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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. aro northern end-o- f the Island fro LHainato Wailuku , iIVllGIKIT Tl .r.s a decided ius?d . for;' these SUMMER-DAY- ATTOHNKTS. HE HAVE rout ,y.,or thelosIngofar number of S j. .V A II I'll .. C. Atklnaon smrf Vftofflc5t on'the.' IslarTa?, has1 pro : fifeM ;incdnvnwn'ce to 'many resIA Atf f"ftu Islartd.v Bv the 'rural 4 lf$ fc the 4rtM)ns: n the route vwlq i HAD WALES' TITLE nouses in stea? ivl as Tiefetoforev along the high- - in fn.rn Washington k;p It . L' -- ' A. PH. ana Uth 8t. TI.H km. t , Jh Orpheum. s descendant of Charl-- I., who but for - a f a - Pr,nce great- WU?ea .'."JV'' rTtin' w - tha FFl Ihuleep Singh, one 6t the - The the Act of Settlement would have been I I f All' ;got True Story of Scot- OrpheUm JaJjght to itness the per- - Army VylllCCrZ) All!681 nd richest the potentates of Mary IV. of England and III. of f India, who tfre now in New York, are . not formancjf,by. the late McAdoo Compa- land. The A.rc could coming to Washington to see ' reigned In England, however, as ny. of the evening was a "dis- the sights have TheI and to be seen. The sis- A Bavarian Mary 11. turbance byMfss Milton as the "tough Want To Go To eldest of the her grandmothers, III. and girl," who a ters is said to be thirty years old, by marrying her uncle, the Duke of takes seat out In -the but rirT.-iciA!- . a TOmTnotlon,- and is they are. both beautlfuL women oCJke . Modena, vitiated the claim according ejt-tte- U ...... f - tkt. - fry the special policeman who Hindoo type, and each of them' wears ftp' J. Al'tl H. II""- "" Prince to English law. employed by pro- China. ;.uf,.r; - .tfntlon HT-- n to the theater. The Jewels worth a fortune. If one or jsoth This line of possible or Impossible gram for tonight will be the same. A of them should take a fancy to brings In another string oV targe, crowd is looked for. . add an succession ' American, to 11 m- husband the already large ,r-- oltl' W - to royal "might have beens." The next ( ,h ""''. ;:w' ." outfit, Washington has bunches m-- THE from t P' i HE IS A ROYAL there- Tricked Chinese. , . CABINET IS i. m.. t Jir". In line on this Jacobin branch, the which choice might be made. w.; T1!. Arch-Duches- s's in c a. fore, was the sister, the Four uraall Portuguese boys worked Palma, living repre- WAR D.-Of- H.-a Duchess of whose COUNCIL - .4 M. MIGHT HAVE a Cjlub. i y. L, s rl.KVtf.ANP. BEEN of. a nat chem to rob a Chinese of ft y Seaman's U . m., to sentative Is the present ducal head . I i Kii' hour, Mo portion vof the load of bananas which A a T-- house, he being also a de Jure well tended iconert was given I p. m ; l. O. that royal personage and figuring as Robert U -- ra "bringing to the city from Kallhl ' last night at the Seaman's Club. The - Gen. Miles Would Like Active n w j. i:r.nnAiTK.-om- f- an.i ra- Would b Brit- - I. of England and IV. of Scotland on Kameha-meh'- a program was an gdod"orfe',and ant now Successor to vallTAs the man neared unsually M.ma '" lrtnh Alki Pt. the other side of the family. AcliAoJl leading two donkeys laden Service AbroadVisit of was much appreciated. Mrs. Annls"-Montagu- e offl, h.nir. to J", I to 4 an.l 1 to a. ish Throne But for Act To offset the snatches of pleasure with, the' fruit, the boys accosted him Turner, Mr.TJaty, and Mr. of Settlement. which must accrue from the feeling and while two engaged him In conver- Prominent People. John, Wilson vocalized; Miss Duffy re- n (. W. JiuK.-o- mo 8M Fort t.; that according to one standard of suc- sation the other pit iced bananas irom cited .with, feeling; Messrs. Johnson and T gave k.'xira I to 10 . w- - I to 4 an.l to p. cession he some day might have been the load and dropped them In the road. Parker a banjo and clog dance W 13X number, ; g in ly I ta 30 a. m.; tal. on (Special and Miss Rice accompanied (HtiJ Correnpondencf). king of the greatest empire earth. Presently the boys left the Chinese and Correspondence.) In her usual finished style. S. I'rlnce Rupert has to look back to a started with all apparent Innocence on WASHINGTON, 8. n T MITMt:HA.-om- c, Nuuanu LONDON, Julj 2. An engage August The flow Ti. IM. P. o. boa MS; rIJnca ment recently reported In the Court er of glory can. only be plucked In the M .Vmianu ft.'. oRIra houra to 10 Oasette, London, poaaeaaea a re field of danger. That Is why army off- SPECIAL SESSION m ; I 4 to p. m. I to "! Anglo-Saxo- icers and their friends' are markable Interest to the n OF-'WALE- thronelne race who follow up royal pdlgre-fl- . the corridors of the war .'department, It REAL PRINCE pulling every NOT AGREED ON I of Hla Iioyal Hlghneas wire In sight to get as that Trlnre signed ..rt. I ta It ft. tn.: I to I and 7 to I Ilupert of iUvarlA to the Ducheaa Ma to duty with our troops in Chi- i nv; Tl. whu. rle Oabrlellf, fourth daughter of the AND HIS FAIR FIANCEE na. The army. officers expect it to be Governor not Determined to dlsttn-gulahe- a big war, and believe, In language tuk. Charlea Theodore, the d Jhe mrntNAnr iunor-O- orullut of Havarla. of Admiral Schley, "that .there will be Convene the H glory enough fLATHANf. Vtiinary raon I'rlnt w Ilupert one of Europe's roy-- al for all who are on the BU BUblaa; glory-hunte- rs irj rnU: offlra Kin "might have beena," being accord- ground. The are by no t(. v0: talla iar f nlt promptly means confined to the youngish officers. J. aporUltlaa, olatatrlca an ing to the legitimist genealogical table, K sieclal session of the Legislature may i"i.rt the heir of of Krttaln and They all seem to want to go. Lieuten- ltmnM. the throne be called; again, may Govern-o- ronaequently the preaent ant General Miles, commander of the it not be. r altrrnate army, Dole his n. T. KAT.HUNUMA.-Cff- lc. Cluh Pta- - I'rlnce of Walea. would himself like to get service and advisers have reached no 4 p. 477. In China, M; hnura, a. m. to m.; TaL If I'rlnce Rup rt had chanced to ex- - and even General Leonard determination in the matter. The sub- lat aeven hundred years ago he Wood, military governor of Cuba, who ject has been discussed fof weeks and ame is tKNTIST8. might not have b-e- n going around In over here to talk about Cuban mat- the Governor has asked and heard the the rareleaa way that he does with a ters with Secretary Root, has taken the opinions of many prominent citizens as to ijnor Maaonlo 1 1 0-- Chinese glory fever, go ihro anvo Tmpl. royal tag upon conapicuoua to and will If he advisability- - om houra a, m. to 4 p. tn him, all. the of convening the Legisla- t Had he ventured around very much, he can get the consent of the President ture at an early date. - and Secretary Root to go there, but Some ago Y DimT.-Mott-Pm- lth cor. probably would aoon have been round- months immediately after jn. bid., Tort Is not Is want- I'jtrl (ita, mca hour to 4. ed up by the myrmidon! of court that likebv Gem, Wood fJa wail.bad- - hecoaas. aXaritory, there ni I the r" Some was taTK of an and placed In the Tower of London for ed right where he Is. of ihe old "extra" session, which n. C. H. t'MUItphl retired chaps have been scenting glory, meant the holding of a special election at Ill'ill. tnta km fa keeping, for fear he might Kit Manonlij Tmil-- ; Tt. UJ. that too. Gen. O. O. Howard stopped while a great expense. The "extra" session nome day get an Itch to wear hi own not called, is now discuss- - on his way to Grey re- - (wasI and what crown hlmelf Nor, hitvcver, he is al the Blue and d ,3 merel e asaembling of the Legl9. .in . r. wAf.r, rn. o r. WAf.r.. t li Vc union at Atlanta to assure Secretary ,ature Ua members are regularly ( fl.-- hour a m. ao p. m.; Lw luwfl atroll around any other after enjoy In Root that he was at the disposal of the elected, sooner than they would ordlnari-- Tort PI.J Tot perin and hlrnaelf rltsht the y ant. low of the throne to which he la the department if he could be of any ser-ll- be gathered. vice in connection with the trouble In The Governor, who has all the say . in ML'XICIANS. truent heir. the matter, has not made up his mind la long way to wade through China. HI. Ik It a Mrs. McKinley not accompany one way or the other. He Is being urged pK-- or nmtory to anow upon did the many ki'iII wnai President on his flying trin tn Woch 'i'y t take the momentous step and ( r tniiir at om . l4i.e the claims of Itupert to have others he is being counseled against rii't Ington, remained in ana All-r- t Kd ward's place reat, he being but Canton it Tne rtgUar session of the Legislature iNsurtANcrc. by a charm of at loaat two awaits his early return there. Mean- meets the first Monday in February, the while room in election being on Monday In No- T'H Mf Tt'Af. I.trW INSUUANCK CO centuries from the Itrltlsh throne. . the cabinet the White the lirst NKW TUKK, House is again a war council chamber. vember. It is not possible that the Gov- 'T The trouble all came through the Act ernor will call special leg- It. Honolulu. may opinion a election for i. noK, Ant, of Settlement, an Instrument perpe Whatever be the else islators, as with the thirty days' notice trated In 1702, which deposed one sec- where it 13 a sure bid for public atten required by the Territorial law, it would AnciiiTr.cTS. tion of the succeaalnn to the IJritlsh tion In Washington for a man to decline "be the first of October before such an elec- - rr,;iU:;! A TAOR, Archltacta and of The pri- prominent office. Therefore, when it tion could be held, if the call was made (t - throne in favor another. ii:ra fTti- Itonms 1--4. Arlington mary reason for the Act of Settlement was announced that Curtis Guild of n the next few days. irinululn, If. I.; akrtcha and posltSon of What is talked of is the meeting of the being prevention of Boston had declined the I t no pajsed was the . . . . . in December, or two montha it tiniata furnished at short " - , t or to Catholics nrst .assistant: postmaster . T.I. E; P. O. bos T7S. Catholics those married Snerau &r cla.med from ascending the Iirltlah throne. which Perry Heath Is about to give up that the fact that tne tax rate at present WARl A TItAIN, Archltecta.-au- lta which turned the succession over to and take an active hand in the gam l per cent wiU become a fixed rate on the I. y.i-- l rilock. Tort it. the Housed Hanover, which It reached of politics, which is only one grade be- - 'first of January, and those who desire to through Klliabeth of Bohemia, the low a member of the cabinet, every-- expend more of the people's money than CNQINCEIIS. daughter of James I., the nearest blood body was trying to find out something la raised by the existing levy, are anxious CAfTuV, A CO., LTD.-En- gl- Mr. Guild. they didn't find mat. me .iegisiaiure eievate n oeiore ii NKILL royal not Indicated for office by about But la too late. F.loetrlclane and IloiUrmak-r- t. religion. out very much. He is an active news nuiutlulij. professing the Catholic Eminent lawyers.'.'believe that the Legis- The Act of Settlement changed the paper man with large business inter- lature cannot enact a retrospective meas- ests, declined to Jeopardize by chang-e- .t C'Us. v. C.K-urva- yor royal descent of England from the com which he ure and that if the tax rate is not K. laVK. and - ii l Fnft.iaar; nmca new Vlagoon M'l.. mon stock of King Egbert and Wil accepting office, although he did not before the first of the tsar the Lecia- "r. AUka and St a.; P. o liam the Conaueror from which It had hesitate to let his business take its lature will be powerless to alter It. Con- -' thought country trary to the expectations of some, the Onlsrs takan for typawrttlng. run uninterruptedly until the death of chances when he the Govern-jor- Their coming wedding recalls th rom ance of the Legitimist succession and as needed his services to fight; he wore a 'matter did not come before the 's " WonKM.-En(Tn- Queen Anne Into a more Indirect chan council yesterday, Is In Minx IIIOM era and strangely happens both are relativea of Queen Victoria. The Act of Settlement, during war with Spain. and it still 3t- nel and haa practically limited the suc uniform the i the same condition as it was weeks ago,, liiil.ra of pumping and Btiaar - wr.lch overrode the direct line of dece nt from King Egbert in favor of the yet forty, is 'Ma-r- y and enanpleta powar planta: of cession now to the descendants of Hon of Hanover and subsequently tied up the heritage of the British Crown in Mr. Guild is not but he says Secretary Cooper. . rvim 13, Dprackela block; TeU m. Queen Victoria. the family of Queen Victoria, set aside a long list of legitimate successors to the recognized and spoken of by such men According to legitimate calculations. crown. m.-n- of which belonged to the H ouse of Havarla. There often have been as Secretary Long and Senator Lodge 'XK.4 T. TATLOn. M. Am. Hoe. C. K- .- based upon de de facto hard feellnKS over th matter, but the pr esent heir to the throne. Prince Rupert, as one of the solid men of his state. ' ntimiiung Jure rather than not might JUDGE LITTLE'S Hrdraulle Knalnaer; M sovereignty, I'rlnce Itupert therefore doea fret hlmseir about what have been, but makes himself very agree T. Spear of , who Is now ' 'I I Mk., Honolulu. TaL aMe to his English cousins. John really haa better claim to the British In Denver, believes that every man present JOKE REBOUNDS CO NTIt ACTORS. throne than the I'rlnce of should help advertise his stale when he a Wales. strain of madness running In a more the back trail, picking up their stolen is away from home. Here is a portion MRICMANO A CO. Contractor In the aame way, hla uncle and aunt. of his: "Colorado is ii rii:tlare. Talntara. Paperhangcra direct current to him than his royal provender as they went . It was some of what he said The Funny Mittimus Must be 'I twiviratora; alt work neatly dma; I'rlnce and rrlnceaa Louis of Havarla, descent, namely through his own Im- time before the Chinese discovered how coming more and more to be the health nm.e, rort St., back Of High School. are better entitled to alt on the throne mediate family. he had been tricked and then he start resort of the nation. The high altitude Amended Doings at Mum.iuin, than were the I'rlnce Consort and While King Otto Is only his grand- ed back after the boys.. They had made makes residence there very beneficial Qtie n Victoria. When I left Council. w- father's brother. Otto's grandfather, good their escape. in cases of lung trouble. T. PATT-Contract- or and Builder: Is away by many places "nr fitting: I'rlnce Ilupert not carried from whom both branches ere descende- home on July 5 there were and efflre brick, wood or arty f'H.iinh snow not The mittimus from Judge Little com- w"n l.iiildlnc; ahop, I'aiaca Walk; ret dreama, however, for he d- had a wild streak In his nature It in the state where the had '.ruder Ava near Kawakx very well know a that the day has pass he was not exactly mad and had to ab- PROGRAMS FOR THE yet melted. The combination of warm manding the execution of Fujihara, the ed when such questions agitate the dicate his throne because he fell under sun and unmelted snow gives a peculiar Japanese 'wife murderer, In which by a OPTICUNA mind of the public to any extent. As the spell of .the celebrated adventuress, CONCERTS BY BAND balmlness to the air that I have felt curious error the soul of High Sheriff NKOUCCT TOUR ETES; you a relative of the Queen he was present Lola Montez. while the father of both in no other section of the country; but Browrif and not of ne mUrderer, was km an pair. Don't waar other at the Jubilee, but the Legitimists could King Otto and Rupert's father, Trlnce a peculiar thing about this combination commended to mercy of God,: not to become new man the has r" (taaaaa; yauf ayes differ from Induce him a Ludwig, was the maddest king who Music is that it will sunburn a acker adjudged defectiVe. by Governor ,flir,a waar ehaap. Improperly Thia Afternoon exposure on, desert. m ever ruled. It will be remembered that than the ara la'l- will . and u be returned to Judge rnn-,,- t'Ma- the ruin mr The fact Is that the right to change day when the sun 1, he was the great patron of Wagner, Emma 'Square at A single outdoors fQr CQTTectlon Tfae 's A LUCAS, OITICIAN, - . mittimua r Lv the line of succession at any time Is and had a mania for building costly shines brightly and the ground is cov- waa presentej to the Governor for his firmly vested In the British Parliament, palaces which never could be satlsfie-- I 4:30 o'Clock ered with snow will make the skin peel signature yesterday, but after looking so that whoever rules with Its sanction. while there was a groat left In the na off a man's nose as thoroughly as jt OVer he sent It back to his secretary 8TF:NOC.RAPItCn. la within reasonable limits, a monarch though he dipped it in boiling wa- - with the request that it be forwarded T Mr.r!rtT.-tenrmp- tional treasury. This erratic monarch The concert by had her and Typa-- the Government Band to Judge correction. -- de Jure. finally physi- Little for r'"; oin. a with Thurston A Carter. drowned himself and his this afternoon will be at Emma Square. ter." Dr. Carmichael, Government medical The royal star does not seem to have cian In a lake near his place about the Is a 'gentleman in Washington "The Admiral," a march by Friedman, There officer at this port, and Collector Gen- f- been In the ascendant at the time of aame time that King Otto ascended the Just now who so thoroughly dislikes eral Stackable, have united in a protest DROKKIU. I'rlnce Itupert's birth, for It Is doubtful new to Honolulu, will begin the pro- seriously ' rAMPnPtT.L,-Offl- ca op-- throne. notoriety that he Is thinking to the Governor against turning the t ' Queen gram 4:30 will ' ' ' St. If Jie will ever even Inherit the Bava- wed- at o'clock, which in full or adopt- channel over to . any private J"" nioa raed Co. It la understood that the two of either taking to the woods wharf rian throne, to which he Is also a direct dings to come off In be as follows: . Presi- party for use.. They say that the need are some time ing a new name until after the may any Kl"NTWKLL-Loa- na heir, there being three already before August, Queen 'Victoria wilt name is W. J. for the wharf arise at almost negotiated; and that March "The Admiral" (new) ..... dential election. His time, and uree that it be imserved b'islneag tranaacted; Bathal It. him In the line of succession. have soon to commence knitting child- Friedman Bryan, and his home Is In Atlanta; Ga, J-- Ludwlg for the purposes for which it. was con - There are his father, Prince socks or some such useful Overture "Jolly Students' Suppe Invariably puts his . ren's articles and although he structed. , . , A W altz "Laura" MUlocker atNTS. of Bavaria; his grandfather, Prince according to her custom for wedding home town and state after his name The sewer outfall questlon-wa- ts con-i-. A.-A- Selection geni to take arknowUdg LultpolJ, who has been regent of Bava- presents, for the two brides who have "Potpourri" ..... Lamboulet on hotel registers, he no sooner enters sldered by the council at some length, m. , past years, reign- Fantasia "Princess Air" .'.... Clarens was wrorK .netrumenta, Kona, for the fourteen calling . . Is and it decided that must be " dlatrtct af ria the privilege of her aunty. Mazurka "The Czarina"-...... - Ganne a town than he bombarded with W. C Achrs otnee. King St. ing In place of the third line of succes- for other pushed on it at once, for there was ' u u an "The Star Spangled Banner." cards and notes intended the were sion, mad King Otto. S r ... danger that if the work left as at the BUBAL DELIVERY ON HAITI. Sunday Mr. Bryan, whose home is In Lincoln, present, . afternoon band will play all the work might he undone Po a the chances of the latter the ' : - " ' far Neb. The duplication of names might by single storm; IMM i.NW ItKTTICH. ascending they in the Capitol grounds at 3 o'clock, the a a ever the throne again, Likely That Threa BouUi Will ba make even more trouble for the At- Superintendent Atkinson announced r mn ,t..wn Ma cloak In seem to be extremely slim, for Otto still program being as follows: council, steps ' lanta Bryan were it not that he differs to the that had been tak TV litli broods his time away over his pipe In Established. appearance Lin- en for the examination of all teachers fiiitiuht fUlrlah's grace waa PART I. so widely in from the the Pchloas Furatenreld and seems to It Is likely that Maul will soon have coln Bryan that he saves much ex- in the schools,, and that they would all enjoyed "The Old Hundred." have to have medical certificates. "1 in. n V(, , forget that h ever the pains a rural delivery system. C. II. Dickey planation by simply showing himself. ' thru dir Overture "Ivad" ., ... Conterno . regal g and pleasures of existence. of that Island, who has been-workin- ."The Wedding March Mendelssohn A way suggested to him that he use? "k'"H death of : thrlr snita at her fret. But In case of the Prince up the matter, has received assurances , inale Lohengrin" Waener gummed portraits of himself, Instead of Late Police Items. Lultpold. the present occupant of th Reminiscences of Meyer beer". Godfrey on hotel registers, ,s: from 'Postal Inspector Flint that pro- writing his name John Gouvea, booked for wife de- , TIMM supposed , OK MtOL'OMT. Bavarian throne, It Is that he but, as before remarked, he shuns ' vided the conditions necessary are com- PART II. sertion; John Marshall, larceny second "' I oil faring Ma evening prayers) will be suceeeded by his son. Prince degree; H. Bergesom ' - plied with, system be put In sleeping on a pub- ' ' ' . 1.1...,. a.m.! .an T- mtm. Ludwlg. Should both Otto and Lud- the will Fantasia "Sweet Old Sonsrs" Dalbey Is quite a among the y possible. Ballad '.'Don't Be There flutter lic street. mn tnrhea In operationm on Maul as soon as Cross' Zeller fortune-hunter- s. i'p doeo the reaer. wlg die without heirs. Prince Rupert's i (avotte "Dulcey" Tovey Washington masculine si man neat door la wasting chance come In. Prince Ludwlg, by Three routes have been proposed by one reason an Ml, will Tattoo "Soldier's Life" Bela who are in town for or A Brown Statue in Chicago. marriage, also Is closely allied to the Mr. Dickey to cover the Island. One "The Star Spangled other, principally because they have to - Banner." A large bronze statue representing f r the ADVKUTtajr.n-ii-o. "riiisa royal ramny. nis we, wno was is from HamakuapOko to liana, the " sell a portion of their time to live, over "'lui,,', Arch-Duche- as John Brown with' a drawn sword, and live . Marin Theresa. of Aus- - Kipr-hul- u In of peace; ; So- TV second from Makawao to and times In times of war the announcement that Princess holding a negro child, is to be erected " to any part. of the elty. being the most direct f around to Ulupalakua, and the third The favorite drink is Jesse Jioore. phia and Princess Bamba, daughters of in Lincoln Park, Chicago.

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he had risen to a sitting posture and gazed ruefully after the car which rat- Sewing Ramblers tled on down the street, he discovered the reason of his sudden elevation and Domestic- - 900 resultant downfall. It was a boy on a Machines Ramblers bicycle who had found that clinging to the rear rail of the car and being tow- Ramblers 900 ed by Pain's mules was much easier than pumping away at the pedals. It Celebrated for e! has been noticed that the custom is growing of. late to such proportions of running an: that from one to two bicyclists cling to every car like so many cockroaches. durability; the be. The passenger who alights from a car 4 mm to while it is in motion takes his chances machines in WIU buy you up-to-da- te Qflfcl a fine RAMBLER BICY- nowadays and it is a great wonder to CLE. We sell these on the installment plan fof $5.00 for sale ci more, easy terms. former Chinese kitchen servant the automobilist that more accidents market; not occurred from source. , We take old Wheels In exchange as part payment yesterday met the master of the have this easy terms. $4(0) and allow all they are worth. , house where the Celestial was stock now we can sell very prices. you A Rollln M. Daggett was United States want a eheap that at low If wont to break divers dishes and Wheel call and look at th em. serve up the food In a generally Minister to Hawaii back in Arthur's Indigestible manner. They met time and a more rough and ready dip- on street. Their meeting was lomat never came out 'of the Nevada Fort last mining camp. A scholar and a poet in N0VELTI on-- a day past A certain several months his writings he was always a Bret when the servant who had enriched his speech pocket book by successful gaming at Harte miner In his and in the Wff upply of SUNDRIES, and also do the beat repair work In phases of his social life. Soon after he ?!T' . che fa was Independent to a fault. A ,..'Bgg.,.... wordy war over came here he called on Queen Emma ensued the breakage of and was shown about her mansion. a particularly fine piece of Haviland pointed WITH RUBBER TIRES and old saying One of the treasures to was a the that the "Chinese fine' portrait of ths Queen's dead son, must go," was put into effect. , When the Prince of Hawaii. A arrived; ofl'eredt yesterday they met the Chinese proud- "Likely boy," said Daggett. "Trot fine assortment of thesebave jut ly doffed his sun-tann- ed straw pile and him out!" the public at Wholesale Prices. E. disclosed a shock of black hair, minus Excellency," answered" 0: HILL the queue which adorned his head as a "But Tour the & 801, LTD. Queen pained look, Is kitchen servant. with a "he dead." "The h 1 you say?" was the dip- . "You want boy office? in See, no got reply, a rising Inflection queue now? I like work in office." lomat's with KING which anybody but the tereaved Queen fHE VOW HAMM-YOUN- G CO. LTD. MFffiffii,5S5 STREET, Next to Bulletin Office. Despite the fact he was not an Eng would have found irresistible. lish scholar the young Chinese had gained the idea that minus a queue he were ma- had ascended the social The divorce laws of Hawaii ladder and was terially affected when the act to pro Oil THE SQUARE Oil THE a fit competitor with the white man for THE SQUARE a clerical position. vide a government for the Territory of HEW Hawaii was passed by Congress. The j FINE result Is that Hawaii will not-becom- R Delightful Glass! "Bubonic Dlasue is ah old disease.' the mecca of divorces as Dakota prov- NECKWEAR FOOTWEAR . . thorn ThPT KRSM said a Honolulu doctor yesterday. "The ed to be for so many years. Formerly OUR SODA WATER Customers approve what we First Book of Samuel (chapter four to the laws of the Republic were such that like the pure water we use, and the pure fruit flavors. six) describes an epidemic in 1141, B. C a residence of two years was required Distributors of HighGrade which was bubonic Dlaeue. After the before either could apply for a divorce, Wearables. Philistines had captured the Ark of the but both parties must have lived in Covenant and taken it to Ashdod, se- Hawaii together as man and wife. The CREAM vere illness broke out among the peo- principle of the law was upheld If per- OUR ICE ple. flavor. 'The hand of the Lord was heavy sons passed through, by steamer and unsurpassed. Made from genuine cream and real fruit SS fashion permits a man to drees In taste and style without upon them of Ashdod, 'and He destroy- were in Honolulu but a day. That con- la waMgM Ms comfort. If you are un eclded as to what you want for warm ed them and smote them w wun iu viu cwuuii oar iveingerator ' with emerods.' stituted a residence here. Line. The Ark was afterward taken to Ek-ro- n, Under the ruling of the United States 9 and here again we are told 'There statutes upon the subject no one can Ctvlich Ctravc was a deadly destruction throughout? take up a residence here expecting at all the city . . . and the men that the end of two years to file a divorce Co., Cool Collars died not were smitten with the emerods, in case the wife or husband as the case Honolulu Drug and the cry of the city went up to may be, resides on the Mainland and Cummor Shirto heaven.' The word 'emerods has has never lived in Hawaii. This law Von Holt Block. King Street. AT PRICES TO SUIT usually been taken to mean hemorr- absolutely shuts off the possibility of Corao Coato hoids, but in the revised version of the one party to a divorce suit Irving here Old Testament Is stated to mean tumor for the statutory time and securing a Fancy Flannelo or plague boil. The epidemic In Phll-ist- ia decree of divorce. Despite the fact, occurred at the time of the regu- however, that the laws effectually pre- Light Underwear lar plague season, and mice are men- vent Hawaii from becoming a second tioned in connection with it, which Dakota, it Is probable that In the next It's not how much money a man pays for his clothes that makes htm well furnishes additional evidence that the legislature the subject will be Inves- tressed, hut It's what he gets for his money. At tho Kash you always vet the epidemic was plague, for a connection tigated. Attorneys believe that the leg- most of the best forrthe least. between the modify Qolf death of rats and plague islature should create a law, or Shirts at Bombay and elsewhere has been the present one, which gives the privi- IN clearly established. Taking all the lege of divorce after the full two years" facts into consideration, there appears residence. to be contained in the few chapters of STRIPES ALL COLORS c I Samuel an account of an epidemic of DIDN'T KNOW THE ARTICLE. AND THE "KASH" bubonic plague that occurred more Reduced to (j kJ) T than three thousand years ago, people were camp- TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS, TWO TELEPHONES. or more Some from the city PLAIDS ' O-B- eight in Ver- EACH. oz, KS. 9 670. than hundred years previous to ing on the shore of a little lake P. and young of the t and 11 Hotel Street and Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. ' the hitherto accepted historic record." mont. .One day two ladies carry Ane party went to the nearest store and asked SEE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. We also for deviled ham. Of course the rural THE A gentleman who alighted from a proprietor did not keep such a wicked-soundi- ng Jewelry. tram car yesterday article. After the young ladles at the corner of pro- Richards and Beretania streets and bad gone out a laafer said to the was suddenly tripped oft! prietor: . i eo. his feet and "What on alrth 'd them gals want?' & cAdYcrtiscr felled to the earth thought an earth- reply. "Some RSMm HOTEL" STR3ET. "Land 'f I know," was the quake had passed beneath him. When elllah stun! or 'nuther." PACIwO COrCZTO, AUGUST 25, CC3

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I 20 DOZEN I Ladies' Silk Vests 1 Iq White, Pink and Blue at I ' i H? Y 50c Each ' i 1 A W ! Regular $1.00 Value. MV ' JUST ARRIVED Xarge Invoice of B M. C, who was until very recently eta ternber IS. lira. Simon returns to Port- tloned with tne first battalion at Carlte. land. Oregon. and Mrs. Morita to Salt Lieut. Wynne la now borne on the booka Lake City, Utah. LACE CURTAINS of the Newark, bat la aahore at Tien. Tain with the there from the same sta-- There Is a rumor that a battery' of the In All Grades. tlon. Lieut. Wynne was very popular In jlhtrd Artillery may be sent to Honolulu. aoclal ctrclee here when the Oregon waa The advent of a few more army officers In port on her way to Manila. .would be a welcome addition to social clr-- Direct Importation From the Milli. Wt cles and to the depleted roster of officers Values Bishop and Mrs. Willis gave an at home now at Camp McKlnley. Better Were Never Offered. resterdar afternoon In honor of Rev. and www fotf 'k rtne supremo tmonc Mrs. Lea. It waa a pleasant affair and A Mr. and Mrs. Dudolt are expected home TTTK debutantes and natrons afforded an opportunity for the church in September 1 from an extended visit On a Saturday morning people to meet the pastor who la tempor in Europe and on the Mainland. Mr. and gum the ladles are to b found In artly fining? Rev. Alexander Mackintosh's Mrs. Hanneberg. who have been occupy. on llnke Moanalua, bars the at and pwpii ue vaiaearaL Among moee ing realdence. will, upon re-- y ai their their f'jnaJieu. At Moanalua la aa Wal eoua-ir- preeent were Mrs. Alexander Hawes. Jr., turn, move to WalklkL er hkh lo follow the aluetre ball Mls Ewart ef Kauai. Mrs. Walter Hoff-- j grw to aver fum kunhr bunker and the snsnn. trie Misses Vkamer, Mr. an-- i Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. WUder nee irva. My lady's arm la becoming athlet D. Howard Hltrhcoek. ,Burr). who were recently married la New m n4 aa brown ae an ar aanl walnuts aYJMf, I Ttrk, arrived from the East on Wednee- - r the tropkal atin ef Hawaii, but the Tho engagement Is announced of Mlsa day. They Intend to spend part of their rnwar and the merrW the harder the Braunersreuther. only daughter of Lieut, honeymoon In Honolulu. Argonaut. Au-- tlaa the more pronouiwed la she la the Comdr. Waa. Braunersreuther, U. 8. N., guat li. f tf rayWly Inrraaatng vocabulary. at proeent captain of. the port of Manila, tWf, and IJruC Edwin D. Brlcker. Seventeenth ' Mr. and Mra. Edward Suhr will leave of tha principal events i To of th Infantry, U. 8. A., says the Argonaut on me warnmoo on Auguai 3 ror vic rr woil.lln of Miee NfUU Mclntyro U The Lieutenant Commander was laat here toria, whence they win gx to Banff Mr. I wil George Kluegtl and the largo at v. o i duty with the Charleston as navigating Springs, Canada, for several weeka. PI roon given by Mrs. Loulseon rptum ofT.cer, and his daughter has many friends IMPRT in honor nf Mra. Mrs. Oueuv Blmoa and In Honolulu. Mr. Franstua, who has been at the Jn. Morita. It was a wedding of two INC'OIwPOIwATBD. The) reception ppular youi4 paopt. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hawea, gave a now convalescing at the residence of ceremony Jr., Mh followed tho wus attnd-- i jdlrner party Thursday evening. The Alex. Ianberg, Punahou. guaata. ree-ll- ti L3I hf a luria rumbff of The jguents were Mr. and Mrs. Haason, Mr. Procrooo of Mr. Robert the m 1 m TV, !wrr, whre B)iio.t IIbImK tfsam, f wall Lieut. Henry Merriam. who was iiiiBi uawnif allitf aWla i station t iling waa light. I tik sUce, brilliantly tie WKMineld. Mr. Addlaon Mtxner and ed In Honolulu with Gen. Chae. King. Is l ant trUlly decorated with lalaixl tr. Carvln. The table waa decorated with en route for China with the Third Auction Sale r and palni. 'carnations, with Ids at each place at SOLID Tha Vlmol r.rpt..n ta Malame tch-- d to the menua. OF ILVERWARE. 'i I M Real V rlta wa an event of the Mr. and lira. C. A. Eiston wrre gueets . The rt:dn.e ef Mr. and ) Ir. and Mrs. Walter Hoffmann on Mo- at the California Hotel. , I k I'oii. In which the revptun tmk nday entertained at dinner Mr. and Mra. when the laat eieamer sailed. I am showing a splendid arrany o many Sterling many var- M', m yrntwXf dvcurated with 8uhr, who fur the Coast nxt week. WW Silverware in the th Estate ious articles so essential to modern) i IUn.J' prttl't Moaanma. The waa In Mrs. Chas. A. haa golf The table decorated a tasteful Elaton become a , service w AND dinner and household l'e' g'tene wvra murh commented on manner. The other guests were Mr. and enthusiast on the Coast and will shortly IN THE '- -r th. ir tyi;h ttTvrt. Nrarly 300 gno'a Mrs. A. Hanoeberg and Mr. and Mra. appear In a tournament. COLLECTION AGENCY, Jewelry made to order. I fote'nhauer. WW Olaa Sugar Go,, Ltd. Mrs. V. IL Kltcat has gone to Kauai for ETC. Ameng th marln rfli ers whose recent Mra. Jacob Morita Mra. Oualav SU m f -- 1. I I . t . w -- v 404X FORT ST. j and , it- - cm iati iin utajr iierron. fur rvl In Clili.a has brought man, wno nave Deen visiting with their art Having established ourselves in above BURT'S v ON SATURDAY, SEPT 1ST, JEWELER. I'im at Cavi- l- prominently before the parents, Mr. and Mra. LouUson, for the M las Anna Widemann went to San named business, we respectfully invite wintry, a rirmt U. T. Wynne, summer, leave for homes on Sep. the public to kindly favor us with a 12 IJut. f. their Fianclsco by the ateamer China. share of its patronage. Moreover, It is AT O'CLOCK NOON. our definite aim to attend to matters At my salesroon. 33 Queen street, Ho 1:40 class Dan McCarthy and Mon entrusted In our care with the utmost nolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, by DRIVING ASSQCIAT101I goose. IHE PLANS FOB THE fidelity, promptitude, and , at lowest order of the treasurer, Mr. J. P. Cooke, : :4 class Albert M.. Silas 8. and possible charges. the following certificates of stock In the Lustre. HOUSE RENTING A SPECIALTY. Olaa. Sugar Co., LtL, unless the tenth LiMrrxD r assessment, due June L 1900, delinquent niillin. LAST IIIGHT Free-for-a- ll Octoroon "and Dan Mc July 31, 1900, with interest thereon and Carthy. LABOR DAY PARADE 0B0FF & EPPERS, advertising expenses. Is paid on or be- OFFICERS: UG H mile dash Sir Casslmlr. MAGOON BLOCK. fore the day and hour of sale. a. P. Baldwin president S mile dash. Cert. Shares, J. B. Castle First Tim rrrawilasl mile dash. 168 S W. M. Alexander. The Driving J. Keakallwa Second Ylrs Prrasters! meating of the Honolulu 207 W mt. Aw-eiatl-- The harness races will be conducted The preliminary canvass of the Labor W. L. Wilcox i. iooae Tnun wae held laat night In the 405 7 W. O. Smith .... Secretary under the National Trotting; Associa- Day finance committee resulted In a col Look Chuck Tong and amiiw Hiian Hutel. Hitherto the mem. tion 404--- J. Ordway S3 r rules and running events under lection of over $700. This brings the aave twn fcmpetlng tor merely California Jockey Club rules. Entries 35 L. O. Keedick .... 33 omlral puraoa races held have amount on hand up to about $S20. &8 Lee Kee 2 and the close on Friday, August list, at 4 p. t ! ec smoothly enouga, but now The order of the parade on Labor Day 71 C. A. Erickson 83 Sugar Factors nv, at the Club Stables. 905-90- that aubetantlal purees are la sight, all will be approximately aa follows: 8 C. G. Ballentyne 200 $22 Ballentyne e e e w e 60 K'le la rhanged every one appears C. O. and Mounted Police. , 953 20 ' t ta H. Rose Commission 'jplcloue that hie neighbor WHAT HONOLULU PEOPLE Hattallon of I'olice. 955 E. Brunnaghim 60 Merchants. nt on handing him the short end of It Band. 960 A. W. Richardson ... 60 " tli shape of a "ringer.1 Crand W. C. Roe and Aides. 1089-9- 0 E. J. Wright 100 Mny unfortunate Inalnuatlons of Public Officials. 1273 A. M. Webster 25 AGENTS FOR IH partmen L 1292 A. W. Richardson 25 Hawaiian Commercial 4k Bugar c 'us k:nd were made at last night's Say Ab.iut Uosn's IiacLaclie Kid- Fire Olaa Sugar Company, ittng. when a committee of classlfl- - Men of the U. 8. 8. Iroquois. 1490 S. L. Williams 25 ney Fills Is Good Proof for Worklngmen on Foot. 1549 W. K. Andrews 90 Haiku Sugar Company. tin was thought necessary and Paia Company. Goddess of Liberty. WAIN 1562 C. D. Castle .... 40 Plantation p"!uun to that effect carried, only to Honolulu I'coplc. Two Floats for School Children. TELEPHONE 199. 79 C. M. Marques 2 Kahlkn Sugar Company. M timoat Immediately decapitated by Band. 100 W. H. Stone". 6 Klhet Plantation Co.. - .) Mua 6 Hawaiian Sugar Company. af a subeeriaent movement to When ws seo Four Floata from Honolulu Iron Works MESSENGERS ALWAYS READY TO 687 J. L. Holt ' H,,l all races rules of the It oursolTe Representing ANSWER ALL CALLS. 635 J. T. Crawley 7 Kahului Railroad Company. i. under the ' our own ears 12 Mi.nal Trotting Association, which Whn Lear it A Machine Shop In Motion. 717 H. C. Austin and t no such nonsense a Whea our own neighbors tell 4t A Roller with Rollermakers at Work. GO TO THE 881 II. C. Austin 6 unitiances ai When Moulders -- 910 C. 6 Tbe California & ' 4in. ation committee. our friends endorse It at Work. IL Austin Orientil StemsMp Co. No better evidence can be A Tattern Hhop with Gears In Motion. 1131 D. L. Akwal 38 Jmea gulnn's contention that the had. Honolulu Tailoring Co. 60 U's not urau people say In America. A Float of W. W. Wright it Son, Repre- 1135 M. D Smith '''r .ty to class a horse was on Us senting a Rlacksmlth Shop. 1136 E. E. Smith 21 h Or - FORT AND BERETANIA STS. a beyond a shadow of a doubt distant mutte rings from Aostra- A Float of Granite Cutttrs at Work. 1395 Mrs. L. Miller 2 Hawaii Shinpo Sha 6 "t ci-Pb- am s remark that A Float of John Nott. FOR CLOTHING. 1393 Mra L. Miller Sc. aw e e e e e 12 Diatlii -- aa as 0 Tw ert vt am A Haww t flk Hut. kto Honolulu talk by Honolulu A Float of J. Emmeluth Co. R. A. Miller i.WT w 7 s Ikait W av S v aasB arw"-- Orders taken and satisfaction guar The pioneer Japanese printing office. ra honest men and would not people. A Float of the Pacific Cycle Co. anteed. New Goods. J. P. COOKE. Treasurer. There Is no proof tike home proof. A Float of T. R. Murray. Honolulu, August 20, 1900. The publisher of Hawaii. Shinpo, the ''tain horse Into a 1.40 class race only dally Japanese paper published In M Can you believe your neighbors? Vrv iinrtlfumd..... fnmA anil- - - Business firms intending to furnish ...w. ravi The DAILY ADVERTISER Is d tne Territory ol Hawaii. v gLaiemeoi MORGAN, Jonrs f a tru sporting spirit iieaa uw made by a floats for the parade are requested to to any part of the city for 73 cents JAS. F. Auctr. T. BOG A, Editor. rrj ! was la the chair and call- - citizen : ffmmnlr(. with tha Minmltlu(ari month. 662S 2204 C SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. 1 Di 0t una: to order at 'clock. ?JV, 52ivTOUOVeet, D- - O- - Campbell and L. Jamieso- n- tns rep.,rt 0f th committee arovlnt- - talj us: sufferings at once, a prixe of n win be given for i tu ronf. V. a t Tta mm. were 01 a compiicaiea nature; I cad tha best float. Editorial and Printing Office near enlargement of according Direct. King street bridge. King street. P. O. . the liver to Everybody Should Order . v.. wi w BOX 907. i "M-- r u a whether the the doctors' diagnosis, and besides UTILIZED THE CIRCUMSTANCE. uncertain was r Ly people will be ta a position this troubled with severe pains la Bnlff '"Have you been to see Maybelle h.r Vrr the f.V for purses tie- -' the tight side, and a lame back. I Tiot-Tr- ot In A Woman'a Chin'? It's the had the backache palas for two acting t .most realistic I ever saw. She gets KRESH-. . '1 the Irlvlng Association. . FRUIT ' rovl that two mors directors years, and so severe were they at time a divorce In the third act each evening." Received by the 8. S. Australia. iV'nnted. making the number of that they prevented tne from sleeping. VShtwo--"Th- at wouldn't neceasarlly bo All medicines I were very realistic. Besides, one may see that dir,rte nine, exclusive of the the tried of no In a good many plays. m'r- - 1 e rlm-- Iavld and Dr. Monsar- - arail until I cot tome of Doon's Back Sniff "Tea. I know it; but this is a gen- WING LUNG CO. ' rr unnnlmnn.l ataelxf ache Kidney Puis at the Holliiter Tv uine divorce. King Btreet, corner of Alakea. ' entries f r the Labor Day races Drug Co.'s store, and used them. The I Cl;m at 4 P. m. on Frldar. Aucuat benefit obtained waa wonderful; the The highest standard Is found in f"rula contention took UD the backache waa entirely relieved and I Spruance, Stanley & Co.'s celebrated Custom House Blanks ' 'r th tim until, finally, cannot be too grateful for this since I brands of Kentucky whiskeys. ' most of mrp..vrt withdrew and the meeting now enjoy rood sleep one of the chief Of AH Kinds 1 I. of Nature's blessings." r'- - lre',surr of the Honolulu Drlv. It Is to poriant to get the t&rne French Colony Brandy, per case, 12 full quart bottles J12-- 0 FOR SALE at 127 which hnlped Mrs. Dodd, A. DARR1S0N HILL CO. F. C, eight years Sherry. Angelica, Tokay, per gallon ...... 90 AUM.n retorts members medictn old. Port. 1.90 '' in hand. Tha mem. DOAN'S BACKACHE tvIDNEY FILLS. hiakv.. k'lmritn. J UVJUW4.nkii ilattllov..-.-- tur' ' ...... - rhartare.l LIMITED WhUky. McBrayer...'awv. per gallon HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. l't will rlo l.V). Therefore ask for Doan's Backache J'"Z.V3 s( Whiskv.. . Kir vaara- W.r- - T7iver.- - IXr ration . I j j v.v.,rA 7i i i aic aaivlr " - r nrrtr, will meet on Buiday Kidney rills. We ahin in niinn vnrr. iL viai-ri-a 33 or barrel. 46 gallons. -. Kidney 1 JU-W- J ?" u decl.le on the purse- Doan's Dark ache Pills ar OAWISO, PlANiNO, TURNING, Etc AI Rum Or Oln tw- - Kntlloa A. f jri..rga 7.80 Dr C. Peterson, running rare Jae bea vuiu Lr J aui vuTuiista uu Large stock of Moldings kept on hand. Kingston Whisky, per case. 12 full quarts in tb. Labor Day program. at 9 rents per box, six boxes 12.59, or Carte Blanc Champagne, per case, 24 pints 13.60 ' f ll.iwing era en will oa receipt or price by NO Chir? fnr " the rares and be nailed Kiln Drying, a specialty Ephrlam & Co., Has revoneneil his office at 2( Emma f the present: tha llolllster Dmf Co.. Honolulu Uniform cash prices to all. Make remittance payable to F. "'"-W- Francisco, CaL street.. alter Estimates Furnished on Short Notice, agents French Colony Vineyard, IS Montgomery St., San I W.. Lilly V, Artte wVlesaJe agents for th HawaJlai M, Phillips & Co., Honolulu. -- A, M., F. IL, P. M. tr-- s Kawaiahao St, Kewalo. Refer to mercantile agencies and Hours: U M 14 rrJ and Hero. Islands. P. O. Box 6wi. Telephone 1221 White, When so ordered we pack, that nothing on packages indicates contents. Telephone 48X MM

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in getting to TBS PACIFIC IN THE MATTER OF BOSSES. owing to the need of haste th. China station. There has-been a Be Strong in the is perfectly natural that journals disarrangement of the Manila.schedule It . Commercial 'Advertiser which admire Mr. Bewau snouia aiso since 'the Bxar. crisis --becamV acute. . . admire the late Walter Murray Gibson. - - Battle o The records of the two men, except In INTEftEgT. very' OF CURRENT Happy is the person thor- -. - ability-Gibso- n's strong point are ' O. RUTH - - EDITOR. much alike. From the essay In regard oughly prepared by perfect World. . South. Sea politics, read W Can Coal the 2j to Samoan and good health, ; to nm life's AUGUST to a few .Invited guests a short time ago While England is appointlrig:commis- - AT THE by Its author, Mr. H. M. Sewall, we sions to investigate as to the probable battle. Tliis condition comes . Gibson's, talents for length of time her coal supply will bold '., J learn that Mr. -- onlyr with. absolutely pure Yesterday's Instalments ought to ' him out, America wKn ner practically inex political adventuring made the coal neids, stands reaoy, u have been a receipt in full for that dangerous ngure in me Poly- haustible blood. (Jver ?Q percent, press. most need be, to supply the world with fuel. of Eewall printing: nesian world. He was the Incarnation already steps to bumanityTare troubled 1 And she has taken with a of self-seekin- g; he had a rare lacuity notify Europe of that fact. America's taint; impurity or humor We congratulate Judge Humphreys for deceiving the credulous; he gave coal exhibit at the Paris Exposition Is of on having a much better opinion of the which led those who trusted him uniaue and on ; a scale such as was some kind in the blood, r ,hich paper expresses. advice never before attempted in any interna w oomse Jury his as site Grand than as crooked and slimy Into courses tional exhibition. The exhibit, of coal should be removed by hood's the trail of an angleworm in . the and coke was collected by F. E. Sawyer, The Republican Central Committee mud: he was a failure in the end. of the department of mining and met Sarsaparillz, the best specific 420 Fort Street, directs attention In another column to So far as these characterizations go the allurgy, and it occupies, a place In the for both sexes and all ages. precinct or district clubs between Mr. Gibson and his United building Fans. Tne the fact that parallel States at A On general prin- cannot hold meetings In conformity. biographer, Mr. Sewall, la all but com- - particular in which this exhibit differs Good TOn;C " regulations of the from all others ever before made is that ciples I have taken I'oosf s SarsaparSla as with the rules and Ple- - , . an analysis of the coal is appended, giv a. needed spring ionic. & most Special Offer Republican party unless they advertise The Advertiser recalled .KaiaKaua s It is thisWeek regards ing also the name of the mine, Its loca excellent them six days In advance. As scheming Warwick from the shadows tion, and the authority for the analysis. medicine." Hakon Hammer, the approaching meetings the time of the past, partly to remind the people In this exhibit are to be found samples Engineer, ottstcyom. Pa. limit for public announcements expires of what they must expect when tney of all kinds of coal from all the great today. accept a political boss. It is no longer coal fields of the, United States, the possible get our bosses by samples being in eight sizes broken, to rid of pea, view of the Oriental labor attitude revolution as Hawaii got rid of Gibson egg, stove, nut, buckwheat, rice One Half the Regular In and bird's-ey- e, each In a handsome Price. there should be a full regiment of mili- We cannot give them the alternative appended glass case. There are also oorg : tia In Hawaii, drilled as Infantry and of exile or the rope; and knowing this statistics of the coal production and in Flood' l"M HTer HI the and artillery and supplied with the requisite the bosses are likely to be more audac dustry of the United States, Pennsylva only eatliartio to t.ko witli l.riKd'tUrprtll. arms and munitions. A new battery of ious even than they were in the old nia standing at the head witn 73.uuu.uuu We Give What we Advertise. rapid fire guns, Maxims preferably, days. In their cases the ounce of pre- tons of bituminous and 60,000,000 an enght to be purchased. In addition to vention is easier to apply than the thracite. this every effort should be made to get pound of cure. By being careful not to the Federal Government to maintain accent a boss we can the more surely Singular Action at Law. posts on ex two company artillery Ha save Hawaii from the disgrace, the A singular literary lawsuit is excit wall, Kauai, Oahu and Maul. travagance and the humiliation which ing much Interest in Rome. Some time American Dry Goods always attend boss rule. ago Professor Cugnonl, or the Kome Association Hawaii wants of Congress: The whole theory upon which Mr'. University, . came into possession or Sewall has proceeded since he came to some manuscripts alleged to have been Forts at Honolulu and Hllo; by Leopardi. He published garrisons on four larger these Islands Is that of private political written Federal the to them as a contribution to Leopardi lit Islands: .. aggrandizement leading from and erature. Soon afterward a government harbor the control of Hawaiian politics. As him- The enlargement of Honolulu Intrigued librarian named Tacchl declared or the opening of Fearl Harbor or both; United States Minister be in self to be the author of the manu In case of the opening of Pearl liar a r.artisan way in the affairs of the scripts. Professor Cugnoni maintained country to which he was accredited. that it was impossible for any living rata bor a Navy Yard; Nor was this the worst. With the same Italian to counterfeit Leopardi's style. A. breakwater for Hilo; refused to entertain Tacchi's claim. buildings. bad taste that led him to follow such and Federal veu Thirteen years passed when, on the Delegate who will secure the a policy wmie uemocrauc vaiiisui occasion of the Leopardian centenary, The eral to Samoa that his Government had - will never Abbot Cozza Luzzi, vice librarian of the necessary- appropriations to remove him from trouble a no alternative but Vatican, published certain manuscripts have much about office, Mr. Sewall openly conspired dur of Leopardi which had found their way ing the period of his Ministry here into the Vatican library, and which the sent for rubber abbott declared to be authentic. Some Cwer Government has The against the political undertakings of manuscripts passages seed and there will be a thorough test Mr. Dole and his friends. He set up a of the contained upland identical with those published by Pro of the capabilities of Hawaiian machine and had it running so well fessor Cugnoni. On the strength of soil for gTowlng one of the most useful that the moment annexation came to this confirmation of his theory Profes and remunerative of trees. That the pass it ground out an indorsement of sor Cugnoni accused Tacchi of literary lowlands are kindly to these growths his candidacy for Governor. Then he dishonesty. Hence the present trial. Is shown In various gardens and in a became Special Agent of the United Feeling Is running high not only be single conspicuous Instance at Hilo. rapacity he no tween Cugnoni and Tacchl, but also be States and In that left tween their respective advocates. Soap. P.ut while sugar is king the coast and 'wire unpulled to make himself para valley lands cannot be used for rubber, mount in Hawaiian politics. For what? so It becomes necessary to raise the For the cood of the country? Mr. At Paris. latter product, if at all, on mountain Sewall never did Hawaii even a grate One of the interesting features in the be a great thing land. It would for ful turn. For the benefit of the native Paris exhibition Is the furniture . sec Hawaii if the bare flanks of its rldes Hawalians? Mr. Sewall always ignor tion, where Is exposed, among other de HAVEYOUTRIEDIT? could be clothed with rubber forest3 Hawalians, until, In recent polit lectable exhibits, a small Louis XVI ed the salon, In sculp great not only In respect of revenue les, he found that he must have their the woodwork of which, of water tured oak, painted white, has been, exe but in the conservation the votes or go to the wall. Everything cuted for the Duke of Marlborough. The surrly and the improvement of the that was done was for the benefit of ducal coronet and monogram it bears landscape. By grace of two If you have, we know you will use Sewall himself. the are encircled with graceful wreaths of ' 1 - native delegates to the Philadelphia flowers, which are so exquisite In it again. If you have not. workmanship as to be THE GRAND JURY LIBELED. convention and not with the assent of worthy of the the party, he became Republican ra wood carvings of the Trianon. The ta Knraged because Its charges against ble in the center of this beautiful sa tional Committeeman and now he Is lon is a desk, each side of which is TRY IT the Republican administration of Ha- here to "boss" his betters. He tells the composed of marqueterle in rosewood, waii failed to impress either the Grand party whom to nominate; he orders ornamented with carved gilt bronze, And you will surely use It again. Jury or the people, the yellow Journal It to advance this man and retire that; and is a copy, says a Paris correspon- accuses the Jurymen of being organ- he "permits" people to go to conven dent, of that from the Hamilton collec - means tion, present in Chan- H-HACKF- ized to whitewash. This that tlons; he decides the personnel of tick at the chateau at EID seventeen representative citizens, every tilly. On the side table in carved and IT IS &GCLLm. ets; he advocates measures that may gilded pure man well known and respected for his ruin the taxpayer but which he wants wood, in Marie Antoinette a nign grade xonet soap to sell at a per- style. Is a tripod perfume burner, which low price, and absolutely harmless to HONOLULU. H.l. ' Integrity, violated their oaths and enacted, even at that cost, for the olit is also a rare work of art. ;., petrated an offence against Justice and ical benefit of Sewall. What makes the skin. good government, so that certain o fa- the whole matter worse Is he does that Costly Cabling. .' cials who deserve Indictment might not live here and does not Intend to do Price Per Cake escape it. The term "whitewash," used so If he can get something out of the For telegrams between Washington In the connection given It means all administration. He will be an absentee and Manila the American government that and more and it constitutes a boss, which is as bad as an absentee is at present paying about $400,000 an IZtUNGTONi BLOCK libel as gross as any of which the nually. Communication. is by a round landlord; a man who would use Hawaii about way 14,000 miles, as follows: To Grand Jury in Its report pronounced the as a pocket borough, coming back here yellow guilty. New York by land; to Valentia, Ire BOcts. journal now and then to brace up his lieuten land, by cable; to Brighton. England. Who are the men whose names and ants and then going away to enjoy the by cable and land; to Havre. France. reputations are slurred by the yellow rewards of a Hawaiian "pull." Gibson cable; to Marseilles, by land; to Alex scold whose sponsors are already sorry was able to get enough support to keep andria, Egypt, by cable; to Suez, Three Cakes For for its appearance in this community? go Egypt, by land; to Aden. Arabia, by NONE SO ATTRACTIVE AND SI WISH AS OtR him at home; Sewall must but he cable; to Bombay, India, by cable; to We give them as they appear appended hopes to rule like a choice spirit of an- to the report which morning libel Madras, by land; to Singapore, Malay the tiquity "from his urn." an peninsula, by cable: to Saieon. Co ler tries to impeach: The Advertiser in its long fight for chin China, by cable; to Hongkong, by E. I. Spalding, foreman, good government will not accept any- caoie; to Manila, Philippine Islands, by W. Q. Ashley, thing for the Republican party but Re- caoie. publican principles. 25ct. S. knows Lowden, It the party . Dress and J. S. Walker, to be great enough and wise enough Partial to Boy Critics. to manage Walking Lengths. J. I. McLean, Its own affairs without let Conan Doyle, the novelist, savs that. W. O. Atwater, or hindrance from Individual self-seeker- s. tor nis writings, to use his own lan John EfUnger, It abhors the boss and points to guage: "I want a boy critic, the boy L, C. Abies. the fact that nine-tent- hs of the disas- who will start a story and then chuck GOLF CAPES C II. Athertun, ters which the Republican party ever It down and say rot,' or who will read a book straight through UNDERWEAR F. M. Lewis, . met, were due to hosslsm challenging and mv 'rm. Edwin Benner, decent public opinion. What bosslsm ping. Mnat's the person I want to WASH VEILINGS criticise my work." "It's strange, too." FORT STREET. T. W. Hobron, leads a country and a party to the his- ne one ' tory said day, while snatching a few I M. I. Robinson, of Walter Murray Gibson shows; minutes' rest, "the older I get, the less Value Received C. Hustace Jr., . and viewing that, Hawaii wants no i read and tne more I think. As a. ohild Conviction E. A. Mclnerny, more Gibsons, big or little, wise or the book that appealed to me most was one of . A. F. Cooke, otherwise. Its one order to them Is Charles Reade's, and, curiously W, H. Hoogs. hands off! enougn, u is tne book I enjoy most t nowv If there were no other certificate of IV1. . CO. THE DANGER AT HAND. OtRA3CM character for the Grand Jury report Perfect Vision Bare. 0 these names would be sufficient. PHONE 157 One of the reasons why the ,yellow It has been stated several times of it is significant that nnvsiciana ivhrt TOU WILL NEED FOR TOUR Journal objects to the Jury Is that the late by an organ of the machine that have been examining the eyes of pupils OFFICE delegates to the District Convention of one of the public schools of Jersey latter was not under the control and City found 351 chosen at the primaries, will be In- have that out of children responsive to the spites and petty examined only 69 perfect structed to nominate no one for the had sight. The of the Sewall machine. Legislature parents oi tne children whose vision That Is why the paper objected to its who will not vote for city is at all imperfect will be compelled to Desks HENRY R. WORTHING!!, personnel at the outset and tried to get ana county government. get glasses for the little ones. As this The desire of the machine to get city jersey city school High Sheriff Brown into trouble be- erage contains Just an av - (INC.) cause he had not "consulted the party and county government is nurel one garnering or children there Is Chairs oi spoils, uebarred In sureiy a lesson here for school boards leaders' before drawing the names. the main from and parents everywhere. What was wanted most of all was a their contemplated enjoyment of Ter- Builders political ritorial offices, the rlngsters want city Engineers and Jury; one that would accept Stools !- and county systems will over Ludlow's Tour Abroad. n.-i- .. n - r -- !. malicious , gossip as gospel that take ai nfL truth and much of the present authority i Indict whomsoever the machine might it Ter Brigadier General William Ludlow Ul UUI tllylllils one lion I want to remove from office. Because ritorial incumbents and give the ring has sailed for Europe, accompanied by Files Hi PIl a great number of salaried Jobs to en his wife and aide. While the High Sheriff would not degrade his there he will 1 jwjf aim to dispense, ji me plot siz- - examine the general staff organization And all Indt of Furniture. official . powers to such a plane of In- of ceeds, as it will If the wide-ope- n prl French and German armies and on MANAGERS decency he was abused without stint; imormation thus obtained SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION mruugnoui group will THE: . . . m. ... I ctVSUtLT H T and now that the Jury has proved Itself inaiics tne ars run recommendations DenTrt! we . - ier- - by the machine, then taxes to the War WemiCKe AGENTS is called to tne ract inai wn, r n0U8e Incorruptible It Is also abused. will be ment at Washington on his return. The warehouse a large assortment of pumps for all Wnds julce puiM doubled or property-owne- rs feed tsA - trebled and general thinks greatest pumps, pumps. condensers, raJi, Chagrined- as they are at the fail- the military Book including vacuum air .jkSV III B L - W .v a. will be raided by the most conscience- need of this country Cases t Wltn a complete P' mmDt vur ure to wreck the Republican Territorial is staff mni6. mimna.'- -' toeether nraers i,"u less gang of tax-eate- rs ever seen in valves for all sizes Careful attention given to oil administration, the machine politicians CALL IN console themselves with the belief Hawaii nel. IRRIGATION that it is amazing that the taxpaylng. A Big Ship's Expenses. FURNISHED FOR COMPLETE a. way can .be found to deprive the PLANTS"iATRaOF ANT CAPACITY OR POWER. ng conservative elements are so High Sheriff of his Jury-drawi- pre- apathetic Food and suDDlies fnr th upon crea- in the face of this danger. Are the rogatives and confer them a going to sleep forever, they Lln.e.r.Peutschland are estimated to rnst ture of the ring. Witness this threat who have szooooo a year, and the salary list for QFFICE:Cttner Fort ud Queen Sts. WimOOSE:CorneoilgSi e made such magnificent, v 1ft-th- showings BY editorial columns of our yellow tf luuiia trip is aDout 110,000. Al- HONOLULU. H. I. cjjnjempotary: civic patriotism In the past? Are they though a first-cla- ss passage at this sea t to let men who pay few taxes them- son costs 5160. with a slight reduction 1U1 mes mist It Is to be'hoped. In the interest of good selves and who figure on getting bac ":. tne owners do not ex- - QUEEN ST. government for Honolulu, that the next what they pay an hundred fold from . etinan Per cent interest on VWWWWVAAAAAAA Grand Jury-wil- l be drawn and summoned the new offices they wish to create, go AND BEE THE DISPLAY. by an Elisor especially appointed by the on and so burden court, and that It will be bereft Of such these Islands with debt that homeseekers will avoid them COSSIB TOM !t a liberal supply of whitewash, as seemed fiTi. to be In the keeping of the body Just on account of the cost of living? If The Honolulu Tobacco MERCHANT adjourned. they are, then let the devil take the THE LONG LOOKED hindmost. If not, it Is for them to Company, Ltd. Certainly, turn over the drawing of profit by the fact FOR to ringster that the fate of the VK the Jury a and when drawn city and county conspiracy will be de- Eii EecelTed "AMtnli," Iron body to no Innocent jr Instruct that let cided, not some Indefinite HAS ARRIVED Eenowned Bruid of CIGAE3 escape. at time In Th, World man This Is the whole scheme future but in the primaries, which are Rainier Beer In a nutshell and It Is an Important right at hand. EX IROQUOIS part of the conspiracy to get the polit- ical control of Hawaii Into hands that We can now fill Russell would use it to line their pockets at the . The transport Slam was expected last the long felt want. Lillian expense taxpayers. c w Fu' of the Thanks to night with mall from the Coast but up Thil ELEGAKT CIGAR of an angry the Indiscretions scribe the to the hour of closing the Advertiser's PURITANOS. CENTS beTtR people are forewarned and will Jealous- forms she had not arrived. Possibly 5 OHtY.N0NE ly scrutinize the methods of the next the big steamer will come In today and TRY THEfl Grand Jury drawing. again she may not stop here at all LOVEJOY & CO., 19 ITuuami St. CHD PACIFIC C01IUEECIAL ADVECTltiER: HONOLULU. AUGUST 25 ItCO tO000OtOt Great Progress A VICTIM OF OF THE The Pacific Co., Fisher's AGUINALDO HERE Hardware lit!

we left Cavlte for Manila we got separated Pianos from the rest of our regiment, and before Teeth Torn Out By jwe knew It we were In the midst of the We Sole Agents From a small beginning iiipurKniin. are for the Flaher run baa row There were hundreds of 'then all i torn not only one ef the) ptanoe The Luzon arcund us cried out the Spaniard, splut best known made tering In his excitement and his endeavor hut It Ml baa reach-- d i t make himself understood, for the Por fviint hrt It l nearly tuguese waa not quick and Olas spoke ao double that of any llano any Fiends. rapidly and gesticulated so wildly that a manufactured la this or trained linguist must have had difficulty Gibfos 4 w Icox & country. All thin baa n t.th.. I 4 In following the rapid fire of hla remarks. s urnmnllihad. nrftrt been 3.000 around us. i I tally speaking, within the 4 There must have years. only TALE TOLD BY anyway. We tried to stand them off but II punt ten Not It A wc were ao few In number that they soon NEW thin, tut It nnn niw inn had all our runs and we had to Rive up. Sewing ij highest testimonials from SPANISH SOLDIER Then they took us to Maloloa. Home of AUTOMATIC Machines many of ton greatest vocal. the officers knew me, for I had learned 1st and pianists thnt the ever produced. to speak their language and I had acted The manufacturers of this machine have sold their goods to no one world has It as Interpreter many times In Manila be in the islands li la n dally um la Undine A uur uriw. .trues & every- Bo nit3 Dias, Now in Oahu Peni- fore there was war between the Filipinos oaiciuug i representing mat tney have the Wilcox Uibbs machine schools nn.l colleges and the Spanish. forsalej are trying to palm off on an unsuspecting a public very where. nnt has recelveJ Discloses Horrid ""When they got us to Maloloa they put inferior article which highest rewards tentiary, a resembles the Automatic wav hut hairier Aninmafin. ? o.t;nn Chicagohnrf ns in prison and they treated lis fright ineverv in ti, w;i publicly ethlblted. Romance. fully;" the man's eyes grew wide and he 18 e 0 ,y Automatic Sewing Machine in So In'llcntor. shook hla head mournfully and almost the world. called Automatics t tn Fisher Pianos, sotd by aii-A- i We w'l self-pit- y. my t parties other than us or our aerents are frauds. Tin nt W. vnnrcolf 8 Proa, Web- wpt In "They took all wf a'so and U prisoner Oahu peniten- rli.'thcs off everything. They tore the into buying ber ilanna.V't Story Clark There a at a machine that is just the same aa the Wilcox & Gibbs New Automatic, 2 Or-gar- strgennt'a strip a from my Jacket and one Cottage ni, tiary who Is not an advocate of the ad and CMnfO of the men put It on. They left me with and several other dun mission as good American cltlsena of the nothing but my drawers and a shirt no maaea seml-eavug- ea allegi- o horde of who own cap; nothing to cover my head. Oh, but v ance to Agulnaldo. It Is not alone the we were hungry, and they, they didn't care. All they gave us to eat wa eight fart that he Is a Spaniard that leads him een grains of rice a day and hardly any I K t- - believe that the Filipinos are not of water. How we wanted waterl I asked Pacific Hardware Company, fit? the stuff of which Americana are made. for some water of the man In command He baa a grievance against the Agulnald-Ite- e after we reached the prison all tired out LIMITED. and hot and dirty after the march, and ill re-crl- LTD. and he tells a story of cnieltlea what did he do? He ordered me tied up at their hands that Is hard to and whipped! They fastened my arms be match In this century; that It a reminder hind my back and tied my legs together. Household Department Merchant Street.. sticks, or of and a man whipped my back with of the days of the Inquisition, those He struck me on the head until It bled. Bethel Street reckless old German barons to whom hor So--, you can see the scars yet." rid barbarities were the breath of life. He leaned forward, panting in the In I'.onlto N. JJIae la the man, and he la tensity of his ixission, and passed his fin oooooooog o Oahu a petty vers through his hair. The red scars confined at for theft. Ills two-year-o- those iu wounds were yet vis. record la none too good, but there la no IMe. loubt of the truth of his story, for he "Hut I did not care how they beat me BYTHI BARKS "J. C. PFLUEGSR AMD "II. (ears the living marks of the tortures to I cried out that they might shoot me; WW. begged them to kill me, but first to give I ahUh be was subjected by command of me some water. Only water that was Agulnaldo's soldiers. all I wanted. And then they were furious o In t1aa upper Jaw not a tooth remain bee aus. they could not make me keep and half those In lower Jaw are still. Two of them rame at me and of the thought they were going to kin me, and We hare received a Urge aMortm ent of missing. They were pulled out one by I was glad. . One of them had a pair of one with a hoemakrr's pincers while Dias shoemaker's pincers and before I knew was a prisoner In the bands of the Fill- - whi ,h,,y w"' olng to do they pulled Morton's and . my plnot; pulled out by the roots, torn from jaws apart ana siuc i nose pine 0 out hrw. of my upperM & Blackwell nie jaw ny a couple or urown-sain- - jn pHntomime he showed how It was Crosse Groceries nine done, stretching his Jaws wide and show Removal ned fiends In human shape who were, In the mutilated upper Jaw, fern lit less of the uniform of the alleged Filipino repub very lic, because the prisoner asked for a drink treth. like that of a old man. bu Bicarbornate of Soda, Wash Soda. of water! red and scarred and horrid. In Warden Henry's office the prison! "After that I don't remember mueh at thought they were tearing- - my head off Fountain yesterday IMae told his story. He Is aj Caustic Soda, good-lookin- er.tlrelv." he went on, more soberly. "My tall, gaunt Spaniard, rather g Notice mouth tilled up with blood, so they but bearing In hla bent frame and his that rather cringing manner the tokens of the cculd not see to pull all the lower teeth. gone through, came And when I came to my senses again ufferlng he has fie tbey bad taken every tooth out of the amid Oils, Into the office wearing the blue and white Paints upper was clothing prison pair Jaw. And even then, when I striped of the and a h:lf d a'l. they would not give me water. The OFFICES and SALESROOM of Pens f light, chenp shoes. He held a hand "I got wH after a while, but I could the OCEANIC OAS AND ELECTRIC Corrugated Ridging, Etc., i Ma site and at the direction of Warden ,no eat mueh. and I was so nearly starved Iron, lenry took a s at on bench until Heito denhr w ww aI1 ktpt ln a narrow CO., LTD., have been removed to tbe TO SUIT THO 8TTLE OIT Interpreter arrived. prison with guards all around. Three Cement and Firebricks, Carbo-liniu- m, ALU You sea be has not hen well. ex mr.nths and nine days I waa there, all Ewa store. In the new MAGOON plained the Warden. "His experiences tne time getting weaker almost dy- with Filipinos seem ruined and BUILDING, corner of MERCHANT the to have ing. And so I made up my mind to ea-c--e. Stockholm Tar, Buckets, From $1 Is h.alth and we have had to keep him One of the guards was kind to me, and ALAKEA STREETS, and In our to $6. hospital he been here. the since has and I asked him to let me get away. 116 toew quarters we are able to show our Tea- TI1R WATKIIMAN IDEAL TENS ie mm el very mm n. on accm.ni or n woul,i if t Woui,i t.romUe not to Tubs, Tinplates, Saucepans, la teeth, you know, and It was because , r1 mho mf, lt ,hey caught me new goods off to much better advan and -- e aRe.i to nave speelul rare mal we , That nlh. . ot ,,, of th .in. tage. I' A IHCF! TVS LUCKT CURVE. earned his story." llrw , uwuy. n,i or three dava I lay kettles, Etc., Etc. Frrsently th Interpreter shuffled In. ,m Krench women lfrlendtd me. LaOex tlty buttoning hla coat. He, too. had o I don't believe I should have ever we a history, for he proved to be A. C. Rels. Call andbe convinced that mean (' In and try them, fUtlafartlon reached Manlhv alive. They gave mc guaranteed. he man who wan Involved In tha attempt clothing and even IV) In money to help what we ay. o blow up the residence of the Portu me to Manila. guese Consul early In the spring. "A few days after that the American H. Hackfeld'&'6o. LM. Ila was perfectly Willing to tell his trcops landed and they soon took the city story anxious. In fact and as soon as for we had no ammunition and we could flnfinnin HnX Flp.nlrir. r.n he understood what waa wanted he began net fight I was - without ammunition. UVVUUiU UUVU falVWIIIV uv Thus. G; t- talk voluMy In "panlsh. waving his sent away In a transport back to Spain Thrum arms In air to emphasise what he was From there I came to Honolulu to work WITH saying, and his eyes flashing with Indlgnai on a plantation, for the wages in Spain tlnn as he came to th more harrowing were so small that I could not make a IS ronT STREET. details. living there and I had to go away." ! was a sergeant In the tpanlsh army Complete Plant stationed at Cavlta when the Americanos rame Into the Bay of ManiU and sank all TO HELP HIM OUT. Daily our ships," ha began. "It was a hard "Oh, dear!" sighed Ronald as he pux-l- d Delivery fight, but their guns were better than over his multiplication table, "how and expert workmen, ours and they beat us. Finally all of our I wish I had an Australian rabbit." And IN ships were gone and the Americans took to the look of Inquiry on his teachera the forts at Cavlte and we had to get out face he added quickly. " 'Cause my geog- we turn out work aa fast as we could. I was In command raphy says they multiply with great of a squad of twenty-fiv- e men, and when .a j j PALALIA and mat cannot dc KALIHI THIS PISTOL KILLED K SURPASSED Bread, Rolls, MORE THAN ONE BOXER anywhere. Cakes or Pastry CONC m No Book IlT TUB is too old to be German Bakery REPAIRED! f'NLT WHITE UUtOR EMPLOYED, TONIGHT See us about it be J. LHWD0. AT THE fore you throw your Fort Street. New England old books away. - SHER ooo- 1 Bakery. 111 Hawaiian Gazette Co. VON HJlT BLOCK. KING STREET. --ON HAND Professors MARTIN. VAN PRAGO a nw Una of Ttee la Imperials. As--'. and CHARLES R. STICKNEY, of San Admirals, Club and Dand Bows. FranclBco, have been engaged to give '1'f. Bianly and White gblrte, Doya a aeries of musical concerts at tbe lanal of the New England Bakery. wit and Butte. Hate, Cape and s Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of nothing. fland- - Underwear, Itoe and ,... - -1' each week, commencing ft, iL J . H.T- TONIGHT. hf. The public Invited. In the Highest State e BBsasi the recent fights of the foreigners In China against the Boxers and No charge for admission. Dl'RINO forces a new weapon of death was brought prominently Into action OIVE U8 A CALL. cltlsen soldiery which proved most effective. This la the Mauser re- of Perfection at volver, which sprung Into prominence during the South African war. The ' Boers weapons, BEAVER wr armed with the and nearly all the photographs shown of the Boer LOll HCO'S. fighter in the field depict him with a holster slung over his shoulder having much SEATTLE BEER '' " J appearance as re- NOLTR t 1 t l Pmprtetor. the aame a carbine holster. In fact, this bolster contained a -- "rt u Opp. Wilder Co, volver, the same as In the Illustration above. AT THfc II Mr. J. P. McCoy, whose eaperlences In Tlen-Tsl- n have already been related In Krst Class lunchs Scrvr d the Advertiser, brought to Honolulu one of these revolvers aa a souvenir. The sou- C venir was used by himself against the Boxers when Tlen-Tsl- n waa In Jeopardy. ION SARIN 11 Tea, CoffM. Olnger W wa evident war would mm ill ftoda Water. hen It that surely come. Mr. McCoy set about to find a ill Ale or Milk, fl rearm of some sort A mining engineer, who had been In Manchuria and re- "l-'- ? from a. m. te 19 p. m. turned sick, bad this Maoaer revolver, which was sold to Mr. McCoy for forty-fiv- e ""'"r' Retulsltee a Specialty. dollars Mexican, or 22.5o American gold. It waa a recent Invention, made in Ger- one I5IIS many, and was considered of the finest weapons yet In Use. In appearance 'M M Si LESSONS It Is a ,young" Catling or Maxim, and contains a magaslne which holds ten bul- M IN ART lets. An expert can load the gun fou- - tltree a minute. Smokeless powder la LIMITED Bemisoim, & Co, used and there Is no recoil whatever In the discharge. A lead band contains ten Cfer. t Smith lAa4e. Allea ahd Fan cartridges which are fed direct Into the magaxine by a side chamber. At each discharge shells fly eut of the mag-aal- n. b the barrel at the side shown Just above the LIMITED Mre. Alfred Willie In PC They are ejected with such velocity that It Is almost Impossible to discern MtUUtTl A O.O. as . fathedral Bchool-ronr- a on trm. At seventy-fiv- e feet a ball will penetrate seventeen Inches of pine. Mandel if OUT 8TS. HCXNOIiUlVU niars. Wednaadare and Frldaye A Shanghai, the agents of the company HOTEL ' 30 Co., of flrerm In the Orient, furnished A JL.Lowrey C. K, C to U;io A. if. And at Iolant revolvers to the volunteer foreigners. Is a great F. "" on Mondays hundreds of these The revolver Lrs from t to P. M. curiosity Inasmuch as It Is one of the first relics to be brought here from the - , lua scene of the war, and It has a record of a few dead boxers. LEWEBS & GCGXE. The revolver la carried ordinarily In tha wooden holster. A spring releases the fl'"mU'UT HAWAIIAN OA. end of the butt, which files open and allows the run to be drawn out. If It Is de- jRa-mar-s and Dealers ta Lumbu sjtt tw4 en Tuesdays and Frt-- sired to use It as a rifle, the wooden holster can be easily attached to tha handle "alMlng Materials. OSra R ,,s making It Into a abort carbine. Advertiser of tht revolver, tit Fort S: eadthe o e THE PAOIFIO OOMMEBCIAL ADTEBTISEB: HONOLULU, AUGUST 25, 1S00.

"I, too, have read something, about w v this that of a man who, under sentence b wwWw T T YYTvT Tf spontaneous or automatic movementof death, of fingers," knows not the moment fixed for 1A ftt ftt At AtA A M .M t. tA tA At At At 1M .V. &tAl the arm anU I said, "and per his execution. The suspense was a emu. f i M At. AtAiAgj haps there may be something in It. Then, Ir.g. Finally again, I have seen it the dread of what mi.rht stated somewhere happen of a more serious character be- sort of sympathetic some-tin-- es Irstlnetlvely Inclined to Roguery, Jt that a current came so Intense that I resolved to shun passes between the severed arm society -- Made Life a Burden for the Person on stump, so altogether and have intercourse which he gave 3 and that when one is affected only with who my to m ol , lm THE OTHER Is those were most Inti W Whom it Was Grafted. the other likewise affected. Indeed, mate evening, you may be your mends. One however. I correct ln theory; It was persuaded to forego my life of seclu- appears plausible enough; yet It seems sion long enough to me guid- attend a marriage re PSYCHO-PHYSICA- to that if the arm is moved and ception tne house il ..A ed simply by power by at of the bride's father, STUDY. the of habit, or who was General von Steinruck's chief of MAN'S ARM some law of association, or by both, it stair. Matters went all right for a time BY SANDUS CAMERON. easy you re- wculd be an matter for to and I had finished my- Its movements will; you Just congratulating strain at or have self on the good behavior of my arm when ' :s mm become so deficient ln will power, because an fhen I remembered www accident occurred which gave to me acquainted th. he a mm mtwiitHtiniiiiiim of your affliction, that you are unable to with Snyder . Dot tnummi a shock not unlike the one I had experi- "Ihe man eut b A A A A A A AA control its actions?" enced., who AAA AAA A A A AAA AAAA4AAA AAA aA,AAAA A A A A A A A AAA A A AAAA A AA AAAA AAAAAA AAA AAA when I realized that I had been Plained. 'Did OuVt m "On. guard I am master of its action," guilty of forgery. There was a young T In Germany, to submit to the operation. The whole takes to water. The fingers worked with "There was no m We meteor the first time he answered. "It is only when I am tak lady at the reception whom I had not shaking 8iU5: matter, however, rests with the Vienna a strange automatic sort of movement. en unawares, my deep- his head gme'lv t was leisurely traveling in search or when mind is met before. She was tall. beautiful wish 5 where I doctor." . over which my mind felt it had lost its ly engaged, Is Dr. Meyer would returt that it able to perform its and vivacious, and I was smitten at once. he would of health. Seeing that it was homeless to reason power; and such shuffling and dealing. devilish work. In fact, ita movements are I was introduced to be g0ne but a f m Rhine playing never be her and we danced l am afraid you mmen-- I was sitting on the deck of a w'th him I changed the conversation, but such drawing and was so unexpected, and" at times of a charac a quadrille. I was afraid to suggest a you are rauch me a with a feeling of pity for the deluded fore "Witnessed by those present. The fin- so startling, waltz, think.' 'cker th steamer when he approached with - ter that it has frequently for the lady wore valuable Jewels, nonsense,' ycur.g man. gers played with all the skill and trick- accomplished iis purpose before I have and I knew not arm pleasant smile and asked, in excellent He what the infernal tated. 'Do you . .. ' " "Ule llTi. I met him again nine months later. ery of a professional gambler. (had time to recover fully from the shock, might do. After the dance we went down nZ' If I would accommodate him Cafe wm not in my rooZnf-attemp- t English, as sitting at a table in front of the "Other unpleasant surprises followed As an illustration of this I might, besides to lunch and then lit- wandered Into the to D light for his cigar. Of course, I do la Paix, Paris, and hailed me as I was upon heels of this strange reve-- referring to game of which I conservatory, choke the life out with a I close the the cards tle where, seating ourselves, o?1 while was parsing by. He rose to receive me as For instance, the arm manifests have already mentioned, fol we engaged a con- ,V,1 he complied with pleasure, and he I lation. relate the in brief but delightful that I sleen in ,"', werwi Spanish, we say In approached and offered his hand, which a strong disposition to commit forgery, lowing incident: One afternoon I went un- drawing all the as sooner versation. But all the while I was that no one could hIvTenZ5 half-consum- grasp; no ed weed took with a hearty but possess property own. to quartermaster's office easy my America, from the and, also, to not its the in Berlin to about arm. The fingers twitch-e- i deep without wher, e yoa match, had I done so that I dropped it as I would Lieut. Bloom of depart T'lr"16 hich I had given him in lieu of a T t shock produced by these peculiar confer with that and the muscles quivered, a sign that .., snap- iAl,Annim ftr.alra U'Q u t a tr o tfer7 It The "That-- 1 was taking the following mental actions of the arm and their subsequent rr.ent. The lieutenant was absent, but I should be on my guard. I knew that It ..v it was now wore was his right hand. Yes, in place of the v. expected any look puzzled. Never shot of his personal appearance: He occurrence, seriously disturbed my ner-- as to return at moment was up to some mischief and that it .. mind said: ofll-c- r; stimp there was an arm-n- ot an artificial me iust what i tell uniform of a German military ln Laying before me at a desk at which I wented only an opportunity to act. Fi 1 J0U the arm. but one of flesh and blood. )'U9 f,nai!y r.e8uUed bram thing.' ' know nv was scarcely 21; tall and muscular. 'iSf' left me, as you sat waiting lor tne lieutenant was a nally we rose to return to the reception " . . . . t .1 f . t in .t.r tnnkhmpnt nt' 'A few . , .. a ct.i x checkbook and at its side an open official rcom and I young my words will tell tfc . offered lady XllS ieiurr .6U.-- - - r, . ,i. ,M - .n,1 see, ill a vt i tru utru luiiuiiiuii, anu i itrat the Plied. h extending his temp e - M.t,,i- - th. rf document, signed by quartermaster arm. was ! had been In b d ptrple scar, from .fchall righUy recover. The uncer the She about to accept my offer "1 Kla klAllirht Vn a Kafir t f VTtV never hours by the clock tW m . ..- . mnvpmpnts fir- general. a warning, when, like when I to his chin, unrortunateiy uisngureu you aware, ne Ma ntvw tf tha - - the arm ana WIthcut moment's a flash, the arm clasped her ter your heard " His counte-jianc- e "1'ernaps are not saiu, and I could effort tightly room. Instead of otherwise handsome face. frowning, -- you are making a scene the offensive character of its actions, before make the least around the waist and before I once you began r ,h i was His eye were blue, that suspense, t. frustrate the act, the fingers of the could realize was happening to animated. re-k7- ,m ln of what it had ( in a public place. A German officer WrPet,ual feve,r was something his hair black and crisp, and his mous- and is of what uncanny arm teiaed a convouient pen, drawn her lovely form to my breast. unusual for yZt, , quires no extra attraction to make his it this continuous time of nlKht. Twi lft tache, which was carefully trained away may clogs to restor-an- d filled out a check and signed to it the Breaking loose from the lascivious arm t i' nicely presence known in Paris. Pray, be seated happen that the road knock and ask if you Z11 ' frcm his mouth, was waxed and d health, and makes my case seem hope- - signature of the quartermaster general. she sprang back, uttering a faint cry of i was some- compose yourself." seemed to me I had t'me I remembered that 1 ?o! pointed at the ends. Hut there ,,eff-- " It just then that alarm. Her face, which had flushed you r The Heartily ashamed of my weakness, I of my The would let me know. thing more. He was minus an arm. deep reached the climax distress. crimson in her effort to escape, was now ir-ig- some sort of apology, and He. ended his last words with a be In"1"-l- t right arm had been severed just above stammered tne enormity of the offense, together with the as pale as death. Her whole frame trem- that some business ."f sank confusedly into a chair. W vdra,ne,,d ,?ta"a ?f asl"th,e a?d audacity of act, paralyzed me, and bled troubling you, or. Perhapsome the elbow. -- be- - sank back despondingly in his chair. An the with excitement and her eyes flashed honor, S," I am enjoying a glass of absinthe 'Ill-bre- and with thoughts !f?hr Returning my cigar with thanks, he interval of gloomy silence followed. before I could recover sufficient presence with anger. d cur,' she hissed 1 . , V fere dining." he said, slowly resuming his cro wding on my I I.. I I a .uut flnP il cf mind to destrcy the fraudulent piece through her beautiful teeth, 'you shall drowsy braln uiwi.u :: , own seat: "will you join me?" I "My dear young man," I remarked. ually went off into my Hot - of paper, the lieutenant entered and I pay dearly for this insult." I wanted to second "A- U::"r::W" o I 1 presently, "you must not allow yourself w.n a.kl tor a sherrv cobbler. Then crammed it hurriedly into my waistcoat explain, to tell her all about Snyder's 11 8WlBi ln.V w". ::c w to be overcome by such feelings Your that I had scarcelv - Lf,u,i ih. nr.t tlm that thFr. pocket, arm, but she would not me. j ,4 .ny ( ,'M L rr case perhaps. Is not so desperate as you hear She l was once more (list.iri.o.!nil k" . oualntanceshlp. I was highly dJighted other changes besides that of the restored I was in busi- - waved me off with her hand and swept r? imagine, me, tne greater mystery 01 no longer a humor for thump which ft sy way His face was pale and haggard, to Jarred the room .. with hl3 it was so'.aim. two is arm How doc-- r.ess. Pleading sudden illness as an ex- indignantly away from the place. 1 .. vnnw; his eyes wore a look of 'the the itself. the scmething heavy had fallen. and - I was curious and uneasiness the- office in a I ro iuiviiwi ' was so cuse to retire, I quit "For a moment or so I was dazed; then my elbows and listened. something of his history, for it , ano distrust. In truth, he altered Save learn - Tt - T of mind. As I proceeded a cowardly feeling n . . IK- - t r. If t . t wir IhA mirfilA erar u iiicri tin- -mUtnkp- - - Kinerular- Art- Inns. think. wretched frame took possession ot me. which knofke.i vi..in,i ..: 1 m..nrrt. wat tvioent mai ins me may easily Your arm altng the street, intent on reaching my I pictured to myself the fury of young was n - .... Ill grown more conspicuous by contrast be accounted for. the nniot ' "".v...... t'.ly eventful for one so young.in had hotel as soon as possible, I saw a com- lady's friends, and scene lna I is moved in obedience to some other will. the that would I asked myself. Aftf.P fln r 1.1 n "You are connected with the army?" (With the pallor of his face, might have served me in I ah t dcul ted he was same individual. It is a known fact in hypnology that a rade who had witn Africa follow. fancied I heard their cries of only a dream? I was I asked offering him a fresh cigar. that the strong may possession of a and whom I had not seen for two years 'Shame!' and saw their lips curl with tnthrow myself about u did it all mean? I wondered. Could will take back once more on my n'l "Yes".h answered. "Lieut. Werner .What one, even separate enter a bank. I followed him into the scorn and contempt. I felt I had not low I 'Third present station-- It be that the arm had any connection weaker if distance the the when was aBain startW bv i of the Hussars, at Tinrtltx That i vnur natf . Hunt building, hoping that a pleasant chat with courage to await results, and slunk from shuffling .l Mpti " iwm tnese cnanses: xctlv. noise, followed by a eJcan at - - the old campaigner would have a sooth- tht; house like a whipped dog. which to so young, " T saiil" "vet vou I, "You see I have captured the goose," " seemed proceed from the p!ac lou are than your own. Hunt him up, and I fan- - ing effect upon my nerves. He was "P.eaching my hotel,.! where you were sleeping. experience of a vet- - he presently began, with a bitter smile; went straight to Bouncing out Sm to have had ttie c ou r,e ao,e 10 solve the mvsterv standing with his back to me conversing my room, of bed. I open I "but, all the same, you were, right when where, for an hour I paced the threw the door Iodine to 11 ,s h ,!1 enemy, with a gentleman. I paused near the your 'r.""L ...... Uoii said it was a fool's errand. I was l,aIn tnat man an and flcof in agony. Then I thought of bed, room, and was horrified to diseov- - .i.-a- r. is evil. Recall to memory ccunter, waiting till he was disengaged. you h a fool. r:ml. knows- I hav t.ai.ia that his heart. - . heping th'at sleep would blot out, at least that were lying on the floor tilled. "You are curious to know lliv rl you Then, all of a sudden, the treacherous m. my folly. Look me now and re- - anV ne wno is capaoie 01 aoing an for the time being, all remembrance of conscious and gasping faintly for breath. of them course I for at fingers, taking advantage of !r'an,nK . . i. . . ' member I was i"Jury. By the way. what has become of the disturbed the miserable affair. But I could neither I turned the gas on full and saw ma - l.iTtv what nine months ao. you cor.ditlon of my mind, drew the forged you that cause of It is hellish your friend, the man whose arm sleep nor r?st. I rolled and tossed and were bleeding at the nose and mouth lu Tvou meant It a same What a ,Th6 ..... , all this arm. ooer-- check from my waistcoat pocket and, be- lhe vu m have? Have vou seen him nine the groaned until I heard the little clock on and that your face, swollen and div pity" he added, with a doleful look tnat j uui i musi rouam at,on? I vou enter- - fore I could prevent the deed, passed It I have no one to blame for act If am not mistaken the mantel strike two. At length, howev- tcrted, was blue from suffocation. Ton ha? a strong suspicion of laughter back the rash stropg misgivings concerning through the window into the hands' of the .but myself." tained the er, when I was completely exhausted in must have suffered Intense agony, la of It; "what a pity It is that one should How. paying teller, who, without once doubt- your fr which) He seemed to reflect for a moment; Who knows but that he is at mind and body, sleep weighed down my convulsions you had seized your t thus afflicted with a brand ing the genuineness of the signature. Im- eyelids; my tl .with your -. 1 t vul- - then, lcoking nervously his ,u. wUUlJ.r. but slumber was not peace- roat right hand and so pow. k m tart.-- at arm. . - .rrwtai for the and.1" mediately proceeded to cash it. Scarcely i . i. . i ...... j- shrugging his shoulders, went on: "I pre- - "You conjecture rightly." he answered. ful; it was broken and troubled, and ended nn me grip mai i iouno. it news. 'r .mir.n of .vrrv Tom. Dick and had the worthless check crossed the open .isume you are anxious to know all about eagerly, leaning forward and resting his witn an incident tnat well nigh cost mej""' pry your lingers ith th Jiarry. sucn is fat. " ..... , , ...... ikt- -. . when I was sorely tempted to cry nut ... v .v. ....- - counter my life. handle of a nut cracker before could I tried to explain, but he CUt me snort "u uau ucinmiutu uui iu itli juu, mi nj, un me iuic, mat iiiau 3, out: 'Stop! It is a forgery!' But in an I contin-fo- to me It Is a subject Is painful in some way, of all my "I dreamed that, traveling through a,oc'RPn the deadly hold. That grip alcw with a flourish of 'his hand and r that at the bottom Instant flashed upon ma public ex- I it that dense, I suddenly came to a preci- - i wcuia enued your life In five mh tied this time laughing outright: "Not a jto dwell uion; but I have not forgotten tiouble. That I firmly believe; but posure and disgrace would surely follow forest, nae as- - pice, which overlooked a valley vtes if I had not come to vour r of apology, my dear sir. not a word, that fate, or whatever it was, early do not believe that the arm is subject to such an act, and my. lips revr.ained scaled. dark od you In my young hypnotic Influence. The fellow no Weary and foot-sor- e, I threw myself up- when I did. You began to show gigw I: Is natural. You have only done what .sigr.ed to a part life's has I accepted the money with trembling fin- you. I not 'dmnta and I suppose It is imperative power to hypnotize. He has no will of on the ground close to the brink, and be- of revival the very instant that I relea- others have done before am that gers, and, forgetting all about my former sed proud .you should play that part to the end. his own. He Is not able to control his gan to doze. The breaking of a branch; your throat from' In the leat sensitive In fact, I am You, ccmpanion-in-arm- s, fled like a pursued " J - own as if some one stepped upon 'One moment,' I cried. 'Did you tell of my wounds, and were it not for the remember, when we met for the lirst actions, and how, then, could it be building, let- had it, start- thief from the never once I this to Dr. Meyer of one the lof-- s of mv right time, that I was on my way to consult pcfesible for him to control the actions of led me, and rising on my elbow, saw a r inconvenience ting up until I stood in the presence of moving " 'Yes,' he answered. I should have hesitated a long time. tl. at eminent anatomist, Prof. Billroth, of others? von person whose blurred object in the darkness of am J General Steinruck, the " 'That will do, Hans,' I said, think undertaking a wild-goos- e chase Vienna? Well, I paid my respects to that "Hoping to discover some clow to the the forest. At first I could not make out i before name I had forged to the check. On my the doctor will want me to remain quiet such as I am now engaged in." gentleman, and stated the nature of my mjstery. I resolved to search for Snyder eyes what it was, but, presently, as lt came knees and with swimming in tears, No doubt I have been very 111, but I sociable and. His advice was delphic in Its and learn the story of his life. I found kind-heart- closer, it resolved Itself Into the figure of Then he related, in a pleasant, I confessed all. The ed Gener young life, from character, but I was able to draw enough. him in Berlin. He was shabbily dressed a man. The man was Frederick Snyder. shall soon recover.' I saw it all aa the way, the history of his al, already acquainted with my peculiar suddenly upon my unde- ca- - um 11 iu convince me xne ;ai-- wnoie appearance DeioKenea a He came forward, not stealthily but bold- truth broke i th time when he began his military mat operation, ris case, not only granted his pardon, but his'thcugh extremely hazardous, would not man who loved his beer, not wisely, but ly with long and rapid strides. His fea- rstanding. It was not Snyder himself, but rcer up to the time when he received also assured me that the unfortunate af- Snyder's arm choking. 1 w wen, ne tures were frightfully convulsed with that had done the 1 w fighting the Wahehes In Africa ie lawi. nis laci aione as iuu nrsi aispiayea an ugly runds Ineit-raarii- ' ai fair should never be divulged. Then I understood why my right arm "I am now." he said, ln conclusion, "at- encouraging to one who was disposition and refused to hear what I rage, and his eyes, which were fixed .willing to grasp a straw; had to say. do you "The strain, however, was too much for fiercely upon me, seemed powerless, why I had felt aa tached to the commissary department at at but it was 'What want with me?; seemed to emit sparks Snyder's my one." vi.nlty and egotism that fixed my deter- - he snarled. "Give me back my arm, and my nerves, and brain fever followed, of living fire. Savage growls issued from arm was no longer a part of mj Mti and life Is a pleasant co- wild-goo- re-jtr- en I was grantedya anatomy. While I slept I had lost "But what about that se rr.mation, when the learned doctor I will talk with you. l'ou and your When I recovered fur his throat, and the fingers of his only marked that the operation would be a doctors played a fine game. But I will lough tor six months, and this is why I arm twitched and clutched furiously ntrol over it, and it had once more su- chsse?" I ventured to ask. at ccumbed to Influence of myster- tv. u Vino, i .hamntfrlip It." he an- - 'great benefit to science. ihf.ve my revenge.' I pitied the poor devil am in Parte today. But." he added, look the air. Terror seized me, and sent an the that I ious power. arm had throttled me In hesitation, "but T was young, ambitious, and fond of . for I knew what the loss of an arm ing at his watch, "if we continue this Icy chill through my body into the very The wred. after a moment's longer you my sleep, and when I awoke I was too my to regard honors. I had suffered frightful wounds; meant. It meant helplessness some-- It dreary conversation much rocta of my hair, while great drops of li two of closest friends sem that will suffer with indigestion. Come; it is much exhausted to release my throat otherwise. One of these friends Is Dr. , had defied death for the sake of my tines bordered on despair. A few kind perspiration stood out upon my forehead. army surgfon at Metz. He ,(funtry, and for these I had been recog- - words, however, together with that most my hour for dining, and you must join I knew that he was seeking me, and from the vice-lik-e grip which it still r- Walter, an me." etained. If Hans had not come to my re- was attached to the military hospitals at,nlzl hy my Kmperor, and applauded by . potent remedy, gold, had the desired meant to do me violence. I tri-- to es Mannheim during my countrymen. Here, I reasoned, was feet. Then, without waiting for a reply, ht? cape from his fury, but it seemed as if lief when he did, I should have perished. and the, my me Into cafe, I shuddered and a suppressed groan came Franco-Prussia-n war and nlso served in opportunity for fresh honors. Kven If f "We entered a beer cellar close by and tcok arm, and led the I were ciad in Earments of lead, which - to my lips. The thought was dreadful. the African campaigns. For skill and (the,' operation should be a failure, I should seated ourselves at a table. A copious where we dined together. held me to the earth. I could not cry- knowledge surgery no suffer in vain. I should be si pply of beverage We met the next time at the World's out; my tongue was paralyzed. Reaching "At this juncture Dr. Meyer entirnl practical of he has nt a hero the delicious loosened room with an opn fiut. equal In the army. The other Is Dr. jOnce more, and receive the plaudits of a his tongue and he unwittingly disclosed Columbian Fair. He was no longer the the spot where I was lying, he stood over the dejected-lookin- g tering 'Hans,' I said, '.voj a surgeon, who is now estah- - scientific world. I determined to risk the things which he would have withheld pale, man that he was mo for a moment trembling violently with in his hand. Mer, also had may walk around the square. 1 shall rat i:hcd In Berlin. He has served In Dr. operation. . jhe remained sober. He said, in brief, when I dined with him In Paris. He had rage; then, with a fiendish laugh, he I want you an p.illroth's celebrated clinic ln L'ni- - "Th doctors, hearing my report, that he was the only son of a his former health and buoy- dropped heavily with both knees upon my for hour.' the after rich, to a " 'Well, doctor,' I said, when Hans had of Vienna, is a bold and success-.an- d with my hearty consent, began at'peeted innkeeper in Silesia, and that his ancy of spirits, and seemed be not chest and seized me fiercely by the throat. or.ee day older than he looked when I saw him left the room. ful operator, and stands at the bead of his to prepare for the event of their .father, ambitious that his son should rise His fingers closed like a vice, and a smile replied, eyeing i I sur- "'Well, lieutenant?' he very world, given edu-tart- le first In Germany. But was not savage I I'icfesslon In Germany. Ambitious But at the outset they were j,rl the had him a liberal of joy spread over his villainous tol'v. saw-tha- t me strangely. professional wot Id by a difficulty which a generous supply spend-gtf- at prised at his altered condition, for I face. His tightened. was t the with somejfnet threatened for'eat!"n: that of clutch He slow " 'You know all, doctor; you know the - in-nr- empty sleeve was dangl'ng his achievement ln their line of busi- time to defeat the object they had in,ing money, together with the baneful ss, an at ly strangling me to death, and I was I cause?' cried. ' these doctors have finally determin- - jview. They were unable to procure a fl' ence of associates who were above his right shoulder. Snyder's arm had disap- powerless to resist. At last, however. I ! head. sue- - "cccnci subject peared, and that fact, of itself, explained my He nodded his ed to risk an operation which, if they for the operation. Men station ln life, had been the means of sheer despair quickened paralyzed " 'Doctor,' I cried, am determined not will undoubtedly secure to them an I wno were willing to sacrifice a Ight arm ceusing him to wander from the path of all. muscles, and with one mighty effort I i OC cd, for money, for glory, He greeted me with a healthy laugh to pass another night with this arm. enviable name in the annals of modern or for a managed to turn him under, and place it comes this very day, evn if It costs surgery. Their project Is as startling as for that matter, were hard to find. This l"Hed from his club for cheating at cards. and introduced his companion, a tall myself on top. He glared like a wild military-lookin- g young me my life.' it is bold and original. It is nothing less.oeiay greatly Irritated the doctors. One tnal after his disgrace he had gone from man like himself. beast, but neither relinquished nor re- will Lis upon my he "'In your' present conditio!) that thai to graft the arm of some other man rr.tmem they would rail at man for his raa to worse, until his father had set Placing hand shoulder, laxed his hold. His fingers were like coolly. F.aid is an surely be the cost,' he answered selfishness, and him adrift; to his friend: "This gentleman . it.to the stump of an arm that has been the next bemoan him for that, growing desperate, he bands of iron imbedded in my flesh. I 1 Marlins t bin old acquaintance of whom I highly "'Nonfcense: perrist.-d- already amputated. Now, what do you cowardice. And so it was when, one had committed forgery, which led to his minor v as frenzied with pain. Instinctively, in very sore throat, . mcrr.ing, in esteem; yet, incredible as it may seem, we little weakness, and a think of It?" Dr. Walter dashed into my rrisonment, but that he had obtained my distress and despair, I glanced about I am none the worst for my choking. I - rtom, very his by have met but three times in life. It is not "Think of It!" related in astonlsh- and. much acitatcd. release consenting to Join the army me for some weapon of defense. My hair It is the mind, doctor. If my mind is w pro-horsen- se in an interesting story, and some day I will mnt; "I think It is the ildest piece of announce tryu he had at last Africa; that he had deserted, and, for stood upon end, while a shiver ran 1 serloM two It to you over a glass of father- scon relieved fear somethlnn that one could well imagine." j cured his victim. I was presented to the years, had led a precarious life, as relate through my body. I saw through my may happen, one more ordeal such I expfcted," said, laugh- - n.sn on the following sociating nt land beer." Then, turning to me, he "Just what he morning. His name times with criminals and bursting eyeballs that we were on the that of last night wouKl, I believe, df consentt-d-condition-- was vagabonds; be-- n continued: "I am delighted to see you irg. "Well, I have Frederick Snyder. He was tall, that he had recaptured very edge of the precipice, and that the piive me of my wiis.' ell 2.1 once more. to met you in your ally, understand to be one of the victims made, and, perhaps, years of age. and confined in the military prison at Not have least movement in that direction would are manner was Strasburg, own country would have been a great dis- " 'Listen,' he said. 'At present yeu who are to be sacrltled on this altar of Jilt refined, I in- where he had Drs. send us over. I to warn of opera-tic- hut was met Walter tried him the strong enough to undergo an modern science. The doctors have kindly stinctively impressed with notion anu Meyer. 'These he appointment. You have improved in danger, my swollen tongue was pow- not your the that xan;e doctors.' said. to say, but' To amputate your arm In offered to replace my lost arm with one his face was the face of a scamp. Ras- to me with a nice story about mon hialth. Indeed, I am happy that erless, and only a groan escaped from my your per- cal, ey you are looking remarkably well." piesent state would jeopardize of real flesh and blood, which ha?l it seemed to me, was written In his and liberty and all that sort of thing. lacerated throat. I was growing- weaker see a sW form of the original, f rrlle, In his eyes, and his nicn iney onerea in exchange my to the compliment," I and My head was bursting, and patience, for I think I all the functions about mouth. for "Permit return weaker. end less painful way to end your trouble. I agreed accept rlfcht arm. I, like changed me. g and in return have to "As there was no assurance the and a fool, swallowed answered. "You, too, have a strange dizziness was creeping over looking over this mora-ir.- that th. bait ev- I have Just been their offer, provided, however, that, the fellow might not reconsider his step without thinking, so eager was greatly, and that for the better. Not Seeing his advantage in my waning startling news-Ih- Dr. and I to mingle once more you, paper and it contains oreration shall merit the approval of withdraw, I thought It best not to delay with the outside ery man, I can tell is blessed with strength, and once more putting forth his Elbersteln was murde- his-healt- old Countess Billroth of Vienna. The doctors are quite the operation world. The money is all gone I am privilege of having restored whole energy, he finally succeeded in 2 and J a moment longer, and so, and the red night, or rather between helpless. one-arm- ed last confident that Dr. Billroth will sanction at my suggestion, we started once What Is liberty to a at will." throwing me over upon my sido. The at for so o'clock this morning.' all that they propose doing. As for my- the military hospital man without money? By God,' he contin "Eh! then you have observed that it is movement was fatal. For a moment o-- nrj at Metz, where, soon ue "'What!' I cried, starting up from 3 ! selfwell, I both hope and doubt, with after our arrival. I was made uncon- with a scowl that seemed to reflect no longer there?" he said, shrugging hU our bodies poised on the verge of the Eccentric, Mi I en the very devil In his precipice, slowly rolling pillow. Toor countess! the latter predominating, for cannot scious, and placed at the merrv of th. heart, 'I must have aimless shoulder and laughing. "I fan then oft into generous and noble! Toor lady!" tlrely rid myself of the feeling that myJdcctors. Of course, .Money I must have, and c!ed you had either forgotten about the space, they shot like a meteor down into my to me th nneration st on, or that "The doctor, unheeding rma5r prerent trip to Vienna is what I have al- - (was a complete blank. Having recovered I will do something desperate.' arm, or lost all Interest in it. Yes, I the darkness of the valley below. But strangled in her wo. wild-goos- went on. 'She was ready termed It, 'a e chase.' from the effects of the anaesthetic I dis-- i nu learnea enough; all that I wanted screwed what little courage I had left to I was not dashed to pieces as I had ex- in the act. inu to know. The assassin was detected - "Surely you are not in earne&t?" I said covered that I was lying on Handing him several rk the sticking place, and let the doctors lop pected in my dream. I found myself ly- Snj- a comfortahle pieces, I captured. His name is Frederick Incredulously. Jcot In a small room, and that the two quickly withdrew from his pres- - it cff. The wretched health which accom ing upon my chamber floor. I had tum- he answered laugh-'docto- rs t in rm de- "You distrust me." wen bending over me with an ex-In- g, panled the arm, obligingly took Its bled out of bed, and the shock of the' fall de""'Frederick j "Well, did you get wide- "because I treat the subject lightly, prersion of intense anxiety on their faces a clue?" I asked. parture when the arm did, and today I had awakened me. Yes, I was as I repeated slowly ani my so. sin- "You now; strange to re- bed!' t It Is nature to oo nut i am A rapid succession of shooting pains, at-- shall Judge for yourself," he an- am as sound a man as when you saw mi awake as I am yet, thoughtfully. 'Why. doctor.' I cere, same." ny drawing-dow- n swered. You come to my and I late, was same exhausted all the ter.aea a sensation In "Several days after my inter- first. must hotel there still the is astonishing! It is a very - young man," I cried. In blank region my view with you was feeling, same pressure the very strantr "Hy dear the of right shoulder, brought the man, I chanced to run will tell all about It. The finale the about cclncidence. It Is strange, amazement, "if the professor at Vienna me fully to my senses. Then remem- across a magazine article in which a fitting climax to the grewsome history throat, the same stifling sensation which said, 'you forest' I was " 'Lieutenant,' he i him to be your why this passage: I experienced my did i abort I) Is the sort of man I take bered I was there. Slightly elevat- 'The arm and fingers do in of Snyder's diabolical arm.' had in dream. What self. There is nothing strange Journey to that place is Indeed a fool's ing my head I observed that the stump, seme manner get the quality of memory On the following evening I "sat in the it mean? I tried to raise my right hand that at least om 1 any common new apart my seemed It all goes to show errand, for no doctor of throbbing and swelling as If it from the guidance of the brain' lieutenant's room at the Palmer House to throat. I failed. The arm your theories are correct, to wii. sense would seriously entertain such a wculd burst, was confined In splints and And In order to establish the of Impatiently waiting for him to begin his powerless. In fact, I felt as If I had Onco of My this truth If arm there Is a current "Pstump, proposition for a single moment. bandages, and vhat protruding at the ex- assertion, the following Illustrations stcry. It seemed as If he would never more only a stump; as Snyder's passes between the arm and surgery anatomy were given: was no Could I have your . knowledge both of and tremity of these there was a ghastly 'Persons who have once finish talking about what he had seen in longer there. der chokes the countess; enough corpse-lik- e learned to play upon was a And was right arm Is not great, but I know of these hand and wrist. The appear- a musical Instru- America, where to him everything had stroke? the Snyder's arm which you t living can ance ment, though may my arm. I was . to convince me that no man of the appended flesh sickened me, they have forgotten all wonderfully new and surprising. His last paralyzed? I tried left to do some choking also "" bones and their knowledge of my undone. My fingers came in contact with bound It doc krot together a set of human that I turned away from the gruesome music, can, when plac- remark about Snyder's arm had fired choke the countess, therefore are foreign to each other, nor can he any sight with a shudder. The doctors seemed ed before an Instrument, frequently play curiosity to fever heat, and I was impa other fingers, which, lt seemed to me. circumstances upon my best it can under the , better gather up the different nerves and to nave anticipated this revulsion of It. So It Is with many a neglected tient to hear what he had to relate were riveted to the cords of throat. cbekesyou. It is very sImple muscles and sinews and blood vessels and intc a sound, but refreshing slumber. art, though the whole memory of It may Offering me lighting In a flash I thought I saw it all. My say is that 8 a fresh cigar and Snyder had I was going to course, .arrange them about those bones so that "For nearly two months I was under have vanished from the mind, the me- one for himself, he settled back In his dream was not all a dream. everything, and, of chanical part gained my room, had assaulted confessed being the reconstructed member will pulsate the constant care of one or the other of returns when the occasion chair, crossed his legs and finally began access to be Snyder mus- two presents to mo my sleep, and, to have revenge, executed. that with the current of life, or that Its the doctors, and when they were itself the muscles.' Adding to "Let me see," he said; "I believe we met ln stump will also be dead, and organism will obey the mandates of through with me I had this arm. which," what I have read of the man's Bhameful spending a was relentlessly choking me to death. will be no cular story of vice last in I'aris. where I was possess com- the case, lt Have tkv will. It la a feat In surgery that can he said, closing the hand and bending the and crime, It was an easy portion of my leave of absence. Through His only arm seemed to the an Influence over yournV g, man, and no elbow manner natter for me to frame a theory bined strength of two, and I felt that I J" eer be realized by mortal after the of one display- my which to the kindness of General von Steinruck tierce. I say. and I Promise would at- ing his muscle, "la a perfect per- mind, Is the most was fast sinking unier the pressure of c f one but a fool or a madman arm as rational of any I was transferred from Metz to his own out n " bomf- - I suffoca- shall turn 01 ,hi on, grow- fect, I assure you, Its neighbor that have yet its powerful grip. The pangs of ..n-.-in- o. himself tempt It. Young man." I went as on the entertained. It was sim- department Berlin. went I (X I delivered ple enough. at From Paris I my Could not r a prescription ing more fervent, "have nothing to do left." Here. I reasoned, is a man direct to that city. In Berlin my arm tion stifled voice, and I ly remark, he wrote out mean professional- wbc is a rogue, utter a word. I tried to catch his eye with with these doctors I "Positively marvelous!" I Rasped. self-convict- who badly. Indeed, It became so vlo and left me. ' on "It is a ed thief, forger a look that plead for mercy, but I failed my ly: they can do you no good, but, the absolutely borders upon the miraculous!" and black- lent In Its effort to commit crime that on My "And w hat was or.e d-- leg. I have his get even glimpse of his face. trei-ll-- may do you a great of he arm. The arm's singular one occasion I to it am tc a grewsome f' idler contrary, "Yes." answered; "but that Is not actions are determined have was leaving me. My lungs It was the r"f,.r me ' characteristic breath fast ' rarm." all. Now comes the strangest part of my of the man-t- hat pulated, but when the time came for the man deliberately waunfc ' , moment; is, it acts In the same manner felt as If they were petrified and a tor- onfcr Ills face Itrew grave for a strange story. I had scarcely begun to as it operation my. courage failed me, and It upon my death of another, in more. would have acted if It had a turing fullnees pressed heavily death. "bole,n3 Urn he brightened up once "What rejoice over my good fortune, when I member remained was not done. If I am not mistaken it explod- be benefited by that OJ. may enough," he an- found, to my my of the original body. Now, then was you who once cur- brain. Strange, crackling noises was horrible "poo you say be all true astonishment, that 'post- If what I have remarked that a ed in my ears, and blood oozed from my afTair a'n swered, the same time you most natal arm.' as the doctors called It, was read is true, would it be rent of sympathy had been known to I a,sure.you afearful 'but at suppose spread over - - - surgery unreasonable to that the arm pass be- lips and nostrils. Darkness x uj i- not overlook the fact that has subject to the Influence of some other ccUd between the arm and stump. I over I was un- nerves, too beJ. science; power equally as well acquire a memory true, my eyesight, and all was had left t pace with other branches of besides that of my own will. In for lieve that statement to be and I the doctor tn- - houe kpt criminal acts through - conscious. entered Is record of brilliant plain words, the arm Is long associa- also believe that the current becomes o..,ir had history bewitched. At ly-In- that Its a tion with a fe- criminal, cs it I- - was acLdbambf-cabine- t sutprlses of triumphs over disease a.'d times It Is moved and guided by an agen- could for other stronger In proportion as the distance be "When recoered my senses I rob. He had been in Jh con- acts through long association with a mu- once bed, and Hans, my eer- - counter mu fortune, pain and deformity, and. cy that Is evil; by an Influence that is dia- sician or tween the arm and the stump becomes more in In the ask, a mechanic? Of course it is Snyder Berlin the vi nt, was sitting at my side watching awoke, and drover fcl, sidering all this, why may it not, I bolical. I was playing poker, your Amer- only a shcrter. was in at she J theory, but the more I think it litre. He was forged the m closely. I was extremely weak, and a cry of gnd anaesthetics and antise- ican game, when the startling first there when I had uttered - with tha aid of fact over, the more I am convinced that the my was painfully sore. For a upon her like a tig tenjtr ptic, together with that of electricity and disclosed Itself to me. It was my first trained muscles of check. It was the close proximity of the throat strung suc the arm hav not f arm to Snyder's stump It to moment or so my mind was confused, but his powerful fin P , coU continue to Invade game of cards since the operation, and (gotten their cunning, and that caused together sunk J fascinating the very beginning that It is the act as It did. Its strongest propensity a strong smell of liniment, with flesh of her delicate cessfully that mysterious but at of it I remarked peculiar memory to do evil which the arm waa a bandage which confined my throat, thatj supposed Impossibilities? For the uncanny fingers new arm possesses, to pilfer, and especially to pick pock linen 7.) realm of that of the that Is the cause of all mv ets. was continually In gave a clue to my scattered thoughts. I on Faie both eager and willing took to the cards as readily as a duck I hot water. In - (Continued my own rrt I ni trouble." deed, my sufferlne was sometimes like then recollected my encounter with Sny- ft THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADTBBT1BBB; HONOLULU, AUGUST 25, 1900.

pointed temporary administrator of the estate of August Kraft, the old time Co-- Klntr street Jeweler. A bond of H.WO nn miicmi LAW HITS was filed. 1 hk i.iird J. P. Hayward. Indicted by the Grand OF HAWAII, IiT. Jury for selling liquor on Sundays at and NeurialgiaCiirefl Incorporated under Walkikl. was arraigned yesterday, the laws of th E his plea will be entered on Monday. public of Hawaii. F. E. Thompson has been appointed Not eased, cured. Not quieted CapttilrStock $100,000. of but for a short time, HARD referee In the matter of the estate Authorized Capital, up $55,000. HI Joseph Gomel. but permanently cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for $100,000.00 Capital, paU Eu irene Avery, accused of embezzle- Subscribed Capital, 750,000.0n ment, was ordered discharged by Judge Pale People cure Neuralgia by revitalizing tbe ner- tak- up OUU,UUU.UU Silllman yesterday. The case was vous life-givin-g rata capital, officers. en from the Jury. system and restoring tne elements of A Manage! Long Sentence for the OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. v c President the blood. Women who have been tortured for years ...... President A MINISTER'S GOOD WORK. Cecil Brown Presddaart Ylr. Vlce-Presida- - with ni' f K. Highwayman. Neuralgia and Nervous Headache, who have ex- Mark P. Robinson jukainai.'"- , W. G. Cooper Caaalet j "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, hausted the skill of eminent physicians, have been &. M. Boyd ,h j.i.f.-.- n Secretary, Secretara cot a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. cured Directors Cecil Brown. W. Q. Cooner. r-- Aujitw permanently by u " Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took O. J. Waller, Mark P. Robinson and TWENTY YEARS Oil REEF two doses and was entirely cured." says Bruce Cartwright. or directors. Kan. iioard Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Dr. Williams' DRAW EXCHANGE ON: . -- - -- K My nelrhbor across the street was sick San Francisco Th Anglo-Cal- if in jmil. bot- ei J. Makatnat. for over a week, had two or three nlan Bank, Limited. Kine, the Tantalus Rubber Must tles of medicine from the doctor. He Chicago The Merchants' Loan aa4 J. w. Bipikan. used them for three or four days with- Pink Pills for Pale People Trust Company. Pay Heavy Penalty out relief, then called in another doctor, & Nes iew' Tor J. w. Sellgman & Com- Company will bur. Uas, who treated him for some days and pany. w of the Courts. rave him no relief, so discharged him. London Anglo-Callfornl- an T, II-- ;. Bank, .r Unit in all Prt of th ! I went over to see him the next morn-Ins- grei Limited. ; ter- 'n'1 !m hM bou, j He salu bowels were in a only temDorarv relief. About three years ago I wae adrlsed to try Dr. Win. Paris Soclete Generate. t .an running; off Urns' Pink People so. Kn-- . the burly native wh was con- -' rible fix. that they had been Plus for Pale and I did I thought that the first box Berlin Gebruder Meyer. ci'.y of Honolulu far rent. so ion It was almost bloody flux. gave me some relief, and my husband Insisted thai I keep on taking the M. M. In the Circuit Couit Thurs- that - pills. 1 did, can trnly say Hamb'irg Warburg & Co. ltd tn I asked him If he had tried cnamDer- and I that the puis are the only medicine that Hongkong and Yokohama Tas day of th brutal and roMry i ier permanently peDenicq luu. asault laln's Colic. Cfcolera and Dlarrnoea I ased to have to give np entirely and He down when the pain came on. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and of a I'hlnfw hackdrlver on Tantalum. Remedy, and he said "No. I went home sir lace would swell no so that my eves would clout. Th. niiia mnui &n China. of uawaii; received by deserts yesterday at the and brought him my bottle and rave tale, and I nave had no return of It fo. the last two years. I keep the Dills Australia The Union of Aus- w7m constantly on hand, as I believe tbey are a wonderful remedy. Bank 1 one told him to take another household hands of Judge PHllman. A t'venty-- him dose: n-- tralia, Limited. In fifteen or twenty minutes If hej To Dr. WIMlimi' iMnk Pills tor Pala PaonU 1 ll th mmfn.t I -- year wan Inflicted by his hjn-- j d"e hare enjoyed for past two years in being free Canada Bank of Montreal. LIMITED. ntT.ri! did not find relief, but he took no more, the from neuraUzla. and I am Exchange bought nr. An. I while this was not the limit (lad to be able to recommend them." au' sold and Let and was entirely cured." For sale by ters of Credit Issued on all parts of tkc provided In such cases a residence of Uenson. Smith & Co., Ltd.. wholesale! world. -- ,r-- r ta Laws of U v i Vni:r (twenty jvars In the Oahu penitentiary agents. Dr. WUliams Pink PiUs for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, INTEREST allowed on fixed denosite: Republic of Hawaii. .may kle Kane time within whUh to all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood, and Three months, 3 per cent; six months. CriTAL HOO.OW.W com to a reullxatl.n of the enormity restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such disease 3V4 per cent; twelve months, tft per ' of his as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Dance, cent. 1 ICCU3 AND DIIlECTOna: offer. Vitus' sciatica, neuralgia, THE after-effec- cl It does not seem t have been borne OTHER rheumatism, nervous headache, the ts of the grip, palpitation l i M. Cook President n ur.nn the min-- J of the native that he of th heart, pale and sallow complexions, aU forms of weakness either JLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. O. IRWDX ; (. Ji3 Vic Prfjldnt b id been guilty of any great crime. All MAN'S ARM In male or female. r !f. C.k Caillef .luring Ma trial he fat calmly gaiing ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or i OIYUVIV W VI V. C. Atfif!3 Assistant CMLttT Mut hirn tuklng no Interest'm the case xjrill be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 f ; !:r."(,- - Tom when the harrowing details were (Contlnued from Page 6.) (they are never sold in bulk or the 100) by addressing Dr. HONOLULU, H. L !Inry Waterhout. ' een br Williams '.:.r, F. W. Virfiriine, E. D. TrsneJ, told Into hi ears by an Interpreter. and somewhat feeble, it Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y. ' ln- - teing oil SAN J A. M Ciadles. Yesterday morning when he came tnrequired but the work of a moment for FRANCISCO AGENTS TH i Deputy Attorney vi- - he -- : tlas Acc.OUJ.ts Of firms Cor-- "urt f"r Sivder to frUh his tim; but Ufore NEVADA NATIONAL BANE OW ral '""'ereo.ue.ted to give the to relinquish h a murderous SAN FRANCISCO. I nt;..nj. TrisU, Individual will 'thart bud time ai mnn ,h llmit "f th law' Imprisonment grip, he was seized and overpowered by and carefully attend to all ,l ' itie servants of the house, wr.o had en-:.-it- life, urging the enormity and ex L.i-'n- '" connec'el with banking d f.r say- ll.e irv of their misire3s. t?n der had DRAW EXCHANGE ON to It. Soil enJ Purchas for--. treme brutality of the crime, and confession, and It looked as al- r.wle a full SAN FRANCISCO Th Nevada Na- gi Exch.ing, Isu Letter of Credit. ing that su h a man should not be though nothing tut the hand of Mercy New Books de-fe- n. HBH tional of San lowed at liberty. George V. Gear, imA.i sv his miserable life froin the 111 Bank Francisco. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Lint's attorney, pleaded for clemen- hrr:l of the executioner. LONDON The Union Bank of London. Ordinary and Term Deposit cy, stating that a spark of virtue re- "Oiw week later Snyder plead guilty, i (Ltd.) received j I hunger and Golden Rule Bazaar. c1 Iatertst allowed la accordance main-1 In every man's breast, no mat- Hating at the same time that NEW YORK American Exchange Na- the Impossibility ot securing work that hs tional :tl rules and conditions printed la ter what crimes he might have been desperation. of Program 816 FORT STREET. Bank. alleged was could do had driven him to Change CHICAGO books, copies of wlch miT be guilty of. Gear's spark Ills plea, however, seems to have had no Merchants' National Bank. f!t n til on application. nt ne-- by the Judge, evidently. effect on the Judge, for he v.as sentenced PARIS Credit Lyonnaia, he had to say for by on fol- Jjrfd Building. Tort street. When what to le decapitated the sword the Monday Leopard,' BERLIN Dresdener Bank. himself Kaneakl replied through an Inter- ic wing Friday at 4 o'clock In the morning. and Tekla," "His lordship's Pottage,1 HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA preter, lng all knowledge of the "On the night before Snyder's execu- To Have and to Hold," "Red 1 ex- Hongkong and Banklasj was to un- tion I could sleep but little. was Thursday "A Daughter of the Vine," "when .anghal crime. When he made Mis- Corporation. ceedingly nervous anl despondent. 6 derstand the sentence he shrugged his I Knighthood Was In the Flower," "No. FOR away erable thoughts racked my brain, and NEW ZEALAND AND AUSRTALIA MLB shoulders and stolidly moved relied and tossed In bed. One notion In Evenings. John Street." "Three Men on Wheels,1 Bank of New Zealand. with the officers. pf rtlcular got possession of my inind and The Prisoners of Hpe." with "On VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER BanJ l could not shake it off. I Imauiined 1 ESTATE DECISION. s leavened Bread." "Senator North." "A of British North America, LA'AUr. was Snyder's accomplice, that I was rendered by Gentlemr-- i from Indiana, "The Black An oral decision If not directly, as guiity of the TnmsQd (i Genera Bankma Eicnanoe Business Ju.U-- Humphreys yesterday approving cr;me as he. for, I reasoned, if 1 h.-t- not Wolfs Breed." "For the Queen in South i the master's report on the executor's fUprlved him of his arm he mifrht rot Africa," "Currlta, Countess of Albor-- t Deposits Received. Loans mad l.i.e done the deed. At last, toward aos." "The Voice of the People," "Rob--, Approved Security. Commercial and Bonds, applUatlon f..r discharge of his care of morning, my wretchedness became so un-l4ra- NcwSongs ert Tournay" in of House the tite of Joseph Iwiiarur. that I got out of bed. I drank "Pursuit the change Bought and Sold. In his decision Judge Humphreys c me brandv. lit my tiPe and sank back boat." "Janice Meredith," "A Name to - I COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY exception to some of the acts of Irto a chair before the tire. Then It eem- AND Conjure Wilh," "Monsieur Beaucatre," ACCOUNTED FOR, takes - J (10-1- me every Incident, every clr- I CENT 0 Tear) GOLD ed to that "The Autobiography of a Grlasly," "The run J. H. as guardian of the child of Sny- - . DONU3. Walker cumstance that linked my life with SPECIALTIES, Mr. !MS.iru. saying that fr'in his ac iVr's passed through my mind In friM- - End of an Era," "Deacon Bradbury," mad.. use of the fund of ful review. Mechanically I raised my j In Cuba With Shafter," "Trooper Seml-Ammany.iv- he h.is & Interest vr.r eyes to little clotk on th mantel. It 1809," BISHOP CO. P3Jj1!b hli h was In the ban, nr.d the "The Sign of the Cross," 'Em- wanted rive minutes to 4. In tive min- - j DO "SOT MISS THE press Octavla," "With Kitchener to 'nuaht to b charged with Interest on It. ute Snydf-- would be a corpse headless! j r. Khartoum," ' Hampton Roads," I3d ED DT j Th master's report Is accepted, how-e- I shu-- lere-l- ! It was horribl-- ! Just then "In - "I SAVINGS BANK the decision states that no n- arm Iwxan to tremble violently; tlif. "Ben Comee." "A Gentleman Player," trd j l jt rK a'Ki iw.st. ano ine io 'The Hero of a." on Integrity ot - I r:le tl .a Is mean th dm. rln-i- (ir ismrflKli;-'- r;i?Th" ttrm had Honolulu i lh executor, or any wrongful motive i ever l . -- n f j violent . I ''iu'"t In Office at bank building on Merthaai m fin ' It with1 Street. on hl part. vain tVtnetk aetio. Vrnz. a.-.- apprehension. I sprang to my j SPECIAL SALE i I P. I fat EM I' SK Sl'IiMITTED. an 1 started to pce the floor. At ) This local enterprise assures a en Judge Kst.-- e will gie hH final tfat Instant the clock began to strike. I Box OQce open after 9 a.m. OF- - Savings Deposits will be received and l. tn-ere- th-ba- stok-stll- my eyes hxed upon the st n on the l case against rk steed allowed by this Bank at toot "tertrlo car service In the near future. dial. Suddenly at the fourth stroke of th" and one-ha- lf per cent per annum. Empire at 2 o'clo k this afternoon. my up furiously M.-- wilt be a benefit to the entire little gong arm shot into Th- - matter has practically been d-c- ld- the air; writhed for a moment lilte a .T-.munlt- wcun.led snake, and then, with one con- - j PHONE Japanese .l ntreadv. as Judge Estee ruled from I 540. tremor. drott-- benvllv to my Printed copies of the Ruies and Regu- Ths bonds sre now for sale at thej,n. h during progress of the tnlslv j.n, the side. I seized the hand franti.ally : Its lations may be obtained on application. e 7, pflrn pf 'trial on both of the material points tli tters wt-r- stiff and bloodless, and a Honolulu, September 189S. m th- - case, the validity of the shipping cold clammy sweat covered It l:ke a question of the ships rigid, powerless-dea-d! Goods artUles and the Klove. The arm waj iod furnisne.i tne For nearly two years I had been BISHOP & CO. is liiiiii inisi a rmal (I cision win m (halne l as it were to the arm of a devil. it nn We must make room for now It was the arm of a corpse. Filled Honolulu September 7, 1898. (LIMITED.)mmBS?Testerday the case came up for fur with horror and dismay. I rang the bell jour Holiday Goods already ther evidence, and Captain Knacke furiously Hans and sent htm In haste j iiJust Arrived: for 1 N i. f9 Tort St.. Honolulu. It. I. Tel. Ill gave a schedule of the amounts which for Ir. Meyer. The doctor, whose lodg- - j ordered. THEYOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK he says will b due the sailors who Ir.gs were In the sxme square, soon made) brought the libel. Both sides submitted looking somewhat pal? j LIMITEP. ESTABLISHED IN argument, went his apiearance, the case without and it ar.t agitated, but in an instant recovered j over until this afternoon. his usual composure when he saw that l j Per Ex Diamond Head, schr. Train, BISHOP & CO. FLINTS HAVE MADE UP. was up and tramping the floor w ith the . and E. B. Sutton. Tlx.: Blaatlng Pow- NOW IS THE Sabscribed Capital Ten 21,000,000 celerity of a professional sprinter. When der. Giant Powder. Rlc Bird Pwdr, rapt. Harry W. Flint of the water h. had learned what had happened to the Load- made It up Hats, Caps, O. P. Cap. Fuse and TIME TO BUY. Paid Up Capital . Ten 18,000,000 Bankers front police seems to have aim. he gently took the stiff and lifeless ed Cartridges); a large assortment vl with his wife. Nina J. Flint, who sued member In his hand, and, examining It Bheep-Shear- s, AN ACT A GENERAL TtANKINO htm for divorce some time ago. In sup- cloely, coolly remarked, notwithstanding Symour'a Celebrated Scissors, Resened Find . . Ten 8.000,00 AND EXCHANGE UL'Sl.NEs'S. port of a motion to vacate a decree for his former words of encouragement, that Can Knives, X-C- ut Saws temporary alimony Issued some time hj had expected something of the kind Butcher Knives, Whitewash Brush. ( ..rnmerrlal and Travelers' Letters of ago judge Humphreys, the aff- be- - Brushes, Keroaeae by all along. He said the arm was dead Paint and Varnish HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. Credit Issued, available In ail the idavit sets forth that since the yend repair, and that amputation should Oasollne, Benzine and Turpentine. CHIYA & CO. I'rlnclpal Cltl-- e of the World. Issuance of the decree Mrs. Flint bs performed with delay. Suddenly my INTEREST LOWED: forgiven husband KTFnrsT allowed after July 1st. has condoned and her teart sank within me when I hear! those Corner Nuuanu and On Fixed Deposl for 12 months, 4 pr I alleged application v. n fixed deposits: 7 days notice for the acts in her vords, and I trembled perceptibly with Ala Afenu for cent per annum. : t.,e r.nf. 3 months 3 cent: for divorce, and resumed marital rela- - f.sr. Once more my courage had desert Hotel Streets. Tel. 93S. on - pansy On Fixed Deposit for per 3' per cent; 12 monthsrf per tions with him. Mrs. Flint left the ed me. To tell the truth, extreme suffer- j cooking stovei months, Sft "nihe f ent. China r the Coast. ing had by thia time deprived me of that j ware. cent per annum. j haviland HAITEAD ESTATE. heroic courage which I possessed when On Fixed Deposit f I months, S pr von saw me first. I begged the doctor not gate city water cent per annum. JUHEI 1SH1ZUK Mrs. Sarah Ellen Halstead applied to t too hasty, but to wait a little an t filt.a Castle & Cooke, yest.rday to the Circuit Court for th- - if something might not up which! VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. INTEREST ALLOWED aocnct or turn LIMITED- - BY THS app"lnlment of C.eorge It. Carter as wtuld be favorable to the arm. Aermotor Windmills, the best s HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. administrator of the estate of Robert "The doctor shook his head and de- - ever come to this country; ata AND 2-- HIN llalstertd, the well known capitalist ci. red thst delay was exceedingly hai- - LIFE FIRE On Current D posit, 1 10 sen per day. KEI BANK, LTD. ' ao euaL w ho died on June It last. The value of ori'ous: but that If I still Insisted h- - On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 1 per Vineyard the estate Is set forth to be $.'13.S20, 1 wouli. more throutrh t.ltv for my unsol- -' per annum.. Street mt-s- t llrinnln cent rnnslstlng of real estate valued at dierly weakness for anything els, j The above articles be sold ilnnnrnnnn than The Bank buys and receives for col- l.'.a'X'O and IKH.OJO In personal property, reluctantly give his consent. Me warned LOWEST BEDROCK PRICES. th- - are Lackland, lection Bins of Exchange. Issues - and heirs Annie II. me. however, that he would not be hell' A H Trtaaaet Oeneral Dan I lag asd Sj- Edgar Halstead. Halstead. Iter- - call and examine for yourself. Pj n h hi Drafts aad Letters of Credit and trans- Frank reponslbIe for anything serious that acts a general banking business. ahaag Bvtaea. nice S. Held and K. Norman Halstead. rr'sht cm cur - j I WANTS ALIMONY. l!ut hud not long to wait ( HilO CFPICS touo, TEMPORARY up. 2 i Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. soirething d.d turn Four days after) CO..1-- agents for im Mrs. I'.ivse Miner, wife of Dr. F. L. they had put Snyder's body under ground. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE New Rep- - lie Blig.. Honolulu, H. L Dis ICtehaag on Miner, who recently filed suit for dl- - with a peck or so of quicklime to hasten J rUUT NATIONAL B1NK. vorc from her husband, has applied decomposition, my arm began to turn NO. 207 FORT ST.; T0KOH1UA - gan- - J to the Circuit Court fr temporary all- black and fester. Then followed OPPOSITE SPRECKELS' BANK C. BREWER & CO.L'D mny and the custody of her child. grtne, and finally to escape death from - OF BOSTON OUdys Miner, during the pending of blood-polsor.ln- g I was more yian willing Queen Street, Honolulu. H. L WM. 0. IRWIN A CO., LTD utt. to submit to a hasty operation. I buried the ! TEMrultAUV INJUNCTION GRANT- - the arm In Snyder's grave, and with it HUSTACE & CO. Hie losutsoce ' ED. I burle.l all my trouble, and now I am. isi coin AGENTS OR tfm, O. n. eaio. wun a merry iwinme oi n rjr. IX Irwin.. ..President .. .nr.AI.ERS i OF HARTFORD Ono- - ' U is Fprckei rirst Vlce-rr- A temporary Injunction was Issued by tn of the happiest men on earth." Hawaiian Agricultural Company, W. m. OlfTard Second Vice-Pr-e iJuds- - Humphrey yesterday restrain. 1 believed him. for there sitting before) f --jv 1 mea Sugar Company, Bonomu Sugar ?-- e'l gxfl H Sugar Company. H. M Whitney, Jr Treas. A Ing th- - Hawaiian Tramways from do- me ome more, was assuredly tne same, V V UUU UIIW Company, Walluk W. Iloss Audltos ling any further work In the proposed Jcvial. one-arm-ed Lieutenant, whose j ,.rrrlcan Sugar Oo.. Make Sgar I. on laughter enjoyable loquacity Company, Ookala Fugar Plantation mii and double tracks King and harty and ALSO - ' iteretanU streets. had made his companionship so delight-- . Company, Haleakii Com- near-- pany. Kapapala Rsnch,. Molofca! UO..R FACTORS I fu!ly entertaining on the Rhine boat I WHITF B?Tl RlArX CiMQ --AND NEW CITIZENS ADMITTED. KING STREET. Ranch. patch. j ICS Planters' Line. Sai 7ncisco Packets. Judg-- Estee admitted four aliens to WTiIch w will sell th lowest market iiniin. 4fc at Charles Brewer Co. Lice or Bos- Commission Agent. ritlxenship In the t'nlted States Dis rate. 1 G.J. Wallep : ton Packets. trict Court yesterday. They were: 111., Boerd of Stephen Pmlth and Harrington The Rev. Mr. Alcott. of Elgin, Agents Boston Underwriters. AOENTS FOR THS James one Spring Agent .or Philadelphia Board of Un of England. P. A. Becker of Germany, of the Abraham Lincoln's Ale, LesiBiafle, SarsaBarilis ! field acquaintances, seeing htm GlBpr Ratal; derwriters. Oceanic Steamship Company and C. Erlckson or Sweden. tells of r3ieiu ul Standard OU Company. away unusually j ' FOR coming fcom church SODA in Siphons, and Other X-3-C B Of 8n rraK.sco. CaL SCE3 SAL.RT. early one Sunday morning. "The ser- EX 37 Waters. i O W. F. C. Hasson has brought suit mon could not have been more than Aerated LIST CF OFFICER. against the Palawal Development Com way through." says Mr. Alcott. i pany 12.X) alleged to be half C. M. Cooke, President; George H. for due him slung across his left I oe "His son 'Tad was CONTRACTORS Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, pur-rM- 1 AVY an engineer j & for services as for the s, McCHEStlEY SON Investigating developing arm like a ralr of saddle-bag- and OrdeT From Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. F. of and Water-hous- e, the water supply on Palawal. Island of Lincoln was striding along with long j Allen, Auditor: P. C Jones, H. ; j LIKE G. R. Carter, Directors. JUU.l.--- t. n Lansl. and deliberate steps toward his home. Hawaiian Soda Works, THERE IS NOTHING UiQCeiS d ta I en- - HiiLltJSdIB iUr COI'RT NOTE. On one of the street corners he j THE i Lftiher countered a group of his fellow-towns-me- n. H FOSTER & CO., tad The case of Emmeluth A Co. vs. Mr. TELEPHONE 503. . W. 1zt. I Anton Rosa, an appeal from the Dis Lincoln anticipated the question Peerless Preserving Paint to be put by the j Gold and Silversmiths Honolulu Soaa Works Cera trlct Court, has been discontinued. which was about IT IS THE BEST. Ants Mrs. Alice A. 1'eterson nas nied her group, and. taking his f gure of speech All Orders Delivered Promptly. j ny. Itonolulo. and Tannary. divorce suit of answer to the her hus from practices with which they were ( FINE WATCH REFAIRING, EN. band. William I Peterson, consenting RUB- left at office, Fort SL, opposite DIAMOND-SETTIN- only too familiar, said: 'Gentlemen. I Only the higbest grade of RED Orders GRAVING and O. TmIi arij joh worn tn th Mgnest art, to hav th trial take place at the kicked around mad toy Club Stables. notice, th OA entered this colt, but he BER Is used la th Stamps All Goods and Work Guaranteed. 'e'it hort at present term. him- - H. P. WALTON, Manager. HOTEL STREET- - W. L. Howard was yesterday ap- - so I had to withdraw th HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO. (; i! ffHE PACIFIC 00MMEBC1AL ADVEBT18EB; HONOLULU, AUGUST 25, 1900. nerve or the man staggered Captain 1 Cotaon, and he permitted him to wan der around the boat with as much free JUST fl dom as though he was still on the ARRlVFn raE range. The men were paid off when ana Can PE AUSTRALIA Pacific Vehicle the boat reached Portland, and the It be Cured: next applicant for a Job will undergo a little civil service examination and There is no doubt about.it. Begin must leave his guns ashore, else he early, take out all impurities from the In system, enrich the blood, and recovery cannot feed the Ocklahama's mess. To is certain. If your child is thin last lnvo! ce ... SHIPPING NOTES. and of pale give Ayer's Sarsaparilla at ence. ' Rev. Kong Ting Tet is back from Consumption only attacks the weak. Kauai. ". Mr. Alfred (J, Stevens, of raniell, The Iroquois is taking ballast at the Auckland, N. sends us the photo- European Navy dock. graph of his daughter and says : The schooner AIol Wahine is .in; port T ' from Hawaii.' , , AND DEALERS 1N . , 4 . IMPORTERS The W. G. Hall is expected this morn- ALICE E. COOKE ing from Kauai.' Goods The Amelia sailed in for The schooner Alice E. Cooke twenty-tw- o ballast the Pneumatics, Surreys, Phaetons, Sound yesterday. to Buggies, days out from Port Gambledocked The Noeau experienced rough weath be shipped to ns prdav morning at 7 o'clock at the er going to Hamakua, but all was lively Captain Penhallow re the return trip. Brakes, Runabouts, Traps, etc. Oceanic wharf. t Under the Old Tarifi, ports a fine voyage the entire trip, no Mrs. Penhallow accompanied her on Alice E. Cooke, among incidents worth mentioning from the rhusband the which which comprise, an towing left her, eHol arrived in port yesterday from Port t,n time the steamer line of SINGLE MID DOUBLE HARNESS is consigned to Lewers & Cooke with . A The English ship Kilmory is rapidly 950,000 feet of lumDer ana a numoer 01 ftaking on ballast, and it is expected fine to Ball by IN BLACK AND RUSSET, soars two of them particularly that it will be able the end Ladies' Golf Caoes lsrrimens of the Sound sticks. She will of next week. I mi t . return In ballast. Captain Penhallow "uiy tuum passenger on uie Wliips, Robes, Hugs, splendid little second- - steamer isoeau from Kukuihaele was Lamps, brought down a M Moanaul, ThG vessel brouht " My daughter Emily, 17 years of age, iras Cricketine Flannels Deionging io ms bun, 43&2 Dags sugar. in a very low state. She could not slwp rater, upitsar, of because of her violent cough. Two doctors Saddles, Etc., who is with Brewer & Co. The Opitsar Sixty head of cattle came from Ha- - said she was in the first stapes of consump- mosaulto fleet in wail on the steamer yesterday. tion. Hue as so weak Bh could not go out wn fnrmerlv of the Hawaii by herself. A friend me Wagons, was to the Coast 6.100 bags of sugar, which induced to try Bagatele Boards Farm Plantation Honolulu, and taken fwe taken on board the barkentine when young Air, i s. N. Castle. , rmuu ETC. Wagons, Damn Carts, Trucks, Stanford. Later it was leu wun me The 8teamer UdoIu. CaDtain Dalton. Oakland Boat Club, but was misused, left yesterday for Honoipu and Kona. Wagons. and the barkentine Amelia departed, mm Drays, Express CaDtain Penhallow secured the little .... v.o. n bound for the Sound in ballast, with wjci. "-- h.nnwlMk9 captain Wilier In command as ... u.e SapsqjariBa repository In the Island and carry a complete stock as trim n jubi BM. FrQm Kauai the Ke Au Hou broughl E.W. Jordan, Wt hare the largest years old, was tmllt on boar5 3,379 sugar 444 - ef Vehicles of every description. - - Is four bags of and Iron sleep- In less than two weeks onr daughter rould the Alice E. Cooke,, and carries a iceei er8i gne also reported that the schoon-weight- ed Hleep well at night. Her mother and I would with 350 pounds of lead. She er Adele passed 5 go into ner room at au hours - Fannie Koloa at ol the nitht, it 10 Fort Street. is sioop-rigge- a anu uses ueep veu- o'clock on Thursday on way seemed so good not to hear that awful hollow her to cough. raided ter-ooar- a. ia mc i Eieeie, Se j,Teat quantities of blwrt. vpueitr iuhw yet notwithstanding now for "sweetheart. "... all this I cun bay she - The Hawaii, which , came in yester is entirely cured." The two spars, are consigned to bor- day, brought 7,000 bags of sugar from enson & yle..- - One is 106 leet long, tJ Take Ayer's Pills with the Sarsaparilla. taper- - Papaaloa and Paauhau, and 60 head of Island Realty inches in diameter at the base, cattle also came In for the Metropolitan Prepared by Dr. J. . Ajer k Co.. Uwll. Mass., U.S.A. ing to 25 inches at the top. Meat Company, forwarded .from the A 1UCH PRIZE. Parker ranch. HOLLXSTER DRUG CO., Agouti. niokerl;: The Intei-Islan- d steamer Manna Loa Company, : ,J1,vr '"-- ). 10 In .... way loft vMtordiiv mnmimr nnrt. uiivii TED. ud at sea is now maKing ner 0 Oay Blo--k. Next to Fire Engine House, Beretanla Street. through the Atlantic to Gibraltar, in Hawaii, carrying a large cargo and a IS -- . . -.w, chin- Tho little Vessel me "" n n ' Snatnr...... toll nv a ihnrt vnoatl.-- fa Limited. Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co g cargo of ore, which was picked up turns from this trip. in latitude 36 north, longitude 3l west. ine inter-isian- d steamer Mikahala BU1LDERS.OF totally abandoned, but in first-cla- ss arrived yesterday morning with the fol condition, vessel and cargo being val- - lowing passenger list: 'Miss B. K. Mah- - F. J. LOWRET. President. i .' v , mm, $200,000. and Mrs. H. M. Coke, Vice-Preside- otf ued at fully air. Mrs. C. D. CHASE, nt The prize was spoken on May Z4 in fierce, n. v. bcnniidt and two sone, u. VEHICLES USE latitude 36.04 north, longitude 20.04 Asen, Rev. Kong Ylng Tet, J. C. Mo-- n ARTHUR B. WOOD, Treasurer west, by Captain Jones, of the British Gill. F. J.. Dutra, M. F. Bowler, and 20 J. A. OILMAN, Secretary. steamship Chiverstone, which arrived deck passengers. Cargo 1,206 bags of n E. P. DOLE, Auditor. at this port yesterday from Cartha-- sugar. REPAIRING - I gena. Despite the fact that the bu- The Wilder Company's steamship Le- - With the t ClVen Pl'Onipt arid CareiUl attention perb, a full-rigg- ed ship, was manned hua arrived from Molokai at 8 last r . hv onlv nix men. there were no reauests ovoninT n'Hh. v. ,.ii,.ir, wm I t I T n. IVI.HI5 vti? lliltuniiig VCLAU n n NOTICE. I ror assistance maae to captain jonea, 1 MetroDolitan Heat rnnncnr 17 snow- - hn wno stated mat signaisaispiayeu des of hides, 20 head of cattle: I W, Change in We buy and sel act ai anu, SOLE IOR ed that the vessel was proceeding ior Wilcox, 24 bairs of taro; C. Brewer & Gibraltar. When last seen he calcu Co., 4 mules. 4 packages of machinery: appraisers, trustees, ' celven and Rubber TireiWheel Co. lated she was proceeding at the rate of H. Tt. Hitchcock, 6 mules. 2 horses; about four knots. sunary pacKages, 8 nogs, 47 packages, Tariff srvrrn. The most durable Rubber-Tir- e ade. The Superb left Bio Janeiro on Feb I 4 Telcttiooe 47. ruary 17, for Middlesborough, England, VESSELS IN PORT. 12KQuctfl St. with a full cargo of manganese ore, and a was deserted by her crew, who became Comes a sweeping reduction In e. D. Chase. needlessly alarmed In a storm on April . ARMY AND NAVY. O the price of all goods of American MANAGER 17. in latitude 33 north. The frightened 0. 8. Tug Iroquois. Pond. Midway Isl manufacture. sailors were picked up by the bark Sea- and, August 6. Office 204 Judd Building. for Hull, and 4 We have cut on every piece of farer, from San Francisco MERCHANTMEN. Teleph ne. Main S10. KM were landed at Portland by the tug (This list does not Include coaster.? O jewelry and silverware in the Oceana on May 1. Alice E. Cooke, Penhalloyr. you Am. schr., house, and will be surprised PREPARED The British ship Senator, from which Port Gamble, August 2i, the great difference from for- WE ARE vessel the prize crew was taken, sight aloha, Am. schr., Frye, at i 1 San Francisco, compari- ed the abandoned vessel on May 6, and Aueust 11. mer prices. No fear of TO SUPPLY CONTRACTORS an otficer on boarding the vessel found Albert, Am. bk., Griffiths, Sah Francisco, sons here, where quality and pat- her sound and stanch, with .the excep August 10, tern are. considerations. tion of her main, mizzen and foretop Andrew Welch, Am. Drew, San bk.. Fran full-size- WITH gallant masts, which were gone. About cisco, August 11. What do you think of d 00 feet of her amldship starboard rail Blc Bonansa, Am. ' bk., Bergman, Nw solid silver .teaspoons being re- was also gone, but otherwise she castle. June t. duced to $8.00 a dozen, with en- was as sound and stanch as on the day Carnedd Llewellyn, Br. shp., Griffith she was launched. An, examination Hamburg, August 23 (for Seattle). graving thrown In, and .ll ar- Blue Stone I made by the officers from the Senator Dvnreggan, Br. bk., Dixon, London ticles of silverware reduced In like August 8. showed that the vessel was deeply g proportion. . Celebrated GreenlRiver laden with ore, but did not leak. Dechmont, Br. sp., Alston, Newcastle, Rock . . . A call was made for volunteers from August 10. These are by no means catch B. a v (The Whiskey without a Headache) the Senator and Ave seamen in charge B. Sutton. Am. so.. Carver. San Fran prices, but regular prices which B OR BUILDING PURPOSES i of the second mate were sent on board cisco, July 28. will prevail here from how on, on and put in charge of the prize, which Smplre, bk., Knacke, Newcastle, Au g is stated by insurance experts to be gust 8. all the different lines of goods one of the most valuable that' has ever EmUy F. Whitney, Pendleton, San Fran n from the States. 7. Material for Bulldlnt been picked up at sea, both vessel and Cisco, August 2 While reducing all our Ameri-- Also have Road cargo being subject to the salvors de Edward May, Am. bk., Hanson, San Road Beds, Foundations and Sldevalkt mands Francisco, August 18. 9 can goods we nave not cnangea IS JUST TO HAND... The entire crew, as well as the own F. S. Redfleld. Am. schr., Jorgenson. Port D the prices on any of our European Bold Ip quantities to suit ers of the Senator, will participate in Gamble, August 18. potteries, glass and chinaware. Special discounts to the Trade. the salvage award, which will be at General Fairchlld, Am. bk., Gove, New 4. and although the present cost Is least 3 per cent of the value of the Su castle, August by pern and her cargo, estimated to be Halcyon, Am. schr., Cha. Mellln, Eure-- g forty per cent more than former Estimates furnished worth 5200,000 proba- - MKT U. very not less than and ia. sp., ly, while out present large Diy a great deal more. Halewood, Br. Jackson, Newcatsle X we The Superb, which until recently August 1. stock lasts will sell at the old PQioio 1 hail Holliawood, Am. bk., Knight, Newcastle, rates. This Is a very large saving ed from London, is 220V4 feet long, 37V& in .mm W. C. & Co., Ltd. reet Deam ana registers 1.443 gross tons August 4. g iu uu, aim we iwvuiuicuu tuttt Peacock A. p. uirlken of Mandel. Norway. Is Hti.ry Wilson, Am. Bchr., Johnson, you your COyPftNY. Gray s Harbor, August 15. make purchases from ner principal owner. - 10 to U. NE 4. SOLE AGENTS. Invincible, Am. pp., Mackenzie, Newcas these lines now. before an ad- No. 8 Model Block, office Honrs COWBOYS FOR DECK HANDS. tie, August 24. vance becomes necessary. Life on a Columbia river towboat as (roquois, Am. sp., Thompson, Seattle, Ltd. a general thing is quite prosaic, July 80. CASTLE & COOKE, ' but the James H. Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson, f monotony of life on the Ocklahama on HONOLULU. Aoeraeen. aiat ts. . her last round trip to Astoria was J. tt. Brown, Am. sp.. Knight, Newcastle, ! siignuy Dy uie presence ot a T ! couple August 14 Merchants of new deck hands just olf the Klikltat, Am. bk.. Cutler, Eureka, July 8. Commission range, says the Portland Oregonlan. Kilmory, sp., Liverpool, .ueeK are scarce Br. Corrance, hands at present, Eng., August 7, FACTORS. along with other kinds of labor, . SUGAR mm I and : MB to nu a crew coUDle """""I i out last trip a of AGENTS FOR we ohow the uoods, ihev do the Kes Co. 01 - The Ewa Plantation range - the regalia complete. The i!.f.ni, KphoT. Am. hktn. "MullMtftA. TuomL Co, u mate could not persuade them to lay w The Walalua Agricultural July 25. 2 aside their guns, but by gentle argu- The Kohala Sugar Co. 1 Philadelphia, Ger. sp., Wachter, Gesta- - FORT STREET. WHAT? ment he convincedsrthem 2 Sugar Mill Co. ( that it would 4. The Walmea ! WHY OUR NEW be wrong muende .August Co. to carry out their determina Republic, Br. sp., Davles, Newcastle, Au j The Koloa Agriciltural tion to shoot out the range Works, 1 along lights gust 4. The Fulton Iron 8t the river. The Ocklahama went Reporter, Am. schr., Dahldorf, Gray's down light, so the bad men com- Mo- - LI had a Harbor, August 18. Oil Co. paratively easy time until the up trip. The Standard PumP we opened. Call now and set the best. steamer-stoppe- Sebastian Bach, Br. bk., Nagasaki, Feb- Steam thit bar Just The a couple of times ruary 17. The George F. Blake 10 woou, ana tnts kind of labor disa- 8. N. Castle, Am. bktn., 'Hubbard, San Weston's Centrifugals. greed with the new men. 17. Mutual s The Francisco. July i England w-a- anchor -- The New dropped near Ranler, and it was St. Catherine, Am. bk., Saunders, Ban Boston. , about 1 o'clock before durance Co. of Co. thv Francisco, July 12. Aetna Fire Insursnce 1 K IsoshimaJ One of them left word with the S. G. Wilder. Am. bktn.. San The watch Jackson. Conn. man noi to can mm until 7 o'clock. As Francisco, August & Hartford, 1 the steamer was J Assurance Co. of to get under way Standard, Am. sp.,. Getchell, Tacoma, Au The Alliance about 4 o'clock, the watchman roused gust 18. don. i . . KING STREET the bad man about that time. The new Woollahara, Br. bk., Williamson, New- deck ' hand pulled a gun out from under castle, August 2. ' Removal Sale! BOWERS ABOVE RET II EI M the blankets, and shoving . it under the . watchman's nose, said: . eTCH "I told you not to call me before 7 Notice to Shipmasters. o clock; now you clear out of here, STOCK OF if you come and U. S. Branch Hydrographie Office, OUR ENTIRE JEWEL back again, I'll bore a hole San Francisco. Cal. ware, through you." . RT, silver and silver plated Patrol - By communicating Hy- - ac- :i: 1 - I The watchman departed, and it was with th Branch clocks, watches and spectacles, will be r 7 o clock before he repeated drcgraphlo Office In San Francisco, cap fi'JiIIIIIIK FOtC the call. offered for the next thirty days at CONFIDENTIAL kGtS ,Lydffate wnIch the Ocklahama tains of vessels who will co-oper- ate with AND i WHS- - had tow, was source GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. a of wonder to the Hydrographie Office by recording the the strangers, and one of them now occupy is to be re P. 0. Box ! over to the ship began strolled meteorological observations suggested by The Store we Telephone 708. imrv4ihi(ir.r.. . and talking to built, so stock must go. ocw.ui a were , the office, can have forwarded to them at the "' bleering. The any port, expense, " Purcbeerusedwithany. mate of the ship, shocked desired and free of the t disclrjllnel at this n.orthly pilot Positively no goods charged during Reliable and k i nd-- of-- reas on will build breach of stmda i,tx charts of the North Pacific on Mgf language more forcible than ' elegant Ocean, and the latest information regard the sale. furnished ufthe-5t9mach6ive- theaWi ing the danger to navigation in the wa- up by t.iaaaer ters which they frequent. All accounts must be closed First ciasf reTereECJ. pTryac&seopur.y, kind by...nn,telling the mate VrLi Mariners are requested to report to the the 10th of September. fh. office dangers discovered, or any other ... "sponse to MANUFACTURING and REPAIR E- RafiietiBeer rhre3"- - o iiiiiiiiiiuu ior information which can be uUlIzed for cor- TH- Its an ideal tonic" and . t told him that if he dirt r,m..!;?J!avPi recting charts or sailing directions, or in departments going In full blast as Beverage It aids face" he would Whim iV,;'.B "'5 the publication of the pilot charts of the diction. North C. O. CALKINS, usual. and oth"wise dlsar-rang- e Pacific Stables h?LC!at3" . Lieut-Comd- r., U. S. N., in Charge. Club iJfZ, mat to2k hIra at h,a 'OTd and L0VEJ0Y&C0 absorbing information to take IT SAVED 1113 BABY. LIMITED. back to the range with him. LI. R. COUNTER. I After he "My Oaby Distributors. had secured all the pointers he needed was terribly sick with the he went back aboard the Ocklahama diarrhoea," says J. IL Doak, of Wil- Telephone and climbed up to the pilot house liams, Oregon. "We were to The Instruments Used ln... Mgr. went in without knocking, lie unable BELLINA, Captain Colson and when cure him with the doctor's assistance, THE SILENT BARBER SHOP CHAS. asked him what he and as a last resort we tried Chamber- wanted, said he was Just looking over Before ne lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Are Thoroughly Disinfected uuai xeit like "it. Tia Rem..Jy. I am bapv to say It gave Im- Reliable Hones, Ha never saw one before mediate relief and complete cure." Usin. Prop. - a JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, READ THE ADVERTISER. ituum iook it over For sale by Benson, ulth St Co., Ltd TtST Frlea TT Li. HOTEL BT. New Riff. "U1 c cnance. 'ine colossal wnoiesaie agents. A7?T.TNrnTON OTIC ADVEBTISEK, HONOLULU,' AUGUST 1900. SHE PACIFIC GOMlfBBCIAL , Vt i ' - .th cltu of th race If there can be said nlor race any shall be rowed In any Austra- to. b elate to It, and should win, with lian shells now In use by the clubs. a half-wa- y. decent ride. Mystery, as The Junior race shall be rowed first by name. Is an unknown, but is and the senior race afterwards. reported to be shirty; he should bo the "4. The positions on the course shall be o. Tlie Best Food runner up. as follows : The fifty-yar- ds foot race will be won by "For the eenior race: Healant, middle WUio Wright unless he falls down.- He course; m Leilanl, south course; Myrtle, U somewhat .slow at starting but more north course. LIMITED. than makva jp for this defect when he "For junior - the race: Healanl, middle lor Infants gets going,. course; Myrtl. north course.

Nature planned that infants HONOLULANS AND SAILORS THE ART OF SWIMMING only milk for at Have in Stock should hive ARE MATCHED TO PLAY MADE EASY IN PRINT and Uat the first year of life. But Offer for Sale thir milk, skimmed milk, will Game of Cricket Arranged tor Makiki Easy to Become an Adept if Or FoU not nourish. It's the milk that If an Goes Weil This lows the Directions and h rich in cream, or fat. that Afternoon. Tries Hard. docs the work. This is b:-ca- m and (.it is positively neces-jjr- y Anorher attempt will be made at Ma- When learning to swim, artificial aids, kiki tlUs afternoon to biini? off a name of such as corks, air belts, cork jackets. In- f.r th growing body. flated B in P cricket There every possibility of the bladders and the like, should be 'utttmpt bein provided avoided, as they some parts ROOFING, successful, it does raise of the ' scoirs Emulsion not rain anil the sun is not too warm. body too high and allow other parts to BUILDING PAPER, and there are no picnics In order, ar.1 if sink too far below the natural plane of PRESERVATIVE PAINT. contain the best fat, in the j.tbont two dozen other thing's do or do flotation. The first rule, and the most es BOILER AND STACK PAINT, not hapien. sential. Is that the more entirely the body Cod-Live- r Oil, brn of for all i A cording to existing arrangements the is submerged the more easily can the INSULATING COMPOUND, J head children. match will be between an tltven of the be sustained above the water. Con- BRIDGE AND ROOF d:! "utc Hcnolulu Cricket Club and sixteen playe- fidence in the floating power of the body PAINT. They L't;v SA''y tnJcf lb dm. rs? recruited from the officers and crews should be acquired by the learner as soon tlxy weigh more, more, bhina in the harbor. The following aro as possible. It is one of the hardest Shi.i ut ;: things for the novice to better, li't just the teams selected: believe that the pl.iy brVtt m lo Honolulu Cricket Club Messrs. I. Y body will float in water, under certain Kt l tiort to thefr retJjr Aiiderson (captain). It. A. Jordan, It. An- conditions, without any effort whatever. the rtht The gives All (a port men- of lime Advertiser the news Waves In Vallambroso not derson. II. E. Sinclair, A. R. Hatfield. J. The easiest way to float is to lie on. the REFINED SUGARS, Th nyprphophitej ar-tlrl- ea fmxl. rf sports In Hawaii. Timely tioned In the nautical almanac), and a W. Harvey, A. W. Bottomley, F. Sey- back, the arms stretched out beyond the to In- bodily nj Kxfi In it ire rnemry the on live topics will aim to utder his direction Us crew fall mour, J. F. Waldron. W. Stanley, O. St. head, but not lifted out of the water. This Cube and Granulated. J terest an.I ap- ppon flapping flying cordage. John-Gilbe- growth and fcnutxri rf hone and Instruct, and will canvas and rt and J. Catton. attitudo not only facilitates respiration. pear earn wr k. . Contributions his powers of exhortation are marvellous, Ships In the Harbor Messrs. Neddrie, out counterbalances the weight of the tret. pertinent to Hawaiian sports will liy nature he Is gregarious, loving main Fowler, Dickson, Young (Dunreggan). lower limbs, which should be kept ' en PAINT OILS. be published. Address all commu-- M ly In holiday times to rendpyvou In some Draper,. Holland. Walker, Buck. Kanklne tirely submerged, but barely under the Lucol and Linseed. atlons to the Hiortln Kdltor of sheltered bay, a lagoon In Pearl Harbor (Cechmont), .Lucas, Kelly, Aldridge (cap- surface of the water. No better start to the AdvertliMT. preferred. In order that all who will shall tain) (KUmory), Wilson, Dampbf. Croa-to- n. ward learning to swim can be made than have their full mead of seasickness tem- Burnett (Halewood). to wade out until the water comes up high STEAM PIPE COVERING, pered with the glorloua uncertainty of the on The sailors will Indulge In preliminary the chest, then with a full lndrawlng Reed's return passage. Arrived there he forth- practice at 1 o'clock and game will of the breath, to allow the body to sink Patent Elastic Sectional CAMPING with shows undiscovered propensities for the. Covering. CAt.KNDAK commence at 2:30 p. m. sharp. backward, with the head toward the OF BlOHTB. practical joking and Bacchanalian har- The local team Is a fairly representative shcre, until only the mouth and nose are mony. Of the former there Is not much 2i one and makes a good showing against above tho water. The arms and lower INDURINE, Aug. time-honor- Haclnir at Kaplolant to be said, his Jokes being ed superior limbs should be disposed SUPPLIES Piirk, 3 p. m. Maklkl; numbers. Visitors are cordially as described CrUkrt at and the recipient prepared for them; of invited to be present. and If all effort be dispensed with, and Water-proo- f Cold Water Paint, in- Hnnolulii Crlrket Club against a the latter it may be safely said that In body quietly confidently side and ships the and submit outside, in white and team drawn from In the har- the heavens above or the waters beneath iea to tne water. It will be lightly up- IN of Tt "ToUR you'll fln.l scores til bor. lbftll. Mklkl ialnt Ka-kaak- o; there Is nothing to be compared with it. THE CRICKETERS SADLY borne and will not sink. When in this r.ir ft sniv p.irtii-u.Hrl- stilte runahnu aKulnrt K. O. Hall On a still evening, with riding lights out position me Dreaming should be easy PRESS errplns Ron. and all made snug, strange and weird LACKING IN ENERGY and regular, and if kept perfectly balanc FILTER CLOTH, -- Tuy &"t. lj!or siort and noises emanate from his cabin. There Is ed, the body will assert its buoyancy, and rnrlns: st f'ark. usually banjo: also one timorous tenor Linen and Jute. of every tn Kt'lUnl a the necessary confidence be acquired fixr srirt diminutive fl't't. Hr.oHt ra es at Inrt Har- Inclining to falsetto at every available op- Long Stop Remoans the Laziness and To attempt n. woM stone to propel the body through ,ise-i- !., aol bor. portunity. The combined efforts of these, the water while floating back will CEMENT. LIME AND BRICKS V o eat UtU Excuses of the Honolulu or the mnlr ff in. hands Hrpt. 1.V nR.itta Iay. Shooting with a chorus ad lib In those favorite airs very soon follow the discovery that the prmuin opens. "The Buwanee Ittver" and "John Brown's Willow Wielders. body will float. This la a pleasant and tut. - A"so Uted Kifld Day. Body," being gratifying In the extreme to very useful way of swimming, and If con- any AKRTS f f c rf7lr bamprs aa allent watcher of the night. On these fidence be retained the beginner will have ( m s m cow the Sjortlng. Editor of the Advertiser: b etperlenc. occasions, like the celebrated in no trouble. The first movement toward basin, he Is also omnlverous. Sardines Cricket without a doubt is the game of swimming on the back is to draw the and strawberry concerv, with chops and all games where two or three Britishers lgs up to the body, at the same time sand, are staple Items in his menu. Still spreading them apart as far as possible. AGENTS FOR ne-nu- nt are gathered together, and there Is not a 1 'lyspepela troubles him not, the only leps by one 1 Vfl'HtiK jroti don't buy the TUT. CAMK OF LIFK. slcgle pas The firm movement should of great yaa malady spparently being an un corner of the earth where tho then be extended, and at the same time .rln. but It's value to re quenchable SUGAR REFINING COM -- on thirst. time does not flourish to a greater or less brought close together. This motion sends .u hnowln how to pack enables Th rat'ft iihow all the earth, U Ban Francisco, CaL .. Inrnira ssf arrival, no a Hun on the We have written of the yachtsman first er extent. Wherever are enough to the body forward, and when the impetus u break! atrlctlf uar; u cate- there t ms -- wnetner iransponeq SirU'tly mnril; littthly respectable Ti because we place him first in the imparted is nearly but not quite expend gory of national sportsmen; at any rate. form a club, there will be found the nec tntinUlns on perk saddle or earr1e4 Is AH the fun of the fair. W essary enthusiasm to become proficient ed the legs are to be spread apart and Ineh- -r he IS the purest his search Is for fresh up of )our yacht. ? in the game and to make cricket enjoy drawn close to the body as before, and Th world to win and naught to air and sunshine; his desire a favorable only to the previous movement of extending and BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, breese. The excitement bred by the able not the players but to vlsltT drawing them back repeated. When ex Philadelphia, Pa. 0(M". fm heads her ors to the ground. T n tnke a hand; "feel" of his craft as he exceptions, tending the legs the breath should be ex I So lntlrm through whlle-flerke- d water, the Every rule has its however. 'X nobllltj with not- haled, and Inhaled when they are drawn VSOaa ,""'"1 the u sting of spindrift on his chet-k- . Is clean and In the rule of cricket the most up. LcWIa C u the able exception seems to be right here in If greater speed be desired the and wholesome; by watchfulness and pre hands can be used as sculls by carrying NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., u cision his nerves are steeled for tho "hard Honolulu. OROCERS, Kvery Is equal foot-tal- l, them outward from the body and at the Manufacturers of National Can one's rhance n man, All sports whether cricket, golf, , I'e.iwant or the e- er walk." In tils pastime he Is a same time level with it, . palms down- Shredder, New York. 111 I'eer Min- u and free. rowing, tennis or baseball require Fort I'l.tv a stake, make or break. Ti ward. Just as the legs are closed the Street. fr much practice If creditable performances and arms should be pulled strong Telephone 240. Join In hi mrrry game. Ti are to be looked for, and It la Imperative hands ti TWO GAMES OF BALL trat a certain amount of time be devoted ly toward them. dazsllng Notwithstanding back swimming is the PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY, Tom rum Ixk at the plrture Ti to practice. All of the branches of sport, most easily tin orders There are prises for all who try: Ti SCHEDULED FOR TODAY with the exception of cricket, receive from acquired, breast swimming is San Francisco, Cai. Col.l man, fame boy. Ti en- the commonest and most easily practiced Home for the for the their respective followers the time and begun Made Poi Hank for a maiden shy. Ti ergy necessary to of per- - This Is by gently sinking the body the attainment fcrward in the water and extending, the AT Makikis and Kakaakos and Punahous fction. Why is this lack of Interest? Always open for Ti meeting of arms to their full length forward, keep OHLANDT & CO., bulneA, and E. O. Hall & Sons When the last annual the tng the fingers closed and palms flat, W0MLV3 nXChASOE On an J all ran play; Ti Honolulu Cricket Club was held, It looked the San Francisco, Cal. Ti as ensuing Turn the palms of both hands outward Hotter to take a chance and fall The Nines. If the cricket season would be and strong tm TasUf a4 Ftldaya. That to altHp your life away. a hummer. How has It turned out? Frac- - make a stroke to the right 111 ana left with each arm. The hands should IIolUl traa Maklkl' tice, none; practice matches badly at will p'.ay Kakaako this after tended; men who promise to play do not not be sunk deep under the water, as noon at the baseball grounds, on Klnau turn up anil have not the common de this tends to raise the body. The object cency I to keep the body as nearly horizontal street. The teams are in good form and to make an excuse. The result Is as possible. As the arms are brought Lands Is spoiled say, ADVERTISER'S GALLERY should furnish Interesting ball. The make- that the afternoon for, at round In the semicircle movement th LOCAL up of the nines Is as follows: stiffened and brought OF SPORTSMEN one wants to rest so as to be fresh for firmly together.!".vae Beginners should b INTERNS Maklkl O. Kaholwal, J. Williams, golf on the following day, and that one c: must take his girl to a picnic or partici- careful not to make the arm movements Yachting Editor Sizes up His Brethren p.; J. Sylva. lb.; Akonl, 2b.; Klwa, 3b.; more rapid than that of the legs, and Jno. Bento (captain) ss.; J. Medelro. If.; pate In Home other equally effeminate 4. V should not be forgotten that the latter For s, amusement. The consequence la one and Gives His Opinions !K. Freltas, cf.; II. Ilndrlgues, rf.; substl-Itute- that ere the principal propellers. Unison In H. Honan, J. Fernandez, M. Simp- - of the finest and most Invigorating of movement X sports is dwindling Into local nothingness and regularity of stroke and On Them. run, Kick are Indispensable to perfection. 1 . . I. . 1 W for lack pluck sportsman- fill Kakaako Kahai.blir, c. ; H. Defrles, p.; the of that and all hurry and excitement be avoided, and Kolowena, lb.; Kaaool, 2b.; Jos. Iao, like behavior which are so characteristic accomplished pre Wlihout th Intuition of Mr Sherlock C of many other places where the tremen- ech stroke and kick be 3r.: C. Jones (captain) ss. ; Keiho, rr.; ha- - ciscly and completely, swimming wll1 Sale. sight. llolmrs We know him at A peak rkoa. cf.; W. Ilu.h, If.; substitutes, Io-- dous advantages of a beautiful climate prove refreshing and invigorating. ed cap. vhlte In color for preference and Cockett, and an excellent ground are entircly aka. Kawalklnl wanting. The art of treading water seems to be bound around with much cord. Is a sine. the only part of swimming is all jt understood that the winning team Why do not .more of the baseball men that at non for every true yachtsman; will challenge any team In Honolulu for noturally performed. The movements nec iua also, Join the rank9 of the cricketers? Such essary during of winds, full- - arn Ior n'uxt Saturday. men as are almost Identical with the the srason trade a Ross or Woods would be a credit movements required in walking; In case to many first-cla- ss ably demon- blown f culminating In bloom In a hard-hittin- clubs, and r, ly u,t 8atur,Jny t0 the g young strate that with practice baseballers of accidental Immersion when the body is Lota In King Street Ti xct from tltSC sun-bur- nt fully knowledge centerplfc of red, nose that men In the employ of K. O. Hall & Son, would make Al clothed a of this part of ! cricketers. preserve a long time, to fl,60t lot, formerly known as G. K. Is, If It not Wednesday or Thursday, ar hot aft"r vengeance. This afternoon The merchants and business houses in the art will life for a l at runahou they will confront last week's The body assumes a perpendicular posi thoM being the days upon which that town are only too willing to allow any owing "Mleoxrf premises. tVlctor, wlth a team ,trcnKUieneJ ty tne of employes In tlon when cast into the water, SPEC org)n "tweN." presumably preparatory to - their who wish to Join the buoyancy of the lungs and the weight ULS lrclunloa of reisrs. Cook and Hemen- these pports, the Saturday afternoon off. furnliili a new and polished surface to way. and will make a big effort to turn of the lower extremities. When the wa real!z'ng full well that all work and no eyes i w ... i the tables. play ter comes up over the mouth and th ..! is a bad policy and that healthy out any one to swim is will I floor exrciip Inmirett o rnrrpitnriFlmr inclination of unable f OK ,,l,r ", " Ihi thsow the out of water. All ' " " as follows: Mnsrs. Wllkokl Henry jniav vlenr at tho 1..V Tr V.ljm.. r.n ti hands the Twenty lota in Lfanoa Valley, far-- i Id to Identiriratlon h has hands abnor- - Kaal, K. H. IVirls be tilared door r. such effort serves to increase the danger, at their It tm nrlretv 15,000 k mullv broadened, freekleil on tha bark. hrd Iteuter, Klwa. Sn!inion Koki Fat, vniiri tr man hlmujf When thrown into deep water one should c?rly Mbntano'a Tr ct a th. perfectly time, iu - I THIS WEEK -- i.k t: . . I.,. ,'l"s"n Mana and Aklna (substitute). In conclusion, I ask the "Great be inactive for a short i,ti.i I manager that The head will soon rise above the surface, .... .v . .v- - . ii. The of the Sacramento Oilt Came" may once more to ' ' 'come the front the-hand- s k t- F,jres w - and and feet 1w - I - - . , i .. . has ritten to a friend In Hono- and that today's match will give new at that instant ' should employed nearly same ' "'1 x" to be in the of attire l.t th- - matter of collar and tut n T '"",l"e, stimulus a sport which always takes " manner as in walking, the hands beating - rHC sult-alw- at. blue sera, even when "V? Kame. a Britisher back to the old home with nil Four hundred lota In Kalulanl Traat, PERFECTION era. inv"iii-r- l iMtfi i h a ill a. l the. water sides and climb- for soehtl purpose it has become a llttlw Its endearing remembrances. at the the feet of the strongest teams on ing imaginary stairs. The hands should $20 o ; quasl-nautlr- al the Faclflc from J250 a lot. passe and a rollick, com- Slope. .EOXO STOP. never be raised above the surface of the plete hi Identification. i Pome one must have filling up water, and the head should be bent back -1 been that LUNCH BOX Having found him, note hia YACHT so as to submerge the shoulders, neck and on 0P1TSAR A FINE '" ! sin ""'-'conditi- of local baseball If the team as much of the head as will not interfere ruvj win w ti it it urvtB""n, rwiri vi came down here they would either have ADDITION TO THE FLEET with breathing, the theory being that the oppodU-tfake- shine. la It the Saturday afternoon of Fifty lota In i'ekio Tract, e to swim back or build & bridge, and the whole body' Is lighter than the volume of a bis? baseball game or races at Kaplo-la- nl ' supply of lumber la limited, at present. water It will displace. If all portions of Island, S0 a lot. f Fark. the throng moving thereto la In Is Likely Looking Craft Arrives body except by hi :.seball Honolulu as dead as cer- on the the the mouth and nostrils cents divided westerly course to the boat tain plague germs which toured the city bi submerged it may be kept afloat for houses. I verily belley that If the battle a few ago, proper Alice Cooke. to Enter the hours. In this, as in all departments of of Armageddon were offered as spec months and until a a ground Is provided it wm so. - Local swimming, the possession of confidence 5 Ik I on remain It Sport each tads at Walk a Saturday after- la true that a few acrub teams play oc- In the buoyancy Of the body Is the most noon, when th breeie hell good, he casional rames of baseball or something essential requirement. A living body will entr lota In Pnunul Traet, IMS V J,'k Cloth Covering, would still betake himself to hla boat akin to it. but a The fleet of racing craft received an float because ' air In Xhe lungs, hed. representative team. of the ILOM ft W. - ortny or tackling a visiting orranlsa- - addition this morning In the shape of the while a dead body will sink because the i r I it town he la a clttten. Aboard his craft . tlon. dol not tftilair ta rtn t.. lmlA Opltsar." air has been expelled. (,n in rNcmMe a -- whether t be a modern saucer type or of 0ahu. mio ha, , yacht The new boat is owned The side, stroke is the most rapid mode uo he the more luiurlou. is a whIcn mI,nt f furnlllh a by Harry Penhallow and is a likely-loo- k of swimming. The body should be thrown lir'". When not in Martinet. W. know It. for we have been fmpnUt of putting up a fair game, ing craft, 22 feet over all, and reputed to on the' right side, for the reason that uo moment his ensign go--e Etc., Etc. ! there. Irom the Tny nav. a cr0und to ptay on. however, be a flyer. weight Is removed from the heart when 11 hla mooring dropped, and foiled ami carriotl apeak, -- heand ths iTUottss don't mind going a mile The Opltsar arrived on the schooner in that position and the lower limbs act apanka away on hla first leg. ' the splrlt((md a haf out of ton an1 ipendtng an Alice Cooke and has not yet been taken mere freely and naturally than when on - j of the man changeth. Mslona of Ma ear.'n.Ur and 25 cents to wltnes. . fc.n off the deck. She was designed and the left side. When the position In the I ly probably of Norw blood pon--j ao built forefathers com., Mr Manager, unless yoi on board the Alice Cooke while that ves- water Is assumed the right arm is thrown va (all men's pastimes can b traced to their re literally, as well was making palm down. The arm is in Window Regard- as appellatlvely. g!lt sel a trip to Alaska. After a out in front, Display progenitor) rise before his eyes. eigea. while she was brought to Honolulu and stretched out full length and- - brought less of flying spume, which, by the way, afterwards taken to Oakland, where she downward through the water toward the ror further particulars apply U rarely reaches the cockpit, wherein he has been lately. legs. The band Is then brought up along Its In state, he "let her have It." to RACES AT KAPIOLANI The Opltsar, which Is the Chinook for the body to the chin, when the stroke is ST the Infinite detriment of the forward hand, "sweetheart," has been refitted, painted repeated. The left hand beats the water who. If he be not a hired mental. Is usu- PARK THIS AFTERNOON and newly canvassed and looks as pretty at the left side. The legs should be mov- ally a visitor, his regular crew having as ner name. Her arrival will be wel-- ed In strong and vigorous strokes in the ECEIVED modestly retired to the cabin for a pre- corned In local racing circles and already same manner as that employed in breast liminary "snifter." Pole Event and a Three-Eighth- s of a whispers of an Impending race are going swimming. The overhead stroke Is one Hi rf CrysUl Ktvho'l However, should th wind be fair and known boys. The 1 ' r Mile arcund. of several styles to all iklii i Dash are Down on r.uh-- d witn tjiu the sheet raaed. he may unbend a little The Healanl Senior and Junior crews practice of swimming "dog fa? .;a 13 1C to relate to the above mentioned visitor, The Card. will go Into training quarters Pearl not advisable because the body pro- up cour-ag- o at i who by this time has mustered Harbor this afternoon. The Senior crew pelled slowly by lue rapid unO . : ivoke. to creep la a highly strung state strength is soon exhau ; :. aft P.axtng ttla year wm be Paul Jarrett, stroke; and the rench of nervous dampness, how In precisely at Kaplolanl Park this after- Renear, S; Damon. 2; Bolsse, bow. The as this, and under similar noon good & Company. uch a ttow will be and varied. The first Dutch stroke has been abandoned in fa- top-hamp- er, GOOD MEDICINE VOR CHILDREN. renditions, he lost his and event oJT S vor of the regulation college m win come at o'clock and the American .. - . at m. a.. taw MAVTal rtattl stroke and a corresponding Improvement hi- - nominal f t.,nl.(l r,.. m n these) intervals oi reiaaaiion i th.rr." " " in the "go" of the boat has already been "Through months of June and low eye to rove over the rl- - b mado for admission to the gratul" stand. tne flassware a critical noticeable. baby was teething and took a Real Estate it of pome rival craft, with wnom, ror The proceeds will ro toward defraying The captiins of the various beat clubs July our the world, he would sot admit he Is bav- the expenses cf havlnc the track rut In that arc to compete in the Tearl Harbor running off of the bowels and sickness in a comparative "spin," never by any shspa for the afternoon's sport. races two weeks from next Saturday met of the stomach," says O. P. 1L Holliday, Brokers. rnanc allowing Ms to fall on the The rue main event will I a pole race of yesterday and aereed upon the Judges of Demlng, Ind. Hls bowels would V.Dimond crew thereof, lest any measure of com- one heat between teams driven by Messrs. ana starter and settled other details about & Co. placent triumph should be read and con reltlna. Judd, Grlpsby move from five to eight times a day. and Monsarrat. th contests. The agreement entered In of Chamberlain's Colic. 10 t stituted a breach of nautical etiquette. Fast time Is expected to be made, and to, by Captain A. L. C. Atkinson of the I had a bottle WEST KING ST. hla best, let somet- each entry Cholera an I riarrhoea Remedy In the l:ut to have him at Is In good nhape to put up a Healanl Club. Captain tea-spoon- ful especially W. W. Harris of house and gave him four drops In a hing- untiwarj happen more rattling race. C. II. JuJd'a team should the Myrtles and Captain S. E. P. Taylor water, he got better at OHIA WOOD FOR SALE. dren thla hol.l anod If ha be raclnr. He lead the procession at the finish, barring oi we is as of and ;VnNtSUtNO GOODS. bowsprit. Luanis, follows: once." Sold by Benson, Smith & Co., RT and OLASavyATtR. It the smMen uprising of Ma accidents. VL The Judges shall be C. J. Campbell, agents. th parting of his peak, or the snapping In the three-elKht- hs of a mile dash, am- Ltd.. whalesale any Apply to ' jr., and A. O. SL Robert In quantity. ! of Ms spinnaker boom, the Homeric spir- ateurs to ride, are entered Judd's False son. The starter shall be A. W. Carter. W. C ACHI & CO., 5!r Street. Honolulu. it of the man bursts forth. As an aid to Start. liclllna'e Mystery, Nunes Manulell z. The senior race shall be rowed to Tatent-bac- k ledgers a specialty at the . 10 West King Street. 3. resource, swearwords fall as thick at and Wright's Walpahu. Manulell Is the orlginai. Australian shells. The Ju QAZETTB Bindery, von Holt block. July SO, 1900. . . MU nn 10 THE PACIFIC COililECAL "ADVERTISER: HOtfOLtfLfc, AUGUST 25 1900.

instruction in scnools and colleges i Tcc. where the newer s a man. who llv criticism prevails, and 'eu as a - m ... WORLD OF the editor of the Zeitung devotes man. wh nearly numan iy. a 10 five solid columns to show that the radl- - abOUt him u.lfte 0n'y thin, ,!.C5 cal criticism here so positively taught of lcus 'eac'"6s. 2 RELIGION . historically. Biblically and pedagogl- - ) B?rrouS.dw hi? cally incorrect. of harmonyVFth er hu cha and spiritual leader th" ife Open Utter to Cardinal Vauchan. c lu wl oik. Criticism in the It- taicn the Higher -- - ianc 8 recent. jpen L.CI- - i" who can become fn,H ?: ot I W tor" tr u. rntrvelous n c .... '"'fd oniv , haye ' Schools. tinn -- n .v .v. JnKR until the rnlufl;fc c,""ciy iht-i-. Prcf. St. George Mlvart, .has attracted religion. dv coi siderable attention since its publica- 'ne waders of th tion in the London Times. Miss Corelli writer, have taken ,he m,Z L,4ri A was the New , ven LETTER TO CARDINAL brought up in a Roman Catholic en Tesiam,' h. vironment, and her books show a love of terrpted to frame LTf' and Catholic symbolism in 0f'sylem f iiV Ubo the wider sense science. Thev u the term; but at the same time her theo. !anJ of late men la--. Tau theoior lr,Crlrol nrtal.lnn Is Jl ,.T1 j CODA Crt fn . 'UmmOnrt l. " Oldest Missionary Society in tne (Church" one. The letter is an interesting Uheology with natural rrooni & example or tne way in which the famous ij"usns can see no ort rff ' Bi' World Two Views of the De- Mivart-Vaugha- n T rraoay controversy is viewed by jllkenepi between them Th ' religious liberals. She writes as follows jlcia1' man-mad- e, often aiiiri"e U cline of Theology. (we quote II from a reprint of her letter in jlarations; the other is msm-J- n Light, London. July T): bl". and according to tt. rma- ! "We are told that we must forgive our ut Burroughs is car, L . Although advocates of current irw the the ibrcther not only seven times, but 'sev- - function between theoloe- - ; HiMieal criticism have entertained no enty times seven.' if wo wnnM fulfil ,h at Jesus tantrv,, . . ' TOfe of' t:','-,!la3.p- meth-'od- s law of Christ. When the disciules for-- iSton and was thB ur doubt as to the correctness of their 1,1 bade certain lepers and the like to ap-'wi- tn tn life within, and results, there lias been consider-jabl- e haa and ass. k pi each the Master, he rebuked them a Permanent place in ami v,... i. . .. . : "iana r,ai. discussion as to whether these sierniy ior misplaced ",ul--u i u CHURCH NOTES. tneir and unkind is beyond the Kt n 7 'should be regarded as a sort bf esoteric zeal. They would have driven away the ural science. Thw. ti: 1 ' . " 0'.:. verv ohllrlroTi YA-- u ha ml. is tn ' "" iivi. saiu, Buuer jliui roughs an I The British and Foreign Bible iiiem to come unto me. and rnrhM tiiom 1,111 10 explain ;o.i . teachings of the colleges and schools. nct.. Your Eminence can sur- - phenomena 1, is to be on hun- scarcely be !Jve and can stated at work one While this subject has been under dis-- (prised that those who make a andjw"'en there Is no;scionc "ies dred new translations of Bible. close n it the Its cussion, some have already acted in the reverent study of the plain words of growth of real science thfowY issues last year were nearly 5,000,000 i Christ as found in New had t0 BO to the wall ,1 " premises, and in some of the gymnasia the Testament are r' ''""oaths copies. ur.able to .understand intolerance or big-llnl- ts tnat t hristianitv hafe iinr. l or colleges of Germany, where religion European I ; 0try in any shape whatsoever. Between !tho races, "but hu a . a nnH I., (.hristianitv Ui The Young Men's Associa rnnatltutea aa (iveil n:n' nf fho .nl intolernnca fVirlatlanit. iKn. nuoo Christian great eulf fixed. tion Year Book for 1900 reports culum as do tlie classics and mathematics, as a very numble of a nineteenth centurv ti,.- - membership 255. the higher criticism has already found student creed r" associations wih a of its which only lays down two laws to be 'a,1y ha done for it ln its . nlnJ V 72 Neue-Kircu- en - CT.14-i.l- .... . I " and buildings and other real estate iv ay. The Zeitung (Cott- va.Li, luaiuiaiuru uy Its QlSClJ'ieSIt III valued at $21,620,480. ibus, No. 12), publishes, as the editor as-- mrousn an me ana conduct firstly, to When Mr. Burrou!ls rote sures us, almost verbatim from the love God with all the soul and heart and says, he tells us. h D. .. '.'? papers of a Berlin gymnasium ana JL "is now Among the missionaries in China re mir.a strengtn; and, secondly, to love ""jeci; he feels tha h following popularization of teach- neighbor ven-!pais- eJ the ported to the the one's as one's self I would aK? for troubling h!j have reached the seaboard in ings of the new criticism in catechetical ture to say to many wrcut such themes. safety is given the name of Dr. J. B. that who are finding At the IkcIh, form: their way upward by noble effort to no-!lI,- se collected essays, i!e k,nm. "at one time pastor you V,I i . . miii - 1.1.1. . day school, 0:30; preaching service, 11; Hartwell, of the "Question. What can tell me about wii itjiuKs ti..nie luici ciiictf a 1111 naiienrii nr H,iir- n uicii n , , 1 . . . I HO. Wllfph . . . ' ' 2:30; Chinese church, corner of Sacramento the history of the old covenant in gen- a nHact tli .1 f M. 8 and Ulim l.t. - Sunday S'.hool in Knglish, evening tf , , 1 f-- r eral? mi-- s ur Noti"-- this rhurvh column s rvi--- l:Vi; Wednesday, prayer meeting, street and Waverly place, San ' iuiibi. wouiu inrnisn lortn a nner exam- - "ij wen as that 1 C "Answer. history of people of must be in tliis ollice P. m. on :2 Dr. H. G. Welpton, who has Just re- The the pie 10 me woria man tne condemnation c,"u''"ii. Iiaanlsm" of begins Moses. ed or . iaeanstlo m.inict 1,1 Fridays. Othrw!i the announce- turned frum Nanking, China, will speak Israel with All the new ana helpful truths by old and . . renu ments will le run ut tlie week be- ,iT the morning' and tell of the work patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and worn-o- ut edicts. iyu, naipn .aiao Trine, and nr Ira D. Sankey Is receiving quite a j. i u u rt , fore. Th-r- no for these present pas- - Jacob, down to Joshua, are legendary "Praying that you may see fit to with cliare thre and the situation. The number of from in notices. !tor will speak in the evening from the invitations friends characters. Their history is to be under- draw the antique and barbaric ban which Serene I fold mv -- hands and' v. ; topic. The Works of England to hold his "service of sacred stood allegoricaily. The Toetically inclin in 115 very pronouncing must have in- - vnr ....i , , I Faith." ur or al- ed people of were accustomed lured mnr r.ir-!-t r ime, tn Japanese Church (Congregational). Ser song and story." Among the places the Orient vour snirlt . than th no more eamst m. c, "Wa-terfor- - per- 7:30 d, tc clothe their religious- ideas in such iae ! t vices at the old Lyceum at il and ready booked are Cork, Limerick, eVP,e. For y own shall come to cirai union cnurcn, itev. unam o'clock. Dublin, Belfast, and Bris sonal forms. Moses delivered the Israel-itis- h . a my naste, ay i-!' Bath n - l make dclavs Mr.caiu. paior.-unu- scnooi ana - pas- - tribes from Egyptian bondage and US to condemn anvnnc onil nsktnir tn t- .i .. ,. Japanese M. E. Church, II. Kihara, tol. x UI nai avaus tnis eaKfr Lao' i puuuu gave them a new religion. reeolleet - w am nil rams nmo.lo ,, .. wuisin k'uium, u,r K Tokimasa, associate pat,tor. Sun that mnu amia tne wavg. 6:3): - - eternal It; X. 1. S. C. K. prayer meeting, ,i.,v R(.,nrit in. mnrnina- sprvlro 11- ven. "Q. But what are we to think of the and colors, flowers, trees, birds. Insects. And is ;jbllc 7:30; ,; what mine shall trv worship and sermon, prayer ;,nK service 7:4,-- class meeting. 8:30; pray Cardinal Satolli, first Papal delegate manner in which Paul makes use of the and planets-p- art of the Eternal Alpha Asleep, by Wednesday. 7:30. Rev. , awake, night or Z jnetinr. John er meeting, Wednesday-- 8. Services at to this country, has been appointed history of the Patriarchs? Does he not ana omega ana are in our separate ways I - i he friends seek are seeuM Vinn.v PrJmun will nrvflrh Th mnrn corsider them historical persons? nrmhlv ann ncvftlitlr nroca no- fArn-oi-i- l rn v - . . . . . Walkahalulu Church, Prefect of the Propaganda by Pope " " wina can anve my bark astrav In(( nubject will be, tr-a- t Command-o- x "A. Certainly; ' "The Kawaiahao Church, Rev. JI. H. Parker, Leo is believed but in this matter he One far-of- f divine event j Nor change nt." and the afternoon subject, "Sham-ja- r XIII. It that the shared prejudices his age. the tide of destiny. pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning ser authorities of the propaganda contem the of To which the whole creation moves, !What matter if I stand alone' th Deliverer." vice, 11; eyenlng service, 7:30; preaching in "Q. What can you tell roe about the 1 ' 7, holy plate the creation of new sees at I am, wal with Joy the coming ynn St. Andrew's Cathedral com ; Mosaic religion? Knglish by Rev. W. I). Westervelt; Chris heart shall reap where It hath munion; 11, matins and Bermon; 3:30, pule City, Iowa, and at Altoona, Pa. "A. in worship of "A DISCIPLE WHOSE FAITH CAN F tiar. Endeavor, 6:30; prayer meeting, Wed This consisted the NEVER 1XH1RITED. And garner up its fruit t)f ahlahi; 7:30, evensong and sermon. 7:30, Jehovah, a spiritual being whose funda- tie len nesday, , jThe waters know their ovfn, and dm St. Andrew's Cathedral, Second Congre-Ctlo- n. was Justice, Salvation Army, King street, Captain James Stokes of New York, who has mental character and who The brook In Rev. Alexander Mackintosh, rec- ha; no Altar, sacrifices, that springs Matthis and Mills and Lieut. Elliot in in providing permanent homes associates. and The Oldest English Missionary Society in i heights; tor. Sunday school, 9; morning service, assisted priests were of Early prayer meeting, 9:13; wharf remnants heathendom. uows tne gooa equal law, S:4j; evening service, 6:30, for the Young Men's Christian Associa Everybody, Allowed jov witn meetings, 11; holineMs meeting, 11; jail was to sacrifice. The The World. unto tne soul or pure deliBhA Ft. Clement's Ciapel, terminus of the t , tion in Paris, Rome and Berlin, has n Kln Sun,iay school. 2:30; Bible order of priests and their' privileges were come sky The well-kno- English. "Society for ine stars nightly 4o the , t.v...v.j 3.30; 7:30; evening succeeded in receiving permission to developed in a age. The priestly ' . "class, stre't meeting, later The tidal waves unto the tn- i n.; among In Foreign v - rr i r. i ies iioiy communion. a. ursi s. Tublie meetings every even organize a similar association families as a rule belonged to the tribe the Propagation of the Gospel space, nor Sunday of 11: a. m.; v iur nme, nor nor lK'en. the month. matins in.. in t,,e ww.k (.xcept Kriday. railway employes of Russia. is of Levi. The Tabernacle and the high additionally n p. the It Farts" has lately been made Can keep my own away from no sermon, n.vj a. eve.inong. unday 1:30. priest were as as pre nj.; i;elier Camp Xo school, to be called the Committee for the Im- - legendary, far the fan ous by Lord Salisbury's rather cyni- m.; Sunday school 9:40 a. m.; daily pray- - Mission, Irwin block. Nuuanu exilic period is concerned, but the ark Another recent work, entitled "The rntel provement of Young men. l tr curing tne ween ? a m.; seats iree; below King; Mra. M jj Goodw was an old Institution and originally was cal speech about "the missionary and the itt-a- Life." by Prof. Albert A. O "''-iar- .d Btet ,n "'P--' Kn " rtclur ol Miss E. Uddenberg. missionaries in fcrnd in Shilo. The ed religious Consul," delivered at the bicentennial of the Northwestern University, Is u hciuiu. 'charge. Cospel meetings are held In this Rev. Dr. F. M. Mills, secretary of the festivals were really agricultural celebra- the society in London last month. The to treat the subject along the lto r.oman imnnnc at neural. ie x,isr.op hall ev(.ry njght irl tn wek Jn connec. Twentieth Century Fund, says that tions. society is sometimes referred to as the psychology. Prof. Coe aims to form ranopolis.-Lo- - or of w masses, holy com- one-thir- Hexa-teuch- ? oldest missionary society In world; a phenomena tca wUh the work a ,a reading and more than d of the $20,000,000 "Q. What do you . know of the the science of spiritual ana .; cnu.jren s mass Society, He munion. witn wr!llng room ha, been opened and mai has been raised, and $3,000,000 of but the Moravian founded in thcjtfln states of consciousness. t sermon, . niKn mass, wun name that was writ- seventeenth century by the United! the comparative failure of the Chr! trsusn - glrangers have ionnd a plaoe here to read this has been secured by colleges and "A. This collection of books Mimon, lu:30; rosary, with native instruc- or write or rest xhlg room ls open each ten in the centuries from 1400 to 400 B. C. Brethren, is really the oldest of Protes- church In evangelization is due to th u n, wi-- m i seminaries. The Ohio Wesleyan Uni- pos o i. au oeueuici:on. t1ay frorn w & m t(J 4 p. It contains nothing written by Moses, and tant missionary societies, and still that it Is not as broad as human week-day- s, , ci j; low ma?s, 6 and .. .t1,n,, f(1P ...,men ;B h(i.i Run versity heads the list with $505,000. Sy consists of three law books and two books sesses one of the completest organiza- In other words, the leaders of the St. Augutln's Chapel. Rev. Father Val . n t racuse University has met with such legendary The laws tions In Christendom. In a very true do not understand the human mini charge. .,.iv of histories. earliest ntln'. In Sacrament of the mass, at the foot of Nuuanu street. At 10 generous responses that it hopes to 'are found in Deuteronomy, introduced sense, too, the Roman Catholic orders of have not adapted their institutio: - ignuni-ciscan- 8:3. o'clock a IMble class meets Mis- - $250,000. C21 B. C. for the Jews. The second is friars, such as the Dominicans and Fran- their theology to It. In this - at the double its original figure of - to Church cf St. John the Baptist, Ka'.ilii- hall At "X ti m a inlin mpfitln? found in Exodus and Leviticus, Introduc- of monks, such as the Benedic- ithe human mind, he sees miun Clement.-Hi- gn 'irn d atena, Iv. lather mass. ,,s condcte,, hy Mrs. Goodwin. At 7:30 ed by Ezra in 444 for the Jewish congre-gatic- n tires; or of clerics, such as the Jesuits. !demn in religious revivals, and expens. s mis- - swamneo! In f; ermon and collection for the l0 l,loc.k a tIwt l3 heij at the The Epworth Herald asks what kind in Jerusalem. The three historical may be looked upon as Important as many persons are ; nilinR rosary, 4. 'corner of Kln and Nuuanu streets, of a city will San Francisco be for tTie becks, inclusive of Joshua, were complet- sicnirv organizations: and. of course, ibv such methods as are saved. He j Church of Sacred Heart, loweJ b, a met tinK. in tlle hsLiit led by international convention? It replies ed about 4'H) B. C. these antedate by many centuries even that NIetszche's charge that Christ 11 m.; rosr.ry, weakness and t runahou. Mass at a. . 'j,r Jf r. niJ,.r Tliere will also be spe city will raise $25,000 for ex- "Q. What can you say further con- the Moravian society. The Independent larpeals only to the p. TTl. that the human mi singing. A Swedish meeting is held 12,000 history of Israel? gives the following account of the Society feminate element of the Kijii-npa- cial penses, room and board for visit- cerning the llethodi: t l Chuivls, Rev. C. L. Monday i.ight, to which all who un conquered Pal- foi the Propagation of the Gospel: not entirely false. The predominan ill- fpry ors guaranteed not to exceed $1 per "A. The various tribes Is ttror. I'eurson, pastor. un aceor.nt of the Idfrstand this language are cordially in independently. Joshua "Originally Intended to cover distinct- - women over men in church day, 5000 more $2 per day. estine, each tribe has ness of the pastor there will be no preach- viud. and for at is a legendary personage. The leaders of ively the field of the increasing English ;aence that Christianity ing tomorrow. Sunday school 10 a. m.; engaged Eng-- pcramental This is his ei: at The following regular services are held The committee has Mechanics' Israel were the ed judges. Jeptha and meet the needs of the defects. Epworth league 6:00 p. m. 10,000 World and absence of such men at at ; at tne beventn-ia- y Pavilion to seat people and other his own daughter. Samson Is a lish communities in the New jtlou for the Adventist t.nanei satrified church. He & Tf'e lorganized Church of J sun 10 m. spacious , sun-go- d. David to the Far East, it developed until its Burroughs from the Saturday, Sabbath school, at a. auditoriums for overflow myth representing the interpret! CI of Lay ser- - 11 fcope at present is inclusive of every form "The temperamental rist Latter Saints will hold pleaching at a. m.; Wednesday, prayer meetings. wat an energetic warrior, ikto aim puri, prohalv u s on Sunday in the Milllanl Hall (rear and missionary meeting at 7:30 p. m. All for which reason the Psalms are ascribed of missionary enterprise outride of the Christianity is' likewise one j the church of th (.'p'-r- Hou3e) as follows: 10 a. m., ,are welcome. J. 1. Howe, pastor. The Presbyterian says: "The more to him. United Kingdom. It carries on missions son for aloofness from Jsur.iiny sciiool; 11 a. m.. preacliing. Ha- - Joyful Nfws Mission, corner Nuuanu "Q. What are we to think of Solomon? to non-Christi- an lands, ana organizes strangely arge proportion oi wher-(moral- ly Mor-.ar.- the new creed is discussed the more the intelligent aiian rl.-e; 0.30 p. m.. Look of d King streets. Evangelistic a "A. Solomon was noted as a fratricide, work in the different colonies and earnest, and address way multiply. England ! women. persons live corrc men class; t:!0 p. m.. cnurch history t3 p. m Vjy J. L. McComb. All welcome difficulties in its It was devoted to extreme luxury and to ever members of the Church of These , God; If their Bca p. m., preaching, liiiglish ser-'go- od means so many changes and the har- are found in Europe. Asia or Africa. It and reverence las; music. his harem, and by his oppression of the no one high-chur- ch on of a church The subject of tlie evening j 1'ortugnese Evangelical Church, corn monizing of so many conflicting views type an Oriental, despot. represents the distinctively the roll le. people was the of piety. Some oi i.e t nrnt uoctrine. of Miller and I'unchhowl sireets, Rev. A it seems neither wise nor politic He erected for himself a palace and a element in the Church of England, and que&tlon their, that for most part the colonial bishops wculd find an obstacle to cburci hristlan Church, Rev. John C. Hay, ,V. Soares. j.astor. iiv the rejci-rr.an- Preaching I'ortu to commit our church to its prepara- temple. credal vows f aietcr. hund.ty school, 9:4i; morning ser- - ;uese at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday "Q. What were the relations between are connected with it. It is not, afid has bership in the we so-rie- tv. ot then Mce, 11; young 1'eople's meeting, 6:3o; p. tion, especially when are in the not been for many years, a popular churches, but most school at 2:3 m., conducted in Eng the divided kingdom of Israel and Judea' probable that BiSdwet k piayr meetlnir, Wedr.e.lav, lish; W. A. P.owcn, tsujierintendent. midst of agitation and when so much kingdom, Samaria, The riaridltv of Its rules and the not. Indeed, It Is l'ray "A. In the northern proportion of them couia 7.'. r meeting, Wednesday, 7::W. work is to be done by our ministers the capital city, was the seat of two lack of willingness to with small The pastor, John C. Hay, anybody have merely repelled for- will pr.aih. Til Young Men's Christian Association and members at home and abroad." powerful royal houses. The southern else not some f S it.je, t 11 a. m., A)V eigners, very large num- they should not belong to at "Christ the Bread of men's me ting will be addressed Sec kingdom, consisting only of Judah and the but alienated a church I Life " .At 7.30 p. in., "Present Duty." vil- ber of English people. has not, as The fact seems to be that ittary H. E. Coleman Sunday afternoon a Mr. William R. Merriam, director of city of Jerusalem and a number of ( It appeal to them, Chinese Church (Congregational), 4 coun- some supposed, any actual official ideals do not Rev. o'clock on the subject, "What is Worth de- lages, was an entirely insignificant have of'r W. Thwlng, acting pastor. Sun- - the census, in an official bulletin, connection with the Church of England, attitude toward current forms Liard While." try. In the northern kingdom Elijah and found In tnej clares that no attempt will be made ' and ie purely voluntary society, though culture such as are t SHS Elifcha were the leaders of a rebellion a is one of by the bureau, to collect religious sta- kings. was through its relations to the higher clergy meeting, for example COD AND THE SOUL against the native Jerusalem er.ve, not actually hostile.' Christ had or as the angels have. We says, very much of the prestige of an if -- ! tistics. The Government, he besieged 701 by Sennacherib. Only it has not hjlVf nevor hmn qKIa tn Uifi o in Professor Coe thinks it is v. re- compelled .to official organization. Its work has not i doorge 11. Hepworth. "does not concern itself with the was he retire. In spiritual hunf i in New religion re-lo- ik Itv hut nerhans of some sort, but the true C21 temple only been as successful nor as large as that of Herald.) ligious opinions of its citizens," and it the year the becomes the .. attending churt- e Iligion, which is peace and joy because wnurcn .Missionary oocieiy, rriHeseiu-u.ia-uiv- from , legitimate shrine of worship. After the tne ., As thou. Father, art in me, and I In e rr--t In Cod, has not yet been at-the- e, does not deem that it has "any right mg m v.....-.- - 'i exile the law is introduced by Ezra. The tne more uoerai eiemenv in .. i"u anJ tne j that they also may be fne In us. tnined. Every nation worships, but no to inquire into their hereditary and principle of Israel's religion Church of England. Between the two between the Individual j It St. John xvii:21. natimi open eyes, enu- fundamental - urnc.-..- : sets with not even personal convictions." The census is the righteous man will al- there has not infrequently been consider- ne ciassmes uie w Of all or prayers, nations of Chi Budd-thl- s this, that of Individual persons and "'is. uttered unuttered 'th istendoni. The merators of 1500, he adds, did not them- ways be happy. How It happens that a able antagonism, and the strife has at! or e Is the most astounding. The! hist, tho Persian, the Chinaman and tin:es been Of late years.! "It is the universalizing selves' collect the religious data pub- righteous man is not always Messed is a almost bitter. through recognition o. thought contained in it grows with the Turk have formulated a few crude vrsolved by the book however, this condition has Improved jane Ideals contemplation mind' wonders truths and been blessed by lished by the bureau; the information 'riddle that is left very seems; that spiritual qualities ana until the them. The of Job. considerably, and while there or nu If it can possibly be tru It comes to spark flies toward the fire, and was derived from circulars and blanks - no probability of. an amalgams- - 'thiough the whole gamut the Q. What Is known of the bock of Dan- little or .. : conceit 01 i"r us of man Hies sent to "religious bodies. . - line Tha eniritunl i at first like a distant echo of sweet heart toward God; but it the various 1. 1? tifir. oi tne two, tney are wotkius iu"- , resist' music, whose? ' sounds, though vague files on weary pinions, and even while ' harmony. present year is the last nolle lemjierameii i. ui"i ;r i seeking ' "A. This work dates from the year 103 in The ,,.; tt, ,d trivialities of the fargv. and undefined, seem like a revelation. him etaoshrdluetaoinhrdlupup Rev. of the second century, the society having I. V n when we meaning seeking flies in Toka Sonoda, M. A., and ilev. rj. o.. and is an appeal for battle against .i.t Th. .nlritualW Then appreciate the Him, the wrong direc- organized on June 16, 170t, when the g re f we tion. Kakurio Fujishima, the Japanese tjie Greek rule, the Seleucides, Antiochus brri Trf.rat will and the truth-lovin- the are startled, for into charter was granted to (?) William HI. 11 our The Buddhist priests, having been sent lane his successors. The bock claims that year a rtf v.o mrplv onredfd. dull lives comes a new dignity, solar center, the life givins - It is nronosed to make the whole . , In kingdom to be inaugur- -- . i iAri the Messianic is - - 4W1 . HIV Klfll L1WUEI- - fc'VI I'- with new duties, privileges and respon source of all religion, is orth as missionaries to America, have anu J .iaA r the text of this in a ,ittle than a year. ricciai juouee year, enoeaor io .Ki,.h the e dis- - morning. a,'1 Tnre i uuu .....v.. sibilltles. The music is no longer It Is the starting point on the started their work in' San Francisco New cove- - $1,000,000 as a commemoration fund. This icunuauuii tant, but close hand, and as road to the millenium. You God Q. And how about the Evangeli-- . nu?t proceed.' at the air and since November, 1899. Their 'central r hcciety was the only prominent 'may be, nant? re- - , vibrates with its inspiring notes so our but are not yet, one. You will station is at $07 Polk street, whence activity took place in Gali- cal society that declined to have any c uls tremble with an emotion never never reach your highest "A. Christ's Con- - WORK. self until that they regularly visit Fresno, Bakers- - lee, but John pictures it in Judea. Jesus, lotion with the recent Ecumenical QUIET hi experienced before. consummation has been iies-star- held in this attained. field and iwith conviction he is tne ts fetence on Foreign Missions tl I.oik this matter as vou would i When Hi will shall become your Sacramento, where they have the that steadfastly refused to learn at will slab out to Jerusalem in order to ml it has Ore l'Kson, Nature, let me Vx.k at a great cathedral which fills you the rebellion of self will surrender to branches. The oblect nf tiieir mission share at all In any work done oy t.nose which In every Self-conce- He dies the death of One lesson uwe, wnos divine love. it is to look overthrow Judaism. of witn and details, as th'?y Judsres God's after their lost sheep and the disci- not directly connected with the Church blown. are carefully conned, so impress you methods, the methods gos- a traitor. In His resurrection keptat; of eternal law, reach the Western races with the ples see proof he is the Messiah England." One lesson of two duties you are dumb with and in criticism is the that world that exaltation and that unhappiness pel of Buddha. The general service for and expect his speedy return to Judg- Though the loud l'"" wonder. The first thought is that there and grief. It is impossible, apparently, Japanese is held every Sunday night, gospel proclaimed by enmity Is but one life In all the universe, nam;-y-, to believe that God is always right, and ment. This is the Two Views of the Decline of Theology. so with about sixty in attendance on an the first apostles. They teach that imme- tranq"'i:'; God. and the second is that yen even Deity is discussed unfavora- ' Bur- ...... or-- from bly, average, besides special meetings on diately after his death he arose again and More than a decade ago John ru yourself are a part of that life. Th and we complain that our plans tney in last.ngf It, ascended to heaven, and consiaerea naturalist, Of labor, that I deep longings of your heart, the holy are thwarted. We want God to be one Thursday and Saturday nights. For roughs, the eminent literary ...... worop" "as of bis resurrec- - fcui-m"- themselves witnesses suppos- - ; tar noisier aspirations which come like a beautiful with us. but refuse to make ourselves the whites they hold general services they regard wtcte a number of essays on the pose, ticn. From that time oi h- - dream when the drudgery of the dayit on with Him. We cannot acknowi- - every Sunday afternoon, forty to religion and science, for ha?te. too edge with Jesus as their Lord. e l conflict between Too great "8 ls over, the holy consciousness that you; His superiority and His right to theol- - j fifty attendants. These missionaries to regard tlie Oospeis. the difference between religion and airy: A en-to- p "Q. How are we were destined to live on mountain be obeyed. The Lawgiver ; the must not belong to the Honguwanji sect, a new-sec- t three, or the Synoptics, ogy, religious trutn. raitn ami creauiuy, force His own "A. The first ; thou, of the Ideal life rather than In the) laws. The universe is among two elements, namely, the and the relations of educated men and Y.Sj while on earth a b not His. So we weep Japanese Buddhists. arc founded on Ma valley of greed and selfishness with'"rs, without wemen to creeds and dogmas of the! ririgi . Lord, and the original the - you yourself, nope, and die with feeling sayings of the uproar mmei- bich have contented are the that represents sects. Recently these essays have been n-- fitful gain, The England, Mark. The gospel of John the throbbings of destiny, the gasping aeatn is not but loss. city of Manchester, in as revealer of God. This book republished In book form under the title; toili In of spirit purer air, God w Christ the sleepl-- -- the for the The better religion ill transfigure all has been taking a religious census is of allegories and was written in "The Light of Day." iSUiI do thy you live full re- - j in-- ' within demanding that shall things. When we come to see that God similar in plan to that recently taken by a Jewish Christian, prob- What Is this naturalist's position as Their glorious tasks la, you Alexandria j . as though and He understood each wants nothing. but our spiritual and in Philadelphia. l'X author knows Christianity? In a brief retrospect Jnf?. n'. Insuperable difficul- ably about A. D. The Sards "te other and were in perfect accord. iMKlily health, and His laws were being born in Bethle- he recalls the religious discussions he used gull working, blaming sii" - that ties were found in obtaining complete nothing of Christ's - Al Ihuman progress Is an illust:- itlon intended to produce his father, a stanch Bap- j moij( j t wholeness and 13,-0- 00 gospel f is the. product to hear between - returns, is hem. The Jhn j not of this inner divinity strugg'.i.i:,- to happiness, we shall listen to the Ww but it thought that the speculation, and even tist. and a Methodist neighbor nmed Laborers that shall he - of philosophical every J visits repre- ; make a stepping stone of Testament with nnen ears. There is no tabulated are fairly such narratives as the story of the mar- Jrry. His father no more aouDieu me is gone. He experience In the upward marc to possible experience, neither poverty. sented. Says The Churchman: "Each riage at Cana are to be understood alle- literal truth in every passage of the Bible j 4,-5- 30 i heaven. Viewed as to Its noblest pur nor nor visit represents these, he did his own existence. The Idea - - sicicness. aeatn. which is not a house. Of ge rically. than . ... . r . .. i siau.-"-- be- e i r n l w Methodist ,nor! pose, the mission of sorrow and lightened by the thought that these are belong to one or another branch of "Q. What are we to think of the book nr rAirn causes DuuuuRiia t. r, lilt" reavement, of hardship and sickness, all hard lessons which ! sa v : the soul must the Evangelical Free Churches, Bap- of Acts? - testing facts about and every ill to which flesh Is heir, la learn. The traveler cannot have sun to be the product of 'How impossible for me to read the Bi- are tist, Methodist, Congregational, and "A. It Is claimed -- - There V to prove that we have lived away from shine along his whole route. He will pen. ble as father or jerry aiu, or iu irci '" - . hor'Ji:grs cf the like; 3.S30 were Anglican, SSO Ro- Luke's cnuru. - ,,-,- ! the great source of power and love and sometimes have hunger and days of "Q. What is thought of the Lord's inter In questions which were so vital h a one man Catholic. Sporadic sects account- toe them; because I have hardened my .,hs of Fr to tell u that when we come to be tempest when no shelter can be found. Supper? "A. is an'historical reminis to not lfi.240; tne ed for ISO. 3,500 some- It these things, mainly se of in .fh a with God the Ills to which the flesh is If he is on the right road the hou.re Thus, were left cence. The other , mystical laeas wnicn h art against but W churcnr pi re- born forty years later than Queens. rf heir will be an obselete expression may be far away, but his heart is thing more than a quarter of all, who are connected with it by Christians are I wa3 22 in the bore lightened by professed Gospel. they were, with different tastes and hab- of ftvo menu minding us of an obselete fact. the certainty that he will no religious connection, tho' contrary to the spirit of the - Time Spirit has wrought . . !. la i y I We a poor sort of religion, and by and by reach it. It Is the light heart many of "Q. What do you know of the first its of mind. The whole M hve them sent their children to Nero? many changes In men's views, and I have for the m s H glvri us comfort, but the religion of which makes him able to endure, and it Sunday-school- s, persecution, of the Christians under , membership of 4.1.. s.j you being indifferent rath- were not persecut- seen the world with, other eyes and ers rchi Christ Is yet as distant as the fixed is the consciousness that and God "A. The Christians 1W- - The - er be-cav- since rs- . . grope a glimpse are walking together which makes you than .hostile to church influence. ed on account of their religion, but se through other mediums, Tr.e urs. We and catch to-- j 631. a gano : Indeed, the census showed but three as incendiar- Mr. Burroughs says that his attitude rty f 'ru: perfect day, then we fall back young even unto old age and keejs the they were regarded - ; ch of the aggressive 13,000 Christianity is of most educat- of the "f" 'ness w grope more. joy atheists in the whole wrd that i fr.ue Into darkness and once rest of heaven and the of reunion ies." world. He believes in which the There Is no such faith ln the world as always in sight. houses visited." These arc fair samples cf what religious ed people of the THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTIBEB: AUGUST 25, WOO. V 11 JUST BACK FROM SAHARA. - SOME OF FAMOUS FAMILY WILL WORK ON A FARM. Mr. Swingle Found the Days Hotter How a Cornetist Answered a "Situa- tion and the Nightt Cooler Than Here. Wanted." OF ARIZONA EARPS LIVING "Well," said the old gentleman, with, A traveller from the hot sands of the a fine irony, "I shan't want for any- Sahara has Just returned to the De- thing in my old age. I may rest easy, - v ... .. - ...'. partment of Agriculture with some now." I "How's that?" asked his friend. valuable collections, and what Is more POUTLAID, Ore., Aug. 10. Mrs. L. Tom and Frank McLowrey and Ike and -- My three boys are in the town band. B. Law, daughter of , lives tJiuy cianton, cow rustlers, of commit- - one plays cornet, other to the point for this story, an Inter ting. the the a flute, in tbi; city. She denies the story that These men accused the Earps of and the other a violin. You see, I shall esting account of his experiences In the me same aeea. cowDoys were ! be comfortably provided for.", has recently been published ef- ine was made to to the warned to leave town when they grew; The friend looked dubious.' .'He desert. The long Journey fect all the Earps have been killed. troublesome, but refused, and two bring to this country, for transplanting that the glanced across the room to where Her father, she says. Instead of having parties met in a theater. It was a gala j young Bronson, the cornetist, sat talk-i- In Arlxona, some of finest species of tWO f the factions sat on opposite ; In died with his boots on, is kicking ?e ing with a neighbor young man. HoweU date palms. Dates are now grown niuea anu appiauueu ana nissea eacn : by name. ' Arizona In small quantities. The early around on a ranch In Arizona, while other. Soon shooting began and twelve! -- it ,ii. hoii settlers planted seeds, and from these other Earps, whom enterprising ro-- rnen were killed and wounded, among I on having me learn to paint signs as he a few trees which bear fruit have manclsts have hustled off to the happy them Tom and Frank McLowery and did on my cornet, lessons, I would be . Frank , Marshall, the support myself now," sprung very condl Wells-Farg- able to Bronsott' lassos t:p, under adverse hunting ground, are in reality, v;ry o express apent. who was wa saying tlons. It was thought that by securing much alive. wounaea in tne not, confessed when he 1 1 . . t vou a livlnsr out of vour A Is . a t r "Can make M! I.I.IK IN' KANMA. A M LUTELY PATRIARCHAL. some offshoots of the date trees for "The statement that Wyatt the mouBiii lie was aying to being .1 . . - . ... i nKkeo Unwell I .ln'mrnet?" yt I' the Arabs never raite from the seed last of the Earp brothers," aii Mrs league ...IiLwun me ... "is wrong. broth jarps in robbing the v0t so far as I can see." said Bron- - Letters recently excellent results might be obtained In liw, There are three son. . .n a summer d-i- written from the ers and a sister living. O. yatt Earp is ,1 M t Arizona, as conditions are irucieo. mis naiemem as navlng been sympathetic lilumnu illxtri-- In Southern Ifrazll, the climatic in Nome City: Jim Earo is in San spite Howell looked and. after ( r.ilt t' rak B"in made from toward the Earps. The; a moment's hesitation, suggested; 60.OK) all right. Mr. WMter T. Swingle of the Francisco, Virgil my -- there are about Ofrman and Earp. father. feud was befe'un. thea-armc- d, wb'f of Agriculture was sent to Both sides were well why don't you try to get into a settlers. erlbe life there aa absolute-l- y Is living in Kirkland. A. T., where I and seeking each other. I ter orchestra?" , v so In Fren h saw him sister, Mrs. - t "f hired man. patriarchal. Everybody la working the desert of Sahara. the last winter. Their Virgil was the first to get shot. While i aon-- piay weir enough." m' w on exploring elia Edwards, is living in Itedlands, ! lcl kel, an ub hard to develop or province of Algeria, an walking down the street, he was one the natural wraith 'al. I was visiting my ' "Break into of those little street the country an.l the Immigrant are expedition in search of the finest kind While father plugged in the arm by a bullet from an hnnrta then " isit winter he told me that he had a ' unseen j -- ell-to-d- o of palms. He brought back with assailants but escaped with his t b-- Un date too well." said Bronson. t both i anJ virtuous. Thus I riav 1 !ul. from he intended to . f r i thTl 4.0 young safely packed in tter Warrtn that life. The first one to be killed was long pause fur they have not along very well with- hir.i plants, r.'iurn 10 znnn rrnm :in e raneieo t...... There was a broken by the at 5 moss, ThlV. '1 ti.nn " n. a : ld gentleman : "Why you adver- - -- gas, which he took from France for m v "i t "'V don't 4 re so hard you out electricity or telephones. They uiA iirrT 'iVl.i'" e the purpose, v,hi b will be planted In J win ul i . l: ..VtV'"0"1""i"aw' P,am-- for a situation?" he said. i run . reieive the news of the world only In arps men 10 me tn unuerioosc, . . iaxe "What. kind of an ad would v ou put ouick tempered, " and too- - tn . - . v 111. 11 ''tise-1 1 jm . Arizona. . " jrcadv nek k..j i o,, foreign papers, they uuu nun 1I7KI r I S t tire rarely visited t iii inx - I a o nl.orrnl RocLlo., n-il- r.t h,. ' v ifii. .. ' . III &K.eU UUSU11. ,r her puln. by outsiders, In Mr. Swingle landed at Algiers and " - " ouriai. ana a snooting scrape tooK place Kan- - and have absolute faith eones be bveones sn.t on th.it account .. . rr.. "L.. ... The old eentleman took out his nenclL I i tk'V from th.it one another. took a train for Biskra, 250 miles south. omi. wiweeu wle 1 w o scribbled for a minute, and then hand-- !'' CO that he will meet a violent parties, in which the Earps were vie- - There Is only one prison In the dis- and miles within the Sahara. This L?h ed the sheet of paper to Bronson. I in T'i- - P. my though Is a famous Sahara n winter resort, and "My "How would that do?" he asked. le trict, and Its Jailer receives a father has a large stock ranch in their oononents. was willed After that read: r- w although he reached there in May, it It I "men are free. fair salary, his position Is a sinecure. Kirkland. and was offered the position no .,..r there was other direct conflict. Th SITUATION WANTED Young man; m allowtd t. In the past five years there has been was still comfortable. He then started of Justice of the peace and captaincy Earps left Arizona and settled down only from Biskra and travelled in carriages of a rough rider company at the time t a ouieter life in California cornetist; can wait on table. one Inmate of the prison. There w Vnt 150 of ar, his right arm is helpless 1 In out into the Sahara a distance of the but . Bronson frowned. "I don't like that m . tit goat, are several hotels, but most of them vtiiic.N m..'Auni-...L.ti.-Mi.;- , I in mrillf where he was shot In the feud. I had a last part," he said.' there are no lock on the doors and no miles. The Journey was made over the never seen my year. well-ke- pt father before last was years "But you know that you can wait on f r nt'li whene'er they one dreams of locking his door when French military road, which Is a as my Warren Earp almost fifty mother and father had become old, youngest table," the old gentleman insisted, "and this appliance Is provided. When thoroughfare and free from sand separated at the close of the civil war and the of the family. it might help you to get a Job. -- till tl Hi hungry folk enter the restaurants they or stones. At distances of about forty-fiv- e and were unable to find any trace of His-dea- th can be traced directly to the y0 the ad went into the papers. Onil a liberal supply and variety of eat miles apart there are fortified each other, until last year, when we old feud. Warren Earp was always Three days later when Howell met - posts, by Army saw an account of the Tombstone feud. quarrelsome, Boyett, one Bronson he saw the young man I, ,( 'hi- trlMtT rut the able spread out on the counters. Each maintained the French and taunted that for. the pacification of the country. giving his whereabouts. Both he and of the members of the other party, up- - who sought the situation was deeply hlps himself to what he desires, and my mother had remarried." on meeting him. of the success of Hie moved. The two went into a liquid Joy - l There Is a well each post, the first .. iiiij- from Klniidom at the end of his meal deposits at P i: r the The story of the feud, as told to Mrs. Earps in the 'M)s, when they were j establishment and sat down in silence, essential of In the desert. The - money h owes at the cashier's desk. travel Law- by her father. Is an interesting fighting the cattle rustlers. "Never again," quoth Bronson impres- - . (let-ma- The seems to have created an American explorer, however, did not one. irgil Earp w as city cattle-rustlin- g -- ihiln-'l to Rive the marshal of "You coyote! If we sively, as he ate a radish. "The next other Arcadia In the southern part of depend upon the native supply of wa- Tombstone, and troublesome times he ever meet again there'll be a killin'. time your cousin puts an ad like that h.ik ! ter, but carried precious fluid in encountered, on one saw j n, P.rnxil N. Y. Sun. the occasion he a Understan' that?" said Warren, on one in the newspapers it will be frosty II wi I lniiil-- hay ' r.i;" the bottles. The water of the wells In the desperado draw his pistol, and, point occasion, thrusting his gun at him, an I weather indeed." desert Is said to be strongly alkaline ing across the street, say to his part- another time warned him to get his "What's the matter," asked HoweU. ner, "See me kill that black dog." He gun. Boyett got his gun and com-- . "Well, 111 tell you," said the cornetist I fi, (,, ),.. paradl and very to ordinary .iiTi.u" distasteful the fired and killed instead a woman walk menced shooting. w earily. "I got a half dozen answers , tli" iiuitii r "f s- -t nit no man's stomach. The natives carry ing on but. by fel- - h-s- s (Con-sue- the street. Before Earp could "You've got the best of me," sail most of them were written Tb Iu of Marlhorouah l. drinking water In goat skins, and while arrest him fifty of his friends had sur Earp, "some fellow took my gun." lows who thought they were kidders. Vand.'rbllt) shone resplendent on this method cools the water, it does not rounded him and effected escape. cor-- .. :, his "Stand still, then," Boyett. One of them said if I was a good ). i.ipinr'ly took a sip re- said the nueen's birthday night at the Justice was by l- -i I" my-vanci- ng ti I h- -r add to Its dellclousness. meted out in those days But Earp stepped toward him, n netist ought to be able to blow ,M it,, hi. li'in. he. on rd, ception glvn by the Iuke and Duchess The Journey dow n was rather monot the pistol. for a grapple, and an attempt self without having a job. Now, what.( you of Ievonshlre. She was In palest blue onous, Just the same stretch of desert CAUSE O FTJ1E FEUD. to get possession of the gun. Boyett 'do think of that? Another fellow (..i l . ii. r tired, and Warren Earp dropped deal, said he kept a boarding house and l. ti. star riiiht sutln, the skirt of which was wtourM blaze of sun and intolerable heat in - The immediate cause of the Tomb- shot through the heart. As his brotne.- j thought he could find a place for me, from waist to hem with an exquisite i the middle, cf the day. The road was stone feud was a stage robbery which Virgil, the bravest and quietest mom- - and I went to see him. It was a great I.: kitti.K.i simrlowrr fair. ieitn In ionic Mowing lines of silver, good, however, and fair time was made big feeding fifty people. says iJispatch. the Earp brothers, Virgil as city mar- ber of the family predicted, he came joint about He Ink .1 U.'d her swinging the rittsburv The satlti It Is a mistake to suppose that the shal. Wyatt and Morgan as United to his death in a violent manner in a sized me up and said: 'So you want a was arranged In such a manner It r ilc that Sahara Is all sand. In most places It States deputy , had suspected quarrel of his own seeking. Job, eh? be t... h. lint u7rii4e m all a appeared to slightly fluted as It fell is said to be good, loamy soil, which, if "I admitted it. "Well, he says, after toward the fert. and the soft, full lines Irrigated. Is as fertile as arr Illinois j sizing me up a whole lot more, 'I've no-Uic- ed down town has of th skirt suited the young duchess' prairie. In some sections there are 1m over the desert, filling the air with fine THAT TROUBLESOME LETTEK. ' these restaurants ,"i'i lit ..I 'tTilnirnei been to '; h.r ear tall, slim figure to perfection, fhe wore mense dunes, higher particles of sand and dust, which pen- putting in orchestras lately h'-a- sand than the people Y"iir h'es are gorgeous Jewels, etrate everywhere. The thermometer Perplexity of a Typewriter Girl With .piel while the eats, and I think i wealth of while the Washington city Tost Office and in 11 you can great- goes up and, every Sovial Possibilities. a goootning. only, see. i i famous Marlborough pearls were others there sre stretches of "hamada with window and ! a fiord to hire an orchestra because we , I aperture , .V.. l ! I,. frnru tb" emerald ly In evidence. the rocky desert, which Is said to lie. closed, life becomes almost The pretty typewriter girl seemed to have low rates at my place, although I h carried a magnificent bouquet of th most fearful of all unbearable. Every one becomes de be worried over something. I everything's first class. Now, I'd like I I ii.-- r one lw.it "We i nn sp.ire soft, pink roses, caught here and there Jecple live mainly pressed to an unusual degree, the nerves "Well," she exclaimed, "there is to have you come on here and wait on The of the desert 1 going m tap-lot- a, seeming to be affected in some way. thing bothering me almost to death. the tables until everything is in "i. mr with diamond buckles, on two broad on "co us cous," which is a kind of may ' your blue an arrangement of The wind sometimes blows steadily for have social aspirations that be good shape, and then take horn . kr,tk' il. wl'.li a w.irnlnix him: satin ribbon, steamed and served with meat gratified, because my employer is old and play while they're eating. original, two or three days, and during that er-you- ng of flowers that, besides being gravy, sheep or goats furnishing the and rich and Is looking for a pretty i ! asked him if he'd want that at ..'lli.r H,.rtl IvVn, Jls!" bus-lre- ss le no it.-I- was extremely effective. The stems of meat. mess is highly seasoned time one ventures about and all and I may be f 1 am I'm ery meaU 'Oh, no,' says, 'only din- - y The wife he at i.n.ni.K iMi'i frini a nnr-b- the ros-- s were passed through the with red pepper and would te good if is at a standstill. not much afraid of anything I may get ner. I'd want you to wait on the table lump. . re huckb-s- It were not so hot. Dates and b:irley Some beautiful mirage effects were next to in the circle in which I shall at breakfast, and at noon without mu- - ,. tut' II lrll! Tin't bi bread form the other staple articles of witnessed by Mr. Swingle, although, he move except how and when to get the sic, but in the evening I think your horn hil'l'l' correct sound to so as to food. S.OOO.Ooo says, he has seen better ones in Arizo- the letter 'a' would make it nice.' M nXK'A.N riiOVKRHH. While there are probably show the difference between the classes "Kvery I ' I i neighboring1 na. In the Sahara the mirage always time he said 'horn wanted w.'i from or 4.000,000 date palms In Algeria, each and the masses. I have heard enough to strangle him, I money ' brings visions of water, lakes and bil- but needed .'H'l Wind and good luck do not last. tree producing from 1m to 300 pounds swell people talking in our otlice to and so I asked: 'And what would I nine-tent- hs lows, reedy over- ft l' i, till, or you'll rue' you'll File a mouth. of dates, of the product Is with shores and the know that to be a real society person get for being waiter and " cannot enter closed hanging In orchestra?: He who has little has little to fear. consumed at home. bushes reflected the stream. l must use tne Droad 'a m tne right: "'Well.' he savs 'there wouldn't b In Arizona the mirage is usually a re- place, but I'm not sure of mynelf. May- - t Mini l A In gloves wi:i never rats. Of course the dates are only grown In much work to either of them, but I can ".il to th" parsing breeze; rat catch flection every oouy mat uses tne oroau a su t a pawn that must be fed. the oases which form about the wells In of mountains. ie afford to be liberal with a muslcianer. nti..r ii.uk h friend In take The nights in the desert are describ isn't in society, but I'm sure everybody Say. $4 a week ' . 'iii',.'" No will endure a hundred years. the desert. Wherever there Is enough 1 evil ed cool, in society uses the broad 'a' and want "Well, on the snuare." said Bronson I to supply Irrigation will as wonderful. They are always I good fishing In troubled waters. water there how do 14 new- - It to know to it like the real when Howell got through laughing, "1 m'imh the mk with temperature falling from 110 de- : A hook that Is shut makes no scholar. be a llttte cluster of palm, some, fig the thing. don't know what. kept me from smash- - t: will. trees, barley, vegetables growing under grees to 60 degrees and lower, and a "I dont' find much difficulty in saying 'ing - go.M washes the that fellow." il iii tlinll.'il The l.itindre shirt -- with a rut!- the palms; a bunch of sheep or goats blanket and wraps are acceptable. A cahn't,' but ought I to say 'eahn' or; Did you try any of the other an-ca- hn :fir.;P flrt. and few es- great deal of travelling is done by not?" If not, why not? I'm Just swers?" A frugal father and a spend- a camels for each Arab's nint : I get up say Ui..-- rlh and the long caravans go swinging by. sure to all mixed if I 'l I am going to work on the farm stays, and contented thrift son. tablishment.' He lives simply and fru- follow away So. !f silently and mysteriously, can' and it right with 'I tomorrow.' If the pull were not bitter It would gally and In the heat of summer hopes in the shad cahn't,' and I'm sure I never could do '! t'i family ows of the sand dunes. Owing to the IiiiUi'.'1i', lilrd and naks not te gilt. to send his stock and his Into a thing like that in society and live. : iii" I i n coo i no. I' t'lli'd. When the river Is passed the saint Is the mountain country to weather th clearness of the atmosphere the stars It would be a dead giveaway, wouldn't lect ic k and the heavens can be studied closely, worse is 'half-past- ,' forgotten. heat. it? But than that c Affecting - country and one ceases to marvel the like 'half-pa- st 4.' for Instance. Some- - nKiderationa its Introduc- MH He never ventures will never Since the French occupied the that ' Suva AN.WKi:. who times I get 'hahlf-past- ,' and some- - tion in the Kitchen. cross sea. they have sunk artesian wells, about Arabs have always been students of it the S!f-pat!'P- 111 which new oases and great plantations astronomy. A sunrise in the desert is III S' -- No word Is spoken If It Is not sZeimesmeS:uaY "") I' t.lny.1. author of Wealth understood. of dates have sprung up, much to the described by Mr. Swingle as the most f1," .''iiii.iiiwiiHli" "A Country magnificent scene ever witnessed Taaar and A tongue may Inflict a wounJ surprise of the aged nomads who have he '""it Htr,l.-.- " leeir inH r?Xt JJA We ake f'r granted, remarks believes h knOWS than a sword. lived to see the desert blossom like the and one which the beholder is likely hwpT. " 'I it to Irony never to forget. U .day right Go idnes? ' thi Electrical World and Engineering, piiri biste the of fate. not trust your money to those rose. Several hundred thousand new make knowsithat electrical heating on a large scale. bi on Io is great I h.ld finished hi college who keep their eyes on the fbor (make date trees have grown up in these plan- There a deal of malaria 'ThherTllsTnUdh-- u Mr 1.1 yd In- - among AralA blind- always called il histl achieved an an outward alga or piety. tations. Near the plantations is the ho- the resident and "''1n.1l r 1 utatlon as one of the ly city of Sidl Okba, which contains ness prevails to an alarming degree. aTetr c iin ". else did. but the hear. , TlSoT'ioSer, mt..uiif..n t - ! h(,atin f and convincing writ- tomb of a Th tieople i.uai aneciions are due to tne . f rais vals r' rt I'.AU. the saint. ai'e adin some society peop.e callmg it ahnd ,. b ; 'Oill.f tn, t MT I.AIY TltAVKI.l.Ntl tin-oldes- t d7rr and corporate very pious and very ioorf. This is of the sand and the white glare of the h II cm reasons why I'Tirs. Although a man Mohammedan city In the Saha- sun. Th malarial comes from their .'SinM i'ial chem - evolved may not be used, "'ill .111.1 1 - In th' mattrr of small baggage, there heat he hlgheat social stand- ra and contains n population of about r LHtinu ditches and pools which ht,rsPJn- t say ahnd. and A ,n 3600 I an variety of bags, kilowattnur )uttt is about I pronoi.nce.t :ilmot Infinite ; in neighborhood all 1 u- he M'l.d hi 8,00. at.iund. the of ?tUtlV('n, - T. I'., and costs a consumer in our and If there I one thing over another say in TnT 1 m-iht- rge .f I' b'tuocracy In Mu own When Mr. Swingle and hi party , oses. The water is often stagnant cities from 5 to 20 cents, aecord-tic- e well-groome- d some newspapers say . , " ". f t,, ( he extent of having the upon which the woman and productive of disease. of the 'in Jn fii fh ,'-:,,,- -- reached this part of the ..untry they 1"l, Is on . - IX I) mi rv ants sit at the family prides herself. It the quality of her were Introduced to some severe clim- Many herds, of magnificent horses tncrmfl limt a nmlnr i in " sre not in society . are they: I can . 4 ' con-- "l traveling bags. They must ! of the say.otht.r h t f.nth in the power of a atic conditions an 1 made c1o.e ac- were seen on the way, the wealthier anTterntKin or junt plain 'after ' easy hand of ordi nary nir ' M best material and as simple as only the t fiteam t.oa, wiu contain 280 iiniii to shape the bent of his quaintance with a Sahara n sirocco. In Arabs still clinging to the raisins of fMUUUII, UUI I 111 II H. HI LUclL VI U ttltCl 1 'H TT n.t O s.ll" thing can te, Inside 'vt ii. i, t.,t aiuji a iuiuiik a ium ui. . tie .ta unfaltering, and he Mt mot rctly btth the desert one never seems to perspire, the noble animals which have made math. Of course I wouldn t use it very .. , .oll and out. No more metal Is displayed often, is more of give-awa- y "iin. nM of the young man's no matter how high the temperature. Arabia famous. Less valuable breeds but it a . to 21,000,000 heat units can be looked for I be, get wrong common I the natural and Inevlt- - than must and the little that des The' moisture evaporates so rapidly of horses are being used for transport-tha- t a word that isn t nol,pr SUf.h coal co3tin;j ' is common kind, you Vle .V uit f h Is home Influences. show Is uf brass or polished nlfk. it leaves no trace, and one can atlon Instead of camels and the Indus- - than it the don't ,.' 11' to circuii- - n Monogram except know? I say 'what of course, just as t!i n was approaching the or other decoration, wear a high collar without fear of its try is growing. The Arabian takes SpriSns? a yield of "41!. of most Inconspicuous Is ta- the swells do, but if I said thahf 'Vnd21,000,000 7,000,000 n of his college course the the tort. wilting. The temperature in the 'good care of his horse, but neglects the would'nt society people think I was a from to of thenna! in"' Inquiring had" booed. The Interior of these tags Is ... - n . 1 1 - n 1 1 1 , .3 - units a dollar, or in the nelghborhool of him If he Sahara sometimes goes as high as 13Z faithful camel, who is turned out to uui- f tl" ui iiiai iu- limp, mnro hoofv,uv thanv thovaa. V.IVV.VI 11 ii """"'I''I what career he would finished In the most complete manner degrees Fahrenheit In the shade browse njon thistles or anything he 6, mill' gra. luatlon. The young and with the highest grade of work- U shade found). can pick up. Washington Star. fine and I can pronounce it Just too ranted that can be . v.i , i- a cerUm sen?e v Is every- w. - - j in Urn y was brief, but It couIJ not manship. There a place for This occurs during the prevalence .w.ir.ji .ui on, won, ai.u l.iai 19 au- "t'LI,llnil1st ,plin? SLihat ty,a : of i 71,1 U 'I Mr. I,loyd nmre profound- - thing wanted In traveling, from & tooth Is vahntage.' I feel like I was the real I - -- o the sirocco. The highest temperature The DAILY ADVERTISER delivered Vk " .c ! 1 thing when I say it, and don't you 'V. ?k " ""T to a whisky Borne - : 4. 1 n page brush flask. of these aaauaa ca,. a. long. The whole felt by Mr. Swingle was 110 degrees. to asy part of the city for 75 cents know, when I hear anybody say 'ad au.i.v u u t ' .S 1 IL 'r 1.. posed of In simple bag that come fitted out with toilet fuel alone for heating water on a large the The sirocco is a hot wind that blows month. vantage' it does sound too flat for any scale, a rar articles cost lion, and even more. use. I do think it is the dearest word and better relative show- I Ml- - ing could be made !" Wont the attorney for a where both methods "'4!', HOW COUNT MOURAV1EFF DIED. lot more, but the boss is coming and AJrVAiirer's or hVhivX 'in. must look ahfter some matters--or Is I Jt-- o itionatiy the narii. mahters?-tha- t-I mean 'thahf-- he Lhateer the Proifuctlon might Mr I.I yd ever received. We learn from trustforthy source warns aitenaea to. eo long: anu sne Is only - that the late Count Mouravleff commit left the reporter standing at the office It on a large scale, however, ''-- that price sways scepter. ii:n In presence of M. de Wltte, De- the On a r on a c.n rt.AT- - ted suicide rail somewhat puzzled himself. small scale price Insig- I In consequence an extremely Free Press. often becomes ft'UM. of violent troit nificant by comparison with comfort dispute with the Emperor Nicholas and convenience. It is declared by ahou" China. Before dying Count Mou- CUSTOMS OF CHINESE. some builders from their actual obser- ' VI I l,.' n th rutaa of roue. ravleff wrote to the Csar. adjuring his vation that so great is the Influence of 'I 1., (r'H n f.r conductors and had Majesty to follow his policy In China. They drink wine hot. personal convenience that stores on the 'Mb 1 th n. lie did not Intend to Krakow Uias. Only men fly kites. lightly frequented side of a street may relatively languish, stores, . no 'Ul-ltif- White is worn as mourning. while better in attractions, on the densely h.r U thu?' ked sweet The babies seldom cry. tl) rf the THE OM MAN WAS BIGHT. frequented side may thrive. In other "it. Soldiers wear petticoats. words, it is said that the mere effect h I ,i p hm gave her a Their compass points to the south. of crossing a street by a buyer will . "I am going to stop and look back," The family name comes first. markedly affect his choice of a store. was dis- I h- said IjoIb wife, who a short is same - 1,11.1, ' lhl cur No. Carriages are moved by sails. It the law In another form In advance. -j tune Seat of honor at the left. j which causes the price of a retail ar- urged will go -; -- "iH.n'i:" Iot. "It hard tail article to be often twice and sorae- ti Mln.d, "what Is Its Visiting cards four feet long. twenty .llenc' with you if you do!" hacks times times as great as the cost disregarded his warning, School children sit with the r of the same article on a larger scale, ' But she l with the same to the teacher. 4 j Where a small Quantity of heat Is re- -i ol d it with the result recorded elsewhere. ;r. day- - ...r.l Ina t I A V Fireworks are always set off quired for cooking the advantage Is al 'Inf.. l...... "Well, X called the turn on her all Ml. "i rou that Its II me. together m ravor or the electric meth- - destination Muht," panted Lot. struggling en. I01- - A. small electric stove Is probably ''""-''li'- in Evening If you offend a Chinaman he kill himself on your doorstep to spit ; as cneap in xuei consumption as a j small coal stove, PELFI3II ADVICE. Joliet and Is devoid of .,.!-- ' Star. smoke, dust and ashes, besides requir-in- g full" neither matches nor Wooley's wife says a man with T'HINESE ARTILLERY THAT WAS. kindling wood. ...lie"' that AFTER CONVICTION. ( The electric stove can also be made his complexion should never eat lc Tie outbreak ia Clio has brnnglit with it some cf the usual inrprises tli.it aceotapany compact I (more than the coal stove, and ' 1 cream." "ir. Moat important of then Uiia time la the suddenly acquired general kao. ledge that rs. Bli?s hope you don't think can "! f. on.imUe?- asked the Orieatala learning II "I better retain Its heat to the exclu ,1.1 'to "snsntTy. "I suppose they never have cny, bate, sine their war with Japaa, been rapidly the deadly art of war ir.arriae a great trial, dearest." sion of surrounding objects, which Is a of I"' and have been estenaivrly equipping tbonDSelTes with tie latest fcixl moat perfect enginery "Oh, not a bit, darling. It's p ; - Mr. Bliss decided advantage In the torrid days III m,n,if- answered Me-- then?" el warfare. In exrlusira circle composed of those who have to do constantly with mili- you M '- working out the sentence, I - yes, Ms Just like of summer. The comparison with an , of "I oh, they do, anJ she eats tary affair tL changed and chancing conditions ia China wer known, to the ordinary V I started tul wit bat know." oil stove or a gas stove Is less favora- v" Ml to share." eitiatn the aew come as a revelation. Up to lea than tare year ago the whole, world bly tin It." w-a-a to electricity, a cn' riht looked npow Chi a a country thai a. century behind the leading European and but even here the you mind Aaaerleaa nation ia military maxtara. The Illustration abows a tyre of the artillery that JOT. electric stove has the advantage of rlf s, "-- Fair painter "I hops don't , Is the Clils placed thtir reliance poa sot to long ago. When the Lritiah took noaaeasion cleanliness and convenience. ,er the matter. my sketching In your field?" Farmer , 1 'the territory known a the hiaterJaag of Hongkong-- abont two yean ago, they found this Joy is like a maid you're woolni. ,"" "Lord, no mlssle! Tou keep th birds Id city defense you chase. Bub Ho- th- la the el Kxalmg. Il was mounted lor the of the city, and ia it tbs One that flees in the scribe for the ADVERTISER ma, - du..k called care-crow- ." r 75 I. $' off th peas better'n a ordinary to lMtm tmjUqt icafiflaace. When you cease from your pursuing nolulu's live daily paper cents a Tlt-Blt- s. You will meet he? lace to lacfit oatbt delivered q an art lie cltfr " 12 THE PACIPIO COM1IEEOIAL ADVEBTISEB: HONOLULU, AUGUST 25 , 1900.

J. HOPP & CO. J. HOPP A CO A i Snzmnor The Best at the Lowest J HILEY'S Telephone Proposition 8 Price at HOPPS. IKE 391 o"TJ a P. 0. Box . tfTell, now there' the ii 2Co ITS. mmr 1 u ICE QUESTION! o Ton know you'll seed Ice; yon know GENTS' Stearns Bicycles None It's a necessity in hot weather.. W O Bette toeHeve you are anxious to get that Ice you O which will give satisfaction, and MILWAUKEE we d like to supply you. Order from PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES the t a. o MORGAN & WRIGHT HACK TIRES; sole agency IT oa. Reclining --a The Oahu Ice o and Electric Co. o Gha Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery Co, Hoffman & Markham, o irs Telephone 31S1 Blue. Postoffice Box 601 o 228 AUD 231 o . KING STREET, 4 M-1 1 ine Kina mat are meant to rest y om f f t 14 n eagy In. o C v GET THE BEST NATIVE TFeatner MAIL MUST BG PROPERLY DIRECTED. I'ostoJUce Inspector Flint 6tates that if people do not take more care in ad- o dressing their letters to the other Islands hundreds and thousands of them may Ready Rock Roofing be forwarded to the Dead Letter Office a 1 Washington, with the statement stamp- o Pillows x IT HAS f eg ed on them, "Misdirected." He states thai the proper postoffice address must be STOOD THfa TEST FOR 25 YEARS. it Without an odor. plainly written on the envelope or package, and not the locality. I HATS For instance, 18 a. a letter directed to "Mr. Kau, Hawaii," la a misdirected letter. This boilfrt'tc!10011 R0f Paint kinds of roof,. sm, I merely a locality, but in years past the rostofllee clerks were so familiar with the persons living in the different general localities that "Kau" was sufficient in the above mentioned case. If anything should happen to the native AQENTS Sunshine Water In Mattresses! Honolulu postoffice clerks in the FOR that they should not b In the office, the pouches could not All O Made from the finest hair. bo made up under such circumstances. In San Francisco whenever a clerk comes . across such a letter he throws it aside immediately and It is forwarded to Dead Heater O Letter Office, according to the 3C instructions. Mr. Flint states positively that people Hot water day and night without use of Styles 3 mist learn the postoffice addresses of thjJr the fire. Call and set it O-- correspondents. Even if a letter is wj, CL D addressed via such and such a postoffice, U will come within the meaning of the "U regulations. "There is a possibility that the postal clerks on the Island boats Alpine Cement, Canned Fruits, AT Portieres will be unfamiliar with general localities, O Co although they must of necessity be To make the house look pretty. well versed lii the postoffices," said Mr. Flint yesterday to an Advertiser reporter ; Monterey Sand, any come Pet and Highland Creams, o "If letters misdirected to them they will not handle them but will '' bm:ch them and send them back for forwarding o to Washington." The discontinued Mortar Stains, Standard Biscnit Co. T. j offices of Waihee, Maul, and Mana, Kauai, will be reopened soon, the bonds of Murata's the postmasters having already gone forwerd. o .i Following Is an. official of all Paper and Paper THE HATTER. Chiffoniers list the postoffices in the Islands, as compiled Ba, j o Of many varieties. by Mr. Flint: Island of Oahu Aiea, Hauula, Heeia, Honolulu, Honouliull, Kahuku o Pearl City, Wahiawa, Waianae, Waialua. Waipahu, Waimanalo. Island of Hal Boltz Ciymer & Co's Cigars. 11S Nuuanu. Tel. 814. wall Hakalau, Hilo, Hllea, Honokaa, Honuapo, Hookena, Hoopuloa, Honomu "D Hclualoa, Kailua, Naalehu, Napoopoo, Ookala, Olaa. Olaa Plantation, P. O. Box 865. 4 Papalkou, Pahala, Papaaloa, Paaullo o FURNITURE Kalapana, Kapoho. Kawaihae, Kealakekua, Keau-hc- u, Kohala, Kukulhaele, Laupahoehoe, Mahukona, Pepeekeo, Punaluu Volcano HAWAIIAN TRADING CO., Ltd C3 House, Walmea, Waiohinu. Island of Kauai Eleele, Hanalel, Hanapepe, COVERING Koloa, 632 FORT STREET, LOVE BUILDING. O Kealia. Kekaha. Kllauea, LIhue, Makawell, Walmea. Island of Molokai Kalau-rap- a, I And trimmings to match. Kalawao, Kamalo, Kaunakakai, Pukoo. aa. Island of Maul Hana, Hamoa Hamakuapoko. Kaupo, Kahulul, Klpahulu, Keanae, Lahalna, Klhei, Makawao O Makena, Nahlku, Pala, Spreckelsville, Wailuku, Ulupalakua, Island of Lanal o Keomuku. AAAAAAAAAAAiiAAAJkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAiJ w out repaired furniture as good as REAL ESTATE MARKET FIRM BUT INACTIVE. Q new. Real estate is firm, say the brokers. Prices desirable --o for inside property have Q. o changed but little in the past week. The only fault found with the market is that it is dull. There is no tendency towards a drop in prices. It seems a fore- gone conclusion that values will go up and that an active market will result when the finances are easier. The late outpouring of gold to pay for the enormous o amount of importations since January 1 has left little gold in the Islands to jug- tJ.Hopp&Co o gle on real estate propositions. The Custom House receipts which now must be shipped back to the Coast In gold bulk have produced a serious condition, which can only be remedied by a change In the present' system. As the Custom House g LEADING FURNITURE duties must be paid in gold, there is a likelihood In the near future of a strained YOU WILL NEVER KNOW ths I commercial status. The payment for the Hawaiian bonds promises the only re- secret of a clean scalp until you try DEALERS. lief. Tourists! Tourists! . BUILDING BY O Pacheco'i Dandruff Killer. This prep- CL I HANDICAPPED MONEY STRINGENCY. O -- aration has no equal as a scalp cleanser. "TJ Building operations are more or less held back on account of a lack in ready k It penetrates the scalp and keeps the T3 Sioney to carry them on. The architects report business dull. Plans have been roots healthy so the hair can trow, and gotten out for a number of new residences but are shelved at present, awaiting a HAWAIIAN VIEWS ON I, Is guaranteed to be more efficacious favorable money market to begin work; Two well-know- n architects report their than any other similar article In the "7 King and Bethel badness has been seriously handicapped on this account of late. .market. Sts. o rACIIECO'S AUTOMOBILES READY TO BE SHIPPED. Pans J. HOPP & CO. HOPP & ' Silk J. CO L. T. Grant, manager of the Honolulu Automobile Company, states that DANDRUFF KILLER twenty-seve- n automobiles are awaiting Fhipment in San Francisco, but the order ARE THE BEST SOUVENIRS Is for sale by all druggists and at the to forward them to their destination will not be given until the power-hous- e is TO TAKE HOME. Union Barber Shop. Telephone 63C ready to house them. Mr. Grant says the company is in no hurry to bring them t Honolulu until all the machinery for charging the vehicles Is In position and ready operation. power-hous- e --4- .0 for The foundations for the are laid in and the machinery on the ground. Childish Tongues THE OLD M'GREW MANSION TO BE DEMOLISHED. IWAKAMI, The end of the famous old stone structure in which Dr. McGrew has residod HOTEL STREET. so many years s for is at hand. An auction sale was had yesterday of the cot- lisp praise, pic- V J h our tor we take tages In the premises, and three were dispose of. The mansion is not destined tures of the little ones that lira to be sold as a whole, as Alexander Young will make use of the stones In the con- .J struction of his new building on the old site. J. F. Morgan & Co. had the auc- memory. wash-hous- dis-pct,- In the tion in charge. Besides the cottages, the stable, sheds and e were ed of for about $000. The bidders for the most part were Chinese. Each build- Biins: in the LitUe.Folks ing thus sold will be moved out bodily and carried to other sites, where they will probably be used for stores. Dr. McGrew's office was not on the list of buildings for sale, big-biock- . and let us commemorate os and will probably be used as an office for the contractors of the J. J. PLONSKY, The old mansion has been familial" to Ilonolulans for nearly sixty years cardboard Just how channlni and was first occupied by Dr. Wood, a resident of the early days. your child Is today. DISTRIBUTOR. The building was used by United States Cr.mmissioner Pearce when Dr. McGrew Don't wait bought it in ISCfi. Some of the most famous garden parties and dinners were giv- TTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrj Tomorrow's change may not lm T. OF II. en within its walls. It was social headquarters for the naval officers of every ration when Honolulu was the Newport of the Pacific. Upon the return of Ptots the Infant, Alexander Young, active work will be commenced toward preparing for the big ft structure.

No. 5237 del and wife (Mele) et al. to REAL ESTATE O. J. Robinson-- . R. P. 3910, kul. C150C, N. CI ART- Kcna, Hawaii. Consideration $18.75. minimIV I I I 1 1 ' ' Johnston II uiamu ': TRANSACTIONS ' fiver bii'uiu. List of deeds filed for record, August 20,. FORT HIGH GRADE IN EVERY RESPECT. STREET. 1900: , First Party.' Second Party. Class. August 4. No. 51fi- - Kplnn.'ilnn in .1 M Nawahine H. A. Kekuewa D Kealoha; Interest in estate of Mahelona, Kiko L. KIto (or Tito) ... D Kamananui, A. de S. L. ... r $40 J Waialua, Oahu. Considera- Cravalho Perrelra $35 and tion $15. V. A. de.S. Cravalho J. de Souza.. D mart ORPHEUM No. 51G7 ruukohola and wife (Walahao) A. M. Mendes J. de Souza n Equal to any $50 wheel in the CAFE to W. IC Rathburn: Inten-s- t in hnl land F. Gonsalves M. d'Aruda D of Kahana, Koolauloa, Oahu. Considera- R. A. Pratt-- B. S. Reid D . . tion $170. ' N. L. Moore and husband A, B. 4 No. 51GS Kanae to W. K. Tlnthhiirn- - nnr- - Loebenstein D tion R. P. 2143, kul. 7GG7, Kapano, Koo- - M. K. Lo--W. & G. W. Rockey .. D The Best Meal 13. M. A. . D - iouiuu, uanu. ..unsiuerauon H. Elliot Mrs. Richley 5172 .T Co.. i AND N'o. B. Kalaukela to Ti Wil- - Nakanelua M. I) Cycle I Hookuanui Pacific jUams; lot 4 of Gr. 3306, Kalihi, Honolulu,. S. W. Nawahle and 'wife B. Lin SOLE AGENTS. w&nu. imo. coin .. D The Best No. 5173 V. Casten-d- k; AWt;aIla D Strel fa" Service HEADQUARTERS W. Bartels to C. IT. and husband Kaukaaha. Ehlera' Block. Fort FOR R. V. SOW, kul. 8149; R. I 74; K. P. M. Pahau et al. F. Lucweako ... . I) In the CK. at Popular Prices. u; kul. 3PS6; R. I. 33S5, kill. 7351, Lani-ha- L. A. Choy Jno. Tallett D leaseholds, crops, etc., Kailua. North K. and S. Kauai C. W. Booth ... IJ Jf'A1" Jt,An IIour- - A 1 Carte or Zono-Phon- es Kona, Hawaii. Consideration $10,000. K. Tele et al. C. W. Booth 1) No. 174 W. W. Ahana and wife to I. A. Rickard and husband Hana and three-eight- Nt.ar; hs interest in leasehold H. B. Paele ... L of and buildings, ap. 13 of kul. WW,, corner J da Lima and wife P. McCouchle D H Great Variety WING WO CH3N & Kukul and Fort streets, Honolulu, Oahu. Young Hee A. Enos et al L CO.. Consideration $10,000; mortgage, $3,000. August 6. No. SISS-H- olI (Kau-lehlc- a) and wife Liit of deeds filed for record August 21, to Kainoahou and Kualii; two acres 1500: Si Xbony land. Kalaoa. Hilo, Hawaii. Con- Furniture, sideration $20. First Party. Sseond Party. Class. Clars and Tobaccos, 515fi et al. Chas. I loves No. Kallula to Palealil Ka Chinese Kalua; piece land. 1) and Japanese Teas, Puumoi, lino, Hawaii: Consideration $10. C. S. Desky and wife J. J. Grace.. FORT STREET. C1S8 Tt Crockery, Mattings. nil No. J. W. Kaluaokahaku to J. G. P. M. Pond E. Andrews Vases, Camphorwood ii Serrao; piece - C. B. Smith M. T. Kluegel Ti Trunks, land. Walnaku, Hilo, Ha- Ratan Chairs. , .nilnan. f unsiuerauon' t ' wu. P. ii. Taylor M. T. Kluegel Tt j No. 5189-No- hea L. K. Sylva and husband Honolulu PHOTOGRAPHIC to J. G. Serrao; inter-le- st AND Silks and Satina in R. P. 2751. Panaulki and Laepukl. Investment Co., Ltd D Puna, Hawaii. Consideration $314.30. E. Harbottle and wife J. Andrade I 51D2 I) ....Of All Kinds. PORTRAITS. ( No. Ah Pat and Ah Nee et al. to It. Antone and wife S. A. Gullck.. - Z10-21- 3 Nuuanu Street. iD I. Akwal; piece land, Pauoa. Honolu-- I S. A. Gulick J. N. Taggard T hi. Oahu. Consideration $.m LI Cheung S. I. Shaw T No. &1H4 M. Bal and (W. E.) to I. J. S. Weedon W. E. Brown D FOR SALE. husband 3. D j Wailuku Sugar Co., Ltd.; portion a p. 2, Kaili and wife Pacific Sugar Mill First Class Work Guaranteed R. P. 6720, kul. 4!0, Puakea. Wailuku, ; Maui. Consideration $30. List of deeds filed for record August 22, AT A BARGAIN, 430 j BARRELS OF Mr. D7ey does not wish No. 5199 Kapuaokahlklna and husband 1900: hit slttsn i LEIIiail PORTLAND CEMENT, now to accept work unless to L. C. Kauhl; interest In R. P. 873, Ka-- Party. Class. for all Stovts perfectly satis -- First Party. Second and Castings 2ue to arrive from New York. factory. iapana, una, Hawaii. Consideration $10. V. Kalehua E. K. Kalehua et al. D Farmers' Boflers Extra I I No. 5200 F. Kruger . J. and wife to J. C. H. Purdy A. M. Borwn r ALSO. CUMBERLAND COAL. jA.-R- I Vielra; portion Gr. 177. Pnwaa. Ho- W. A. Greenwell. i) - . . ST. en Hawaii Land Co. And ex-IIel- - n flMfl to arrive Brewer, due nolulu, Oahu. Consideration $1 ot W. H. Winchester E. San ford p 1 No. 3201- -a. Jn October: F. Wall to Olaa Sugar Co., T-- S. and A. B. Southwkk W. F. , Ltd.; NOTT, LEHIOII PORTLAND CEMENT. . Grant 43S9. Olaa. Puna, Hawaii, Dillingham et al D JOHN i OcrskU-ratio- $1 and 250 raid up shares AMERICAN FIRE BRICK. I at $14 each. of doeils filed record August 23. JUARRELS OF FIRE CLAY. rf.uo r. ue souza. and wife to IIst for Geo. Jr., 1900: . CUMBERLAND COAL. H. Williams; plero land. Pleasant PHOTOGRAPHIC street, Hilo, Hawaii. First Party. Second . Party. Class. TrJ Co. Consideration $J,s0. Ikuwa et al. J. P. Mondonca T i LIMITED. i NO. ?204 K. X'trinr- - nn,1 . r tt Kuna Uua H. Olivff V , C. BREWER & CO., LTD. MOTT-SMIT- H MJIams; piece Hi- - N S. Morse and husband Wailuku BLOCK land. Pleasant street, 1 Corner lannu. vonsiaeration $2(X) Sugar Co QUEEN STREET. Fort and Hotel Strests. 5210-- No. C. S. Desky to W. K. Brown: lots 2 3 and 4. block IS, Cyclomer,, tract, List of deda fded for rccor.i August U, Advertiser A gentleman Is known by the clothes Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration $3,200. 1500: Read the he wears.- yours No. 5223 Kl-mu- Are in style? They F. Harrison and wife to S. ra; Party, Second Party. Class. you 1 First : TRIBUNE! are If have them made by lots and 35, block 3, Kewalo tract, Mele et al. S. H. Onl ... Tt - ( Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration $3,00. H. N. and C. L. Crabbe V. Crabbo D JS tho POPULAR WHEEL CHA3Sf 225 HOP No. Poopoohinahale to S. K. Pa-kole- a; W. C. Achi and wife J. M. Alexan- R. P. 3405, Kaiwlki, Wailua, KauaL der and wife Tt Consideration $5. I ICapu et al. J. A. Maroon Tt Month. 5235 a Whitman & Co., Merchant Tailor No. S. K. Pakolea to B. Hanaike; J. A. Magoon and wife L. Kapu .. D 75 Gents R. P. 3105, Kaiwlki, Wailua, Kauai. Con- VI. C. Achl and wtf S. Decker 507 i alGENTS. . 1 1 FORT STREET. Merchant St sideration $15. et al Tt n COD PACIFIC 00IIUC20IAL ADTEDTISEB: nOflOLTJLU, AUGUST 25, HOO.

By AUTHORITY

gN-- n hat 1. O. ALLEN - . 1. a 1 i!ar of AufUit, A. V. - . .s. n'atrht or jioiumuiu. ' l!a- - , ir, e f th Territory of

Attorn General. (' , .r i" r i. " : DAY. turporation Notices. THIS PIONEER MILL CO , LTD. M-ff-m Auction Sale ,r"'M:"-'- V THIS , i w ( todi-i- to tranafera 't t. September lt. ON SATURDAY, AUG. 25TH it a. Hi.Nnr.r:a V (Mi'sfWw'. x Treasurer. ' MM AT 12 O'CLOCK KOON. , m"t I''"0' In Dowsett's Yard on Queen street, OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. near Fort Btreet, and directly behind Schuman's carriage repository on Mer- transports, L' J all first make themselves chant street, I will sell mm: it1" "' or una to at auction. l. I . 1.1. .) I t't tranafera known "Diamond Head Charlie." t September Charlie, though now an American lt. citizen, is a native of Gotenburg, Swe- h tin i,iiv Delivery Wagons, J. V ItACKFKI.D. den, and ever since he was old enough . Treasurer. to understand the difference between .iiknIiI. a ship and a house he loved the stately Buggies, vessels, and the ugly Oiies too, which ASSESSMENT NOTICE. sailed in and out of the little port. "My parents would never consent to Phaetons, my following the sea," says Charlie, MIJLUA AGRICULTURAL CO. "but. without, asking their permission I one day signed on an American ship Harness, LIMITS. bound for New York. "Well, I made several trips between sKfleMSNTs ITAVB DEEM CAIX- - ers fulfilled. A mild-manner- ed man is New York and Liverpool, on good and Horses, 4 M 0 w. Charlie and withal most considerate of bad ships both, take me - ... All An but it didn't Mini DA . knm"" J MTtbU his words. He never gets angry even very many to Caatl Ltd, en months tire of this. What ib t Ceok. lloy oui! you like to Uv all alone when his water supply Is short and is w Hules. n. 19 " ! P my system naturally craved as some- ;if it 1". rlatit on th eljc of pome Jumiilnc-ot- T never know n to say bo much as a cross imi- - ttllnrint august llth, 1909. thing w ith a little more of the spice of j'ture with nothing but a Aog and a word to the dog or the telephone. adventure in it than just bumping along tHfj.hone to to? talk Thafa what Sixty years of this life's sorrow and between New York and Liverpool. Just Parties desiring either STOCK or "I'lumoml ICa-- Charlie" doca. King pleasure, hope and disappointment, for a change I shipped on a boat for rtn. II nt (til pt him up and him alt about It. VEHICLES sold must have them at vnbf - pfW W VlWhA romance and have passed Chile. We went to Callao, thence up kl . .A. ak adventure the yards before 10 a. m. the day of the I. Of tourn you know who "Diamond for "Diamond Head Charlie;" he car- the coast after a cargo of guano. Go- W. A. IIOW KM. ltHd Charlie- - la? No? you"r sale. ill Trea Walaiua Agr. Co, Ltd Well. ries the burden of his years lightly, ing back to Callao we ran into pretty no doubt a atrangtr here in Honolulu. Ms mind retains much of Its-- youthful rough weather and did our best to "IUnund Head Charlie"' la the man : RSf AMERICAN BANK OF optimism notwithstanding the cares of make shelter in a small cove but struck behind the t'li'woi.n, the reraon who i. iolvitncing years, his eyes search the a rock w hich ripped the old vessel w ide n Will E. Fisher, HAWA!!, LTD. th almont jeriendicular sm f..r sails much as they used to w hen open and down we went, that is to say, h..ea of Ilnmon-- I Urad and watchea 'harll; was long ao but a green-han- d the ship went down, we managed to get AUCTIONEER. the horlsnn for ahlpa of all 1 - kinda and MX I aboard some wandering merchantman ashore somehow and had afterwards a N "II.T. 1.4 Ill.Ui'.UI Cj I ..- ring up (: lit of Directors of tb f'lrs Honolulu and leta It and his love for the mysterious ocean is dangerous and thirsty journey on foot know when' a atonmer or nail-I- n .Ttf1ra "pH of Hawaii, LL, have th same as it was when he was a lit- to Callao, but fortunately arrived there Auction Sale 1- -3 yeaeel r!l the flilAl )MlimiDl Of U Pf or anything la about to tle child. safe and sound. on ttrx n of corpor Tl.ilnly la H tin rpitl tb arrr.iuch. he. the lookout avei-- r For forty years and more he followed "I had all I wanted of Callao and OF 1 a. rrM wtthln thirty dy. at at IHamnnd llend. In the lnpjruiR of the sea, for two-thir- ds of his life has soon found an' opportunity of sailing t t)rii'' hu of tn torpormtlon. the man who la tnld according to the he licen a now, . sailor anil not feeling for San Francisco. Again was I cast in 44i nI An(uit y Jllni'inl nvin.brr of word he employa, la ennk-er- - K. M. IIOTD. he the bjta, eardine tins and broken inclined at his age to scramble aloft in away, however, for when off Santa 1 Ie-ithi- Wines, Liquors aolf. and. Ktiardlan aplrlt of obi 'a and furniture w hile In front of his some towering wind-jamm- er as a sailor Harbara we were wrecked and had to Prrtarr. e aullon. Mmjr aldea; hia rentlea. r'sld-nc- stret hs the brond highway or restlessly pace the poop as a skip- take to the life-boa- ts by which means eagl eye. forever Irani the aoftly of the aea nlonK which hundreds of gal- per, he sits him down on Diamond we finally reached ur destination. wrlllna aurfara of the Parlflo that lant vea.ela pa?a to and fro every year. Head to watch the coming and going Then I enlisted on the revenue cutter and Cordials. NOTICE. llo-hMC- ed plere of it which he can Sometimes they forget the rules of the of vessels from and to all the corners Lincoln and voyaged to Alaska. I met from Diamond Had In aeanh of road, aa It were, and drive recklessly of the world. Comes there a mail boat with many adventures up in the frozen krml...r of h Old; unr Co.. awlft rean greyhound from the great cloae to the aidewalk the reef. from the Coast, Charlie pees it first north and then again returned to 'Fris- I, ir h.rby rtutif1o thnt thi thlr- - continent. e.t and weal and other- Hut glorious arenery, frsh breeze, with the help of his powerful auxiliary-eye- s co. of Vk fT cnt. or 10 wise, 41 nd the heavily-burdene- d, white-wlnge- d the teleacope, the cat and the telephone and telephones, the news to town. "Let'me see! It was just about twenty-t- tvi hn" UvInI. to b WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, thur. b..n aalllnif craft bound for thl notwithstanding, very Comes big Ori- hree At nj on t h Charlie Rfta there a liner from the years ago when I sailed from pivabu dar lonely land. lonely, Hometimea very thirs- ent or a f p'mNf. t 0, at t tt ofJIoa oflt likewise. little Island steamer from some San Francisco for China. I traveled AT 10 A. M., A1i I In r -f H.l ln. Li t.. Ju.l l bull. "Diamond Head Charlle'a" cabin ty. Charlie haa no water tystem hia f the other Isles, Charlie knows it first, from China to India, thence to Manila. !ln. foal-lade- P. CCW)KK. Hunted In one of the moat Ideal apota house; If he wants water he has to n . from south, I went Cape of J. carriers the Afterwards around the CAM A & CO., on Inland aome lumber-lade- n At the store of RA Tra. O'aa Suaif Co., LM. the roaat In reapecta; climb for It up the mountain side and schooners from the north, Good Hoie to Spain, Italy, France, 503 H Fort street, I am instructed by fflu'n, AUK'iat It. hla tii k yard la nothln more or lea fetch It for himself In a pail. Charlie rich, vessels from England, and then the United States. and for the account of the well known than an txtlnct Volcano an Ideal re- haa been promised water for years but around the Horn and from San Fran- - 'From New York I sailed for Honolulu wholesale liquor merchants, MESSRS. ceptacle for rtjbblah, old tomato cana, haa yet to see. th promises of the pow J cisco. big ocean tramps, men-of-- w ar, and here I am. CAMARA & COMPANY, on account Of NOTICE. their removal., to sell at Public Auction the relief camp. Forty were delivered whom everybody knew; that my fame to the highest bidder for cash. In LOTS -, TO SUIT, a most choice and exception- ill iupcf irtf f.if th' to the Japanes- and fifteen to the Chl-n- s. was such that it had spread beyond the inf 1rtl'ti $1 al- my car- - al quality of the best Imported and The bargain waa for a bag, confines of native city and was COR- CLEVER THEFT though retrul-- selling ryinK regions beyond." "Splcn- - domestic WINES, LIQUORS, h" fw' I on rrMuy. lh. Innt.. the price of rice REEF Huht into DIALS, etc., etc., etc., my ait at present la i'i .'2 per bag. When the ESCAPES. did''' "Then they Rot a bit rushed in at salesroom, waa endeavor- office my Wiggins's corner Merchant and Alakea streets, on M K. rice delivered the native he and put friend zs, 1900, 10 a, KKi)(ttKAft.i:. get money, buy-er- a my was Tuesday, August at m., rotary. ed to the but both the name under picture. inat a consisting of wines, brandies (Austra- it Bald they pay today. worst. h'ii. iiniit 21, D1- - could not until i'.tle unfortunate." "It isn't the lian, port, The entire fifty-fiv- e bags of rice were Not a soul noticed it except my wife. California and French), sher- Solomon Kuaeli Now In by police. ry, Madiera, muscat, angelica, tokay, recovered the Ship Invincible Almost And all she said was that she didn't think of many (Cal- NOTICE. High Sheriff Iirown, who had person- It looked much like Wiggins." claret kinds, champagne charge case, ifornia), grape Juice, syrups, ginger Prison. al of the then had the Ashore. brandy, blackberry brandy. Crown "'- drlvera aummoned to hi office, together AX OLD MODEL - l w nf th H.iwiUri ftiar with the Japanese and Chinese who cocktails. Chilean cordial brandy, etc t The new minister had a decidedly slow Goods on exhibition Monday all day - ml tranarra bought the rice, the warehouse superin- Vi'it :nth to 31t. both Inclusive. tendent, and the Chinese driver for delivery. preceding sale. W. M. TKM rt.ETO.V, Native Manipulated a Daring Scheme Sing Loy. The result of their testimony She Nearly Goes on .the Rocks at Mamma," exclaimed Reth after the service, "I wish th.-y'- sent us a higher- - Hretarr. and waa auClclent to fasten the guilt upon For further particulars, Inquire of Secured Valuable . Solomon Kuaeli, who was apprehended Waikiki in the Middle of geared sjeaker." MEETING Merchandise. aa aoon aa the evidence was all In. WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. NOTICE. Whn taken before the High Sheriff the the Night. young fellow aald he had taken the rice '' mortinf of the atock under a REPORT PRESENTED f anil Instructions from second party f ll.iwiiun Fruit and Plant On of the moat d irlng larcenlea ever whose name he refused to Ulvulce. He For a time yesterday morning ap- - AT AUCTION I I it . wi; fnprt th company' . vA I. I . -- A at committed In Honolulu waa perpetrated ..I.I OTt tior.t iiKu iircii on j iTuT s pearet as though there was to be a ON MISSION WORK .Mjiw. tMttmbr 1. at 1.M tir.ijr iiic lime inp ninese iiriver In ! ii repetition of Dunreggan broad yeatcrday morning at nt.-.- l the accident. jlliiht waa Inl. rr. aihI i1..sr.:it ' ...... V I WOOD, The American shin Trivinr.il.l. fntiv- -. SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST, nDGAii o cl'x k, and before evening High irwKiri unari. fyivester, However. I ..v. Evangelical Tells ecretar. Sheriff Hrown, who peraonally conduct states he did n.t s"e the aceused nil i laden from Newcastle was observed at Association AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, I WILL SELL ed the search for the thief, had landed diy. The most damaging evidence! daylight apparently on the reef at Wat-kik- l. Has Pursuant to a decree signed by Hon. against the native, however, hi What it Solomon Kuiteil, a young Hawaiian, In was She was rolling heavily and seem- A. S. Humphreys, First Judge of tha Identification by Sln Iy's driver, the ed to be hard and and the report Done. Cir- prison. It la to the High HherlfT'a credit expresa wagon fast Circuit Court of the First Judical d mmm clubs drivers, and others who to that effect spread throughout the cuit, filed the 2nd day of August. A, IX he out larcny In had witnessed on or two incident In that frrreted the a city. The tug Fearless went out short- The Hawaiian Evangelical Association 1900. in a cause entitled William O. wa connection with the daring steal. Solo- S. manner whl h highly satisfactory ly thirty-sevent- Smith and W. Wilcox against W. H, tiii: mon waa thereupon sent to a after daylight to bring In the Alice has presented its h annual rt:i:.sdDt.NTx. ciiaiumkn -- ' cell at the Winchester, proceedings. to example to mem 1 foreclosure r s.m of Precinct Cluba: hlmaelf. and an the police station, and charged on the Cooke and she spoke the Invincible at report. ot enter justice a Uriel obituaries notice is hereby given that the property T tier of hla department. record book with larceny in the first that time ascertaining the ship r I railed ATVTlrt.K that Judd and Rev. Dr. Hyde, both of whom fcereln described will be sold at thai n.nt1on Yeatcrday morning about 7 o'clock, dgree. Enada and Uyemura are also was in no danger, was iff IM'l r J AVIl II Vl U't. tTlllVD at In but anchored Board, front entrance to th Judiciary build P the station hoifie for receiving stolen were closely identified with the Till., m t M fifty. five baga and waiting for a tow. lng (Alilolanl Hale), Honolulu, on nr.fi.t iifiil li'lM MliTV of rice were sent from gooua. report. Sao 'IT. Tlrt? Ii lf V HIP HAWAII.i. irt The Fearless, made arrangements to are included in the urday, the 1st day of September. A. IX ITi ill Ping Iy'e rice mill at Kamalili on a Last evening the young fellow con- following are also mention i The deatns 1900, at 12 o clock noon. aale '" "t f the rreelncl or district club dray to be stored In the warehouse of fessed the theft to High Sheriff Brown bring her into port and then proceeded Bingham, one The said t,rid ptiblla notice be- - ed: Elizabeth Kaahurnanu Is subject to confirmation by the court. 'lit without D-v- and told them where after the Alice Cooke. A short time af Then. H. lee A C., agenta for Sing the fifteen bags o' the oldest daughters of the mission, ' n through the of whloh had been Bold to terwards the Eleu went out to In 71st year of her PROPERTY TO BE SOLD. tint lesa than al rf.iva The load wa In charge of Chi- the Chinese the died at Punahou in the hfnre ty. a could be recovered. They were all vincible but learning that she was all asre; Mrs. Mary E. Lojran. widow of Rev. First All that certain plsce or parcel 'Hf n matilnf. Th Territorial nese driver. Just as the dray was and brought to the Logan pioneer mission- of land situate on Quarry street, at i station house. right came back to the harbor, and be- Robert W. both Commute wrnvild moat nearlng the warehouse a native man H- - also confessed to have atolen in the noon aries to the Caroline Islands, died at Kulaokahua, in Honolulu, Island of ti'ira Umin I ha rluba fore the Fearless made a second - all Afarlnrl up same manner, forty bags of flour and Creston, Ohio, in her 60th year; Mrs. Oahu. containing an area of 1.004 i ... V 1- trpped to the Chinese and told him trip to the j i.'. Ill III., 11- nine of bran, from Irwin's warehouse reef and brought the In wife of Rev. James square feet, more or less, and being th " ' OAT. Vary reepertfully youra, the rice was to be to vincible in. Manohealll Kauhane, taken the Irmjard on Wednesday last, and says he waa In Kauhane, died at Kalihl, Oahu, in her same premises tnat were conveyed to C.tuUdK W. XMITH. wharf, as the warehouse was full and cahoots with the warehouse keeper Captain Mackenzie, her master, was Rev. W. H. Winchester by deed of W. B. Chairman. ih year; Mary Ann Kaulii. wife of could not hold the load he had with there. Last week he admitted having formerly of the Matilda and he has S. K. Kaulii, died In Honolulu in the 23d Foster, trustee, dated August 21, 1SS& K n. lir.NDUT. two and recorded In 155, page 171, 1 -- taken boxes of sardines out of een In port here before. He states year of her age; Hiram T. Kanahele. stu- Liber and Hwretary. him. The Chinese driver accepted the Davie ac Co.'s eg warehouse and old he arrived off 11 dent of North Pacific Missionary Insti- further described as being a portion statement, having seen htm them that shore at about Royal (grant) No. 35C4. about the to the captain of the Chapman o clock tute, died in Honolulu aged 19; Rev. J. Patent to H. M. for 14 a box. twenty-fou- Thursday night. Deceived by Dow, bounded warehouse on He Is about r -- In Honolulu In 4"th year and and described M NOTICE. other occaalons. After year the numrnnt llvlita alnnip oVi va an1 Akela died the reaching the dock the bags were depos old. High Sheriff Iirown set ball :;:.r : . r v .. of hi age. follows: at $1,000. which Kuaeli was unable to ncarins no souna" orrsun ne came quite Polr(. ,wn ,lf ,he work which Beginning at a point on the makal TU' l:i;ilT.UCAN.4 THR 7-- or ited there and the driver waa Invited to furnish night. In. - side 200 10 x. last close As the ship seemed to be get- among of Quarry street feet from fourth District, ara rt-- Jhas been done by the Board the ,r- breakfast by the native. The Invitation the south side of Alapal street extern - tn Oovernment ting too near the shore he began to Hawalians, Portuguese and Orientals and -'- sion, by bearings, T om waa accepted and the meal waa paid ' cast the lead. There was some delay of the educational work accomplished. thence running true Kin atre . naxt Thursday FAMILY TRinE. 17 degrees SO tha 7.3i) by .mmm on account of Following Is a list of Invested funds. south minutes west, lit , , ioth Instant, at for the natir. As they finished the a tangle in the tackle. prem- f"r May 15. 1300: R. Bishop fund. 17.- - feet along the Portuguese Club . tha purpoa of orginliatlon. young Troud rf hi family tree was Mr. Town-ste- r, Captain Mackenile found himself in ten Charles 62 driver asked the fellow to give ; fund, J2o,0U0; Charles M. ises, thence south degrees 20 mlnntso '"t:,m ' ' .i..i ...... v S. N. Castle CO j Will. WUI I and graciously condescending was fathoms of water before realized along 61L " n htm a receipt for his rice, which he did. hs his Cocke fund, fcW.OOO; Solomon Kamanaio east. feet lot thence north ay com befor the meet- - he to all as to put It figuratively he sat danger. over- 17 degrees 30 east, 120 feet, Having further business at one of the He ordered an anchor fund. 12,500; Mrs. M. S. Rice fund, 15,000; minutes and beneath the shadow of ita spreading board but before got S4.74L50; Smith north 62 degrees 20 mln Mes west. ' ll, feed company's offlcea was branches and discoursed upon quali- it could be down N. F. Sayre fund. Lowell It 'i imoWN. Chairman. he about to the ship was ij.SCO; Low- feet along Quarry street. ty, flavor and beauty of Its No ne the In. seven fathoms. Forty fvnd for foreign mission, Mrs. drive away when the native said: "Let fruit. foreign $3,- - Second All those certain lots, tracts, who did not bear the name of Towrster, fathoms of chain was paid out so as ell Smith fund for mission. pieces or parcels of land situate me have the receipt ack; It's made or who could not claim to give the anchor all possible chance y0; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dillingham fund at NOTICE descent from the JIO.OOO; Waikiki (near Makee Island) in emfcl out wrong." The bock was handed him Slorloua original to hold for home mission work. education Z7 Townster. was quite and the ship rode in this posi- J4.285.j: Bibb endow Honolulu, being lots 36, 36 and Keklo . and the original and duplicate leaves worthy to associate with thla gentleman. tion over night. a! fund, Gilbertese tract, containing an area of 16,10 I fund, si.imi; parsv-ast- fund. ''I'M'rtLrcA' vnrrnn OF Thla may have accounted for es-te- m ment Harra torn leaving only tripli- the low At daylight - . square feet, and a part of Royal Par- I were out the she lay Just outside the J4T3: Whitney parsonage (Wain ,n'h inrt. rifth Dlatrtct. will tn which he his rela-Uv- e. 6667, hell mother's breakers, and had any Kawaia-ha- o ent No. Land Commission Aware? n . t Kaiiluweb achool- - cate, whleh did not bear the signature there been wind Kohala Girls' School fund. 693L from the pre- Seminary fund, $5,500; Nov Pad tic No. and the same premises thai '4 V r"i'3r nlna;. Auruat Jl. of the youth. The Chinese did cot un- "What were they," he waa south nothing could have K l(. once heard 1- were conveyed to the said W. H. Win- f i P thai fillakAa x AM. proceeding, to ask hi slater "tell me. what were vented her from going ashore for she Missionary Institute fund, J- ': North try deed trus- t Kaa )t-a- derstand the but thought it Missionary To chester th of W. C AcbL nt they until my mother married into our was close to the spot where Wil- Peelfle endowment. tee, B. trustee, May ; i was all right and drove away. the J13S.7SO.S2. and C llalle. dated transact such other bust- - family?" liam Carson met some months tal. 11. 1897, and recorded In Liber 1C7. sags ;tiy - b-f- ,,T j her fate property owned by the en- hem. In the meantime Sing Loy, who had A list of the . 442. ago. At the best it was a dangerous vai.-.- s is as J. t. iw-r.- telephoned to the warehouse, began to Association, with estimated rrCbtrman. CHECKMATED. position and Captain Mackenzie heaved follows: Tunahoa land at HHo, bequeath- The property will be sold by parcels wonder what had become of It. Upon a mighty sigh when the Fearless came ed by Rev. Titus Coan, D.D., J5.000; Por Terms cash, U. 8. gold coin. Deeds sl found It was not CobwIgifer-'-W- hat is It that Is trouMing alongside $5,000; expense of purchaser. MEETING NOTICE. Invcstlsitton he at the and. the big ship was slowly tuguese Mission Church, Hilo. Ha proper destination. He and the super- - Frllle ao much?" draw n out again into deep water and waiian parsonage lot, Hilo, $200; Kaaua For further Information and full par- Mr. CobwlgKer"ne Joined two Sun brought estate. Kohala. $2,500; North Pacific Mis- ticulars of the above property, apply at warehouse finally safe and sound Into Kau-rr.akap- lntendent ff the day school and they are both going to the harbor. sionary Institute premises, $13,000; ili the office of WILLIAM O. SMITH OF I Tfin Tl!WH' learned fifty-fiv- e bags of rice had have strawberry on Iwllel, $2.-y- 0; building, Mer- f l(..r 'IIU that their festival the Church parsonage, Judd corner Fort and Will b held net! same day." grounds, $14.-0- tt: 1. been dumped at Irmgard wharf, and FLY IN THH HOXET. Portuguese Church and chant streets. at 1 n. m . a I fie wagons parsonage, near Klnau Dated: Honolulu, August 1. 1900. purpoa if mak- - that two express had called for Portucuese ,r"TleT1t, r.,p It. On of the wagons belonged to A STUPID ANIMAL. "There is tound to be: fly In hon- street, $1,000; Portuguese School premises. JAMES A THOMPSON. hoidina IXvlna a the i Nelper and the other to Oomes. The ey." sail the disconsolate-lookin- g citizen. Miller street, $5,000; Japanese Church E2i!irP Commissioner, ppriMichinf hod- - 1 drlvars of the vehicles were located and Fdith "Papa's awful mad! II un- "There's always some small circumstance premises, corner Kukul and Nuuanu OR questioned, who stated they had taken chained the dor tonight and what do you that prevents Joy from being complete." streets, $10,000; Japanese ScHool premises. the atnff to Hellef Camp No. J and de think th stupid trute did?" "What I the trouble now?" "The lead- Kukul street, $7,000; Walalua Church and llvered It to a Japanese and a Chinese. Choi:rAw-wh- at did the fool &oT' ing paper of my community printed my premises, $3,000; Secretary's house and E. Fisher, iMu.i -- Will Taaadaya n TrU It seems that a native had told them to Edith Why, he went and bit "three picture, the other day." "That waa nice. Board rooms, Ecretania street, $7,0C0. To go to the wharf and take the bags to awfully nice people before you got here." "And it said that I was one of the people tal, $S200. AUCTIONEER nn T 33 Queen Street. p.0. Box b94. Telephone 72. For Your Breakfast Leong Sun Committed Large Bloater Mackerel Delicious Salt Salrnon "- Suicide. Bellies, Salt Her- - - mngand THIS DAY. L 3,0.34 Hern, HE WAS SICKAND POOR rur a Donea Dinner A Joint of our Corned Beef, Auction Sale Frozen Consumptive Chinese Hanged Him- : Poultry, : OF Oysters self Near the Insane Asylum and Fish, Yesterday. II" ALWAYS ON HAND. Weary of battling against the world, IIII sickly and poverty-stricke- n, Leong Sun, a consumptive Chinese, recently ON SATUIIDAY, AUG. 25TH from Kauai, hanged himself yes- early AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. terday morning. The suicide was found At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I H. MRY & in a dilapidated LIMITED. washhouse behind the will sell at Public Auction for account ee.t LTD Insane Asylum, w;here he had been of whom it may concern, the wreck of housed by sonje friendly Chinese, field the schooner Norma, a a rhA i bTUKES-- 2 ! wrecked off Mokolii Island, in Koo- - laborers, who took pity on the unfor mu the , aisinct, together with her tackle, Tlie Watcrhouse tunate man. iio5"Jg, cnains ana anchors. Store, The Mclntyre The body was by Store. r Owluc to the fact that tome of the first found a Chi BETHEL STREET. ( nese friend who went to visit Leong JAS. F. MORGAN. Telephone aADOfctarcn found business a little Auctr. 24. Sun. The moment he opened the door i i j all tn New Tork. our eastern buyers the sight of the suicide hanging by his ! I i eould not resist the temptation to pur-Ba- as neck from the rafter above, drove him soo of the Queen back to where his comDanions were The alarm was given, a telephone me's PAJAMA sage sent to the police station shortly Auction Sale A VERT DESIRABLE two-nie- ce Cholsest Lines after 2 o'clock, and confusion reigned OF BWntnc M i ' Street on the premises until the arrival of Vc Have the police officers. Officer H. J. Hanra Bhlr WE HAVE THEM IN h --iT.tTmrfLv han was guided to the little house Furniture and ""- o ana crepe. Ever Offered. which was the last place on earth where a- - sick man should have lain. Glassware . Honolulu. There was no roof, everything was dl sHIRTS.' . lapidated and The officer arfes SeSngale round the Chinese hanging at full w,th i4 length with his feet about nine lnehen ON to match. We also have Li nen. ri??!?." "" above the floor. About his neck and TUESDAY, AUG. 28, tied last to the rafter above, which AT 10 O'CLOCK M. was seven feet two inches above the A. good comprise the very latest floor. Was a fitout. thre.frnrttia At my salesroom. 3a On rope. !nh TIES From the appearance of the body will sell at Public Auction, a large lot lR For-in-Han- 11 whs eviaent ia ine omcer that the ueuB, Bureaus, washstanda, bSSS Sllk8 10 Tl suiciae n&a nangea himself several commodes, chairs, wardrobes, rugs, and 8ft dtattM hours nrevlous to hi dl a large conslirnmcnt composition had already set in. The of various designs and in perfect or-Al-so rope was cut, the body lowered and re- moved to the patrol wagon, clothine. shoes, chaato mnr and the We ' man's belongings searched. Throe cases, lanterns, hats, trunks, and some Imnort 'all niiTTanttra nicKeis and a mm wore nil tha rnn. ovetri engravings. the man possessed, besides a valise. He Was dressed in threw rnnto q n a JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. of trousers, evidently his entire ward- - We also carry a full line of rooe. Drosses, At the DOllce tit At Inn ha viewed by a coroner's Jury composed as iuuuwo; j. vv. tuning, William Sav- - Gents' Furnishing Goods. ujje, wiiuam xs. j ones, ii. Zerbe, C. lamrjbcMl onrl Tr f" D.u-,- .. r J v. l 1 J WCW1. Jl s Emerson also made a thorough exam-- Auction mauim anu stated mat death came by Sale strangulation, and that the man had OF Call and Be Convinced ! a m been dead rjrobablv invivaw w fnurtM UUUI3, iuui iccu -- High Sheriff l?rnwn Unnrlfin Rm Hmacl oo Ready-Mad- -- w e coroner a inouest. A rtiinaaA ioWa. www.. WMIIMIMQV I Costumes, named Long Chuck testified that he uttu Known ino nenvnacri n . v. 1 wie raan came in- WAVERLY BLOCK. OZAKI, 7 from Kauai, ON 3. STREET tending to lournpv nn n js WEDNISDAY, AUG. 29 HOTEL He had come to the premises v n Kill 3 where he au ttuicu nimseir, as there was a Chi- AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. nese there whom he At the -Dremises.- Shirt Waists, in the same city with him in China. nouse w i a KVAht neiruim irom corner Bere- - This gave him the privilege of calling the of lania street.- I- will rpii at- pjiwu1 a. iK iuuiiu IWO-stn- rv - triena cousin," all tlon the framn onJ t hallina- frnm tvt i hmiu v;iy Keeping up stables in the rear. i ; such a custom. The The first story Llnderclothing, vviiiiebs saia Sun of he dwelling house had been sent DU""C 3 etc. from wna Demg wood. Kauai by friendly countrymen Terms Cash. Buildlne- - tn ha who had ralapd n jnVia.-;- i mi.- - i j " v.nwc man had a bad cough i, mieeu uajs. Mites' and was extreme- ly feeble. He was given the use of the Although wo have always held the highest washhouse and was looked after by the JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. reputation field hands. He had little money and to give best cossible value for money. ... uui sparingly ior the purchase of pork and rice. Not having seen sick man. the We have on band the finest of flh,,f nhn"."aivua-"- waiKea lot iT '""'""es. ior a day or two, him oV a . V'1 ,A"rsaay went to see "" edve mm some Real Estate For T!fierday h.e aeain visited Sale nth. was the hanglne snocked to see Leong Plantation WD ARE Sun at th and IN A POSITION TO DO' BETTER THAN 2 wa7 an( formed the "cousin" of A laree lot nn T.nnollU EVFTP TfOT wt.. uccu. n Till TitAn a- ponce,. near corner of Keeaumoku, c. " tttw nil. w uutiueu me, . in the old "iAi WEEKS. ihe man hnd rmna.- eoa-- i i.t ir , ' i 111s neanng, DaseDaii grounds, 19 offered for sal at a very reasonaDie nrtc. Dray i!-?- gathered Mules " -6 that he was WoHtf K urjjiesseu. JAS. F. MORGAN-- - See Vu Chow, the "cousin" Auctr. Ever shipped to sold at to, said thev hn .v. ;i,ieiT?a the islands, which' will be I ln ?hina. and when the the lowest market price by the eJlls?rirMi Z1 on Kauai he came him OUt to heir, h RtrlVon oa was poverty- - Call h"e wek onth ago and Inspeot - our Immense Stock. mr. V' "a,K- "nee. m a at of Real Estate to ;r XrZZ "n. imparted him ht a ?d and wa3 the-refor- FOR SALE. medical treatment, and thought it was of no use to try to live. Honolulu Stock-Yard- s Co. h.Tf, "e?" "fled that he residence of J. S. Watier, Esq.; size frf which hew mW.uo?J "'the rope iota, tuxizu. ?. RKVPTI 4 T. r n, v i flL . "ie man s feet and nrooi.mj u rTa LIMITED. irimrhirhf IT 1 llSf It aW IIAIDAR road, opposite the College property. In irv iract 01 iana as tne judd TELEPHONE MAIN 30L KINO STREET. The Jury inown tract. returned, a verdict ln ac- - COMPRISING! 1U cordanno win, a.uov,e - 0, . -- Jacts, and ths Hi bodv ';" "'I 2 - if uuce - vtca Mi Duned. I FINE. LOTS frnntlno- nn thoV. AVC&sA. in 3 r. n?'...",.e favArite 'tortes of Father acres. Large iRAALC 01 JIO,y Angels Church, Queen ZTa, rerpnti . vmil Street. Honolulu, ALSO several fine lots at nr . -- onlyacaCme reir fl?'8-- h to above and adjoining the prop- M uwo occasionally, and when she erty of Messrs. p. M. Swaniy, H. K. Stock of did she thL ? m couldn't for Waitr. C. B. a.n a n p wiuw These lots are oa eloping ground on a " you at con ruau running parallel wltn the Haswi ;.v"'-"- i "",:.ids L. rw1A f . . road and command extended view nt father. "SurP sea or snore. & flv. , "V""'fau.: an " moight year ago?" s ""u VV . seiner, an' been a- lfs rSf..'- ar ago. . Stable Supplies - - But Am 'Jl e' raether. to an cravtur lriwa scowld. . ft ji Dandy Brushes. Sponges. Curry Combs. Axle Washers. Imported CMtU Scrape". UullUWUw iluillf SoaP. Black Harness Soap. Horse -- Toilet Clippers, Fetlock Clippers, . . 'ia Bins, an hlven 1rnn,. vi f' I TTat-- TT T"l - - tt t Jill.. . x nOlB" scarlet. He drink, loike"! baste3 Oil, HarnM flU6- - vCrHthat ing, Surcingles, Wheel Jacks, Bandages, Hoof Dressing, Harness Daj He -- l St. Patrick wad tr!mT,u 4 An m aK pAAil i rent 1tia 1a41nif Ta Dressing, Axle Grease, Gall Cure, Chamois Skins, Metal Polish, narrls' SJ4l town Bide of BUhop's switch, Waiklkt luitiuure flin neasonaDie renu Paste, Shoe Boll Rolls, Tie Ropes, etc., etc. stove lids S: th every day an'" ri, " a,. for ' mree last JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. ISLAND ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. an phwat do you mane, -- Ol never faether? Sure. confessed a sin." Tes but oo Mikfe'S Ba,d tbrather iZtlTfcoft, &9 l0ne &s ake his S th"3 fr h,m 1 ought do penance, Bridget." JAS. MORGAN 1 F.' COLLINS THE DESIDERATUM. 1891. When rou.wln In Wall street RSTABLISHED It . Is not always luck; Ml To win success In business TELEPHONE 662- - Leading Harness Mannfacwcf The thing you liB f BOX507. need is pluck . i It rives your speculation boom 33 Queen Street. To know Just;how 10 r'uck end whom P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72.1 KING STREET, NEAR NUUANU.

n ' ' 1 'J.i . i 1 i : -- t ' ran PAcmo coizcial advcsti3S3: noronrLu, . augudt 25, ireo. is local cnEvrriES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Have You Seen Them? C. MMtin tonight. II. Dtckey haa raturncd to Maul. W. C. J. Ottman baa bn naturalized by Jurfg Cat. We have been corn pU rneh ted on our attractive windows, and eapecURy ao ' M . ..A.I.I ha Wt tot a vlslt Tha Ior1c on Tuee,lay nit will takg on the dltpUy of ,rtJV. mall, but no paaaengrra to tha Coaat. Children and Misses' -- advertlaee A grand Jury will b ImrarlVct In A miw- ... mm a. I. fvtobr for tha Novrmtxr terra f tha " ' aulD, Th freeheat In Circuit Court. J "nah Co-- ' faaaenrera from Kauai on tha Mlka Tit WB HAVE! JTJST MfflTVlCTi & I- - htMM e v--a ..V t,oerUl WhM haa been hala yateri1ay Includad II. W. Schmidt ..SLIPPERS.; - - T " aaeaai, va iagp wraacaa ajafcgga and C. jlcGWl. wuicnw ue AND , r-- r ad. J. oT.lONuEST MOST BSRVICKABLK CZHZH? UAXXA eertkular. w t : . o a. HLravr as nq . !?' f..r rlr1 Prof. Walter Maxwell of tha napttr'a : Styles. iomm vi amount oi gaihin Hmlnary All Sizes. All Prices. All than amy other brand; It l therefore the mootmn rm September 1 anerlnvntal atatlon. expected back 15a!!rth ar ,ba n.w today you you buy of us. ALBN ha no aoual In color, flneneaa and aasd as w.f. r;nt from Hawaii. We give value received whenever walalia leaa ner busheL mMmrinr ihnnt in m tmiMt w. A. Mr Kin nay. CoU lis, La. Vericne. than other braada, which very materially rsdoeea Its coat aa eompgrl ;!h hum miimni iiaixiii inn Airm. iiunaiarl mererore an economical cement to uae. ." -"' have lost. and .-.- Hn hava gona to Kauai. i J m.vt wora. t. r. .1 f- -f return. ad. un imcreie r I off. "" nrura Cartwrlght hag mad In by CoL barrel I to hold takn Dr,,r "" Al01 J1 .tea actual work D. a Hoaaton, Corp Kt f th m.t 11 ' f a r U. w W0 OFnnnrl gAVMA'aa Tv1aai IkTaaaa. cottaga . - th mO Wf ah, Ma - wood at Maklkt. whllg Dr, i . n n n tnnnMn.1 " vumm vivrci uva. Ag14aMAa) A ej TaabA Va aaBtatal- - Whil. House rrv r j 1 trATn oor, l7lZ.- wwHi ataying at Walklkl. tvrr? nnrn haa never been equalled by other cement. It la aa follows: TenaO 1 a on strength per square ,.lv, pAenrr John Rellly, who tendg tha throttW U Inch One day.384 pounds; seven day, tot pound; tklrta It u Mi. r l.iy from Kauai. .."a. ? V '1 II II IS fill s days, 818 pounds. K A i par-senjro- LU or steam r . in rollnr. will b a For aide walk It glvea the ,..l..i"4 .himnagna wh i..t on tha burkentln 8. N. Cactla on th race. best color anl tte most endurable wearlna gn. y , I 7" j. , h.nn.e) whlih nrxt trip to tha Coast. Me A few of the larce contracta In wfcfon Aiun nmmr r.a r.o. r.via n Th cor.il rock which Un.lr'.le King R , Baltimore, 35,000 Q.VM ICe- good . barrels; Quebec Harbor Improvement. barrel; - , i h m I lno plrrt at I"leo atre-t- haa proven hard in,. t.tui; ii. xw tirmgPB, su.oog Darrela. "i i.ir r'l ' want for thw mwfr contractora to handle, ind inoat f It haa had to b drilled cut --ox- . .. . , f . t !y In JU!,in' na, r; r. I'rnr. r KoeLola hug g"Tie to ITa-a- il ... ii l.r..n It. ... rirtrti for the purpoM of lxklnif over th'' It ti N un". ,rata on the l?ward coaat and mak- - Theo. H. & So., ik la noth- - rtisr lriu!rl.a atMut tha recent denuda- Davies Ltd. lt tion. AGENTS HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. 1; 4 il M-un- rliaii . Amon4 tl, a Loag pas. ng-- rt I yeaterday for Lahalna. Maul. were. Ming Itagiuaberger and Mlaa Furley. t who will ei.g-ravlr- axnd a two wek'a vacation .. .I.--I thera Plaiting frlenda. 1 f '"h,n -- u"t r "l tl. iin-- r t Ln. Tha poatofTlcea at Wulhee. Maul, and lllnKing. Mana. Kauiil. which hava baan dlacon . un f "iit tr,t. nwf A tlnuad by I'oatofTVa Inapactor on r; l t'trrvT inn ntn Flint in pur account of tha lack of Interest In tha ehurcn matter on tha part of tha old poatmaat r. will b again put on tha list. rlL dent In thos town Rl " H'lti-- r hat awakened to rh .k ' Mill their needs, and r"tm.istrrs hava Remnant nuallfled and given bonds, so the r vl-- a will ba resumed to tha ofTlce aa ,lv aoon aa tha necessary stepa can b To ii .n Col-- ,i Those in IiiivI.i Jrrry taken. M a in- - r. A. will Jlr. Tha lahind of Lanal may become a ni-'t- in ' th pr-cln- t. Sale. un mn' ubjct. separata YOt-e- ra " Heretofore th Nature hal U W.T'h lul. on that Island hava had to go to n W.l"l'y ,",, 111 ,J o'rloi k Iihalna t register and vote, but this v nl.ft t n, t Mttfir imilei will year a petition haa ben presented to I t p iiiiif HUiti'in t th rMm of lha Governor for tha setting: aside of made yiBii'-r- , !) I ki. uctlnrr. Lanal aa a separata voting precinct. - Aa of UmltlV R hn b.y wh- thera are about 100 voters on tha a ;n)rt ltlt tug o o o o l Island and many of Goods. ..,rf-i-- hi thumb whltt b.uhln at them are ao old Dress Injurfl a I aluwly that they cannot well make tha trip uk,i tnl rrv. to across uuii'i t'i uh of hl han.l. Lahalna the channel, tha peti FOOD tion win m an iikeunooa be granted. ,H if... with running ovr Lawns. Nihuulflr'!i. provcJ to tb aiUfac FROM THE TARO TLAN'T IS infJiU" Nil o that h wn not ATTIIACTI VK WINDOW. if ;.i.r liy nl wil dla.narKl. The art of correct window dressing n I n:i-- r l pt-m- 1. un- - 4 thr hits bocome a 1 ba- Percales. lliHir, science which r""m tut iirl auliik in t, .f-- 4 reduced a greater science f..f li.it him k "rlnr. will lo year. T.AIR0EIM r. ail. each Tha of windows lr 'il '.r iartii'uUr. In dlaplaylna; g,c,ds lauia very Important Dimities. It. rnnvu.l from Mm old t.ili"'i hi factor with merchant, 1 HU the and It lut EITIIKU FOR ADULT OR INFANT, ll( ( I.Tt4nl, nl hrdV as Important to the public to sea well i 1 1 on- - McVeigh nf J. P. cot itres)d windows aa It Is for the mer- B. F. Ehlers & I;. iitnni mi. I Artful. tn chant to be careful that hla window Batistes. ar attractive. In trimming hla win- I a system builder for conva i. f.ll fwini ..f Triifpnir Couk' dows Mr. Uraah of 'The Lace House." It the !n. In Hi" I.ov bull'llna;, bo- - certainty h.ia usei good taste and Judg- lescents, being easy to digest and rapid Company tUtiiKinlH-- 1. All m h . 1 r nhoui. ment In displaying an elegant line of recovery Is assured upon a diet of this Wfiite Goods. i', i p.i.ili Mini rr.tni( lace rurtans In such a decorative man- vegetable food. hUI . ner that on cannot help noticing; how voyage attractive It Is. In the same window These contemplating a sea supply of Laces. .in Iji f r Kikt with tha lace curtains are a few hand- will do a wise thing to have a FOItT y..tri.iy, John hand-painte- smEirr iy- - m.inil by otTVpr Itnnr somely d couch pillows. on rhrtrg.. i f pref-rr- tJ Ribbons. , hmw liiiniiiii t. Y. J. t'r of Now on Display ftii in ri iiritphy 'unpuny ran TAROENA .r fr-- ii th -- tu. m at KAluiukl nl .h. th It whi iUh"l And For Solo on hand In case of sickness. It stays tn ,ilntr, - on while all other foods do "N the stomach l..n rurtilnif at tb rnrnrr of not. turl an. I K I n 4 atmfa h ta boon "I bi H ami rminttoit to mnform A VERT CHOICE tH" n- - rnhtntir of th'i '.'aultol BHRGHINS I LOT or l tKl point. For Everybody. W All in i h i .iit hi buM.lln To Intending purchaser of rug we would state that M nhnt In a;"ol con.lltl.m. Juat before the change In tariff we received a large ' atrt and m i i 4K tlint him f.r l.Utln HobronDrugCo. varied assortment of I f ll-n- ith rKiilutton wa FrenchPrinted lr I )r (r l ty. i I Ix.y who liv. a nn th nf I'm, (,.,, i w a kU'knl In t!n Fort and King. JAPANESE fi.r,iy hikI tm.lly rut. lr. Lawns ii iiini..i ncn uri.i aw-i- i up a WHITNEY&MARSH: ' ml m tie. f..r liml. i mu hi.Mt. tumtl.-.- l Int.t In nnwrr IMPORTED LIMITED. RUGS " at Hi mrnvr nf'Milh ami By buying these rugs before the change, a saving of I y.-.- i nr.l i y m.irnlti4 an Jt TO RETAIL AT fifty per cent was customer are '""I 'i r liulnit trotibu an. I till about effected, which our ' ii w i ., .ui,.,) t,ut a un 519 Fort Strest. to profit by, aa we do not intend, for the present, to in- r Hi, Uf..i.. th trfnurr .f th crease the price of these rugs, but to sell them, while they "Kir t nmimnr, alvoa not Lew Telephone 4C6. last, at the old prices. Md i,h b.ika r.f thla r!.ir , trnrvr from Auajuat 20C Per Yard. i"l,-mln- 'r lt, Jnclualv. Under these condition a buyer here, now, can buy r r a'iun opium. In paa. the for much lea than they are gold for on the Ualn-lan- d. ""!..,. if,- - j,,t-- - -- ,i thut tha OUR PRICE l Whin, I th C'lilnraM KJ ' " owwrr oUht In pay 'f . 1 J a display of these rug In our large It f"r tin th mora guilty We have made ttu TODAY central show window, where their beautiful deslgng and hi lf,.n rUnt arur.t th harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention. -- .. ii ih.. liiw-iitl.i- llotvl. aa I f '. . '"in-"- f.,iin, ihnt th. wu r.T vttlnn 1 '1.'n y... It m bollava.! tht lh 1 'U I'm rciv tht acpoaranca of 15c Per Yard. jSfvi5 a"4LM' .i'. ,,f ,'i,,r at thai aaloftrifim 11 "''I KUher hi pwtiHinl a ran t m faw : a g-e- a. i n I n.n n J' r - ar W,,1M,,,r nn, in),,, pur- - t NKW DESIONS. . a u a. m. a a a i Fi f ar aa its wiir of t uniara A t'v. on Fort L V . f vriy L eti i'h Ur,r aainirtmnt. FAST COLORS. "J 't I. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. V. I . .. . w , M 1,11 i,mn t. ' urn, t l.rtanl' an, I IUnlilowl ' I al auction by Morgan on lh,l. Auguat nth, at noon. Iur (15. Mniovi th bulMlnf with II. M ,'"n"!,l4ta. I Ml Ml c fn.tn U of tha J.wlah LIMITED. " of tha rltvrUtf. Sun, I- - .( r m. f' r tr ourunaa ofntmaklnar aoma "nta r.ir holding dlvina wr THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDER jl'ifing tha gpproathlnf holl.lara. '"If.

1 . wow - HaMMK .'ia- s "'inlh. hi in. eurin PflOGflAU OF RACES Hammock Canopies, Frames, Trapeze, Hopes, Hooka 'vrnTixiit N ...... and sundriei of all kinds. SMefooairdlSo t til " O'clock, -- w P'lrjv,. 0 organliatlon, noml AT- From the Best Manufacturers. - "i anj guch other Just rccei?ed: aa v. . The lartrest and asortfld li nf matf. ... , ..,HW U kWilli bet Made quartered antlQu oak. Graceful serpentine shaped top "a Kapiolani Park Hammocks ever bronght to the Islands. Prices from 75c np. upper drawer lined for auver, nevei piatea mirror. ""I linr Kn.l Mai ...... r... 1,1... . "'" mtr. wmvit w Combination Book Cases " . J Jiiat return.! rrnm tha LABOH DAY type art- piece -- r. IC.fM.i-- a The best of the cabinet makers' - A of fumltvre v , " .kI ll . , - - .Hi" i-- i r vi iov la perfect In workmanship and material. Will beautify ' - that . . etpa- Pearson & any parlor or library. in llta. Co., T aara.a ra una BEITEMnER J. 1w0. Potter Ltd M r .. m ,,,,lr tha laland of Under th auaploee of th HONOLU 313 FORT ST. Li . . . TEL. 565. Intra LU DRIVINO ASSOCIATION. High Grade Music Cabinet, A f tha Mr,! of tha 'ra Mtirw.ai v...... tuin.ii thai fcl ""n,r- - ' " Mahogany finish, with shelves that slide In and out. with "".. . a""nn nn Of IRa Olrda rounded and decorated fronts. I 'lin.r. Ik. roval eliiakka oi..""'I".. SI ier imikl hllhtff TROTTING OR TACINO. , . ha spent a "ra .... M CUea Just Received: . iini. lieven per M l"iiff-- Pro.luced by th t:0 Clasa Combination Music Stand h bn T J :4 Class A Pino Assortment of a--Fre all i - 1 o'clock a fr ROTHCHILD & EnRENPFORTS CANDIES, HAND oii.eef came Into tha RUNNING. MADE Writing Desk and Book Case. young man b tha U1I0C0LATES, MARSHMALLOWS, In vnt to hla fel- - Etc. it i ragoo4ery. Mppao waa mlle Dash Elegantly carved, with. French bevel glass. C S-ml- la Dash vr... '"Pr". wagon n-- ar tha . . . BEEMAN and ADAMS' 7 ll Dash CHEWING GUMS. fn. . Wn tha horse ba 1 Kntta.l !!... T ""d throwing All harnea racvi under National td THESE GOODS must be seen to be appreciated. 'i lnti tha m. l Tha anl Trotting Association rule, and running Also, a fresh lot of P0STUM CEREAL, GRAPENUTS, "CVurM nar tha burned d: rv event undr California Jockey Club and PLAIN U BACKERS, ETa 3fCf ca who iw. rulea. ii ki.. rtntrlea close at 4 p. m. Friday, Au Now on exhibition and for sale at 'h.Ta'""!.''" ,l '""Pr Ml hero guat "ato, wner ci tn list, at th Club Stable. fr,p.'u' an appaamnc and Races start at 1 rx in. '"1r,,hed to poilc DIOG8, ' but tha M. II. Coyne-Mehrte- n Co; -. liberated bv nrv. eretary Honolulu Driving Asso SALTER Furniture ti,IUl,Bwortn'''r to & WMTY. of tha ciation. rrtsting oftlcar."h Oroheum BlocV. ET-ocar- UrOCerS. Fort Street. J -J-? sa block; fort street. - . , nn 16 XHE PACIFIC OOU1USBOIAL ADVEBT1GEB: IIONOLULT?, AUGUST 25, 1800.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. ic inl Itucerliser. END OF CAPTAIN Honolulu, August 24, 1900. The Overland Oceanic Issued Every Morning, Except Steamship HEALY'S CAREER Ask Companj Sunday, by the- - NAME OF STOCK. Capital Val j Bid ed EAWAHAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Limited Well-Kriow- Von Holt Block, King Street. ii Revenue Captain Meecastilx. ' A. W. PEARSON,. a Madman With Small C. Brewer & Co 1,000,000 100 ! . f - Business Manager. Sugak. Dally TIME Hope of Recovery. t Three Trains from San Francisco. TABLE: American Sugar Co.. 1,500,000 100 Two Trains Dally from Portland via 6,000,000 20 27; 2S,S The fine Passenger Steamers Ewa. of this Line will Arrive and Leave U.TY1S1A . lo.OUO 100 as hereunder:; v thli The Port Towr.send Leader states that Haw. Agricultural Coj 1.W0.0M 100 v th-r- e waa much dissatisfaction aboard Haw. Com. A Sug. Co. 2,312,7o0 100 8: Co. sugar uo... 100 From San Francisco. For the McCullrx-h- i from the time Captain Hawaiian 'V"" ....7i.; San Francisco. ill liiw H Honomu.. ,2M5X 100 170; 175 took command of her. The voyage Honokaa 20 81, AUSTRALIA AUG. 29 llaiy 2'5'S.0W0 AUSTRALIA TIME TABLE. . Cape Nome without inci- Haiku 100 SIERRA SEPT. 12 MOANA .SEPT, was made to KahukU... 600,000 20 "i'l "26 ee SEPT. 225,000 20 AUSTRALIA .....SEPT. 26 AUSTRALIA dent, but on the return trip Captain Kamalo.. Co.Lt.a MOAN ...... OCT. Fron anl After Jan. 1, 1900. 6pHidup 250,000 20 j A OCT. 10 ALAMEDA Healy on July Fourth was brought aboard Co.Lt. 1,050,000 13 14 AUSTRALIA e 24 Oct. a Kihei Plan. a I ...OCT. AUSTRALIA in of On Paid up 1,500,000 ft OCT. 5 OUTWARD. hir vessel a state intoxication. 160000 ;: weighed and Kipahulu.. ioo "iio Dally Dally Dally Dally Dally July u the McCulloch anchor KoW 800.000 100 . 185 During day Kona Sugar Co. Ass. 2o6,000 100 70 tattoos, ex. ex. started for Puget Sound. the 180,000 100 Paid up - Sua. Bun. Captain Healy at 405,000 100 t the peculiar actions of Maunalel 8. Co., Ass y e e e e e J a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Paid up 100,000 100 tracted the attention of the officers and 832,500 Rocoiulu.. 7:10 :1 11:06 8:16 6:10 McBryde S. Co.Lt. A 20 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, Agents City 8:03 :4S 11:40 3:47 E0 crtw and orders were given to keep close Paid up 1,650,000 20 the Pearl Co. A 20' pared to Issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Mill 8:33 lu:08 12:00 4:05 6:10 on htm. On the Cth he came on Sahiku Sugar Through Tickets by anvV n Eva watch up ( 20 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO, 8:00 a. m--. 10:50 4:43 .... aia road, from San Francisco, to all points In United PTalanaa. deck, gave a few orders, and then made Oahu Sugar Co 3,600,000 100 1S2K157H 10:00 a. m., 6:00 p. m. the States, and from Kfalalua. 11:5$ 6:40 .... 1,000,000 20 York by any Steamship Line to all European an attempt to leap over the side of the Onomea. :00 Ports. Kaauku 12:32 6:14 Ookala.. 500,000 20 18? J LEAVE PORTLAND, 9:15 a, nu, vessel. His feet slipped and he fell and Olaa Sugar Co. LtAs I 812.500 20 8: s p. m. Paid ud i 2,500,000 20 13?i U INWARD. by the time he got up and Just as he j Olowam 150,000 100 change. Dally Dally Dally Dally was in the act of making a leap he was Faaunau sug. flan. uo. o,uw,uuu 50 Tbrouh without tatlons. ex. ex. crew and taken Pacific I 600,000 100 j FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO seized bv Peveral of the Paia 750,000 ioo I' 275 mi Sun. Sun. i "" p.m. to his cabin. Pepeekeo 750,000 ioo a.m. a.m. p.m. j 2,000,000 100 10 V. Thompson, next in com Pioneer 152' 1"5 011162 11CIO ftahuku 6:35 .... 2:08 Lieut. P. WaialuaAgr.Co. As. 1 i 2,100,000 100 93 IIS Va!alua 6:10 .... 2:50 mund, realizing the condition of the cap-lai- n, Paid up j j 1,500,000 j 1J0 113; 111 alanaa 7:10 .... 3:63 Waianae auo.wu 100 Wm. G. IRWIN & Co orders to remove everything 700,000 Ewa Mill 6:80 7:45 1:06 4:32 i,avo Wniluku 100 "406 only Four Days io ; 252,000 100 Yon 6:11 8:03 1:30 4:52 from his room with which he was liable Waimanalo Net Fearl City Waimea 125,000 100 120 LIMITED Honolulu 6:50 8:35 2:C5 6:26 to do hlms-M- f harm and placed a thn Steamship J over him. Some 'hours later the Cos. General Agents watch j Oceanic Co P. DENISON. F. C. SMITH. Wilder S. S. Co 500,000 100 1T0 S. S I quick Inter-Islan- Superintendent O. P. & T. A. watchman observed several motions d S. S. Co .; 500,000 100 145 i"irmising some- t oi the bed covering and MlSCKLLASEOrs. j Pullman Palace Sleepers. METEOROLOGICAL. RECORD. thing was wrong, turned the bed clothes Hawaiian Electric Co.! 250,000 ! 100 135 Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, down and as he did so, blood spurted from Hon. Rp. Tr. &Ld.Co.' 2oo;0U0 100 with Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- D PI 1 ceiling Hon. Steam Laundry. i 25,000 j 100 ing Rooms. BT HB OoTTRJCCrT SCRVIY, PrBLISHKD th? captain's arm to the of the Kona-Ka- u Telephone Evet Monday. c.'.bin, be having broken a "bottle and with & Telegraph Co. LtJ 15,000 25 !. Dining Cars, meals a la Carte. Ul I the glass therefrom severed a blood ves- Mutual Telephone Co. 139,000 10 ;. Free Reclining Chair Cars. sel in his left arm. The man on guard Makaha Cof Co. Lt. As. 6,975 100 3 barom. !thkrm o " Paid urn 31,000 100 1. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers." then bound his arm with a handkerchief j i 1 ; a O. R. & L. Co 2,000,000 100 179 ISO filfii - a. mere be- ' !' and then called for assistance, People's Ice & Ref. Co.' 150,000 j 100 90 ing no surgeon on board. During the re J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent, mainder of the voyage to this place he Bonds. 135 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Occidental & Oriental Steamship Ct s was closely guarded and upon arrival he Haw. Oovt. 6 per cent.. . 99'a' was conveyed to the L'nited States ma Haw. Govt. 5 percent.;.. 99 3-- 6 Haw. Sa-- 8 11 30 01 95i 72 t2 .2176 SE where Dr. Gardner, surgeon Govt. Postal i 12 30.04 29 9"! 75 .09 60 4 N K 5 rine hospital, vings 4Vi per cent...!:. D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. ti I M IUW 02 29.9H' 7 M .02 61 5 NE 5 in charge, made an examination anil Hilo R. R. Co. 6 per ct. . . No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. T 114 30.03 29.97 Ti ill .29 64 5 NE 3-- 4 placed him in a straight jacket with two Ewa Plantation 6 p-c- 1 29.91! 75 61 3 3-- 4 Kahuku 6 p. j 102 W 29.98 M .02 NNE men watching him. When he was bein Plant. ct.. ; T 1A29 95 29.K9, 69 86 .0U66 1 NNK 2 p'.aced in the jacket he made a vigorous O. R. 4 L Co i. I 103 Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu and leave ttJ 17 29.96 29 88 i 72 67 .00 66 8--3 NNE 0-- 3 Or E. L. LOMAX, G P. & T. A., T tight, but was overcome. As one of the Session Sales Morning Session Five Port on or about the dates below mentioned: , III sailors who had assisted him to the hos- Pioneer, $155. Omaha, Nebraska. S3 Barometer corrected to P. and sea pital w'as taking leave of Captain Healy, For Japan and China. . For San Francisco. (aval, and for standard gravity of Lat. 46. saying he would see him again, the cap- Ttim correction U .06 for Honolulu. will PEKING ...... AUG. 18 DORIC AUG tain called him back and said, "You Classified Advertisements. Hawaiian Navigation Co.; GAELIC 28 never see me alive, notwithstanding I am AUG. NIPPON MARU SEPT HONGKONG MARU SEPT. B TIDES, BUN AND MOON. In a straight jacket; I will find a way of LIMITED. RIO DE JANIERO ....SEPT. killing myself," WANTED. CHINA SEPT. IS COPTIC . SEPT DORIC 22 AMERICA MARU OCT. SI At Port Townsend, Wash., on July 14, ...SEPT. A MOSQUITO-PROO- F room; furnish This company reserves the right to NIPPON MARU ...SEPT. 29 PEKING OCT JS5l- ST 6'00 If Capt. M. A. H?aly, Revenue Cutter Ser- D"E " changes RIO JANIERO OCT. OCT B"T vice, late in command of the McCulloch, ed; must be centrally located. State make in the time of departure GAELIC price and of COPTIC OCT. 17 OCT E 7 ) w & and location. Address "M," this arrival its steamers WITHOUT HONGKONG MARU z r r; - vhs arraigned before Commissioner , AMERICA 24 a. CP office. 5633 NOTICE, and it will not be responsible MARU OCT. CHINA NOT. -- t i Oi b Gu&gey for an inquiry into his sanity. T 1 A for any consequences arising there- PEKING NOV. S DORIC NOT. During the examination it has developed 3AELIC 10 v. Ip.m, Ft. a.m. a.m. p.m risen that during the four months he was placed GENTLEMAN, and wife wish to rent from. NOV. ion. 20, 1.10, 1.9, 0 05, 6.81, 8.25 5.40 6.26 1.49 a furnished house good Consignees must be at the landing I I on waiting orders as a result of an in in a localitv. I Postoffice Box 490. 5633 to receive their freight. This company Ton 21 1 52 1.9 1.16 6.34 8.555.406 26; 2.44 vestigation of charges brought against will not hold itself responsible for W4. 22 2 31 1 9 2.0 7.24 9.24 5.40 8.25 8.38 him while In command ot the Bear in 1899 freight after it has been landed. Tbnr. 23 3 0i l.fl 2 46 8.1.5 9.49 5.41 6 24 4.29 during a cruise in Alaska waters, he was TWO or three unfurnished mom Live stock received only owner's frld. 21. 8.33 1.7. 3.28 9.01 10 10 5.41 6 23 5.20 si bject to attacks of Insomnia lasting for at I p.m. a.m. I ' 'ets periods more, supposed to kitchen and bath. Location and price risk. Bat... 25 3 54 1.6' 4.05 10.33 9.43 5.41 6 22' 6.41 of a week or to Parsons, P. O. Box 778. 6631. This company will not be responsible FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO M 4 2 1.5 4.41 10.5510.22 6.42 6.21 7.15 have been the result of brooding over hav- for money or valuables of passengers Von.. 27 4.54 1.3 5.1211.17 11.03 5.42 6.20 7.89 ing been disciplined in such a manner. It vjjt. plantation; wages per placed pursera. was also ascertained that during the two ior Jo unless in the care of the I month; only three in family. Address The company will not be weeks previous to July C, Captain Healy liable for "Cook," this office. 5632 loss of, nor injury to, nor delay in de H. Ltd New moon on the 24th at 5:23 p. m. had been indulging Quite heavily in the Hacltfeld A Co., de- livery of baggage or personal effects of use of intoxicants, which resulted in be-ye- Tides from the United States Coast and examining A POSITION as typewriter, by a young passengers, or freight of shippers, nd Geodetic Survey tables: throning his reason. The lady. Address "Typewriter," of amount of 5100, - the unless T- board a thorough exam- this the AGENTS. tides at Kahului and HIlo occur after and careful fice. 6630 value of the same be declared when re about one hour earlier than at Honolulu. ination pronounced him insane, with sui- company, Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours 80 cidal tendencies, and he was ordered ceived by the and an extra iln-t- charge be made therefor. e slower than Greenwich time, be committed to the hospital fur the insane FOR RENT. that of the meridian if 157 decrees 30 All employes of the company are for- whistle blows at 130 at Steilacoom. AFTER September 1st; three unfur- to freight Canadian-Australi- Minutes. The time Healy CO years age bidden receive without deliv an Royal Ma d., which is the same as Greenwich, tt Captain is of and a nished rooms on second floor; suita- erlng a shipping receipt therefor in the r. ura 0 minutes. Bun and moon are for native of Georgia. He has a. wife, an un- ble for light housekeeping. group. Address form prescribed by the company, and local time for the whole married daughter, and a son, residing in 'Rooms," this office. 5633 which may be seen by shippers upon San Francisco. He has had an eventful pursers com career in the revenue service of the application to the of the SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. LARGE beach house, mod- pany's steamers. Steamship United States, and perhaps no officer In having all Shippers Company. that service is more widely known, and ern conveniences. For particulars ap- are notified that If freight ply to P. O. Box 616. 6626 is shipped without such receipt it will DIAMOND UKAD SIGNAL station. his misfortune will K deeply regretted by be solely the risk of the shipper. August 24, 10 p. m. Weather, dear; wind, a'!. at 1 MODERN six-room- ed cottage; pos- light, N. K. 'While he has been ordered committed Steamers of above Line, g in CANADI.J at Steilacoom. it Is probable that he will session given July 7th. Apply at resi- HAWAIIAN NAVIGATION CO., the runnin connection with the dence of II. A. Parmelee, Genesee, LTD.. PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY bet ween Vancouver. B. C, and Sydney .Mll'.IVKI) AT 1IONOIXU' be sent to the national hospital for the S. W., and calling Victoria, B. Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q., are: I:. sane at Washington. L. C. Beretania St. 65S8 at C, t Friday, 24. AuRust ID-o-. 23Iora.ol-a.lia-. Stmr. Ke An llou. Mosher. from Koloa. ROOM AND, BOARD. at Stmr. Hawaii, Mitchell, from llawa.ll WRECK OF THE THE Balmoral, Young St., town side; TOR SALE. On or about the dates below stated, viz.: yrts. superior board rooms, newly fur- and FROM VANCOUVER FROM Slmr. Mikatiala, Ivderson, from .Maka-w.l- l. nished; terms moderate. Telephone AND VICTORIA B.C. SYDNEY, BRISBANE (ft) C so. - - Q., Sydney: Vancouver, B. , WILLIAM CARSON 5627 For Brisbane, and For Victoria and S'tmr. Noi-au- Wyman, from Hamakua. AORANGI SEPT. 1 WARRIMOO AUG Am. sehr. Alioe K. Cooke, I'enliallow, SEPT. 29 SEFIl 22 RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. FOLLOWING PLANTATION WARRIMOO MIOWERA days from 1'ort Townsend. THE MIOWERA OCT. 27 AORANGI OCl Am. sp. Invincible, Mackenzie, from Striken Ship Will no Looker We now offer for sale the very choice MACHINERY, SUPPLIES AND MA residence AORANGI NOV. 24 WARRIMOO NOV Newcastle. property of CHARLES S. TERIAL offered for sale by MIOWERA DEC1 be a Menace to DESKY, located at the corner of Vic- is C BREWER & CO., LTD. SAII.i:i) FROM HONOLULU. Navigation. toria and Green streets. , Also, the fine residence premises adjoining the same Full particulars and prices can be ' , Friday, August 2. on Green street. , . had by calling at their office on Queen Simr. Mauna Ia;i, Slmerson, for Maui b?en learned through re- For further particulars! apply at our " ' It has the offices, Progress street. The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," Is now runnlm Ji and Hawaii ports. searches of Captain Clarke of the block., Am. bkt. Amelia, Wilier, for the Sound BRUCE. WARING & CO. 1 Golden Gate Rock Crusher, No. 3, BETWEEN VANCOUVER and MONTRAEL. In ballast. Wilder Steamship Company, that the 6627 - .: complete, with 12 H. P. portable boiler Stmr. Upolu, Dalton, for Honoipu an-- wreck of the William Carson, which and engine, elevator and buckets. Making the run 100 hours without change. The finest railway servt Kona port.. was run down by the steamer Claudine 1 Tiurley Drill, complete, with 40 H. P. the world. FOR SALE. ' and sunk oft Waikiki, is not derelict. boiler, air compressor, etc. Through Tickets issued from Hono lulu to Canada, Unitel States anfl I UPRIGHT Emerson Piano; good as 1 set Fowler Steam Plows (4 gang), rope. HUE TODAY. Captain Clarke has searched care-- new. Parties desiring to; purchase, and full assortment spare parts. r - care-Advertise- general Information, apply to S'hir. Klnau, from H'lo, Lahaina and fu'ly for the wreck for the past few . will address "Piano, ' 3 250 !H.- P. Stirling Boilers. For Freight and Passage and all Way ports. days and he has located enough of her office. . 5633 2 sets Green's Fuel Economizers. Stmr. from Molokai ports. bones i be to 2 Worthlngton High Duty Steam able assert nositivelv FINE St. Bernard and Pumping Engines, capacity five million thiU the baikentine is po completely Newfoundland DUK TOMORROW. watch dog. one year old; gentle with gallons per 24 hours, against a total Co Gen'l Agts broken up that they will never Drove children. Address P. O. Box 660. head of 420 feet. Theo. H. Davies & Ltd, Stmr. Claudine, froTh Maul ports. menace to navigation. The wreck 6632 1 14 x 15 x 10 Duplex Pump, capacity age was found close to place 2'a gallons per 24 hours. the where . million MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. me nun lay ior so long on the reef off 4.Jt oi.vI T room moaern- cottage, corner 1 4b x 2& x 4 Pump. waikiki. It h:id slipped into slightly Anapunl and Domlnis Sts. Apply to 2 ch Centrifugal Pumps. eteaciers due snd to sail today end for deeper ch water, and under the stress of J. H. Cummins, 403 Maklkl 1 Centrifugal Pump. ta cext six days are as follows: currents and disin- St.. be Valve Engine, or surf the hull has tween 8 and 10 a. m., and 4 and 5 p. m. 17x9 Horizontal Slide 60 ARRIVE. tegrated, and the timbers have been complete. 1 11 8 P Steamers. From. Due. scattered far and wide, none of them 1 25 H. P. Upright Tubular Boiler. being large enough 1 7J,4 Z 6 Gaelic S. F. Aug. 28 to do anv damage auLiAD x x Duplex Pump. to shipping. All horse, medium size; suitable 1 Donkey Engine. Australia S. F. Aug. 29 that Captain Clark for phaeton. Nearly new Between New York, was able to find of the wreckage that ouggy. harness and 1 50 II. P. Horizontal Boiler and Feed Direct Service DEPART. was worth saving consisted In two inquire this office. 5621 Water Pump. Doric 3. F Aug. 28 the Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islarids. large anchors of the vessel and 145 TWENTY-EIGH- 1 Donkey Engine, double cylinders; a rrimoo Victoria Aug. 29 T first-cla- ss California fathoms of chain. All the rest of her mules. Apply fine one. rigging, and all larger portions to Emmett May, Judd 1 High Speed En the of B!dS- - 10x12 Horizontal Of sH 6611 cut-of- a lll Iphvb. Kp- w" - York for Honolulu On rASSK.(JKRS. her hull had been so so automatic f. s. O. Hivrnrf iV" ..... - - direct J scattered and sine: mAAA.AV.. H 24-in- S. s. smashed by the pounding on the reef 1 ch Hollow Srindle Dodge & September 15th, due here about Nove mber 20th, to be followed by Arrived. that they were not worth bringing A WELL furnished boarding house Shipley Lathe. two months later. containing wailan" about -. From Makaweli. per Ftnir. Mikahala, away. eleven rooms. Owner's Also. California Mules, in fine order, Freight received at Company's new wharf, 42d Street, soutn wroowj- Auxuat 24. Miss 11. K. Mahlum, H, M. Somewhere in the sand near where reason ror selling, ill health. For par- Portland Cement. "C.-IL,- " or cars. , oae wne, 11. v . the vessel supposed ticulars, apply to 23 pounds and 20 all times by Lighters in an.i Rcnmiilt and two sank there is to be omen. Advertiser Steel T Rails. non. U AsftU, Rev. Kon Yinir Yet. J. C. something like $900 in gold coin. When 563o pounds. - Mclll, F. J. Dutra, M. F. L'rokar, 20 deck the vessel was run down she sank so Large lot of second-han- d Picks, Shov apply to pasengers. rapidly that there was no opportunity FOR EXCHANGE. els. Hoes and Tools. For general information rom per for any one on board to save anything. A NICE lot in R. R. Tamping Bars. r Koloa, tmr. Ke An Hon, Many Oakland, Cal.. for sugar August 24. T. Clive Davies, A. Y. Peters, of the crew scrambled onto the locks. Appiy to Emmett May, Judd 1 Baldwin Locomotive. 3 pairs of & CO., LTD. Claudine's decks 3 guage. H. HACKFELD . 1 dck jmssenger. without clothing, and 5611 drivers, foot the coin which is supposed to have 5 15-t- on Flat Cars, guage. From Molokai, per atmr. August be-e- " AGENTS. II ONOLULU. on board went 12 on guage. . 21. 11. down with the rest. Flat Cars, 1. H. Kahaulelu, C. Reynolds. Miss There is little likelihood of LOST. 46 Cane Cars, guage. F. Hockley, Miss 1 Kekaha, Harris Ke- - Its ever be ing munu. THURSDAY, August 24. on 1 Howe R. R. Track Scale. Aahit, J. H. Napapa, Miss Rhoda Oreen, Fort street. 36 47. netween King . 1 Scale, x CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S . i Nane, Kenneth Brown, Sam Hakai, and Beretania, two Platform Transfi .Alfrd LONG promissory notes 2 Platform Scales. 23 x 22. Pacific i H. K. Kekoowal, H. Ju- PERIOD. secured by deed of McCorristoi, Mrs. trust, one for 81.000, 1 Stump Puller. 17 Mother (at door-- "U and the other for lia Naone and on deck. th you children $3a0. Reward Dump Wagons. Departed. are not quiet in five minutes you will if returned to the Ad- New York Line. Company. to have vertiser office. 5533 Dump Carts. ko to bed." 227 SL, next to Bailey's For M.iui and Hawaii ports, ier stmr. Small voice (after Spring Wagons. King 24. a pause) "What Wagons. NEW JMauna loa, AuRust Miss Helen Rob- time Is it nowT' TREASURY warrant No. 1014. for Bain Bark NUUANU will sail from inson. Miss Mabel Robinson, Mrs. K '.l- thirty-fiv- e Lumber Wagons. '? YORK for HONOLULU, on or about WAGONS, D (835) dollars. drawn Scrapers. EXPRESS ino!. II. Dickey, J. K. Jat&er. Mrs. against the appropriation for repairs, Road ' October 10th, 1900, - LUMBER WAGOa Immo!i, Miss Hat tie Ummoii, e AN UNGAINLY GAIN. furniture and additions to Govern- Lot Plow Harness. DUMP CARTS - iHtrns, Miss Hons, Miss Millie Hons, lln. Her waist's too t;dr, and his ment buildings in favor of the Hono- freight rates apply to - :' iin.M nn TTi 1'. Ji. AJmy. H. Sejrelken, M. A. Rycroft. lt almost drags the ground; lulu Planing Mill, has been lost. Pay- For W. E. Reavis and wife, Solomon Kual-fnok- u. Rut my! When he ment has been 5630 CHAS. BREWER & CO., i. runiLB, iuruuu' embraces her stopped. TTandled. . A. V. Shaw, S. Fortln, J. W. Pratt. It reaches twice around. C. & Co, 27 Kllby St., Boston, " IK JMrft. Kaae snd child, W. P.rash and son. Brewer OR Telephone . C. FOUND. , J. Wakefield. F. Allen. J. II. I'ofteous LIK3!: ' y, MORE ' and wife, Mia Rigfrlesberser. Miss Gur-le- IT. GENT S Imperial Bicycle. Owen can LIMITED. C. BREWER & CO., LTD. W. Martin, Miss E. F. Williams, "Speakin of the Tammany band wag- nave same by proving property Honolulu. paying and Queen Street. Unnnlnlll Miss McKeasu. Dr. A. P. Rowatt, J. on." U (ran Wintersrreen. for this ad. Call at this of-- "' Glenn, Mr. John. Apakl Manuahl, the "You mean e wagon, don't you?" in- 5633 .UWnvii.. bcrs. Mrs. AMrleh anil chll-jirv- n, terrupted Howling Green. FOR SALE. Lb AHLO : M. Walton, wife and child, T. C THE MELROSE, King Street boiljs". "Hastings NVCIs. S. K. Sunter, Miss Ray and General Merchandise. ?R-AS- The prompt use of the famous old S.. desert I.Alrs- - JiiMiinn. .;r Jesse Moore "AAM Whiskey with qui- Board and rooms; all modern com- HOUSE AND LOT AT SEAVIEW, Ana juacnm", M.. to order. .' nine at bed-tim- e .will almost invar- - forts; electric lights; mosquito proof: Punahou; size of lot 200x300; beautiful WAIPILIPILO, KAPALAMJL made PfSStof . The DAILY ADVERTISER Is delivered Love- j st- - ca view. Apply . Staples.) "'id,-an- a up the severest cold. - Klns (Near .ramcar , part oi the city for fa cents SINGLEHUnST. . joy.&fc.. Honolulu, sell leM;V.Prlce'moterate--Tete- - W. G. Telephone 198. : Box 1014. WOlK flti"1 " it 5627 At Theo. II. Davies & Co., Ltd :i

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