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PAGES 1 TO 3. PAGES 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHED .TTTLV . 1M NO. 5878. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS

FISH HONOLULU IS STILL GROWING. TO RESCUE

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EXPERTS A .r rCI VALUABLE irwTcn- . a. m a av nul "i i i i INSTITUTION

Other Interest- -

Ha-w- Skilled Workers En Route aii II I I t.I.U to 7., ir Done. From the East to Take Charge.

Ln the fact that the fish , have been in Honolulu Major Wood of the Salvatloa Army have already begun received some very good news by the i their different lines. Mariposa. In a letter from the Nation- m the fwhmarket dally In al Rescue Secretary in New Tork he ipecimens; the fishermen was informed that the expected rescue supply oC t to the this officers for the home In Honolulu were interested, upon the offer at last on the way, and might be ex- ,n U V. .... U lor uou wmj ui ti.t, pected by one of the steamers. a scientific that have Many will doubtless remember the themselves are Srtnuemen agitation on the subject of providing So far, they f strcbea. a refuge for fallen women some months r Bixty or seventy va ago. The Salvation Army, in view of some six or seven are let the they some eighty the world, that had l scientific similar''thomes scattered around the j. Cofcb, the agent of the world, and were experienced in such iCamnission, said in speak-(i- wi matters, were invited to take hold of lat night, "We may the details, and accordingly a small a hardly begun our labors. cottage was taken and a woman officer got begin tne work upon placed in charge temporarily. report until this morning. It was, however, quickly seen that deration of the fish ques-- properly-traine- d workers were needed, from a commercial point km a.wu'iutp will hunrllfe and the major bent his energies to this The future fish laws of end, although everything at first seemed to conspire against it-- At first ned report. The United the headquarters had none to spare,

a.- to avamm .a.i - usuni. ino and at last when they were able an ei Lit lsc i i . vi an wiit; furnish workers the money for their be under her protection, transportation was forwarded by the in is neutral waters. This ill-fat- ed Rio De Janeiro and lost; but st Government to make i after considerable delay this fund was i til protect the fishing- in secured, and now the workers are com- ns umiory . ing. Oil has attracted my The officers have been especially se- ouii - mesh that the fish- lected with reference to Honolulu's pe- a ftii nets here. They Dr. O. P. Jenkins, who is expected to come highly recom- !u js pur-- culiar needs, and a all practical arrive in Honolulu next week. mended by their superiors. Ensign aaNt to much moeauito The two eminent scientists will re- llaatiteolutely no chance THE FIRST COLLEGE HILLS Larrabee, who will be in charge, has main in the islands two or three been engaged many years in this work. 1 2 ate gets inside a net months, they will make a thorough la the States a net and She has been located with the army (taat smaller than an inch study of the fishes. Several other homes in New Tork, Philadelphia, Hi , : ... , j rrv.i.. - members of the party will remain un- Grand Rapids, Salt Lake City and Los probably a BOH snuarp ami fish th&t til the work is completed, RESIDENCE FOR P. M. POND Angeles. Lieutenant Tyrbohm, her as- at IDOd are allnwpri tn P - year. sistant, comes from Portland, Oregon, wi question or time under where fortunately she has had an op- RESIGNATION OF SHAW portunity of working amongst the Jap- ' - . effects of this meth- - anese women. Acting Governor Will Not Approve The present small quarters, where so far some dozen women and children of everything. If we New Appointment Yet. have been cared for and benefitted, will tare six new varieties in An unexpected turn of events has be given up as soon as a larger per- UVl hv TTtVirwlGf 0t In the matter of the ap- manent home can be secured, and any bi n.c mrLiwii come about W u&w Major Wood can get as to TTlllrh mnM wr.n1apfiil pointment of J. W. Pratt to the office information ian when we begin sein- - a suitable building will be appreciated. of Tax Assessor for the island of Oahu. He would appreciate fur- C OIA TV V also greatly 1 tush. When we get in place of Jonathan Shaw, who has ther subscriptions towards its enlarg- Bd beein to 8ur those resigned. ed needs, as he feels certain that an ld for... fnnH aiiunA aioualan rfoanit,va7 Wright, with whom the ap- appeal for the support of such a needed tan only conjecture Treasurer work will not go by charitab- as to approval unheeded the pointment lies, subjedt to the ly-minded people of Honolulu. al. our several experiences of the Governor, upon the resignation 50 Hlkr v rich A.n . n njl of Mr. Shaw, appointed J. W. Pratt, er West we found, all and referred the matter to Acting Gov- WHO HAS LOST lite forty-fiv- e varieties. ernor" Cooper for approval. But this fortv-etcr- 11CIC.llw. In n was not forthcoming. taout any effort, we have ! Mr. Cooper said that he did not feel A TOP BUGGY? sxty or seventy Bpecies, he could sanction Mr. Pratt's ap- Havirir 11.1 . 1 .. A l that pointment until he had thoroughly in- tetoM. of Stanford Uni- - Has He been vestigated the merits of Mr. Shaw's Camarinos One That detained at Palo resignation, which he had not yet ac- In his family, will be investiga- Thinks Has Been He la cepted. He is now making the greatest re- on the - tions. Mr. Shaw's resignation was flah of re- Council, Stolen. ago he secured a. col- - quested by the Executive it tte market here. Nearly having been decided at a meeting held . new to me acien- - on Monday that be was incompetent; Camarinos, the King street fruiterer, f-- -- u, ue m tt,e interests or his Integrity was not questioned in any objects to being made a receiver of sto- oave h m - x. i ir, uiuj lie uua way; the complaint was merely of len property, and especially without his nented to come. Just loose methods employed. J. W. Pratt knowledge. He believes he baa bees - ue nnssneo is nam Works De- " as chief clerk In the Water victim of an attempt foist eranient wants a reoort an excellent record as a made tbe to . partment, has blame upon him, and, not to be caught ...u iry own individual competent official, ana to be broad redwood panelling for the walls. principal entrance on the front is DlWii- -- . . systematic and The first residence built ji."n The napping, he has informed the police that wi wuuuaea oy ' inai ' Mr. Wright said that In looking about Valley. nejWith beam ceilings. The house consists protected by a vestibule and the steps property on premises . oi College Hills, in Manoa he has his that he the commission. -- out co , , a room " aenn:tt)y. for a man to straighten the . . . v. M..V..1.1, ...11.;.. . W. i large living witn a ianaiare enclosed with rustic iicnen covered knows nothing of, and of which he is .; - - " 18 being fusion In the assessor's office. jpiT-iiui- Lnaiiinnu neau auu en- sione worK This stone work is car- anxious to be rid. He bas posted tbe greatly assist- - opened up in Honolulu, is that iuaru Mt- - the lo(a.l rtnh thought Mr. Pratt excellently qualfed design, witn sX&8s three chambers and jried clear across the front of the house, following notice at his store, and also Tirurr. Mc- - P. M. Pond, of firm j display c i rre is. o: course. for the appointment. ed for the of a culinary department. The structure which gives it a picturesque and solid carries a small placard for down & Pond, - fin-lan- ds on which appears following "nyining to wnicn There was a great deal of talk about Clellan who are handling the has been planned with special refer- appearance. It is to be very nicely town, the utorr ti Were it not the matter about the Government there. It is a bunalow style of jence to its location, advantage being ished. substantially built, and will prob-cottag- e. legend: .wicugc oi tne nsn Building yesterday. The appointment shingled on the exterior and taken of the slope of the ground to cut! ably be followed in many cases by oth-finish- Wanted To know who is the . ve would be very of Vivian Richardson to succeed J. WT. in rustic style on the interior, a covered way through under the house, jer intending builders. Dickey & New-th- e owner of tbe canopy-to-p, side-ba- r, Pratt Is at a standstill under the same principal rooms being finished in with a sheltered entrance in the rear. ! comb are the architects. piano-bo-x buggy left on the prem- i tooKing over circumstances. ises of D. G. Camarinos on or Portf May 28, 1961. ana Kettina some HAWAIIAN CONDITIONS. in all parts of the Islands. In the plan- OTJPID IN SALVATION ARMY. about Should there iuai win De or Is re-- happen to be an owner, be or she THEY WANT DAMAGES. tation districts there trouble (with special emphasis on garding labor. The planters are fear- -' the i. .v - Puget Sound Meets Favor With Hon- A :eti " j Lad and Laaaie of the Blue Cloth "she") may renew their title by t, service oi tne j ful that they will not be able to get ! , , Yl 1 T pay- nio ears Be Sued olulu Business Men. . . . . i i removing same at once Ha Visa Honolulu Iron Work My .i i. vim),o ii.ii t rnii v. utiln.. mnr.iv. 'jr aud Braes Buttons to Bs Married. and to AUantlc ing for storage. Coast, In by Imported Machinists. Dr. James W. .Floyd, a prominent is lonncoming. in some oi tne plan- Cupid has been at work In the ranks " i'.ia, and other tations they are in love with the Porto Camarinos says that on the morning proposed to bring physician of Philadelphia, spent yes- or 17 Paw It Is said that it Is Ricans, and on others they say they the salvation Army. On June one In question the buggy was brought to a damage suit against the Honolulu Iron terday In this city, on his way home are no good. The negroes taken from of the lassies of the blue poke-bonn- et his place by a boy who said he had been proven to be fish M A.KXJ5T. Works by a number of the men brought from the Hawaiian Islands. This Is the United States have a will wed one of the masculine soldiers of told to leave It there. Camarinos, think- to fill the places of the first visit to the North Pacific bad lot. v ing that some of his friends --ad sent it from the Coast his "Unless the planters are able to get the local battalion, and there Is much gave Jordan strikers. coast, and he expresses himself as to his place for just a short time, eP Bsffin. Fn are In nearly more and a better class of labor, there ado among the other lasstes of the Army matter no further thought. He did The imported machinists much pleased with all the Puget Sound j the Test.gatton. Machin- will be a loss In the sugar fields." Ta- - keeping secret. vehicle showed every instance members of the country. coma Ledger. about the This, however, notice, however, that the ists' Association and vout of the forty "I think you have a very great coun- they have succeeded In doing, although unmistakable signs of having been driven working. They heavy mud of the tint that is & who came only seven are try here," he said in an interview, v both of the contracting parties are said through 7" visitor to th iteC under misrep- to seen more often in the vicinity of Wal-alu- a claim that they came here "and, what Is more. It Is destined Concert at Murphy Hall. to be prominent in Salvation Army cir Day ' ""wmr.5 visited the flsh resentation of the existing conditions, be a much greater country than It is cles. than anywhere else on Oahu. more pay than Is no one The regular popular Saturday night passed and still the owner did the varieties and that bv promise of at the present time. There Tne ceremony will be preceded by a after day Af that are I appearance, then It they were getting in San Francisco, were who can appreciate the amount of bus- concert at Francis Murphy Hall will be street parade in which the bride and not put In an and lis,. ine proressor Upon upon Camarinos that there was . their places there. iness done here unless he sees it with groom-ele- ct head dawned amber n induced to leave given as usual this evening. A good are to march near the some one had Jen,,..- -. u"JUn here they were disillusioniz- his own eyes. procession will pro no Joke about It, but that with - their arrival program of interesting musical numbers of the column. The carriage from ;uea the Ha- ed, and now they think they have "In Honolulu I heard a great deal to Salvation Army hall, where surreptitiously taken the fish than they at- ceed the a drive and a good ; c muoi ground for a suit for damages, since about the Puget Sound country, in has been prepared and will doubtless the words bind them together will some one else for df0rd - Mainland and, it was not my intention to go that time, and then, not desiring to court trou- . Unlver- their Jobs on the fact, tract the large attendance, as the Speeches are to be made by the mion have lost usual be said. same place, tha of fish from membership In the Asso- home this way until, after hearing so It is expected ble by returning it to the : on account of concerts now become benedict and his bride and 'Je m, , . . for the local much, I thought I would like to see merit of the has or thieves had bethought them- ciation, are unable to work one of the pleasant evenings of the week that the hall will be crowded with Sal Jokers therefore look to the the Sound. friends. selves of Camarinos' yard. concern. They are very good to which many look forward. vation Army workers and their JOrd. as has also by courts for redress. "Business conditions SECTIONAL BOOKCASES, SAILOR RIOT I I Common

DESKS, WeakMen Cured AN I OFFICE IN OLD DAYS 9 oeri

LETTER FILES, (Reminiscences of the late Marshal W. C. Parke.) The whaling season of 1852 had been wonderfully successful, the fleet com- CARD INDEXES ing into Honolulu fairly loaded down AVe .. deveW,n.- with oil and bone; every barrel and mg, c .pylnr. ' fffl container that could be used was full, the decks were even being used for Ing and evemC! storing bone. As the fleet at this time ; tographlng. 8 AND SAFES numbered some two hundred vessels, the harbor was completely filled with them, they being moored in two lines e to each other that it was said WeMakeaSpeciJ one could walk from one vessel to the Of shipments recently arrived and just unpacked. other all the way from the water front to the entrance of the harbor. Only a cause we do not. narrow passage-wa- y was lfft between the two lines, to enable the vessels to tt" '" vl in put to sea. The crews numbered over his three thousand men, composed of dif- rtl ferent nationalities, many of them be- I NTHecitJ?B BY ing hard characters. When ashore in lanes elsewW. FOR SALE was large bodies it difficult to keep Our develop was them in order, as the native police were Dr. flcLdigghlin's Electric Bell great Tuber not always to be depended cm, and the he is un ontlSkTl number of resident foreigners subject Has retored health and strength to thousands of weak men. If used nothing buPt be called upon for was to assistance as I direct it is a positive cure and cannot fail. It gives the vitalising !fi our not large. power of electricity, without burning or blistering, to every weakened cutlet Co., Naturally, with so large a number part, developing full vigor. It removes all the effects of dissipations & of in town, there was more Hackfeld sailors the every who is not man H. forever. I want weak man the he should be to or less drunkenness, fast riding, and use one of my Belts, and when he is cured, tell his friends of its won- FREE LIMITED. quarrels. It did not take much to cause derful effects. My Belt is also an absolute remedy for Nervous Debil- : a disturbance or riot, as there was a ity, Backache, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder good deal of bad feeling between the Troubles. It is arranged for women as well as men, and cures female u INSTRUCT! sailors and police; and in such an weakness. 8i-iA.- i event the former, as a matter of In handling you course, would all stand by one another. Printing Kodak J Co., Ltd. On the evening of the 8th of Novem- or dvelopinf. j The Kash Are You Weak? Act Today! Photography. ber, a sailor namer Burns, of the ship We sell , Emerald, was arrested Tor drunken- Eastman-- km disorderly lock- MY as all ness and conduct, and SEND FOR BOOK. the be. g7 ed up in one of the cells in the Fort, professiona ; (' B'wies u '"tras on iv. I in which there were already some eight Do not delay a matter which is the key to your future happiness; 1901 Models or ten disturbers, as all the other do not allow a disease to destroy all possibility of future pleasure ror We do nam and shon-wi- i lock-up- s were full. During night, you. , Whatever your condition today you will not Improve as you l . " ' mint Swim? the new,' Are You in the Burns, who was crazy drunk, tore up grow older. Age calls for greater vital force, and the older you get ""Km and but ..-- J floor of the more pronounced and apparent will be your weakness, so cure Mt,u just what hftJ the bricks in the the cell, and it A I threw them against the door. The now cure it while you are young. If you are weak. If you have Lam We do not earn-- KTOnJ Do you Feel Cool? jailor. George Sherman, who was Back. Rheumatism. Weak Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Physical pertaining to Just Energy any Amateur m on the point of leaving the Fort, hear Decline, Loss of and Ambition, or evidence of breaking Photography-- no 1 down of the physical or nervous system, WRITE FOR MY BOOK stock t ing this noisef or "row." as he called ma,; J Are You Comfortable? it, went to the door and called out to AND SYMPTOM BLANKS, WHICH ARE BENT, SEALED. FREE. DUtW(fc Burns and the others to stop. As they paid no attention to him, he opened the door and stepped in. The cell was s much talked about SHIRTWAISTS, made from the latest striped pitch dark, and fearing the men might Largest rooda. have arrived. Give a look at them, or try one, and he con- - set on him, he swung his club or cane yJJjfeJjSSS1 that they are the very thing for this climate. from one side to the other; in doing so he struck Burns in the temple, the AND MOST COJlpJ blow, together with his drunkenness, Price $1.75 and $2.00 each. causing his death in three or four STOCK OF hours. I was not informed of this oc- We have also received a large stock of Monarch Golf Shirts, made of currence until the next morning, when Oahu Carriage Mfg. Co., Ltd. t French Madras, which we offer at the astounding low price of I immediately summoned a coroner's PhotograJ jury to inquire Into'the cause of Burns RIVER STREET. death, who brought in the following $1.25 each. verdict : Painting, Blacks mithing and Trimming A Specialty. We, the undersigned, summoned by Supplies If pou contemplate 1uylng Shirts, look at them, for you get more than the the marshal of Honolulu to hold an ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. value at your money. inquest upon the body of Henry Burns, that is carried In the Tmtti your trade; money in your pocket. We solicit it's seaman, and to decide upon the prob waii. We do our best to pi able cause of his death, have all agreed iion, ana guarantee upon eachull after due reflection the state- bal- - tide that leaves our ahop, ments of produced, ed a part of the crowd from the feeling against him that they had the witnesses that cony of the United States Consulate, against Dr. Judd; but for gome reason Henry Burns' death was caused by a and Marine they did not blow, on the corner of Nuuanu i reach there. So the night inflicted with a club In the hands streets, while Mr. Allen, the American passed. The following morning, the of constable George Sherman, on the the 11th, being very HONOLULU P evening of November 8th. We Consul, spoke to another part from the sailors still violent Co., Ltd believe steps what is now Mr. Roth's store J in their threats. Mr. Severance again Kash blow was given of The that the not with mal them, no aforethought, cow- on Fort street; this building then stood addressed but with better 23-2-7 ice but rather from ground. Both success Waverley Block, Jlotel Street, and corner ardice in quelling the disturbance, some six feet from the than before. COMPANY. was cause gentlemen said that the constaDie By tnis time seeing that something! which the of his visit to the ; Corner Fort Hotel Hotel and Fort Streets. would be tried by due process of law, decisive should be done, as the sailors and cell where Burns and others were con . fined. and advised the men to disperse and had h;i(j possession of the town for the sailors twenty-fou- Julius A. Anthon, foreman; John C. return to their ships; but r hours, during which time, iooooooooooooJ Bullions, James K. Turner, did not pay much attention to etther, as j have written, they had destroyed Thomas Mr. ; C. S. and the majority of those to whom property, threatened people, and al- - Spencer. Bartow, J. B. Cleveland, n H. Smith, Benjamin Clough. A. C. Allen was speaKing, ien ueiuie most set the fleet on fire, I went to eluded, and went to the Fbrt. Here j tj,e paaCe and told Kamehameha III 9, they again demanded that Sherman j that j wished to resign my office as Honolulu, November 1852. up, were rerusea, Sofa Cushion While the jury was hearing the evi should be given but marshal. as I was not allowed to take to dence, the news that Burns had been they hung around but did not otter any steps to put down the riot. He Pianos killed by a was attack. While these were at the Fort. refused to accept my resignation, Bay-Othe- rs constable spread near -- among the sailors and caused a good went to the police station, ing at ihii same tjme. What do you - street; drove out deal of- talk. Many of them assembled the foot of Nuuanu propose to do?" I replied, "jf ou will what officers were there on duty, seized not consent to my using the soldiers about the Fort, until there was quite break- - a crowd. They demanded that Sher- the arms stored there, and after in putting down this disturbance, then Pianos Covers man should be given up to them; ing all the furniture, made a pile of itsend for tne Governor (Kekuanaoa). but on fire, and j I Informed them that this could not inside the building, set it and oror him to hold a meeting of building, together with that tKe ... be ' burned the citizens at the Fort on tho state done; that the man would be tried u Slxe, 24 x 24 inches. These Covers by the courts of the country, and that &? harbor masters affairs." The Governor, being called they need not fear but that luatice "ic ..v...e the,of, ,n( mougm u a good pian to noia sucn Pian would be meted out to him The su- - ,n6' some of the sailors amusea mem-- a meeting, so I returned to the Fort sell for 75 cents each. We make this ors were not at all satisfied with this se,ves D lllIuwl"s, 1 llu" "L " upon nis arrival, a meeting or the for- - statement, and the excitement over nuruie leuce into imr uamco, nc wv eign citizens was held at 11 o'clock, I believe belonged to Mr. J. T. Water-hous- e. many of the captains and officers of Burns' death, together with their de was offer for this month only, and will sire to avenge themselves on Sherman When the station house the fleet being present. A military set on Are. the firemen turned out and company was A. 51c increased hourly. I plainly saw that names; formed, with J. this state of feeling and excitement attempted to extinguish tne Duffee, as captain; and with H. Mac among but their hose was cut, and they were j ferHakttt a. B. Howe, R. A. S. Wood send to any address in the Islands, the sailors might lead to a se - TO REP rious disturbance, prevented trom doing anyining, ai- and Captain Hop, as lieutenants. At unless decisive ac ' . W . F 1 ,. tion were immediately dis- though no violence was offered them. iiiis stage oj. ine proceedings me gov- taken to a ring the postage paid, on receipt of 25 cent. perse the crowd then and there. I The sailors formed around ernor was requested to proclaim mar- therefore ordered all the soldiers and burning buildings, and allowed no one tial law; but some persons thought he constables in the Fort under arms, to go through. had no authority to do it, I then said, Urge Stock to They come in twelve patterns and col picked out seventy-fiv- e of the best men ""This" all happened between 3 and 10 "We will tak.e the authority, and let with the purpose of going out and dis- o'clock.. There was a light southerly consequences take care of themselves:" Select From. persing the crowd, thereby preventing breeze at the time, which proved to and calling the Governor Into my of- ors. any further opportunity of trouble. I be a most fortunate thing, for had fice, I told Captain Crabbe to draw was just on the point of marching out the wind been in the usual quarter the order up, the Governor signed It, with my men, when I received an order northeast there would have been great and in an hour I had it printed and from the government, through Gover- danger of the entire fleet getting on posted all over ,town. Our arrange- nor Kekuanaoa, to remain within the fire. Had this happened, one of the ments being completed, the native Cheap Fort, but if the saUors attacked it or greatest fires ever known here would militia, the foreign company, captains tnea 10 oreaK in tne gates, I was to have taken place, for moored as close- and officers from the fleet, left the fire. The government was in hopes ly as the vessels were, anil filled with ort and marched up town. The sail- Prid The Goyne Furniture that the excitement would be auietei oil, they would have burned for days. ors, who by this time were rather de- Gompairy, Ltd. without any demonstration or resort to As it was, one ship that was near moralized, offered no resistance to the force; perhaps it was right in taking the buildings did take fire; but as soon show of force; only two of them show- this view, but I believe if I hart been as the sailors discovered this, realiz- ed any disposition to fight while the Progress Block. Honolulu, H. T. allowed to carry out my intention, the ing that the whole fleet was placed in force was marching along Hotel street, irouDie would have been checked in danger, and with it all their catch of but they were soon cared for. Thj the bud. I was disappointed in being the season, they quickly set to work result was that in a short time law obliged to and order were restored; some two remain inactive, but of and put out the fire. ' course it was necessarv to nhv ,r At this period of their course many hundred of the rioters were locked up Will orders. I therefore took measures to of the better class of men among the In the Fort, and the remainder tunx- i secure over to their respective captains, who FORT I the Fort from attack; a strong crowd came to the conclusion that Tel. 3n. guard was placed on dutv. and twr. enough took them eff to their ships. It was : j field-piec- had been done, and that it was es loaded with grape and can- time to stop, especially as the whole o'clock when we left the Fort, and by ister were trained on the fleet had come near burning up; these sundown not a sailor was to be found if the crowd had attempted to force it therefore took no further part in the in the streets. The foreign military j Uoooofl I think they would not have vnnn irotr disturbances. The remainder however company patrolled the town; all sailors far into the Fort The men himr were very much pleased and elated found were brought to the Fort, ami diouuu an aay, out aid not make any over what they had accomplished; all with sixty days permits found out j attack, as I think they had an they of their lodging houses after dark were WingWoChan idea considered that they had had 12th, that they would get the worst of it if some revenge on the police, as the po- arrested. The following day, the they did so; some of their nnntaing or, lice station had been burnedy and they an order was issued by the Governor, The of officers, although they did not actually were now ready for more to the effect thrt ro seaman should highest type encourage mischief. no- the men in their acts did They accordingly went up Nuuanu be allowed on shore until further Bbony Furniture. American whiskey. not attempt to dissuade them. On the street, entered the first liquor saloon tice, the guard of foreigners carrying Cigars and Tobacco. mm following day, in the afternoon. Bums they came upon, drove the proprietors the order Into effect. I was aware that Chinese and JWJ old-fashio- was we had Distilled ned buried In Nuuanu Valley, liq- the District Attorney thought Crockery. in the a large out, and helped themselves to the or number of the sailors attending. uors; from there they went to the no right to proclaim martial law Vases, Camphor way from selected On the same day, about 5 o'clock a Commercial Hotel, and from that place to issue the foregoing order; but the Rattan Chalrt. number of the sailors got the idea that to the French Hotel on Fort street, end would have Justified the means, grain. some of their fellow-seame- n who were the t;ame thing happening at these two even if the means .themselves had hpen Sat in the United States Hospital a build- places as less justifiable. Silks and ing latter at the former. The KIN Aged in wood. which stood Just below the present result was that by 11 o'clock all hands The day after this the Governor call- ALL British Club premises on Alakea street, were aeciaeaiy arunK. a rew were ed at the Fort. I said to him. "If I An aid to digestion and under the charge of Mr. John Ladd now seized with the idea of more re- had not been prevented from going out were being For some reason venge against the government; as with the soldiers, the station house the sailors a and tonic stimulant combined. had grudge against Mr Dr. G. P. Judd was a prominent man would not have been burned." "Yes." m m m Ladd; they therefore set out for the in it, being at that time Minister of he answered, "but if you had, you Absolutely hospital with the intention might wounded some M pure and of of rescuing Finance, was proposed to go up have killed and fell i i M H, it the their comrades and getting square with valley to Dr. Judd's residence, "Sweet forty or fifty men; these we could not iCCHESMLf delicate flavor. him. As there had been rumors of Home," and mob him. Some fifty men restore to life, but the station house their coming, together with threats of set out on this errand; but the road we can build again." I thought, after Sold throughout the personal injury to him, Mr. Ladd had was long and dark, turning out to be all, that perhaps be was right. Wholesale Grocers 1 taken what money papers th-r- e were, ad longer than they thought, and some This order to keep the sailors aboard entire world. and for safety, had gone up Nuu- dropped out. so that by the time they their ships was enforced for some anu Valley to the residence of Mr reached their destination there were weeks. The company of foreigners -- A One and three Severance, ; crown. the American commissioner. not many left. Dr. Judd had received was called the Hawaiian Guards, and Anw w nd When the sailors arrived at the hospi- word that the sailors were on their another oomnanv railed the Hawaiian any. Bonoiu tal, they found their comrades well way; his family went to one of the cared for, but no Mr. tr Ladd. During neighbors for safety, while the doctor both organizations were carried on for di-vi- TOUR i.ii the early evening of j however that same day and a few others remained on the some years, and perhaps the former OB. JUNE lit there was a great deal of ex- veranda; the sailors came as far as might be considered the ancestor of the , - 'I citement, the sailers becoming f?f riotous more the gate, and after making threats as present organization, tne nonuiui in their conduct and threats to what they would do, finally went Rifles. one of - which was to fire the town- away. I believe that at the same time At the trial of those saiiors who took m,Ky armed- - and thers these men part were six nerchaflt frotn a couple made went to Dr. Judd's, another active in this riot, there Corn1 W. C. PEACOCK & CO., of woodpiles set, on a lUte errand, started for Mr. out of the number convicted who naa Fort St, Ltd which they helped No. themselves, Is Pu-nah- ou 12 they were and Armstrong's residence, where the had smallpox, and in the great epi virtually in possession of the Preparatory School Is. Mr. demic of the following year on this SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII town there was no telling no TERRITORY. mitfu do, Mr. what thev Armstrong was then Minister of Public Island, they did a work for which Severance now Instruction, and the men bad the same money could compensate them, If wmm&m

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Mrs. Chartes Deering on Wednesday evening of this week. The beautiful house was sweet with flowers, the dining- -room itself being especially lovely in its decorations. Mrs. Hatch's guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Foecke, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swanzv Mr ThsminFo ,. xjr. rar. aday. Miss Kaufman. Mrs neer- - Great fhorba Inducements ing and Colonel Hawes. The James Makee of June 5th brought in from Kauai Mr. W. H. Rice. Mr. G. S. Aiken came down from the This Week. Coast by way of Wednesday's steamer. Dr. P. J. Aiken, wife and child were passengers on the Mariposa. Special sale in Misses' and Children's MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Children'. Skirta, In 4; hem- -' onH wm--e i--. . . ri , stitched at the hottnm - fnur i."v-rvji.- ween, - uiik at doc. sues. sue. eight, ten f Mr. J. L. Dinkelspeil, well known in and twelve vpars- n a Sv. iidi,nni iuuuiuiu, is paying anotner visit to me Islands. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCtanahan are home, again after being away for a num- ber ,of months. An Excellent Seller T. D. Boardman, G. C. Boardman, wife Children's SKIRTS, trimmed with Torchon Lace at bottom; sizes, spe- - and child departed for the Coast by the six, eight and ten yeara: I Ventura of June 4th. Mr. W. R. Castle. Jr., was an outgoing passenger on Tuesday. Children's Drawers, in all Sizes, 25c. Mr. E. Kopke has gone for a business Children's Combination SKIRTS; special, at 50c. trip to his old home in Germany, expect- ing to be away a number of weeks. Mr. J. P. McCoy, who has been visiting in Honolulu, a guest at the Hawaiian Just Opened Hotel, went back to San Francisco by The very newest styles in Infants' and Children's WASH CAPS, SILK CAPS, BONNETS. Stmw Tuesday's steamer. Hats, Canvass Hats; Hats from 25c up, and other washable Headwear. Elegant line af Boys' Summer Caps, cool and airy we can please you in that line. Aliss Ethel Damon entertained the sinior class of Punahou at her home on Thurston avenue the middle of the week. ;Mother's Dr. Charles B. Cooper entertained in Frien-d- honor of Dr. and Mrs. Huntington and Mr. and Mrs." Ensel on Sunday .last, at nis i antaius place. Tne strangers Waists and Boys' Shirts. pressed themselves most enthyfeUMff illy The largest assortment at the lowest prices; our stock is so complete that you will find anything over the beauties of the drrfeup the you wish in that line at prices that will suit you. mountain and of the wonderful view to 5 be had fro-- n the crest in which is situat- ed the picturesque cottage of the Coop- ers'. The doctor's guests were Dr. and lHot Weather News. Mrs. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Ensel, 4 This is to your we Dr. and Mrs. J. S. McGrew, Miss Dem- - the time select Shirtwaists; received three cases by last steamer, of the very MRS. THOMAS FITCH. taiesi-iaea- s mm ing and Mr. Maddox. in n nite waists. The latest New York invention o " Ge most ronspicuous so-b- s For entangling some feeble and unwary terest to women is what is called a - ew th- wing pressed air corset." This is a corset Belts, New Ladies' at Moana Hotel Neckwear klom Fitch, a venerable In meshes as fateful as mirage. on the outside is perfectly normal. but eh on the inside has a lining of tine silk X Ho yet retains much of "Better Days, or a To- - Millionaire of rubber. Toward the front is an air valve Parasols, ap- Parasols. and juvenility of hrn morrow," is a collaboration by Thomas and cap, so when the corset is to be fetinguished thirty-limon- e that For Ladies, Misses and Children Sun Umbrellas, Carriage her may up de- Parasols. Just opened; all new styles; and Anna Fitch, published in 1891. It Is worn it be pumped to the One hundred Children's Parasols, 25c. ; the belles of the sired proportions. would seem that a study of the methods by mil- It i Mrs. Fiuh is as notable which a one would immediately be warningly re- . )s her husband of the lionaire may help the wage-work- er to minded of experiences with punctured ?te is decidedly literary. help himself. The opening chapter is de- bicycle tires and toy "balloons, but a $ con- - Laces. braU days she was number of New York fashionables are Valenciennes voted to a competitive locomotive race ' si: "Hesperian," taking the invention seriously and are By this steamer we received a very large invoice of every and was. which is told of prophetically, as occur- description of Laces, and Insertions to Jrst California woman to really going to give the corsets a trial, match. This week we are offering in black Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, of extra good ring in rL Tie title of thur Dock, the future. Then the story to see if they will stand practical wear. qualities, values that positively cannot be duplicated. Our buyer bought large quantities, or else u& we could not offer you bargains. jfefeked in 1871, swings into place in the mountains of v such INSERTIONS Black Valenciennes, at 10c per yard, 16c i'Bound Mr. Teaffe's farewell to a number of quality; our quality, regular value, 20c. White ik of Fate.' Santa Catalina, in Arizona, with a fine 12c and Cream Insertions In all the newest Jiocal color evening his de- effects. You can find a large display week - description storm. A discovery his friends the before this at our store. - ; : :h-- n-s or of a of t parture for Coast was in the nature m a mine of fabulous wealth follows. the irt ffVT 'rth from tne By the discoveries of gold in California of an elaborate dinner at the Hawaiian loUthiM named Cora. and Australia, fourteen hundred millions Hotel. The private dining-roo- which ; - Ss fnnfiscan was pub- was added in ten years to the world's had been placed at the disposal of Mr. stat;a?. Mrs. Fitch made stock of precious metals. . . . But Teaffe for the event, had been beautiful- alM "Persia," con- - this addition was made gradually, while ly decked with leis in colors and of green WnBitoni an unpublished the product of forty years of all the gold maile, and the fairy lamps, which were rtf the order of "Lu- - equal to used as well for effective ornament as mines in the world was not the over Import light, cast softest shading the Pacific & poem, completed. sum which in less than four years might for flower-strew- n 60. which were seat- im, from David Morning's mine. . table, at in New York. be taken of PROGRESS BLOCK. . . Knowledge of ed to enjoy the bountiful hospitality FORT STREET The Loves of Paul of the extent the Mr. - Morning mine would Immediately enrich "Mine Host" Mr. J. Atkinson, J. lifflcult to main- Tarn McGrew, Mr. Byron K. Baird, Mr. fud poetical spirit of a the debtors and ruin the creditors of the of each F. Church, Mr. S. Hoffman and Mr. Jt Mrs world, unless the Governments Fitch has gold, deny 1t access to Holt. I atrwhicirig most should demonetize is at the front of the house on the Kinau and Keeaumoku the mints, refuse to coin it, and so de- streets. The l description and phil- - the Mr. Lovette Rockwell, who has been ground floor. It is a high, spacious rooms were hung with festoons of the Counters, grade to a commodity. Thomas and twenty-fou- the story, which it traveling in China, Japan, and Corea room, sixty feet long and r feathery pepper tree, and huge bunches Anna Fitch. ral'-- . 1 Shelving, mind and a cun- - for a number of months, reports having feet wide, and at one side is a of yellow Paris daisies and cosmos were From this, as a text, the bent of the though con- stage that will doubtless be the scene of Mrs. is the following: may perceived: had an enjoyable trip, he scattered about. Frear was gowned Partitions, story be fesses to considerable disappointment as many clever society vaudevilles. So in white organdie with garniture of black ended and autumn The truth is a persistent fly that can- impression with him much sounds commonplace, but Mrs. Ir- lace. Mrs. Campbell was away by wisps of rid- to the general left in tricked lawn OFFICE AND STORE not be brushed the of the beauties of Japanese scenery, win's ballroom will be anything but com- of sheerest white. Mrs. Gere's dress was ba;kage hnd crimson- - icule. which he thinks cannot compare with monplace. The appointments' and deco- of soft cream mull and daintily trimmed FIXTURES A pretty creature with Spanish temper the Islands. rations for it have been taken bodily with lace. The guests were Mrs. Morris spidrr of . comes out of the and nature comes in as a bit dramatic from a beautiful old palace in Europe, Bissel. Mrs. J. M. Oat, Mrs. A-- Otis, in Hard and Fancy Woods, made to thrusting pins into J. life Into the story, Mr. D. Banning took a party of friends and they are now on the way to their Mrs. G. J. Auger, Mrs. M. M. Estee, order by t. et with softest of the eye of the photograph of her rival, back per new home. Mrs. Irwin saw, admired, Mrs. Deering, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. canvas portrait. on Wednesday to Kahuku and and stabbing her specfal train. A most enjoyable outing and, with the aid of much diplomacy Walter Frear, Mrs. J. T. McDonald, Mrs. L. Te in some leveling The hero is pursued by all the world to was had. An and more ducats, captured them, during Theo. Richards, Mrs. W. Allen, Mrs. CHAS. BEAL and visit to the plantation F. S58. when, for- en- Gil-ma- Phone Main 125 share his wealth with them, was served and nothi her last trip abroad. A ball or an Andrews, Mrs. F. B. Atherton, Mis. n, Merchant St 'pay. gives out. appetizing lunch he proceeds to in-- I tunately, the "Morning Mine" done wfcs tertainment of any sort in this Old Mrs. Ralph Gere, Mrs. Gilford my soul, 1 that could be omitted(rhe ' . "Bob," said Morning, "on comfort of his guest, Mr. BrfftTng be- World setting will undoubtedly possess Whitney, Mrs., Sayers, Mrs. W. W. Hall, forest, with armies of am glad of it. The problem of over-producti- on in (hisrfrorts in their a charm unusual in a city that has been Miss Charlotte Hall, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. A. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES ing ably assisted " of gold will no longer vex the behalf by Mr. Charle'sNorton. Among criticised as 'too terribly new.' R.Gurrey, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Tenney Peck, ainsiotw. aa subtle a world, and now I shall have a chance to Mr. Bannings guests for the day were Jfijljl Mrs. Castle Coleman, Mrs. W. J. Robin- pass a few hours in quiet with my wife." Mr. M. M. Scott, Captain Pond, Mr. Count J. yoa Waldthausen, formerly son, Mrs. Judson, Miss Judson, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mr. Weaver, Mr. P. GermanSWhsul to India, arrived in Ho-- Brock, Mrs. Getz, Mrs. J. T. Water-- TO society woman In book of books of the social set. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Armstrong. the Ventura. se Mrs. Frank 'DamM, Mre. King, LEASE the Mrs. Maxqn off promised only the names of Smith, .Miss Griswold, Mrs. k city, where the so-- Pierce that Mrs. George F. Renton, wife of the Rodgers, those who were really entitled to be One of the prettiest affairs of RiAeek Mrs. Belle Jones, Mrs. W. E. FOR A TERM OP TEARS. A piece tle features worth llv- - book would was luncheon given by Mrs. E. R. manager of Ewa plantation, was tender- Taylor, Mfs. J. C. Brown, Mrs. Mon- printed upon the pages of the the of fronting on street, where diplomats and appear, as there was a committee Stackable for Mrs. Charles Deering on ed a farewell reception Saturday evening tague Turner. Mrs. Chas. Cooke and land South and there were used by the Ladies' Reading Club of Ewa. others. elbows. There is noth-- of five leading society people, whose Wednesday. Pink carnations running through to Chamberlain course, divulge, great profusion for the decorations, about this younst - names he would, not, of in street, the frontage on each of aaid worn- censors. New York and exquisite taste was shown in their The duet by Mrs. Otis and Mr. Brown Mrs. B. F. Marks became happy Is who would act as on the streets being 140 feet, and having pretty and probably Lhad censor, McAllister, arrangement. Mrs. Stackable's guests Sunday morning at Central Union owner of the consolation prize, a Dres- a but one Ward Church was a great treat for those who own here in the 1st-- Honolulu lays claim to nve. were, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. den vase. depth of 140 feet but M. Phillips. Mrs. H. were fortunate enough to hear it. adltion av. tv, a work the censors would have had In Andrews. Mrs. This property Is suitable for the ilT Folcke, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. M. Mating C a rei(iHnnv such a small place as this? r. Among the most noticeable gowns was erection of and Mrs. Wm. Kinney. and Mrs. McDonald entertained at warehouses and stores. For upor: dinner at the Hawaiian Hotel on Mon that of Mrs. Arthur Lovekin, a lovely terms, apply thence, hands Mr. Addison Mizner finds life at Hono- combination of old gold satin, striped to the tieen , . . . - sruest day evening, Rev. D. Kincaid. Mr. Wales fi-iywii Man- fiunn is the OTWrs. oue, tnis lulu very pleasant and for that matj7 un Kincaid and Mr. Giel. with white. KAPIOLANI ESTATE, LTD. dtJLt-- ...... fin so, sppr the Arthur . Brown at Waikiki. 5794 10 aad tne where does he not it owes Mrs. silver-gra- y was '"kn. so that San FTanclsco BulleUnlTbfrbrld his wife are tfcmg e senior class or .funanou win De McGrew's satin a when, she him very good time ffTKThe will collect Dr. Huntington and beautiful setting for her stately face. T . well, a extensively by va he guests of Miss Dagmar Sorenson on the place entertained their deep-bl- ue can the world's indebtedness in this direction Monday night of next week at a dancing Miss Kaufman was in a lawn. show a marvel- - In in the friends in Honolulu. Dr. Huntington is r,Cn (T,mr,oi( t - at least. "Add" was business party. Mrs. Laura Wight wore heliotrope incoming or outgoing steam- the physician and surgeon of the South tiny Geo. A. Martin M her friends - islands but chiffon over silk with a relief of and ene- ers sees him down on the wharf with a ern Pacific Railroad. bands of black velvet ribbons. 11 wUl be to say case In her valley home on Friday between warm welcome or an "adieu." as the 3 5, Sidney J manner when spo- - Mr. C. Hutchins spent Sunday at Wal- - the hours of and Mrs. Ballou - u may be. Miss Mary Widdifield was the daintiest complexion. "Oh, entertained at cards. The spacious Q the Bm.,h.. alua. rooms, opening into each other, hung orsummer-da- y ladies in pale blue, with w,. 15iaUUS j j organdie over. rkn.," .... T. W. Hobron, who has been at the Isenberg, who has been visit with exquisite paintings, and with here white lace and by steamer of Rev. H. vao crushing Coast, returned home the ing in Honolulu, returned to Kauai early and there the gleam of beautiful bits of wlr it will fern-fille- d Mrs. F. J. Lowrey wore a beautiful tei; .f . i Wednesday, the 5th. in the week. marble against backgrounds of Fir.,,- - ... . . nooks, are at all times a pleasure-fea-st toilet of ecru grass linen with Just a Tailor tit. 1 lslands. In suggestion of pale green shimmered 8he son of Mr. and Yarrow left in the Ki for the most fastidious of eyes. Yester- that irLv disdain, the alter Macfarlane, Miss Florence by here and there through the applica with Fr-'d- . wno Tuesday. Yarrow will day they were made doubly beautiful an her shop-- Macfarlane, nau for Hilo Miss which the gown was trimmed. ,7'- '"e nay, away attending school, is back for his away a rortnignt or more. the abundance of rarest flowers, scarlet the mid be chiefly in tne evening, summer holidays. geraniums being used the dec bare at-tdl- L'Mrs. George was N. Castle, who has been orations. Carter's a strikingly 7 ie Mstuon to g jHr. H. 1 handsome costume of black pineapple Boston Building. " v- Hilo by University for the past wnen the - TVomnn went to Harvard sin&lTr- - I silk garnished with a silver passamen- - "vr., "utthat ,i ear, returned home by way of the The hostess was eowned in a k. uesday's Kinau. I tene. 1 dark gandie with pale green ribbons at her tan. it's a throat and belt a gown thorough well fr Thfodore Richards will spend je The guests wereJIMMrs. James Spencer, Rainy City. Miss Halstead's health has necessitated suited to her delicate loveliness. She short time in the Col- was during the afternoon" by the Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Siaker, Mrs. PJCl 4 away. Miss Halstead goes to assisted r "iue oook 1 a trip Sam Damon, Mrs. Widdifield, Miss K. - pnt by where she was much benefited Misses Hartwell, who scored for the J wuxuy to- isr uoii to Hilo last orado, nva.er u the year while there. players. Widdifield, Miss May Damon, Mrs. J. 8. h for the vol- - week' s Kinaw. Mr. Hall will attend last McGrew, Ful- meeting. Mrs. P. Andrews, Mrs. A. Evangelical Association J J J prize JtSSwas captured by Mrs. ler, Mrs. Brooner, Miss Sarah Carter, Me s The Sunday Chronicle, in an artffciiatt. The first ad" move-leii,V- .. Mrs. J. O. Carter, Miss M. Widdifield, Mariposa's passengers was private ballrooms has the following to Slaker while the second prize wfentto Aortas Among the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sam Wilder. The first vjyr a Miss Hartwell, Miss Stansbury, Mrs. F. ! M. Madeira, sister of the assistant say of the th,.:. ho Miss G. Irwin, now under way in San Royal Worcester cup and saucer which Macfarlane, Miss Hartwell, Mrs. Laura temper- - postmaster. Wm. Nich- ; ncisco: "Great things are expecteu made up for its diminutiveness In rich- Wight, Mrs. H. Folke, Mrs. A. E. a,nes attorney. Mr. Si Jl.it great things ness of workmanship. The second was ols, Miss West, Mrs. Wm. Wilder, Mrs. . . fnnk away German Mrs. Irwin's ballroom; eZr7 :r J8 in cut-gla- ss Mary Gunn, Mrs. Chas. kwn goes to Hong are always expected of Mrs. Irwin. She a bowl. S. Wilder, Mrs. "onolulu "400," Consul Cxumprecht, who charming hostesses in vlwilder, Mrs. James Spencer, Mrs. m While Is one of the most P. McGrath, tv. he was Francisco, and those who nave en- Mrs. Philip Frear, Mrs. Giles Gere and Hatch, Miss Kaufmann, Miss Castle, Mrs. San Marks, Mrs. Belle Jones, Mrs. de joyed her extensive hospitality in the Mrs. Marston Campbell were "at home" B. F. r a lnere - a wrfect in all its on Air.' , i, TJatrh and thuT S1S- - oast are looking forward eagerly to tne to their friends Friday afternoon at why n-- u S. W. Cor. Punchbowl and Bere tarda Sts. Ue, by airs. - lit? of Mrs. Giles Gere, corner (Continued on Page 6.) n&ffies fcr-ln-la- v of of the new home. UUlil WUi the residence recorded la Mrs. J. Hawes,f ia honor opening HONOLULU, JUNE 8, 1901 i THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER,

THE PACIFIC The Stimulus Commercial Advertiser COMMERCIAL. of Pure Blood - - Is what required by every WAUXEBL O. SMITH EDITOR. That is A. Stocks dropped in the local market with a thud yesterday, causing the quo- organ of the body, for the proper per- 8 SATURDAY JUNE tations to tumble down In considerable haste after the first decline was felt. formance of its functions. ::::::: The feature during the week was the steady decline in Waialua. On Monday's Special Announce! of this plantation opened at 108 and closed It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, I talking about an extra session session of the Exchange the shares Before 3-- yesterday afternoon at 101 4 bid, 103 asked. There has been complaint, rheu- it might be well to find out if any ses- with lively sales constipation, kidney mixed-languag- prices always governed by sion of this e Legisla- considerable of this stock sold On the streets, the the matism, catarrh, nervousness, weak- 102 2 very could a legal one. Stock Exchange quotations. The decline to was sudden and unex- ; ture be ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and Wp are nrm dropping 105 to 102 2 before any attempt o recover a 1U rt pi,sni0n pected, the shares from to make In strict equity Honolulu has a Juster balance had been made. There was considerable demand for the stock at the all cutaneous eruptions. plague-breedin- g claim in damages against the good-size- d buy- Asiatics latter bid figure all day and no uoubt the brokers will receive It perfects all the vital processes. Asiatics than the ing orders. A number of the brokers share the opinion that Waialua will reach nave against Honolulu . for burning stock Childrens' Fine par, but the majority of the knowing ones insist that the demand for the Keeton, Woodstock, took Hood's Dress place shortly. W. P. Ala, their peat shacks. will be larger than the supply and that reaction will take his blood pure. He by decline of Waialua, Oahu having SarsspsriUs to make All other stocks have been affected the he had not felt well but tired for to drive 150 down to 146, and at close of yesterday's session the shares writes that TO ORDER. The tactics that were used sold from the some Before he bad finished the first not 145. time. I John Sherman from office will were offered at i a .:ilio OSLti r rinrico fV.r; 1 3-- of this medicine he felt better and of Ewa also declined to sales at 27 4. aVtiumber of shares being offered at bottle make a second victim Governor fine-hand-ma- 1- 101 had taken the second was like de well, figure, the best bid being 27 -2 Pioneer Mill holds firm at par, being when he also make Dole. While the Governor is not that another man free from that tired feeling I dresses if desired181! is one rest will cure. bid occasionally for a few shares. his trouble that Is 300 bid, 307 asked. During the middle of the week sad able to do his work. People who are casting lots for his Hawaiian Agricultural stock advanced to 302 2 bid. Hawaiian Sugar is offered at 40. would do better to await the end the chair Honokaa is 20 bid, 21 2 asked. No sales have been made on the Board in Hood's Sarsoparilia M. Olo-wa- BRASCH of his term or terms. this stock since the drop from 30. Kona is 50 asked, and Koloa 175 asked. lu & CO is 150 asked; Pepeekeo 180 asked. Wailuku is 380; 85 is bid for Waimea Promises to cure and keeps the PHONE 157. u J. W. Pratt, whom Treasurer Wright Mill and 150 for Waimanalo. Shas appointed Tax Collector, is a com Among the assessables, Olaa Sugar dropped to sales at 4; Kihei assessable promise. Accept no substitute, but 1- 11 1-- 1-- 2 ipetent man of good record. His ser is still strong at 9 bid, S -2 asked. The paid up is 2 bid. McBryde is 9 $2 being to stock 17 get Hood's today. J vices for better government here have bid, 9 asked. A recent assessment of added the makes it 'been useful in the past, and his work paid ud. , as a public official has been such as to Among the miscellaneous stocks a few shares of People's Ice suld at 85. The Inter-Islan-d Companies. to his department chiefs quotations on Wilder and Steamship Mutual Telephone commend him same as last week. A few shares of the We are Now Prepared The new appointment is one the Ad and Oahu Railway remain about the to com railway sold at 105. The bank stocks are also the same. The bond market still vertiser finds it a pleasure dollars' worth of Oahu Railway & Land Co. TO FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE I continues to boom. Several thousand DIRPfr mend. 105. Hilt Railway bonds also sold readily at par ATING SETS FOR ISOLATED AND MARINE P I bonds were sold yesterday at LIGHTS during the week. Waialua bonds, which were taken up by Claus Spreckels & i In a place situated as this one is it Co. and the Bank of Hawaii at a little over 101 premium, have advanced to wmiid h blunder to disband the figure on r 102, a few bonds being sold at that the street. DYNAMOS National Guard. No other Territory in It is understood the Rapid Transit Company Is to increase Its issue of bonds the Union has such a mixed population and stock. This will make the total bond issue $450,000 and the total stock cap- l muloritv of it semi-civilize- d, and italization $450,000. Kodak A C. & D. C. none other is more isolated from the OAHU RAILWAY AND OLAA COUPONS PAID IN SAN FRANCISCO. renter of Federal authority. Labor may, at any time, precipitate Arrangement have been made by the Oahu Railway & Land Company and NotOFS troubles the Olaa Sugar Company whereby the Bank of California of San Francisco is to riots which the high sheriff, even with two corporations and dividend warrants as well. not handle pay the coupons of these the a posse commltatus, could This will be a great benefit to the Coast holders of stock, as they will be able t Th fault with our militia is not its make their business dealings without expense in exchange, and they will have existence, but its distribution. A fully-recruit- ed all the advantages of local stockholders except that they cannot arrange stock ARC and battery of artillery for each transfers as readily. Talk big island, with perhaps two for Ha waii, the men being also trained as in- Incandescen fantry, would be an admirable organi the rice and banana neias ana tne zation. We do not need to have the duck ponds in the midst of the city LAMPS. bulk of the troops located in Honolulu, could not make for the health of the The Whole Stoiy where a citizen's guard is available; people. There is in spite of the. counter of such experts as Moss-ma- n, Estimate sdven on cost of aew Installations of any but we, like the people of other islands, declarations in one We do developing, printing and ment Is ksa tJ should have some troops. excellent sanitary work being letter about under the direction of an experienced man. done, work which must have for its re mounting. cleansing the disease-breedin- g THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO,, LTM SANITARY MEASURES. sults the of We make a specialty of It. spots. But it will be of small EXCLUSIVE AGENTS' OF While the Board of Health in its moment if, while trying to pluck out. "PainXtttef We turn out excellent prints. plans for the filling up of the plague m6te, shops and fields of The Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing the the small (PSRBT DAVIS'.) 4 h spots In Kakaako has the good of the large areas un- We delevop carefully. the Oriental beam, the PS IWsSSMSsi hswksmm ,. J es - w vi ttnawan sfl community at heart and shows its in der control of the estates, are overlook- Prom Cpt. P. Loye, Police Station So. aciuui; terest in a tangible way, there seems of the ques- ed. At least the discussion 6, Montreal : "We frequently nse PxsBT to be much to be desired in other tion will not be untimely, and the city quarters of the city. With the long knows that in the present Board of Davis' Pa i n-- K illzr for paint in the stem hot spell, the increasing foulness of Health there exists a body which will ach, rheumatism, stiffness, frost bites, ekO- - the water in the ponds and ditches be fearless in the execution of any pur blains, cramps, and all afflictions which Instructions along road, and the Waikiki the pose which it has decided will make befall men in our position. I have no hesi- stenches which greet the nostrils along the good of the people. for Pain-Kille- r Sauepbrunm tation in saying that it the that highway, there seems to be open 1 best remedy to have near at IN HANDLING YOUR KODAK. ed an opportunity for the present F1TZ JOHN PORTER. hand." board to emulate and add to the ac- Used Internally secon- complishments of its predecessor. The death of Fitz John Porter, which and Externally. We sell Eastman's Kodaks; not The Purest, With each summer there has come was announced in the late dispatches Two Sixes, 25c. and 60c. bottles. d-hand, but bright and new, and car- temporary relief through a palliative revives the memory of a Civil War measure. The old board had the ponds episode which, at the time, aroused the ry a full line of Films, all sizes; Plates, Healthiest and ditches and weirs cleaned and sea intensest political feeling in the North Photo Paste, etc., etc. Also, a full line water allowed to enter the most filthy ern States. Fitz John Porter, a grad IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE and Best of the ponds. The present board has uate of West Point, was a division UNITED STATES, FOR THE of the purest chemicals at the lowest wisely cut out the pig styes along the commander in the early part of the TERRITORY OF HAWAII. road and rendered it impossible for the war, and a warm friend of his fellow (SEAL.) figure. In fact, we carry OF ALL MINERAL WATERS. Orientals to have this most unclean of Democrat General McClellan. When The President of the United States of animals about their shacks. McClellan was removed. Porter re America, to the Marshal of the There still lies, however, where it mained in the Army of the Potomac, United States of America for the Bottled from the famous "Koenigsquelle" in may be made effective at any time by serving under John Pope. There was Territory of Hawaii Greeting:

the board, an ordinance which, with no love lost between the two, and at Whereas, a libel hath been filed In Harz-Mountaiii- proper extensions, would mean the re the second battle of Bull Run, Porter the District Court of the United States Everything 8. habilitation of the entire Waikiki dis was ordered to bring his command for for the Territory of Hawaii, on the i trict with an attendant beneficial ef ward to the support of the main army. 4th day of June, A. D. 1901; By Inter-Islan- d feet upon the health of the community, but failing, or being unable to do so the Steam Naviga- 50 BottI Pope was tion Co., Ltd., owner of the steamer Case, Containing not to mention the decrease in the beaten. After the battle Mikahala, James Gregory, master of appertaining to Amateur and Profes- number of bugs and mosquitos, which Porter was cashiered, and he remained said steamer et al., against the would be one of the first results of the out of the army until Cleveland's ad schooner Dora Bluhm, her tackle, ap- sional Photoirrahy. Give us a trial. abatement of what has been frequently ministration, when, owing largely to parel, furniture and cargo, in a cause We guarantee satisfaction. declared a nuisance by the physicians the influence of General Grant, who of salvage, civil and maritime, for the of the city. This is the ordinance or had reconsidered his case, the dis reasons and causes In the said libel mentioned, and praying ' recommendation of the Board . of graced commander was put on the re the usual $6.00. process Health, passed September 6th, 1899, and tired list with the rank of colonel. and monition of the said court in that behalf to be made, and all temporarily suspended three weeks It was probable that Porter did his persons that later. Interested in the said vessel, At the former meeting the re full duty at the second Bull Run, but her tackle, etc., and cargo, may be port of the Sanitary Committee in re- it was necessary to find a scape-go- at cited in general and special to answer SALE BY gard to certain marsh-land- s at Wai- for Pope, and Porter was the most con the premises, and all proceedings be- FOR kiki was read. The committee recom- venient man. McClellan was on the ing had that the said vessel, her tack- mended the lands known as Loko Pa-we- o blacklist; to be his friend and a Demo le, etc., and cargo, may for the causes I, owned by the Bishop estate, now crat besides, was enough to condemn in the said libel mentioned, be con- leasea to jonn Kna, be filled In or him in the North. Not till loner vears demned and sold to pay the demands ditched. Dr. Wood moved to accept afterward did the public mind calm of the libelants. Hackfeld&Co,,L You are therefore hereby commanded H. and adopt the report of the Sanitary down enough to realize the mediocrity to Committee in regard to of Pope, the high qualities attach said vessel, her tackle.etc.and Loko Paweo I of Porter cargo, and to retain the same in your FORT STREET, lying between the Waikiki road and and the genuine soldiership of McClel custody until the Ala Moana; in making further order of the Ill that said Loko Paweo I, lan his army of clerks and court respecting the same, and to give Between Hotel and Kins; Sta be declared to be deleterious to public ploughboys into a compact and disci due notice to all persons claiming the health in its present condition; and that plined body of soldiers before throwing same, or knowing or having anything the board recommend to the Minister them against a stubborn enemy defend to say why the same should not be of the Interior to have said Loko Pa- mg home and fireside. Only now do condemned and sold pursuant to the n NEW LINE weo I filled in immediately with suit people begin to see, with clearness, the prayer of said libel, that they be and able appear before the said court, to be material to a level with the street relative proportions of Civil War heroes held grade. Motion carried unanimously. and events. in and for the Territory of Ha- C. Shirts, Pajamas. waii, on the 14th day of June, A. D. H. DICKEY, At the meeting of the board held on Porter's and McClellan's cases show 1901, 10 Wednesday, September at o'clock In the forenoon of Silks, 27th, again the two things of import that politics the same day, if that day shall be a General Bnsiness Agent. matter of the Waikiki marsh-land- s should have no place in the conduct of day of Jurisdiction, otherwise on the (Golf Underwear, I was taken up, this time at the request an army; and that the general who be next day of jurisdiction thereafter. Corner King and Bethel Sis. of Mr. P. S. Dodge, who was present. gins a War is least likely to end it. then and there to interpose a claim for Mr. Dodge, for the Bishop estate, asked McClellan and Beauregard sowed; the the same, and to make their allega- Etc, that they be allowed to take other harvests were reaped by Grant and tions on that behalf. I WILL TRANSACT GENERAL Jewelry, steps for the temporary abatement of Lee. In the Boer war White planted. And what you shall have done In the BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act as premises, . the nuisance caused by the Bujler watered, do you then and there make trustee, guardian or administrator, col Are now Shown a, marshes and the increase went return thereof, together with this lect rents, make purchases, etc, etc known as Loko Paweo I, Waikiki, the to Lord Roberts. Merriam hurried to writ. temporary arrangement to Philippines All business Intrusted to ma win re consist of the and marked out the Witness, the Hon. Morris M P!teo ceive prompt attention. U. opening the ditches, cleaning the weirs, ground, Otis traversed it with what Judge of said Court, at the city of Ho Sekomoto, and to provide access for the sea water. seemed to the public to be aimless nolulu, in tne Territory of Hawaii, C. H. DICKEY. arm ue Mr. Dodge stated that it would require wandering, and MacAruthur, who got this 4th day of June, A. D. 1901, and an ooo0u 90,000 cubic yards of earth to fill in the the benefit of his predecessors' work, of our independence, the one hundred said marsh, and the cost would be came in for the laurels. The post and twenty-fift- h. PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. of WALTER B. about $75,000, and with twenty-fiv- e least value to an ambitious officer is MALING. Clerk. teams WILLIAM O. SMITH and J AS. H. LOVE, Manager. each taking four loads a day, that of opening the drama of blood ABRAHAM LEWIS would take least 900 days shed. JR., at to do the Proctors for Libelant work. On motion of Dr. Day, the board A true copy. Attest: voted to have Mr. Cooper make such Miss Nellie White of WInchenden. D. A. RAY, MAIN 58. arrangements with Mass., sister of Mrs. B. the Minister of the James Castle, United States Marshal. Office, King Bt,, next to Bailey's Interior as will meet the case and al- came on the Mariposa for a summer vis By E. R. HENDRY, low the Bishop estate trustees to make it In Honolulu. She will be given a hearty Chief Office Deputy, United States temporary improvements, welcome by all her friends of the society Marshal. 5377 leaving the set, filling in to be made later when the with whom she is a great favorite. proper appliances for the work are at hand. Hff J Acting upon the latter clause of the ILjr motion of Mr. Day, there may be delay "proper Real stale until appliances' are at hand. IB The construction which might be put upon that clause might be different lit with each man to whom it was pre- Stock and Bond Broker sented. In the first place the accom- For Sale. AN IMPORTANT MEETTNn ctw plishments of the owners of adjacent Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E., lands must be considered. Along King will be held at Progress Hall, icim? street, on Monday, June 7th, at 7:30 street much filling has been done, and By order of Mr. W. Wolterw T nrrr o'clock p. m. what were rice fields a couple of years for sale the following valuable nron- - erty: All Elks are requested to be present. Fire Insurance Agents ago, are now the green door yards of By order of the E. R. pretty homes. This may have been 1 That lot on the corner of Green H. D. COUZENS, Secretary. done at a cost out of proportion to the and Kaplolanl streets, size 100x100 feet ffiilH The place Is well In Out box clean H value of the work which remains to laid out palm and A HOME "UP Unsurpassed fruit trees. THE VALLEY." I fiats. lot AJC-- ,J place Loko Paweo I in what the board I hrUfhtenimrcane bottom an declared a healthy condition. That is 2 That lot on Green street, near the corner of Kapiolani, size 96x145 Commission Merchants a matter which would be determined feet, THE HOUSE AND LOT AT THE upon together with a house of six rooms, head of only some careful figuring. Per- and a stable with Quarter Robinson Lane. Nuuanu Val- haps, too, may servants' ley belonging to C. B. Ripley, Is offer- 1 there be fbund plans for garden ed for the rapid cheap filing of these The Is well laid out with sale. This is one of the choicest and palm nomes in - marsh-land- and fruit trees. the suburbs of Honolulu- s s along the sea. modern house, almost new, fine stable As to the value of the work there very large shade trees; no cooler place can be no two opinions. Every physi- In Honolulu; and will be sold on Adverts F. MORGAN, most reasonable the cian In the city at some time has been JAS. terms. AdoIv to v. Read the heard to declare that the existence of 65 Queen Street.

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MOANA FROM Seventeenth Annual Meeting CANADIAN PORTS Cabot's Creosote UF THE Stains "Diamond Head Charlie" sighted the " Canadian-Australia- n Royal Mail steam- All numbers direct from the factory. ship Moana, Captain Carey off Koko Head shortly before 8 o'clock last ev- ening. A few minutes afterwards the mm Carbolineum, Coal Tar, Magnite. whistles of the electric light plant an- nounced to the town that a steamer THE BEST COLO WATER PAINT was approaching the port. As soon as ooooooocxxxxxxxxxxxxxjo it was known that the vessel was the Moana from Vancouver and Victoria a Official Programme, hioan stove cos crowd assembled on the Pacific Mail June 1114, 15. 1901. wharf to see her come In. They had a ; long time to wait, however, and their j waiting did not do them any good, for the vessel did not enter the port. Races begin at 10 a. m., promptly, The quarantine officer went out in his launch, and the pilot went out in on Tuesday. June 11, at J :30 his boat shortly after the liner was J o'clock on June 14 and 15. arland Stoves sighted. The crowd on the wharf waited anxiously for either the doctor AGENTS or the pilot to return that they might RACES, JUNE 11. learn whether or not the Moana was - L Union Feed Company's Cup, - FOR coming in. was 10:30 when half- It o'clock miie dash, iree for all; purse $100. the doctor's launch returned, and peo-we- re 2. 2:40 class, trotting and pacing, best SLT F REAL ESTATC. informed that the Moana would two heats in three; purse $150. carload comprising new steam outside until this morning. 3. Five furlongs dash, Hawaiian bred; other patterns. purse $100. T. J. LOWRKT, President. An agent of the steamship company, D. CHASE, Vice President and Inspector Kiester of the Custom 4. California Feed Company Cup, trot Manager..C House, accompanied the doctor to the ting and pacing, Hawaiian bred ARTHUR B. WOOD, Treasures, Sterling vessel. free for all, best two in three; J. A. OILMAN, Secretary. Blue Flame .Stoves purse $150, to be won twice by m. p. From Inspector Kiester It was learn- same stable. pole, Audior Garden Hose, all sizes, A'complete ed that the Moana sailed from Van- 5. Waikapu Cup, six furlongs dash. line of Paints and Varnishes. couver at 11 o'clock on the night of free for all; purse $150. Winner May 31st, and that she had a pleasant of cup to beat Venus' record of passage to port ' 1:16. There was a dozen passengers for 6. Rainier Cup, trotting and pacing, Honolulu, and about ten tons of freight, free for all, best two heats In three; purse $200, consiting of forty-on- e cases to be won the latter twice by same stable. KEEAUMOKU twenty-on- e cases of sun- STREET iciflc Hardware Co., of whisky and 7. Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Ltd dries. Cup, one mile dash, Hawaiian The passengers for here are: Charles bred; purse $150. Girdler, Julius Greaborex. Charles 8. 2:24 class, trotting and pacing, best WS OFFER FOR SALE THE FINS Young. George Lee, Mrs. L. S. Bradeen. two heats in three; purse $150. residence property of C. S. Ludwlgssa Miss May Mowat, Mrs. A. Tullett. Al- 9. Four and one-ha- lf furlongs dash, Esq., corner Keeaumoku and Lunaillo bert S. Tullett, Grace K. Tullett, C. J. free for all; purse $100. streets, lot 180x200. containing M.MI Jaeger, John W. Conaghy and John 10. Rosita Challenge Cup, one mile square feet of land. free for all; purse $200; $50 add- HIM juuge. Corporation Notices. ed if Vloris' record of 1:45 be Two-stor- y 1898), hav- George and Grael J house (bulirin Mrs. Tullett and beaten. ing five rooms on first floor, four baeV Tullett are the wife and children of Cap j 11. Three-eighth- s mile dash, free for rooms on second floor, and two botfc Tullett of the Inter-Islan- d SteanH purse $75. H0N0MU SUGAR COMPANY. tain all; rooms. bere is Hardly Spot ship Company's vessel James Make 12. Three-eight- hs mile dash, polo po- - Servants' quarters of three rooms. a was among the crowd j niee; cup value $50. Everything first-clas- s. NOTICE IS Gaptain Tullett HEREBY GIVEN THAT awaitine the steamer at the wharf, j 13. Mule race; purse $50; no entrance the Btockbooks of the above company fee; one mile. One of the passengers on the Moania Keeaumoku street Is one of the Mm the Civilized World nesday, the 12th, to Saturday, the 15th for this port was exceedingly anxious FRIDAY, JUNE 14. est residence streets In the city. instants, Inclusive. to come ashore last night, and pleaded 1. Half mile dash, Hawaiian bred; GEO. H. ROBERTSON, with the doctor and the customs purse $100. For pries and terms, apply to WHERE Treasurer. H. S. Co. to allow him to land. This 2. Merchants' Purse, 3:00 class, trot- Honolulu, June 8, 1901. 5878 permitted, however, as j ting and pacing, best two heats could not be purse $150. to in three; the vessel was not be entered at the 3. Five furlongs dash, free for all: Island Realty Co. HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURAL CO. Custom House until morning. purse $100. The Moanai steamed around at an 4. One mile dash, free for all; purse LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT unusual distance from shore all last $150. . the stockbooks of the above company night, with the Advertiser's launch in j 5. Gentlemen's driving race, one mile 204 Judd Building "Canadian Club" will be closed to transfers from Wed- chase. When the doctor's launch left heat, free for all, amateur driv- nesday, the 12th, to Saturday, the 15th the Moana's side the steamship headed i ers, open to members of the Ha- Instants, both inclusive. out, to lights were soon lost waiian Jockey Club; cup value GEO. H. ROBERTSON, sea. and her $50. view. Treasurer, H. A. Co. to 6. one-ha- lf j Criterion Cup, one and Honolulu, June 8, 1901. 5878 ft is thought that the darkness of miles dash, free for all; purse Whisky the night had something to do with $200. to be won twice by the MEETING NOTICE her not dropping her anchor just out-sid- e same stable. of the mouth of the harbor, as is SATURDAY, JUNE 15. waiting to come in. -:- - with vessels one-sixteen- th hot enjoyed because of usual L One and miles hurdle 1200 120 its fragrant aroma and HAWAIIAN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY The Moana will probably sail for the race, free for all, four hurdles; LIMITED. Polonies sometime this afternoon or purse $150. sate and unmistakable flayor. Its remarkable evening. 8. Six furlongs dash, free for all; purse $100. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL -- iding qualities Ha- 3. 2:14 class, trotting and pacing, best make it especially delicious in meeting of the shareholders of the purse $200. waiian Automobile Co., Ltd., held at three heats in five; BY 4. One mile dash, Hawaiian bred; lots; office of & Cooke, Ltd., AUTHORITY. Kails, Highballs, or in any Mixed Drink in the Castle in purse $150. IN KAPIOLAR DTRACT on Saturday, 8, 1901, . i Honolulu, June at f. i 5. race, one non- - 10 o'clock a. m. Consolation mile, for - meet; purse $100. kh Whisky is used. W. HOOGS, jfltattee is hereby given that the fol- ; winners at this IL 6. one- - - j Jockey Club Cup, one and Secretary Hawaiian Automobile lowing gentlemen have this day been quarter miles handicap, free for F For .Sale- Go.. Ltd. 5877 appointed memUfrs of Board of Ap- - all, weights to be announced the praisers, to appraise value of lands : previous evening; purse $200. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING subject to Government commutation. 7. Pony race, one-ha- lf mile dash, of hands or under; purse fur the Island Oahu: fourteen THE KAPIOLANI' TRACT extends LYONS. Esq.. $75. SUGAR CO. CURTIS J. from King street to the beach. A road e J. HAWAIIAN SAMUEL M. KANAKANUI. Esq.. close on Saturday, 8. 60 S. Nelson & Son JAMES G. SPENCER. Esq.. Entries June of feet width will be opened on ths STOCK-holder- A MEETING OF THE s EDWARD S. BOYD. east side of the property adjoining the of the Hawaiian Sugar Com- -' All entries to be made with the Sec- pany will be held Saturday, June 15, Commissioner of Public Lands. Kamehameha Girls' School: said road ' retary at the office of the Manufactur- 1901, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the office of Public Lands Office, June 7th, 1901. ing Harness Co., corner Fort and will extend to the sea. Alexander & Baldwin. 5878' King streets before 12 o'clock noon on Considez-atio- CROSS ROADS operted be- Business of amend- Saturday, June 8, 1901. I will be SHOE ments to the Charter and By-Law- s. fee to be ten per cent of tween blocks. Every lot will Entrance have a W. L. HOPPER, EXECUTIVE NOTICE. purse, unless otherwise specified. frontage on a road. The Best 6877 Secretary. AH races to be run or trotted under elevations Medium Grade Shoe in Town. You Notice is hereby given that KAME-HAMEH- A the rules of the California Jockey Club, vary from 40 feet high to 10 tea OOKALA DAY (June 11th, 1901). will and the National Trotting Association. nigh above sea level. s ?et them at be' observed as a national holiday, and. All riders and drivers to appear in SUGAR PLANTATION CO all government offices throughout the colors. NO SWAMPS around the - premises. Territory will be closed on that day. At least three to enter and two to start. No freshet will enter the property. j L, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT All are expected to start un- B. KERR & CO , Ltd. The 14th day of Jun . being the 124th horses THERE IS AN OFFER to buy a company 9 the Btockbooks of the above of adoption of Na- - less withdrawn by o'clock a. m. on will to Mon- anniversary the the 1901. part of the property by a great manu- be closed transfers from Ensign by Congress, and the June 10th, Nand Hotel Streets. day, the lOt'n. to Saturday, the 15th tional General admission, Including grand facturing company. The chances are instants, inclusive. first anniversary of the admission of stand, $1.00. A monthly dividend will be due and Hawaii as a Territory, will be observed No extra charge for carriages inside the offer may be accepted. There 1 En-- payable on Saturday, the 15th, at the j as "Flag Day." and the National i Inclosure. every reason to believe the prices of office of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Queen sign displayed on all public buildings: Additional charge of $2.50 for admis- lots will increase in a short time. The BE & CO., Sanfrancisco. street, ! sion to saddling paddock. Honolulu. the public is invited to Join in the ob owner of the property will give GEO. H. ROBERTSON, servance of day. Quarter stretch badges, $5.00. all rlCILlTATV TT5 111. TT at - - 411 V the iT A- tJ- Treasurer, O. S. P. Co. HENRY E. COOPER. Program subject to change. chances to purchasers to make money C& ordered of them, FREE OF ALL. CHARGES FO Honolulu. June 6, 1901. 5876 Per order Committee. on investments. - .atiok to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods Acting Governor. C. L. CRABBE, their Capitol. Honolulu, June 7th, 1901. election to will furnish Secretary Jockey Club. ! ( those known to the firm, or who k Hawaiian THE GROUND IS SUPERIOR to us Ban Francisco. KIHEI ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 5878. any tract in the market. THE THIRTEENTH AND FINAL assessment of 5 per cent, or $2.50 per THE FOLLOW I NO COMMISSIONS THE PREMISES are situated within i have been issued this day, from the HUNTER share, on the Kihel Plantation Co., one a half from the post office. mm Ltd., Stock, has been levied, and will Department r.f Public Works, to the mile and MiRKET AND POST HTO ETBTB. FRANCISCO.HI due and payable at the offices following named persons, viz: fllN become THE GOVERNMENT WATER n upon Ifrequest. of Alexander and Baldwin, Ltd., on the price of .v.01 furnished receipt 1901. bear- ANDREW BROWN, ESQ.. are laid along the upper por- Lhj "feat manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware weat of Mow 15th day of June. Interest Superintendent Honolulu Water Ten PIPES lr n ing after the 15th day of July, 190L property. orna.rd AimM infill 4..1ma COOKE, Work. tion of the J. P. ANDREW FITLLER, ESQ.. Treas., Kihei Plantation Co., Ltd. Year THE PRICES are the cheapest of Honolulu, May 20. 190L 5861 Harbor Master. JOHN R MACAULEY. ESQ.. any tract within two miles from the A J. C. LOP.ENZEN, ESQ.. mum of city. NOTICE M. N. SANDERS, ESQ., Old center the Wing Hava- - E. F. CAMERON. ESQ., THE TERMS which will be given to THE HONOLULU MARKET CO., Pilots. Port of Honolulu. Island 1 1 Ltd., beg to notify their patrons and of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Baltimore purchasers will be the best ever given i laccos calls Fresh the public in general that their hours JAMES H. BOYD, : by any Real Estate Dealer or Broker delivery on and 5th, will of after June Supt. of Public Works. Rye. during the last twenty years In Hono the be 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. Public Works Department, Honolulu, highest . a HONOLULU MARKET CO., LTD., May 4, J901. 5877 lulu. Supply Per D. H. DAVIS, 'of th e ciofar 5874 Manager. FOR TERMS or more particulars ap- THE MELRQSE. ply to NOTICE. OF THE ERECT King Street, near Waikikl Turn. Tel. TO CREDITORS OF PIONEER AD-vertisl- ng Blue 3081. FORM Company: All persons hav- HAVING BEEN REFURNISHED ing unpaid claims or new contracts and renovated, Is now open, under new S. M. KANAKANUI. with the Pioneer Advertising Compa- management. Those desiring good ny will please present same at the of- Board and Room at reasonable rates, fice, in Progress block, within ten days can be accommodated. SURVEYOR AND MANA- W. B. Corsets from date of this notice, or on or be- GER OF KAPIOLANL fore June 13th. EEflfri PIONEER ADVERTISING CO. TRACT COMPANY. 3, 1901. 5874 New Houses OR TO ALSO Honolulu, June For ! Theosophical Rent 1 Latest Style in Society W. G. AGHI & GO., blend ALOHA BRANCH: SATURDAY. THREE NEW HOUSES now being on upper of REAL ESTATE DEALERS Ht 7:30 p. m., public meeting tn the hall of built the side Beretania Sold everywhere, but, being a high-pric- ed White Knights of Pythias, Fort St.; Tuesday. street, near Piikoi street. Whisky, many may, try to sell AND BROKERS. Ladies' 7:45 p. m., class of "Ancient Wisdom," Buildings are two-stor- y with five you a different brand on which they at Mr. Rice's, Beretania St.; Thursday bed-room- s, parlor, sitting-roo- dining- make more profit, therefore, Insist on NOTICE. i30 sues and evening, 7:45 o'clock, beginners' class -room, reception hall, kitchen, pan- getting only the "Hunter," or address Skirts at Mrs. C. E. Rowe's, 1383 Beretania St, try, fine slothes closets, bath, etc, etc., the sole agents. Library open Saturday evening and large yards, cement walks, etc. Each Wednesday afternoon, from 3 to 5. In- rCLYMER&co Capes house is connected with the sewerage LAU KWON HAS THIS DAY PUR-chas- ed formation from Mrs. Marques, 314 Fort Kwong Boo street. 57 system. the restaurant of Houses ready for occupancy on or Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd Wo Company. 1250 Fort street, Hono- lulu. All bills against the said firm W. AUSTIN WHITING, about June 15th. be- RENT per The Pioneer Wine and Liquor House. must bo presented to Chong Fong W. ROBINSON, $0 month. 15th of June, 180L Lau Kwon J. KING, NEAR BETHEL. fore the T. H. sill continue the business under ths LAW OFFICES, name of Kwong See Wo Company. E. W. Jordan JAS. F. MORGAN, m a w trtrrws Removed to Room 306, Judd Building. Daily Advertiser; 75 cents W need the W71 NO. 10 FORT STRKsW. 6877 5 QUEEN STREET. r si th. ' June L ISO. . I

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1 THIS DAY! U-NEE- -D A mm Auction Sale Risf.nit nr lintfA A FEW OF THE OF

CABLE PROPERTY ur some other kind of Ui Biscuit or W In Nuuanu Valley -S-UCH AS CHAMPAGNE WATER attor- I Under Instructions from the BEX S H i LEADERS C. C. i neys for COL. B. ROOKB, I will ORANGE sell at public auction, at my sales- HIHHTEA 1!OiKOgjOaOSOSOOSOHOisagOSOS room, 65 Queen street. v LEMON ( SNW FLAKP ' Wafers (Continued from Page S.X ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, STRAWBERRY ) OYSTER Jit ur p GINGER Wool, Mrs. Grace Hudson, Mrs. J. O. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. VANILLA Gilman, Miss Gertrude Scott, Mrs. E. R. The following valuable property: PBETZELS Adams, Miss Adams, Mrs. A. J. Camp- CHOCOLATE j GRAHAM bell and others. Lot At Parcel of land on the Ewa l aide of Nuuanu avenue, opposite the EDUCATOR residence of Mr. H. Schultae. The marriage of Charles F. Allard, for- merly of th engineering- corps of the Property has a frontage of 839. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. O. R. & L. Co., to Miss Carrie Clisby will feet on Nuuanu avenue; a depth on take place in Oakland in the near future. mauka side of 584.2 feet; on lower 4-- received BIG Mr. many among boundary 607 2, 2M 12 Just a fresh shipment SALE Allard made friends of and of the ife the younger social circle during his year's feet at rear boundary. residence here and Iheir best wishes will C mains 180.774 square feet. go with him in his new . partnership. Lot B Directly opposite Lot A, and (jt adjoining residence of Mr. H. HENRY MAY Miss Juliet King gave an afternoon Schultce. te ft tea yesterday in honor of Miss A. C. This lot has a frontage of 854.8 feet and Miss M. E. Rice of Kauai, who re- m Nuuanu avenue, a depth on mau- WEEK. turned from the States in the Mariposa. side of 553 10-1- 2 feet, on THIS ka makal LIMITED side of 634 feet, and 336 7-- 12 feet at rear TELEPHONES-2- 2, 24 and 92. Mrs. John K. Shingle arrived from boun FORT; Denver in the Mariposa to make her per ontains 196,020 square feet. O. manent home with her son, Ro P. BOX 386. Shingle. They are stayingvit Hie Moana Hotel for the present. For further particulars, and terms and conditions of the sale, enquire of A large number of the friends of Mrs. MORE Miles Parkhurst gave her a delightful JAS. F. MORGAN, Domestic Department surprise last evening, the occasion be- AUCTIONEER. ing her birthday. Pretty dances, pretty costumes and, above all, pretty children, will be an THIS DAY. . Wonderful Values in Towels! attractive combination for the children's fancy dress ball to be given at the drill shed on Saturday avening, June 22, under s. Alary uunn. Tne mothers are havi g the daintiest of Auction Sale Sterling dresses made for tie little dancers, who OP are determined to show that although the older society fcuds can look pretty ALL Turkish Towels f and be the centers pf attraction upon the from 85c. per dozen up to the Bath Robe Size at ball floor, they c n also be quite as REAL ESTATE charming if they Ivant to. The dances "Built Like a Watcl $3 a pair. Over twenty different sizes and quali- for the evening be sprightly and TUANU VALLEY. catchy, while the rrand march and drill ties to select from. will set off the ucfcomplishm f . young misses and Aentlemen : JUPTthelr of advantage. The Shall Will caption ce CYKZ SATURDAY, JUNE 8, with the grand marcrKoad!; led by a tiny little Cupid, a traditional little AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Cupid bow arrows. Following with and my 65 Linen Towels this will be the odd baby ballet which At salesroom, Queen street, I Made from Pure Irish Flax. Now is a chance for captivated the audience at last year's will sell at public auction a very fine piece "Valley $40.00 Householders and Hotel keepers If we bought exhibition. This will be danced by the of land in Nuuanu on the following little tots in their "nighties": corner of Puunul avenue and Wyllie to-da- y we would have to ask twice as much for Hazel Halstead, Elsie Wilkinson, Eva street, having a frontage of 200 feet on EX S. S. HAWAIIAN, JUST ARRIVED, Focke, Virginia McCarthy, Geraldine each street, and containing an area of them: v Traphagen, Thelma Murphy, Lillian 40,000 square feet. 100 20x44 - - $3 per dozen Helen Colburn, Marjorie Gil-ma- n, ' dozen inches Adele Nichols, Ethel McNichol, 75 dozen 20x44 inches, - $3.50 per dozen Madeline Burnette and little Miss Rob- Further particulars of inson. The serpentine dance will be per- JAS. F. MORGAN, 95 doze a 22x44 inches, - $4.50 per dbzen formed by Lydia Wagner; the skirt dance & Mfg. AUCTIONEER. Pacific Cycle - - by Myrtle Schumann and Louise McCar- 120 dozen 24x48 inches, $5.50 per dozen thy. The stately minuet, with old-sty- le These are tine Huckaback with fringed ends. costumes, will be danced by Margaret 105 FORT STREET. McCarthy, Gertrude Traphagen, Grace THIS DAY. Excellent value in Linen Sheeting and Pillow Robertson, Thelma Rothwell, Irene Boyd, Bertha Kopke,. Esther Kopke, Daisy Cottons. 1,074 White and Unbleached Cottoh Colburn,- - Lena Colburn, Helen Colburn, Cordelia Gilman, Helen Hobron, Muriel We have ju&t received a fine line of Sheeting, 15c per yard and upwards. Howatt, Constance Simpson, Iola Logan, ADMINISTRATOR S SALE Dorothy Freeth, Fanny Hoogs, Cora Blaisdell, Dorothy Nichols, Abbie Lucas, Jewelri Masters Douglas Damon, Maurice Augur, OF Silk Goods, Guy Rothwell, Willie Schumann. Florence Lyons will dance the buck WATCHES, GENTS' FURNISHING & Rattling Value and wing; Lucia, Hazel and Muriel Hal-stea- d IN THE will dance the hornpipe; Ruth and Fish Pond SILK AND CREPE KIMONOS. Martha McChesney, the coquette polka; Elsie Williams, the doll dance. A cake-wal- k These goods are all new, and of the latest pattern is promised, the participants to be By order of MR. W. C. PARKE, ad Dress Department: picked the night of the ball. On Wed- mlnistrator of the estate of CATHER- nesday will go forth INE P. AULD, deceased, I will sell at 36-in- next the dancers ch Batiste, 10c per yard. armed with tickets for the ball and ask public auction. for a cordial reception. ON A White Victoria Lawn, 75c per piece. t SATURDAY, JUNE 8, O India Linens, Persian Lawns and Organdies way Monsieur Vizzavona, the new French 1901, 141 Hotel Street. Consul for the Hawaiian Islands, is wel- down. comed back to Honolulu after an absence 12 O'CLOCK NOON. You to Trade With Us. years. ex- - It Will Pay of four Monsieur Vizzavona A t mw oq loarArtin K nuaon jttnnf T4r -- r rr- r - i noiulu, a nsh pond situated at uaia- - more wun nis nawanan irienas, a num- - xTVai .nnolnlr7 or. . nf ber of whom he met in San Francisco 23 acres, more or less, and well stock the Tenneys, Herberts, and others. "For, ed with fish. Underclothing you know," says the vivacious Corsican, This pond is leased to January 4, "San Francisco is the boulevard of 1911, at a yearly rental of $00. 00, pay A grand assortment. We have a fine assortment able semi-annuall- y, in advance. of Corset Covers, nicely finished and all sizes at t,y5 fc'S Fuxther particulars can be obtained and Vigo Mr. and Mrs. T. Clive Davies return the Public Lands Office, under lease There is Strength 45c. Night Gowns and Chemises Al value. home on the Mariposa from an 'wtfhdcd No. 490. visit in England. Terms of the sale, cash. All expenses at the expense of the purchaser. Bale EVERT DROP. Society will Mr. TM Mrs. ect to the approval of the Commis IN miss Jerritt on P. Wilder, who sailed on the V en fur; sioner Public Lands. an extended tour, which will 'mclude Ready Made many cities of Europe. They will visit JAS. F. MORGAN, Famous Skirts Jamie Wilder, who is now residing in Drink the Crash Skirts, full cut, well made while they lasfr Paris. AUCTIONEER. $1.25. Pique Skirts, good quality insertion, trim- FFank Atherton sailed away med latest cut, $2.50. Ventura to get married. He will return THIS DAY. with his bride in about three months. II Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Burns, accompanied by Mr. Burns' mother, will leave next Auction Sale month for Australia to visit his brother. Dealers The engagement of W. F. Storey to OF Sold by All Umbrellas and Miss Anna L. Bicknell is announced. Sunshades Delinquent Stock Lovely creations in New Styles and colors in sun- Sale IN THE shades. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, -- first OF Cereals quality made, gold and silver mountings. Kihei Plantation Co., Fresh A Leasehold LIMITED. COOK'S FLAKE RICE something gooa; 1 OAft MORNING MEAL, ROLLED ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, BREAKFAST OEM. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15, PETTIJOHN'S FOR BARGAINS AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. ppbam mr WHEAT. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, FOOD, W Honolulu, I will sell at public auction MALTED BREAKFAST At mr salesroom, 65 Queen street, I by order of the Treasurer, Mr. J. P. will seH at public auction, by order of Cooke, the following certificates of the land agent of the BISHOP ES-TAT- B, stock in the Klhei Plantation Co., Ltd., GOME TO the lease of all of that portion unless the tenth, eleventh and twelfth TIE Of the, LOKO MAKALAPA, HALA-W- A, at assessments, now delinquent, with in- Wfll EWA, owned by the ESTATE terest and advertising expenses, is paid SALTER & FI OP BERNICE P. BISHOP, and con- Fort' on or before the day and hour of sale, taining an area of 89 acres, more or at the offices of Alexander & Baldwin, Oroheum Block Grocers. less, as per the survey of Mr. M. D. Ltd., Judd Building, Honolulu. Mo near rat: also the Loko Kunana, the LUNCH' Loko Muliwal and stream 394. E. R. Stackable 10 BEAVER the Umikii 1681, 30 HAWAII SHINP0 SHA at Halawa, Ewa, 417, 1652. A. L. Young 631, H. B. Schrotke 60 Lease to be 21 years, for the term of 665, 879, 68a C. H. Laage 60 1901. $1,256 The pioneer Japanese printing office. from July 1st, Upset price, 775, E. S. Taylor 10 per annum, payable semi-annual- ly in 6 The publisher of Hawaii Shlnpo, the W36, S. E. Bishop only published in advance in GO daily Japanese paper United States gold coin. 1673, J. McQueen t&e L. KERR & CO Possession of 12T! avln 12 Territory of Hawaii. 6. the Loko Kunana, the Kate Y. 25 Sogu, Editor. Loko Muliwai and Umikii to be given 1558, J. fcennon C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. J on and after April 1st, 1902. 1581 J. Makainai 26 " 1776,' 20 . t a. Purchaser to pay all taxes, rates or C. Stag Chee Editorial and Printing Office near charges ISIS, C. G. Ballentyne 10 O. whatsoever. All charges for 8 King street bridge, King street, P. LIMITED. expenses 1838, W. D. Toomey 907. of lease, etc., to be at the pur- 12 Box chaser's expense. 1843, L Mathews 1863, C. J. Falk I Offices For further Information apply 10 Jr at the 190L A. L. Morris tueen St., Honolulu. office of the Land Agent of the Bishop J. P. COOKE, NEW MAP OF 0AHU Estate, 77 Merchant street Treasurer. BY M. C. E. . rent 18th, 190L JAS. T. TAYLOR, Am. Soc fnr HodoMu, May 38x52 inches. Tay- F. Copies can be obtained from Mr. JAS. MORGAN, JAS. P. MORGAN, lor. 306 Judd building, or Hawaiian News AUCTIONEER. Company. f AUCTIONEER. I HE PACIFIC OOMMKBCIAL ADV1BTISEB: HONOLULU. JUNE 8, lftl.

BREVITIES. H, LOW AND sofa cush-tu- e SHOES SLIPPERS lauhalaphange? ne Light Thai Never Fafis -- SEASON '?,tV!d buiJdin is to be FOR THE THE ANbLE LAMP tlTrLE HEAT THE UX3B9 etian Associa- - The THAT " Hawaiian Band will at Waikikl render the If there be anywhere in this country a Low Shoe and picnic following concert program at IP Emma Slipper department which for variety and beauty of styles, this Square this afternoon, commencing at BHLLIANT 4 o'clock: of styles and : hf-- Manila completeness of assortment raDge of prices, Overture, "Isabella" Suppe is th equal of oufs, we are not aware of it. be - Ballad. "Pilgrim of the NIht" ,. ..Uddel sfcOrlUty ia to yaledlc- "Mosquito on T P raeni WCTCimm Fantasia. Dance" Eilenberg Iiimiu, yet each hi tha Cavatina, "I Martlri" Donizetti Prices $1 50 to $7. earn wtth tk ANGLB I. building, on Gavotte. "Soft Glances" Nevaux LAMP. All over th IsL. Brewer Medley. "The Best Ever" :' il for rent on Mackie sads people are throwtaaa r off "The Star Spangled away Banner." ECONOMICAL their old lamps anft importairt The band will also play tomorrow aft- replacing them with tela h, an tamp, not merely Hall on Monday ernoon at 3 o'clock at Makee Island, beeaoa srrss It costs about one-tee- th f.J) o en- - Waikiki, the following bing the pro- as much to i- - o( th- - prettiest white gram : (cost is no object to soma een-a- t M.. PART Tile Anle Ump people), but, besides be JTuc-- Bouse. t tag infinitely cheaper, t fa fish pond The Old Hundred." MANUFACTURERS 5LS0 CARRY A"fcOOD STOCK Of HAW4C. Is more brilliant aa "organ's salesrooms Overture. Italian- in Algler" Rossini more reliable in the bar- , else- - Fantasia. "Autumn Leaves" . 5TAHD AM rLVO UWTS gain. Is n ee ad ...Pari It a rcvslatle Finale, "The Martyrs" Donizetti I to every one who use It, Selection, i if the Kl- - "Nabucco" Verdi and simply demons tratsa - notL1- was barbarous Vran?tn- at James F. PART St - laP contrivance. THE ANGLE LAMP day at 12 18 Wud and extingnished as Suit- -. "The TjT;!:, Rose of Shiras" ... .Eilenberg r $L up. standpoint. We carry thee. Ballad, "The Lost Chord" (by request) from - ..Sullivan I'lsHOLLUriFANVU .heir parrons inai uvm "Hallelujah m Tues- - Chorus" (by request) i. "H Handel T. H. Davies & Company, Grand March, "Kamehameha" Berger Ltd r0, : and board "The- 3tar Spangled Banner." 11 1 tne Seften. aDi"':ir Everything My little son had an attack of No More Dread whooping cough, and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's tfuce House, are offering Cough Remedy we would have had a of the F tans and Hermsdorf serious ime of It. It also cured him Dental Chair tor from several severe attacks of croup. E California, peaches and H. J. Strickfaden. editor World-Heral- d, f marino's, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Ben- son, & fctoa street-'- - Send In your Smith Co., Ltd., wholesale ae-ents- JJtJ $500 F Will be given to anyone who detects . - Hnnnmu Bu- - m JJ ui ti inferior material used by the New ,nil be closed to trans- - I York Bental Parian. In all our gsld RAH! Sat- - Bay, the 12th. to crowns bridgework we 22 -- included, WE HA YE and us K c instant, Dainty Wash gold. In all our other work the ma- t aied hats for children, terial Is OF THE BEST. ANB GUAR- . Sachs Dry Goods ANTEED. AH work dine by GRAD- the great mill;- - Fabrics UATE DENTISTS mt from 11 to M I of the Hawaiian 1st-- MORE years' experience, and each department in charge of a specialist. Give as a cottage. 1 call, and yoa will find us to do exactly acfurnished New Dimities as we advertise. We tell you In ad- En convenient on the vance exactly your For what wark will Races. per new Dim- the &no streets, yard for cost by a t,.." ..n next ities, 29 FREE EXAMINATION. inches wide, BABIES BUT Imitation lace TEETH $5.o with in SOLD CROWNS $5.00 f rooms over the Ha- - j sertion stripes ; very suitable for GOLD FILLINGS L0 d Investment Compa- - stylish shirtwaists. A great va- SDL.VBR FILLINGS Me d by Col. J. H. Fisher, I riety of beautiful summery color- Whose mothers are delighted ' rent by the Bank at I ings. with the way their little PLATES Per yard for extra flue m m . . , aw tjje races on lutsuaj: Dimities, 31 inches nes chuckle when they see I! ,.),it l XT 11 wide; black ground their Taroena food coming. Ecterb-- k er shirtwaists; figures; ground with white white Eaby up LADIES Lihins and Imperial ties, with black figures; fancy stripes doesn't wake In the Cr. and the newest colors. - . fA. . . . middle of the night now - I. MR ;n Li:-.- Aiifr ird.Lii, and bawl for an i to hour or EV': atend the meet-- t Real French Organdies h, Theosopbical two. Why? Because mam- Our bum alone will be a guarantee I Buy your P. K. Skirts I I u 7::0 o'clock. K. a per yard for Real that your work will be of the beat. I: " 4vJ C Frencn Organdies ma feeds him . be New York Dental no transfers of stock ported by us direct Parlors, for the great race day, u Agricultural Company from France. They are 33 inches 4, - loom Elite Building. books from Wednes- wide, exquisite Persian patterns. HOTEL STREET. ; Saturday, the lath to- Tuesday, per yard for other new, Taroena LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. June 11th. ps included. real French Organdies, if the Methodist 31 inches wide; exquis- geach Sunday morning Buy your ite cashmere patterns with m sat- NEW PATTERNS famous a "The Pursuit of the in stripe running through. Bit evening sermon will during the day. It makes brious Invitation." NEW CHIFFON VEILINGS IN baby fat and healthy. Mam- IN JEWELRY. "Knickerbocker" and saloon license BLACK AND WHITE. waterfront ma takes Taroena Food her- We have secured the ex- : f merchants a not locate the place NEW STOCKS AND TIES FOR self, every morning for clusive sale of number Shirt Waists. originally 'planned, but LADIES. of extremely handsome bn Railway breakfast, because it aids depot. Very dainty conceltB In Wash CHAINS. PINS, NECKLACES All Sizes id grand Jurors who Silks, Mull and Grass Linen. her digestion and fits her to and dualities. i Federal Court the past Wash Silks . --. 75c each KINGS. CAEMS, i bring up her little ones. I r their services Grass Linens 75c each 1 pieces of jew- his are to arrive from Mull 35c each Just try It. and other r tht est steamer. elry, and we'll be glad to have you for an early aw hats are in the race 50c package visitor to inspect them. straw sailor N, DRY GOODS M. and sailors plain S. SACHS in THE . . . MEN STM, its to $2.50 as Iffy i;.xida Co., Fort Co., Ltd. Fort St. BIART JEWELER FORT, NEAR KING ST. pnepovrr ?hlpman engine 1 -- aie. Party fXJZT - uraK prefers to sett to Youll need a fine Mad- prat mrchamr or engineer. 1 Custom House Blanks. classified ads on nun ras Shirtw withWW A VU HnlloraM Vw. Samuel M. KanalC Of All Kinds. spencer, Cuffs attached-- Si. havp he HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. and "ben of board an- - (irand - of Clearance f - of Jands 25 each. , ii ommutatlun for Sale to Celebrate i umu. I fai forty veara of age The Event. I An Imperial Tie also at k fat aEii h .i Ti nv Trk ISOtablr rVr-r,-r he trlnimot ALL LINES INCLUDING NEW Msd nuw wears - ? 75c each. them Ka- GOODS, SOLD AT GREAT ai3 trienda say he is WILL BE i erer. DISCOUNTS. JAPANESE AND AM- ! You can't be a Sport . ERICAN GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. k!ter & Waity, and C. oe closed all day unless you do. "taiffia Day. Cus-- Sale Commences to Dlace thlr nr. Iu Possible on Monday June 8 and will

fcefty on Hotel street ; Continue for oy a syndicate. ajn ut a three-stor- y llre-- Three Weeks. B. F. & Co V i Ehlers lteen tht. r aim t.ne lour? FORT STREET.

L "Id today at MoT-- M. CHIYA, xTXiS ifinrl fa Vv Telephone 3311 White. E"tr, in Nuuana Vai-- jPosne the residence Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets. f- - "e sale win take D2S MORI and KABAYASh I. H H M t M 4 1 H M M M 4 4 H - on THE P- BLISK Hotel nna xr.,- - Buy OFFICE: To See it is to it t their staple stock ALA K KA STREET. rofe Japanese goods. Next to Pacific Club. cany ,.;h-- r iinf-- s will 9 down. HOURS: - - No. t- 7 -r for S. KOBAYASHI, M. D. 8 to 10 a. m., No. 5 $40. $50. Swell the House Hats 5 to 6 o. m. (except Sunday). . - . uis, lester- - IGA MORL M. D. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to erpret half the 8 p- - in. (except sunaay). Telephone: White 121. .E' Dresses and and ns srouted tn TTa . & Potter Co, Ltd rPrtter Wise took it CLOSISG 50TICE. Pearson ?u"- - it the stenog-- 1 e to t For tke down th. THE METROPOLITAN MEAT 926 Fort Street, Telephone Main 317. June 1th. Company and the Honolulu Market Company will close their places of PING TAB. business at 9 o'clock a. m., Kamehame- ha Day, June 11th. They will make delivery only. 5878 ? Down His Life for one morning There Will be No Strike-- s Country. Very Latest in Novelties. Hair ja-boo-ao- CLOSING NOTICE. o!" bawled uor in the receiv-- THE STORES OF THE UNDER-signe- d Dressing, Manicuring, Scalp police station will be closed all 4 day TUES- AT BAILEY'S PLUMBING SHOP J1 11 (Kamehameha Day). tte Save his name DAY. JUNE Treatment ATlH 1. . . . Customers are requested to place their and Shampooing. r6 v suuuieu in early possible on Mon- Utak as A "Merican." orders as as na the day. NT third of a MAY & CO., enJoyin 167 KING STREET. Tln a LEWIS CO., the saloons. When SALTER & WAITY. 5878 C. J. DAY & CO. frit cheeks. ! r.izen. you RUPTURE CURED The M. E. Killean Co., Ltd. working Plumbers are members IJ'j-boo-ho- The o!" Thonana to6v wresi rvred he cried. at their own homes for tbi small price. ;rewst In- HOTEL STREET. vention of the Aire, sernr. of the firm and all stay at work, because and comfort to the nip-N- o ltv worthier MJve or lotton. to rubon. It aoe to interest to work and it will worn. XT it is their -- 7 the W.' they sz. . vzr. -- n mailed. !mmeo Uh- i.f,m T- "c stauon clerk to employ them. J- t M 1 1 t M be to your interest 44MM.MHH fMJJU - ULtM I 1901. 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AD'VJBMHBKB: HONOLULU JUNE 8,

THE PACIFIC HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Classified Advertisements. Commercial Advertiser Honolulu, June 7, 1301. Oceanic Steamship (jjj at the Postofflce at Honolulu, WANTED. T., SeeoBd-claa- s Matter. NAMK OF STOCK. Capital Val Bid Ask. BY JULY-1s- t A furnished cottage of Two fine lots at Every Morning; Except Sunday four to six rooms; modern Improve- by the MttKCitrmu. ments; state price and particulars. i. Brewer 1,000,900 106 425 Address "G. S.," Advertiser office. TIME GAZETTE COMPANY, Co.... Puunui TABLE' aaffAHAN N. 8.Sechs' Dry Goods 5877 The fine Passenger Steamers Block, No. 65 South King St uo., ivta 80,000 100 Size, 200 x 200, of thu Tea Holt U B. & Co., Ltd 210,100 60 as hereunder: at, W. PKARSON Business Manager. Kerr $1,000 TO $1,500 capital in business en- terprise. For particulars, address -- From San Francisco. StHBSCRIPTION RATES: SueAS. Business," P. O. Box 320, City. 5S77 A SNAP! San 2T SONOMA . . Fr Kwa 3,000,000 20 27H JUNE 4 TtieJ 1M tbs United States (including Hawaii 175,000 100 Mariposa Jasioa TWO young ladies to take subscrip- Price $2,500, with only $400 MARIPOSA .JUNE 15 Territory): Haw. Agricultural Co 1,000,000 100 8C0 807 VENTURA 2,312,760 100 tions for books and magazines; good JUNE 25 "' tf WW aaw. uom. s Bug. vo. on MARIposV Months 9 down, remainder monthly MARIPOSA " W Sugar Co. . . 2,000,000 20 "48 pay. Call between and 11, Room JULY 6 SONOMA MMtbS Hawaiian SIERRA . . f Hoiiomu 750,000 100 200, Judd Building. 5876 payments, without interest. JULY 37 ' ySKT 2,000,000 20 MARIPOSA Mariposa' Bonokaa . JULY 27 V BNTTJRa ' ' Advertising rates on application. Haiku 600,000 100 SONOMA . . 600,000 20 TWO good solicitors; steady position; ..AUG. 7 ' Cahuku pay. 9 12, MARIPOSA mahiposa' 1,050,000 good Call between and A AUG. 17 ' Kihel Plan. Co.Lt. a j 60 0 9 Also, five lots on Monsarrat T7T7XTTTTT . SIERRA I 1,600,000 60 12 200, corner AUG " Paid up UK Room Judd Building, ; Mariposa' " 3 160.000 100 MARIPOSA " Klpahulu Merchant and Fort streets. 5876 Road, SEPT SONOMA Koloa 800,000 100 SIERRA . . SEPT 1 Kona Sugar Co. 600,000 100 60 MARIPOSA SEPT A UH i McBryde S. Co.Lt. A 882,600 20 11 Paid up 1,860,000 20 POSITION WANTED. Near Kapiolani Park A 20 Local Boat Nahlxu Sugar Co. ' TABLE. 20 EXPERT accountant's services can be TIME " Paid up any will be sold at a close figure. In connection with the sailing nr .'!'..'' H 8,600,000 100 146 had for kind of books a few '. earn sugar uo. 140 pared to issue, to intendins tt,0Ve 'teamen. s. A Onomea 1,000,000 20 hours each evening; Al references. railroad, DM., -- Pon Thmi7rtTV8sl From after Jan. 1, 1900. Ookala 600,000 20 Address "G.," Advertiser office. 5876 from San Frann,. .'. tod Olaa Sugar Co. LtAi 812,600 20 New York by any steamship' line trTlifSi!ln " OUTWARD. Paid up 2,600,000 20 McClellan, Pond & Co. "rupean port. "l Dally Dally Dally Dally Dally Olowalu 160,000 100 150 FOR RENT. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, Paaahau Bug. Plan. Co 5,000,000 50 Telephone Main 69. Judd Bids;. APPLY TO ex. ex. raciflO 600,000 100 Sun. Bon. Pala 760,000 100 A FIVE-ROO- M cottage, on corner of am. am. a.m. p.m. p.m. Pepeekeo. 750,000 100 180 Kinau and Pensacola streets. Apply 7:10 11:06 3:15 i:10 2,000,000 100 100 W. O. 5878 . JJ Pioneer...... i08 to Atwater. City .8:01 :tt 11:40 8:47 S:3C Waialua Agr. Co..... 4,500,000 100 101 G. W1 700,000 100 880 Wm. Waiiuku m IRWIN three-roo- ra Mill . . I'Jt 10:98 15:00 4:06 1:10 Waimanalo 262,000 100 STORE, partly furnished, and 4 10:6 : 126,00s 100 cottage, 217 School street, cor-- I I VaJaaae .... VaJmea . 80 Albert Raas L M T E D ner Achi Lane; possession once. SVaiftltt Ufi i:4t Stxakshd? Cos. at 15:82 6:1 .... Apply at Hoffman Saloon. 5877 General Agents bkaka Wilder 8. 3. Co 600,000 100 100 Oceanic S $. J (nter-Ialan- d 8. S. Co. . 600,000 100 105 FINANCIAL INWARD. TO LET or. lease for a term of years, Miscellaneous. one large building at Iwilel, 80 x 50, Daily Dally Dally Dally dawaiian Blectnc uo. 260,000 100 with a drive all around the building, AGENT tatloas. jx. ex. Hon. Bp. Tt. & Ld. Co. 260,000 100 known as the Honolulu Steam Laun- (i Sun. Bun. Hon. Steam Laundry. 25,000 100 dry building. For information, ap- am. p.m. p.m. Mutual Telephone Co. 39,000 10 9 06 am. U.B.AL.OO 2,000,000 100 105 ply at Peerless Preserving Pain ft i flKatakn . 5:36 .... 1:08 People's Ice A Bef. Co 160,000 100 Company. 5877 stock and bond broker fataltta 6d0 .... 1:60 el Bah as. ssaianee 7:10 .... 1:86 A FINE new cottage with latest im- mwm MU1 5:50 7:45 1:0 4:12 First National Bank-Fi- rst provements; situated in healthy local- 1:89 4:52 Am. Savings Bk. 9mt City 6:15 8:08 & Trust Co 103 ity, on the upper road to Monoa Val- Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange Occidental & Oriental $ 6:60 8:S5 2:05 5:26 possession given onoe. Apply aeaelvlu Bonds. ley; at a. 9. DEM1SON, F. C SMITH, A. A. Montfia, P. O. Box 57, or on & A. the premises. 6841 Superintendent. G. P. T. Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. and Toyo Risen Kaisha. Haw. Govt. Postal Sa- Orders for the purchase or sale of FOUR-ROO- M cottage vings per cent. . . A furnished in Stocks and Bonds carefully and DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL. STATION, Hilo B. K. Co. 8 per ct Aloha Lane.t Address "S. A. M.," this promptly executed. R.T. & Co.. Steamers of the above companies win call at n 7, 10 p. m. Weather, cloudy; wind, Hon. L ... office. 5869 "d"1" l June Swa Plantation 6 p.c. 100; Loans negotiated. on or about the dates below mentioned: light, N. O. & K. L.. Co il04K: 15 new building. Oahu Plant, 6 p. e FURNISHED rooms In For Japan and China. Olaa Plan. 6 p. 0 1182 Union street, near Beretanla, DURING my temporary eJMenee Mr. l:or San Fn THE WEATHER. 5856 Elmer EL Paxton wll aet tor me under AMERICA MARU JUNE I HONGKONG MARU Mean Temperature 76 degrees. full power of attorney. PEKING JUNE 18 Sales Afternoon Session 5,000 O. R. & Minimum Temperature 72 degrees. A DWELLING house on Beretanla ALBERT RAAS. GAELIC JUNE 21 DORIC L. bonds, 8105; 5 Ewa, $27.75 ; 60 Waialua, containing . . Maximum Temperature 82 degrees. street, near Pensacola, HONGKONG MARU JUNE MARU". $102.50,-- 25 $102; 50 $102.-5- 0, NIPPON 9 p. 30.02; rising. Waialua, Waialua, ten rooms. For terms and partic- floor, Build CHINA JULYll Barometer at m. 30. 100 OFFICE Ground Judd PERU . . .. .04 9 B. Between Boards: Waialua, ulars, enquire on premises, 1066 Bere- DORIC JULTMll Rainfall inch, up to a. m. ing. COPTIC . . $105. 6866 NIPPON MARU Mean Dew Point for the Day 70.7. tanla street. Postofflce Box 890. Telephone ICS. JUL AMERICA MARd'1" Mean Relative Humidity 83. PERU AU PEKING NICE cottage, Lunalilo, near Pensaco- HONOLULU. COPTIC AUG. 9 .... GAELIC . . WINDS. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. May, AMERICA MARU AUG. 17 .. la street. Apply to Emmett HONGKONG 1 AUG. 24 MARU S. to N., to 0; thick and cloudy; Judd building. 5875 PEKING CHINA L 9543 Naka-paah- u; GAELIC SEPT. 3 with light rains. June No. P. Silva to L. DORIC kuls. 6293, 6304, 6316, 236F, Hakloa, Business men MARU 11 FORECAST FOR TODAY. TWO furnished rooms and bath, suita- HONGKONG SEPT. NIPPON MARU Makaweli, $600. ' Cloudy to light Kauai. Consideration ble for two gentlemen; private and CHINA SEPT. 19 trades. June 3. No. 9551 G. Gardner and wife central. Address P. O. Box 53. 5875 CURTIS J. LYONS, to H. Meyer; patent No. 3709, North Hl-l- o, can save Territorial Meteorologist. Hawaii Consideration $2,300. A NEWLY furnished house of six No. 9556 Kamauhili to Chas. Moore; rooms, with piano. Inquire, room 205, FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. interest in piece of land, Wainaku, Hilo, Boston block. 5872 many hours Hawaii. Consideration $50. Friday, June 7. 9557 No. C. Desky and wife to F. da ROOMS AND BOARD. & Co., L-- L stmr. James Makee, Tullett, from Costa; lot 8, block C, Villa Franca, Hi- H. Hackield Xapaa. lo, Hawaii. Consideration $200. NEWLY furnished rooms; also, board; C-- A. S. S. Moaha, Carey, from Van- No. 9558 C. S. Desky and wife to M. at the Sefton House, Piikoi St. 5878 couver and Victoria; May 31; off port last Francisco; lot 4, block B, Villa Franca, Alight. addition, Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration IN PRIVATE family; electric lights; 9 $250. W. stmr. Helene, Nicholson, days all- - rooms mosquito-proo- f; good, from San Francisco. No. 9559 F. da Costa and wife to G. healthy location. Address P. O. Box Medina ; lot 8, block C, Viha Franca, Hi- 834. 5874 Canadian-Australi- an Royal SAILED FROM HONOLULU. lo, Hawaii. Consideration $260. No. 9560 F. Liborio and wife to Jno. S. NICELY furnished rooms and board Friday, June 7. Plres; lots 7 and 8, block A, Villa Fran- at Vida Villa, 1030 King street. 6874 $580. T-- X. K. Hongkong Maru, Filmer, for ca, Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration Saua Frar.cisco. No. 9561 J. Vlctorino and wife to M. 2, Hi- OFFICES FOR RENT. Steamship flL-- I. stmr. Ke Au Hou, Mosher, for D. Andrade; portion lot Kaumana, Maul porta. lo, Hawaii. Consideration $50. IN BREWER building. Queen street, 8-- I. No. 9562 G. Medina and husband to M. jp. atrnr. Walaleale, Piltz, for Kauai C. Accross the Continent on terms. Apply to CM 8, C, reasonable running In connection with U A. Bettencourt; lot block Villa Brewer & Co., Ltd. 5878 Steamers of the above line Franca, Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. c, im FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D. , I $300. two large rooms over Ha- SAN S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, and BrlkMi The Good in Sugar. In- THE the No. 9563 Jos. Kaauhau to M. Vieira; waiian Trust and Investment Com- Honol-ulu-. The consumption of sugar has ln-.- jr terest in R. P. 2570, Kahinano, Hilo, Ha- pany, now occupied by Col. J. H. 3Dxe $1jS0. THREE TRAINS DAILY at eased tremendously; it has doubled waii. Consideration Fisher, for lease for a term of years; FROM SAM FRANCISCO. On or about the dates below stated, 9564 C. S. Desky !ll No. and wife to J. also, two rear rooms. For further FKOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B C. FROM STDfTi, or the world in fifteen years, and In Soares; lots 2 and 3, block D, Villa Fran- TWO TRAINS DALLY particulars, apply to the Bank of Q., Sydney: For Victoria and Vu Sreat Britain it is three times as great ca, Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration $500. Hawaii, Ltd. 5878 From Portland. For Brisbane, and per capita as it was forty years ago. No. 9565 J. S. Pires and wife to J. G. MO ANA JUNE 8 MIOWERA street, MIOWERA JULY AORANGI Sreat Britain consumes eighty-si- x Serrao; piece of land, Waianuenue OFFICES in the new Boston block. Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration $1,600. Fort street, between Hotel and King V AORANGI AUG. t MOANA popula- Days SI . . pounds of sugar per head of No'. 9568 E. da Silva and wife to A. streets, under lease from one to rive nree in MO ANA AUG. MIOWERA tion a year, and the United States sixty- J. de Mello; piece land, Hilo town, Ha- years. Low rentalB, Including jani- H00 MIOWERA SEPT. 28 AORANGI OCT. 2 MOANA . -five pounds; two eas- waii. Consideration $500. tor service, electric lights and water. AORANGI the countries In- WOV M MIOWERA 9570 Apply to Hawaiian Trust and urtAMi ' l others in sugar eating. No. E. da Silva to Jose de Mello; Only Days to New York "service, Limited,' M. ily lead all Hilo, Consideration vestment Company, 923 Fort St. 6849 f91 The magnificent 'new the "Imperial piece land, Hawaii. AND MONTREAL, This is interesting, but that it is not $680. dally BETWEEN VANCOUVER "J1 simply owing to the sweet tooth ap- FOUR large rooms, now occupied by hours, without change. The finest railway lerrice w Major Robinson as from Honolulu to Can", uniw pears pretty clearly from such dem- List of deeds Hied for record June 7, quartermaster's Pullman Palace Sleepers. Through Tickets issued offices in Progress block, will be for jsurope. , At su-ag- ar 1901: Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with i onstration of the dietetic value of rent after June 30th. Will rent singly PPU First Party. Second Party. Class. Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- general Information, as that toy Dr. Willoughby Gard- or en suite. Apply to Chas. S. Desky, ing Rooms. For freight and passage, and all Medical Geo. Charman K. K. George, Tr. D Progress block. 5872 ner in the British Journal. C. S. Dining Car;, ?ala a la Carte. Dr. --Gardner first shows that many H. N. Grabbe et al. Martin D Free Reclining Chair Cars. & Co, LtdM6eal injurious qualities formerly ascribed Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. Theo. fl. Davies n sugar have no existence; he then FOR SALE points out its merits as a food. "It LAUNCH ENGINE A J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, is easily digested arjd absorbed; it is Shipman engine and boiler; cylinder, 125 Third St, Portland, Ore. readily stored up as glycogen, forming link reversing gear; me- force-produci- ; D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Ageat, .BTefeerve of material chanic3x4;purchaser preferred. readily available James E. No. 1 Montgomery St., it is in this form Sheahan, Occidental Hotel, Honolulu. San Franslsce, GaL when required; it becomes completely 5878 oxidized without any waste and leaves Or EL L LOMAX. G. P. T A. I creates energy Omaha, Nebraska. it no residue." That it N. G. G. - and B. standard locomotives, strength has been prov- e, and maintains all sizes, as good as new. J. B. Jar-din- I ed by laboratory experiments and by 220 Fremont St., San Francisco. via Pacific (the experieifce of mountain climbers, fS69 New York to Honolulu of explorers and athletes, and of Ger- on For Sale or Rent sTKAMC man soldiers, who have been kept NEW m house on Queen street, THE SPLENDID NE W STEEL a. diet containing a great deal of su- Waikikl aide of the Honolulu Brew- gar. It is shown also by the fine con- ery; also, two cottages on premises. S. 8. OREGONIAN, 6,000 Tons, to Sail.. date-eatin- g S. ,000 Tons, to Sail., of the Arabs and of O. Ber-eta- ni S. AMERICAN, dition Apply to Sellers, plumber, 471 n a conn to Sail.. the negroes who eat sugar cane. a street. Telephone White 901. wawattakj Tnn. Dr. Gardner con- Forty-iee- From these facts 5851 NEW house on Lunalilo St.; Freight received at Company's wharf. cludes that the Increased height and lyn, at all times. weight and improved health of the A GARTENBERG'S fine residence lot 50x100; $4,000; easy payments; English people in the last half century property In Kaplolanl Park on the 1 At Auction $40 per runner particulars, ppij are due 'largely to the increased con- beach. Address P. O. Box 2tt. 5811 month rent. rr sumption of sugar. The inference Is & CM double-seate- I plain that an important factor In on ONE d carriage; one set H. HACKFELD superiority, in the greater At my salesroom, corner Merchant of harness. Apply to John Cassldy, IjDSSMg race, is on 2005 Waikikl, or 625. energy and push of the the and Alakea streets, at Postofflce Box LARGE house lot on Kapiolani St. C. MORSE, Freight Agent. habit of eating more sugar than other P. General .nations do. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, $5,000.00 House and lot, Waikikl road, 13,000. It will be interesting to note the ef- belonging to estate of G. Manson. fect of. the rehabilitation of a sugar COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., For particulars, enquire of Mrs. G. Ltd.! Siet upon those who love it best. Will A lot of costly and beautiful Manson, or F. L. Waldron. 5875 & So.. the attacks on the jam closet and the Hntae vica P14! CITY property in all parts of town, James F. Morgan, President;... w r,,""3 H Hoop. cooky box be redoubled, and greater -- . TT A .V. ... A Household Furniture, FOR LEASE. nana buk7,- sn sa aiu wu,nr. nnl tor. capacity for caramels and bonbons be Manager. ories made manifest in etheral creatures, TO LEASE For a term of three years; Mad supported now by medical authority? the furnished residence of John Cas- and l DIALERS Steam will sweets, no longer forbidden, recently brought from the Mainland sldy, Waikikl; a two-stor- y Firewood, Stove, Or by gentleman house- house of IK 'pall, and will sugar prescribed by the a who Intended nine rooms, with large lanai, mosquito-pr- ANL - physician, the cod keeping, but who finds himself situat-- i oof thronghout; hot water for WHOLESALE nn'- share odium of liver be-i- n CASTLE & LANSDALE oil and blue pills? el comfortably at a hotel, and not bath; also, cottage of two rooms In to Draying v able to secure a fireproof storage yard. Good beach and Special attention given The old Puritan idea that what is , sea bathing; war.-house- concludes to sacrifice the also, fine view of pleasant must necessarily be bad gets Honolulu. Apply at Rooms EM and 607. White Sand. xoi many a hard knock from modern sci- lot. 2005 Waikikl, or P. O. Box 625. 5861 Thin and Furnishings con- - ence. New York Sun. Furniture WM, 0. sists of LOST. Stangenwald Building CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S Beacon Lights. j Elegant Brass and Enameled Bed-- i A CLEVELAND bicycle, - taken from Tel. Main 70. I Trln..rnil- steads. Opera 1 W . wm. ""....rs-- "East Lynne" brought out a large and any the House last Monday. Re- IT Manor Bedroom Sets and Writ- ward if returned to this office; no appreciative audience at the Orpheum ing Desk. questions 1 1 W Whitney Jf Ebony asked. 5877 The Haw'n Realty and Maturity Co., HLVY III LlilV rr'w night and will be repeated at the Sideboard, W. last Enameled Cheffoniers, George matinee this afternoon. "Beacon Lights" NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Limited. Brewer Mahogany Folding Bed. Notice la Ship Helen will be given at tonight's performance. hereby given that Certifi- Capital $50,000.00; fully paid. Walnut Bedroom Seta, cate No. 1228, twenty-fiv- e NEW YORK FOR bills today are strong ones and Mahogany for shares win sail from Both for Walnut and Cheffoniers, of the capital McBryde Su- DEALERS ESTATE, HONOLULU, on or about Slave proved favorites with the Or- Antique Oak Dining Chairs, stock of IN REAL gar Co., Ltd., Mortgages, Sub-divid- ers sea- Porcelain-line- d standing on the books Loans, Bonds, etc pheum audiences. Next week the Ice Chest, of the said company in of of tracts of city property; long-looked-f- name or Oak Dining the Sept. 1,1901 son will close with the Extension Table, W. I. Wells, has been lost, and houses built on easy terms; sorts of offered. performances of "The Burglar," in Spring Mattresses, Patent Electrie all It sufficient inducements are AGatf1 - Mattresses, transfer of the same on the books of documents drawn on short notice, at which Baby Lillian Is the bright particu- Felt the raid company stopped. moderate charge; work guaranteed. m. -- If Stein ster- Complete Kitchen Furnishings, con- has been a For freight rates apply to lar star and "The Fatal Card," a All persons are warned against ne- We also Issue, as an especial feature, old school, that has sisting of Crockery and Kitchen Uten- gotiating, CO. Of 8a ling drama of the sils, Pastry Table, purchasing or dealing with to parties who have money to Invest CHAS. BREWER & I favorably remembered by local China and Glass- said monthly been ware, etc.. etc certificate. Said shares are in Installments, a Certificate IT Kllby St,, Boston, play-goe-rs ever sine its production by transferable only by endorsement on of Investment, which la interest-bearin- g OR Frawley during his first season. All on exhibition at my salesroom said certificate, and by surrender of from date of issuance absolutely 311 I1", H Saturday and afterward a. the same and the issue of a new cer- as safe as in the banks and unques- CO., LTD. tificate. No tionably C BREWER & FOR you whisky al- title will pass to the the best investment on the HAS Notice When need finder of said certificate. certifi- market today. Honolulu. ways ask (or the beet quality. "Ken- cate, Said If found, should be delivered For particulars, address P. O. Box fic Isian? tucky Favorite, ot Bpruance, Stanley WILL. B. FISHER, 78 D to the undersigned. T. H. Davles & 262. Phone Main 141. Office, 82 King Read the Dally Advertiser; seats rnade Pol vek Ce San Francisco. AUCTIONEER. Co.. Ltd. 6876 street, over Castle 4fc Cooke's. r r- - nth. I Commercial Hbvertteer. K8TAB1J HBJL L JUi.1

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DENTISTS. KK.VELL.-llott-S- mlth bids.. Hotel Sts.; office hours, 8 OP H 5 no rv i O r--i fc R T THE CO 5 vv m I a ott-Smlth bide. cor. ort Food ti n R 5 Sta; ofllc hours I to 1 5TR in & 5 ' M BMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., i above Masonic Temple, Ho- - hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Dental B; Masonic Temple; Tel. 812. of bacteriologist and pathologist, but of conducting the leper settlement, mistake being corrected and all bills put DAY EXCITEMENT IN there was some dissension. Upon be- itself. The one in charge of tne leper together, "gives a sum total of $528 due IALL, DR. O. E. WALL. A OF ing put to a vote, however, the com- settlement should keep in touch with him and to be paid. ! a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love mittee- was sustained. them, and know the condition of the 3. The bill of Loy Hong Co. of $40.60 St.; TeL 434. The three sanitary inspectors were settlement and its Inmates. He should Is stricken out, no such man being found HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES adjudged worthy of a salary of $5,400, be a resident of the place. His con- on the place according to the statement EY, M.D., D.D.S.- - Boston instead of $7,200. The three assistant stant aim should be to better the con- of the local postmaster to the Board of St, above May & Co.'s; sanitary inspectors, whose salaries dition of the lepers. A man of .this Health. B t; TeL Main 277. have been $1,920 for the biennial period, kind would not find it necessary to 4. A bill of Paia Plantation Co. Of 8206.-3- 6 were done away with. come to Honolulu more than once a alleged to be due for labor in sup- was more semblance of ion of the City Sanitary Inspector. INSURANCE. There a little When it came to the subject of milk quarter to confer with the Board of pressing the bubonic plague on the plan- yesterday Mossman again accused him of being inspector Prendergast said that the Health. Placed under conditions of out, opin- n AL work In the Lower House tation, is stricken since in our LIFE INSURANCE CO. a narasite on the Territorial Davroll. present inspector was in league witli this kind, it would make the leper set- ion plantations had to contribute some- OF .NEW day g. the before. The mornin j YORK. than rfThe speaker said that this officer came the big concerns, and was doing all in tlement practically thing in suppressing the diseases In their Dec. B, 1S00, - 1325.73.152.51. Sto work whenever it suited his own power iu cruan oui me aman mum.- The reporting to Honolulu of such own places, considering the suffering and BOgE,Atent, Honoluta. ntn U lira o i n fdi'nr r9 Intntr a n'otr things a down, on Making as an In- -' Ssweet will, and stayed as long as the """V" " ? , . trivial as fence being losses of private poor citizens never discussion "Poi would, with a man of this character, that m or the moment dictated. . -. will be adequately recompensed. herlted Art," in which the majority of. 1 J i even provided two ARCHITECTS. uctticio 5 u tucj nave id yui he had assistants, be 5. The rest of the bills on the second came on poi. J R- Then the dissertation water in milk to do it. Aylett be done away with. It is highly de- - SWAIN. the House expressed themselves, their ; have been to two - Btangenwald had first try. He thought moved poi inspector-tha- light present condi- list, which transferred w; Kumulae that the and milk t sirable in the of new to $7,072.91 Crocker bids;., San seems that poiology, according to the was throwing good money ship be vested in the same office, the tions to make these changes. Emme- lists, amounting and it after $492,30, $7,565.21, we find and rec- made yesterday, is an artis na- - salary to oe .4uu, oi luth moved of one super total due statements bad to exDect a man who was not instead 1,W that instead ommend to be paid, alhough the Auditor, ex- The motion was lost. intendent at $100. two superintendents PAGE, tic science, or If one wishes to so tive born to tell good poi from bad. The by exhibit No. 1, Architects and j $50. as witnessed the has OSIce i subject of fish inspector be appointed at The superintend rooms 2--4, in industry was the means of enrich-- ! When the pay on Arlington press it. a scientific art. While a haole was touched upon, native eloquence ents are to be residents of Moiokal. refused to them technical OWEIu, mm " who. H. I sketch in? manv Chinese throinrh their A 41 . 3 nnd may, years of practice, become " " Un.n i. k A The payroll of the insane asylum su- - :8"ouuls furnished at short no-- after unscrupulous methods of adulterating l" ""w aL ai. uuvoiteu All said bills are approved by the Board in line, a man in r, perintendents and assistants was set iP. 0. box, 778. fairly proficient this poi, were growing rich at the expense $25,584, $30,888, as of Health, as witnessed by the exhibit present haole out of his place. Some at instead of set fortb - order to say that his name is Mc- of the poor, submissive Hawaiian, who one moved the position be placed in the executive estimates. No. 2. The exhibit No. 3 relates to See- ENGINEERS. that retary bill of $400. Gregor, and that he is on his native paid the price asked. While a haole at a salary of $30 a month. Aylett During the debate Mossman said that Wilcox's SEILL ft TO W!nr- - N. RUSSEL. T.TTl - Judg-er- might mean all right, he was not to was a place fill, there was no doubt but that if the sal- pKWcians heath, must be a born Hawaiian. s said that it hard to and Boilermakers born, w to pass- - person it was on aries were cut, and the present holders J. B. KAOHI. pun-- are the manner hen it came and the who had duty poi, poets excuse the - resigned, peonk? could be to of like ing judgment on the Hawaiian staple, for many hours a day. Tht- matter found wafe to be consid-tak- e not made. ended report the vacafft places. "There are T!e, rePrt labiea. born, in the of the committee he bm-fro- DOVE, C.E. day was spent Dickie said that a Hawaiian could $1,440 plenty of people who are coming ered ln its PrPer Place with Surveyor and The latter part of the a being accepted, at a salary of for here presented Pren-derga- st not tell the difference between two years. salary of the Coast, for their health, wbo Senator Kanuha then the in the consideration of salaries. The the assistant at-b- it nwald bid?, Merchant St.; small microbe and a pig. Beckley said the was not tampered with. will take the positions," said he. This following report, that occupied, the spoke in favor of the of Orders taken for type-- of po- ability to make this distinction was The salary of fish and poi inspector pleasant sarcasm raised a hearty tention of the Senators for the balance dairyman, and the abolition the laugh. w who, inti- not necessary when it came to passing fur Hilo was placed at $720. Emmeluth said, hen the laugh of the afternoon: of milk inspector, he j sition upon poi. Speaking seriously, he said The position of stockman was declar-tha- t had subsided "We will have them, Mr. Hon s E Kai President of the Sen- - - a employe of the large 1 , W0RK9. KtiHtit- onrl mated, was feed there should be some one employ-- ed to be worth $1,080. There will be k fiuivv U I1U 111 A1V1IU1U1U, L. " i I Pumping and Sugar Ma-- concerns. no assistant clerk for the next two Prendergast moved that a medical of your Committee joker edj who was possessed of sufficient $6,000 Sir: The majority mpiete power plants; It is said that Emmeluth has a years. The position of stenographer inspector, at a year, be appointed on Military, to whom were referred H Sprecke-l- scientific knowledge to determine the to s 194. up sleeve he intends playing was declared void. Janitor and mes- look after the leper suspects and a block: TeL his that nature of the materials with which poi by items making up the expenditures for days. it is, no one senger service passed at" $720; also, the hospital to be erected a fund to be en- in a few Just what is Race distinction should especially purpose, this branch of the service for the 'ANNATT.-Ci- vil elec-- although it is fairly adulterated. officer for registered women, at $960. voted for that the and seems to know, upon a $37,500. suing biennial period, beg leave to report civil engineer going to not be the basis for passing Thesalary of non- - same to consist of for Oahu plain that there is something the attendant for The House adjourned 10 as follows: oox 92; 1318 Wilder Ave. poi inspector. Kumulae said that the leprous children was from $2,400 until o'clock courtesy happen. raised this morning, at the hour of 4 o'clock. We have otbained through the proof or poi. like tnat or puaaing, was to $3,182. The office of inspector of f mpmlmrii of thp Tower House cooies CONTRACTORS. MORNING SESSION. the eating of it. If it made one sick, plumbing produced a decided riffle, - 'of statements submitted by the Auditor When the House met yesterday, Aki- j jt was Dart pol jf one did not suffer, and a stiff breeze was raised. Enough SENATE. upon request of the House com- - on General ce fitting; na said there was a tendency the but thrived on it. it was good poi. breath was expended to make a Kan- mittee. We feel that the Information to fj brick, wood or to remain sas cyclone look like a summer zephyr. The session of the Senate opened up "nop, Hotel St.. near part of certain legislators someone suggested that such a method be gleaned from thefie statements should lat-o- r all present plumber mid-summ- er 141 AnapunL under the algeroba trees until the making distinctions would be rather Kumalae said the at 10 o clock, calm as a be available to the members of this Sen- - - did was to go around and watch his of stay- on j ip-h- t ate tnem as nanueu est possible moment. Instead hard the inspector. Emmeluth said work. Aylett proceeded to dav with not a Hood in Rut a and tneretor suomii come in, and . assistants us. JEWELERS. ine outside, they should that he had. on different occasions do the Demosthenes act. He needed storm was brewing. Senator Crabbe to toVo oi lnot an annarcnt interest in taken poi to an analytical chemist, who For the period from January 10, 1895, Fra-nclsc- no pebbles his speech, - to aid him in moved to take recess until 2 p. m., in 81, 1900, expenditures Ilw'"311 Jewel- affairs. had, in every instance found out but talked like a runaway phonograph. a to December the ""ins. see advt Inside. of yester- of order to allow him time in which to reached tne enormous total or vna.ism. Dickey renewed his motion what the nature the adulteration When he had finished explaining that 1900 three heads some more talk, salary an official plumber was public ne- - complete his report on police items. The expenditures for evidenced the OPTICIANS. day to the effect that the was. After the a reckless exravagance and total disregard be given equal sal and analyist j cessity, someone said, "Amen!" and Senator Kalauokalani saw no objec 5LECT of the departments of Food Commissioner for the public Interests with which the YOUR EYES: you three departments menuonea was passed at $3,600. The salary of the everyone laughed. His eloquence was tions whereby the desired extension aries, the - officers and members of this branch of Uon't wear other Treasurer, tne Atto- physician Waianae was slashed , all in vain, for the plumber, as well as should not be granted. Senator Rus- being those of the at his assistant, will not be recognized the service conducted the affairs of their rney-General of Public $1,200 to $960. ' sel arose and said he had a report to t wear cheap. ImpropeHy and that from by the Territorial government for at department. Immediately succeeding im Just before the House took their present, but the chair decided that the The offensiveness of this course is all V . 111 your eyes. Works. least two years to come. moved that the said sal mid-da- v recess. Monsarrat introduced $24.- - only question before the House was the the more apparent when we contem- - ' motion. Mahoe Kumalae said that the fund of Bidg. aries be $8,000. Paile, who evidently the following resolution: 240 appropriated for the removal of motion to take a recess, which carried piate that from August 8, 1898, uie Stars office upon the sMow of hands. Time, 10:05. anu Stripes yielded us all protection has an axe for Dole, said that the Whereas, the $30,000 appropriated foi garbage should be done away with. the Attorney-Gener- al well paid at ' The opening of the afternoon session we needed, and the gross license evident BROKERS. of was this extra session of th legislature l .f-"5- at wlfV"" in a f""healthful condition. gave no sign or the smouldering nre in tne manner ot disposing or in runas ELL.rjffl Q $6,000. Then followed a long, and exhausted; and Lhe1r ProPert' upon "the respec- is disposition on thai me sum mat in.s woum worn an which lay beneath the calm exterior o appropriated, only shows how near we Fed Co. times tedious debate Whereas, there a f"'" were trenenmg on a aespousm amounts of labor performed by the part of a majority of the members of ' '.V " " ' the solons. I military tive with poi and fish at such high prices, when Spanish-America- n war brought PTary departments. The matter was this House to prolong this session for th J. "TJ Senator Russel presented a report the different long-auneri- - public. have a hard enough time to make both Pnhli,- - to our people iue yiviKK.- laid on the table. Kaniho then made a full sixty days allowed by the Organ an from the Committee on Health well-know- ends meet. Prendergast called for tion of flag of freedom. C-e- nt to grant he censured Act, when It is a n fact that in regard to some of the unpaid bills the - critical address, in which itemized account of the payroll. Ka- Such were conditions when the .1U general business all the business of this session could have of the Board of Health, follows: the "cinerr.y Ihe policy of the House. He said it was niho became philosophical. He said as Legislature was elected. Your commit- block, adjoining thing to- - been accomplished in fifteen days; there- the position of garbage department repre- one thing today, and another fore be It the Hon. S. E. Kaiue, President of the tee had hopes that inasmuch aa morrow. At tnis rate me reminded him of the old Hawaiian sentative government was established in iswiaiu Resolved. That from and after date ' never get through. Aylett proverb, "When you see it you are Sir: In regard to the unpaid bills of land, the military would cease Its would each member of this House contributes afraid to step on it." Just how the the moved an amendment to the motion pro rata, paying the the Board of Health presented by the pernicious activity and extravagance, his share, towards proverb applied to the condition of in-r- ed and proposed that re- secretary of the said Board and refer- - and for this reason we took up the before the House, expenses of the Legislature for the things was not apparent, but Kaniho ' Fruits Board of Education be made the maining days of the session. to the Committee on Public Health, quiry into this yearns expenditures with a the thought extremely pat, for ln a ! ? it we beg report self-discipli- restraint, but fables equal of the three mentioned depart- speech, which was a continuation of his to as follows: spirit of and and salary. The motion was tabled, and the House L Of the two lists for the amounts of what did we flad? ments, in prominence previous remarks, he repeated the aph- i "Hon. both 1:30. $7,445.38 and $492.30, $7,937.68, we rec- - of warrants drawn on moved-- the whole matter adjourned until orism. Mossman moved the re- total The detailed list Makekau that that ommend to strike out $285 on the bill of support of military pay roll for January be put over until the last day of the SESSION. port of the committee be accepted. year amounts to legislators would AFTERNOON Here the suggestion was made that F. Harrison, which amount is not due 1st to May 14th of this Legislature, then the and not recognized by the Board of $3,701.21. SFruits Mme by constantly In the afternoon the salaries of the the excavating and garbage removing support mil-f- or not be wasting gov- Health since the said amount Is charged The expenditures under of things. physicians in the employ of the be combined, with a sustaining fund amounts to the on the same All of of $76,680. everyone, moving F. Harrison's own furniture itary for the same period reason, the ernment were considered. those This satisfied and $9,957.81, a total of $13,669 Without any apparent not previously acted upon were accept- the motion went through on ball out of the condemned premises. The further sum of was laid on the oper- of $253 is due to him and has and one-ha- lf months, or at the - Board of Health ed the figures proposed by the balance for four llle a p.- . ed at ' twenty-fou- r months. ating table, and the Home Rulers The sum of $62,400 was been paid. , rate of $75,000 in Gm Grocers. voted for the drawn during this pe-- ulas their scalpels. Mossmon, fresh The payrcll of general expenses fol segregation of lepers. Emmeluth said 2. There was a mistake of addition ln , Five warrants week, Woiisp & Co. on the ! from his Investigations of last lowed. The committee had renorted ln that it was nroner that the the first bill of Hustace 18.) ! (Continued on Page 'took the floor, and reiterated his opin- - favor of doing away with the position should voice its views in the manner original list amounting to $100, ln which rj. 1 8, 1901 I )MMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE ' " We Have a Few BASEBALL SUPPLIES SNAPS BOXING In Second Hand Safes GLOVES which have been Taken in on Exchange. 88 A Model 37 Diebold Size, 7 inches high, 53 wide, ani 32 J inches deep. Plinmr.D. One Macneal & Urbane, size 70 inches high, ,50 inches wide. Punching Bags rry ruQt n, 29 p. One Herring-Hall-Marvi- size 46 inches high, 36 inches wide, inches def All have double folding doors, both inside aud out. 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Christian Association parlors. A cordial pand, grow, and all the changes of out- Invitation is extended to all. look and inlook which are induced, will SUNDAY SERVICES IN Salvation Army Hall, corner of King simply be the result of this growth. A FINE ASSOBTffl and Nuuanu streets, Captains Burgess As a man he does not lose sight of and Sullivan, In command. the old home or the dear ones far away OF when he achieves the successes of THE SOUL OF MAN. wealth. On the contrary, some of the SILKS, As sweetest memories are those which car- JAPANESE VARIOUS CITY CHURCHES the hart panteth after tile water ry him back to earlier days, and there brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, CLOTH, Oh God. Psalms xlii:l. is always a tender spot in his heart KIMONOS, GRASS for those he Much As to has left behind. what the soul is, of what ele- more will this be true when he passes SILK fUGS ments it is composed, neither you nor I from time to eternity. Affection is not HAWAIIAN Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold ser- dare make any dogmatic assertion. vices on Sunday In the Mililanl Hall (rear Perhaps checked by death. It seems to me that, in some future age, when it must be increased. With larger room with. Notices for this church column of the Opera House) as follows: 9 a. m.. science shall Just the thing to decorate your 10 Sunday have penetrated into the sight he will must be In this office by 6 p. m. on Book of Mormon Class; a. m., and clearer observation to the Fridays. Otherwise the announce- school; 11 a. m., preaching, Hawaiian ser- radiant center of this problem, and the become, under God, a sort of providence We also call your attention will be run as the week be- vice, 7:30 p. m., preaching, English ser- invisible becomes visible, men may be over soul yearns ments to those for whom his of fore. There Is n charge for these vice. The subject of the evening sermon able see each other's souls as they with unabated love, and in many ways Fine assortment notices. will be, "The Stick of Jesoph;" (Ezekiel, now see each other's bodies. The genius we will XXXVII). of which know little about, he chapter research has wrought so many mira- find happiness in being of service to cles that such a commatlon would them. . SATS.. Chinese Church (Congregational), Rev. ad but little to the astonishment we .STEii1 Central Union Church, Rev. William M. Thus are the two worlds In juxtapo- Edward W. Thwing, acting pastor. Sun- have already enjoyed. Psychology is Kincald, pastor. Sunday school and Bi- 9:80; 11; a sition. They overlay each other. Eter- For Ladies or Gentlemen. day school, preaching service, new domain, as yet practically unex- ble class. 9:50; public worship and sermon. Sunday school In English, 2:30; evening nity and time are so mingled that we on the premises. U. T. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30; plored, with many a surprise in store Manufactured and Trimmed service, 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting, for us. cannot tell where the one ends and the weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 7:38. It is easy, therefore, to imagine begins. God is there, p m. other Himself Also. that at some future time science will and under His wings we live and move. tlon. be able to demonstrate the difference P. will preach both morn- Japanese Church, Congregational, on Christ is here in our very midst, ever J. Erdman street, pas- between matter and spirit, and prove ing and evening Instead of Rev. W. M. Nuuanu Kev. T. Okumura, beyond turning our hopes upward and pouring Go tor. Sunday school, 10; morning service, a doubt that the latter does not into our poor lives the divine influence Furnishing Klndcald. 11; cease to Gents evening service, 7:3ft: Wednesday exist when the former is re- of His thoughts, even as the sun floods prayer meeting, 7:30. solved into dust. In endless variety. St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a. m., Holy the earth and wTamns it until it smiles Communion; 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 Whether the soul consists of some with crops and flowers. The angels are a. m., Morning Prayer. Litany and Ser- Maklkl Chapel, on Klnau street. Sun- sublimated material substance, like the here, unseen hand's leading Sunday In day preaching 8 o'clock, also their mon; (on the last the month. service, ether which fills interplanetary spaces, us, good cheer chasing away our Choral Celebration of the Holy Commun- or is essentially different their p. Ahiahi; 7:30 p. m., from anything depressions and filling us with a larger ion); 8:30 m., Pule Japanese M. E. Church, H. Klhara, pas- we call matter. Is a question which at Evening Prayer and Sermon. Dean. The tor. E. Tokimasa, associate pastor. Sun- present puzzles the thoughtful faith. Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Honolulu, Parish day school, 10; morning service, 11; even- world. This is religion, good, solid inexhaust Rev. V. H. Kltcat. Investigation is making long strides, OZAKI Priest, the ing 7:45; meeting, 8:30; pray- ible and everlastingly true; the only service, class and it would be er meeting, Wednesday, 8. Services at rash to limit its possi- religion which can light our way 3. Congrega- The services of the Second Walkahalulu Church. bilities. through the of today into the Waverley Blook tion of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday, The Christ very evidently darkness 6 JO saw more beauty and glory of Immortality. Rev. will be at 9:45 In the morning and than we can see, and when In the evening. Kawalahao Church, Rev. H. H. Parker, He called George H. Hepworth in New York pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning ser- the spirit of Lazarus back to reinnabit St. Clement's Chapel, Punahou, Sun- vice, 11; evening service, 7:30; preaching In his body He must have known where day services: Holy communion, 7 a. m.; English by Rev. W. D. Westervelt; Chris- the spirit was, and must have been in Sunday of the tian Endeavor, 6:30; prayer meeting, Wed- communication it. A preacher in the New York confer holy communion first with The miracle go month, 11:05 a. m.; matins, 11.05 a. m.; nesday, 7:30. worker and the unseen Lazarus must ence asked for his credentials to :45 was flat- evensong, 7:05 p. m.; Sunday school, have been within hearing .of each over to Christian Science. He Grand Reduction 7 a. m. vote unanimous, a. m.; .dally prayer, All seats Belief Camp No. 2. Sunday scnool, 1:30. other. What He saw we may some ly refused by a almost free. The choir Is vested and the ser- time see. and certainly will only three In favor. The vote was de- choral. All strangers are Invited. see when Buckley's op vice we are in the same relation to God termined chieflly by Dr. This chapel is served by the Rector of Peniel Mission, Nuuanu street, Irwin and position. He declared that Christian Honolulu. block, below King, Miss Uddenberg and the universe that He occupied. Mrs. Adams, I am satisfied COMMENCING and Mis. Woods, at this moment with de- missionaries in charge. Service, the fact that the real man is trlnes of the Methodist Church; it Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Bishop as follows: behind the personality of God, the deity 1st, masses, holy com- Street meeting. 7:30, eye that looks, behind the lips nied the of Panopolls. Low and meeting in the hall at 8 each evening that of Jesus Christ his vicarious atonement June speak, and when lips Tndav. mOI munion, 6 and 7; children's mass with except Monday. Sunday, wharf meeting that the are power of prayer to a personal .... . - n i t antirfl English sermon, 9; high mass, with native at 9 a. m., dumb and the eyes are closed real and the fcaie 01 um followed by a Bible class In this God. Christian Scientists, he said, We will hold a Clearance sermon, 10:30; rosary, with native Instruc- the hall; holiness meeting at 3 p. m. and man will step out of the worn-o- ut house tion, 2; solemn vespers and benediction, evening services as usual. The reading which has served his earthly purpose, were worse than Jesuits. During this sale we will give 7; week-day- s, 6 7. pregl low mass, and room is open each day from 10 a. m. to and enter another house which 01 u, 4 p. m., you shall reports chasers holding the highest mimcer where will find the dally better fit his new environment. He will The California Advocate the Religious services at the Catholic papers, religious reading matter twenty-eig- ht conferences on Baptist, and free be the same man in another home, but votes of Church of St. John the at writing materials. Come rest, read and - as follows 2,988 Gown. Trinity Sunday, high mass, U write. Miss with a larger- prospect and a wider' out- the new constitution Quilted Woods will lead 1he Bible for, 2,234; against, 754. Six 1st. Silk a. m., with sermon and collection as usu- class on Sunday mornings. f look. Whatever changes occur in his 'votes in all: p. m., Rosary. character and his 'of the conferences gave majorities al; I motives will be the ! The following natural result of his against the change; four conferences 2nd. Silk Kimono. regular services are held clearer vision, and !gave Augustln's Chapel, Rer Father Val- at the Seventh-Da- y Adventlst Chapel: his better knowledge of the a unanimous vote in favor, five St relative ! only one being entine, in charge. Sacrament of the mass, Saturday, Sabbath school, ai 10 a m.; value of the things to be desired. Just conferences lacked of Silk Pajamas. Twenty-tw- o twenty-- 3rd. IJ0. pieachlng at 11 a. m.; Wednesday, prayer as a man who travels from his narrow unanimous. of the ! and missionary 7:39 p. gave . of meeting at m. All life in the village to the broad life of eight bodies a 'total majority Science services, Seretanla are welcome. . B. L. Howe, pastor. a Jacket. Christian great city drops his prejudice and his 1,480 for the new constitution. 4th. Silk street, between Punchbowl and Alapai small views, streets. Entrance "Ron Parell," first Portuguese and gradually becomes a Cham. y, Evangelical cor- part Sunday pledges cottage to the right. Service, on Bun-da- Church, of the grander projects which On Easter to the 5th. Watch and ner of Miller and Punchbowl street., tempt $10,000 were our at 11 &. m.; Wednesday evening at Rev. A. V. his energy and rouse his ambi- amount of made to cancel one of Soares, pastor. Preaching ta mortgage on Congrega- exhibited in JO o'clock. Portuguese at 11 a. m. and 7:89 p. m.: tion. the the First These presents will be Sunday school, 2:30 p. m., conducted In The other world is simply another tional Church of San Francisco. The windows. German Lutheran Church, Rev. W. English; W. A. Bowen, superintendent and more favorable opportunity. If a pledges are to be paid on or before Jan- Felmy. Services every Sunday at 11 a. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:0. boy should be suddenly transferred uary 1, 1902. In one week $7,000 was paid m. at the new church on Beretanla from his home on to church treasurer, and at once PunchbowL a farm with its slen- the street, between Miller and Bishop Memorial Chapel, Kamehameha der routine of drudgery, to the compe- applied to the liquidation of the mort- Schools, Rev. Silas P. Perry, pastor. tition of a large gage. Subscriptions still due amount to Episcopal Church, cor- Service Sunday business circle, he First Methodist mornings at 11 o'clock, would, by slow degrees, see $3,500. ner Beretanla avenue and Miller street. except last Sunday In each month, everything pastor. Regular ser-v.c- es at In a different light. Many of his old Rev. G. L. Pearson, which time service will be held at 4 opinions as follows: Sundays, 10 a. m., Sun- p. m. Friends cordially welcomed. would drop like dead leaves Rev. Father Gleason, formerly of St. HOTEL STREET day school; 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. m.. public in autumn, and fresh and larger Ideas Rose's Church, San Francisco, and lat- Iwaka worship and sermon; 6:30 p. m., Epworth would take places. p. m., prayer Christian Church, Rev. E. A. Cory, their He would be er chaplain in the United States Army, League; Wednesdays, 7:30 pastor, Alakea street near street precisely the same creature, but he has written from Bombay that hp was meeting. A welcome always to all. Par- would be enlarged, ripened, sonage adjoining the church. developed. preparing for a trip to the Himalaya The Baptist Society of Honolulu. Reg- Just so with the soul after death good health, ular meeting first Sabbath t mountains. He is in and afternoon of will be the same soul that it was In of Europe before re- AdverW The Reorganised Church of Jesus each month at o'clock In Toung the will make a tour I Men's poay, out it will be larger; It Read will ex turning home. the SHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. JUNE

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Her Cottage Paint, because apeak for de Bovet, apostle of op- taste was far from frivolous. She ; PRESS CLOTH, themselves. As one of i. free love and AN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. our lady customers said the oth- - ponent of matrimony. She has just tranlated "Le Journal de Gordon 215 Front St. Queen ltd JaU. er day, "They are the Pasha a Khartoum," "La Politique St est in town" surrendered to Cupid, and her husband Europene" de George NEW YORK, 'nuff sed. O and "La Coeur 43 It is the Best; ,1IME AND BRIG& is a boy of 19. The bride is 34 years II. et Guillaume IV." Then she branch- Leonard St. ed out into original great old. efforts with THEREFORE "Well," she says to protesting success. her She contributed to Figaro, Gaulois, M. S. Grinbaum &Co. Window friends, with a shrug of her shoulders, Illustration and La Revue Bleu, un- LIMITED. GENTS "it was love at first sight, that is all, der the nom de plume of "Mab." She The Cheapt. FOR f and my husband is manly enough to showed readv wit and a keen desire to I Shades unset be any woman, no mat- I'nnvntinna IJgUG.'Jl REFINING CO. i the husband of mporters and Commission Merchants In all colors and sizes. All this is in variance with her per- CaL ter how strong minded." sonality. She is petite, vivacious, m The bride is perhaps the most dar- blond and charming. She lives in the ing woman novelist in France. Into fashionable Faubourg St. Germain, OFFICERS: Send us your old Furniture; all her books she has woven a protest and she does her work in the somber i. 8. GRINBAUM. President. i LOCOMOTIVE WORK!, we will make it look new. against marriage and a plea for free sanctum which contrasts strongly E. J. BENJAMIN. Vice President ans Mfc Pa. O love. Nevertheless she has always with' her light and airy ways. Manager, o been a great favorite in the American Another marriage which surprised a. QARTENBERG, Secretary. colony, because she speaks English the American colony was that of Mrs. l. LOUISSON. Treasurer. and adores Americans. Her family is Van Cortlandt Hamilton (who was !SIYERSAL MILL CO., I one Co.J-- of the most aristocratic in France. Gertrude Welles of New York), the AGENTS FOR ttsren of National Can; J. Bopp & They entertain lavishly, and Americans rich widow who so mysteriously disap- Eiiinii ftr, New York. H are always present. peared a few months ago. She now BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE When 26 years old daring COMPANY, of Toronto. Ontario. O-- but this sends the announcement that she has King Streets. Leading B young dis- THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE and Fort The "O Frenchwoman attained the been married to a certain Baron von COMPANY, of New York. seldom offered to woman, of an un- PAINT COMPANY, tinction Oraffenrieg. a personage entirely Special attention given to consign- ft election to Societe de Gens de Lettres. known Special dispatch iseiico, Cal. Furniture Dealers. here. cable ments of Coffee. D She began her literary career with from Paris to New York Herald. KING AND BETHEL STS. O f I CO., A JAP ABDUCTS S3 ddOH f drJQH "f ST. VITUS' DANCE C-- '00 ndieo, t CONSOLIDATED HIS OWN CHILD Lots for HOW ONE LITTLE SUFFERER WAS SODA WATER WORKS CO A Row at the Railway Station PERMANENTLY CURED. AND Which High Sheriff Sale LIMITED. Words of Gratitude and Praise From Settles. Parents for the Remedy That Saved the Life of Their Child. til tfc latest and moat approved When the 1:30 n. m. train of the Oahu From the Traveler, Arkansas City, ealnery ased by as. Railway came isto the depot yesterday Kan. iers from Ewa, an unusual incident occur- Japanese Rapid as has been the advance of red, in which a diminutive medical science along many lines, it is Houses Wiilty continue to find plantation hand, a large Hawaiian only in recent years that a remedy has The Oldest Soda Works woman, a Japanese girl, and a mount- been discovered for one of the most MIND YOUR EYE LET'S ' 1th people of grood taste parts. af- both mind it. With us this means ed police officer took prominent dreadful of nervous diseases that a thorough examination up flict children St. Vitus' dance. for For Wpant, and we Invite their ON THE ISLANDS. The instant the train slowed the Glasses the right Glasses, or Japanese was seen to take hold of the This and other nervous disorders none. We are frank in the treat- i of our line. girl, who was evidently in charge of that cause the pale and wan faces and ment of our patients, and never peevish, dispositions of so woman, he a irritable fit Glasses unless needed. We Rent PURITY IS OUR MOTTO. the Hawaiian and made many children can now be scientifical- take all necessary care without dash down the platform and across the ly treated by a remedy that strikes at piling the price away up that's plaza toward King street. The child the root of the disease by renewing the way we make a success of It. Factory on the premises. Wades all the most ap-- screamed at the top of her voice, while J the impoverished blood and strengthen- - n. Fort and Alias Hawaiian woman In her ing the nerves. iHutde, 'has ft. the stood still and sty lea, at price tracks, seemingly without command of Words of commendation ror this remedy come from all parts of the clv- - A. N. SANFORD, TO I from 25c a box upward. her wits. N 4PPLY A Man's Likeness The who had lust arm---; Hized world. This is the interesting Manufacturing Optician. story told by Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ed, together with the people waiting Boston Building, - Fort Street. about the depot, thought that an ab- Armstrong of Jefferson, Okla,: CMS. F. PETERSON, If you want a photograph that duction was taking place, and the hue "Our youngest daughter was for (Over May & Co.). represent you as you are, and cry was raised. Mounted Police- - three years afflicted with St. Vitus' If Kaahumanu St. Honolulu. LLVB NOW will DISPLAYED we know you'll like what we man Lare, .who was stationed near the ; dance, and we almost despaired of make you. There's artistic depot, hearing the cry ana seeing the She -- AT- for findinjr relief in medical treatment. ffben Yon Go to See the merit In them, too. rapidly moving figures of the Japanese jwa8 so helplegs she naa to be fed At Special Sale They are mounted In the late oval style, and are Just the and intercepted the little man from the . Elleford Co. at tbe ho Is Co., Ltd. thing. land of the chrvsanthemuras. I unable to rise. He took him back to the depot plat- - j "We had heard and read a great form, where the Hawaiian woman took deal about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Orpbeum the Girls Prefer Win o charge of the child, and the latter, air J Pale People, and, as a last resort, gh o I ttCE, I to if a Japanese, clung her as ( termined to try them. The effect was i she were a mother. The Hawaiian almost miraculous. From the first box f Lowney's TAKE THE woman said her name was Mrs. Men- - there was a noticeable improvement, THE eses, year ago Carload of Trunks and that a she had been and fc u ghe had taken sJx ELEVATOR Altogether So do the Married Women anese, the fJfter .rnhL that his e was almost well. wife had deserted him and his little isne took about a dozen boxe9' a"d by Wand Bakery. 1 years age, Valises, girl, and that he wanted her to care . the time she was thirteen of Telescopes, TAKE A BOX OF FOTO strong healthy, weighing 114 for it as a mother. This much of her j was and story the officer heard, whereupon he pounds." Will be sold out at factory prices. Call 'BESH Bon-Bon- DAILY Gallery. decided to send them all to the police j CHRISTOPHER" ARMSTRONG, and inspect them and prices, Delicious s Kade pies. lliP station, and allow the High Sheriff to MARY ARMSTRONG, BUILDING, play the part of Solomon. All three . sworn to before me. With you to Each Performance. BOSTON I subscribed and AT were taken to the sheriff's office. w. D. KRAMER. Notary Public. u Four mother used to Mrs. said that she had cared Menkes fed sent Williams' Pink uee, Appte, Peach, for the and her. s for Pale ln the num" Litnon. Save Your Looking Glasses her to school, but in all this time the PeoPle vaff Pumnkln and father had done little to support the,ter of diseases due to Impure blood or J. LHNDO'S The' - A &r - little one, although she said he had to derangements of the nervous system FORT STREET. w elsewhere, If your looking-glas- s has any of and tl hot been willing to pay $100 a year. Of , has been demonstrated in thousands ve Pek a, m. . spots, do not delay, but have it this but $20 had been paid during the instances as remarkable as the one months. The child's name, part- - above. Dr. Pills Pins, Lewis St Go. ' lated Williams Pink Hot Dourhnutsi - Do not let the was "Eastern Star" ly English and partly Japanese, fnr Pale people are sold by all dealers, SOLE AGENTS. fleece, and are ready at silver germs eat up the glass. Katie Matsumuro, and the woman had or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Society Emblems, a. m. Try some with become deeply attached to her and the c schenectady, N. Y.. 50 cents per L . t. i. ' Main u.ug C 1I1IU l ill' ui l ' She sata Telephone 40 oosse. she did not want to go with her tam- box, or six boxes for $2.50. Lapel Buttons, Puff and fhonnJatA Leave order at er, and clung to the holoku of her foster-moth- er DRY GOODS C9 at 11 n'elsM, . , and darted angry looks CITY OF PARIS nT at those around her, as if to defy them Will Make Yonr Clothes 47 KING STREET, to tear her away. FOB ANY SOCIETY OB Hot Coffee, The officer stated that It had appear- Tea or of ne Look Like New. PARIS w'in Hot Buns, Opposite Metropolitan Meat Market. ed to him a case abduction when LODGE. Snails- away ffcimm.- - ...... saw the Japanese making with B7 "ni Breakfast his child, as the latter was making 2 Fruborg VUIJ. Hing Lung Co, vigorous protests, using her lungs with rr Wing energy, and kicking and beating him ' Potooniere. L. "am uneh, assort- - iroadway. No. M HOTEL 8TRKBT. with her feet and hands. l ''King men on,T 15 cenu The High Sheriff made an amicable H. R. COUNTER, IMPORTERS OF GUNEJRAL ME among parties concern-ed- a cor. Geary and Stockton settlement the YOU TAKE THEM TO THE aeutfceast St.. Kit ng CHANDISE. and the Japanese father bore his IF BAN FRANCISCO. June 1 we will sell offspring away in triumph, although Orders toy Mall Promptly Delivered. Ves powej of bread for Jl.fO. Lam In Chew, Manager, holds considerably poorer in purse. Eagle Cieaniog aid Dyeing Works. f attorney to act for this Ann In a! Fort St.. opposite Star Block. A, C. LOVEKIN, our 'Phone 74. natters. There are some simple remedies .In- flitf dispensable in any family. Among Tarn Pong these, the experience of years assures NEW Stock and Bond Broker Pain-Kille- Hi us, should be recorded r. For Provisions ML Groceries and both internal and external applications HAWAIIAN VIEWS R. Lewera. T. J. Lowrsy, C Caakt REAL ESTATE AND Lutted, we have found it of great value; es- pecially can we recommend it for cslds, BY RICE & PERKJNS, LEWERS & COOKE. FINANCIAL AGENT. MANAGER. MmALfl SERVED AT ALL HOUR. J rheumatism, or fresh wounds and FOR SALE. Importers and Dealers A Lxtmbst aa Always sa bruises. Christian Era. Avoid substi- California Fruits Pain-Kille- Building Materials. Offlts, k Advertiser; 75 cent frssi tutes, there is but one r, Per- 402 Hand. WALL, NICHOLS CO. 414 Street, Judd Building. Qppsslts Honolulu Brewery, Quasa ft ry Davis', Price 25 cents and 50 cents. Fort I

12 hk PAOIPK; COMMERCIAL A.D VERJI6ER : HONOLULU, JUNE 8 1901. CKX0 NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT INTHECITYToi A FUU In Time LINK OF BABCOCK AND The Helene Back 0 BIEN And on Time From the Coast. For the Races Cappia Hawaiian Sails Today What Ships Are factory, a large Just from the To make room fnr lot of horse-timin- g Watches, Doing. TO nwmn 1. single and split seconds, minute "argains: ' registers, In silver and gun-met- al like d brand new boat cases; perfect Watches, LOOKING an interested she steamed quickly in- - The American-Hawaiia- n Company's big freight steamship Hawaiian, Captain re- O Road Wagons fully guaranteed in every to the harbor, Wilder's steamer R. Banfield, will get away for San Francisco this morning with the largest car-K- - . sugar ever port. goes to spect, and made by the same Helene. Captain - Nicholson, arrived of which went out of this She the Coast instead of frorr San Francisco yesterday even- - making the trip around the worn on account of delay in getting here and the maker who makes my high-price- d lng lifter a pleasant and uneventful uilj K3i Miifr. at Liitr tunc, lu tmriy cugat iu itic vuaoi. x' kji iiic-at- ica-- Tn- -- i . . v. ... .a . sons she has been specially chartered to take a big load of sugar to San Fran- chronographs. voyage.- - it.Ti winin ue remcmuciru inaii.i &&"o qo to r cisco. Yesterday, owing to the, mud at railway wharf, the Hawaiian moved to some ago-fo- the she went the coast time over to Navy slip No. 1 to finish loading. She Is lying in the middle of the the purpose of being repaired, hav- slip, where there is plenty of water, being unable to get up alongside the wharf The ing met with an accident to her ruu-de- r. as the slip is not as deep there as it is in the middle. She Is being loaded MOU Prices Are She has not only had her steer- from scows. UUMOJro t0$ ing gear fixed, but she has been thor- - The immense cargo consists of about 150,000 sacks of sugar, or something like oughly overhauled, and has the appear- 17,000,iuo pounds. The cargo is valued at about three-quarte- rs of a million dol- ance of a new vessel. The Helene was lars. The great vessel is loaded to the water line. At San Francisco the Ha- Phaetons ?fir $175 $11.50 very fortunate in arriving at the coast waiian will probably take on general merchandise for this port or Kahului, go- to$ when she did. If she had been much ing from these Islands with sugar around the Horn to New York. The above e later in getting to San Francisco the js.j f IUI1 1 1 -- -- rJl strike of the machinists would have in- - Ji8!' Two Seated Wagons$i Interfered with her being repaired. , 343 tons, from Newcastle on May 29th. Captain Nicholson speaks well of the S at Navy wharf No. 2, ready to sail for to in regard to behavior on ATT rT rnTTPcin rmr., $25 Helene her Sound in ballast. the Steam Plow Ropes ur VEHICLES ARR Vptp the trip down. The steamer sailed from Schooner Laura Pike, Captain L. John-th- e inor, Man! Pacific street wharf in San Fran- - son, 139 tons, returned from sea leaking, drydock being repaired. every Cisco at 5 o'clock in the evening of is on the kWAHAN COMMERCIAL and Watch a reliable one Wednesday. Mav 29th. She arrived off Bark Gerard C. Tobey, Captain A. W. SUGAR COMPANY We are watching them close- - Koko Head evening 5:15 o'clock. Gove, 1,389 tons, from San Francisco on last at loading- kelsvlll. Maul. March tt. At K-- S woa nff Hpnrt 'May 27th. is at Brewer's wharf ly, and have them well regulat- nimnnrt WrLDfcR S - and at 6:30 she was alongside the ."EEfE ' - 8TEAMSHIP COMPNT. Pacific Vehicle & ed, so they will not deviate a 1"' te John A. Roebllng's Jona Co. Juj k. t Honolsiu. Several passengers were brought 7fh , -- t openir,, fraction from correct time. wharf dischanrintr - t'rtnra Mini SSth rm by two sons , nhl!mA'. nf down the Helene. The and h' trm nf (,nsi itatalogue 3f ship chandlery COMPANY, L.IMITKI You can depend upon these two of Wight - noods has the daughters President 'Barkentine S..agit. Captain W. Robin- jpeen received. . V of Wilder's Company, the two .Beckley 443 tons, Gamble on May E. L. CUl'TING MANAGER. Watches, which are not too 80n, from Port i We have oed a number of the John WRT AM) boys, Captain Nicholson's wife and 26th, is at Allen's wharf discharging half i Roebling's9team plosr cables, and HONOLULU. Bt -- cheap to e good, but Just son, the wife of Chief Steward V. a.. , a million feet of lumber. Ave found thVn far aupertor to the Pangelinan Lewers, Captain R. inglish cables, nd same time cheap enough to be and the wife and two chil Schooner Robert atsfte safe dren of Chief Engineer Holland com Underwood, 669 tons, from Port Gamble wreat deal cheapec: Intact, we sent for Watches to buy. posed the passenger list. on May 26th, is at Allen's wharf unload- jome of these cablMiftnd we put a new ing 800,000 feet of lumber. Koebllng and a nemreHiller cable on the What the Ships Are Doing. Bark Marion Chilcott, Captain H. F. name set of steaqrMpws, one on each nglne. was contid-rabl- y Honolulu harbor is busier at the pres Weedon, 1,511 tons, from Newcastle on of courseVandithat RACING May 25th, is railway loan- - over a jaear agdV The American ent time tnan it nas oeen ror many at the wharf ble la muchXbetter than the English months More vessels are now in u Die in eveap way. andVtoday Is not Vort.'""-r- Jesse early as baaly worn.. We We perfectly discharging cargoes at the wharves, tak-- 912 tons, from New York on May 24th,' ' stlsfied here that the Amehfcan cables Cooling Blankets, Salt Sacks, Toe Weights, ing on sugar for the Coast, or ballast for is at the Irmgard wharf loading sugar fcre the best. " f. the Sound, and waiting in the stream for for New Tork- - We ahsll certainly bear fa dUnd your oiiiN Tin ; t r? nloi rVi a rloc Ra rvll mx goods we nefed any Derby Bandages, Sulky Whips, Etc., Etc. I a chance at the docks, than have been flock whenever Khlnnfln your line any previous year. . h here at time this j, tx-h- 9BTmS.ma nf . " tnns coal. "Syvery truly. Sponges, Chamois Skins, III. Today the tonnage In port amounts to . v ' tv,,, cnt.in r (signs w, lowrib; FORT STREET. 40,750. There are thirty-si- x deep-wat- er 5r . - sailing vessels harbor; two A Kl .11 ."'YU r w in the of 22d, is railway whart dis these are British vessels while Mav at the all the charging 3,170 tons of coal. rest are American n, bottoms. Captain R. Mur-chiso- J The schooner Golden Shore, Ship Abner Coburn, Captain 1,879 tons, from Newcastle on IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTUREBS OF Rasmussen, arriving from Newcastle on May street wharf, "ARABIC" the 4th is lying in 11th, is at the Fort instant, the stream discharging 3,011 tons cf coal. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- waiting a chance at the wharf to dis- charge CLOSE, AND OF SALE BY AS- her coal. Various Naval items. 1? for Sale by: FINE HIGH GRADE , . HAW 1 V 1 . SIGNEE OF MORTGAGE. x i.c J I lit nJHWi tl IJ L1 11 , . H. & CO. vii uic till HlOlttllL Willi IIH.IL it IUU- - I , fr HACKFELD is lillJitr, l,,rtUlauutucu l rhrhn.ircrv iiv i & by ox lion feet of lumber, in the stream 4. 111 long, In accordance with and virtue awaiting a May She is feet it feet a power of sale and other provisions berth. beam, and 106 tons displacement, and General Wil- contained in that certain mortgage Bark Fairchild, Captain she draws 5 feet of water when afloat. D deed dated the 24th day of April, A D. liam Ellis, 1,307 tons, from Newcastle on Her speed is calculated at 12 knots, T. H. DA VIES & CO. 1897, 4th, is dis- on from Gustav A Mauer to Victoria the at the railway whan with a triple-expansi- vertical engine Ward, recorded in the Registry of charging 2,300 tons of coal. of The Sirene, which Deeds in Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Schooner Vine, Captain Small, 222 tons, whpn finished will cost about $160,000. Hawaii, in book 170, on pages ZOO and from Mollendo, Peru, on the 3d, Is at torpedo launching gears. At LEWERS & COOKE. 201, by duly has four and said "Victoria Ward the railway wharf unloading nitrates. Havre on the same day the seagoing Collars; Hames, Chain Traces, Etc. Horse andStii assigned to E. H. Wodehouse, of said Barkentine Amelia, Captain R. Wilier, torpedo boat Mistral, which belongs to Honolulu, by assignment dated the 33S tons, from Port Blakeley on 3d, Constantly on Hand, 20th day of February, A. D. 1901, and the the Sirocco type, was launched. She Furnishings of all Kinds Is at Allen's wharf discharging 800,000 is 147 8 inches long, 15 feet 6 Inches recorded in said Registry of Deeds In feet & feet of lumber. t in beam, engines of 4,200 indl- - E. 0. HALL SON. FOE book 170, page 201. ' and has SOLE AGENTS Notice Is hereby given that the un- Barkentine J. C. I'flueger, Capt. Chas. cated horsepower. Her nominal speed dersigned, E. H. Wodehouse, present Potter, 959 tons, from San Francisco on is 30 knots. Specialties, 3d, is Fried-erlc- assignee ana holder of said mortgage, the at the' Oceanic wharf discharg The German battleship Kaiser h Wilbur's Stock ror con- ing 1,500 tons of intends to foreclose the same general merchandise. III had a narrow escape from de- WILDER & CO. dition broken, to wit, nonpayment of Ship Governor Robie, Captain M. H. struction by Are while returning from SEED ROCK HOOF PACKU principal and interest and promissory Harrington, 1,627 tons, from Newcastle on Danzig summer evo- - MEAL AND WHITE to Kiel after the tjfc ajfc note secured by said mortgage when the 2d, is in the stream awaiting her , lutionary cruise. The heavy petroleum at due. turn to discharge 2,193 tons of coal. used for auxiliary stoking was stored Notice is hereby also given all in-1,6- that Ship Balclutha, Captain G. A. bilge, 14 ALLEN & ROBINSON. and singular the lands, tenements and Hatfield. in the and the water Harness hereditaments hereinafter described tons, from Newcastle on the 2d, is vaded the ship floated it into the stoke-I- n Manufacturing (being all the lands, tenements and the stream with 2,000 tons of coal, holds. The water-tig- ht doors were Intended to be conveyed awaiting a berth. closed, and all attention was devoted V1LLARD E. BROWS. FRANK HALSTEAD CORNER FORT JlND KINO STREETS, hereditaments flooding by said mortgage) will be sold at pub- Schooner John A. Campbell, Captain A. to extinguishing the fires and P. O. Box No. 322. lic auction at the auction rooms of E. Smith, 462 tons, from Port Blakeley the magazines, which were in danger, James F. Morgan In said Honolulu, on on the 2d, is at 'Allen's whan unloading The? fire was of a very serious nature; HALSTEAD&CO. Saturday, the 15th day of June, A. D. 800,000 feet of lumber. the engines and boilers were damaged. 1901, at 12 o'clock noon of said day. Ship C. F. Sargent, Captain R. P. Mel-- and the propellers were injured. The Terms Cash. Deeds at expense of ville, 1,565 tons, from Tacoma on the" 2d. Emperor has conferred decorations up- - purchaser. Stock and Bond Brokers ls at the railway wharf discharging 2,500 on Captain Thiele and several officers Meat b tons of coal. engineers and stokers, who at the risk Metropolitan The premises to be sold are all that Bark Charles B. Kenney, Captain of their lives flooded the magazines. piece and parcel of land situate on Anderson, 1,014 tons, from Newcastle on w"en waterproof sheetings had been advanced Nuuanu street In said Honolulu, more the 2d, is at the railway wharf unloading 'owered over the holes, 1,000 tons of money on particularly described as follows: 1,653 tons of coal, water were pumpea out or tne snip LIMITED. Commencing at the south corner of Schooner Captain T. I. Blum, The vessel touched the ground to the Defiance, of of sugar securities. this lot on the north side of Nuuanu 523 tons, from Tacoma on the 2d, is south the island Bornhoim, where 170 at some were street, at a point feet mauka of Allen's wharf discharging 1,200 tons of uncharted rocks discovered . survey. the north corner of Beretania and coal. as the result of a 921 ST. 70-t- 13-in- FORT Nuuanu streets, and running: A new ch gun was placed Eevry Stt (1) N. 84 25' W. true, 102. 3 feet along Schooner W. F. Witzemann, Captain in the turret of the U. S. S. Kearsarge TEL. MAIN 133. Fresh Heats and Fish by L. C. A. No. 123 to A PakL O. A. DeVVitz, 407 tons, from Gray's Har- at the navy yard, New York, on May bor on the 2d, is at Allen's wharf dis- (2) N. 60' W. true, 27.1 feet Along 20. to replace the damaged one remov Has Cold Storage. L. C. A. fNo. 123 to A. Pakl. charging 800,000 feet of lumber. ed a few days previous. The work was Prom the Coast That (3) N. 8 45' E. true, 41.9 feet along Ship William H. Smith. Captain E. C. accomplished according to the plans of The Days of Auld. uury, i.oii ions, irum oyuney on me Naval Constructor Capps. The old (4) S. 27 80' E. true, 111 feet along 1st, is at the Navy wharf discharging 3,- - sun was pushed out with hydraulic Auld to Nuuanu street. ooo tons of coal. jacks. The new gun was pulled in by Tight Belts (5) S. 47 36' W. true, 41.6 along Nu- Schooner Ariel, Captain John Slater, means of a steel cable, which was run Mutto uanu street to the initial point, con- w tons, trom Newcastle on 1st, is through Beef, Veal, 13-1- bore taining an area of about 00 of an tie its and cleated at the Are Over Choice acre, and being a portion of R. P. at the railway wharf unloading 1,264 tons muzzle. It took about four hours to 4005 M. of coal. pull the gun in. The work of bolting (grant) No. to Kekuanoa, and - Pork, all right, title and interest of said Gus- rne liritisn DarK jaattie ADDey, Uap- the gun to its bed inside the turrets Lamb and tain John McGhle, 1,465 tons, trom New-- will be completed about June 1. tav A. Mauer in all the land described 4 T TTTl SYM HAND. In said R. "P. (grant) No. 4005 to M. castle on the 1st, is at the railway wharf A meeting was held in Boston on Cling-Surfa- cc rs Kekuanoa. discharging 2,287 tons of coal. May 24, to make arrangements for a AND UAUBW Ship Jabez Howes, Captain R. C. Clapp, fair some time next October, to raise ALSO POULTRY, SALMON 1,521 tons, on May 31st, is funds for rebuilding the old frigate apply to E. from Tacoma For further particulars, at the railway wharf discharging 2,500 Constitution, "Old Ironsides." This A. Mott-Smit- h, attorney for the un- AT dersigned. tons of coal. , meeting was under the auspices of the "CLING-SURFAC- IS A BELT FOR SALE e. h. Wodehouse, Bark Kalulanl, Captain R. Dabel, 1,420 Massachusetts State Society, United filler, which produces a clean. Assignee of Mortgagee. tons, from San Francisco on May 31st, is States Daughters of 1812. clinging surface on the belt after It rHB METROPOLITAN MARKET, Klnf Seventy-tw- o recruits for the navy, Deit, ana - Dated Honolulu. Oahu, May 22, 1901. at the Irmgard wharf loading sugar for has penetrated the it is TBM BOOTH. lH 6863 San Francisco enlisted in Omaha, Neb., left that city a belt preservative, making and IUKMAKUt. " 12 Nnoana Btret. J The British 'ship Argus, Captain D. J. on ,Ma' 'or San Francisco, to be keeping the leather, cotton or rope ncwrnAt. iipirrr to - Hunter 1,543 tons, from Bremen on May fssiBH?d th: training ship Pensaco- flexible and elastic, vastly lncreas Hawaiian Detective Agency. 31st, is at the Irmgard wharf dlscharg- - J?- - Jhe naval ,r,ecru'tinS st,atlon for lng its life. It also acts perfectly ing 2,000 tons of general merchandise. Ma.y on rubber belts. - One-thir- ROOM 3, Ship George Curtis, Captain George ?Tn C5Crnd1 lieutenant Blam- d more power is trans MODEL BLOCK. nJ' on use, or in Calhoun, 1.680 tons, from San Francisco J V taccount mitted by its other AJLwP words, a belt two-thir- ds as large on7 May 31st. is at the old flshmarket , . 2K22? power "Cllng-Surfac- e" FONTEUt Since will the if business strictly confidential. Cor- S 2,000 8 Beneral transmit Everybody. respondence solicited. Z r1" ,then. however, the officers and is used. by JSS! thr ten-pou- nd merchandise. clerks did a rushing business, and on Send for a sample tin. Smoked P. O. Box 186. WUllam Bowden Captain May 12 when the 0cea Karl Fjerem 69o tons, from NewCaBtie were fu11y 8eventyfive youn men ,n on May 31st. Is in the stream with 1.200 50c per lb. Used ilne. with more coming every minute Price The Instruments In. tons of coal, awaiting a berth 0f the young men who enlisted Schooner King Cyrus, Captain C. A. at THE SILENT BARBER SHOP Omaha, the youngest was fourteen, and Johnson, 630 tons, from Newcastle on the oldest thirty-fou- r years of age. The LITTLE GIANT BEST 5C May 31st, is in the stream with ,150 tons average was about seventeen years Are Thoroughly Disinfected Before I tf coal, awaiting a berth. The work of dredging a channel op- - FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRV ONE. Using. Captain G. E. poslte f MADE. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, Prop., Barkentine John Palmer, the Port Royal naval station (street Delano. 1,080 tons, from Newcastle on has been awarded, and the completion The only chemical fire extinguisher Arlington Hotel. Hotel much-neede- any May 30th, is at the railway wharf dls-- of this d Improvement will that is ready at time. Will not ON SALE AT HaujailAn TnhltCCO to. charging 1,800 tons of coal. now progress with something like the deteriorate. No dangerous acids or IIUTTUIIUIl ww ' f J Albert, Captain T. H. Griffiths, vigor required by chemicals in it. Can be handled by . ClLL COTTON BROS. St CO. Bark the department. In . ... tvt TtfR j 624 tons, from San Francisco on May view of the transfer of this sta-80t- h, a child. tion naval AND ALL CIGAR STOKgg Engineers Con is at Brewer's wharf loading sugar . to Charleston, S. C, it is not and General Francisco. I de.ejred, advisable to carry out for San plans the Price $3 each. tractors. Bark Reaper, Captain F. Saletzke, 1.358 . orlgl"aj for thJs work, but only tons from Newcastle on May 29th, Is at a,tuc0if1nt amJJnt toJnsure the use of unloading ,100 tons of Plans and Estimates furnished for all Sorenson's wharf ffiSdoSSS & Advert classes of Contracting Work. Electric Co Louisiana. Captain T. X Halcrow. of th new Read Room 100, Boston Block, Honolulu. P MIC the THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JUNE 8, 1901. it dvertiser's Page of Sports

Col. W. H. Cornwell. president of the for many yeare. He was a I lei lJl 1 charter "Yi7 hTHr ll ll Iil L Hawaiian Jockey Club, has been a metnber of the club, and has been HUITZILOPOCHTLI 10 prominent figure in local turf matters closely identified with its transactions AT ever since. PACERS THE TRACK He has imported and owned many TROUBLED THE TALENT thoroughbreds and harness horses, among them, May D, Hancock. Nisa, Garfield, W. W. Wood, :,..i. the track in ing together. The teams and positions Lord Brock. are: Venus and Gartalene. The latter two When the day watch appeared to re- aroun on one prop, or fink th' starter's j Tth- - June lieve the night of a ringmaster -- Stars. Artillery. horses are entered for the races next shift waiters at the wit' a whip, or lay down Catcher. week. Park row beef-a- n' plant the other morn- an' play dead in th' stretch. Hewitt morning we.e "Dink" Davis ing, a night zillo, hey? Good t'ing. hey? Well, say. Uterday Bullock Colonel Cornwell has done much to watchman who was rolling if youse out the Pitcher. up has as hard a time beat in' that Lji, anything of. promote the interests of horse racing in his apron in a piece of newspaper in one as youse has tryln' wrap Bower Buckley-Burban- k f y'r face .v, ''" work-ou- t. A Islands, the scullery uttered a meaningful aroun' his name, no laundry youse'U ' fce First Base. these and should the maltese it's on the track. bp to git 6ut night." were H. Wilder I Bercin . cross carried to victory at the com- "Psst!" one of the day shift, who was "Well, I jes' tol' youse, all, L was of the healthy. Second ase. ing meeting, his success will- - be ex- twisting his mustache into snail's feelers that's 1 said the night man, order. ceedingly popular. before a cracked looking-glas- s in a cor- starting fc sensational Third Base. to walk out, "an" it's up f .. . 'r-ifl- the rufld ner. The day shift waiter looked up and youse. I'd like t' see him win Short Stop. then walkea over to the night watch- wit' his mouth open, jes' t' fool up lin in the ring. After fighting him I will man. some o' these here deadwises," and be I however, muav rain, Left Field. THERE MAY BE take on Tom Sharkey. These two men "I got one Tr t'day," said the night passed out. I These were .:.oiv local, for the track Brown Weible will positively be my last opponents, as watchman, brushing bis battered derby two not the only ones that on his coat sleeve. had trouble with tne "Mexican horse," rtitioally unraoisieueu. Center Field. NO BOXING HERE I intend to retire from the ring nev- "Feller w!t' a bun "Old Pal" Gorman and on was in early this mornin' an' passed Huitzilopochtli, that forenoon. There Lean: lnd ,hetrack- - Tobin er return to it." was quite Right Field. it along. He's on the groun s an" is next a tip out, up and down the James W. Morrison nine-tent- hs ; driven by L. xi. lee, put in Kiley of Seattle has been all right." Row, on the beast, but of 6. Grant High Sheriff Brown announces he rtuthorized by a party responsible bus- . The owner that of "Doin' noi..in', v,oin' the the profound ones who endeavored to dis- - Bigler and Jones will substitute for iness and sporting men of Klondike nothin'." said pass fcmare was very much the wiil permit nothing of the nature of a the day shift man, endeavoring to bring the the tip along had to abandon their Artillery. to offer $5,000 for a nd fight at oral to -t- the showing, ana wui boxing to occur in ends of his mustache, range efforts do it, after many ineffec- h contest th' Islands. Dawson July 4th between Siavin within his of this meeting. Champion Frank vision. ' Dug up me las' buck yistiddy tual trials, and point mutely to the name Game James Jeffries has started and either Sharkey, Corbett or Fitzsim-mon- s. among the entries. lL Edith R. and Harry Birds. on one that didn't git so much as a sing-o- ut for San Francisco Before leaving New All three of the latter have de- The word as to Huitzilopochtli's I rai h eafs together as Most of the feathered game of the Ha- from th' drop o' th' riuOon. Me fr York he outlined his plans as follows: clined either because oi previous engage- th' outside nothin' doin'." chances was particularly jvell sown waiian plover, ake-kek- e, "I expect to stay in Chicago a day ments or on account Islands, the curlew, for of the size of the "Well, I jes' thought I'd open th' gate among the customers of one of the Park sprig-.'tai- or two and talk with William A. Brady purse, which was originally for ulili, spoonbill, widgeon and l, raised a Tr youse, that's all," said the night row poolrooms, and many of the pikers about the conditions of my prospective go between Siavin and ChoynsKi. Mor- oddly-name- d J.J0. 2:434, migrate to the shores of Behring watchman. picking up his wrapped took a chance on the ani- -- :4::- - fight with Gus Fran- rison, i:31. z:M- Ruhlin. If the San however, has wired tne Dawson apron mal. But few of them tried to name S:. Sea during the first week of this month money, promoters and preparing to depart. "This cisco clubs offered enough will asking authority to t iinted a mile slowly. I make the one soun's Rood an' they'll a price, their selection. They were glad to write-ou- and return with their newly hatched meet purse J10.000, hV says be 2:35, Ruhlin out there. We will probably and he is confident feller tor their slips and pass them in at tbe worked heats in 2:26, young' in the first week of August, never able to fight .n a money will forthcoming. th' me." be Connecticut within that the be name o' poodle?" ask- screened window. The price against the ttoif. 1:11 deviating more than three or four days few is more money Sharkey "What's th't th' months, and there has expressed himself as willing ed the day shift man, not interestedly. horse closed at 12 to 1, and this partic- I opened up. from year to year in their going and in the game in th? East than on the Pa- to fight for $10,000. The $5,000 is on de- ular poolroom must pounded r ,.. y.noT-rl 1 1 The night began have been t n rflnf. coming. The curlew is the bird cific I to posit with watchman to splutter. scarcest Coast. am anxious meet Ruh Morrison. o Wheetz-s- o " pretty well at that figure, for througn tne "Whitis-z- the talk Land brushed The day shift man left off fondling his was all about the animal before the race mustache and gazed at the night watch- was run. Lrrj was driven several slow man with astonishment. "What are you playin'?" was replied ftick Ham?. "Say, where'd youse git it?" he inquir- to by most of the habitutes of the room tiHden by Piggott, traveled ed, with open mouth. by some sort of ingenious reference to "Wheetz-ze-- o Wheetz-ze-o-poot-- eo Huitzilopochtli. 3r . . worked along very nicely " gasped the night watchman, getting "The thiru .one from the top," most red in the face. of them would answer, pointing to the card on m Thomas up. was worked "Brown th' Wheats, hey?" said the day tacked the wall, or "that one shift man, looking at Bis spluttering com- with the bug-hou- se name," or "That In :4fl; last quarter, :24. with jaggy up ex-- panion wonderingly. "That's' a fine skate the John Hancock," 'or L did nut come to the slop-barrels- name f'r a horse, ain't it? Wot youse "The goat with the han- rf his connections, ana ne corqed-deef-has- handin' us?" dle," or "The mutt with the h for much les than his fit " Wheetz-zeopack- le title," or other equally deft eva- gave for nim. cocK-kl- " splashed the night man. sions of the task of actually miming the d a mile in 2:23; las. The day shift man gave an imitation horse that had been tipped off. with his arms of a man engaged in As for the operator behind the screen, looped six furlongs in 1:30. swimming. !' r.he was standing close to he dodged the issue in the same way jlnkey and General Cronje the night man, from whom much spray when he got the flash that the horses v,-r- off. de together, the former proceeded. But all hands out in front un- derstood him. ggjple .if lengths ahead In "Aw, gimme a chanst, won't youse?" growled the night man, redder in the "Off at the Duct," sang out the tele- Wkm mM TL .. m m V face than ever. " Wheetz-zeo-hockle-tr- graph. "Ante Up in front, Browndale Hawaiian-bre- d runner of " second, Brown the Wheats a length filings were expected, t has on away," and then a big whoop went up, will The day man placed his hand his fcleg," and not start. companion's shoulder in a very kindly and the Huitzilopochtli folks poked each retted, for he had been W m way and said: other delightedly, saying, "Well, he gets ering style. "Lafayette, me boy, go home drill out away, anyhow." mri. it is said, De tne oi- - before th' boss gits wise f youse, or it's "Judge Warded at the half." went om tu the coming meeting, youe f'r a new job. Wol youse need is the operator, "Browndale second. Plat- lias never in better shape myiti sliimborin's. This fing o' ridin' ter o' Hash a length away," and the Ed winners of next week arotin' in kus all night an' punishin' Huitzilopochtli rooters poked one another m bear in mind to whom high wines is goin' f lan' youse yet, Lay-fayett- e. some more and said ,"He's hangin' on, I Now run along V th' bunk, ain't her' - - see?" "J. Wardell in the stretch by a head, than rub- Godfrey Brack morning3. "Aw, scissors th' kiddin'," replied the second. Sidestep the Name a these night man disgustedly. "I got th' name head away," and then the- excitement irkouts will - - : I o ili" mQtt on- th' sad o' me talker, but in the room became int- n. , r ail hands their owners train-- j v'!i?etz-zeo-p.;ockle- and let's sw y hey, wait understood that "Sidesw p t e Name" town and "drop let-i- " till I nail th' morning!' pape an' git a was Huitzilopochtli. before the entries pipe at th' entries." "Hoomp-ta-ra-r- a Wtps! " shouted the The night man slipped into the restaur- operator, and then the Huitzilopochtli A swas to hold the key ant and took a morning newspaper from people embraced each other and shook ks? races this year, and one of the tables. hands and told each other how they "had - rtin? owner see fit to VENUS, Bay Mare, aged, by Verona-Bellind- a. "That's the babe," said he', returning knowed it all the time." free-for-- About in in the all and four o'clock the afternoon, r tot classes should after the race, the night watchman kaHy dropped in at the beanery where ha interesting. worked. pln? roast was and realizes a dollar apiece in the Ho- proposed "Hello, there,'' said the day man drufck nolulu market. The close season for shift It at a meeting of a who had scorned the Huitzilopochtli tip I ;..n iwpnt- - turkeys extends through the spring and youse summer months until September 15th, in the morning. "Wot doin' out o' y'r little w'ite trundle bunk this time e of sentient nerves, though the law is indifferently enforced. with Paradise of the Pacific. o' day?" the eye of a ga- - "Oh, nothin'," replied the night man, wee of a gladiafor, the grinning and pulling out a h' roll of few. the proud carriage LIST OF ones and twos. "Jes' fought I'd fall in tiie blind obedience of SPORTS an' show you some papers I goi f decor-,a- te rhe companion of the th' shelves in me room wit'," and 1b; that turns the moist FOR THE FUTURE he flashed the roll on the da,y man who " - in looked crestfallen. order that all "Say. did tare abundant harvests; that toe June 8 Baseball, Oahu College against win?" he inquired. sport of kings: that. "Walked in," replied the night man, K and Kamehameha School, Punahou, 2:30 p. m. ; distended nostril, restoring, his roll to his pocket. "He win our greatest generals Artillery against Stars, Kapiolani Park, half asleep an' noddin'. I git 12 f 1 f r !PR and smoke of battle to 3 p. m. me five soot." n: whose blood forms June 9 Golf, Moanalua. However, the day shift man was game. fNients that go to .make June 11 Hawaiian Jockey Club races. "Well, say, pal," he remarked, clatter- al! hist- rv is written. Honolulu Golf Club medal play. Cricket, ing the dishes on his. arm, "don't youse ly and sadlv in Scotland against Tne World, Makiki. try f eat that bundle or youse'll choke fc foJU the humblest of June 14 Racing, Kapiolani Park. f deaf! !" V ,,,1....S !VwikAl.l June 15 Racing, Kapiolani Park. June 255 Maile Ilimas against H. A. C. June 20 Police against Stars. July 4 Healani - Myrtle championship AND races, Pearl'Harbor. Hilo races. Base- I ball, Artillery against Maile Ilimas. July 6 H. A. C. against Police. OLLEGE BALL July 13 Stars against Maile Ilimas. July 20 Artillery against H. .. C. July 27 Police against Maile Ilimas. Pou campus this after-- August 3 H. A. C. against Stars. 10 Artillery against x olice. at 2:30 o'clock. Oaha August "lehameha School wlH "a of the interscholas-""Plonshi- p MISCELLANEOUS series. Of the rSbred the Earns have SPORT ITEMS J collegians one. J fame was conceded to N unanou furnished a There will be cricket at Makiki at 4 0cautifu! a mp terml-""sfactori- which ly, o'clock this afternoon. This will be the lair Punahou m makes Ofeautifu! game GARTALINE, Bay Mare. 5 Garter-Lalin- e. Vf a new nitriii fM last practice before the great to years, by Imp. Golden Hi!- - V ; not been defi-- be played next Tuesday between Scotland men all-da- y ah. . . World. will be an NEWBRO'8 HERPICIDE MAKES ' and the This ly my iirooaole line-u- p: showed that kidneys were out of to the scullery and putting his thumb BEAUTIFUL HAIR, because it de- NO ONE KNOWS A ago I Oahu. order. short time heard about on the name of a horse in the third stroys the deadly microbe at work catcher. teams are very strong, that of the Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and the race. upon the hair roots, thus making Cniverse being as follows: Blackman, wonderful things they were doing. The day shift man gazed at the horse's dandruff and falling hair impos- "erry Kit-ca- t, Pitchy Harvey, Hatfield, Jordan (captain). The Weight of Another Jt&n's Proceeding, then, to Hollister & Co.'s name for a minute and then rubbed his sible, and promoting a thick, luxu- Morse, Miles, Penny, Piianaia, drug store, I of eyes. Then he picked up the paper and riant growth of hair, increasing the " vIulamaon Burden Doan's Backache Kid- obtained some these. owner' sgood looks fu 1 1 y 100 per cent. E Base. and Thomas. Since taking these pills there is a great took it over to one of the windows. desires a large attend- ney It will ate o aore your father, brother, hus- A. Captain Jordan Pills in Honolulu. improvement in me. I always keep "Hew'tt-zlM- o Hewltt-zillo,- " he splut- band or of any scalp "'Ond Marcallino to take swtheart affection Base. ance of cricketers this afternoon You if you have a burden to some of pills on so tered, very much as the night man they may have, even baldness, for it works the. final practice. know the hand now as to like a charm upon the baldest pates. Ut it J' Marcaiuno part in be provided any wrested with the same difficulty. yourself, then yoa will surely recommend it. p The Maile Ilima Athletic Club have de- bear. for contingency. I sure if anyone interrupted night First-Clas- s cided to raise the monthly dues from fifty You know where you are taxed to feel troubled as I was "Aw, g'wan," the For Sale at all Drug Storey fet "atop. Me7ec" cents to one dollar. should give Doan's Backache Kidney man, "That aint nothin' for the Healanis got to bear fL Pills a fair trial they will not fail to like th' way th' feller wot tol' me said The new .shell Wheet-zeo-poock- Castle oars arrived You know how much trouble It gives be benefited by them." It. He said Wheet-ze- o HOLLISTER DRUG CO.. DTD., fciKii port safely this week. The " on the Helene last night. The boat, you. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are Agents. fe'rV;," Robinson remarkably fine one, was by "Back up!" snorted the day man, which is a But do you know how to shake it off? sold all druggists and storekeepers youse built by Davy, of Boston. at 50 cents per box (six boxes $2.50) or wrathily. "How is goin' f make more anny Wheetz-ze- o out o' Race-goe- rs will top off Kamehameha The back bears burdens than will be mailed on receipt of price by Opera House, "Well, way said TT a Day With a visit to the all the human organism. the Holliater Drug Co., Honolulu, that's th' th' feller will furnish it, all right, one o' here H 9rM . where the Healani minstrels It aches; it pains and is weak and wholesale agents for the Hawaiian an' he's these an evening of "ne plus ulster" entertain- lanie. Islands. ducks that's been schooled over th' uiienn last ment, which means that the show will be Therefore, it's your fault if you speilln' an' pronouncin' jumps," put in the auspices overcoat will be a su- the night man. th' name o' th' so warm that an come to the rescue. "That's leading College In iSSr perfluity. dont' DIDN'T DARE DO OTHERWISE. plug, anyhow, an' I'm goin' dig a buck The Business the Peaaps you don't know how. We f (estab. 40 years). . Send for free tffi afternoon. local golfers will tee and foozle up " j West f The would tell you, but you might doubt us. "Can you afford to allow your boy f catalogue. 24 Post street, San Francisco, Tuesday. Hoofmon! but o o " for medals next a Honolulu man do it, to grow up In idleness?" asked the "Hewitt-zill- Hewitt-zill- resumed California. ouirs and the ve mauna miss the races. We will let day man, ineffectually an- friend. the struggling &bUt The Hilo executive committee then. with the name in the entries. Then he P?eu. lac for athletic con- Mr. J. D. Conn, of this city. "I can't afford to do otherwise,"- - an- p'ayers' nounce valuable prises threw the paper down. "Well, not Tr WING LUNG CO. however, by swered Mr. Cumrox. to Tim-my"- t Br, Fourth of July carnival. Is a carpenter trade, and "I don't dare me, Hewitt-an'-th-re- st s tte majority tests at the not f'r little is employed at the Oahu railroad. "I put him into business to lose money." coin. Nix. Youse kin run fr Hen- you was troubled," says Mr. Conn, "with nessey, Mayor "espite this handi- - Mr. poo re "Will nothing induce to GROCERS 10 an aching back. The attacks occurred Man loves to kick with might and main; but youse don't cop out none sleT "ia SiVe the marry?" periodically for years, and especially Sad sounds fit o my dough. I ain't playin' these circus FRESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL, Miss Witte "On the contrary. It is the best his mouth. to be fairly which induces me not if I happened to catch cold. There He'll first complain about the rain ponies none. A skate wif a name like TIMES. 50 strong nothing you have -e plain liable fergit an' try spin King Street, corner knack of to marry." DeOoit Free Press. were also other symptoms which And then about the drouth. that's f f Alatoea. I OOMMBRCIAL HOKOLDx., JflE 8,1901. 14 THE PACIFIC ADflBKHftE, A STRANGER'S VIEWS OF HAWAIIAN ENQINEERINn .TT5 Impure Blood ROOMS 508. 509. 518 STah Make it Pure, Rich, and Healthy. THE PACIFIC Impure blood takes the very life right PARADISE OF All classes of Engineering Work momm. ports rnaae for any class of Waterworks ; X4Un,,atl,. jj out of one. You just drag around at Plans and Specifications St your work, feeling wretched and dis- tended, in all consolate all the time. You are weak, roads, Electric and Steam Sa which srmsssistm o discouraged, and have lost faith in Thnrsrlnv T"r nnH Mrs. Tinfolao rttiirnpd I to the western sides of the island, tions, Piers, Wharves, etc medicine. Try just one thing more, j delightful drive from start to fin- Special attention eiwn'tn tp,-.- . a five weeks' trip was a ns' we are sure we can help you. from to the Hawaiian We went through Sam Parker's ertles for investment nurposes. Val"ati for ish. eV Mr. C. Mundon-Cresde- e, of Camp-belltow- n, Islands, and yesterday the doctor talked cattle ranch, one of the richest ranches us to world.' is located between Mau-nake- a FREDERICK J. South Australia, sends entertainingly a Press representative in the It AilWEa u . grass is rich this letter, with his photograph: about the outing. He said, in part: and Kohala. The grows and plentiful. The cat- W. R. "Our trip was a great success. we and thick CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasuk tle and horses are fat and the ranch pays were delighted with everything we saw large and satisfying oivmenas. sam and learned, and we think we saw and Parker is a native and ran against Wil- cox for Congress, but he was defeated learned a remarkable number of things. Queen's 2 We spent one week and two because Wilcox was the choice among and the people love the Queen. on the volcanic island, Hawaii, visiting. the pine forests, cane fields and at the "The vclcano is well worth Sale of Skiri volcano. The Island of Oahu, on which wnr two miles around the crater there s Honolulu is situated, reminds me very are large cracks in the surface from much of Catalina. It is all artificial. which smoke issues almost incessantly, m grown the heat in some parts Is intense. Nothing can be without irriga- and are Have you z tion, and the hills are generally bare and From the crater volumes of smoke use for One uninviting. Of course, with irrigation, continually pouring. o the level stretches are made Inviting and "Each island in the group is aiviaea Dy X very flourishing and beautiful, but it a range of mountains. On one side the Qu was not like the southern islands at all. climate is damp; it rains almost continu- Here the dominant feature was tropical ally and the vegetation is luxuriant. On ouyiiou, vmu, --Eixceptionallv vegetation, rank and wild in Its growth, the other side, nothing grows naturally lovely aspect. and the land Is a desert. was suffering from a very bad wound and in its For this the Made one? "I 180 labor question, whicn that would not heal. I thought It must be on rainfall is responsible. Here It is "Concerning the account of my blood, so I tried to 200 inches a year. It rains every day, was threatening when the Islands were It- ' and the people even dry their garments annexed, I believe that it will settle Would you Like in the rain. Our trip down the coast self. Contract labor, under which the w t P from Honolulu to this region was one to Japanese were no better than slaves, is AYER'S be long remembered. "We skirted the done away with; laborers are satisfied such a Skirt at Exactly Half 1 coast and those of us who were not sea- with their condition and are, as a rule, ' sick feasted our eyes on falling water- peaceful and contented. The natives and Yes? Then w.n urin falls in rocky gorges, which appeared Chinamen are exceedingly interesting. " VVIU uuyoi Sarsaparilla every few minutes, any one of which The Chinese do all the retail business, would make an American city famous. are blacksmiths, carpenters, contractors tnese tne you see class.Amerl-can- s minute it O After taking on.y two bottles my woun "In Hawaii the famous sugar planta- and altogether are a superior 2 no thoroughly healed and I felt better than ever tions are situated. They need no irriga- are managers. They do active before in my life. Whenever I feel out of ba- hundreds of natives In stop one 11 am all right. tion. Where the farms are ,not, are work, but have don't at if vou sorts, now, I take a few doses and breadfruit, mangoes every their employ. There Is a good chance for BOOKS Ayer s Sarsaparilla ie a wonderful medicine nanas, and go NEW for impure blood and general debility." species of vegetation growing wild in bright young men who are willing to You can pick as many AX- - beautiful disorder. The only likeness to to the islands, enter the offices of the as you If your liver is sluggish, you have a coated California anywhere was an occasional companies and work up to position of tongue, constipation, and your food distresses over- The Golden Rule Bazaar you. Ayer's Pills cure all liver troubles. eucalyptus. plantation overseers, etc These They are Marked in Plain 1 The trip to the volcano is through seers are paid as high as $12,000 a year." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. Ar miles of dense forest, probably the most Dr. Roblee had someiing to say about entrancing long stretch of road in the the customs, business and politics on the Regular Price. "Mm of Old Vteeeanec," bs Maurice BOLLISTER DRUG CO., Agents. world. The ferns, palms and tropical the islands, which we have not space to Thompson. fairy- present, much as we regret it. Both he by OioMgwoa. growth make one think he is in acny ever Why "Idly," Maurice land. and his wife profited by the outing and nan. u mind VmetlMart Manet te," far Maurice in health and glad Thompson. "We took a trip by coach from Hilo to return strengthened Kawaehae, ninety miles from the eastern to be home again. Riverside (Cal.) Press. Octopus," Track Nevis. Most of them will fit fcife and Letter of the Ancient without alterations: bid Hebrews." by Abbott. Lands pains had entirely vanished and she Lnaa necessary, we nave to Fa Poppets, by Imogen Clark. HAWAII IN could again take up her household du- trained dressmakers make tfc" Making of Christopher Ferctaf- - ties." He Is very thankful and hopes Tuura," by Marie Dk. that all suffering likewise will hear of by Robertson. THE PUBLIC EYE wonderful recovery. This valuable The Inlander," Harris her & Bob Hur," The Player's Bd., 111. liniment is for sale by Benson, Smith For Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. L'ENVOI. y and Letters of Thomas Huxley," by his son, lm- - How the Legislature Has Down in our basement are some skirte- -a At the Court of the Ksnc." by Woattey. THE OTHER WAY. more Bar- "VT "V7" 1 J j The Wizard's Knot," by Dr. Wm. pressed the Outside ew 1 mi1 ti ... ry. "The suicidal course of that man orK. nese aon t need to get their names in thei Arrows of the Almisjfcty, by Owes Sale. Newspapers. Blank is astonishing." Johnson. "Drinking and gambling, eh?" OUrer Cromwell." by Jofsm Morley. "No. He is still going to whist par- "Nw England Legends ad Folk Lore," Those who object to Governor Allen's ties and Indulging in midnight pink by Drake. angel this tof Porto Rico) view that the standard j teas, punch and cake. At "Qutacy Adams Sawyer, ' by Pidgia. rate he can't last much longer." Ex. WHITNEY & MARSH'l "Blue Shirt and Khaki," by . as. F. i. form of Territorial government, while j closely , Archibald, who witnessed useful in the United States, would not AN EVEN ACCOUNT. the eampaig la Onto a and South LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT apply successfully to Porto Rico, and his j Africa. "My dear," said Growells, "you are re-ris- ed recommendation that the colonial form of The United States Tariff Sc.ieduie, 'rom 11,350 to $1,500 a lot, formerl simply talking nonsense." up to July 1st, 1800. government be continued, should com-par- e "I know It," replied his better half, you nown as Q. N. Wilcox's premise. the admirable results attained by j "but it's because I want to under- Si stand what I say." Tit-Bits- ." form in Porto Rico with the diffi- - j Reduction that culties encountered in ruling Hawaii as WALL full-fledg- PAPER a ed Territory. Hawaii was sup- COLDS NEW STOCK. posed to be Americanized, and some even of our own people were rash enough to The quickest relief, for a TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA VAL- talk about giving it Statehood. Public New m opinion here would have condemned at- is of LEY, formerly Montano's Tract, W,00t tempts to rule this former republic as a cold, by Scott's emulsion colony in tutelage much more seriously cod-liv- er oil. AT Choice a than it was in ignorance at first inclined lot. to condemn the Porto Rican establish- i ment. The experiment of making this We all have colds , you can distant tslan- - group a Territory was Designs, tried, and so far the results have been try it and see. You will find advo- FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN KAIU-UAN- I anything but encouraging to the cates of light-hearte- d extension of the edge taken off in a night; ISOSHlMAi WQ WW institutions" as a short cut K. TRACT, from to a lot "American Reasonable to bringing the millennium to lands and, in three or four days, which may fall under our dominion. The Hawaiian Legislature has acted like a you'll be wondering whether BETHEL. parcel of children. It has passed ridicu- KING STREET, ABOVE Prices. lous bills, refused to perform its legiti- that cold amounted to any- FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT mate duties, and involved itself in a quarrel with Governor Dole, wno tried to thing an chow. pposite Make Island, $600 a lot. keep It In order. That sacred Anglo-Saxo- n institution, the jury system, has That's relief. If you tackle the Sn V also broken down in Hawaii. Experience Everything in Lewers & Cooke in Porto Rico has also emphasized the lesson of the folly of putting untrained it quick, the relief is quick and -- LIMITED peoples to working our complicated con- TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNUJ stitutional machinery of justice. complete, if you wait till the Probably Hawaii will in time learn to REDUCED, Fort Street. 100x200, $1,200 of TRACT, a lot. manage a Territorial government reas- - j cold is in full possession onably well, but its difficulties warn us SEND YOUR that we cannot make American Terri- head and lung, why, of course, tories and States by the simple process BUSINESS ORDERS Etc., Etc. Of extending our laws and constitution j the relief is quick if it comes in to them. The colonial government, which - a week. BY TELEGRAPH sentimentalists ignorantly think a viola- of Goods mil M tion of all our ideals of liberty and hu-m- an Every Purchaser of 50c worth A little emulsion won't clear i You can do it Now rights, may be the best guarantee j different value. Try lour of liberty and human rigirts to peoples and restore your whole breathing-m- Present of who do not know how to handle our In-- j - For further particulars apply us struments of government without hurt- achine in a minute; don't Golf! ing themselves. Full justification of the j Handkerchiefs, ed Imperialism of Rico and be looking for miracles. Jewelery, SUk Inter-Islan- d Porto The Philippine legislation Is found In the We'll send you a little to try, if you like. abuse of Territorial privileges by the COTT & BOWNE, 49 l'earl street, New York. Hats, Etc. Co. Hawaiians, though they are much better Straw Telegraph fitted to profit by them than the inhab- itants of our other islands could possibly is mes- w.c be. New York transmitting Tribune. 1 sages to all the islands THE BUNGLING LEGISLATURE. 11 The Legislature of Hawaii is roundly Ml Ill AW of the group except condemned by the whites of the islands, Company, Ltd. GIVEN and Governor Dole has officially Kauai...... branded & Company the body as inefficient and "wasteful of both time and money." Doubtless the niNIHUM RATE IS $2. natives have made slow and bungling Prices, CViil Great Reduction in 1 ' loin fieri! rflS. Real Estate work of it, but there is this to be said ii gooas are marKed iu 1 on the other side: The session was the All first one under the new Territorial gov- vinced. Honolulu Office. Magoon Bl'k Brokers. ernment, and it was limited to two TTPSTAIRS months. Now the Massachusetts and Having made large additions to our Connecticut Legislatures began their we are now able to launder TELEPHONE MAIN 181. 10 WEST KING ST machinery, present sessions the first week in Jan- SPREADS, SHEETS. PILLOWSLIPS, uary, and they have not yet reached an Messenger will call for mes- one-ha- CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS your adjournment, although four and lf TABLE Pit""1 sage if desired months have elapsed. Queen Elizabeth and TOWELS at the rate of 25 CENTS Sanitary If You are Thin once asked the Speaker of the House pc DOZEN, CASH what had passed In the Commons, and he Satisfactory work and prompt deliv- answered, "Five weeks, Your Majesty." Gastle & Cooke You're not eating nourishing It Is no new thing for legislative bodies, ery guaranteed. AND food or you would not be thin. new and old, in the most advanced coun- No fear of clothing being lost from UMIYBD. Our WHOLE WHEAT BREAD tries to waste time, not to mention mon- strikes. ey. The Hawaiian Legislature ought cer- inspection of our laundry is a perfect food for thin peo- We invite A SPE amo tainly to be allowed more than sixty days methods at any time during busi- CONNECTIONS LIFE FIRE ple. It contains all the ele- for the initial legislative work of a new and SEWER ments of the wheat kernel. It government, before being unqualifiedly ness hours. 1 condemned. Back of all. else, however, furnishes the system with all in Hawaii, is the political antagonism the substances needed for between whites and natives arising from Ring Up Main 73 llOUlUllUb 0 growth and sustenance. It Is the forcible overthrow of the native gov- ernment in 1S93. The Legislature and hygenically correct. --nd our wagons will call for your n the Executive are at sword's points, work. AQUNTts FOX which explains somewhat the failure of the first session. Springfield Republican. 0 (6 .1)1 lei Mil ilil ills mmi German Bakery READ IT IN HIS NEWSPAPER. JUDD & CO. George Schaub, a well known Ger- AT OF BOSTON. man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a Phone White 3851. constant reader of the Dayton Volks-zeitun- g. me He knows that this paper and Life Insurance. isms um mm UHR FORT STREET aims to advertise only the best in its Fire columns, and when he saw Chamber- Stock and Bond Brokers. TEi OF JsTAXTFORD. lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for NOTT, OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE lame back, he did not hesitate in buy- California Oil Stocks. JOHN King and Alakea Streets. ing a bottle of It for his wife, who for SANG LEE CHAN Corner eight weeks had suffered with the Rents and Bills Collected. most FORT STREET, terrible pains In her bacK and lift Orphsum. California and Island Fruits could get no relief. He says: "After Just Abort using the Pain Balm for a few days BROCKUM, FI8H, CALIFORNIA my wife said to me, 'I feel as though Advert' FRUITS. Ice House Goods received by erery born anew,' and before using the entire Office 307 Stangenwald Building Read ; 194. the steamer. Tel. Main contents of the bottle 3 1 Telephone No. Ml White. the unbearable PACIF1C MMBRCIAL ADVERTISES; T5E HONOLULU, JUE 8

AND - drews, Peters & Andrade, attornevs for i sm petitioner. THE FIRST THS , P THE BENCH DOWSETT ESTATE. SUPPLIES The partition sales In th tv.tt.ot, m MILL tate matters were confirmed: fi p 1tHtt,- - Bank of Hawaii Household wood, commissioner, was allowed $350. he siiiaisiii&i 10 pa me expenses incurred, amounting LIMITED. j to S345, it appearing that he had OF HAWAII, LTD. miHwl Incorporated under the MB AND j certain profits Law f BAR indirectly from the trans- Jerritory of Hawaii. action. Out of the amount remaining of the proceeds of sales PAID UP CAPITAL - ViUM. the commissioner Capital, $259,000.90. S600.009 was ordered to pay to Whiting & Robin- Specialties son, attorneys kockve 50,009 for plaintiff, $100, It ap- s UNDIVDED PROFITS... - pearing 121,009 md Oakum, that a retainei-- fee of 1100 had Both Courts Were already been paid to them; Atkinson & OFFICBRS AND DIRBCTOB. U Mnda Judd, attorneys fflCe: POrt U for Mr. and Mr Vtiik. 3trelt.CiPal Dear Merchant Charle M. Cooke SIS; Robertson & Wilder, attorneys for Jne" Mrs. Rowena Turner, 3125. Vc Iron Wire. In Yes- and Paul Neu- Branch Office: Hilo. Hawaii v. a. vuoie r.iran!2ed Regular Special Session mann, attorney for Marian C. Dowsett F. C. Atherton Aiimtan 1125. Galvanlxed Iron Staple. Confiacts a General Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, Price. Price. The subdivision of the Insane Asylum Baokiiiff Business F. Mule Cellar. road property was Cake Turners jo.IO $0.05 assigned as follows: AT terday. First choice to Genevieve HONOLULU AND HILO. Egg Dowsett, the ooilcits the Accounts of Firma Separators 20 .10 infant heir. J. M. Monsarrat an. nr. norations. Trustn. in.iivM.,.i. TT L suction Hose. choosing hr SAVINGS TYPIPnarra Raisin Seeders (dian, lots C and G; lot3 D and promptly and carefully attend to MM assorts . 1.00 .50 m assigned to .Mrs. Elizabeth K. Knight; !hteerra3tteao1rri!d business connected with bankin I PROBATE lots B and F to Mrs. Rowena t0 iU 8611 Chains. Rotary Potato Parers ... 1.00 .50 LIST Turner, , and Purehaae 1 iron and" lots A and E to Marian C. Dowsett. rartment furnished upon issue Letter of C Rotary After all expenses re- application. LlWBpcart naju. Potato Slicers ... 1.00. .50 are paid, the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SHORTENED maining proceeds are to be divided into jrii)Tg, assorted lse. Egg Ordinary Beaters 10 .05 four equal parts to be paid to the heirs. and Term Deposit imiIiB and Bellow. With regard to zr,- - Stove Lid the homestead partition. with au"u in aeccraai Lifters (cold commissioner is authorized to pay the rules and condiUon print! Wd.For&es' et. Fir I handle) rirSI JUGge Mates He expenses in-- ai 20 .10 hat Will other than attorney s fees, mm l on application. - a it .... eludinjr the. and wm.-.r'- f.., r tt- j Judd Building, Broom Hangers near More is $100 Fort Street 10 .65 noi Any Matters allowed as u own &; out of the LIMITED r-- proceeds remaining - in Family ' Rpfnro I the following attor- Claus L Glue Pots 35 .20 Leaving. neys' Spreckels. a. lowest market price. fees are to be paid: Whiting & OFFICERS: Wa Robinson, $100, it $100 Egg Timers 85 appearing that has H. P. . . .20 already been paid to them as Baldwin S8 Both retainer; I Mill. Meat Pounders 20 .10 the First and Second Judge of Robertson & Wilder, $125; Paul Neu- - Hardware Co. the First Circuit ,125" The ProceeJs tnen remain- t p D"uoa vice president HONOLULU, H. T. Id Baby Court were busv ail'mann' p"Tr - Bottle Brushes .... .25 .15 i"g are 10 oe aiviaea in three equa w. 6. :,.,MH;:-- day esterda.both courts being ses - jparts 8mm. ... -- ana in and paid Genevieve Dowsett, Ma-- .LuiaiT FsAuaitor SAN Fine Shoe Brushes 35 Kion. The . FRANCISCO AGENTS L opposite Spreckels' Bank. .20 First wt.th announc - j "an .uowsett and Mrs. Rowena Tur-- ed "KVADA NATIONAL BANK Horse Brushes. leather that he would not hear SAN ' any mote FEDERAL COURT. Sugar FRANCISCO. b&ck 75 .40 matters before his de Factors parture for The sehooner Dora Bluhm, seized for the mainland, on June 15th. salvage Inter-Islan- iara on complaint of the d DRAW EXCHANGE The First Judge was occupied all Steam & Navigation Co.. will be released ON this morning when Commission Merchants B FRNCISCO-T-he j day with probate matters, and disposed the mail arrives at Nevada Kauai. Bona for $10,000 was yesterday uuuai sana of san Francisco. of a large number of the cases on the filed LNDON-T- list. in the United States District Court AGENTS FOR he Union Bank of Londtl for her release and Deputy Marshal Hen-dr- y House Furn shing Judge Gear heard the Hawaiian I assumpsit case Trtvonce forwarded instructions for Commercial & Sugar Co., NSoIJBaS-AmertCa- n of Jonathan Shaw, --Tax Collector, vs. the keeper to leave the vessel. H. A. Haiku Sugar Company, E"h" C. W. Booth, yesterday Isenberg is surety on Pala Plantation Company. Goods morning. Some the bond. Nahiku Sugar CHICAGO Merchants' National question arose in the matter, and the GRAND JURY. Company, PARIS case was Kihel Plantation Company Credit Lvnnn.!. continued until the further The Grand Jury ses- BERLIN tea St, Near King. notice of remained in secret gwllan JS&ar Company, Dresdener Bank. Department the court. Robertson & Wild- sion all day yesterday, examining many Railroad Company, HONGKONG er were attorneys for ' AND YOKOHAMA -- nam the plaintiff, witnesses, and making no report of its Hongkong and Shanghai Baafcta ard Magoon & Thompson for the de- proceedings. It is understood that the aad Corporation. ON SECOND fendant. investigations on British-Americ- an FLOOR. the bribery matter are Line. NEW ZEALAND AND In the afternoon the assumpsit case now closed and other matters have been Bank of New z.o,- - AUSTRAMfc aimer t'f H. M. Lew vs W v AKin o. taken up. taken up, VI9Tt?3JA. AND VANCOTJVER--1 Magoon & Thompson appear- Pinion in orin America. ing for the plaintiff and Paul Neu- HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE. mann Hawaii Land Co. rronsocr if eeueroi ;er for the, defendant. All the evi- mug imDonge mm TAKE THE dence was completed, and argu- the Now is the time to provide yourself LIMITJBD. Deposit Received, Loan ment continued until this morning, and family with a bottle of Chamber- Approved Security, marl m WINES, ELK CLUB when it will be lain's Colic, Commercial aS heard in Judtre Gear s Cholera and Diarrhoea Travelers' Credit Issued, Bill S2 j C SOUR MASH court room. Remedy. It Is almost certain to be change Bought Sold? needed nvpr and WHISKIES. Safety COURT before the summer in 'ni Elevator NOTES. If procured now. ma v save vnii a trln COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ' ACCOUNTED J BOUT AND In the trespass suit of M. to town In the night, or in your busiest FOR, ALES OF Bernardo vs. everywnere Capital Stock $100,000. M. R. Kamoalii. - caooii. n is aamitted to hiQCI BOAR'S HEAD counsel for the- respect be the most successful medicine In use Capital, paid up BUND. ive parties, J. M. Vivas for plaintiff and for bowel complaints, both for children $55,000. f J. T. De Bolt for defendant, have filed a and adults. No family can afford to BISHOP & CO. P. O. Box 7HL stipulation be without it. For sale by Benson, wherein it is Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. w.w. stipulated that the case may be tried and determined upon the evidence and record OFFICERS. SAVINGS as sent up from the District Court. Tourists and visitor snmiTI nnt fan BANK Discontinuance has been filH hv tv, to take a ride on the Pacific Height W. C. Aehi ic Railway. President and Manager plaintiff in two cases M. ey Elect Unsurpassed view Dimond & Co., the of J. of ocean, M. K. Nakulna vs. A. M. Brown, with leave of mountain and valley, and the vice President Office at bank building on the Court. tretched-ou- t city. Round trip. 10c J. Makainai Treasurer rtreet Mrmaf LIMITED. Subpoenas were vesterdav i Enoch Johnson Secretary George the First Jxids of the First L Desha Audltor j Von Holt Block, King Street. as follows: In the case of the Tprritnrv ?avlnjw Depojjltjj allowed by tWs vs. S. Kalani et al. for Hnlelnn nnri OIL STOCKS per cent per annum, Bank at Bill Hoopii, as witnesses for the prosecu- tion; in the case of BOUGHT AND SOLD BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Jonathan Shaw vs. n -m- Charles W. Booth, for Charles S. Desky, aiae, j. Makainai, j Printed copies as JOSEPH B. T0PLI7Z of the Rule, an a witness for the defendant, to J ""wiiii'j on lipiTwi dandruff appear at the hearing of the case where- tion. killer in he was summoned, yesterday. Member Oil tide and natural food Producers' Exchange (Ives the hair new Rock for Ballast DAMAGES FOR MALICIOUS PROSE- The above Company 330 Pine win buy, lease rwth by feedinr th CUTION. Street, or sell lands in all parts of the Ha- BISHOP & CO iMdi the hair Kahalewai ha brought waiian Islands; and root. It suit against San Francisco, Cal. also has houses to Honolulu, September 7, and icale food, and White and Black Sand Tong Yau - for malicious prosecution, the city of Honolulu for rent 18M. Lt Hi tt In fhm. t4 claiming damages WBtnit stop IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. in the sum of $1,000. falling hair, me complaint states that the defendant THE YOKOHAMA f pi air ana baldnen. Refer by permission to SPECIE BAM EXCAVATING p41101 reason or probable cause, appear-CORA- L PI DASDFUFF KILLER. CONTRACTED FOR ' AND SOIL FOR BALK ed before Judge Wilcox on May 30 and Valuable LIMITED, til DrCMtlfa mrA mt- J Land caused said plaintiff to be arrested on The California Safe Deposit Trus Co n? Shop, the 4 Telephone Main Dump false charge of larceny in the alleged cart furnished by th day on stealing two bags an hour' aotice. of of taro belonging to San Francisco. IN THE Subscribed Capital fes 24,000,000 defendant and of the value of $4. That CITF lOGBAPHIC thereafter he was tried on such charge CORRESPONDENCE SOLICIT3D. Paid Up Capital , Tea 18,006,008 and acquitted by the Second District H. R. HITCHCOCK. Magistrate, Lyle A. Dickey; but that by Resetted Fund , . I6D ,3iO,00O rs Office opposite Union Feed Co. on reason of such prosecution the plaintiff Reliable information on Oil For Lease Queen street. Telephon Main IM. was injured in credit and reputation and Stocks has suffered in mind and body and been furnished gratis. prevented from carrying on his business HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. as laborer, and incurred expenses in de- Work INTEREST ALLOWED. Guaranteed fending himself and procuring his re- from custody. In ATTRACTIVE On Fixed Deposit for 1 lease the agrregatt. sum The Ellefords COTTAGES cent per month. i 'J t wih hi Utters of $1,000, which sum he asks he awarded annum. i met to damages. On Fixed Deposit xrfcty satls-- him as Summons ha been AT ior month. SU i served on the defendant. cent per annum. , Upon petition of R. W. On Fixed Deposit 3 Cathcart for for months. I 1 confirmation of sale in the matter of the For Rent cent per annum. estate of James Dodd, the Court yester- The Orpheum day confirmed said sale and the executor was authorized to pay the money in I court. J. M. Davidson, attorney for pe- The bank buys and receives for ees titioner. lection Bills of Exchange, issue Drmsca WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY INVINCIBLE The master's report in the estate of Beautiful Home and Letter of Credit, and transacts tern? Jason Perry was confirmed and the ac- a general banking counts of the trustee allowed and ap- THE P)T8D. proved. FOR SALE PCTH BLOCK, The petition of John Cassidy, guardian Stiver King I of M. A. Robertson, to sell real estate Branch tit Tabnluino snu nl Hotal Streets. came before the First Judge yesterday New Republic BuBdtng, Honolulu, afternoon and ih matter not being sat- isfactory to the Court, the same was APPLY TO continued for fou ivecks. Robertson & FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATI-NM- B C, BREWER & B were attorneys for petitioner. CO.L'D Wilder the Queen Rates PROBATE MATTERS. Street, Honolulu, H. L In the matter of the estate of J. Hot-in- g, Til I P THE typewriter Judge Humphreys referred the ac- East Lynne iln1 to counts of J. Ena, administrator, to F. J. AGENTS FOR Russell as master. COMPANY, LTD. Hawaiian Agricultural Company, OfMN The accounts of J. M. Camara, admin- mea Sugar Company, Honomu flees IERICAN Q. Company, istrator of the estate of Fernandez, SATURDAY NIGHT 923 Wailuku dugar Company, were referred to P. D. Kellett, Jr., as Fort street, Honolulu. TeL Main 184. American Sugar Company, Sugar vv IN-- DaDcr TTiflpter. Company, Ookala Sugar Plan- The will of John N. "Wright was yes- ESTABLISHED IN 1863. tation Company, Haleakala RaaeM terday admitted to probate and W. O. Com: any, Hapapala Kaneh, Molekaf Wdents Wright appointed as Beacon: Lights Ranch, and permanent Smith and W. H. Line, San summer executors and Anna S. Wright as execu- BISHOP & CO. Planter' Francisco Paekata months at In- Charles Brewer Co' Line of Bee trix, to serve without bond, to file ton Packets. ventory within ten days, and to publish Hawaiian Agent Boston Board of Underwriters, the usual notice. W. O. Smith appeared Bankers Agent for Philadelphia Board ef Us NO for the parties interested. m TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING derwriters. HAS In the matter of the estate of Joaquin AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Standard Oil Company. 'ANA da Motta, A. G. Correa appeared for J. Automobile Co., Ltd. A. M. Osorio, administrator of said es- Commercial and Travelers Letters SUPERIOR tate. The accounts were allowed, settled Telephone Main 77. of Credit issued, available in all the LIST OF OFFICERS: or- Principal Citie of and approved and the administrator the World. C. M. discharged upon filing his proper 1, Cook. President: Georas TEL dered ON INTEREST allowed after July ISM, Robertson. Manager; E, F. BlasssjL distributing remain- CALL ALL NIQHT. on fixed 7 S receipts, after the deposit: days notice, per Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. ing property; also the release of the sure- cent (this form will not bear interest Allen, K L opportunity one Auditor; P. C Jones, H. Watss M a v . . for a ties on administrator's bond ordered. unless it remains undisturbed for bouse, G. R. Carter, Ka-luoka- 3 Directors. lil'Jrugniy nrst-- In the matter of the estate of the no month mrmth nw aant' IM t moderate coat. minors, the accounts therein PROMPT ATTENTION, months, 9 per cent; 12 months, 4 'per were yesterday referred to F. J. Russell CAREFUL DRIVERS. cent. JUHEI ISHIZUKA as master by the Court. OfBee on King Street, near Judiciary AGENCY OF 11 man... The final accounts of W. O. Smith, ad- Building. CASTLE & COOKE CO., L(L of the estate of S. Katherine 1 ministrator LOUIS T. GRANT, Manager. HONOLULU. Us. Gray, were yesterday allowed, settled KEI HIN BANK, LTD. and approved by the Court, and the ad- VINEYARD ST. TLE BEER ministrator ordered discharged uppn filing Commission Merchants his proper receipts. W. O. Smith appear- Jaiailao Soda Worts. tAT TH- E- OAHU ICE & ed In person at the hearing. STJGrAK JfAUTOES. Yraataet General Banking and F. A. Schaefer was yesterday appoint- BMMA AND "VTNEYARD PTH enange ed administrator in the estate of Samuel AGENTS FOR $2,500, file BEAD OFFICE - tOKTO, JIPU ILOON ELECTRIC CO. Johanwitz, under a bond of to Th Ewa Plantation Company. isi inventory within ten days and publish no- TELEPHONE BLUE 18TL The Waialua Agricultural Co, Ltd. tice according to law. Holmes & Stanley PROMPT DELIVERY. The Kobala Sugar Company. NATIONAL BANE. YOKOHAMA, are attorneys for petitioner. The Waimea Sugar Mill Company. Works Co XII IUtT T J U ATvi-V- ' ' Millinery Th Fulton Tmr, WnrV Bt Tsmim If. fn ICE DELIVERED allowed the accounts of S. Kubey, admin Novelties The Standard Oil Company. The Popular To any part of the City, istrator, and ordered salts aamimsxraior NOW DISPLAYED AT in ueorge F. Blake Steam Pump. WTT m discharged. a-1- Weston's Centrifugal. T2k 31 Boston Building, A t t v. n A O Pestana the over May The New England Mutual Life Insur- - NEW RESTAURANT. granted M. A. Gonsalves, upon his Co, Fort Street. ' Court Opened oa iJjmlar Hoffman & Markham petition as commissioner, auuiuuiy to MISS N. F, HAWLEY. The Aetna Fire Insurance Company, ef Bethel Street, back ef tb vJTT". V I attMk j t sell certain real property belonging to i Vatephoa Bh till. P. O. Bmx m - The ATtfanee Insurance Company, ef BOARD. 14. M PER WEEK; Offie: KcwvJob said estat. under a bond of $8,500. An- .JurfJW BAM BY THE MARIPOSA. tt CENTS, I : HONOLULU, JUNE 8, 39(1. 16 THE PAOIFIO COMMERCIAL ADVEKTH3ER

The three most important things about a home are:

1st. Healthfulness. 2nd. Attractiveness. 3rd. Neighborhood.

Hs to the First: As to the Second: As to the Thirdj College Hills affords superb views of Diamond Head, College Hills has an elevation of from 150 to 250 feet; College Hills Deeds protect buyers from Waikiki and the Ocean. all invigorating, cool air, directly off the mountain tops; vumroo -"- m-vo iuu Japanese Minn ., 1 It also has the magnificent vista of Manoa Valley, nj r plenty of breathing space. LESS HU- suburb to strictly residence purposes.' large lots with "The Hawaiian Bit of Switzerland." All ho MIDITY in the air than id found down town. The great variety of contour in the ground, the of houses be The substantial class of people winding streets and good quality to built, who have air will make it unquestionably the bousht insures vou ffood npiurhw. d , . Perfect Sanitation. Most Beuatiful Residence Section uoiguuuiuuuu ctiwtt. auvances lti price rapidly of the city. Electric Car Line is Being Rapidly Built WATER SUPPLY READY IN JULY.

4 k t V J I 1 . . i-- e 01 With all these superior advantages, large lots (over an acre; at uonege Mills, cost yo only from $900 to $1,500. Easy terms;tit1-- 3 cash, balance at o per cent interest. Lots will be Shown you on Request by the Sales Agents

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endeavor to "suppress" and awe citizens was nothing to it. "I am opposed," ator C. Brown's emphatic reply, "and pense, I think the government will re- the Senators, and place sued OF EXCITEMENT oi the United States. said Senator Carter, "to free liquor you said it in the Hawaiian language." ceive enough money from its revenue in the hands of the ser?aiJ m For these reasons, Mr. President, your joints, or to be more polite, such a Senator Kanuha then Indulged in a and other sources, with which to pay with instructions to brini; committee feel that the best interest of club as is run next door. I quite agree shameful display of how a man's feel- all government, employes and other We only need one man to mm this community will be- served by loading with the Senator, that such conditions ings may run away with his judgment, branches of the government. Taking rum." the entire military paraphernalia aboard ought not to exist, and the place should and the honorable member had Mr. everything Into consideration, the mon- "I move we call the nil' ' III TIE HOUSE a scow, have her towed three miles from be removed before the next session of Bush to thank for not interpreting his ey is well spent. In regard to the Untied. shore, and the stuff fed to the sharks of the Legislature. The cost of the mili- remarks. clubroom next door, from Information The clerk called the roll id tary, as proposed by the minority re- During Senator Kanuha's harangue obtained, not one cent of government the following tntaben --nati the sea, and, dispensing with military Cnbte, Kill do away who, port, is not much $36,000 for two years he compared the militia of tne State or, money is used there. The expenses are C. Brown, Carter. appropriations, with those "Oily" Bill . Saai on occasion, might assist land sharks to that is only $18,000 a year. Quite a Illinois with that of Hawaii. "In Illi- maintained by the officers themselves. and (Continued from Page 9.) contrast from Senator Kanuha's alleg- nois," said Senator Kanuha, "there are While it is true that the majority of win was absent aodansl become our masters. of the mifMiSeal money so to ed $75,000 a year expenditure," 6,500 State troops, for whom $25,000 is the militia is stationed here, they are The list Let us put the saved roads dis- nlaced in the hands i W in- appropriated annually." liable to be called out to quell the t3o1 are paid to George T. Turner and bridges or other use, assisting Senator Russel "The speaker has arms, who soon deputed! commerce, of talked twelve minutes; I think If the Senator had taken the trouble turbances that, no doubt, will be caus- at tor making and repairing uniforms, the dustry and the handmaids that ed by the immigration of Porto Rtcans, rand. . enough." to look up the facts in the case he took snug, sum of $903.20; add to this the war- prosperity and contentment. Japs and negroes. What can sixteen The Senators then il your Com- "1 do not see .why the sins of the" would have found the following Inter- of the Mi rants for cloth and personal furnish- Therefore the majority of policemen do with the great conglom- await the report on Military recommend all past should be visited upon the pres- esting- .compilation: who, after a fruitwi ings drawn in the same period amount- mittee that De- eration of people working on the plan- arms, 350 359 page 21, ent," said Senator Carter, ignoring the "Reports from records in War returned aw i ing to $1,193.35, and we have a rand to- items from to on and tations in Kauai? half an hour, all Items from 552 to 563 on pages 32 and interruption by Senator Russel. "I partment, compiled by Capt. W. R. f,,llAwsr tal of $2,096.25, as expenditures for uni- quote my Hamilton, Artillery, U. S. A., sincerely hope," concluded Cecil 33, be stricken out. can't quite the Bible, but Seventh "I "I have been all around! forms and trimmings during the period. me a up to December 1, 1900: Brown, the will never come The Your committee recommends that the friend from Honolulu is giving "that time .(imp of these EtEnrai above amount must include cost 103; have with pass bill, and few points. If the militia was of no "Illinois General staff, infantry, when the Territorial militia will to come back ij of cloth and trimmings for an officer's item of janitor as in the 6, ."35; 200; 365; dis- refused equip- use, why would the United States gov- artillery, cavalry, a total to be called on to quell any sucn find Senator Cram --i uniform, as we find a warrant for mak- he to take charge of the military 7,203 re- to ernment turn over $36,000 worth of of men, out of an authorized force turbances, but the Senators snould nresent at this aftn ing one uniform, issued February 28th, ment until further consideration can be 10,626 hPPn same. property to this Territory for such use, of men." For these men thefe member that an 'ounce of prevention thinking I might have am of this year to S. Koth & Co., the uni- made of the Is i and holding the government officials is the sum of $205,000 appropriated for is worth a pound of cure.' There him up here. form being for "Capt. A. G. Hawes." I. H. KAH1LINA. use annually. In one report to be considered, and bringing here responsible for such property? I their connection with but find mm. ii Judging from amount paid sta- DAVID KANUHA. ir do the for understand there is an examination this, it might be interesting to note that is the minority report, which has further I will 1j tionery, $669, there ought to be enough are 800,000 men as yet table. march After the reading of the report, Sen- made periodically of all government that there available for not been raised from 'he mill hp i if no US. of the stuff on hand to enable this Legis- I we of ator Kaohi moved the majority report property, and if there is any shortage, military service in the State. move adjourn." "I bring charges corijl lature to send to each individual member the officers here have to up. The motion was quickly seconded by be adopted. make it At the conclusion of Senator Kanu- ' .an engrossed invitation to quit his Job. any "Oily" Bill, was lost. : :rxft.nv .his This motion opened the floodgates of If there wasn't need of a militia ha's tirade, Senator Carter was recog- but Paints and oils, etc., amounted to the United government no- "I want to know what the decision 'in rega oratory, which took up the balance of States would nized, and said he did not take any s material enough that, if evenly not take such an interest in us. Fur- tice of the unchrlstian-lik- e declaration of the chair is in regard to my motion Hitthur this chamber. the Rks-se- l, .'. Bpread, might cover the Bungalow bar, session. thermore, it is remarkable what an by of the previous question," shouted j v.f thP serRtil- - . or- made the former Senator. "But," tne oruci providing the pay roll of the laborers Senator Achi rose to a point of interest is being taken in the military continued Carter, "If I am a liar, Sen- once more. "Does the presid-'ii- t Kokua." echoed k "dining-roo- m Organic-Ac-t such M of the for the Senate der, and said according to the by the young men of the city. Their ator Kanuha is certainly telling an un- want the contempt of this House?' I do not think agunn tnittee room" and the "oil" would hold this Legislature had no right to enthusiasm is unbounded, in regard to truth when he makes the statement In The president refused to entertain be brought m - out. do away military, ac- military affairs, and It serves In more regard to troops question mo- H - with the and the State in Illinois. I Senator Russel's previous tills lime. MM To be serious, Mr. President, the ma- cording to the section referred to the ways than one to discipline the youth. have been informed by a party who tirvn q it Viarl hppn Rtsrrmrlri who had not taken jority of your committee feel surprised regard has lately from Senator J. T.rtBrown moved to ,)ft,Tnoon's perform" Senate had no business to try to do "A word in to the United but returned there that then ,,,,. H " &t the attitude of the minority of the troops there are seven regiments of infantry, i ,u. i A . ,i.n, until away with the military, as it was a ne- States stationed here," conclud- that committee at this time- - During the reg- - ed one regiment of cavalry, two bat- majority report. wtoday), in order Senator Carter. "They would not and sider it with the tWij cessity. TirV, J ! 1 , ,ntOlt W'hen PS . ular session you will remember how he be called out, nor would comman- teries of artillery, making, all in all. ..,c, 4lni u mi. Senator is out of order." shout- their - stood almost alone in his fearless utter- 'The der order them out unless there was about 9,000 men." noritv renort. Senator C. Brown m"v- .i are here." ..Jm ances against the open and shameless ed Russel. "He is speaking off the a great cause for it. As an Further remarks were cut short by ed to adjourn. This advice example, .... . -a of making saloon annex of subject." take during the Siberian statesman shouting, r., ,J,.i put and p. ni., the Btornue-- method a the the time of the plague. "I tne presiaeni tne moinm a c "dining-room.- considering Appro- snow or came to ,3 above mentioned " "We are not the The United States military authorities move the previous question! This is it resulted as follows (by tne .si,m expen! Why should we continue a military priation bill." added Senator Kanuha. were called upon, but it was only upon the third time I have made that mo- hands): Ayes, Senators Achi, Browi time will be ( . , - yWr2W service so effete as this one has become? "The report of the majority is the only the military commander's own inclina- tion, and each one of them have been ' o t t U.i,o r, hila nnQ Sen- ffoes without af.-,.- V a 1 a link.. solons is lm Why hold up to the civil departments of business before the House." tion that they were finally ordered out. seconded." t, LM I i JPimcr.!.U.IOLI, u ilam, 0f ihe What was the result? took an im- President Kaiue did not pay any at- Nakaapahu, J. T. Brown and Kahili the Government this relic of repression Senators Russel nor Kanu- 'It - "Neither mense amount of pull and to tention to the Senator from the "exile ma, 6, Senatot Kaohi being so preoc- and subversion of rights this Insatiable any-righ-t influence any ha," declared Senator Achi. have keep the military commander out or country." but recognized C. Brown, cupied that he forgot j" maw that swallows the taxes without to propose a move as con- return except in services which mean such trouble with the authorities-a- t Wash- who had been patiently waiting for the president declared it a taxes. templated by them, and I move the re- ington. It is only in cases where the "previous question" Senator to sub tne prerogative of tne cnair, cui v I the collection of more What shall Hons,' '1 become of the young men who, entering port be returned to them for a more police and local militia fail to cope side. gordian knot and declared the Quedl at- - explicit definition as to why the mili- with the situation that the United "I appeal from the decision of the military service, find those noble . . the away States troops can be called upon. chair.'" screamed Senator Russel. President Kaiue's action in declaring , ing ributes which the minority claims for a tary should be done with. The meet MM"f report now before the House does not Therefore, I am in favor of keeping "One moment, Mr. President," inter- the Senate adjourned, did not el. military discipline are, in fact, entirely I posed C. Brown, " approbation of the Independ-en- t sight of. give any reasons for its actions, and as the militia, as think it a necessity, "I with the lost and hope the minority will be sus- "You are out of order!" shouted Rus- side of the house. Bedlam broke jlJ We are asked for means to extend this 1 said before, I move a definite report tained." sel. "sit down." lose, and for a time It seemed as If it service to make it more "effective," to be handed in." "Oily" Bill then moved further "Never mind," retorted Cecil Brown, u'nnlrl ho ahanllltptv ilPPPSSarV tO C.l!! company on that much-despise- organize a Kauai, another Senator Achi then made a speech in discussion on the two reports de- "I have something to say on this sub- out a detachment of the d be ne?rc dUU on Molokai, one at Lahalna, at Kohaln. Ha . interpreted. ject, I going say It, , to uprising HTlPlIlCLl - aiian, which was not ferred until next Monday. The motion and am to and militia ...in order ouell the - LLIJ - for t li 1 nli (I HI and what? During the Senator's speech. Senator was not seconded. no Senator In this room, much less you, 111ir 111' anrwtAI I LI,, 111,'hfll1 . same thing for which pe-ru- contempt Is it not for the 1$ i'ha was seen to be diligently si Senator Kalauokalanl exploded a few Senator Russel, Is able to stop me." "I have the greatest Pennsylvania troops were created sumarily declar-in- g the ?r the Organic Act, and finally hit remarks, and was followed by the pon- Senator Carter moved an adjourn- the president in thus ;and ordered out? To "suppress" the mlll- - derous statesman Hilo, T. ment, which was lost, the house adjourned." screamed upoi wmethlng which evidently gave from J. top r workers of Homestead and force them to "I move the previous question again," stateman, at the - ft him of for, Brown, who said thatalthough was the Siberian tt- u rinfc. they to irreat deal satisfaction, Independent-friend- s long, skinny, return to work when endeavored Russel, not in favor of totally abolishing the shouted Russel. Russel's his voice, and shaking a H1BU v"i secure a greater measure of the fruits of turniiv :round to Senator he military branch of the government, he in the meantime had gotten so bony hand at the imperturbable presi- labor? And were not these wage-worke- rs remarked in an undertone, "Look at excited they forgot to come dent, from the back their thought the appropriation too high, that in who took his hat ' Crank 1 shot down by the dozens? Do that: the f can't bluff me." and therefore would not vote for the with their usual ready "kokua." of his chair and calmly walked and we not see today the former owner of At the conclusion of Senator Achl's items. "Does the chair refuse to recognize not a bit disturbed by the excited ac that Homestead plant a one hundred speech In Hawaiian, which for some Senator Kanuha then gained the the appeal from the chair," was the tlon of his colleagues. Pumping E millionaire, parading up and down the reason. obably known only to Inter- floor, and proceeded to give a rambling Siberian statesman's next remark. "Get out of the house," shouted the looking places to give preter Bush, was not translated, Sena- talk. street," "get United States for During all this excitement Senator C. "Boy orator of Beretanla Driven away the earnings of those men buried tor Crabbe rose, and in a convincing Senator Achi objected to the manner Brown had remained standing, and out of the house as quick as you can: cally tinder the sod .of that battlefield at speech, declared the only report to be in which Bush interpreted the Sena- finally, seeing things had gone far we don't. want anything to do with you The State of Pennsylvania considered by the Senate, was the mi- tors, claiming that the aged interpre- enough, declared, "I am going to all. Get out!" Centr Homestead? nority report. stand at ex- Pump: paid the shooters. God forbid that we, ter was partial. Quite a wordy war here a night if necessary, and you "Take the chair. Kalauokalani, Karuha's report, said Senator Carter, ensued between same time . to government of Achi and the venerable fellows might just, as well listen to citedly yelled Russel, at the In attempting establish Sen- - people and for the was like an explanation given by a talk manipulator. , what I have to say now. as some other pushing distinguished looking j Water vtJbe people, by the profess ir of mathematics at a college the and and people, should forget the constitutional "There is nothing in the Organic time. In every State in the Union ator up the aisle. "Take the chair equal he attended in the States. A discussion Act," declared Senator Kanuha. "that there is a military organization, kept proceed We can do busi- privileges contemplated thereby, arose di ving a meeting to to business. privileges for none. class as how states a militia shall be maintained." for the purpose of quelling internal dis- ness without them." . rights for all, special and why a ball thrown by, a person al- - In the course of his remarks he called turbance. the will remem- took the chair, and Det those who fill- this country with In curves, fa- If Senators Kalauokalani make the and out Senator Carter a liar in Introducing ber the Chicago riot of 1894. that the ter order had been somewhat reston Ignorant, uncontrollable elements bear miliar to every lover of baseball. After some items in report. sev en doing. we cannot his "I' call Sen- President refused to call out the reg- counted noses and found just lARCESfltfl the burden of so If going Into an exhaustive explanation ator Kanuha to order," indignantly de- including himself. coming, let us not put any- ular troops, declaring it was the duty members present, prevent their as to what caused the tne clared Cecil Brown, "for calling a of the State troops to put down the "There Is no quorum nere, thing between them and an honest living. professor was brought to a standstill member of this House Albany, N. a liar, and I riot. It was only after government iauokalani, "and therefore m" SMALL The strike Just Closed at by a member of the class declaring request the president to call the mem- mails were he done. the Senators "Sln W in-cur- interfered with that Presi- If money paid the ve was out-shoo- t. of Y. cost enough to have that the supposed an ber to order for making such a broad dent Cleveland stepped In and called i,..-.- -. inmnrrmu in the same frame asked by the strikers for ten The professor could not right statement." a halt. But as to the actual quelling mind, we can fix these fellows. military were called out himself with the class, and so it was "I didn't call anybody a liar,"' be Ifistructeo. years, but the report said of the disturbance, that was left to "I move the secretary on and innocent lives were sacrificed In an with Senator Kanuha's there Senator Kanuha. "You did," was Sen the State troops. In regard to tne ex- - to draw up warrants for the arrest oi

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