to weio when last charted. 125c, closing 4c (average 4.062c); Hep- - Mortgagee. COMPANY. tbe deatructlon of aufferer'i teeth and ruin of 4 tember declined from 4c to 3.625c health. Tula preparation purldea the wbola jatrm through the blood, and thoroughly BOY CURED OF CROUP IN FIT- - (nvtrage 3., 9, c); October 3.61c. to 3.D0C. MARRIED. tllmlnatia all polionoua matter from the b,dr. (nverage 3.579c); November 3 50c. to TUEBAPION KO, 3 for aleepleaa-nea- TEEN MINUIWJ. CARTWRIGHT - BEARWALD At exhauitlon, J44c rallying to 3.56c. (average 3.- - School for Sugar Industry and all diatrcMlag ronaequenre of "Chamberlnln's Cough Remedy - Vancouver, B. C December 18, 1905, worry, overwork, etc It poaaeaKa 43Sc.). December 3.66c. to 3.625c. (nver- Cartwrlght SCHOOL SUGAR alpatlon, worry, overwork, etc. It poaaeatca cured our llttlo four yenr old boy of nco 3.co9c). The hlehcst nolnt In year at St. James Church, A. FOR INDUSTRY AT BRUNSWICK urprlilng power lu mtnrlng alrength and croup lu nftpen mlnuteH. My wlfo and ...,, . beainnlmr of February 6 1.4c. to Mrs, Agnes Bearwald, daughter Established 1872; Subsidized by vigor to thoa Buffering frum euerratlng In the Government; Enlarged 1876 the us.-- 111 of Jeffrey Lawrence of Victoria, and fluenn-- of long realdenco lu hot, unhealthy i imvo nils remeuy our tuiiuiy nml tll0 lowest point In year wig In "W. 306 Frequented hitherto by 1278 persons. Commencement of the pre- cllmatea. for tho past tlvo years, having tried November nt 3.44c. per lb, for 96 deg. sister of Mrs. M. Horrle of TUEBAPION la aold by the principal Chem-lat- a many Keefer street, Vancouver, H, C. paratory course, February 13, 1906 j of the Principal and throughout oiner kiiiuh previous io inai nine teHt centrifugals. couise, March llerrhanta the world. Prlci uny wo In England, 2a. M. and it. 04. In orderlnk and tan that consider It far Tho average price of Centrifugals for BMITH-PKIin- Y At Philadelphia, Pa 1st, 1906. lata which number t required, and obaerya superior to any other Frank luiieyer, 1905 i 4.27Sc nga nut 3.974c. In 1904; December 26, 1905, by the Uev. Father that the word "Tharaploa" ou llrlt-la- h apivara the Ipnva, Illinois, U. S. A. For sale by 3.7;c, 3.542c, 1902; Ooierumi-n- t Htanip (In while leltera on a n i03; In 4.04"a.,ln Casey of St. Joaeph's Catholic & Agents I Prof red ground! amKl to every genuine parkaga by Ilenson, Smith Co,, Ltd,, for jKii; 4,666c. In 1900; 4.419c. In 1899; church, Dr. Horner Smith of Phila- Th Direction: Dr.FRDHLlNO and rdrr of Ilia Uajeaty'i Hon. Uoumltalonera, 35C 1,98, 'r,8 average for ten yearn delphia and Julia Perry of Honolulu. (Dr. A. ROBBING.

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